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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 18

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Will 4 J.H- i.j-if -TV u. 1 1 The New York Horse show annually marks the triumph of the world's eminent Millinery designers. are assembled the supreme creations of such renowned Parisian Exporters as Louise, Caroline Reboux, Mme. Carlier, Suzanne Camille Roger and others. secured a limited these gorgeous "Horse and will place them beginning to-morrow, Conservatively Priced INEVV ORLEANS STORES 1023-1025 Cnnal Street tr00 Dryndes Street 1CXXS Poydras Street: Magazine Street lO- Street e2- Hrenchrr.en Street Chartre street 1 2' tump Street Carroilton, HII- Oak Street Alitlersi, 431 PtitterHon Street Receiving and Shipping Department, -aVIJ Chartrea St.

A. f-erfetly tioqulpped Stable. IOI9 Bienville Victor" Set Ml I The Store of Quality vr'c ft (f Fall Suits Distinctive superior workmanship, enhances the appearance prolonged service. modes in Diagonals, Scotch Mixtures, Homespuns Broadcloths, in a color please any taste. are long, plain tailored, semi and tight fitting.

embody the latest features and kilted effects. An purchase enables us these S35.00 and 840.00 very special price. NEW YORK HORSE SHOW HATS The Biggest Suit Offering of the Season i "Ma Belle" the Best 1.00 Kid Glove Ve Know Monday, some 75 50c regular There Marie Georgette, Blum, We have number of Show" hats, on sale, Women's models, which and assures All newest Serges, and range to The coats both Skirts in plaits opportune to mark suits at this Ma Belle raised the of dollar Half a tells best glove by every They come colors, in Burn the and "Ma ly soiled white $1 to $2 $23.85 Vrry all of tbe European travelers fraa brrr ts ho are not tt ieuj the wia-t--r ai-ro bate returned. Mrs. J.

W. Lst.l tail Mi KdUli Lilil.y ret. bed bom T'edij. after an bea-e of several month. They visitej various plate Jirirg the sn miner, a ad tills autuinu nave i-ra In Venice.

fr month in I'aris and a few Jays in Loudon Just before mailing frwm 1 iv-rind for New York. They hare leeti lu Near York for a visit A a Mr. Griuui and tu-r daughter. Ms Knima sailed a week ago from France for New York on the Savoie. They have l-en In I'aris for several weeks.

Mrs. G. IL We'Mdt and her daughter. Miss Louise Wetfeldt. have been at the fjiiiily's mount in rne nfrar Fletcher.

N. C. s'iM-e their retnrn from abroad In the eari'er They will return to New Orleans this week. Miss Anna Many Join, them lu North Carolina iboot three we-k ag. and has been gns-st since.

Sh? will return to New Orleans with them. iltss Ruth Bish returned Wednesday front Chicago, where tbe baa been the gnest for several weeks of her aunt. Mrs. Johnson. Bush Is always very much entertained during ber visits to Chicaeo, where she bas made many friends.

She ii the guest of honor at numerous lovely affairs while there this autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Tebo entertained handsomely at bridse Thursday evening for tbelr debutante daughter.

Miss F.mma Telo. Their home In Seventh street wms attractive with ferns and palms and clusters of rosea. Mrs. Tebo was assisted in receiving by her danhter. Mlsse Mary and Jessie Tebo.

Mr. John Dabney Miller and the guest of honor. Miss Linma Telo. Tie player included Misses Saiile Trufant. Carrie Walmsley.

Ague George, Macson. Mary Ashley Stanton. Hilda Phelps. Marguerite Saunders. Amelia Baldwin.

Kmt'y Jone. Bestrix Kennedy. Anita Norman. Martha Gilmore, Edvrina Lynd. Louise IHigtau, Maury.

Julia Armstrong. Nina Walter. M-Cutcheou, Fmily Miller. Mednra Hyman. Murtha I'abney, and MesSr.

Hoiert Robinson, Wm. Ie Fuente. Theodore Itoehl, Tom Westfeldt, Clarence Reynaud, Hurry lNtniclat Biack. Harry ILirdie. Wiaiam Matthews.

Esmond I'Lelps. Edward Montgomery. George Janvier. John Montgomery. James Blanche.

