Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 36

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86 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. 555 W hich is YOUR Winter Coat?. FYLLTIONFIES English Primate, in Open Let- ter, Denies Theory of '_I'rans-; substantiation. “Covering” the feminine coat problem from the inside out. Warm, comfortable, distinctive Winter coats for women, misses, juniors, girls and tots. For all sizes and all style preferences; for every age and every personality. We cannot paint the rich colors for you; nor show just how they will fit your particular type; but we can be practical and assure you that for such lovely models, the prices are almost unbelievably. small. By the Associated 4 LONDON, Octol 1.—Church cir | cles are aroused over the chal-| lange to the foes of evolution and ad- | herents to t ctrine of trans- substantiation issued by the Bishop of Birmingham. XA NEyE ANy RSN YT R XX RS R REXEREIEXERERERN xzx% % For Junior Miss 13 to 17 Years $59.50 Secures a Youthful Coat— With all the Dash She Demands Ma In an open letter to the ,\rt'hl\lsl\ou‘ of Canterbury e of England, | sition flll: ared : “No protest mus bishop, and _indeed from upholding relig man shall drive me to Tennessee or to | Rome.” ‘ Answer to Protest. The letter is the bishop: the dr: ic of the historical Although the I William Barnes, Bishop of Birming- | ham, concluded his letter to the arch- coure, it calls t is generally bishop will fs- would be done The beautiful brown tones are especially captivating, with shawl collar of wolf and mendoza beaver (dyed coney). Other styles in suede cloth. Choose from brown, tan, blue and red; trimmed with fox, wolf and mendoza beaver (dyed coney). Also, distinc- tively tailored models, all splendidly lined and finished throughout. a i controversy. While he | the hishop re- | ent and impassive, | sought to drown it the protest ! Two Factions Row. of the styles c controversy in the church ex-| The controversy in the church ex-| s ot ists between the Anglo-Catholics, who | are charged by iheir opponents with | leaning toward Rome, and the scien- (Second Floor.) tific and evangelical factions, to whom | although for different reasons, Anglo- | Cathol an anathema. this clea will lead to d time only show, but diffes doctrinal matters are no new thing in | the Church of England, which boasts | of extreme tolerance and ability to shelter many beliefs. | ne recent mapifestation of this| ge was the wrangle over the re-| v of the Book of Common Prayer, which continues to be the s warm_controversy and is n ered likely of .solution this hoped. The church assembl: cepted the revision, but the final sanc- tion of Parliament is necessary. Although the eontroversy has noth- ing 10 do with secular politics, there is some Interest shown in the fact | that Bishop Barnes is regarded as a | Socialist. He was appointed to the bishopric of Birmingham when Ram. say MacDonald was Premier at the head of a laborite government. In his open letter Bishop Barnes, who is a scientist as well as a church- man. invited the Archbishop of Can- ierbury to consider steps to “help those of us who are trying to fit the church to be the spiritual guide of an educated nation.” Views on Evolution. | On the question of man’s origin, the | bishop said: “Though all competent biologists accept man’s evolution from an ape-like stock, the theological con- sequences of such belief are still sel- dom stated. I set myself years ago to expound these consequences and to show why they did not seem to me to upset the main Christian position.” Bishop Barnes reiterated his state- ment -that the doctrine of transsub- stantiation is untrue. G.U. ALUMNI PLANS | ‘GET-TOGETHER’ MEET| “Home-Coming” Smoker Tonight to | Precede Rally at Tomorrow's Foot Ball Game. P et et et et ettt et ot ettt et et ettt ot atotetctetetetatetetatatey Women’s $6950 to $8950 Coats A group specially purchased to delight the most exacting tastes. In which furs, colors, fabrics and trimmings have “connived” together R NN R XN Ny N N N XY K X R LN EIE LI LE HE X 5y to form the most harmonious blendings or the smartest of contrasts. Superbly tailored of broadcloth lus- And the colors of fashion-interest: trosa, venise velmoda, montebello, col- Plenty of black, new tans, grackle blue, orful tweeds and plaids. Enriched with brown, gray and malaga. New sleeve lavish trimmings of plain and pointed ! : e : Manchurian Wolf (Chinese dog), Wolf, ideas, novel tuckings and pockets. Many S - f the famous Printzess models in- Skunk, Australian Opossum, Red Fox, of t i Caracul, Kit Fox and French Beaver cluded. Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44; 4042 (dyed coney). to 5245. (Third Floor.) e At et et ot tototetotetetetststatetetatetatototototototots HEEXEXEXEXE XY Several hundred Georgetown Uni- versity alumni, many of them from out of town, will attend the annual “home-coming” smoker of the local alumni association tonight at the Wil- . lard Hotel. Frank J. Hogan of Wash- ams ington, president of the national asso- / clation, 1s scheduled to preside. ! ( : ¢ ) This event is planned as a general | “get-together” meeting prior to to-| morrow's game with West Virginia | 8 ¢ G i) 7 s &t University and alunni feom & msore P = ) y ; Velour and buckskin coats, in of Eastern cities began to filter into % ), / / g g P - 1 . - s 1 the city tody. Many of Georgetown's | ] ‘ / y g § all wanted colormg:s‘. tweeds in former foot ball stars will be among | § 4 4 Yol AN % ] E gray and brown. With warm fur the specially invited guests at the | N = B R N/ \ , 2 s o Satii o # scal alumni are planning | i o ¥ 3 collars. Some with fur cuffs, too. & parties tomorrow night for i) / Y - £ i 3 - s 11, s 3 3 them, after the game. | Ly \ ! \ « 1 A notdbl_e variety in thos_e styles Rev. Charles W. Lyons, §. J., presi. | q ) ) & Y. . so becoming to the schoolgirl. And dent of the university; Coach Lou | “l / \ f % ope 3 Little, Rev. Vincent & MeDonough, | R R 1 s i‘ R in the qualities so much appre- 8. J., facuity adviser of athletics, and ) s 4 | 7 ; Z - - r ts are expected to address the | S - : % ciated by her mother. alumni. Harry Connaughton, George. | ! y 7 Ui - ol town's all-American guard last vear, | “lhfllll“lfllnlmum.m e e Sumptuous Fur Coats ALY . player ever developed at the Hilltop. than pooE She | Splendid variety, including pony- York ,Tm'!"“";‘;__,b“:"‘;j 4 skins, with fox shawl collar; $ o mber §, A o castor caracul coat, with fluffy fox committee und Austin Canfield are in charge of tickets for the alumni. Mrs. Menjou Granted Decree. LOS ANGELES, October 21 (#).— Mrs. Kathryn Menjou was granted of divorce vesterday | i | | | i | | John J. Carmody, chairman of the collar; marmot coat, with tailored : e 5 eI collar ; natural opossum, self trimmed; sealine (dyed lai?]C‘S:\Ilzll:;)idlI(Tf‘hl\‘-;]m“::l c\'lt:‘r% J‘T“:}:;s:‘;{f_ ENTERPRISE SERIAL Syl SO S Ot i el el i zelié. lustrosa and duvhlura.;n' t‘:i:mlefj with oy S 4. Leopard Cat Coat Silver Muskrat Coat 1l t fashiona e e avar s show Bmldmg Risocatis : the most fashionable furs of the season;s hown = $265 5300 in a lovely color choice. Women's, misses’ 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. t 4 Hudson Seal Coat Beige American and larger women'’s sizes. 50th Issuc of Stock Now Open V4 (dyed muskrat), $390 Broadtail, $400 ¢ for Subscription . Black Caracul Coat Cocoa Caracul Coat sttt $350 3550 Fur-Trimmed Printzess on Easy Monthly Payments % 5 : Coats dames E. Connelly Jumes ¥. Nhww T N O f i President Secreiary Ot S Fur ut lt In rich, smooth finished or, e — \dorable and cozy fur ensemble lustrous fabrics, ]3xclusive$ 50 oqg o ? i for “Miss Five Years” Coat in § .50 in styling and in workman- 2 l lous § jacquette style, of dyed rabbit, com- ship. Featuring the straight bined with green needlepoint mate- silhouette or the side flare, with large shawl or ..k.a’t;u:m:fir.'q:su:nYr: \ rial. Matching fur-trimed hat in ofi-the-faced s&xyle. crush collars of fur. Women's and misses’ Ight. 3 Gtand fine” by morning { oo Fitor. . ‘—mt\n'nxu 2lear. headache gone. appetite | st i) sizes. (Third Ploor.) ®ack, bowels acting aleasantly bilious at- tack forgotten For constipation. too. Bete ter than any mere laxatve. oly 2c. * Safe, mild, purely vegetable - a | (Third Floor.). [\ e i A R

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