Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ' 1922
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ASSAILSRISDICK
Insists New Yerk Preacher
Clear His Position en Vir
gin Birth Doctrine
"CARICATURED," SAYS FOE
SEEK RESTJN HOSPITAL
Widow and Docter of Judge Rogers
Patients In Mlserlcerdla
.Mrs. Minnie U. Hogeis, widow of
Judge Jeseph I IteRers, with lier
ilaiiKhter Cutlinrine, nre jiiilleiits in the
Miserirerdlit llesiiitiil. Iteth, It wn".
snid liy friends, hnve brtn tinder n t-e-verestrnin
"inee Judco KogeiM died sud
denly en NevemUer 1.
A plijilehin wlie liriM lieen iitteiidlin:
Mrw. lingers mid her daughter reciim
niendwl Imtli should tfe where tlie could
obtain complete ict
Hew Much
happier nre the men who knew
the feel of flue clothes, tailored
by Seinplinerl Have yours by
1 Xmns.
J D.B.Ssnipuncr
JU)"b wainut
ONt OF rhllADUPHU'i LEADING TAILORS
The Iter. Henry K. I'd-dick, sprelal
Drenched in the First l'reshterlau II pniDAY
rl....-t. v,i. Vni-lr wlinm the HeV. II
O. n. Mnrnrtnev. nuMer of Arch Street II SATURDAY
rrcsbytcrinn Church, tin city, ne
discs of preachins contrary te l'rpb
tcrinn dectriiien, asserts that Ills re
ligious ideas have been caricatured b
the Philadelphia minister.
"Yeu have drawn a caricature of
me mid then get nngij "t It." the llev
Dr. FemIIcIc wrote Hr. Maiaitnej
"Ilecnuse .lour interest m ChiUtianlty
ii se deginatii and tlii'olegieal, 1 sup
pose that tliix w.ii natural
Net Scared I "lUget" (i
Pr. Macartney replied that he w id
net be frightened' bj any cr. of "bigot."
'medieval." "unable te uiidcrtand tli.
modern mind." "itafie Christian" r
disturber of the pe.iee" m the liyln
he is making te upheld the dectrims ei
the Church
There are extracts from letters e-
rhanged bv the two I'lei-gMiier liefeie
Dr. Mneartnev introduced his evertui
lu the Philadelphia Prcshtcri wblib
petitions the I'n"-li.tet.v of Ni ni.
te al; the Pir-a Pit bj teri.m I hnn h
of that cit te sea its house in "Mi i
Wlule it does net n.i utmn I1' 1 "-
(l!cl;. th.it nvettuie .! idamh in r
the iireadiiug in 111' lust I liuii i
of New nl is net in m m lauei
with Presbjterinii dei'tnne.
On tii teber Hi Dr. .In'ii-titm nin'n
Dr. l'esdic't informing Mm of i!i ')
c iisviun hat n.'id linden in the ln-l-tery
ei Philadelphia, ami nkini;
whether the pamphlet entitlid ' hall
the rtiiiihiineiitiilists Win " u , ,t rec
ord of hat Pr 1'esilicl; ..nil en that
occasion. Pr. IV-dict leplied In
Mixing that the pimpliiet .i-, .nlt,ni
tially MiinM The mrn -nili in i
new published in the l'lt b Icrmn
After -alng that his sermon was ",i
plea for tolerance" ntid that Pr. Ma
cartney had converted that pka into "a
caricature" of what he, Pr. 1'e-iIkK
really thinks and reallj teaches, the
New Yerk i lergjinan wrete:
"What en have done is laigeN r,,
neglect the whole purpose mi nhjt r
my .sermon. And then, lightuu- ijm i
my brief and sKetehy outline nt iciLimi
liberal positions. nn have, with thai
bcant material, imagined a thtolegii.il
position for me te held which is ,i je-e
pehteruus caiicature of what I ii.nl
think. Yirgln Itlrth Net Issue
"fiecause eiir inteiest in ("hristiar
lty is se dogmatic and tlitelujit.il. I
suppose that this was n.ttmal. and that
I laid mself open te this ktml of mis.
iinderstatiUing. I confess, hewev.i
that it does seem te me that a careful
reading of the sermon would have made
it needless.
"With regard te the Virgin birth, for
example, 1 personally hae nut the
slightest desire te be dogmatic upon a
historical question. What I am conli cenli
dent of is that whatever may be the
ultimate decision with referent, c te the.
historicity of the Virgin birth, 1 heluve'
in the Deit of Our Lord. I com en"
that belief te be the wry center v the
Gospel.
