1 ;: ,. A' Ti- IlisliNS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 9 Paster as Martyr 10 SHIELD OTHERS Fermer Paster Hore Quits Mt. Vornert, N. Y., Church te Protect Phlladelphians DENIES HE IS "FALSIFIER" Th nir. Geerge D. Arlninn, former ntster of the Chestnut Street Bnptist F-hurch. Fortieth and Chestnut streets, fireieed and remarried within a month, hu resigned hi? pastorate of the First Btntlst Church, at Mount crnen, In sermen lie announced hjj do de do chlen wm tool and that It followed JlrcumntancM which enused him te be unjustly termed a fnlsincr. He snld In concealing something very nccessnry he was defending two prominent I'hlla ddphlany, "lilfh In the service of the 'Sema day the facts will be perfectly .i... he nntlmird. "I seem te stand cicun . ...uft,i i,t riii.t Ill II, UUb VH net. My lips suffered nnd before you en untruuum mm Almlchty Knows wmi .mm i ... hn m'nlcd. 1 novo T am ahWdinc some people hlch up in it.- ,! of the Master whel would lave te step down nnd out. I hove hnd te de what I hove been delmj, and I urn notielnj te name the people. "It -would cler the atmosphere, but I would be trniter an a man. Se for fer t me, and don't quarrel about me. Don't trv te defend me. I need no de fense. Yeu don't have te defend Jesus, Paul or the Saints. If you love ,mc, don't anne about me. I'lcnsc drop it. I am thinking of the wonderful possi bilities of tbe Church. Dr. Adams did net go into any de tail but he said he hed entered the milplt with a broken heart, at a time when "word would have cleared ev trithlng, but would have damned some one." The announcement came upon tbe heels of reported differences of opinion among the congregation ever their pas tor's matrimonial adventures. The su perintendent of the Sunday school had resigned and there was a falling oft in attendance at the church. Dr. Adams declined te fiheuss the natter today. "I hove nothing mere te say,' he lid, "and will net go into the matter any further at this time." the Itcv. Dr. William H. Main. 1018 Kcrth Sixteenth street, who was one of Dr. Adams' closest friends when he was af the Chestnut Street Baptist Church, laid he could net linngtna what Dr. Adams meant by his remarks that he was "shielding two persons high Up in the service of the Master in Philadel phia."" "Dr. Adams never told me of inj trouble he had with Philadelphia ministers," fold Dr. Main, "hnd L nm at a Ies te explain his statements." Dr. Adam wni pastor of the Chest nut Street Baptist Church from 1003 until lOlS. He then went te the Mount Vernen Church. It was after he had been there a year that rumors of di vorce notion were first heard. Sudden -It. after a prayer meeting, he nsked the women members of the congregation te go te one room nnil the men te go te another. Te the women one of the female ushers announced ticlr pastor was seeking a divorce from his wife. bised en conduct alleged te have been confessed te him nnd their twenty-two-rear-old son. At the same time n sim ilar announcement was made te the men of the church. In March lie get the divorce. His wife win living In Atlantic City, nnd In interviews denied she. had ever done anything mere than flirt wltli men who nere In a position te advance her hus band. A month after the divorce. Dr. (hb) Wilkes-Barre Express New Leaves Reading Terminal 5.00 P.M. daily except Sunday Arr. Wilkea-Barre . .35 P.M. " HnrletenMWtJeB)0.S5KM. IWIwnUDUUfCu. nnk mini Uh (Ucplax n4 nil" U Uiift, Mr mUre.d dTr.t from Phil.. 4dpW.leWllk.BwT.IiH.M,n,cliw.r,Dul. mm, Terente