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-6 T In , in "I i S r ! 2i r M li II.- EIGHT m Hint "The Old Reliable' BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT . h " IN THE REALM OF Mrs. L. E. Fisher, Editor. Vt. E. Oonzaloa. Ambaaaador to !the MacMnhon honae In drove Park during ' the summer, nre leaving th flaat of the week. Mlaa Alicia Hon Jralea will ro to Philadelphia to enter hthe Hareum School prerara(ory to venterlne; f.ryn Mnwr follcite. Mr. Hiul y'Mra. Gonzales will fro to New York. Mra. Fred Hull and Mra. Jack Campbell arrived at home laat even ing; after a aevoral montha' tour of Europe. ?. C. la vlaltlhc Mra. V. K. flonaalea jho baa the MacMahon houan In cBrove Tark for the aummer. iTHE "COLLEGE CORNER" ON HAYWOOD Royes Clothes Town Or B1 i REEDING CLOTHES CLOTHES ARE "AT HOME" IN ANY GATHERING . HAND TAILORED AND CORRECT. UN-ASSUMING STYLES ARE THEIR "BRINGING UP." N1 EW IDEAS ARE F1RST SHOWN AT ROYES NO FREAKS AT ANY TIME PRICES AS RIGHT AS THE MERCHANDISE. SINCERE CLpTHES Specials In Our Shoe Department For This Week Sport shoes are one of the season's best styles and in keeping with our policy to give you "Better Shoes For Less Money," we are offering for this week Patent and Grey Suede, Tan Calf and Grey Suede, Dull Calf and Grey Suede, Sport one strap pumps, with leather Acs. Regular $6.50 value. Special Black Satin "Flapper" pumps, military heel, also Baby Louis heel, special this week Mr. John L. Lightsey, management of our shoe in the same courteous way Levitt'sDepartmentStore We WELL FROG IEMEMBER arithmetic . how many to get out if he jumps? up four feet and slips bade two and a half of every jump? Some77 folks are like the well trog. 1 hey save quite a bit; -1 a I men a nsKy investment comes along, or an ar dent desire for a bright 4 bauble, and they slide back.Whenyou feel yourself slipping take a firmer grip on your pass book and fixyour eye on the Grand Prize. Rev. Dr. William Way and family, of Charleatnn, H. C, are apendlng a number of weeks at Saluda. Mrs If. D. Wagner, who has been VisltlnK her aon at hla home on Char lotte Street, returned home Thuraday. Mr. Oeortte Pea-ste, of New York, baa Joined Mra Desrisa In a vlalt to her parents, Mr. and Mra. P. I.. Meri wether, In the Carolina Apartments. - Mr. and Mra. J. P. Hayward and dnughtei. Mlna Luetic Hayward, and Mra. Alkoort h. Rico and family, of New 0lean. are prominent people who arf rtieata at the Manor for a tay. Correct For Campus IS AS EVIDENT IN AS IN MEN ROYES THAT ARE GOOD IN CLOTHES AND OUTFITTINGS E R V I C E Patent one and two strap pumps, Cuban Military and Baby Louis heels. Turn and welt soles, values up (Jf QA to $8.50. Special this week ). .71 Tan calf one strap pump with imitation ' ball strap and military heel. Light and dark shade. (fQ flA Special this week. . . , tpJ,U neolin and $3.90 with low, rf J QA formerly of The Leader Department Store, hat taken the department and will be glad to serve his old customers and will appreciate their patronage. 3 Biltmore Avenue. 0 C2 the problem in the old about the well f rotf- leaps it will take him MmznwBMttmsa WOMEN Ir 'Phone 2167, between 2 and 7 o'clock. Mr. Kohcrt Kortiini' ha g;one to UalclRh w.'rf- ho will be a Hturimit it Htatf (.'