onm X X X WITH POMP AND SPLENDOR How the Resurrection Feast Will He Joyfully Celebrated ninTifirnlr PriiKriuiinim 1 ti Cnlliollc nml Episcopal Cliurelir llrtiutlfiil 31ttl mid I lornl IieorntioiiK lint Hit- Dnj MkiiIIIi k tn Man Eighteen hundred and sixty nine years go or thereabouts according to the Bible HOry tliere occurred In far off Palestine un event not only destined to change the religious faith of men for ail time but lo assure their spiritual welfare for all tternlty It Is this momentous and far reaching event the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead which followers of lue lowly Nazarene everywhere in all rountrles where the Christian creed is taught and revered will commemorate today With the recurrence of each Eastertide nil nature seems to ut on her changed Htlre typical of the new life which fol lowed the rolling of the stone from the sepulchre door and the resurrection It Is the formal opening or spring tho abandonment of winters garb and the awakening into a new being No festival of all the year save Yulc tlde Is so generally celebrated as Is Eas ier and the time honored custoirjr In church and social life will all be recog nized and followed today After forty days observation of the Lenten season with fastingTself -abnegations and sacri fice of pleasures to a greater or less de gree Easter is greeted with a welcome width makes the day one of thankfulness and joy To mankind at different age3 Easter Sunday corner with varying meanings and significances To the children It Is a gala day wherein the lesson which it teaches Is Imparted by the breaking of the egg and the appearance from Its tiny shelled enclosure c the pretty chick whose sin gular birth so well Illustrates the gospel teaching or new life from the Resurrec tion To the youth and maiden it is a day when new suits new gowns and new hats and bonnets are donned and the proud wearer sits In review In the cush ioned pew to exhibit the deft work of the tailors milliners and modistes art To those of mature age it Is a day which brings to mind more forcibly than per haps at any time the promise and hope which conies to those who believe While Christmas is properly celebrated mostly1Intthehomcs it Is In the churches that Easter Is most fittingly observed In the Catholic and Episcopal churches the more elaborate preparations -have been made and these two denominations as is always the caoe will hold the more extensive celebrations Yet there will be proper observances of the festival in all of the evangelical churches and not a chapel in Washington but will ring with the gladsome praise to the risen Lord Sluslc will as usual be one of the chief features of all the programmes and it will be especially appropriate to Easter tide proclaiming the Joyous tidings of the resurrection of the Chrfbt Ill the Konian Catholic and Church of T ngland houses of worship the music will to a large extent be classical and the lst vocal and Instrumental talent of the -city will participate In the other church es hymns of praise and songs of Joy will he sung by soloist and choir and congre gation The subject of evcrv sermon de livered from a Washington uulnlt will be In keeping with the teaching which the da illustrates Che floral decorations this year are on an extensive scale and Uie interior of vjrr edifice where worship will be con ducted today presents the appearance of a semi tropical garden where the at mosphere is pervaded with the sweet aroma of a variety of flowers Easter lilies calls lilies hyacinths tulips Jonr iuls and a host of other seasonable flow ers with palms ferns potted plants adorn the altars and sanctuaries and add their beautv to the scene and their mute offerings of praise to the rteUeemer Mornlnc and evening services will le held at all the Protestantchurches Solemn high mass will be said at 11 oclock in the majority of the Catholic churches but there will be masses at nearly every hour from 5 oclock In the morning until high mass In the evening tliere will be ves ler services During the Interval In the afternoon be tween services those members of the fair X in Washington who 1 specUl at 36x36 in 35c each 36x48 in 50c each 36 x 60 in 75c each 36 x 72 in Sl00 each enough to possess new robes and new tiaras are expected to promenade on Connecticut and Massachusetts Avenues and the other residence thoroughfares and through the walks of the parks and exhibit for comment and commendation their apparel Nothing but a downpour of rnin ciii expected to prevent the spectacle A fall in temperature may diminish the number of participants but a cold wave