Horatio Turner. Taimer Hardie. Lucien E. Lyons. Rtlert Norman.

Raymond Miller. Eugene Martin, Wm. Adams. Albert Tebo. Paymaster S.

Bethea. S. Dr. I'lric Phillip and Count Maronl. I For the supper following the games the 1 table la tbe dining room was profusely decorated with pink roses end carnations.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Cobb, the latter forriierlv Mr. Fannie Mi-Cann Tobln of 1 ih! city, are no- la Paris, where they 'are occupying apartmeuts.

and have been I entertaining to a great extent. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb have been traveling In the itfrient and to Tarious other countries in different part the world since their marriage, about a year ago. They ei-I pect to cvme to America, and possibly to New Orleans, late It ue whiter.

Mr. Allen McDonald I at Bowie, I to there for the jrreater part of tbe inter svason. Tbe bridge party given at the Country Cab Wednesday evening was larirely attended by the metul-er. and was an especially charmlr.g erent. It was tbe Brst gathering held at the club since summer, i at which the members were entertaining without hiviting guests, a Is the case on I a few occa-dons throughout the year.

The i tables for the games were arranged In the Icardroora on the third floor, and priies I were given at every table. The players in. luded Capt. and Mrs. Jene Dinklns, 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Randall Mis Mary Scale, Mrs. Edward Lytle. Mr. and Mrs.

Benj. Kernan, Mrs. James W. Ileum. Judge and Mrs.

Rnfus E. Foster. Mr. and Mr. Carl A.

Andrews. Mr. E. A. Mc- Messrs.

George Iaibarre. Flonrnoy Johnson and Harry Moore, Mrs. John lientley. Mr. Fred L.

Joubert, Mr. and I Mrs. Pad Brand, Mr. Eugene Martin. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. J. Formento, Miss Carrie Bacon. Mr.

Henry Lee Sluuot. Mrs. W. II. Db-ksoo.

Misa Marguerite, Holland. 1 Messrs. Alfred Hero, Emile Christ. Alcee Gelpi. John Phillips, Mr.

A. W. McLel- lan, Mr. I. T.

Khea. Miss Stephanie Invert. Mrs. Zulmee Mrs. S.

B. i McCon'nico, Mis Alice Gravely, Mr. Louise Dufour Goodrich, Mr. Lucien E. Lvons.

Mrs. Fails. Mr. George W. I Dunbar, Walter Wright, W.

O. Horn-id-rev. Bessie Behan Lewis, Jule I M. Burguieres and Mis Alicia Jumoa I vllle. The prlxes were pretty piece if cnt glas and Jardiniere and other stands I In brass, and were won by sir.

Aiari.u, Mr. Joubert. Mrs. Dngue, Mus Jumon-! vllle. Miss Holland.

Mr. Kernan. Capt. DInkins. Judge Foster, Mrs.

Lewis. Mr. Gelnl Mis Gravelr and other. ice were served after the games. Mrs.

Ferlinand Claiborne sailed from Antwerp some time ago for New Orleans, and expected to arrive here next week. She will be with ber pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. WesUey E. Lawrence, for a short stay before going on to ber home In New Poads, La Mr.

Claiborne Ien ror r-u-rope In the summer with Mrs. Augustus Craft. M'sa Craft and ber sister. Miss Sally Ward Lawrence, and traveled with them daring most of her stay abroad The other member of the party are in Lresden for a stay of several month. Mis Lneile Wlnshlp, who arrived recently from France to spend the winter with her grandparents.

Mr. and Mr. Ernest Pnech. has been heartily welcomed by her old friends and those of ber relatives lnce her arrival. She ba been entertained by tbeui at the opera and In numerous Informal ways.

Miss Wlnship Is prominent among the debutantes of the winter, and was very attractive at the opera Thursday evening, wearing an exquisite Parisian gown of cream-colored satin. She was a member of a small party as guests In Mrs. Ienegre' box. and of which Mist Maude Eustls was also a member. Mr.

and Mrs. George Denegre had a few of the officers from the North Caro- V-'V sJi-L pj 1 i S-r F- 1 i 1 ''A fc Sf'i- r-f 1 r4 1 kXt fe i It xy Given Away Incorporated The Store of Quality Aikeu. who was mn otii'-er a'ooard the same cruiser. lr. Harry faspit from Jackson, recently, and will agaia make Ner Orleans his home.

