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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. | SHE HAS DETECTIVE upon a proposed new prayer in: the hand of Christian fellowship to] CHILDREN WED; ’ WHO SHADOWED HER “You have Introduced into this, the]. Putting Into effect the machinery PA AND MA ALSO t-macred of all vices," hel for the operation of the @ticordat, FINED FOR BOTHER Sata, “Hees peayens ae) Onwre fan arrangement between the Proteat- Pe rayers and new core- ste) i Bf ; "| You p » the blessed Virgin Mary,| States and the — Congregat! ionships Fol¥ws. ’ 1 bate what he people Stross FEBuED, whereby Bishop oe eee ae aie cn Ak. ‘ 22 e Want n. ton or New York or Milwaukee think.Jmer church may ordain such minis- ul LAND, Sept, 33: I represent the people of Old Virginia| ters of the latter as may ask ordina- A romance between -John $ m and know what they think, I protest,| tion, was before the Deputies to-day.| schneider, twenty-three, and Miss sir, against this prayer." The Bishops have adopted the Neces-} yay Grunes, twenty-two, to- The protest was unavailing. The} Sry Canon amendments. night, led to a double wedding, in ; —_—— —_ whole service as revised was adopted. Rarities tania which, besides themselves, Ma+ ei "4 : A change was made in a ptayer| H, W. TILLINGHAST DIES. thias Crunes, fifty-nine, and Mra, The Department for Ban on Use of Money for Jews, Turks, Infidels and]wnich reaa: Elizkbeth Schneider, forty-nine, “Lawful Purpose”. Is Heretics” Elided From “Have mercy on all Jews, Turks,| BALTIMORE, Sopt. 2%.—Taken iM in]. were the principals. Eliminated. i ‘ | CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (Associated 9 infidels and heretics,’* his room at the Hotel Belvedere yew] | Grunes is the father of Mise W. O t ts Ritual at Convention. The new words are: terday, Harry W. Tillinghast, alxty,] Grunes, and his bride ts Schneld- omen S u ergarmen “Have merey on all who know Thee] said to bo an official of the Uniter| ¢r'# mother. not."* While Schnelder was courting PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. Ih proporing the change the Réy.| States Casualty Company of New York}. one gict, Mra, Schneider, a widow, is displaying a large and extremely interest- 88).—The fat; f the Gor ment's 7 “ a) . .. y " died before medical aid could be ad- 4 Gi widower, decided to S late of the Govern Protestant Episcopal Chure! ©] Dr. C. 1, Slattery, of New York, 800-1 oO stored and Grunes, a widower, i Hlecti f Rt for a: TWation-wids tedenction inthe rates Wak eoeehalld Kd pe ties the Prayerbook Revision| ™mistered. ng] set married, and a double wedding ng collection of new, distinctive coats, coat- Bete. (heh Serene, Weasels oor recognition of the Ministry of Healing. |COMINIGM Anld ay qq) dead man wan the vietim of heart| "The young fellow becomes stop= wraps and sports coats for the Autumn and workers will be announced Saturday recogntion was accorded last niglit rats ae apitit att ‘charity, ef trouble. He wired officers of Ge teother of hie wie, ana: wane el Be ; : uld 8 * ed States C a 0 ti fporning at t1 o'closk by Jutge Jamen te of the dtoube SF Biahops| oniatinnity the Jewish people. Wa’ easwan, Hew Vere, of tea MbaEn parents-n-iaw of their own ei Winter seasons—a collection which embraces . Wilrerson. Me 4 : action of the House of’ prayer is an insult to them, By] Mr. ‘Piilinghast lived tn New York and ren. Several other cot 5 toatl “Th the mean time the temporary fos at the general convention| removing it we are extending the' is sald to have come here on businoss, | may be figured out. practically every smart style novelty and restraitiing order is continued in force by the court, It would havo and lay menitieny Who believe expired last night at midnight. , poasess powerw: of healing, to The one outstanding, modification of prepare themselves “by care and e reswvaining order in the Injunction ~ doy tga =e prayer and theological and medico! is a paragraph specifically asserting y cir propér and safe ex- that “nothing contained herein shal] Miss Dixte Gordon Barrett, twen pb fig dees lbh as j be construed to prohibit the use of the |t¥-three, of No. 340 Madison Avenue, |“. is made that wherever funds or moneys of any said labor this ministry is specialized those who organizations . |tective, arrested for - | exercise it shafl do 80 only with the] and nothing co: He was fined $10 in Night Court./ written approval ‘‘after due consid- shall be construed to prouibit the ex- | Miss Barrett is guing Robert R. Beck,|eration of their Bishop and in gym- Pression of any opinion or argumen’ | vice President of the Longacre Engi-| pathetic conference with qualified Not intended to aid or encourage tht [neering and Construction Company, | Christian physicians." doing of any of the acts heretofore |No, 562 Fifth Avenue, for $200,000] A commission to consider the mat- enjoined, or not calculated to matn- |for breach of promise. She says that | ter of healing’ further was named. tain or prolong a conspiracy to re-Jever since she filed her suit Rothen-| The session of the Deputies last strain interstate commerce or the|stein and other detectives have trailed | night was enlivened by an attack by transportation of the mails.” her every place she goes. Roswell Page of Bever Dam, Va., especially features the fashionable fur trims « mings. The prices range from $45.00 to 575.00 (Third Floor) Orkin’ Hjthtvenue| SHASTREET Broadway SATURDAY Bishops’ action authorizes The Blouse Department | is introducing, for wearing with the smart Ne Ae me ene ee a — } T t A t : r hi Autumn tailleur or sports suit, a group of 4 Pe | wes utumn asnions charmingly colorful blouses, presenting | i rece eee crea gece re unusual effects in Persisn and other pictur- { Combine Style with Exceptional Value esque designs printed on various fashionable i fabrics. These blouses are priced, in regular stock, at J $9.75 & 13.50 (Third Floor) Best & Co. Fifth Ave., at 35th St.