Wednesday, Sept., 25, 1912.
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SOCIAL
HAPPENINGS
Personal
- News
Societies,
Meetings, Etc.
Mention, I I
of the 1 1
- Wolfe Wagner.
An elaborate dinner was given last
evening by Mrs. ,8. M. Wolfe at her
home, in .honor of Miss AVilmer
Wolfey whose marriage to Dr. J. H.
Wagner takes place this evening at
9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Wolfe's dinner
guests Included 18 of her friends and
the affair was given for Miss Wolfe
in place of the usual wedding recep
tion after the ceremony, as the bridal
couple will leave. Immediately after
the .wedding, having ; Just time to
catch the westbound train. Mrs.
Wolfe's home was beautifully decorat
ed for the dinner and the following
menu was served: Baked flBh, baked
turkey with nut dressing, potato
salad on lettuce with olives and
pickles, hot rolls and butter," fruit
salad, ice cream, ribbon cake and
coffee. .!... ;
I'he ceremony will take place "this
evening In the reception room of Mr.
and Mrs. Wolfe's residence under an
arch of golden rod, supported by mass
es of ferns, the entire room being
gracefully arranged in gblden rod and
fprns.; The bride, whose only attend
- ant: will 4e. the matron of honor, Mrs.
S. M,' Wolfe, will enter on the arm of
her 'brother.' ind will be met at the
altar by Dr. Wagner, the ceremony
being performed by Dr. Byrd. The
bride will be gowned In a traveling
suit of dark blue of the new weave
diagonally shot, with a blue of a light
cr shade and trimmed in old gold,
and will wear a picture hat of blue to
match with ostrich plumes of old
gold. ; The matron of honor will be
gowned In pink charmeuse with crys
tal trimming. , Dr. Wagner will have
no beat man. , Immediately after the
ceremony; Dr. and Mrs.- Wagner 1 will
leave for Nashville and New Orleans,
going freni tlrtf latter 'place by water
to Miami, Fla., and then to Arizona,
where they "will visit Dr. Wagner's
sinter. After this visit Dr. and Mrs.
Wagner will go to California where
they will make their future home.
Miss Wolfe has many friends and is.
a young lady of much accomplish
ment, having been graduated from
the following colleges: Washington
college in Tennessee, Bulling college in
Ilristol, Southern Female college of
Petersburg, Va., and studied elocu
tion under the Instruction of Mr.
Chartrand of the Cummock school of
expression of Los Angeles, afterward
teaching elocution for two years In
Weaverville college. Miss Wolfe has
received many handsome bridal gifts
of silver, cut -glass, " hand painted
china and linen, among , the hand
somest of her gifts being a cedar
chest." 1 '
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-. Creditable Presentation.
"Xantippe the Witch", the play glv
en last evening at the Auditorium un
der the auspices of the U. D. C, was
presented by Ashevll!e's local talent
in a manner worthy of the play as a
historic production. The decoration
of the Auditorium In regalia symbol
ic of the organization under whose au
spices the event took place and the
staging of the play. Including the
scenery, moonlit-lit effects, and clever
Introdutlon of the fairy scene in the
first act were excellent, as was " the
more than unusually good part Inter
pretation by the performers. The
rule of witch was cleverly carried out
by Mlas Kathleen Ware, whose ama
teur talent Is well known to the Ashe
vllle public; and the witch's daught
er, Zan, was welt Interpreted, a was
confidently expected. Miss Ida Hamil
ton, the only professional of the cast.
. The audlem was enthusiastic In their
praise of Student Rabbi Morris Laza
ron's work, as shown In his dramatic
force and clear and pleasing voice.
" Mrs. Charles M. Piatt as Mrs. Ward,
John Staley Hursey as Berton Carroll,
C. T. f arr as David Ward, Dr. J. A.
Sinclair as Thomas Patterson, Constus
Oudger as Ezra Carrlngton and John
Jordan, Jr., as Tobe, the lady servant,
were all good, as were also the pretty
. little fairies In their short scene.
There were Beveral theater parties
' to witness the play, and much Interest
was manifested In the cast by their
many personal friends.
Huiiilli'np Tournament,
The playing In tho handicap golf
tournament in progress at the Country
club resulted, yesterday, as follows:
In the first fllicht of the gentlemen's
tournament, S. H. Brown defeated A.
