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. 1 ""TicTr'i rrre UIL.J C-L ........ FIVE LllHUTES OELIDS GREATER "".ITfewFaUrivals'1'. Tailored Suits " - I I ! i ? -',!. . 1 ;-, Our present display of New Fall Suits is one of tlie most attractive it has ? ' . ; . . ' . ever been the pleasure of Asheville women to see and every day we are compli- merited on the exclusive styles which we are showing. This also applies. to our as- semhlage of Pretty Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Etc. Come and see what we have to offer ib' a perfect style show, with many new and novel features that will please the most exacting critic . ' - ' .' Peerless-Fashion Company:: 51 Pattori Avenue p Savers Rescue Crew With Breeches Buoy Coming Parliament Expected to Make Political Changes . in Systems of Tax and Suffrage. Heartburn, Dyspepsia, Gas and Other Stomach Misery , Vanishes. i C NEW SOCIAL LAWS CALL FOB MORE MONEY Old Age Support and Work- ingmen's Compensation, ;' Higher Pay for Em ployes of State. "' r j" ' ' " ! 4; ' ':-' ' V.: v 1 T " 1 1 ! i 'v. ASHOK& ' Bfefc.fcCHE-S ftooy. r. -"' ' ' .; , . J " . " r ry .S J I " ' THE C.RRltt A LA4JB s. ' ASHORE NEAR SHINNECPCK Ml OS , ' f ', - . . ;....-- tf- JS , ' , : '.'r.i. i - .... . . -' - . .. . v ... , ;rs ; - v .v.' .4 ; .1 . ' " .".. - -. i., ' i ' . 1 , BUOY BY RESOJEO SEAMAN BEING TA.KC-N rKOM BREECHES New York, Sept. 4.Th fug end o the hurrlcan that for a weak ravaged the A t lan t to coast caught the Carrie A. Lane, a four maated lumber drovher, bound from Btanton, Mlsa.. to Boaton with railroad Uea, a mile aouth and' west of Shlnnecock life Raving station. The veuel waa piled upon a sand bottom about five hun dred yards off shore. -.Her crew of eight men , and her skipper 'a two daughters, the Misses Grace and Flora Plumling Advice See that your fixtures are of the highest aanitary worth and you. will have done much towards solving the problem of home health. ' The disposal of this question is of the utmost importance and demands your careful attention and Investigation. If your fixtures are old and unsani tary and you are contemplating a change or if yoj are building a new home, let cs quote you on Installing "JtonawVJ. I'lxt urea. v . J. C. KcPIISLSON, No. it E. ru-iw st v . llioito is;. . , 1 -s.o LIFE SAWE.RS. Stratton, , came ashore y . . breeches buoy. ..'. The work of the life savers was quickly accomplished, and admirable work waa done with the breeches buoy In taking the crew ashore. The young daughtera of Captain Btratton were the first to be safely landed, and they were much fatigued as a result of their thrilling experience. ' HIP OUT ANT TO MOTHERS 1 - record of slxty-fHn years contln ous use of "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Bjttup" by mothers In all pans of the world, la the highest praise that any remedy for "children teething", fcas ever received. , Every year the young motner follows In the footsteps ol her mother and Arts Mrs. WlneioWi Soothing Bttud to be to favorite. ind U has gone en for a period of six. ty-flve years. VUlHone of mothers have used It for hlr children while teething with 'perfect succene. It soothes the chllt, softens the gums. auays ail pain, cures wind cotlo snd Is th" best remedy for dlarrNoea. Bold by dri " t Bnd !ne dealers In ail psj-is of the known world. Twa ty-five cents m boti I SMre ad 'i f r fr. vriiiui - J I'. s It imi" r. Copenhagen, ; Aug. Jl. The all ab sorbing topic here is the coming ses sion of parliament, which la expected to make radical changes In the pre vailing systems of taxation and suf frage. Some of the proposed tax leg islation will be supplementary to the acta passed at the lost session when taxes on theater and other amusement tickets, revenue 'dues and additional railroad rates were added to the bud get, i i .;. .1. -s : ' : .;. :. ,- The new taxation acts will Include a higher Impost on spirits, an increase of the property,-etid income tax and. probably,; a reU estate values raising tax The necessity (or these measures to increase Income of the state Is due chiefly to the operation of the new social laws providing (or old age support and worklngmen's compensa tion, . The budget for this purpose has already, grown far beyond the orig inal estimate. . The burden has been increased further by the higher pay glvet civil and military officers. On the other hand the usual revenues have been decreased by the reduction in custom duties. It la expected that the new taxation laws passed by the last session of par- liament and the ones proposed for the coming sitting will give the state an additional Income of 20 million Dan Ish Kroner. The position of the present govern ment, already shaky on account of its taxation policy, may be made very uncomfortable, especially by the tax ation of spirits which up to the pres ent it has feared to (ouch. . Among .the suffrage proposals wUl be an act makings the franchise for the lower house of parliament univer sal. Both men and women over 26 years of age will be permitted to vote for the