will not Interfere with the wearing of summer millinery The earnest prayer of every maiden last night was for u pleaijant day with plenty of sunshine and unclouded skies Th - SHOT BY A WOMAN Xiv York ItnllnnM Aniiillmit Then Kill Hemi lf NEV YORK Aprll C An Italian couple went to a Raines law hotel at CI Rlvlng ton Street at 7 oclock tonight and hired a room They had only been In the room a short time when three pistol shots were heard The woman came running downstairs from the third floor with a bullet wound under the left eye She died at Gouveneur Hospital a few minutes after she was taken thre The man had two bullet wounds ill his head One bullet had en tered through the rightear and lodged 111 the head The other liassed through the scalp anc was flattened against the skull The man will recover To Coroner Zucca who took his ante mortem statement the man said the woman had shot him and the coroner is Inclined to believe his story lie is An drea Cuoco a tailor of 279 Mott Street The woman was Mrs Bella Clrlgllano the wife of a bartender at 27S Mott Street When the man recovered consciousness he told Coroner Zucca that lie and the woman had been to the hotel several times befoie This time he said they had a nuarrei The woman asked him if he had a handkerchief He told her that there was one in his overcoat pocket When she got the handkerchief he de- dared she took his revolver which was In the same pocket She came over to where he was lying and rubbed her hand across his head carelessly Then without any warning she fired the revolver at him and he did not remember anything else The coroner said he knew Cuoco and thought he told a straightforward story Tliere was a black ftowder mark on Cuo cos hand the coroner said which he had put up to protect himself POINTS TOR DE FALK Orniul Tiiiry lUliiHCH to Imllet the Wilkeslinrre IMij Nirlfln WJLLKESBARRE Pa April C The grand jury today Ignored the case of Dr Harry L Folk who was charged by Sam uel Salsburg with assault on Mrs Sals burg Xi the time of fhe discovery of the alleged assault Salsburg shot Falk and he is now at his home dangerously wounded Thefcase wife heat J vny the grand jury yestetdaj jand It decided there was not enough evidence to prove an assault Be sides a counter suit for J100M damages brought by Falk against Salsburg he also had him arrested today for attempted murder and Salsburg was compelled to glveS5XX ball He waived a hearing ralk s wound is so severe tnat tne pnysi cians will not alldtvhlm io sec any but his immediate fajnily MUST SERVJE THEIR TERMS Colivictdl In ctlmeii Go to Inll SUNBUIIY Pa April G The habeas corpus hearing for the release of the con- d- vjet Shamokln ex counclmen O J Reed YrilllM L I Inm mm Artflfl M 1 dvard Zurn and Thomas Holl was held before Judge C E Savldge this after noon He decided he was powerless to sttaslde Uie decision of thu Superior Court men werc tamndiately taken to jail to serve four months apiece and each to pav a line1 of HCO The men were greatly agitated when they heard their fate as they expected to is liberated The men were last year con victed of conspiracy in Shamokln through rtwfct paving contracts Mo omeiitw of nitil VmucU The gunboat Gloucester and the torpedo lwat Shubrick have arrived at Annapolirf The collier Alexander has sailed from Norfolk for Batlmore the battleship Kentucky from Hongkong for Cavltc and ti ttninf Khln ERse from St Thomas are fortunate I for San Juan X 7mfirA Storage Verelouse 22d and M sts patterns regularly o ic Vil 02 - Fancy Chinese Mattings plaid and check patterns 1fC Vfl regularly 15c special at v Ju Heavy Chinese Seamless Mat tings in check and plaid regularly 18c special 10 AC yd Extra Heavy Seamless Bungo Mattings 15 handsome patterns in new colors regularly 17JC 25c special at 2 Ju Imperial Seamless Chinese Mat tings close weave 15 patterns recularly V specjal OfC yd Royal Formosa Seamless Mat tings extra heavy quality 25 pat terns olive gold green red and blue color combinations regu larly lie -special OJIC yd Furniture Factory lzth k IJ Mittrrw and Couch Factory 432 fa are MATTING SELLING Extraordinary 5M rvf ft iVI raiil PjI vvS vVMl fml v fl Fancy Chinese Jlattlngs plaid Of course when you think of niattingR you think of the Moses store For the of the leaderKhiji of years lelonrs here Xaturallv enough too 3120000 yards of mattings is the way the selling record stands for last season Think of it And this greit volume of business could only come and would only come where the values are greatest qualities best store methods satisfac tory and representations to be depended upon Thats