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12 Brothers, Alice Loeb, Lilian Thomas. Myrtle Gehl, Rett Henrique, Burk bardt, Delaboussaye, L. Pries, Miss Gwlnn. These fair maiden were daintily robed In organdy and lace ana carried handsome crimson porcelain plate that were presented by the artistic hostess, with the clover shaped, band painted aprons they wore, as souvenir? of the delightful afternoon. tb reception Miss Florence Huberwald sang a ballad, by De Koven.

most delightfully Mr. E. Hesselberg gave an instrumental selection; Miss Aim "Herodlade, nod "Little Doris," Despommler sang Bit 1 by De Koven, etty ballad. Mr. lost effectively 'Qfachen Lerd," by Meyer Helmund.

Despite the Inclement weather that prevailed, a very large Dumber of guests were present. Among them were Mrs. E. Hardy, Mrs. J.

McKee, Mrs. L. Graham, Miss fUarlotta Smith. Mrs. Edward Shepard, Mrs.

J. Blaffer, Mrs. George Braughn. Hiss Louise Braugbn. Mrs.

H. L. Janin, Bars. P. Dupuy, Mrs.

Wilmer Johnson, Mrs. Tbos. Nobles, Mrs. H. B.

Turner, Mrs. Charles TbieU Mrs. C. Tebault, Mrs. Jas.

A. Donnelly. Mrs. Wm. Hincks.

Mrs. J. J. Bel, Mrs. Frank H.

Day, Mrs. Oha. Rhode. Mr. Nat Burbank, Mrs.

J. E. Seaman. Mrs. J.

F. Thomas.Mlss Thomas. Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs.

J. Gauche, Mr. E. Mrs. Venables, Miss enables.

Miss B. Bell. Mrs. Henry Gehl, Miss Brlnsmade. Mis C.

R. Loeb, Mrs. Garrett Brown. Mr. M.

Navra, Mrs. N. Sbwarts. Miss Roddls. Miss Quintero.

Miss W. Crawford. Miss Carrie Rice, Mr. C. Drown.

Mrs. E. Relss, Miss Annie Bell. Miss Delahoussaye, Mrs. Del ntioussave.

Mrs. A. Thomas, Miss Z. Thomas, Miss J. Wright, Miss M.

Washburn, Mrs. H. Seligson. Mrs. A.

Pelser, Mrs. B. Mattes. Miss A. McMahon, Miss McMain.

Miss B. Abrons, Miss Shepard. Miss Coleman. Mrs. Ed Gauche.

Miss E. Stoddard. Mrs. Burkbardt, Miss E. Hazard.

Mrs. M. Hughes. Miss Nelson, Mrs. Geissert.

Miss Carter, Mrs. F. Breedlove. Miss Lillle Rice. Mrs.

Peters, Miss Wldns. Miss Philllppi. Mrs. Wm. Redmond.

Mrs. F. Tompkins, Miss Bryant. Mrs. L.

Janin. Colonel Laren don. Dr. S. Hale.

Mr. Eustis. Mr. Collins, Mr. Cross.

Mr. Reynes. Mr. Brown, Mr. Caulfleld.

Major Nat Burbank, Mr. Shwart. Dr. Sbenard, Prof. Hesselberg.

Dr. Ludwljr. Dr. M. So niat, Mr.

D. McKlttrlck, Dr. Lead better. Mr. Purser.

Mr. Venables, Mr. Relss. Mr. Beach.

Mr. Blaffer. Captain Smith. Mr. Blesine.

Mr. Romaln, Mr. Bavbi. Mr. Saxon.

Mrs. Reuben Bush will not receive again until the first Friday Miss Nellie Wolffe, who has be carnival guest of Mrs. Henry Be. Monday for Montgomery, Ala. thence to Florida for a short etf vioos to returning to her home i York.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Moses, of Chicago, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Meyer, after a delightful visit, left for home last Friday. (Miss Amy Goldsmith, of Louisville, the guest of Mrs. Jake Abraham, leaves for Mr. John Glover, of Kansas City, is the guest of hia father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Glover. Among the charming strangers wintering in New Orleans is Mrs. Armstrong, of Galveston, the guest of Mrs.

Octave Morel. Mrs. Armstrong is taking a course In art under the tuition of Prof. Wood Misses Ida and Lily Hews are at home to their friends on Tuesdays. Mrs.

