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j f ! : r.t. THE A3HEVU1E CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. U, 1623. Mi IN THE REALM OF WOMEN Mrs. L. E. Fthd Editor. 'Pbon 2167, botwM 2 and 7 o'dock. 1 i P u OURDSTTB HONOR. MRS. HOWAMO TATE . I. SI. UurdetM nW-lalmd Informal l.nt rmii t nliybl 1k st her hoi i,n l';oti lrlv :r0' afternoon, rumutlmetitlnf . Ilnward Tate, who liaa ln l!il hmr alalar, Mr. Andrew li.-n. t. for Hvml wk. Mir An- r K. rr, Jr., tnad lup ,nr In Hmi and waa awartiVI flnt Lea wh.'l. th. eonaHlatluu wrnt to I mifi wi waa i. prsiiirfi plainly guest Rift or rom.mbm.-Hc. 1 jl jl ft. RHODES HAS BRIDOE AT PIPINQ HOT T.IA ROOM Mrs. Lov.tl Rhodes waa luaHeas at ) Piping Hut Taa Room yteniay 'moon, having 1 (Hands with hrr three tables of brlda. AC th holuslon of fames, hlliiit scorer a found t fc. Mia Fraud" fiuuni t nait credit went to Mr. Mo- blay Prltchard, Mr. Rhodes' t iff ra, Mr. Bourn. Mr. Prltrharil. . Richard Lnufhran, Mia Katli- Lne Horner, Mra. Arnnld Vanricr- of, Mrs. LeJand Morrow, Mr. liar r Haywood. Mra. William HoUyday. ra. Robert Redwood. Mia Allen assart and Mlaa Christine Menun- ENCRAL RAY Ofe'sERVES BIOMTY. FOURTH BIRTHDAY i Beautifully avlnolnv that areit lor lis. Rift tem in which he I I. rid jr hla family and friend, a email fthertns of relative and Intimate fienda of many yearn tnndlnf gadi fed a-t the home of General J. M. Uy'a daurhter, Mra. K. i . Mnktn- ln, on Hlllalda Htreet, WeUnestlsy trisraoon. where, upon the occasion J hla eUrhty-fourth hlrth annlvei fry such a unique erent took plant ( can noma only In the annul of 4 if amlllea which have many ;nem , srlea of r and ante-bellum day Bid where family flea brina- inrlrt.-m be recalled In the mellow lljilit or r off years. Col. Hay who arrved i 's southland with distinction and ' Jvmor In the period of war between i .fie elate commanding- the liOlh North f arollna Keel men I, and being the V -unseat Southerner to hold lli.it title hen he waa made Colonel In the 'irjfederat army wa the dlitnlfied id eleirant center of the fathering: -hleh waa Immenaely enjoyej by all partlolpatlnt;. ; . It waa Indeed a day of oM time emorlee. Ill daughter had Invited r. o. M. Roberta and Mra. J. B. n lard, two alatera of the honor gueai id two alatera Mra. Charlea Maloolm alt and Mlaa Kthel Bay were aJeo nuaent. The program had been ar 1 ned by Mra. J. M. Uudger, it., rier an Invocation by Rv. I'aul 1 reaham, of Weat Aahevllla Prehy i ruin Church, aonra of the Ions afi 1 re (un(, aneodotea and rcmfnlecen- woven Into Uvea of thoa preant "ra related with much enjoyablo liu r to thoaa preaent. 'The eons In- imed I a uwtne Rank to Dixie, a number tueeent luul neer he4 till oldr ndiKloti htnn liefor. A beautiful '"! hlrthdH' raiie waa Cut, lf were irvil and Mr. K K. W lliM n "iurd ten HMlnifil by Mra. Piatt and Ml liny In mtvIii:. An ttiray of : I i l.,'iliif th aarnitli of hrt uf the ocraelou viert bniliKlil. lit the lienor flli-et. InrluUlli flowfr. fmlta and bunk. Th'e preiietil were: .Mr O. If. Kobrrt Mild Mr J K. Mlllarrl, Hi. ten elalera, Mr I'.att and Ml Kthal Hey, Major J. W. luiliu anil llev Mr, 'mil Orealiam. Mr. Julin T liunlnb. Mr. Jaitii- M. tluilirer, Mra : r. Wlln,n. Mr. Kuen H. ll"iin, MU ljiur lM!tnr, Ml I'Jlaa Hol land and Mlaa Thelma gnialher ENTERTAINMENT FOR MRS. RALPH JOHNSON Mr., Theodore M. MolTN"n proved herself a rliarniliie: hoata when hn iitrrtaliifl t tmii'lH'wii