i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1899. 3 w EASTER SERVICES IN THE CHURttHES PROGRAMMES THAT WILL OBSERVED TOMORROW. BE Unusual Interest Has Been Tkken in Arranging the Services Which Will Be of an Imposing Nature In Harmony with the Joyoud Nature of the Festival, Music Will Have a Big Place in All of the) Services in the Churches. UniiFiml interest has been taken this year In the preparations for tho ser vices that wilt be conducted tomorrow 'n the city churches. Below are given many of the programmes that wilt be observed: Elm Park M. E. Church. The musical portions of tho Easter aervlces nt Elm Park church will be of the usual high order and will in clude Instrumental and vocal solos, quartettes, anthems by a selected chorus of twenty-live voices, and car ols by a chorus of Girls. The evening1 service will, as Is customary at Easter and Christmas, be a praise service. The order of service for both morning and evening Is as follows: MORNING SBItVlCE. Chime of Hells: Change Hinging, Hymns and Carols. Mr. Alfred Wooler Organ Preludo. "Fantasle on Church Chimes" Harriss Mr. J. Alfred Pennington. Hymn , Choir and Congregation Prayer Rev. C. M. Qimn, D. D. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Frank Elm Park Quartette. Reading of Scripture. Offertory, Melody and Intermezzo (Organ) Camp Mr. Pennington. Bass Solo, "Tho Resurrection" ....Ilolden Mr. Richard Thomas. Hymn Choir and Congregation Sermon. Anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead" Warren Elm Park Church Quartette. Hymn Choir and Congregation Benediction. Organ Postludp, Allegro Maestoso. ..West Mr. Pennington. EVENING PRAISE SERVICE. Chime of Bells: Chango Ringing, Hymns and Easter Carols, Mr. Alfred Wooler Organ Solo, "Old Easter Melody with Variatlons"..Mr. J. Alfred Pennington Hymn, Chorus nnd Congregation, "Christ the Lord Is Risen." Prayer Rev. C. M. Glmii, D. D. Anthem, "Awake, Thou That Slcepeat. ' V. C. Maker Selected Chorus. Easter Carol, "Away Through the Beautiful Skies" Blumenschcln Chorus of Girls. Contralto Solo, "The Resurrection Morn" Paul Rodney Miss Margaret Jones. Responsive Scripture Reading by Minister and Congregation. Response, "Gloria Patrl. Selected Chorus Violin Solo, "Nocturno in E Plat. ..Chopin Mrs. F. M. Glbbs. Anthem, "They Have Taken Away My Lord" Sir John Stainer Selected Chorus. Kaster Carol, "Awake, My Soul. 'TIs Easter Mom" Woodman Chorus of Girls. Soprano Solo, "Tho Bells of Easter Mom" Dressier Miss Elizabeth Thomas, with Violin and , Oigan. ' Jran, Chorus and Congregation, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." 0(iring from All the People. oftlrtory (Organ). Scherzo Denel Mr. Pennington. HaNo Solo, "Hotannah to Sur Risen fyng" Wilkinson Mr. Richard Thomaa. Anttem, "As It Began to Dawn," Sir G. C. Martin Selected Chorus. EaHer Carol "Within the Fair Co- fcstlal Skies" Coombs Chorus of Girls. sh(Vt Address by tho Pastor. Teror s0i0, "The Resurrection". ..Shelley Afred Wooler, with Violin and Organ. Ant.,,,, "Christ Is Risen". ...G. W. Owst Selected Chorus. Eastjj. Carol, "O Morn of Resurrec tion" Murray Chorus of Girls. Jlyirn Choir and Congregation ncrijlction. hv tno Pastor. rgin Postlude, "Marce de Processione." Lemaigre Mr. Pennington. Selected Chorus. St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Tie music at St. Luke's church this year will be of exceptional interest. The holr of twenty-live men and boys, undfr the direction of Mr. Conant, or Bani.t and choirmaster, will sing the folloving programme at morning and eve,1nB prayer: MORNING PRAYER. Procfegional, "God Hath Sent" ....Parkjr Anthjni , Anglican Antrim. Prop,r psalms. T pum Trlmnall Jublto Parker lntrtjt, "Tho First Begotten,' Blumcnscheln Kyrl, Klmmlns Glora Ttbi Bridge "ynh 114. Oftatery, "As It Began to Dawn," Vincent surum Corda Conant San-tus Field Agrus Qel Conant G'oia In Excclsls Tours KeGsslonal, "Christ tho Lord"..RImbault EVENING PRAYER. Projcsgionql, "God Hath Sent"... Parker M'Hnlflcat Brewer ""io Dlmlttis Stanford OWtftory, ''Break Forth Into Joy." . Barnby '..soccBsIonal Sullivan First Presbyterian Church. Following is the programme for to morrow In tho First Tresbyterlan shurch: irgan Prelude. )oxology. .nthem, "Awake Ye Saints", ..Schneeker -Salter. ministration of the Sacrament of Baptism. 