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xn r; ova vAY CITIZEN, SEPTEIBER 21, 1913. f''-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmMammmmm I urn f - j ' tJociaty and personals fcHaaaBaBBaaVsBaMMBHkaaaWiiVM The Bingham hop given by the 1 Get yeeterday afternoon at the Hub house at Bingham Heights, ful- lllledi la enjoyment all the bright an ticipation! et th younger set who attended. Th lu room were beautifully deoorated In autumn leaves anl cut flower ant th mu)e for the occa sion vu furnished by the Ktrett Regi ment band under th direction of Mr. Woodard. After the , band left '.the dancing continued for an hour In delightful informal mannrr with ome of the young ladle present playing for the dancer. Thoae present were Mlsa Porter, Mlat Perry, Mia Bourne. Mil's Pufour. Mia Wooldridge, M1m Dorothy Ran dolph,' Miaa Hattemer, Minn Mary Meara, Mlae Helen Mear, Miss Hart well, Mis Cowan, Mixa Courtney. Mia Unn, Mtas Tbeobnlrt; Ml Nance, of Jacksonville, Fla,: Mis Ingrlm, of Jacksonville; -Mia Rttibtis, of New Orteana; Mlaa Winnie Mc- Kimm. of Brunswick, Oa.; Ml Stone Mlaa Miller. Mien Mary Mlllender. nun urn cnAuerui en wer fi i . Kea, Mra. rlnnan, Mrs. William Sid- . nay Porter nd If ra. 'William Augustus Wright. A round robin tennis tournament fflU be played thl week at the Coun try eluo. beginning Monday, and Mr. Clarence ffobart 1 putting tip a . allvar cup for the ladle playing In the aacond etass, which Include Mr. Tench Coxt. Mrs. Cameron WaddBll Mlaa Thar Chapman, Mlaa Buwtc Pennlman, Ml MarJorle Pearson and t!sa Mary Louis Swops. Each player ha five matches to play land the one having the highest average at the end of the tournament wins the cup. The drawing for the tournament ara m follow: Mra, Cox wllj play Mr. WaddelJ on. Monday; Ml Them Chapman, Tuesday; Mlaa Susie Pennlman, Wed neaday; Mlaa Marjorle Pearson, Thursday; Mlaa Mary Loulae Bwope, Friday. . i Mra, Waddell will play Mr. Cox Monday; Ml us Mary Louise "Pwope. Tuesday; Mia Theresa Chapman, Wednesday; Mis Susie ', Pennlman, man, Thursday! Mlaa Marjoria Pear ion,: Friday. . . Mia Theresa Chapman will play Mlaa Marjorle Pearson Monday; Mra. Coxa, Tuesday: Mra. Waddell, Wed ' nesday; Mlaa Bwope, Thursday; Mis , .Pennlman, Friday '.":!"' Mlaa Susie Pennlman will play Mlaa Bwope Monday; Mlaa ; Marjorle Pearson, Tuesday! Mra. Coxe, Wed neaday; Mra. Waddell, Thursday; Mliw Theresa Chapman,, Friday, - Mlaa Marjoria Pearson will play Mis There Chapmnn Monday; Mlsa fiual Pennlman, Tuesday; Mlsa Swope, Wednesday; Mra, Coxe, Thurs day; Mr. Wad4ll, Friday. Mlsa Mary Louis Swope will play Mlaa Pennlman Monday; Mra. Wad dell, Tuesday; Mia Peareon, Wednes day;. Mis Chapman, Thursday! Mr. Coxe, Friday. .si The specUl music at All-Soul's church, BUt more, will be continued thla afternoon under the direction of Mr. F. Flaxlngtoh Harker. The organ recital will be given at 4:30 o'clock, and tha following piece w(H v be given; - Solemn ' prelude, "Gloria Domini" ( (Noble). Romance San Psrolew (WelyK Andante (piano con.) (Tsschallcow ' eky). - . .: .., :. Mreh Celebre (Suite I) (Lach mer). At the t o'clock service the follow ing anthem will be sung: "Out of Heaven." by Cowen, In which the soloist will be Mrs. Westall, and "0, Moat Merciful," by Elliott. Next Friday afternoon Mis Minnie Weetall will entertain with an auction bridge party In honor of Miss Eleanor Camlehael, whose marriage to Mr. gon Dtiarchc Above jJli ' Jiings a Store of Jcrvlcc Qon Marche William Roy Kllerson will take place on October 1. Miss WeataU'a enter tainment will be one of many de lljthtful pre-nuptlal junction wmn. will bo given In honor of Miss i.ar michael. A party from Highland Ike club took lunch In the city yealerday at firove I'ark Inn. In the party were Mra. 