Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1928, Page 36

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KAPLOWITZ INCOR®ORA TED O\ NINTH ABOVE QS ST GUEST OF LAYMEN ’ENSAT]ONAL J ELLINO' WINTER COATS FOR TWENTY DOLLARJS HAND-TAILORED COATS QUALITY FABRLZT TRIMMZD WITH FASHIONABLE FURS SIZE !'WELVE TO S'ZE FORTY SIX HI JHER-COST FASHIONS NEW WINTER COATS SPRING COATS ENSEMBLES FROCK) DRESSES GOWNJS FEATURED AT 31 A GARMENT PROFIT 8 AM. TO 6:30 PM. Represented at Men’s Fellowship Dinner. From 50 Episcopal parishes of this | city and outlying towns of the Dioces | of Washington, more than 450 men | cathered last night at the City Club | q in the sccond annual Men's Fellowship | Dinner in honor of the Right Rev. | James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washing- ton, who modestly characterized it, however, as a demonstration “nbt to honor one man, but to honor the Lord and Master.” The group, which filled the big City Club dining hall to capacity, heard Bishop Freeman fling a ringing chal- | 6: lenge to what he called this “flabby period,” an age of “unprecedented pros- perity in which we have lost some of the fine fiber we had during the World | War.” It was troubles, heavy ditficul- ties. the bishop said. that “developed | stamina. character and made for prog- | ress in men and in churches. | Announcement was made by Bishop Freeman that he hoped the natlonal | cathedral would be so mucH further ad- vanced in construction by the time of ——— the general convention of the church. to be held in Washington next Fall, that | L',‘T US | seating facilities for 3.000 persons would | ) ) | be available for the opening session. It | | would be the first time he said for such | a v«\o'\ to be held in a “great spiritual | ‘u'mp!r as others had boen held in secular auditoriums, at previous mn-| ventions throughout the country. About 25000 people are expected, he said. | Early announcement of another large | firancial gift to the cathedral was pre- dicted. Other speakers of the evening in- cluded Right Rev_ Irving Peake John- son, Bishop of Colorado, who called upon men to measure up to the full stature of the church, with a “maxi- mum of conviction and maximum of charity”; and Col. George W. Burleigh of New York, president of the Federa- tion of Church Clubs of the United | States. The Bishop Greets Those Present. The object of the occasion Wwas ex- | plained by the toastmaster, Comdr. { C. T. Jewell, U. 5. N.. to be twofold: | “To express the affection and lovalty {of the men of the diocese to Blsho)'ll | Freeman. and to increase friendliness and brotherhood among the men them- | selves.” A 15-minute recess in the middle of the program was given over to informality, during which Bishop Freeman personally greeted virtually | every man in the hall. Praise for Bishop Freeman was ln- corporated generously in the address o! Bishop Johnson, who referred to ‘hflr’ long association. The Nation, Bishop Johnson said. | Bishop Freeman is en It 'o\lld help. he said, influence of some of the cullnu of the | country, which had been “inspired by | religion, and supported by wealth,” but had come curiously enough to “despise | the one and love the other.” Such a temple here in the Nation's Capital, Bishop Johnson pictured as epitomiz- ing the idealism of the church, “mak- | ing it visible to the eye, appealing to the | emotions and inspiring to the imagi- | nation.” Bishop Preeman was praised by Bishop Johnson as a “man without a one compartment mind,” but broad- minded, strong of conviction and courageous in his work. Church Aim is Service. The aim of his church, Bishop John- | | son said, was “not the negation of life, thank God. The aim is the culmina- a. Naks ENLARGEMENTS From Your Favorite Negative 8by10, 35¢ M. OPTICAL UST ASK US