here Double Extra Imperial Seamless Mattings extra fine 25 new and elegant patterns 0 7JC vd ularly 40c special nt 2 Ju Japanese Damask Linen Warp Mattings elegant damask weaves In colors Inserted regularly at and art inlaid patterns figures very artistic 40c special A CC yl Dresden Art Mattings very fine with Inserted figures suitable for parlors or bed rooms regularly COc special lOiC yj wide Stair and Hall Mattings made to our special order extra heavy colors and plain special at 40c Soc OflC and v yd Matting Rugs Pretty Chinese and Japanese Hugs to be used with mat tings or on polished tloors Extra fine inserted 24x48 in 75c each 36 x 72 In 150 each W B MOSES SONS F St Cor fltii t I THE TIMES WASHINGTON griyDAY APRIL 7 1901 MAYOR OF ANOTHERDATE jlarcli 4 Too Inclement for the In stallation of n President The Innueiirnl Committee Ilolrtx a MrolhiK It C ietfillts AfTnlifi V Separate Hull for tin- Ilnll A llc liort liy tlinlrman John Joy IMmi The affairs of the Innugural Committee were not finally completed at the meeting held last night at the Arlington Hotel as anticipated and another meeting of the committee will be necessary to consider what disposition will be made of the sur plus which will remain after all debts of the committee are paid The reading of the chairmans report and the con sideration of unsettled accounts was the only business considered Mr Edson In his report had several in teresting recommendations to present He urged the change of the dale of Inaugura tion to some more suitable period and suggested that a committee of national scope take the subjecti under considera tion to present it for Congressional action In connection with the use of the Pen sion building for the Inaugural Ball the chairman represented the citys need of a place where similar functions could be held without disturbing the public busi ness Presidential support would be given Mr Edson beheves to a project to provide such a place In connection with the construction of a building for the use of the municipal government or for an armor A claim for 1700 made by Frank Carver the contractor who constructed the Court of Honor was referred to a special committee composed of Jchn Joy Edson Chairman James Rush Marshall E J StellwageK Henry E Davis and Rudolph Kauffmann Mr Carver claims that the cost of construction exceeded the amount of his contract by the qmount claimed The amount of K00 due Contractor Parsons who constructed the four review ing stands within the Court of Jlonor waB ordered paid In view of the claim of the Government to be reimbursed for the damage by lire In the Presidential stand to Government property this amount was withheld pending the con sideration of the Inaugural Committee An appropriation of JIM was made from the surplus to pay employes of the Pen sion Bureau for overtime services ren dered to the Inaugural Committee on the recommendation of Major James j Bell Chairman of the Committee on Comfort at the iallroom A bill for JI21 due the Pennsylvania Railroad for the transportation of the Annapolis Cadetsto and from thRCnpital at the Inauguration was presented for consideration General Greene Grand Marshal of the Inaupjral paradp In view of the fact that no national funds were available for the purpose had guaran teed the payment of transportation and submitted the bill through Mr Edson as a proper claim upon the cpmrnltteie sur plus The committee having adopted a resolution that thu funds of the committee were not available or the payment jpt the expenses ot any organization were con strained to refuse iiaymentof the claim The action of the committee In refusing to pay the claim out of Inaugural funds was largely taken Inorde nut tq estab lish a precedent which would embarrass succeeding Inaugural Committees ilr Edsen promised acontributlon of J50 to ward the settlement of the claim and oth er members agreed to contribute The total amount of the guarantee fund 57W1 Mr Edson noted as being J7j0 In excess of any preceding inaugural guar antee fund Through the efforts of the Committee on- Transportation the best rates ever obtained had been secured for this Inauguration The parking of cars Mr Edson continued had been prevented by the railroads for the first time but had not materially affected the attendance on the occasion To Mr LaraeriChalrman of the Committee on Parks and Bevlewlug Stands and to the members of his com mittee Mr Edson uald a high tribute for the conduct of the affalis pertaining to its duties Nearly 4O00 he stated had been the amount of profit secured by the committee from the erection and main tenance of