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STH8HERALD. lV t the UpbhUdlgn of the West Side of the River. "A very live and creditable weekly newspaper."-MANUFACTURERS' RIECORD. AV1l. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 191--. No. 41. r•-'.. -- - . . lnm enma la lnninm BOTTLE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME- :.... H. FULL , @ O A{QAR T S T" [ SEXPRESS PR EAID // .='1 :p ONALS P OTHERWISE ":'Mett spent a while with -A.•ta Springs. 3d. McNair have the slr many friends 10 the Gber months'-old son, Md- death occurreds last of the'N achise *ho iation, Miss Elisa Sappointed on the Bar- sad Miss M. S. Wilson Committee for our dis- origin damaged the Ie•et cottage, Nos. 701- asue, to the amount of morning at 8:50 o'- t•Mss was extinguished Ussswtty of an alarm. b•lewae by Mrs. Thomas s Inasued. One side is S ltma Aubert, the oth- S smids of Mr. and Mrs. with them in the ti--months' old son, dlsh occurred last S•t- Imural took place Sun- p. . trom the parents' attiae Ave. returned Priday from he was accompanied e are now prepared to show our t Impotations and our Own Crea- of Model Hats. Sliners, Merchants and Visitore to the city ited to inspect our line. We are large ale Jobbers and can supply your wants at I TIVE SAVING. We ,are close to you, give you quick delivery. nth all these faciiltiIe at your door, why not home. ssman-Weinfeld Millinery Co., Ltd. --... .O-OIDme MIN rERs---- DEPARTMENT * WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, MAGAZINE STRETE. 1- AAS ET. by her daughter, Miss Elise Clark, who returned home to be operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Hy. Aycock has returned from Baton Rouge, La. Miss Bertha Price, of New Iberia, is in Algilers for Carnival, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Olsen. Mr. J. T. Gordy, who has been out of town on a business and pleasure trip, is expected to return about Mar. 1st. One of the events in Algiers on Mar. di Gras day will be the parade of a crowd of your e e as n an about 1:00 or 2:00 p. m. Mardi Oreas evening and then will proceed to visit and serenade their many friends. Rev. W. S. Slack will deliver ad. dresses at the Lenten noon-day ser- vices on March 30, 31 and April 1 at 630 Canal Street. Mrs. Emmett. Watigney presented her husband with a baby boy Sunday. Mrs. L Vincent, of West New Or- leans, presented her husband with a girl on BSunday. Mr. Albion Daniels spent Sunday at Belle Rose. Mr. W. B. . Montgomery, f Port Eads, is spending some time here. The many friends of Mrs. J. D. Bel- ton will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness, due to the aecident she met with in breaking her arm. The Algiers Branch of the public M- brary will close this evening at 5 io'clock. On Monday, it will close at ___________________ 5 p. m. and remain closed all day Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pefferkorn, of L, fayette, are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy at their home. DOUBLE WEDDING. On Wednesday of last week at 7 o'clock, at the Church of the Holy Name of Mary, a double wedding took place, the contrmeting parties beinl Miss Ailie Agnes Clement and Mr. Charles Joseph Do6aer and Mlub Al- le Aycock. V. r tin performed the ceremony. The young ladies have been inti- mate friends and companions for many years, and recently they conceived the idea of a double wedding. They agreed to stand for each other and all the ar- rangements were made, with their re- spective fiancees condescending, and before their friends had time to real ize the situation the happy nuptials were over. Ever since the occasion they have been showered with con- gratulations. The brides we4 dressed in white tailored suits and were white hats trimmed with willow plumes. After the wedding the members of the bridal party visited the city, where they attended one of the theatres, af- ter which a supper was enjoyed at a prominent estaurant. Mr. Donner is a well known clerk in the service of the Southern Pacifie Railroad and was formerly tax collee- tor for the, Fifth District under Oov. Blanchard. Mrs. Donner is the popu- lar daughter of Hon. Peter Clement. third recorder. Mr. Aycock is a rail- road trainman also with the Southern Pacllc, and his bride is wE known and popular in social circles 'd is an accomplished musician. Mr. and Mrs. W Donner have taken up their home in Bevllevlle street, while Mr. and Irs. ycock are residin in Pelican ave- sue. The many fermds of Mrs. Jules Bod- a br will be sdad to know that ae o Hospital. b Capt. and Mrs. H'.J. Thompson and w daughter, Marion, are the Carnival guests of Mrs. B. L. Anderson. Mr. Leon Kahn, of Morgan City, is e visiting his sister, Mrs. Jules Boden. d ger. Messrs. Wm. Hell and Robt. Ander- " son are spending a while in