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WANTED---HELP. WANTED ROOMS. esse Swith, Mr. Mr. Koln, The commanion and of members Will be at night, The Easter eduriag te sta PUBLISH TODAY 4 NEW BOOK BY DR BRIGGS. THE BIBLE, THE CHURCH AND THE REASON: ‘The Three Great Fountains ef Divine Authority. By Prot. Cnanies A. Batoos, D. D. Cr. 8v0, $1.76. In order to set forth more fully the views expressed The choir is as fol C. B. Smith, Miss Whitesell, fon, Mra Harver. Mra Bennett, Mra. Jordan, — MeGill, Sopranos, Mra. — Mrs. W. B. WARE Ri2ekS, £10 70,075: CHAMBER Pattor- Seaghinen and waiters atuct core than Ween, Marion Harland’s Endorsement Ks 10 TO O75. CHASE . Mra Bishop, Misses Santer, Wilson and Robinson; tenors, Messrs. Knoop, Don, Forsyth, Rohr, mae basso: Mee. Wm. Hen ‘urpin and Got- a struggling western |. Easter carole the Sunday school a.m. The choir te compored as follows: Mra W. E. Parson, so- rano; Mra Lizzie Macmichol Vetta, contralto; ir. Harry Simone, tenor; Mr. Warren Rich, jon Dayley, organist; Mr. Harry Simone, director. The choir will be ‘ANTED_AN OPERATOR ON Ascension, 12th and Massachusetts avenue Was in his recent inaugural address Dr. Briggs hes written this volame, which sims principally to define his po- sition with regard to the validi ‘the Reason as sources of Divine authority. The other subjects discussed are the Higher Criticism, the Iner- rancy of Scripture, Biblical History and the Messianic ‘THE GOVERNOR, 4nd Other Stories. By Gzoaam A. Hisnap. Cloth, €1.00; paper, 50 cents, ‘The best of Mr. woid; bassos, Messrs. Grant, Nolan, Paul, Dr. Daly. Messrs. Myers, Jordan and De Lace) Mrs. C, B. Smith, director; Miss Jennie G ‘Ban, organist, St Patrick's —Vidi Aquam, Dielman; Kyrie Gloria, from Credo, Sanctus, Bene: No. 16; Haec Dies, Wiegand; Veni Creator (baritone colo sung by Sig. Maina) by Paolo rea; Offortorium. Landamus Ts composed im 1 solo and chorus arranged by Gills: one who understands the makin: Royal Baking Powder. . WANTED-—MISCELLANEUS. WARTEDIDENTAL ENGINE, Optician. 458 Fenn. uve cons 4i6 FECTIONERY AN! proper faciities for Dakine Woon Dre wes fot Dale Particulars. L-; Star office. Windus, viola: Me. Concordia of the Church and T25 —Labits AND GENTLEMEN O WITH FLEXIBLE ployment Cali 601 Pra} sional, 'B, Toars, Christ Our Passover, F. ce vapid Cramer; Gioria Patri, Joseph Poynanskt: Deum, in b minor, Dudley Buck; Jubilate Deo, Haydn; Christ the Lord is Risen, Henry Wil- ; Kyrie Eleison, Elvey; Gloria Tibi, ar- ranged from Batiste; Palastrina; offertury, if Sanctus, Spolir; communion bymu, J. Sb. Ute st ow, second Aoor. TED—CRAYON ANVASSERA, NONE BUT ACME COPYING COMPANY, 213 4 WORK ON A [Extract from Marion Harland’s Letter to the Royal Baking Powder Co.} deganod hymn by Laudenber | tet, [ Know That Mandel, Mra Min | leader. Hols © Grace Ref by partak —— i ‘aploise D AND Fok SALE—HOUSEHOLD AND furniture of every descripti Gealing guaranteed, Address or call hymn, Victory, from jo ie Risen. H. Gadaby; Wat. ibbard’s popular magazine stories of recent years are included in this volume. Mr ; GOOD, PLAIN cos; also competent laundress to assist with Mr. RF, Wagner, dret violis McK. “Turner. second violin; Mr. Vagne heran Church, core 20th and « munion after service. rmed Charch will celebrate Easter ng of the holy commanton at 1 aim, ands union service of Sanday school and con- Howells refers to Mr. Hibbard’s work as havine “s certain felicity of execution and formance which are not common.” Misses Marie Mac) Porter, Virginia Hirst, Stelia Ballin Halsey Lay, Julia D. Rockwel 11; altos, Misses Virginia Evans, Eleanor G. Hanson, Maud Tallmadge and Mrs. H. D. Guerry; tenors. J. G. Traylor and G.C.Freneb: e@ Peyton Gordon, W. E. Williams, C. F. Holl, E, M. Shirley and J. C. Wc lc Gat Ginmberwers; wiline to go north for summer: Spice. reicrence fequired Call ed ‘WaN-FO-EUS-AN TY hvply. a ones, MANAGER 8! EA GOOD BLACK SMITH ANTED-IT ON Abpiy to-A. MBAUEH, 14th at and Maryland ‘ANTED—A COLORED MAN 10 WAIT 937 TIME, X. Wee E. Marzo; Regina Caeli, Giorza; O Sal Wiegand; Tanctum Ergo, Th Caw certain ideal of por- ED—ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN TO procure licenses should set, copy of ““Stephei tical. Test." contains latest ¢ caxents wanted. WALTER G. La Salle st. Chicago. ap15-6t — HOUSEHOLD AND furniture. carpets, stoves, office and store: G. Apple, 7 ito, Miss Pauline Whitaker; tenor, Mulledy; basso, Mr. BAL Ryan. Chorus, sopranos, dirs. Wm. H. Combs, Misses J. Mudd, B. He Bingham. . Don s*eB0ld by all booksellers, or sent postpaid, by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, (3-745 Broadway, N. ¥. fixtures of every description regation at Sp.m. The church will be hand- Iy dee ) flowers. Rew. A Preach at both services, OTHER CHURCHES. Metropolitan M. E. Church, 4) and C north- | west.