t the Itilttiiote Korrkt 4'uiiiitrv t'ltil), tn rumor or Mr. Iietlplt Juhnjon. of Htrhmoiirl. k Around tlie prr-trUy aiipolntcd tablr wrr Mr lluywood I'arkrf, Mr .1 T. MacMhon, Mm. Annie T Martin. Mr. Thotruia A. Join-, Mr. lml Mourne. Mr. 11 M. Joiiea. Mr cliarlea MeCllntock, aid Mr. Theodor Iavlilon. REV. ANO MRS. VESEY CELEBRATE THIRTY. SECOND VVEDDINQ ANNIVERSARY rteautiful In every detail waa the Ihltty-eeiond weddlni anniversary celebration of Rev, and Mra. Joe W, Vest-y lit their home on Aahland Ave nue Mouday evcnlna;. Mr. and Mra. Vy aurrounded Ihemaelves by their children In re ceiving their fueit. Mrs. Veaey wua attired in a beautiful evenlnf town of black crepe da chine and i HiTled an arm bouquet of bride a roii. The attention ehoan the hnn- orees of the nccaaion by their chil dren waa beautiful. The bridal party enleret i par lor to the strain of IvOhenfrln'a Hcddlnf march. The two email arand chiltlrcn, Miuitcr Hurnlce Reck, the little ring bearer, and Manter Hrwe Veaey, wh-i scattered flowers In tliclr pathway, preceded them. A muck ceremony waa performed by Itcv. If. H. Howard after which con- fiatulatlon) were extended them by their many friend. After tho cere mony, Mr. and Mra. Veaey were pre sented a handaome box of silver, the gift of the gueata which further evi denced their esteem for this beloved couple. Before prraentlne; the gift. Mr. Howard epnke vjry beautifully of the Ufa of Rev. yfid Mrs. Vesey, who through their gviilalty and gracious manner) have) made for theamealvea friends wherever they go. That they are Intereated In the welfare of all I shown tn their religious and char itable work, which is an Inspiration and an example to others. Various games were played and a dainty ice course wa served. The atoa. There ha uailer of the re eeveral thin a of interest to be id an old timer "The Old Blilp of j handsome wedding cake waa adorned eves, aa a aoeo. Ir. nee res In hi shty-third year had not thought of song since ha waa thirteen yeara 11. lie learned It at a camp meet s' during his sojourn In Tennenece. ruler tho Instruction of the father ths lata Senator Bob, and his bro ker, t ho preaent Governor A. A. Tay r 0 that tata. Pr. Reeves Jeft gathering ;fr a few; moments to j, out and oolleot his memories of song. Returning ho sang it, and 1 N ORRIS Variety Box A thoughtful se lection of Nprris candies. Twenty varieties and several of each. tl.iQMptuui if It? Woms MVAR1EJY with 82 pink candle, each candl representing a year of happlneaa for ma nnae ana groom. The following gueaU were present: Rev. and Mrs. il. 8. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Groves, Mrs. O, W. Beck Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Beck, Mrs. Our. ganus. Mrs. n. K. Ward. Mrs. II. D. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Vesey, Jr. Mna. a. W. Toung, Mra. Adler Tom. berlaln, Mra. M. A. Whlttemore, Mr. and Mrs. Don Young, Mr. Oordon Jones, Mr. Kamuol uateman, Mr, Charles Kluttz, Mr. Iynn Beck, Mr. jxiiiu McKiroy, Mias Vlrglnu Urovcs, Miss IDvelyn Galyean, Mlaa Aiverta Oalyean, Mia Annie Ward, Miss lvrine Beck, Ml Hester Kllllan, MISS Marion Ward, Mlaa Valll Beck, Mias Iulse Bell, Mies Myrtle Sor r.U. Mine Palsy Chanpell. Ml Ara Beck, Mlsa Roa Cox and Mlaa Thei-H ma dCllilan. " ' w MRS. CLARK WILL "BE ' MRS. MORRISS' HONOREE A delightful event of today will be the farewell luncheon -to be given by Mrs. Klisabeth Morrlaa at the Aahevllle