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BEAUTIFUL EASTERTIDE the Season ls. One Full of Joy and Gladness MANY FRAGRANT FLOWERS Wrogrammea'Toi*,: Easter Muslc That Have ?Been ^prepared ln the *J Ohurchel^ of Differerit Denomlnatlona. , Tho namo Easter ls taken from the Baxon goddess so dilled, whose fostivnl foll iipprepriatety. ln Aprll. lhe openlng month. whon ..tlio,'trees unfold nnd'irn turo Is clolhed upbn wlth now llfe The Saxon. stMng feast Ianted nlght artys. Tho 'fcnstcr hollday of tha present flnv fnliB upon tho Sunday nftor tho flrst full moon succeedlng the 21st o< March, end may, thorofore, dato ns early us the _2d of Maroh or (ia lato ns ths 25th of Aprll. Tho 12th of tlio month marlts Enstor Sundny for 1903. A very old tradltlon oxlsts thnt tho world was created at Bastertide. Another legond, beautlful in its slgnlflcaiice, ls to the offoct that tlio wnlors ot the de luffo abatcd and thnt Nonh lokod forth from thenrk on God's bow of promlso durlng thls season. when the dove return? ed wlth the greon lenf thnt has slnce beon tho.symbol of peaco und- reoonoll 0t ?" MOST BEAUTIFUL. Of nll the festnl sonsons of the church Enster IS one of tho most beautiful. lt mnrks the closo of tho pcnltentlnl pe? rlod of'Lent nnd slnnds ont ln slrong contrast to tho solemn Borytces of l us slon Week of Holy Thursdny and Good Frlday. The Joyous peal of Eastor church bella nroclalms to tho world the flnd truth which underllcs the ver> loundntlon of Christinnlty. tho bollef In the resurrectlon i ( Chrlnt. Every thlng ln connectlon wlth tho crentest-of the church festtvals ls brlght and full' of gladnoss. Evon thfc. llowers seem to bloom moro beautlfully for Eas ter Dayithnn for any other tlme, nnd tho church altnrs are alwnys fragrant witn the aeaaon's flornl offt\rlngs. Easter' lllies and palms aro the pre? ferred nltar decoratlons .nnd tho massos of snowy. bloom wlll stand out agalnst the backwmnd of green in the Monti mental.' St. Paul's, St. James, nnd the other Eplscopal churoh es of the clty, the Easter''.colors belng ln green nnd ? whlte. ? \ - , _,, , The wealth of.-bloom dlsplnyed thls year In frnrdena nnd In llorista w.indowa la ln exact proportlon to tho mlklness of ,tho earlv,spring. whlch haa mado bloom nnd blosaom more than nsunlly nbundant and profuse.. , Roaes, carnatlona, whlto nnd purplo vlolets lllies of the vnlley, anow drops, whlte hyaclnths whlte lllncs nnd tall, folr annunclntlon lllies nro tho flowers whlch are the Enator fnvorltes In 1003, EXQUISITE BASKETS. ; Someof tho baskots In whlch theso flowers are arrnhged for aendlng ns Eaater tjlfts nre ? very beautiful, especlally. tho grey niallc styles, made In Japan, whlch Tiav'e mndo thelr nppenranco In Rlch? mond very receiUly. Cluster of whlte nntl purplo hvnclnlhs, or better stlll, of whlto ?and lavender lllacs, make theso bnakets n droam of Joy to tho reeelver. ? Lllies of the valley, vlolets. plnk nnd r<-d roaes nre the Eaater nowers whlch nre belng ordered ln tho greatest quanti? tles nnd whlch consequently nro the pop ulnr fnvorltes. Manv It is true, prefer tho whlte lllncs 'flrat. with lllles of tho vnlley and whlto violets as second cholce. - The Enster mnldons are probnbly tho .jirottlpst flowers after nll. Rlchm-ond has of late years iassumed mo'tropolltnn nlrs nnd feols ns.lf.lts Eastor prncesslon of protty glrls ln tiielr pretty gowns, wlth Ihoir ttny smlles nnd thelr brigl\t oyes ls n slght well worth seelng nnd admlr ?Ing. The Enster hollday Is more unlvorsally observed tlnin j'.'nny othor perhaps. lf Chrlstmas bo exceph'd. The holldny tlmo Jn tlio schools mnrlts tho hnlf-way pe? rlod betwen ChrlstmnH nnd the closlng of tho term nnd Is nhvnys charactorlzed by tho enjoyment of Enster egg liunts oii tho part of. the school chlldreri. Enstor eggs'Sro symhollcnl of croatlon nr tho recr'ea'tlb'n.'of sprlng. Tho hnblt of glvlng eggs ,i)t Enstor is Mnglnn .or Porslnn and h'enrs nlliislon to the mun dnn'e epg for which Orrriuzd, or the pow ,er of god. and Ah'rlmah or the power of evll. were to contehd tlll tho end of the world. Among, CliHstlnns, the custom ftymbolizes the resurreotlon, tho eggs belng colored red ln alluslon to thelr :redempt!on. ?-~ s . EASTER MONDAY. Enpter Monday Is n time for echool chlldren picnlca. They freqnently aolect some attractlve spot for n.vlslt on tliat dny nnd derlvo, great eiijoyment' from 'Burroundlngs-- ln whnt Tlrnothy mlght call tho "truly country." In soclety tbe Enster senson is both brllllant and beautlful, Of lnta yoars ls hns been an Incrcaslng fashlon for Enster entertalnments to tnlio tho form nf lawn pnrtlea and nothlng frorn n spec taoulnr polnt of vlow can be moro attrnc llvo thnn n beautlful lawn wlth flowers on overy slde. nnd wlth n graceful host oss to wolcome her frlends nnd sbnro lls pleaaures nnd benutles with them. Cos tumcB nt gnrden and lawn pnrties nro ' epeclally bocomlng ns they Ineludo big plctiire hflts nnd ? fllmy parasols to be worn by mlkidy und