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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY MORNING. SEPT. 18, 1922. SEVEN Edwin nPn no for mrg J. a T. Cousins fihmn for women . ,YI -ii' nisi- New "Comfy" and Boudoir Slippers Jill From Daniel Green comes new Felt "Comfy" Slippers for men, women and children. All the pretty new shades are represented. Also lovely shades in Satin Slippers and delightful Bou doir Slippers of Black Kid. We will be pleased to show them to you at your convenience. Clements & Chambers Leaders In Footwear 47 Pattern Avenue prnTBAi urttRvr EVERY BANKING SERVICE . Commercial Olirck-ing OertlficHtew of DeiKintt KnvliiKs Fon-lgii rhrtmro Invtssttmiite and Hate ItaMisIt NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE ELEVEN CHURCH STREET ASHEVILLE, N.C 40 QUARTERLY INTEREST fO ON SAVrNCS WCKEO M SEALED MMTMT CABTDNB RED CROSS MATTRESS Six inches thick of layer upon lslyer of filmy, featherweight, clean cotton, that's why it never gets hard or lumpy. 1 Made in ihe South , bv the Southern spring BED CO.. Atlanta, Ga. r V Both You and the Girl You Take With You Will Enjoy "Monte C r i s t o " More if you bring her here to dine first. Evening dinner from 6 p. m. on $1.00 The Haywood i Tearoom, 31 Haywood Street, Ail ; All American Cuisine. If your ice should run short -.i - f just call us and we will supply you at once. . Our wagons make deliveries to all part 6 the city. J Market St. 158 Phone 72 MARSHALL MARSHAll,, Sept. 16. The chief aicial event of this week will be the West -Austin wcddlnit Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Cooper Memorial Preaoyterlan Church. Sev eral friends and relatives hftve ,ar rived to attend the Hffalr. Miss Agnes McElroy entertained Monday from 4 to 5:30 o'clock tvlih a linen shower In honor bf Mis Alii" West, a bride-elect of Wednesday. MSf-s MoKlroy had a contest itlvlw? the number of gifts. The guests present itucmmi what eacn girt would be. Then little Dan Kbbs, dressed ns Cupid, entered the room pulling a was-on loaded with g-lfta to the bride-to-be. As she oprned the packages, each one checked their guess. Mra. Kalph Fisher won the prise, a linen iwndkerchlef. Those attending Miss McElroV'K fiaHr were the guest of honor, Miss Allle West: Miss Evelyn Bnlloy. Miss Mary Orftan. of lan vllle. Va.; Mrs. H. D, Curry, Mrs. D. V. Ebbs, Mrs. Ralph Fisher. Mrs. )1, L. Hector, Mrs. William C. Pope, Mrs. J. H. Pavls. Mrs. Frances Ebbs, Mrs. W. C. Rector. Miss Bdna Gapra Mor row and Mips Louise Ebbs presided at the punch bowl. At the close of the evening, a 'delicious Ice course was served. Mrs. William C. Pdpe was In Aahe vllle last week shopping. The members of the Woman's Club of Syiva motored to Marshall on Thursday and spent the day with Mrs. Wr. J. Morris, a former member of the elub. Mrs. Morris served a delightful luncheon to the ZD guests upon their arrival. During the afternoon sev eral club women called and ft pleas ant afternoon was spent together. Mrs. Morris returned to Sylva with the party and is spending several days there with menus ana reinuves. " Mr. and Mrs. C. Kiwren Rector left Saturday for Washington, D. C, where they will he for some time, vis iting Mrs. Rector's mother, Mra Henry I.ee Morris. Miss Delia Mrtggs. of Ashevllle, spent the week end with Mi9 Alll. West, returning Sunday to her home. MrsL Ralph Fisher will entertain Tuesday In honor of Miss Allle West, bride-elect of Wednesday. Th quests will Include Intimate frienda of Miss West and member of the. bridal party Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kbbs. Miss Atr-Mr-F.trov and Mr. William O, pope motored to Ashevllle Friday tt attend the AShevllle-MendersonVIKe (tame. Mr. and Mr. 8; H. vvtntams. oi Washington', are visiting Mrs. yv" llairrs' tMtretits, Mr, and Mis. Hen dricks. . .- Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Sprinkle, or Weaverville. are vlsltlne their daugh ter, Mrs. W. C. Pope. ' Mias Oussle Curry arrived Wednes day from her home In Fayetteville to attend the West-Austin wedding. ulrs wl llam C. Pope and Mrs. it. t Da..ri- wprA lolnt llostessea Wed no.rfav afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clocli when they entertained with a lingerie shower In honor of Mis Allle West, a bride-elect 'Of Wlneayv The house was t,ateftillv decorated for tne occasion, using BOIurnroa n.nu mountain fen. The guests noyed s contest "The Romance -of a Shirt nrWe " which proved very In terestlng- There being a He. the prize was given to th guest ot nonor. r un .tan Pone, dreased as ft bride. entered the room to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March. Under her bouquet or wnne to n toil-led an armful of lovely gifts and showered them upon the lap of Miss West. . Pt.ncl. was, served throughout the afternoon by Misses Anna Kate Ratn v .nit Carol McDevitt. In the din ing room a delicious. Ice course was eerved. There were 20 or more guests present, and each one expressed meir good wishes to the bride-to-be. BURNS VILLI! BURXBVnXK, Sept. 17 The Wo man's Club met Friday arternoon at the home V Mrs. J. H. Oruver. The ladles had a delightful program, com. posed tot music and literary numbers. Refreshments were served by Mm. Oruver'. little daughters. A E'JT?ier of Burnsvllle people spent the week end near the summit of Bald Mountain on a camping trip. Miss Mspee and Miss Ureenman rave a little party at the studio oh the west campus Friday evening. The party was given for several young gonple who have, recenfy come to urnsvllle. , pr. Warren H. 'Wilson, director of Church and Country Life Wor of the Presbyterian Hoard of Home Mle eions. I'. 8. A., will be a visitor fot the week end at the Stanley McCor- rolfk School.- - Mayor Kamrick went to the hos nltal Thursday for an operation. He Is 4mr nlrery and win e bank Hi hi .Hie. within a tw day THEATRICAL t he i ii i. In- i I I- .l.:t . AUDITORIUM roMivti win ('rns l lcld'x MImIii-N. Kept. 19-IIV " I li llni." Si'ii. 2.1. tl1tmnu t4. an- it ill I ISn f!.rt tie ritfi Jni-f rAal tin afrru M 90 rJainlxf. ; I".. nrl.'4 at t1rHn' nl$ nf t' gflirf I, . lit Unit 4 K'frt'tt' It t- .1 M"l"lM nl fhi. l-ip-f ' H trt Lmmnrtfttttr, It inn iH'' 1ini, if r It M;iuaser John P Carrnll of Ihe Aildlti-rlum an'i'Uini'id y.-.liTiliO' t hat ih hud rtfi-ix-il thi cofittTOv-tH ftum WaK'-uhnl- an. I Ki'mper w'it. h makee il a certainty that local I lira ' rmi-iers lll haw :tf upp irlitnliy "f i n 'The Hal." ii'iiliahly the mnsi tit iliuuil pl;n t.l hi; Mil'lucel l:i i-ors. "The n," Min.iser Carroll sn uouhce. IM hi- seen here "il Salur .lnv. Seplemtier llf all the plays to 1"' pioiliice.1 during the lat 1 yearn ami more, lln-re Is no doubt I hat "Tn- IVit.'' wrltlen ' by Mary llbetts ltlnennrt and Avery II "HMKiii. tlamln In " cl.ii'S hv liaelf. II ha hi-en. iilaye.l I or over l-o yearn In Ne V"rk mid fur more than a vi'ar ill CilliTlSO. a riilT'l never befnri- i-nnaNrd by any play, u ia also a sensation In London where it 'ha liei-n for 'nearly ft year. In the company to he seen here ore l.lr.ile Kvans. William 1.. Thome, ,i,eihlne Morse. Orrlrhen Thomas, Herbert nilrnr Harry l.iii'ourt. Jowph M. llolk-ky. l-..re Wlii-on, .lo!m Muekentlo and John Orahftin Spacey. The giiiriy i-eila in jnyoti.