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Monday, September 18, 1911. Mail Orders "filled Accutvielyahd 1 jfoxa 'Jovrhal Style ook for fall' Women buy Ladies' Home Journal .Patterns on tneir This mail order department has expanded greatly of late. August was the best month we have ever had. We receive hundreds of letters commenting 'favorably on the dispatch and accuracy with which we fill mail or ders. .-.. ' . . . . ... . . . v ... merit. The foremost designers of women's wear are -4 employed by the Home J.ournal people. This Style Book' sells for 20c and includes a 15c pattern. THE ASIIEVILLXj GAZHTTE-NET73. I Mi. f If . f 4 rax a s -m-" i J 1 ''Feature'Jals This is "really a stock-reducing Sale. We "did not allow enough roqtn in the new Store for the tremendous line of Fall Dress Goods that have been constantly arriv ing during the past month. It is up to us to close out a certain amount of these DreSS Goods. The best way we know of is to reduce the price, way below value, and we know from experience that the Asheville women take advantage of our special prices. They should on this oc casion for Dress Goods are greatly in demand. $1.50 Tussah Royal in gray and blue, 54 inches wide for 98c yard. $1.00 to $1.35 colored voiles are priced. at 69c yard. $1.00 to $1.25 colored dress goods special lot, for 75c yard. 75c colored dress goods, special lot, are priced ' at 49c yard. 50c and 59c colored dress goods, special lot, for 33c yard. 4 ... fall Qlons jflre Ready We are she wing quite a line of the new Fall Gloves. This year we will handle in addition to our regular stock, some of the best numbers of tlio Dents Gloves. Dents have a national reputation and it is not necessary for us to tell you how good they are. Dents Dog Skin Gloves in tan, all sizes, hand sewed, for $1.50 and $2.00 pair Dents Gray Suede Gloves are priced at $2.00 pr Ccntemeri Kid Gloves, the best made, for $1.90 to $2.00 pair. fall Jilks Are Ready The Autumn Silks are wonderfully beautiful, rich but. soft one can almost draw them through the fingor ring. A ladient shoon. The Messalinos are strong iu popular favor, strippd or plain, in del icate colorings, as well as the good staples suitable for wear at all times. Messaline Silk, 3G inches wide, all colors, for $1 yard Novelty Silks, with satin finish, are priced at ." $1 yard JZflng Coats In the showing you will find novelty mixt ures, in a variety of colorings, plain blue serges, black broadcloths and reversible materials.'-- They are for Ladies, Misses, Juniors and Children. The styles of these coats from the smallest to the largest are authentic, . Misses and Ladies' Long Coats sell for ... ... $15 to $35 Junior Long Coats for ...;$8.50 to $17.50 few Corsets The new figure is flexible. This idea origi nated in Paris and has been the vogue there for some time. . American manufacturers have indorsed this feature and the new corsets have been boned so as to allow free movement in every way. - We sell the famous Rcdfern Corsets that are boned with Whalebone, the most flexible of oil boning. They are priced at $3 up. We fit Bedfern Corsets. ; .- , I I I If Bon lifarche Jailor ed Jfaits for Stylish Women Tbo best lines of Tailored Suits are closely inspected in order to assemble this magnificent array of Fall Mod els. We select the best numbers of perhaps twenty Gar ment Houses. This enables us to present to ypu.--.the cream of the Suits manufactured this, fall. V There is another reason for your buying here a fact that is often overlooked the fitting. No matter how ,' beautiful the color, handsome the material, or perfect the workmanship, if the suit does not FIT, it "will never look well. We guarantee our fitting. .. .. v . Our Suits, for Juniorits are on display here at pres ent and more coming every day. As we do not carry -two suits alike in stock, this gives you a wide range to choose from. Our Suits, from Juniors are priced at $10.50 up; for ' Misses, $15 up; for Ladies, $17.50; for odd sizes or stout women, $20 up. x " ' Some ttew Sdeas Sn Id omens iOool Dresses at 417. SO Up ! ., Sunday News JBank Robbers BelleTed to Be in Vao- - ."