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Rates of adve»tIsi:iE made known on application. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1895-FOURTEEN PAGES Introduction to Lohengrin (R.Wagner): so¬ .¦.er r ;-: lippg: prano solo. Keel (Adam); maSs, Mozart's f '±% CHRISTMAS CAROLS Twelfth, entire; offertory, Adeste Fideles (Novello); Veni Creator, alto solo (Monti); HP! organ postlude, Hommage a Mozart. Mor- "I Want to Be the Jeweler Who Connies Into Yomr Mind First." ceau symphonic (J. Baptiste Calkin, Op. (>">). 'qv Celebration of the Festival At tile lOUW o'clock mass the following pro¬ Joyous gram will be rendered: Organ preiude, pas¬ a With Glad Music. torale (J. Griton): mass, St. Theresa's, for man. three voices equal (La Hache); offertory, Adeste Fideles (Novello): postlude, introduc¬ tion to third act of Lohengrin (R.Wagner): 0 Salutaris. soprano solo (Giorsa); Tantum ELABORATE SERVICES OF SONG Ergo (Aiblinger). The choir Is composed of the following singers: Soprano soloist, Mrs. Armand Gumprecht; alto soloist. Miss Virg:e ; The Wetzel; tenor soloist, Mr. Al.-Fennell; basso Delight of soloist, Mr. Frank Reeside. Chorus.So¬ Augmented Choirs in the Various pranos. Misses Maggie Sweeney, Rose Kear- 1 ey, Mary Harnedy, Rett* Wetzel, Mary Churches. Kearney. Josephine Clements and Iren» Rntwisle; altos, Masses Helen Doering, Katie Present Cnlyinit:! Doering, Janie ITlmer and Dora Collins; ma tenor, Mr. Al. Fennell; bassos, Messrs. programs prepared Michael Scanlon, Frank Reeside and Chas. .Tf he is a Kelly; organist and director, Mr. Armand smoker he will appreciate a present of |jg Gumprecht a box of fine cigars more than anything else you , Holy Name of Jesus, corner 11th and K ttreets northeast. Rev. Thomas Kervick. could him. But want to him the best. Chriitmas, the most and give you give ||B joyous signifi- pastor..Solemn high mass at .% o'clock; If you 'nail time to around and brand cant festival of the Christian year, will be celebrant. Rev. Father Fitzgerald; deacon. go sample every celebrated in the churches this with Rev. is enhanced when the selection off the is made from a stock on the market your choice would be .Sjj year Father Kervick; subdeacon. Rev. Mr. gift of all the pomp and ceremony that usually Rose, s. J. There will be low masses at T, so exquisite as mine. The slimmest books can characterizes its observance, and the pow¬ S, and late mass at 10 o'clock. At the 5 Jewelry pocket purchase erful o'clo-k mass the choir will render the Misa here of taste and whilst on ETi lessons from the pulpits will be em¬ Pro Pace (La Hache); Venl Creator (Wei- gifts beauty, the other hand, my diamonds M "White phasized by the magnificent music which gand): Ave Maria, (Gounod); Adeste Fid"ie- and gems run up to the value of a ransom. the Sear^CSarars.1 will and prince's During past precede follow them. The great (Novello): clarionet solo by Emanuel Diaz. not masters of harmony have found their The members of the choir are: Sopranos week all the world-and his wife has visited this little store==visited and They are wild.of high aroma.do bite the M-sdames H. F. Getz. J. Eekert, Misses tongue.and represent the very finest grade of sweetest themes in the divine Inspiration Mary llessler, Anna Doyle, Louise Frizzel!, applauded and purcEniased. fi have been very busy and until Christmas Havana that springs from the birth of the Savior, Laura Groves, Agnes Sauter, May and Ella Cigars. The equal of any imported cigar, and their most exquisite melodies will be McNamara; altos, Mesciames J. Ruppert. J. Day the rush will continue. I! know I have many things that you would yet much lower in price. tendered by a thousand throats that will Wheeler, Bishop and Somers, Misses B. Wil¬ in as Christmas or New Year's to iind new in son, R. Huck and M. Thyson; tenors, Thos. delight giving presents, and, anyway, You could not go in a power the influence surround¬ James G. possibly astray sending ing them. is for¬ Turpin. Duncan, Houlehan: bassos, look at them will give you whether or not.