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o NEW PRAYER BOOK HELD INADEQUATE IMajority of Opponents of Re- vision Indorse Views of Bishop Barnes. sary 21.—The newly ver book of the Church of today added fuel to the flame controv ority of indorsed the views of leaders, the Right Rev Bishop of Birmingham. t the book was “gravely inadeq g hand. the Anglo oppose parts of the ealing with the reservation the opponents of one ot clear tha thus se f the sick be no service or ection with the sacram Teserved Stumbling Block to Approval sty evange! to ap- piscopalians t ot und this that rage when 10 the church as- great by r@2cted ection of the ection {0 reserva- s A belief the esence, which te ric providing s be kept in : vestry instead of or above the altar was in- be a concession to the up. s, however., o 10 the abuse ass eservation may effe re is no indication by & lamp or e _the con- s the place where sacrament is kept is a serious mat- The suggestion that the sacred ele- be placed in a cupboard in the where choirboys chatter and church wardens co the collection. Seems to them little short of sacrilege. The Evangelics contend that placing the elements in a pyx upon the altar would leaq to their adoration. but this Snparently is what many Anglo-Catho- lics ¢ tion of reservation holds a prominent place in the dispute oth points scem almost in- SPIRITUAL HEALING SERIES AT BETHESDA of Services at St. John's Epis- copal Church Will Be February 7. . Clarence Prentice Parker. rec- tar of St. John's Episcopal Church, Be- announces a series of services :fl' spiritual healing. beginning Pebru- g People’s Service League, ness meeting last week, elected nz officers: President. Neal vice presdient. Eugene O'Neil: retary, Miss Francis Boynton: treas- T. Miss Rosamond Hunt, lowing councilors. Rev. Parker. James n and Mrs. Parker. s tomorrow will be: Holy com- X a.m.: church school, 9:30 prayer and sermon by ung People’s 7 pm. Ho n- celebrated Wednesday at SEGRETTI RELEASED IN TAXI DRIVER'S DEATH e Find He Was at Dance With estigation of the lam H. Jones Morris place fifth and N was rejeased by the 30 o'clock this morning the murder squad statement were at rs of taxicabs interested ture of the slayer had made ere Detectiy rated w oly com #nd Thursday st Leave for Church Sessions £ Mackariand s y of the Feo Coun o end D corevary i ' Y ¢ of iy enG Blate org sren federations for e who have spent veek i the couneil offies here yesterday, o company with D 1010y, expeut.ve soretary of the ngton Pederation of cland They wili stend of the execulive commitiee edernl Councll W b Leld Jun OrganiLmtice Vedera) seversl dayr Churens Visitor Will Preach LLOrTow mority st 3l Ambassacor Thieater wnd Cr rosd e o e of Jerk vl X The diately T pm ng of Union st e Props a1 the slheel ered by on, iy whep eric W neld the ae e s Christ niouse. 1601 B sy Aeretion lwing Juck Austin | the District of Columbia Osteopatitic and the | under the laws of the District for the i THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY., JANUARY 21 “MATCHLESS SERMON” TO BE PASTOR'S TOPIC Rev. E. 0. Clark to Preach Second | ! in Series at Chevy Chase | 3 Baptist Church. GOUNTRY'S. MORALS | =" DECLARED BETTER Chewy Chase Baptist Church tomorrow |Improved Despite Bootlegger, morning. It will be the second sermon | [m the series having to do with the | ReVv. J. R. Edwards Tells {ministry of Josus. A funior story-ser- mon will be given to all boys and girls | ! from 11 to 11:30 o'clock in the Junior EpWOl‘th League. Church, Group No. 4, with Miss Pearl Ste- phens as leader. will be in charge of the| “The morals of the country hate im- voung people’s meeting at 6:45 p.m. The | pov i % Riletthe BT Acholifbaitnes tatih AE e pBroysdgin itiene geasifemliolth At the cvening service, at 8 o'clock, | bootlegger,” Rev. John R. Edwards, cor- nother one of the series of Great Re- [responding sccrotary of the Board of lous Pictures will be given. It will be painting “The Angelus.” ¢ will be thrown upon the d farnish the basts of Mr. rk’s sermon. A Bible study course in the “Life of 181" 18 being given every Thursday | evening at 8 a'clock by the pastor. The | public is invited. | CARUSILEADS PLEA ~ FOR DIPLOMA BILL Favorable Report by Senate Committee Expected Fol- lowing Hearing. Ithe principal address at the annual banquet of the Washington District Ep- worth League at Calvary Episcopal Church last night Dr. Edwards on the Young Tife in a Changing Worl afte spoke expressing approval of the prog the world had made in recent vears by “coming away from the d of personal liberty,” discussed import problems that are facmg the young people of the church in the immediate future. such as the quality of your en preparing for the ministry, the ad- vancement of foreign missionary work through elimination of denominational- ism and the question of preventing war 1t False Sense of Superiority. The Christian’s false sens ority over foreigners was the big handicaps to sionery work of the claimed that with of superi- ed one of in mis- The Scnate District com will make 1l to diploma mills in Was before ittee prob- port on ation of | ngton. follow- | the committee oon, at which Charles F. Carusi, president of the Board E ion, and A: District torney Pear McCall, of the for some reg degree-con- ferri institun a favorab! s spoaker asserted 4 Rev. Edward Par Mountain Lake Park 1 the Endeat qpers to attens n next July the ope vesterday aft e Co-operation Is Asked. AL need tant s asked th in the home v next 1 eek pworth 2t told of the measure aded by Cha consider ted icated the aim of to a subzommittee b man Capper, to amendments, hey were the leg The committee also took U vissment the proposal to make salaries of the Dist £10.000 instead of § the trade groups of sented A united front the increase. Backed By Harper. The increase was strongly advocated Robert N. Harper and former Rep- ive Frank W. Mondell for Chamber of Commerce: Joshua Evans . for the Board of Trade. and Gen | on Stephan for the Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Association In addition to Mr. Carusi and M McCall, the bill to regulate degree-con ferring institutions was supported by Dr. Joseph S. Wall of the District Med- ical Society and Albert H Parham of council in Ba A word of Bishop Will A feature of prose District offic A Gr ¥ 975 BEER DEMAND PLANNED BY LABOR Federation Chiefs Will Re- quest Planks in Party Platforms. > league by Frnc who presided in Association. Ernest W. Porter of Potomac Univer- sity said he was in accord with the purpose of the bill. but expressed f:ar it would interfere with the work of that institution. because it gives courses by correspondence, with supervised exam- inations. J. S. Noffsinger. director of the Na- fonal Home Study Council. which he said represented approximately 35 cor- respondence schools, also was in syin- | pathy wi . but felt that some of the provisions as now written might interfere with correspondence school work. James E. Smith of the National Radio Institute also inquired how the bill would apply to ecorrespondence study and extension courscs Offers Solution. Mr. Carusi told the committee it had occurred to him during the hearing that correspondence schools could avoid con- flict with the bill by conferring degrees that would indicate they were based on correspondence study. At tie outset of the hearing Mr. Ca- | rusi explained it is not a bill to stand- | tion of ardize education, but to prevent groups | now stan of persons from becoming incorporated | see rich | the boot ous | formerly w j ing man, | ple, e By the Asso MIAMI Fla labor's demand beer pl majo at the zed cent the onl not per d does nth ame; ment to t ays Will Green eratio The deman be made a pol out of a plea of the United Brewery Workers before the executive council of the federation here ycsterday, was predicted on the b cent beer 1s not in 8 Green. He added 1t was the c« | of the body | died der Go reasonable | temper Wi per cent brer ie: which sole purpose of issuing degrees. The bill would require any institution de- siring to confer degrees to ooiain a license from the Board of Education He said there is particular need for labo mass of the pec bad home brew or snvention of the ar went on record as mendment of the Volstes will be the first time thy been included in for pre g under authority of Carusi called the atte ittee to article bill fts Senator mel v more | ves oes hh in the terms ops following of the Miami wage conference also was indorsed by W In a tion_ by Capper. 