Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1928, Page 21

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THE EV NING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. TRTDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1928.° LUTHERAN EDTORS TOSTAYNELTRAL Association Decides to Give Readers Information Only on Presidential Race. By the Associated Press. | COLUMBUS, Ohio, September 7.—A | resolution referring to the approaching presidential election and declaring that “the peculiar allegiance that a faithful Catholic owes, according to the teach- ing of his church, toward a foreign sovereign who also claims supremacy in sccular affairs may clash with the best interests of the country,” was adopted here yesterday by the National Lutheran Editors’ Association. The resolution voiced support of the principle of separation of church and siate, but urged editors to take no stand either for Herbert Hoover or Gov. Smith in the campaign. It was adopted after the association, | composed of editors of publications | reaching about two million readers, had | made known its attitude toward a Catholic President in_a _statement drawn up by Dr. C. R. Tappert of Philadelphia and adopted by the as: ciation. Dr. Tappert is editor of the [ bound volume containing spiritual offer- Lutherischer Herald.” Holds Situation Unusual. The statement declared: | “If the issue were purely political the church papers could not be par- ticularly concerned about it. If it were | | the Pope. 30,000 CHILDREN SING IN CEREMONY Youngsters Participate in, Eucharistic Con- | gress. By the Assoclated Pre H SYDNEY, New South Wales, Septem- ber 7.—Today was children’s day at the | Eucharistic Congress. | Thirty thousand youngsters assem-' bled at the showground, where Cardinal | Gerretti, papal delegate, celebrated pon- | tifical high mass. Dr. Gilmartin, Arc] bishop of Tuam, preached the sermon. In the bright sunshine girls in white | dresses with gold sashes, veils, wreaths | and rosettes were massed in squares on | either side of the altar. Boys in black | stood behind the girls. i Two hundred thousand persons looked | on and 150,000 others participated in the ceremony. Every archbishop and, bishop present was surrounded by a group of chamberlains As the cardinal's stately procession | entered the grounds there was cheering | and then the youthful voices sang the hymn “Hail, Queen of Heaven. After the mass, Bishop Dunn of New York, in behalf of the cardinals, bishops, clergy and laity of the United States. handed Cardinal Cerretti a beautiful | ings in honor of the birthday of the Virgin and of the success of the con- gress. The book is to be presented m! Cellulose or vegetable matter is now | being manufactured into _synthetic | fetteffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris NewYork What a gay Autumn touch for a frock you've worn . . . a narrow cross-grain kid leather helt that proves you can buckle down to smartness...and there are tiny metal clips to prove its 1928.29 identity! All sorts of And but $1! colors. Washington Missen' Daris Open Saturday...and What a Wealth of elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NewYork Chanel cleverly created a long flowing scarf of crepe de chine, the ends diagonally clipped in keeping with hand-painted modern designs that flow in slabs of color! New! You couldn’t mistake that. And Autumn 1928 in wine red, tan tones, beige, harvest brown, Lelong blue. $5.00. Scarf Shop—Street Floor —with everyone eager for something new . . . Fall fashions! Tonight we put Summer behind us . . A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Wasrhington NewYork Opportunity we answer your demand with a flood of . tomorrow the store bursts into the glory of Fall. And for the first Saturday opening every departient has planned to offer some extra value in smart new fashions. Our full complement of salespeople will be ready to render prompt service beginning at 12:30. Misses’ Velvet Frocks © $39.50 to $59.50 Transparent velvet...it al-- most goes without saying for Fall...and prin and the lovely plain of all. first ones vying with them for first place! And the jacket frock is the very newest thing in Paris...with satin or crepe long sleeved blouse...for afternoon... and the sleeveless jumper of metallic Romain for cocktail new theme . . hems, draped hi cloth or crepe dinner or wear. In every . irre;rular inter- Misses’ Velvet Frocks, $25 Plain . . . printed . . . trans- parent velvet frocks in the most-in-demand modes for Autumn . . . square, vee, round necklines, some cleverly trimmed with lace ...snug hiplines.. .skirts that mass the fullness in front. . .draped, shirred and plaited skirts . . . uneven hems achieved by dips, scallops, drapes. And in the new Fall colors . . . Y a matter only of the personal religion of the candidate it would be contrary to the spirit of our Constitution to prejudice a man because of his church liation. The situation, however, is | Misses® black, harvest brown, pansie, sapphire, Normandy green...and prints in di- minutive designs in charm- ing color blends. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Frock Shops Third Floor Femininity First Again in Silk Negligees $10.95 You'll feel like a princess when in the privacy of your boudoir vou envelop yourself in delicate crepe de chine, draped gayly to one side. .. held there smartly by a silken sash! And trimmed with the most feminine foible of all, creamy Alen- con lace. If you are a tai- lored kind of fairy have a frivolous tailored robe! Flesh, peach, Lido blue, coral, orchid! And note the little price. Grey Shops—Second Floor. Kip-Tone Leatherette Gloves—Just In $1.65 The new imported fabric gloves that look for all the world like a fine suede-finish leather glove. . .