H. H. Smith will entertain at a progressive euchre party on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Use Shropshire, of Jackson, Miss. Misses Laura and Lise Randolph, after a charming visit to Mr a David Jamison, returnea last week to their home In Mme. Theodore Blanc, of Paris, France.

weU known to the literary world as 'Theodore Bent on," who has been the guest for several weeks of Miss Grace King, left on Wednesday for vicksburg. after a short stay th French, "Octave Than will visit Misi will sail foi of cipient of much courteous att Mr. E. R. Violett entertain charming dinner Saturday Of I in honor of Miss Tapp, of The marriage of Mrs.

Nora Howai Craighead to Mr. Maurice Generelly celebrated on Wednesday at the Jesuit ohureu by Rev. Father Gaffney. Despil the very inclement weather that pn vailed, the church was filled with an li terested gathering of friends and rel; tlve. The handsome altar was brllllau ly illuminated with the lights of niyrlac of waxen tapers.

At 3 o'clock the brid; procession entered, the ushers, Mesar, Arthur Palfrey, Alex Nicholas, Detot Larue, Roger Generelly and Ed lierndoi preceding the bride, who was aeconipani to the altar by her brother, Mr. B. I Howard, where the groom awaited ht with his best msn. The bride looked vei pretty in. a handsome traveling gown gray cloth, combined with green; a sty lie hat completed the becoming toilet.

Uenereuy left immediately short trip, and their return will be at home to thi friends at the Generelly residence on Chestnut, between Washington and Sixth streets. The bridal couple received many costly gifts. Mrs. Blanchard and her charming daughter. Miss Virginia Blanchard, held the first of their series of Thursday afternoon receptions in February, on Thursday last.

They were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Jack Lyons, Miss Kate Minor, Miss Hattie Person." The young ladies who Httustia, Eva Lyons. I the afternoon Miss Vai very delightfully severa Mrs. E. Wolf, of Bay.

1. ira. tensile of the Joy: position of the host. The tstated of most toothsome grant wines, was artistlca jropriate shields and me painted in water colors it. Besides the consul's i re present: i Be Mrs.

Big. IneJ last of Mr. lrsbberg, of New York. The i eie oeauuruiry deeor prevailing color being magenta, he guests were Mr. aiai Mrs.

Srideabach, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Childs. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Xengass. Mr. and hits. Felix Ljeb, Mrs.

Marks and daughter or New Iberia, Mis Neugass, Miss Florence nio. Messrs. ana urnest Marks and Misses Daisy and Minnie Williams, of Bayju Lafourche, who were among the admired carnival visitors here, guests of Mr. and urs. Harry Bush, left last week tor their home.

The' Misses Williams are expected In New Orleans daring the Miss SKelby, of Mississippi, wno na, been the guest the past week of Miss Kmlly PoUeveot. left yesterday for her al months' stay a plateau of maiden hair fern, yellow tulips and Jonquils. Broad yellow satin ribbons were bowed on the chandelier and brought down to the four corners of the beautifully appointed table, on which rested crystal candelabra holding yellow candles and shades. The young girls in the dining room were gowned in white organdy and wore dainty yellow aprons, which were presented by the hostess with the porcelain plates they carried as souvenirs of the charming occasion. These fair girls were Misses Dolly and Elodie Beugnot, Lllie Claudia Guinault, Lizette the THE DAILY PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1894.

New Orleans. Mr. Ill be glad to know he has entirely recovered from the effects of his recent accident. Prof. E.

A. Coates returned during the week to Baton Rouge, after spending the carnival season In New Orleans. Miss Evelyne Krambhaar left last week for a brief visit to Texas. Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Benjamin left Saturday for Cincinnati, aDd Chicago. Mrs. Ernest Howard entertained at a delightful euchre party on Thursday evening complimentary to her cousin.

Miss Wilson, of Vermont. The prises were exceedingly pretty and were played for with a great deal of spirit. Mrs. Sam Henderson, Mis Mary Wilson and Miss Alice Starr were the luSky contestants among the ladies. Among those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. Hampden Lewis, Dr. and Mr.

E. S. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Richard White.

Misses Le Sassier, Sellka Souchon, Annie Eustis, Edith and Myrtle Kursheedt, Lulu White, Lucy Smith, Alice Starr, Corinne Tebault, Eustis; Messrs. Willie Hews, Alfred Lewis. Hamilton Tebault, Willie Raymond, Walter Lewis. Ducros, Colonel Hill. Dr.

Roby Bonn, Dr. Coohrane. Dr. Butterworth. A dainty supper and dancing terminated the evening.