to Increaso hor plc luresque churms. Most Important eventH on the Enster cnlendar are the Easter weddlnga nnd the Eof-.ter brldos An 'nld nnd com? mon bellef wns thnt tho sun dnnced for Joy on Easter Day nnd po. It ls that the brlde on whom the Easter sun shlnes Is ' Wtssed Indeed.' For her nnturo Invlsh ??s her hoarded Htpre of porfume nnd blos eom and for her the wholo outsldo world tfeoms to unlto In a aong of Joy. Tho E'st e-V hrldes ln Rlchmond thls year will bo n>Rny aiid the Easter wt-ddlngs will be (hlnga of boauty Indeod. The Easter germ'ane are nlwnya mat ffrs of Importanco In tho Rlclunoud bo cial world. It ls very natural nfter the qulet bf Denl thnt young peoplo should turn to gnyety nnd bt lhe glrl who gons (o tho Eaator gorman It may &?? vvrlttcn: "But oh, she duneea siK'h a way, ?s? No Bun upon an Kuater day ^. Is half so flne a elght," >faj Riisflla where (ho Greok church ;, hnlof away, Eastor ,vve t,s tbe great fes ttvurNjnd ia,. kept w.ljh the most elot.o \ rate oeVprnonles. . On JJupter inoiiilug n v .RuBKlan i>0Jt*ant meeflnfi bls nelghbor sa Julea hlm wt|hi",_'hr?l la Rlsen." "He is rla?-n ihdoedl" ttnHwers tba othor. An (inclmit ouBt^ni , njnde lt; allonwble for pll wbo maf, 'each, other ln lttinai_ on Easter Day'tp'oMohapiga greetlng* wlth ? klBK. J. 1NTHECHURCHES. TheAltractlve ProgrammsThat Have so Far Been Arranged, The muslo ln tho churches th|s year Bright's Disease Bl-atlnn, Oravel, Dull ????* *{*?_ ,Kldney bKeaiee, VMuv AfltrttoM cufod hy taltina ?UKrtl Qln ftftfl Biwhu. The worst forms of K dnoynnd Blachier Trottble, after GVery intofl ?ont remody hns falled. nre alwaye ournbio bv tak ng atuart's d h nnd Buohu, It i? aJ'ljind, de llghtfully n ensntit tnetlng medlclne, that fiotfl dlreetViitt on tho kidnoya i dj bladdor. qulckly clraltfltiB out every JmpUf MfMti' ing and atrengthonlng *_>? H^'ft.,?1^ ,1 them llfo aml vigor. StunM s. Gin nnu Su'lnvnHally curea H^^lirtfhad nnd Diabetes even whon tho Patient had Klven up hope. or where thoy had been Fnpped t* draln Off the aeeumulnted "ofgEASKO KIDNBV ?VMPT0M8, Aftonliing pnlns ln the back, swollen lega or' Bbdomen, dlRehargesi from the urethra, nmiralgin'5 the bladder, burnlng sunrm tlot or dlffleulty In pass Ing walor also ? frequont deslroor even Involuntnry dls ehrirke of tho ur no, catnrrh of the bma der- stone ln tho bladder, dlsagrooabe odor of'the urlne. scaiity and hlgh-col rSredl Mmatjsni.' Tflth.P**e" ftfi__g_nnt! ln bones nnd back. Death may frcquont ly follow these symptoms. _.?_,. . For any ot these symptoms tnke atuar-M Oln' g__<ft Buohu. and you wlll he restored to health, nnd your kio ?_"_ and bmclder perf^ctlv curetl. Stuart'a nin and .Buchti sweolens tho urino. SennwJthe'wwlJer.-.romovos-J| obstruc tlons from tho kldneya and M?etbraAtn*Hte? tho blood pure, The 'hlghest grnde kld ,Vey romedy made. Thoroughly tested for tlnsl. 20 Vears ln hospltals and prlvate ?rac t ro .PrugglHtfl or by express, $1. SAM PLE BOTTLH. alao clrcUlnr. Rlvlng somo of the many oures made. .FREE, by writ iiur Stuart Drug Co., At nntn, Ga. Speclal nerlfcal ndylce felW^t' y?b'v trouble. Sold Tn' R chmond, .Va.. b> TRAGLE DRUG CO., 817 East Broncl Street. Cnll ot" wrlte. Stuart's Oln and Buchii sent by expresa._-? ' ? prlate. The, followlng programmes have sd-far been arrnhged: . Caiholic. Sti Peter's Cathedral, Processlonal?Ave Maria. (Selocted) 'Mrs. John Murphy'. Mass ln _'..<E' sllas> Quartette and Chorus. Vcni Creator.(Seleoted) Mrs. P. J. Grlflln, Offertory?Enator Anthem.(Werner) Chorus. Prooesaional..??????; <?r*ftn Solo) Membors of Choir. . Soprahoa-Mra. Grlflln, Mra. Murphy, Mlsa Svveeney, Mias Colemon, Mlaa De lany and Mlss Mclntlre. Altos?Mlss Cnvanaugh. Mlas Eppa. Mlss Mengtier and Mlaa O'Nellh Tenors?Mr. Canepa, Mr. Johnaon, Mr. Phllllps, Mr. Vorlnnder, .and Dr. Hardy. Bnsaes?Mr. Cowardln, Mr. Keenan, Mr. Leonard. Mr. Smlth, Mr. Flnegap. Mr. Shea nnd Mr. Morrlasey. St. Patrick's Church. MORN1NG SERVICE. Enster Anthem....,.^oltta Mass Colebro....',..*.?.??'"''??GC?,1_ InPluuaeator-.::;;:::::::::'.'"Lambfioue Allelulla -y__^_;^RyieE.a ? ..Beleoted Hymn. Est Concerted Vespers...Mlt'lnrd Vonl Creator.?.;J'?l''n? Roglna Cooll .Orego lan O Salutarls. Ttra Tantum Ergo.??.BerEO The membors ot tho choir are. Soprnnl-Mudnmos L. Kellam, L. More cook; Mlaaes M. Rlordnn, M. Dobson, M. Taylor, E. MoSwecney. Altl-Madamo D. C. Richardson; Mlsses L. Davls, G. Nenglo. M. Cavedo. Tenorl-Messra. W, F. Mahoney, G. W. Parater. T. A. Ryan. W. S. Smlth. " Basal?Messrs. Morocock, L. Meaghei, W. Ahorn, Ross, Dlrector-Wllllam H. Shervln. Organist?Mlas M. McSweeney. St. Mary's Church. Tho glorlous Enster-Day has always beon oelebrated nt St. Mary's wlth great ceromony and grand. muslc, The muslo this Easter wlll'uo grnndor.' Special in toreat-'liaa been mnnlfosted" andt caroful Palna tnking to produCo :Mozart'_>Twolfth Mass completo c '?"'