1 said there need for degrees he stitutions ine they are funct United Btat, Benator Necly. Democrat, Virginia said he thought correspondes schools make it possible many pe sons tn improve their education who could not do =0 ¢ provided they ve properly superviscd final exam: ons because in- re can xav uthority of the | bray |7 It was reported that the United Mine West | workers of America | towns 1o qua °r the | this prolonged industrial warfar | than’ $400.000 been spent for ber alone in this program, it was CHAPLAIN COMMITTEE STUDIES LEGISLATION Group Meets at Offices Here—Col, John T. Axton Among Those Present. A meeting of the on Army and Navy chaplains was the offices of the committee in the Woodward Building last Monday. The | chiet matter discussion concerned pending legislation In behal! of the Army chaplain B have been Benate wnd Hous improved ored by 1 of Asks United States Supervision. ie Von Unschuld of the Vo d University of Muste 1) the committee she thor Fede Bureau of Education be agency to carry out the proposed rather than the local board of upporting the increased salarics ict Commissioners, Harper igton 15 & m reity when the ds received now the Dis- 12 about three- the local gov- eral comimittec hield 35000 fourth crnment Senator King, Democrat reminded Harper that the people of the y de oring o ha thelr reduced Benator Harper arguments on both ton, but we think our of the cost of ot of Utah introduced 2IvIng chaplaing an These bills are spon- ar Department and ju the imendation of the Secret of War that they be enncted into law | The general commit will gi tull for | SUpBOIL w0 tie helr purpose 15 10 remove ex nd place chapain Wik the members of Uhe in the « of that ques x right Benawr King asked the s opinion of & sug glon be placed under a it per sald he favored 1o esent form o government that he though the general Go ment ehould control the Capital ive ome voice roof the 1 and Benate My Evans of the Board of | dorsed nll thet Harper said. and & recommendstion it Engineer Commissiones 6000 u yesr Mr thit &0 present, some W the A higher s speaker Medi D les 8 L genieral secretary Chure e ton for thi | dohn T Ax eight « Macfarland of the Federa) ¢ who ha asL Veek m sendor sunet heen in Washing Witk present. Col who has been chiet of the Army for the past 0 s present EVANGELISTI(.J WORKERS WILL HOLD MEETING Representative bt the | de in dred ant a pointed | subor- | oners i | 1a | Y it Commis Istunt Metropolitan Church Rally. of There will be n students’ rally, he e students, board of trustees, y ana friends of the Columila Bibie Araining Behool I the Metropolitan M. K. Chuien, John Marshall place and | C street, next Wednesdey evening, ml Invitation is extended 1o the young people of the DSt of Colum [ Four Churehes to Confer on Campnign ftal Iy n ( Warkey Chinrehe Luna ¢ pm al Rev o Wity to eitena {1 of four Methaodis Foundry, Hamiine Wil mee Petworth tomorrow &t 3 Calvary and be adaressed by Phelps Hund, supenntende Washinglon dutiet, in the in Lot the angehstic cam andertaken by copal ehches of personal ¢ puign which 3 e Methoist bington heven . Educator to Address Men The Men's Fifteenth will bold ¥ Progressive (€ Bleet Proshylesing, the becond meeting educationul series Lomorrow {ow Guinet € ikinson Superintendent of ol " Charaeter Training B bl [ hof the byt Chire of at oK PrSP Jieak ¥ the following week worker are enlisted 1n i campaign