Barnard, 7, 2 up and one to go: C,
Hobart, 3, defeated Judge J. O
Adams, 13, four up and 3 to go. In
the second flight, Tim Cocke, 18, de
feated Dr. C. S. Jordan, IB, five up and
four to go; Dr. Jere Cocke, 15, de
feated H. B. King, 15, four up and two
to go; Jake Chiles, 18, defeated C. H
Racey. 18, on up. In the ladies' tour
nament, Mrs. Vance Brown, 6, de
feated Mrs. Jordan, 6, two up and One
to go; jMl-e Reynolds, C. defeated Mrs.
Rollins, 16, four up and three to go
Mrs. A. S. Barnard, scratch, defeated
Mrs. Todd, 18, fix up and four to go.
The semi-finals in all events will be
played today or tomorrow as contest
ants elect. ,, Those taking part in the
men's semi-finals are: First flight
Mr. Brown vs. Mr." Hobart; Mr. Racey
Mr. Ulmer; second flight O; V
Henderson vs. Tim Cocke, Dr. Jere
Cocke vs. Jake Chiles. In the ladles'
semi-finals, the contestants aret Mrs.
Hobart vs. Mrs. Vance Brown, and
Mrs. Reynolds via Mrs.. A. S. Barnard
Engagement Announced,
"The, engagement of ., Miss Elspeth
Calder, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth
Calder of this City to Charles M. Set
ter of Ashevllle, was announced at a
beautifully appointed luncheon given
Saturday by Miss Adeline Calder at
her home- in Piedmont." says the
Charlotte.' Observer., "The- Wedding mine fcaini-saens
will tiike nlnce Wednesday. October as Camille Salnt-Saens, who
16. The place cards represented a porn m raris,, uctooer , jsao.
Allan Ames, and Mrs. Ames, who
previous to her marriage was Miss
Mary Pennlman of this city.- While
resident of this city. Miss Ames has
made many friends and has been
highly esteemed In her business con
nections. Miss Ames will not reside
in New York city but in the imme
diate vicinity and will continue in her
business pursuits. Miss Ames' broth
er ie a newspaper man of importance,
having been -in responsible position
for a number of years with the Asso
ciated Press In the east.
Miss Marguerite Canaday leaves this
evening for Danville, 111., where she
will enter school for the winter. Miss
Canaday will study vocal music, re
celvlng instruction In this branch lit
Chicago.
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Miss Fay Baumgardner has return
ed to the city from Bristol, where she
nas been visiting friends. ,
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Mrs. Talbot Pennlman is spending
two weeks with her Bister, Mrs. Ralph
H. Johnston In Cheraw, S. C.
Mrs. Emile Passailalgne of Jack
sonville, Fla., is the guest of Miss Em
ma R. Austin at her home, 102 S. Main
street. . . - 1
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scott and Mrs.
C. B. Rhlnehart of Saluda are In Ashevllle.
Roy Patton and his sister. Miss Ida
Patton, leave this afternoon for Tam
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Thomas Settle leaves today for
Greensboro and Raleigh.
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Miss Virginia Williamson left last
night for New Orleans.
Frank Coxe, the son of Mr. and Mm
Tench Coxe, has entered the Ashevllle
school. .
Mrs. Sarah Seibles left yesterday for
Nlew York. ' . ' ' "
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Rhett Dnfour has returned from a
visit of two weeks to, New York.
S. B. Clark, who has been spending
several days In Charlotte with his sif
ter. Mrs. B. J. Smith, left this week
for Ashevllle, where he will Join his
family and return home to Monticello,
Fla.'-
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Mrs. Grace Westall has returned
from a visit to Atlanta and will re
sume her classes.
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MuHHcnct ami Suint-Saens.
' (By CARYL. FIX)R10.)
Last August France lost two of her
greatest musicians, each of whom has
left a gap which cannot be filled by
any French musician now living.
These two were Jules Emile Frederic
Massenet (usually spoken of as Jules
Massenet), who was born at MouCh-
ard, May 12, 1842, and Charles Ca-
(generally known
was
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(From; The Family Physician.)
Everyone has a beautiful skin un
derneath the1 one exposed to view.
Bear that In mind and it will be easier
to understand the correct principle in
acquiring a lovely complexion. Nature
is constantly shedding the top skin in
fianky particles ..like - dandruff, only
much smaller In size. ,. In abnormal
conditions, or in advancing age, these
particles are not shed as rapidly as In
robust youth. The longer they remain
that's the immediate cause of a "bad 1
that the immediate cause of a "bad
complexion"."