-nieKS CIRCUS nl niiiions lianlly e- l, festival 1 1 1 voiisnn Wllien win be liuusrurnted today by the H'"- i k-Wnllai c bit; shows I here Is a lpnollzlhK Iniluo ne. mysterious swirl and s'ln ' l"1"1 " ' in eesslons and the .aKeaniry. in tne gallop of the horses and the reck less r.i sa ir their riders. In the display nl beasts and Ihe fluttering of banners, ihe bray of the triimiwts and the attle of the rtfums. thnt dims- the alorles of a fleets reception or makes tami' the coronation of a king. Kenning the familiar cry one might av that "a. circus Is a cirrus- no natter tinder what name It may '-avel or w liose imnneis give the title (Vr color to its brilliancy. That may be true, but us with uiner ipinns. uonio elreusi-S lire better tHail lkltlil and the. famous llagrnbeck-Wallace circus rvrtalnlv can lioast of a su ilnritv the nresent season tbst will tux the exlravimant pretensions nf others to even iaiily rival. The jirogram Is one ot prodigious extent and numbers among Its di vertisements a larger number and a belter character of features and per formers than nfiy of the many gnat shows exhibiting- in the history of the circus world. The riding acts alone would give distinction to any program of the circus kind. .Never have i he marvelous feats been cqual- pj or even approached In artistic ar rangement, daring Invention, recK lessnesH of spirit and the grace and ease of accomplishment. This show's t fame rents primarily upon Its trained wild animal acts and it exhibit" In ft large steel arena fully as large as the. conventional circus ring. Ihe most feorchuis and sup posedly untamable animals made do cile and to do man's bidding, show ing remarkable results In subjugation and mental development, lilg won derful acts of groups of Hons and t'gers as splendid equestrians: and other groups of leopards, polar bears, pumas, tigers and linns as marvelous leapers. acrobats and Jugglers and performers of really merltious feats. The gorgeously and brilliantly spe tpeuiar parade will start promptly from tho show grounds at 1(1:30 lo'rl.uk. .Hid perfon iris are "'he I- ' ill. d at J o clock f-'l I he alien n k .Im and 8 o Yloek for the night ,slio. The doors will .Mien one hour, cirll.r so that all may have an op- i portunlty to Init the im-nait-ric. j AT THB PACK j The mi niliers of the I'aek I'Uyers will toniflt: fre-nt the Initial per- ' .. i.A 1,.,'U'ii I of ihe tain. . us rural inmnh .li.ima. "Way In.wn ' Kast, ' oin- of Ibe iin-st noted or nil da wltll In mi life us Its eeiitral in ine. The management promises ull Ihe , -It tl Holies I ll.lt Weill to make the ellulnal lierfol-miilire a Hlleees-. the mow mm in. Ill Hollers famous song, the farm uuailetle and nil l-'or the etimnieiuenl ill ihe I'ark one of the original ineliibeis' of the llrnt ron.l prinlueilnii of the sluai will npiH-ar, Joe MeKnrne eiiart'.ng the role iif III llolleVs K Uurnel.l Kast who w.is broiiclit on for a spe cial engagement will be seen as the llll I d heal tell itllli e During the last few mnmn great Interest hits been aroused In ihe famous rural play through the fart that a moving jilciur was made from Ihe theme and throughout die entire cniinlry there Iminidlslely swept a wne of revivals of Ihe famous play, show goers npresslng a desire In oiiee again see the famous chararlers In the flesh. The seat sale for the fnmi us per formance on Friday night will be place 1 In leh hands of the members of the order of DcMolny. the nrg-ml-zatlnn receiving a percentage of the receipts for the performance that nlKlll. The usual matinee perform ances wlil be given on Wedensday ami t-'stiirdny. CANDLE R M w a - Mi - rl.llil, fl Ibllxt K I lis -HI" , Sa m Ta v lor of N'.isb . u - I in. 1 1, i their Ii- -in-- i iij'i i ..il.,,; ., t il.niilil, i- I.