—11 a. opening organ solo, Pustorate, Stevens, Prof. Cauliield. them, Ohrist the L605 aw aet beteauasececBC (La BE hnanctaw 1d foods exchanged for y suarantecd. Address Stocks; organist, Miss Minnie M. Bailey, and director, Miss Virginia Evans. Calvary Parich—-Morning servi Organ Voluntary, sional hymn, 103; E Passover, Schilling; Gioria ret: do., do., No. z, Schubert; do. do., No. 3, Schilling, Te Deum’ Laudamus, Lejeal: Jubi- lete in C, Dudiey Buck; introit, lymu 103; Kyrie, Elvey; Gloria Tibi, Batiste; hymn 9; offertory, AsSicep Takes Flight, Shelley; offer- iption, chant 434; offertory in F, E. Bat Mary H. How general work: must stay michi®, go Jy for the summer sad conga Marne Marland, be sung processional hymn 99, tune by Hodges: Christ Our Passover, chant, by Wesley; Patri, Vaughn; ,Te Deum, Trinenell Deo, Field; hymn 101, tune by and Gloria Ti Barnby; Gloria Patri, after sormon. Stanford; offertory anthem, As it Began to Dawn, Chas. Vincent; Sanctus, Woodward: eucharistic hymn, in Excelsia, old chant; tis, Tonus Rogius. At the 4:30 p.m. service the Sunday school of the . | Lord is Risen, Harry R. Shelby WINSTON, 937 ay ive good city reverenc Traore Trsnx Tor ED—1.000 GENTS sUits TO relude, Gounod; ter anthem, Christ Our ‘atri, No. 1, Bar- 5 goods T1id Tach stow, ae ALEXANDRIA from § te 100 aeres each and from re. Send fall dewert & LODGE, 83 & ‘ANTED—WM. FRI tant office vasement), only JEWFLER licensed to buy old-gold an for cash: Sue watch aud clock repairing. Estal Suovrp B: Sorricrexr |. Lynch; bassos, 'ANTED_TWO OR THREE GOOD FIRE INS. Mesers, J. A. Epping, J. J. Fis’ ucements to right te; liberal ind est, F. Mahoney, E. 3. Lothrop; organist. Miss | Loulie M. Boone; director, Sig. M St. Dominic's celebrated at 10:30 o'clock by the Dinahan, O.P., with the Rey. Father Lilly, 0. P., as deacon and the Rev. ‘ED — EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL TO ‘Sook wasbs onan? meat for ome ity i fatot fa, referouces Fe mn high mass Ifevery merchant were to confine himeelf to strict ‘twuth in advertising the above epigram would be un- Bor Do Taz Tas Is Tense Tara. a, CH 7TH. OFF. ANUPA\ organ voluntry, iste; Sanctus, Carmidge; communion hymn 207; Gloria in Excelsis, 451, old chant; postinde, Stern. Cho! Miss Grace McCulloch; contralto, Mrs. Philip Mauro; tenor, Mr. C. F. Crosby; bass, Mr. Jno. ; Organist and director, Miss Nettie ‘ather Durkin, O. music promises to be fine. and will cot ANTED-IT KNOWN BE EB BURGER, 1008 @ t., machinist and mode yorting implements, w im ANTED—FUS. Seem on snag a beep ae noe mars er, Tenis sewing sin's Regini Cooli, In the evening at o'clock Marzo’ WAGES GUARANTEED TO for mo at their O | Saintaris, merchandise, large oF Silas’ Tantum packed ‘and to de writing Domes Addrece im own hanivcting with, stam {oraiture’ stored, Miss KDNA L SMiTHE,>outh Bend, bars Sr a Sie pTNMEDTATELY— Christ Church.Georgetown, Aibert B. Stuart, The choir, under the direction Dashiell, orgu Easter morning at 11 o'clock the following music: Processional, The Strife ; anthem, Christ Our Passover, in B, Rev. J. 8 B. Hodges; Gloria Buck, in A; 2, Fre il J. 8. B. Hodges, in E; Te Dew Buck; Jubilate Deo, in D, Sir Arthur Sullivan; introit, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Carey; Gloria Tiba, Monk; hymn 101; offertory, On Yeok, E. M. Lott; Sanc- Eucharistic hymn 100; Gloria in Exceisis, old chant; Nane Choir—Soprani, Mis Grigg. Miss von Dachenhausen, Mrs, Zane; alti, Mrs. John Taylor, Miss Kleinschmidt, M tenori, Mr. Perry B. ‘Turpin, Mr. Hollingsworth, Mir. Albort Mr. Edward B. Fox, Mr. Wm. B. 0: Clinton Ballinger, Mr. Charles Eliason, Church of the Epiphany, G street between 13th aud Mth streets.—7:30 a, m., early cole- bration; music by young ladies of the chapter of praise, under the direction of Mr. Leighton, 11 a. m,, Christ Our Pass- ‘e Deum in B flat, Walter Goold; D, Fieid; Christ, the Lord, is now That My Redeemer Liveth, Handel, 3:30 p. m., choral service (onth carols), sung by tl schools connected with Epiphany paris, uuder the direction of Mr. Gooid. Ims, chanted; Magniticat in D, solo by Mr. John The choir is composed of the following lad: opranos, Misses Mary Hessler, May Fowler, } EASTER MUSIC.| Songs of Praise to Be Sung in the Churches Tomorrow. the Power of Jesus’ Name; Arose, Lowry. Services il a.m. All and L stree of Miss Mary and zentieme: Mollie Wright, Fannie Kelly. Angela Petty nery; altos, Misses i telie Fowler, Regi 000 PENNY WEIGHTS OLD GOLD UNCES OLD SIL.v i D AND SILVER: THE 8M TY POUGHT. OLD. AND. New Je WELRY, OLWS, SPOONS, WATCE-CAS! TEIN. GOLD AND diLVi& REFINER AND SMELTER, 9: i, Woodward; 4 Lait Ee eapecied. A type: ‘DI vrewer 981, choy pose owen Fowler and Josie Keliy; tenors, Messrs. Al. Fennell, Richard Paat Jos. Duffy; bassos, Messra, "E Goodchild, Maurice Brown, J. F. Dixon and | 4 John Nolan; organist and director, Miss Bar- | 5°"! bara Bischoff, Church of the Holy Trinit At the Solema High Mass at 10:39 o viock the | Father Scanian, will render the fo: lude. organ, “Vidi Aquam, in CG, Haydn; “G TO LEAVE THEIR ORDERS HILLENGASS & JACKSON'S, 1H stn , in C, Dudley ii Holer, Cha: Taz Tato: ‘Is known from ocean to ocean. ‘Te etands asa synonym for arish, assisted by the will sing Enster carols. The choir, which is'a vosted one, consists of: Soprani, Masters Hyde Arthur Clifton, Lee Cox, j Fleming, Harry Fleming. Will Gills, Henpel, James