Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1928, Page 23

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 16, 1928—PART T.' CATHEDRAL WORK ~ eeesses sesosemeensess swsomemes THE N A TION A Lzssseses | S SLOW PROCESS o Nave of Gotham Edifice to Be ‘Finished 55 Years After Charter. BY LEMUEL F. PARTON. Bpecinl Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, September 15.—When 1t comes to cathedral building, the first 100 years are the hardest. Announce- ment that the nave of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine probably will bs opened next Easter Sunday comes just 55 yvears after the granting of the charter to the builders. While the completion of the nave will finish the - major portion of the task, there are e e THE NATIONAL opens their 1928 Fall Season by offering the FINEST FURNI- The Baedekers of future ages, guiding { 5 sas o 5 § c . T T I T IV TURE VALUES in the history of this organization!! And, as usual, LIBERAL %fi"’ h%”w‘iffgh'i‘yzfi'%%;&zeg ‘ d CREDIT TERMS apply to every suite and single piece in this vast assortment. Early g e spirit of e 3 & p 3 s o be venataied. * Bishop: Wiliam T, > . : Monday shoppers will get the pick of these splendid values! Manning, whose path into history lay e through Nashville, Tenn.; Redlands, Calif., and Landsdowne, Pa., cities of e, e A T IS, his_previous ministry, has, ‘since the s AACAUACACAUAAUAAUNAIAZAAY AACACAUAUACAVACACA e beginning of his episcopate in 1921, 1 accomplished more toward the comple- tion of the cathedral than was accom- plished in the previous 48 years of the Pproject. In a great campaign, starting in 1926, Bishop Manning gathered more than $10,000,000 contributed not only by Episcopalians, but by Catholics, Jews and members of all dissenting churches, to build a “house of worship for all the people.” While the best of America’s architects and artisans are contributing magnificently, the age has produced no such medieval phenomenon as Leonardo da Vinci, with his amazing blend of creative and executive genius. The ac- colade of future ages will be for the great entrepreneur in the realms of | ;E;l;htuxll ‘?lnd E'jnplemz Blchlevement in- stead of the artist, artisan or architect. i e St Blankets and expended, is unique in the history of IAlgT"kNit S!mg'&ures' secular or re- lous. was 26 years after the grant- ing of the charter, in 1873, before the C f t first services were held in the crypt. & Om Or er S With its length of 601 feet, the cath- edral is larger than the Cathedrals of Y Milan, Cologne, Chartres, Notre Dame or Amiens. i .sTl]g; 0:3?:0 step wlulubehto!gather about Large Size ,000, complete the transepts and to make alterations in the now com- Comforter pleted work necessary for the unified . Gothic design. The central spire will . rise to a height of 500 feet; the highest Single of the towers will be 265 feet; the great- gst, Width of the Cathedral will be 315 Blanket eet. (Copyright. 1928.) 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