(iiirKc tui ...year, Mm. R. J. TlKho nntl triren rlill 1rH, who havf horn vlitlnK Mn, TiRhes fnlher. Major W. W. Itolllrm, hn r I urn-.) to their homo In M uflkMK'o. Ok la. MIk Dorothy Griffith will have Tuilny for llaleitfh where ho will he a Mudent at' Hi. Mary's ;ollee. Ml Mlldrp1 TMtner, who haa bpn Blirinilrig' the onrnmer with her par fiitu at thlr Hummer horn on Court land Avenue, him on to Oeoatur, da., to rfnume her studlei at Agnen Hvolt College. Mr. anrt Mra. Owon Armstrong and family, of Mcmuhla. Tenn , aro Huentl inn Hf-vfiHl inontlis In tlu city and aie atopplng at In 4 Mamtr, Misa Tftulln l!urkharlt, of Knox vlllc, will arrive tomorrSr to visit hor ulatpr, Mra. ilenry Atkln, on Mont ford Avenue. Mr. R. M. McCrorey .and daughter. M1h Anne t'artr MfCrorey, of Hrffnvlllf . S. , are t ho week and kuokIh of Mra. Kate Mobley on 8co Street. Mra. M. S. .Tone, of Savannah, Oft,, arrived yeaterday Tor a atay In Amie vllle and 1h h topping at 2110 Cumher lund Avenue, 1 MifH Mattle Karnsworth, of Kuroka SprltiKR, Ark.. Pint or of Mr. Pon Karnaworth, has rome to the city for a two months vacation. Mrs. W. Riihee and Mm. Wil liam V'aaallly, of Knoxvith. are coin ing to rtun row to apt-rid n week with Mra. Henry Atkln Montford Ave nue. Mlwfl lilla Fisher leaven on Tuesday for Lenoir to resume her studies nt Davenport folle where, a he will be ;i aophomore this year. Mrs. J. K. Neat and dauKhter, Mlai Mary Neal, and aon, Mr. .lack Neat, w!yi have Hpent the summer at AOS Met rl mon Avenue, left yesterday for tholr home In Danville. Va. Mr. Edward J. Snow, of JUrmlnff ham, Ala., and Ml Kathor Taylor, of Haltlmnre. are- visiting- Mrs. K. .1. Snow at "JiissernggeiT," Hkylnnd. t Mrs. C. M. Colbert and daughter, Miss Margaret Colbert, who have been visit I tig Mrs. Frank M. Weaver on Merrlmon Avenue, havev ret timed to their home In Atlanta. Mlaa Mary Stalllnga n leaving to tnorrnw for Talla haasee, Kla., to re enter Florida IS in te Woman's Col lege where she will he a eophomore this years. Hew J. T. .White ami family," who have npent the summer In Asha-vllle, left during the week for a three weeks' stay In fthelhv. From there1, Mlaa Martha White will go to AnnVr-, at n, R tn enter Anrlerarn College' THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SEPTEMBER for the ensuing ysar. The othar ntmbari of th family will motor from Shelby to their home In Miami, Kla. Mr E T. Dortch, who hen been visiting hla niece, Mrs. Frank M Weaver, has returned to hla noma at ahraveport, I .a. Miss Katherlne and Elisabeth Itan delph will leave on Wednesday to resume their studies at Agnes Scott c liege, Decatur, Ha. - Mr. If. F. CnnnttT anil amall aon. Jack, who have been spending tha past two murilhs, with the farmer's mother, Mr. II. II. Schauaaler. on Merrlmnn Avenue, have returned to their home In Atlanta. Mlsa Katherlne Carrier will leave on Wednesday to re-enter Amn Scott College at Decatur, Oa. Mr. nnhort Slmnmn la leavln to morrow for Chapel Hill where he will upend the time prior to the openlnc of the l'nlveralty In football practice. Mra. A. C. Stewart, who has been visiting her mother, Mra. C. R Seheusslcr. ha returned to her home In MoblleXAla. Master 'William Weaver, young aon pf Mr. and Mm .Frank M. Weaver li visiting relatlveein Atlanta. IWrs. Ttownp.1 WallesNjrav and chil dren, of Raleigh, are Waiting Mra '.rays mother, Mra Anna owglll. Dr. . W. n TtamiePj. h. . Roston to take-a five 'wseks' cohr.e in me Aornms methods In diagnosis and treatment, a given by Tr. AlberRMr. flu,,". oi oan rranctsco, cat. Mr. A. I,. Anderson. .Ir, III . Is spending several friends ,ln thta city. of Lincoln, days with Mrs. ,IiiniP K. Mllior. wire of (;ni. Mlllfr. I'omrnfltvllnn: officer at Otpori, has ra'iirncd aftw a two wptka' visit li Baltimore, Atlantic City and New Vork. Mrs S. H. riuahnrll, wio has bean s)irnllt( a ffw wpftka with Mrs. Wil liam J. IJiinnlciitt. Iim returned to her homo In Waynosvllle. Mlis Krieen Cheek left yesterday for Oreensbnro to entor Orensboro Col leice for Women this year. Mia Henrietta Brl-: has returned home from vlalt tot friends In Spar tanburg:.' Mr. John Hwltt Is leaving today for a, stay at Bylva. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray are leav ing tomorrow hv motor with thalr iiiiua-nter, Miss Kmnu Uray, for Ath- ens, (hi. . where Ml" Kmma Oray will enter Lucy Cobb Col'ite. Mra. It. W. MHtirs and daughter, Mlas Elluen Maatfcrs. of Tamna. Kla. who have been spending the Summer wun me formers aistor, Mrs. w. a. Bannells, will return home on Wed nesday. Mr. A. Hall Johnston. Jr., has Rone to Hurusvllle to resume his school work at the IVeatiyterlan School. Mrs. A.. Hall Johnaton has opened her house In West Aahevllle, after having: It closed for a long time. Mrs. Johnston has been spending several months at Weavervllle during- her convalescence. Mrs. William j. Hunnlcutt' and daughter, - Miss Helen Hunnlcutt, have return! iiome frotn a visit to friends In Greensboro and Winston- Snlem. Mr. Kay folxon, of (lastonla, ar rived yesterday to spend a tew days. KftturnTriu on Wedneadjiy. Mr. Vlxon wilt bu accompnnled liome by Mrs. Olxon. who. naa spent the Hummer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Wllliamsun, on Panremi Orlve jVIIss Annie Mile Walker and Miss Virba Hallnian, of Spartanburg, who have been spending two weeks wltn Mrs. P. H.. Walker at fiast Flat Rock, spent Friday In the city with rrlemla. Pr. and Mrs. Andrew P.ntBrson. of Chapel Hill, are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Samuel Fiber at the Ahc-s ville School. Mr, S. C. Sntter'thwalte. Mr. II. S. Lang, Mr. Jack Phinizy and Mr. 1'. t. . McPufrle will return to tholr homes Is Atlanta today after a week's Htay at Hiltmor Forest Country Club. Miss Mnry Hofe . Hatierham end Miss l8Hbelle IteeMC were the guests 6f Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hyatt while ttendlng the Nurses' State nn-eiitg Irt (Ireensboro, the past week. Miss Mary Hm-her, of N"..v York. Is Spending several weekw at ihe M;tner. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knslgn vtl return u 52 Mt-rrtnuin Avenue to Tr.orrow lifter a rnontli's visit tn Mrs. hn.slgn s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Iil- len, In Orerii.Hlmrn. Mrs. "Joseph A.' Alrev ami two chil dren, of NVw Orleans, nre snendlna several weeks In the' rlty and are aucsis at the Mauor. Mr. and Mrs. k. II. linuurlns of Allninl, mi., are spent! ng nerer.il days at CJrnve Park Inn. Mr. T)ihik- las came to attend the meetlnc- of the regional commltt of the tiv Scouts, Miss Pornthy Fair, who has h.,n spending the summer at 52 Merri rnnn Avenue, left vestenlnv f,,r h.- home in Louisville, Miss. Her moth er. Mrs I)als ,ve KaJr. will eon. tlnne her stay until the end of Octo ber. Mr. .Tames K. West, Chief Scout executive, and family, of 'ew York will .arrive In Ashevll.li tomorrow for a atay of I wo weeks. Mr. Foster H Cone, member of the faculty of the Pnlversltv of Georgia at Athens. Is visiting Mr Issad.irs Missoms at 47 Central Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. HaroM Mears were married in Oreen ville. K who inrr-e weens ago and have be,.n spending thrlr honeynjoon In Atlanta and other Southern cities, arrived In FAVORED MODELS FOR FALL TAILORED IN ASHEVILLE FROM BILTMORE HOMESPUN. Logan & Hnmt-Tallnr to Men and Women six jtoirrn pack isqcake Ashevllle ysstsrdaf and ar Dow guests of th groom's aunt, Mra. C. Webstar, on Blltmore Avenue Mrs. ... Meara was Miss Ida Witt, daughter of a