Lafayette, uI La. 5 Mr. Geo. Platt was one of the grad- uates from McDonogh High School No. p' 1. He was a former pupil of McDon- " ogh No. 4 School and was always one of the leading pupils of his class. Mr. b Platt has entered Tulane to take a d course in law. t CARNIVAL PAPERS b The rates for Carnival papers this year will be as follows: Domestic and e foreign, one copy 2c, two copies 3c, : three copies 4c, four copies 5c. Post- 1 age must be prepaid. The sender] should have his name and address on the wrapper. ELECTION. The following are locations of poll- ing booths, and an accurate descrip- tion of wa}d boundaries and election precincts of the city of New Orleans, for the election of an associate Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of the State of Lotdisana, to be. held Tuesday, March 7, 1911: FIFTEENTH WARD. All of the Fifth District (formerly Al- Algiers.) First Precinct-From the riv to the river side of Pelican avenue, from the river to river side of V9t street. Location: 337 Morgan street. Second Precinct-From the wood side of .Pelican avenue to river side of Opelousas avenue, and from the riv- er to river side of Verret street. Lo- cation: 418 Bonny, near Pelican. Third Precinct-Prom wood side of Opelousas avenue to boundary line of the parish of Jefferson, and from river to river side of Verret and Hermosa streets. Location: 713 Brooklyn Ave. Fourth Precinct-Prom the river to river side of Pelican avenue, and. from lower side of Verret to upper side of Whitney avenue. Location: 645 Pat- terson street. Fifth Precinct-Froip wood side of Pelicazt avenue to river side of Ope- lousas avenue, and from lower side of Verret street to upper sled of Whit- ney avenue. Location: 501 Belleville street. Sixth Paeenct-From woodside of Opelousas avenue to boundary line of Jefersod parish, and from lower side of Verret and Hermosa streets to up per side of Whitney avenue. Location: 801 SH1ell avenue. Beveth Precinct-•rom lower side of Whitn avenme 4 boundary line c ri ao p Plaqaumise, i~nl fe the r as to the weees. Leatiso: PeUhi Mee mas tuee ta . SOLARI'S If you would learn something about Puncheezy, *Have us send you a recipe for mak- ing Puncheezy Jelly, Puncheezy Salad, Creme de Puncheezy, Pun- cheezy Confect, Grape Fruit, with Puncheezy; Wine Punches. Cups and Mai Wein, with Puncheezy- Pints. 80 cents; Quarts. $1.50 a bot- tle. Our Complete Priced Catalog Mail- ed to any address. Don't imagine that because we ad- vertise the Delicacies of the table that we do not handle Staples. We are the largest handlers of all kinds of Staples in the South-EVEN EGGS. And, talking about Eggs, this week we will supply you with Fresh Yard Eggs at 18 1-2 cents a dozen. Our Main Store is one Block Below Canal Street, in Royal, corner Iber- ville Street. A. M. & J. SOLARI, Ltd, With Headquarters at ROYAL AlM IBERVILLE STREETS. 500 Playing Cards Get our prices before buying. Come around and ese us.. Our prices are the lowest for good goods. Just received a new line of postals, school tablets, playing cards, etc. Get our prices on eggs-so low that they will startle you. We have just received a big line of 500 playing cards-the kind used for six-handed games. Aug. Schabel, Olivier and Patterson Streets. S NEW CANNING FACTORY. n Within the next few days a branch . plant of the Bloat Canning Company will be opened in Algiers. The build- n ing formerly used by a box factory Snar the river ftreaont, on Socrates street has been leased. The machinery has been placed and is now being set up. W. A. Gordon, one of the members of the company, stated last Thursday afternoon that the future devel •• t s lth • te-aetrel lies tI business which was done. There would be every facility to carry on all l the features of the canning industry. Hle said the truck farmers would be a expeced to furnish tons of their pro- ducts to the company. Speaking of the location Mr. Gordon said it was first-class in every partic- ular, and be felt optimistic as to the success of the venture. Oysters, d. shrimps, figs and vegetables will be . pit up. For the present the company will buy the boxes knocked down, but Ie If the project moves rapidly a small boxmaking outfit might be added. Mr. r Gordon said for the time being he was devoting hissattention to getting the - plant started, and he left its future to the response of persons who should be interested in making it a success. its Besides Mr. Gordon others inter, 2d ested in the company are: T. J. Pat- ce, tbn, of Biloxi, and Henry Clark, who will come from the main plant to Al- er glers as manager. It is intended to on give work to as many persons living in the Fifth District as will be needed. CHURCH WILL BE BUILT. iPBen W. Borne Gets Contract To De on Work-Old Building Will e Re- modeled-Work To Begin At Once. te