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5 9 Omts-gcmcrnt: Suntnn, JTltttmbcr 13, 1903. i DIED. PRACTICAL IDEAS Our garments ccn bine the individual and pra DIED. I MIRE At the reaidetfcc of ter son, J. Per-nand Mire, at Monroe.

on T-orsday. Dec. 10. 1. at 3 p.

OPHEUA MEPERT. I relict of tbe late Elphcge Mir. aged seTeniy- five years, a native of St. Jatu-s pariah. La.

NATHAN On Thursday. Dec. 10. st :5 o'clock p. MR SARAH M.

NA- i THAN, nee Lahou. wit of Isaac Store Open Every Night Until 9 o'docX, A Real, Live Santa Claus to Greet the Little Ones. Claus. who will be i f4-r I r1. -fc-V Jl Cr'i rAff cAttm fo to a real, live Santo i 1 HC VW-S: rHV.W-'ttt to tAem fAfrtA.f-e to 1 IS 4 1 1 I nan JfcJT '-J I.

Mi Ol av jy v' I jv" if: fvklif V-ig PI ry pU'P -7-yt FH HI fj W' -'Jjfc tH nnJ14 fM Li (1H feM I NfeX khllM I "Jl 1 TT T7TT GREA1 Bids you welcome with a greater and better line of Holiday Goods than ever before. By popular acclaim we have been declared the Established Holiday Center, which we earned by merit alone. For years we have offered the public the greatest shopping facilities, the best values, the choicest goods, the largest selections, always at prices nine out of ten times lower than any other store. You should take advantage of the coming week for Holiday shopping, because you receive more attention you get what you want and you get it delivered promptly. CHRISTMAS SALE OF Ladies', Kisses' and Children's CloaHs, Suits and Furs.

La. Mi-es- Military Jackets. In only, trimmed with st itched hands ttt royal blue limadcioth and silk orna-nu-nt-i. wortU $V00. eeial (arjnin at Cbildren's Reefer Jackets, in navy and garnet, nuide with larce sailor collar.

iuUi-i with faiiey white braid, worth $1.50. at Children" Zilieliac Jacket. In sll ahades. sizes 0 to 12. made with large hrc.id trluimed.

worth $2..1. 3.75 9Ec 1.25 LEATHER GOODS. Blaek Walrna Leather with lull chain, worth 35c. at Antonioldlo Leather Wrist with losi.l tiorket. In nil th shades, worth.

75c, at La1li' A II-leather I'ockft-IwKika. mounted with ater-linc sliver corners, H.2.-., at Antoinolill" leather Wrist with leather I'S'i'luom-lr lined and witii inolde fittings, worth at Leatherette Mhk1 ftolla, la 11 bhades, worth 75c, 19c 2Sc 75c 1.48 4Sc LACE CURTAINS, Etc. Three yard Ion Lace Car-I I I II with overlo ked Hitched etlgefl, worth a pair, at 59c Four yard lonit I Jte- fur-tain, la hauil-me doigus, IOC worth 2 a pair, liaJ Four ysrda long Iace in d.iititr pat- teruo. worth sa.So a pHtr. at IiUt) I.iirf alae fine Lace Ited Seta, with Slianm to match, worth I MQ at tT ect I HO A special purchase of Applique Iroitvr Scsrfs and Shunis to iratcb, worth OR At.

at STERLING SILVER, 15-IC Fiaa. Kt-rllns Silrer Unt lirushea Pierling Silver Sewing Sterlinc Silver Slinvinp Sterling Silver Writing Sets Sterling Sliver Cotuh and Ilnifch Sets Sterling Silver Oxidized Manicure 75c gee 1.25 1.45 1.98 2.50 Special line of Sterling Silver Faner Articiea. a Ntll F1W. Horn. Tooth Brnshea.

Inrncrs, Bella. Letter pen era, l'aper Cnttera and other articles, at 15c, 25c, 49c and 75c, Worth rxoble MILLINERY. Once more we are to the front with astounding bargains In Millinery. Every trade and atyle of head wear Is rednced to the loweat possible fltrnrc. only a few more of thne pretty Pattern Hats left that KpoSie for themselves week.

Kvery Hat must go. The aooner yoa muke your aelectlon the greater your satisfaction. $3 Trimmed H.tta at Trimmed Hats at Trimmed Hats at 00 Trimmed at $12.00 Trimmed Hats at Jis.oo aud Trimmed Hats at I. 98 2.48 3.48 4.83 0.98 II. 98 A Princely Sale of HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS.

Nathin, ag-d stveaty-eipht yean gbt ir mt-s three day a. a native of Chsreston. S. C. and a reaidc at of this city tor the past fif ty years.

PICKETT-On Sunday. Pec. at 2:30 o'clock p. HAKoLD PICIvKTT. y.s:uet sou of Gtsrge L.

plekett and Lixle Anderson, aged four year and two m. tbs. a native of New Orleana, La. KICK. On Sum-'ay.

