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m THE WASHINGTON TIMES. SUNDAY, APRIL G, 1913. ST. ANDREW'S BODY TO TIGHTEN WIRES Brotherhood, in Convention Here, Plans Greater Concen tration of Members' Efforts. The Thirteenth Tridiocesan Conven tion of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew Is. in session at the Church of the As cension today, and will continue until 4 o'clock when a cathedral service for men will be -held In Bethlehem Chapel it the Cathedral Close by the Rev. C. C. Pierce, of Philadelphia. The convention began yesterday with an address of wel come by Bishop Hardlns- There are 50 delegates to the convention. The problem before the meeting- Is that of concentration of the work. Heretofore there has been too much wasted energy In the work of the or der because of the lack of concentra tion, and the members of the conven tion will put their best efforts to elim inate this. Following the opening session yester day the officers for the year were elected as follows: O. R. Singleton, of AVashlngton, piesident; Commodore Wil liam H. Beehler, of Annapolis, first vice president; Edwin Brown, of Centrevllle, second vice president: Earl Carson", secretary and treasurer; John Hodges, "Walter B. "Wesscls, Arthur Hodges. ami J. Dolph. jr.. all of Baltimore; Colley "W. Bell. R. X. Nash, and Richard Gooie. all of "Washington. Col. W. H. Glllan. of Centrevllle; Dr. Bryce Golds berough, of.Cambridge. Mil., and Thom as "Mr. Donaldson, of Elkrldge. Md., members of the executive committee. Communion Held. The corporate communion was held today in the Church of the Ascension. Bishop Harding was the celebrant. At 11 o'clock ipecia brotherhood services vere held In ajl the Episcopal churches o; the city. The usual first Sunday services were held today in. St. Patrick's Church when the League of the Good Shepherd at tended 8 o'clock mass in a body. Com munion was received at this service and Jgr. Russell delivered the sermon. 'The league will meet again at 7:20 o'clock this evening when Mgr. Russell will de liver another sermon. The sermon will be followed by the benediction and the blessed sacrament. 'Solemn high mass was celebrated at 11 o'clock by the Rev. James A. Smyth. The sanctuary choir under the direction of R. Mills SUbyjgave a special program. A special musical service will be held tonight in the First Baptist Church at 8 o'clock. The quartet choir will sing Corbin's "O Come Let Us Sing," and Miss Xoack'will sing "In Dreams I've Heard the Seraphs Fair" with a violin obllgato. The service will close with a violin solo by Mr. Howard. Bryan at Colombia. Secretary of. State Bryan will deliver his lecture,, on "The Larger Life" at the Columbia Theater -this afternoon at 3 o'clock before a meeting arranged under the ausptces of the 'Christian Endeavor Society of the District of Columbia. 'Tha lecture, is one of a series of six which This Exact Child's Sulky Very roomy; rubber tlrea; fctrongly eonatracted. Very useful. Our Price 75c REAL VALUE, aj.T.0. -See What Cash Will Do For You." --.---wl-MwMB See What Cash Will Do for You This new 'furniture house with its rich and varied stock of all-new furniture in the latesf designs makes its INTRODUCTORY BOW before the Washington Public in this great sale, and announces A STRICTLY CASH POLICY that will permit of selling goods at the lowest possible prices. We do not believe in asking one set of customers to pay high prices for their goods on the credit plan to offset our bad debts from another set. This Exact $16.50 American Quartered Oak Buffet fce, $6.95 While this is a really re markable bargain, it is not exceptional in this house, for we have a great line of buffets, all at remarkably low prices. This buffet has large mirror, .linen drawer, plush lined silver drawer, and deep