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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE - NEWS.
JUULJULLJULJnnnnnnnr iiiinni
S' OCIAL
HAPPENINGS
Personal
Mention,
Meetings of
Societies
nrrTTTTT-nnnnnO
Norman Hackptt to Lecture. Inn orchestra from S to 9:30 o'clock
.vornisn uackett. me popular young " nignt, under the direction of C.
p:av
I r:nav- ntoht
lo
'tf.i to a pear m the O. Henry Edwin-White. The program follows
A .'Double Deceiver." here next I -"inrche Militaire. Vo .
v. ill deliver a lecture on ; Ees Hrten- Klagalled Purl
WOULD
COM
r!enr; ai:d hi? v.orss at the Eat-
T?.:k Hotel Frhlav afternoon at
: ? c lock Invitations to the lec
he given to the six literary
" l'hr!opi'i ot women in the citv.
he Pen and- Plfite and Wrnnclers
;n incmoera ot me t-ivic Bet
l 'i 'inent .league, the members of the
I. trl U. D. C. and D. A. R.. the tench
es in all the Asheville schools, to the
fcleni body ol each sirls school in
: city -i nd Blnghuni and Asheville
fvhools for boys. The guests of the
If.ulir.i; hotels will be invited to at-ti-nd
and all admirers of the late O.
Kenry are urved to be present.
Following the lecture a recetpion
will he (jtven Mr. Hackett in the palm
loom of the hotel and in the receiv
ing line with Mr. Hackett will be:
Mrs Vi illlaui Slclnev Porter, Miss
Margaret Porter, widow and daughter
ol o. Henry: Mra Zebulon Baird
ttmt Mrs. W. .(. Cocke, president of
the local Woman s club: Dr.. and Mrs.
Archibald Henderson of Chapel Hill,
K. T. Orlnnaii and J. H. Hersey.
It is espocinlly renucsterl thai nil
nho attend the lecture come on time
Ms Mr. Hackelt will be compelled to
have a rest before trivlng the play
during the ('vermis
It is considered a rare treat to have
one hue Mr. Hac-kptt deliver a lec
ture on O. Henry and wherever he has
.Pi ...n the lecture, which has been In
mr - y every large town in the state,
he has been enthusiastically received"
An Appeal for tlio Poor.
The officers and members of the
Flower Mission and Associated Chari
ties are calling attention to the fact
that there are a number of famine
in the city who are suffering from the
lack of coal and warm clothes. It is
asked that those who are arranging
their purchases for the Christmas
holidays, and compiling lists of pres
ents for friends, will remember these
suffering people at this time, and If
they feel able to do so to purchase a
load of coal for the alleviation of
some of this suffering. It would be a
queer sort of Christmas gift, but there
could be nothing else so deeply appre
ciated by those who have not the
means of purchasing fuel. Anyone
interested and desiring to help is
asked to telephone the Associated
Charities and names of suffering peo
ple will be furnished them.
a.
A most Intertsting meeting of the
Travelers' club was held the latter
Part of the wee kwith Miss Ennis.
The 'Literature of the Golden Age
was the general subject under dis
cussion, and one of the most interest
ing papers presented was that on the
"Iliad" by Miss May Alexander The
Odessey" was the subject of another
very interesting paper by Miss Sue
Reese. Besides these two papers, oth
srs on the program were:
"The Art of Guido Reni," by Mrs
Irthur Akers.
"Kanova," by Miss Lieper.
"Filippo Jior Dano Bruno," by Mrs.
ration.
"Garibaldi," by Mrs. Clara Akers.
Oteher members present were Miss
Samson, Miss Grant and Mrs. Walter
S. Brltt.
Following the program, a salad
course was served to the members
present and a very enjoyable social
hour spent.
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One of the finest concerts of the
eason was given by the Grove Park
Overture, Peter Schmon
; V ; C. M. Vo Weber
Aieiome for 'Cello. "The Gentle Dove
' ' ' Bemllx
-Mr. Wood
Canzonetta ................ Qodard
Serenade. "Through the Leaves''
. . ... . . ... ........ Schubert
Grand Selection. Rigoletto (Arr b.y
Tobr'he) Vedi
Morjsnn-Witrover Announcement.
The following marriage announce
ment has been received:
Miss Mae Morgan and Mr. Pincus
Wltcover
announce their
marriage,
which occurred
Thursday, December fourth, nineteen
thirteen, at the residence of Mrs.
P. J. Corcoran.
f-5 College Street. Asheville. r C
At home after Dec. :uth
r5 College Street. .
Ashcvtlle. N. C.