stands and from the sale of lirirlieges Mr Edson commented upon the inade quate facilities provided for the press in the Presidential reviewing sum during the parade but stated that through the efforts of the Press Committee all other arrangements were nearly perfect A high tribute was paid to the work of M I Wcller Chairman of the Public Comfort Committee who contributed largely to the successful quartering of the citys visitors Mr EcUon referred to the bill presented to Congress asking for an appropriation for the Illumination of the public buildings upon which Congress failed to act Mr Edson expressed his opinion that the expense was one which Congress should have been properly charged with and which It should have approved Tlie final rhoral promenade concert Mr Edson considered a musical demonstra tion most creditable to the city The recommendation of the Committee on Jrlntliig that In future the Inaugural Programme should be prepared super vised and conducted by the Printing Committee was noted The chairman inferred to the mentary remarks of ihe Grand MarelmH upon me ponce arrangement for the maintenance of public order during the inauguration Dr D Percy Hlckling re ceived due praise for tho excellent medi cal and hospital arrangements provided at the ball Special mention- was made of John 1 Larners services as counsel to the committee Mr Edson spoke of his services as Invaluable Mr Edson announced that but one com mittee the Committee on Carriag s had exceeded Its appropriation and this only In the sum of 11S6 He recited the table of the appropriations of eacli committee und the actual amounts expended by each showing that about 2000 had been saved from the appropriations A surplus or about 5W0 with unpaid claims that may aggregate 300 or 100 excepting the Carver claim of 1700 was shown o er all other expenditures The use of the Pension building for the Inaugural Ball was then taken up Mr Edson expressed his belief that the Pen sion building was better adapted for the purpose than any other building In Wash ington The Interruption to public busi ness however he oonsldered entailed great Inconvenience and expense to the Government The erection of a suitable building for public functions he advanced was Impcrame suggesting that whether In connection with an armory or a muni cipal building steps should be taken nt once to provide the proper facilities Mr Edson had spoken of the matter to the President wfio had assured him of his co operntlon in securing a proper build ing for the purpose The suggestion that the date of the In auguration be changed Mr Edson took up and advocated In this matter he urged that as the question required definite pur pose It be referred to a committee nation al in character which should consider II and make proper representations to Coi gress to secure an amendment to the Con stitution which would have the requirnd effect The Interest of Senators and Rep resentatives in the plan was assured Mr Edson stated Mr Edsons report concluded with the extension of his thanks to Mr Iloessle for tho use of the Arlington Hotel parlors as a meeting place for the Innugural Com mittee The Inaugural Committee voted that the report of the Chairman be prir ted and suitably bound In substantial flexible cov ers The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the Chairman Those present were John Joy Edson T K Roessle George Gibson Cuno II Ru dolph A A Wilson W Rapley James Rush Marshall jr Br Ralph Jenkins John U Wight William V Cox Simon Wolf W Southard Parker Henry A Wlllard II R F Macfarland Rudolph Kauffmann George W Cook John B Larncr Richard Sylvester M I Weller Gen II V Uoyntori II II Warner K J Btellwngen Henry E Davis and James E Bell Crc at int n should not lure great faults We liae no fault grMt or small We brew tJ licit and purest beers In the United Slain Iltu rich a terra have been analyzed by expert chem ists of the Agricultural Department and found to be pure and uholeboroe Phone Wct 31 Arlington H0UH14 Co for a case of llaerzcn fc l r Laarsr Linen iSpecials 200 dozen EXTRA iJEAVY IIUCK TOWELS plain white red and blue bordered full size use full of saflsfa meu ready for ion a A7f 124c towel In every way spe cial each J r y 12 pieces Cream German Table Damask Gi Inches wltfe actual meas ure every threaa pure linen the soft finish cloth entirely fjee from starch line of good patterns ty choose O Tf from iSc yard H the regular I price special peyard Extra Heavy TaHle Padding fl inches wldei Abe iwelsht that n fC sells regularly tor0ctie yard U -special 204 dozen raAcTrjjbrJlered Turkish AVajdi Cloths