Country Club in compliment to Mra. Willi O. Clark, who Is leav Ijig shortly wit hDr. Clark for Naah ville. Tend., where Dr. Clark haa ac cepted the rectorate of one of the largest Eplscppal Churches of that city, CLUBS HEALTH COMMITTEE TO CON. DUCT PARENT-TEACHER MEET There will be a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the West Ashevllle School. The health com mittee will be In charne of the meet ing and Dr. J. I. Anderson will be Second-Floor - The WOMEN'S SHOP Second-Floor Quilted Robes and Negligees T' 1 1 to own or to give i HE joy of possessing one of these ex quisite garments yourself is equalled only by the joy which comes of giving one to some dear friend or relative, on Christ mas morn. Quilted Robes. . .light, warm and beau tiful... in such soft materials as Crepe Satin, Crepe de Chine, Satin Duvet and Taffeta. Quilted with wool and cotton fillings which give warmth without excess weight. Negligees. . . new'snd lovely models. . . in dainty pastel shades of soft, clinging materials. Real L.ace, Ribbons and small Flowers help to make them irresistible. It Is Better To Begin Christmas Shopping Now! th brought before tn members and ful attendance I urged. mum siiBV OlJiRADE CLUB ELECTS NBW OFFICBRS At a meeting of the "ter Ready Comrade Club," on alonuay evening the following officer wera elected l-rldnt, Mrs. Annie Mhuts; Vice President. Mies Minnie Worley- Bee retsry. Miss Hasei Thcmpsun; Tree uir, Mta Vera Ptnlanu. CHESTNUT StAe"? SOCIETY TO Olva CrlRIl I s BAMnn A a racent meeting of the local department of th MIlonary Hoclaty of the i nestnut nirt-ei eiainrani Church It waa decided to give haiaer two week before Chrlatmaa Th ladle will bend every effort to make a grand aucc of Ih affair. MR EVANS CELEBRATES SIXTY. SECOND BIRTHDAY Mr n. V. Kvsn celebrated his lxty-second birthday on Hunday at he home of his eon. Mr. w. N. Fv an. II hnd a til fusel for (1 In ner Mr. and Mr. 11. J. Bvana, Mr. and Mra. Hoharf Kvan. Mr. and Mr. Pong Hmltlt. Mr. T. II. Evans and Mr. B. II. Kvan. Ulll BELL HONORS TWO VISITORS IN THE CITY Mini Iuls Bell entertained at her home on Blanlon Street In honor or Mlaa Pauline Waddell and Mlaa Elea nor Holt who nneiit the week end with the former parents, Jr. and Mr, ft. E. Waddell on Verned Ave nue. The hnuae a beautifully dee orated In pink and white chrysan themum and ferns. Various Inter estlng gsmes wera played and dainty refreshment were served by the hoMte. Those present were: Ml Kvrlyn Oalyen. Ml Aiverta Ual vrHii, Miss Kdlth Hall. Ml Valll Beck. MW I'aiillnc Waddell. Ml Eleanor Holt. Mr Charle Klutx, Mr. Gordon Jone. Mr. l.ynn Heck. Mr. Louis McElroy and Miss Daisy Chap pell. VW W Y. W. C. A. wfLLaiVE JAPANESE TEA THURSDAY Members of th Y. W. "C. A. are anticipating an enjoyable and profit able ccaslon this afternoon at thflr .faoanene Tea and Sliver Offering with the Christmas sale of Japanese good. The affair will be held in th CaVanea building from 4 to t o clock and th benetlt will be for the World Kellowahlp fund of Young Women's Chrltlan Association. Members of the board will serve tea and will be assisted by members of the Htudents' Club. Mrs. J. O. Ktlkeleather will have charge of the musical program. . A MRS. WILLIAMS TO DIRECT PROGRAM ON SATURDAY ' Mrs. McFarland Williams will act aa ths chairman on arrangements for the musical program rendered by members of the Junior Muslo Club at their regular monthly meeting on