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THE OAfAIIA SUNDAY BEE: MAECIT 1007. TOPICS OF THE DAT OF REST 'in Faring Trinrtphint Ot Death. Ihfm of Few and Fulpit. Raster joys elaborately expressed Cbarebes, Apostolle aad Evangelical, Obirrt This Great Fcatltal Bo Dear the Chrla tlaa Heart. It Is evident from th announcement of (ha different churches In all denomination that unusual effort has been devoted by the pastors and musician In providing; lm pressivo and appropriate material In their services for Easter Sunday, and by the di rectors of music, not only tn the same di rection, but also to make their offerings as well rendered pa possible. The result la a choice collection of programs In every Jart of the city from which to choose for Ulster attendance. During the week the usual holy periods tiave been generally rectgnlxed and com- fnunion services have been held In nearly sUl churches without regard to creed. And (tow the Lenten period and Holy week crul Sninat In the greatest day of religious joy. At tie First Methodist church. Mount Calvary comma n clary. Knights .Templar, In full uniform, will occupy special seats at the Easter services, which will be elaborate and partially adapted to the character of his order. i ORDER OF MORNINO OBSERVANCE. 10:30 Oclock. Organ Prelude March of the Crusaders. , uade Invocation Choral Nlcaea (without the Sanctuary) Chorus Kkixolngy (All standing), followed by Invocation he Anthem IJft Up Your Heads Coleridge-Taylor Mrs. Jennlflon, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Green, Mr. Kratx and Chorus. Jlymn No. 101, "'Rise. Glorious Con queror" ........ - .....Bridges-Mason "The Apostles' Creed ' frayer by the Pastor Closing with the Lord's prayer. In which 11 shall Join. ' Bole Immortality Sheppherd Mrs. J. H. Jopnlson. Gloria la Excelsls 'Choir and Congregation. SorlptuVe Lesson John 20:24-31. .Minister Jlymn No 684. "I Would Not Live Al way" ...A Muhlenberg 5"he Sermon The Immortality of the 8oul fcv Eminent Sir Frank LaKayette Loveland, Past Grand Prelate Grand Oommandery of Iowa; Pastor First Methodist Episcopal . Church Omaha. The Offertory O Salutarls Hostla.. Gounod The Anthem The Resurrection Bhelley IWlth Obllgato Bolo for Soprano, with Quar tet and Chorus, ffhe Doxology and Apostolic Benediction. Pftatnr Tostlude Easter March Wely ORDER OF EVENING OBSERVANCE. . 7:30 O'clock. Organ Recital with Prelude Festal March ;j'.""',Vely Jlymn-No. 644, "I Love to Tell the Story" Fischer rrayer by the Pastor Kt m rhHat Hur PflMnVftf '....BUCK tAnthem with Solos for Tenor, Soprano and Baritone). Hr. Green. Mrs. Bturdevant. Mr. Krati and Chorus. Jtesponsive Lsson-13th Sunday Even Ins; psalter Cffertory Romance .Tours Colo In the Night My Bong Shall Be of JJ jy ,,.,,... BUCK IFrom Cantata',' ""The Triumph of David.") Mrs. J. M. Bturdevant. JTymn No. 489. "He Lesdeth Me.. Bradbury The Bermon The Becond Violin Pastor. Chorus Spirit Immortal, from Verdi "Attila" (Anthem with Obllrato Solos for Soprano . and Baritone.) ' Mrs. Jennlson, Mr. Kratx and Chorus. I flanedictlon Pastor. Jostlude In D minor.... ..Foerster x Muslo at Hanscom Park Methodist Epis copal church: ' . MORNINO. Organ Easter Morning j.Malling Organ Now Christ the Lord la Risen Todav Sixteenth Century) Carol 6 Bell In the Steeple.. Homer Norrla Chorus In Unison. Bolo Angela Roll the Rock Away..Hawley Mr. Haselton. Anthem The Resurrection Shelley Mrs. Philleo. Quartet and Chorus. Organ Hallelujah Chorus Handel Mr. Bennett. EVENING. Organ Easter Offertory Lovet Anthem Come, See tne Place Where Jesus Lsy Avery Miss Gertrude Ellsworth and Chorus. Anthem Bolo O Slarht that Breaks from Yonder Tomb ....Dressier Mr. Haselton. Carol Rejoice, the Lord Is King. ..Dressier Chorus In Unison. DrgajvMagnlAcnt.. , Claussmann Mr. Bennett. Rev. Peter Munsen, pastor of the Swed ish Methodist Episcopal church. Nineteenth and Burt streets, returned from Lincoln Friday and apoke the Good Friday aervlca at the church In the evening, lie waa ab sent three weeks at the Lincoln sanitarium receiving treatment for solatia rheuma tlem. 1 - ; - Following la the muslo at the Hanscom Park Methodist church: MORNINO. Organ Easter Morning Mailing "Now Christ Our Lord la Risen On High" Carol O Bells In the Steeple Homer Norrla Chorus In Unison.. OfTertorv Orstin - fcolo Angels Roll the Rock Away...Hawley Mr. HailPton. Anthem The Resurrection Shelly Mrs. Rhllleo. quartet and chorus. Orran Halleluiah Chorus, tiom ' M'-S' slab." ; Handel EVENING. Organ Easter Oftertolre Soret Anthem Come bee the Place Where Jesus Lay Avey 1 Miss Gertrude Ellsworth and chorus. Off ertury Organ Anthem O bight That Breaks From Yonder Tomb JDrossler Mr. Haselton and chorus. Carol Rejoice, the Lord Is King.. Dressier Organ Magnificat Claussmann The following program will be given at H.15 by the Sunday school: 8ong He Llftod Me (No. ) School. Prayer By the pastor cWrtpture Reading, Respousively Mat thew, chapter 2S School. Announcement .asirr ORvrtng for Foreign Missions. i. 2ioitatlon The Glad Awakening , Lillian Over. JTlmary Song Little Hearts With Glad ness 4 Dialogue Banners of Easter... Jtvaoitdlin Waring, Marion Adutna. Kllsbeih Benedict. Joe Mailer, Ruth titoue. Recitation Dorothy Challls. Recitation A Bileni Message Mary RedgwlcK. Dialogue Gifts tnat Etitter Brings Helen bell, Orpha. Pumphrey, Jul Jacksun, Dorotr.y Ililggs, EliiabeU) bturtevaut, Carrie KeiltfWlck. Primary boii-V Know sieollauon Sweet Vlolats Irene Dyball. Duet Jrfarparet Shelly and Marie Pumphrey. BlaciiaUon Mildred Street. Recitation Footsteps of tiprlng Doris Vogal. Dialogue Easter Hours Marjort Korean, Odessa Peak, Durotny Thorne, Jacie Allan. Colo Josephine Titus. Recitation Li' tie be1s Susie Whiting. Recitation The uar Bcret T Bruce EUtrege. Slecltatlon If I Could Be a Big Church bell Clifford Btuhn. . Dialogue Linked to the Cross Mildred Todd, Ethel Uh, O.