Wm - Hkimu aAaTT.-N.w8. : "tie f . TWO, oi Marche Phone 332 i. JW n lour 7)f a7 refers They will receive promjpt attention and will be accu rately filled. Our mail order list extends over Western North Carolina. Have we your name? fion Marche phone 338 Cfordon ftosiery" in Summer Weights Our stock of sheer, light weight hose for warm weather wear is now at its best. The Gordon Hose are not guaranteed to wear six months or anything like that, hut they are good sor viceable stockings that are pretty. The name of "Gor don" is a byword in the homes of the better dressers. They come in cotton, lisle thread, silk lisle and silk hose. This gives you an assortment of weights and kinds to choose from that makes shopping here a pleasure. When yon come in and ask for a size in the hose you like most, you can depend on getting it. We keep a large duplicate stock which makes this possible. "Gordon" Cotton Hose are priced at 15c to 25c pair. "Gordon" Lisle Thread Hose sell for 25c and 50c pair "Gordon" Silk Lisle Hose are priced at 35c and 50c pair. "Gordon" Silk Hosiery, in embroidered and plain, sells for $1.25 to $3.50 pair. Centemeri Kid Qloves jtfre CJood They look well and wear better. En fact tliev are the standard of excellence in kid gloves. Ask those who wear them. Tan, grey, brown, black and white. Centemeri kid glow are priced at $1.50, $1.90 and $2.00 pair. Kayser's silk gloves jn all colors aiv priced at 50c up. Jhe jlfnnex Js Displaying Delightful Jpting garments The showing here is the broadest in the history of our Ready-to-Wear Department. We have a line we are proud to show every garment new every gtyle authentic. It has been our object to improve as we grow. The Annex is sightly with its handsome show windows and beautiful inte rior. Ron Marche 's Coat Suits are well known for their individ uality of style. There is some thing a ltitle different in the tailoring of our garments. It's not easy to define, but it's very noticeable even to the casual observer. They are priced at $17.50 $20.00 to $36.00, in white, gray, tan, brown, blue and black. A full line of Summer Dresses in lawn, gingham, cotton voile, cotton Marquisette, cotton foulard, silk foulard, pongee, messaline, silk Marquisette over foulard and linen are here. A more comprehensive showing would be hard to find. Prices range from $2.50 to $35.00. Jpeciai on Poplins and mercerized Rajahs Prices are to be cut to the quick on these materials during this week. There will be but one lot at one price. But in this lot are goods than range in price up to 50c yard. . We have the following colors: tan, red, pink, laven dar, light blue, navy and black. All solids. A num ber of pieces of tan Rajah with different colored figures. They are 27 inches wide. The prices range from 25c, 35c to 50c yard. . , , , On the front sales tables all this week at 15c yard, few tfeakmar Daily Our assortment of Painty Neckwear is fever changing. No sooner does one ship ment arrive than an other is necessary, so popular has become our showing. There is no doubt that this nev er ceasing changing is Jthe potent factor in bringing the Neck wear trade there. Wo men desire variety, that's what they get here. Jabots, Tabs and Dutch Collars at 25c to $3.50. 1 i u4 A Complete Assortment of l?al aces Many people are purchasing their lingerie dresses for summer wear. Val Laces are to be used a great deal in these dTesses this season. Come in and look through our Lace Book. Prices range from 5o to 50c yard. Dutch Ifeck "King" Waists at jflnnex They are made of pure trish Linen. Strictly ' Tail ored which makes them very desirable for outing wear. We now have all sizes and have re-ordered so as to keep this stock up. Price is $3.00. REPUBLICANS NOT NAM L EATICKET Executive Committee at Meeting Late Saturday Decides not to Op pose (Democrats. The republicans of Ashevllle have definitely decided that they will not put out a municipal ticket this year to oppose the democratic nominees. This announcement was made by Chairman T. J. Haxklns of the repub lican city executive nommlttee, follow ing a meeting of the committee in Mr. Uarklns's law offices late Saturday afternoon. While some of ihc repub licuns were in favor of putting out a ticket the view that there was no chance of electing any portion of the Ucket and that defeat would not help the republican omiso. Republicans and democrats alike, however, arc In terested In the school bond question wherein the people are lo vote on issuing 150,000 In bonds, ami also In the proposed "curfew" law. The peo ple will vote on these two propositions May I. FSIL 10 Sirs KQRBLEY Flynn-Kaufman Fight . Second Week in May Are Working Girls to Be Excluded from Naval Academy Dances ? He Asks. Uo.,d results always follow the use .f Foley Kidney Pills. They rive