Vhe uweti.ig of Mr. Henry M. Gill's bridge whist club i.s held Tuesd.y tit the resi.leu'-e of Mrs. Gill, and was the initial meeting since il reorganisation for the winter season. There waa a large uuuiber of the iuemler attending.

The prizes at the games were won by Irs. Klle Conway Shaffer. Mrs. Henry Gii aul W. J.

Mitchell. Orliers there wer-? Muei T. Salter, Sidney Story, u'm. lulgrn. Warrei.

1 11 trick. St. Clair Adims. Frank P. Gravely, Fred J.

M. Mclutyre. Henry Grice. S. T.

Colton. G. Pitard. Ned Wilson; John M. Ifejn, Frank Loouiis.

W. M. Jay. T. L.

Mrcon, J.bn lit John Kend. W. S. Cole. ert Leiuore, tot on.

L. I. Arihinnrd. W. H.

Norri. Ionhardt, Cyrus K. Drew. A. X.

Lewis. Bartletie, and Miss Teenie H.ignn. The next meeting of the dub will le held at the resilience of Miss 11: gan, Prj taula street The officers at Jackou Barracks entertained Wednesday evenln? at a dance held In the hoproom of the post. A Bomber of guests were entertained, and the affair was delightful In every way. The room was decorated wtlh flags ami made typical of the South with decorations in moss and eane ard branches of the orange tree with the fruit.

The ladies of the post receivinj were Mrs. Stephen F.te, Mrs FieUerick Hanna and Mrs. Henry Merriam. The offlcera and guests attending included: Miss Marcel and Mr. Chester Itlaon.

Mhs Jeanne Laiige aud Mr. Henry Elder. Miss Anita I.ixe aud Mr. "tewart M.ins.ll. Mi.s Addie HiMper and Dr.

Verdtre, Miss Jennie II.H.jxr and Mr. Carl Sto kmeyer. Miss EiUe Iillon aud 5Ir. Emile Meyer. "ora Wisner an 1 Dr.

Kennedy. Mis M.irie G.dpl and Dr. Ir.des, Miss Josephine Johuson and Mr. Howe, Miss Lairence Huiuphieys and Mr. Lee Hooper.

Miss Stella Leg-ardeur and Mr. Sims. Mis Amelia Baldwin and Mr. Fred Ki-ig. Mis Olga R.s-inet and Mr.

Alfred Motan. Miss Fr.inell.i Hero and Mr. P. Vincent, Miss Berger and Mr. C.

W. Mtirphy. Barton aud Paymaster Bethea. Miss Esther Foole and Paymaster Sherley. Miss Th.nnpsou nnd Mr.

Uelllr, 'Ns Hickman and Mr. Stewart Handy. Miss Brown and Lieut. Williams. Col.

aul Mrs. Foote, Capt. and Mrs. "Merriaiu, 1 lout, and Mr. Mr.

Kay, Lieut. I.awr?son. Lieut. I.ous-talot an. I Mr.

rnd Mr. Woodruff. Lieut. Henry Ad.iir, S. passed tbroniti New Orleans tbe early part of the week or his way back Washington flora a visit to relatives lu und ther psr's of ibe Wt.

He wa ertertalned by relathis aud frieuOs during his rt iy Mrs. Robert II. Downuian and Mr. Sadie ''ameron McDonuM will leave New-York Monday for Virginia, where they will attend the wedding of a relative. They will be in Virginia only a few days before coming to New Orleans, Sadie has returned to college at B.tar Cliff aaln this year.

In a lirty at the opera Monday evening at the extra performance given for the convention delegates were Mrs. Pter-e Walmsley. M.a Marie Al lisre. Miss paola Cast medo. ML-s E.

May Hart. Miss Marguerite MiiTl'iris. E.isi-ti l'hilip Ser-nour, Hnllaml. Blakeslee aud Krans of the North Carolina and W. P.

Boyd of the Mississippi. The of the party were the guests or rue otucer or ir.e rth Carolina atoardship lu the afternoon Monday. Mr, ohn Marks and Mr. Edward I'lschel of Nati-be are the guests of relatives here. They were among the many entertained at luncheon by the officer the battleship Mississippi Monday last.