members of the lower house. It is also planned to do away with the restricted suffrage of the upper house whereby only highly taxed voters are allowed to vote for Its members. Among other acts to be proposed will be a law to compel beneflclariei of old age support to share In the ex pense of the plaijJ An act contem plating the reform Tf the1 ' present management of the elementary public schools will also t be proposed by the government. . ;, . - United States May Acquire Danish West Indies, - The official announcement that the Panama canal will be opened In 1916 has again given rise to the rumor that negotiations for the cession ol the Danish West Indian Islands to the United States have,Jeen opened.. Dr. Maurice figan, the American minis tre, refuses to discuss the matter, but his frequent Interviews with business men Interested in the islands has giv en some color to the rumor. It known that Dr. Egan believes that the com mercial growth of the islands would be facilitated by the proposed change in ownership, but evidently he Is con vinced that all overture on thesub- jeci snouia emanate rrom the Dan ish government The story that there has been a proposition broached to cede one of the Philippine Islands to Denmark with the view of Its later cession to Germany In exchange for Schleswig has been pronounced rldlc alous by the American legation here , Besides the opening of the canal and Its possible effects on the Danish West Indies, the growing Interest of the South 4 American republics in Danish commerce Is exciting Interest here. 1 This Is due largely to the growth of exports from the United States to Denmark. A remarkable feature of the trade relations between the two countries le the fact 'that In spite of the lowering of the duties on hides by the United States the export of them from this countr yto Amer ica has almost ceased. - vi ' The plan to send a resident Cuban minister here is not meeting with much favor: . Argentine will soon have a minister here and Brasll an other In plare of Senor Camplsta, who goes to Paris.. ! - Although a year has passed since the death of the popular Princess Mary, hsr coffin still stands In the Holmens church. Every ' arrange- nient has been made to remove the body to the Royal tombs In Roskllde Cathedral, but the husband of the late princess, Princej Waldemar, will not ounieiii iq tne removal, . preferring to have the coffin near his , home where he can visit It frequently. Kv ery dsy he goes several times to the ohurch. , - . The gift of a number of Danish Americans of a large work of art for the decoration of the new Christian berg castle In Copenhagen has been received with keen pleasure . here. The tribute to the mother country by ner children who have become good citizens of another nation Is received ny. all classes with admiring, com nient. If what you just 'ate" Is souring on vour stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch Oas and Eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of Dizziness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad taste in mouth and stomach headache this Is Indigestion. A full case of Pape's Dtapepsln coBts only 60 cents and will thoroughly cure vour out-of-order stomach, and leave 4Ufflclent about the house In case some 3ne else In the family may suffer from stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you he formula plainly printed on these 0-cent cases, then you will under- itand why Dyspeptic trouble of all finds must go, and why Diapepsln always relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion in five min utes. Diapepsln Is harmless and asies like candy, though each dose ontalns power sufficient to digest and prepare lor assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, It makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but,, what will please vou most, Is that you will feel that four stomach and Intestines are clean ind fresh, and you will not need to esort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many Diapepsln ranks, as some people will call them. jut you . will be cranky, about : this plendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever try a little for Indigestion or Gastritis or any., other Stomach nlsery. -, - 1 ..v. . , - Get some Pape s Diapepsln now. this minute, and forever rid yourself of Stomach Trouble and Indigestion. STRANGE EIRD Country People See Bird of peculiar Color lllnls Ucttlng More Nnmerons, Several people living north of th city have told of seeing a strange bird recently that they never saw before. According ton their description It Is 01' such a peculiar color lht It was hard to dlHtliiKiilsii It from the tree rthtcti It wns seen. They say th most of Its body Is grnylsh preen,' wit luw ,ii( hi in neHti a 1,,-! ht,v frrpn ..I. 1 the 1 1, ut green e It y t A great many things awaiting your coming Visit' this store today See what is most wanted in wearing apparel. y . '. ' HAND BAGS ' The Satin, Velvet and Leather kinds, with Long Silk Cord.: The best style for the coming season. :. COAT SUITS