mai soft twisteil yarn irfiutcd all j r around full size not more 5 than 10 to each customer cach STRPBISED THE GUARDSMEN IIeuiennnt Shnw Home From the Philippine Arrlvus ITeinnlurely A number of officers of the District Na tional Guard gathered at the Pennsylva nia station yesterday afternoon at 530 oclock to welcome Lieut George C Shaw late of the Twenty seventh United States Volunteeer Infantry who was expect ed to arrive from the West at that time Lieutenant Shaw was formrrly n member of the District Guard and his comrades of that body had planned to welcome him back to the city He was mustered out with the remainder of his regiment at San Francisco recently Lieutenant Shaw arrived on an earlier train and surprised the c ml assembled Besides Lieutenant Shaw there are two other officers of the same volunteer regi ment who were both formerly connected with the District Guard They are Capt F L Graham and Lieut J H Griffith The latter was commissariat of his regi ment Both are at present In San Fran cisco where they will take examinations for the positions of second HeutenanLs In the Regular Array They will probably arrive In the city In a few days It Is planned that the three officers to gether with other former District Guards men who may return from the Philip pines shall be the guests of honor at a banquet to take place- at a date to be llxed later The arrangements for this affair are In the hands of a committee consisting of Major E II Neumeycr Chairman Col M E Urell Oipt A P Robblns Major W E Harvey and Capt F B Wheaton TWO BOYS ORDERED FLOGGED The lnllier of the YoiuiKNler lite ruteil tin Seiilence TOLEDO Ohio April C Amos and George Gordon nine and eleven years old respectively were publicly flogged today J ly order of Mayor atson of Fmdlay In his olllce The whip was vigorously ap plied by tho lioys father under protest He asked that the boys be imprisoned In stead Each lad was compelled to remove his Jacket and the whip was repeatedly ap plied over their shoulders The elder lad was struck several time lover the head and spectators rushed forward to sto the punishment but were held back by the chief of police The whipping has -aroused a wave of Indignation andthe mayorjls severely cen sured The boys stole 70 from the office of the Courier Companyand confessed their gutlL Trial of tlnJjlulJirlrk Captain Hemphill of the naval trial board telegraphed the Navy Department yesterday from AnnapolW that the speed trial of the torpedoJioat Shubrick had been successful Shejwill lie accepted by the Government t State of Ohio City of Toledo Lucas County ss Frank J Cheney makesjoath that he is the senior partner of the arm of F J Cheney Co doing business In the City at Toledo county and State aforesaid and that said Ann will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure FRANK J CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this Cth day of December A D 1SSG Seal A- w CLEASON - Notilry Public Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testi monials free F J CHENEY CO Toledo O Sold by Druggists 7lc Halls Family PUln are the beat Popularity If Continued is based on merit wrsf C miu popularity for diseases ol the kidneys and liter Seventh and K Streets W W The Dependable Store 398 489 Belts Jewelry ahd Perfumes Every novelty in Bells Is here Plain and fancy leathers the latest fads including the velvet- and tucked satin with straight or dip effect buckles lour especial attention is in vited to our high back 1 C bossed and Belts at Beaded Back 49 COMING FOR SCHMIDT w Seal Moroeoo Suede Patent Leath er Velvet rind Persian high back straight und lacfd fronts 25c CHATELAINE BAGS AND PlRSES 23c for CHILDRENS METAL PURSES worth 50c mads with neck chain in Gilt Oxidized and SPIRAL AND SOLID OP HAT Pins 4c BARETTES in GILT and SHELL 5c Large assortment of Gilt Enam el and Shell Barettes In new de signs at 9c Woodworths Triple Extractor Eas ter including Bottle Fresh RosAi and Violet Ex- tracts regular 50c quality per ounce 25 A Detective From Illtxbiirtc i Take Clinrflre of the AllrKcd Former A detective will arrive today from Pitts burg Pa for Hermnn AV Schmidt charged In the Smoky City with forgery and false pretences Since his arrest Schmidt has been held in custody at the Sixth precinct station He will probably agree to return to Pittsburg without tha formality of requisition papers According to un alleged confession made by Schmidt to the local jiolice he forged the name of F C Schmidt of 97 Fifth Avenue Pittsburg to a check for 250 This in October of last year When the alleged forgery came to light Schmidt says he