CT5rnrrPwfrrt HEALING INDORSED BY EPISCOPALIANS Vl',Tsi,rj! a " T t i f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIAr FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1922 5 Church Formally Placed en Rec erd Recognizing Ministrations APPROVE TWO NEW PRAYERS Poland. Ore. Sept. 2' The Pro Pre L'.M. " i..i i,nnn ferinii v tiluceil en ret- P'?'V "" lil.. nt ilin mlllltl-v nf i 1.. fAnnrflllllnTl SSllnif. Tl"" toieRiillloii wm nccerdci! i night bv n ete of (he IIoiise of ill.? rntlO Ins Hip notion of tl.e PrtiiW of Deputies nt the general con- Tfntien i"'"--; the blxliepB' nit Ien ntlthotires clergy .n,t Inv members, who believe tlie.v pos !. power? of In'iilliiR. te prepare Smele" "bv enre nnd prnver and Ii!Ji.inl niul mcillrnl study, for their ireper nml 'if exercise." P rrovWeii ! mitfle that wlicr -(tlrv Is HDi-clnllwil these w ::. i.nl in se only witn tne written rl i "nfinr iIiip renslilerntlim of ministry It. www Ice it en ffilf bishop nml in vmp.ilhtlp loafer tneir " i i!,i.i r-i.! lull,... .,!,, ui ,nC Willi lliuiiu:n v.....i,.,. t...j-..- A cemmlwlnti uns named te consider firther the mutter of Iie'ilIiiR. IlWiep Themas V. (inller. Bishop of rr0ntwpe, n re-elected president of the National Council by the Heuse of TtWiepi en tlie seventh bnllet. Uhhnp lircnt inevcil te wake the election unanimous, which was immediately Nominntlen was mnde by tlie Bishops for n Suffragan IlNlieu for .Seuth Da ict.i in plnee of William P. Reining Reining ten 'transferred te Bustern Orepnii. 'J'lie Bf. Willlnm Blnlr Roberts, n grmltinte f Trinity College and the Berkley Sein Inan. dean of the Itetcbiul Cem oration In Seuth Diiketa. was the only nnme jlnced In nomination nnd It was mc ended bv eleun Bishops. Dining the war he sinv service at the front as chap lain of a regiment of engineers. There blng no ether nomination, Mr. Rob Reb Mis' flectien is nesured. He is forty jenrs old. The Heuse of Bishops adopted the following prnjcr for use In the marriage service: "0 Alnnghlv Ged, creator of man kind, Who only nrt the uellsprlng of life; bctew upon these Thy spivmitx, If It be Thy will, the gift nnd heritage of children : and grant that they mnj we their children brought up in Thy faith nnd fe.'r te the honor nnd glory of Thy nnme ; through Jesus Christ, cur Lord. Amen." A new prayer for the lnnne wns ap proved and sent te the Ilou&e of Depu ties. The following have been appointed nsmhers of the Joint Commission en the Ministry of Healing: bishops Theodere D.lJrntten, of Mississippi; Charles II. Hrent, of Western New JerkS David .Scssums, of Leuislnnaj William A. (lueiry, Herman Page, Tbcodero I. Reese, the Ilevs. Wllmcr Orcsham, of Hnn Francisce; Geerge F. Weld, of I.es Angeles; 1 C. Sherman, of Akren, O. ; Dr. Philemen F. Hturges, of Providence, It. I. ; Dr. H. P. Abbett, of Haltlmore; Messrs. It. I, Manning, of Seuth Carellnn; Metris Carle, of Philadelphia ; W. W. Olds, Jr., of Vir ginia; Dr. W. I Smith, director of Jehns Hepkins Hespital: Dr. IMward S. Cowles, of New Yerk, and Dr. I.itcan, of San Prancls-ce. The resolu tion of the convention required the choice of three physicians. Lewis II. Franklin, of New Yerk, was elected treasurer of the domestic and foreign missionary encietj. lly etc of the bishops the proposal te recognize ileneencsscH as mi order In the ministry nnd provide for their ordina tion was refeiicd back te the commission te icpeit nt the next convention. Streng opposition was offered te the migges migges tlen that married women should he per mitted te serve us deaconesses. The first clash between blgh nnd low churchmen In this convention took plnee in the Heuse of Deputies en n proposed addition te the prnjcr for the church militant In innimunlnn service. Lew churchmen pattlculnrly objected te a paragraph praising the Lord for all Ills Mints and mentioning the nanic of the j lllesscd Virgin Mnry, and also te a I new prnver for the dead, reading ns fol fel fol eows: "Keincmber, O Lord, all Thy servants wim have gene befete us with the sign nf faith : be merciful unto them, nnd te nil who rest In Christ, nnd grant them pence and jey: and hut the light et uny piesence shine upon tliem." WINS MILLION BY DIVORCE Wife of Connecticut Manufacturer Is Given Decree San Francisce, Sept. 22. (By A. P.) Mrs. Hubert Stewart Heward, ' wife of a Dnnbury. Conn., piano maiiu- I fiuturer. obtained an Interlonitery de- i tree of divine here esterdny. A SI.