IW. at 3:1.1 o'clock p. WM. V. RIt'KS.

cf Rjlna Mutii rnd I'hll M. sg -d ij yrars. a native of this city. SOKDELET On Sundry. IVe.

6. lf3. at o'clock a. aivd thirty-five years snd four morths, Mrs. LOl'IS SoKDELET (nee M-irie Itr ini.

a native of France, aid a resident of thla city for the past thirty-two year. TRONPLE On Tbaiwlay. Pec. Ifl. 113.

at I o'clock p. ZAC HARiE TRoNDLE, b- loved bus hand cf Helena Trondle. aged ty-I year three months and twenty-two day. I native of ttaden ltrminr rC i of thl city for the past ftrty-flve year. VAETn Dec.

4. 10.T. at 5 cMock p. MR. JOIIX A.

VAETII. beloved baehand of Omire Dupre. aged thirty-four year aad twenty-two cays, a native of New tries ds. La. Roca Station (1.1.

Opebmsa Hocis-too (Tex-). Pensac.da iFla.t. San (Tel.) paper please copy. WILKINSON On Sunday. Dec.

13. at 6: o'clock a. aged sevenfy-fonr years. Mrs. WIDOW TUEO.

J. WILKINSOS I nee Marie Ser. a native of this city. WISE On Thursday. Dee.

10. 190. at Viock a. tn-. ALBERT J.

WISE of New trk. brother of Mr. O. Joachim. IX MEMORIAN.

Jacob Haaalasier. THK FOLLOWING MEMORIAL AND resolution wre adopted by tbe board of Director of tbe Gertcanla Savings Bank and Trust Company, at a meeting called for the purpose. 03 Saturday, Dec. 12. laul: VC tiASSl.VOI U.

member of this Board since tbo of tbe and ira President si-vs- lsu departed this life ar his home. In this city, ou TIESDAY. Dec. Kb. surrounded by bis children and friends, at the age of sevnty-five years.

Called to the presidency of the hank on the eve of a financial deprnsloa his name wa a rock of honor and bemesry on whteb tbe s'orm of the rrisi ef lri broke harmless, leaving tbe Institution strong ia tbe cot.4-d-n.-e of our people. His death waa peaceful aad beaaitlfal. as bla life had b-fB horuahle and steadfast. Wttbc.nt a rain, wltcout a murmur, uneon-cieoB tbat the- hacd of death wa apoa him be breathed oat hi ao-il. It is bo figure of speech in hia ease to say fast thci poet'a fancy became a trntb: be died indeed as one "who wrapped tbe drapery of his conch atnt him and laid bins clow a tn pteassat Hi life merited ncb a death, and as we stand uioariiing at hi bier our souls ar.

lifted rip by a faith that such beauty In d' "i upon a life a-K-b aa hi had been. Is the wreath which unite mortality and Immortality In one. A fwter and truer man. "taVe Mm for all ta all." than JACOB HASSIXuER. It would he difflcalt to find.

Kind. geneoti and charitabi; a good cltbt-u. a devoted bosbaod and father, a faifhf'ii frlacL Hi heart ws oien as hia baud; gr.lle and sham and ail pretence were enemies to na-ure. Truth as! candor were fhe magnet tbat mado every man his friend Nothing human wa foreien to bim. and friendless la early youth, he built fc's fortune on the virtue of industry, fidelity and perseverance: aad hi caar-acter on the soipatbie of a generous d'a-posttioii.

He became rich in bott. The wealth which he acquired and the at ion wbich be attained only ma ie lucre beautiful kta simple, natural, modest life. He wa from heglnning to end tbe same cooyistent type of true. a. bis manhoocL The peer of the hest.

be remained as one of the poor tblr frienl and ymp'hler onpre-ten'loue. itnostentatioes: aa exampie to t-r Imitated, racilact with the hope that Itft up the patient worker. Snca a man Inherited the spirit of God. and bis ol will shine In It f'leevemore. We mourn his as a ka walcb nothing caa compensate restore.

have the coijiati.n to feel tbat tbooarh hi phyicl presroc has vanished memory of bts nooie charact is a f-oa session which wo will cher-lsb thnsagh Lfe. To the fsmlly of tbe departed we ex press our syrripatliy and cotulolenee- aad preaerv tbe record of our esteem- love and reaard for blm reei. mmetid tbat this memorial be spread on the minute of the hoard; tbat our Ns draped In th col. rs of mourning (or period of Bfteeo drt mat a py. duly attested, be sent to the fam.iy of the deceased, anil that thia memorial and resolution be published through th press ef th city.

j. mebii.it. JOHN' B. MKVERS CHARLr'S F. BLCK.