lefl Pittsburg and has since been making his way about the country He became fearful of arrest everywhere he went and Anally determined to give him self up when he reached Washington Schmidt was born in France and came to America when very young At one time he worked at the Union Iron Mills in Pittsburg as bookkeeper Ushering in the Spring Campaign with Vigor fi B HE lumper f6r fresh new styles in Serins Merchandise is now at its heichth I opnng shows that we have the goods which are best appreciated at the proper prices We are now fairly in the Spring Campaign we nave a magnificent snowing 01 oprmg oooss pieniy oieverytnmg Dngnt and new a have ever had onered you before 1 hese lew for tomorrowi l Spring Styles Suits and Skirts A Rich Collection at Modest Prices We have never before shown such a variety of Tailor made Suits Silk Skirts Waists etc Never so little prices eitlier These few items illustrate our saviup prices Ladies Tallor mado Suits of Venetians and Pebble Cheviots Taffeta s 1 1 k - 1 1 n e d Etons and stylish Flare Skirts Colors of black blue castor brown and grey worth U our price 1098 others uccordlon pleat ed drop skirt and ap pllqued oversklrtr worth 15 at Suits of Fine Vene tians and Cheviots richly trimmed with narrow satin or taffe i bands some have pleated Silk Girdle Bolero ahd Double breasted Eton styles Rlnck and all the new colors worth M for 1500 598 Taffeta Silk Waists 398 A Bargain in Silk Waists TVe continue the sale of these popular Taffeta Silk Waists all over hemstitched and corded op sleeves and hemstitched collars The latest and best shades are among them including tints of light blue old rose hello pink red and also blacks ular 39S Silk Waists for 3 9i Taffeta Silk Skirts with clusters of small tucks and five rows of Silk Chif fon trimming ofrer flounces or richly appiiqued nounces others with two ruffles of open applique ork worth J1G9S for 1098 1250 vty i a 4 Our Splendid Jacket Special at 498 THESE JACKETS ARE STYLISH ETONS WITH STITCHED TAFFETA 3ILIC LAPELS AISO DOUBLE BREASTED STVLES IN VENETIANS AND CHEVIOTS ALL ARE TAFFETA SILK LINED BLACK AND CAfc it JL0S Taffeta Silk Skirts Taffeta Silk Dress Skirts tucked all over with plain or corded flounces 5 Dress Skirts S398 INDIES and MISSES ALL WOOL VENETIAN and CHEVIOT SKIRTS with Taffeta bands or plain flare with tailored finish Col ors are black wstor navy brown- and grey ALL STVLES OP DRES3 SKIRTS with Taffeta Band Trimmings flounce and flare styles Cheviots Venetians ana uronucioius oiacK brown gro4 t blue and castor worth i for The unusually brisk selling we have enjoyed this and stylish and better values than you Wonder Values in Wash Goods Never have we been able to offer such big values in Choice and Fine Wash Jh38 at tl beginning- of- the season and much LNDER REGULAR PRICE These offerings are truly wonderful Bargains- 25c Koran Pongee Foulards tf in Mill Ends 1C yd Guaranteed fast BLACK Ifolre PER CALINE double fold yard fi I r wide an excellent 10c 7 -- Ity very special a yard 16c Black back Firured Waist ings in a variety cf neat patterns extra spe cial Best grade FRENCH HAIRCLOTH guaranteed shrunk black and r slate a eoori value at 55e for 16 a yard jKuav 2 Domestic Bargains Amoskcag and Ijncaster Apron Ginghams all sizo A7c checks in all colors Monday i TT yard -0 Yurd wlde Bleached Muslin J 7 as good as Androscoggin tj5v ue 8tic yd Mondays price 3 i Cohasset Bleached Shectlng regular prlc I y Jf erywhere 25c our price yd z SlxSO Mohawk Bleached 1 AC Sheets a standard make I A regular price 55c for 25 pieces of Feather proof Y1 C Tiplclnfr nnrmw lrint Imst I ular price 12Hc for a yd iOO nieces of nov Dressr t Ginghams newest sfWesjjl r ust colorings special f Io Monday- J Vj2 NAVAL CADETS THE VICTORS Their Trim Curries Off the Inlrrcol lefrlllte ClinlleiiKC Trophy NEW YORK April C The cadets from the Naval Academy at Annapolis scored a victory with the foils over the repre sentatives of tho Eastern colleges tonight In the Inter collegiate fencing champion ship winning with IS points one moro than the Cornell men It was the eighth annual competition and interest in the contest was so great that the gymnasium of the New York Athletic Club was crowded to tho doors Among those who witnessed the bouts were many fashionably attired women Rear Admiral Erben Colonel Mills ot West Point Rear Admiral Taylor and Col Robert M Thompson also were present-Yale had entered a team but- only two men appeared and they had to withdraw I The fencing began In the afternoon as All wool Brush Binding in black only a good black will not turn rusty reduced