—N.Y. Established 1879 6 me | Dectals | Silk Underthings 1.85 | Values to 2.95 A splendid selection from regular stock. Chemises *. Step-ins Vesta in tailored and lacy models of Crepe de | Chine,Radium andGlove | Silk, in flesh and white. TODAY and SATURDAY School-Girl Fashions Autumn Clothes chosen as much for their smartness for Girls and Junior Misses as for the very moderate prices The new assortments comprise fashionable attire for practically every moment of the young girl’s waking hours. Juniors’ Poiret ||] Twill Dresses An attractive model of Wool Jersey A pretty one-piece model trimmed with wool-em- broidery and contrasting jersey. Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. Smart wool frocks for school and the street —brightened, in most cases, by a colorful touch of embroidery; frocks of daintier fabrics for the formal affairs that figure in navy Poiret twill with black Hi Chamoisette Gloves silk braids. Sleeve facing , fs Par | 85c | Girls’ Dresses of | een eS 9.50 of contrasting canton. | . | Bt Aric the lives of all modern growing-ups; warm, Sizes 13, 15, 17.915. ° | pares 1:00 401%: cosy coats for cool weather; luxurious coats | ; 23: 5 0 Dra ped Silk Frocks [1 | OE sis "wide-famed Svan for smart occasions. . The list: could be pro= e aalte make. Gauntlet, ¢ rs | Aeshiad aunt: Billion) OM ane R | 16-button and wrist- longed indefinitely; the prices, however, will \ 1 h; b | ous , seat J * ’ Cc | Soft Fur—and Matchless Values at I, beckie All ceo prove of greater interest. q Co uniors’Crepede |||) 7.25 : Drees dative wleand : er 2 | Pure Sitk Hoster: Tailored wool frocks. . $7.25 to, 48.00 ' car “lined! dhcoughout Chine Dresses 25.00 7 ‘Silk Frocks . . . « 415.75 to 75.00 j | with Venetian. Convert- Trimmed with folds and Me Reema crate euaet a aa 95c Party Frocks - . «+ 22.50 to 65.00 : ; Fj a1 alors ed above is of black Canton Crepe; My ible collar; bele. all round. tiny roses of the silk. In fel kellepiitaet vide panels and ileng alaiiicg alneves: Values 1.95 to 2.95 Tailored Coats . . . 16.75 to 58.00 : 10 to 16 yrs. ; Navy, copen, canna, muffin, edged with wide bands of moufflon fur. Metal buckles Fults fachignod ithipad { black, orchid. Sizes 13 to 17. adorn the pleated girdle. ‘This is just one of many delight- Hehe teen din Foy Dress Coats. . . =. 35.00 to 135.00 Z | 19.50 * ful models that uanalete the Meds with French charm vik Gli with Isle tops plus Orkin’s valueful pricing. Second Floor | cndvel hiff 4 (Second Floor) . | 27.50 ieee shite. : j Girls’ Raccoon- ; , | New Fashions at Low Prices \ SS PAGER fan : ‘ | Collared Coats Juniors’ Wool Silk and Cloth Dresses Black and new shades, Madison Avenue-Fitth Avenue . ‘Wool mixtures in heather Jersey Dresses ; Tuxedo Sweaters 34th and 35th Streets Z Acw Pork 3 tones. A smart flared Smart one-piece dresses, | 5 | Very (Gasca —=—=— — } model, with large shawl with cross-stitch embroid- | 1 Z e 75 ] 9, 7 3 sates ! collar of Raccoon fur. | ery in contrasting colors. 4 , 95 i ' Sweaters 3.95 New Capes & Wraps | ide-ribbed weave in | | 39.75 59.50 79.50 Harding blue, cherry, jade and buff. Sizes 28 to 36. An air of clegant luxury dominates the mode this year, and it is pleasant to make selection now, while our collection is so varied and complete, Rich velvety fab- rics, fashion draped, bloused and straightline models, { richly adv rned with furs and embroidered. At the above | prices they offer exceptional value. Fourth Floor All-Wool Golf Hose - 1.35 Camel, covert, heathers and white, with turn-over tops in contrasting Soignas ull Three-quarters and length. Sizes 6 to 10. Matelasse Jacquette Blouses Direct from Paris comes the Jacquette Blouse, Special at the smartest fashion of the moment, When made | of Matelasse, exquisitely embroldered in gold thread, | and worn with a ed or simple ailk skirt, it com- | y z costume, Brown, navy bluc, e Girls’ and Misses’ Velvet Hats . . . 8.75 Hats Yor semi-dress wear, trimmed with ribbon or 1 tassel in black, brown, beaver or navy. | Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. | ( mode in many smart versions. Poiret Twill and Canton Fall, with brushed wool | 29.50 15.00 Crepe in brown, navy and black, Third Floor collar and cuffs, Of | : | pure wool, in fancy | . . | weaves, peayers buff, \ : 4uthentically Styled Models in | brown, navy, ack, $ as ? Y ‘ : | Wool Slip-On | black and white. uses AB black, All We ABSOLUTELY NE orem Aviram > PS GUARANTEE Saosin SS nas co onan rsa [PSD PV VY PVY YY TYe@g Apparel, Forth Floor Sweaters and Hose, Main Floor Hats, Second Floor

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