A. VIZARD. THE, F0LLOW1NO WAS ADOPTPD BT the Bard of IHreetors of tbe GERafAXIA INSURANCE COMPANY, at a special meeting held on Dee. 12. lsK5.

to wit: "la the of JAt OH HASSIXGER. one of the organizers of this company, aad president of ike Board ef lilrectors. the company baa loaf ism of na atrontfest supports; a man in woo in the peoj.Ie of tni city reposed aho-lute and nohuaucied eofloenee. and whooe name bad become the synonym of honor, in-terrlty and tr-i'h. "Th cotumimity haa lost a useful dtlxea: tbe poor a friend; bis family a focd and devoted father.

Hi progress from poverty to wraith is an aehteTciuct. tuat should Inspire bor. and me pnnry and atrenrth of his character I a berltaa-e to his c-tiiurrn aad to maukind aw prectwu than goid and more lasting taaa uion.iuieots. "We extend over sympathy bis chlldven. and recommend that this trtbnte to hia aaem-ory be recorded ou our zn.nnte as a record of our lore and esteem and 13 evldenco of oor apprec-latloa of the virtue aad acaleveaseat of bt nohie and honors life.

"To perpetuate the record. RenlTd. That thla niemorlal he spread 00 the minute of this board; that a ropy thereof be sent to tbe family of the deceased: that it he published through the pres of the city, and that fe o'-fice be draped la mourning tor a period jt fifteen day. E. MERII.H.

has. y. mvK. "JOHN H. MEVrKS.

IS K. A LD. OTTcj T. MAIER." RESOLVED. THAT OX THK DKATH Or our president our company has sustained an Irreparable loss and we.

individually, a do-votd and cenerou friend. We nenra In him tbe death of one preeminent ia this community by hi achievement, bis character and his huni-nlty. Tlie German colony of New has lost la htm It blcbest repremat1e. Iniring nearly two generation the German Gsaette and Jacob Haaacincer wre one. Tbe upporter and cf OTSias ea-terprire and of tbe best customs of (Jeraaaa social life, bis etnrdy character and devoted have reflect -d honor 00 our Genua a population.

liesotved. That a pare be set aside ha oar minute to record thete renoiuTlovui In tesrl-mocy of onr love an' esteem (or toe deceased and in evidence of our appreciation of bis virtue and merita a a man and a citlaea. Our sympathv and condolence gne out the famllv of U'e deceased, wlrb the eooeratn la'Ion ihst l.y tbe pcirlty of his life and the beauty of hi charac ter he has left them an heritage more precious and enduring than tbe we us or tne worst. Further resolved. That cole of fi-ese resolutions he sent to tbe of the deceased and published in the Gecmsn Gaiette.

in Th riiues-IeriMwrat ami New Orleans Picayune. KcstdTed. That toe of rice of the company no anl remain draped In tbe stteOoIs of monrw-f-r a period of tLli-y days from the date of bis death. PROF. J.

HAXVO DEILER. CIH PIES FCCK. ALBERT HFIM. WWTHER. Direct or.

FRED F.t'SCH. Seereta 'f and NEW OHLFANS GERMAN GAZETTE PVB-LISIMNG 'c. LTD. New Orlcsn. Dee.

1J. lfeXt. CARD? OF TI1AXK9. CARD OF THANKS. GINTNER Oa Saturday.

Pec. 12. XVt. at o'clock a. CHRI.sTlAN tJrXTNF.R.

seventy six years, a nitlve of G-mnany I and a resident of this city for fifty rear, The relat're. friends and acquaintance of the are atost reufK-ctfuliy lmlte.1 to at-I tend tSe funeral, whka mill take place from tl late No. CJ5 Annnnrlaf ioa street, uea: Henry flay avenue. This Evening at 3 o'clock. JArET On Saturday.

Dee. 12. lport. at 6 o't-Iork p. at Lake Catherine.

Charles A. Jari t. aired seventy-one years, a native of St. Jaiiioa. and a resident of this city for the pat Ixty years.

TDe n-latiws. friends and arcprictances ef the faicily aie r-rneetfiill7 iuvited to attend tie f'ineral. whhh will take place Uc.aday, Dec. 14, at aVU-k a. the late residence of the deceased.

101S Clooet street. Ivtween Eaatpart and St. Claude. Interment In St Vincent d- Paul PEG IT A On IW. 12.

at p. je sixty-nla years. MRS. t.r.STAVr rEGriLUAX. a aatite of Queen Coniity, Ireland.

The relatives, friends aid icqriatatsnees of the family, aim tlie Feme, Gavin ncd Manln families, are respectfully lovlted to attend ber funeral, wbteh will take bice This (SntKlay) tvenlng at 2 clock, from tbt residence of John rulsslgner, 34S4 Esplanade avenue, near Mis street. STl'MrF-Oa Friday, Oec. n. at 10:25 p. MARcJARETIl UIOAX.

beloved wife of Jacob Stdtnpf, aged thirty-two years, a native of New Orleans. Tlie relative and friends of fhe faml'y are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, which will take place Sunday Evening. Dee. 13. 1903, at 3 o'clock, from ber late residence, corner Howard and Felicity streets.