1 nthem, "Eastertide" Marzo Clpturo Lesson. Ivmn Choir and Congregation Payer, Stjrar.o Solo, "Divine Redeemer," Gounod Hmn Choir and Congregation Sermon Anthen "Tlie Rlsn Lqrd" Greene Bcnediclon, Seond Presbyterian Church. Following Is the programme that will be observed tomorrow In the Second Presbjterlan church: ( MORNING. Organ prelude, "EasterVMorn," Otto Mailing J. si. enttnee. tercsrol. "Ring Easier Bells". Gabriel erttry. duct, "Lift Your Glad ores" 1 Schneeker Aisn Black and Mr. Beynon. p, -Arcnangeis, iroia your igs" Maiston postlude, "Festival March," ( Armstrong J. M. Chance, eclal programme of music, with accompanied by organ and Sabbath school orchestra, EVENING. Prelude, organ and orchestra ..Lallachc Anthem, "Wolcomo Happy Morning." Schneeker Solo, "Hosanna" Granlcr Miss Uaragan. Anthem, "Awake O Earth" Eyor Solo. "O Light that Breaks from Yonder Tomb" Dressier Miss Black. Violin obllgato, F. Wldmajcr. Quartette, "Tho Strife Is O'er," Heldlcngcr Misses Black and Garagan, Messrs. Beynon and Morgan. Solo, "Tho Only Begotten Bon of the Dead" Blumcnscheln Mr. Beynon. Offertory, organ and orchestra, Schumann Anthem, "Triumphal Hymn" Read Organ postlude, "Hallelujah Chorus," from Handel's "Messiah" Dubois Charles Doersam. J. M. Chance, organist and director; Charles Doersam, assistant. Penn Avenuo Baptist Church. Following Is the programme of music that wilt be observed in tho Penn Ave nue Baptist church tomorrow: MORNING. Organ Prelude Batiste Anthem, "God Hath Appointed a Day," Tours Quartette and Chorum. Quartette Mr. Brundagc, Mrs. Sallle Edwards, Messrs. Emblem and Hcberllng. Solo, "Ho Aroso from tho Dead," Whitney Mrs. Brundage. Anthem. "Blow Yo Winds" Williams Postlude Wldor EVENING. Organ Preludo Wagner-Buck Anthem, "Unfold Ye Portals" ....Gounod Soloist, Mrs. Brundagc. Duet, "He Is Risen" Abt Mrs. Brundage, Mrs. G. W. Powell. (Words by Mrs. Powell.) Ladles' Chorus, "Easter Chimes" ..Krelg Anthem, "Tho Heavens Aro Telling," Hayden Two Tart by Mrs. Brundage, Soprano; Messrs. J. Gleason, Tenor; William Beck, Basso. Poslludo Whitney The choir Mill consist of fortv voices under the direction of Hayden Evans. Miss Edith Swingle will bo the organ ist. Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Easter, the great festival of tho church will be fittingly observed at Holy Trinity Lutheran church. At thi morning service there will be a sermon by the pastor, and the administration of tho Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Tho ladles have made elabor ate preparations to decorate tho sanc tuary in keeping with the occasion. The choir, under the dlrectton of Pro fessor E. R. Protheroe, have rehearsed special and edifying music. The fol lowing comprise the choir: Mrs. Ran dolph Jones, Misses Bessie Schlve, Katie Wlnterstine. Jennie nnd Anna Bernhardt, Alice Fenne nnd Victoria Gruener, David J. Davis, II. J. Schu bert, Lew Jones, K. II. Brader. The programme Is: Chorus, "Ride on In Majosty" ....Lorcno With Soprano and Bass Solo, Miss Bessie Shlve and Mr. Lew Jones. Kyrie Zalin Gloria in Excelsls Lintcr Tenor Solo, "O Happy World Re deemed Today" D. J. Davis Eplstlo Lesson. Soprano Solo. "I Know That My Re deemer Lives" ...Mrs. Randolph Jones Gospel Lesson, Sermon. Offertory. Prayer. Chorus, "Now Is