- - i a, ir ti in,, 'i. i--..i t:-- i - - i. ii ii at Ash, Mm I.- i ,i.,i Mi d 014 t , . w II. ib Ui In ' i i I. Mr at V ell" M' f. id -.n Slui i, l . hi AT THE MAJESTIC A series of treats Is In store for patrons of ihe .Majesttlc Theatre this week In the appearance of Allen Forth and . his "Hello Kverybody Uevue" of musical comedy enter tainers. Forth has completely renrganlaed his company, and cotnes with a rep utation of high class entertainment, polite vaudeville features, and some thing new in every line. Ills enmpany comprise an aggre gation of people who nre talented and have been selected for their par ticular fitness In working Into this organisation. Frank Cnltnn and Ray Forth are a- team of musical comedy funny men who help provide the amuse ment with which the attractions will he replete. Then there are Thelma Maria, prima donua: Sunny Colton, singing and dancing soubrelte: the southern quintet of female voices who have neen pleasing audiences everywhere this season; the Leo sis ters, singer of synocpated songs ami dancers; and Allen Forth, musi cal comedy star. The chorus Is reputed to be up to high standard, and the effects, In cluding wardrobe, scenry. and elec. trleal appliances, lend Impression to the ensemble. Trdny and tomorrow the motion picture ntlraetlon will be a new chapter from Ihe the aerial story of "Adventures of rtnhlnson Crusoe" -In Which Hurry Myers has- been ap pearing to advantage ln the stellar role. AT THE IMPERIAL To find oneself lifted from utter poverty, defeat and mlsfnilnne Into boundless Wraith and consequent pow er Is aomethlng which IA certain In delight the Average Artierlonn. This Is the theme of "Monte Crlstu," the famous tale of romance from Alex ander Dumas which will be seen as a screen drama at the Imperial . Thea tre, starling today. It ia another of the big William Fox production. It . has, retained-, all of the beauty and Intrigue of the original story, and the scope of the screen permits the director to show In detail the many exciting Incidents in the life of the famous Action character, Edmond laintes, who later becomes il- I 'IIP lo ll..". M I'M'I. 'i" I- ' 'l'"1' . a.r IVIi'fc'V xls'lul bl pa bile I 1-1 "i.k W Iv ihMM. it nd V, .'.,) v!ll.-.l fil-nl-- :it l. ,ri si. r Sun-lay ! lieorire W. Van'leiblll anl ibnil-lil.'i. Miss Clio lia. i-'i-i'1 lluoorl t.-wn SniobM e. line i n ...in.- in I'.lllinoie l.oie from l'l-l;ah Lvdr.i.. . , M i- 4 WTI'-'oii infuse a htlsieess irin ' ('anion M i on! i Mil's I'rstn tliilbi was a lsllor In sh, ie lasi week (lid Folks IViv. was held last Sun dax at M.iibiiii IMII. Dinner w il s.iMd on Ihe ground, a large ctowd of old people were present as well us xuiing ones. County Uilfai-K (Iffber A. W Hymer. of - Ashelllle. was In tmin Tliesilay Mr Miyan Taviie. of ('tinl.ui. ps. nl throtiKh Candler Wednesday Mr .1 U. Clles of Candy Mush pnss.d through town Tburs.iav. M.ss Mamie N-i-al. wtio was Inn In an automobile w rei k near here several iIhvs ago, ts Improvlne slowly Hi V W K West of NeWfoUnil Knail, pasesd IhroiiKh town Thiiisibii- I'oiinly Hiiperltiteodent .1 Frank Wells, of Asheville. was In nw i Inisiness Inst week Miss (lay l-hans wis Ihe guest of Miss lluth lilrh. Wednesday evening Mrs, Luther llarlii n. was a vlsitoi here last week -end Mr. It. C. ('rowell, inade a bu--l ness trip to Mills ltlver. last weekend Mu' and Mrs. liov Crowell, inadi a hllrrb-.! trip to Ashevllle Flidny Mr, lOule Ford, of rnuth ('reek near Leicester, passed through town last week en mute in Clyde, Mr. R. W. KltlB. of Luther, passed through f annler Friday. 