to 3 3000 yards of the choicest and patterns newest colors of this moot rooutir fabric resembles silk lengths suitable for waists and dresses n nreitt iim mery f fbric Instead of 25c a yard fer lDc -- pretty 50 Pieces of IMPERIAL SATIN FOULARDS the most exact copies of the finest silk goods In the rarest and prettiest colorings such as brown rose grey hello navy cadet green nobbiest designs vuluo ev erywhere 33c Mondays price OQC here SILK GINGHAMS In neat Stripes In pink blue lavender etc IJC value EOc for a yard J J I 32 inch Fine Corded Madras nnms eiegant patterns fast colorings in the newest effects value He ISc yard for H 3 Inch Mercerized Silk Zephyrs In plain dotted and striped patterns rose blue lavender etc Ore value 37e Monday Zj 12 pieces of Foulards In three tono color combinations dark pat- IOjc terns value 13c yard for 2 Underselling in Fine White Goods 200 pieces of Plain White Victoria Lawns 10 Inches wide value A IC 8Kc Monday yard OJ 100 pieces of India Linon sheer quali tiesregular IZhio value Mon Q C day for a yard 2 CO pieces of Fine Persian Lawns very sheer regular price 15c in ic 32 inch Plain Colored Swiss In the most delicate shades of pink light blue lavender etc regular 18c -1 r je values for a yard IZ 23 pieces of -White Pique narrow and wide cord value IS cents ri for 12 PLAIN WHITE ORGANDY nearly yards wide value 03c special arc at zy 150 pieces of ENGLISH INDIA LI NON 35 Inches wide the sheerest and cleanest goods of Its sort 17JC value 25c yard for 1 2 43 Inch Freneh Lawns the best kind of goods for dresses choice shades ot hello pink blue black white A CC etc a special value at a yard t j Such Prices for Liriiiigs Are Winning Big Trade The resources ot our well stocked Lining Department have been tried strongly tho last few weeks Crowds have been the rule We are known by dressmakers to sell dependable linings and sell them for least Here are more special prices bound to winyour attention ozc 8 An extra fine grade of French Per caline beetled on both sides -4 s l and guaranteed not to split i jItt a 25c value to go for vJ Fast Black and Colored Tiler cerized Satine These goods are worth 25 a yard reduced to 151- Mondays Notion Sale G0e Brainard Armstrong 50 yd Spool Silk i ViC dozen In Black and a colors 15c new Belt Forms 9c Royal Long Waist and Skirt Sup porters 25c 15c new sha pe Collar Forms 9c 21c Improved Skirt Yokes 15c McSHk Bone Casing 1 ya pieccs25c 5cSimson pins paper Ic 15c Double Nainsook Dress Shields sizes and only Sc pair 5c Black 50 yard CprtlcelH Spool Consumers T Consumers l 1 n ock jM 1 n cK a H 1 EsPsBW I B ssallllmBmBBavnsBrAaiiBlllp 1 I B0 bUh H H I H 11 OEER Jslil J Now Ready JJ K8r Now Ready JJ Best Boek Beer Brewed The Consumers Brewing Oos Rock Beer MADE its ap pearance yesterday at all hotels restaurants and cafes nnd met with a hearty welcome This seasons product is a triumph of the hrew niasters art and the richest treat of the season It is the best and most healthfnl that can be made from pure malt and hops 1 1 1 1 14 Al Jy Rosslrn Ya Old Bruin Is the best and purest of all dark beers The finest exam ple of old German brewing ever produced in America It is well aged wholesome and nutritious Dont ask for beer ask for Old Iruin GOSU VsERS BrewinKvCbmpany Phone West 129 Consumers Nov Ready f ff Consumers OCK EER Now Ready t 2u Universal Humu Hook and Eyesi lccard - Sc Horn Bones all sizes 3c dozen Kimseys Long Waist Formers 25e 15o Straight Front Corset Steels 3c Ilr r i - j I He l feavyChenUle 7c yarH f j le Ball Pearl and Gilt Buttons Cc f olozcn I fifty four bouts were required to carry out ine conauions eacn man naving to meet every man on the other teams Cor nell although beaten had a remarkably well balanced trio but the Individual merits of Henry nnd McBride for the cadets earned them the victor- The surprise was the disastrous defeat of Harvard The Cambridge men were tls holders of the challenge trophy pre sented by the Racquet and Tennis Club but Instead of fencing In winning form as they did a year ago they finished last Arrested In Alexnndrla Wilbur Barker aged twenty years Is under arrest at the Sixth precinct station because the police suspect he stole a bi--cycle from George Humphries of Alexan dria It appears the wheel was left in front of a Pennsylvania Avenue store by the owner several days ago and Barker is said to have appropriated It to his own use Yesterday morning Barker wentto Alexandria The police of that city were notified and during the afternoon word came that the accused was in custody Ietectlve Muller brought Barker from Alexandria I - i - 1 I