cupboard. "See What Cash Will Do For You." This Exact $14.75 Magnificent Substantial, Reinforced Top Oak, 6-foot EXTENSION TABLE Our Price, $6.25 We have the largest stock of dining tables and furniture in Washington. Sie.Se Oak Table SS.K3 22Jt Oak Table $14.50 9250 48-la. Oak Table 1U5 SWiVV WUI. Ulli SLY'Zsl ime f3I.Ttu u B.vi-1. zfc.H .ak.i aay Table &. "See What Cash Will Do For You." Visitor to Capital Mast Walk and Walk To Keep Self Alive There's a man in Washington to day who has to walk twelve hours each day whether he wants to or not If he doesnt his blood won't circulate, and he says he'll die in consequence. His name is Albert Hoffman, and since July, 1910, he has been tramping continuously, always fearful that something may pre Tent his daily strolls. He will Tislt the home of the Columbia Turn Terein this afternoon, and then will continue his journey to 'ew York, the terminus of his present plans. Hoffman, who is about sixty years old, had a building fall on him during the San Francisco earth, quake. When he got out of the hospital, his blood refused to circulate. He took up walking as a remedy, and since then he has had to tramp at least twelrc hours out of each twenty-four. will be delivered Sunday afternoons In theater meetings. One of the features of the meeting will be the large male chorus under the di rection of Percy S. Foster, assisted by William E. Bralthawaite, superintendent of music for the Christian Endeavor So ciety. The Porter Male Quartet of Washington will sing several selectloRS. The invocation will be said by the Rev. George E. Miller and the reading by Al fred E. Barrows. Dr. Samuel H. Wood row will pronounce the benediction. The Rev. J. Harry Dunham, pastor of the Western Methodist Episcopal Church, will deliver a sermon on "Char acter Study of Stephen," tonight at S o'clock. "From Prison to Throne" will be the title of the sermon to be delivered in, the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church this evening by the Rev. W. R. Wedderspoon. The sermon is one of a. series of sermons on "Tragedy and Pathos in the Book of Books." The Rev. S. Townsend Weaver, of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, will deliver a sermon on "Jesus in the Slums of the City." The sermon will be pro fusely Illustrated with lantern slides. "An Evening of Poem3" will be held tonight In the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church by the Rev. James Shera Montgomery- Dr. Montgomery will read a collection of his favorite poems, and show their re lation to the everyday happenings of life, religious and otherwise. Malignant Fever Threatens Sailors SAX DIEGO, Cal April 6. Bei-ause of malignant fever breaking- out among- the crew of the cruiser .Col orado, stationed at Guaymas. the ves sel has been ordered to San Francisco to be placed In quarantine. This $6.50 Folding Exact GO-CART ?? $3- Strong, light, collapsible, handsonse. R.-L. leather hood;. Kvaraateed. Other at aireat aaviag. "See What Caah Will Do For You," sw sssssswaf GREAT y)P''' ' - yi IV W-f-i l m.M t afmVWCt'l IlisfFImsassssTm . CERRETTi UY Former Secretary to Legation Here Considered as Legate, According to Report. Monslgnor Cerrettl, recently relieved as secretary of the papal legation In this city, where he has been statlontd for several years. Is being considered by Pope Plus a a capable prelrttc for elevation to the church diplomatic posi tion of papal legate according to in formation of an authoritative source received in Washington today. With the assignment at the Washing ton legation of the Catholic Church of Monslgnor Mlsurata as secretary to suc ceed Monsignor Cerrettl the impres sion that the Vatican Intends to regard the United States as a far more Import ant church diplomatic post than ever Is corroborated. Not because the new