Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1929, Page 28

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i SUITS EISEMARN'S, 7ih & F roperty Owners If you own property that you would like to exchange, see me. I may have listed just the class of property you want. Over 25 years’ experi- ence specializing in exchanges. A. S. GARDINE 2 Look Better—Feel o onn o e Cody andaocls Rem. Co., Kansas City, Mo. WHYTE-FOX FOR THE SKIN' GOLFERS' NIGHT. Next Wed- nesday, WMAL, 7:30, The Budget Boys and Me.” Tune in. fudio§5° Monthly Payments *Podio Y15 IATTACKS CURRENT TREND N MORALS Lutheran Educator Prefers| Open Polygamy to New Marriage Modes. By the Associated Press. l T, IIl, June 24— . O. Fritz of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, yesterday declared ! open and legalized polygamy to be | preferable to what he termed “the cur- rent moral trend, particularly as sug- gested by companionate marriage.” Dean Pritz, who is attending the thirty-fourth triennial conference of the Evangelical Synod of Missouri, said his- tory indicates the direction “in which we are now heading.” Dean Fritz said, “Open polygamy or something worse is the thing toward which we are drifting. I believe polygamy is to be preferred to the situation one sees in the future.” Only Remedy Is Gospel. “The only remedy is found in the Gospel. There is not one syllable in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelations, recommending incompatibility, mutual consent on clashing temperaments as cause or reason for divorce, nor will one find anything which even remotely sug- gests a companionate marriage idea.” Delegates to the conference met in Soldier Pield yesterday in what was de- scribed as the largest and most repre- sentative Lutheran meeting ever held. Dr. W. A. Maler of Concordia Sem- inary, the principal speaker, decried what he termed the present trend to- ward atheism, and said the remedy of evil rested in religion rather than edu- cation. Inspiration Needed. “An uneducated thief will steal a ride on & train,” Dr. Maler asserted, “while an educated one will steal the whole railway system. Clarence Darrow says that only good habits will keep people from crime, but we say there must be something to inspire to teach good habits. You can't save a drowning man by telling him to swim when he has never learned to swim. “In a day when perverted minds are endeavoring to dethrcne the Almighty God and to set In his place the grin- ning gorilla of atheism, and when some of the most rigid and fanatical op- ponents of biblical truthc ome from churches that still insi upon being called Christian—in this ‘hour we can well point to red-ruled Russia, where the principles for which modernism ulitmately contends have found their tragic expression.” The mass meeting marked the four- hundredth anniversary of the publish- ing of Luther’s small catechism, and an address by Edwin H. Faster, president of the Lutheran Laymen's League, was glevlotgd to a reafirmation of its prin- ples. LIGHTNING DESTROYS MONTREAL CONVENT Twenty-two Convalescent Nuns Among Those Who Escape $1,000,000 Fire. By the Associated Press. lightaing the. Convent of toe kel Heart at Sault au Recollet was in Fire, discovered half an hour after the %% PALAIS ROYAL A Bié Event Sure to Appeal to the “Thrifty” Sale of $3, $3.50 & $5 ILa Premiere & Neatform Girdles and Corsetlets Lovely New Foundation Garments—as Dainty and Exquisite as the Frocks You'll Wear Over Them! models that will give you the snug hip line that’s smart. clever fittle step-ins to wear with sun- tan backs. corsetlets that will achieve the un- broken line of fashion. and all the right weight for Summer. and the beauty of these is that they come back from the tub like new! Cotton Wash Frocks wear them in the garden, at home, on the street . . . at any time! 2.98 put‘tlyl patterns sheer cottons many styles sizes Flower-sprigged dimities, cool, sheer voiles, crisp lawns, new percales, dotted Swisses...you'll be pleas- antly surprised at the really remarkable variety of fabrics and styles in these smart, new cotton frocks. Sleeveless or with sleeves. ..youthful models and more mer. In white, flgsh and peach color. Corset Section—Third Floor Made of fancy brocades, glistening satins and other fabrics combined with surgical elastic, these girdles, corsetlets, step-ins and side-fasten- ing garments are in new, desirable models . . . lightly boned and just the right weight for Sum- e Another New Lot Arrives for Tuesday so eagerly have women and misses snapped up these wonderful frocks, we searched the market for more—and here they are! "The Smartest and Most Fastidious women who seldom choose such modestly priced frocks are the ones who’ve been loudest in their praises! It’s the wonderful scope of this Sale which fas- 95 cinates every woman who has been to see the dresses. For here are those jaunty little sports and' daytime dresses which the hot weather has so popu- larized. . .here are adorable new flowered chiffons ¢ and cool prints for afternoon and better wear. . .and there are charming dinner dresses as well. smart silks . . . exquisite m of ‘!‘fl"‘l‘\,lflm_'m??h:‘:‘flcm ;":: conservative styles—just take your choice! Light grounds and dark grounds ... . and all sizes from 16 to 50 Wash Frocks—Third Floor - flt\e .occupants, inclue 22 valescent nuns, escaped. The - et e, T Tt , ited at $1,000,000. The storm crij fire alarms and telephone lines so that arrival of fire- Palm Beach Suits $15 v» i RSy The convent, which was conducted * Tailoring Tells the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, w!