Lutheran Nt Ne y, The Helping Hand Circle celebrated its tenth anniverary in a very appro priate and pleasing manner last Mon- day night There was frst of all a Al service with an appropriate sermon. Before the service the pastor was very d tlo of a clergical gown presented to et him in the name of the circle, by Mr. t. Charles McMahon with the request od that it be worn for the first time at Ide that very service. After the pastor in 1v- a few brlef words had expressed his - *thanks and appreielation the service proceeded in the usual way. of After the service there was a social of gathering of all members at which a ver ine lunch was served. osa Between the service and aocial ye. gathelang a meeting of all members to of the church was held, in which the n final vote upon the question as to of whether the proposed improvements at- to the present church building should be made or not. The vote was almost of unanimous for the improvements as )pe- proposed, costing about $4,1500. The of contract for the remodeling of church hit. has been awarded to Mr. B. W. Borne rflle and work will be began immediately. At the completion of the work our con- Sof gregation will practically be in poses- a of ston of a new church builddng of which side the members may Justly be preoud. p During the time of building services on: will be held in the school-house. The coairmation of the catechament class side wil be postpmoed util the deciaton Se of thbe ekaurch. the A week from next Sunday holy eom- aBle muem wlibe celebratedt for the l•st time i the eli iurh.b D. H. Holmes Co., Ltd. Established 1842. Foulards Are the Correct Silk for Spring Dresses This decision will bring joy to thousands of New Orleans women who love beauty but must practice Nconom.y for Fou- lards combine elegance and serviceability in greater degree than any other silks. The least to the greater of these fashionable fabrics are here, and the styles shown cannot be found in any other local store. No silk fabric made gives greater satisfaction to the wear- er than Foulard. Our collection this season is unusual in designs and colorings. OUR SHEDWATER FOULARDS HAVE NO EQUAL. Sale Price From 59c - to - $4.00 In Making Your Will Reembetr this bank is an executor, guardian or trustee that yeou can depend upo. Its life is perpetual sad its prestige guarsatees that your wishes will be carried out is the strictest letter of their interpretation. Ca Srcla - Germua Trust & Sanls Bia Capital and Surplus o2,00o000. PATTERSON AND VERRET STREETS. S The N wt I--in U-l-Yrps - w te L eatbs Oun Metal and Vicl Kid ILadies', Men's and Children's in Button and Bluchers at $1.50, $2,00, $2.50 and $3.00 Sole Agents for Webster School Shoes Soes with latest imprvemsnats and style. SWebter's Dictionary with each psir. SReneocky Shoe Store 8VAL•,t "Ia Ls RETURN REGISTRY RECEIPTS. You have perhaps wondered why, when a registered letter has been mailed that you did not receive, in a few days, a return receipt signed by the addressee, showing they had re- ceived the registered letter or parcel. This custom has been discontinued by the post office authorities and the only receipt given now is a small piece of white paper which ip handed you when you register your mail. If a return card receipt is desired it will be necessary to so state on the letter or parcel that is sent, by merely writ- ing across the letter or parcel, "Re- turn receipt requested." When this is written the old form of return card will be mailed. Ph LANS FOR THE ALGIERS STA- TION. a The eommilssioner general of immi- Le gration has approved the plans of the * New Orleans architects for the new ,n immigration station and they will now proceed with the work. Two weeks a. ago the plans were received at Wash- St ington and they have since been in New York under consideration. _ae err a eye sad see I M t M ay dbk mad diusL*t. I awsk I Ihae io h me s n iane . P. ALLEN STRECK, OPTOmeTIST. Oliee: Sub. Drug Store, Elmira and Evelitm. Wedding Bells. DONNENFELSER-BRUTON. The wedding of Captain James Bru- ton, superintendent of the Gulf ReSn- ing Company's plant at Gretna, and Miss Amelia Donnenfelser, formerly of our district, was celebrated on Wed- nesday evening, Feb. 15, at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Louise Braun, in Perrier street, the I Rev. J. P. Quinius officiating. Miss Edna Braun and Mr. J. H. Gutman were the attendants. Only relatives of the contracting parties were pres- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Bruton left the same night for Port Arthur, Texas, on a week's honeymoon. They have ta- ken up their home at Gretna. i- For Parties and Dances! e .is SteIne Iemeklen de- R sire to ennonce thetske will r play the piese for partise, sdece, Paceptions ed enter tainsents. Apply .t n 09Patterson Street

