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qurpay, MARCH 2, 1902 ” and uty oa Dame. THE FASTER PROGRAMMES IN ; THE SEATTLE CHURCHES The Great Christian Festival to Be Celebrated With Song and Praise ---Beautiful Exercises Prepared wer services will be more elab » ( \ Ma TY . a the churches of | . Bele parte will be rendered by Mra, Reat- | he Holy Grail mt ) we than “gg aang Be tee tay © Fortis, Mrs. Wallace, Miss Nelile Russ) ; agner — Sunday. . . Mr, Heckler and Mr. C. W. Saunders Evening service at 7 4 gant have been « ged to com String riet-Mr, Hedley, Mr. Blster,| Organ 5 fe, prelude to “Pareifa te the re ton of Him) Mr. Lesay. Wo W. Williams. ener mines are His life to save sinners Ave Antete, W. Martius a hy A sin, A pore than 1900 years ago and all St. Paul's TY aioe, sacred t ° = eds will unite in the hosanna,| Services for Baster day at St : ig Egy Rag Pt N Be Sipe Lord Ie Risen, Incleedt.” Follow-| Paul's church, Rov, Rodney Arney 3 ea Me WM 4 are some of (he programa that will be as follows: Holy communion)! Rene r . be rendered at Sa.m.; morning prayer, eerr Receassional hymn, “At I dive 4 At Plymoath and holy mmunion at ll a ‘ Handel} ce worning gervice at 11 o'clock children's rvice at 7:30 p, m “ * and 4 “Feetival March” .Guilmant| f wing t jo will be rendered at | ~ ; get tune re eee hon . Trigity Parish | “The Baster Sunshine Breaks A : P thee Musical pr ame Ww ) Ks Sehnecker | Gloria Patri . al both mort ening the ss Te Leum Van Rosk 1! Trinity Pariah at li and od Gaui] Jubilate Deo , Woetward| oa nun . eey, Mr Creed f| o'clock respectively ' = pater Tatroit bymn 118 ga : « a as ng lows jaune cyrie Monk) Morning - Gorta "Tr: > pasion viv 1 ; ‘ fymn 121 ; Vietory | Kaster anthem, “Christ, Our Pa ~ Wdy rtory Very Barty in the Morn over” Hy ‘ ~4 ife an oratort Glorta he * nee Deum one J gopranc: Mrs. W. H. Whit ag # Worras | Nicene Creed r ad} . gontraito; Mr. George 1 Geddes ta charwe of mus Anthem, “He Is Risen simper | ) tenor; Mr. H. T. Haniin, bas St. Mark's Episcopal fermon Gloria liymn mals eelected voices. The ora The following program will be ren. Hymn 116 pat ties by the members of the! dered at St. Mark's church Easter Hymn is Mr. W. R. Hedley will play) ™o lle k Why Seek Ye the I te” from the Mendelasohn | Mo ef and bely communton ; Clare ~ for the offertory at this ser. | Prete. erand ct Hosanna’ Oftertory Hymn 189 - Mr. Boyd Wells, organist and | Processional hy: the ‘bay ot FR ry Sursum Corda Redhead - tewurrec Sanctus Redhead ry First Baptist | Proper chant, “Christ, Our Passover Renedictua : na) — Hite First Baptist church, Rev. | Te Deum iin b fad) Sihassher | RET DS Hymn 118] Ja Bowerman. pastor, Easter ser-| Sloe by Mise Muck. Mra. Norton, Mr Communic sere Svma $4 “4 # See wi) be held. At 11 a. m. the! ,., ‘ Fieher Mr ant Gloria in Ex . ola . i. a el edges of A. O. U. W. and D.} inert coun Y e ; . f 4 z | " non. a t Into atonal Hymn 40 — BL will be guests of the church. Jor"" “6 eS ry m of this service is: | Kyrie, Rileison, chant ates 7 Hymn 117 Gierta Tib. ssiona oeeeeeee ee Hymn, r Glorta Hymn 63 Gieria Ye Sa | Magnifica é4e eee | % wertory string quartet and organ Nune Dimittis ... see. Btephons | Messen } air in O Rech Jo. 112! “Easter Tuy. W. T. Btwelt, (b) Chorus, ‘Hosanna. \Juies Grannier | HY™O seseeereesNO I my | Bolo by Misa Buck. Hymn, before sermon.... No. 116 , ladies’ quartet | Sursum Corda Calkin | Sermon Glorta Hymn | wr the Gates,” Mra Henry | ry Caikin | Offertory, “Why Beek Ye the Liv te Santere. A Sey atic hymn, “Bread of the World.” | ing ‘ Clare “Christian Passover”. ‘ orim im Etucetste (in © Sohueckor | > se alec al “The Resurrection and waeen | ‘ Solow by the Quartet wo ory sentence . on 4 ecessional hymna, “Jesus Christ Ie Risen . “Coronation. | . Today.” .. Hymn 49 march, by Merket i ‘ the Sunday school service the me@@@@@sqoqooqooooo+sooocS of baptism will be pro- and special services in the 5 ry department held. evening program will be: weaatary, Glorta. " Pentecostal hymns wr eee legmon “Raster Gladness”’ In the mind of the woman, at this particular season of the year, + Lavena | her spring wardrobe ts the important thought, The tdea is to get the most stylish gowns at the least expense “Christ te 4 Evans Never before has there been a greater variety from which to “The Value of a Man." @ choose, conseq ntly every Woman can have a gown most suifhd @ to her own pa ular style. habe -.. Batiste The coat suits are the first fancy and these. Instead of being Methodist Protestant @ made of the heavy broadcloths, ete., are made of the soft materials. am at 1 a. m.: such as etamine ire, cheviot and stlk A eantin panne foulard roeesnen 2 Sha trimmed with stitched bands of moire, la one of the neweat crea- ive reading @ tions of the season the congregation. e Nun's veill which was favorite last spring, will «till be te, Patst worn because of its good service a ee ve +4 Every well dressed woman should provide herself with a linen ie whens. 7 4 suit. There ts not more ideal for morning wear tha “ @ waist sult made o @ coarvest linen, and there Is nothing “ the Lord Is Risen, Indeet.” | @ Gointy for after thaR a French linen of some pale shade, , @ trimmed tn bands of Russian lac The skirt, made moatly of moire Wr pongreg ation. @ and cheviot, although a cling affair, is very fancy, being @ trimmed tn flounces and bands of every description. It fits closely fp m. the Sabbath school to the body, except at the bottom, then there ts a decided flare ftan Easter service in the 3 The new waist is made of the softest cut with an Sab al rooms, at which & @ «xtreme pouch In the front and tri 1 hed bands of the young people will be @ the mame material, or with heavy cream The sleeve is the sChristian fellowship. @ important climax and is entirely new and ty fancy. The John opriate to the day are @ Gilpin coat sleeve fits closely at the top of the arm, but gradually ed for the evening o'clock. Methodist ethodist Episcopal! under the direction Mrs. W. B. Judah, following program io, aflertory in Ei fiat... Patiate * Ye Portals’ ("Re- Our Passover” Schilting tle, “The Lord Is My Light” Alliteen Mies Bradley. a chorus of £5 voices “The Vision of St. John,” ‘The soloists will be Miss ; Mise Rawson, Paull, tenor; Mr. Easter anthems will be ren- z iy, ; Frank Jones, basso. . “Fear Not, Ye See osseeeees I” Lyone Helm, with George f W. Morris at the organ. 3 Easter services will be celebrated a the Church of the Sacred Heart , high mass at 10:30. The * Will sing Mozart's seeond mass, with accompaniment. This Tae Ene Rover before been seen tn Seattle will be witnessed by Many for the first time. Immaculste Conception Church of the Immaculate Concep- Ten Brosaway and Madison street— Seval beautiful Easter services Ta bein with low mass at 7:20 and & m., followed with solemn high Mass at P 4 a. m., Rev, A. Sweere, 2 i Rev. Thomas Neate, dea- con ae Drogas. &. J., subdeacon; ev ather Brown, &. J. Belemn benediction of the bleased Meement at7: p.m it 10:38 a. m. Cimarona’s grand Biittary Mass will be rendered by the - fing choir. under the direction | R. Hoblitaell, choirmaster: So- umes McArdie, Ejlis, Hob- lori, Cull, MeDonough: Mrs. H. 8. © gt Gross, andrian, ‘ Chisholm, C, rom; tenors, Messrs. Ernest Wolfe, Ww. yre, Donahoe, Quigley, ran scgrnteon. Menars Rettig, Can- 5 oblitzell J ny Mtzel}, Ganahi, eras oy » Mins Adrienne Langer, assisted * orchew § Program, 10:30 6. 'm — Sartare, OFean and orchest Agner, chant. 7 ae son, bmes solo and ch Is Bxcelsis Deo, chorus. ta CAMAtus Ret, po: Unum, tarttone soto Resuresit, chorus * Soprans sol Weitiag 127 tO cn rs contralto Solo and chorus Notte itt. @vTANS and contralto yrane solo anf quar- composed by Mine the oecasion; sung by Mise ‘obs, chor: ia * chorus from ah ’ Handel 9 foRtam, 7:20 p.m weviaris Hostia, soprano solo by Miss | Coat (eho) rat Preo (ohorus) (ease @ Domine (soprane solo and chor Pan ieee Haydn Our Lady of Good Hel Rrogram, 19:20 4, m. , Ba oe er, Plodor Von et March in Otlertory, » BY Moderatt + Regina Cocli, by Sisters of Notre 8 : Carrie Moore, Mrs. Chalmers, | Giic Sopranos: Miss Allander, Mrs. Sarah altos; A. J. Luf- of frith tve sleeve. |@ Plenty of time and patience may be spent on these atry-fairy gowns, but the stunning tatlor girl wil! eclipse therm all wear a white Gtheon shirt waist, cut extremely plain and severe, a gray walking skirt with rows an tou sailor hat, with a rolling bri and the hose—well, you just walt broadens until It reaches the han¢ sometimes of different color and materia! ' wear the Du Barry and the Countess of Alrile are the moat effect 