Haturday afternoon In the Castanea building. Th program, which prom I e to be a very fine one, will be taken from Gorman composers en tlrely. The meeting will be called at 8:80 o'clock. Members will not the change of hour. Jt KENILWORTH MASONS WILL BE HONORED THIS EVENING Members of the Blltmore Masonl Ixdge will entertain at a farewell reception In the lodge room at Hilt more this evening In honor of Mason and their wlven who are leaving the Jvenuwortn iicspitei. MR. AND MRS.' HANSEN ENTERTAIN AT DANCE One of the most eniovahla affairs or the week was the dance given by Mr. and Mra. J. P. Hansen at their Cumberland Avenue home on Tuesday night, complimentary to Mra. vv. w. Ashe, of Andrew. A nrnfu. Ion of cut flowers, potted plants and ferns added attractiveness to the notne ror the occaalon. Mrs. Ashe as sisted by Mies Jarvls served punch throughout the evening. The guest list Included Mn and Mns. W. B. Mc. ian, r. and Mrs. D. Moody Battle utr. and Mra. R. E. Randall, Mr. and mra. n. s. t'nanaiev. nr UnpaKaii Mrs. C. S. Williams. Miss Mabyn Jar vls, Miss Norma Williams, Miss Mar- xarec vviiuama, miss Frances Yoder ir. iionert Mtevens, Mr. Oordon Mc uuire, of Andrew, Mr. Hugh Hayes mm v.nariei tsrtice. LEGION AUXILIARY TO PROMOTE EVENING BRIDQt An affair which vt ffra mi,.h Interest and a larae attendant win be the bridge which will be promoted by the American Iealnn .uiiia?-v l benefit. An evening i-.mcIv 1. being manned and tl. .in.. m naiiery iara Hotel, the time oeing December 8. Txn- wim- nlngs servo to bring- out the hus- "" " sweetnearts and the auc ces of the occasion ia already aa. "iired by the Interest manifested i any cards are being made by the :""'" i uepanmeni at otoen i icaeis will be numbered and the ln mcuy number will he awarded a prise. There will alsu be V " " eecona prizes for both la die and gentlemen. A prise will al o be presented to the holder of low t score. Tables will be mad ,m for those who do not blav win ro awarded In Personals Mtsa Mary Oollatly, who haa boon vial ting tin. K. Usrl Coleman, leaves today for her horns la Now Turk. Mr. Wank MeCulloh. of Knoxvtlle, has arrived to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. MeCulloh, on Hay wouti Btreet. Mrs. Charlss Hobhs and Miss Edith Waldrop, of HendenoavUle, spent yeaterday In tb city on a chopping xpadltlvn. , Mra. Laura. Clsvsland Dial, who haa bee.i spending several months as th guest of Mis Mary John al ber homo Brown Ixidge" In Brittaln's Cove, left yesterday for her bum In Clsva- Ian, Ohio. Mlsa Iulse Ionard. Y W. C. A. worker In the Mouth Atlantic Statsa, naaaed throusli the city yesterday en rout to New York. Mr. and Mr. T. R. Franklin and Mrs. 1. A. Durham hav relumed to their home tn Charlotte after spend ing a few day In thla city. Mra. Howard Tate, who haa been the guest of her slater. Mr. Andrew Uennelt, on I'earaon Drive for sev. eral weeks. 111 leave tomorrow for her noma In Jasper, u, Mr, and Mra IL I King returned to thstr home In Woolsey last eve ning after a motor trip of soil miles vbiillng relatives In South Carolina and Cieorgta. Mr. J. s Carr ha gone to Hickory to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Carr the former being her son. Mra Taul K. Haddock and Miss Mildred Taylor have returned to Charlotte after apendlng a few days with Mrs. Robert Burdlne. of Miami, Kla., who haa taken a cottage here for the Winter. Mra. Harry 8. Moore has arrived from Greenaboro