Kernick, Harry Lansford, John Lynch, Joseph Pettus, Harry Rittenhouse, Ma- n Stewart, Arthur Stewart, and Will Waiters; alti, Masters John Brodt, TED—1 MANY FINE PROGRAMS. ‘ers for a good pay: the First Day of tho ee for new Jewelry OF pay Cun Weight up. Cif, soprano; Mrs, E | Frank Baxt j and direct | gonist. Church of Our Pather (Un [BE IN |ATHOLIC, THE VOIGs MANUFACTURING JEW THE MOST ELA DORATE WILEDE IN THE Ci i DENOMINATIONS, ef Washington. a farm of about <00 acres; a farm ine ferected a J., will preach, lowing progrs DEPENDABLE TAILORING, AND EVIScorAL OTHER SECTS RECOGNIZE THE MAVE MADE MUSICAL PREPARATIONS FOR ITS WKITERY FOR KENT—Ri Calyraph, Hunmond, &e OCCASION AND ‘The largest stock, The dest to order garments Produced, at prices often ude Lansford, and Frank Waters; tenori, Messra. Will Looker. Charles Cropley, Harry Mills; bassi, Messra, Frauk Barbarin, Leo Cox, Reginald Looker. e, and Josoph Flynn, assisted bya number The organist is Mr, W. E. Middle- ton and the choir taaster Mr. Q. A. Pearson. Church of tho Incarnation (12th and N strects northwest), Hev. L L. Townsend, 8.7. ‘he music on Easter day (and on i be rendered by the voluntoer lemented by the assistance of he choir numbers forty per- sons and is composed as follows: Sopranos— Clayton Burbank, Dean Edmonds, Fred Whit- ney, Spencer Geare, Burt Garrott, Fritz Hin- . TYPEWRITER EXCHANG. oriosa Virginum, Miss May Rogers; flute obi Elaborate preparation the churches for the celebration of the Ea As customary, and as is appropriate to the joyous character of the festival, music forms the chief part of the service, Catholic and Episcopal churches especially. the services tomorrow will be uansually im- . but in the churches of many other special programs have becn Below will be found the programs to be followed in many of the city churches to- | ime Am —seldom equaled, juy Davis, Carl Safo to venture a trial on such precedents? ‘Suppose you do so, have been made “Epithalamium,” from Lohengrin, assistant organist. CLASS MILLINERY “Confitebor,” Suite to order from ..., ‘Trousers to order from... PANTED—AT CiTY INd:L. cooks, waiters,cha:ube: 1 “Laudate Dominum, * Gregorian, soprano sol Gorian; “Hace Di Spring Overccats to order from. - exted choir, sup, children of the three ‘© Saluccria.” ; “Tantum Ergo,” Rev. Dr. New The choir is Sopranos, Misses Send for samples. Anna Mxon; ten Wdren'sclthes Appiy 1U2 a specialty; onier vox, composed of the following a leria, offer- Living Among the sermon by Dr. Corey; . Why Seek Ye ths 4d, William Re Cwth, Back, sermon, ree of loston. tol M. E. Char 4 A streets yortheast. —Morain im, Why Seok Ye the Living Among t tiymn 252, 0, Chirist the en Toda’ . Heis Not Here, Hymu 254, lie Diesl ud of Sinners Dies, Evening, anthem, Our Passover, as Sacrificed for Us, ¢, Thou Victor, in the Hymn 248, All Hail mals” < the Dead, . Thou Savier De p.m... veapers; The Why Seek Te, re- cit is Far Spent, © is O'or, Mende ed from moru:ng; Day is at i erealist), 13th «Ll am, the Day of I Kuow ‘that My Re- 1; Why Seek Ve the 1 Greon; Christ, Our Pas + Deuks, Quartet, Mises Becker and and Messrs. Honsey and Statham; Mra. Vi, Organist aud dicector, ptist Church, between 6th and r Laveth, Han: ng the De it. a.m., Easter anthem, r Passover, Dudley Back: Crown Him ting King, G. W. Warn Christ is Miss Kid . Bischoff; Gloria Lioyd. Sopranos. Mixs Carrie i Miss Boswell; ¢ and Miss 4, Dr. Brown and Mr, W. ir. Kiley and Mr. Sheriff; organ- Thomas . Mass Mrs. ALL. DP bassoa, | ist, Mrs, Grace Dufour Srowa; director, Bra, z imittis in D, Field; He is Risen, Clare, eboras EurLOvMENT Bi le Mion, Ch soprano; Mrs. Oyster, alto; Mr. Doug rictis, Joo Holland. Charley Lowrey, Thomas ranvitle Gormant, Gaston Wilbur. assisted by Mra, Wood, Mrs. Rex Smith, ‘Miss Gibson and Miss Plant. Alt: wart Holland, Angus Porte: Sipe, Miss Bailey, the Mixsos ‘Tenors—Richard 2615 & 617 Pessa Avs. D® canceroy, ‘Mae Rogers. Mary Kearney, Maggie and Miss Entwistle; Sipe, Willie Stone, of thirty vou altos, Mile. Hockleituer, | Dora Collins, Misses Helea Docring, McGowan, Katio Doering; tenors, Messrs. Rob Englebar: Mears F. E. Craig, W and Gross, Joseph Englehart, H. Murray. e'8.—At 11 o'clock high mass one of the fathers of ‘he sermon will be <i rrigan, D, D., vi PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. 16th and if streets, 11 o'clock a m.—Program of m the Go.den Glowing First Baptist Churei tenor, and Mr. J. Heury Kaiser, bass, Mr. Walter Goold, organist and choir master. St. Andrew's, Wiilio Bayliss, Rob Smart; bassor dath and Corcoran Christ Our Passover, Jackson, in G, Patten Deum, Schilling | Christ is Washington, D.C. Graduated London, England, 18: And New York 1879. Harvey and Miss Kastner, Bright, R. L Geare, H. Stanley Hinrichs, Wm. Langtree, G. B. Pfeiffei Christ Our Passover, T Sith end 111th; Gioria Patri, in B Deum Laudamus. 3 rs; proper psalms, 2d, celebrated b; Georgetown College. livered by the Rev. P. J. ¢ rector of the Catholic Un will be as follows: in C, Morseii, No. 4 in ©: E. B. Prize and T. 0. Basses—Frank Bright, Wm. R. Bushby, Howard Edmonds, Wm. E. Harvey, Hinrichs, Rox Smith. Odell Whip Caulfield. Organist, Robert A. Smith; flutist, . Jenner; director, Randolph I.’ Geare, The principal parts of the musical portion of : Christ Our Passover, Chapoll offertory, tenor solo, The Kesurrection, Ho! Herndov Morsell; presentation, Old Hundred, Soprano, Mra, Kittie hompsou Berry; Miss Claudia Moore well; bass, Mr. Chariew ;. Cheney, and director, Mr. Herndon Mor- DISEASES OF MEN, road aud track: § . As It Began to L Haydu's Sixteenth Mass, Veni Creator, baritone solo, Mr. W. F. Benjamin; Ofertory, Jubilate De solo and chorus, soio by Madame M. L. Irvin TDGWAY, dianaver or, Mr. Herndon Mor- Acute or Chronic, Hereditary or Acy Lack of energy, nerve force, vitality, pal plete lows of vizur is positively restored 11 Audress, iucsoelta T---ROOM: the service ar ‘Te Deum, Fa: tis Itisen. Winchester Jubilate. Brid, poll, . 16th and O streets nertb- Services 1 a.m, and 739 p.m, Sweetly Birds Are Singing, Ge ison, Dennee; Bega to Dawn, Vincent; 1 and Resarrectic % northwest,—Li a. s Sleep Lakes Flight, ; Jesus Christ is Kisen Today, Wiegand; 48, Gounod, Miss Dorothy bb. Rogers, uo; Mrs Julia » alto; Mr. | Frauk Reeside, bass; Mr. George M. Lillie- God from Whom, Guil igewater; intro’ “HJUSE 11> i>k pi Foom; med. tunps ; mgood by the scientige upplicatiou of local matt NrEAP ULC MERRUTKS, xO w by Dr. Curletus. ‘The Marvelous Work, Haydn: Tours; offertory anthem, Hallelujah Chorus, ven's Mount of Olives; Gloria in ‘Vrinity Church choir—Opening, Thou Art Christ, Uur Passover, Gloria Patri, Dudley; Te Deum in C, solo by Mra M. article on record Gloria ‘in Exe: tenor and director; ong Mrs, wuel Cross, Zhere wili be » chorus of twenty voices, meut. These conditions, exe-pt in casea of paralysia, AMSON, 44 North dun EXTREME old age or general breskdown of the Giorza; O Sab aris, solo, Giorza; Tantum Ergo, ‘The choir is composed of the fol- s aud gentlemen: Sopranos, Mrs. Irving, Muses A. D: jubilate Deo im A, Buck; Lynn No. rie Eleison, Walm a offertory, Lift Your Glad Voices, Jecko, aud offervory, the Lord, is Risen ‘Lod. Miss Heiberger, Mies Westhorps, Miss Metz Miss Minnetree. Miss Sevenfold Amens will bo sung duriug 1 ice.) At 4 p.m. on service of the children of the Suéay school (Mr, Wm. Langtree, superintendent) will be jheld, At this service the gold cross will be presented by the rectoi | chorister boy and prize yard Gibson, Kk, H. ANIED-LADIES AND i ster Sunday the and highly irritable | prayer; responsive reading, | rat Hot Fru , Misses B. Furguson and H. dphusou; | peed. We tek tt i Minsos 8. Coukloy, A, Mrs. A. Jackson, Mire. F. Benjamin, min, C, Parrin, W. Cl. vs, Messrs, LN. Jackson; James Sime. Deval, D. Jackson; organist and director, Prot, Anton Glovtzucr, dV streets —Vidi Aquam, Missa, Pastoralis; oie bad to worse. NEVEIE hi seousiy aad Ca: Slater, J.C, Gowin | Rev. J. W. ception of members; doxole | An the after and Miss Stocks, Duyee aud Miss Ballman and Mr. King; bassi, Mr. to the most deserving and presents will be Walton Locke, Tetion OF excesses of mature years ix invlved he iJ. Daniel, Walter Goodwin, Few escape the direful couse- The crop 14 sown aud for harvest nothing is reaped but rexret. Some have feeling, more tired in the moratng 1 bed: ieebieness of purpose, 88, inab.tity to cone “ace and feel wufi: tor business, society. ‘a sad oue to most men, quences of folly. Harry Pierce, K. Iman, Mr, Ritter organist, Prot, 3. H. Jocko; director, D. W. Middieton, mmanuel, Anacostia, D.C.—The services for E second floor of Masonic ple, corner Jackson and Pierce streets, as are for the new church has not been leted, Morning service aud holy co: wuuion at 11am, aud evening service at 7:30 m. The following is the order of the morn- Merryman Walker, ANTED-SIX WA waiters, store room gira. <b: Be. (ranks stored). BUEN. 879-62 A'S, 1110 @ ot aw. n won, librarian; tant librarian, ter carol service will | St. Stephen’s.—At the 11 o'clock high mass yhen’s choir will render the follow Giorza; offertory, y ANIED-AN PAP) MIENCED W. C. Petior; mas: Fees; references required. Appl; | Ricks; solo, Forever Wr Dr, Carleton is positively the only advertising sur- Metropolitan A.M. I. Chu: Program: Morning, 9:30, Sunday scbool: 11, special | service, hymn ihe Lord is teen Indec M. 25, 1-105 » Keaurrection, ckett; authem by the eh 3 bene at 3 wel . there will be ¥ the Sablath school and f the school will be iustalied. 