Ea sier erse The Easter Window Twas Eastertide and Easter gowns Approached the window space Where each was told In accents mild To occupy her place With maiden joy the Organdie Essayed to take her stand Just where she thought the morning sun Could slyly kiss her hand And then- the Grenadine walked up With lace and frills galore And crowded to the foremost place Upon that showroom floor Unmindful of the modest Cloth With military braid Or dainty Lawn or dotted Swiss Or natty Tailor made But all her grace began to place When with a haughty stride 3Tho Brocade Silk moved in apace And bade them all aside Tve held the leading place she said In yonder gay Pahree 3My Louis Fourteenth neck must show Sly birth of high degree At every ball I enter first At drawing rooms and teas Seep off my train you Linen Miss What country bumpkins these With that the Purple Velvet frowned Tho Breakfast Gown turned green While one by one the passersby Looked in upon the scene Margaret S Tennent in Philadelphia Times Bessies Bonnet Bessie hath a dimpled chin Mouth with smile upon it Eyes of blue to glory in But she hath a bonnet Thats the only thing 1 see When she dares to don it Climax of all witchery Lies in Bessies bonnet i Tet though I have sung the spell Oft in many a sonnet To this day I cannot tell One tiling that is on it - Were it off her dainty head Who would care to con it i Shes the charm when all is said Of her dainty bonnet Judge Tlio Hats Bee the ladies with the hats Stunning hats Looming up m battlements and slanting down in flats How they flutter flutter flutter At the corner of the street And the ones who wear ern utter Words as soft as melted butter To the friends they chance to meet As they flash flash flash In a sort of shiny hash Till youd think a flock of blue and green and pink and purple bats Were the hats hats hats Hats hats hats ITIho fearful and the cheerful string of hats Belindas Easter Hat Uelinda Waters went to town And in a milliners shop She saw a turban with a plume Of whiskbroom shape on top She bought a frame untrimmed and home She hied and down she sat With Jeremiahs shaving brush Sho decked that Easter hat Melinda Waters set the style She went to church and lo Now every man for miles around Must let his whiskers grow Por all hr friends beheld her hat And marked the plume upon It And each one took a shaving Tsrush To trim her Easter bonnet - - - Grave praise and Gay The Easter Cherub She had been to Easter service This sweet grave maiden of four The lilies were set in perfumed aisles From the altar down to the door Fragrance and light were about her Anthems ecstatic were sung Whllo the air was full of the chiming From bells in the tower hung The light from a violet window Fell over a picture there It lit the tall cross beside it With a glory radiant fair A picture oJ the Lord Jesus Coming away from the tomb With cherub faces above him And angelo forms in the gloom The children bore away lilies Each in a tightly shut hand Bore them to homes rich or humble A sweet happy Easter band And baby was shown a new sister Come on the glad Easter morn A child of lilies and chimes and hope A child on the Easter day born A fond smile came to her features A glad light shone in her eyes Ts glad for dat baby angel Taint a very big sprise I prayed when I saw those chillern Flyin erioun so sweet Dat oned turn to my house An 1 tolo em de number an Street Easter Brilliants I know the sting of death its victory Since one more dear than mine own life is dead And I can nevermore be comforted Whatever love may come in years to be Till God gve back what death has wrenched from me Yet ye may slay my hope Who was it said There is no resurrection for such dead What thou hast lost has perished utterly False seer know Those eyes- My dead shall live again 1 once oh so kind shall smile agam And the dear hands good to me that wrought but Hold mine in warm close clasp forego Lifes solace and bepatient with its pain Until the daybreak and the shadows flee Katherine E Conway Rejoice happy done I can Judah Thy sorrow is Thy King is ascended and victory won His kingdom is love he is waiting to save And life is victorious oer death and the grave No ear may hear his coming But in this world of sin Where meek souls will receive him still The dear Christ enters in Phillips Brooks And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since and lost awhile John Henry Newman Therefore dread I not to go Oer the silent river Death thy hastening oar I know Bear me thou life giver Through the waters to the shore Where mine own have gone before Lucy Larcom The while my pulses faintly beat My faith doth so abound I feel grow firm beneath my feet The green immortal ground Last Words of Alice Cary iriiifKu 1 w ssr siasi8i5 a t w r J y nig XMdWf ML I added Lucy ea gerly Ive Boston ferns and ivy and well just look at that window youll see we can make quite a showing with out calling on any outsiders proudly- one ac- rord they turned tov ttic of the dim t td a maguni plants In v r i -- cation that personal kk A feelings t J il II i II III ICL D for help said wrx wait till Harriet Ames ifi T1U AST MINUTE L x cur SOME- ie south bow ia where bowing of stages of irk frk 0 I 1 I Three By CLARISSA MACKEE Al ti faster Siory Copyright 1909 by American Press Association - fTTIIE Rev Barnabas Crane re moved ins gold eyeglasses auu peered nearsightedly over the heads of his congregation He was a tall man with thin straw colored hair and mustache and mild blue eyes which hndiuuoccntly enough been the cause of disturbing the peace of minu of several of the ladies of hk parish The three ladies in question blushed and tingled with various degrees of delight when Mr Crane gave out the following notice It is now the 1st of January and as is customary at this season 1 shall appoint three ladles of the parish to serve upon the flower committee This committee will have entire charge of the decorations of the church on Eastei Sunday and in their capable hands 1 feel