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Some of the new automobile coats
inicK. sort, warm and beautiful
are made of the new duvetyn and
other velvet and plush-like cloths. In
shape they come well up around the!
neck, have belts of some sort, and!
thft shnninp- ...Kit .v, I
- ,.... .,,. im-Ie ,3 OI , ls
done with the least possible number
of seams. Such a suit is tho one
shown here, or a rich dark red velours
de lalne, self trimmed, and with
anon oeits back and front that hold
in the extra fulness. The beauty veil
is half of plain chiffon veiling half
of openwork mesh. It is tied over
thehat so that the openwork part nmv
be dropped down over the face. The
hmau round, soft motor hat tits snug
ly on the head. N. Y. Herald
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Fashion Notes.
A Fresh fashion writer is quoted in
the New Yor'; Herald, as say: 'These
white tulle dresses can be made also
in black tulle and be very pretty, as
they form in this sombre tone more
ouiet looking frocks
appreciate. Each little rufile can be
terminated by narrow white lace. A
colored satin girdle striped with bright
colors can brighten at will the en
semble. "Wo have also seen n v niu
gown of black taffeta, of which tv,.
skirt, draped and tie-hfttnpH di u
lower part, was ornamented at the top
with three flounces; these ruffles were
bordered with a flat piping of black
moire. Another, in the same stvlc,
had the ruffles bordered with a nar
row band of fur; the effect was pretty
in both ways. The corsage was a
very loose kimono, large enough to
SIT DOWN
LDil'T GET UP
And This Lady Would do a
Little Work and Have to
" go to Bed for an Hour.
Columbia,-Tenn. Mrs. Jessie Sharp
of this town says: "I was a sufferer
from womanly troubles for five years,
ad It got me down so, 1 could not do
uny oi my worn, would nave to lie in
would sit down couldn't get up, 'with-'Charlotte and
out pulling at something to help me. i rk.
rived in the city and will later be
joined by his wife, -when they will be
tucaiea ai xvo. i Aston place.
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Mrs. R. F. Campbell has u her
guest miss winner of West VIrelnia:
Mrs. W. C. Faucette Is in New York,
where she is visiting friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. 'William Henry Harri
son have returned to their home in
this city from "Brooklyn arid Rich
mond, where they have been visiting
for some time.
Miss Stewart of Ohio is the guest of
her cousin, Mrs, C ,S., Bryant, at her
home on Cullowhee street
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Among the guests at Battery Park
hotel are: Mr. and Mrs. George-A.
Nolting, jr., of Richmond; Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Rice of Atlantic Citv: A.
Ryan of Akron, O.; Albert Redfern of
H. U. Miles of New
I would do a little work, and have
to go to bed for an hour.
I would have those awful trembly
spells, and a swimming In my head.
I surely felt that I had rather be dead
than be in mv condtiion.
I finally wrote to the Ladies' Ad
visory D:partment,' of tine Chatta-
nooga Medicine Co., and they advised
me to try Card.al, the woman's tonic,!
City Attorney Silas G. Bernard, who
has been in Raleigh for the past few
cays, returned to Asheville last night,
t .
.1. Sneed Adams .itts returned to the
city from a brief business trip.
!
Mr. and Mrs. Fergt:s SUkeleathcr
hnvp na their 7imata ot thoif hfiiilA on
Church street, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Mal'loy. ,
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-Miss Isr.belle Young of Dunn is .1
entertainment tonight The event
promises to be a most enjoyable so
cial function.
One of the interesting events of tho
Asheville High school the latter part
oi me. weeK was the meeting of the
Cooper. Literary society, when a very
enjoyable program was carried out
J list preceding the debate there was
Scripture reading by Burgen Pennell.
Thg subject of the debate was, "Re
solved, that child labor should be
abolished In the fTnltH fitarni ' K,.n
t-obb and Henry Gudger took the afflr-
mative of the question, while the
negative was supported by Everett
Wilson: anil TOanrinll o TJ .1
-( .wiiia. vcaiuca
the debate, there were declamations
by Burgen Pennell and Lawrence No
land. Business of Imnortnncp to th
society, was then transacted and a very
vuju.tuuie oanquet was served for the
members.
(Continued on page 11) ,
Parents Give your boy a Y.
A. membership for XMas.
M. C.
2t.
