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1 PART SECOND toe? 11)07. XEAV OKJ-EAXS, SUXDAY, JAXUAUY 2. SOCIETY NOTES. I and" Mr. Hurry Howard will le this afternoon at a musicale and reception in honor of Mite.

Nordwa. the (Cl' hnnwl singer. 1 HAVE jfp- HAVE I YOU 1 I YOU To morrow evening Mithras" ball, at the i French itj Hoow. will be a tfrj lovelj event of the Carnival season. I dU ft Ir-T To morrow evening Mr.

an.I Mr. George Lrons wlli entertain at a theatre party 1 9s5 -si 1 tejE i'j'lu honor of MiJ-s Thorntrn of Louisville. thcl- a tul Mi Gertrude Monroe. -c M.o-.iit tr inil Irs Frank 1 I Howard win entertain at dinner. 11 L10URNING MILLINERY Having gathered together a large and beantiful line of this hard-to-find branch of millinery, we take pride and pleasure in announc-, ing the fact.

Each and every hat is a model of style and beautiful finish. $5.00 to $20.00 THE HHEEGER STORE Taken Advantage ol our Pre-Invenfory Furniture Sale now in i The Ix-'ita Kappti fraternity give a K-riuau Tuesday evening at the refectory. Tr-lnr afternon at 2 instead of 2::. Mrs. Joiiu Ph.llp entertain i at the Country Club at a bridge Iran" honor of Mrs, George Lyons and Mrs.

I Keuuedy Owen. 'x I -ji V. New Veilings The enormous assortment of new spring veilings we are showing, is fresh evidence of the fact that this store "does noth-ine bv halves and vou can't beat our styles or values either. THE KREEGEIt STORE Sale ends Just four progress Feb. 1st.

Tuesday, ia tlif aftTUfin. Mr. John M. parlcr will entertain at a luncheon at her home la Prytauia street. Wedaosday.

Mm. William Montgomery will give a luncheon to a few friend. more days. M-a. T.

Borke will entertain I Wednesday at a Icm-tieon and After th gam ofh-r guests besides the players will also be entertained at tea. Miss Eliza Harral ,3 THE 'iwlll entertain at a buffet luncheon. That a. evening Mis I-ooise Harral will also en-I tertaia. giving a buffet supper a num- ler of friends.

GRANT FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. T. Buh will entertain a few yonng friends at dinner Wednesday evening to have them meet Mlaa Adele Penrose. 427-429-431 CAMP STREET.

We Fit the Hard to Fit" MISS RUBY CANNON. Fenuind Oansereao. Charlea Dlttinaa, Alcee J. George S. Kaueler.

C. T. Mr. and Mr. Hushes de la Vergne will entertain dinner Wednesday erenlug.

Tbnr.Jay evening Oleron't ball at the French tera Hoiine will he a prominent Carnira! event. F. A. Longshore, J. E.

Merllh. i erllh. i page, is the daughter of Mr. Cannon, a proojlnent cltlaen of Cheueyvilie. La.

Miss Cannon posseises many rare traits of character, and Is one of Kapidcs" most popular yoong ladles. Ji relng. 1 Ai-iQ A. Moruhv. William A.

Mysi In advance of the seasort we are no- 's-howinij a rare and elegant line of SPRING LINGERIE Dainty creations embodying the newest ideas in the art ljeaatitnl in underwear. I'hirln It Snronie. I-SSeoS 8torT It bert Stouse. F. C.

Stouse, fielfin Vila, RE-ENAMELING Friday the third Midwinter cotillion lie daneed. Ltigl Castelll. Among the larger dinners for the future la one at which Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.

Hajne will entertain lu honor of Mrs. Charles Bromwell of Washington, which will le given on 14. Mrs. C. II.

Hyaaia entertained Tery delightfully at bridge yesterday after- nun "Th im Ina iiif tir ted the formal ODeu- rher date announced include the following: Monday, Feb. 4. Mr. and Mr. Edgar H.