Mrs. J. C. Turner entertained at a charming luncheon in her pretty home, "Cypress Villa," Harvey, last Thursday, In honor of Mrs. Warren Smith, of New York, the guest of Mrs.

H. B. Stevens. Mrs. Turner's guests were: Mr.

J. W. Hearne, Mrs. Ernest Fuech, Mrs. H.

B. Stevens, Mrs. 'James A. Ware and Mrs. Warren Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, after spending the carnival season in New Orleans, left last week for their home in Washington, D. C. Mrs.

Ben Lewis, who spent the carnival season here, the guest of the Misses Ida and Lillle Hewes, left Thursday for her home in New Iberia. Miss Alva Blaffer will entertain at an afternoon tea during the month. Mrs. Henry Dickson Bruns held the first of her afternoon receptions on Wednesday, when a number of guests were present. Mrs.

J. E. La Badie, of Montreal, is the guest of her sister in law, Mrs. L. Victor, of St.

Charles avenue, and will receive with her on Thursdays. Last Saturday night therz was an enjoyable box party, the Clara Morris performance being the objective point. Those who attended were Misses Cora Gumbel. Amy Goldsmith, Carrie Lieber, Sarah Dlnkelspiel; Measr Horace Gumbel, 8. Moses, Max Blum.

Klauber, with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Abraham as chaperoues. Mrs. Charles Liebensteln.

of Chicago, the guest of Mrs. M. L. Navra, eceives with her bostess on Tuesdays, and with Mrs. B.

W. Llsso on Thursday heoi Friday evening In complimi to the Cotillion Club by the young gentlemen who attended the charming affairs given by it the past season, has The Iadl Southern i will give tponed until after Lent, owing her of the members not being attend daring the penitential posing the class at the Club, under Mies Baer. Wednesday. The en tertainment will consist of an exhibition of the progress made In the athletic class during Its term by the members and Miss Baer. Mrs.

Fuller and Miss Fuller, wbo were the guests of Colonel Fred Myles and Miss Bellssa Myles during the carnival, left last week for their home in Kentucky. A Mansfield theratre party, on Monday night. included Misses Selma Schwartz, Bertha Simon, Tilile Schwartz and Julie Bloch. and Messrs. J.

Taussig. I 8. Weller, M. C. Schwart and M.

Feltel. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Maurice rierre entertained at a very handsome sllow tea. The house was embellished ith quantities of palms and ferns grace fully disposed about the rooms, and flowers of delicate hue rested on mantels and cabinets, interspersed with feathery Hall, Clai toullgny. bin, E.

Barnett. Glbert. Mrs. Brierre was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Theodore Brierre, Mrs.

Louis Burthe, Mrs. Paul Mlchinard, Mrs. Sidney Story. A delightful orchestra was stationed at one end of the hall, and rendered many beautiful selections during the afternoon. Among the very large number of guests present were Mrs.

Bmma Nott, Mrs. Jas. Legendre. Mrs. John A.

Morris. Mrs. W. C. C.

Claiborne. Mrs. C. M. Sorla, Mrs.

A. Lelong. Miss Zacharle, Mrs. Branch K. Miller.

Miss Eliza Leovy. Mrs. Beugnot, Mrs. William Nott. Mrs.

Walter Flower, Mrs. Fernaod Claiborne, Mrs. Wogan, Mrs. E. Nicholas, Mme.

E. Legendre, Mrs. Charle Claiborne, Miss Generes, Mrs. E. Angustin, Mrs.

Marguerite Rogers, Miss Poossard. Mrs. Darcantel, Miss Le Gardeor. Mrs Eugene Cenas. Miss Gaines, Mrs.

Charbonnet. Misses Sonlat dn Fossat, Mrs. Le Gardeur, Miss Chlapella. Mrs. Feflx Formento, Mrs.

V. Laroussinl, Mrs. Elmore Dufour, Miss Lulu Dafoar, Mr. John Wogan, Miss Durruty, Miss Sue Muller. Miss Emma Sanchez.

Mrs. Leon Glbert, Mrs. Gus Breaux, Mrs. Andrew Simnnds. Miss Moreno.

any prominent Mrs. Genei minister to Japan; Mrs. Henry crbee, Mrs. Mary Read and Mis Henderson, all of San Francisco, ore the guests of Mrs. C.

E. Mc ertiu street. After the carnival pmained several days sight seeing, ieii left in their private car for Miller, of The rialns. Carrie Kern, minibus, Carrie Lieber of Louls vi. le.