and will make his ruturs home In this city. Mr. 1. D. Ball', of Charlotte. Is pending a few days In Aahevllle on business. Mr. and Mrs. William I.ytle. who hava been apendlng a week at the homo of Miss rim ma B. Austin, left yesterday for Raveiwford where they win reside. Mlaa Margaret Tjevltt Is visiting Miss Bessie Swart I at her home In High llnt. Damask , fgT hTTX i.., '.E V"Vjt",('7-3 " I I II by II -Inch hemmed Ilaaco I ' ISjJtZs o 9 finish TablB Naaklns. reduced c-t :, T 7?' $2.59 I I .f 1 ' J LL-J no tit i i ii i inr i i l i i r- j tfi no -vj rr x.f' i to $2.39 f Tablo Da- I 54 $2.98 i 13 J for 600 bridge. Prlxea this too. mr. i nomas A. Jones ha been named as general chairman for the ........ i.iiinr laoioa will erve on arlou committees as follow: Re, ervatlon of tabic. Mr. M. ! Galll her, chairman. Mrs. Walter Brown- ng and Miss Helen, Rlan ton; Weoora Uoimi, Mr. Jtalph V. Uptegrov. chair man Mrs K. H. Olenn. Ticket, m laru"nhTn,ylCr .."-'"-hments; Mrs! i. ., ' Rnodpi'- chairman, Mr. W H W llllamaon, Sr.. Mr,. iforKn K. Ba,Rr; onniaV" rn,Mrlu0,her: Tahl""' " Glllllan Stlkeleather. chairman; Mra Francis Bourne. Mra. W. R. w mum: son, Jr., Mr. T. F. Malloy. Mrs By! mm. Sumner; TYlzes Mr, Robert Had ood. chairman; Score cards, Mrs Walter Browning. Any one wishing to make reserva tions win please' phone Mrs. Galll her. 4183. NUMBER ELEVEN ON PATTON AVE CUTI ITCH MLS mm In Pimples and Blisters. Almost All Oyer Body. " From an early age I waa troubled with Itching tetter on my banda. It A broke out In pimples and bUaaara, and I could not pat my hand In warm water. As I grew older it fot wore and apread al most all over my body. Duties; tb warm weather I coold not fVep on ac count of tb irritation. 1 "I sent for a free eamp of Coti cora Soap and Ointment which helped ma ao I bought more, and after oaina; two cakes of Scarp and on box of Ointment t was healed." (Signed) Mrs. M. E. Stringer, Bold Spring, Ttiin., June 13, 1921. Use Cuticura for all toilet purpcoes. tSS Jj?"lt"tt us "T"1; "' l.kaattt.iUM 'hMii.,. geWCoocw See sin lllnw a. Mr. and Mra. J. R. Moras have snne In Knoxvllle. Tenn.. to make their future home. Mr. W. If. Murray and family leave tomorrow for a vlalt In Teiine and points in the Houth. Mrs. Resale Eaerton. of Henderann. vllle, waa a shopping visitor In Ashe, ville yesterday. , Mr. A. ' B. Huifman I I't Hish folnt at the hedelde of hla mother, Mrs. W. P. Huffman, who Is crit ically 111 In a hospital there. Mr. Roger Hill, of New York, who la en route to hla winter home at i aim. iieacn, na., will arrive on Sat uroar to spend a few weeks with oir. jt. tan Coleman. The J. O. K. McClures. of Fairvlew are apendlng a few days In the city auem at ins Manor. Mr ana irs. McClure came In to attend me luncneon riven at ih M ,.. complimentary to the North Carolina iiuriicuiiurai Hoctety in session here. 'r. Theodore Bronson, of the Bat "T era Bank, la taking a two vacation and haa son ir Trv. on to visit hla mother. Mr. Milton MoTSillnh nr v,..