- ' (100,000 propei ty settlement Is said te lime been effected out of iiuirt. I The decree was grand d upon the gleiind of desertion. They were mar 1 ried in Jnniinr, Jll'JO. I SEE THIS TONIGHT ANSTED MOTOR Product of $2,000,000 Moter Plant. Built before your eyes here, In mo tion pictures, showing hew this fa fa meui meter is manufactured. Thomai, Steeley and Coleton 4BI7 WALNUT HTKKBT. Wnt rhltn. Aceney for ltlntten Cnr Jiilllllllin" U, ihUiting, we de J"liiniiiiHr BusinessCards I 1000-2.75 S Prinlfil en Hie-iinmii, Hie Ix-nt nnnlltT linnil-cut card.. Phene, call or wrlta for rnimptm. I The Majestic Press 1 I'RINTKIIS AMI KTATIONEUH U 1214 W. GIRAKU AVE. 1 y 0t our prices en nil your elhur B prlntlnff and Btixllenr. 3 illllll " it's sfnfleiicij, tee hare t"mtji3 EARNS $291 IN TWO WEEKS Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 22. (Bv A. P.) Mike Handier Is gloating ever his pay today. He works in a mine at Hock Heck Hock weed, near here, and drew S201.4." for two weeks' weik. He worked only eight hours each day. thky niDN-T takp, a vacation' Ne mittcr liew het tlm ilny hew imtnver- bU th weather, the fnmnus cnmlr rhar- actrrn Tim dumps Pomfbedv'i Stcne. Helrhreidth Hnrrv. Wnlt and J.fetlx, l'ettv and thn otlifre have never fallfd te suDidy I their humor In the Comle Section of the Buniiy 1'enLic LicnaER ".Mak. It a Habit." i Adv. M&P f y& An AU-Around Advertising Man Prolific In Ideas an4 with practical experience 'i every branch of publicity, belleva that I can bring te .he bu.l net. committed te adveitls , Inj, new thought, that will increa.e sales. My experlerce In copy w r I t I n c. .nerchandi.lng, printing, engraving and commercial art has been exten.lve and vatled. Will some p-egre.slva advertiser leek at speci mens of my work and con elder me as n possibility for advertising manager7 Ne objecten te leavlns Philadelphia. A 819, Ledger Office The Odds Are Long Leng 4 te 1 Against Yeu sK (M ' zt A0 "iDw Pyorrhea Fellows Bleeding Gums At the first eign of bleeding gums, watch out for Pyorrhea. It strikes four persons out of every five past forty and thousands younger, tee. Brush ypur teeth with Ferhan's Fer the Gums. If used consistently and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. As a dentifrice, it will keep your teeth white and clean, your gums firm and healthy. Pleasant te the taste. The formula of R. J. Ferhan, D. D. S. At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. mpm Jimm. SSrwst m Fermuti cfR. J. FerhsH, D. D. 5. Ferhan Company, New Yerk Forhae'., Limited, Montreal !iPSSIi Standard Gas Ranges and Gas Water Heaters EjSiP?55- L sal BJrgCgaip'"-V, rl Gas Savers Laber Savers Time Savers At U. G. I. Stores Frem Representatives THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted -Remodeling and Repairing at Moderate Cost 1115 CHESTNUT ST COpposite Keith's Theatre) Tomorrow Fer Business Women Only FURS Hudsen Seal Is Dcd Musk rat; French Seal Is Dyed Ceney at HALF PRICE Tomorrow is the only day you business women have tc de your shopping. Our experience has taught us that you are exceedingly keen buyers you recognize unusual values when you see them. There are unusual values here, for we have radically reduced the price of every garment m our stock for tomorrow only. Remember, a concession in price, no matter hew great, is never a concession in quality here. The wise purchaser will come early in the day, for never before have Furs of FORBES' known high standard been offered at such low markings. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR PURCHASE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SALE PRICES Today and Tomorrow FermalFall Presentation OF traifert. (Eiutte Nnu 3faU mute, neat JrTttll tnirnufis. urn Sfall uunfrr-tttriitftt mtmnats, Tjy E are displaying them for the first time this ?v season both in our crystal cabinets and in our windows. It will be remembered that the William H. Wanamaker store last Spring announced that it would carry a full line of tratferl. (Ulntitrs. This announcement was received with open arms en the part of the young men of the city. We are proud of &tratfnr2 (Clntluus because of the high quality of the fabrics of which they are made, their very fine tailoring and trimming. Nationally known because of their excellence, tratfurfc QHnthrfi will sell at the popular prices of $40 $45 $50 Our Own Special Silk Lined Suits of Regular $40 Quality New $29.50 The silks are guaranteed Skinner quality. They are built of veiy fine woolens in tweeds, Tartan checks, herringbones and solid colors. CensJfucted up te quality specifications of our own by a New Yerk maker who is famous for his style creations. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. I! French I Seal l Costs 1 49.50 litpular I'nce SS JO 2i& vwi French Seal Wraps 50.00 HnnUii l't If .! 110 OD French Seal (Skunk Trire'fJ) 81.00 It inula? 1'nrc 11.1 00 Natural Muikrat Coati 90.00 liruuliir 1'ricn ISO 00 4i Black Csr.cul Capei 98.50 Itcenlar I'nce 11 00 Natural Raccoon Ceiti 169.00 Hegular J'ltce JJJ.09 (b. Scotch Mele Capei 170.00 Hegular 1'Uc 3S0.Q0 s-P 'IS, .e.j3y I wmis mm? , H$ Mil Mil mm 11 c-f W CnstJ W W ri'j uo.eo C m oe V lLlMl HBden w3Sa lVJ(Vr Seal f$r ff H iSSfl M aWPfSb HfiF Brown Marmet (Raccoon Trim'd) 88.00 f(7K(er i'rlffl m m Wt V"ZWi I'l" f? 'i Scotch Mete Ceatt 135.00 KeguUir I'Mlf TO 00 Black Caracul Ceatt 140.00 Hegular Price 27S.00 Hud. Seal Cipci 195.00 Ilruulur I'rire 3'JS.OO Hudien Seal (Skunk Trim'd) 225.00 Hegular Vi Ice iis.oe CLSC4 Natural Squirrel Coati 295.00 Hegular j'llee M.00 m ;A Large Assortment of Extra-Size Coats and Wraps Up te 54 BuL STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER lependwe fake Rtn H a Uwftara g Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Steln-Blech, Alce, Wickham and ether noted manu facturers of line Clothing for men contribute te the complete new stocks ready here in Philadelphia's greatest Men's Clothing Stere. College men as well as business men will find styles, fabrics and prices te their liking here. These, for instance: SuitsWithTwoPairsefTrousers-$32.50 Styles for yeunc men, styles for conservative men. Of all-wool tweed, cassimerc or worsted In numerous patterns; ene of the season's best values. Spring and Summer Suits at Half Price Incomplete groups remaining fiem our Spring anil Summer htecks, mark-"!! n one-half their original pi ices $12.50 te $25.00. Men's New Tep Coats for Autumn $25 te $35 Pleasing colorings and fnbrics characterize these well-tailored Autumn weight Tep Coats ?25.00, $28.50 and $U5.00. Men's Wonderfully Warm Overcoats $26, $33, $44 Ulster and Ulsterctte styles in plaid-back and plain fabrics at $26.00 and $03.00. Uex Overcoats made in Londen $-14.00. 2r- StrawbrldKfi & ClethtT Pfr nl V oer East D - III SENTIMENTS OF THE SONS OF THE FOUNDERS Anether Yeung Man Who Served His Apprenticeship With the Founders We take pleasure in expressing our appreciation of these among our active assistants who were employed by and worked with the Founders. Their long-continued service cements past te present and contributes te the reputation and solidarity of our organization. Let us te-day felicitate Jehn Jacksen, General Superintendent Who came te this Stere just thirty-seven years age. A mere boy he was, grandson of a prominent officially recognized minister of the Society of Friends, and son of a well-known teacher in Friends' educational institu tions. His industry, intelligence and integrity seen earned for him positions of trust. At the age of 22 he was made paymaster, holding that pest fourteen years. Fer a long period he combined the duties of employ ment manager and superintendent, latterly delegating the details of personnel work te ethers and assuming broader responsibilities as General Superintendent. In his daily contact with the Founders he absorbed the principles and ideals which have gained and held for us the CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC. Merris L. Clothier Frederic H. Straicbridge Rebert E. F'rawbridge Isace H. Clothier, Jr. Francif R. Sirmvlridgc Art Needlework NKW IDEAS FOR MAKING GIFTS & OTHER THINGS Stamped Ucd Spreads, e unbleached muslin. Bolster nnd patches for appliquing included $;5.00. Women's Dresses, stnmpcd for crebs-stitch $1.65. Stamped Vanity Sets 25c. Lunch Sets, of unbleached muslin, 5 pieces te be embroid ered in ctess-stitch, 60c. Scarfs te match '.iec and 45c. Ft-.