It has been discovered that ordinary
mercolized wax, to be had at any drug
store, will absorb these worn-out par
ticles. " The absorption, while hasten
ing Nature's work, goes on gradually
enough to cause ho inconvenience. In
a. week or two the transformation is
complete. The fresh, healthy-hued,
youthful undorskin. is then wholly in
evidence. You who are not satisfied
with your complexions should get an
ounce'of mercolized wax and try this
treatment. Use the wax nightly, like
cold cream, washing it off mornings,
NEW BANK NOTES
First Note of Smaller Klx-tl und fill-
form Current ' to lie Issued
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Washington, Sept., 25. The treasu
ry department expects to Issue the
first note of a smailer size and a uni
form currency July' 1, If 14. The1 size
will be reduced from 3.01 by 7.28 ln:
ches to 2 1-2 by 6 inches. .
The present method requires 12,000
plates to print the national bank notes
for the individual banks and requires
166,000,000 Worth of national bank
notes a year. '
The new method will not require
more than two hundred plates. In ad
dition to saving .considerable money
for the banks there will be an ad
dltional economy of about $150,000 a
year In the printing.
At present there are nineteen mis-
celaneous portraits and historical de
signs appearing upon the issues now
In use. The secretary will- probably
adopt the following ?, designs: 1
Washington; $2,' Jefferson; $!, Lincoln;-
$10, Cleveland; $20, Jackson
$50, Grant; $100, Franklin; $500
Chase and $1,000, Hamilton.
ed and difficult score he saw and re
produced. No other musician in he
world could have performed such a
feat; he is the greatest of living mu
sicians." As a composer, Saint-Saens
covered a much wider field than Mas
senet. In addition to writing operas,
cantatas and orchestral works, as
MassenetTdld,' he wrote large works
(such as concertos" and other compo
sitions for various solo instruments
withprchestra) for piano, for organ
and for voices. He alio did so,me lit
erary writing, on, musical subjects. J
list of his principal works would fill
too much space to be attempted here
it would have to be selected from the
various lines he followed, for he was
great in all. The deaths of these two
men have quenched the brightest
musical lights of France; and dlmin
ished the number of great musicians
In .the world by two.
Negro Slayer Iiynclicil,
IS LEUSE
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Carcaret Users Never Have
Headache, Constipation, Bil
liousness or Sick Stomach.
Rhreveport, Sept. 25. Fifty masked
men,- armed, overpowered two depu
ties last night add took Sam Johnson,
the half-witted negro who killed Per
cy Alexander, a lawyer, last August
and carried him Into the woods where
it is believed he was lynched. The
body has not been found.
It is more - necessary that you keep
your Bowels, Liver und Stomach
clean, pure and fresh than it is to
keep the sewers and drainage" of n
large city free from obstruction.
Are you keeping clean inside with
Cascarets or merely forcing-a ias-
sageway every few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil'.' This is
important. ,
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry out of the
system the constipated waste--mut
ter and poison in the ..intestines nd vol of the shoemakers' art. The,
nuweis. - 1
No odds how badly and upset you 1
feel, a Cascaret tonight will straight
en, vou out by morning. Thev work
while you sleep. A 10-cent box from
your druggist will keep your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for months. Don't
forget thee hilelren their little ln
sldes need a good, gentle cleansing,
too. J ... '
Easy payments on memberships In
the Y. M. C. A. by Joining this week.
bridal party and were
and attractive. The
Misses Adeline and Eliabeth Calder
Addle . HInson, Mary Holton, and
Mesdames Elizabeth Calder, Duncan
O. Calder, L. W. Poag Jefferson Mor
rls. Edward Hoggard and J. A. Mc
Mlllart:'"' tz-.r.i' st
very . unique isanei was a successLut composer, in
guests were I many forms; he wrote operas, can
tatas ana orcnemrai works, his com
positions were noteworthy on account
of his flow of exquisite melody, his
careful and detailed finish and his
thorough acquaintance with orchestral
effects. OP his Aperas his greatest
MR. LYNCH KEEPS BUSY
BUYING. SELLING DIRT
No Buttons
No Facings
Just Tie the Tape
Miss Calder Is one of Charlotte's success was --manon, mougn nis
most 'cultured nrir attractive young ' Horodiade" ran it close; among nis
women. Mr. Serser formerly resided cantatas it la aireicuit to cnoose; 01
in Charlotte where, he. made many his purely orchestral works his music
friends. He now holds a responsible to the tragedy of "Lea Errinyes" had
nositlon with the government as cost- prooaoiy me greatest general success,
nffino inoneetor with henduunrterH in Saint-Saens was a great planlut, n
Ashevllle. The wedding Will be an greet composer on yarious nnes anu.