Bright will entertain at dinner. eORSETS i Ji ni ing or nanusome sun usuui mem 1- I AS 41' U1 Among the many Invitation issued this annexed to the Ilynnis nome in i i I ikia stfrafire i the newest models in Corsets, at all prices, fitted, from $1.00 up Monday. Fehmary 4. Mr. Charles Man-son will entertain at bridge at her home In Andulwm Place, In honor of Mrs.

Bod-ley and Mis PyKester of Chicago. mi were unin ini aim Larendon and hla daughter. Mis Laura room the game was played. The players Resiirersnl l.arendou. haTe issued pre limited to Ave or six tables, and frr tiii.in at which ther wKl enter i at each table a handsome pnx in -ttin" silver was given.

The room Is i -trv tmi ereen tints and tain Monday Feb. 4. at the Athenaeum. Mr. Chas.

A. Tjrendon will give a eotil-loii at the Athenaenm on Monday. February 4. for the debut of his daughter. Misa Laura Beauregard Larendon.

Mis Larendon is one of tlie tiandsmn-st nf the voiine women who have made thehr the carpets are in the same soft tones, i debut this season, and has been mien ad delmt this season, and has leen mncn SAVES TEETH Re-enameling is on; of the greatest inventions of modern den-tistrv; by this method oll broken down and badly decayed teeth are built up and restored to usefulness and beauty. Patients who have had their teeth re-enameled are enthusiastic over the incredible change it has made in their appearance. It is the best method for large or small cavities in children's teeth or for those who are timid, as it does not hurt to have the teeth enameled. Good Silver Filling Platlrum Allov Filling; NoBj-Shrlnkable; taolda lis colon doe not darkea'the leeth to 11.40 Enamel Flllino $rt Best 22 K. Articulated Gold Crowaia, extra heavy Porcelain Crown M.00 to A very good Robber Plate.

Porcelain Teeth S.M Best Rubber Plate, best Porcelain Teeth; platinum riveted: guaranteed tl.0 Best Aluminum Plates $15.0 op 2 K. Cold Plates beat quality and material Teeth extracted positively without pain. 50c BOSTON DENTAL a.l-j The cream woouwora. mired tince her arrival, where ahe joined refreshing. topped by tendrils of m-.

i u- Tim lailiA. inn. r.at.miilnr the eellluaT and NAHM'S Parisian Gorset Parlor, SRR71 E. MUELLER, Manager. 129 Bourbon Street, Orleans.

i taiuri i t.1 r. who will act as rbaperons to 3Iiss l-areu-1 upper wails, and th sort anraea nguis. Monday. February 4. Mr.

and Mrs. Nor-vln Harris will entertain at a dinner In honor of Miss FmUy Helm of Louisville. who will be the Carnival guest of their daughter. Miss Harris. i ilenendlns: a aueceaslon th of the rotMlnn and will receive with the JtHiug hostess will Include Mra.

John A. Morris. Mrs. I'eter F. Pesctid.

Mrs. James Legendre. Mrs. UnrhM de Verrue. Mrs.

W. I. Browu. of cflumns. are nnusually lovely.

From without every window In this parlor, boxes of bright spring blooms lent their cheer and radiance to the pretty scentf. and large clusters of fragrant rose-colored Tnesday. Feb. 5, the Atlanteaas 111 at the French Opera House. Mrs.

Henry Preston and a few others. I i hn.l lieeii acNiea to i Mrs llvanis fr and Mrs Wednesday. Feb. the wedding of Miss MignoQ and Mr. Carl at the fct.

Io1s CathelraL Joslah ChamDers or tnr lenor ior RsnMes nsrish have announced the ett- iur vr. guests Included, among others. Mines. 0 fj No Mardi Gras Colfee. Cor.

St. Charles and Washington Aves. Mr. and Mrs. William Maglnnia will entertain Welnesdy erening.