sec retary Is more highly esteemed at the Vatican as a diplomat is the impres sion substantiated, but because the Pope Intends in all probability merely to add another diplomat to the personnel of the local post. I It Is probable that Monslgnor Cerrettl will return to Washington as auditor of the legation In event the- Pontiff does not at this time sec fit to elevate him to the position of legate. One of the two actions will be taken. Monslg nor Cerrettl will sail for Rome about May 10 and will spend at least two months at the headquarters city of the church. Monsignor Mlsurata, now secretary of the legation, is scarcely past his thirti eth year. Secretary of the Washington ltgation is the second diplomatic position to which he has been assigned by the Vat lcan. Until coming to Washington he was secretary of the church legation in the Philippines. There are two grades of secretaries and two grades of audit ors in the church diplomatic service. Monsignor Mlsurata's assignment hero promotes him from second secretary to first secretary. Monslgnor Cerrettl has been first au ditor and acted as secretary of the legation. Either Pope Pius will send Monslcnor Cerrettl back to Washington, or elevate him to the position of legate ! and send him to some other country ; and send some other prelate to take the t place of auditor of the American lega- j HUM. Committee Praised for Entertainment's Success Col. S. B. Stratton, Miss Marie A. Pe terson, A. Y. Casanova, Miss Ethel Wolfe, R. R. Groomes, and others are being congratulated today on the suc cess of the entertainment they gave at the Pennsylvania Club meeting last night. Robert La Xaire concluded the pro gram with some Interesting slelght-of-hand work. MR RECEIVE ELEVATION mmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmKm I fl&R KJRMTUIHi CO.! & SEE W 905-7h-St This Exact $18.50 Handsome Oak CHINA CLOSET Our Price, $9.75 Our assortment of China Clos ets is the best in Washington and the prices are the lowest. $15 Oak China Closets.... $9.50 $32 Early English China Closets $19.75 Various other woods, mahogany, etc., at great savings. "See What Cash Will Do For You." es$m Si This Exact Beautiful Mahogany Finish, Silk Plush Cushion 3-PieceParlor Suite Price $ 1 9 O VaLe $t$ 1 We have a great variety of parlor furniture ranging in price from SI 1.75 to SI 25. "SEE WHAT CASH WILL DO FOR YOU" ANACOSTIA GIRL IS FOUND IN HOSPITAL Lillian Hayes, Missing for Four Days, Is Located by Police in Sick Bed Flower Growers of Suburb Enter Their Blooms in New York Exhibition. WASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU. , ANACOSTIA. D. C. APKIL. 6. Lillian Hayes, sixteen years old, who disappeared from her home In Minne sota avenue April 1, has been found In Providence Hospital. When she left home she asked her mother for a car ticket, merely saying she had business in the city, but when she did not re turn Mrs. Hayes became worried and a search was begun by the Police De partment. The Anacostla police learned yesterday that Miss Hayes had been taken ill after reaching- the city and that she had gone to Providence Hos pital for treatment. The girl is much better today, and she will be able to return to her home In a day or two. The third International flower show, to be held In New York city the present INT EFFICIENCY? LET PSYCHIC GET IT You Can Increase Potato Crop and Win Love, Says Prof. Munsterberg. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April a Do you want to make love better? Do you want to be a better salesman? Do you want to be a better captain on an ocean liner? Do you want to make better mar riages? Do you want to raise more potatoes on your patch of ground than ever be fore? If so, then you must "get psycho logically correct." At least that I? what Prof. Hugo Munsterberg, of Harvard, states in his new book, "Psychology and Industrial Efficiency." Psychology Is going to work wonders In the indus trial world, according to the professor. It Is going to take that man who has been working in a tound hole, and put him in a square hole, where he lielonga. The prnfr'ssor also argues that Indus trial difficulties would be reduced to a minimum and that working people wculd do better work if they were put through a course of phychological training. He advocates the establishment of a Government bureau for applied psy chology, with special reference to the psychology of commerce and Industry. WHAT CASH OPENING SALE An inspection of our stock will convince you of its high character; and a com parison with others' prices will show you that the strictly cash plan, as conducted here, will bring furniture into your home at great savings. We list herewith only a few of our many great bargains. Our five floors are a veritable exposition of the newest ideas in home furnishings and well worth a visit just to see the magnificent display. ;Slsc,Pa .CARPcrst alii OUR NEW BUILDING la a rancuinrrnl, .-atnry Ntriielnrc with Mhlte prensed brick fronl and llMpln Mlnriiivix an each flmir. Fire proof roaslruetlon Ihmiiubont. I.'ery floor well IlKhtril. lUcetrlp rlrvaforn. I.ADII-X hktiimm: IUIOJ1 ON 13V Kill IM.OOU. FLOOR COVERINGS Illc OMnrtmrnl rtiK. carnrtM. mat tin x, rtv. No charter for lalnc. week, will be attended by Anacostla flower growers as well as by a dele gation of florists from the city. Adolphus Gude, the manager of the leave tomorrow morning for the show, leave tomorrow mornlg for the show, and. William F. Gude. of the city, is there already. He left yesterday. Frederick H. Kramer, whose hothouses cover a large area In Anacostla. will also attend. The remains of Benjamin N. Estcp, for whom a funeral service was con ducted, this afternoon at his late home. 2235 Chester street, will be removed to morrow morning to Hughesville, Charles county, Md., where the Rev. Dr. Smith, the rector of Trinity P. E. Church, will officiate at the last rites. The service today was conducted by the Rev. Wlllard G. Davenport, rector of the Emmanuel P. E. Church, of Ana costla. The body will be Interred in the church cemetery at Hughesville. LEAVESSICK BED TO Wealthy New Jersey Man Uses Bed Clothing to Commit Self-Destruction. XESHAXTIC, N. J., April 6. For several days Calvn Corle, eighty-four years old. a wealthy resident of this city, had been HI and confined to his ' iuuui. icaiciuAf juurmnK ne sur prised his niece. Miss Deborah Corle, by appearing at the breakfast table. She congratulated him on his im proved health.' After a hearty break fast Mr. Corle said: "I think I will go to my room now and rest. Do not let any one disturb me." Later Miss Corle heard piercing screams. She hurried to her uncle's room and found one of the servants In a faint. Mr. Corle was hanging to his old fashioned four-poster bed. He had knotted one end of the spread around his neck and had made the other end fast to the upper frame work of the bed. He was a short man and his toes Just touched the floor. Fire Near Exchange. BOSTON. April 6,-The Boston Stock Exchange had a narrow escape from' fire this morning, when the adjoining Tremont Bank building was discovered to be afire. The prompt discovery of the fire enabled the firemen to get It under control with a loss of about .000. HA HIMSELF WILL DO FORVQU.l N.W. W $25.50 Regular Value $42 Exira heavy 3-in. post. Guar anteed lacquer in any finish. We have a remarkable exhibit of the newest models in brass beds at prices to suit every purse from S5.50 up. "See What Cash Will Do For You." We have a and models up WEATHER REPORT." The forecast for the District of Co lumbia: Fair tonight and Monday; heavy frost tonight. Fctccast for Maryland Fair tonight and Monday; heavj frost tonight. Forecast for Virginia Fair tonight and Monday: front tonight. Foreca; for Delaware Fair tonight and Monday; frost tonight. The temperature today as registered at the United States Weather Bureau and Affleck's: IT. S. BUREAU. ! AFFLECK'S. S a. m tO i S a. in 44 2 a. m 42 I Da. ni W 10 a. m 42 j 10 a. m ."