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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1322. SEVEN 1 .4 Fdwla Clapp Sotoee foe mm J. T. Onnmina Shore for women "tin Howard & Foster Shoes for Men For a number of years, men have been coming to this store for these extra quality Shoes at just a reasonable price. The new Oxfords and . High Shoe from Howard fit Foster are all that you could hope to get in a Shoe. . .style, fit, com fort and durability. Shown in both, brown and black leathers. ' Oxfords $9 and $10 'Shoes $10 and $12.50 Clements & Chamber -Leader In Footwear- SOCIETY r E RACER HURT IN BAD ACCIDENT v-nn AVIV. .-'. o. aiii iuip oria- eena, tha Belgian fix day bicycle race htar. wan taken to a hospital early today suffering from a possible frac ture of his skull sustained when he went down In a "spill" which marked tha furious riding caused !y Willie Couburn, of St. Louis, and Dave Lands, of New York, trying; to regain a lost lap and again breast the lead ers In the six day race here. Ten bicycles were smashed in the fall. Mrs. A. Ficker. .of -Hendersonvllle, Is spending several days In Ashevllle. CLUB NOTES SENIOR DIVISION, C. OF C. TO MEET WITH MISS OSBORNE Tha rtenlnr IMnslou of lha Hnrbert I-:. I.ee rh.tpter .f rhlltlren of the t'nnfeilerary will meet with Ml. lvirnlhy (mbor'n at her home, 3.1 Ktarnea Avenue, tomorrow at J 10 o'clock. I'lan.i will be tnada for the work of the y-ur and a full attend ance is deulrevl. JUNIOR DIVISION, C. OF C. TO MEET WITH MISS ORR Minn Kriuu'PH Orr will be the hostess fnr tho Junior Division of tha Hubert K. I.ee Chapter, t'hlldren of the Confederacy, tomorrow after noon at 8 3D " clock. Thai meeting will be held Ht tha home of Miss Orr 84 Htarnus Avenue. Mothers and friends of lha children are cor dially invited. MRS. FOSTER TO ENTERTAIN HISTORY CLUB TODAY Mrs. Harold lv Koeter will he the hostess to the History Club this af ternoon at .1 30 o'clock Ht her home on Oak i'ark Itoad. The club Is studying "Houtlurn Literature' this Winter snil the "Novelists of the South" will be the subject of this afternoon's program which will be led by Mrs. Charles M. I'rltchett. MARTHA KEPLAR C. OF C. IS TO MEET TODAY WITH MISS ANNE DUDLEY GLENN The Martha Keplar Chapter of Children of the Confederacy wlU meet on Saturday afternoon at 3:80 o'clock with Miss Anne Dudley Glenn at her homo on Starnei Ave nue. ASHEVILLE CHAPTER HOLDS ' LARGE, INTERESTING MEETING A large and interesting meetlnsr was that held by the Ashevllle Chapter oi i . t.. yesternay afternoon at the home of Mrs. c. N". Webster on Eiltmore Avenue. A report of the meeting of the new officers held on Tuesday morning, was made outlin ing the duties of the various officers. Mrs. R. C. Steven, the first vice president, will see that the chapter has representation at each and every meeting of the veterans to adminis ter to their comfort and pleasure. A committee will also start plans for buying a piano fur tha veterans' room at the Court House In order that they may enjoy Confederate PHONE 2747 for HARDWARE Service SPECIAL NOVEMBER 3 and 4 Buy It Now You Will Need It Later TRY SQUARE 6-inch, Stanley Try Square, brass linerr special . 34c 1 U FRAMING SQUARE I p 4-inch Diamond Edge Blue Steel, Framing d0 OQ if?U,UJ I A Square, special . r mLDINC RULE- t 'ft i ffiOLDING RULE 24-inch,: full brass bound Rule, with arch joint, special ........... 