30 o'clock, opening hymn; chorus, Christ’ Our Vase (Bartlett); sole, Mr. = W. Qrmes Easter song, Abt, Mesdames Tyree and the Lord (Gounod), } Miss L. E. Joiner; solo, The Resurrection, | Holden, Mr. W. Kikins, Collection. Part 2, chib'ren ; Datu, gas aL Gregorian: Hi Goelt, Giorza; Veni Creator, Cirillo, pers, which will be at 4 p.m., the*nusie wili be Vespers, Rosewig; Mugniticat. Biners duet for tenor and basso, 3 The choir will be ax fot Sopranos, Misses Carter, Youtm: McDermott, Car Processional hyma, ithrul, Raise the Strain, in place of Venite, | Christ Our Passover. Humphreys; Gloria Patri e Deum, Warreu; Jubilate, Warre introit hymn, The Strife Done; Kyries, Hodges; Gloria 1ibi, Garret! hymn, Come See the Place Whete Jesus La: Church, corner $4 and A srects A. F. Steele, rly celebration ANTED—A GOOD PLN references required. Apply NTED—A f1Ks must be anion man of ® bor al Tantum Ergo. . members of the eboir are us follows: Sopranos, Misw Dove; altos, Misses Colclazier, chorus—Hallelu; VARICOCELE, » cy and Blad.ler bypod poisous, sore throated mouth, Paing in bones, eruptions, blotches and red #y the skin, rapning sores, painful swellings. Aud bladder diseases, sions, gravel, irritation, tre- bd $30: sinaller rooms Laster day there e160 cud 218 per mouth, with “CLASS WHITE Bas sermon and s second celebration at 11" o'clock, C'ee, the Battie | Brac, Berge. lowing music will be rendered by the surpliced choir, under the directio K sI—THEED second floor for rent, with board tenors, Messre, Baila, Loeraft, Smith and , Gowanus, jleedame: k, Beethoven's Mount of © Day of Resurrection, mpbell, Mrs. Irene Jones, Dy tala et, Miss Jurix and Mra. Bri 1, People (Rosivi), Prof, J, T. Laytong jsolo. If Ye ‘Then Be Risen (Marsh), Mrs. quent iu.cturition, scalding, mflaumation and all Provided competent other similar affections, organic Eagan; bussos, Deane, Sylvester, Straub and Patri, Wake; offertory Jones. Organist, Miss Masterson; director, th and Misses Bizggias, O'Nieli jeld; altos, Misses Weitzel, M. Maher and solo, Bischoff's offértory sentence, ‘Tyree; solo, Jobn £. Parker: Matins, processional Tyree; solo, tiphon, When I Wake Up, Whitney; Chri My Light (Gounod), Dr. 1. L. Upshaw; solo, Sing Ve, Christ ton cf Wickor®, Typewriter office, Bib oe Sobility, ervor ot youth, Testless nights failiue mem- ory, feeble will-power, lost vi alr, John Trator, wh: vivo leads the choir. St. Ann's Roman Catholic Chureh (Tew! d_ Perry; tenors, Messrs. nsons, Gailoway, Alien and Yeat- Anonymous; recessional hy: Passover, Gregorian. proper psalms, 2. ; Te Deum, Hodges; Benedictus, Handel; ‘holy ‘ma, Christ the Lord woluntary losses, m (Marea), Mises Chanie A. Patter- son; chorus, Gloria (Mozart's Tweifth Muss); Holy communion, Sanctus, 'y service Look; h Souis, Refresh aud Biles: 'ANTED—LADIES, CITY OF COUNTRY, Make light fancy work at their own bs ive steady work aud yay w: Sidrecs the Manageresa, A: High imuss, 10:30 o'clock, Re r Barry, celebrant; Wayne Wiegaud; quartette mass in Veni Creator, by Mendelssohn, at tho offertory; Regina Coli, is composed as fo! mau; bassos, Mesurs. Maher, Bechtol, Hardy Try; organist, Mra, Mary C. Gillen, Bt. Jerome’s.~ At 10:30 bigh mass will be celebrated in this church by the Rov. Father , Father Russet! will reach. The choir will render Marzo’ ‘io. 1, and Regina Cli, by Giorza. ‘The choir is composed of the following singers: Sopranos, ‘Miss Cora Rogers, Meadumes Aman and Acker, Misses T. Guista.'C. McFarland and 8. Gallant; altos, Miss L. Reilly and Mrs. Betz Messrs. J.C. Weidman, J, W. Aman and Wm Hickey; bassos, Messrs. George Retlly and iy: organist, Miss Edith Gailaut; di- rector, Mr. George Reilly. —The following program will be reudered by St. Matthew's choir tomorrow: Solemn high mass, commenein foro mass, Vidi Aquam, by ing the mass, Kyrie Eleison, from Mozart, No, 12; Gloria in Excelsis. Mozart, No. Defore the sermou, Veni Creator. by Gou- nod; after the sermon, Credo in Taum Deum ‘aud Sanctus et Benedictus, from Silas’ prize t the offertory, “Jesu itedempx y Aguus Dei,” from Giorza’s Fourth Mass; and after mass, minum,” by Cassarini. At the vespor service, the foliowing communion; introit Gloria Tibi, Paxton: hymn 10: Seek Ye the Li Choir: Mr. J.T. Layton, director. Sopr Mrs. M. Ricks, Misses J. KR. Buy » A. Patterson, L. yrice, Hodges; ‘offurtory, Why offertory seu- Gloria in Ex- Nune Dimitus, chant; ‘The names of the choir are Maxters Dalton, Godwin, Ira and Dana Johaune: ace, Shomo, Walker, George and Pinkne’ Earnshaw, Bradfor KEN —>k OND ELUU... gat housekeeying; heat, bath aud ens & Needlework Du: medley. Even- with skill and success Lorn of experience and an esrn- ewtness of desire to benefit my patieuts. Pri sured. Hours, 9 t Soprano, Mra. W. D. Allen; alto, Miss Genevieve Lausinger; bass, Mr, F. E. Craig; tenor. W. D. Allen; organist, wieve Lausinger. ‘St. Aloysius, corner North Capitol and I The following music will be rendered ster Sunday at the solemn bigh mass at 11 "s mass in © will be given Veni Crestor, Lo Pro amus, by Diabilli; ‘he sermon will be delivered by carJacobs; hymn. Christ the Lord is ‘Today; offertory solo, Tho Resurrection, by ffertory sentenc 5 cessioual hymn, Crown Them With Many ‘The solos at morning and evening offertory will be rendered by Mr. Charles F. ‘The members of the choir ar won Petty, Julius Tolson, Charles Bryan, jr., William Gordon Darling and Samuel Filiius; alti. James C. Hollister, Howard Keating. Irving Lyles, Mi tenori, Mr. B. Bryan, B.S. Shepherd, Clarke A. Frisbie, Frank M, Lauro; bassi. Milton Filius, Harry T. Kelly, Charles F. Roberts, Rev. W. G. Davenport, rector; Fred M. Bry ist. and Churies F, Roberts, precentor. St. Mary's Chapel. 23d street betw: streets northwest.