? ' Solemn Hlgh. Maas wtll.bosurigat 10:30 A. M.. wlth Rov. F. Edwavds. OiiBirB;, ns cclebrnnt.' Rev. iFathor John, <Q. B, -., doacon;- Itov; Tnthei- An'thony/sub-doacon. -. pnOGRA-MMUM *,- *i Procosslonal (sclocted)"organ and-orcnes VldT Aqunm........John Wiogand Kvrlo....?.;.,..Mpzart!s .Twoflth, Mass Gl"orla .,-Mozar-t'B Twelfth Mass Offertory "Haec Dle8'.'......John Wiegand c..odo .Moznrt's Twolf.th Mass Sanctus..Moznrt'B Twelfth Mass Renedlctus.MozartVTwoflth Mass Aginis Dlo.Mozart'H,Twelfth Mass Recesslonnl (solected) prgnn and orchos Souranos-Mlssos' Annlo Trimer, Annle Knne, Mamlo Slttprdlng-. Mollle Powe 1, Della Powoll. .Agnos-?Ittordlng, Annlo NewhelBoiv nnd Mrs., Josephlne Moyors. Altos?Mlssos' Teresa ? DIppnor,. Annle Moyei-H, Ity James, Eleanore Stolnbracher, Mra. Bernhnrdt. ,':.-?: .r :.'> , , Tenors?Messrs. . A. Sauevwald; ? Charlos Gnrdewln nncl.Mr. Thadlak. Bassos-Slossr.''. James . McAvoy, Gus Elsher, Jamos I-lnlloran and Captaln Gas ao'r. , _ Organlst. MIbr Margaret Ryan. Dlroctor, P. Wllliam _Mnyor, O. S. B, I,eaderof Orchestra,' John Kessnlch. ? VESPERSAT 6 P. M. Psnlrns .....'...?. ?...........-'?Plaln Chant Ave Maria.Mlss,Annlo Turner Magnlflcat.... '...,......?.:..Mo_art Reglna Cnoll..;.?..???.'??.?Wernor O Salutarls?Duot-Mossrs. jamos MoAvoy and A: Sauorwnld. ..... Tnntum Ergo...,,...Rossl Grosser Gott..Congrogatlon At the 0-o'clock Mass spoelally propared hymna will be sung by tha chlldron. PROGRAMME. "I.ot tho Holy Anthnm Rlse. Allolula," ,;.Mlss Agnos Hatlko and cholr. Offortory "Palm Branches".'.... .Mlss Roaa Slowors, Hymn "Tho Dawn wns Purpllng O'or the Sky".Chlldron "Holy Clty".Mlss Mnrlo Stolnbracher Hvmn "Chrlst, the Lord, Is RlBcn To rtny".Chlldron Communlon Hymu.,.Mnster Jos, Plagmnn Piilrn-Bundny. nt the hlgh mass tho pnlrne will bo blessed nnd dlstrlbuted to t)io congrogatlon, durlng whlch ceremony '?The Pnlm nrnnches" will bo sung by Mr Antonl Sntierwnld. Bervleoa on Holy Thursday and Good Friday will bogln at S o'clock A. M, At tbe nlght Bcr Vlces on Tliui'Bday tho "Tenebrno" will bo ohanted nnd I.nmeritatlons sung by the prlosts. Holy Saturday blosslng of flre nnd baptlsnml font will begln nt 7 o'clock, after whlch Hlgh Mass will begln. Episcopal. Grace Episcopal Ohurch. MORN1NO SERVICE. 11 A. M. Procosslonnl Hymn, No. 103, Welcome, Happy Morning, Antliom: Aa lt Began to Dawn. ' .M, B. Foster Chriat, Our Pawiover.F. R. We-bb Gloria Patrl ln F.W. H. 0, McGehee Te Deurn In E flat.Durtley Uuck jubllato Deo In A.H. J, HopklnB Hymn, No. 181. Tho Strlfo la O'er. Olorla Tlbl.Anonymoua Hymn No, 112, Je?us Chriat Is Hlsen To. Oftfi-tory Anthom, Hallelujah Chorun, .Handel jtoce'salonal Hyrnn, No. 111, Chrlst, tho Dord, Is Rleon To-day. BVBN1NG BBltVICB, 8 P, M. ProcosBloiial Hymn, No. J13, Chrlst ls. Hls~n. Antliern: When It Wo* Yet Dark. .Huntlnston Woodman O'loriu Patrl ln F......W. H. 0. MvU?b?a Mngnlflcttto lh 0.tf. A. d, ousley Nuho DlmlttlB In O.-J. K, ?ogera Hymn No. 126, llark, _*h Thotisaiid Voloett SdtittdlnB', -y . Offorlory Anthemi Great 41* MarvellouB ?re Thy Workd....?..A. ft. Ofttil Reoesftlonnl Hymn, No. 111, Chrlst, tlm Lnrd is ftlflen To-dny\ Thls cholr la An ontlphonal Veatcd ono, nnd tho mombors nro'ns followfli Boprahl-Cantorls-Mrr? W, ;11. 0. MtS Oelioo, Mlss _lly N, Urqtlhart, Mrs. Adol? phus Blair, Mra; C. Burtoii Ford, Mlsa Bllaabeth Chrlstlan, Mfrs, Honry Mnrk iiam, Mrs. Robort B. Mlnor, Mlss Fatin o 0, West, Mlss SAlllo West, Mlss Nottlo Balrd, Mlss PatlleC. MeGohoo, Mlss Ainy McRao Worth. Docnnl?Mlss Anno P. Whlto, Mlss Kate'C. .Bldgood, Mlss Grnco 1, Rohlflder, Mlss Fannle B, Vaughan, Mlss Esslo P. Archor, MIbb Ethel MeCur* dy, Misfl Umy CVReld, MIbb Sara B. Hnr* vle, Mlsa Elllo Maury Werth, MIbb Loulso jamos. . Contraltl-ContorU?Mlsa B. May Green er, Mlss Fannlo V, Muiray, Mlss fflllan M. Harvla, DecanI?Mles Bvelyn C, Brldges, Mlsa Grey Wrlght, Mrs. Chrlstlan H. Clarke. Tonorl-CantorlBT-Robert B. Mlnor, HarJ ry Markham, R. Wllliam Taylor, Wllliam D. Cooke, DecanI?Adolphus Blair, Rob? ort HoBklns, Willlnm H. Boschon,, R. Browh Crenshaw. BobbI?Cantorls?Joseph F. Whlte, Cecll doJ, Hnrbordt, ChrlBtlan H, Olnrko, C. Cllfton, Thnd. B. Sargeant, Roger O. onnnt. DecanI?Seldoh Walke, Samuel R. BrdckonbroUgh, Woodson P. Wnddy, M, E, Rohleder, W. H. Overmnnn. Organlst nnd cholrmastor, Dr. W. H. O, MdGeheo. St. Paul's Church. The followlng programme will be ren dered nt St. Paul's Episcopal Church, cornor Nlnth and' Grace Stroots, ut 31 o'clock A. M.: Morning Service?Processlonnl 109th hymn. Stilllvan; "Chrlst Our Passover," Morrlngton; ? "Gloria Patrle," Morrlng ton! "Te DoumV'Cnlkln: "Jubllato Deo," Gllchrlat; "Introlt, hymn 111th," Moznrt; "Kyrle: Blelson," Mendelsohn; "Gloria Tibl," Oarrettj "Hymn"1 122d," Car? mlchael; '"Offertory, God Hnth Appolnt? ed a * Day," Tours; Offertory Sontenco, "Holy Offerlngs," Redhead. Evenlng Sorvlco nt S P. M,?Proces slonal llfith hymn, Carmlohaol; Gloria Patrle, Morrlngton; Mngnlflcent, Tozer; Nuno Dlmlttls, Relnhnrdt; Hymn 112th; Offertory, Redomptlon's Day, Schackley; Rocesslonnl Hymn. 110th, Bulllvan. "The PaBslon."