Christ Risen," with Tenor and Alto Solo, Miss V. Gruener and Mr. David J. Davis Sanctus Salvator Agnus Del Carnidgo Nunc Dlmlttis Joulo Alto Solo, "Como Seo the Place Where Jesus Lay," Miss Victoria Grcuncr. Organ Fuga con moto. Professor E. R. Prothcroo In the evening at 7.30 o'clock tho Sunday school will observe the festival with appropriate exercises. The fol lowing programme has been prepared: Reading of Scriptures and Prayer, By tho Pastor Duet and Chorus, "Thcro Is a Green H11V I A. Park D. J. Davis and Miss Victoria Gruener and Choir. Exercises by thu Infant School. Singing by School, "Day of Wonder, Day of Gladness." Recitation Jennlo Seaman Solo and Chorus, Florenco Warner and Infant CIbbs Lovely An Exercise by Twelve Roys Singing by tho School, "Day of Resur rection," Recitation Etta Wetzel Solo, "Yo with Harps Attuned," Bcsslo Schlve Address ...By the Pastor Gathering of Offerlrg. Reading of Repoit of Pyramid Collections Chorus, "Christ Is Risen," with so prano and Alto Solo, Miss Victoria Gruener arid Mrs. Randolph Jones. Dialogue By Twelve Girls Distribution of Gifts and Award of Prizes Singing by tho School, "Yo Happy Bells of Easter." Bc.ncdk.tlon. KKKKnKK has1 Sl Grace Lutheran Church. Elaborate arrangements havo been mado by the choir of Grace Lutheran church for the services tomorrow: Sopninos Misses Jennie Kaufman, Blanche Linker, Altos Misses Alice Lclghon, Pearl Lin ker. Tenors M. C. Landt, J. Arthur Frantz. Bass Dalbys L. Fickus. Organist Miss R sencrans. MORNING, 10.C0. Organ prelude, selections from "Stabat Mater" Rossini Anthem, "Angels Roll the Rock Away," Schneeker Hymn, "All Hail the Glorious Morn." Hymns, selected. Offertory, chant, "Tho Love of Christ," Emcrbon Hymn, "According to Thy Gracious Word." Organ Postlude Batiste EVENING, 7 SO. By the choir and Sunday school. Only the musical part of programmo hero given. Organ prelude, selected. Anthem, "Blessed Be tho God and Father" Choir Hymn, "Angels Roll tho Stone Away." Hymn, "Brightly the Morning Is Beaming." Hymn, 'Golden Harps Aro Sounding." Solo and chorus, " 'TIs a Royal 'Road Wo Tread" Miss Edith Landt Hymn, "Chrst, tho Dead, Now Llveth Ever." Hymn, "O Home of Fadeless Splen dor." Hymn, "Home of Holy Light." Offertory, solo, "Easter Day," Miss Jennie Kaufman Hymn, "Work, for Time Is Flying." Organ poslludo Hesss Jackson Street Baptist Church. At the Jackson Street Baptist church, Tlev. Thomas do Gruchy, pas tor, all day services will be held to morrow as follows: Morning prayer meeting at 9.30, It. Nlcholls, leader. At 10.30 Genral Balllngton Booth will be present and deliver an address or. tho Volunteer movement of America. A special collection will be taken for tho work. At 2.30 the Bunday school will give their annual Easter concert, "Easter Chimes," An EaBter offering will be taken. Unique decorations havo been arranged for tho occasion. V X X X X X X X X X x X ' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X WE DELIVER ALL GOODSFREE Turn 11 MS LEADER MONEY REFUNDED FOR THE ASKING Scranlon Store, 124-126 Wyoming: Avenue. Saturday's phenomenal Offerings in Easter Merchandise Here are bargains that preclude chances of SERIOUS rivalry today. All that this advertisement contains possesses I two distinct features: SEASONABLENESS AND ABSOLUTE LOWNESS OF PRICE. The dependability of everything offered by this store is proverbial, as only the VERY BEST is ever placed on sale. In addition, take into consideration that nine-tenths of our offerings here are at special cut prices anc then you will realize why we anticipate the biggest business day of the year today. Special Sale of Special Sale :fi Ml of Gl llinery. loves. Special Sale of Shirt Waists. Special Sale of Women's Jackets. Special Sale of Confectionery. Special Sale of Easter Novelties. Women's