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The. ladle will . be at. the sale from 10 to l each morning; and from 4 to 9 at night. Lunch wjll.beserved from IS . to 1 each day, '" ; ( The delegates to the hardware con vention left Ashevllle this morning In great numbers on the excursion to Toxaway.' Almost the entire delega tion took advantage of this oppor- tunlty of, a delightful .day's : outing with the accompaniment of ; water sports which Toxaway offers. Quite a number of Ashevllle friends went with the hardware excursionists and the crowd left tn gay good humor, zuiiy pre pare a to mane a aay or it. - It It Henry ' Foote Perrin of Atlanta, pianist and music teacher, will give a recital - at the Battery Park hotel some time within the next two weeks. Mr. Perrin comes to Ashevllle highly recommended both as a soloist ' and teacher, his testimonials Including the . famous German teachers, Xaver Scharwenka, Dr. B. Jedlicske and Ru dolph Bohmafeld. . Mr. Perrin spent seven years in study abroad. He is at present at the Cherokee inn on Oak street, - ,.. It The members of the U. C. T. will give a plcnlo tomorrow afternoon at the picnic grounds in Weavervllle. The order established the custom of these yearly picnics some time ago and they have become quite an Institution. Great plans are being made for this year's celebration. The ladles of the order will furnish the luncheon and ..... tKar n&rtv. will leave en the S o'clock car from the Square. - ; a - m Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Needham, Miss Marie Needbam and Thomas Need- ham' arrived at- the Battery- Park Monday. ' They have , taken Point Kreas, cottage for. the remainder of the summer season. . Mr. and Mrs. Keedham earns OP from Columbus In their touring car ind' have been loud in their praises of the Improvements made by the Good Roads association. i: - n An enjoyable- entertainment ?wlll I be given at the Baptist church at ' Blltmore .In the . interest, of. Gash's ,; Creek ' church, this v evening at . I o'clock. The following program will be rendered: Lecture, W. M. Vines. D. IX; Impersonations - and solos. Miss Leona Young; Music, Male quartette. .. ; It at The hardware convention was ten dered a ball last night In the Battery Park palm room. Although the affair was Impromptu it was largely attend ed both-by the delegates and mem- bers of the younger set of trie city. The regular Friday night Informal dance. will take place , tonight as ' usual. K H The management of the Manor, If aided by the weather man, will offer Ashevllle a rare treat next Monday afternoon and evening. wnen me co. burn nlayers ars here. The after noon performance . will . be "Much Ado About Nothing" while In the renins "Canterbury Pilgrims" will be given. . i st at ' Morris Lssaron of Cincinnati, who Is in the city, for the summer, will conduct the services at the ' Bpruce ' Street temple tonight A children's .choir will slnr and Miss Ida Ham II - ton la the soloist for the evening. " The public is cordially Invited to at ; tend the service. , ... .... - The Currv school will give several ' little farces tomorrow morning In the High school auditorium. These take the. place of tho recital which it was th nnm nt th anhool 10 give in V former years. The publlo are cor : dlally Invited to be present -.- V The lawn party which was to have ! AN ODD I Lot fof Plated Tea and t Ccf.f:o Pots, 5i-rs, Cr; v.:. . :-. Etc , crc shown Pc'.bn Avcnuo i.i cur t ' - ,s ric. cn :n c. i i ::ld r vr.. s nivnRluni Of. UMU, limn ' ' Personal Mention, v.News of the Societies, . ' 1 Meetings, Etc. : been held by the Baraca class of the West Haywood Street methodlst church today has been Indefinitely postponed.