Kossie Frank of New York, Florence Baer of Vicksbnrg, Evelyn Elseman of St Louis, and Miss Moise of Summit The chaperones were Mrs. David Haa and Mrs. Maurice Abraham. Mrs. M.

E. M. Iavis held the third of ber delightful and informal afternoon receptions on Friday. Mrs. Davis was assisted In entertaining her guests by Mrs.

E. T. Merrick. Mrs. Alexander Bates, Mrs.

Frank Simms. Mrs. Harry da Ponte. Mrs. H.

W. Sloan. Mrs. Jack Lyons, Mrs' W. Robertson.

Mrs. Fernand May, Mrs. William J. O'Donnell. Miss Remiss' Miss Carlotta Smith.

Miss Blaffer, Miss Zunta. Mrs. Lewis Stanton. The young girls who poured the coffee were Misses Carrie Spelman. Hilda Meyer.

Henrietta Cummtoga, Irene Wilts. Julia Wogan, Laura PandeLly. Flo Field. Margot Cu sachs. Lucia Miltenberger.

Nit Oast el lanos, Virginia Blanchard, Jeanne and Madge Roman. Mr. Eugene Field recited a number of poems in a delightful manner; Miss Alva Blaffer sang very pleas laicly Mr. Vlo Despommler rave two charming vocal sad iewis otauton recited one of Mr. ber of guests present were Colonel and Mrs.

Wm. Preston Johnston. Mrs. R. M.

WaHnsley. Mia R. Walmsley, Mrs. Rob ert Maxwell. Mrs.

J. D. Peete. an Herndon. Mrs.

Louis LeSassier, Mrs. M. Sorla. Mrs. John Bobb.

Mrs. D. A. Chaflralx. Mrs.

Emory Claoo. Mra 1 Hardie. Mrs. Thomas Semmes, Fercy Roberts. Mrs.

R. G. Buckner, lor and Mra N. Burbank. Mrs.

Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. E. May, Mrs.

E. Glennv. Dr. and Mra Bruns, Mr. and Mrs.

St. John. Mrs. Scott Mrs. Hi kelt.

Mrs. Wm. Hammond, Mra Stokes. Mrs. E.

Woodward. Mra G. We feldt Mrs. H. Baker.

Mrs. Brandt Dixon, Mrs. J. C. Nixon.

Mrs. Wln tag. Mra Tom Nicholls. Mrs. Hampden Lewis.

Mr. and Mra Leon uibert, Mr: J. P. Richardson. Mr.

and Mra Horac dear Moulton. Mrs Robert Sharp, Mra J. H. Kennard Mr. and Mrs.

Behtley, Mrs. L. Greenleaf. Mrs. J.

B. Elliott, Mrs Victor Meyer. Mrs. A. Bates.

Misses Vio lett Mlaees Buckner. Misses Dwyer, Misses Socoia Stewart. Belcher, of Memphis; Caatellanos. Randolph, of Virginia; Logan, of Virginia; Hargnett of Pittsburg; Minor. "DeBuva, Tureaud, Howe, Bates.

Mra Symonds. of Alabama; Mrs. Bryan, of Washington; Mrs. Warren Smith, of Ntw York: Miss Avery, Miss Katharine Minor. Miss Armstrong, Mn Kenney, of Virginia; Messrs Whltehead.of Chicago; Arthur Forest, Locke Richardson, Eugene FieM, of Chicago; Prof.

Fickleu, Prof. Orr. Prcf. Smith. Mr.

Coates. ol Baltimore; Messrs. DesoOnimier, Favrot, Eskriggie. Boucher. A.

P. McCognlck, Thomas McCaleb Guthrie. Misses Duu rtan, of Baltimore; Miss Payne, of Richmond; Miss Nolan, Mr. W. Dwyer, Mr.

McKlttrlck. Mr. Beer. Miss Alice Denis entertained on Thurs day in honor of the young ladies wl acted as her maids of honor on the occ sioaj of her being queen of the Protei ball, on Monday evening, Feb. 5.

The Misses Cusacbs held the first their receptions on Thursday and evening Of Jast week, when :igl.v lr. Gibson, of Men visitor for several ns, expects to lei ne in Memphis. present ana phis, who has beet weeks in New Or ive shortly for hi delightful afternoon tea. during the week. Mrs.