Mr. Leilt Hicki.x reached here Tuesday morning from New York and left the sftre aftemc.on for her plantation home near Franklin. La. Mrs. Henry P.

Dart, Miss May Dart r.nd Wm. K. Dart are at the Wolcott Hotel in New Y'ork, where they will be for a stay of about three weeks. Mrs. Frank Bardwell and youngest mn, F.

Mis Bardwell of Hammond, lav. are pending a few days here as guests of Mr. Hayden Wilson Wrn. Mr. end Mrs.

Winchester Bowling are rgain with Mr. Rtltert Parker at her Lome in Pryta.iia street, having recently returned from Pasa Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Planch have returned from their wedding trip.

Mrs. will receive on Mondays. A notice in the New York Herald from Washington says: "Two more engagements have Just been announced. One is that of Mis Laura Wells, daughter of Mrs. Cliffton Wells, to Lieut.

Julian P. Wilcox. V. M. son of the late Gen.

Orlando B. Will-cox, r. S. A. Their wedding will take place In the near future.

An International marriage will lie that of Miss Irene Hare, daughter of Mr. Frank P. Mitchell, and Vicoi.nt Benghem de Honthem. wbb-h will take placi in Paris on Dee. 5.

Miss Hare la unnsialiy striking In appear-itnce ard has spent much of her time In Europe." Mrs. A. Lob will leave Monday Baton Konge to he the guest of f.r her daughter, Mrs. M. Mayer.

Mr. Maurice Scharff and her daughter of Iberia, are the guests of relatives. Mr. Leo Levy of New York Is the guest of his sister, Mr. Sam T.

Ala Is. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Pokorny have returned from abroad. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Kaplan of Crowley are tbe guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Leman left Wednes day for their home In Dona idsonvi lie. La. Mrs.

A. Zeve and her child of Shreve- port. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frankel.

Mrs. A. Oppenheimer bas returned from Rensselar. where she bas been the guest of relative. Mrs.

Ralph. Mayer and her daughter. Its STRENGTH means economy Its FRESHNESS means delight six MILLION POUNDS DISTRIBUTED ANNUALLY U. S. A.

at a to at ef Mr. and for she afier the bo-l-l iys. and "-ill ri tK-it'e in t'e carnival festivities here. She hu In-ei- tbe guest in New Oilcans for tbe past vears of ber aunt, Frank B. Thon-aa, ml Idle attending allege, and -Jc Identified Itli the von riper set here.

Mis Nil if V'inor HI arrive from Natchez sni will I with her parents. Col. a-d Mm. Minor, for several day. The opera continue to If immensely fttractlve tri society, and both icrform-arces tl.is wk hvf lfn the of large grtlieriiis.

There is always a preHt deal of rercoiirse during ttje intermissions, and Cie so. ial side I proving a welcome addition, as well as the musical. the many noted at tr-e performance Thursday evenh were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh de Ls-ey Vincent, who have recently readied home from the North.

With trxm was Mr. Reuben Armstrong. Others noted ns members of different small parties or ocui-jing l-oes wc Mr. Mrs. IVter F.

rescud, Mrs. Sain Trufant. Mrs. Charles t'hlhoru. Mr.

Charted L. ll.lhc.rn. MIks Mary Cleveland, Miss Myra Tond. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beer, who had with thera Mrs. Victor Meyer and Misa I.etinra Meyer; Mr. and Mr.

Gu Baldwin, the Misses Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stem, Stvru and Mr. Walter Stern, Jlr. and Mrs.

W. B. (Jiliicau. Misa Margaret Richardson. Miss Louise All-gey er," Mr.

and Mrs. Hyman, the MKscs Danziu'er. Mis. Dunziger, Miss Hattie Waters, S'is Kate Nott, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Merrick. Mi" IVnstis, Miss Wiuship. Mis Evelyn P.yrd. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Werlein, Misses Laurette Landry, Louie Pmtt and Yertl- lee Staiitou. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Worm. Mr.

E. V. Benjamin, Mm-sea Jeanne and Madeline Arimuld and Miss l.orliger, who were in tiie I.arou siui box. JIcsr. Stirling Nott, Elmore Bead.