—Jhe services at this chapel are conducted by Rev. J. N.E. McKee, assisted by Rev. William Tayloe Snyder. There will be two celebrations of the holy commun- ion, the first at 7:30 am. and the second at 11 a.m. The following music will be sung at the Procossional hymn, 1 nt howe kee, 104 2.4108, Sunday, 9 to J. Consui- Sdpsrathesoons Everett, Wal- FAMILY OF ADULTS, Join E. Parker, Tolson, Mangum, Jumes Was! ock: Beethove with orchestra; Vi ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF FINE FOOTWEAR. Gant, H. Lewis, 5 At Foundry M. F WANTED-—SITUATIONS. -WA positions | J Baxter, John W. Bryan, Lusby, Perey Ke: 1115 FST NW. anday school at 4 o'clock, ‘The for cooks, chamsbermaids. wa! Easier music will be repeated on the Sunday Btw! s BAMUEL 4 CoouEs Wasizrico 7 cooks, chanberm Maid, searietress, bot era, com eheee from ‘isi emupluyers GIS ANTED-BY A. Saveauuan, speakiug Ge ences, w position ih Fe METZ» ROTH. P atllam, Be- jaldman; dar- a's Magnificat, Dachauer’s Regina Cali, umino bath se Christ Church, East Washington, Rev. Gil- 2 tor—Easter anthem, Buck; Christ Our Buck; Giorias, by Te Deum, in E flat, by Baumbach: Jubilate Deo, by Kriessman; Gloria ‘Tibi, by us 99 and 107; offertory, The Lord ratorex; Sanctus, by | joria in Excelsis Deo,-old chant. of choir—Quartet, Mrs. Lillian 10; Miss Eleanor Simonds, alto; Mr. J. 8. Smith. tenor; Mr. R. Chorus—Miss N. Bali, Miss Soprancs—Mrs. D. I, Murphy, Miss Ella Lansdale, ‘Smith, Mrs. H. M. Paul, Miss Mamie Living- Mre W. D. McYariand, Miss Rover. C. Sherman, Morse, Miss Florence Ball, Mra. H. T. C1 Miss Searl, Mra. M. E. Sherman. Tenors— ‘Mr. W, D. McFarland, Mr. Stephon Mason, Mr. Mr. Chas, W. Fioecker. Murphy, Miss Cec Mrs. Gertrude Christ is Risen, Crowds took advantage of the redue- a C, by Dual a Kaow That My Redecs EXPERIENCED YOUNG a Coronation; org: tion sale Saturday. More will do so this compoxed of the toll THE PRICES IN THE WINDOW Francis “Fennell, asses—Mr. J. H. Hickox, jr. . H. McKiroy, Mr. M. E. Donne 3 : racy, Kerr, Mi F; second floor; ches Twelfta oar if dented 6 for ecvers, 94 per weeks G19 30st 1 11 o'clock sorvice: ‘awake thetr curiosity. Laudate Domi- i, 8. E. Jara, Aruold, Gussie Moore, + Mrs. Howard, Mise » Mra, Johor, Alt, » Jones. Marthe C, Baker. Tenor, Messra Champ, Jobn Simms, jr., T. Coombs, Wm. Jower, Wm ne, Joseph Amos. Lassi, Mr. Wm. Elking, ’ neon, K. Lette . ©. Dean, Logers, Ly by the Sab- val accom ‘onqueror, . snrreetion, ors Miss Pierce of Loxton will ing I per Liveth ilymn 268, porilude, March of Siiwer froma Aida. Frank A. Wilson, mK. Cohon. organist, Orchestre ars. Dovie, Gardaer, ey, Chandiee, E tmer aud Darrell, vet M. E. Church, sontheast. Morning: He Is Risen Today, by Hull; Halle. | Easter anthem Mivtzke; Jubilate hymn. 105; Kyrie Elieson, Tuckerman; © Tibi, Dykes; hymu, 104; offertory, Christ is Risen, Goate; Sanctus, Spohr; Gloria in Excel- Tecessional hymn, iy, Blaciznar. Mr. Hunter Galt. Organ- ast and director, Mr, H. C. Sherman. St. Joseph's (Catholic) Church, corner 2d and s northeast.—High mass will be cele- ‘The officers of the mass will be Denham, Miss B. Kablert, Miss J. Goss, Miss F. Gibbons, Mr. J. Burroughs, Mr. J. H. Heady, Mr. T. J. Tuell, Mr. J. H. Howell, Mr. E. Gibbons. Organist, Mr. J. F. Richards. St. James’ Church, bth street between B aud Rev. James W. Clark, rector, - lujah, « Marzo; hymns, “Jesu Redem . +O Salutaris,” by Cirillo, by Rossini; after vespers, ““Laudate Dominum,” by Cassarini, The choir will be compcsed of without children; bath, gas aud beat tor _Hominum,” ~ Call at 1919 Wat Bh THE PRICES ON THE INSIDE y M. A. Gilsin: SATISFY THAT CURIOSITY, rist is Rison, 3 han: Mesurrec Garrett, Dibble avd Fordham. — Aiti—Mra, Celebrant, Rev. J. F. Donoku deacon, Rev. J. M. Jones; subdeacon, Kev. V F. Schmidt. Tho sermon will be delivered by Sopranos—Mrs. Arthur Brooks, Mrs. Virgie Choral celebration 11 a.m. Prelude, Grande | Calloway, Mrs. Laura Taylor, Miss Georgie te, the following ladies and gontlemea: Sopranos, Offertoire de St. Cecile No. 2, Batiste; Mrs, Zadeo R Smith. Misses Mary Swee Harmer, Miss F nan. ‘Tenori—Meesre, Soper and Bolt, Bassi-Mosars. Harmer an€ Fordham. Organist-Mixs Addie Kreppa Precentor-Mr. George Fordivam. kell, Miss Mamie Shopherd, Miss Gertrude Webster and Miss Lulie Warner. Alberta Savoy and Mrs. Frank Jones, Tenors— H. Wythe Lewis, Albert Hall and Je- rome A.-Jobnson. Bussos—Mosara. A. K. Brodie, J. C. Irwin and J. W. Cole, Organist— | Frank W. Jones. There will be a service of song by the Sunday school at 7:30 p.m. on Easter Sunday. St. Luke's Fifteenth Street Methodist Protest- ant.—Christ Our Pasyov. Josephine Phillips, Lillie Hunt, Retta Wetzel, Mrs. H. W. Sohon and Mrs. Fred Vaw 108, Miss Marguerite Nolan, Miss Eva Cauling, Bertha Bartels and Stella Chapman; teuors, rs. Wm. H, Burnett, Fre d Prof. Johu ‘Treanor; Costello, Peter C. J. Treanor, M. A. Donnelly, L, E. Gannon, Felix Mahony, Ed. P. Masi aud The solo parts at both serv- will be sustained by Mrs. Smith, Misses Nolan and Sweeney, Messrs. Barnett, Costeilo nal hymn 47, Parnby; introit Gregorian; communion service, in C creed, Sanctus, Benedictus Dei, Glorta in Exceliis, W. H. Bach; offertory anthem, As It :Begau to Dawn, | ymu 135, Palestrina; post- | march from Eli, Choral evensong, 7:30 p.m.