Alice Favre returned from Pearling ton during the week to attend the dining given on Thursday by Miss Denis comp mentary to her maids of honor. Miss Robbie Giffen entertained a nut ber of friends charmingly yesterday afte noon at an informal tea from 4 o'clot until 5:30. Miss Marion Giffen, Miss Mj tie Tutt, Miss Lulu Pasteur, Miss Rosa Cottam were among those who assist Miss Giffen in her pleasant duty The reception given by the officers the Mexican corvette Zaragossa, on Fri day, was one of the delightful Bocia events of the week. Consul and Mrs Zamora assisted Commander Beresford Captain Asueta and the officers of tin vessel tn receiving the large number cr guests. The deck was covered with i bright awning, and flags of every naOoi were displayed.

Flowers and palms added a bright touch to the animated scene. J. delightful band rendered dance musl throughout the evening. At night tb brilliant Illumination of many electri. lights brought out to advantage the beaut; of the scene comingling of lovelj girls and their chaperoues, handsomel; gowned, the gay uniforms of tbe officer and the more sombre dress of the civilian! present.

Generals Borland and Glynn staff and various of the foreign consul Orleans wore in attendance. full list of those present on tbe delightful occasion ha already been published 1 the Picayune. Tbe lady guests were pr seated with exquisite bouquets of pansii and daisies. Last Sunday the engagement of Mis Cora Gumbel and Mr. S.

Moses, of Loui! ville, was announced. Mr. Maurice Wolf, of Bayou Sara, th guest of Mr. J. Freyhan, left for New York last Tuesday.

On Friday last the Rosetta Circle the recipient of an unexpected plei sha Mrs. Dr. Wells, of i by lady who has been an exteusive and appreciated teacher in Europe and Asia, and the large cities of South America. At the close of the usual exercises, which are conducted weekly, at the residence of Mr. Josephine Hasam, of St.

Mary street. Mrs. Wells recounted delightfully various incidents of travel; experiences In India forming the ehlef abject of her discourse. The appearance, manners, costumes, social and domestic habits of the natives were graphically portrayed, and favorable comparisons were drawn between their grand religious celebrations and our late splendid carnival. From the poppy fields of Central India (Mrs.

Wells conducted her enchanted hearers to the iBtperial oitles of Russia; passing through Germany to France, where her medical training was received, down to the old world cities of Italy, and from thence to the no leas ancient town of South America, whose revolutionary disturbances were briefly touched upon. Out southern considered to nave a decidedly Appear miringly upon the air ted ad that characterises any assemblage it people. Mrs. Wells' visit wat lettae. The Rosetta Circli iied for purpose of mental Impr and which Is growing steadily in strength and influence, is composed of the following ladies: Mrs.

H. M. Behrens. Mrs. Margaret Hunt Brisbane, Mrs.

Josephine Hasam, Mrs. E. L. Saxon, Mrs. L.

Pat in, Mrs. Bnraley, Misses Carroll. Clark, Porter, and the Misses Bell, Fanwell, Stafford, Blise Hunter, Ida Jenkins, Carrie Lee and Anna McNeil. Miss Nina Randolph, who has been visiting Colonel amily, leaves Sunday for her home in Richmond. Miss Motile Meyer, of Baton Rouge, who has been the guest of Mrs.

L. F. Hollander, returned home last Wednes ind Mn the Cinderella dat was decided to divide of the committee of es took place on Frl surplus of $224 ly amongst the following charitable li sritutlons: The Diocesan Mission, the Memorial Horns, the Home for Incurables and the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Mra Peter Anderson asknowledges on behalf of tbe Diocesan Mission the re ceipt of $56 sent by the committee and cere thanks for the generous gift. Tuesday evening there was a delightful "Prince Karl" thfeatre party participated in by Misses Sarah Marks, Evelyn Elseman, Adeline Israel, Minnie H.

Katz, Mae Seeman, Carrie Lieber, Bertha Newman, Hosie Frank, Hattie Moise. and Messrs. Jules Godchaux, Horace Gumbel. 8am Wels, Joe Moaes, Sol Cahn, Albert Godchaux, Isidore Kohlmeyer, Jake Feibleman and Charles Godchaux. Messrs.

Thomas Parker Barr, Douglas Johnson Forsyth, Horton Ogden Pierson. Charles James Macmurdo, Harvey Burton Earle, Robert Jackson McMilan, George King Logan. TMoipho Garland Wolfe and Mr. John Ruebeh White of Chicago left the city yesterday for a tew any' outing at Bar Harbor Cottage, of on their way to a very extended winter trip through Mexico. Mra C.

