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ASM' I, ior M,i V r h ,boMr W"r - h.' ,n hfe. i . r.1 ill f . tMr .-,11 IT in i Cd IHfc ASHtVILLE CITlZt-N, KK1UAY MORNING! OCTOBER 13. 1922. Could This Happen - To Your Wife? The Old R.li.bl." Some day when she is down town, And the children are at school, And the maid is busy in the kitchen, Could her jewelry and other valuables disappear? Not if she has a safe deposit box of her own at the BATTERY PARK BANK SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT No Matter What the Custom May Be You Need Handkerchiefs And embroidery, cross stitching and floral de signs flaunt as gay shades as ever Handker ' chiefs have shown. Particularly vivid deco rations appear on white and color linens. Linen. Hand Embroidery 25c 50c 75c r - m "it? w m w r t m w m m m m 27-29 Haywood Street Have You Seen The New 1923 Oaklands? Pricti at Factory Kotdmt $9?S Touring Car 993 Sport Car . . 113 3 . Coup llgS 4 Ft Coop 1443 SW.n - - 1143 Birr omrnilj m fh G. M A C. Tim Pmftmmnt Entirely new in appearance with a newer and evenjbetter performance, the 1923 Series of the New Oakland Six materially increases the purchasing power of the automobile dollar. Never has such sound and rugged construction such a powerful, six-cylinder engine with a per formance guaranteed in writing for 15,000 miles such beauty of line and such unusually complete equipment been combined in a car selling for less than a thousand dollars. Come in and see these 1923 models. Examine the new Carburetor with its automatic heat control; note the new steering wheel dimmer button; the improved spark and gas controls; the full crown fenders, and the many other unusual refinements. Certainly here is genuine value at 995. Oakland Motor Car Company, Pontine, Michigan Dint ion of (jtntrml Motet Corporation he, Western Carolina Auto Co., 12-14-16 E. College St, 'Phone 890. "We Want Your Butinett." fa r irai Oakland Six ettes GERMANWOMEN OF RANK OUT AS BREADWINNERS Former Hostesses at Bril liant Social Functions Doing Odd Jobs. IIKIU.1N, Oct. (Hy The As sociated Pies.) Thr fight for a luting has driven an Increasing number of (.(.mum women of rank Irflf. III., u-nrlil mm hread Winner. 1 In Hi face of lh winter nmt chilly blasts many women, who formerly were hostesses " Her Jin inliliant social ruin ti'iii. hi- secklnir shelter behind ! inor of employment organizations able to t mulsh them with odd Jobs. A vailed HNK'irtninnt appear f"V ery morning In the headquai te established hy the Hoiuie ivm An roi'lntlnti of Greater Berlin . This association iilmx to provide the needy of the middle classes vwlh uiiiplnyment. Th- iirdln:uy Biii'jj!i rr wife, wlm though uni'ducaud. N hii expert nreillv' wonian. may h irii alongMldf a pi nfi-fwor' wlf' ur a i(iunt-M Tin' im.niiiiit Inn rxa mini till' up plli linn rrKardliiK ihir iilnll y to 111 o'liain lillidn i f work. II glv lllMtl IK'tloll frw. If l l'ill I'll. It lupplU'N home work. su-ti iim hi'W'. I hi; ami iinlroii1rrl:K Thf pi oil tP't Hre sold hi (he a4rtat!on'i juiIpm r-noniri. the hnypr ni'vr lfarii-1 ing the Identity of ihe Hiiunl pro dm vr. Irliire lalior rxi-hangiM are un nlile to conreal the foi nii r noi lal status of their would -lie employo. A major' wife recently applied to the exrhniiBB for a hnuiemald. The willing candidate appeared bu1 wan rejected heiaune !) wa found to be the wile of u col onel. The major saw the appli cant find thought it liiigh mutit her emhiirrnaiiient and rxplaineit to the exchanging offi'iaU that it wan ImpoHilhle for him to engage her. A oountesn. who occupied a 1l tlngiiiHhpd nodal position before the war. wan ajmlgncd a nervant'a poult Ion recently, merely to keep body and soul together. Inveetlgatom declare that the German exchange rate linn ca lined ruin for the middle cla.ines. Thin stratum of noclety. koihc aortal workein declare. mut either Join the proletariat or die out. Many, who through inheritance or