Iuis Crawford. Welter Kelfer, Colilstrin. Mrs. A. New 111:111.

Mrs. Svme of Cbi-rgn. Dr. William Miliun. Clinton Fulton ami AU- U-veri.

li Pin-master 111 i Mrs. Kenneth Chafer Mcintosh will le.ui? Newport this month for here lntosii lias been for duty on imard "the rei-eiin I. ip ncast.r. Mrs. W.

r.arm-tt of Shadyside Plantation ml Miss Ma Millimt ami Miss Minna I'alfrcv of Franklin. are irm-sts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Baten an Alexander.

Mrs. hiitioii and Miss Mollie Newman rt innied Mumlay from New York and oilier points North. Miss I oiMse 1 111 sail ill s-nd this sea-aea with ln-r In-other-hi-liiw and sister, Ir. ami Mrs. Lanreme Ie Buy.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. White had a few friends I11 informally All Halloween evening. Louise I'ratt will leave Monday for Nortq CaroKna.

where she will visit her relathe. Ir. and Mn. Joseph I'ratt. She will co to Bii'hmoiid.

later to be tlire until tbe middle of le-emler. The Current Event Club. with. Mrs. Oa-oar Nixon us leader, held Its firvt meeting of the aei.oii Thursday, with a large number of tiie uiemlx-rs attending.

Thv club will meet weekly on Thursday at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at tiie residence of Mrs. Ltieien E. Lyons. In IOiiislana avenue. Tire weekly pithi rints of the member always speial features of the winter season.

Aiuoup the uiemt-era this year are: Mines. Edward Sotile, Charles A. Farwell, Knrene Martin, Jaiiies Wr. Hearu. Maurice Stern, Lueien E.

Lyons, W. IL liieksou. Maurice Leraann, Ashton Bhelps. Vb tor Meyer. O.

T. Bartlett, Misa Sinuott, Miss Mary Soule, Mrs. HuDter O. Leake. Mrs.

Benjamin, Mrs. Skipman, Miss Jennie rlswold, Mrs. Henry I'ayne, Miss Werleiu, Mrs. l'hilip Werlein, Misa Levy. Muies.

James I'inkiim. Alfred l-ovell Hall. Joseph Hume. Iavis Sessums, Mrs. tiribble, Mrs.

Fishe, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. l'hilip Korriin, Mrs. 11. B.

Bartlette, Mrs. Alexitinh-r liyiiiiiu. Miss Lot-It, Mrs. J. P.

Henlcau, Mines. C. B. Fischer, tieoree W. lmnbar.

Jeffersou P. Hardin. Harry Teuick. Henry V. Beer, Julea M.

Bur-puieres. Ijp (Jraud J. Crumb. I. T.

Rhea, E. Newton Kearney, Sain Blaic, Richard Brnff, Oscar I'ulnatn, WilUam MKirath, Mrs. Mrs. Charles I'eseay, Mrs. Collan and Mrs.

Joseph E. Friend. Mrs. William F. Hnrdi" is asain at home.

She has been at Crockett Springs. and recently on a visit to Memphis. Mrs. W. W.

Manputn la still absent. She la now visiting In Vlctsburg. and will not return for about a fortnight. Mr. Man-gum returned recently.

Mr. C. A. Pevol of l'anama Is the guest of her brother and fdster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Scott, at their home in rry-tania street. She Is on her way from visit to New York and will leave here to rejoin Cvd. Devol In Panama, in about week. Her mottjer, Mrs. J.

T. Scott, will leave for Panama with tier to be her irueiit for some time. Mr. ltibha Jacobs has returned to his home lu Keutucky, after a visit of a weel, lu New Orleans. Miss Lillian Norvell and party of friends from St.

Louis were entertained at luncheon a board the I'nited States steamship Montana by a few of tbe Junior officers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Landauer entertained f-'uuday evening ut a Halloween dance lu houor of their daughter.

Miss Salome Ijiii Inner. Among tbe guests were: Misses Lucille Bium. Jennie Meyer, Sarah Block. Louise Isaacs. Gertrude Cohn.

So-rhie Hess, Itertha LeLmann, Marion Leopold, Bessie Landauer, Koshiin Reiinan, Evelyue Kahn. Elise and Rita Goldstein, Amelia Met 1, Junntta Ooldbacb and Fan-rye Selferth, Messrs. C. Harris, A. Lrey-ftis.