1 i ml, of i li'e Mr and Mi i .lb-. T. -.' I ere fi t' I e Mi' i ' l ' W e.li., -,l . , f Mi- ( nl." : M" I .; 'I M. i. , Mr i I -I. i i , '. A. TWKKI) UFA I. TV COMPANY is n'nVM'ner st mniTcr i';tch day. The I't asoit t'or IIum is. vc ni' -cr slli)v ITnliti'ly to iiiir fliiiits mi) t nit h Hit mon tv. IryiiiK' to lead I hem falsely, I f yon have ;lnv ' kind of Ileal Kstate, small or larny, wurtli the money, vo can sell it, if our him-, iness eiintiiiiit's as in the past twelve tnontlis. Phone "Oil. a representative will mil to sen you. Adv.' (if. I J.I s.'.i i.l i;. s til ,'.i " II 'il be ' . .' I . e i :lHir:i't'eil Council ovl t ltd iroup offli'er.ii. v MdtimmuaumuaaumamB.avar.mmmBunMH B QMS M loves A lull line of Now Perfection Oil Stoves, I leattM's and Ovens. I lave you seen the New White Enamel Heater? Just the thing for bedroom or hath. S. P. Burton M I Tho Beautiful Furniture Store On College. s...... .......r CLYDE CLVDK. Hepi. IB Mrs F M Stitnirv went to ChiiIoii Monday. illrsi L, 1". trfivr-lare was a Waynes Villi visitor edliesda-. Misses, Crace hiuI I'nsrl Malncy. of Catilon, Avore In' two Monday even ing. Mr and Mrs. I. IV 1 loltselnw ami Mr. unit Mrs. (1 (1. Ilnhlumin. nf Clin ton, vlslled relatives here Kiitnlav Mrs. C. T. Pleveusnn. o' Canton, was n Clyde visitor Sundny. Miss Kutb .sentelle wiott in Canton Tuesdny. A revival ineellng slnrteil Hunilay at the M. 14. Church, South, and Is being conducted bv Hevs. Carloek Hnntt and .1. L. Teague. Mrs Kd Mackey. of Hrovatd, Is h're for a few days. Mr. ami Mrs. (I. M. Fish motored to Canton Sunday. Mr. John W. fihnnk went to Can ton Tuesday. Miss Mollye Plmok Is visiting Miss Pauline Kvans, of, Waynes-vlUc. Mr. anil Mrs. F,d Kiisb y, of Ashe vllle, vlslte.1 Mr. Knsley's rmrenls this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Vjlish-y, Miss 1,1 hi Mi-Call, of Flntlda, has entered school at Haywood Institute, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hmatheis, of Ashevllle, vlslled here Sunday. Dr. F. M. Davis was In town Tues day. ' I .vtr. T. I Revelle was a M'aynes vllle visitor Saturday. Mi's. D. t, L. Hnmthers Is visiting reintives In Brevard. Mr. Wlltnirn Fish Is al home from Making History. iINFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something fright?, rmcthhg i almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and tr.e oi 'leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being gradually reduced through new methods of hygiene new preventatives and new remedies Tor infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished' by adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has It been to keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions "and remedies specifically applicable to infants! ' This being so, is ir necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she remember that Fletch.er'8 Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children? "" ""' "OMI ST"11' with Tin; i i iTi.i'. ritici :s" j "i a I ,JH. g95j , 5 ami ,.l.ll- EUrHj I; U JST Jr J 1 '1 I "ot" iitl.no, for S Vrt',Tsy B V Vy Hoiivpnlrs J J (W-Kiln r mi tjaj J jf? " to tho khta J JjJ mmmmmkmmM "1 illlsli' gcntsi fill' IikIU-i' IIhiiii- Jiiurnnl