vont rf mnr than nrdlnrv interest, according to von BuelOW (who, as a
H t luerman, was none too anxious 10 as
Them will he a meetine of the sign to a Tencnman so exaneo. a po
executive board of the W. C. T. U. sltlon) "tne greatest living an-rouna
nn Thnrudnv mornlnir at 10:30 at the musician. This opinion ot von uue
residence of Mrs. M. E. Hilllard on low's was founded upon the following
S. A. Lynch continues to keep the
real estate market lively, lie hasJust
completed n deal for the Owens prop
erty on Southsida avenue, .between
Blanton and, Adams streets, being ten
lots and the Owens home place. It is
understood that the consideration In
this deal was $12,500.
Mr. Lynch ateo consummated a
trade yesterday; .with T. F. Roland for
his property on Adams, Blanton and
Bartlett streets, the consideration
being $7500. . ...
Mr. Lynch has bought and sold
during the past two .months more than
$60,00 worth of Ashevllle real estate.
He also purchased the Lubln theater
at Richmond and the Casino theater
ftt Washington for himself and his as
sociates and disposed of them during
the past month at a handsome profit.
South Main stret. The meeting will
be an Important one, as It will Include
the consummation of all plans for the
state convention to be held here Oc
tober 3.
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Mrs. Liell will give a card party to
morrow evening at her cottage in
Incident. Von Buelow and Saint
Saens had gone together to call upon
Wagner. Von Buelow and Wagner
got talking together In German, which'
language Saint-Saens did not speak.
While hey were talking Saint-Saens
noticed on the piano part of the man
uscript orchestral , score of Sieg
R.isscraggon park In Skyland to which Wed," on which Wagner was at that
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the Instrument and began playing
from It. In a very few minutes Wag-
a number of guests are Invited.
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. There will be a meeting of the board
of managers of the Woman's ex
change In the" tea' room at 10:30 to
morrow morning.-'
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Mfss Annie Ardeh Jervey, who with
her mother, Mrs. Ida Jervey, is spend
ing the summer near Ardcn, was in
the city yesterday. "
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R. H. Staton. republican nominee
for congress from the tenth district.
Is In the city today.
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ner attention was attractea ana ne
came and began turning' the leaves
as, Salnt-Saens played. Von Buelow,
In relating this fact afterwards, said,
'many musicians can play from
score; I can myself, but no otner mu
slclan could do what Salnt-Saens did
then. Not an effect Was overlooked
or lost; all that was In the compllc.it-
and
All
Biltrnore WtieM-flearu.
The ideal Cereal. Dellclout
wholesome. Nothing like It:
Mrs. VHltom Sidney Porter hus as grocera.
& til... a U ,1,1.1a tl 1 -
ner guesi mum u..io c.-umt v. .
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Airs, nun anu ner iiimliici, n ,, i
have occupied one of the cottages In
Rosscraggon park, the home of Miss
Rose Chapman In Skyland, spent yes
terday In the city. Mrs. Burt will re-i
main in Skyland until the first of No-
vombcr. after which she will move to
Ashevllle, where she will lease a house
for the winter.
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The friends of Miss Helen Ames,
who since her arrival In this city rtfnA no Xfoo-nin.
some years ago from Albany, N. Y., uu """ ,vUUv.
has resided with Mm Talbot Pennl
man at Forest Hill, will learn with
regrfet that she will leave this week :
for New York, where In future she modern in everv WUV.
will make her home with her brother, I ..-. .,
REG. U.S.. PAT. OFF
NohuttonVe&t&and
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Cannot gape in front Because
there are no buttons. The dainty
little ribbon tape draws the sides
together snug and secure. Fit
perfectly not a crease any
where, and feel soft as silk
because knit from softest, long
fibre cotton. Neck opening is
i plenty large fabric very elastic.
