swwrr ftM W? KSnKMflSN ph wwss p--'7!fr i vt W. m u- ,-- fc EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADKLPHIA, FRIDAY, MARQH 5, 1920 T t A". CHANG ES ARE MADE i. V i N BY EVANGELICALS ? , tliimhor f nietriotc Pnrtiirnrt tr t Four by Twenty-sixth An nual Conference "RESIDING ELDER IS DEAD v Hy the Associated Pien , VHIIamport. V. . March B The business sessions of the tucnt -sixth Manual conference of the t'nited lhan ifelical Churcli begim etpnln in the JTirst Church, with HIMiop V P. Hell. H Allcntown, presiding Two im Sortant features of the (mksIoiir of the ay were the derision to reduce the number of districts to four and the presenting of the reports of the secral (residing elders After deciding to reduce the districts the following assignment was deter tnlnod nnnn ! York district, the lte C. X. Sones. Carlisle district, the Key ' W. H. Cox. presiding elder: Lew nburB district, the Itcv ,1 K. Ditnlnp. pre riding elder. Willininsport district, the Rev. W. J. Campbell, presiding elder The Itov. C I, Sones. presiding ilder Cf the York distriit n ported 'M con versions and I'M nmssions, with 1000 tithers. S10 2M tontnbuti'd to the mls (rfonarj fund. $1140 to the Ministerial Aid SorieM and S. 000 for the for ward movement The Hi W H Cox. piesiding elder f the Carlisle district, reported pledges f $50,02," for the forward innveinent. 400 couveisions and 4181 accessions. (There was contributed for missions 512,700. an Increase of $1200 The in crease in pastoral suppoit was $I!000. The lte M I Jamison, presiding lder of the Center district, died while rented nt his desk preparing his report .for submission to confercwe The one page which he had finished was read by the Hev S P. Reiner The Hc 3. F. Dunlap. presiding elder of the jiewlsburg district, repotted $20,012 contributed for church debts, $12,020 for missions, 112:5 enncrsions and .'171 accessions. $40,li."0 pledged for the forward movement I The Rev W .1. Campbell, presiding elder of the Wtlliamsport district, re ported $1S74R paid on new buildings. ,$9452 on improvements. Slb.iVTs for Blisslons. an incii'ii.e of !'."27 over last Jrenr. The Re .1 S. Reeser. of York, Was re eleited swretim of the confer encc. The evening's session was deoted to l meeting of the Ministerial Aid So i ety. The Rev. J. W. Thompson. f Ixck Hiupu. presided mid the 1U jTohn A. Pnudel, A. M . was tin Speaker The treasurer reported $2."( u received this vear. I jjjjiiwiji twgjjiiiaisii 'w)ft??.,'y jh " 11 ill t y s J, sk . L ANCASTER WANTS IRE OF SUNDAY Evangeli3t Addresses Elovon Meotings in Three-Day Whirl wind Campaign PUN MONTH'S MEETINGS Central News Photo MLMKR (.. PI,ATT Tor the last je.ir iinslstant to tho comptroller, and has recently been appointed chief clerk of tho Treas ury Department Southern Railway Cuts Forces Knowllle, Tenn., March o. (Uy A. P.) Orders lning off 800 of the lf!00 emplojes at Southern Railway shops here hae been posted, effective Satur day Reduction of expenditures was said to be the purpose. Richmond. V., March B (Uy A. P Lack of woik has prompted an announcement by Southirn Rnllvaj of ficials here that 140 emplojes at the comp'itn's locnl shops would bo laid off next Mondnj. "Lancaster, Ta., March 5 The Rev. William A. Sunday finished a three days' whirlwind campaign in Lancaster with n strenuous clay. lie first talked to the boys and girls of the high srhools, then conducted an evan gelistic service nt St. Paul's Reformed Church. Right after dinner he nd flressed the How man Tccnnical School xtudents, n majority of them former soldiers, now government wards learn ing n trade. Then bock to the church for another big meeting, nnd afterward motoring to the Mtllcrsville State Nor mal School for a meeting with its bun- DODGE