prompt lellef In all caaes of kidney and bladder d orders. Try them. Sold by all druggist. Washington. April 14, An apology from Captain John M. Itowyer, super intendent of the T'nlted States naval Mcademy, to Miss Mary M. lieers and her father. Professor Heers of Yule, has been ordered by the secretary of the navy for a slighting remark about Miss Peers made by some one at the idemy us a result of her attendance at a reception at a recent hop there. Ml?s Beers was governess In the fam ily of IJeut. Tarrant and her escort was later Informed that he should not havo Invited the young lady because of her position. In explaining the incident In a letter to Representative Korbley of Indian apolis, who called the matter to hU attention, Secretary Meyer says: "It rrew out of a misunderstanding of the status of the young lady." The sec retary expressed the regret cf the de partment and advised the congress man of the instructions for a letter of apology. This, however, doea -lot sat isfy Mr. Korbley, according to a state ment he issued Saturday night "I asked for the facta," Mr. Korb ley declared, "and the secretary of the navy has not given the facts. I shall repeat my request for the facts. I ALL GARS TRANSFER TO A jf) .IIHJWCTmWWTIIIIIIH IllllllillliiuiaJ ill ailllll ssw iiiniM-II l am. i-i a . Special for this Week $15.00 new Pongee DreBses $10.00 $18.00 Messaline Dresses $11.98 $7.50 Lingerie Dresses, embroidered $5.00 $7.00 Chiffon Panama Skirts, new style $5.00 White Linens, Crash Suitings, Art Linens, lower than Mr More. Bee our 36 inch Pure Linens at 25c and 33c. These linens sell at 50c in other places. Buy your long Silk Gloves in our Special Bale this week. I W 1 f Gazette-News Advertising Pays. "Jim" Klynn, the Pueblo fireman, and "Al" Kaufmans, the California heavyweight, hae been matched at Kansas City to light ten rounds there the second week In May. I also rear ft the Inclvllitv shown t Mlsa Beers and the Inevitable embar rassment she has suffered, but expres sions of regret do not explain. The newspapers have reported that a mid shipman waa reprimanded for Inviting a working girl to a dancing purty. Now cornea the secretary of tho navy and the superintendent of the sr hool saying that 'the Incident grew out of a misunderstanding of the stc.v of the young lady Is It to be Inferred from this that girls who take emp'ov ment from necessity are to be exemd ed from the naval academy dances T" Representative Korbly refuse to accept an apology from Naval acade my HUtlioritlea aa sufficient amends for the alleged snubbing of Mlsa. Deem lie iddreasod -" r -it r is Maajssi - jfcsjj i of pat a letter to Hecre'rry Tr atonal KlmkMlad Soldier In Review Hun Antonio. Teg,, rll 14 Ten thousand men in khaki passed in re view before Ma). ,,.. Carter at the Firt Ham Houston maneuver camp late Saturday aiternoon. AJI .the troops mobilized her except the ar i tilery, which u , oi.durtlnr man filler at I .eon Springs, WW re In line. In addition t here were 2(9 wagons, each drawn by four inula and 200 eoi..ila Avtnt with their aer the parade, i:i mnrhlne, and Co Wright aeroplane, as passenger, flew ground and graiefa his niachin ing urtleer. pak offn, so In A Striking Display Of Handsome New Wearables for Ladies, Misses and Children A splendid assort nieni of Suits. Sec them. Their beauty is unmistakable, go ;iro tho values. W lik'c to show them you 11 like to sec them. We have them in Pongee, Bajah, Taffeta, Serges and Linens prices $15.00 to $37.50. DRESSES You are sure to be favorably impressed by tlie beauty and beeoniugneM of our new styles of Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, made of Pongee, Rajah, Messaline, Konlanl. Crepe. Grenadine, Marquisette, Challies, Net, Voile, Lawn, Batiste, French Qittgham, ete., in black and white add all ipUfrinable colors. PRICES FROM $3.49 to $52.50 Coats, Skirts and Waists Charming New Styles at Popular Prices. c.nU' parents are invited to -tee the l)oautifnl Rummer Dresses which we are of lenng at 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.48, $1.98 and up to $7.50 Corsets That Satisfy f2J!xW7 the Wlylaid 'ciijMwitl (Objitoto whiel, w soli Our assortment is large enough to allow. satisfactory sd,etin of a style just right for your form. Prices 50c to $18.00. 1 UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES that is just right. Right in quality, right in fit, ami light in price If we , make you feel that it is simply impossible to surpass our values wo are driving home the (ruth. 1 drawing to our store, the , ude " d,l er , ' 1 cause of our clean, fars.Khte.1 merchandising methods ' ( tune and view our line of Prettv Ras. Nrvku-.u.r v, ;i j v . .llpplllM THE PEERLESS-FASHION STORESla 51 PAT TON AVENUE

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