It. Churchill Is at home Tues Mrs. George F. Dunbar Sad Miss Louise Dunbar have returned from short vitit to their country hime in Biioxi, and'are at home to their friends on Fridays. Mrs.

David S. Ferris and ber sister, Mrs. William Polk Flower, are speeding some time at the Grunewald Hotel, and will receive their friends on Wednesdays. Miss Tomxnie Graham, of Pincwood, who has been spending the it, will I the affair i fortnight longer, to the delight of her many friends. Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Danewood are pleasantly located with Mrs. C.

E. McNeil. 218 Berlin street. Mrs. Danewood will receive on Tuesdays.

Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Miss Marie Smith have returned from a delightful visit to their home in Biioxi. Mra A. B.

Beebe has sent out cards announcing the marriage of her daughter, Daisy Belle, to Mr. Sidney George Cook, which took place on Feb. 1, at Bay St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Cook are at home on Thursdays, 233 Chestnut street. Mrs. Jacob and Miss Flora Kaufman have selected Thursday as their reception day at their Constance street home. The Artists' Association will give another of their delightful social reunions on Thursday night.

Miss Alva Blaffer will favor the audience with her sketches submitted by the members will be voted upon and criticised, and blue ribbon awarded to the successful competitor. Mrs. J. G. Kennedy is the guest of Mrs.

G. P. Blancand, and will be at home to her friends on Wednesdays. Miss Corinne Baer, of Vicksburg, who has been the guest during the carnival of Mrs. M.

Stern, left yesterday for home. Mrs. Maurice Stern entertained Friday afternoon at a progressive, euchre party. In honor of her guests, Misses Florence and Corinne Baer, of Vicksburg. After a spirited contest Miss Melanle Well won the first prize.

Miss Lily Cohen the second, and Miss Gertrude Seherck the third. The consolation prize fell to Miss Helen Decorations and refreshments were Dlnkelspiel, Lily Mayer. Adelli enj.n Sarah Stella Wolf, Clara Baer, Carrie Cohen, Rowena Loeb, Bertha Newman, Moise, Nora Navra, Frledheun, Alice Simon, Melanie Well, Corinne Feibleman, Blanche Kern, Carrie Kern, Bossie Frank, Juliette liw Schoneman, Bloeh, Jacobs, Selma Luin Abra Adler. Gertrude S. Kelffer, Carrii Beulah Kelffer aer, F.

Baer, Jennh Simon, Julia Cohen, Lulu Gutman. Most Kay Sco Minnie Goldsmith. Florence Me lelSOhn, E. Levy, Scooler, Corinne Mayer, Edith Levy, Cora Gumbel, Minnie and Helen Katz, Minnie H. Katz, Byrdie Beer, Elseman.

Miller, Carrie Lieber an! Lily Cohen. The souvenirs were beautiful and distinctly feminine. Mrs. L. A.

Sterling, of New York, who has been the guest of Major and Mrs. John Day during the carnival, left on Wednesday for her home. Mrs. Fuhrur, after a pleasant visit to her daughter, Friday last for Last Saturday John Day. Mr.

E. McKenna. A very charming time was spent. The marriage of Miss Evelyn R. Kennedy and Dr.

S. R. Olllph'ant will take place at Felicity Street Methodist church, next Thursday morning. Feb. 22, at 8 LENDAfv MONDAY.

Mr. and Mrs. LIndley Murray Ferris will entertain the Euchre Club at 8 o'clock In the evening. Mis Nina Rogers will entertain at an evening progressive euchre. TtTESDAY.

Mrs. Thomas C. Herndon and Mls Alice Herndon will receive informally at the second of their reception days in February aud March. The Class for the Discussion of Current Topics will meet at II o'clock. Mrs.

WEDNESDAY. Slmonds will entertali nd Mrs from 7 to 10 o'elock. Mr. and Mrs. Delos C.

Mellen tertaln the Merrle Makers at a party." I representing of the celebrated chai THURSDAY. Miss Leila Bonner will entertain a from 3 to half past 6. Mrs. A. Alexandei Jauuut will i and Miss Varc FRIDAY.

Mrs. M. E. M. Davis will hold tbe fourth and last of her informal afttac noon receptions in February.

Mrs. T. J. Semmes will entertain at the fourth and last of her afternoons in January and February in honor of Miss Marion Payne, of Virginia. DOINGS AT THE STATE CAPITAL.