! II a. m 41 11 a. m 52 12 noon 43 I 12 noon M 1 I. m 43 I 1 p. in 51 2 p. m 42 1 2 p. m 53 TIDE TABLE. High tide 7:47 a. m. and 8:17 p. m. Low tide 2:02 a. in. and 2:23 p. ra. SUN TABLE. Svn rises 5:40 Sun sets 6-Sir, KUPPENHEIMER SPRING CLOTHES POPULAR WITH WASHINGTON MEN PROVE mm SfllKS THAN M Grosier's, 1013 Pa. Ave. N. W., Headquarters far KitfpeHhetner -(Mies in Washington. A large number of Washington men and young men believe in Kuppenhelm er clothes. And this number lg becom ing larger each year. The reason is easily explained. The wearer of a Kuppenhelmer suit knows that the amount of thought and care put Into the making of Kuppenhelmer Clothes relieves him of all thought about their style, fit and wear. He Is comfortable In mind as well as in body. The styles this year In spring Kup penhelmer clothes include some brand new effects as timely as the calendar: they are sure to Impress you; and some staple styles that seem never to lose their popularity. Kuppenhelmer tailoring Is famous, among those who know, as the refine ment of specialized skill. The name has been a recognized leader in good clothes-making for many years. It" has j the prestige 01 quality and stands for style. However much or little you may know about clothes, you can safely trust the name Kuppenhelmer because It stands for guaranteed clothes maker-backed clothes clothes that must and will sat isfy you in every point. Kuppenhelmer suits are priced to meet the needs of every purse $13, CO, $23, and up. For real clothes satisfaction, buy a "Kuppenhelmer." And remember Gros ner"s, 1013 Pa. Ave.. Is the only firm selling Kuppenhelmer Clothes in Wash ington. Advt. We have been fortunate in securing as manager of this new establishment, MR J. REIPLINGER, who is well known in the furniture business in this city, and he will be glad to welcome his many former patrons and friends here. His excellent judg ment, and long experience in matters of home furnishings are at your service in help ing you to decide any of your furnishing problems. This Exact Colonial BRASS BED OIK PRICK. 7 This Exact Superbly Made oi ii Felt Mattress,$4.45 Real Value, $7.50 great variety of mattresses in all materials to S40. n it Iron Bed Springs, $1.75 and upward. Values at least 40 More. "See What Cash Will Do For You." It Democrats to Observe Jefferson's Birthday Jefferson's birthday will be cele brated by the Young Men's Democratic Club of the District with a banquet April 14. Commltteesrnow making ar rangements will meet Tuesday. It Is expected that several men prominent In the party councils will be present. J. Fred Kellcy is president of the club. EDUCATIONAL I jhe Drillery 1100 New York Avenue. Can teach you by approved rap Id methods. Pitman Grenr Stenoa;rapbr Tonch and Slajht Typewriting Boqkkeeplaa;. Telrurnpby. Baalneaa and Civil Service Course. Beirtaaera aad Speed Claave. Enter any time. Individual In struction. Day sessions. 