www WWWE' 'A 'W" WACTJjfr4 w."s v" wv:'a vm$iMmm Wmmm - ta x w4 Vr ' x ''. "'y'Jtsi - yv- ..- . ,:Ii 'i ' jve -nv.r .. l i I . ' m riy&i&ZjX'" '7 w " .3rvftyr j . ''V: fi uv ' -' EVENING PUBLIC ' tiEDGER- PHILADELPHIA. , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1922 - 6. w Mrim X. MARRYING I'PASTOR RESTORED Hibyterians of Elkton, Md., pretest Ousting of Rev. Jehn T. McElmoyle $EEK NEW AFFILIATIONS I m. rrebytcrlnn Church nt Elkton, '' ... .. ...f hn minister, who As innn couples, tlurliiif Ms !"" mrritu -. . . .., v. Tl rrcsbvtcry dismissed the Rev. t"'1 ...;., fmm the Presbytery lVt- .' .!,. nIfe. anil Its notion was Tin br the (Jenernl Assembly of the '" I .Jinn Cliureh. New the church fSS te withdraw from the Pres- "i'rwliitlen nuking for the transfer A, church from the New -Castle jlVrVrv te the Hnltimere Presby Vtll been adopted by the congra cengra t(ln nn,1 w 11 be presented nt a meet EM Bn timerc Synod in Wnsli K J ., October 23. The "marry -Krsl" nfflliate,! himself with the fiflmnrV Presbytery nfter his dis Sftm "he'xew CnHtle Presby bTns Rr. -T. SIflJImevIe, nRnlnst the liifseffl number of. his piirHilencrs, itticheil in the chureli Jsur.cmy am. ex '" . Ii. ,n n.fnm- the nulnlt next Ear. Shortly nfter his dismissal fan the New Castle Presbytery, ur. plmeyle jeine.l the Presbytery of Bdthnefe, nnd members of the church "Jheare opposed te him contend that ,., member of the latter body he has is rliht te preach in n church, or te Jccupy n manse belonging te the New Cattle Presbytery. An Interesting Career Tkf history of Dr. McElmeylc's pas terate nt Elkton is long nnd varied, ht decidedly Interesting nnd net n lit tle thrilling. Ills reputntlen n the "Marrying Parson" wns net entirely taerreil. his friends say. nnd wns be llowed bv his enemies because of the coral effect such a term might have tpen his chances of remaining In Llk Llk en beyond a certain time. When thnt Use passed, his friends sny. nttempts ttre made te oust him, nnd his feat of tarrying 1U0O couples in n year was ted upon as offer-five campaign ma terial by his enemies. Most of Elkton's preachers have gar- wed n golden harvest from patronage iy the matrimonially inclined, nnd the (uslness of marrying such ceup'es hns patted the proportions or nn industry. It Is said thnt the average number of ntrriages In the town nptffeximntes KOOa year and that the coffers of va rious Individuals in Elkton, such ns court officials, tnxi drives nnd espe ullr Hip nreachers. have swelled te tte'illurlng figures of $30,000 n yenr. Marriages by Wholesale Of that, for n while, Dr McElmoyle weired a goodly snare. Tiie story of. liafcat of marrying the thousand ceu ples in one year Is well substnntintcil, although it is probable new that ether Misters in the town nave exceeded te number. At all events, members i Dr. McElmevle's congregation re fated his activities in thus marrying S spies in wholesale quantities and tried force his resignation. Dr. McEl- Bejle refused te quit. Matters finally renched such n staee ttat the question was referred tb the . Keif Castle Presbytery, of which the ' tlkten church is n member. The Pres bytery ordered the pastor te resign, and upon his refusal te de be, summarily removed him as a member of the Pres bytery. This action was eustained at the (lencrnly Assembly of the Presby terian Church, but Dr. McElmeyle re ninincd a regularly ordained preacher, although nt) longer as pastor of the tlkten church. Church Has Ne raster Vnrlqiis mentis te dissolve the con nection )t the Elkton church with the New Castle Presbytery and te join the Presbytery of Baltimore, se that Dr. McElmoyle might be recalled ns pastor of the Elkton church, have been un successful, nnd nt present the church has no pastor. At the request of the trustees, Dr. McElmoyle has nt various times preached In the church. Attempts last week te sever the Elkton church con nections with the New Castle Presby tery wcra again unsuccessful and it Is new planned te make another attempt te obtain membership for the Elkton church In the Baltimore Presbytery when the lnttcr meets at Washington Inte this month. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET OLD LINER ON LAST TRIP Veteran of the Sea Will Return te France Tomorrow New Yerk, Oct. 10. (By A. P.) La Teurnine, eldest pnssenger ship ply ing between France and the United States, starts en her last trip tomor row when she sails from her North Itlver berth. Her owner, the French Line, has decided tot dispose of the thirty-year-old vessel upon arrival in llnvre. La Tetiraine Is famous for hnv ing crossed the Atlantic mere times than any ether passenger vessel. 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We urge you te shop early in the day while selections are best, for we expect Philadelphia women, ever en the alert for values, te snap this offering up before the day is ever. Hudsen Seal It Dyed Muskrat. French Seal Is Dyed Ceney. 