D-passengcr touring: newly refln- Ishcd; A-l condition $860: first pnvmont, $370; 12 monthly payments, $40 each Lexington Motor Company of Pennsylvania 851-853 North Broad Street KaaMHBEaHHaBHBHBaatf'i drsds of students, nnd last night he bade adieu to Lancaster, having given eleven talks in three days. After the high school students had pledged nllcglnnco to the flag nnd sang the "Star Spangled Banner," Utllj cried out, "That's the way to breed Americans, groat stuffl" Tho boys having given their cheers for Sunday, the latter remarked, "Fine, now where, nre the girls?" And ho got their yell, too. A great crowd attended tho farewell pervlce Inst night. Preacher and nudi enco were In close sympathy from tho start nnd the dlscourso was a splendid tribute to Christ ns the Son of God, nnd not ns n moro man. "I wouldn't Insult Jesus Christ by picsentlng Illm ns the highest typo of man. 1 present Him an tho Blblo presents lllm, ns the Son of God. Christ performs miracles today Just as Ho did centuries ago when Ho Mas among men. Thero arc still men oround willing to crucify Christ and I would bo ashamed to bo seen in such a dirty bunch. They would still bo ready to throw Btones nt Him. I could stone such wretches myself," said the evangelist. In denouncing any but a belief in God the Rev. Sunday said: "If. old Mother Eddy rises before lesurrcctlon day I'll cat polecat for supper. l"ou will bo saved God's way or go to bell. I ' Jesus Christ or nothing, old top. Sundoy gnvo this messngo to knncas tcr county farmers: God said otter man had sinned, Thou shalt earn for giveness by the sweat of, your brow. Thnt's why you nro picking bugs ott your tobacco, old skeptic J you ro sim ply obeying God's law. In his concluding prayer tho Rev. Sunday hoped tho devil would turn tall nnd quail, get pneumonia and go to a hospital, for bo has sown enough tares. Billy left for his next engagement at Syracuse, N. Y., for a ten days' campaign, highly pleased with Lan caster; nnd already plans aro being Leaky Gas Pipe Fatal to Couple Atlantic Cit. N. .1.. March .". U 3L IN) Mr. and Mis. A. It. Oppido. each nbout sixtx jeais old. were found dead in n basement room of their home lere yesterdn the result of n leak in the pipe connected with a gas stove which was still burning The couple Vcrc last seen on Friday. Watch Repairing Our watch experts will care fully examine your watch and advise you whether any repairs arc needed. There is no task of watch re pairing too difficult for our ex perts. Only the finest materials are used and all work is fully guaranteed. Estimates submit ted in advance. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. TMAMOND MnnCIIANTP Jrwni.KRS SILVRHSMITHS ?d BONWIT TELLER & CQ Uhep$aaltij topOriainatiotUi CHESTNUT AT 13tn STREET Present Mbbjb & Entail Wmxnx s Appall That Enhances the Charms and Xaivcte of Youth Specialized types in Tailored Suits, Frocks and I rOto rf DancU,'n "Dt,,. ,.. I . ., ja.o vi iximauiiiy i lquuuty ailu 4M)R?&: Engaging Style-Themes ffSwfra ttsSft ft 1 V a,JttEsa'an w 1 S3 MISSES' SPRING SUITS 55.00 to 125.00 l-eatured are Eton, Godct Flare, Pcplum, semi-military, box and strictly tailored types It is the diversity of the silhouettes allied with the never vaiying high character of the tailoring which permits the Miss to choose a suit with individuality and exactly suited to her taste and type. Favored materials are Tncotine. Poiret Twill and Serges. Sizes M to 18. MISSES' ETON FROCKS In Trirotinc or Poiret Twill 59.50 to 95.00 Trig Tailleur Frocks of a jaunty character. Braiding, embroidery, wide swirling sashes, dainty vestees and short sleeves are; distinctive details. Navy blue is the fashionable color. A definite grace of line contributed by pleated, tunic and