Feb. at the 8rst of a aeries of dinners that tber will give In honor of their daughter. Miss Mar guerite Maglnul. D.a'l let Inferior bnmdf latp-m npsa yM with thrfr aasoerade Dsil let inferior krtwH imp-MC apoti ytm mm tartr aoaer.sx gagement of their granddaughter. Unn Wlillaros Fauntleroy.

and Mr. Joseph Bitrgnlres of tills city. The wedding will take place very quietly In April. Mrs. James EUlingsiey will entertain at an Informal eard party in honor of Clemenee I-eGardenr and ter guest.

Mis Gene Wensel, of Natcb.es, Miss. I mi William J. Montgomery, Ollbert tireeti, Wililnuj Mttthews, John May. George IVi.rose. Henry Preston.

Miss Lucla MH-teuberger, Mrs. A. B. Blakemore and Mrs. Arthur Parker.

After the gam th dining rrwtn. where the Ices were served, Anierb an tH'autles were used to Uooorate the handsomely-appointed table, the silver candelabra hiding shades of silli and silver lltagree. la same rose color. i The 1-UZlAJNAE COFFEE mkM yoa -iat Is no Mardi Gras h. splendid coffee for Manti aiirf all the et of tt-year.

groee.r will snpply with a 4 111. an. IHitittin' HiUtine But is ilNV -STCMmI' gnorf II ll I iWUI 'L JI Tilt: JAPWKSE KSTIOW. ew Jersey Jadae Believes C'onris THE REILY-TAYLOR COMPANY. InDortrrs, Soastrra aad PaeKers ol Fine Cotleea.

Shonld Settle Issue. 0 New York. Jan. Justice J. Itn Fort, of the Supreme Corrt of New Wednesday.

Feb. 6. Mra. William Mat-tbena a ill entertain at luncheon lu honor of hef daughter. Mrs.

Edward A. Mrlll-heony. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H.

Bright will entertain for Mra. ''harles F. Bromwell at a dinner on Wednesday. Feb. fi.

Mrs. Bromwell wlil arrive from her home in Washington, I). on Mouilnr. Feb. 4.

and will be the of Mr. and Mrs. Bright until after the Carnira 1. Later she will Tlstt Mrs. Hugh de Lacey Jers-r.

iat night that he le- Mrs. George Aldige and Miss A. ice were the charming hostesses at a lovely dinner Thursday evening. The table was beantiful with huee clusters of pin, roses In tall silver pitchers, and all oilier dec-rations In the loveliest rose-rolored tints. Those ent-rtstned in-rinded Misses Knth Bush.

Gertrude Monroe. Uind Bnstis. Aiken. Louise One of the handsomest afternoou receptions of the season was given Thursday last by Mrs. Arthi.r Ievctwtx Parke? at her home In Prytania street, when she a large gathering of friends between th hours of 4 and The spacious horn- ws ve.y beaut "Ally decorated the right to settle once and for all the 8 The JustW was oue of the guests at i' the annual dinner of Mlddlebury College Ail of these ind'es carried large arm bompiets of Golden Gate roues tied with yellow satin streamers.

Mrs. Harry 1-v Imnlsse was presldlug in the dining roun sit lug at one- end of the richly set table. On it besides the silver and glass servfc-e were Tery elaltorate decorat ious in, lilies bf the valley aud American leauty-roses throughout the halis and reception rooms Tratt. and Messrs. Harry Forsyth.

J. a. j. h. (-i wiiii ine rrrnirn gower of Ju-iiiiary nnder the Con Thursday, Feb.

7. Harmony Club Bail. Ki. harden and Sam Coleman. numerous palm.

ad feras. The flowers used in these rooms were The bridge to be heid by Mrs. large of American beauty rose PhlHlrs Tuesdar afternoon at thei ilat flll.sl the mantles and various I.L.J verv hnd- Thursday, Feb. 7. Momns' ball at the French Opera House.

find fern. "tin gown In lavender panne velvet. ImuJ-einbroidered about tlie corsage and wni with imported white felt hat with lavender plumes wus aleo excessively lovely. Mrs. Cbapmau II.

Hyams. and Mr. T. G. Bush were also exquisitely gownei.