life time wiving, had acquired what was regarded an 11 comfortable for tune now find themselves virtually pennllew because the currency la worth only -south of Its former value. A large property exchange is conducted by the housewives' as sociation. Hcores of the middle elasaea sacrifice every day some treasured household urtide in or der to meet the rciu. gas or other domestic bills. , , CrlminologlHts maintain here that the war la responsible for the bulk of thj; crime wave which has swept flerniany during tlje past few years. They brand the army as the "high school of ihe law breaker and the academy of the liar." The criminology: explain that during .-hostilities n unusually large number of men are moblllj ed under the colors and that these become accustomed to a mode of living: In which comraderio Is en couraged, the the appropriation of other men's effects, such us mes9 kits and clothing Is excused. Militarism the crime experts de clare, hua also developed a hostile disposition which is now spreading Itself on ilvil society. It Is claim ed that the difficulty with the Lelpslc tribunals, which tried Hev ernl war cases and now art) trying the alleged assanslns of former Oermnn Foreign Minister llath enau ,i found In the spirit of sol diery.' The spirit Instills Into In dividuals a stubborn opposition to the betrayal of their fellows in crime. WEAK WOMEN ATTENTION If u suffer with KKMAIjK TKOC Ftt.tfS, such ha Ov'ariari Tain'. Pains In th I w(t iwrt of your Stomach. Bf.'iring-flown Pains, Harlai'liA. Bach nchf. Painful cir Irtruulftr It-nmin. If you hnvr tltflt (lrcl. vnrn()Ui, ivm'voup ami run-Iown fcclln? 'o, common to wCinn. If yon have tried nil klndn of mpdirinps and dm-tor. flinl vn thouirh you havp brpn old t ha t on operation was nr-cessarv. VOlT MAY flU MADK UKMi AND STUONO AGAIN- Wrllo for PltKK booklet of jnf trmatlon and advirp today. 'THE PELVO MEDICINE CO. Dept. C-1 Mmhia, Tern. Sage Tea Beautifies And Darkens Hair Don't Stay Gray! It Darken So Naturally that No body can Tell. Ml laili'd in luHti-ous ai r wiu'l! t;ct i Saj;e a ml Su :il any dm; ttlcn of Tll! old i'i'iie. iliiprove.l ' oilier I MB i c -1 1! m :i 1 1-. aal" i : :iere. bpralise k.i naturally up can tell it Vim can lam m bc.tilllfUllv d II'U a: moat ne: niuht bottlo ill. "Wycili's piiui ( 'i.mpound" . .01 c. Mi l on of bo fi'moua S ine Tea Id iv' the addition of aienl. ai sold an 'vell-knnv n drusm' t darkeui the hai .an ev hiv mat no . Thoa hos ha i;ray o lieciiniiiig -'jrpriai' cwaltlnji iheni. because 'ifler 01 or two applications the tmy ha:r anlahe.i and your locks necome iuvurlantly dark and heaa- ulul. Thla s the age of youth. Oi;,y halred. unattractive folks aren't wanted around, no et busy with Wytth - S'aite and Pulphur rmii pouitd t mlht and you li be de ilghlert with your daik. hands.. me hair and your youthful appeara: . e within a few days Advt ,r Is faded turning have a Dr. Ethel Eisner CHIROPODIST Deotn to the K. li uUfc rare of Ilie 1'prt. II Ol 'IIS; t II 1ll-n IIIiIk. m Haywood si Trlrphonp S72 I 1 FIVE AND SEVEN BILTMORE AVE FIVE AND SEVEN BILTMORE AVE. ASHEVILLE'S PRY GOODS STORE ' Attend Our Great 98c Sale Friday & Saturday READ EVERY ITEM CAREFULLY. SOME GREAT VALUES IN THIS AD. Meirs iluud r'leeced l inoii Sulla at Ladles Hleached Fleeced I'nlon Soils at lfoy' Warm 1'Ieei ed I'nioii Hllim at i 'hlldren s V. V. I nlon Willis at I.adi" ' N.cc I lilt III linll at ti yards of J.",c iness (ilnKhains for .". yards of Nice I'mMm Uooibt lor t arils of the I'lliesl Pen lor Mirds of -''! I 'i e t mi n' tor Table of Dress lionds. - yards for ' 41 -Inch half ool French Serge. 