and Cblage at oenvwnMot boom fM Imtrmtauen and TtchU ml City Ticket Office, 1341 ChestnutSt, 'Reading Terminal, Columbia Ave. ad Wajne Junction Stations 3ailr6a.cl The Reute of The Black Diamond W1s '4& vSvW 3S?A&& P s83 nil J CARAT ) eU Un a Diamond Hlwr the actual ,. f the diamond ii I earat for 183 00. loeki te U worth J1M.00. Tula U enlr I taeauadi we will ha te en tile. In ". tu con tee U our ihw window, at the "ntr ( th and Ohettaut 6U naailr one eno ene " mUUen dellarV worth of Diamondi all 7 "J Blln nure at trloei from $6.00 IS000.OO. ETtrjr dUmend we nil li ao ae "Pald with our reuUr urantoe. De mlu thU opBertualty. We oloe have included the fol lowing wonderful diamond value in " great mrtlm HbobebobobJ(k ' '"aSIHL LLLLLLLHaiLBiiaiakbU.'t' THE ItEV. OEOUGE I. ADAMS Dr. Adams, former pastor of the Chestnut Street Raptlst Church here, has rjnlgncd the nastornte of the First na.ptlst Church or Mount Vernen, N. Y.. ratlier than explain a position which maltea him ap parently a felalfler. He says te ex plain would harm two Phlladcl phlang . Adams was married te Mrs. Cera V. KUlen, widow of M. N. Klllcji, 4B11 Pine street, tills city. The ceremony wns performed in New Yerk. Dr. Adams gnvc his age as fifty-six and Mrs. Klllcn gave hers as fifty-one. When news was first made public $350. zee, J150, 1120 585 65, t55, Ord.r, J325 ?260 $175 $135 $110 $78 $00 $50 il HllFM t and and and nnd and nnd and and ruied. $300, new $225, new $160, new $125 new $100, new $70, new $55, new $45, new DUr Oatalea $200 $150 $120 $100 $75 $50 $35 $30 Free. t frmfMM 0 iiuur:ivne;UEwi, )iflMOMDVWATnifS-KwLJ COR. 8th & CHESTNUT STS, JnMRKETST.909HARKETST. THE PALM ROOM NEWLY APPOINTED FOR Fail.& Winter 'Delicious St, James Feed MUSIC DURING DINNER DandeK, tO.30 tt Chsing V t Tea Tansant Wednesdays y Saturdays from 4.30 until 6 The HetelSt. James Walnut at 13th Strut that Dr, Adams was seeking- a divorce, last December, his first wife asserted that the real reason behind It was his friendship for Mrs. KUlen. who had been an influential member of the West Philadelphia congregation. The pastor nnd Mrs. KUlen both denied this. It was stated later, after th divorce was granted, that Dr. Adami had had some sort of an agreement with the beard of his church at Mt. Vernen net te remarry for two years. Ilut his re marriage came n month after the di vorce decree. WOMEN BACK CANDIDATE Delaware County Association In dorse Mrs. Annie Melllck The Delaware County Association of Welncn's Clubs has indorsed the can didacy of Mrs. Annie- Mel lick, of Bwarthraere', for State Representative from the Second Legislative District. An active canvass Is new being made for her election. Ter "Whan the deer bell an nounces uneipected guests," ya Margaret, "I knew that's the signal for me te get Ancre Cheese out of the re , frlgerater." New, Coated, tjnnitary Wrapper eflNCRE ffAAt1 Crrtuif AbgvtfirSjbt&r CHEESE Made by SHARPLESS, Phila 1 Government Buildings- ren SALE IY SEALED BIDS Located at Delaware Ordnance lie err Depet, redribktewn, N. J., the Ordnance Salvage Beard will receive proposal until October 14, 1021, "Noen", en 26 two-story frame bar racks, and H one-story mess halls, both equipped with het-air furnaces ; 2 lavatories, 1 one-story cafeteria building, and 3 one-story frame stables Fer complete deseWpMen and bid forma address, and send all bids te CHAIRMAN, ORDNANCE SALVAGE BOARD Frnnkfnrd Amrnal, PHILADELPHIA, PA. IJ. 8. AltMY SURn.US j&fants The most popular infant Feed