wealthy cigar manu fa.turer of Tampa, Fla. Tha Witt family baa been spending tha aum mer In Ashevllle. Mrs. C. I Clapp and two children. Mildred and Marguerite Hrown, of New Orleans, ara at the Manor for an extended stay. Mr V. J. Outhery has returned to his home at Charlotte after a busi nefc'S trip to Ashevllle, Misses (Jolda and Velma cllne are leaving on Tuesday for Winston -Salem to enter Salem College for the year. Misses Mildred ' P.alr,1 and Mary Oladys Hrown will go on Tuesday to Sweet Rrlar. Vs., where they will be sthdents this year. Mrs. Albert Thornton, of Atlanta, who has beety, at drove Park Inn for two weeks, has returned home. Mr. and Mm. Tforitun E. Davia, of Wilmington, aro spending their honeymoon with his sister, Mrs. K. It. Bean, Norwood Park. Mrs. Davis Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. banders, cf Orangeburg, S. C Miss Virginia Kllzahpth Wears leavca today for Cincinnati to resume I her, studies nt the Cincinnati Con- fcervuU'ry of Music. Mr and Mrs. Arts ard daughtor, Miss Frances Arts, of Old Fort. ..pent ' sterday in the city, as guesu of O. C. Hamilton. Warren, of New Orleans snd dsielv Mrs. Pierce, of Georgia, who have Xen guests ot Mrs. C. M. I'latt's Ml summer, have Joined Irii-nus at wayncsvlllo fur a stay. - Mrs. Hugh Oelghton Is visiting friends In Spartanburg fir several days. Mr. and Mrs. SldneyxBurney and children, of Paltlmore. are guests ff her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Lonn tor a visit. Miss Mary Hamilton has icturnd to the city after c vlsjt to Miss r ranees Arts. Miss, Agnes Hrown has returned to I liurnsvllle after spending a few lavs I wun ner parents in West .AshevMle. mis. Hrown came to sttend the tunerni or ner aunt, Mrs. E. H. r oweu. Mrs M. C McOreaohy and family. I'eimur, via., wno navo neen sum mering at Montreat spent a few r'ays ui uie ruin week wltn Mrs. J. B. i rauuocK en route to their home. wr. ami Airs. J. w. Pless, of manon, attended' Alexander Davidson rt union on the Swannanoa ivivwr jeaieruay. Mrs. Mahler Kramer, of Durham. wno has spent the aummer at Black .oiiiiiain visited Mrs. Thomas M. i m on iiavenscroft Prtve several un.. uuririg inn past week before go- w net iiuiiie. Mrs J. R Barfleld. Jr., and small daughter, Virginia, who have been . iJi.iiuiiiK several weeks with the for out a parents. Mr. and Mrs. L R Kogurs, on North Liberty Street, have I r 1 ui IKTJ iiuiiie. Mrs. K. Reld Hiiho.h on . i- Marler Russell accompanied by' Miss Jennette and Mr. Henry Falrley, left , rnoiur tor Wallace, Va where they will be the guests of Mrs uiisseits uncle, nr. W. M. Phillips. TiiurSdai. " ' l"e C,e,.,fext Miss Eileen MoCalla. of Boise. Idaho Tith Z e", "m,,ln the Summer with the W. H. Grays In Orove Park Is leavhig today for Washington to ..... . ,u olrl. Hiooagood until October 1, when she will be Joined by Iter mother and together they will 7,1 Vi-i '""" wnej-e tney will spend the Winter. In the" Spring. Dr. Mc- caua w 11 Join his wife and daughter ".,.o iuui ui me con- CLYDE tl,1IK. Sept. 9 Miss Valerie stamev will loave Thursday for Dan ville, Va.. where she will teach thlsl year. Mr.'