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Show picccsc cf Denver our Si'f fi1 Correspondent.) 'iin nnrked by unusual sadness a in Iener on Monday niorn-r''l'U"hrn niorn-r''l'U"hrn Sister Mary Evangeliste de-,n?r de-,n?r H Iif'" after a short illness. rart h j;ipr Mary Evangeliste has -v,;1"" drli.-Hle health for some time, ''''' "1 'iin'iv no immediate fears were ft "n ' infd f"" life- For six "ars I rnt''"'1"bp(,n i(i(.ntiried with the Sacred ffl(' Vl hnol and had labored zealously 1Ip1" ,t the splendid institution it n jStpr Evangeliste was but SO '"nld and had been a member of J'P3rf: 1 r of Asters of Charity of Oin-I Oin-I 1h h f ,r ..tsht years. A few. weeks f; hile attending: to her duties as fCnJlr at the Sacred-Heart school she 1 m a severe cbld, which developed ra"gnnfumonia and ultimately caused riVa'h fathered about her at the I,"r .r0 the otheV Sisters of the con-li,Fft con-li,Fft who chanted an "Ave Maria" as ' 'drew hpr last breaths. Patience fnP, . cjenation characterized the last F, s(f sifter Evangeliste and death ':i i c we!coiii-d by her. She was always V8 at fivorite with the Sisters for j p P rfiitlf disposition and won the -ts of the many little children with I !iarm h'T teaching brought her in con- 6 1,1 (U -rue-da v morning the funeral . ' t pla'' from the Sacred Heart !t T'ucb "ir? Father Shinn celebrated ,lnn 1 '-h mass of requiem. In the H F 'nPtinrv were also Father Barry, Vd Father. Gubitosi. S. J. The :l i'Vwi' shipped to Pueblo for inter-I inter-I pnl jn the lot of the Sisters of Char- 4 vn new developments in Father i . "chine's case have come to light dur- - V 'he pnt week. It is understood, j ,!0tPr that he will make no further 1 wui'unt pending the decision of ft ,i,r yrW f 1nfi Clty- He ralled Ht if . ,v c iip:id.uiarters on Saturday even-l even-l S to iure the authorities that his j ; ji-.ncjv pamphlets would not be dis-Jrjiuiti-I ' 'he Sunday services and ihi it wf,5 mP interition ,0 have In-tr"P more to say regarding his sup-,n-.i i-.-re-utions at the hnnds of 'he l hop 11 has been quiet a relief tli- ("liolios of the city to have ' thr m-itt'T dropped and it is hoped )nl the el. rgy of the city will reach I s h(tt'-m i)t in the case at an early I (j-e m that the matter may be finally !$ ftw-l of Bishop Matz is still will-is will-is jnp't'i hive Father rushing cared for I , a ih "h?""'! seminary. ;t -ro r-iocution class of the Immacu- ' U if ie, tion school will give their f aiinuil recital on next Monday even- i jIC A,n excellent programme has been J j.ropared. 4 t ' mI fiir for the benefit of St. 1 ?Hiri'''k's and St. Francis de Sales f inii'hf opened on Monday evening x jn the t 'number of Commerce. It is ; ,v h"i'e of its promoters to realize I $4 .mil on the week's entertainment. - trH lamgan. pastor of St. Pnt-i Pnt-i nvk's cliun-h, made the opening ad-1 ad-1 , ,w n uhi h he stated that no tick-I tick-I -t: had b-en sold previous to the open-1 open-1 iip nf the fair and that no chance 1 i..,ks would be allowed in the hall. I Th'K will be quite a novelty in the his-i his-i t,rv of church fairs, and the other if jctrti-o of the city are watching anx-t anx-t )"iiclv the outcome of the experiment U v'th a- -view to establishing it as a . upturn should it prove satisfactory at I first trial. It is thought beyond a I d.ciiit that it will, as the innovation j.. uciconit-d by the patrons, and many -I vi'A be willing to part with' more n"iev fer the purchase of articles out- sj j-'cht The proceeds of the festival if v,ii bp penally divided between the I chnivh.