62c Central Hardware Co. 21 BILTMORE AVENUE. in n ' ,m'iiV'''ii s mm i-:i; M hi.. m, ii infill 1 TOSS'S 7Vi , " Your Valuables are worth protecting regardless of tha money they represent. Yon can havo this protection for. a amall annual coat whan you rent a Safe Deposit Box in our vaults. We offer you Every Banking 8ervice Consistent with sound Banklnr. Tim National Bank oi Commerce . 4 on Savings and Time Deposits 4 BUSTER BROWN fluted II I ill 1 1 I 11 v 11 l iiu v.tsj-w ar h ma ii-vji ii n i i k t;'c I For Boys All Sizes and Width ' Little Genta 'Shoes with Spring Heel. Army and Scout Shoes with Goodyear Welt soles of Oak Leather. Extra Service Shoes built with heavy double oak soles. , Brogues with just enough style to make them look like dads. School And Dress Shoes For Boys' and Girls' You- needn't "Shop Around," if you come here for your Children's Shoes. You'll be surprised to see the great variety of styles , ancl- one quality only the best. For Girls All Sizes and Width , Patent' leather lace Shoes with Fancy tops. Elk Sport Shoes with tan trimming. Brown Calfskin lace Shoes with welt soles and low or spring heels. Growing GirV Shoee in Patent, Dull and Brown leathers, sizes 2Vi to 7, singing at their meetings. Mrs. Gil bert It. Morris, second vioe-presMent. will assume th responsibility of the cupervlstun of tha hostesses at the meetings fur tha year Tha Invita tion if Mr. W. W. Kdvards. general secretary, to hold all meetings at the Y. M. c. A. was accepted with ap preciation nnd thanks and beginning with tha new year the mnnthU meetings of the chapter will be li-M In lha assembl room at tha Y. M t' A. on Droadwav. The chanter also voted to tlinnse tne nscat year from January to .lunuary to run from November to November to liecome effective at once This change will make tha local wi.rk run parallel Kith lbs State acbedule Mrs. Jefferson Davis Weir, of New Orleans, waa a charming visitor at tha meeting and upon being Intro duced spoke of her work as chair man of education In tha New Orleans Chapter, which la the largest In lrfjulstana. numbering 60 members. Mrs. Weir stated that aha had over I M.oiig worth of scholarships at her disposal tu the credit of her chanter Iteports of the recent State con- tenuon in niiiningioti ware mane bv the president. Mrs. K E. Fisher, and Mrs, James M. Uudger, Jr., and Sits. Charles M. I'latf, Owing to tha length of the business session, tha read'lng of tha paper on .1. K. II. Stuart, written bv Mrs l.llllo M. Hmather. to ba given hr Mrs. J. H. Styles, was postponed un til the next meeting. Mrs. Hugh Manns waa elected chaplain. She la the flrat to serve In this capacity for the Ashevllle chapter. UNVEIL TABLET Tn HONOR ALEXANDER MARTIN, SIX TIMES GOVERNOR OF STATE ffwtal Cttnrtndiut r 4sHHs C it Urn J (IIIKENSHOKO, Nov. J. Honoring he memory oi Alexanaar . Martin. who was six times unvernor or rortn Carolina, the delegates to tha con vention of the North Carolina Daugh ters of tha Confederacy unveiled a tablet to him In the Uuilford Court House this afternoon. They came here from High Point, following ad journment of their annual convention. Martin K. Douglas, of this city, a descendant of a 'brother of Alexander Martin, made the unveiling