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Nealousy of Men Bars Women as Pastors, Says Woman Preacher THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. 4 et FEY on niall FASS 24 ELE See America’s largest choice of good Grand Pianos Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T. Stewart Tuesday’s News Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Easy Living, Prestige and Politics Commercialize Pul- pit, She Declares. The Rev. Martha M. Rogers, assistant pastor of the Hanson Place M. B. Church in Brooklyn, who is the first Methodist woman in the Hast to obtain a license to preach, believes that the jealousy of clergymen 1s partly respon- sible for the exclusion of women from the ministry. “Women are kept out of the clersy 0 because of a misinterpretation of St. | pecting to ast to Heaven on Ms wite's rayers. 6 religious Paul and pecaee ot ia Mra. Rogers education of his children to bis wife ii. | 1 does not interest him. Women way. “If they can obtain equal-| ¢orm at least two-thirds of the total ity of opportunity they will eventually | churchgoers in the United Stat x scupy a majority of the pulpits and] Mrs. Rogers ts the assistant at the 4 ‘ church of which the . Harry BMA give to the world a clearer, more | SOT Sune peor Be ie omprehenstvo, more orthodox, more | signed recently ‘to go into. business, inspiring message.” The church is at Hanson Place, cor- Men, said Mrs, Rogers, are not so| ner of St. Felix Street. spiritual as women. She added: | Qppeeee— aaa EEE “They enter the clergy not so much hrough a belief in a special call but! Mueller’s BGG Noodles cause it !s an easy living. They pure and famous for over r wipit. Th c ercialize the pulp! hey enter 50 are"the kind of egg noodles that made mother wate ministry for its prestige; some ater it for its political advantages. “In general, however, they are not pecially fitted either from the spirit- lua. side or from their line of thought. ne reason they are not so spir‘tual is that they are open to more tempta- tions than women, but that is one reason they ought not to monopolize the pulpit. They are not sufficiently orthodox. “Many a man goes through life ex- Lhe a story without a climax isa dinner that ends without JALIEDERKRANZ 1G ‘The cheese that makes the meal The Monroe Cheese Co. Monroe N.Y. | Start The New Baby Right \DJANS take risks with ordinary glass bottles. | Get the new baby a set of six PYREX Nursing Bottles made from the same wonderful material as Pyrex Transparent Ovenware. They are the only nursing bottles that can be sterilized 100% clean, or taken right from the ice-box and re-warmed with- out fear of breaking. 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Main Aisle Sale aa ati —Corsets at $2.95 Greatly Hinder Succeas? apeagnns ant Never, Never! Pink figured Surmou: difficulties tnd white cow ‘td pink i ie ae woh 5 (1 ot every " creates ‘heroes “who. but al eed in the lot eroes who ot! WO + wise would have eat only mere ciphers on life's battle- fields. Lots of men and women, well born, finely educated, are settled in the common- laces of careers because hey lacked courage to over- come what seemed to them to be difficulties. (Stoned) Street Floor, Old Bullding Monogramming of Gift Handkerchiefs if ordered now 20 per cent. less We make this offer to avoid the congestion of orders {n the last few weeks before Christmas. Crowding always results in dis- appointment of some, and this we wish to prevent, even at a Uttle cost to us. Street Floor, Old Bullding October 28, 1922. This important edict follows the success of the vogue of regal headdresses of diamonds and other precious stones. The artist-craftsman in Paris who made this special collection of Bandeaus de Simili for us prides himself on the fact that he can reproduce any costly headdress—in rhinestones, of course—even to the most minute detail, Simple bandeaux for debutantes and regal designs for matrons —our own importations—$10 to $45. Street Floor, Old Building For Miss 2 to 6 Lovely frocks of crepe-de-chine, fine net to $27.50. For her coat One of duvetyn, wool velours, ‘Frost- For little Brother of 2,3 or 4 Navy blue or black velveteen suits with well tailored blouses of white satin, habutai silk or crepe- de-chine—$10.50, $11.50. Silk-lined Topcoats Of wool chinchilla, bolivia or duvetyn, collared in Australian opossum, caracul or beaver, $18.50 to $35. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Plated Silverware, 35% Less An exceptional opportunity. The pieces are designed in simple patterns in keeping with practical silver used every day on the table. Chop dishes, $6.50 to $7.75. Meat dishes, $7.50 to $15.75. hee dishes with well and tree, $11.25 to 75. $1 Trays, $7.25. Gallery trays, $18 and §20. Double dishes with removable | partition, $25. | Double dishes, $8.50, $18. Open vegetable dishes (ham- Cheese dishes, mered), $6. Baskets, $11. Sliver Courts, Street Floor, Old Bullding. Motor Entrance, Tenth st. Sale of Electric Irons—$4 The famous Wanamaker iron that has sold at $5 and $6. Made by the makers of the Hot Point iron, the Edison Electric Ap- pliance Company, and guaranteed by them and by us against defects for one year. About the same as the Hot Point irons, but not finished quite so well. Only 400 at this price. Mail orders filled while quantity lasts. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding 4,000 Perfection Oil Heaters For immediate delivery Black Japan trim—-$6.50 . iateel tank, coated with lead to prevent rusting Open vegetable dishes, $7.50. Entree dishes, $9.75 to $12.75. Bon-bon dishes, $3.75. Sandwich trays, $5. § heater made. ‘The recommended and distributed b. ard Oil Co. Miller Oil Heaters- $9.50 Nickel trim Brass tank, Gas Heaters, $2.55 to $10.75 Electric Heaters. $9 to $12 Golf Club Outhts, $14.50 One One loft One niblict One putter aig aced ror 1 chet and ehoul: ed Street Floor, New Bidg . Paris uses this a The Women’s Salons are ready for wintry days with A Superb collection of Smart Coats, Capes and Wraps _ This is a season of great el urious fur-trimmed wraps of softly gorgeous materials. The Wanamaker Coat Salon is walsh it a season of ice in fashions—lux- fo moderation in prices—due to care! fore the rise in cost of furs and woolens. Fine furs used in new ways Ermine; fox in brown and and black; chinchilla rat— at deal; moleskin, both in the natural gray and in the new black dyed mole; beaver, badger, squirrel—gray and kolinsky dyed brown; mink; fitch; natural and dyed brown; skunk; cracul, platinum wolf, pointed fox, and black fox. Not only in graceful collars and cuffs, but in delightful band- ings, and trimmings as well. Evening Wraps, $98 to $495 Copies and adaptations of Paris models, in the new gaufre and bliste: metal cloths, the marvelous bro- cades, the exquisite velvets which prove that this is to be a brilliant season. Trimmed not only with fur, but often with glorious embroid- ery in tinsel threads or steel beads. Simpler wraps, too, with de- lightfully designed collars of the fabric rather than fur. Afternoon and Street Coats, $35 to $350 Again Paris is reflected in cvey line and detail with consummate skill; in the deep piled fabrics of day time and in the many new fashions—the slender wrap around ecats, the deep sleeved wraps, the full length coats. A word must be said for the fur lined coats and capes—squirrel- lock, French seal (dyed eon) and moleskin, in half or entire linings. The capes are reversible, and charming for either day or evening wear. Smart coats, too, which make no use at all of fur but depend entirely on the silhouettes and unusual treatments of collars and sleeves for interest—and succeed. Topcoats, $29.50 to $145 The effective coats in the lovely pastel colors, grays and blues, which are so much worn both in town and in the country. Mostly of English fabries—tweeds and coatings, smooth weaves and the new boucle weaves. Raccoon, muskrat and kit fox for collars and on one espectall: smart model the sleeves are faced with muskrat which turns bac! into cuffs. Brocaded Velvet ChiffonGowns Persian printed—$89.50 to $198 ‘ul preparation The lovely dulled brilliance of Persvan colors gives to the slenderly draped gowns a new softness and dignity. The new silhouette, long slender, subtly revealing the lines of the figure, without exaggerating them, is beautifully illus- trated in this specially made group of gowns. The exquisite brocaded velvet chiffon of which these gowns are made, was brought by us from Paris, in the new prints inspired by the old fabrics of Persia. Second Floor, Old Bullding . er) To New York has come the vogue of ‘The White Fur Coat For evening Our Paris representative brought back with her one of the smartest fur wraps created abroad this summer. A cape —-yet not quite a cape, caught at the hips into the new flat silhouette. Because of the great cost of French furs she bought it in fine lgpin—and the Wanamaker Fur Salon will copy if to order in ussian ermine other furs. Ankle