Annual sale of Biltmore Estate In
dustries will be Tues., Dec. 9-1913. ln
sales room at Biltmore. 265-ltf
ror my troubles. I did and now 1! guest of Mrs. Duff Merrick on Mont
am sound and well of all my troubles.! '"'"'d avenue
The second bottle helped me so much
as K
mm i n i-, i,,,,.. , , ' , '"r. ana airs. J u. jen ; ns nave re-
that I dklnt haxe to go to bed any j u,rnctl to the city aft,,r u stay with
more. tv,rti,. ri.,,ln.ht.. . r ..i.. T..,.i.i..a
...... .i.u., t.fcc . u4.es LMji.i driiuiua.
studying voice tit one of the
i ,i,,i 1 who is si
. ........... n.i mi.u wuuui is nunn . , . ------
. ,,.,,ii,, .,, .. , J loading conservatories in New York.
weight in g-.-ld to every suffering
its
woman.
If you lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments so common to wo
men, try Cardui.
For more than !0 vears CnMui
has loen used with entire satisfac
tion, by hundreds- of thousands of
weak and ailing vom?n. It will sure
ly help you, too.
N- B Write to: Ladies' Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special In
structions, and 6 4 -page book, "Home
Treatment for Women," sent in plain
wrapper, on request.
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Mrs. Di worth Is visiting her sister
in Tennessee,
'..'
Mrs. George Heywood of Arden has
gone to New York to visit relatives.
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Miss Annie Goodfellow, who haa
been visiting relatives In Pennsylva
nia, has returned to her home in
Edgeniont park.
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M. L Church was a visitor in the
city Saturday frorri Marshall.
:. ,
Among tho recent arrivals at Grove
Park inn are: Mr. and Mrs. W. Pier-
son Hamilton, Miss C. K, Harding end !
William Turnbull;
Among the recent arrivals at Oak
Hall, Tryon. ore: Mr. and Mrs
To Cure a Cold ln One Day ',
Take LAXATIVE EKOMO QUININE
Tablet?. Druggists refund money if it
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture is on each box 25c.
MONTGOMERY WARD
ROSE FROM LABORER
Chicago, Dec. 8. Aaron Montgom-
er to the presidency of a mail order
nouse, a lea yesterday at nia residence
at Hiffnmno du-k. Tn miim-mii
llonalre was 70 years old.
Death resulted from a complication
of diseases which developed after two
tans. About two years ago Mr. Ward
slipped qn the running board of an
automobile at ' Pasadena, Cal., . and
broke one arm and a shoulder blade.
Six weeks asro he fell In hln hnmn
and fractured his right hip. The kid.
neys were injured and pneumonia set
In. '.,-.'; .
Mr. VVnrif was horn a t Pfcnthtm V
.1.. Fehruorv 17 1R43 tho family nnm.
ing west when he was eight years old.
He. advanced himself by his own en
deavors until at hia rieAtli hl TVAnlth
is reliably estimated at $15,000,000.
Parents Give your boy a Y.
A. membership for' XMas.
Parents Give your boy a Y, M. C.
'. memDershin for YUni o.
M. C.
2t.
LEAVES NOTE TO WIFE,
THEN SHOOTS i HIMSELF
Chnrleatnn 'S. C. Daiv ft-Ronlom1n
Westendorff, aged B5, of Brooklyn, N.
Y shot himself ' through the - right
temple here yesterday 'afternoon and
Is at a hospital in a critical condi
tion. A notA In hln wlfa who la In
Brooklyln was foundfl on a bureau in
the room. Physicians say ' that he
probabaly will die but that If he sur
vives he will be blind in both eyes.
Monday, Decent. p ,
Cold Weather
Shoes $3.50
warm, comfartable aw. .
every membfir nf , i
Your old shoes woS
taken as 50c. on a newTJ
costing over $2.50. '
Bargain Annex
and trunks.
Nichols Shoe Co,
Xmas ShoestersOn the
Parents Give your boy a Y. M. C.
--...li.J. i. n. memoersnip ror A Alas. zt. I
I ' 1 II
r irw w v m m av mwr m ar i avo- ssr m mr s av avav' av -
t? r
be o-ather m ,u , .1'""'. ttn" son ol 1 """B", and
on ;,.;, ,. . ,na "eneu Mrs, w. II. Pallou of North Attlcboro,
front c,!,haPed sulmpe in the Mass.; W. M. Wheeler, professor of
iront. The SlfHVes ivnra eh.., l.-u I , . I .. -
- ukiii" ifi'Lijuiuiiiiry ttl HSrvnril on i.r-e nnrl
FOB -THE BOY'S CHRISTMAS.
Give him something he will derive
lasting pleasure from a whui
some of the new accessories for In
stance: A Siren Horn at ii en ti n
A Wild-Cat Whistle $10
. xooi nag complete, with tools,
will delight anv bov i ci
Luggage Carriers, fine for carryl
ing nis dooics to school ti 15
Bicycle stands ti'!
Locks en'l...