address Mrs. H. I,. Pickens gave a sketch of Alexander Martin and the pre sentation was made by Mrs. II. A. Millls. They are both of the Alex ander Martin Chapter of tha Daugh ters of the American itevolutlon, at High Point, which erected the tablet. The tablet ahowa that Alexander , Martin waa six times Governor of i .North Carolina, colonel In the Revolu : tie nary War. member of tha Ked ! eral Assembly that framed tha Con stitution of the I'nlted States, Uni ted Htates Senator, patriot and man ' "f letters. He was born In 1740 and uicn in 1807. Ho was a bachelor and when he died he was burled, at hia rccruest, in Rockingham County, In a stand ing position facing the Dan River. A flood washed the, grave and body hwmv, legend hag it and nowhere in North Carolina Is there a marker of any sort to him with tha exception of the one unveiled here today. MESDAMES. BURNEY AND 6TRYNB ROUGH TO ATTEND GENERAL U. D. C. MEET -Mrs. t. K. Hurney and Mrs, v.. B. Itiynbrough will represent the Ashe nle Chapter of U. D. C, at the gen- ntl convention of r. I), c. which jnvenes at Hirmlngham, Ala., No vtmber 14. The opening evening of welcome will be held on Tuesday evening and the first huslnaaa session will be called Wednesday morning at 10 o clock. The Ttitwller kotel will be official headquarters and all ses fl""" will he held in tha spacious ball room, , One of the moat lnferaatlng social features being planned Is a large BtatA IIIHPhAnn a. kl.L . , I 7 . . be placed for every State delegation. A Birmingham lady lias been chosen . ii,,ct" ho"teM t ach table. Ashe villa Daughters will be pleased to learn that the hostess for tha North u' w,bl!v formerly of Shelby, N. c. Mrs. Webb Is a sister of Mrs. J. R. oates, pne of the most active mem bera of th, Ashevllle chapter In forecasting the convention the Blrm Ingham Age-Herald says: "As the date for tha general con ventlon of United Daughters of CoS federacy rapidly approaches, arrange ments are taking .1 z' 'y " corpTe9,. ion h-i -1. '""ainment of some 00 delegates who are coming from - ma uupunHni as- semblage, which la scheduled for No- u. X. ,n tms aivery hour has been apportioned In tha program Which covers m-rma , . 1 . V ----- - -"iuuii i UUS1- ness, but the delegates must have a .... .mwiiin. inere are to be other features h..f ,. arf air so far announced, will be tha State luncheons on Thursday, Nov It These luncheons are tendered State delegates with local women formerly , ; Buster Brown Shaping Lasts for Growing FeL Ballet Slippers la black and White. ' Friday and Saturday Specials 49c 20c 25c $L19 ...25c ,.25c Palniollve 8uap, 7 cakes ............. Oflod Oround Coffee, per Jb ,- ;. No.' 3 .Tomatoes, 3 cans for Bwlft's Jewel Lard, I lbs...... Octagon Soap, ( cakea ....... ArrA Hammer Bods, pkgs. . , Bwlft's Prlda Wash OP-, Powders, I for JC Jove Brand Tea, OP 1-1 lb. pkt AJC Pet flrand Milk, largs OP. can, I tor WC Postum Cereal, It os. Oft . pkr-, Pr pk. CMC Instant Poatura. 