F. Uerriuau, Weil, K. Keru, P. rretman, A. Kahn, J.

Weil, J. HIrsch, S. Cohu, J. Levy, S. S'erc, L.

Mayer, M. Flut, Ed and M. Mayer and W. Haspel. The V.

M. H. A. Iramatic Club entertained Thursday evening In vaudeville and a daace. Mm.

Meyer Lowentbal and her danphter of Vlcksburg are tbe guests of Mr. A. Kati. Miss R.iy 1U. of Lake Charles Is the puest of relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goidt-aiith received informally Sunday last in honor of the engagement their daughter. Miss Cteone lioblsuiiih, to It. Leon Harnett.

Mrs. Goldsmith and Miss Goldsmith will be at home ou Thursdays and Sundays. Mr. and Mr. Lewis Dresdner of New York are the of relatives.

Cards have been received by friends here announcing the marriage of Mr. James Itrison Woods to Mrs. Annie Abigail Hartley, which was celebrated in Now York city Monday, Oct. 11. Cards are inclosed for at h--'ii after Nov.

1 at West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street. New York city. Mr. Woods Is a ton of Mrs. A.

A. Wok1s of New Orleans and has many friends here, who will be Interested In news of his He left here a few rears ago to reside in the Mr and Mrs. W. o. Humphrey and Mix Laurence Humphreys entertained at .1 breskfnst at the Country Club Sunday las at noon, in honor of Miss Juliet In the party were Mr.

and Mrs. Humphreys. Miss Humphreys. Mis camor. Miss Anceie ltrierre.

Mr. aud Mr. Emi'c I.oel.irer. Mesr. Walter Htif.lrdtrey and Gmnewald and Mr." Wilbnr K.

Howett of St. luis. The io. -orations were carried out in j.ink La Fram-e roses and tulle. Mr.

9nd Mrs. fieattie of Canada arrived 1-cre on she Moinus Monday on their way to visit Mr. ajd Mrs. Joseph lee at the t'arlauges' country home in Kid Gloves have world's standard Kid Gloves. century's glove experience us they are Europe's product at the price test of quality, cut, construction and finish.

in black, white and suede or glace, 2-clasp. name into your memory teach it to your children. Belle" $1.00 The celebrated Victor Carring Set steel knife, fork and emery will be given absolutely FREE with a 50c can of A. Baking Powder starting to-morrow mcrning and continuing- until all are sold. Order early the supply is limited.

A. P. Baking Powder is the best on earth and yre give you full IS ounces. TURKEYS We will again make a specialty Thanksgiving and Xmas of the very finest Western Dressed Turkey. Give us your order and won't be dis- CANDY Ileadley's and Ideal Chocolate and Candies the daintiest packages and the most delicious sweets in the world.

A specialty with us now. NUTS We will surprise you both as to quality and price on nuts. Have bought more, and bought better than ever before. Pecans all prices now ready other varieties in a few days. CHECK Look in our Canal St.

window at some of the handsome premiums we give for checks. Save your checks do your Xmas shopping with them furnish your home with them. Ask for our premium catalogue. street. Her dtinghter.

Miss Consuelo M. bet. 1s still la Ireland wita relative, where she has been pursuing a course of study. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. W. McLean and little daughter sailed Saturday a week ago on the steamship Tnrrialba for Colon and will be absent about two weeks. Mrs. W.

W. Wtillis returned the past week from Abita Springs. where sh spent the fail months at the new Ablta Vnrinff. ITntal Mrs. John A.

Morris 'returned Friday from Xew York and has opened her home In A.idubor. Place for the season. She bas been absent since tbe spring, and bas i-pent most of tbe timo at her summer brine on the Hud-son. Mr. aud Mr.

Hennen Morria anticipate coming South later In the winter from their home in Westchester, X. to be the guests for some time of Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Caruther.

who bas been with her sister, Mrs. Morris, during her absence, returned with her Friday. She will with her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Caruthers, this winter. Mrs.

James DeBuys and ber mother, Mrs. Rathbone. were among the passengers returning Monilny on the Momns from Xew York. They have been at various point Xorth and East since leaving here in the early summer. Mr.