Wil mees for a supper-con ference apd reports i Calvary Clineh Following (his supper at 6 80 o'vlock they will vieit g Ahé homes of then cobslituenicics, & of the on in i | Foreign Missions, declared in delivering | Methodist | JURIST WILL ADDRESS BIBLE CLASS MEMBERS Judge Stacy to Speak Before A. B. Pugh Group at Mount Ver- non Place Church, Judge W. P. Stacy, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of North Carolina, will addres; the A. B. Pugh Bible Class of the Mount Vernon Place Church tomorrow morning at 930 o'clock. gudge Stacy Is the teacher of the Baraca-Wesley clnss of men in the Edenton Street Methodist Church of Raleigh, N. C. Next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in the church, Rev. Clovis G. Chappeli | will speak at the prayer meeting ser lice. "Dr. Chappell was formerly pastor of ‘this church and is now pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church | Soutin, Memphis, Tenn. Dr. ' W. A. Lambeth, the pastor, will ipreach at both services tomorrow. At | the morning service he will speak on | “Another Step—Forward.” The sub- of the cvening will Faults.” J. W. Rustin, assistant will speak to the junior con- cgation in the Sunday School audis rium at 11 am. on “Stewardship for All of Life.” GIBSONBODY HEARS * NARKET APPEALS sermon be to the Buzzards Point and South- west Sites Strongly Advocated. who | Proposal of the Buzzards Point loca- Mark arguments for the front site occupied beommittee on of the House night. Chair- ibcommittee an- e more night the stb- up of the suthwest or water ntion ot the man Gi nounced t $300.000 for 17 Acres. the Buzza v Coli offercd. as sed for $300.- no by is ample 100 acres adjoi broad traffic It fron s adiacent to the Virginia and the ea He argued that ould mean a better to Washington col prices E. Campbe senting a prope p ortan vater ern shore of *lection of ice umers at six- the present spokeeman M for evious hearing by Her had testified E. D chmmis ttended Mfic chief for t told the oad had cars had run on tract, as leniA Dot the & iation and mad iments for the site in that city, which, he said. is d iness. b zoned. This is the the F 1ers’ Marke! eonomic viewpoint and from n legal standpoint. He claimed that 85 per cent of the perishable food supply of Wa ton 15 unloaded in that seetion from railronds, boats and truck tion of th TEMPLE BAPTIST TOPICS. Rev. T. E. Boord “Why Pray?f Rev. Thomas Boorde, pastor of Temple Baptist Church. will preach at 11 am tomorrow on “Why Pray?" and Wt B pmoon “The Fire Bug” The Bible school mects at 9 30 am I'he Ladle Ald Soclety and the Missloniiy Hoclety will meet Tuesday t the home of Mrs M. J. Davidson 050 Shepherd strect A rummage sale will be held Junnary 30 and 31 and February 1 oat 17135 Heventh street THEATER SERVICE. w to Preach on omorrow, Rev D. King Will Preach To morrow Morning Itev. Wilham D iy Methodist — Episcopnl outh. will preach . Colony otgin - AVEIIE and Favragt 1Omorrow a1 wim on “Wh 1 | Bunday school meets at 8 90 wm The evening service will be condueted i the home of Samiel 1 Marris, 2306 First street Epworth Leaguo meets At T i The pastor will preach BUB P usng ax his subject Thing Thou | Praver meethy i the same Uhusg King pastor ¢ X wireh Fheater apeet Th “HEAVEN, OUR HOME." | Evangelist Picks Topic for Sermon Tomorrow Brethven Chureh, K stieeta southenst will second week of meelings With Evangelist 1 1 Miller of Mauier town, Vi, tomonow At 1 oelock he peaks upon the sublect *Heaven, Ot Home AU T4 pan (e subject will be UUhe Balvation Btory per Nosh | Throughout the week, with the Leeption of Satwiduy there will be meet ks every pight et 7 4a Ihe and 1 Piist 1 | {church and visits to national church | Dr. | big thing One | yaLs pm | | | | CAPITAL NOTABLES BACK CHURGH PLAN $5,000,000 Project of Pres- byterians Praised at Dinner Here. ESSAY CONTEST | Prize Seckers in Competition Conducted as Thrift Week Feature Given Warning. ‘The project for the National Presby- | terian Church