-orla Carey, Marlon tilaples. Msrgaret Weyeririan, Salome Abbott, Mildred Bell, Ruth Bysrs. Closing Soug and Benedlctlun Th Redemption." a sacred trilogy, With original words and music by Charles Gounod, will be piesautad by Hi chulr cti TrUiity Methodist chuicb, cornar To.- ty-flrat and Blnney, Easter Sunday even ing at 7:30 under direction of Mr. Walter B. Graham, choirmaster. The choir will be assisted by a chorus representing the O'lestlal choir and will Include some of Omaha's best !""wn soloists. In addition to this will be a choir of young ladies from the Sunday achool. Sololats will be: Mra. W. J. Hammlll. Mrs. J. R. Smith. Misa Lela Gallaway and Miss Elisabeth Cestui, sopranos; Miss Mabel Leachoy, contralto; Mr. A. T. Gallaway, tenor; Mr. W. B. Graham, baritone, and Mrs. R. G. Watson, bass. Miss Ella May Fatton. or ganist. The program follows: PROLOGUE. The Creation Organ Bolo. ........... The Fall Tenor and baritone narratives. The Promise of Redemption The Celestial Choir. PART I. March to Calvary Organ Solo........ The Reproaches Quartet Mrs. Hammlll, Miss Leaehey, Messrs. Gal laway and Graham. Mary at the Cross Soprano Bolo Choral While Her Watch She Is Keep ing Choral The Celestial Choir. The Death of Jesus Baritone Nsrratlve. The Earthquake and the Centurion... Chorn 1 For Us Christ is Made a Vic tim PART II. Chorus Savior of Men... The Holy Women at the Sepulchre.... Soprano Solo and Chorus From Thy Love as a Father The Ascension Unfold Te Portals.... Both Choirs. PART III. , Chorus Lovely Appear. .. ............ ' Tnree Choirs. Organ Solo The Apostles In Prayer.. Soprano Solo Go Ye Forth on Your Way Hymn ot the Apostles The Word la Flesh Become The Hanscom Park Methodist Church Ep worth league has planned a unique service of song and special music for Easter Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. Following is the program as announced: Introductory Song n et Tell Me the Storv of Jesus Miss Pickett and Mrs. Goldner. His Advent Joy to the World Congregation. Duet Luther's Cradle Hynm Margaret Shelly and Marie Pumphrey, Bolo Dear Little Stranger Josephine Titus. Duet His Manhood The Man of Galilee Misses Jensen and Babbit. Ills Temptation With Joy Wa Meditate the Grace.. Congregation. BoI His Triumphal Entry Jerusalem.. Mr Gray. Hla Agony 'Tls Midnight Congregation. Solo His Crucifixion There Is a. Green Hill Far Away Miss Baraum. Calvary Quartet. Solo Hla Resurrection Christ Arose.... Mr. Gilbert Balnea. Solo Merrily the Easier Bells Gertrude Ellsworth. Hla Ascension Rise, Glorious Conqueror Congregation. Closing Song O Worship the King Congregation. Easter services at St. John'a African Methodist Episcopal church. Eighteenth and Webster: I MORNINO. 10:48. Gloria Fatri Parks Choir. Scripture reading. .......... Pastor. Hymn Choir and Congregation. Praver Anthem Awake. Ye Saints Bchnerk IHesponsive service . cnoir ana vongregation. Anthem Hosanna Granler Mrs. vvngnt. aoio. Bermon Rev, J. W. Wilson Chant Lord' Prayer , Parka unertory EVENINO, 7:4a, Gloria Patrl Parka scripture lesuou... Hymn cnoir ana congregation. Prayer Hymn ., i Choir and Congregation. Scripture lesson Basa Bolo John A. Hardy. Recitation Gertrude Richardson: Anthem Death'a Conqueror Parka uecuaiion Mrs. H. W. Black. Quartet Christ, the Lord, Is Risen To day Porter Airs. j. in. uooaer, miss Alice WU. Hams. J. C. Parker. John A. Hardv. Recitation " Little Josle Henderson. Contralto Solo There Is a Green Hill Far Away Alexander Airs. Cecelia w. Jewell. Paper A. B. Burrla Anthem Go ye, Therefore, and Teach All Nations. TsWbrU1 Double Quartet and Chorus, Scripture Kesdlng Christ In Heaven Rev. Mr. Stewart. Anthem Sanctus Gounod orrertory Benediction M. , . M . v The Epworth league of the Hanscom Park Methodlat church will begin Easter Sunday with an Easter morning prayer meeting at 7:30. Invltationa have been sent to th young people's societies of th other churches In the Hanscom park group and to the Epworth league chapter of th city. Mra. J. M. Bturdevant will sing "I Know That My Redeemer Llveth" and there will be other attractive feature. Th meeting will be led by Mr. Claud Peak and Mr. OUbert Barnes. Th paator of th First Methodist church announcea a series of Sunday night aer- mona. to be delivered each Hundsv nlzht. on Twentieth Century Probleme," for modern tnrnuannj ana civilisation to solve. Anrll T. 7:0 rv m"The Problem of Pes - tertty:" The sins of the fathers visited upon their children; the taint of the blood; the dobt of th rhnrch sr.il th riti- to tha citizen. i r.rii 11 t -so n m "Tii. i.nKim nt Childhood:" Addressee by Judge Kennedy ana Judge Button; revelations or the juven- Ue court; responsibility of home, church inn i.Tk. t) wi Brotherhood:" Am I my brother a keeper!; have I not a rtuht to An what I will with ?" 'v -. -1. WLl0 w?at.f.w LTl1," ,ih. ku. .k,. . kk and state. "K"'TO' " " A r,-t 4Q T Vl M orV,-. o.nkl.m I. T,.tu.' tables; the Influence of good or bad litera- ture; tales told by our public libraries; the . . . ue . 'v ' u n . t, ,,u yc, m uii , . i relation of Dulnlt and nress to civilisation. Mir 6. 8 n m -"The Problem In 'Black:' " The souls of black folks; th church and the MM rvrhlMm- Am.rlrl'. mloua) ta.k : the menace of Dixon and Tillman aimw u, s p. nil Anniversary or tp- worth l-ai.