DeBuys has been In Atlantic City and Xew York this autumn. Mr. Henry Le Sinnott entertained at a bot party at the Tnlane Monday evening complimentary to his niece. Miss Marguerite Holland. In the party were: Mr.

Sinnott. Mrs. Holland. Misses Marguerite Holland. Carrie Walnisiey and Acnes George.

Mr. Theodore Koehl and Dr. Wm. Patton. A supper at the Gmnewald Hotel followed the play.

capt ana Mrs. a. m. miilday ar again at their borne In Exposition boulevard, after a visit of several weeks la the Xorth. They were in Xew York just before returning.

An Interesting Incident connected with th recent visit ef President Taft to Xew Orleans was bis meeting with Mrs. Benj. S. Story of this city, a great-grandniec of George Washington. Mrs.

Story was Invited by the members of the faculty of Tnlane to meet the President at tan sacred concert hvld in hi honor on th college campus Sunday afternoon. Th President made an exception in tbe introduction on this occasion, aud expressed great at meeting Mr. Story. Mr. Story was a leader in the social world here for many year when her beautiful plantation home, 'Saxonholm." near the city, was the scene of many lovely entertainment.

Since its destruction by fire several years ag', Mrs. Story bas lived In Xew Orleans, and her home In upper St. Charle avenue Is one of th aristocratic and lovely residences of thm city. Mr. and Mrs.

announced the daughter. Mis Ferdinand Wei bar engagement of their Heiene Weis, to Air. Michel Lob. Mr. aud Mrs.

We Is ir.1 MI Weis will receive informally evening. this Jlr. Morris Levy of Baton Rooge, La- a few day in the city. Jlr. and Mrs.

Claude wtcan have returned from several months visit to Xew York. Mrs. Cus Worms returned recently from New York and Atlantic City, where she ha been spending the summer. Jlr. and Mr.

of Birmingham are the guests of relatives. The wc: itig of HUs Juaniti Davis and Mr. Harry Zcvgsr-bnitt of Pittsburg will take place Tuesday, Jan. Mr. and Mr.

T. Cohn of Baton Rouga spent a few days la the city. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel have taken as long as they last doz.

odds and ends of stock kid gloves, slight- 50c tnrough display, black, and colors, originally 3KmgerJftan Mrs. L. Hay em, will leave In the near future for Dallas, Tel. Misa Fannie Jackson returned to Xew Orleans Sunday, after an of a few months. 8he was with Mr.

and Mrs. llernard Menge at Tate Springs, during a part of the summer, and this autumn has been the guest of friends lu Atlanta. Asheville and recently in Columbia, S. C. She is with Mr.

and Mrs. John Menge for the earlier season. The reception given by the Progressive Tnion in honor of he visiting ladies In attendance 09 tbe Lakes-to-the-iJulf Deep Waterway convention was the chief social feature of the day Monday. was held In the Palm Garden of the St. Charles Hotel, a representative gathering of well-known persona ires from here and eUewhere at fending.

It was the only purely social feattsre connected with the convention, and was a brilliant affair. The Paim Garden was elaborately decorated with nags, and an orchestra bidden behind palms played during the hours of the reception. Mrs. W. J.

Beban was chairman of a committee of ladies who were receiving. Tbey included many of the wives of the members of the executive committee of the convention, prominent clnb women aud leaders In the social world here. Among the number were: J. Behan, chairman; Philip Werlein, Leonard Krower, Pearl Wight, Ginder Abbott. Peter F.

Pesmd. Albert Godchaux. E. A. Carrere, Alfred Le Blanc, Louis P.

Claude Smith, A. Trufant. John P. Richardson. B.

Penrose. F. 3. Williams. C.

II. Ellis, Martin Henry Maainn. St. Clair Adams, Henry M. Gill, T.

Richardson. P. J. Frledrichs, E. C.

Longmire. Christian Schertx, A. J. Stalling. Sumpter Turner.

Benjamin Ory, John G. Harrison, Knfus K. Foster, Bessie Lewis, W. J. Wagutspack, F.

A. Monroe, George II. Dunbar. J. W.

Kinnabrew, J. Creigh-ton Matthews, J. M. Guinu, William Perry Brown. B.