9-4. Evening- 7-"9. POSITIONS SECURED. SMOSS JC0IAJEGEiJ NINTH AND P STREETS We posIUrelr guarantee post Uobs to oar graduates. New equipment of up to date typewriters. Day and night school now open. Write, call, or phone M. 3430 for catalogue. Every branch of business taught. nirni itt all languages. II la Ml II Superior native teachers DCIlLI I L Tcrma Reaseaable. iriai lesson ma. SCHOOL Simi jfiaMB Itfajajb The-Btat Method. Day Evening Sessions At School or Rssldtaee. Classes and PrtvaU. U ltth ST. K. W. PHONE MAIN 33. Branches In over M0 leading cities In Amer ica, Europe and Africa. Pupils travellna; mai transfer the value aC their lesaons from oaa clUr to another without additional cost. NEW CLASSES CONSTANTLY FORMING. WOOD'S Cowaerrfal School 311 East Capitol Street School of Gregs Shorthand and Touch Typewriting. School ot Bookkeeping. School of Civil Service. School of English Branches. Twenty-seventh year. Free Catalogue upon request. TELEPHONE LINCOLN . Cot F. Wood, LL1L, PriMpa. VOICE CULTURE SINGING Tone Prodaetioa Voice Placing; Ear Tralaiaa; ELOCUTION Deep Breathlaar Phyalcal Cnltare Dtatiaet Ennaclatloi Sight Slnrfna; tie Art Mrs. Emily Freeh Barnes, 1 UTH ST. N. E. PHONE L. 173X exact BRASS BED Omr Price $5.95lTTTTTTrt Guaranteed Lacepser. Value $12.50 This Exact COLONIAL DRESSER Cur Price, $16.75 Value, $28.50 French plate glass, high ly polished mahogany, oak, Circassian walnut, and other finishes. Every dresser in our stock represents the latest improvements in construc tion and the best models. "See What Cash Will Do For You." This Exact $19.50 Mahogany Veneered rmci:. LIBRARY TABLE, Ow We have the richest tables, chairs, bookcases and finish is here, and there are exclusive designs which you ain't find elsewhere in the cit, and the prices on all are con siderably lower than elsewhere. "See What Cash Will Do For You." riticK. Schoolmen's Club to Honor Prof. Hanus Prof. Paul H. Hanus. of Harvard will be the guest In whose honor a recep tion will be given by the Federal Schoolmen's Club, at Friends School Friday evening. Prof. Hanus is a mem ber of the commission which recently made an elaborate report on the educa tional system of the city of New "fork. CmWmwiIui star aarfc.lt U il Dm twuu wti us dais li msKfauMa KmWMtal. 0 CTMfBMKwm Hafc wHl rmi It nr.K, Is jots wrspsrr. ssmiv, KuauTT UMMTHT, IMS Brwdwi j,M A, Ihw !, . T. MOVING. PACKING. STORAGE Let Us Pack Tanr furniture, rhlns. hW-hiwA A, n. shipment to other cities. Yf employ assert packers oniy. STORAGE, MOVING. SHIPPING. Merchants' Transfer & Storage Co. tCO-KS E St. N. W. PADDED VANS " Cartful aba rnuucu vwo Makes Moving Esay. Get our estimate. Packing and SWpptaa a specialty. KKLEG'S EXPRESS, IT H STREET. . PHONE Ml EMERGENCY TRANSFER CO.. AUTOMO blle vans. Moving. DX-Jclng. shlDDlnr. Boa- tclal rates on pianos, -ntsnee moving spec ialty. Ph. N. 3. Nlc. N. tMC im 2d ST. STORAGE H. BAtJM & SON. S12 PA. ATE. fl load per month. Phone M. 1S4 ICO SEPARATE storage rooms; sea us bafora storing. THOS. DUWLING ft CO. Aaa- tloneers. tU E st. N. VY. Paons Main OX GET OUR ESTIMATES on absolutely 8re proof storare. moving, packing. UNtTEO STATES STORAGE CO. 4H-2S lath at. H. W. PSone M. . W-. PADDED vans. H IS Id.: J-h. wagon. It 14. Phone Main 191S-U1. COLUMBIA TRANSFER & STORAGE" CO ME N. T. At. JC W. Packing and Shipping. Storage. C van lead. MOVING EXPENSES REDUCED. We will do your moving, packing, and shipping, and take !n payment old tnmlture. stoves, etc. WASHINGTON'S FURNITURS CO.. 1510-1515 7th st. N. 17. Phone Norta EM. WFIE HEADQUAKTKBS FOR FREEZING SALTS and Flavoring Extracts of. aatls factory quality. We're dally up plying the needs of leading drug gists and confectioners. Call us up for prices. ' 23-XO CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. B. a EARNSHAW &BROJ Wholesalers, 11th aad X Sta. 8. C Christian Xander's Virginia Ports st- J C-t-tJ. team aBBBjB m kJVnewtT. nsws. Are Blood and Flesh Makers Only at 909 Seventh St 'This Exact SOLID OAK Cane Seat CHAIR Price OSf C Usual Price $1 Other chain. for Bed room and Din ing; room at correa pondlaa; iitIixi. "See What Cash Mill Do For You." awststsW 'fSflBJsSSBSSBSBBSSSSBBBBBSSSSBSBBBBSSBWaBBBBl . a See What Cash Will Do for Yon Very Massive $ 12-75 Price, assortment of library furniture, in Washington. Every wood EllirilSii I