'Joseph Holt, Miss Annie Holt, Mrs. Henry Foster and Mine C. Clarke. The following musical program will be rendered thjh evening at Urove Park Inn between t and 9:30 o'clock: March from the Hymphorile, "Lenore" Itafl Grand Selection, "J Lloherne" ..Tucclnl "An Album Inf .Wagnor "tflzMottft" F. von Wlon Four nuMbeia from: "Woodland Sketches" .MacdowoU (a) "A Pcsorted Farm." (b) "From Uncle Itemua." (c "A lcTrtd Farm." (d) "To a Wild Hose." Serenade Plerne String Trio .Wldor Messrs. Gray. Wood and dray. Overture to the Opera, "William Tell" Roslnl Mr. WtllUm Cocke will . entertain the Woman' club socially next Wed neaday at 8:80 o'clock at her resi dence on South French Broad avenue. J J The Rector' Aid society of Trinity church will meut in the Sunday school room tomorrow ausrnooii at ;v o'clock. J Jl At the Langren hotel thl evening from 7 o'clock to 9:80 o'clock the following musical program will be rendered: March, "Roman Carnival"......,. ... , , ................ Mendelssohn Overture, "Peter Schmoll" . , , , Weber intermezzo ......... , . , .Bixet Excerpt from "Robin Hood"..... .................... ...De Koven A Sketch, "Down uth". .Myddleton Grand Selection, "Cavalerla Rustl can a" .Mascagnl (a) "Bolero" ......... MoszkowslU (b) "Serenade" ........... .Picrne (c) "Moxloana". . . . John D. Jones Selection, "Tik-Tok Man of Oa" . . . Gottechalk Walt Tendre, "Le Poeme". Romberg Oema from "La Tosca", .... .Puccini "Minuet I'Antlaue". ..... .Paderewskl March, "Under the Double Eagle"., .Wagner -' J J Mra. Clarence Sawyer entertained tha Friday Auction Bridge club yea- terday afternoon at her residence on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs.' A, C, Brandl returned to Ashevllle yesterday from New Or leans, where they attended the wed ding of Mis Alice Fisher, of that city, and Mr. J. A. Brandl, of AM vlllk which waa an Interesting social' event of laat Wednesday. T:m wed ding warn largely attended, and tho ypung couple returned to Western North Carolina yesterday. They will apend two week at Flat Rock, after which they will come to this city, where they will make their home. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mra John Fisher, of New Or leans, and Is popular among a large circle of friends. She la an unusually attractive young woman. Mr. llra.mll la associated with Mr. J. J. McCloakey In the rpftl "tato huslnesa and Is one of Ashevillee well-knovi young bus! neaa men. Arch Sprung ' Jhoes for iOomen This is a new kind of shoe. It is different in" many re spects from any other now on the market. It has a flexible arch, yielding and compliant to all the movements of the foot, assuring absolute com fort, perfect poise and a grace ful carriage. Our salespeople will be glad to demonstrate the various features. Arch Sprung shoes are priced at $5 pair. ft. fall Apparel on a 3l99er Scale ' In telling you that this season's showing is a vast ; one, we are merely stating what you already know. It is our intention to secure the best values the gar ment world affords, and to bring them here for your approval. -' . ; Asheville womep. appreciate this desire and are buying as they never did before. The stock of new, tpparel that came in last week is almost equal to :he one pn hand, and to women who understand it ;ffers an ever changing array of fashionable Ready-to-Wear, ' ! A! large shipment on Suits came in Saturday. Suits are priced at $15.00 to $75.00. Coats, in" all the new models, are priced at $8.00 to $50.00. (See window display). ... , This is really a wonderful collection of dresses, for every occasion, priced at $10 to $50. Jlmcrican ady and jMme!fr& Corsets ' Since ; securing the aigency; "ox these popular makes of 'sorsets,' "we wonder how ,w6' ever got along without ''themu The models for fall include all fashionable numbers, and the fit, the contour of them is su-i perb. - -'k -, ; ;" Our Oorsetiere .will fit any, corset priced at $3 pair .and, over free of charge. V American Lady ;corsets are priced at $1 to $5 pair. Madam Lyra corsets sell for $3.50 to $10 pair, Mow to Silks Jrunks and Suit Cases fall Jfats Are becoming The stylish effects in Fall Millinery are all ob tainable here.