?St Paul's cholr will render on tho evenlng of Good Friday "Tho Passlon" (Der Tod Jesn), composed by Karl Helnrlch Grnun, who was born at Wahrenbouok, near Dresdon, ln tho year 1701. "The flrst performanco of thls great work wns rendored ln tho Cathedral of Berlln on March 26, 1755, nnd hns slnce then been annunlly performed in Passlon Week. A centonary porformnnoo took place in 18KB, in the prosonce of Frcderlo Wllliam TV. Of lato years somo opposl? tlon has beon ralsed to thls contlnued re petltlon of an antlquated work, but lt may to n great extent ba justlflod by tho completo and masterly form In whlch It ombodlos the splrlt of a by-gono age. Dooked at from apurely muslcal polnt of vlew, and npnrt from oonsldorntlons of ngo or tasto, 'Tho Passlon,' or 'Dor Tod Josu,' contnlns so many excellenclos, and so much that I? slgnlflcant, fTiat no p'ra torlo of the second lialf of the last con? tury, oxcoptlng. perhaps, Mozart's 'Re qulem,' and Hayden'a 'Crentlon,' can bo compnred to It. In Germany 'The Pas? slon,' or 'Der Tod Jesu,' holds In somo dogroe, tho posltlon whlch la hold by 'Tho Messlnh' ln Bnglnnd." Cholr?Boys?1'ee Brook*,. Wnlter Da? vls, Harry Llpscomb. Losl'lo Barfoot, Geo. Rutledgo, John Rutlodgo, Charley Flsher, Clyde Barfoot, Walter Darkln, Joseph Bowor, Carter Thompson and Clem. Johnson. Sopranos?Mlss Elleen Henron, Mlsa Calvln Bragg, Mlss Mary Rogers, Mlss Annlo _oo Klnnoy, Mlss Ellznbeth Rob lns, MIbs Mary Buford, Mlss Pngo Book-' er, Mlss Besslo JSllett, Mlss Ellse Mon ouro, Mlss Judlth Andorson and Mlss Sal lle Reld Anderaon. Altos?Mrs, Jncob Relnhnrdt, Mlss Guil laumo, Mrs. John Moncuro. Tenors?Mr. B. S. Bakor. Dr. Charles M. Read. Mr W. C. Noland, and Mr. Charles McKlnney. Bnssos?Mr, Norman Call, Dr, James P. Roy, Mr, H. F. Banks. Mr. Charles Wlnn, nnd Dr. Charles Brook. Cholr Mastor and OrganlBt?Prof. Jacob Relnhnrdt. Epiphany Church. At tho-mornlng'servlco: Procosslonnl hymn, No. 109. Enster Anthom .T-Iolden, ln F. Gloria Patrl ..Tours, ln V. Te Doum .;..DIspommlor, ln F. Jubllato ....Rogors, ln E flat. Hymn, No. 112. Gloria Tlbl..-.Anon. Hymn, No. 112, Offertory, "Ralso Now Tour Joyful Pralsos".Mncy, ln V. Snnotus ..'.Tuclcermnn. Comm unlon Hymn, No. 227, GWla ln Exoolsls .Old Chant Recesslonal Hmyn, No, 115. , A special service of' song has boon ar rangod for tho ovonlng sorv^co, at whlch tho followlng will be rondorod: ? Chornl. "Thlno, O Lord, ls tho Great ness" ,.,.,.Kent, ln E flat_ Procosslonal Hymn, No, 118. Gloria Patrl .Holden, ln P. Magnlflcat.Tours, In P. Nuno Dlmmlttls .Tours,. ln F. Hymn. No.' 110. Offortory, "Father, Keop Us ln Thy Caro" ....'.Hodges, ln G. Benodlctlnn Hymn, No, ia. Choral', "Gloria," from tho 12th mnss,. Mozart, ln C. Recosslona! Hymn, No. 523. Tho cholr oonslsta ot tho followlng: Sopranl?Mlss Almn Snundors, Mlss Carrlo Cnrlton, Mlss llttlo Llvesny, MIbb Alma Chrlstlnn, Mlss Jeaii Brogdon, Mrs, C. A. Kuyk, Mrs. W. Dunn. AHI-Mlsa'Mary Uhdsny, Mfs. R. W. Taylor, ?" ..', Teitorl-Mf. 13. .Thomas, Mr. R. W. Taylor. ' Bassl-Mr, W. P. Mcdd, Mr. ti. Dtitkle. Oi'gfthlftt ahd dlreotor-'-Rlohftrd C. Snlnsbury. St Jamea Efjlscopal ChuVch, Morning Bervlee?Orgatt Protudo, ftti' bcnstolni Atithem, 'dlirlst our Pas?ovor, Crotohj Oloflee Patfl, Tour?| Te Deutti, Festlval lii A flat,. Btieki Jubllato ln O, Holdeiii introlt, Hyijin lia, Sulllyani Olorla Tlbl, QOtlnbd) Hymn 307, llnio "America"; Offertory Anthem, "Now Ib ChrlBt HlBon," G, W, Warron; Regular Communlon. Bervlco; Organ PoBtludo, Shollv, . Afternoon Service 5 o'clock?Organ prelude, Bttokl Hymn 308, Elllott; Glo rln Patrl, BlumonBoholn; Festlval Gloria ln Excelsls, Wllson | ' Mngnlflcat ln G, Goato, NUno Dlmlttls In F, Tourfli Hymn 121, Fnlostlnej Offertory Anthoin, 'why Seok To the Llvlng Among tho Doad, WllllamBl Organ Postlude, Mozart ? Baptlst Flrat Baptlst Ohurch. MORNING. Cantllona, for Organ, -O. Warlng StobblnB Awnko Up My Glory ."B.ni!'"by Chlrst Our PaeBOver .Schiuing Hosnnna ......... .;.Granlor Trlumphal Mftrdh (organ) .Btick. At nlght the organlst will bogln tho servlco wlth the Old, but over beautlful, "Romanza," . lh Bb? by Potrall. Thon, aftor a brlof. servlco and sermon by Dr. Coopor, the cholr will slng tho Cantata, "The Reflurreotlon," by Charles Fonteyn Mannoy (ilrst tlmo ln Rlchmond). Tbe qunrtette cholr, always good, ls dolng bottor work than ovor boforo, and the muslo promlses to be unusually flno. The cholr ls oomposod of tho followlng: Soprano, Mlsa Lucy Morton; Alto, Mlss Eflla Cofer; Tenor, Mr. iF. W. Cunnlng ham; Bass, Mr. Murray Huntor. Organ? lst and director, Leslle F. Watson. Immanuel Baptlst Church. MORNING. Anthem! Pralae the Lord.Emerson Hymn, Chrlst; tho Lord'ls Rlsen To-day. Hymn, O Joyful Day, Offertory, Josus Chrlst ls Rlsen To-day. Hymn, Tho Happy Mom Ib Come. EVEN ING. Anthom, Chrlst our Pnasover....McPhail Hymn', Tho Lord ia Rlson Indeed. Hymn, Crowns of Glory. Offortory, O, Prnlso tho Lord....Emerson Hymn, A Llvlng Savlor. Tho cholr 1h composed as followsl