Muslin Undergarments The same reliable quality that you always got at ttiis store. Spec-5 lal reduction of price on two items of women's chemises : 45c Chemise at 20c Of good quality muslin, yoke of embroidery and tucks, trimmed with ,- cambric ruffle 2vC 59C ChcmlSC at 39c Of fine quality muslin with yoke of solid cm broidery trimmed with edging to match 59C Muslin Gowns Great values in gowns of good muslin, Empire or Mother Hubbard style, hand somely trimmed with lace and embroidery. Value up to $t. 49c and 69c. Women's Point d'Esprit Ties at Only 19c Two yards long and as good as you can get anywhere at 29c or 35c. Special 19C Cut Prices on Easter Gifts and Baskets. Very special Our entire stock of fancy Easter Baskets has been di vided into two lots lortner price was from 5c to 15c, now 3 and 8c. Free Easter chasers. grass to all pur- Panorama Eggs Biggest assort ment in the city crystal finish, nicely decorated, from 2c to $2. Rabbits In paper mache, sugar, chocolate and other compositions, 3c to $2. Special In Confectionery Half pound boxes of Chocolate Q and Bon-bons oC Special Sale of Shirt Waists. The result of a great purchase awaits you here at the lowest bar gain price ever named. 50c Waists at 19c In pinks, blues and many desirable stripes, very good quality of lawn, detachable collar and laundried cuffs, all sizes from 30 to 42. Real value half a dollar. Special bargain at 19C 75c Waists at 49c In lawns and fancy percales, with de tachable collar and laun- . dried cufTs 49C $1.25 Waists at 89c and fl8c-Of sheer lawn, in colors and white, with tucked fronts, vertical tucks or bias, detachable white linen collar, real value $1.25, 89c and 98c. An Easter Offering In Handkerchiefs. The Gc kind at 2c Plain and color ed border hemstitch hand- kerchiefs. Special today . . . JLC The 10c kind at 3c Men's-and womens white and colored bord er handkei chiefs. Speci.il today 5C Men's Correct and Proper Furnishings. All that you may expect to find in an exclusive haberdasher's store is here but, oh, what a difference in the price 1 For instance s!ry"A&K i tJ.S'T-sS'TJf" as ';i jr $1.50 Silk Bosom Ontlng Shirts 98c The new est things in men's shirts for Spring Q and Summer, fancy silk bosom 9oC $1.50 Fancy Shirts at 98c All-over fancy shirts, in a great variety of patterns, Q with separate link cuffs, laundered. . . 9oC New Spring Neckwear Silk and satin neck wear in every known style, including tecks, puffs, tour-in-hands, Imperials, band bows, etc., greatest variety ol bright colors and fetching patterns, tf' -i 25c and 50c 75c Percale Shirts at 49c Very good quality of materia collars, laundered cuffs , with two separate 49c Complete assortments in Men's Underwear and Hosiery. Books for Easter Gifts at Cut Prices. 75c Books at 10c ILLUSTRATED handy vol umes, in elaborate bindings, like cut, stamped in gold and four colors exceptionally good list of titles works by Goldsmith, Ruskin, Scott, Tennyson, Hawthorne, Lang, Dickens, Wey man, Emerson and many others. Published at 75c and sold by us as a special bargain heretofore at 29c. Saturday 16 50c Cloth Bound Books at 8c and 10c Handy volumes and 12 mos. The best book bargain ever offered in this city. The list of titles covers more than two hundred and fifty standard works, including many of the best books by the oestautnors: uumas, nope, niioi, nume, me uucness, ijickciis, Cooper, Scott, Jerome, Braeme, Marriatt, Ruskin, Thackery, Hawthorne, Irving, - and many others equally well known. W C onrl 1 I C Covers stamped in two colors: good j anu J J paper and print 10c Paper Bound Books at 2c Seveial thousand volumes, all populni titles by popular authors: Stevenson, Hope, Doyle, Kip ,', Braeme, Libby. Carey, The Duchess, Correlli and many others 2 Women's Stylish Suits and