V. B. Dixon, Roy dan Douglas, George RoppeL Lti i-n E. Lyons James L. Onorato, Misses Kate Minor, Eleanor Rlgg.

Marion Brown, Jean Gordon, Marie Keynes and Grace King. Miss Mary Cleveland, Miss Eliza Harral and Miss Xott were noted among tbe passengers returning on the Momus Mon day from Xew York. They have leen the guests of different friends in Xew York and at points East for tbe past few months. Mrs. Ringgold Bromseau will entertain an afternoon and evening reception little later in the season to formally introduce her daughter.

Miss Sidney Lee Itrousseau. Mrs. E. T. Terry announce the engagement of ber daughter.

Wessie lone, Mr. Edward Lid-Ion of Mariana, the wedding to take place in December. Miss Myra Walmsley returned Thursday from a visit of several meeks to friends in St. Louis. Mr.

and Mr. Ishm Randolph of Chicago were nof Monday at a breakfast the Hotel Loiisiane ill honor of a few the officer of the cruller Xorth Caro-I'na. An.our th-ir were Miss Pocahontas lien. lien, Mr. F.

C. Hounold rh to. Mr. Robert I. ind-dj-u aud Christy, Mr.

Fred A. Traut. Dr. Cook other of the Xorth Carolina. Mr.

and Mr. Randolph were formerly of Virginia, b-it have been livli: lu Chicago several years. They will leave for home Mr. Andrew Stewart. returned from Washington.

D. where lieen the guest slr.ee summer of her daughter. Mrs. Marl-cry. Mrs.

l. Xibet has recently taken possession of the residence Xo. 3331 Canal January with the latter's father. Mr. Bowen, for a tour around the world.

Mr. and Mrs. Rolrt Gaylord will spend the winter season in Washington, where they have recently taken apartments. They re Just now in New York. Mr.

M. I'. Jamison of Tuscaloosa, Is the guest of his relatives, Lr. and Mrs. Otto Lerch.

Mrs. Herbert Cole of Bogalnsa baa been the guest for a few days of Mrs. Johnston Lowery at her home in State street. Mrs. Joseph Hynson has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Hertert Cole, in Boalusa recently. Mr. and Mr. Hynson are it Miss Norton in St. Charles avenue this season.

Mrs. Frank Collina and her daughter. Miss Nancy Collins, returned Tuesday from a stay of several mouth In Minnesota. Miss Collins will be one of the ery attractive debutantes of the season, the and her parents will te strain this winter with Mrs. II.

Koehl. at 47U9 Prj-tania street. Col. Charles A. Larendon and Miss La ure I-arendon have returned from a few weeks" stay In Memphis.

They took the trip back by boat, stopping for a day in Ykksburg. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Tlerc Walmsley.

were hosts at a dinner of twelve rovers Widaewiay evening, entertaining for a few of the debutantes. The dinner was one of tbe mst elaborate of the smaller aff.iirs given this season. The table decorations in pink and white were rar-rbl out with pink roses and lilies of lh valley. A large obioug desicn of tbe Hewers almost covered the table, in the certer of bi was an exquisite PredeD fgure representing a debutante and g2rl.ed in pink and white. The place-cards were hand-pa luted piitnre and were tied with pink riMmn to the faors.

TLese were gold carf pins for the men and for the o-her guests the daintiest llt'le eerv bottles. encaeJ in pink rosebuds end lilies of tbe aly in glass. The han.i-i.eis and stand the rooms were decorated in fern Mil pit.k Mr. and Mrs. V'alinsley's were: Misses Mary StrniTon, Hilda I'hel, s.

Carrie Myra I'ond. ITymaa aril M-sts. Win. Grant. n-U-rt Robinson, T.

L. A 'rev. I'lau. he and R. M.

Warner of Ohio. Mr. and Mr. Chapman II. Hyani.

hare reached New York from Europe and are at the Iroquois Hotel. Miss There Koha, who has been traveUng abroad Mrs. Beattie Is a sister of Mr. Lee, and he and her husband will be guests of their relatives for several weeks. Mrs.

Williams and her daughter. Miss Clemence Williams, were among other passeneers arriving on the Momus Monday. They spent reveral months in the North. Mra. James Legendre and ber daughter.

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