The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1922, Page 12

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oa a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, +e tS Rector Says Dance in Primitive Dignity Is Hope of Humanity) ssc sessmser gece Dr. Guthrie Sees Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, lowa as Restoring It. rie, Rector of St. Mark's-i mon yesterday afterr n William Norman Gu The Rev. Dr. Bouwerle, on Hast Tenth Street, in o Ing modern civilization, sald that the restoration of dancing to its pri dignity would do more to save the human race than any other thing SIX TALKS TO SHOW CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY urchill King, Ke, will give tho firat f six lectures under the Pay-|} in the auditortu n-the- | Washington Square Centre of } University, 100 Washington Kast he naire ritlelz mitive Deems Lectureship the was estab: Christian He sald that Isadora Duncan, P Jowa and Ruth St. Denis have done more to restore the @ances than any other thing the last fifty years. He considered that dancing at present, however fallen so low that it would be a thing to rescue It “The reason that most Proach the question of dancit ly ts that you are not normal,’ Guthrie said. “A series of te prove that hardly one sound out of 100. “Primitive man danced to express an inner emotion, but primitive man was not interested in sex. Most im- portant to us now is the fact that the art of religion can find in the art of York City is Am nention rac have nothing to say foreigners at all,” Di “What T have to say is Americans who do n at} What right have yc eign people rightful dignity of human mind is nily in the Foreigners average seven to the fly, It Is not much use to talk families. mans in this country, done nothing to make but we Americ how haga td i gg A io ints abonc| them. We can't blame them port, ere are three points about) we can blame ourselves,” dancing: “1. It raises scandal, It runs vio- lently counter to irrational taboo. It enlists excitement on behalf of re- form and gets the greatest amount off publicity. “2, It touches eve intimate way, bec: everybody is to hay nody which he can operate with his spirit “3. It Is the only art that requires no material outside the person, whether he be rich or poor “We wish to restore in small de gree the dance to its sacri functions, which would prov beyond all expectation. But how we expect to approach suc saying no decent American dodge going to church op Than ing Day. xdy in a most Held For E cases of Marie Aguro, Mott Street and Cleminto nd Rose Santora, of No, 528 8 treet, the Bronx, arrested last °] on charges of extortion as are '] storles told to two young lovers caused them to th about ort 000 on each test, but we would the next series of civilization is gol can doubt it, The artists is that they arc pelt ~conscious, but the public makes them so Dr. Guthrie that Americ done hardly ything to make 1¢ citizens out of foreigners coming American shores, He asserted that less than 25 per cent. of the popula- dant Mrs, Aguro is stepmothe a week from September up alleged fortune tellers, For Sixty Years the Ferris “Ten Factors of Flavor” Have Produced These Delicious Hams 1. Fresh hams selected from America’s choicest stock, 2. Secret old-fashioned curin; orup Besed upon granulated white sugar, pure table salt and Aftesian well water. 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Always fresh at your dealer's. ctions, Gov- 'y half as severe America in the future unless we People blame the pre Dr, Guthrie ended his sermon by “GHOSTS” HAVE HEARING |' J he business of | POSTPONED TO THURSDAY | jiaced under arrest cher of Kather- told him by the Ms Keren ewal of the ex ‘al subject of the seri wi A Chrletian Appreack ‘| THEIR SONGS TOO LOUD, neve TWO PLACED IN JAIL ans of at all, | TMeutenant Finds #40 tn Nickels— He Counted At 16Ist Street and should |the Bronx, five men ksgiv= [trish song were interruy the orderly conduct in jon, of N Ca s . forty-three, th Street, a news hostler, s'8 possession tho police found ickels, Lieut. Thomas P. Cum- m in half an hour, impse Friday sult of whieh |" #1 for heroism in warfare, wil e of the Veterans of Belleau Wood, ef] United States Marine Brigade, at a fon in the Hotel Penn- night. Twenty-five pcelved medals in the nong the invited guests Major Gens John A. Lejeune, nandant of the Marine Corps Jor n. Wendell C, Neville and Brig. Gen. Smedley D, Butler, Albertus W. Catlin and Logan Feland. up to last A-} will be ¢ EDISON OFFICIAL PREDICTS WET COUNTRY |««: A prediction that the country will be "wet" Prohibidientsts abandon coercive tactics” Sradtent Uf PHocnks A. Kalaon, Inc, of] mer Supreme Court Justice Milla for Orange, which accompanies a qi Maxwell Institute to 600 sales mane in varlous parts of the country, sationnalre requests from tho the liquor Prohibitl NOVEMBER 20, 1922. Oacciared Mr. stricdy an economic one, Maxwell's letter, “but and as an ile proposition st 1s not being y wold to the public, It was ‘put . — WARD CA POSTPONED AN- or DAY. Argument on a motion made by for- Inside of two years unless “thelr present ds contained in a let Maxwell, First Vice immediate tral of Walter 8, Ward, jJchirged with killing Clarence Peters «|on the Kenalco Road May 16, scheduled in White Plains for to-day, has been ostponed until to-morrow because John Mack, Special Assistant District At- y, must eppear at a hearing in Stillman case in Brooklyn to-day, J ix now out on $50,000 ball, sont out to-day by the W information cot effects of enforce: 8, mz FARM Tomato [atsup It Tempts the indifferent appetite. It makes the foods you like taste better. It makes you like the foods you wouldn’t taste before. Made from Tomatoes Fresh From the Vines y= as ZZZ The Aroma Alone Tells You It’s Ferris Ham! Just to smell it sizzling and popping in the kitchen is enough totell youthere’s baked Ferris Ham for dinner. 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But these are only a few of the Ferris “Ten Factors”, Allalong the line each ham is watched and inspected; each finished ham is protected with heavy parchment and burlap; and only a few are shipped at a time, so when you buy one it is really fresh cured for you. Get a Ferris Ham tomorrow—whole orhalf. Boil it, bake it, or roast it and give the family a holiday dinner. FERRIS HAM “The old-fashioned flavor that’s always new!” uper Values On Super eae adi Bros Rabbit olasses apeces, 4 10+|opiycis 40) SOAP 3. 2O*IBEANS "O° a = D9 TY A&P GRAPE JUICE FRUIT JAM Samp peta Fruit © Nat Aled $6¢ NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT 15° in USED TO MAKE” ‘EATLANTIC & PACIFIC’? Over 7000 stores in the U.S =

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