.lame Wells, of Canton, has cmereo scnooi at tiavwood Institute Miss F.dna Rcblnsoii and Mr. Koy flcey were quietly -married here last aunuay. .vtr. and Mrs. Seay will .re sale in v insion -.atem. Mrs. ('. M. Mease is spending the weeK enu wun tier mother, Mrs. (i. m. I'isn. Miss Mary McCreary, of Crabtree, was in town this week. Mlsa I)uche.ss Mccracken was In town yesterday. Mrs. Frank Wood Is visiting her sisier, Mrs. urover c. iiaynes. Beauty Contented You are always confi dent that your beauty has been developed to' its highest possibilities , after using Gouraud's Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel. 1 StnJ lOt for TrlJ Slzt r.T.nopnNscsoN DR. C. M. BEAM DENTIST Over Carmleliaor) Pharmacy Patton Ave. Kntrance. PHONE 1S6I NO Material will be more popular for Fall and Winter wear than Biltmore Homespun. For the street or travel it is the ideal fabric, easily adapting itself to your particular taste. and we put the utmost quality into our tailoring. See the wide variety of material we are display ing. Moore il I vs. r. t. nopntis so,v3 I 10, 1922. THE VOICE OF "Stools to bI: on? Honey, we got 'em, but we don't have time to .sit." This was the answer to an In quisitive shopper who nosed about the Ashevllle stores where girl clerks are employed, to ascertain If the store are living up to tha atate law for the provision of stools behind the counters for girls to rest upon when not en'gaged with a customer. ' With one or two exceptions, all stores meet the requirements. One shop was found where tho clerks have no rest stools, and tney worn until 11 o'clock on Saturday nighis. Hhnrter hours nil are mildly clnmorlnar for. Hardly any of the girls failed to lift their voices on this subject. In one way or an other. Satisfaction, however, showed Leading Lady of Pack MISS WILCOX foil ml tire Ivory almost deolili-d to stay there. Hore nr. A. rrieo'a choicest gnmients. "I fell right in love with that eun nlng little "Ivory and Blue Shon and I don't call It "little'' because It's small either, but oh well, Just woman s Deal reason. I liWCATJiSJ?--flnd you know that Is It is so unusual to find such very modern establishment in a town of thlsjslse that I was agreeably sur prised although from what I have T i ' , ' - ' 1 2 , z- - t - :. - -- J - j. r X' :'l'''-':'4. IV 0 7 M " n rh ( : J 4 ' i If rl qA I ;;.; .. ... ps ii Wfm V'' u I 6 71 MISS WIICOX had m much qnable to simp her as she tested the Some folks think that being an actress Is no fun at ail Just a con tinuous round of tlrcwome travel and hard rehearsal. In addition to perfor mances, and these may be surprised to aee me polishing a floor. However. I am one who believes in simply be ing myself, and when I was told of .tho Blltmore Floor wax. I lust stnrnlv had to see for myself. I 1' " l 'V ''If r' lL, " Zl H' ' I: At the Sl'SQTTElTAXNA IT HNITCRK STORUVsa trnrnT . - mvwIa.- ""'" riu nL "I have always had a hankering ' SIT home Just as soon as I get It for one of thffe treat, deep and com- , "I saw si many pretty pieces at fy everatiif.'Kd ihfcir.t that, look so' the Susquehanna T Just wanted ev temp'.tng as on,, .sere, them In thai ery.ne of them. They have a mn furnliur wimlowa H-, the first thing j derf til lot if furniture, so many va-' did wh.n J entered the tinfiueiian- rletles In ths matter of sty'.e and fln na Furnllur h.err was 10 mas. a l.h frem. which i0 ssisot. One oould It, It rertalnly ',"" " plaee of furnlturs. and I am all (Je. f I'ruiiiirianisj Bf cldtd tj ft: ma a s-tniiU in. THE SHOP GIRL, on the countenance of most of the girls. They have a good deal of fun among themselves at the expense of their customers too. It was a hot day when ths visitor called. "And can you beat it?" a girl In one ot the stores told her, "We've sold rlx winter coats to day. Yes, they tried them on." Later in the conversation she said, "I have to work till 10 on Satur day night, and I think sometimes I will drop, but I got a good boss. I been with him eight years.' One pretty blonde girl grew confidential in this