e i et i ply it E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. ! M x 705'I4'-‘ST T 5 30I6'l41'$l’ No. 80 For Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1693 " EYES. smmsn GLASSES FITTED ~—® ROE FULKERSON PANY OPTICAL COMPAN who can measure | up to that kind of international and | interracial brotherhood.” He felicitated the church in this country on being en- . DRIFT tirely np-nuq from the nmnud Gown timer’ strenm 10 ancient lniisations, e “ou " ¥ it Geptatie s o2 wtlet] mebes sermte | Ememers % o K a the RESTAURANT MADRILLON mmmw REPHO 'n-ul. T, Ve o s ncheon Dinner ll‘, 8100 5 $1.50, $2.00 i earte he would take the inspiration back to his groups in New York. Bishop Preeman aiso announced that he had in preparatoin a course of lec- tures on preaching which he will pre- sent at Yale University next Spring. The :‘m won'ml'd lth me;‘:here in dang: becoming “ & both lou(lmmd heart. . ke 'I'l. DAN “The things we resist and overcome AOANCING are those which mold and fashion char- | (e scter.” he said | Artist Night Wednesday Btrangely enough on the face of It, WO COVER CHMARGE AT ANY n Bishop Preeman said it was usually the — congregations which were faced with ! the greatest problems, of financial debt, or parochial difficulties of various sorts, which showed the greatest spiritual progress. He prayed for “an enlivened | ehurch, ennobled, inspired church that does not evade or avoid difficult tasks.” | He called upon his people assembled | there to come to him with their "bur- dens and problems, pledging that he | would -be their “yokefellow” until the “strain bends and breaks.” Urges Meeting Troubles. “Physically, mentally -ndl?lmu.lly," he declared his people should not avold troubles, but by the “might and power | of God” meet and mlve them Calling attention to the history of the church, and its greatest growth in the ! troublous ages, the Bishop of Washing- | ton said that the National Capital today presented “throngs of the unchurched | on_every hand.” | Calling upon his people to catch the | vision of the problem of reinvigoration and inspiration needed today, the bishop chalienged his hearers to “rise | Our service has been available 10 up in your majesty ax men of Cod, and | the public of Washington for the || brethren of Christ.” | last 20 years Avall yourself of || “We could emancipate Washington this great opporwunily if you from sin and evil, if we but caught the need z2ny artificial appliances, full vision of the problem that con- | fronts us,” he said e BPAC | Loyalty is needed today, sald Bishop 917 G St. N.W. Expert Fittings The ability 0 fit trusses, elas- tie hosiery and abdominal sup- porters perfectly cannot acquired except by long experi- ence. Ginson's fitting sta!f have beer Going this work faithfully snd skilifully for many years | Preeman—"loyalty to Btates, loyalty to the Nation, loyal obedience to law, whether we like the law or not, loyalty | o the high and noble things of social | Ute, lovalty to all the refinements of n finally, loyalty to the Tev. Dr. 7. B Phillios, chaplain of the Benate, offered the in ton. The | program was opened by presentation of the colors and singing of “America” ‘ Other shuging of the evening, including both populsr old songs and hymns wis led by R. L. Rule, Those at Speakers’ Table, Persons at the hewd table, including Tosstmaster Jewell, chalrman of the interpurochial committes in charge of the occasion, were s follows: N Worthington Dorsey, tressurer of the | dinner: Edward A Hellig, secretary for | Famous Vor Fine Food Diamond- BISHOP FREEMAN . ———— 2 Fifty Episcopal Parishes Are|2: 11:40 am., and 10:10 p.m. Iulhd in _plain Y PYRAM! THE _EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"La Gringo,” drama, 20 p.m. Belasco—"Chicago,” at comedy drama, at 8:20 