Jackets Excellent quality of material, strictly tailor-made and positively lower in price than equal values at any other establishment in this entire State. You will do well to look here for best saving chances. $2-8 for women's $5.00 jackets. $2-8 for women's $5.00 jackets. Womei's $5 Silk Lined Jackets at $2.98 This is the most phenomenal offer of the present cloak season. Think of it. All wool covert cloth jackets, tight fitting back.straight fly-ftont lined throughout, with silk lined sleeves, in all sizes and two very desirable shades, military blue and light tan. A regular five &- Q dollar garment at the low price of. . p&.y O . for $6.00 value la Missis' Jackets Made 39o of good quality covert cloth with double stitched seams; newest cut, positively tailor made and worth as much as a third more. for $7.00 value In Women's Jackets All 4-9o sillc lined; stylish velvet collar, the proper cut, excellent quality of whipcord, posi tively a seven dollar garment. 0 for $8.00 value la Women's Sull In black 5.98 and blue cheviot, jacket lined through out with satin, skirt made in the newest fan back style, lined with percaline and bound with velve- teea Jackets up to $20. Suits up to'$25. ! jv III " 1 I I If f 1 Ml Millinery That Knows No Equal. A few particulars are not out of place here, This is a businoss ad vertisement, having for Its sole ob ject the relation of things that are likely to interest you. One of the most absorbing topics just before Easter for women is surely "milli nery." If the weather is fair to morrow that new hat should not be wanting. If you MUST get it anyway, why not get it now ? Just one more day in which to choose so go where the display is greatest and save time. We have trimmed hats up to $25, and from that fig ure down the scale to $2. Hun dreds and hundreds of them in fact, the greatest variety in the city. Untrimmed Millinery Big display of flowers, feathers, birds, wings, aigrettes, ribbons and trimmings. Special sale on Satur day: 19c BOSCH at 10c In five very desir able colors, bouquets of several roses and foliage; value 19c- Special 50c flowers description, at., of every 75c Children's Shapes at only... Straw 85c Short Back Sailors at only 10c 25c 49c 49c Extraordinary Sale of Kid Gloves. Men's and wo men's real Kid Walking Gloves, ol excellent qual ity, the equal of anything offered in other stores at at one dollar or even one dollar and a quarter. This glove sale is without all precedent, the real value be 59 for $1 gloves (men's) 69 for $1 gloves (women's) ing just double our price. We make these prices as a special Eas ter offering, and if high value was ever appreciated at a bargain price this glove sale will be the greatest in many a day. Men's $1 Kid Walking Gloves at 59c In six shades of tan, good quality of kid, patent cn clasp.all sizes. Special at 05C Women's $1 Eld Walking Olores at 09c All popular shades, two patent clasps, every pair war ranted the same as the most expensive in our stock. Special today at OVC Women's Kid Gloves in other popular makes, newest and most desirable shades. $1.25, $1.50, $2. Special Cut Price Sale of Irish Point Scarfs and Pillow Shams, In two great lots. LOT 150 dozen 16x54 inch Irish Point Dresser Sc.irfsj and 30-inch Pillow Shams. Value up to 75c. Thirty-nine Cents. LOT 250 dozen 36x54 inch Irish Point Scarfs and 30-inch Pillow Shams, vary fine quality, value up to $1. Forty-nine Cents. X 3 . . X X X . , . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X .A1 M X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X i X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X X X X X ,1 Hi will be given at the evening by the quarM choir and choral eocletyB1lrty voices, i"$3Mr.;;ii Continued on Page 10. '
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