Here you can find the Suit you are looking t for, at the. price you want to pay. TMC T0R6 THAT SAVES VOU MONEy" T 'C4t ZSSBBmjSWBasaSSJSKMSWSrsU.LU!IISLKJ" s t has a long sharp bill and in size It pnly slightly larger than a hum ming bird. . It was suggested' that' it may be- a humming bird, but those who saw It say that It does not resem- jle'a humming bird either in looks r in action, that it does not "hum." It hopped about the tree like any or- Unary bird and when it was still It :ould hardly be discerned from Its mrroundlngs. In this connection it Is Interesting o note that many people nave re- narked that birds of all kinds are nore numerous here than they have ieen for many years; since the Eng lsh sparrow increased to such an ex- ent. There are also those, who think hat the English sparrows are not so tumerous as they used to be, and they hink the other birds are coming back n this account. Many ft SuOnrtng Woman )rags herself . painfully through her tally tasks, suffering from backache, leadache, nervousness, loss of appe- lte and poor sleep, not knowing her Us are due to kidney and bladder roubles. Foley Kidney Pills give mlck relief from pain and misery ,nd ft prompt return to health ana trength. Ho woman who so suffers an afford to overlook Foley Kidney Oils. For sale at all druggists. Jftasehall . ji V: j . r Won. Lost. P. C. lohnson City. . .... 60 U8 .612 ICnoxvtlle t. i.-.J".. 68 38 ; .604 Asheville ........ 63 ; 4 .662 Morrlstown .. .. .. 46 60 .474 Cleveland 39 66 .416 Bristol.. .. .. .. .. 34 6 .366 1 RESCIVrS YESTEHBAY. NEW YORK POLICE CAPTURE "KING OF B0M3 THROWERS", l i it. , yv. . : - is fv. - - iCr-'bT.. . &r I ,-, j4m 4"-. k -tD iL0Hl TIME . IVhSEI Captured In New Tork city with ft "Black Hand" bomb under his arm, Gluseppl Costabile was taken to the Detective Bureau, where Inspector Hughes called the man "King of the Bomb Throwers" and said his arrest would effectu ally stop the series of bomb ontrages which have reduced New. York's Italian population to ft state of terror. Costabile was arretted in the heart of the Italian district, and the Infernal machine which he carried bad been tested to see bow well Its fuse burned. SWIMS ENGLISH CHANNEL AFTER 24-HOUR STRUGGLE Appalachian. At Knoxvllle Knoxvllle ; Ashe ville 6. - 1 At Johnson City Bristol 6; John- ton City 1. i At Morrlstown Cleveland 7; Mor clstown 5. .(! ! , ! National. York- Brooklyn s; New At New Tork . At Botr Boston - Philadelphia postponed;- cold weather. ' At Chicago Chicago 3; Cincinnati j. - . . . . At St. Louis St Louls-Plttsburg; no game; wet grounds. ' i 1 American. , ;--At Washington NeW Washington 1. At Philadelphia Boston delphla 4. ' At Cleveland St. Louis land t. ' At Detroit Chicago I; Detroit 3. York 2; 1; Phlla 1; Cleve- Southcrn. , At Chattanooga Chattanooga Atlanta 1. At Birmingham Birmingham New Orleans 3. At Mobile Mobile 0; Montgomery 1; : , South Atlantic At Savannah Savannah 1; Colum bia 4. - ' -1 ' At Macon Oiadkik Columbus 0, At Albany Albany- Jacksonville postponed; rain. , MISS HOSA McAUAN- OF BVTTE. How Afr Two .Yeairs She Fouitd ft , . , Hciucdy fur Daiulrug.i, ,, Mlsk osa McAhan of 111 kWet Quarts street,; But tec- Moat., says: "Herpicide has thoroughly eleansed my scalp of dandruff, with which R was entirely cowered; and. H hvs stop. ped my falling hair. I have tried many different preparations In the past two years, bat none took effect cxrept Newbro's Hel-plclde." Dan druff Is ft srerm disease and Herpicide Is en Infallible destroyer of the germ Ttcsrroy the cause, you remove the effect. Kill the dandruff germ. . Ask your dmirprtn for tferplokle,., it Is a delightful dreming; allays itching makes the hair sort as Bilk. Hold hy leading drnpttljits. Hend lc in stamps fo sample to The Herpicide Co., De troit. Mich. Or dnlhtr bottles gimr sntepcl. Smith's dnig store, simmuhI d. t ' nts. i t . . .... - r. :.'!. ... ssw j. '..''. .:. " i'flHfr "'fenwB) w , Wll I 1AM M DCSM IM MlfJ-O-IAMMfLL . w. T. W. Burgess, ft Yorkshire' man, after nine unsuccessful attempts. Anally succeeded In swimming the English Channel from Dover to Cape Gris Nea. It took the plucky twimmer twenty-four hours to negotiate the narrow but dangerous span of water between the French and English coasts. ? Numerous attempts have been made to swim the Channel since 1873, when ('aptain Matthew Webb swam from Dover to Calais In twenty-one boars and orty-flve minutes, but no one has been able to duplicate Captain Webb's feat Until Burgess accomplished It 13 COLLEGIANS WORK WAY ACROSS OCEAN AS STEWARDS. . i ' 1 .'. - -" " : J f so STUDENTS 3TEAPD5 ADOROTC- ; .Z University sltnlcnts, thirteen In number, served as stewards to v ; way ba k to the I'nlted State on board the Adriatic, of the W 1 n ! ' which arrived at New York a few days sgo. They wept shro iil f .r 1 1 tlonal Jamit. The plmi of several to return 1 tit tirmn d iu a 1 thw'srti-J hy the strike In London. '1 l.e students find they n,j.-d ttlr tr'? e l t'..' . t 1 i t ao -n : u V,! I ?! - 1 ' '
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