when, natures sxxly fails. Since 1857. EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk :AU These Goods On Ssle Tomorrow- A Blemished Complexion Hew te Relieve It Teu can remove these embarrassing skin blemishes by a slmple and inex pensive neme ireaimem ene mat is both safe and sure. Wash ytaur face, hands, neck and arm with warm water nnd BlAck nnd Whltn fleap. Dry nnd lightly apply Black nnd White Bcnuty Bleach. Allew te remain en everniKnt. Kepeai mis treatment several nights nnd you will be delighted. Should your skin be the least Irritated, apply little bits of seething Bleck and White Cleansing Cream. All drut and department stores can supply you with Black and White Beauty Bleach, 60c; Seap, 25c, nnd Black nnd White t-icansing uream, zee ana bec Write Dept. J, Plough, Memphis, Tenn., for n copy of your Birthday Boek and n, leaflet which tells nil about Black and Whlte Toilet Preparations. ' iMJMTlBTYBLEACr. JMM ajajaarawpw jurr-i m laflTaaTB Shave With Guticura Seap The New Way Without Mug VICTROLAS Style 80, $108.50 with ten records $10 taih JI.50 uttkly Style 90, $133.50 with ten rrcerdi $10 cath$1.7S weekly Style 100, $158.50 with ten recerda $10 cash $2 meekly BELLA 1129 Chestnut St. SUNRAY Fer Scalp and Skin Did you knew that we will send generous sample bottle of Sunray for five cents in stamps? SUNRAY COMPANY, Inc. 540 North 5th St., Department E, Philadelphia Ask Your Dealer for Sanray. It Beautifies and Heals. k 1" IMPOIlTEItS, DESiaXERS AXD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AS'D CHILDREN'S APPAREL OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY-SIX YEARS v GOWNS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES fffll H Chestnut Cerner Twelfth SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS CHILDREN APPAREL N Five Specific Values for Tomorrow WOMEN'S AND MISSES- SUITS OF THE BETTER KINO 49.50 Theee tailleurs, faahiened of Meueeyne. Duvet de Laine nnd Tricetine are dia tinctively "Harri." They arc cloverly atyled in this season's predominating shades, plain and fur trimmed. i,ECONl FLOOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS OF THE BETTER KhXU 75.00 These plain and fur-trimmed coats can be deacribed In ene word "Superb." Originations with shawl cellar and new bleute effects, as well ai the popular lender lilheunttes. Developed in tli' newer materials, including Marvella, Orlande, Corena, Panvellaine and Vel dyne. THIRD FLOOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' DRESSES OF THE BETTER KIND 35.00 Thia i indeed an ezampl of "Harris" values. Materials are Tricetlna, Canten, Peiret Twill, Crepe Reman and Reahnnara Crepe. The newest shades, trimmings and Fashion's latest whims are represented. These are ideal frocks for all informal ocensiens. SECOND FLOOR BLOUSES OF THE BETTER KIND 9.95 In shades of the autumn colerina we bave jjreuped many original atylea at this low price. Every new and very lat est style, the slip-ever, tie-baclc and smart tuck-in typca arc ineluded, par ticularly emphasizing the newer sleevea and square, round or Peter Pan cellars, with embroideries and trimmings of very distinctive and individual designs. FIRST FLOOR SKIRTS OF THE BETTER KIND q ok ! r i . i s bE22E223S3L T rr i i V J, 1 i 'K-'Ar- WV- Te complete the informal sport or busi ness costume with a "Harris" blouse and sweater, these smart wool plaids and novelty cloth skirts ere essential, Out diversified assemblage of knife-plaited and box-plaited models give that finished, tailored appearance ana insure an abso lute correctness ei style. FOURTH FLOOR Women's $2.50 French KID s i A. Q gloves 1 ;5 Twe-claap. In white, tan. gray, brown, beaver, also black-wlth-whlte and whlte-wlth-black etltchlng. Women's $6 Leng: Kid Gloves, $4.98 lf-button, Brown, beaver and white.