-" tl,-ll nmrum M h. . n. no u need. . . . Preceding each evening sermon ten min utes will be given to answering questions on the above problems that may be sent up from the congregation. Th Westminster Presbyterian has been having servlcea every evening this week. Th Easter servloe will be conducted by Rev. W. S. Fulton, D. D., of Pittsburg. Dr. Fulton recently resigned from on of the prominent pulpits of Pittsburg and la invited here In the hope that he will be come the successor ot Dr. Moore, who recently removed from Westminster to be come a theological professor In a seminary In California. Music at the First Methodist: MORNINO. Prelude March ot the Crusader Gade Anthem (Solo. Uuartet and Chorus Lift Up Your Heads. ...Coleridge-Taylor Mrs. jennlson, mis Anaersoo, Mr. Green. Mr. Krats and choir. Offertory till Salutarls Hostla Gounod Anthem (with Obltxato Solo for Soprano) The Rtrsmirrectlon Shelley Uuartet and choir. folo Immortality Shepherd Mrs. J. H. Jennlson. Postlude Easter March Merkel EVENING. Prelude-Fertal March. w t,v nthem (with Solo for Soprano and Tenor) Christ Our Passover Buck Mrs. J. M. Bturdevant, Mr. Fred Green and choir. Offertory Roma ne Tour Anthem (with obllgato S'rtoa for So prano and Baritone and luo for So prano and 1 tour) to pirn jiniuonul. from "AtUla" ....Vcrdlal Mr. Jennlson, Mr. Green, Mr. Krati and choir. Solo In the Night My Song Shall Be or Him, from "imvid s Trumpn ..wuca Mrs. 1. M. Bturdevan. Postlude In D minor Foerster Mrs. . Anna 14. Andrews, organist; Mr. Lee G Krats. director of music. Musto at Westminister Presbyterian: MORNING. Trelude Spring Song Mendelssohn Male Quartet O. Glorious Morn rnimer (With baritone solo by W. Meiamn- i Response Quartet Quartet Christ Is Risen (. r ra lion Postlude Easter Morn ,.J. H. Maunder Messrs. Nsven. Swltsler, Heldlorr, Gray, quartet. EVENINO. Prelude Processional Du St. Sacra ment rnauvet Communion Anthem Christ Our Pass over tioss Anthem, with soprano solos Come Bee the Place Where Jesus Lny Avery Mrs. Wilson and choir. Poetlnde March Roma!ne Rossini Miss Nancy Cunningham, orgnnlst. Mrs. C. B. Wilson, director. Clifton Hill Presbyterian, Forth-flfth and Grant R. L. Purdy, Pastor. EASTER PROGRAM. 10:30 A. M. Orgsn Prelude Gloria... A. Andre Doxology Congregation Invocation Response Welcome, Happy Morning ... .jna n. v nson Anthem Easter Praise E. S. Lorens Mr. H. L. Johnson and choir. Scripture Lesson Prayer Response Easter Worship Lorens Hymn Jesus ennst la Risen Today... Congregation Baptism ot tjnnaren Kepponse Burrer Little untiaren to come Laies uuariet cnrisi is iusen.. E. H. Lorena Mesdames Hendee and McMullen, and Misses Bremner and'Krlngel. Announcementa .... Offering Offertory Anthem- Hearts and voices Raise I. B. Wilson Mra. P. W. McMullen and choir. SermonTheme: The Victory of Life Male Quartet Go Tell the News.. Messrs. Johston, Schonburn, Rowley and Taylor. Benediction Organ Postlude Selected Miss Jennie L. Bennett, organist. At 7:M p. m. the Sunday' school will give a program of recitation and song. Special Easter musical program at 12 o'clock at Castellar Street Presbyterian Sunday achool: March , Orchestra. 'The Resurrection" Sheldon Miss Meyer.. "Out of the Deep" ........Marks Mr. Hamilton "King of Kings".. Shelley Misa Meyer. "That Sweet Story of Old" Weat Mr. Hamilton. Mualo Orchestra. Muslo at the First Presbyterian church, Seventeenth and Dodge: MORNING. Organ Prelude Chorus from Cavallerla Rustlcana Mascagnl Anthem As It Began to Dawn Vincent Anthem They Have Taken Away Mv Lord Btainer Resnonse ..Ellsworth Organ Offertory Ave Maria Gounod Solo-Hosanna ... Granler nr.m Pn.tlnde Halleluiah Chorus. .Handel EVENINO. Organ Prelude Come Gentle Spring trrom ine Deasuns ) Mayan . . . , X - 1. 1 ' W.. 1 n to Aninwn nwaivo v- v ju vjivjj y otiruuy Response tunworm Offertory 8prlhg Song Mendelssohn Anthem The Day of Resurrection. .Vogrich Organ Postlude Unfold Ye Portals (irom xne neaimpuon uounoa The young women of the Second Presby terian church have organised a Phllmathea society for the purpose of Bible study, Christian - culture, social Intercourse, friendly service and aggressive effort to bring adults Into the 'Sunday school and ohurch. which meets at the regular Sab bath achool hour. The annual meeting of this church occurs , Wednesday evening, April 8. at 8. Reports of the affiliated so cieties of the church, of the session and of the trustees will be received and officer elected for the ensuing year. Easter services at St. Mary' Avenue Congregational church: . MORNINO. Choral Invocation in the Name of the Father, and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen Processional Hymn Come. Ye Faithful. Raise the Strain St. Kevin Noi 2D7, Invocation, the Lord's Prayer and Gloria Patrl Canticle Sinn I nto the Ijrd (Cantate JJomino) Hymnal No. 90s wooawara Responsive Scripture Lesson (Selection Hymre-The"'Btr'lfe""ie"''6''e'rV' Vhe'' Battle ino. -a) Done Tuna. Victory no. an, second Scripture Lesson Anthem Sing Ye to the Lord..C. H. Lloyd (For words see vester program.) The Prayer Choral Response Ixrd, by the Strlpea urvi.k . , -, a - x u lIIIaI. TT IliUII 1.1 ,,,,,, Hymn Our Lord la Risen from the Dead I Duke Street A"" VsinnC-'ii.'.rV.lU j tlon Shelley Vlr. Well.. Prayer of Thanksgiving and Doxology.. The Sermon The Power of His Resur rection. Text. Phil.. 111:10-11 At the Close Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah" Handel Sung by the choir, the people all standing. Th Benediction - Easter vesper service, 4:30 p. m., entitled Jesus, th Christ," a atudy ot th human and, divine. I PART L ..jf",?" 01 faretn, tne King or tn Introductory (outside - the sanctuary) 1 Verse bv choristers of hvmn by F. W Faber; music by Dr. Dykes. Recitative by bass narrator, music by Gounod. Proceslonsl. The Darkness (organ). I from "The Redemption." Gounod. Verse I by chortaters. Recitative, tenor narrator; rnuslo by Gounod. Solo (Jesus) "My " t v........ Spirit.'' Recitative by bass. Verse by I The call to Draver by the minister; choir. E"P' and minister all bowing reverently, Prayer of confession. Choir: Amen. Words of Christ bv minister. Choir sings from Ivork i "Stabat Mater." Hymn No. iL The prayer and Lord s prayer. . rAKT 11. Kins of Rings and Lord or Lords. . - . . . Recitative by tenor, solo Dy soprano ana rl" otmtn takf,n ff.om Gounod s ora- l.or 1 V iteaempuon. Antbem-Sing Ye to the Lord....C. H. Lloyd ' iJ ,l?Zil . '" " Battle Done Palealrina The LfIertory o n .a -.k "" ."VI" '"-1 vw.., jonn xn.szi Prayer In unison Halleluiah Chorus (from "The Ms- lah") Handel The Benediction Narrators: lenor, H. C. Jessen; bass. Leslie Dick. Jesus, Mr. Irrlck. The Angel, Mrs. Kelly. The women. Mra Kelly, Miss Coburn, Mi s. v erne miner. ine cnimes uy miss earnnari. uum J. Kelly, director of music; A. V. Jessen, assistant Easter muslo at the First Congrega tional church. Nineteenth and Davenport streets: . ' MORNING. Prelude Reve Angellqu Rubensteln Anthem Unfold, Ye portals Everlast ing, from The Redemption ...Uounoa Bolo 1 Know that My Redeumor Llv eth, from "Messiah" Handel Miss Vera Allen. Offertory Seraph's Strain. . Wolstenholme Authem Worthy is tne umti tnai was Slain, from 'Messiah'.... lUndol Postlude Alleluia Dubois EVENING. Prelude Largo from the New World Symphony Dvorak Anthem Worthy Is ths Umb. . . . Handol Quartot Come See the Place Where . Jesus Lay Horatio W. Parker Offertory On Wings of Song , Mendelssohn Quartet Christ. Our Passover Kir John Goat Anthem The Lord Is My Strength... coieriiine-1 syior I Postlud Festal March Arthur Foot Mr. Martin W. Bush, organUl: Mr. Ira B. Perintman. director. Plymouth Congregational muslo for Easter Sunday: Anthem Of Lord, W Beseech Thee J. c. Marks Anthem Chrlat, Our PaaMver..F. Schiiuog Solo Easter Dawn R. IT. Woodman Mra. F. B. ITolhrook. Quartet Consider the Lilies.... E. (X Fxrell Mrs. F. H. Holbmok, Mrs. H Lawrle, Mr. E. O. Ames, Mr. 1 1. Lawrle. Organist, Mrs. J. H. Rogers. Ttr muslo at First Presbvterlrvn! Organ rrelude Chorus from "Cavellerla Kustlcana" Anthem As It Began to Dwr Charles Vincent Soto Hosanna Gran 1st Mr. Swarfs. Anthem They Have Taken Away My Lord .i Btainer EVENING. Organ Come, Oentle Spring, from "The Seasons ' Heynn Anthem Awake Up My Glory J. Barnby Anthem Day of Redirection.. .Mm Vorgrioh Mr Ellin, basso: Mr. Bwarts, tenor; miss Weaver, soprsno; Miss Moses, contralto; Mrs. Howard Kennedy, organist. The Christian Endeavor society of the Castellar Street Presbyterian church will hold a special service Sunday morning at T o'clock. Calvary Baptist: MORNING, 10:S0. Organ Prelude Hymn jnoir. Responsive reading Hymn 216 congregation. Bcrirture lesson Anthem ...J. V. Roberta Prayer Response Offering Response Bolo Hosanna .......Jules Granler Hymn 2i Congregation. Bermon Immortality , Benediction Amen EVENINO, 7:80. Organ prelude Gloria Hymn 212 Congregation. Scrlptnr lesson Anthem Redemption'a Day..F. N. snackiey Prayer Response Offering Anthem Now Is Christ Risen.... j. t.. weat Sermon The Proof of the Resurrection Hymn 234 Congregation. Ordinance of Baptism Hvmn a'O Benediction Organ postlude Bible scirbol at noon; address by Prtn- clpU Waterhouse and music by the school; 9 a. m., union prayer meeting under the auspices of the Young People's societies. Second Presbyterian, Evangelical, Seward Street Methodist Episcopal, North Side Christian and Immanuel Baptist societies have been Invited to join. Everybody will b made welcome. Easter muslo at First Baptist church. under the direction of Misa Margaret Boul ter, organist: MORNING, 10:80. Prelude Easter Morning O'Malllng Anthem As It Began to Dawn -k.nariea Vincent Quartet. Organ Offertory Spring Song..J. H. Brewer golo My Heart niver rHiuiiui..j. o. line a , Mrs. Sunderland. Anthem Praise the Lord A. Randegger Trtolo Quartet. Postlude-Halleluyah Chorus.. Q., F. Handel EVENING. 7:30. Prelude.. Ambrols Thomas Anthem praise tne ira a. lumaegger Trlole Quartet. Organ Offertory ....Rhalnberger Solo Jeaua only .kovou Miss Fawcett. Postlude B. ' Duncan Choir: Mrs. L. T. Sunderland, soprano; Miss Allca Fawcett, contralto; Jonn mc Creary, tenor; G. W. Manchester, basa assisted by Mis Porter, Miss Shane, so prano; Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Shukert, con tralto; A. Lansing, R. Lansing, tenor; Mr. Greenfield, Mr. Congdon. baas. Church of the Good Shepherd, Twentieth and Olilo, Rav. Robert B. H. Bell, Rector. Easter services 8 a. tn, and p. m., holy communion; 11 a. m., full choral services and holy communion; 8 p, m., children's service, The following mualo will be rendered at th 11 o'clock aervlee: v Organ Prelude Allegro In O' 6pinney Processional 109 ... "Christ, Our Passover" Schilling Te Deum , Dudley Buck Anthem They Have Taken Away My Lord Stalnef Offertory Bolo Easter Song Denni . Mr. Frank Newlean. . Communion Service , ..... S. B. Whitney. ; . TPropsc1nnn1 . Organ Postlud Alleluia' Lord Et Barnabas. Nineteenth and California: MATINS. Organ Prelude Bercleuse B.- M. Read Processional -The Strife is O'er Pallestrina Lord's Prayer. Verslclea Chant in G.. Christ Our Passover Hodgna i Psalter Psalms 11, 67-111 is Deum In (1 Jubilate Deo Apostles' Creed, Verslcles.... Calkin ..Chant In G CELEBRATION. Introit Christ, th Lord, la Risen Today Rimbault Kyrle William Reed Gloria TibL Domlne I Oratiaa Tibl. Christ Nlcene Creed Alcene Creed Hymn 116 Offertory Larghetta Anthem We Declare Unto Cramer Burdetta You Glad Maunder Tidings Sursum Corda. Sanctus I Chant in G Benedlctur. Qui Vent I William Reed Agnus Del 1 Gloria, In Excelsls William Reed Nunc Dimlttis Adlam Recessional The Day of Resurrection.. Organ Prelude Festival March Clark All Saints' Easter muslo wlU be as fol lows: MORNING. 