* Won't box or a package of them to your gentleman friend Washington peculiarjy W. H. Parker, M. T. Byrne. Joseph Mulliare, pleasure you purchase tunate in the character of its church sing¬ Wm. G. Dunne, R. Riordan, S. Mockabee, you accept this invitation as a one to for Christmas, and whoever he is he will be forced ers. and Christmas clay the various choirs E. L. A. G. Cox; organist. Miss Lucy Byrne; personal you? to admit that taste and in Will be augmented strong choruses, directress. Miss Mary Kessler. your judgment selecting by St. ISth near M while in or¬ Augustine's (colored). stock of Silver Articles is still and offers them is the very best. many churches there will be street northwest. Rev. Paul Griffith, pas¬ My Sterling large wide chestral accompaniments. This is especial¬ tor.Five o'clock mass.Weber's mass in G selection for you. The "DAVISON"' watch requests your inspec¬ ly true of the Roman Catholic, PrSkestant irajor. Eleven o'clock mass.Kyrie, Gloria. tion. Here's a hint! Never walk on F street without at Episcopal and Lutheran churches. Below Credo, Sanctus.Hayden's third mass; Bene¬ the looking will be found the programs arranged for dlctus, Agnus Dei, Gounod's mass of St. beauty of my window. Their retail are° the Cecilia; Vent Creator, Handel's, W. T. prices leading churches: Benjamin; offertory. Adeste Fideles; o 3 for 25c. 15c. straight. lioiuan Catholic. Salutaris, by R. Wagner, arranged by ioc. for St. corner I and North Austin Pierce; Tantum Ergo, by Marzo, straight. 3 50c. Aloysius, Capitol tenor solo and The 2 streets, Rtv. Cornelius S. chorus, Geo. Lemon. for 25c. 20c. and 25c. straight. Gillespie, J., pas¬ members of the choir are: Quartet.so¬ tor..Solemn high mass will be celebrated prano, Mrs. Martina Irving; alto, Mrs. La- Co EL hrlstmis morii'ng at 3 o'clock by Rev. vinia Lofton: tenor, Mr. J. I. Jackson; bass. BAYIS0N, Aloysius Brosnan, S. J. with Rev. Father Mr. W. T. Benjamin. Sopranos.Mrs. Mar¬ tina Irving. Mrs. Anna Swann, Mrs. Susie The box are: O'Connell, S. J. as deacon, and Rev. Mr. Green. Misses Carrie Hawkins, Julia John¬ prices Coyle, S. J., as subdeacon. The music will JEWELER, White son. Mary Simms. Clara Wheeler, Mary Seal "Cabinets" (box of 25) $5 00 be as follows: Before mass, Adeste Fideles, Weldon, Mrs. Lulu Prather, Mrs. T. W. White Seal "JefTersons" (box of 25) $4.00 by Novella. The mess will be La Haehe's! Short. Altos.Mrs. Lavinia Lofton, Mrs. F St. itiree \oiced. sung by a chorus c.f male Agnes Lemon, Mrs. Broughton, Misses Of course, I am \ hho§ White Seal "Perfectos" (box of 25) $4.00 voices; at the offertory, Noel, by Gounod, Marie James, Carrie Johnson, Lizzie a bass solo will be rendered by Mr. James Parkam. Tenors.Messrs. J. Jackson. open every evening. White Seal V*. J; "Delmonicos" (box of 25) $3-5° ivolan. , George Lemon, Duvall. U m. femith. After-dinuer shopping . White Seal "Aristocrats'' (box of Solemn high pontlflcial mass will be cele- Bassi -Messrs. W. T.. Benjamin, T. I,. Ben¬ 25) $3 25 a.' ,!.' °'c'ock hy his'eminence Car¬ jamin. John Cole. Chasiey.Radcliffe. I.eu(i<>r parties are quite popular ttiis Xinns. White Seal "Gladstones" of dinal Satclli. 1 he otiicers of the mass will and organist.Prof. Anton Gloetzner. ^The (box 50) $6.00 be: Archpnest. Rev. C. Gillespie. S.t).; dea¬ sermon at It o'clock will be by Rev. Chas. A A A AAA 4AAAAAAAil White Seal "Panetelas" (box of 50) cons of honor. Rev. M. C. Dolan, S. J., and H. McKenna, O. P. $>50 Peters, S. J.: deacon of the St. Stephen's Church. Pennsylvania ave¬ White Seal of ,, "Imperials" (box 50) $5-5° mass. Rev. P. J. McGinney, S. j.; subdea¬ nue find 2.»th street. Rev. .1. J. Dougherty, tion after mass, O Salutaris. by Marston; son, G. H. Michaelsen, Bryan Morse and L°oker. Charles Cropley. White Seal of con, Rev. Mr. Scott, S. J.; master of cere- pastor..Solemn high mass will be cele¬ Tan turn Ergo, by Faure, and Laudate Do- (on this occasion) Harry W. Hughes of pI^S; Minniok.,Wm-Joseph Flynn, Dr. F. S "Regalias" (box 50) $4.50 s- J- The sermon brated at 5 o'clock, when the following mi num. by Cassarini. The solos will be sus¬ Wheeling:, W.
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