-nl ntf A Clothier ThitflKifi Markt Straet Arrange Your Hair with Anita Waves, 'Special at $7.50 A front transformation of line, beautifully waved hair, giving a soft pompadour ef fect se flattering te nearly every woman. New less than regular price at $7.50. Threcstcm Switches new ST. 50 S'rawbrldg-e & Clothler Clethler Flrst Fleer nalreny. Filbert Street Cut Glass i q Competes pl.U Be sure te see these, for they are a wonderful value. Beautiful dcBigna cut en solid, clear blanks. .MrwbrlfJr? ft C'ethler Teurtri F oer Market Strel East Women's New Tweed Coats $22.50 te $90.00 Plain tweeds, herringbone tweeds, evc r-plaids all the tweeds of i season of tweeds; in the many new shades of brown "nd gray; in overcoat styles and the fashionable fur fur cellar style. Belted models, ethers swinging free from the shoulders the smartest medeh of the season in this Bnappiest of all top coats $22.50 te $90.00. Tan Cloaking Coats Plain and plaid effects; from 51G.5U for an ull-woel cloaking, up te $60.00 for camel's-hair. Veleitr and Belivia Coats, $25.00 te $Ge.OO The new shades of brown, deen. rich blues and luftreus -'fWisH'gmmm x $ black. With or without cellars f'-'e.OO te $05.00. fur Sale of Sample Coats Continues EtntbrUBO & Clethlsr S ercl T'jer Cntre Fine French China Dinner Sets A choice of three benutiful border decorations in Sets of fine French I imeges China, 107 pieces All three decor ations Include half-met geld handles. The Sale price is $05.00. Haviland S. $75.00 Handsome Dinner Sets of 108 pieces of Iho Haviland French China Your choice of border decorations with half mat geld handli - nnd spray design, with etippled geld handles nnd edges- ''35.00. btrawbrldr ft Clothier- Fourth Fleer Murkel Strict i:t (Pk Wonderful Assortments of Women's Silk and Cleth Dresses at Moderate Prices Scores of models under fiftv del'ars u" with the very latest fashion touches, the newest ideas in rvcrj detail. Silk Crepe Dresses, $25.00 te $30.00 Canten crepe and satin-faced crepe, crtpe de chine, plain tailored, beaded, tucktd or embroidered. Pum 1 and draped models, novel sleeves and nrd'e., rutind and "-ipare neck-lines. Tailored Weel Dresses, $32.50 te $10.00 The fashionable Cut Dulses of 1'enet twill and wool rep. Strnight-hne, drnned and eucular t!es flowing h!eees and long tight skees; plnin-tiuleted model.-,' cU . is braid-trimmed or em broidered a beautiful assortment n 'thing like it in jears at these prices. New Afternoon Drciscs, $15.00 te $67.50 Satin-fneed crepe, chinchilla satin, C intmi eiepe, satin Canten, brocade Cnnten. l'ei win tnmmuif,-, 1 ng silk-tns,el fiinge, novel cttects in bending ami braiding. I he loveliest draped models of the season, In dark brown, cocoa, navy dine and black -m 'V sti vv.brl,lB A i I r- he 01 1 rienr. Market Strsst Equip Your Car With "Grew" Cord Tires One of the best "buys" n motorist can make light new is Grew Cord Tire.s nt these lew'c i cd prices : 30..i . 12 se 32xT 17 $11 31x4 (! j,) 3:l f2J 6n .V.4 $2,1 20 31x4 $.'3 'Hi .i:ii2 121 r.ii 3J4is $30 ."4P- -J3100 :f4'w fjl DO 3 x-. --$30 SO U1 J1S in 3t1 118 75 T' til 20 .(i'i $57 5u fltriiubri Inn & Clolliler- Hasemcnt, Murhu Struct 'ei Women's New Footwear Smart styles m Pumps and 0furds te complete the Autumn costume, whcthei formal, senu-lerni.il. fm sheet wear or for sports. 86,00 0nistlaP Pumps of 1 black gun-tnetnl calf- perforated tnmmiug, soles nnd 1'ii-inch heeli $7.00 skin, welted with rubber top-lilts. Patent Leather Strap Pumps with quar tern inlaid with gmy buede, welted soles and militaiy heels. $7 00 Hrewn Glased Kidbkin ", One-strap Pumps, with perfeiated tiimminK, v cited boles and mililai heels. t-r K;I wbrldje & $S.50 with heels. ("hestnut Oxfords. welted Heles Brown Calf English last, and military $0 00 I,atent Leather Pumpa ' v with one biead button- instep etiap, French-bound, cd With bee welted soles and military $10.00 skin with heels. Clulhlei Twe-.strap Pumps of black gun-metul calf- trimmed with gray suede, welted boles nnd military -Uluhtli and I'llUrt atrsyts s H-vil 'lifUhs, v.i Tlmm i.fsHIIIIIIIIIH L2i '"
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