to be built at Connecticut avenue and Calvert street went forward | today with assurance of support from men high in church and affairs of the Nation Keen interest in the $5.000000 pro- posal was evidenced last night at a din- | ner at the Mayflower Hotel, which fol- lowed a tour of the site of the new The essay contest that is being con- ducted through The Star as a feature of National Thrift week observance in | Washington, closes tonight at 12 o'clock, | 50 1f you haven't sent | to this office yet, hasten it along and vou may win one of the three prizes g ting $100 I you haven't co the contest is beir own-your-own-home-day the general committee National ‘Thrift V subject which t discussion i a 3 Value of Hom sidered it before taged by the committee of in charge of ck conduct, and the body ha up_for already ereeted in the Capital. Pled Of support were given by former Senator Richard U. Ernst of Kentucky. Charles D. Hilles, Republican national commit- 1 of New York and others. Rev atles R. Erdman presided, and Bishop | dent of the Di William F_McDowell of the Methodist | land or Virginia may Episcopal Church invoked the blessing. | cssavs received be The Washington committee to assist | will be con was partly announced | of eivic Wilson Compton, Ch: your man 1 tler, John Nicholson ership Essay Contes Larner, Stanton J. Peclle, So far, essays Platt. Mrs. William N. Strong, W all parts of Washington and the neigh- Mayfield. Judge E. H. Van Fossen, | boring counties of the two States, but aurice C. Latta, Howard P. Hart the last e to be received tonight Arthur Ramsay, Charles J. Stockman. | will have an cqual chance to win a Maj. William C. Turnbull, Harry Ward- | prize with the first paper that reacied n. J. Craig Peacock Colin Living- office. All thote received stone. in this office and here they main until midnight tonigh: per entered since incement t cd for compete midnight tonight heads. Address “The Home Own- care of The Star." @ been received from Should Believe in Success. Issuing a call tor the campaign, Rev John ‘Timothy Stone of Chicag 0 presided. told the luncheon cc e vesterday afternoon that the wor ets for the National Church should be- litve in the success of the enterprise in “our great. noble queen of a cit which this chureh is to be b and that the church at large is wi 2 to do and, lastly, he called on his ues o “take off our conts and go | t b Dr. Stone was made aregional chair- man for Chicago. former Senator Rich- 15t of Kentucky was appointed of the regional committee for Ohio and Kentucky, - while r was chosen regional York. Rev. William rmantown, Pa.: Rev Taylor and Rev. Dr. Alexan- were appointed mbers honorary regional committee for of s presentation in tomorroy of the in_your The be t coile Rev. Joseph T. Herson to Preach at Two Services Tomorrow. Rev. Joseph Templeton Herson, min- ster of Hamline Methodist Ep: Church. Sixteenth at Allison str I preach tomorrow at 11 o'clock service on “Isaiah—The Value of Vision,” and t he preach his fourteenth sermon eries on “Revela by Cr the subject of sermon ~Obedient e archis ! and Petwortk program of R der MacCol of an and dinners over the coun- anned for and announcement ade Rev. Dr. Charles Wood e Church of the Covenant will ad- these gatherings. Dr. Stone. in a glowing tribute to Dr. Wood and h honored “the concrete, cor ple. modest faith of Cha is enterprise.” Wood s president of the National Presbyterian Church, Inc. Expenditure Announced. ve expenditure of the $5.000.