The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 6

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eect yl dae 2 = Gives Him a Charlie Chimpanzee, at the Zoo, the once over. ime CHURCH eport Denied ‘That Dissension Was Caused by Difference Over Ritual. Controversy tas arisen in the Litue —ehurch Around the Corner, the first} dn the seventy-three years of its his- “tory, it was Joarned to-day. The Rev. | Dr. George Clarke Moughton, rector, ‘hae gone South i; two vestrymen “have presented their resignations; | Pawo of the clergy have left, amd shop Thomas F. Gallor of Tennes- hee, President of the Council of the iscopal Church, on six yeurs’ Idave m his diocese, ix in charge of the @burch, [W. Danis Goodwin and William C. ickey, are the vestrymen whose Fesignatiions were offered but Iaid on “the table. One of the clergymen who 2 resigned is the Rev, William ie Davis, senior assistant, and ‘tiie othior the Rev. Earl C. Clecland. “Phe Rev. Dwight Cameron comes Jan. to be A new assistant, He has served j4 @ curate in the parish be‘ore and (Pigeently has been In Anniston, Ala. Gi Mf. Dickey. one of the resigning | Westrymen, said to aw Eventing Wo.!d } Peporter this morning: | 8 There is no truth jn the report | ' jat a question of ritual was involved, was simply a dispate between Dr. ughton and the yestry and two of clergy. who resigned, Two weeks . at the electton of a vestry, Dr, yughton presented a list that »« ted elected. The whole list war health. ry | wi | electing a successor to Dr. Houghton.” impanzee’s Christmas Present Lot of Pleasure “cr merie” ‘Fare is giving his Christmas present Somebody gave him an animal picture book, and it’s evidently lots of fun for him to look the animals over. | to whom the resigning vestrymen ob- Jected. “The protest is simply against dic- ‘tion by Dr. Houghton, who is in iil The personnel of the vestry ‘ould be important in the eve of Bishop Gailor also sald there was no Tt iy only question of who is to run the church, a ”; | question of ritual involved. ly - SPLITS HIG he said, and added that “some of the younger men tried to run it their own ay.” One report was that the disput An_ Invitation to Our ‘Hair Dressing Salons There are two par- ticular reasons why we urge, you to visit our Hair Dressing Sa- ted as submitted, including two 1,000 Original MODELS § Half- Priced : Y investi your Christmas-gift money (a tn s Mason Wardrgbe, you will not only ac quire a lusurious, ‘esclu- p uve Gown or Wrap of on ee ons super lative, aelity, bax | yl ” 515 © $1899 Elsewhere Twice or Thrice @ as Much. A lons very soon. ‘The first is that we have received recently: a new. assortment of transformations, in all colors—shades to match any hair. ‘The second reason is that prices are con- siderably lower than they have been here- tofore. Thesearethe special reasons—then, of course, we always welcome the oppor- tunity to demonstrate the value of our'scalp treatments and sham- poos. Expert opera- tors and the most modern appliances contribute to the com- fort of these treat- ments. Let us arrange for a weekly appointment with your favorite operator. HairDressingSslons—Balcony, in Rear of Ground Floor. Lord # Taylor centred in the Rev, Mr. Davis’ sire for “high chureh forms in tre ervies, including ure burning of it. venue, ST{LLMAN LUNCHES WITH HIS DAUGHTER Sends _Obris tmas Checks to Two s, Bud Sharing His 4 de With Guy. James A. Stillman will tunch to-duy with his daughter—their first meeting ince Miss Stillman galled last fall for a finishing achool in Paris. Mr, Stillman was seen one day tast neok at a toy shop om Fifth Avenue, where he bought some expensive Christmas presents—to be sent out of town, The ohecks to James (Bud) Stiil- man and Alexan, Stillman, which left at Mrs. Stillman'’s home, . 910 Fifth Avenue, by their father Christmas were said not to bo tt is known that James (Bud) ee na at first refused to accept th Christmas present, ag he had the year provious, when ho returned a riff his father sent him. On second thought, he accepted the gift whiob he divided in half—giving half to little Guy Stillman, disowned by Mr. Stillman. | PRISONER'S ESCAPE PERPLEXES GUARDS | esi") eB ie! ay Cardwell of fire wv Sealed Fifteen-Foat Wall and Got | Wx the we Away From. Jail of West "i | ‘Side @ourt. | No trace has been found of Joseph | fy a negro trusty of the West Side Court, who escaped Kamp, late yesterday guards purvied over the method uc] had chosen. Kamp or in the kitchen as a dishwasher, West 63d Street’ tie tron-barred door {s # yard with a fifteen-foot wall encircling it Thus far the have traced Kamp's movements only | They believe the lock of the iron door had been tampered with and that they cannot tell how he got over the fifteen-foot wall. or a substitute for one was found. One theory is that friends of Kump | arranged the escape. But the time ot , the get-away does not fit in with this | to the yard. theory, Presumably Kamp would be in the bight of scores of persons when ie climbed over the wall ple KILLED OLBA LAWTON, Okla., in the jai afternoon, feaying tho! hy kitchen faces the entrance. Outside! 