—Prelade, Sere- | Processionul bymn 125, Guant- per Pealins, 113, 114. 118, Gregori Magniticat, in E flat, Woodward; Nunc Dimittis, Rey. J. M. Jones. The music will be as follows: ith or Jubilee Maes will for the first time in this city; before mass, Vidi Aquam; at the graduale, Interme: “Orgen Sonata; before the Veni Creator; soprano solo and quartet by Weigand; at the offertory, Regina Coli, adapted from Waguer; dismi by Guilmarst; vespers at 4; Marzo’s Vesper complete, will be sung; grand Magni Eduardo’ Murzo; Regina Coeli, adapved from | ‘Who can do better than save 35 to 50 ok KENT—WILL HAVE VERY DESIKADLE earch, position im a choir. rooms by Aprit 15 a: the INGLESIDE, 1 er cont on so daily a requisite as shoes? Bt : 27, | 9th strect near B southwer lonk; hymn 127, | program chair cos are some of Washington's following proyraim will be rondéred: 1 (OR RENT_1311 CONN AVE, NEAR BRITE legation; choice furulahing: As sasignees we must simply push out Charles Vincent; bi aid or Durve to grown-up children by Frencs ludo, ‘Triumphal J. i, 1014 17th ato. bri = Coane ANTED—A POSITION AS LADY'S MAID BY am English woman: good seruste OR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS; all mod imps: Bo children: conven: two gentlemen: price the stock, leaving you to chuckle over Arthar Garduoi dressmaker and nar travel; personal refer the good valusa, Chapelle; Te Deum, cle Congregational Chrreh, an unusually fine music has beon nged. The of twenty voices, among whom ot singers, The nfold, Vortals Everlasting, trom Gonnod's Re- mpiion. 2 Anthem, Mighty Jehovah, with varitone obligato solo, sung by Win, De Ford and chorus by full choir, 3. Anthem, Gloria, from Mozart's ‘Twelfth Mass. 4 Anth Calvary, with solos by 0. 'W. Lawrence an 2K RENT—ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE HAND- ibambra, 1914 and 1916 ra, i seVeu laree ait, in E flat, Woodward; offertory anthem, Why Se A. Clare; hymn 137: chorus, Messiah, Handel McGarrity, Chas, Addi Dykes; Jubilate, Tours; offertory, 1 Know My Redeemer Livoth. Choir: Brackle, Mra. 8. C. Wills, Miss ‘Miss F.C. Carter, Miss Ida Singleton, Mr. 0. J. Taylor, Mr. G. W. Harris, Mr. |G. hymn. 138, Sullivan; ok Yo the Living, E. de, Hailelujab he choir—Frank ison, Claude Gallagher, and Gannon. Prof! Wm. Waldecker, organist; L, E. Ganuon, director. St. Peter's-Vidi Aquam, Kollos, Marzo's Third ni Creator, Handel’s Largo, coutraito Esputa Daly; offertorium, Waguer; O Salutaris, soprano solo, with violin Tantum Ergo, gtand chorus for female voicos, by Smart; reces- prano solo and chor: irs, =A. Van biugato, by Giorza, fary L. Brady, ne aay Rag leaves city duriog sumauer, beat jeuces, to responsicle purty only at tonal, Luudate, “Fe ears ry only sto. Gounod. The choir is compose Wm. De Ford and c! ANTED—BY TWO EXP) maids, jorus by full choir, & Hymn, Babel. by fall choir. The choir is under the leadership of Mr. G. W. Lawrence, and it is safe to say that all lovers of good music should uttend. The following componsp the choir: Soprani—Miss Ronsville, Mise Wheeler, Mrs. Dufer, Mrs. Chas. Sinith, Misses Mary and Julia Lockwood Aiti—Mise Kenna, Miss Stokes. Miss Rose and Mrs. Watson. Tenori—G, W. Lawrence, Authur Rose, Wm. HENRY F. WOODARD Harvey Phitli Walton, Mr. Allen Thomas. Mr. W. J. Hall, Mr. W.'Geo. Avant, and the boy choir of ten Epiphany Chapel, 12th and O streets south- ‘hefollowing program of music will be id by the quartet of Epiphany Chapel ‘at 11 o'clock: Organ volan- ymn, KR. W. Isdell; Easter anthom, Schiller; Gloria Patri, Snow. quartet and choir; Te Deum in D, Richard Fred Benjami: Hill, Warner Hazlitt, Te Bassett, Chas, Miller, Mr. B. Holmes, Mr. Strong. Acolytes—Hurley Grogan and Fred veg Organist and choir master—R, A. H. St. Paul's Church, 28d street northwest Washington Circle, Rev. Alfred “Hurd. Positions in & Brst class hotel, Lest recom- menéationa Address LM X. Kuorvile, Tena. SITUATION AS CLOTHIN Soods salesman Ly a inan of several years’ ys References gives. Address HK. Star in, Mr. Sidney Sopranos, Misses Frech, Joyce, Sefton, Hacl rank Evans, Caryl stadt und Mesdames Farrel altos, Misses Tarr, Kelly, Seibert, Kubel, ‘Tripiett, Higgins and Mesdames Joyce and Ruppert; tenors, Sosers. Collins, Souder, Mel- lise ‘and Barnes; baritone, dr.’F. Rebstock; bass, Messrs, O'Hare [el ‘organist, J. Kubel; director, Mr. E. Kubel. soprano solo and chorus, Hattie Ritchie; Marzo's vespers; gina Coeli, Giorza; O quartette and and, soprano and and gentlemen ‘Mehler and Green, RENT—AN CLD ESTABLISHED STORE- ‘will rent for either: cory business. dweiltuc can also be reuted if desired. iow given May 1. Apply 2 Kh RENI—A DRUG si apartment house corer sytiampetire Qeewun aves, Aprly ‘to Dr. BHELDON DAC LASS“ “dk A fine large store, 1622 7th st nw; 22 feet front dweiling above of § rooms Gandeamus, Diabelli; Re Shelley, bass vol chorus. The following Mrs. Josephine INTHE NEW A A. LIPSCOMB, ns, Mr. Geo, Haim and ANTED—BY & YOUNG MAN, TO SERVE ‘AB sesistant cutter oF ‘Address