1, where ft The pure pompadour sleeve is the newest for a musiin gown. | fits tight from the shoulder to the elbow, then there tt a profusion ts extremely large It For evening She will 4 rows of stitching. a plain Ban m, a pair of swell Oxford shoes tii! you hear them. IN CHURCHES The Second Presbyterian church First, Unitarian church| will hold apecial Easter memorial rvices. The pro-| services tomorrow. In the morning the pastor, Rev. W. A. Major will ig, preach on the subject of ‘Beyond the Krogmann | Cross. In the evening Rev. Hugh rist will occupy the pulpit. First Presbyterian—Rev. . Matthews, pastor. At lla. m., “Th Empty Tomb Divinely Guarded 7:38 p. m., “Opinion va. Conviction.” Lane Street Presbyterian—Kev. James Thompson, pastor. At ll a. m., “Letters from Heaven,” at 7:30 p. m i*’"The Two Anthems.” Westminster Presbyterian Church |—~Rev. Hugh W. Gilchrist, pastor. |At. lla. m., “The Risen Christ;” | evening address by Rev. Franklin on “India Missionary Work.” Market Street Baptist church—J. |B. Weber, pastor, At 11 a. m., “Faster, Its Origin and Signific- ance;” 4:20 p. m., “Our Young Men.” First Unitarian—Rev, W. D. Si- monds, minister. At 11 a. m., “The | Story That Transformed the Wor!d.” | Special Eaeter services in the Nor- wegian-Danish Baptist church, cor- ner Sixth avenue and Virginia street Morning service at 10:30; B. P. ¥ VT. at 6:45 p. m. Stereopticon lecture on the Passion Week at 7:45 p. m. Charch Hotes At the United Presbyterian church the Junior Local Union will hold an Easter morning prayer meeting At the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow af ternoon at 3:39 o'clock Rev. 8. M. | Freeland will deliver an address on “What We Know About the Resur- rection.” Rev. B. F. Lingenfelter will con- |duct the services of the Fremont Christian church tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at Good Templars hall, cor- ner of Blewett and Albion streets. | Good Friday services were held | yesterday at the German Lutheran |church. The Rev. Stetnka conducted | the services at yesterday morning's meeting and the pastor, Rev. Knapp, conducted those of last evening Tomorrow there will be morning services only at this church, and will consiet of FEaeter memorials and communion. Rev Stetnka preach the preparatory services and Dr. Knanp will deliver the sermon Rev, H. D. Brown, of the Battery |M. F. church, will preach his annual | missionary sermon tomorrow morn- ing. The Sunday school will have | charge of the evening services which ; will be musical and responatve At Immanuel’e Lutheran church there will be no morning service, In the evening Rev. Christianson wil! jpreach on the “Importance of Christ's Resurrection to the Chria- tian.” Special musical numbers will he given At the United Presbyterian church tomorrow the Women's Misstonary Soctety will hold {te annual thanks vriving service and offertory. Rev. W. A. Spaulding wil! deliver a ser- mon on the ocenaton Pivangeliat Frank Dickson will #ing a solo and will | be given. in the evening | Spaulding will take as his theme Condition of Success.” | The pulpit of the University Place First Christian church will be Piled tommorrow morning by Rev. J. D. Fletcher. Secretary A. 8. Allen, of the Y. M. C. A., will preach at night. Rev. A. C. Vall, pastor of the church, is absent east of the mountains. } A very successful series of evange- liatic services are being conducted at Interbay by J. L. McComb, the Irish evangelist. He is a most elo quent, powerful and convincing speaker. Converat are taking place almost nightly. ¢ stian work ers from the city or Ballard will get off the car at Orchard street, Inter-| bay. Rev. A Special Meetings The Theosophical Soctety, Ananda | Lodge, will meet tomorrow evening at 7:9 o'clock at 1118 Third avenue. Dr. H. P. Burry will deliver a lec- ture on “Derachan,” Queen City Theosophical Society itn Al ca, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, A. O, U, W. hall, Pioneer block; bject, “The Great Renun-/} elation,” by Mra. F. A. Schwager). The local Union Christian En deavor will be entertained by the Cumberland Presbyterian Christian | Findeavor Society at the Cumberland | | church at 6 o'clock on the ning of yApril_ 4, SAPS (ENTS POUND Usual Price 15c PLP PPP Ginger Saaps Lemon Snaps Vanilla Snaps ~_ R, T. ShannonGrocery CO. Incorporated. 