j Sopranos?Mlss Amorotto Greon, Mlss Rose Goode, Mlss Emlly Monoure, Mrs. J. T. Wood, Mrs. S. B. Woodfln. Altos?MIbb Bertha Flournoy, MIbb Sal llo Moncure. Tenors?W. S. Jaokson, T. F. Wilklnson, J. C. Wllllnms, Jr. Bn-ssos?John Moncuro, J. T. Wood, S. B, Woodfln. Orgnnlst, Mrs. L. T. Pomberton. Dlroctor, J. C. WUllams, Jr. Methodlst Park Place Church. MORNING. / Organ Prelude, "Largo".Handel OrT'ertory, "Klng of Klngs"..Slmper Anthem, "His Glorlous Name"....Porter Organ Postlude, "Olorla".Moaart EVBNrNG. Organ Preludo, "Pllgrims" Chorus, Wngner Offortory/ "Allolula! The Lord Llveth," Harris Anthem, "His Glorlous Name"....Porter Organ Postlude, "March Pontlfloale," Gounod The members of the cholr are: Soprano-^CTlsses Edna Blanton, Grnce Frltscho, I3_sslo Lee, Allco Crutchfleld nnd Mrs. Kato Crutchllold. Alto?Mlssos ,'Maude Wilklnson, Lucy Lee. I ?. Tneor?C. W. Montgomory, R. B. For roat, AV, A. Pago. Bass?C. H. Graham, C. E. Blanton. C. B. Blanton, director; I. D. Briggs, Jr., orgnnlst. St. James M. E. Church. Tho special muslo to bo aung at St. James Methodlst Eplscopal Church on Sunday wlll bo solocted from tho Eaeter number of the Choir Herald, publlshed by tho Lorenz Company, of Dayton, O., and conslat of such numbera as "My Rotleemer Llves," "Chrlst Is Rlsen," "The Cruclflxlon," etc. ..The musle wlll be rondored by tho largo chorus chlor of the church undor tho leoderahlp of Mr, Fred A. Beek, nnd la compoBod of tho followlng volces: Mra. W. E. Leldy, Mlsses AxUMo and Oortrudo Wnlford, Minnle nnd Hnttlo Walker, Sophie and Edna Wall, Roaa Mulro, Sadle Wngener, Byro Brackot, Norma Cheatham, Jennlo Leath, Lucle Hughea. Messrs. E. P.. Bickors. C. N. Klng, S. S. Shuford and B. W, Bundy, wlth Mrs. C. A. Mulre in charge of the organ. Laurel St. Church. 11 A. M. Tn the Crosa of Chriat I Glory.Lorenz Tho Rlaen Chriat.,.AVataon 8 P. M. O, Como Let Ua Slng Unto tho Lord .,.Woodworth Through "iho Day Thy Lovo has Kept U8 .Rlcharda EsauCocker, chorlater; Mlas Lola Wil? llam, organlat: Mlaa Emelyn Johnson, vlo llnlst Mr, P. Ferrnro, vlollnlst; Mr. John Blunt, vlollnlst; Mr, C. W. Dnlrym ple, comotlst; Mr. James Smlth, Trom bonist. Soprano-Mra. O. T. Gilllam, Mlas Julla Charter, Mlss Eva Robertson, Mlsa Eva Klng, Mlsa Mary Roborts, Mrs. Hawkes, Mlsa D. J. Francls. Alto?Mlss Annlo Adrp, Mlsa Kato Wll? llama, Mlaa M. A. Boltz. Tonora?Fred Jonea, Claude Coualna, Willlo Nunnnlly, C. W. Davla. Bnssoa-Charlea R. Nunnnlly, J. L, Boltz, Charles Sort, R, S. Barlow. to me, aroniea I usually tlid and soon became regular and without nain. Wlne of Cardui is aiiuply wondertul and I wish that nll euffering women knew of its good quklitiea, Womenls Headacltes POBT-iKD, MAWB, Oot. 17, 1902, I consider Wine ol Qardoi auperior to any doctoc'a medicino I ever uaed and I know whereof I epcak. I guflored tot nine montha with suppressed menstruation which ooropletoly jproetrated me. Paina would ahoot through my back and aidos and I would have blindlng beadaohea. Mylimba would awellupaud I would feel bo weak I could not gtand up. ? 1 naturully felt dlacouraged for I Beemed to be beyond tlie help of phyMoiana, but Wine of Cardm came a? a Gpd-send I felt a change for the botter within a week. After nineteen daya treatment I menstruated wlthout eafforing tbe TioMurer, Portland lioonowio League, Headachea are the danger signals of coming disease. Malarinl headache predicte fever. Bthous headache foretelli liver tronblca. Neuralgio headache abows overworked nerves. Periqdical beadachea te ot;femaie weakneea. . _,,.;_ Uoth men and women Buffer the first four kinde of headacbes, but the last, penodical headache, falUonly to tbe lot of women and cannot be mistaken, for it ia the unenring aign of irregulor menatruation and beanng down pama, No woman need give up .iid acoept a Hfe of euffering unlesa she allows berself to deepair. Mrs. Snow, jn her letter ahowa everv BulToring woman how not only nutforing can be ayoided but how wealnieea can be conquered and tbe beat health assured? Bbe tells, how even when tho best medical aid fniled, Wmeof Cardui worked a complete cure. Comnletely prostratod by nine months of auppressed mensea, bltndod by headaches and racked with pain ebo was mado a atrong aud healthy woman agaln. One week of apppression ia a serious tbwg. Hut nme monthsl Thinkofitl Can your suffering be greater tban hera? Oan your caae be more aeommgly hopeleua? Romember with "Wine of Cardui no coso is bopeleas because this great remedy cures permanentiy nineteen ielp snt Canlul rH*o? we diicouraged and doctbrs have failed, that ia lho beat'reaaou in tho world you ahould try Wine of Cardui. and try it now, Kemeuiber that headachea mean femalo weakneea. They are front the aame cauae aa the hTeaular flow. Onre one and you cure both. Do not poatpone your oaae. geouie a bottlo of W?i* ol CarduiWJT AH druggiata aell 11,00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE CARDUI DRY GOODS EMPORIUMS Very Attractlve Goods Are Now Belng