'EXTRA-LARGE-SIZE COATS AND WRAPS UP TO 54 BUST BHrMrWHirgaa Ckarg Purck.sesSliUed Nval First B'pillllMrl'lllWlil'l''l'lffllllirfBI,lllliirM STRAWBRIDGE 6 CLOTHIER It ' " '" r ir i i i faw. ij'iiiiiTiiiiHiiiMiiMtMMrtMiajisMell The Hats shown in the sketch are all from exir "Elene" line. This is an elegant collection of Hats shown here exclusively the most distinctive types of the season $16.50 te $32.5. The New Apparel In which distinction of style gees hand-in-hand with moderation of price You'll be pleased with the values this season in the mere moderately priced garments, and at the variety and character of the styles. Wonderful assortments of models, shades, materials, and the' materials alone are a fashion treat this season. Handsome New Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses at $39:75 Imagine a beautifully draped Velvet Evening Gewn at $39.75-)ne of the loveliest models of the season, of fine silk velvet, in black, sapphire, jade and flame, with a touch of silver; the drapery massed at the side with a rhinestone buckle charming ! The Velvet Dress sketched is from this group here in black, navy blue and brown; also the embroidered model, of chinchilla satin, with the new buttoned-cuff sleeves and the wrap-around skirt, in brown, black, cocoa and navy blue. Twe ether models of satin-faced Canten crepe, in'black, navy blue and brown; and one model of the lovely crepe Rema, suitable for dinner and evening wear, in peach, orchid, jade, corn and white $39.75. St - StrnwbrldRe ft CletWfr Send Fleer. Market Stret Plain Tailored Suits Frem $30.00 te $45.00 Tweeds, fine twills, tricetines nnd ynlnma cloth. Black, navy blue, brown nnd jrray. Straight-line models with detachable belts. Mod Med els en long, semi-fitting lines. Medels finely tucked, ethers variously trimmed with straps or folds of self material; seme fur-cellar suits among them. Fur-trimmed Coats Frem $45.00 te $150.00 With cellar nnd cuffs of dyed opossum, $45.00; with caracal and wolf trimmings, $55.00 te $65. Trimmed with squirrel, beaver, caracal, dyed wolf in taupe, blnck nnd platinum, $75.00 te $150.00. Untrimmed Coats, S22.50 te $70.00. Mere Elaborate Suits CaPs, $45.00 te $315.00 Frem $50.00 te $75.00 Developed in fine twills, mnrleen, duvet de laine and ermnndnle. Black, navy blue and all the fashionable shades. Medels with coats of various lengths. Conservative Suits en long, slendering lines, ethers in the jaunty box style, seme with coats smartly bloused. Many with handsome fur cellars. SEW-. StrawbrW A CIetMer Second Fleer, Ontrn Capes with deep cellar of the fashionable caracal fur, ns low as $45.00. Other elegant models without fur trimming, $60.00. With cellar nnd trimming of caracal fur, $70.00. $S0.00 nnd $100.00. (Medel sketched, ?SO.00.) With squirrel or 1'enver cellnr, $105.00. Various ether models with beaver, caracal, dyed squirrel or kit fox cellar, $120.00, and many lined throughout with fur distinctive single models $120.00 .e $315.00. Balkan Blouses of Fabric Fur, $60.00 te $150.00 A decidedly smart innovation that achieves the fashionable two-pieco effect, when the Blouse Is worn with a drnped-skirt or dress of plnin mnterinl. Untrimmed models, $60.00 and $05.00. Medel sketched, with cellar nnd cuffs of fox, $1 Rn.ne. 3- V Strawhrldje A Clethier1 Ssceml Fleer, Csntrs 300 Men's Suits, Each With An Extra Pair of Trousers Will be $32.50 Te-morrow The sort of Suits any man would be glad te buy for $32.50 without the extra pair of trousers. Alce, Wickham and ether desirable makes. Cassimeres and wor steds every thread wool, in the rich, harmonious tones of autumn. Plenty of Hair-line Stripe Effects for Yeung Men Styles as smnrt as any young man could fancy and as conservative as any re served man could demand. The extra pair of trousers just about represents your saving en these Suits at $32.50. Yeu Will Need a Tep Ceat And These Are New $28.50 One of America's leading tailoring houses has fashioned these Tep Coats from fine imported and American fabrics. Bex styles, set-in-sleeve wtyles, raglan styles and belted styles. Tweeds, herringbones, and new plaida. Little need te tell men of perception that these Tep Coats present a rare opportunity for value at $28.50. Thia Stere fa vxcluxive Philadelphia dimttihiit ,- of the m" Unr, Sdiuffncr & Marx and Stetn-Blech Clothing. Prkeu for Suits h'.' a M5.e Tep ( iix, $,0.i and upwards. m HtniMhrldcn A llotliler Second Fleer. Ksst ffl tf P3HH wi i4 Lvj-inwr, .tf&ffig r i sww I .-Ml pf 'Siv-n ii .'," ' !'' " -mv l Ht i:if :r v ul v if! II ?: HUiKh ffl 1 V ll'il 1 m a Ml Jr;,., ,- ?JrV) i VJii.'
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