"With regard te the Inspiration of
the Mihle, J oil raise the question as '
te vhet'ier I think the llible has any
fcpccinl authority tit all Se far is that
suggestion from having an basis i
the Mlble exercises ever my thinking
nnil, bv (ieil's giaie, smiicwhiit eier .1115 '
1!r .. I . i
liiu. u pal itiieiuiii iuuiieriiy. ,
"Te be sine, the nutheritv of the
Bible is net like the authority of a db -tieimr.,
te which I turn te lind an
question im irantlj aiisweiet that 1 may
chance te n-l. of it 'J'he autherit.s of
the Meek is tar mere like the author
ity of my mother, tern fining whom I
entertained no theories of iuerr.iiii- , but
who exercised met- hie .in autlieiit,
that is fir niere tbep. nnue s-uritual
juere tleminant mill I'miiinlling tlianaii.v
dictionary ever has ()r eer will.
Tilling at Caricature
"The liible te me Is the Meek f
fied, the rci'uril of the unfelditig of II s
whole puipese, tharactt-r anil p.i.t t
the children el ni-Ml, timl the reg lla'
Ideas of the Meek ilie tuih- t
m tliiukiug an-l nn life.
"The folk wiie h.ihitmilly li-.p ie
preach in N't-w Yeik listen with uu i.
ment te the sort of attack wlit-l. - i
and veur fellow are iiiiiKing up n
me, antl 1 hope mat witiieut tlisieuit. v
1 linn inlil ihni tln-.v aie no it a
lmpress(., hv tl, . ,,i:i',, for t1- i
clearly enough that wieit ha- 1,., j.;
is that mi Iiiim- iliawn u uu - -tun f
Bie and ilien have gotten .ingiv ar ii '
In Ids' leplv te Pr. 1", s ; ur
Mneartnev -av the ugln hi
net a tpiestien of theories of jp' r r
pretatlen, but of fat t "
"Whs Jesus, or is if,, n- n '
the Virgin Miir'"" Dr. Mu aru n'
nsks: "Te 'this questnu tic I'le'n
terinn Cluirfli in its Conits-i n i (ikes
tlelmite iind pi mi response: , wus
born of the Viigin Iary '
"Yeu speak of in.v int. re.t In dog deg
matn: -nnl tln'olegual Cliristianity,"
the Philatltlplua iliigvmun wrote. '1
feel tint with --iiili tin interest I am
in verv gi oil ceinpanv the rnmpnny 'i i
St. Paui ni.l St Jehn, whom you 1
rightly dc-'iiU i the chief teachers of I
the Christum Church."
TO HOLD CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
Speech-Reading Club te Have Many!
Articles en Sale
A Christmas bnzanr will be given '
today antl tomorrow by members of the '
Speech -Rending Club nt the clubhouse, '
1000 Locust street. I
MiFa Alice Orant Smith in executive I
rhnlrman of the baanr, assisted by
Mra. Paul Clayten and Miss Louise .
K. Ilelmnu. I
The fancy articles department, which '
Includes lingerie, hnndkerehiefn, '
ihillles, centerpieces, soft pillows and
fancy bngs, will be renducled bv M,ss
Cera Klsie Klnzie, chairman. Airs, w.
I'ercv Simpsen, Mrs. Jesse Nalle, Mrs
Fielding O. Lewis, MrR. Charles II
Ilean, Mrs. Ilenrj Paul Uiisth, M-xs
Lettie II. McKec and Mrs. Jehn L. D
Trak.
A table of practical household nr- I
tlclce, including bugs and bankets, dress
covers, Hewing articles and silver cases,
will be In rbarge of Mrs. L. A Orever,
Mrn. M. H. Merger. Mrs James S.
Hmith, Miss Margaret A. Neall, Miss
E. Grace Hardy, Mrs. Herace V.
Veekn, Mrs. Samuel M, Vauclaln, Jr.
In charge of the cakes and candles '
U Miss Priseilln Magoun. Mrs. Ite
bcca Newhall Myers will have charge
et the novelties and Christmas cards.
WEALTHY MAN IS SUICIDE
New Yerk, Dec. 6. -(My A. P.)
William Frecdmiin, a wealthy shirt
manufacturer, thirty-four .cats old and
Married, committed suicide last night
fey bunging, in a Harlem Hetel, He
- idespendent because of business
SPECIAL
GAHDY $
1 lb. L'Aiglen Asserted
Chocelat e s 12
Varieties, Cream,
Fruit and Nut Centres.
2 lb. Asserted Black
Walnut, Roasted Pecan
and Chocolate Fudge.
l2 lb. Asserted Fresh
Cream Caramels.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
L'Aiglen Fudge Sheps
Chestnut Above 15th Street
and tltc New Shep at
16.4 Chsstnut Street
Suggestions
te
Cfjristmas!