manner. "Yes ma'am. I'm satisfied, like my work and I'm treated right." After a little hesitation, she continued. "I'll tell you how it is. A lot de pends on yourself. If you're nice to people they're goin' to be nice to you. Of course now, there's Player Miss Blanche and Blue Shop a mwi Ideal plnoe we see her (seated In tbe center of learned of Aahevllle enterprise 1 should have been prepared for any thing. Everything in this snop breathes prestige. Styles are those one sees In the larger cities, and die selection of garments is very fine the, thing Impressing me most being the fact that but ONE of everything is the rule. No chance to see your frock dancing down the street ahead t - i 'Wi ( J MM-. 1 91 J fan visltirur the Ashervilln Paint rVimmin ! tho nhntmnK. famous Blltmore Floor Wax. Tho . "It certainly does do the work and I believe that I know a little bit about such things even if 1 do spend my time traveling around and about. The Ashevllle Paint Company should enjoy a large oale of this article and It will be getting larger all the time. Just as fast as someone tells someone else about It. - "The Ashevllle Paint Company was very Interesting to me they handle . . . ... enmion qnautles or one of - ",nn.?t m just ex- frem M. ste ' ' V 1 1st 1 1 BlVnit fl Isa las It H n.- u .. "Just tor fun, I enquired, the prices all kinds of people. Borne of ths'' ladies that come In are selfish. Ynu know how It is they're wrapped up In themselves. They never think of beln' pleasant. But w just don't pay a bit of attention to them. There's too many that are nice for the others to bother us." This girl wore, black earrings dangling from her blonde coiffure and a black gown. The vivid scarfs in the case ana the chlffni waists hanging back of her mad an appropriate setting. "I'd rath er be in this department than any where else," she finished. ' "but of course I do' get awfully J!ret some times. I do wish we eotild have shorter hours." At the Inst store visited one nf the girls said. "Yes, now we got rest stools, we want shorter hour I wish we could get legislation on thaU But we all want somcth'i.g we haven't got, don't we?" Pisgah Forest Inn Best Mountain outing. I'hone 3457. Wilcox Goes Shopping, f rhoto by Plateau St ml I. and Iter Interest was such that she the front group) Inspecting one of of you when you thought you the only one around. "The showing of Fall models is s- attractive furs especially, and I un derstand that Mr. Price Is considered an authority on them, and his show Ing oertalnly verifies this impresslen." "Courtesy is marked in this pretty shop and It is one' to which 1 am going to return very soon." Hi 4 fjrwfvtvw - 4, rMmted fn-i . k ttyv D" f (f ' rhoto by Plateau Studio smile Is typically Wilcox. Lucas Paints, and I got a lot of new Ideas from my little chat with the manager. "One of the things he told me was that housewives are arming his best customers It seems that a woman's taste is absolutely essential to the proper selection of the paint for the home. It's her gift for celor combin ation I guess and so man has to de pend on her to help him out." . Photo by Plateau StudiC i.t , . , . .ui 11 u ,ai . ll I, IT I ner TU.ll w '" ' tha Sasonehanna'a overstuffedi I of several things, and I was ery much surprised, as I had confidently expected that auch beautiful thing , IP1 V II I but these ware not, even though th'V. ' Vat should have been bargains at tvevai If I should settle down 'here In the Xnd of the Sky' I would be. one of the Susquehanna's oest cu- tomers." ,''.
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