I'AC7 TWO THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE - NEWS. Friday, wtfbsr 10. 1013. -4 in 'I ICOPVIIIGHT iu MICHAELS, STERN. CO, This Store Must Be Vacated By December 31st Everything Must Be Sold and Sold at Once Buy your Winter Suit now Buy your Winter Suit here and Save Money. No old or shop worn goods Everything new and the very best Hats,' Caps and Furnishings. ; The Best Clothing Made in America Is sold at this store and right at this minute with the prices so liberally reduced it is doubtful if you could duplicate these attractive values in any store in the United States. " - , ' We are showing the Very Latest Styles in Men's Suits and Overcoats. .'. " .' Garments made by such well known leading Clothing Manufacturers as Michael St si Rochester, N. Y.; Hickey & Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y.; Garson Myers Co., Rochester, N. Y.; Nedwill Taylor Co., New York, In. j.. k-:. , ' Sale Prices in Effect Now ' READ THIS GENUINE PRICE REDUCTION SCHEDULE THEN COME AND SEE THE GOODS ,VV ; - - ' COWRIOHT 1?I2 MICHAELS, STERN &,l ALL 25c ARTICLES, NOW 18c ALL 35c ARTICLES, NOW 25c ALL 50c ARTICLES, NOW 38c ALL 75c ARTICLES, NOW ............... 55c ALL $1.00 ARTICLES, NOW 80c ALL $1.25 ARTICLES, NOW ........... 95c ALL $1.50 ARTICLES, NOW $1.15 ALL $1.75 ARTICLES, NOW .. $1.25 ALL $2.00 ARTICLES, NOW .......... .$1.50 ALL $2.25 ARTICLES, NOW ALL $2.50 ARTICLES, NOW ALL $2.75 ARTICLES, NOW ALL $3.00 ARTICLES, NOW ALL $3.50 ARTICLES, NOW ALL $4.00 ARTICLES, NOW ALL $4.50 ARTICLES, NOW ALL 155.00 ARTICLES .... .. $1.65 . , $1.90 . $2.15 .. $2.25 .. $2.65 . . $3.00 ,..,$3.35 . . $3.75 ALL $6.00 ARTICLES, NOW' ALL $6.50 ARTICLES, NOW . . . .. . . . ALL $7.50 ARTICLES, NOW ........ ALL $8.50 ARTICLES, NOW ........ . v v r ri . nmTnT Tn n vtixm Alili 9J.U.UU 1W W ........ ALL $12.50 ARTICLES, NOW. , . . . AIiJU 513.DU AK 1 lUJUttB. a U,W ....... 4 ALL $15.00 ARTICLES, NOW.,. ., ,. . . $4.50 ALL $16.50 . $4.88 ALL $17.50 .. $5.75 ALL $18.00. .. $6.25 ALL $20.00 ., $7.25 ALL $22.50 . . $9.35 ALL $25.00 .$10.50 b ALL; $27.50 ..$11.50 ALL $30.00 ARTICLES, NOW ........ ARTICLES, NOW. ARTICLES, NOW ........ ARTICLES, NOW . . . . . . ARTICLES, NOW ........ ARTICLES, NOW ........ ARTICLES, NOW ARTICLES, NOW , $12.38 $12.50 $13.50 $15.00 $16.85 .$18.75 $21.00 $22.50 NO GOODS CHARGED TO ANYBODY THESE PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH W. GLA'S 18 PATTON AVENUE HATS AND CAPS rif: COMING ATTRACTIONS. . Tuesday. Oct. 14. "Mutt and Jeff In Panama. 9. Wednesday. Oct. 16. Annie ' Russell & Co. The New "Mutt and Jeff" Is a Verit ' able Innovation! With a- sensational melodramatic story under the title of "Mutt and Jeff in Panama." Gus Hill s perennial success of that name, reappears "spick and span," everything new but the buttons, to clean up the coin again as It has done for the past two years. The irrepressible "Gus" has evidently kept tabs on every line, thrill, laugh, song and situation during his entire "nearly a century" of theatrical ex perience. There's a catchy music, whtstleable music, a laugh to every breath, a song hit or an entrancing dance number, whenever your sides ache from excessive laughter, and a bunch of exceedingly pretty girls to , give the whole thing zest. With gor geous scenic and light effects and a magnificent change of costume for ev Sir John Hare, Sir Charles Wyndham, Forbes Robertson and other distin guished English stars. Miss Ffolliott Paget ,who plays leading women char acters with' Miss Russell, played simi lar parts' with the late Joseph Jeffer son for many seasons.' Other mem bers of Miss Russell's company who have had the best , experience and training are: Littledale Power, Harold Meltzer. Murray KinnelL Thomas Aged Musician Charms : With Rustic Instrument Scene in the Musical Comedy, "Mutt and Jeff In Panama," Auditorium, Matinee and Night, on Next Monday, October 14. ery one of the 20 or more song and dance numbers. "Mutt and Jeff," with the big $50,000 production, comes t6 the Audltorhim on next Tuesday for a matinee and night performance. You wouldn't wish your worst enemy such 111 EWE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH Etops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffed Head, Heals Inflam- j ed Air Passages and You Breathe Freely. , Try "Ely"! Cream Balm." .. Get a small bottle anyway, Ji rt to try it Apply a llf-e in the norrlls srd Instantly your clogged nnd stop-id-up air panagos of the IkuiI will i.p.-.; you will oreathe freely; dull ness snd ' headache disappear, r.y iiuirn'.ng! the ioiA;tIi. cold-ln-head or i.iiarrh sore threat will bs g ne Km! such t misery now! Get the imRll bottle of Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the In flamed, swolen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharge and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking an dblowlng. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your" faith Just i once In "Ely's Cream' Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.' luck as to miss "Mutt' and Jeff." Get seats tomorrow at Allison's If you want a good seat. That's good advice. Night prices are 50, 76 cents and $1; matinee prices are 60 and 76 cents, children 26 cents for any seat Anolo Russell's Comedy Company. This is the second season of Annie Russell's Comedy company as an or gantostlun, although Its Individual members have been recruited of the best ranks of high comedy. Each member has had long service in the best companies In. both England and America, although all the players are English by birth and training. Miss Russell, who heads her' company, has been a star in America for many sea sons. The late Clement 8cott,whol served the Dally Telegraph wltht scholarly distinction for many yearal referred to Miss Russell as "a genius,' and called her talent "very rare and beautiful." Miss Russell's support li very able. 'Her leading man, OswaU Torke, has appeared in the best com panics of England and America foi many seasons. F. Perclval Btevens ds. fore Joining Miss Russell, had prevU ously acted tn support of the most notable English-speaking stars, lnclud Inc Sir Beorbohm Tree. His Tony Lnmnkln In "She Btooos ttf Conquer, has been regsrded as a classic. Fred Permaln, who play', character parts In the Comedy ,pny, has been with W?-- iV , :'' 'mi iiii In the building which houses the exhibits of old relics, at the Western North Carolina fair, is an old violin, or fiddle, that looks old enough to have been the first one ever made. It is purely a "home made" -instrument as can be seen by the rought, unfin ished edges and other parts that lack the touch of the master maker. The bow, which Is very long i8 perhaps the most Interesting part of It, for the' strings are made from the hair taken from a horse owned by the man who made the old fiddle, and a re markable fact Is that the bow Is ap parently Just as strong now as It was many years ago. Last night several people " were standing around the case admiring the old fiddle, when an old gentleman, a typical son of the mountains,, came up and finally getting the eye of the attendant, asked If he might look at the instrument. It was taken from the case and he took It In his hands, handling it as gently and carefully as If it had been a Uttle'baby. He evamined it thoroughly and then ask ed if he mlghtN,feel" of the strings a bit "Yes," said the' attendant, "but I am sure that I need not tell you to be very careful with It" ' ' He assured her that he would not hurt It, and raising the old fiddle to his chin, he closed his eyes and gen tly pulled the aged bow. aorosa .the string until he got to playing good then he commenced to rock with the music. It was not long until at least 150 people were trying to get Into the small room, for lew people there had ever beard such music before. Wild and untamed as it was, liking ' the training of a teacher. One could see that the old man had the touch of a -master player. He played the .old tunes." that were famllar to our grandparents; played them until It1 seemed the old man was living them ; ovef again. . ;;J InMhe crowd were three your? New) Yorkers. ,Thoy had never heard anyrv thing like this before, and never once during , the entire performance dlij they take their eyes from the ployer; and when he had finished, they were the first to rush forward and congraU: ulate him. r . While everyone was talking about i how fine his playing was, the old man , slipped away and could not be found. ', ' "He comes every day," says the at j tendant,' "and always asks if h may , play a little.'' ' ; ', J NORTH STATE FITTING :V SCHOOL J. M. Roberts, A. M Principal. ". ' Fits boys for work either In col lege or business. Experienced teach era. Boarding and day pupils. . 157 Church 6t Telephone SS4t - 'Wrt-iu- OSWALD YORKE With Annie Russell and Her Comedy . Company, In "She Stoops to Con. - quer," Auditorium, Wednea- ' . day, October 5. Grosland, Henrietta Goodwin and others not cults so well known. "She Stoops to Conquer" will be the offer ing next Wednesday, October 15. Prices will range from 60 ee'nta to $2. The seat sale will open Monday morn ing at Allison's. . ' Primrose and Docks tad er's Minstrels. ' ' George Primrose, "the man with the velvet foet," and Lew Dockyader. "the fellow of Infinite jest," are appearing toiether again this season as joint stars with their consolidated minstrel c6npany. They are featuring old time nnrro minstrelsy, plus magnificent no-rile embellishments, sumptuous cos tinning and with en all-star company of minstrel celebrities., .' TRUTHS UNADORNED I've been doing quite a bit of looking, but I must admit your line is the best I've seen,"' said customer WHO KNOWS, upon looking over our Suits, Coats and Dresses. , She BOUGHT LIBER ALLY. - ': ...i .' 1 v; .- . Exclusive, smart, dainty models, made In the season's fashionable fabric f. d'anrcuts of snap and dash that will convert shoppers Into buyers and buyers into enthusiasts. Garments of character and distinction. . ' . '' . ' TRICED UNREASONABLE REASONABLE. ; ' -' . Let Us Serve You f 16 Patton Avenue "?he Shop For the Women Who Know."

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