Mrs. Walter Van Bentbuys-n. In bron-n, was very lovely. Mrs. Leon Glbert was also there lu a beautiful rich dress of with br.ad.loth with ermine trimmings, noticeably lovely.

Mrs. Frank Howard slro wore b-oud. loth In pale blue, with ait exquisite French- hat to." match. Mi. Henry V.

Beer's costume of green voilo, eqni.ltely In grteu aud worn with a green hat. a creation, was one of the hari'I-somesr dressMl there. Mrs. Kdgar II. Brlgiit's gown of white cloth with aud a few touches of min' i nniitrv i intt lias iH-rn iiiitjuiih iiwu stands.

-i. Friday. Feb. 8. the Carckal geruian will be danced.

recetvina in a ih-ihiiu to cio a. I Tavender chiffon, worn over yellow silk vounir I i triinme.1 with lace. She stitution or the i niteii sstates, ne s.iui: "I that the courts of the T'nitctl' States have the power to reach In any community any Tiolatlon if the Federal Constlmti'on or the enartmnt of Congress or if the treaties between this and other untionx. "I am not prepared ro discuss ihe question as whether the I'nited States oonrts cxn co into the schools a Slate, as Mr. ltooi.

I tiiniertaiil. Iiievs ther cnu. 1 know tlint tMs reliou w'lirii is vnxinc MfoMilr. will finally tie liv it.e Sintes Siiireme Court." A Tery lovely and attrac tive The hostess- young niece. Miss Margaret Montgomery, aud Misses Mildred Post and Sylvia Norman presided at the pum-ta table.

An orchestra was screened ltehind palms lu the hall and played very charmingly during the reception. There waa a lonstant s'reaiu of callers and an un-csual display of handsome gowus worn Friday. Feb. 8. The Mystic Maids will entertain at a daace.

bunch of tiolden tiate woman visiting oere ior uc urniui r-a- eurrieil a gio.mits son Is Miss Fannie Belle Stewart. tied with strtan.ers of yellow mm I I lv i.i.irint with the oman visiting here for the Carnival a- gloriofs CURIO STORE HAS SPECIALTIES IN Souvenirs, Novelties, Ball Favors, uaslika Good Lack Charm Brooches, Pins, Fobs, tic. Souvenir Spoons, 25c Up. Mexican and Indian Curios, Post Cards, Etc. COME SEE US 136 ST.

CHARLES Onr Block trom Canal. Nrtr Conmao. Mill ORDERS SOLICIT! P. 5. Have three Leopard and oi finely mounted ftuz at bar' gain pra.

HLC OCR l.NDOW is tne oi f.iNH'D. I. II. a iLini'htu- of a-a alt reinarkablT lieailtlfub Friday. Feb.

S. Mr. and Mrs. V. K.

Michel will at a dance for their young daughters. Mixees Haydee and Btanca Mb who are still c-hoolgirls. tme aT It I. i U'lttiim .1 IT.M1 IC Wore i Mr. i coTujiu gowuetl.

Mrs. guests. Mrs. hranK w. an eviuUlte cstume of w-hite inessal.ne ookll hi one tractor, and a very pretty an I winsome I Mrs.

John Ade Dead. Many otser yointg girl. ntnu s'J'- I lur. tij M. the most superb of empire costumes edges of la.

e. Mrs. B' heavv string colored 1.IH m. 1 or eninire i-wiuuirn edges of lif e. Mrs.

George B. Matiaews ired satlu. costumes. Iw. nurueroua manrion.

were The Olynaplan. gare ball Js looke-l Is a- er is--. consploousiy iiieht the I reach inrni .1 iufl ip: i i pi i .1 l. 1., a irn l.in.li7 at House, this famed tcrr-pie of imislc. (ik slip.

Mrs. Moore Mr. and Mr. A. J.

Woir have left their htmie In New York, after a delightful time h-re as the guest of Mr. ul the scene of the vailed and in a Paris empire costume carnival functions. An "Easter Festl- reai cloth, heavily en- rteep waiiesu y.n rut low at the throat, finished with -band of gold, and she were ft large French kat. Mr. George Q.