TAAFFE-Ou Friday. Dec. II, 1303. at o'clock p. A.

3. TAATFK. beloved husband of Manjiret Doland, a native of Gaoth. County Galv.ay, Ireland, aged seventy-six years, a resident of this city for tlie past forty-six years. The relatives and friends sod those of hi aortas William and Frank; also Division No.

2. A. O. are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, which will take place Sunday. Dee.

13. at 3 o'clock, from the lite resilience of the deceased. 528 St. Jonepti afreet. GMvestoa (Tex.J snd New To.

papers pleas copy. Wt'VDER-On Satnr.iey. Dec. 12. 19031.

at 10 o'clcvt a. LOI'IS JOSEPH. child of Ruby M. Knight and Louis J. -ph Wnnder, aed ooe year two months, a native of New Orleans.

The relattvesi. frteoda and acquaintances of th family, also members of Mount Mar tab Lodge No. 59. F. and A.

Washington Lo.lge No. 75. K. of are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral, which will take place Sunday. Dee.

13, at o'rlock p. from the residence of bis parente. corner of Frencbtren and Decatur streets. Interment In St. Vincent de Paul Cemetery.

BEKGMAN-On Tuesday. Dec. at 9 o'clock p. JOSEPH A. BERGMAN, aged aixty-three year, a natlv of Poaen.

and a resilient of this city for tbe past fifteen years. Kansas City paper please cry. Bt't'KIXT On Wednesday. Dec. 9.

1CK. at 8:40 o'clock a. WILLIAM M. Bl'CKLEY. oldest son of the late William Buckley and Cathrlan Law lor.

agd thirty-one years, a aa-tlv of New Orleans. La. CAMBON'-Oo Sunday. Dec. 8.

19. at 6 o'clock a. EDWARD S. CAMBON. a native of this -city, and late of Terrebonne par-lah.

aged thirty-eight years. CAMILLK On Tiesday. Dee. 1. 1903.

at o'clock p. ai his residence tn Convent. St. Jam- psrlah. JACOB CAMILLK.

sixty-four years old. a native of St. James partsb. La. CAXNOX-Osj Trlday.

Dee. 11. ltKKJ. at 10:30 o'clock p. SAKAH NASH, wlf of J.

E. Cannnon, aged forty-five years. Morgan City and Galveston psnera please copy. DELANET-On Tuesday, Dec. 8, 103.

at 10: o'clock p. WILUAM S. DELANEY. beloved husband of deceased Mrllle Leonard, aged foity years, a native of New urleaoa. La.

DICKHOFF On Wednesday. Dee. 9. 1903. at 1:45 a.

MART DICKHOFF, a jed fifty thrr. ears aad eight moaths, a native of this r. DKZ-On Friday. Dee. 1903.

at o'clock p. MaRIB DOIZ. a native of Baltimore. and a resident of this clijr for the past forty yesrs. ENGLEItT-Oa Sonday.

Dee. a. 1003, at 4:30 O'clock p. KXJZABETH Bt'RKE. wife of tbe late Philip Englert, sged eighty-one years two mouth and one day.

a native of Germany ai a resident ef tbU city for tbe past fifty-three years. FRF-DKKirKS On Thursday. Dec. 10. 1S03.

at 6 33 p. ALBFCRT FREDERICKS, beloved husband of Susan Brick, aged alxty yeara one month and two days, a native of Germany, and a resident of New Orleans since 1W0. (Als). New York Cby and llciuston iTex. papers pleaso copy.

GItEENB At St. Alpbonsus Convent of Mercy. St. Andrew street. Wednesday, Dee.

9. at :15 o'clock a. REBECCA ijRKKNK In religion Mother M. Agnes, a aa- tlve of Waterford, Ireland. HANS On Tuesday.

Dee. 9. 1S0S, at 11 o'clock p. JACOB HANS, beloved husband of Florence Brown, aged siaty-ono years, a satire of Germany aad a resident of thla city for the past furty-five years. Mnhjlc paper pleaao coy.

HART On Ttiursday. Dec. 10. lf, at O'clock p. R.

A. UART. beloved hishtod of Mary Assaunt, aged fifty-eight years, a native of Kentucky. ASS INGE 8 On. Tuesday.

Dee. 1903. at 9:15 o'rlock p. JACOB HASSINGER. aged seventy iv years and twenty-nine day, a na-tlva of It horn.

Bavaria, Germany, aad a resident of this city for the past sixty-three years. HAYES On Tnesday mcrnlng. Dee. 9. i9G.

at :20 o'clock. HAYES, lu religion Sister Mary of St. Ignatius, a nativ of Limerick, Ireland, aged sixty-four years. JOTtDY-On Tuesday, Dee. 8.