4 o. O0 box. each $OC Weason oil, 1 pt, can, each Halns Tomato Catsup, OQ- Js ox, slse , eWl Helng Vinegar, Ofl- 1 nt. sis , aVUt Heins BpaghettL 97 large gts t I C 27c nil UK. iiomi: M'oitr. with thf i.rrri.r. I'lin i s-' Special Best Granulated Sugur, 10 lbs. to customer, Friday and Saturday, lb. 7i. Pulmolive Go. Soap Iriddy and Saturday, per rate 5c Friday and Saturday Specials During Our ANNUAL FALL SALE Special Friday and Saturday Men's Union Suits Good snide, all sl.o. worth Jl.fifl .1 suit, very B 1 1 f C 1 11 1 Ht, CHCll 98c Today and Tomorrow will be joyous days at The Uaeket Store. Wc arc deter mined to make this sale long to be re membered by the buying public of this section. Innumerable values in every nook and corner of the store await you. This ad only mentions a few of the hun dreds of bargains that arc on sale Friday and Saturday. Special Friday and Saturday Army Blankets f. fi. Amir Blankets, largo size, aale price $3.45 BLANKETS! Friday and Sat urday you will be able to purchase Blankets at the lowest prices of your buying ex perience. Our en tire immense stock is included in our annual Fall Sale. , Wool Knap Nashua Blankets, size 66x80, regular $7.00 value. d4 QP Sale price, pair Pi.e7 J Good quality wool knap Blankets, full -size, $6.00 value, extra tfJO AC Special, pair PJ.sJ Bath Robe Blankets, fancy Indian de signs, size 72x84, value (t4 QC $6.95. Special, pair sPlWeJ Wool Blankets in pretty plaids,, size 72xV0. value. flC JtS.sSU Special, pair Friday, Saturday Specials in Piece Goods 3ii In. light and dark periulei. li'KUl.ir 2nc value I'x' S2 In. Devonshire, In light and (lurk colors, 35c vnlue. Fpe clnl, yd 2.'m' 32 In. Ureas tliiighaiu, In amall and largo plaids, also solid colors, 3Gc valuo, yd lilt" J In, Dress Olnnham, in amall and large checks, plulds and stripes. Hegular 2Ba vlue. Special, yd lie 32 In. Dales Dress Uinghams, In new Kali patterns, regular 3!e. value. Hpeclal. yd...2r? 27 In. Outing In light colnni. Ppi'iinl. yd tiV) 37 in. Outing In light and dark colors. tegular 26c value. Rpeclal, yd Ida 32 In. Foulard, In all the new est patterns In dark colon, 6Bo VHllio. Hpec.lul, yd 4fic 27 In. Flannelette, in dark col ora. Hpeclal lffn 40 in. Sheeting, special, yd. 10c 10 yards to a customer, 56 In. all wool Tweed, in all the new ahades, I2.2S vnlue. Bpe ilal, yd I1.NII 5 In. all wool French fie.rge. In black, blue, brown and other colors, $2.75 value. Speclnl, yd. 111.25 C4 in. all wool Flannel, in nil the new shades. $3.0.0 value. Hpeclal, yd. ..I. 13.10 40 in. Sheeting, special, Yard . , , , ,10c 1 0 yards to a customer. SHOES At Real Sale Prices Women's Felt Slippers, a large assortment of beautiful colore, ribbon Q? trimmed. Special ...1JC Women's Oxfords, black and tan, low run ber heels. tfO QC Special aJeSeitJ Women's 1 strap Katlri Slippers, medium heel, $5.00 value. 10 QC Special ....Pe7) Star Urand all leather hoe for hoys and girls, black and tan with low O iP rubber heels. Speoja ,. . . , ajaetl Baby Shoes, button or lace, in black QC, or tan. Hlxea 1 to I. Sale price. .... UJC Men's Dress all leather Shoes, black or tan, mode for Ht and service. d0 Aff Special $OtOD A wonderful valno at $4.96 Men's all. leather I shoes, black or tan, LV Y9K " Kngllsh or Blucher last, Hpeclal 1 l-lll Women's Hosiery Children's Sport Socks (Silk' and QQn Wool) iOt Udies Silk and Wool regular $1.50 . . . 