-i iia arnvea to visit his par ents. Mr. and Mm. T. M. MeCulloh on Haywood Street. Mr M ni. wa mnea nere on acmnni ..r . (iniens oi nis rather. Miss Adelaide Porter and Mr. H. D. Marshall Married in Greenwich fSmetal reiiienrfnx y, uiuxait ruu, i GREENWICH. Conn. Knv is The Round Hill Community Church here waa the acene of a uruiia.ni society weddlne? thla aft ernoon when Mlaa Adelaide Mor- r.aon j-orter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Porter ni Ashevllle, N. C'., became the bride of Hurh Down Marshall, ffnil of Mr. and Mrs. V, K. Marshall, or 8t. Louis. Rev. William SeaHotL dean of Christ Church Cathedral Ht. TjouIs. assisted, and the lirv. Harold Wilson, rantor of the Church, officiated. Mrs. Coulter D. HnvW of Greenwich, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Miss Kobbv Porter, another elster. waa ml.l of honor. The bridesmaids were Mtss Sara Mosley, of Charlottc ville: N. C. Miss Rebecca Orav of New York: Miss Constance Brown, of New York, and Mint Healope Ptirefoy. of Ashevllle, N. C. Trenholm It. Marshall, of flreenwlch, wag his brother's bent mun. The ushers were Allen withers, of Chicago; Harold Short. of New York: KuKsell Sloan, ol New York; Coulter D. Huyler. o: Greenwich, an 1 Benjamin Porter brother of tho bride, of Aahovllle hollowing the ceremony a recep tion was hold at. Fair Acres, the home or Mr. and Mrs. Coulter 1) Huyler in Round Hill here. The bride Ih a graduate of tin Graham School of New York nn,. the Damrosclt School of Art, Now York. Mr. Marshall Is a graduate 'i Princeton eJ-'niverslty, clafl of ISnr and la a member of the New York firm of Oeorgo S. Burr and Com pany, banker. A. As an abstract statement, two and two ia. four. When concrete objects are Implied as two (mem and two (men), the verb will lie plural. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere Donald & Donald, Furniture We have a complete line of good Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges and Stoves. You will find our prices very reasonable. Let us fill your next order. Donald & Donald, 26 Broadway. 'Phone 441. 4-Inch Mereerlied Table Da mask, reduced from f'n 7 to to DC TJ-lneh Mercerised Table Da mask, reduced from ft fro to DtfC . 71-Inch Baaco finish Table Da mask, reduced from n.: to TJ-lnch All-Linen mask, reduced from $2.(0 to. . 71-Inch All-Linen - maak, reduced from l. 75 to . . 71-lneh All-Linen mask, reduced from tl.CO to . (By the Doug) II by 11-Inch hammed Mercer laed Table Napk(na reduced from to II by II -Inch hemmed Ilaaco finish Table Napkin, reduced fr?..V. $2.59 It by 10 -inch hemmed Linen Table Napkins, reduced from $4.45 tO by il-lnrh hemmed AIl IJnen Table Napkins, re duced from t.0o (fr Of Oalal It by 11-Inch hemmed All Linen Napkins, reduced from IT.0 $6.25 tl hr IS-inrh hemmed All- Linen fsapklns, reduced from I u. og to .... v: $10.50 A THANKSGIVING SALE OK household inens and Cottons Pattern Cloths TO by 70-Inch All-Lln.n Pattern Table Clothi reduced from S to $4.95 Napkins to match these Cloth, also reduced from t to. f J Q dosen 7.7D 70 by 70-Inch All-Linen Pattern Taiile Cloth, reduced Qf from 19 to. . p e7U BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING TOMORROW morning we begin our Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Household Cottons and Linens, offering standard products at prices less than usual. A Sale of Household Linens and Cottons is timely just now, when Linen stocks need replenishing before the winter season. And there's another good reason for buying now. All Cotton goods are on the upward trend and the new Tariff will have considerable effect on the price of Linens. Our present prices have not .been increased as yet and for this sale there are generous reductions from regular prices. IIP Dimity Bed Spreads 71 by IO-1nch Dimity Bed Spreads, reduced from tl l to $1.85 It by 90-Inch Dimity Ded Spreads reduced from 12.30 to $1.95 Jt inen JCuncheon Jets JZess 20 ., i Blue, pink or white All-Linen Luncheon Beta, Cloth and 6 Napklna to (frQ QA match, reduced from til to Pe7U Blue and gold or green and gold Alt IJnen Luncheon Sets. Cloth and 0 Napkins, reduced from '.