Shoppers
Leather Picture Frames,
$1.00 up
Address Beeks U." up
Diaries 2." up
Line a Day Diaries $1.00 te $10
Imported Wallets 2.G0 up
Cigar & Citfaiette Cases,
. 2.00 up
Overnight Hags 5.00 up
Fitted Cases. . .11.00 te 100.00
Suit Cases e.OO up
Traveling I'aga S.50 up
Flat Traveling Brushes
Traveling Slippers . . 11.50 up
Wallets 1.00 te 20.00
Card Cases 75 up
"Weir Mitchell" liiiiagcmcnt
Calcwhu-n for !!!,! An ex
clusive Ileskins jiroductien, !0c
904-906 Chestnut St.
(Headquarters for HVt'cnnau
"Idial" Fountain Pens)
Start a QenoinePcarlNecklaceferYour
Little Qirl
3 Pearls $500
5 Peerls $7.50
8 Pearls $10.00
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9 Peerls
$5.00
Cldd-a-hearx
w I NECKLAl
10 Pearls $2000
12 Pearls $2500
NECKLACE
The Add-e-Porl Necklace consists of n croup of genuine Oriental pearls
strung en n silk cord, inserted in e fine Beld neck chain, se that oddl eddl oddl
tlenol pearls of any number may be added en birthdays, Christina
and ether special occasions until the necklace Is completed.
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st.
DIAMOND MRltCHANTS JlCWni.UHS SIIA'KItSMlTIIS
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When society entertains,
Boscul is servei
J yj sjy
Mitchell
fiiStCrlGF park Farm
CO. pruit Cake
Round Cakes of About 3, 4 and 5 lbs., '
2.25, $3.00, $3.75 each
Ciarffe One-lb. Pieces, 80c; 2-lb. Pieces, $1.50
ScUcUcd Ideal Fruit Cakc for Particu,ar People
14 different ingredients, the quality of which
could net be improved.
Christmas Reminders
Park Farm Plum Pudding 40c, 70c, $1.20
Park Farm Mince Meat Jars. .$1.75 and $3.25
Alma Mince Meat Jars $1.40 and '$2.60
New Paper Shell Almonds. .42c, lb., 5 lbs., $2
Malaga Table Raisfns lb. 50c te 70c
18th & Cbastnut Sts. Own Baking Mince Pies 75c & $1.25
12th & Market Sts. Gelden Pumpkin Pies 40c & 60c
5600 Germantown Ave. New Budded Walnuts lb., 60c
Atlantic City, N. J. Glace Fruit lb., $1.15
wlj'ifiJ
t-JLGa-tetally Different
mST Wit
wggvmm
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Ten i ' i' t'li trim.
lit'jtlica of an especially
fine late Jsi century
medtl.
THE
resenbach
Galleries
THIRTEEN TWENTY
U ALNLT STREET
Sheffield Plate
rljXQUISITE reproduc repreduc
( ft1 i tiens of the finest ex-"-
amples of the orig
inal Sheffield plated silver
ware invite examination in
our galleries. Their most
moderate cost makes them
particularly desirable for use
ful as well as highly orna
mental gifts.
The diversified selection
affords the satisfaction of
every artistic taste.
Frem $10 Upward
Te the Helders of
War Savings Stamps
called for redumptien en January 1, 1923. Let
us explain te you the advantages of starting a
Savings Fund Account with us with your War
Savings Stamps. If you open such an ncceunt
vc will accept your Stamps at par and allow in
terest from the day of deposit, or we will exchange
Treasury Savings Certificates for War Stamps
maturing January 1, 192".
Inquire at either office.
Total Resources Over $12,000,000
THEEALEsmrE Title Insurance
cWEbjst Company efPhiladelphia
45 S.Bread Street
Lincoln Building
Oldest Title Insurance Company in the World
523 Chestnut Street
Acress fremlnJejieiidciicc llitll
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for any Player-Piane, if you ran buy a new, high-grade and guaranteed instru.
ment for less, en easy weekly or monthly payments, with several dozen music
rolls, a bench and cabinet thrown in?
A well-made Player-Piane, if carefully handled, will last from 25 te 35 years
and be a constant source of pleasure and entertainment te its owners.
The Cunningharn Player-Piane is manufactured with the celebrated REO
STYLE patents, owned and controlled exclusively by us, in our modern, well
equipped factory. Se perfect in construction is this instrument that a child can
play with all the expression of the master composer himself.
Every Player-Piane we manufacture has a double valve action and metal
tubing. De net let anybody talk you into buying an instrument with a single valve
action, as it has net the power or endurance if it had, why should we spend twice
as much money in developing a double valve action?
The very fact' that for ever a quarter of a century we have been offering
$10,000.00 for a better piano than the MATCHLESS CUNNINGHAM should be
sufficient proof of its quality!
All our instruments are priced from 20 te 30 per cent, lower than any dealer
anywhere (whether large or small) can afford te sclL Terms arranged te suit the
purchaser.