1220-1222 2nd ave. Phone, Main 1061, GUNTHER’S EASTER ANDIES WOW OW BALE AT 4, other appropriate Master music wil!| 24 ave. and Columbia, Tel, Main 193, SEATTLE STAR, WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and \ t Fair tonight and . ADAM A RLANCHARD. t 1 Avenue, Hinckley Bloch As you walk out to morrow Will be asour of gratification to you if you have purchased the Easter suit here The picture is from life in it you} can see the style of the suits isn’t it worth your while to our goods before you buy elsewhere ? All made up to our person- our goods are} al order—we pay spot ‘ cash—that means that eel | we have secured for your inspection the best values in clothing that it is possible to obtain. We want your patron- age on these grounds you owe it to yourself to determine if our statements are |} true. Just One of the Many lors, cut Iike A line of unfinished worsted, tn plaids and plain « the picture, handsomely tallored; $20.00 od Hat, in the Panama and Pantourts shapes; al! colors $3.50 Adams & Blanchard 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block per suit .. The Ox Lowney’s Chocolates Fresh For Easter Take « box along for the joy they will bring. We guarant purity welght and emiles Stewart & Holmes Drag Co, 627 First Avenue ° Rig se ST ] Bargains In Our Wreckage Milliner Bale . Prices. Depart ment. ~_aeeeee At The People’s Store The Great Wreckage Sale. tli continues. handise Of the STEAMER BERTHA'’S mer We need not tell any exaggerated “¢ growth and pop ularity of ¢ LEADER, THE PROP oe AIN STORE. 1 ! tive « ‘ idence has 1 furnished that atent and be juipped store in the Stat ff Wash oars ago. wh we started Into business in Seattle, hard 1 us. Our determination then ts our motto now As We Sell Do right and treat the people honestly Our suc r {taelf and shows what honest work and ndid uprigh x methods will accomplish. MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MONDAY Microbine vs. Piles We have given away 284 ) samples of our Pile Cure since Jan. 1, and have s $1 boxes. / — “ ‘. we have more EM GAM. (05401 Third Ave. Corner Union TelephoneMain 584 This Is Your Opportunity Ou Payments of To Secure a flome 3° PER MONTH Let us refer you to some of our ma 1< t th i The Trades Council E tin I I 1 will eve lly be of vast benefit to the work! van.” They say further: “We are satisfied with the Pacific Mutual.” PACIFIC MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO. 420-42) PACIFIC BLOCK Open Evenings Until 9 It is our purp to render the very best of professional at reasonable prices. High-¢ra fillings, painiews extracting and perfect fitting plates Lady Attendant TION AND ESTIMATES FREE FLORENCE DENTAL CoO." Wi hverr SEATTLE “Hours---8 a. m. te & p. m..; Sundays, 9 to 12 PBGONE 99OHON8 GIL 8HOHEHOUO service le pital ten ich tess set telnet Chas. G. Holcomb 216-218 Burke Guilding, cor. Second and Marion RCAC SUMS College) Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. LION CLOTHING HOUSE EASTER SALE OF EN’S SUITS na High Grado black fone senimeres red, and we Dress jays, blu yY worsteds and elegantly tail guarantes « “$12.50 i store " rhene ite are In Beat sold ° in for Cotered Golf Shirts, a ored sth? bosom Shirts, the best $1.60 Shirt made, $1.00 each Four-Ply Linen Collars 100, 3 for 250 Any sles, every atyle ur money's Worth, your money back. Lion Clothing House re Seuth Advertisers of Facts. JAMES HENEY, caale and Tetall Jobber and Packer. soT . . - BEST MEATS 7 | Special attentiong given to Tlestaurents, @teame boa Logeing Camps #18 Western Ave. Phone M Y or Butcher, We have a very swell little three-piece suit in mediom weight cheviot—the new dark coloring that blends slightly on the navy blue with e@ slight invisible pi WB HUTCHINSON CO _—— COR. 2" AVE.& UNION ST Easter Hats, Ties, Shirts and Shoes vives TONIGHT King Bros. restive I ohn 8031, ust at Bedtime WHEN “TO SLEEP OR NOP TO LEEP" 18 THE LEADING QUES. TION, THERD’S NOTHING s8@ SATISFACTORY AS A GLASSFUL OF THD RIGHT TEMPERATURE or Rainier Beer BUILD Up THD 68YSTrM WHILE YOU SLEEP, YET ITs MEDICINAL QUALITIES DO Nop sPOIL A EXCEPTIONALLS OD FLAVOR, Two 4 n half pint bottles delays ered to any part of the elite, $1.00, Telephone Rainier 30

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