KH3. at o'clock a. aged flffy-elaht years and seven month. JOS- NX" MA JOSDY. a native of tale city.

KING Saturday. Dee. S. at 4 p. SARAH ANN" MILLER, wtdow of William W.

King, aged eighty-two years. KOCII-On Monday. Dee. 7. 19n3, at 2:30 o'clock a.

CE.1LIA EKTZ. widow of the late Jacob Koch, ased seventy-one years and seven tnootha. a native of liado Baden. Germany, snd a resident of this city for tfca past fifty-two years. KOHN'--At Paris, France, Monday morning.

1 Pec. HHa. DR. ARTHUR KUHN. KOUKY Tuesday.

lee. S. 1M03. at 1 o'clock p. LOIM IkOLSKY.

Iieloved father of Mr, i 3. I. Hi tman, aged seventy-live year and five mnotbs. a native of Prussia and a reskiest of this cltv for the past forty-eigat years. Brooklyn N.

Y.I paper please copy. LINES On Monday. Dec. 7. lfna.

at :13 clork a. PIIUIBA A. BAt'DSR. cf Dr. P.

M. Lin3, agd sixty-three years and thirteen days, a native of New York and a resident of thla city for the past nineteen years. LITTLE On Friday. Dee. 11, at o'clock p.

FANNY LITTLE, daughter cf tbe late Etfcanard M. Coltoo. aged fifty-eight y-ars. a native of Covlngtia. and a ral-dent of thU city for the peat twenty years.

MARCOU Sunday. Ic. lie 3. at 4:30 o'clock p. JOSEPHINE OTERO, wife cf he late Joseph Msrcon.

aged seTenty-four years, a native of New Orleans. MCCARTHY At Bunkle, on Mocday, Dee. 7. l'Jo3. at lock p.

TVILU V.U MeCAUTHY. aged tulrty -eight years, a uanvc of 1 hi city. New Haven lOsa.) aad Thihodaux iLa papers please copy. MILLOrT At ladisnnvine. on jemjiy.

Dcemler 1, 3. a. m. JoilV JS-. neb'Ved ef Anile Da-dioger.

age twenty-five yars, one Baoetii anl six clays. NKV1N On Wednesday. Dee. 9. 1103.

at p. MRS. TERESA NEVIX, mother of P. J. -ad grandecothet of Dr.

J. J. Ujaa. DRYADES, EUTERPE Ladies' Tailor Made Suits of all wool Venetian Hoth, In black, roval and cantor, li.nsr box platted blouse Ja ket, trimmed with silk brol.1, new flare skirt, worth $1M. at 12,00 Ladles' Tallor-Made Snits of all-wol worsted cheviot.

Lonif IV bl.Mtse coat, with lioiil.te uiiiitiry cap. s. trlfimed in silk braid an.l berry sHk ornsmeuts. sk rt made full flare ar tr.uimed. worth 15.00 at Ladle- and MIsx-s' Jackets 'n Mack, tan and enstor.

made with new coliarless and pipd with aatiu. S.5o, at LadW and Mis.e' in black and castor, made with n-w coliarless collar. Inlaid wth stitched vtlvet. worth $7.50. at Lr.fiies" au.l Misses Jacket of fine qnnllty kersey of liz.

tan. made In wr military cape style. witU stitched bandt of satin, and velvet buttons, worth $12(10. at 4.50 5.Q0 8.00 Children's Long Coats witU larire stole collars. and trimmed with braid tnd but- 0 00 tons, worOi $4 at viUU Blatk lur Stole Col- CO ft larettes.

worth St.50. 3U P.lack Concv Fur Iteees. I Cf eight tails, worth $2 50. at I.UU Otfer For Stole Neck Ps-. with sit tails, worth 7.oo, at 3.98 Silver .1 Xeck Pieces, wit "1,4.98 eitht tails, worth 50.

Stone Marten ck with eight ta.1 worth 7 $12 on. at 'l Children's Colored Bordered Jrteinstitcneci iimascr vLh'fs. In a fancy bi. at ip-r Ldie' White Hem-tliched Haudkepi-lilefs. extra -jnal-itv.

tJ in a box. at tper l-'XI Ladies' White Fancy I -ice Handkerchiefs, a fancy case, at (per case! White Emhriidred Hemstitched llandfccr-elib-f. in a box. at tper txi Men's White rmbrcldered Initial S.Is Hemstitched Hatdkcrchiefs. worth 75c, at I5c 50c 60c 75c 4Cc BOYS' CLOTHING.