“kip-tone”... tiny striplet of another tone following the finger line and sweep- ing from the tip of the little finger to the top of the gloves and around the wrist! So very evidently new so readily washable... in the wanted Autumn styles . . . one button and pull-ons...in the wanted Autumn colors ...beige and doeskin! And only $1.65 a pair. Have two or three pairs to begin the season, Glove Shop—Street Floor. wood for various purposes. This prod- e uct besides being durable is hard, ponnine fux timmine heavy and takes a good polish. cloth coat L TS = “HocE tox~ | is of wrey collar and Krimmer teimmed siivertone cloth coat I8 very, very smart and 5o young Tooking! this bl usually 5215, majora cloth - less 18% 7 $182.73 esting necklines. 0 eve- ning gowns with massed fullness in back. The love- liest Autumn colors includ- ing lots of black. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Frock Shops Third Floor Women’s Velvet majora cloth usually’ $165. " 5140.25 new Martial et Armand flare uliar because of claims, teachings | 1 2 and principles of the Roman Catholic ! Church, which are antagonistic to and ‘ frreconcilable with the fundamental | | principles set forth in the Constitutjon | 7~9~11~13 G St NW. of our country concerning the separa- | tion of church and state, such as: The | | opposition of this church to the tolera- B | v the f ligion other avishly Fur- | t'on by the state of any religion Ry Cloth | 3.an the Roman Catholic, its denial of CCATS | Dresses, $25 right of individual judgment, 1 Exquisite New Dresses that you'll glory coats | Advance Sale of Winter Coats! | .. nr p, the claim that the worldly govern- | nt is in duty bound not only to as- | fashioned from transparent velvet. Tiny velvet prints s+t support and protect exclusively the Toman Catholic Church, but to sup- press, if necessary, by force every other | religion. Allowance may be made for | the temporary suspension of the actual | enforcement of such claims and prin- ciples, but they are recognized ideals, the realization of whfi‘cih must be the #im and constant endeavor of every = feithful Catholic. ...rich plain colors. . .some “The situation is rurthe; peht;ulllaé m— 'Irape. ...others cmphasll- cruse of the allegiance a faithful Cath- 7 » i oiic owes, according to the teachings ing front fullness. .\f(er» of his church, towards a foreign sov- noon and evening dresses elen "*“;1 m“":f sxp’f,mac“’f rf;s‘;.xé'; both. . .rare values at these it Interests. of his own prices . . . vee and square necklines...bows...jabots ...and some with charming laces to make necklines more lovely. The newest colors . . . black. . .harvest brown...dregs of wine... moderne blue. Sizes 35 to 44. ; Women's Frock Shops—Second 2, Floor. H Misses’ Misses! coat . printed Jsually § velvel $182.75 special at 25 Last Day—but ALL day tomorrow closing of our great > S natfhine fairy Last chance to choose from the finest coats of the new season at the Summer savings! All the Paris successes at the Summer savings! All the Paris successes adapted or reproduced are here for this last . at the lower Summer prices! Smart Effects in Travel COATS | SAVE | $15 to $35| If You Buy Now!! day’s choosing . . Saturday Is Misses’ Day And stunning coats of youthful dash and verve . . . last minute selections of our buyer just back from Paris . . . have been received this week to make Saturday a day of days! Martial et Armand smart collars are here in kit fox, beaver, and kolinsky . . . Paquin’s new collar . .. Lelong’s long shawl. .. and others of equal importance. Junior coats, too, will be here'in large assortments. You will see huge fur col- jars. cuffs with fur placed high, back panels, straight lines softened by flounces . and tiers, inverted back plaits, and other surprising innovations. 113 Y s e ' New Flat Jewelry v \Vomeln s Coats A;'(; Not Ti ]?e Outdonf R say Paris couturiers Many new arrivals also . . . coats with handsome kit fox sets . . . lovely golden . beaver shawl collars, lynx, skunk, kolinsky, and other gorgeous furs . . . cuffs SpeClaly $3 more elaborately shaped, hip-lines still tight with fullness near the hem, lengths The simulated braided well below the knee. pearls sponsored by Goupy. . .the new ver- The Savings for Last-Day Buyers e g s 159, discount on all coats priced from $165 upwards s g b structed pearls set in o = : oz -z triangle bases of color Prices range up to $225 and the savings run from $24.75 to $33.75 on each coat, i doie by Lelong! All with everything one could ask for to choose from. L There are four choice assortments grouped for convenience in selection at— $125 $9850 $78.50 $58.50 brought to you to en- hance your loveliness! And in the right colors, too. . .that's important ! Separate selections for Misses—14 to 20 vears. Juniorsat $58.50 and $78.50 only. Women’s, little women's, and larger women’s in all groups. These coats See them tomorrow! Buy them! Wear represent savings of $10 to $25 on each coat. them! You'll enjoy the distinction of being fashion right! Jewelry Shop—Street Floor. The sale is too big to attempt detailed descriptions for this last day . . . but the essence of the season’s designs is that