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Page 1: r•-'.. -- . . lnm enma lnninm SOLARI'S · r•-'.. -- - . . lnm enma la lnninm BOTTLE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME- :.... H. FULL , @ O A{QAR T S T" [SEXPRESS PR EAID //:p .='1 ONALS

STH8HERALD.

lV t the UpbhUdlgn of the West Side of the River. "A very live and creditable weekly newspaper."-MANUFACTURERS' RIECORD.

AV1l. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 191--. No. 41.r•-'.. -- - . . lnm enma la lnninm

BOTTLE SHOULD BEIN EVERY HOME- :....

H. FULL , @O A{QAR

T S

T"

[

SEXPRESS PR EAID //

.='1 :p

ONALSP OTHERWISE

":'Mett spent a while with-A.•ta Springs.

3d. McNair have theslr many friends 10 the

Gber months'-old son, Md-death occurreds last

of the'N achise*ho iation, Miss Elisa

Sappointed on the Bar-sad Miss M. S. WilsonCommittee for our dis-

origin damaged theIe•et cottage, Nos. 701-asue, to the amount of

morning at 8:50 o'-t•Mss was extinguishedUssswtty of an alarm.

b•lewae by Mrs. Thomass Inasued. One side is

S ltma Aubert, the oth-

S smids of Mr. and Mrs.with them in the

ti--months' old son,dlsh occurred last S•t-

Imural took place Sun-p. . trom the parents'

attiae Ave.returned Priday fromhe was accompanied

e are now prepared to show ourt Impotations and our Own Crea-

of Model Hats.Sliners, Merchants and Visitore to the cityited to inspect our line. We are largeale Jobbers and can supply your wants atI TIVE SAVING. We ,are close to you,give you quick delivery.

nth all these faciiltiIe at your door, why nothome.

ssman-Weinfeld Millinery Co., Ltd.--... .O-OIDme MIN rERs----

DEPARTMENT * WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,MAGAZINE STRETE. 1- AAS ET.

by her daughter, Miss Elise Clark,who returned home to be operated onfor appendicitis.

Mrs. Hy. Aycock has returned fromBaton Rouge, La.

Miss Bertha Price, of New Iberia, isin Algilers for Carnival, the guest ofMr. and Mrs. Theo. Olsen.

Mr. J. T. Gordy, who has been outof town on a business and pleasuretrip, is expected to return about Mar.1st.

One of the events in Algiers on Mar.di Gras day will be the parade of acrowd of your e e as n an

about 1:00 or 2:00 p. m. Mardi Oreasevening and then will proceed to visitand serenade their many friends.