Boys' Don breasted and Suits in navy and f-iacr mixed ex tra well made, worth $2. at 1.23 1.53 Little Fellowa' Uus-ian Style, navy cloth suits, handsome ly trimmed, with kni'-acr-bicttcr pants, sizes .1 to worth at lKuhle-b-ea'ted and Norfolk Suit In fjney and s. lid shade-, cf all m.oerials: pt-nts with ei tension band and patent JQ button, worth $4. at Pi.ec-ln! lot of Boys' Oxford Overcoat, extra loi.g and well made, sizes 7 ta lti, worth $5. at i.wO 23 Inch Jointed with i1 nrly bair.

moving eyes. and stcM-'kiiiK-. worth 1 tn. Kid Body D. lis.

with sbm-s and stockings, I movir.g eyes, worth SV-. at 18-Ineh Extra Fine Kid Body Dot.s. with real eyelashes and shoes and stockings worth at everlasting assortment, from ito.isi dowu to 93c 50c 98c iQc Rocker, 39c HOLIDAY Cyclone Wagon, $2.39 tical ideas of tailoring th clesan ter pay a little more and something that will look wij as long as you wear it, if H. 0. STEVENS CO Limited Jole-KNOX HATS-Ajnti.

CLOTHIERS and FURNISHEI 710-712 Canal StreeL Does Stjle, Elegance and Fromp tnde Count in Year Easiness Then you nt tho CRATIAM QV.KUTY 'our printing. To Ld only the L. GRAHAM Ltd 71R-7IT-71B PKHUinO ST. Tb oldo t-rtrm tli I'nlon LU-l. 5 Christmas Artistic Reading Lamps, In Gas and Clectric Lights.

HARTWELL CO. Afcnti It Filter. Mnrch Heater ail HeUback Lithu. 4 213 Baronne Street. WatcH Our Show Wlndov Ih-e.

1. IS. 18 and 17. 4 Prof. V.

H. Arinftron WILL DEMOVPTRATK WUITfXV KX I.IH iSKLS. Atk. Gin t'nlture Tt. EXHIBITION FUKK.

IKiST MISS II A. BALDWIN i CO LtcL. Center Can. e.ad Coraaoi Streets, In to the Urg tork of -rtmnt of Soon in rtc Uootl. Cutlon tin ts Tou'v loitcd for iIppt whn U.Kin Now tlrnt 11 Inme Tvltliln Jur prasp.

anil It 0 "ii i'o usort- tho i-avinut rput for a Ftat-1 of yra rhr not orrn or? All mrts of wealth take w'lifrs c-jit real est.ito. If you hnvp 1 saved any njKiivjr. make a fsort takhig out a few wi'h ns. We m-ver. in eiubti-t-n v-n-H.

1 1 1 5 UNION MOME5TEAD ASSOCI ATH 33S Carondclet Street. Great Bargains in Pnctograp HIRING THIS MOM II AT POJAS CONNER'S IOOT CASAL STREKT. Js Trioc thia adTertlminpot aloof 2 ftod oo Utxoift oi' oar -4 ot.lln tb flu und til t'f. rlMw of work prttiiortlonJilrlT retlu- kint new drw(u aod cardt. I and water colora.

CaU ea amid th ruati. J5- WHEN YOU ARE Making CLr1t.tniaa rrsa do cat to a' ato-k of riNf fount a i rrNs. PAivrr TIoVFJIY. IIUI.IIH1' GIFT B'Mi i- FA.C INK STAND FRAOTIt PAIF.H liTRAHli lit, I RANWM HuoKS AND IUKIU I A lartv Tarlety at moderate 108 St. Ckav.rlea ftM eatr Caa r.

MARHICD. CHASE NEniJS-Wdncadny. Not IMS. at Camp NwIIr, Uamm.wd. Bt.

Fa'her Bernard. JoFF.l'H ss 10 Mlse NATALIK NKEL1S. Tuen-lny. lr 1. M.

AlT.lSl KAMMKR, botti ot ttln rli a earda. IMk-Oo TbuTnUv, Not. by laator R-t. G. C.

Frank of tr -at ETacfpllrrl LcJhera-j tlmra JJIr. JOHN HOTH V.it CFv'ILE FINK. -On le. 1'. kj in 1..

JAVi5 1 vf New ni'l WHOW MAT Hi'DUKNS of UU-11. La. KEEH MTio.UJ)-t.ii TVedie 2. at tne rrR)d n-e of th Kt. Mr.

J. U. hthrs HIT A IH NAL1. LEWIS-On Voi.dsy. No-.

at 5 p. at the if. Lou Ca John M. Laval. Mr I IM-twLASS KAIMA ac-1 MAI.

IE LE'VIS. TlCKi.R-i.rWANu oa I'-r. 12. I 7 p. Hi.