length capes in all their glory! Of white ermine both Russian and American—-with snugly fitted shoulders. $625 for coney to $1,195 for the Russian ermine. For daytime Phe short white jacket adds the final touch martr one’s sports or afternoon costume. Caracul or Li trimmed with black fur or a black cabouchon, One white cracul acket in the new bloused model has a hat to match. $136 to $465 Third Floor, Old Bullding Fur Cloths from England — the fabrics of the moment in America rthes ackets, both t anid nartest material The ver using them Caracul Cloth—bla A str ( Broadtail Cloth—-bl 60 in, wide, $4,560 tc k Plush-~black and seal br: iret Floor, Old Bullding ‘-urers, for 500 chairs and rockers. 88 Chinese Rugs Finer and heavier at each price than any in New York This ts the fact, because our own representative bought these rugs on the spot in China and had them made to our special order over our own carefully selected designs. They have hee arrived—coming from Tientsin by local freight to aaah ai thence by steamer Tenyo Maru to San Francisco; and by fast freight to New York. They are finer in weave, being woven extra tight; and heavier in weight, with a heavier pile of wool, than any we have seen in the New York market in recent yeary. The patterns are also unobtainable in New York and not even in China except upon special order. In fact these rugs are entirely out of the class of the ordinary Chinese make, . . * The colorings are ially beautiful; taupe, old rose, mulberry, tan, light blue, dark blue and old gold. There is a large range of sizes, from 2x4 feet at $29.50 to 12x18 feet at $850—among them: PRR. at a 9x6 ft. rugsat......... OX 2.! ru eo 5x3 ft. rugs gs9.00 | 10x88. rugeat 6x3 ft. rugs at $75.00 | 12x9 ft. rugs at 7x 4ft. rugs at..... + + $125 14x 10 ft. rugs at.......$495 We invite careful and critical inspection Tuesday or any day at your convenience, Third Gallery, New Bullding 500, Specially Priced Chairs or rockers, cane seats and backs............... $18 Chairs or rockers, upholstered seats, cane backs ....... $21 ’ Chairs or rockers, upholstered seats and backs........$30 We placed an order with one of our best chair manufac- In consideration of this definite quantity order, we have secured a concession in price. *e 8 The chairs and rockers are made only for us (the best we know of at their prices), of combination mahogany in a rich dull antique finish. pholstering may be in tapestry, one foliage design, or in velours—a figured design in mulberry, blue or brown. Fifth Gallery, New Bullding Most-liked Axminster Carpet Extra high pile broad loom $6.50 sq. yd. for the $9.50 grade 2,000 yards, available at this very low price only because the shearing was done a little unevenly. Only noticeable upon close inspection; will not be noticeable at all after a little wear. 9, 12 and 15 feet wide Sand, Taupe. Gray. Natural, Not all colors in all widths. se * Short Carpet lengths—Lowest Prices ; $1.35 to $3.15 yd. for $1.75 to $4.50 grades Tapestry Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters, Wool Wiltons, Worsted Wiltons, from one of the largest American carpet manufacturers. Some show slight imperfections in weaving. Good lengths—5 to 19 yards—for halls and stairways. Plain colors and figured designs. 27 inches wide. $1.35, $1.65, $2 sq. yd. for Linoleums 2, $2.25, $2.50 grades. Imported and domestic inlaid linoleum. 1,560 yards, 16 patterns. Wide range of colors. Third Gallery, New Buliding Famous CROWN Table Linens One of the best wearing qualities made. ~» . ° , At Lowest prices in Years 63 x 63 In. CROWN Linen Tablecloths +» $5.75 71 x 72 in. CROWN Linen Tablecioths. . teeeeeeeeeee $6.75 71 x # in. CROWN Linen Tablecioths.......... $8.75 71 x 108 in. CROWN Linen Tablecloths. ..... $10.75 350 cloths. In four beautiful designs. ‘ * * 20 x 20 In. Napkins to match $6.75 dozen 22 x 22 In. Napkins to match dozen 24 x 24 in. Napkins to match s dozen 275 dozen. CROWN napkins. Same four designs, * * * 750 yards 71 in. Table Damask~— $3.25 Not in years have CROWN linens been available at such low prices, yard $2.45 for $3.50 Luncheon Sets 13-piece scalloped-edge luncheon sets of pure linen. Fine grade, Excellent value a he 1,200 pieces Fancy Linens Half Price 50 for $3 scarfs, 20 x 45 inches $3.50 for $7 Shams, 32 x 52 inches 8. x 30 inches 60 x 60 inches Many other sizes not mentioned also Half Price Fine Moravian linen, hand-hemstitching and hand-drawn work, Firet Floor, and Main Alsle Street Floor, Old Buliding , 4