Baton Rouge, Feb. :17. Our social atmosphere has been stirred out of Its solemnized earty welcome ck sharp Prof. Wiiiium nlsh offlclaMnj wedding march, and the ud to the beanrifnl walketf i alked lly decorated altar, preceded by the ushers. Messrs.

Harmon Wolfe, Tracey Granary and Leon Block; next. bride, and then came tbe bride, ac inipanled by her father, who was met the altar by the groom and his best an. Mr. Sidney McMain, of New Or uns. Miss Revnand wore a beautiful gown of satin de lion, trimmed profusely ake New Orlei lumber of her friends on Thursday Governor M.

J. Foster spent the first art of the week In New Orleans. Among those who came np from New wedding were: Dr. and Mra L. F.

Rev i.aud, Mr. Sidney McMain. Mr. Albert Newman, and Mrs. W.

H. McAllister, of BishoD Sessnms, of New Orleans, was ie Kue'st of Mr. and Mr. William Garie oring hi stay in the capital. Captain and Mra.

John R. Woods, of i Saturday evening from a visit llghtful visit urday last. made friends. I Mis relatives of th TREMENDOUS CRASH IN PRICES Mme. Holberg.

Afti GOODS MUST MOTE WE ARE OVERSTOCKED All our Finest SUITS reduced to $10 OO. OVERCOATS, finest qualities, from $4 QO. CHILDREN'S SUITS we have cut deep, fine qualities selling; now at $2 50. 1000 PANTS, strictly all wool, selling now at $2 50. NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! CALL AND SEE CLOTHIER HEI1V, THE CLOTUB, 80, 82, 84, 86 St.

Charles Street and family, of New On Tuesday evening Miss the Crescent city on Sa Msbly In the vnnnir folks of tbe nleasantest occasions of the was a visitor to 'the capital week. Coates. of the Loulslon Thursday foi NA0toreaHeard. CanMln O. Steele Messrs.

('has. It. David. Alvlu Read vlsUors Qresceul ClMrstblObTdK who assisted Mrs. Mall lot In her millinery department talV jrP ter.

left for New OrtUMW Thursday truest 'of Mrs Burdei Mr. Cbas. Vieck spent i MieAnnn Brit.n left fr CI to visit friends this week. suets thrcraigbeadl nerelly weddlnc. Ir.

and Mrs. rh of Bavou Sara. RVESTS AT MOBILE. Alfl Feb 17. Miss Katie Mobile, vis MrsAI Alexander, on Dauphin WMrs V.

A. Hatch, of DomopoH. aMfsse ClathtonaSayre of Montgomery, e'Varnlval St which wo im mense. has dispersed and quiet from tbe i of her newly tt.Ict of Reims ipendlnga fortnight with relatl fter spending the carnival sesson here, Mrs. C.

R. Adams has returned to her iville. sVendmz awhile with relatives ere. PMrs C. T.

RisselU of Longview. Te: la visitlne relatives and will rema Mctorlne OttM returngj, tjfj, rTSIrr a reined from New Orleans, where she has been enter tainad tar Miss Maglnnis. Mist Lucie Huge, of Pleasant Rldsre, who has been the guest of Mis Mattle Loverlng, has returned home. Mrs. Edward Coney, of Birmingham, Ala who has been visiting her daughter, Vfr li i Guile, has returned home.

Tlie lecture jrlven by Mrs. Donaldson to the King's Daughters at the Government Street Presbyterian church Monday afternoon was most instructive and a large audience was present. The marriage of Miss Mattle Punch, of this city, and Mr. W. R.

North, of St. Louis. Is announced for Feb. 28. lit.

Itev. Jane S. Johnson, missionary oishop of Western Texas, the guest of hi daughter, Mrs. Mitchell, Government street. The bishop le always as nred of a hearty welcome to Mobile from the many warm friends he made bere dortac his rectorship of Trinity church.

Dr. E. R. Forbes and Mis Natalie Dobson were married Wednesday pfter noon at the residence of tbe bride's uncle. Mr.

Walter on Hsiiett MM Tho happy obhpls lrtta one ft At. ValentlhiTs day was observed largely last Wednesday, as every little maiden lono a ennid held hiirh carnival bere Land let fall thousand of sharp little the The ladies Interested In the i hoj MondayiEat of Mr. Black, on Dauphin way. was manifested In the proceedings, name suggested, "The Chrysanthe tvlng officers re elected: Mrs. J.