Vl'i'k of Vol- MAK'K I. No jf W.VI.'T.'R-IH1 K--a ig. at 5 i. Mr. 4j KviVKKITK i -he a if l-onda mat-.

ft I'i'i! t'j th T. Mr 9 ft. Mr Mrv rl. 1-- 1 t-e fcome 4t liielr 1 i-ite A tint M.f, copied, i ne reai iei value of a suit or an overccy: is in tlie looks after weann Curly lapeii and baggy are, like the lost buttons, tl, 1 Tl A A I 11 good children. ca3PMYL7J AND POLYMNIA STS.

iAZAR LADIES' WAISTS. Ladies Black Mercerized Waists, entire front shirrvd and trimmed with largo black buttons, worth at Ladies Waists of All-Wool Flannel, made with Htitched straps and trimmed with Meel buttons, worth at 98c I dies Waists of AH -Wool Flannel, tailor- ni ide. with new tab collar, I Ifl worth $2.50. at 1.4(3 Ladles Waists of Alt Silk Pea rtc Cygne. In white and black.

front hemstitched and trimmed with silk ornaments, woito 1 00 $5.00. at SHOES. MUss' and Children's Vict Kid Lac- Shoes, patent leather tips, aiz-s 12 to 2, worth a pair. Mi-eV and Children's VUI Kid, Patent Leather or Kid Tip. Lace or Button Shoe, single and extension soles, worth at Boy- Vict Kid and Calf I -ace Shoes, worth $1.50, at The Orphe tm Shoes for I.a-dies ara nw.li of Braxii kid, an.l come in all up-to-date styles, the fyt on earth for the price 65c USEFUL PRESENTS.

Zreden Comb, Mirror Sets. Brouh and Ebony Corah and Brush Set. sterling mounted Fancy Handkerchief and tilove Box Sets Ci-Uulold and Plush F.as Photograph Aibuius Fancy Cellaloid Necktie Boxes Ebonr Military Brush Set, sterling mounted Fancy Celluloid Work Boxes MEFS FURNISHINGS. Men's nesry-rlbhed. Shirts and Drawers.

In endet blue only, worth OR at Ow Slen's Blue and Assorted Klrnnel Overshlrts, regu- JC price fl.00, at 12 Men's Flannelette nn Gowns, worth 75c, w3 Men's Laundered Xeglliree Shirts, with extra cutis, Cjl worth at iU Men's New High-grade Silk Neckwear, In all shapes, OC at do to A 3 Men's Kxtra Fine Silk Suspenders, with kid end, each in a fancy 1ki, at JJ down to Hu TOYS. Oakwood $2.00 Iron Gas 25c Tool Chests $1.00 Game of Parcbcsl 25c Iron Locomotives $1.50 Child's Morris Chair $1.00 Large Wooden $1.25 Reclining Goearts $1.00 Targets $2.00 Crocklnole 50c Game of Flinch 40c Doll Hammocks $2.00 Rattan Rockers JS.00 Hand Cats 35c Kuamel Beaa, wire spring. Tricycle, Plush Scat, $2.25 DIED. A Kit On Saturday. Dee.

12 i9e3 3:30 rks-k p. ased t-v months and s'x day. KI'UARD A I Inf u.t son Iswh. Sherbui-B ami lalesr Gautler. a MtiTe of this city.

The relatives friend and ainintane cf fhe fsirny. also the of D'Ainin. Vin-ent and ape Invlt-d to it'end the funeral. tike piaee Sunday. Dec.

13. 3 o'-. p. 31.. from the resideae.

of th ratines. yn. Clicstaut. between Napoleon arn-Te a3( Jeca street. GLMVnit Map 'ay.

Dee. 7. K. "1T OLctVLil, at ti restdesca la Ioltoda u. n's Ff i- Co1t.

Soaih.jx-d LUae worth a Ij.di"s' Fttra quality "l-r-d Bordered and White Hemstitched Handkerchief, worth 5-. at White Scalloped Kdc kii.I I.ace-ins.rte.1 worth 10c. Ijid'e' White Fmbrc.idored. Soaliopcd p.lred and Hem-stitched Hand kerchiefs, worth from 25 40c, Ladies' White, Tnre Linen. Lm'Tol Initial Hac rchiofs.

put up la a fancy b.x. worth $125. at cper boil 2c 3c 5c I5c 75c UMBRELLAS. Children- 24 inch Gloria Silk 1 ml-reliiis. with natural woc.rt and fancy hati'Les, worth (1 'J5.

Ladies' aid Men's 2.1 and 2-inc li Ti ffeta el Ins, wiih natural wr.l. pea-1 or horr. sterling sil-er trimmed han.lics. worth at 75c I. S3 Ladies' All T'm-brc-llas.

with st-rUn" tV.wr and gun metal baadh-s. fl MQ worth $5. at U.rJ Men's F.xtra Fin. All Silk Puihrelias. witii hand-cime cstural trcwicl and born ban mounted with 0 QQ silver, worth $ti to atw.wU The Center of the Toy YorM Is Here.