Rev. W. S. Slack will deliver ad.dresses at the Lenten noon-day ser-vices on March 30, 31 and April 1 at630 Canal Street.

Mrs. Emmett. Watigney presentedher husband with a baby boy Sunday.

Mrs. L Vincent, of West New Or-leans, presented her husband with agirl on BSunday.

Mr. Albion Daniels spent Sunday atBelle Rose.

Mr. W. B. .Montgomery, f PortEads, is spending some time here.

The many friends of Mrs. J. D. Bel-ton will be pleased to learn that sheis recovering from her recent illness,due to the aecident she met with inbreaking her arm.

The Algiers Branch of the public M-brary will close this evening at 5

io'clock. On Monday, it will close at___________________

5 p. m. and remain closed all day

Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pefferkorn, of L,

fayette, are receiving congratulationson the arrival of a baby boy at their

home.

DOUBLE WEDDING.

On Wednesday of last week at 7

o'clock, at the Church of the Holy

Name of Mary, a double wedding took

place, the contrmeting parties beinl

Miss Ailie Agnes Clement and Mr.

Charles Joseph Do6aer and Mlub Al-

le Aycock. V. rtin performed the ceremony.

The young ladies have been inti-

mate friends and companions for many

years, and recently they conceived the

idea of a double wedding. They agreed

to stand for each other and all the ar-

rangements were made, with their re-

spective fiancees condescending, and

before their friends had time to real

ize the situation the happy nuptials

were over. Ever since the occasion

they have been showered with con-

gratulations.The brides we4 dressed in white

tailored suits and were white hatstrimmed with willow plumes.

After the wedding the members of

the bridal party visited the city, where

they attended one of the theatres, af-

ter which a supper was enjoyed at a

prominent estaurant.Mr. Donner is a well known clerk

in the service of the Southern Pacifie

Railroad and was formerly tax collee-

tor for the, Fifth District under Oov.Blanchard. Mrs. Donner is the popu-lar daughter of Hon. Peter Clement.third recorder. Mr. Aycock is a rail-road trainman also with the SouthernPacllc, and his bride is wE knownand popular in social circles 'd is anaccomplished musician. Mr. and Mrs. WDonner have taken up their home inBevllevlle street, while Mr. and Irs.

ycock are residin in Pelican ave-sue.

The many fermds of Mrs. Jules Bod-a br will be sdad to know that ae o

Hospital. bCapt. and Mrs. H'.J. Thompson and w

daughter, Marion, are the Carnivalguests of Mrs. B. L. Anderson.

Mr. Leon Kahn, of Morgan City, is evisiting his sister, Mrs. Jules Boden. dger.

Messrs. Wm. Hell and Robt. Ander- "son are spending a while in Lafayette, uILa. 5

Mr. Geo. Platt was one of the grad-uates from McDonogh High School No. p'1. He was a former pupil of McDon- "ogh No. 4 School and was always oneof the leading pupils of his class. Mr. bPlatt has entered Tulane to take a dcourse in law.

tCARNIVAL PAPERS b

The rates for Carnival papers thisyear will be as follows: Domestic and eforeign, one copy 2c, two copies 3c, :three copies 4c, four copies 5c. Post- 1age must be prepaid. The sender]should have his name and address onthe wrapper.

ELECTION.The following are locations of poll-

ing booths, and an accurate descrip-tion of wa}d boundaries and electionprecincts of the city of New Orleans,for the election of an associate Jus-tice of the Supreme Court of the Stateof Lotdisana, to be. held Tuesday,March 7, 1911:

FIFTEENTH WARD.

All of the Fifth District (formerly Al-Algiers.)

First Precinct-From the riv tothe river side of Pelican avenue,from the river to river side of V9tstreet. Location: 337 Morgan street.

Second Precinct-From the woodside of .Pelican avenue to river sideof Opelousas avenue, and from the riv-er to river side of Verret street. Lo-cation: 418 Bonny, near Pelican.

Third Precinct-Prom wood side ofOpelousas avenue to boundary line ofthe parish of Jefferson, and from riverto river side of Verret and Hermosastreets. Location: 713 Brooklyn Ave.

