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Show IHeasoT AT API END ins Colors Show his Fad. , f iVDyed Easter Eggs, I jilt-Dyed Costumes I in Evidence. legation and Supplication J rtWay Today to "Songs of n jftPnuso and Gladness. ;a I p, according to their varying Idoau sts. people all over tho world are kaf jr- the Savior's resurrection In 15 ce as In other cities of America nd flowers -will do their part In 16 whes to bring homo to the minds w regatlons the significance of the ,j5 fy. And with ono accord the of the city will oiossom out in 5 ' and new spring suits jj rgeous Colors Everywhere. j IBs come to an end. In one way re ier every one is celebrating tho ft isht-dyed Easter eggs and equal-h equal-h t-dyed bonnets nnd skirts are In J flail over the cltv. Incidentally. ;ii jth the advent of Easter, every ilebratlng tho advent of spring. tfci Songs of Praise hollo and Episcopal churches the ff. ks just past have been weeks of m Rnd prayer Ever slnco the bells 7ii t toll Ash "Wednesday they have ,crmlttcntly tolling to call people h il services of ono kind or another. ked by prnyor or lltan . This )H (the services are of a different r. The deep-toned hymns and re-lm re-lm "services carrying the idea of I egation nnd supplication give I ay to songs of praise and glad- v I is Once Period of Fasting. !JJ has been observed during hun-iti hun-iti tyears. At first it was a period genuine fasting. Now the fost- leo hard The idea of eelf-sac-4i ;impressed on people by clergy of ,f, copal and Catholic churches. So- :is a season of comparative quiet, t jas a rule only by informal af- I Alter Easter the little world of Iknown as society is again very t y n. New Spring Raiment. ilio' In Salt Lake as In other Lilies, jlttlxintcn season has scon a lot of CTsnopPlnp. for women have been fttlng ready for today, when the Jpclally blossom out In tneir new spring raiment. The big dry goods and millinery stores have been crowded during dur-ing the "forty week dnys past. Nov.- spring styles have been In evidence everywhere, and as fast as they came Into evidence have- been taken away Into various homes. Attend .Services Today. It isn't only the rich who have enjoyed this pleasure. Tho women of smaller means have counted with tho same amount of pleasure on what tfiey will ho able to do today, even though that has been In a smaller way than with their more plentifully dowered sisters. As a consequence of all this, Salt Lako churches get a big turnout this morning, for many como to hear divine service tho moru readily at least becauso they can do so In proper splendor. Children Are Happy. With tho'chlldren the day will be a sort of quiet holiday. They have thlr Easter egg?, and in many places their Easter candles. Tho old custom of dyeing eggs in brilliant hue is more prevalent this year than it was ever before, nnd local drug stores have done a big business In pretty dyes of all Imaginable colors. What Day Commemorates. Easier is universally observed among churchee. Lent Is pretty much confined. ho far as observance In tho way of service ser-vice goes, to the Catholic and Episco palian denominations. Tho history of ivnt is as old almost as tho history of-tho of-tho Christian religion. It commemorates tho forty days' fast of the Savior. And some of its various special fast days commemorate special events flurlng the closing days of the Lord on earth. For Instance, Good Friday calls to mind the crucifixion. And then cornea Easter, the Sunday on which Jesus rose from tho tomb. This, in brief, is the religious history of today, and the season that preceded it In the different churches nil over Salt Lako special services, marked by unusually unusu-ally good music and sermons prepared for the occasion, will bo held this moniT lng. These are given in another column. |