The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1920, Page 14

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, - 2 - . rst LU THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. ae wbar tov bein cin asic ] ‘ . a 1,900,000 men, women and children Thought propaganda in Times Square. religious pageants and educational| mer,” “new religious ‘literature spe- “To serve this c ncy,” the, “A gulpit tre. dramat |elally designed for the metropolitan STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. statement conti are two | Thispuipit ». a ght auepices and super-| mind.” Jewish synagogu Roman . wou! ch recreation |. Even the housing problem—a stern- | 5 Catholic Ch: birt : 2 tandards and \ly practical one for themverage “UN- | —____cs«;s1«~ 2 Protestant © » of w . real position |churched” New Yorker—has its relig- |} ’ jare for neg ne total for tte ours devoted |ious aspect. The Interchurch World | membership of all buret * a Movement points out that in New e . " for “recogniz- | York, “the home which many remem- 3 &@ mission field.” in | ber gs the cornerstone of our Ameri- Fourteenth Street West_of Finh Avenue { the Interehurch |can democracy is rapidly passing a not over 16,500 | “On @ given Sunday evening only) in 1.817 people by actual count, were | | fowna within the Protestant Churches. | “Tn the section, deliealpancnin include “strong, well-|away. There is a possible three-fold the playhouses he exa financed religious centres |service for the church on this Mu allocated to the different denomina- | problem: (1) An effort to get a mul- s and located In the most stra-|titude of people “back into Christian sections of the area.” “an evan-|homes where thelr children could be Snare erage “This region is also a centre for the | & stic programme, with men and|prought up under the influences of the te Hightn Avenue, with Times Square| New Thought propaganda in the) “ s n men giving their entire time to|family altar; (2) The provisioh of - human centre.” In this seo-| United States.” 7 u -|speaking fo Christ both in the | dormitory or other home facilities for ~~ tion the Interchurch World Move-| Here are the remedies which, ap-|! tu h r available places. | America’s young people who come by ment lets * f where so-called sacred concerts are (Continued from Page Two.) | given, standing room was at a prem- tum. forty-five theatres and ten| parently, the Interchurch Movemen . forum halls, thea- {multiplied thousands to the metropoli- “a great outdoor -_ mme in the sum- (Continued on Page Fifteen.) ploture houses, with an ap-| considers an antidote to theatres picture motion proximate atteniiance each week of movi houses and New TRIMMINGS The newest shapes for Springtime are well represented in this extensive collection of lisere and other fashion- able straw hats. This important reduction in price affords a splendid opportunity to purchase hats of new- est mode at a value that is qpite out of the ordinary. COLORS Navy Brown Black Style and Sizes A large, varied assortment of large, small and medium sized shapes, a few of which are illustrated here. Flower Trimming— 43 Crushed roses, pansies, field flowers............Special Hats Trimmed Free if Hats and Trimming Material Are Purchased in the Depart ment See Page 31 for Our Five Column Advertisement What This Special Offer Includes The Phonograph—A beautiful style “310” Acolian-Vocalion in selected mahogany or oak. Vv Universal Jone Arm—Will play all standard makes of records. No additional attachment re- quired. SPECIAL OFFER FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 5th and 6th This Beautiful Style ‘‘310”’ AEOLIAN-VOCALION Including Records, Albums and Accessories Outfit Complete, $150 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR A MODERATE DOWN PAYMENT Balance $ 6 Monthly HE cost of the Style 310 Vocalion is but $135. 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If you wish to hear phonograph music at its very best, hear the Aeolian- Vocalion playing the new Vocalion record. The Vocalion’s tone is supreme in depth and rich- ness—and in the fidelity with which it reproduces the individual voices and instruments. Combined with its unequalled clearness and power, this artistic phonograph possesses a delicacy and refinement in passages requiring these qualities, not to be found in the ordinary phonograph. Many of the world’s greatest musical artists have heard this beautiful phonograph. Not one has denied that it marks a wonderful advance in the reproduction of musical sound. ae seein ae ee ee . 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