98c Ladies' Sport wool mixed, blue and CQ brown tiV $2.50 Heather all wool (clocked) $1.50 Ladies' Silk Hose, (white QQ clocked) S70C Extra special. Ladies' 75c 49c Heavy Ribbed 7Cp Sport Hose .... I OC Kid Gloves, tft f-Q $2.50 value, .,PleJi7 $1.95 f - Friday and Saturday Specials Bargain Basement Xo. !li Japanned Coal Q llnda, each TliC 8 Cup Percolators, prolecteii handle, Qfi each . iOC 10 nt. W'lnilHor 1'rcservln Kettles, aluminum, QQ each OC 10 qt. Ulue lCnamel Q lluckets, each 'xlC Knives and Forks, T7C- 6 each for I DC S Cups and. Saucers, QA white, for , iUC 6 Plutes, 9 Inch, white, for 49c Aluminum Syrup IIQ Pitchers, each U7C L Men's Furnishings Arrow Collars, soft and stiff, aale price it J AA 6 for Pl.UU Men's Dress Shirts, Per cale and Madras, in new est patterns. Qrt Sale Price ..... OUC Wool Hose for men. Extra f-Q Special ... . . ... 4 Ji7L Men's and Boys Caps, newest shapes, fall pat terns. Sale QC price e7J C Boys' Slipover Sweaters in all the new wanted colors. Sale tO QC price ' . vfVo Truly Warner Hats, a beautiful selection of the newest fall styles, $4.50 value. OC Special VJ uD of these Individual States acting as hostesses. "Mra Walter Kennon McAdory, chairman of the hostess commltten, tn, th convention. Is among those who began her activities some weeks ago and announces the hostesses for the State luncheons today. Women are feeling a friendly rivalry in malt ing plans for tne .miicneons mi nhnuld vnu overhear them talking sou may learn of the menus In prepara tions, the floral selected for tabla decorations and other details concern Ins the entertainment, each womu declaring that her State luncheon Shan be tna premesi oi ui. pnur, number." Hostesses named lor tha lunriiron boards of the various States aiv ar follows: , Arkansas Mrs. C. M. 'Williamson. Arlsoaa ' California Mrs. J. E. Penney. Colorado Oregon Mrs. J. Jj. Tancey. District of Columbia Mrs. Mary Strohert Florida Mrs. Drucllla Tjowllng. Oaorgla Mrs. J. H. Ray. Illinois Mrs. Bernard Cloudus. Kansas1. Nebraska Mrs. Kdgsr Cnllliis. Kentucky Mr. O. I). Atkins. ' I-oulslana Mrs. 8. n. Fray. Mississippi Mrs, Walter Kennon McAdory. Missouri Mrs. C. S. Simmons. Montana Mra. J. E. Frasler. , MarylantI Mrs, James O, Smith. " Minnesota Mrs. Charles R. Leeper. Maaeachuaeua Mrs. William Olier aeiman. . New York Mrs. Victor H. Ilans.m North ' Carolina Mrs. ' Ueorge M. Webb. . . New Mcxlcn Mrs. llenrv Pill. Oklahoma Writers Club, hostess. Ohio liKllHnu Mrs. J. W. Donnelly. Hmith Carolina Mrs, i-ania Alfxaniler. Tt'tineHsen Mrs. S. f- Gnnlner. Texae -Mrs; C, I!. Vandle. riali Mrs, Jumes N. Menell. H. Virginia Mm. Herbert C, Stock ham, Washington Mrs. Heph, Smith. West Virginia Mrs. Hubert X. Bell. Pennsylvania Mrs.,' Herman Sake. cm 1 SPrtlNGLESS SHADE, . nOFlnIT TP AD Stnea ran never teuch this shade there le ne strain on the oloth. It works by a eord. Ask .your dealer to Semonslrate. Cunningham Sprbgless Shade Company Craaaakeao. . C URIN NIGH I y MORNING cV KEEP YOUR EYES CLEAN CLEAR AND HEALTH wit torn, rtm cai hoo. ukiiii co.aniCAtfcKsW TftUflTEC-S Ai.O Rv rlrtn of tt powar of ! confilttad (n ft certain Wit of twit rnd by h. A. M. lunar wA n!f. MaritrL Klnmy, ifl th undartlfntd Trgira, 1Uid th 4Ui fti of Aurtl, tna iluty rrglMartMt In Ui isfflrt tt iiie IUtctp f liaarl fnr Hunromb Couniy, N. (, Ift Jtoofc of MirtgM anl Dtadi of Trust No. US, tt Lc 11, le wlifrh merne U hertby . noil, it4 da ttilt liatlnt bfti- in Hi In th payiBMit of thi rt(lhtoliiii iurad bv tild iloocl ' of tract, lirrrby lh pnwar ot tal tliaraln eooltlnod hit Mine nttnrattvt, laid undarlriil TrurtM