-- -.., Mrs. C. S. Kimball of Chicago gave a dinner Wednesday at the Woman's Exchange to the members of a' recent walking trip. , Mrs., Kimball's guests were Miss Maud and Miss . Blanche Hamilton, Lockwood Perry and Paul Qearhart .;;-.:;:.;-v. k it It waa Mr. and Mrs. George H. Davidson not Gen. T. F. who - en tertained recently for J. C. Brown, prior to his return to his native Scot land. . ... . ft ft Beryl Rubensteln will give another recital tonight at the home of. Miss Austin, 10S South Main street ft ft Mrs. Edward . Shonhelt was the hostess of the Friday Bridge club this afternoon .at the Wlnyah. . ft ft Mrs. C. T. Carr gave a musical this morning at her home on Montford avenue In honor of her nelce, Miss Melva Carr. ft ft . Miss Irene McKInnleh was given a birthday party by a number of her youiSg friends Wednesday evening at Splvey Heights. ft ft The regular children's dance which was postponed from Wednesday will be held tomorrow morning at the hotel. . ' ft ft Mrs. M. Stlefel, who has been spend ing a few weeks ait the Battery Park hotel, has gone to Saranac Lake for the month of July. ft ft Miss Elizabeth Keenan of Columbia, will arrive shortly to be the guest of Mm Emily Campbell. . ft ft Miss Grace Brown has returned from a ' visit to her brother, Caney Brown., at Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Brown returned with her and are the guesta of Mr. Brown's parents !at Emma. . . ft Miss Alice Davidson of Swannanoa Is vtalting relatives In the city. ft at Mlus Vivian Norton Is expected from Danville this week to be the guest of her brothers, Cspt Cleveland Norton and Watts Norton. ' ' - ft ft Mrs. Tucker and Miss Tucker of Charleston are gueets at Forest H11L ft ft. Among the late arrival at ths Bat tery Park hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanders, jr., Richmond; Stu art Banders, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Darbey, New York; R. R. Williams, New York; A. I Phlpps, Durham: T. W. Prltchard and R Wellington, Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. Charlotte; Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dixon, Charlotte; W. B.Chip ley and son. Atlanta. , . ft ft . .. Mrs. L. P. DeFale of Cresmont, Is vlsitlns tier slster-in-Uw, Mrs. J., is. Craddock on Montford avenue. -. k a Mia Myra and Mies Lucy Monk of Selms, Ala- Miss Cathetme and Mas ter Joseph Walker of De Funlac Springs, Fla,, are visiting their grand mother Mrs. 8. V. Holf on west Chestnut street ' ' . ' ; !. 1. ft - ft . ' - - ', Mrs. J. Frank Park and son Frank lin of Jefferson City, Tenh., are at Tate Springs and will come from there to Ashevllle to be the guests of Mrs. Park's mother, Mrs. Fanny Harrison on Btarnes avenue. ft ft Roger Lamson. Jr., leaves tomor row for a fishing and hunting trip In Denver, Col., and will return to Ashe vllle In August 1 ft ft Mrs. Dabney and daughter Miss Dab- ney of Birmingham, Ala., are guests at "Overbrook" In HUtmore. - - ft ft Miss Julia Brookahlrs has gons to Toxaway for a brief stay. ft It Miss Brown and Miss McNeil of Nashville, teachers in ths Boston School of expression, are the guests of Mrs. J. M. Brookshlre in Blltmore. St SI Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mrs. F. Q. Roblneun of Wilmington. N. C, are pending the summer In Ashevllle. KM Mr. and Mrs. I'leroe of Newlwrn, N. C. are rueitts at "Overbrook" In BIHmoro. ft ft'' MIPS Willie Jones of Mortgomery, Ala., who him been spending the sum mer st HlKhiiiml Ijike arrived In the city today to be the iciest of Mrs Jtut- temer and Mix lluiila Iluttemer. ft ft Mrs. Richard Wilson of Knn Cltv. Mo.. Is spemllng the summer In Ashevllle. .. . ft MIrs Mamaret M I'ailden and M r.ludvs Clarke of Tampa, Kin.. ho The 8laoilrd 1'I.' Tnxv.rH A little machine wnn a uu( niinii and & srent future. Miui ui 1 67 (Kl0. , SelKht V .n.l tr.l ki'vlniard. two rulur ril l--i a .. t t v t ! t r V have , f r t'. I'mvi I i. 1 I- ( are summer guests of Miss Annie Lie on Flint street will return to Ashe vllle the first of the ,week after a week In Hendersonville. : .. . ..ft ft " : , ' Mrs. Caney Brown and children anl Mrs.' Phillips are spending some time at Dula Springs. , . - ' ft - ft . ' Mr. and Mrs. Mossett of Bowling Green, Ky., have taken William Can aday's house on Merrlmon avenue for the remainder of the summer. ft ft Mrs. J. A. Stlth of