1 .nd for S Nice l.arxe l ace Towels for ' J vaida of :i6-:ni h Foundation Silk "for 1 vard of N'n e .Hi-Inch Black Mescaline for 2 pairs of Ladies' Hood Wool Hose for 10 yards of flood 36-lnch Drown Domestic for .1 palm of Children' Heavy School Hose for I pair Huster Ilrown Silk Hose for 1 pair rilack Cat Silk Hose for 1 pair Phoen'.x Silk Hose vfoi' I pair Hoys' and Misses' Holt Hose for 1 vard all-silk Natural Jap Pongee for s'yards of Nice Fleecy Outing for yards of extra heavy Outing for . Halls of Fleischer's Wool for i'U Spools of Sllkatihe, nil colors, for 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 1 lot I-tilie' $1,511 Shirt Waists, each .1 yards of nice &0c ltluok Haltueu ' for ' , 2 yards of 40-inch Fine Hluck Satteen for 4 yards of Windsor I'nde.r Crepe for 3 yard of heavy Cretonne 'for 7 yards of 31-inch Long Cloth for '. 4 yards of 3-inli White Nainsook,, 'foi 5 vards of .'fll-lii. h Blarney I.inene ;i yards of 32-Inch Uevonshire for a yards of 32-inch Komper Cloth ' for 1 yard of 04-inch Cray Suiting 'for li yards of 36-inch Pajuma Check for Boy' 2 -piece Pajamas at 2 yards of 3S-lni h Mercerlied Pongee for 1 nice quality Baby Blanket for 1 yard of nice Wide Corduroy for '' 2 yards of Colored Ratine for 1 yard of Silk Pongee for 4 yards of Navy Blue Poplin 'for 1 yard of Heavy 36-lnch Linen for 4 yard of 32-inch Ureas Gingham for 2 vards of Silk Stripe Shirting for Ladies' Muslin Gowns for Lot 4 4-inch all-wool Storm Serge at. yard 3 yards Fine Quality 36-lnch Nainsook yard 3 yarfls Fine Quality 3-lnth Nainsook for 2 yards of Bleach Table Damask for 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c. 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c 98c PALAIS ROYAL READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT If you are looking for a Dress, Coat or Coat Suit, we have them. Every express brings us new Suits, Frocks and Coats. For Saturday we have one hundred Dresses in Ladies, Misses and Juniors, in Brown, Tan, Navy and Black, which we are going to offer at a great reduction. You will be surprised when you see the Dresses we are going to offer you for $9.00 $12.00 $18.00 $22.50 We have 1 Coat Suits which we place on sale Saturday: tailored and box backs. Colors: brown, tan, navy; Trlcoilne. poiret Twill and Velours Prices $18.50 $22.50 $29.50 One lot of blue and white, black and white, brown and tan. parnilla stripe skirls for Saturday ai $5.00 Coats In nil the newest material and styles. We are showing straight line Coat and also the new blouse backs with draped fronta; fur-trim ined and plain. The priaos for Saturday are $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $35.00 $37.50 $45.00 and $52.50 SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY IN OUR MILLINERY SECTION Sport Hats $1.98 Sport Hats $2.98 One lot Trimmed Hats $3.98 and $4.98 BARGAIN Special on Gingham, :i$ Inches-, in all shades. i p 15c Striped Outing, good grade, m yard li)C Kxtia Outing in white and gray and blue OA vard ZUC Curtain Scrim in white and cream, 10c yard, 11 fn yard 70C Double Cotton Blarkets. full siie, An a each 3Z.DU Bed Comforts, lull ize. Mm gf "' 1.90 Large Willow Baskets. M TM '' $1.75 Wludow Shades. 3x6 ft., In dark Kreen, eyp each 3C Children's Fall aim Winter liar. rt each 09C Knameled Bowl and Pitcher and Slop Jar, 3 fft piece at. set " i)4."0 Galvanized Wash Boilers, full ize, tM JA M.49 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler full ! h nn at, each ijl.O" Stone Slop .lars. in white at, , A r fh ' tl.Z Quart Cups. In Tin. -three o ' " lie BASEMENT 10- quart Galvanized Ducket. each COC 12-quart Galvanired Bucket OQf each mmtJC 11- quart fialvanized Bucket, QQsI each UC 1 "-quart Enameled Dih Pan, In gray, 5C each OjC Cups and Saucers In white china at. I1Q six for VQC Aluminum toasters, 1 yQ each M.. pl49 17-quart Diah in Aluminum, QO each l0 14-quart DWh In Aluminum, IQ each $lftF 14-qua-rt Blue and White Knameled Diuh Pan, sj QQ each ' V !) 17-quart Blue and White Enameled Dish Pan, &1 in each .......:...'. $l4if ' Aluminum Frying Pans at, (IOC each vl.uO Wash Basin In P.Jue anil White, Crt each ......v. OyC Garbare Can. No. 2 sire, 7C each yl O Garbage Cans. No. S ize, OA M,h pl.O7
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