1903—Wro ations $25 the pair prisop authorities | Kamp forced But No trace of a rope in their train. _THE ‘EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘DECEMBER a8, 192t, it Iron Candle- OTHING that we can say here about Ovington gifts is one- half as cogent a reason, as the sincerity of the letter of appreciation which follows infallibly OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shopof 5th Ave” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. cA Holiday Sale Girls’ Winter Coats $13.95 $25 %39.50 Great news for girls! An event planned especially for Vacation days, when they have time for shopping. Mothers will appreciate the excellent values offered in these smart fur-tsimmed coats, all marked at greatly reduced prices. $13.95 $25 $39.50 Junior Girls’ and small girls’ Good-dark shades of blue and brown. Styles with and without fur collars. All lined throughout. . Plain tailored coats for afternoon wear. Many have fur collars—some are belted, others full flare styles— all are lined and many interlined. 6—16 years. coats of all wool materials. 10—17 years. Handsome coats for Junior Girls. Bolivia, heather mixtures of, velours. The majority are silk lined and have fur collars. Most unusual values. FOURTH FEOOR 12, 14 and 17 years. cA Special Purchase Sale of Brocaded Satin Breakfast Coats #12” ., We have just received 200 pf these © The design of this model is un- cong WOR coats of soft usually graceful with its ruffles and satin to sell ata price sash of soft and a flower much less than the regular price cluster at the belt. It may be had —in fact, itis just about cost price. in almost any color you desire. One of these will be an excellent Remember. that the quantity is way to spend your Xmas gift limited and at this price will sell ‘ SECOND FLOOR ‘ | Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENDE Dec. 28.—An acet- army Capt. ‘Oliver P. tin the artillery school Rill, while he was clean- pistol BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specialty Shap of Orginatons FIFTH’ AVENUE AT 58™ ‘STREET * Continuing THURSDAY For Women and Misses At Drastic Price Reductions Silk or Cloth Gowns Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 Afternoon gowns of silk crepe; twill cloth frocks. Evening or Day Frocks Formerly up to 135.00 Of the finest silk or cloth fabrics. i Afternoon or Dinner Gowns Formerly up to 185.00 Velvet gowns, beaded gowns; many imported models. Evening or Afternoon Gowns Formerly 145.00 to 210.00 Of glittering fabrics, velvet; also fine tailored types. Women’s Fur Trimmed or Tailored Winter Suits Formerly 45.00 to 79.50 Of moussyne or duvet de laine, some fur trimmed. Winter Suits Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 Veldyne, moussyne or tweed, majority with fur. Fur-Trimmed Suits Formerly 69.50 to 165.00 Moussyne, velveteen, twill or tweed, fur trimmed. Fine Costume Suits ‘ Formerly 95.00 to 225.00 Of richest fabrics, handsomely fur trimmed. Handsome Costume Suits * Luxurious, soft textiles, richly trimmed with fur. Women’s Coats, Capes and Wraps Cachemire Fur Cloth Capes Soft, luxurious fabric, large adjustable collar. Fur Collared Veldyne Wraps With elephant squirrel, opossum or nutria. ¢ Formerly up to 145.00 Formerly up to 95.00 Fur Collared Wraps or Coats tl r Formerly up to 150.00 Finest winter textiles, fur ttimmed. Duvetyne or Marvella Wraps C Formerly up to 155,00 With or without fur, in fashionable models. : Duvetyne or Marvella Coats Formerly 155.00 to 195.00 Luxurious textiles, lavishly fur trimmed. Duvetyne Wraps or Capes Formerly up to 245.00 With large beaver or elephant squirrel collars. Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps Formerly up to 255.00 All handsomely fur trimmed, some imported. Metal Brocade Evening Wraps Formerly up to 265.00 Black and gold brocade, trimmed with wolf. Misses’ Coats, Suits, Frocks Misses’ Winter Coats Belted, scarf or straight effects. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats With large collars of opossum or wolf. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Formerly 125.00 to 165.00 Luxurious textiles, with beaver, caracul, opossum or wolf. Formerly up to 65.00 Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 Misses’ Winter Suits Tailored types; a number fur trimmed. Formerly 45.00 to 75.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly 85.00 to 125.00 Moussyne or mochatex, with fashionable furs. Misses’ Frocks Formerly up to 59.50 Styles and fabrics for all occasions. F Misses’ Daytime Frocks Formerly up Poiret twill, crepe de chine or crepe Georgette. to 95.00 Misses’ Day or Dinner Frocks Of all finest fabrics, in youthful models. Formerly up to 135,00 WINTER SPORTS APPAREL Now Reduced Regardless of Cost Leather Coats, Sporting Capes, English Topcoats, Vicuna Sports Frocks or Topcoats, “Glen Logan” or Vicuna Sports Suits. “DECEMBER CLEARANCE SALES WINTER APPAREL _ Women’s Frocks and Gowns Formerly 165.00 to 295.00 150.00 “No Approvals 34.00 48.00 85.00 115.00 Suits 38.00 48.00 54.00 68.00 115.00 55.00 68.00 86.00 100.00 125.00 165.00 195.00 38.00 68.00 95.00 25.00 54.00 23.00 44.00 58.00

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