Palmetto, Ga., Is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. X. S. Whltaker In South Blltmore. ' ; ' ' ft ft W. G. Whltaker of Mllledgevllle, Ga., Is the guest of his cousin, Dr. A. S. Whltaker in South Blltmore. ; ft ft -i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Valentine, Mss Martha Wooldrldge, Miss Hulda Hat temer and Henry Hattemer have been to Mountain Meadows Inn. . . ' ft. ft t Mrs. W. F. Maxwell and daughters, Miss Marcella and Miss Lots Maxwell, of Jacksonville, Fla., who have been the guests of Mrs. Theodore M alloy on Merrlmon avenue have gone to Wolf Creek, Tenn., for a visit . . ft ft Miss Genevieve Dumesnlle of Louis. ville, Ky who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles Waddell In Blltmore will return to her home the first of the week. , ', ' ft ft Rex B. Duckett is spending a week with his grandmother, Charles Brooks, sr., at Candler, N. C. : ft - ft Miss Louisa Rector is ' visiting friends in Hendersonville, N. C. ft ft Mrs. E. C. Chambers has as her guest Miss Marguret Allbrlght of Greensboro and Miss Julia Owen of New Orleans. ft ft ' Dr. G. R. Little and Judge Gould of Evansvllle, Ind., arrived in the city yesterday for a two weeks' visit ft ft Mrs. Florence Rlggs and Miss Eva McNeill of Charleston, 8. C, are spending several weeks in Ashevllle and will later go to Brevard and Toxsway. - ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Betts Simmons and Miss Agnes Bolnest of Charleston are In the city. Mr. Simmons attended the hardware conventions. ft ft Mrs. John Flcken of Charleston spending a month In the city. ft ft Miss Bettie McBroom is the guest of Miss Annie Laurie Balrd on Cen tral. avenue. ft ft Miss Margaret Albright of Greens boro and Miss Julia Owen of New Orleans are visiting Mrs. E. C. Cham bers on Asheland avenue. ft ft Mrs. Walter Martin of Canton Is in the city today. . ft ft Mrs. L 8. Bagwell and Miss Maud Idol are among the recent arrivals at Battery Park from Raleigh. ft ft . Mf. and Mrs. M. C. Thompson of Char I otto are visiting the city, guests at Battery Park.' ' ; , I ft ft Mrs. Henry Dean is a summer visi tor to , the city tram Birmingham, i si Miss Lela McLean and Miss Vallie Belthea of Latta, 8. C, are guests at Battery Park. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Moore have ar rived In the city from Mooresvllle and will spend some time at the Battcr Park hotel. ' ft ft M. .V. Moore is in New York on business. , , , ft ft Hal McCoy recently returned from a northern trip ana nas as nis guest Robert Walker of Barnard. , ft ft . . Miss Betty Whltted of Rocky Mount and Mis Boyd of New Orleans ars spending the summer at "Overbrook" in Blltmore. ft ft Dr.' and Mrs. Randolph Lyons of New Orleans, who have been at Tox away on their wedding trip, came down to Ashevllle for the opening ball at the Manor Wednesday night ft ft Miss Annie Lee and Miss Eugenia Harrison have returned from spend ing several days at Hendersonville. ' , ft ft Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Edwards of South Carolina and W. E. Smith of Columbus. Ga., are recent arrivals at Rock Ledge. ft ft William P. Miller of Louisville, Ky., Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. B. Ford, on the corner of North Main street and 8 tames avenue. Kodaks and supplies, developing and finishing. Brown Book Co. For Sale Some rare bargains in residence property. Terms as easy aa paying rent, after small cash payment. Real Estats and Insurance, ST ration Ave. IIONAncn GliATZD PEI2 APPLE Makes Rome most delirious t r KftfttftRftft KftftttftltltttftRIt ft Mt)XU FOH SATURDAY. ft ft RIlftltltftftftftftRRItltltRftR BREAKFAST. - Fruit " ' Broiled Brains ' Hashed Potatoes Berry Muffins ... Coffee : . 'LUNCH ,;'.