- ch it 15 estimated the project to cted at Gonnccticut avenue and alvert street will cost was announced, {ollows of Omaha, N $750.000 erence evang 1 manse, 2,000.000. Equipment—Organ. hcating _plant ws, pews, table and chairs for nd parish house, decoration furnishing of $1.000,000. Maintenance fi “Because of the large scale on which urch must operate and because ot permanent membership. it + necessary to provide a libe e nature of an endowment ained For the maintenance of the church annual income of $62.300 is needed following costs: Ministerial $10.000: operating dings, £15.000; re- and depreciation, $3,000. spec: religious services. including lectures and parish \y Guaranteed Remedy was PAZO OINTMENT /3 v INT doesn't cost money. (15 ) 3% P f It SAVES money. That's certainly true—and the better the job the greater the economy. Ferguson Paint Service is the most economical—because it _is best materials, plus best workmanship—and at most rea- sonable cost. Get our French Vicar to Speak an Vurpillot. French vi ench congregation that meets Pver Sunday afternoon at 4 o'cieck St John's Church, Sixteenth street and Lafayette square, will preach tomorrow afternoon the second of scrmons of the first_disciples As his text Les Premiers Simon-Pier As is ervices are in P e<timate and our Youll like both. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Paintine Department 212 B St. N.W. Fr. choosing Disciples Pmary, these ch and the public 298 Sunday’s Inviting Dinner Menu o 12t 9 Cream of Celery Chicken Gumbo Mexicaine Supreme of E: N Sole d Sweetbreads Saute d Squab_Chicken. Bacon on Toast B ryland Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Creamed Cauliflower or String Beans au Be: Chateau Potatoes or Candied Sweet Pot. Fruit Salad e Layer Cake Hot ) Coffee, Tea o $1.50 Sundar Hamilton Au Carl' Rauldell I Lowne X RUSSELL A. CON Manager. oes Car Bordelaise Chocol € Afterdinner nted rchestra Concert by Wih e voeal soloist— Koom Re. hote/ |4 14th & K Sts. Main 2580 Washington's Newest and Finest OPENS TONIGHT /, AT NINE O'CLOCK A CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTION 727 14th St. N.W, can dance ¢ Arthur Slater's Orchestra Platter Luncheon §5¢ AN woersm Table d'Haote Dinn $1.25 APN N Sunday Full Co $1.50 Dancing Daily Rw2kPM EPM s PM 1WEM ol AM o Dinner Sundays N K §PM el BM NO COVER CHARGE NRHONMNTY Main 4766 CLOSES TOMGHT “BEING AFRAID.” | &ev. J. R. Sizoo Chooses Topic for i Bermon. .Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo will preach to- motrow morning in the New York | Avenue Preshyterian Churen on the theme “Being Afraid.” He will preach lum- third of his series o0i Sunday eve- ning sermons on “The Small-Town Man in the Small Towns of His Coun Itry” at 8 o'clock. His theme then will {be “Capernaum—Jesus in a Villazs | Chureh ™ The regular midweek prayer servies will be held in the Jecture room Thurs- day evening at 8 o'clock i = B | wind did great damage to banana plantations in Jamaica recently. jour manuseript | | Le Bourget 142127 California St. N.W New Wrenroot huildine with apart. e tnom. kitchen. hath and ath and nareh ions. * roams with Marohy heds. Apartments, $35 Up Onen andtieht Entin 9 o einek. See Resident Manager FLOYD E. DAVIS 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352333 Tomorrow——Sunday—, | Share-with- others Day in Thrift Weelk Ten Rules ' For ‘ Thrift Work and earn Make a budget. . Record expenses . Have a bank ac- count Carry life ance. insur- Own your home. Make a will. . Invest in safe se- curities, Pay bills prompt- ly. Share others. 19 with 3:05 P J:op The heght ot | It i= a truism that we get out of life in ratio to that Shar- ing with others is more than Itis a ality, which works out with which we put into it. a pretty platitude. inevitable exactness. So in laving out a pro- gramme for ourselves, let us take the other fellow into ac- count, and share our oppor- tunities and advantages with him. True thrift teaches real fellowship Leave Washington ML Daily to Fast Coast M. Daily to West Coast uxurious comfort—exoept diningcarservice, barber.vale icure, and lounge room tor women equipment=new club cars— ~new observation cars servad by efficient and caretully selected train persannel. SEABOAR Leaving W Nivemer Ouen o To haih ca DIFLORIDA I DNITED ashing: every vavevabie wavel adva tional fare GEOL WOV IER Disteter Pas T N AW Tl Matn @ty Washington. W CHEN weer Agewt ¥ [N

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