Dlsplayed. THE PATTERNS OF SPRING The Patronnge, a? a Mule, Is Excellent, and Indlcatlona are for a Rush of Buslness, Thla Week, In tho dry gooda storos of Rlohniotid all ia brlsk and buay Inoldontal to tho open lng of nprlng and tlio npproach of Easter, Bewlldorlng dlsphiya of flno and fancy dress stuffa woro novor In such proftiBlon, nnd anythlng from notlonB and knlok knaeks to hlgh-class Jnwqlry and routly mado suits at S00 can bo had upon a mo tnent's notlco, ... . , _ The'.trade Is all that could be askod, Ono flrm, It la trtio, roporta that up to thla timo bualnoan haa not beon whnt mlght havo boon oxpoctotl, but ovon thla flrm confldontly oxpocta a rush'thls weok. The Othor canoerns reprcaonted bolow unl formly report a most excellent condltlon of affalrs. The storos aro crowded day by day,' nnd lt ia remarknblo how woll hlgh-prlcod atuffs la moving along. Bllka are partlcularly ln domand and ready mado sulta aro havlng a great run. Miller 8t Rhoads, The Tlmes-Dlspatch reporter could e.asl ly have lmaglnod hlmaelf In n metropoll tan storo yesterday when ho atoppod lnto SOME STYLES AT MILLEE & EHOADS. tho handsome buildlng of Miller & Rhoads. on Broad Street. ? ?' ? Llght llght, llght aoomod to have been ono of- tho prlnoipal thoughta in the mind of tho archltect, and his thoughta wero ndmlrably tranaferred to tho bulld Wo don't bellevo thero's a better nat urally-llghted dopartment storo In tho county than Miller & Rhoads', even nmong thoso storos that ha?vo the advantage of a cornor locatlon. A natural llght auch aa la ln thls atore Js n aevoro teat of tho Herviceablllty of tho dellcate colorlnge and qualltlos of Eastor fabrics, but, Judglng .from tho throngod alsles and departmonta yester? day, Rlchmond peoplo must be well satis? fied wlth tho storo's warea, and no won dor. Nevor hiid the reporter soen a IVnor colleotlon from tho tlrho ho put hla foot IiiBhle the door untll he mndo hla oxlt. Laces, rlbbopa and silks met hlm nt the entrnnce?and auch handsome thlnga in theae llnea ho must confesa novor greeted hlm beforo. Hahdsomo wool ' dreas-gooda. nn clo gantly equipped-mon'a funlahing atore and next a hewildorlng array of what are called "wanh goods," although somo of the dollcato creatlona of llnen, cotton nnd sllk looked too flne for the ordlnary laundresa to deal wlth, but the reporter was aasured that they had all been trled and tested. Next came nockwoar, hoslery end gloves. (Ho aaw many ot tho lateat de aigna In tho wlndowa.) On tho second floor woro tho tnllored aulta, wnlsts and aklrts. Roady-made they're called, but practlcally mado to order tallor work, Tho undorwear, both forolgn and do mestlc, next greeted tho n'ewspaper mnn's eye?and whlle he ls no judgo of these artloloa, they looked to hlm to be dalnty onough tb please tho most fnatldlous lady ln Rlchmond or nnywhero elae. Tha nrt depnrtment. tho upholatery de? pnrtment, the chlnnwnro, brlc-a-brac and cut-glasB soctlona, the booka for Easter? evorythlng aeemea to bo lmbuod wlth tho Joyoua aplrlt, and tho reporter left tho nto're feellng that Rlchmond ahould bo proud of such an oatabllahment, and tbat the propbsed lncreasotl atore nrJ6dm?| mbdatldtm was an evldehco of the _*?w Ihg busltiestj of thls moat peniumt1 houae. Fourijurean, f_mpl?AC6. i Mmtt. Fburqufean, *^_l*4*-d^;_.*S_ ness, eollpsifig-ln mfctiy ttmbtati the beat of former.rftcorda. . Aalde from tho oountry'l gehoral pros? perity ahd. the, Uhusually broad M?ort rneiits whlch thls flrm ls Imndllti*. they nttrlbuto the lnorease of early sttloa to tbe flplendid oonfonnity of ?'o.?ewo8J fabrics t'ootifparUoular condltlons ot "Wdng Bowh of tho feSnlllM Mk coot, woolotis, Whlle Btiaoeptlblo of tho most elabornte trontmht, ls stlll a emn* fortablo dres*. Voiles, tnlfltrale, mohalrs, btnmlnes, flll nnurgont want for whlch Southorh women havo long wAlted. Tho Btttne trond towarda llghtnoss pr_ vails amongst sllk fabrics, Chlna allke, Foulnrds, broadeaded, tokols, Congroaa, Damaak, Chlnas, ernftnl and Orenadalnes bolng gNatost In domand, Thoy further report a splendld soaaon In flno waah goodfl, nll tnnnnor of llnonj bolng promlnontly popular j vory llght plqttOB, dnmaaked and enihroklored plqtioa, morcorl/.od producta, flno ombroldcred ?'Bwias'and elmllar hlgh-grntle mutdrlnls. Thla flrm fceea tho siiccchs of tho seoaon In glvlng tho peoplo just what tho poo? ple want. They oonaldor Bprlng Bolllng acnroly more than'woll commeneod nnd nntlcipato from the present steady trndo that the season wlll be an untisunlly pro longfd one. / Cordes andiMo9by. Tho approaoh of tho.'Ennter-Udo Is no whero moro appnront than at the ostab llahmont of Cordes, Mosby & Co,, on upper Birond Street. ; Thla flrm carrloa at thls date a" larger and more varied stook of goods than ever before ln lts history, Thla la partlotilarly true ot ladles* rOady-to-wcar clroHsea, in? cludlng high-closs coatumea ln tho top notch of style. Many ladlca nre calllng, and tho proprlotora Imvltes them to con tlnue to do