11:00. Dedication Anthem Sing Hosanna.... Buck "Christ Our Passover" Sheperd TeDeum, Jubilate (In ET). Parker Solo The Resurrection Day Huhu Miss Grac Barr. Anthem Behold Ye Despiser (for bari tone solo and chorus.) Parkeh Charles 8. Haveratock and Choir. Kyrle In E fiat Eyre Credo In E flat Eyre Sanctus in K flat Eyre Agnus Del In E flat Byre Nuno Dimittis In D minor Walmaley EVENING, 8:00. Dedication Anthem Sing Hosanna. ...Buck Magnificat In D minor Walmsley Nuno Dimlttis in D minor Walmsley Bolo Easter Song Denne Charles 8. Haverstock. Anthem-Now la Chrlat Risen West J. H. Slmms, organist and choirmaster. Mualo at Trinity cathedral Easter Sun day, a. m., 10:80 a. m., 8 p. m. The Im portant musical works to be rendered In clude the Easter hymns, Easter canticles and responses and full anthems. Some of th anthems are: The Festival Te Deum Dudley Buck The Festival Jubllati Dudley Buck The Sanctus (St. Cecelia Mass) .. .Gounod The Benedlctus (St. Cecelia Mass).... Gounod The Agnus Del (Sf Cecelia Mass).... Gounod The Hallelujah Chorus Handel "Awake Thou that Sleepest '...... Maker The Strife 1s O'er" '. ..H. J. Stewart "Shout, Ye High Heavens". Chadwick Full choir of seventy-five voloes and regular cathedral quartet of soloists. Ben Stanley, organist and choirmaster; Louis Shadduck, assistant organist. Coadjutor Bishop WUllams will preach Sunday morning at th opening service of All Saints new church at Twenty-sixth and Dewey avenue. The church la being beautifully decorated with flowers for the opening service, all the member of th parish contributing flowers and plant for Ui occasion. Th muslo at North Bid Christian church, Twenty-second and Locust, will be as fol lows: MORNING. Processional Christ the Lord ia Risen Today Worgan Invocation Hvmn Rise. Glorious Leader. Rl. Glardlnl ftritrture Hymn Mary to the Saviour's Tomb.Mnrtyn Prayer Communion Hymn Dark Waa the Night Tenney Communion Anthem Christ. Our Paasover U. Millard Bolo and chorus. I Sermon Hymn All Things Are Ready , EVENING. Processional Christ the Lord Is Rlnen Today Worgan Invocation Hvmn CTOM'n Hint With Ms.py Crowns tavey Scripture Anthem Christ Our FawoveT....H. Millard Solo and chorus. Prayer R(epowi-Prayer cs? Adoration and Du bois Seven lst words Offertory March to Calvary, from the "Crucifixion stainer Violin solo bv Master Joe Woolery. Offertory Sentlner-iAll Thlnara Come of Thee Annollnrementa Tenor Solo Thai Resunwtlon..H. R. Shelley Mr. Hosea Johnson. Sermon Hymn All Thlrsps Ar Ready "The Heavens Ar Telling," from the "Creatloti" Hnyan rhorutL with organ, piano and violin. Processional Jerusalem the Golden Pianist. Mlse Edith Ewers; violin, Mr. Joe Woolery; organist and director, Mrs. H. J. Klrschatein. , First Christian church, Council Bluffs: Song. "Holy. Holy, Holy;" Invocation, Elder J. H. Coffe; song, congregation and choir; acrlpture reading. Rev. Carter; an nounce nents; offering; anthem, choir; ser mon subject, "He Is Risen;" communion, 13 m.; benediction, juaer conee. Evening v Servlcea Christian Endeavor program: 1. Hymn "1 Love to Tell th Story. 8. Moment of silent prayer, concluded with disciples' prayer In concert. I. Hymn "Wa Hav Heard th Joyful Bound." 4. Responsive Reading (Isa. 86). 8. Hvmn "Far and Near the Field Are Teeming." (. Scripture Lesson (Psalms 118, 18-19), Leader. 7. Circle of Prayer Every member taking part. 8. Three flve-mlnute talks: a. "The Race Problem." b, "The Need of the Hour Not Agita tors, but Educators." c "Peril of th White." 8. Prayer by the president for educators. 10. Three three-minute papers; . a. "The Success of Christian and In dustrial Education." b. "The Work of Negro Education and Cvangellsation." e. "Hampton and Tuskogee." II. Short address by pastor to disciples. Mlspah. 7:30 p. m., preaching service, subject. "The Type of the Church." A large chart will be used to demonstrate the subject. W most cordially Invite th public. J. A. McKenxie, paator. Easter musto at the Kountse Memorial church. Twenty-sixth and Farnam streets:' MORNING. The office of the holy communion Anthem Hoi Every on that Thirsleth Martin . The choir. Solos by Miss Bertha Hen derson, contralto, and Mr. J. Alvord, baritone. Nearer My God to Thee Holden Master Russnl Tedart, soprano. Special Easter' program EVENING. ; - They Have Taken A way My Lord.., Blumenschtn Th choir and Miss M. Francisco, con tralto. Abide With Ua. for 'Tls Tpward Even ing Ashford Mr. Bernard E. Johnson, tenor. Christ Is Risen, with violin obliKato.Marxo Miss M. Alice McKenxie. Oh Lord I Will Praise Thee.. Demerosh The choir and Mr. J. Alvord. baritone. The Resurrection .. Shelley Mr. Charles W. Stelnbauah. tenor. Easter Dawn Woodman Miss Haxel Livingstone, soprano. Mr. Charles Ovid Blakeslee, choirmaster and organist. Kountse Memorial Lutheran church. Rev. John E. Hummon, pastor, Easter begin with service at sunrise, 6:80, 10:80 a. m., Holy communion. Reception of mem' dots, 8 p. m. Sunday achool Easter program In th Intereat of the board of church ex tension, 7:00 p. m. Young People Christian Endeavor and 'Luther league duVotional meetings; 8:00 t. . m., : Easter muslo by the choir; Thursday evening, a reception will be given hw. merobera , by the ."Christian Endeavor and Luther league. Grace Lutheran church. South Twenty sixth street, between Poppleton and Wool worth avenaea. Rev. M. I Mellck, pastor. At 8:30 a. tn. anniversary, of the class re ceived into .. membership one year .ago; at 10 a, m. preparatory service of the class, with all who may desire to unite In this service; sermon at 10:80 a. m., ."The Lord la Risen, Indeed,"' followed with the' holy communion. All who were . received on Palm Sunday may commune In a body, likewise th preceding class. Other new member will be received Im mediately before communion. Baptism of children at 13 m. Bunday school at 12:12 p. m.; Luther league at 8:30 p. m., "The Stone la Rolled Away." Easter program by th Sunday . school at 