..m "MMavv ' 1 It Is believed the three men who robbed the New Westminster branch of the Bank of Montreal went to gether to Vancouver. One of the stolen' bill was deposited Saturday in a Vancouver bank by a citlxen. It had passed through several hands. Police beHeve the robbers did not get away from ' Vancouver, fralna and boats carefully watched. Engineers and Fireman Killed. Engineer Koonts was mortally wounded, dying later, and Fireman Bird killed in wreck of Richmond limited on R. F. ft P. railroad near laurel, Va.', Saturday afternoon. Bag gageman Bash Injured; many pas sengers urn feed. ' LnsHanla Estahtlidied Record. The Luoitanla arrived in New York Saturday afternoon, having crossed the Atlantic thrice In leas than three weeks. This record is unequnled. Mar engines have never been cool; no machinery shows strain. : Motorman's Feat. ' . Motorman George Whitman of New Orleans reversed controller, applied brakes, , raised " window, climbed through,' seized child on track, leaped to safety. He saw it was Impossible to stop car before place where child Stood. ' " " Mcsk Affairs.. . President da la Barra of Mexico presented tfl congress his annual message,. Notwithstanding recent dls . turbaneea federal revenues show in crease. . He declared peace restored . In practically all parts of the republic and elections pot marred by serious dlsttii bancet. ' ' 'H ' It s learned that' at celebration In Monterey Friday night three 1 were killed.' an4' IS wounded. Hundreds are said to be fleeing from that vicin ity., fearing further disorders. . , Appalachian, exposition. Governor Harmon ' of Ohio spoke In the Auditorium of the exposition at KnoxvlUe Saturday night, and left for Cincinnati. His speech was not of a political nature, dealing largely with the exposition. Mrs. Harriet Horn, an exposition visitor, met instant death when she jumped from an electric car, fright ened by the blowing of a fuse In the corner box of the car. Miss Willie Johnson, an actress of Atlanta, and Howard Laymen of Maryville also jumped from the car and were pain fully Injured, Miss Johnson perhaps fu tally. Thirty-five passengers who kept their seats were uninjured. Negroes Are Ijcavlng, "These purtB are haunted and are generally unhealthy for negroes." This notice, siKned "Citizens," found posted In several places In a negro tHiniing community north of Chicka sha, Okla., has so alarmed the ne groes that many of them nre leaving. They tear an outbreak of troubles slmil ar to that near Caddo three weeks ago. Ward Has a Miidiap. Ward, the aviator, taking wing to resume hi coast-to-coast flight at Ouwego, N. y., dropped with machine from height of 20 feet Into a fence. He expected machine would be re paired in time to fly again today. He tore hts trousers. VlHits Parents la Aeroplane. Lieut. John Rodgers, U. & N., in stuctor of aviation at A-nnaasiis, left College Park, Md., passed over north ern section of Baltimore, descended at Ptmllco racet rack, renewed gaso line supply, rose nn1 circled track half an hour, and flew thence to home of his parentn, Rear Admiral ' and Mrs. John A. Rodgers, at Zlon HllL two miles front Havre De Grace, alighting without mishap. Car Repairers Strike. Cor repairers of the A. C. L shops at '.oeky Mount, numbering 375, went out on strike. Their grievance Is that they are required to work on caboose cars at same piece rates as on box cars, and are unable to make re munerative wages on the caboose work. Statement from Dr. Wiley. Dr. Wiley issues a statement in which he expresses gratitude for the sympathetic and comforting expres- 1 . otis in the presidents letter. He ejoices that Dr. Husby has been found free of fault, and Is sorry that was necessary to reprimand Drs. KoMer and Bigelow, both faithful ami onscientioua workers, "their offense n practice, not In heart" He is grateful to the press for practically nanimous support during his ordeal; lno to freinds, knowr and unknown. who have written and wired me In he past