- First Fleer, Seuth. ? HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Market Eighth Filbert Seventh One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day MEN'S $8 & $10 SILK $ k .95 SHIRTS Hb Phenomenal Bargalnml Maierity Werth Doublet H!;h-a;rade ellk-atrtpe crepa de chine, aatln itrlpe Jeraeye, and heavy Kmplre mellewapun broadclethB. Brand new atrlpe-efrects. l'erfect te the smallest Lit rirethers Flret Fleer, 7th Street 2500 Dresses in a Sale That will m akeNewValueRecer ds! ! w Every one of the many fashionable Autumn colorings is included brown, navy. Sorrento, gray, along with many very handsome all-black dresses appropriate for mourning wear. K" Materials represent the very cream of Fashion's favorites canton crepes, crepe back satin, crepe de chine, georgette crepe, tricetine, Peiret twill and piquetine. Women s and Misses' Dresses of Beautiful Material & Stunning Style, at a Price That Barely Cevers the Cost of Maying and Fabric! The trimmings are wonderfully new and smart, comprising picturesque Oriental bead girdles silk fageting revealing glimpses of bright color beneath moire frills, silk braids, long silk tassels, glossy cire ribbons, scintillating beads, deep jet fringes, cord girdles, monkey fur and French knots. In all sizes for women and misses also extra sizes. Ne mail or phone orders filled. Every dress in this let was made te sell for at least $25 and the majority were made te sen ier $ae. rney are styles that you will take gen uine pleasure in wearing and are unreservedly offered to morrow at The bifrgest dress event of the whole year, and one that will long be remembered by these hun dreds of women and misses who cheese from this remarkable assortment of beautiful styles. Ut Brethera SECOND FLOOR jLzp j je R fi saaaaAa Oftk ml Im (Ml fl 41s ml l J III 1 HSsl r a x -i prriJ i nHSI FromTwe of Our Best Makers Twe Thousand Men's Winter SllttS & OVCFC' $25 & $28 $ Val ues A sale which beyond all a ideubt offers te men and,JK iyeung men of Philadelphia the greatest dollar-fer-dol- lar value that their money has ever beucht. Clean-cut, thoroughly up-te-the-minuto styles hand tailored iruarantced alUwoel THE SUITS are single- und double- THE OVERCOATS nrc single- and double-breasted breasted in tweeds, cassimercs, heme-j ulsters, ulsterettes, belted, semi-belted and great coat spun and cheviot of brown, green and j ects in- tweeds, cassimercs nnd mixtures, including 1 I'.ut-j ui me very iasnionaeie Drewn ard green I tones. $40 & $45 Valu es gray plaids, checks and stripes. .. -. ff - M -4W Beys 13.50 Lrompten$1 A Corduroy Suits! U With Extra T router Tan and brown Norfelks. Sues ti te 18. - 1- . $8.50 Novelty Suits, $5.98 French Oliver Twists and Middy styles; all wool serge, Jersey cloth and mixtures. 2 Mi te 9 years. Beys' 10 ?7 ( Overcoats I JV Fancy cheviets and casBimeres in brown, gray, navy and new shades of green. Sizes 2H te 12. x II ii-ii iiiiiii n 1 ir $16.50 AU-Weel Norfolk Suiti, $10 TWO PAIRS KNICKERS In blue, brown and gry mixtures. Sizes te 18. Lit llrethsra SECONDi FLOOU 7TII 8TK Visit Our Ulr IlMtaeraiit llrst et ByrryUiln at Lew. it Prlcts Seventh Fleer of Our jytw DBlldlii-. Hh , 4T Vfl ' h 9 XS I7jy. ( t 8ia. h ji j tmmgi AnJ