pm. Poli's—"The Vagabond King," mu- sical play, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—Elsie Janis, vaudeville, 15 and 8:15 pm. Gayety—*“Laffin’ Thru,” burlesque, at 15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—"The City Gone Wil at at 1:15, 3:15, 4:45, 6:10, 8:10 Columbia. ‘The Student Prince.” at 11 am,, 3:05, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. Earle—"No Place to Go," continuous 12 am to 11 pm. Fox—-"The Wizard,” continuous 11:30 m to 11 pm, Palace —“Love and Learn, at 10:55 m. 12:15, 2:15, 4:30, 6:50, 7:55 and 10 pm. | K'(:il_gtmpnlllln— “The Patent Leather 12:50, 2:55, 5, 7:05 and 9:15 p.m. (second week), at 10:45 am., Little Theater—Peter the Great,” continuous 1 to 11 p.m. “Get Your Man,” 2 to 11 p.m. ‘No Phce to Go." at ‘entral—" B('l) Hur " at 12:30, 3:30, 5, 30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Stolen Car Recavered Special Dispateh to The Star. STAUNTON, Va, January 24.—A stolen coupe abandoned several nights | ago in front of the Virginia School for | the Deaf and Blind was recovered Sun- day for its owner, Mrs. S. M. Goodfel- fl low, stolen in Washington January 15. 1225 L street, Washington. It was | — | for those who start now. BANISH DISTRESS#+oDISCOMFORT ¢=om PILES Anmlvkflm»!pil- ? Don'tletthemcause ,y::mlrflm PYRAMID andprevent allsore- ness ard bleeding when they threaten. pain,embarrassmentand worry. 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One, introduced by Representative Zinlman, provides increases based on a sliding scale, while the other, fathered f Rrerrsmutlve Blanton proposes a blanket increase of $300 a year for all members of the department. The cap- tains, it was sald, indicated a prefer- ence for the Zthiman bill. Robert I. Jones, an old friend of Lloyd George, died at Pwllheli, Wales, recently, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. POLICE CAPTAINS FAVOR ZIHLMAN SALARY BILL Preference Expressed Over Blanton " Proposal as Men Gather to Hear Hesse. Varfous problems confronting the Metropolitan Police Department were discussed by Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, sup- erintendent, at a general conference yesterday with the captains of the sev- cral precincts. Maj. 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M. —ON THE SCREEN— Paramount Presen | “LOVE and LEARN" y With ESTHER RALSTON rolli r‘img‘l:'r\;: ltl thrilis RICHARD HERN W)l. “MERRY-GO-ROUND" REVUE With original music. sceaery and ot LOEW'S CorumsiA XNUOUS 10:20 TO 11 P M. —ON THE SCREEN— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents RAMON P.{OVARRO NORMA SHEARER ta mauize o ot the famow “THE STUDENT ’.I'c[" N OLD 28e; Doe, T, Wie o "PEACHE.S" The Nheba of Shimmy “LAFFIN' THRU” .3 “MINSTREL GAIETIES” Featuring GEO. LEMAIRE and REX VAN “The Black Jach: of Recording Fame And a Company 30 Minstrel ‘Iuw_\l.;h': Overture— “SELECTIONS FROM GRAND OPERA" WHA Lillian Buckwam, Tayler Mitehell, wo and the Wallet and Wl Kmsemble FOX MOVIETONE NEWS I‘lulflwl“t‘:‘ll.\l‘:: ‘-':-Hmnn —ON THE MORKEN=— “The w_izard" EDMUND LOWE A Thrilling Mystery Melo- drama of a Numanised Ape The Fox Symphony Orchestra Adelibe N, Morwapan, omducter A A3 BURNISHINE POLISHES ALL METALS U T er}n FRANCIS in “THE OTHY ~ MACKAILL OO R LITTLE THEATRE | Between F and G on Ninth Street | Now Playing Double Feature Emil Jannings in “Peter the Great” Alvo ___“MOANA” ATIO&AU WED MET. Tonight at s:z0( e TS, 51, CHARLES L. WAGNER (in swieciation with Wamitten MacFadden) Pressats “LA GRINGO” A Drams by TOM CUSHING, Auther of D AND SAND" snd Many Other Famais Susessies Beg. Next Monday Night SEATS THURSDAY Dirset from Phitadeishia Prior to Chieage A L. FRLANGER PRESENTS POPULAR 4 11e MUSICAL COMeDy S it ! With the Original M. Y. 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