we may safely leave the embel lishment of the house of God on that most significant day The three members of the commit tee for this purpose are Miss Emily Burton Miss Ilarriet Ames and Miss Lucy Grant Mr Crane resumed his eyeglasses and gave out the closing hymn When the service was over the three newly appointed members of the ilow er committee gravitated toward one another as by common consent All were Hushed with excitement and perhaps disposed to be a trifle jealous of the other but save for rather criti cal surveys of one anothers bonnets and gowns there was no outward might dominate the faithful performance of their service on this important com mittee Come over to my house tomorrow lit suggested Ilarriet Ames with her usual air of leadership Come over and stay to tea and we will talk over the plans Miss Burton and Miss Grant nodded assent and the three parted to meet again the following night around Miss Ames tea table When the dishes of pink tinted ham and light biscuit and damson preserves had gone the rounds and Miss Ames had poured great cups of fragrant tea and when the delicious poundcake was still in anticipation the committee got down to business Now said Ilarriet briskly we must decide what decorations weshall have and act accordingly We want it to outshine anything that any other committee ever did Yes indeed murmured Lucy mild ly Terhaps youve got a plan all laid out Ilarriet youre so forehanded remarked Emily Burton with a touch of asperity Well I have returned Miss Ames frankly The fact is 1 laid it all out on a piece of paper last night Theres three places to plan for What are they questioned Lucv mildly The back of the chancel and the railing around the choir and the bap tismal font She paused and looked defiantly at her colleagues Lucy urant fluttered over her tea cup Aint you forgotten something Harriet V she asked nervously Youve forgotten the ministers desk said Emily bluntly She stared at HarrieL Ames with cold gray e yes Lucy Grant fl ishcd crimson and hur riedly helped herself to two slices of pound cake Miss Ames w s not at all perturbed I knew you and Lucy would be think ing of Mr Cranes dodk she said sar castically thHe wasnt any need for me to that Xow youve mentioned it my idea is to wait til the last minute ayd then buy some thing approprialu for that She turned to the other members of the eomruttee They bughtenod visibly Yes in deed they agreed enthusiastically We will wait till the last minute and then buy something very nice Now Ive got an oleander tree and a rubber riant and sights of geraniums that will be grand by Eas ter appended Emily Burton amiably Look up and rejoice all ye children of And 1 have men three bir inn id- Beyond the night shade shines the morn- nnviir fovn mg agan With saints nriesfs and nrnnliofc Jlhd lots 01 De- voices we raise Jj gonias and other In the blessing of hope and the beauty of small plants kit irk growth but all promising a luxuriant yield by the forthcoming Easter Sun day Lucy Grant went straight home froir the tea party and evading the curiou questions of the bedridden aunt witL whom she lived she made her way tc the cellar and from a dim cornel brought forth five flowerpots These pots contained five Easter lily bulbs which Lucy had been surrep tiliously forcing for the decoration of Mr Cranes reading desk Planted and watered in secrecy she had not known how she was to attain the pleasure of having her plants grace the pulpit on Easter Sunday Now all wa clear As a member of the flower com mittee she would come forward at tin last minute with her offering Eastei lilies were rare in Monlbauk village The same thought had taken root it the minds of Ilarriet Ames and Emily Burton Secretly the three members of the committee eacli tended a few care fully nurtured pots of Easter lilies foi the admired ministers desk During the long winter days that fol lowed each one dreamed of the tri umph of producing great pots of pure white blooms at the last moment The friendship which bound the three spinsters together before the ad vent of the good looking bachelor min ister became more strained as each day passed by until open rupture was im minent Happily Easier sped on apace and all loo soon came the Saturday before the sacred day to the real meaning of which neither of the three women had given much thought Not once after that tea party at Har riet Ames house was the subject of the ministers desk mentioned They avoided it as by tacit agreement The day before Easter Sunday the flower committee worked feverishly in the church Be hind olnspil ilnnt Q C i theyr decorated chancel choir rail and baptis mal font Their houses we p de nuded of green growing things to beautify the old church At last they paused and look ed at one anoth er smoldering resentment and covert fear in their eyes About Mr Cranes desk said II ui rict Ames hesitating for once in her life The desk assented Emily Lucy Grant merely nodded weakly I have some Easter lilies began Harriet with eagerness So have I interrupted Emily Bur ton irritably Mine are lovely almost Availed Lucy Grant With one accord they vanished from the church in the direction of their several homes Fifteen minutes later three small boys with as many small wacrons cart ed pots of stately Easter lilies into the church Three indignant spinsters gathered about the ministers desk It was my idea asserted Harriet No such thing objected Emily Bur ton Mine were all up when the commit tee was appointed sobbed Lucy de spairingly A footstep sounded in the carpeted aisle Willi one accord they turned to face the Rev Barnabas Crane beam ing mild eyed ard enthusiastic It is exquisite exquisite ladipsv he said softly rubbing lite hands And the lilies how pure and sweet they are emblematic of the pure souls which grew them for the house of the Lord He paused for an instant and the members of the flower committee dropped shamed repentant eyes to the floor and not one of them 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