Interesting Exercises to Be Held Tonight at the School—Two Graduates. This evening at § o'clock will occur the graduating exercises at St. Joseph's academy. The exercises will be held under the direction of the Dominican Miasters, and the following is the pro gramme, the graduates being Miss Nellie Bunn, of this city, and Miss Catherine Tommey, of Lawndale: Greeting Chorus—By the pupils. Piano, Miss M. A. Duffy, Violin, Miss Kk. M. Gregory. Words of Welcome—Irene Diedrich. “Valse Caprice’—Dancla String orchestra Mandolin, Miss Bunn; Zither, Miss Kuntz; violins, Miss Gregory and E. Chewning; gui tars, Misses Timothy, Larkin and Mayes; pianos, Misses Griffin and Clifford. Drama and Cantata— The Infant Isabella and Her Friends,” SCENE I—COURT OF THE PALACE, Infanta Isabella, Loretta Keefe; Princess Beatrix, Mike] Kadgiha, Princess Inez, Bon nile Simons; Princess Pimena, Gertrude Zick: Princess Raffailla, Mary Parker; Princess Catalina, Lettie Jeter. SCENE II—GARDEN OF PALACE—CANTATA. Infanta and Princesses. Butterfly, Lettie Jeter; “Wild Rose'’—solo, Viola Braddock; Flowers and Spirits, Edith Riley, Helen and Bessie Holmes, Helen Brown ing, Myrtle Butler, Mary Middleton, Mellie Butler and Hazel Smith. Pages, Laurence Diedrich, Lettie Jeter and Francis Bayes. Pianist, Miss Larkin. Essay—‘‘Each Upward Step, However Brief, to the Sparkling Crown Can Add a Leaf.” Cath erine Timoney, “A Toute Vapeur’—Gobberts. First piano. Misses Peirce and McDonald: second piano. Misses Jordan and Clifford. Recitation— 'Grandma at the Masquerade.” eens Moore. Violin accompaniment, BE. Chewi ng. Vocal Duet, “I Have a Dolly'’—Eaton, Mol lie Butler and Bessie Holmes. Accompanist, Viola Braddock, Pantomime, ‘Song of the Mystic,’’—Seniors. Rev. A. Ryan, Reciters, Misses Peirce and Duffy. Pianist, Miss Viola Braddock Vocal Scherzo, “Snow. — Parker. Miss Bunn Pianist, Miss Reese. Musikanten, Op 86, eight hands— Wallerstein, Alberta Duffy and Viola Braddock, Lo retta Keefe and Myrtle Butler. Chorus, Serio Comic—Richards. Junior class. Accompanied by Misses Larkin and Jordan. “Salute Peslh, “March Hongroise de Con cert—Kowalski. Fipot piano, Miss Timoney. Second piano, Miss Larkin. Good Night Drill—By the Minims, Pianist, Loretta Keefe, ’ Valedictory, ‘Every Flower, Even the Fair est, Has Its Shadow Beneath It, as It Swings in the Sunlight.’’ Miss Nellie Bunn. Conferring of Honors—Very Rev. M. Weldon. Diplomas, graduation in complete academic corve Misses Catherine Timoney and Nellie Ann. Laurels for general proficiency in studies, Misses Ella Peirce and Ellen Gertrude Jordan. Medal for general improvement, Miss Eliza beth Larkin. Honors in junior department, Merited by Edna Moore and Loretta Keefe. Honors in minim department, Edith Riley. Address—Rev. J. J. Burke.