few weeks." ; NO R34S0N TDK DOUBT A.tateiei,f JVU .Barked by a tiroug Cmtraatc. We iuranU complete relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where we fart WS will supply the medlclns free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable and safa bowel regulator, - strengthen . u4 tonle, They re-establlah nature's functions in a qnlet, easy way. , They as not .cause any Inconvenience, griping or ' nausea. They are so pleasant to take and .work so easily that they may be tukea by anyone at any time. They thorouirhly ont p ya whole system to healthy etlvhy linxalj prderliea are Unsurpassable and Idual for the tun c children, old .folks and delicate persona We ca nol too hjhly recommend Jhem to all sntrnrers from any form of con o'ptl(in and Us attendant evils. 1 iv h ..-, 10a., 25e. and 60c, Ite-tn.-n ' r. you ran obtuln JffTHll Kern .(vy .! , Jn tliis coiiiiimiilty at our - - t-f'l l.o !re. Smith's' FOR INDIGESTION Bad Iream, Nervouwiems Blllounen8, and all Stonuu li Misery. Go to Smith's Drug Store today, don't procrastinate get a fifty cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets and get rid of all that annoying gas, sourness, heartburn, bloating and heaviness; they guarantee them. There wouldn't be so many deaths from acute Indigestion if sufferers would constantly carry a few Ml-O- NA tablets with them. Read this from a man 64 years old and then decide whether you prefer to suffer longer or not "I am on my second box of MI-O- NA. I received relief after taking two doses. I feel like a different man. I am (4 years old and' MI-O- NA Is the best thing I ever used for stomach trouble." J. M. Burger, R. F. D. No. S. Box 8 s. Wooster, Ohio. Fifty cents for a large box of stomach tablets at Smith's Drug store and druggists everywhere. Ladles who are nervous, weak and liscouraged from long standing ail ments In the generative organism will nd relief and the speedy restoration f health and strength In DR. SIM MON'S SQUAW VINE COMPOUND. It Is a woman's medicine. It quiets Inflammation, eases pain and pun the body in fine, vigorous condition. Price 1.00 per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. . , GERMANY LEADS IN PERFECTION OF AEROPLANE GUN. If j flT"jJ lA rt? : ... il l '"-: I ;.;'"! , , ; MM i - f 1 J L;--:h f - - .." - ? I -- il T. H. CARTKIl DKAD. Voted Montana Politician, Formerly a Senator, Pajwes Away at His Washington Home, and at that time the attending phy sician expressed confidence of the pa tient's recovery. But the malady be came worse and death resulted. Mrs. Carter, his wife, and their sons, stu dents at eGorgetown university, were with him when he died. The funeral services will be held at St Paul's Roman Catholic church In this city, at 10 a. m. Tuesday. The interment will be at Mount Olive cem etery, this city. - Go to the Thento Airdome tonight BILTMORE FAIR Washington, Sept. It. Former U. Senator Thomas Henry Carter of Montana, for many years a notable and picturesque character In national politics, died at his horn Sunday of an infection of the lungs. He was 57 years old. . : . . t . Mr. Carter had been, under the care of a physician for months. - He was able to go about however, and his ailment a filling of the lungs with clotted blood, did not become acute until a week ago. A Baltimore spec ialist was summoned last Wednesday Products of t!ie 1'fctatc Exhibited . RlbboiiN Were Awarded by Mr. VnmlTl:llt. The annual agricultural and Indus trial fair of the products of the Bilt tnore estate, held on the estate, closed the latter part of the week and was one of the best yet held. , 8oi!. of those present even went so far as to declare that so far as it went it was ! equal to many state fairs. Cattle and other live stock and the agricultural products of the estate were the main features. Potatoes, grown near Mr. V'anderbllt's lodge on Mount Plsgah, nearly 6000 feet above sea-level, were especially fine. The farme ; and ten ants from all over the euUe, which comprises about 140,000 acres, were present as also, were Mr. and Mra