straightline skirts. Sizes 14 to 18. MISSES' TAFFETA FROCKS 55.00 Featuring waistline basques tying into sash at back, short peplums tucked tunics, pleated rufflings, embroidered batiste and shadow lace collars. Sizes 14 to 18. MISSES' COATS & CAPES 59.50 to 145.00 Of duvetync, bolivia, velour, English camel's hair and silvertone, showing the new short wrap effects. Smart belted and sport types. Sizes 1 4 to 18. M .ca kCnr "iK r. r Put a Piece on Your Tongue Pllt a piece of Auerbach Milk Chocolate Almond Bar on your tongue taste the smooth creamy, Auerbach Chocolate, mingled with the savor of big, fresh-roasted, crispy almonds you'll have the most toothsome morsel you ever knew. AUERBACH Milk Chocolate with Roasted Almonds rom Maine to California Dealers: If your jobber cannot aapply you write us for name of Auerbtoh jobber. D. AUERBACH A SONS 11th Ave. 40th to 47th St. Naw York 3h tere is an AUERBACH candy for every occasion - vww t v tf M&wsm mi diseased for n renlBIlljr Siindnr evan gelistic campaign of n mcmtla's JYati In n big tabernacle in tho not distant future. Ho was presented with n cliccic for $1000 beforo leaving, Easton, Md., Strike Fizzles Eiuton, Mil., March C Tho em ployes of tho Easton Turnlturo Factory, who two weeks ago went on strft a rlso of 15 per cent nnd a nlne-ho!! day nnd also becauso ono of Jholr num bcr, who was n member of tho unlo was discharged, ' has collapsed, fn' men decided to return to nork m' morning upon tho samo basli 0 i!s foro tho strike. It was tho first .uiv , that ever occurred here. ni 0ppenheim.llins Chestnut and 12th Sts. Special Values Tomorrow Saturday Women's New Spring Suits Sport suits of wool jersey in navy, rookie, sand, beige and Pekin blue, belted model with mannish collar, patch and side pockets. Special for Tomorrow 29.75 Tailored suits fashioned of serge, smart model with narrow belt crossed in front. Mannish collar, link buttoned and silk lined. Special for Tomorrow 39.75 $29.75' 17 ' V I '( y tw . a i i In lJJJ) IV In IV ft V' j ( $39.75 Misses' and Girls' Spring Dresses if V'Jl, $8.OoW Girls' white repp dresses in box' pleated belted model; smartly embroidered in contrastingcolors.. Girls' Peter Pan cloth dresses in pink, rose and canary. Belted model attractively embroidered. Misses' Jersey cloth dresses in' straightline models, embroidered, braided and self button trimmed.. 5.00 8.90 18.00 Misses' taffeta dresses in long waist and basque effects, embroid ered, braid and button trimmed.J 38.00 $88.00 Misses' Spring Polo Coats Plain tailored sport model with inverted pleated back, raglan sleeves, patch pockets and narrow leather belt, silk lined throughout. Special) 45.00 .S& ''" i" ' M hf"-HMf !'- i'- &wJL.,;i,-Mtiftiuai,'j;Jj . I The Greatest Offering of Women's Shoes in Town This Week $15 to $20 Boots for Street and Dress, Now ws More than four thousand Pairs -all sizes, all widtha. 1230 Market Family Store fX7?SowiiNapgrnwty 1308 Chestnut Family Store Also a Quick-Service Men's! Shop at 19 South 11th Every Foot Profetsionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising. OPPENHElM.gltlNS&G Chestnut and 12th Sts. Specials for Tomorrow Georgette Crepe Blouses Collar and collarless models in white, flesh, navy and smart combinations; hemstitched, beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed. Regular Values to $9.75 Sale Price 4.85 Women's Lingerie Blouses Of voile in cluster tucked, tailored and lace trimmed models with smart collars. Values to $2.00 1.35 puji mj Women 's Silk Petticoats Of taffeta silk and mes salinc in suit shades and changeablcs with tucked, hemstitched and pleated flounce. Regular Value $7.90 5.90 .f.AwMtfVf.....is. ,- tfjwaji'afay fofcy ...?
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