- Dozens of new designs were put out for sale during the last week. Our trimmers have been unusually busy making hats that keep abreast of the Fashion World. - Bon Marche hats are priced at $5.00 to $50.00. AUTUMN NECKWEAR IS PRILLY. Catherine de Medici ruffs in their numerous mod ifications are still in high favor. Lacy collars, with frills attached are also widely worn. Neckfixings A pleasing line that runs the gauntlet of fashionable " colors and materials is here awaiting the woman who wants value, plus style. Satin brocaded crepe me teor, 40 inches wide, black and colors for $2 yard. Silk poplins, 36 inches wide, all colors, for $1 yard. Silk ratine, 40 inches wide, fabric ancf fitf qiom aB colors, for.$l.w yard. Imported brocaded crepes in silk and wool, sold in pat terns only, at $10 to $15 pat tern. Brocaded velvet, black and colors, 18 inches wide, for $1.50 yard. v (Fancy silks for trirrunings, beautiful color combinations for $2.00 yard. Many young men and women are leaving this week for their respective schools and colleges. They, will need something in' this line. " Send them here." Trunks are priced at $6 to $65.00 Suit cases, fibre, straw and leather, sell for $2.00 to $25.00. . Traveling bags, bamboo and leathers, for 69c to $25.00. sell for 25c to $25. 9 '-: The new fall ones are just at hand, and include all really up-to-date numbers, in long and short gloves. Fabric gloves are priced at 50c to $2.00 pair. - - Bad gloves, in black white and colors, for $1 to $4 pair, M(. William Wallace Lumpkin who ban been In the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. B. Olcnn, on Btarnes avenue, left yesterday for ftaluda, whcrvhe will make a ahort vlislt to her aon and daughter-in-law, Rev, .1 and Mra. H. H. Ijumpkln, of Charles ton, before returning to her home In Columbia. Mrs. G. h. Daxtnon and her daugh ter Mlsa Ruth Darwon, or Helena. Ark., are guwta at the Battery Park boteL Mr. C. Q. Kectlng. of New York, ha arrived for a atay at Grove Park Inn. Mr. D. C Hidden, of New Orleans, is In tho Qity, a guest at No. 128 Hay wood etreet, Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. Hartwell and daughters, Mlsaea Mabel and lrma Martwell, who hv been gueBts at Grove Park Inn for the past month, will leave the city tomorrow for New vrir wfcere thev will placa their dauKhter. MIbs Mabel. In the Bemple .ui . After e. fortnight' visit In New York Mrs. Hartwell. and daugh ter, lrma, will leave for Mobile, Ala. where they will spend the winter. ..'mml F. Eaymond, of tutchu, La.,- are gut at the Battery Tark hotel. Mrs. M. L. Qllllam and baby. Mil- Distinctive Styles FOR Afternoon and Evening Wear Our buyer has been warmly congratulated by every woman in the department and by customers who have seen the handsome models se lected for the season just opening. We believe you will agree with us that the assortment is the most varied and beautiful ever offered the ladies of Asheville. Too, the price range is large, and there are some very attractive costumes at $35.00 to $45.00. Afternoon Gowns, including three piece suits, are shown in Faille Silk, Brocaded Ratine, Tnnne Velvet with ; trimming of fur, crepe and silk. TAveiyef f ec.tive gown is of Oaiiton crepe in Copenhagen Tjlue with trimming touches and undersleeves.of silk muslin in soft pastel colors and a daintv old-fashioned pattern. Prices on these gowns range from $25.00 to $45.00. A charming evening gown has the Jodjce of shadow lace with the skirt in two portions the upper of white' rhiffon ' cloth to which is at tached a lower portion of flowered chiffon, bordered with double knife pleated ruffles of the same material A double sash arrangement of tho white chiffon cloth and lace completes the decoration. Among other rep resentative styles are a yellow gown of chiffon and brocade over pink, a combination which is extremely chic, apple green crepe meteor with white, and a beautiful draped gown of shadow lace, chiffon and satin with small . rhincstone buckles. You are