Whitney, who was those calllnc. wore an ex- Miss Ellrabeth Ituckard has the bridge gsme that she was to give Wednesday, until Friday. Feb. Sunday. Feu.

Mtss Edith Libby will give a breakfast at the i'ountry Club. Monday. Feb. 11. Proteus' ball at the French opera House.

Feb. 11. the Tulane German Club will hold their an mini Carnival geruian. Kentlnnd. lol Jnn.

J.din Ado died to-lv of henrl failure. Sfie was iM.rn In near Cheviott. nmi itli her husband, eelebrs.ted 'lie rtiell amilversflrr of their marrisse. In Six eliiltlreti si'rvhe her. one of wlmni tleorge A lie writer and playwright.

Standnrd Advaaeea Prices. I Jau. -The St.nmlard "il I Couip.tiiv iit-ilsr aniiounied an advem-e I of a of cent per gallon on ail I of reined oil. nnpiitiin snd gssoi.ue I ii barrels. It Is understofMl tht the ii made owing to the higher pri-e barrels.

1 Mrs. JI. J. Wi.lf. rsi" was the theme illustrated by the filvmnians.

In a series of brilliant I that ue of the towns noted. Another very modish em- tableaux wherein Easter lilies end other' of btack of titncg pirc C'lSttimc 1.IS worn III (liilsite costume vetver. ncmy iJt ftiimlay eren.ng Mr. ami Mrs. 1 wns rinde or wnite cuinon.

fl.irm -orniea tne keynote in rue ioviy Uniid-embnddered In gold, that was one 01 cntertniued at a inrta.iy psny it was eot of entertained at a birt! M.l spring setting. i triniined with pettils. and was i street, in jcke aud at their resilience In Prytaiiin with touches 1 Lonor of their son Jlauriee. I the hstidsoniesf there. Th soltn Oeivaille was crowned queen r- Mrs.

Ira Wight wore pale A number were i white la-e. ...1 R.rkVv'4 I Tueiay. Feb. Comr.s" ball at the French Opera House. tne evening.

y'j lK incc. ful young sovereign. Her gown was a rvrrn was of white embroidered chiffon. of gob! and black bunds over the A stylish small hat In black was Ul.ln,. MOKOCRaM- STXTIOXERY.

Anv ts initials. stampr4 la blot. rc4. 9o4 slHer. FsstpaU, per kex.

cmti. GLSSNER. CM Canal Kew Orleans. 1 n.nitSfiiiK. (Tcniiin: il mi-mi i 10 it Orleanlans la fw York to TI.e Times ivuiw-rat.

sorn with tne cosrume. Tuesday. Feb. Ilex bail. i i I 1 aI, in n.rti.

of whom were wearing i.f the one of the hanT'-iies; of Interesting game were played, and dainty refreshments were served. A very enjoyable evening wa spent. Among those were: Jlisses Levy. Bessie Ntter. Elsie fldsmith, Irene Slayer.

Kut- Mayer. Cm In. Mvit'e Seckba-h. Hanna Kb-lti. Bertha Hay.

F.i nora Bar and Miriairt Whit W. Alison. Miss Ruby Cannon, the piquant brunette, whose pictnre is lnn on tiiU New York. Jan. arnva H.

Slnuiehaupt. Victoria: S. s. ricn con-T manue e.ii i sntln. with a design of V.i'Wr Hematic of the festival.

She carried a trailing bouqn-t of Easter Hie and lilies of the val'ev. Her niai.ls were Jlisses Edith Avegtui, Anlu Olivier. May1 l.IIv Mvsiug. who were hand- loVC "nr. Miss Kitty Ijiboulsse.i younger married "omen ws, love.y Mrs.

John M. Parker. Mrs. John M. an emp.ro of i-arke Jr Mrs.

George Young. Mrs. applioues of I rench la e. She wore irobert' Parker and Mrs. Henry Hard.e.