styles are simple, affording effectize back- grounds for the gorgeous furs. Black Again is the Favorite Color —tans follow closely, but blue is a great favor- ite of the season and you will know why when vou see the shade. Greens and greys complete the season’s color range. But you must not miss this last day. Come to see this veritable fashion show of coats . learn the savings . . . and make your selection. Only a small deposit requived . . . storage free until Novem- ber 1st. Coat Shops—Women's, Misses’, Larger Women's, Smaller Women's, Juniors political interests of his own which may severely clash with the best in- terests of our country. Must Give Reliable Information. | “It becomes the duty of our church papers to give to their readers reliable niormation as to the attitude of .the Roman Catholic Church towards the authority of the worldly government and especially the precious liberties, guar- anteed by our Constitution; to counter- 2t misinformation and to correct false and misleading innuendoes, statements aud impressions. “The church papers, however, will net and need not advise their readers how to vote, but must leave this to i ir own intelligence and conscientious judgment.” rublications represented by members oi the association are those of the United Lutheran Church in America | 2nd Augustana Synod (Swedish), the Norwegian Lutheran Church in Amer- ca, the United Danish Church, the Lanish Church, the Joint Synod of ©Ohio and other States and the Iowa Synod Evangelical Lutheran. The followng officers were elected | for the year: Rev. Harold Jensen, Oma- ha, Nebr., president; Dr. C. R. Tappert, Philadelphia, vice president; Dr. Em- manual Poppen, Grove Gity, Ohio, sec- retary, and A. M. Sundheim, Indian- | apolis, treasurer. SEEKS $10,000 DAMAGES. Woman Sues Autoist for Alleged | Crash Injuries. Mrs. Bessle H. Guerry, wife of Homer Guerry, Mills Building, has filed suit to recover $10,000 damages from Em- mett L. Malicoat, 821 Delafield street, for alleged personal injuries. She charges that the defendants ran his_automobile at an excessive speed February 14, last, and collided with an sutomobile driven by her husband in which she was a passenger at Fifth sireet and Rock Creek Church road. As a result of the collision she sustained permanent injuries, she asserts. Attor- ney Charles C. Collins appears for the piaintiff. Misses” | and Matron | Styles. Arbutus "HARMING in its simplicity | of line, the Arbutus is ideal for morning or afternon wear. The combination of such pleas- | ing style with the utmost com- | fort and ease in walking is a distinctive achievement in foot- wear art. You will truly enjoy the velvety feeling of the fa- mous hidden cushion. CUSHION SHOE John Ebberts Shoe Co., Makers 1318 G St. N.W. “%g™® —_— Something worth knowing . . . Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are the Only Silk Stockings No run that starts above can pass the won- derful gold stripe . . . no judge of quality can miss the beauty of 100% pure. Only at Jelleff's in Wash- ington...but all sizes and colors always in stock. Square heel styles, $1.65 up- ward. A Shop of 1217 Conn. Individuality Avenue made with pointed heels and garter-run protection. Pointed heel style Gold stripe satisfaction You want both in the silk stockings you buy for the week end. .. 32 lovely shades including the smartest sunburn tones sl'sspair 3 pairssS'” Austrian Soleil Hats after the manner of Reboux Only $1 2'50 because the manufacturer bought a big quantity of soleil bodies early! Such luck! Not only hats of the loveliest Austrian soleil velours, but in the French manner, and at a bet- ter than usual price. The tiny brim plaitings of Talbot...the triangle cut off-the-forehead chapeau of Re- boux . . . the brim cut up over the eye sweeping into a tiny bow by Molyneux! All here in this group. You can’t wait longer to select your first hat for Fall if you want to be in the mode. Summer is gone, in so far as fashion is con- cerned. And no matter your head size, your hat is here . . . and note the colors . . . black, harvest brown, golden brown, sand, mas- cara, old wine, English green, maret blue. Millinery Shop—Street Floor ————————————————————— REMOVAL SALE REDUCTIONS Remarkable Values Throughout Our Stock EVENING GOWNS $55 %65 375 385 Were $85 to $250 " DAYTIME DRESSES $35 to $100 Were $50 to $175 SUITS, $50 Were $135 EVENING WRAPS $50 and 375 ’?’er? $125 WINTER COATS $65 to $145 Were $75 to $225 SKIR'I[;S, $5 and $7.50 ‘ere $15 to $22.50 All Bags and Novelties Substantially Reduced Every Item from Regular Stock ‘Women's distinctive black coat . . he cloth is kashmir- belle . . $165.75 " Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor. 3 less 187 ... $140.23 New Antelope Bags With Real French Marcasite Clasps Unusual at All the smart fashion world will wear antelope...and the very smartest women of all will revel in owning a bag adorned with real French Marca- site. It is unusual to be able* to buy such a one for $7.50...and think of being able to choose from a great as- sortment at the brink of a new season ...and at much-less-than-usual price. Molyneux Talbot And such charming bags . . . top straps . .. back straps . . . tiny, little pouches . . . more sizeable bags . . . and with ever so many different kinds of clasps! So very French mannered . in the two smartest colors for the Fall season .. . black and brown. Hand Bag Shop—Street Floor

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