From France, from Germany, from from atrl from our own country, thousancl and thousands of toys have been j-athered into this, The Greatest Tot Store in the South. No more elalrate or more complete exhibition of toys in ail America than ours. Buv at once while selections are best and stocks complete. Here are Bargains the best we have ever offered New Orleans' Favorite Dell Department. Comp'cte in every detail a wonderland of Dolls Kid Dolls, Jointed Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Worsted Dolls.

atent Dolls. Rag Dolis, etc. In fact, every thicg worth seeii.g in iHdls and Dolls Commencing to-morrow, we will give away with every doll from iSc and vpwards, a mohair scratch felt doll hat, in all this season's new shapes. TOYS. 3c Chrlstmss Tree.

Ornaments. $1.00 Air Rlfls 75c Wash Sets $1.50 Iron 70c Mechsnical Boats $1 00 Enamel Beds, complete. Iron Patrols 40c lull's Furniture $2 00 Doll's Carriage 25c Large Rulber Balls $1.50 Hair Horses $1.00 Magic Lanterns $1.50 Shooting Gallery 25c Horse Reins 40e Wheelbarrows le r.5c 75c irc 75c 45c Pc 25c This Tandem, $3.49 U1BD. AlXANTiKR In Al at the r- of ber dau-hter, M. 11.

I'. n-lth. on Si tunli 3. l'joi. at 1:30 a.

tn Vi VP.Y Vir wtdow of the late Jufea K. AI-x- i a native ef N-w Vrt t-d a r. of i N.s for n.asy AI--X- i l.rcivn (. i.j u.o.r i iiMKM On Satnr.iay. IW ij.

cct a' .1.1 o'ei. p. I'A'liar. i-K 1 tielnv-d of Jot: a Ti-a j. years, a native of i i Ije 'il s.

f.jiily i -v rete. tfnl'y to a'tend i n.ta!. tAi.l. 1H take TM 1- i. t.t lortc.

b-r late No IS CallWi streak IMls. with l-Ottle on pillows, worth Larre. Jointed Ix-oS. with shoes and Rtoc'kinis and iiioviTis eyes, curly lair, worth 4V. at lclneh J.

detect hisqne heads, wortli uV. 2' In- Jointecl IMi. light or dark bair. and st. k-l i i ir eves.

1 r' Pnbreakable lii. if.l and worth at ICc 25c 33c 75c 50c This Velocipede, 89c Shoofir I BIF.I. CARUiFR-Oa ley. IW. II.

I -t. at 4 ro ri.H-k a. VI-'L. cUVIA CAEVHKK. caiigtr.r II.

lanif and t'je late! iiia rianagan. r-d twentysne yi sr. a iita 1 ianscan. ar-sl twen'T-ene years, a aa- t.e o' Ne ort.aas. The r-Utive.

fl-wis of f.rrity are rosnertrollT Ir.ci ed O) attend the foperal. which oid take Smda- Fvnina IX l'k at 3 lork. Vt late a l-tt Th-ilia i M. iv" Ij.cv.iI iMt-vl. St.

Us la 1 'I1 1 Anj li ratr pl-e "Ty. At aarie. Sru ljy Biorriln I -re. i5. HENKI Zli.iL.

li I Wcvls eaa not convey onr Inner feelnc of thanks to v-h and all who an klacfly and lorlnely eentribiitod to cs their svTrptthy hr thoncht. won) or deed, aid hr the hf-a-i'lfiil ftoial offerings, a of ieip as conilderahly In ir hereavennt. PH. D. M.

I.l'F.-s A Hp FAMTLT. CARD OF We. the bereaved family of JOHN A. VAETH. who departed this life ou Dec.

4. whb to expresa wit thanSs to relative, nelg'ihor and friend who so klndl aeslsted us. an for th-lr beautiful Coral to tSe Ste a of Mrey t-r prayers; Brother and r-ier Kennedv St. AIrhon-rs cier-u for services 4t fwp, h.ts. an! jfruve; to Dr.

Cbss A. Borey for hi ev-rr cffo-; to Ancrlan B. A. A. to ta-B-rters' Benevolent A swia loo Mr.

P. J. M-Mnhoo. have be thanks of each anemi h-r of tbe faiotiy. That God ay he to ec.

of von a renrot time of trial a 700 wet to an 1. 1 ec v-: wlD. JOHN A. TAETU A.M FAMUX. DIED.

V.NrKi:tVES- Ha aattirday. tw. 1. at a. GFORcH W.

TANPKIU IsiKS. -ed twen'y-aeTrn years, a natlre of tmear. B.Uf,. of nd of Nw rtTlt Typ.gr.pfcical loloa No. 17.

are resnertmny InTlted to a rend ie wticlt ill plaee Sundsy. Dee. a 1 o'cloek p. frrm the re-d-cV-ce ef t's BMtSe. Mrs.

E. J. Fyrae. No. lllX' I rya rv t.

I.jfa oee iIji and Galv-stoo iTrv.) paorra pi FORN Afrls-On Saturday, pee. li p. ae4 apTeaty-six yea-. Hym ANA FUUNAK. a aativ, Sj-a.

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