will, i MtJdliy', Uia iTUi day of Ngvamhar, Ittt. it ! oetrwk noon, gall at publto auctloa, for ctth, tlt Court Houm door in tho City of Ah i County of nunoorpha ftntl Stat of North Car ina, the following limh gnd piaoilna, tituata. ihk ind bvlni In the County of BtjnMnb. fitatg Thousands Use Parisian Sage To Stop Hair. From Falling Puts New Life Into the Fast Dying Roots and Nouirshes Them Don't wa for then It until the hair reet la dead. nothing can prevent baldneta If your hair Is falling out, prema turely gray, britltle, Irfeleas. full of dandruff, and your head Itches ilk" mad, quick action muet ba Itaken to save It. Tha starved and rapidly dy ing hair roots must ba Immediately vitalized and properly nourished. To do this quickly and most effectively, there ! nothing so good as the genu ine Parisian Safe (liquid form), whloi yeu can get at eTmlth's Drug Htore or any drug or toilet oountar. It's guararrteed to abolish, dandruff, atop aoatp Hah and falling hair and stimulate new hair to grow or mon ey refunded. If you want to save your hair and make it grow eKrong. thick and glos sy, begin using Parisian Saga tonight. Ton will not be dtaappolned. Ba sura you get xha genuine Paris ian Sage (J1eoux's), for thle U guar anteed to give perfee amtlsfsoclon or nothing to pajr. m. f Nonh f'sroltM. In Awy'i Crwlt TowoiWe. KUolnlns Umli ot riut Jmklna, WIUli nj atam. snd dnerllwt si follow, : TRACT NO, 1 Befinnlnl en N. M. TuH'l sertSM,! reek eom.r sell rum wlta 'ii Loan't line Sooth I doc. Wnt It - eolei, poeilss Mill Iaimo', Huthout Min,r, to rork; Ibonoo Norta : 114 do. Kut lb 1-s poiM to s nek; Uosro North I dot. g,u 11 I I oolt, lo rork la W,l B. Slmn,' lino; thnro with StOTOn', -lino South IS il. Wot 35 1-1 poioi to o iiilto or rock in i:il lino, 'ho bodsnln. ton-. Ulnlnf two octoh, moro or loi Boln ttio sroportir ron'otori to C. M Lonro md lfo, Sor. . Uio. or J. A. Willi, ot tl. hr Jon1 doMd No- . Tonhor 15. Il. Olid dolr moelod ln Iho oSloo of Rodllor of Uood, for Buimoioo tamilT la Bonk . OS pall I7, for rotoromo. TBACT NO. J. Boftrmltif ol rook, for. morlj Willi,' ,lumo eernor. ond eon Sooth do. KiH 13 piiin to s rook: Miooco North oo dot. Eut II puloe o rook; llutiee Noeh l dof. Hut 13 DOlr to o rork: thrw-e Woo IS . polo, to Uio brtlmiltn. Conuloint lis ooroo, moro o, iou. tn Uio oomo prwiortr oesnyod to (V M. low nd wlfr, Boitho IMOt, hr o. M. Lotwo ond 1tr. Itllon Unr, by dood aotod Mor 12, 1 t r. ond dol wcordol to Iho oglro nf tho Rosmrr of Dowli for Bunwonoo County to Honk 11. on pocr 41 J. tar rotrmoo. TKACT MO. t nflunlns on Cto isuewort . rock wirnor. ou too eon ,1'to of tho Hrndonon or Mill, Blror Hit ond Boroond Hood, o.' 0 li doodod by I. A. Wllltl ol oi. ! I.. V. Inoo In Morrtl, loll, on.1 ninl lrltl 2fM, dc. " , polo, lo o nolo on iho oojt ,lil, or iotd nod, ihoni'0 North dot. gt M 4-5 poll to O uko: thonro North J !. Kwl U S Polo, Ui Uio ionthoot itooo oom of o lot dordod no J. A. Willi, ot ot. to ('. M. Lonio on Nofon oor IS, U15: tlwinro wlUt iho lino of ootd n Sovh i2to do,. Wt 3 l-I polo, to Ibo ond oornor of "Id lot: Uiolieo North 1 eos. 1 1 Hum 10 iho aouihooit corotr of too r,. r. Iw. turn C. II. Lomoo. lol : monM eoaili n-i 13.1-4 nolo, to tho OOiOnnlnr. .i-i,. I u . r ., rooro or loo,. 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