Vanderbllt Mr. Vanderbllt . judged the exhibitions and awarded the rib bons. Many of the exhibitions at this private fair will be seen at the West ern North Carolina fair In October. The popular place, Theator Airdome, IS WITH VOLCANIC ASHES Catania, Sicily, Sept 18. A north wind Is blowing today and a greater quantity of ashes, cinders and stones Is being carried In the direction ' of this city, although the eruption of Mount Etna la not Increasing in vol ume. . t : Prof. Ponte, the volcanologlst, says more lava has been thrown out In the days than during twenty-six days of the disturbance a year ago. . Although the eruption of Mount Etna seems ot be losing something of Its activity and the earthquakes are less frequent In occurrence, the Im mense flood of lava which has spread down the mountain continues Its work of destruction. Inore are now five main streams stretching for miles over the country. Prof. Rlcco, director of the observ atory, who has spent two days on the top of Mount Etna to make observa tions, returned to the observatory. He said the initial speed of the lava at the mouth of the crater has slightly diminished but that Incandescent ma terial is still being poured out In per haps as great quantity as on the first few days. Several cones have formed near the new craters, varying from 85 to 100 feet In height A new mount S00 feet high, has sprung up, which Is emitting smoke and cinders. He' Makes Money In Trucking. Catawba County JTewa. From 75 square rods of ground James McRee this year has sold $205 worth of tomatoes, his family has pre served nine dozen gallons, the table lias been liberally supplied and there ar still some left on the vines. HI boys sold $65 worth of cantaloupes from less than half an acre and he has sold no end of watermelons of which he kept no record. He hart a load of nice , ones here yesterday. Other truck was also sold. And In addition to this trucking he has 13 aires of cotton, the best corn crop he has had In years, made 200 bush els or oats and 260 of wheat There Isn't a thriftier farmer In the county, and what he has done, not only this year but In other years, In the truck ing lino. Is an object lesson. There Is money In truck in this section, and any general farmer can oarry truck patches along with other work and never notice that he Is doing any ex tra labor. Mr. McRee says that he would have done about as much work anyway as he did with hi patches, and there is the clean, extra cash tor It LOGAN '. MERCHANT T AHOH.' al Bid - 8, Pack haaM none ill. T 1 . . , . ' 6 tWANY 8 ,Uim- AtftOCLAiN & GUN. Germany has perfected what officers of the German military astablUbuient regard as the moat complete and compact, as well as the most destracUra weapon fct dexlgnM fur combatting aeroplanes aud tlirlgiUU? In warfare. It is su liiKculous combination, In a single vehicle, of cannou, eubwon and automobile cari-ingu. -The gna Is sai'i to be of lilb power, the automobile dp rl:ii- stmnu snd speedy and ti.i ronvenlent arrangement for currying amnion! ' ' r ;. !'( 1 1. e ; ' ' f i i ' -i t ' f r !'' 2 j i Peerless-Fashion ""The bew stocks show aU thai is best in fall modes j .... ..t New Dresses KeTrCoats JTeirVtii Btdts in all fabrics that .'sill, giro lasting pleasure and latisfao- "Tit Worth Tl-ct Ycsr IT": ' A GREAT ZXHIBIT AMD PLEASINQ CQUICIIOH "X': W ' 7 I I :t : tut jawjen".! f hit 4, Immediate and Future Vants Children? Fall lppard At prices that BboaldtVeean ineentiTe to pnrchAscrs to buy here taid-proride for their immediate and f uture needs r Our buyers' untiring eknrts has enabled us to suarpaes our prevtoua year in completeness of assortment an.d the jmalitjr of Peerless Fashion rnerchimdisejAou ire asic II. :.t nr.' rr.".:: .""- r ' m b a - J 3 PeerlessXashion Company 51 Psfftd 1 Aoenoe High grade OmaH VTiarcs and .Exdnsiye XtwtlSeslar.e '-here,, ' 'ITewCTeciwear ITerw'JIcslsry Hew Underwear - ''' ' ' ' ' ' Everything to oom- 'plete your wardrobe is obtainable at this store. "VbtSi:n n;tU.:$ V?
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