I French hat 1., white. Mrs, r.agene Mar- mS B2 somely gowned lu white, nud each car THIS BEAUTIFUL FELT MATTRESS ried a large cluster of rge cluster of and fern. RCfe court, consisting of Miss NM ljit year Wilson, llson l.e queen, and tne Mioses Sardeu-. Mary Murphy. Mirie tjj xrhies and MeIh.

maids, all l.rge clusters is WILL BE THE JOY OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD For worth and lMutv it h.ts no equal. It is constructed on ore piece of felt, the whole thickness of the mattress, out of stiow white cotton. thorouRhly cleaned and not in laers of tra-ihv will refnse, const-ouentl-- will alwas retain its beauty, form and residency attended by a were each and icrivsller. on tne ccmuiu-i tees were: Floor Commit ee Samuel C. (Vemin, chairman: Alexander lielvnille.

Caswell P. Semi-Annual Slaicmcnt for 6 Months Ending 31st December, 1906. no remakine-will rracticaliv last lor a lifetime an.I etuiear uell i neetl Efre ol the umbrr ol trgsliy imi-tetions onr soeerss hs bronghl oat ASK YOUR DEALER, "ir on rb fit rr.s'tre., v.kt l.nr. i a of mttres i lie's -it. "i nc''t LIABILITIES.

Ins'-a'ilments and divvlends, serial stock. 14.712.66 Contingent reserve fund Eliis. Harry Forsyth. Ir. A.

C. Ir. Louis J. tIp'. 1'r.

Paul J. tiuv Hopkins. A. T. J.

Martin. Itober: J. Mi'lfu. Frank H. Morrinier.

H'-ii Piau. he. James J. he. Bus J.

Puis. Edgar Pet. John It Henry 1 Sarpy. Pan. Viliere.

Alfred Wellborn, plifiin Werlein. B. -ept'on Cuiui'ttee-Iir. I- Potl.b-r. ehntni-i-n: C.

K. P.ert.crd Avegno. Victor Berna'd. 'ieorge i "Mor.gae loans secured by vendor's lien. Loans secured bv books 24.475.0') t-ks atid Rons Incomjdete loans 4.9S6.') Due hv borrowers for fixers, advanced 9.4S.6'i rumiture, fixtures atid supplies 212.00 Cnn.ln- nnen 21.512.4 Deposits and interest tiirreon Borrowed money and iu'erest Sundry optn accounts Undivided rotits 21,677.73 99 1,799.27 2.81.54 Assets' other than aove.

Riks from'lhe Orient. J751.f)69.06 For scie.al tiierc has ia sl.e ev I I rs at a AnPTPin PnOITTV I aaalsfl in Dn! Vfinira U'J I UTvxar KIT 01 KQ'tf llflCxnv 13 of strct 'ij-n ati i jina'-i niir This c.necti.oi is Undoul.rP.r t'ie hrest ()y Ot'ISIANA. PARISH OK ORLEANS: 'l ST' we. the menders of the Auditinir Committee, and the Secret of the above named sety, do nwxiem weartv. and an regard- foreiro statements of the condition cl this society, for the six months erin a above specmed.

ar- lT a.e, th, I nC and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. e.etl,er tl.e wl'i te for two I. J. TAVARES. W.

D. GARDINER, Aditi.Z Commiilee. days oiiiv. M-noar Tie-iay. at i pREIS, Secretary.

a ni. and 2 j. m. ril If ron can en rag or erer vubscrtlied before me this 25th day of January, A. I).

I rtpect to. stte.ni this aw-t'on. Notary Public. FACTORT-S. FETEBS, LAFAYETTE COMMERCE STS.

rescenl Mattress Company, A KOKE BUYER'S IMSTITUTIOH, WHERE HE GETS ALL THE PROFITS CREDITED KIS PASS BOOL TELEPHONE MAIN 686. perry" Art fterartmcnt. Reysi stret." Is In chnig- of a French artist who wti! 1 plesA, tn maV- any design (for famy work that ytu wiU. Adv. 11 i a ka-lf.

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