Wier ans ; RESPECTABLE COL bouse. at st johnson, Miss Anna Jok RENT— J. Baptista, Miss Saidee F. Drown, Mra. Marie Light, Miss Nannie Callan, Miss Katie Doyle, Watson and Mr. Reese. Bassi—' LUTHERAN. yy, 83 deep, with complete W. H. KENEASTER & CO, Alfred Hard- vm. De Ford, Mr. Slaywaker, Mr. Walters, Organist—Miss Law. tuation to de xeseral William — Morrison, vate faanily or to do chamberwork on Enster Sunday ns, 6 and 7:30 «. m. quartet; Jubilate in F, Alfred H. Pease, quar- choir and congregation; isen Today, Bischoff, Miss Quartet—Miss M. L. "Mad- Lather Place Memorial Church (English Mrs. F. & Law; Srepnite B. B. Baden, Mi Da tista, Miss tenors, Mosers._ I. Apply to owner, assistant rector. v as follows: Early celebratios Matins and holy communion, 11 a. m. Proces- tet and choir; hy: offertory, Christ M. L. Maddren, ANTED— AT MEADGUARTERS—Pos!T10N: for cooks, cham berma;4: i old Eastern anthem; Gloria, St. Cecelia, Goue waitress, aundrensea, W. Bird; bassos, Messrs, Fourth Street M. E. Church.—Voluntary, nod; offertory, quartet, Angels, Roll the’ Rock 8 106; anthem, Christ Our Pass courbiwen, butlers » 2, 57, 111; Te late Deo, in F, Tours; Iajah Chorus, Hande munion service, in EF, Glorious, Lord of Hosts ‘Kimightys Nuno chanted; —recessional dren. soprano; Mrs. W. H. Voss, alto; Mr. J. Jos. G. Murry, Clarence Tay M. Buets ae Albert Schulteis, Jos. lurry, n, C. B. Atchinson; organisa rou; director, Mr. Ke choir will be assisted at high mass by Madame Josephine Espata Daly, contralto, and at by Mesera. Alexander Mosher, tenor, Charles W. Moore, basso, econ cone EUS Sass: ANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR ‘servants (refs. oe where NTED — sitvati loyd; in Totnes Jub J. E. Snow, basso of Miss Gordon. Miss Lycett, Mrs. Donahue, Miss : DAVID D STONE, 808 Fat 20K KENTSTOKE AND WARE HoUSI Louisiana ave, §6U mouth, Inquire Touxsox, Gaaxzes & Co, 630 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥.W. SPECIAL SALE OF REMNANTS. 01 Wwate families, hotels, restau- 5 tions for clecks. Nelligens Sice ‘elliger, reen, Miss Hi; 5 Hi Mr Pietson, tenot: an Clare; Gloria patri, Gloria in Excelsis,Gregorian ___FOR REN Cathran, Mi IONS FOR MAT and ‘T—OFFI Holden; Benedictus, Now the Lord is anes Jenkins, Annie Stoops, Annie Prosperi, ayes, (clerks (amaie vers, porters, colored women women. BURN! 98 = Children’s basso; Mr. R. W. Isdell, organiat. REMNANTS OF FRENCH CHAMBRAY, COLORS, Grace, cornet ‘of 9th and D streets south: PINK, NAVY BLUE AND GRAY, WARRANTED 7 reson JOR RENT s SIBABL the choir will render, ‘Vidi A thar), Rwedish, French and O8 RENTTHE MOST DESIBABLE ‘ator. MS 1110Gstnw. apO-Ger |. —Processional Hien, Lu Amery. Alti— Mcintosh, Edna Alien, Loura Amery. i Mame Misses Martha Mundell, Mae Jenkins, Scotic! Te ‘i—Mevrers. Fauk Beck, James Scofield, Ence Berkley. W. 3. Palmer.” Bast. 065, 113,114, 118: Magnificat, in Dimittia, nD, Fields hymun'os offertory anthem—Christ Our Passover, Lloyd. the service for Easter morning.) benediction, No. 951; recossional bymn 98. At the 11 o'cleck sorvico the foregoing Tongue, rector—Services at 6:45 and ith Suns school celebration at 7:30 p.m. At the 110 will be rendered: Processional Golden Glowing M Kaster anthem in D, FAST COLORS, 7340. Remnants of fine quality Indis Linen, from 1 to 10 yards, at half price. REMNANTS OF BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOOD3 AT PRICES THAT WILL TEMPY YOU BeFiesd; Nunc JUSES tone—H. G. Seitz, Bassi—Svensrs. ‘ASH CUSTOMER, A NEAT 7 ro crus sccoud ocr. sian oF ia north west. ‘beat. 25 SkME» M. GREEN, 711740 ot, wR _RENT—OFFICES—WHY NOT GIVE UP ANTED—FOR C: Wratkaes sere 2 Walson, Isaac Scott, Everett Cross, J. Will Ferguson. Cross, Pierce ange lad Jeune; program of musio will be rendered by the Yosted choir and orchestra. ‘The choir icom- pee aa ‘as follows: Mestors Ratcliff, Hoath, Selby, , Kolgy, C Keleoy, 0. Weare showing ® beautiful line of American and Scotch Zephyr Dress Ginghams. in all the choice de- signs from 8c. to 25c. ‘36-inch New Spring Suiting inall the new epring ‘36-inch All-wool Cheviot Suiting. Our special price, #2-Inch All-wool Berge and Henrietta, 50c. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Medium weight and ‘Summer Underwear. ~ Shirts, 50s., 752., $1.00. Riches od JOBNSO¥, GARNER & CO. 696 FAUNA AVE, ¥.W. Picket uw; owner te take tre: gad as part payment Wy ANTED—FOR A CUSTOMER. SMALL BRICK bin city lim or frame houses {or casb—w: sy & Lz Du quarters? We have. Ouse, Le DuOrT Toots. in the Metts paibsio at ‘meriersie ‘BS KNIGHT, O37 at moderate Our Passover,” in iy" Mersh; Teatal. Finest office rooms and the fizest location 1m T Kats: Kumi builitte, ROOMS AND F sts Bw: rooms attractive: reuts every convenvence quarantes, For You call at Oi NATIONAL BANK. rial fea aca 'ANTED—IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED REAL Getste ta any pertot the eley or District. fhe eagh customers H F fl that is desirable ARGARDIEK, G13 16th et ow. 3 I ye 5 g, 10TH ST NW il Cbureh— ‘Asbury Methodist — Chri z t4 He hae i | i i 3 \ i

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