7:80 p. m. Th glorious feast of Christ' triumphant resurrection from the dead will be cele brated with every fitting solemnity at St. Phllomena'a cathedral Sunday morning. Father Kelly will be celebrant of the solemn high mass at 8 o'clock. He will be attended by Father Stenson as deacon and Father ' Petlllo aa aubdeacon. The sermon will be delivered by Father McQovern. who will act as master of ceremonies. The music at thla mass will be rendered by the Junior choir, composed of th boy and glrla of tha parochial school. Low 'masses wilt be celebrated at th hour of 6, 7, 7:80, 8:16 and 8 o'clock. At 10:30 the last solemn and Impressive function will take place, when Rev, Father Stenson will be the celebrant of a solemn high mass. He will be at tended by Rt. Rev. Mgr. Colanerl, V. G.. aa deacon, and by Rev. Father Petlllo aa aubdeacon. Tha Bermon will be again de livered by Rev. Father McGovern, rector of the cathedral. The music of thla mass will b rendered by the full senior choir of th cathedral, under the direction of Mis Bwlft, th cathedral organist. La Hache' revised mass, with the kyrle and the eanctuB from Klein' mass, will be sung.- Solemn oeneaicuon vi me uuuwu sacrament will form a beautirui conclusion to the sacred ceremonies ot the feast. Clarenc A. Busklrk, who delivers a fre lecture on Chrlatlon Science at Boyd a Thursday evening. Is an able advocate of the faith, which first claimed hla attention In 1X33. when a member of his family was healed by Christian Science. He was a lawyer of recognised ability and for four year was attorney general of Indiana. Later he abandoned h,ls law practice and In 1904 was appointed a member of the Chris tian Science Board of Lectureship of th Mother church in Boston. His lecture her Is under ths auspice of First Church of Christ. Scientist. T. W. O. A. Hates. Rev. D. ii. Jenkins, D.- D.. will speak on the resurrection at the Easter gopel serv loei of the association at 4:80. Mia Ma Weaver will sing two numbers. The Board of Dtrectors announces that Miss Bertha Hchweiuer of Chicago has accepted the position as extension secretary for the Omaha aasoclatlon Mies Schwellxer comes well equipped for her work, being a charter member of the Toledo, O., associ ation and having taken the training at tha Secretaries' Training Institute. Chicago, as well as the Moodv institute Miss Sc.hweitxer has been employed In special work as church visitor In New York and also aa secretary to Mr. Stetsle of th Presbyterian labor board. Monday evening. April 1. Is the date for the second "got two" banquet. At present 220 naniaa are registered. MUeellaaeoaa Aa eesaeata. North Bide Christian, Twenty-second and locust, H J. Klrschsteln, pastor Morning subject. "The Walk to Kramaua;" evening, "The Risen Lord." St. Barnabas, Nineteenth and California Plain celebration al 7:tt a. m , Matins and choral celebration at 11 a. in., children's carrut soivlce at I.M p. in. Church of The Living God at College Hail, Nineteenth and Km nam Plscourie, 3 p. m. Topic: "Our labia,'' "Millounial Dawn." bible study, 7:30 p. in. bathaoy llraucu a'lrst Baptist, tea Lv- enwnrth-Punday school at p. m.S rspl meeting on Thursday evening and indus trial school on Saturday at 10 a. m. Swedish Methodist Evlsr-opal. Nineteenth and Burt, Rev. Peter Munson, Pastor Th pastor will deliver Esster sermons at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; servloe at 4:30 p. m.; F'trclny school at 10 wi ; vniin fveonle's meeting at 6:80 p. m. Special music at both services. First Church of Christ. Scientist, Twenty fifth and Farnam Sunday school at 8:46 a. m., Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. subject of lesson sermon, "Unreality." First Baptist Evangelist Meeting ar being held every evening. Preaching by the pastor. Dr. Conley. Chorus of young people. Quite an interest Is being mani fested. Trinity Methodist Episcopal, J. Randolph Smith, Pastor Children ebservsno of Easter at 10:30: In the evening at 7:30. Gounod's "Redemption" will be rendered by a large double choir.' First United Evangelical. Franklin near Twenty-fourth, Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor Sunday achool at 10:00 a. m.j worship at 11:00 a, m.j theme, "Like Him;" Easter exercises by the Sunday school at 7:80 p. m. People', 616 North Eighteenth The pas. tor, Rev. Charles W. Bavldge, will speak at 10:30 a. m.; subject, "Christ the Resurreo tlon and the Life"; evening, Easter concert by the Sunday school. Muslo under chatg of Prof. Metea. First Presbvterlan. fleventaenth and Dodge, Edwin Hart Jenks, I). P., Paator Morning service at 10:30; subject. "The fower or the Resurrection ; evening serv loe at 7:30, subject. "What Body Do W Have After Death T" Plymouth Comrreratlonal. Twentieth and Spencer Regular services will be held as usual on Sunday. Th minister, Frederick W. Leavitt. will n reach both morning and evening sermons appropriate to Eavstar. rleciai musical progrstma BL Mark' Enailsh Lutheran. Twentieth and Burdette, F. Groh. Pastor Service 10:80 a, in., reception of members, holy communion; 7:80 p. m., Epater anniversary Sunday school at 13 m.; Christian Ei- oeavor meeting at 7 p. nv First Christian, Nineteenth and Farnam, S. D. Dutcher. Pastor Bible achool at 8:80 a. m.; subject of morning sermon, "Th Resurrection Fact:" evening, ''Easter Cantata" by the bible school; Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 p. m. Knox Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. Hlgboe, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30; subject, "He la Risen;" Sunday school at 13 m.; young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m., W. H. Anrteraon. leader; pro- fram by Sunday sohool In th svening at 30. Hlllsld Congregational. Thirtieth and Ohio, Rev. H. L. Mills. Pastor Bervlc at 10:30 a. m with special music and sermon on "Nineteen Centuries of the Resurreo tlon;" Sunday school at noon; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; evening preaching at 7:30. Lowe Avenue Presbyterian, Fortieth and Nicholas, Rev. A. a C. Clarke, D. D., Pas torMorning service at 10:80, subject, "A Living Hope;" evening servloe at 8. sub ject, "As a Man Thlnketh;" annual meet ing and election of utlloers Wednesday at 8 p. m. Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal Forty first and Charles, K. E. Hoeman, Pastor 10:80 a. m. sermon by the pastor; them "Th Resurrection Story;" 12 noon Sunday school; 6:16 p. m. Epworth league bible study; 7:30 p. m. sermon by th paator; theme, "Our Hope." First Reformed, Twenty-third and Cen tral Boulevard, Rev. F. 8. Zaugg, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; preaching service at 11:00 and 8:00: Lord's Supper and reception of members In morning; special children's service In evening; Christian endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Park vale Congregational, Thirty-first and Gold, Rev. H. L. Mills, Pastor-t 1p.m. the Sunday school will give a special Eas ter program, followed at 4 o'clock by tha church service; subject of sermon, "Nine teen Centuries of the Resurrection;" Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Third Presbyterian, Twentieth and Leavenworth, Preaching by the Pastor 10:30 a. m.. Lord' Supper; 7:30 p. m., graduating exercises from the kindergarten and primary department. Men's prayer meeting, 10:10 a. m. Men'a bible class, 18 ocioca. Bunday school, 8 p. m. First Baptist. Twenty-ninth and Harney. !Rer. J. W. Conley, D. D., Paator Servlcea at 10:80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; morning sub ject, "An Examination of th Evidence for tne Resurrection of Jesus:" evenlnsr. "Tha Power of Christ's Resurrection;" Sunday school at noon; young people' meeting at 6:30 p. m. , Dundee Presbyterian. Fiftieth and Un derwood Avenue. Thomas K. Hunter. Pas torMorning worship and Easter service at 10:30; evening, service at 7:30; Sunday school at noon; Junior Endeavor at 8:4t p. tn.; Senior Endeavor al 6:30 p. m.; an nual congregational meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. - . Becond Presbyterian, Twenty-fourth and Nicholas, Rev., Newman . Hall Burdlck. Paator Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30. Morn ing topic, "The Credibility of th Resurreo tlon." Men' prayer meeting at 16:00 a. m.j Sabbath school, baraca, phllmathea and bible class . at 13:00. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6,80. , . Clifton Hill Presbyterian Forty-fifth and Grant, R. , L. Purdy, Pastor Sevrices at lO.ao a. m. Special program of Easter music and baptism of children. Subject of sermon, "The Victory of iJfe;" Sunday school at U rn.; Young People's Society Christian Endeavor at 830; Easter program by the Sunday school at 7:80 p. m. Castellar Street Presbyterian, Sixteenth and Castellar, Walter H. Reynolds, Pas torEaster Sunday Early prayer at 7 a. m.; morning service at 10:30, with special Easter music; sermon by pastor; special Easter Sunday school program, with or chestra muslo at noon; Endeavor society at 6:30 p. m. ; evening service, with sermon by the pastor, at 7:30. First German Presbyterian, 816 North Eighteenth, Julius F. Bchwara, Pastor German preaching and communion eurvlc at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 8:30 a. m. German preaching servloe at 7:46 p. m. The annual meeting of the congregation will be convened Tuesday evening, April 8, The German speaking public Is cordially Invited to all the stated meetings. Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal, Woolworth Avenue and South Twenty ninth Street, Clyde Clay Clssell, D. D.. Pastor Easter morning prayer meeting at 7:30; praise service at 8:46; sermon by th pastor 10:30: suoject, "Tne Easter Vision;" Sunday school Easter program at 13:16; Epworth league Eaater song service at 6:00; evening sermon by the paator at 7:3u; sub ject, "Th Ever-Living Christ." Pimples Off in 5 Days The New Calcium Sulphide Treatment Doe Wonders to Every Kind of hklji Eruption. Trial Fackags Brat rraa to 8?rov It. You don't want to wait forever and a day to get rid of your pimples or other akin eruptions. You. want to gat rid of them right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take the pimples along. You can get rid of them just In Urn by taking Btuart'a Calcium Wafers. These wonderful Utile worker hav cured bad boll In three days, and soma of th worst cases of skin disease In a weak. They contain as their main Ingredient th most thorough, quick and effective blood cleanser known, calcium sulphide. 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In th first place, th east ha from time Immemorial been venerated In a religious way. People looked In that fiuarter for th rising of th aun and in time the tat took on a special sacredness ns symbol ising light, the rebirth of nature nnd tho promise of new life. Even down to recent time tha custom wa common among Christian of facing, th east when men tioning th nam of Jesus; churches war studiously built with their altar to the east; people war hurled with their feet to the east, ao as to be facing In that direc tion at the resurrection, to. Thla symbolism about th never-ending mlracl of th rebirth of life run strongly through all th religions and popular lor of th east. In th east It Is understood, but tn th west not, because Its origin has been obscured. Just aa each morning's rising sun typified new light and life, so th reawakening of nature tn spring, after th death of Winter, took' cit a sacred mean ing. The season of tha vernal, equinox thus cam to be marked by