so, lfonly for the purposo of galnlng lnformatlon as to the proper fa-shlons for tho day. Very attracllvo and styllah also, ond .in great domand aro hlgh-class sllk coats and Jacketa, Im ported novoltles ln' Bhlrt-walata and n colleotlon of aeml-made robes of orepo do chlno, boylos, pogees, nets, muallns nnd llnen-, ln black and colored stufta; about 160 dlfterent stylca. Up on the thlrd floor ls an Immense col? leotlon of summer-draperlea and floor oovorlngs of all klnds. Ineludlng a full nasortment of Hodgea Ideal aanllary ffbro floor coverlngs, for whlch thls, flrm are tho exclusive agents in Rlchmond. On the flrat Jlbor Is a flne colloctlon of new nnd excluslvo Bllks, tho stock of whlch Is bot tor than ever beforo. There aro all the new wenvea In woolon dress stuffe ln great varloty. Many of tho now pnrasol* dlsplayed nre works of art, bewllderlng. but clmrmlng. Thero ls an abundanco of all aorts of hlgh-class hoslery. face vells? chiffons, nets, tuxedos. magptea, corna tlons and smlllng. complexloiiB?mourning volllngs, ladies' ncokwear, wnsh BtockB, ruches, feather boas, now lnces nnd bo on. Tho mqn's departmont Ib woll suppllod wlth a flne assortment of attractlve and stylish noveltles. Thero la a groat col? loctlon of nogllgee shirtB, and everythlng thnt can be deslred In correot neekwear, hnndkerchlefs nnd hoslery for men. Tho Easter trade ls excellent, and glves. great prbmlse of developlng Jnto huge proportlons thls week. The proBpcota for tho aprlng ere vory brlght. E.-T. Faulkner &. Company. Tho looatlon at Flrst and Broad Streets is provlng a profltable one for E. T. Faulkner _ Company. Tlio corner la one of the buslest In SRlchmond. and the store located thero Is correspondlngly busy. The Easter trado at Faulkner's ts devel? oplng ln nne-style. Tho ivolumo of trado haa ahowl an appreclable Increase wlth the advont of tho sprlng weather, and thore Ib iprospect of a contlnuntlon of tho busy Boason. The stock carrled by thls concern Is of the usual hlgh character. Everythlng now and stylish ln allks and dress gooda, ladies' neokwear, gloves, sllk waists and ready-made suits ls' on hand, and Is meetlng wlth ready purohasers. Tho chlof demnnd appears to be for the nrllclos T named. Sllk Waists and fcndy-mndfl aultg aro Havlng a pattlculnrty rtlti . D, A. 6. Mltteldorfefe lt ia the bplhloti of Mr, b*vid Mlttel* dorfor tliattip to thla tlttie the Kaalef trade baa hot been auch &n lt ahouitl be, The woitthtir, however, liaH had thore ol lena bt ft doprosslug effoct, ahd wlth a eontlnuallon of tlie firosant favorftble ?>rt_ dltlons trado ls oxpeototl to plck up ena, oontlhtio brlsk through' the sprlng, Mr. Mlttotaorfor looko for a gfont rtish _ur? Ing tho preBent woek. Tho URunl Btock of nlgli-olftB* Ijooda ? Chrrlod by' thls flrm Wlth nohie gddltloml whlch mako lt moro' doBlrable nhd at? tractlve than over thlti year. Thoro ts a full llno of sklrts nnd shlrt-waists and ot dry goods and notlonn of nll Borts,' A large oollectlon of carpotB, mattings, tinnks, oll olotlis and wlndOW Hhados l? nlso'on-hand. Tho aflsorlmcnt of under* wear ?oi> tnen, womon nnd chlldron la A foature of the Btock, Apart from the sontterlng trade, Whlch dovoteg ItB attehllohs pnrtlcularly to tia? tluns Hnd the llke thoro are ono or two varletleft that nro havlng a special run. Buch are ladies' ahlrt-watsia and dreaa goods, , The Tower, Thd only drawback at JuIIub Bycle Sons, at Bocond and Broad ls tho want of suf oiont room lh whloh to display tho e_ uoptlonatly flno atock on hand. Repeatod r offorls havo been mado to extend tho premlsos, but wlthout effect, and the flrm , Ib conatrdlnod for tho prosont to contlnue as It Ib. Evory floor ls toemtng wlth ettiff attractlve to t|io fomlnlno oye, Tho Eustar trado at thls place Is bot? ter than ovor beforo. Everythlng ls ln flne condltlon, and tho outlook could not bo brlghter.J Tho closlng of tho Trlg'g shlpyanls, lho burnlng of a sectlon of tho.Trcdegar Works and other oausca hnvo operutcd to dlmlnlsh tho trado In somo directloiis, but nothlng llko'so much ns wns feared. Durlng the present woek there will be a perlod of unusualactlv* ity. ' ?..'.'., ' Tho stock on hand. at tho Tower ln ciudcH a full llno of. all. the flnest at tractlons of tho soason. Sllk shlrt-walsts and BUlts rango all' the way from $10 to $?15. There is a flno nsBortment of dresa goods of all varletlofl, among whlch Fou lard, plaln and Chlna Bllks.Bcem to oc cupy tho certtrnl posltlon. ? Tho demnnd for silks nt tho Tower ls unusually heavy. Tho sllk shlrt-waists nnd suits reforred to aro selllng remark ably woll, and lt Ib n notable fact that the higher prlced ones are movlng rnpld ly. Nockwear, lacoe, gloves, Jewolry, rib? bons, hblsery, porfumery, Jawelry and the llke flnd ready purchaBers. THE EASTER EGG OF 1903 IN ALL ITS VARIATIONS The wonderful Easter bunnle has been worklng hard, plllng up eggs In the shops) In preparatlon for Easter. Tho egg Is the tmdlUonnl symbol of tho resurreotlon, and it