cordially invited to view the new styles: also new evening wraps of silk, brocaded plush, mat elasse, etc. ; Special Agents for Violet Perfumes and Toilet Articles. M. V. MOORE & CO. 11 Patton Avenue Careful Attention Given to Mail Orders. There is no Music House in the State THAT 8KIJLS FUNOS AT PRICES MORE REASONABLE THAN FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE WE HAVE GOOD PLUfOS AT $115.00 OTHERS FOR $200 TO $000 ON TERMS TO 8CIT ANYBODY WE INVITE A CRITICAL EXAMINATION AND COMPARISON .i. mmm mi .waMgaaai Wedding Bells Will Ring for many couple during tha next sixty day and thwe irho soiid out fashionable Invitation will order them from the J. P. Stevens Engravlnt Co, 4T Whitehall BU Atlanta, Gav , Sam ples and price are furnished upon application. Be aura and get the proper thine t7 ordering from them. dred, who have spent the Bummer with Mr. Gilliam's parent, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ia. at their realdenoe on South French Broad avenue, have returned to their home In South Caro lina, accompanied by Miss Mbel Lee, who will visit in South Carolina for several week. Mr. William B. Troy, of Busbee, 1b la the city, a gueat at the Battery Far Jiotcl. , ( Mr R. W. Aldrlch, of Savannah, has arrived in the city and la a guest at No. 128 Haywood teet. Mr. W, H. McCurdy, of EvauwvlUe, Ind., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jamej Moore Chile, at "Sunup," Foreat Hill. Mr. W. B. Bommervllle, of New OrleatiB, Is in the city, a guest at Margo Terrace. Ir. E, B. Jordan, of New York, has arrived in the city for u, visit to Ms mother' at the Battery Park hotel. Mrs. John M. Acee and her email daughter have returned to the city after' a visit to 'Mra. Acee grand mother in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mra. Perry G. Hale, with their nunse and baby, have arrived from Tampa, Fla., and are guests at Margo Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Callaway and son, of Washington, are guest at th Battery Park hotel. . Mrs. -H. C. Hunter, of Savannah, la in the city, guest at "Bonnieview,' No. 28'llaywood street It's Hie Quality That has made ,the splendid reputation en joyed by ; M&W Indian COAL It's ALL Fuel. Phone 130. Carolina Coal&IceCo. SO Patton Ave, Drotunc BIdg. on Marche Men's tailoring JDept, idho's ljour Jailor i r Ed V. Price & Co., of Chicago are the largest makers in the world of good made-to-measure . clothes for men. Ask a man -who "vsears 4hem a to fit, fabric and worth, yfa rest our case on hi evidence. '. Me mQ te!Q you that Price Clcjthes are the best he ever , wore and that they fit fault ; lessly.. ... ,r :L,. Suits and Overcoats for Fall at $20.00 to $50.00 BILTMORE ICE CREAM made at Biltmwe Dairy de livered anywhere in the city, well packed. Walker's Drug Store 183 Phones 132 Mr. T. I Burton haa arrived In ; the city from Pittsburgh, and la a j guest at the Battery Park hotel. j Mrs. Nash and Mis Blanch Najah, of ! Greenville, Fla.. are In the city, guest j at "Bonnieview," Haywood street ! Mr. and Mra. Reynold W. Houtlng. : of Georgia, who occupied a cotUge : on Montford avenue during the aum ; nier season, left the city yesterday MANICURING Shampooing and Hair JH-eeatng. Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage. Chiropody Work Done for - Ladle and Gentlemen. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP. IS Haywood St rhone 16. Visit " THE PRINCESS XOJAY The Supple Sinuous Lines of Fasbison The modish woman today etrtvea for an absolute unooreeted ap pearance accompanied with - genuine ease. 'To obtain 'this, effect" without actually discarding th corset necessitate a garment mad with flexible boning. Wherever a stiff bone ta ijd, an artificial line Is produced. ' The wonderful flexibility of eplrella boning, found only In the , - Spirella Corset Individually made to order, baok or front lace. ," -v. Mps. B. Gruner si so. M.r 9T. riqit-il oa Page Five.
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