I'Htfi'ritis" TaaHasaaaa' gj Js-s" 4 rp(H)A T (s "ClHCi'H' UA Vt" Wo 'alt limit fufwartt to ' J - I APIION I 5 I tUNOMA.MH I Most ftntllty In s in :i I 1 n n (1 large cliecks 3 II I II. 15c 'ODA T Is "ClHCi'H' DAY I" Wo gU look fufward to this tinminl event wifli Ihe gitmtest. of rleliRHt! The "(iriuvn-upa" unil tho "kld" -nllke line lite atrt'eta long before tht ninny Inlefeatlng wrtgona suit Clowns makx Ihelr nppiMiruiKo. s hiivo nlpnnei! iimhy speclnli for Mondiiy, our 'Altll HOODS SKCTtON lending with' its ar my of linrgalns! Cmiio dilwtt to TIlt5 KACKKT 8TOUB and Wrttrli the I'AKADIC THIS MOKNINO! . ".. 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Jlltie Ik'tilm In rsli'i heavy ((iinllif yard 35c WirsIHIin 3B In. good nunllly, 311 ydsi. to rtiss tonwrri Jrd 10c s98c $225 gv rnntanM tSTlUidPratn sni Children Cry For $1.98 S Our Moot Stylishly Gowned Customers Use Home Patterns Skon in SB-Inch all wr.nl STORM BRKOK, In all wanted. ' cblors, yflrd j , a-!nch nil wool rRRNCM BKKnK, in blue, blacfc brown and other wanted colors, yard . S-Ich all silk POPI.tN, in f blnok, blue, brown, red, tan, lavender, sd white, flP j rard i .............. . 00 C 36-Inch MKKBAL.JNK, In hlHrk, brown, navy ahd nth' er ctilora, ynrd - i 60-Inch CONSTOflA Feather I'roof Tlcklnu In small and ir; rl;.'p:?' $1.00 32-lrtf h KIMOKA CRKPR In New Fall l'atterns, specially priced, Oft. yard .......... ... . , . LiiJQ $1.49 II M H m H M M to u H M n n N H M M M ' M m m w & m u M M m u m m M m m - B a) kSiait. sit So. i r.nnnl.-3 PER GENt. AVWetablcPrcparab'onfcrAi L lUlll(ll.li.fc -t - - I Kh.liiwiic1ind Bowels f Ull9j U IS. w,.... fTherePromoUn neither Oplrim.MotTrdne Mineral. Not PiAROoTw, f7amW.SsSr M.m 111 mtfT a i.fe.ilBimr(fTfc" tonstipationarnlDlarTlMM , TaoSimile SijnaTWof , . Of Course You Love Your Baby. You love it because of lt very helplessness, because it can't tell you hat is tha flutter when It feels bad. It can only cry and look to you for help. But the more you lore baby, the more yoti want to help baby,-he mQre you ought to realize what a wonder ful remedy Fletcher's Castoria Is. It has been used for baMcs' ailments for over thirty years. , " ' - An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher's Castoria espech'i for babies' usei It Is a harmless substitute for Castot Oil, Paregoj1 Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe rr.i best for babies have only good to say of it. . Don't neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria and give baby a few doses of it See how the little one smiles at ?roa as if trying to thank yon for helping it. Soon you will learn 0 depend on, Fletcher's Castoria, made just for Infanta and Children, and of course you would not think of using anything for them that was not prepared especially for Infants and Children. Se keep it In the house. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAVS Bears the Signature of Exact Copy cf Wrapper.' aaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaax'mmuwmMJmmmm. M ovea To break the chill of frosty days, to, save the ex orbitant cost of coal, to give convenient warmth where you want it Use Portable Gas Heaters - These inexpensive methods of room warming make for economy and service. Every home that has gas should own at least one. Variety of Sizes at Vef Low Prices Ranging from $4.50 up. . Convenient Terms. Call at our Show Room and inspect our line, which is now ready. Asheville Power & Salesroom, 102 Patton Ave. I Light Co. Telephone 879
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