special religious observances. The custom of presenting colored eggs to friends as symbols of the season became widespread. This custom appears to hav originated among the Per sians, and it evidently bora reference to th mundane egg,' for which Ormuxd and Ahrtman were to contend till the conrtr a consUuv, is. -creation, t matlon of all things. KsTgT sad Rabbit ByanboJ The egg waa suggestive of re-creation. for does It not contain tha embryo of all that la to com after T So also tha rabbit,. as th symbol of fertility and prollflo re production, wa adopted Into th symbol Ism of tha season. The Roman used both th egg and th rabbit In th rites attend ing their spring fesUval. Wa stlU us th same things but how many ar there who stop to think or Inquire why' -they use them? Among the Jewa tha Pannvnr be. cam the great aprlng fesUval; it" was f kind of thanksgiving day commemorating their deliverance when the angel'. Of" the Lord smote the first born of the Egryptlana but "passed over" the Israelites. The Jews at a lamb at this festival, as we eat tur key at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and in time tha lamb became' symbolical of Christ They also ate eggs at thla time. The early Christian church found these pagan and other customs too deeply rooted among the people to be Ignored, and with characterlatto tact and Judgment tha church authorities adopted them and applied to them a new significance. In northern Eu rope th goddesa called Easter' waa Joy fully worshiped as the deity of spring and th term "Easter day" was In accepted use, whereas in the south th term "Pasch," from th Hebrew word applied to tho Passover, was employed In th same con nection. Numerous variations of tha He brew word, such as "paas," "paschal," "paque," etc., are still commonly used aa svnnyfnous.wjth'ikert : J ' mfferenf Dotes. ; 4 fV.i Th eastern and southern . Christiana In Europe regarded their Paaa' as 'equivalent to tha Jewish Passover and observed It on. th 14th day. of . the first lunar , month of th Jewish year. This was aot'neces-' sarily on a Sunday, of course. Thenorth ern Christians, on the other hand, gradually cam to consider Easter aa symbolical of th rising of Christ from the dead, and therefore decided that It must fall always on Sunday. For a long time there was a fierce conflict in tha church .over this ques tion, but th council of Nice. ,in 326 A. D., pronounced th Paa Idea a heresy and declared that Beater must be arranged to fall on Sunday.' It should be remembered that th ancient custom waa to have the year begin in tha spring. It la thla that explains th ap parent anomaly of our montha of Septem- ber to Iecember being ao named, for in thpae flays September, for Instance, was the "seventh" month, as the name In Latin Impllea No doubt the churoh authorities would hav had the year being at Easter had It not been that Easter was a movable and not a fixed feast being founded on th lunar calendar. The '.date-' January 1 for th beginning 'of the year wa purely arbi trary and It waa only accepted after cen turies of experiments with other dates. A It was, the reckoning of the year from Eaater was In us In Europe down to as lata aa 1800 in some places. In spite of th Inconvenience of this system, while In other section the new year was begun at Christ mas. . , Revising? the Calendar. Th churoh authorities, who war nearly aH-powsrful in matter affecting the cal endar, would likewise have made Easter a fixed fesUval, aa It logically should hav been to commemorate the Savior's rising, but the Idea of the day aa being connected with th Jewish paschal moon could not be eradicated from the popular mind. It was to remove all uncertainty about Easter that Pope Gregory XIII revised the Julian calendar. He tried to devise some plan that would never allow EuMer and th Jewish Passover to fall on the same date, but they do coincide once In a long while. Easter day wa fixed as the first Sunday after th first paschal full moon occurring on or after March 21. Th church calcula tion, however, are founded on very old moon tables, snd It Is for this reason that Easter fall sometimes a week earlier or later than it would If regulated by th actual moon. It can come as early a March 21 or a lute as April 25. and various other church festivals are determined by It. It took but little readJUHtinent to give th pagan Easter a Christian . significance, though the fixing of the festival by th moon had to b conceded. The association of Easter with th rising of the sua, th dawn of day, the rebirth of life after win ter, and Joy at the hope of a rich garner for th season was readily engrafted .Into th Christion symbology. Christ repre sented the sun, the light and Easter his resurrection; the thanksgiving for th. past, th Joy of th present and the hops for the future were all beautifully appropriate to th new Interpretation of tlie festival. Prof. E. H. Smith In th Pathfinder.. Btreasta All la liar Wlahsoae., Bh Is a very young girl, but ah ex. presaed the difference between poaaeanlrig the aspirations w all hav for doing some thing and th perserveianc to succeed In doing it "Oh," sighed her best girl friend, coming Into her room on day snd com menting upon soma of her aitcces , "I ul waya wonder how It Is thst you c.ivcred In doing things so welL It eeeuis to. niki that every Urn you try to do a tlilrg you manage to do it. Now, lt' different wuu me. 1 wish to do a grsat ni..t.v thlnus, but somehow I never do thei.i. I w mJur wby It la?" "Why," laughingly exclaimed the aforesaid wis young woinun, who had probably studied the wanknesaos of her visiting frloud, "I'll tell you why It la, my dear. It's becaus you'v got such a vary strong wishbone and such a Very WeaJg back buna," i-UiiuWIUla RevaraV h ( 4 Y J A