-'';''V. Hot Egg Salad Pickles German Fruit Cake with Cream DINNER ' . Green Pea Soup Btuffed Squash a la Greek New Potatoes Buttered Beets Cold Slaw . Wafers Cheese ' , Frosen Junket . Coffee . t i HOT EGG SALAD. Into a small saucepan, put one tablespoonrut or olive oil and set over the Are. When very hot break Into It three fresh eggs; aa they begin to set stir them slightly 'so as to partially mix the yolks and whites and yet have them show separately. When Arm turn out on a dish, garnish with chopped pickles and a little freshly grated lemon peel and serve at once with a French dressing. ' , SQUASH A LA GREEK. Take two or three meaium-sised wnite or yel low crook neck squashes; from each cut off an Inch from the stem end, then with a spoon carefully scoop out all the seeds, leaving a hollow center, Take a pound and a half of freshly chopped beef; add to It one cupful of dry' bread crumbs, one cupful of chopped raw tomato pulp (drained as dry as possible), one teaspoonful and a half of salt. One-third of a teaspoon ful of pepper, one tablespoonrut . or chopped qnlon. Mix well and nil the squashes with this. Replace the cov ers and steam until the squash are barely tender enough to pierce with straw, then shift to a baking pan and bake In a hot oven for fifteen minutes. Serve1 with a good tomato sauce. AT THE PALACE.' The patrons of the Palace theater were last nignt treated to a unique and entertaining show. Blair -and Crlstal appeared in a most delightful comedv act that was a mixture of singing, talking and a kid character! zatlon. The singing was good - and the comedy waa moat humorous. This team was followed by Miss Nannie Lewie, a character change artist and singing soubretts. The act was well taken and very ' enjoyable. Though the show was forced Indoors by the Inclement weather, a large crowd gathered to witness the performances and have their dispositions sweetened from the effects bf the gloom outside, This bill will be presented for the last nart of this week and with .the dally change ol pictures offers an ex cellent hous pt .amusement to divert the mind worries. ' fromJworldly cares and Bovrtitg Scores. The following scores were mado In the handicap bowling tourna ment, at tbe T. Vl C. A. last night: Andersopr-HTleS, H. Jbandieap 45; total f56."''1 - Pryor ICS, H7, 14- handicap 60; total 511. J i Latt Brown 1ST, 168, 148, handi cap 0; total til. Smith 100, 121, 112, handicap so; total 89S. 1 i . In the duck pin tournament the following scores were made: . Ed Jones 7. , 68; total 235.1 , Sevier 67, 84,3; total 274. Hall 7, 83. 87; total 4. . Cook With Alcohol j et ttt show you the good li points oi tnese stores And we are sure you'll be pleased. Wish no longer to cook In comfort, but Oee us, we . will grant O that wish. J. H. Law, II Pattest kr: ! Ice Cream . delivered any where la ths eity. C. A. Walker Drags!. Sole Agent Blltmore Ire Cream I-lioncs IS J, 18S. J frozen dishes. 2jo per can. r f f - Biltmore $4.00 Velvet 1 .... l.'.- . ' Pumps . To hear any shoe man tell it, he has the best shoes on earth wero'e isiioesters. Tan or Black Suede, also patent or gun metal. We do repairing. Nichols Shoe Co. Leading Shoesters. On the Sq SEC REGTOR PREPARES EXPRESS TARIFF SHEET It It lor Convenience ol Members the Retail Merchants Association. . ! Secretary James E. Rector of the Retail Merchants association has pre. pared an express tariff sheet for the use of the members of the association. The sheet is the regular form used by the company, showing . the rate on merchandise from- one to 100 pounds at whatever the rate may be to, from, a certain city. Mr. Rector has. however, compiled a list of 153 of the principal shipping points In the United States, giving the rate from each city to Ashevllle for 100 pounds of mer chandise. All that Is necessary to do to determine the right charge for package of merchandise is to weigh It, find the rate to, or from, the city in question, run down, the rate column to where it intersects with the weight and there will be found the proper charge. v '. This sheet has been prepared be. cause of complaints on the part some of the merchants, that they have been charged a higher rate, or for more weight, than was proper. Oth er cities with their rates may be ad. ded to the sheet from time to time. ' Largest and newest line of post cards only lOo dos. at Brown Book