Is shown In stibstances and forma ao many, varted and novet that Mrs. Specklo Hen would retroat ln dlre confu alon wore ahe confronted wtth these won? derful rlvals of iher homely barnyard pro? duct, " There are eggs of all slses, from tha rhnmmeth oval aftalr, whlch ha? a glasa ln front, through whlch you peep and see a emlllng landscapc, wlth morry-maklng flgures, and away off In tho dlstanee, falry land, to tlny candy eggs, tbat look as lf. Inlended for a doll's Eastor party. The up-to-dttte Easter egg Is an artlfl clal product. From tho old-tlmo cuatora of colorlng hens' cgga has doveloped the manufacture of all sorls of Eaeter nov eltles, in whlflh tho egg flgures extensive ly, and tho speclal dlsplays ln the shope throughout the country represent not only the productlon of Amerlcan art and lngo? nuity, but they lncludo lavish Importatlone from Germany, Franco and other places abroad, . , Tho egg la very popular as a.bonbon hnlder.' Roceptncles ln whlch to. send Eaaier "stveetM tb" the' ewfedt" nddpt *ttie shapo of the ihumblo hen's egg, but are varloualy mado of papler mache, onameled or paper-covcred woodi mctal,' porcelaln, . sllk, satin, volvot, and even the famlllar Chocolato egg niay turn out to bo merely a hollow box to hold honbons. Thoso who havo boen ln tho confectloner'sr trade for many years say that Easter glfts In the especlal llno of theso llght 'dalntles, not costly enough,to count-aa an obllga tion, yet glvlng somo hlnt of the taete and consldoratlon of tho sender. are com? ing moro and more lnto vogue. Candy, llko flowers, la a univorsally Impersonnl glft, approved by etlquetto, and ao cor? rect and fashlonablo to glve nt Easter, as, Indoed, at any and every tlme ot tho year. Of courso, whero money ls no conaldera tlon, claborateness and extravagance can hnvo free play, and eggs of more preciouj materlal than candy may serve to hold rlch glfts of gems. and thus becomo aa valuablo as the goldcn T3gg of tho gooaa of fable fame. They mny be of gold, sll ver, bronze, ivory, mother-of-pearl. and thla Easter aro ehown somo very cholco chlnn recoptaclea. havlng on the cover llttle Idyls of farm llfe, nnturally portrnyed, the hen and iher progeny havlng proml? nent place. _ ,_'_??'. Egga covered wlth aatln of varlous cplora exqutsltely hand-painted wlth Watteau-llko acenes, all opon to reveal sweets. Theso aro prlnclpnlly for Monaleur Gallant to present to Mnd emolsello Beauty. Somo are lined ap proprlatoly nnd wadded, and answor for Jowol cases. Straw cgga are of Intor woven shaded straw, mlxed wlfh gllt, and havlng largo straw rlngs ready to hang them up. When ono of these egga parts In tho middle, the lnterlor Is-**6" lined wlth poachblow aatln, ao that lt may aet convonlently vas a work-baskot when its mlsslon aa a candy-holder ls over. The eggs of papler mache. cov? ered wlth hlghly glazed paper and onam? eled wooden eggs, aro much less expon slvo, but oxtromely protty. Many of them look llke flno chlna. They aro In all alzea, from thoae that dupllcate tho natural product ot the balrn-yard to glant egga whlch look ns lf they would hold enough bon bona to . satlsfy the Enster candy appotites of soveral good slzod famlllos. Thoae eggs are decoratefl wlth spring flowera and roturnlng blrds, dnlntlly. polsed butterfllos, frlsky buhnles, fluffy yellow chlcks, downy ducks, and whole famllles of Easter rabbltB, mamma, papa ahd baby btinnles, havlng a plopld out under the trees. These egga are hol low, provldlng a prettlly hldden recepta* cle 'for bonbons. Another class of egg Is suggestod by a foot-ball, covered wlth brown kidpa per so that it la a very roallstlo-renro sentatlon. All the noveltlea nowadaya, tho candy dealors say, are brought out to en able candy glvers'to^estow thelr aweeta ln such form aa ahall best ohlmp in wlth tho speolal fad or profossion of tho reclp 9?f you leave the selection to tha emall boy, he wlll probably ohoose tho eggs you can eat, As protty to laok at as they nre good to eat, aa*e the cream eggs, ln Plnk, green, buff, vlolet and other Bprlng-llke eolora, But chocolate cgga are undeniably the most popular of nll the ed'lhle eggs. Theso are in slzes to sult everybody. Many of them are elab orately embelllshed In whlte sugar wlth blossoms and blrds hlntln&v at awrkened llfe, ansello oholrs, suggesttng Easter Allelulas find others have tho traditlonal rabblt, ohlcks and dueliBi Then thero are egga Insorlbed wlth an approprlate Easter sentlmopt, and the chocolate egg wlth tihe reciplent's name on It, enjoys undimln* Ishel popularlty. Young America de? mands overytblng etrlctly up-to-date, a chocolato egg wlth a United States man of-war or an automoblle ln whlto sugar An attractlvo bonbon box of the regu latlon Easter egg shape ls made ot nuf molasseu candy, wlth whlte sugar trlm> mtngs and decoratlons. Thls Is a doubly delightful glft to tho youthful reolplent, because of tho untis'ual and thoroughly aatlsfactory oxperlonce of eatlng MMI ???w. box aiul aU.