(If T $17.60 to .......... ... pld.f O White and Bold AU-Hnnn Luncheon Seta,' Cloth and 8 Napkins to C 97 Aft match, reduced from 130 tcp I eUU (MAIN FLOOR) Very Special Collection of ged Spreads At Very Special Prices 64 by 88-lnch Crochet Bed Spreads, 3-4 sljse, reduced from f QH 12. DO to .... pl.9d 70 by 88-Inch Crochet Bed Spreads; re duced from 12-75 fn e to . p&.D 78 by 88-Inch Crochet Bed Spreads, re duced from 13,00 i fjjj 82 by 92-inch Crochet Bed f M If Spreads, reduced from 15 to vltlJ JDecorative inens aso included in OhisJale Pohte Venice Lace Pieces, Linen Centres. 12 inch Point de Venice Lace Pietfes, ' Linen Centers $1.50 27 inch Point de Venice Lace Pieces, Linen Centers . $6.00 6-inch Point deVenice Lace Pieces, Linen Centers 50c 6 by 12 inch oblong Point de Venice Lace Pieces, Linen Centers. .'$1.00 12 by 18 inch oblong Point de Venice Lace Pieces, Linen Centers. . .$2.50 14 by 20 inch oblong Point de Venice) . I r: i : - wt - uice r icccb, i.incu centers. . . o.tru 18 by 45 dnch oblong Point de Venice Lace Pieces, linen Centers. . .$7.50 18 by 54 inch oblong Point de Venice Lace Pieces, Linen Centers . . . $8.50 Cluny ace inen Pieces 6 inch Cluny Lace Linen Pieces. Linen Centers 25c 12 inch Cluny Lace Linen Pieces, Linen Centers i. . : . , i t 75c 24 inch Cluny Lace Linen Pieces, Linen Centers .' . .-, .$4.00 27 inch Cluny Lace Linen Pieces, pnen Centers .$4.50 36 inch Cluny Lace Linen Pieces, Linen Centers ........... .$6.00 18 by 54 inch Cluny Lace Linen . Pieces, Linen Centers $5.00 All Less 10 Jheets and Pillow Cases M a fi'y housekeepers await this period of the season to replenish their entire supply of Household .Cojtons ancL Linens. While the Thanksgiving season suggests Table Likens ita the buying time for so many home suppliers you should enlist with 'them and make this your buying time for the home. v : Jwo ig Jheet Specials -f f ,. 4 81 by 90 inch "Bon March a" Seamless Sheets. (P QQ special, each ...... . W I , 81 by 90 in. "Utica" Seamless Sheets, special, each J . . . $1.59 j Jm Pillow Case Specials 42 by 36 inch "Pansy" Pillow Cases, :s"1.. 19C 42 by 36 or 45 by 36 inch VUtica" Pillow Cases, QQ , special, each , . . sJaC Sale of Muslin Underwear To reduce our Muslin Underwear stocks we will offer for the next three day some very special bargains. Our usual prices on Muslin Underwear represent good values and in the face of a rise In the price of cotton material a sale of Mu'slinweor Should be especially attractive. Muslin Teddies, white and flesh 39c 59c Muslin Teddies and Gowns, some hand embroidered In colors, flesh and white ......... Muslin Gowns and Teddies, lace trim -md and plain yn tailored IVC flesh colored ... $1.00 .49 A table of white and Gowns and Teddies, -very special A-limited quantity of French hand etri- iirmuerea iowna ana Teddies, very special Slightly mussed but all perfect Gowns to 15 "recque make, values special $2.48 Fine quality heavy Satin Camisoles, lace trimmed and plain tailored, value epeeial .' $100 (Third Floor) 'jfsheville's Quality department JVort? . 19-21-23 Patton Ave. Phone 2500 i c i m !iSl
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