Miss Maria Mlnge, president; Miss Mollie Irwin, i Hannah Ly. Wet ere Miss Lillle Wheeler, daughter of Mayor Wheeler, of EdwardsviUe, ho, with hci father, has been spending wintei ti Id, Ma.r 32 business man of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Mansfield departed for their future home in St. LQis. Miss Sara A. Bnsh gave theatre party to fourteen coapies Monday night. After tbe party miss nosn Monday evshTag at Mr.

Sims' by Miss assembled Joseph street, was most interesting. lghteentb century Less va Frenkel. Herder hv elne by Miss dinlnp room. aod an hour spent 5n conversation. The next meeting will be devoted to German music, its history and composer.

week at the ruth Avenue Hotel, Zaebarie. of New Orleans. registered Tuegdav of this week at ths H.it 1 Hoi.elll), rk. registered recently at the Brighton Hotel i City, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smythe.

of Green Mr. W. W. Littlejohn of Ie catur, spent she week at the Metro Mr? and Mrs.BJ. 1 at Washindto lington House Un.o P.

Mot registered at the New York during' the week were: E. Dirbols, Astor Houseli Viilon: Mr and Mrs, S. H. Browne, E. B.

Howell, MariboroughJ w. j. jjeppert, unuoeniai; juts. a. rei, lemy.

Imperial; W. W. Howe. Astoif House; Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Wilkinson From Eufanla. Ah From San R. G.

Riddle, St. Dei wayCei rriage for both i because she had Italy in the la 2,573,000 marrlag. In Colorado a because her husba In Spain The greatet Botd, Hotel Bar Smey, St. Denis. borongh; L.

F. Rollins, Grand Union. 5 Alabama: W. T. Bell.

Broadway Central; H. Schloas, Colonnade Hotel; J. F. Adams, Broadway Central. From Boiling, J.

A. Reid, Broad FronflJessemer, L. Forst, Colon It. C. Pax Mr.

R. Williams, From Galveston, A. Holt, St. T. Brlggs, Astor House; W.

Wheeler. Broad C. V. Patterson. A.

Ortllch, Grand Formerly, not long ago, beft Levy was in the carpet huslnes that great carpet 1 day or a year. Can beauty disclose. Ever for me Doth misery fall ajje Orleans, Febro No. 133 Canal KATE CAB AXES, y. 1894.

Drink from Ten to Fifteen Glasses Daily Until Relieved. Water from Castalian Springs, is a sure cure for all liver, kidney, malarial, stomach and bowel troubles, Brighf disease in early stages. Over 75 of the best mphlei Price by 25c; case IfromlJujraat or 100 Baronne, N. La. Telephone MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.

Kentucky has thirteen legal reasons for In twenty years Canada has had but 116 Desertion is the most common cause of Uvorce in Sweden. Paris has nearly one half of the divorces ranted in all France. Scotland has fifteen divorce to every ,000,000 fa population. Many states forbid marriage between Hungary but six. cruelty from Ingland 1, Lre nine divorc i betwet sins is borbld cause for divorce in 10,000 of population every year, rrltorie forbid mar There are at the preaent day 62,062 divorced persons living in Germany.

Bride stealing or abduction is punishable by heavy penalties in all the states. tries January, June off her bang: forbid by law the tepchlldren with i portion of divorced peoph and 50 years country has the marriage rate so greatly In recent year as in The minimum age fixed for marriaee in Sparta was 30 for a man and 20 for a The ereafcer Dortion of divorces takes place between the fifth and tenth year i 37 for a man and 18 for ADOWK THE YEARS. To night within i mother's knee. MADAM ROE Complexion Specialist i for Ladies ail 11 BAROl and 157 were rejected 1 per bt," All Well Groomed LUtea tlemen have their Nails 11 Baronne. HourslOA.a DR.

T. FELIX UOS1 Boxjo rxa'S CIMSPKSABLE BUGGY SWBi, I No. 169 Canal SM UOOT VAT.rARLB Ol THAN 8AVK3 nS OOflT 1 li. Drtsooll CarrlJOsW 'john J. Klein, 61 to H.

Huge Son. Wm. Vudf. 576 TdiujiijM Albert E. Briede, 178 lost dJlSuWeSa 3m CURES HUH all dmggista.

HUNDREDS TO SEE THE SjJSjt4 okuba s. DB. DIAKMIP, rresiaep SLOAN'S Linintt RHE Aches 2t.

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