Co. r. . ' Sproats i - MILI4NERY PABLORS Oatre Building. Mid-Summer Millinery. , ILUR AND SCALP TROUBLES 1 A . For pandruff,' Falling ' Hair, Scaly and Itching Scalp we con fidently recommend Grant's Dandruff Remedy. Originally prepared for personal uss we found tlio remedy so satisfac tory that we recommended It to others with eqully satisfac tory results. Try It and If not pleased we wlU willingly re fund the money. Price tOe per bottle. Everything In Drugs and Seeds. GRANT'S PHARMACY Agency foe Wood's HOOffS IfTLUTVERT Haywood M. SPECXAL REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. One aevea-room house, Woodfla ttrsst, at end of Bprueo, ana ene store for quick sale $1009. Terms Natt Atkinson Sons Co. Seal Estate) Axents. Trimmed Hats REDUCED M. WEBB & CO. WANTED The ladles of Ashevllle to kuow we make up combings In any style on short notice, first-class work only, by expert operators at Hiss Cruise Hair Chop,' 25 Haywood St. If you Inow which Sulo your Irca l h buttered, you'd belt" r l :v V " v- t I': I. m And Good, Big Bargains, Not a Trifle in .Note a Few of Them. New styles in Ladles' Thin ; Suits $19.50 ' Goods now $9.00. ,Y. $8.00 Goods now $3.50. .$7 j00 Goods now $3.50. V. .$5.00 Goods now $2.50. . : . VA few ' Long Linen Coats at a Big Reduction ' Dressing - - Saeques that were 90c to $1.25 now 50c. . Novell y. ? ', ' fVaists much reduced, $2.75 Goods' now $1.75.'.; . . I $2.25 Goods now $1.50, &c, &c.. :: .Fine Corsets in ,- ; good styles at prices to tempt everybody ; At 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 we show Goods that were $1.50 to $2 a week ago.'. . .At $1.50 to $2 goods that were $2 -to $.3 a week ago. . . " : . j , Children's Straw Hats not much oyer half price. . Men's $3 Fine' Straw Hats' now $1.75 -and $1.50 Goods now $1.00. .V. Ladies' and Children's Tan Low Cut Shoes much reduced. . . .Men's and Boys' : Fine Suits in excellent' styles, our brand new things ' AWAY DOWN in price- : V : ; ; ,'; Parasols just placed at clearing7 out prices.-...'.; Dainty Printed Muslin Voiles at 15c, lately 25o i with other important reductions, not quite o large as that. , . .Bargains in Ribbons. . . .Bargains in' Embroideries .Bargains in Cotton "Blankets,' i White and Gray. , - ' We extend to our Summer Visitors a hearty invitation to call, assuring them of fine values and courteous service. We are (all goods marked in plain figures) and our lines are Dry Goods, Fan cy Goods, Clothing, Shoes arid Hats, Trunks, Bags, and Butterick Patterns. ... , " ' . . . H. Redwood & Co. l TEETH . kBPteiAl-Tt .t Visitors will find us up to Cate, and a little ahead. We are pleased to give you an estimate of coet in advance. All work painless. DR. MATTHEWS. College and Spruce. Near risr Cor. ' ; ; At the ' PALACE THEATRE Complete Change of Vaude ville and Motion Pictures Mon day and Thursday. " 'rT 1 eatf 1 BATTERY PARK BANK ii ' ASHEVnXK, K. OL. , " I J. P. SAWYER, President E. SLUDEB, V-Preji. : ' : T. C. Coxe, V-Pres. . ' J. E. EANKIN, Cashier ; CapUal;... ... .. ,., $100,000 ii ; Surplus and Profits... ....... ......... ,..$130,000 ', TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING CrSINESS. Spw.lal attenUon fives to collections. Four percent Interest paid ' ', ; on time deposits. - t. -- t-1 iMmniMniiimiMHMmHniiitininmniK WASHINGTON AND TUSCTJLUM COLLEGE An ideal plac educate yonr so n or daurhter. Btront faculty, aioraf eommunlty, beautiful scenery, healthful cUmate. broad and llhmi posltlvs Christian Influences, ezpenaee president. . REV. You'd have to be "bargain-proof" to real the store D. nowadays without any desire to Bee and. buy. Reductions . one price neoble WASHINQ . FOR VISITORS We do it in the . most perfect manner. A tnod ernly equipped plant, ex pert help, and . ' Wagona Everywhere. Phone 95. . Ashevllle Uandry, J. A. Nichols, Mgr. ressonabla. For catalotue writs to. C. a QRAT. IX OresnvUle. Tens. See our line of Loose Leaf Ledgers, Price i Book 8 and Memoran dums. Hackney & Moale Co.
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