-s. and a number of ladies j i '-n:ii eai-h. parish are working earnestly j i in make it a success. Artistic decora- i j tinns hive transformed the Chamber 4 ' Commerce into a perfect bower of j fii 1-autv and the booths are the most at- jit iractive that have been seen in Denver , II mi- some time. Another innovation 11 Mhii h h'.s been introduced is the meth- i II of cnnilucting the various booths, j II r.;iim ing no one booth to monopolize 11 the sale of ;t special line of goods. II '"iii-v work tables are numerous and If a.'h has an individual charm which II attracts the attention of the crowds v 'Mi- ha 1 far nightly packed the. lii A musical programme has been It arranged fur each evening, which will l " piesnted by u number of well P kifi-n lo ,il artists. The opening y rx-'it s programme was in charge of i - V lloran. who rendered sev-j sev-j 'ii e;e!ieiu sojirano solos. She wis j 11 agisted bv Miss Mary McCrudden, j II William Capelli and A. L,esage. The i :mr will dose on the eve of Ash "V edit ed-it '.- '.ay. . j fl Tr." Annunciation parish opened its I Wi-f:t fair on Thursday evening, to I continue until Tuesday, Feb. 24. The i J 11 is handsomely decorated and ir- 1 ktiis ;,n attractive appearance. EHb- i -r.it- li .i.ihs containing all manner of f i u ti 1. v an- scattered throughout l thr ha!!, and have succeeded . o.mir- 1 ''H M i ii nig money. Perhaps the 4 I'-fitHM inbie is presided over by Mrs. I .i:c-n- McCarthy. Mrs. Thomas Carey, j v - i- Keren and M.ss Florence i Vpss Mary Iiyan and Miss' If Marv M ';.-nn.'tt preside over the !e n- , 'Pad- .;u v hi' h is well patronized, i J !- I. P.. A. table is in charge of fl x - l I Healey, assisted by Airs. It '.!;iil'- i Tnwli.y, Mrs. J. Winemanaiid ! i- i In i The young ladies' boovh 11 is i-r..ving 'iuite an attraction and is I over by a number of pretty j n It :s in charge of Miss Kittie 1 !"' assisted by Miss Mary His J i-Vf. Miss Annie Krigbaum, Miss 1 !niiir I'li.unn. Miss Iena Powers and I -Vaicav..; Jennings.. The candy booth J 1 ' maged by Misses May Va- ; m Foley, Nora ' Scanlon. 3 K ' v. Helen Young and Mary If lOOC! fl f".aiMnc committees are in - h affair: ! x f Committee Kev. Henry 1 " Liurence Balfe, I. M. I j; ' 1 i I ene McCarthy and Martin ' i ia V)mmittee William I 1 ' v i .) Dulan and H. Donc- 1nt" i i Harrington and Miss Kl ' ' 1 ire contesting for a $200 f ' ' ' ' Miss Lalia Ganity and ft , v ' 1 v Murphv for a $150 ring, and l . st ' ' Havertv and Miss Kdith i 'i ?b'(t prize. Mrs. J. H. i , v S..der, Mrs. -Valley and I I s v'-" i'V will contest for a silver i i I x men are in a battle for : I ' -1 ,' ' ' !i- Steija Crant and An-i An-i I L '' en .ne working for a hand- I m 1 ' and Mary Frawley, Julia 1 ,.. .1, imes Dooley are in the I ... " He-tla nd pony. . I- ll,s thus far been quite a I s- " ' ything is indicative of 1 ' N ' CI elMSillg. L,)',-l-c '-' "it the Masses will .be said l,' Avftuie -hapel every morn-V.'".' morn-V.'".' ' and S;H0 o'clock, and sta-. sta-. ' ''ross on Friday after- rt1 n Wednesday and Fri- '' ' "''-s 'Ivotions will be held and T '.a ,. 1 Stations of the O-oss. Ash tl- '""viees will be at 8:15 in pi hr,,t,."1";t: an'' at 7:30 in the evening, w ''' iVliieh times ashes will be MiYs'o'r '" l f'n,s w'th your year's ff'-iitx''"'" 0Pn,s 'Hh all old t'nv '"',. Jin!l y"''iire a handsome vol-'hr-t'.'' Kl!h,3i' Elliot's "Life of |