Fourth Precinct-Prom the river toriver side of Pelican avenue, and. fromlower side of Verret to upper side ofWhitney avenue. Location: 645 Pat-terson street.

Fifth Precinct-Froip wood side ofPelicazt avenue to river side of Ope-lousas avenue, and from lower side ofVerret street to upper sled of Whit-ney avenue. Location: 501 Bellevillestreet.

Sixth Paeenct-From woodside ofOpelousas avenue to boundary line ofJefersod parish, and from lower sideof Verret and Hermosa streets to upper side of Whitney avenue. Location:801 SH1ell avenue.

Beveth Precinct-•rom lower sideof Whitn avenme 4 boundary line c

ri ao p Plaqaumise, i~nl fe ther as to the weees. Leatiso: PeUhi

Mee mas tuee ta .

SOLARI'SIf you would learn something about

Puncheezy,

*Have us send you a recipe for mak-ing Puncheezy Jelly, PuncheezySalad, Creme de Puncheezy, Pun-cheezy Confect, Grape Fruit, withPuncheezy; Wine Punches. Cupsand Mai Wein, with Puncheezy-Pints. 80 cents; Quarts. $1.50 a bot-tle.

Our Complete Priced Catalog Mail-ed to any address.

Don't imagine that because we ad-vertise the Delicacies of the tablethat we do not handle Staples. Weare the largest handlers of all kindsof Staples in the South-EVENEGGS. And, talking about Eggs,this week we will supply you withFresh Yard Eggs at 18 1-2 cents adozen.

Our Main Store is one Block BelowCanal Street, in Royal, corner Iber-ville Street.

A. M. & J. SOLARI, Ltd,With Headquarters at

ROYAL AlM IBERVILLE STREETS.

500 Playing CardsGet our prices before buying. Come

around and ese us.. Our prices are thelowest for good goods.

Just received a new line of postals,

school tablets, playing cards, etc.

Get our prices on eggs-so low that

they will startle you.We have just received a big line of

500 playing cards-the kind used for

six-handed games.

Aug. Schabel,Olivier and Patterson Streets.

S NEW CANNING FACTORY.

n Within the next few days a branch. plant of the Bloat Canning Companywill be opened in Algiers. The build-

n ing formerly used by a box factory

Snar the river ftreaont, on Socrates street

has been leased. The machinery has

been placed and is now being set up.W. A. Gordon, one of the members

of the company, stated last Thursdayafternoon that the future devel

•• t s lth • te-aetrel lies tIbusiness which was done. There

would be every facility to carry on all

l the features of the canning industry.

Hle said the truck farmers would be

a expeced to furnish tons of their pro-ducts to the company.

Speaking of the location Mr. Gordon

said it was first-class in every partic-

ular, and be felt optimistic as to the

success of the venture. Oysters,

d. shrimps, figs and vegetables will be

.pit up. For the present the company

will buy the boxes knocked down, but

Ie If the project moves rapidly a small

boxmaking outfit might be added. Mr.

r Gordon said for the time being he was

devoting hissattention to getting the -

plant started, and he left its future

to the response of persons who should

be interested in making it a success.

its Besides Mr. Gordon others inter,2d ested in the company are: T. J. Pat-

ce, tbn, of Biloxi, and Henry Clark, who

will come from the main plant to Al-

er glers as manager. It is intended to

on give work to as many persons living

in the Fifth District as will be needed.

CHURCH WILL BE BUILT.

iPBen W. Borne Gets Contract To De

on Work-Old Building Will e Re-

modeled-Work To Begin At Once.

te Lutheran Nt Ne

y, The Helping Hand Circle celebrated

its tenth anniverary in a very appro

priate and pleasing manner last Mon-

day night There was frst of all a

Al service with an appropriate sermon.