CASH, OPEN BOOK ACCOUNT OR EASY PAYMENTS
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We am the Only Piane Manu
facturer a in Penna. Fameat for
Selling from Factory te Heme
Direct
$245.00
fpiIIS exquisite ring is a pe
eial value at te low a
price.
ALI pfeffnttm setting tvtth
one large elue white tlla tlla
mend of finest aualltv, ten
smaller diamonds and two
sapphires,
A deposit mj reserve any
purchase until Chrtitmas.
Kennedy & Bre.
Diamond Merchants and Jewelers
102 S. 13th St.
1878
Keep Christmas with a
KODAK
The gift that helps te meke the Christmas merry; then keeps v
the picture story of the merriment. i
Kodak and Graftex Camtrat
s of every style (n tteck.
Autographic Kedaks $6.50 te $100.00
Brownies $2.00 te $17.00
JOHN HAWORTH COMPANY
Eastman Kodak Ce.
1020 Chestnut Street
llluh-eradc Developing Finishing Enlargements
Albums Calendars Frames Stercoptlcens
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JtiJamerJnep K
WALNUT AT THKTEENTH
FOR SATURDAY
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
SILK UNDERTHINGS
Specially Priced
GOWNS-1. 95-2.95
Hand-made gowns of fine quality ba
tiste, daintily hand embroidered.
Formerly te 3.9S
NIGHTGOWNS 4.95
Gowns of heavy crepe de chine trimmed
with real filet lace. Pink, orchid and
while.
Formerly te 6.95
PETTICOATS 3.95 4.95
Straight-line models of silk Jersey,
Others with novelty flounces.
Special
CHEMISES 2.95 te 4.95
Of crepe de chine, radium crepe - back
ntin nnri nnvpltv fnnrir ' Plain anrl
trimmed. kJ
formerly te e.ss
SILK NEGLIGEES 13.75
Slip-ever model of heavy crepe de chine with flowing sleeves, finished
with silk tassel. Tie at waistline. In pastel and darker colorings.
TT 1 X 1 1,ULJU1V VJtf W y
ufwSpecLaliy Shep cf Originations
CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
FOR SATURDAY
BLOUSES & NECKWEAR
DIMITY BLOUSES 2.95 3.95 te 5.50
Demestic and hand-made blouses, introducing hand-drawn work, real filet
and Irish laces and hand embroidery. V-neck, Peter Pan and Tuxedo effects. "
HAND-MADE BLOUSES 5.00 8.75 te 12.50
Blouses of sheer voiles and finest batistes trimmed with real Irish and filet laces.
Hand drawn and hand embroidered. A wide variety of styles.
TAILORED SILK SHIRTS 5.90 8.75 te 12.50
Smartly tailored shirts of men's-wear silk and broadcloth silk in a number of
distinctive styles, featuring Peter Pan cellars.
BERTHA COLLARS FINE GUIMPES
2.95 te 5.00 4.50 te 8.75
Net and lace in attractive combinations. Peter Pan guimpes of fine net, tucked
In different shapes and widths. and real Irish lace inserts.
First Fleer
Specials from
Cftc Cljnaitmag Ut &ftep
THIRTEENTH & SANSOM STREETS
1.50 POWDER BOXES . . QQ
Hand-painted designs.
5.00 PAPER WEIGHTS . . 2.95
Figurettes wrought in bronze.
5.00 CIGARETTE CASES . 2.95
Pin seal in black and colors.
BOUDOIR LAMPS . . . 5 5Q
Novelty effects and colorings.
2.00 PIN CUSHIONS . . . 1 25
Cushions with China Dell head.
2.00 EVENING FLOWERS . 50
Evening flowers in geld or silver.
3.50 HAIR BANDS . . . 2,00
Pearl or flower bands.
3.95 SILK CHEMISES . . 2.85
Heavy crepe de chine Step-ins
te match also priced 2.85.
5.95-7.95 PETTICOATS 395 4 95
Silk Jersey. Alse evening styles.
16.50 HOUSE COATS . . j Q.00
Radium taffeta and satin meteors.
1.95
4.95
2.75 PURE SILK HOSE .
All silk te top; lisle feet.
7.50 RIBBED SILK HOSE
Pure silk ribbed sports hose.
CAMEL'S-HAIR SCARFS . . 3 95
Natural camel color with fringe ends.'
SL1P.ON SWEATERS , . . 550
Camel's hair.
WOOL TUXEDO SWEATERS 5 00
' Imported.
DIMITY SHIRTS 2.95-3.95-5.50
Hand made; Buster Brown
and tuxedo cellars.
HAND-MADE BLOUSES 5 Q0 8 75
Of fine voile ; filet and Irish '
lace trimmed.
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