Nohulton Vests ami Punts, 2"c.
LEVITT'S 5, 10 & 25-" CENT
STORE.
A Good Investment for
' this winter.
Invest In a
Banner
Smokeless
Oil Heater
A portable heating plant,
costs little to operate,
absolutely smokeless
Buy one now and take
the chill off your room
these chilly mornings.
J. II. LAW
35 Patton Ave.
For Sale
One of the handsomest homes
cent view, practically new,
You'll Regret It If You Don't
firing ui all your old umbrellas that
need re-covering, while the run
shines," and be ready for the rainy
days soon coming.
, J. Al. IIKARV & ..
Phone 448. Pattery Park Place,
CASH PAID
For Broken Pieces of Old Gold and
Silver. Jewelry and Watches repair
ed at moderate prices, The Store of
Odd Designs.
VICTOR STERN, Jeweler.
Haywood BL, Opp. Battery Park.
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We are closing out our entire stock of umbrellas at
20 o(T the price. Our prices ore marked in plain figures
on everything wo Fell You "are paving one-fifth of the
regular price.' ' . " ', '
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Heal Estate and Insurance
. 27 Tatton Ave. Second floor.
Villa Heights
Watch It Grow.
Lots $2 Cash find $2 per week.
52 American Hat. Bank Bldg.
Best $2.50
Ladies' Shoes
Comfort makes the foot go.
but if you sjiiire the lit yon
spoil ''the foot. See our $2.50
and $3 button Shoes in kid
and dull calf . They are a mar-
casli saving is noticeable on
every pair.
AVe do repairing.
Nichols Shoe Co.
Gash Shoesters. On the Square
Authority on
Clothes Styles
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Select Your Fall
Footwear
TODAY AT
The Boston Shoe Store
The Cash Shoe Store
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Pictorial Map of Asheville
We have a limited number of the new
Aera Maps of Asheville that we will
elve freo to anyone cnllltiK at our
ofllco for same, Cull and get one.
The H. F. Grant Realty Co.
Telephone 479. 48 Patton Ave.
M. WEBB CO.
Imported Millinery
Haywood St.
Did you ever stop to
thing that ready made
clothing is styled six
months before worn
and the individual
wearer never consider-'
ed in the making?
Now every; man
lakes a certain pride
in his "appearance and
should have the very
latest fashion ideas in
corporated ih his clothes, also his indivduality built
into the garments. - :
Suit or overcoat made to individual order : emhodvs
the special- requirements of the wearer. The latest
metropolitan style ideas of now today are built into
our clothes.
Shirts to order-..:.; ... .......... .$2.00 up.
ELIAS & HOPSON
IK-19 Klcctrital liUlg
Opp. Fostoflire.
Why pay 30 to 40 cents per pound for a high-grade
Baking Powder when by using
you can obtain the highest of the high-grade Baking
Powders at only 20 cent per pound ?
Sold by all good Grocer. Insist on having it.
DAINTY BATHROOM
A Ms to your comfort
A ilds to your convenience
Enhances tlie selling value of yourliomc
Get the fullest value out of yout investment
hv nur .Ywrlrnce in nlanninc
by our modern methods in executing the plant ...- -a
A "$mir Mwlcn
and the ute of ftandsnd" plumbing fixtures nubnxn
j. c. Mcpherson,
No, 85 & 87 E. Collesre St.
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MILLINERY
Trimmed Ilats Reduced
SPROAT'S
Oatoa riullillnd.
FRESH CHEESES BY EVERY EXPRESS .
Olimento, riiiladelphinCream, Koquefort, Oomemhert,
in Wood boxes, Imported Swiss. , .
YATES Cz- McGUIR
rhcrcs 1715 rr. 1 1713. 21 :3yond Zl.
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Miss Cruise
MANICURING
and
HAIRDRESSINO PARLOR
IMione 16 23 Haywood St
ONION SETS ,
The extra early "White
Pearl is one of the best
for fall planting. Turo
while, mild and of deli
cate flavor. Grows large
and comes in earlier than
any other variety. Trice
20o quart. Everything
in Drugs and Seeds.
Grant's Pharmacy
Agency tor IdimlreUi'a F.e"Ts.
Cream of the Harvest Flour
Is as good an its name. Let mo prove
M. HYAI.1S
Phones 49243
Only the Best of Everything to Eat.
it to you.
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