Before the service the pastor was very

d tlo of a clergical gown presented to

et him in the name of the circle, by Mr.

t. Charles McMahon with the request

od that it be worn for the first time at

Ide that very service. After the pastor in

1v- a few brlef words had expressed his

- *thanks and appreielation the service

proceeded in the usual way.of After the service there was a social

of gathering of all members at which a

ver ine lunch was served.

osa Between the service and aocial

ye. gathelang a meeting of all members

to of the church was held, in which the

n final vote upon the question as to

of whether the proposed improvements

at- to the present church building should

be made or not. The vote was almostof unanimous for the improvements as

)pe- proposed, costing about $4,1500. The

of contract for the remodeling of church

hit. has been awarded to Mr. B. W. Borne

rflle and work will be began immediately.

At the completion of the work our con-

Sof gregation will practically be in poses-

a of ston of a new church builddng of which

side the members may Justly be preoud.

p During the time of building services

on: will be held in the school-house. The

coairmation of the catechament class

side wil be postpmoed util the deciaton

Se of thbe ekaurch.

the A week from next Sunday holy eom-

aBle muem wlibe celebratedt for the l•st

time i the eli iurh.b

D. H. Holmes Co., Ltd.Established 1842.

Foulards Are the Correct

Silk for Spring

Dresses

This decision will bring joy to thousands of New Orleans

women who love beauty but must practice Nconom.y for Fou-

lards combine elegance and serviceability in greater degree

than any other silks.

The least to the greater of these fashionable fabrics are

here, and the styles shown cannot be found in any other local

store.

No silk fabric made gives greater satisfaction to the wear-

er than Foulard. Our collection this season is unusual in

designs and colorings.

OUR SHEDWATER FOULARDS HAVE NO EQUAL.

Sale Price From

59c - to - $4.00

In Making Your WillReembetr this bank is an executor, guardian or trusteethat yeou can depend upo. Its life is perpetual sad itsprestige guarsatees that your wishes will be carried outis the strictest letter of their interpretation.

Ca Srcla -Germua Trust & Sanls BiaCapital and Surplus o2,00o000.

PATTERSON AND VERRET STREETS.

S The N wt I--in U-l-Yrps -w te LeatbsOun Metal and Vicl Kid

ILadies', Men's and Children'sin Button and Bluchers at

$1.50, $2,00, $2.50 and $3.00Sole Agents for Webster School Shoes

Soes with latest imprvemsnats and style.SWebter's Dictionary with each psir.

SReneocky Shoe Store 8VAL•,t "IaLs

RETURN REGISTRY RECEIPTS.

You have perhaps wondered why,

when a registered letter has been

mailed that you did not receive, in a

few days, a return receipt signed by

the addressee, showing they had re-

ceived the registered letter or parcel.

This custom has been discontinued by

the post office authorities and the

only receipt given now is a small piece

of white paper which ip handed you

when you register your mail. If a

return card receipt is desired it willbe necessary to so state on the letter

or parcel that is sent, by merely writ-

ing across the letter or parcel, "Re-

turn receipt requested." When this

is written the old form of return card

will be mailed.

Ph LANS FOR THE ALGIERS STA-TION.

a The eommilssioner general of immi-

Le gration has approved the plans of the

* New Orleans architects for the new

,n immigration station and they will now

proceed with the work. Two weeks

a. ago the plans were received at Wash-

St ington and they have since been in

New York under consideration.

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P. ALLEN STRECK,OPTOmeTIST.

Oliee: Sub. Drug Store,

Elmira and Evelitm.

Wedding Bells.DONNENFELSER-BRUTON.

The wedding of Captain James Bru-ton, superintendent of the Gulf ReSn-

ing Company's plant at Gretna, and

Miss Amelia Donnenfelser, formerly of

our district, was celebrated on Wed-

nesday evening, Feb. 15, at 7 o'clock

at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.

Louise Braun, in Perrier street, the

I Rev. J. P. Quinius officiating. Miss

Edna Braun and Mr. J. H. Gutman

were the attendants. Only relatives

of the contracting parties were pres-

ent. Mr. and Mrs. Bruton left the

same night for Port Arthur, Texas, on

a week's honeymoon. They have ta-

ken up their home at Gretna.

i- For Parties and Dances!e .is SteIne Iemeklen de-

R sire to ennonce thetske willr play the piese for partise,

sdece, Paceptions ed entertainsents. Apply .t

n 09Patterson Street