-z widely known as an educational insti- Sind Kow) o i = Novelty;Heel Hosiery ALIENS RAISE RIOT OVER DEPORTATION Police Reserves Called to Quell Dis- turbance Among Men Held at Ellis Island. Some features you'll see . . cool suntén :acz: colors thful jacket dresses p .:::e-i:ck’ :Iliflons eggshell chiffons new divided bertha effects duckling yellow silks pleated and tiered skirts chartreuse chiffons "I""I;.'" frocks '"lfi'[’" pastel washable crepes cool fn:zz:'a::"m e cool, printed georgettes "t:;[/ dresses plenty of all white silks orchid crepes & georgeties Sizes for. women and misses from juniors’ 11... mew checked and striped silks to women'’s 60. Gowns for street, town, country, business, sports and evening wear. cross and a stuffed eagle. Four fire- We wear so many different type shoes we need plenty of pretty silk hose! A special group of attractive styles, each stocking an exceptional value 11 14 Nowadays three to four yards will make a dress with goods to spare 5,000 Yards Beautiful Wash Fabrics The new sleeveless mode makes it possible for the average women to make.a dress considerably cheaper, due to the saving in yardage. Three yards will make a dress in most cases and four at the most, except Tailored Linen Suits 2-fiece or 3-piece heels in new designs and the fashionable Several styles, all with clever, novelty Summer colors. $ with contrast- ing heels all of pure thread silk and every stock- ing perfect. Gunmetal, dust color and flesh- BYNthe Associated Press. EW YORK, June 24—The New York Daily News said today that po- suntan lice reserves were called yesterday to ) quell a rebellion of 65 aliens awaiting nude deportation at Ellis Island. 1 Although Government officials were flesh tone hose with black novelty Lido sand heels. silent, reports of the disturbance said the aliens, who had been placed in a Also plain colors, in the fashionable shades, with dou- ble pointed heels. Z detention hall, rushed several armed Hosiery—Main Floor Dresses—Third Floor The Tailoring Tells —and how! guards, who entered the hall in an attempt to keep them quiet. w.fl;‘lh:hgnall'?s stooflhtn the corner men: e aliens wi guns Night Supt. Harvey Snyder attempted to ;‘er— suade the prisoners to desist. Mean- while a call was sent for marine po- ll::. ‘who helped the guards to restore order. Several of the aliens were placed in | solitary confinement. Among those who - . Mohair Suits took part in the disturbance were sev- eral men sent here recently from the $10.%5 1 9 uf West &n ascribed ns ERngaters, The Tailoring Tells - . ~=gnd how! Danish Flyer Has Non-Sink Suit. NEW YORK, June 24 (#).—Lieut. Knud von Clausson-Kaas, Danish avi- ator, who hopes to fly the Atlantic, has a non-sink suit which he expects will keep him afloat several days in the ocean if his plane falls. The suit has been given a successful trial. The lieu- tenant floated in it 24 hours at the to the envy of heated See these sheer new Summery fabrics tomorrow. Colored Organdie, 49¢ yd. 9 YARD —44 inches wide; crisp organdy with a permanent finish; in all new wanted Colored Broadcloth 49c yd. shades. Bordered Lawn, 49¢ yd. A finely woven broadcloth in colors or white; specially pur- —40 inches wide; in a wide range of new printed patterns; crisp and cool for chased for the June Profit- Sharing Sale. the wild waves are saying . .+ where elaborate pleating is done. “The water’s just right now for bathing!” Bathing Suits, 2.95 All-wool suits in dark colors or bright shades, and in a number of different styles...one and two-piece ef- fects. All sizes. Get one for your vacation! Gob Trousers,” 1.98 Beach Pajamas, 2.95 They're the seascn’s fad for Gaily colored, two-piece pa- beach wear—get a pair and be jama suits that are especially in the fashion. popular for beach wear. to wear with your new sleeveless frock Jackets Tailored Tropical Worsteds 325.(:0 The Tailoring Telle Summer wear, Printed Voile, 49¢ yd., —fine quality light-weight voile; dainty printed patterns; smart new colors. Medics) Glasses Fitted we Eres Ezamined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Bathing Accessories—Third Floor Printed Pique, 49¢ yd. —neatly woven printed pique in the most popular patterns; will hold shape through many New! Chiffonaire Undies | el g e sun back vests of a new, light and open . o @ ! $ Fine Belgium Linen Table Cloths weave rayon All the vests have suntan backs, and all are of this new almost u:nn:pnr_e‘nt 0. In figsh color or white, Sizes Durable quality tablecloths, hemstitched ready And you may match the vests up with panties or for use; neatly woven patterns. $4.95 66x66-inch cloth........covenenee....3.88 $5.95 66x86-inch cloth........ $7.50 66x104-inch cloth...... : Napkins to match..... ....6.50 dozen yow’ll feel cooler just to look at these! AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, FIRE, BURGLARY AND TORNADO INSURANCE Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Realtors 721 10th Street NNW. Main 766 Special for Limited Time Only FUR COATS Cleaned : $ 5 Glazed and Stored cloanne o b r e P Shilde A out PR ST Sl Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Worl i of lace and georgette 2.98 to 6.98 One of these chic little jackets will transform your afternoon or dinner dress into a street costume—or it will be perfect for cool, eve- ning wear. Cream lace jackets, 2.98 and $5 Black lace jackets Georgette jackets, in white, tan and black......... 698 Neckwear—Main Floor Spring Suits 4238 Extra Pants Five Dollars $1.00 Crash Breakfast Cloths 79¢ each 48x48-inch cloths, with plain centers and wide colored borders. - Second Floor chemises and make your own sets. Chiffonaire Panties, §1 Chiffonaire Chemises, 1.59 Short, track style -panties, These have iho same suitan boocacTl 4 back as the vests, and .are made with yoke bands—com- o§% Pl airy fabric; in fortable, practical little Sum- flesh, white or eggshell. Sizes mer garments. 34 to 40. Knit Underwear—Main Floor '

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