And lots of other th Intra Via'11 ln,A
- i, ... - tivc,
ana mat win give pleasure for
months, priced from 25c to $3.00.
3. M. HEARN ft CO..
Phone 448. Battery Park Place
ened on the edges and bordered with
tur.
"The three flounced skirts are alo
very pretty; they are still being worn
but they do not appear so new. We
have seen one, though, that was verv
pretty, in rose pink mousseline do soie
ornamented with live lint ruffies each
one bordered with narrower pl?a:ins."
Miss Rita Roes entertained a few
friends at her home on the Biltmore
road Saturda? evening with a dance
An informal dance was given Satur
day evening by the cadets of Bingham
school in their club rooms at the bar
racks. t M
M. E. Cozard of Franklin has ar-
lWrc Wheeler of Poston; Mrs. J. N.
Jackson and two daughters of Chat
tanoosa, Mr. and Mrs. R. n. IIow
lnr.d of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
C. Strops o." Sandusky, O,; and Geotjte
M, Kritller, resistant freight trarrio
manager of the Icko Shore railroad,
Mrs. Krldler end two ''khildrcn.
'
The Indies of tho Hi y wood S'.rsr't
MethoJIst church will entertain to
night (rem 8 to 10 o'clock at the
hinic .of, r!ev...amJIr.E. M. .Hayje,
!u. celebration ot-tha iiJntli anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. 'HOyle'a Wedding,
The entertainment vill be for the
members of tho church and friends
r. tho city of the ;.n;:or art! his wlfi.
They have made a host of friends
nnce ocminir here .ant summer and a
ir.rfto attendance is anticipated for the
16 Patton Avenue "The Store For Women
Asheville, N. C. Who Know." ;
This Store is a Won
derland of Gift
Goods for Women
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The kind of things that the average woman of good taste
will appreciate as a gift are to-be had here at moderate cost.
t'-rrviceaM? thinfts that will give lasting wear.
WE DIRECT yOVIt ATTENTION TO THE FOIIiOWlXG:
' Fur Sets, Odd Muffs and Neck Pieces, Silk Scarfs, Hand Bags
Irf Leather, Silver and Silk, Klmonas in Silk, Messaline and Flan
leleties, Shirt Waists in silks, Chiffons, Voiles, Crepe de Chine and
Novelty fabrics, Silk Pott '.coats, Neck-Pieces and Fixings,
Drec3C3, Separato SklrtsSand Tailored Suits.
RFMEMBER: ANY SUIT OR DRESS IN THE HOUSE CAN '
BE BOUGHT RIGHT NOW AT A REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT
F.ROM THE ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE. DON'T FAIL TO.
SEE THESE FINE VALUES.
. ... YOUR INSPECTION. -IS . ALL- WE ASK
Silver Picture Frapies
Displayed Specially
Sterling silver picture frames
enhance the value of a picture
and are very popular as gifts.
The prices 35 c. 45 c. and up are
exceedingly reasonable.
On Dec. and 10 kindly look in onr
show window and see the targe var
iety of sizes and styles fully displayed.
Please remember the days
Tuesday & Wednesday
Thursday and Friday, Dec. 11
and 12, our show window will
be full of extra quality SIL
VER PLATED HOLLOW
WARE made for long service
and constant use on your din
ng table. You will surely see
something you need and you
will find the prices very reason
able. OCT GLASS. Saturday. Dec IS, will
oe cut rUaa day and the whole win
dow full wlU make a very beautiful
light.
Evry day in the canter of our
window yxm will find an article
of very ipedal value.
Arthur VL Field Co.
W
NEXT WEEK
WE WILL HAVE THREE TABLES CHOCKED
FULL OF REAL BARGAINS FROM ALL DE
PARTMENTS. ALL NICE CLEAN FIRST
CLASS GOODS. DON'T MISS THIS OPPOR
TUNITY. '.
J. H. LAW, 35 Patton Ave.
Baltimore Dental
Rooms
Over Nichols Shoe Stars
L.Phone 1581.
Lyerly Motor Ca
AUTOS FORHIEr
hj, the day, trip or hour.
Seasonable Rates '
Phone 1651 10 W. College Si
Trunks,Bags
AMD SUIT OASII
H. L. ITNKELSTEX
Loan Office.
23-25 South Main Street
Phone 887.
ATTENTION
Ladles don't burn your hair comb.
Ings; bring them Into my shoo tni
let us make them up for yoo.
Pompadours, switches and chlfsoni
made up to order.
MISS CRUISE'S SHOP
23 Haywood St PhontK
A MER1C A7U
riUNDERSLUNG.il
Laundry
Phone 70
A 1' (a) Wi alt wo ask. We :rai your sundry whit
SELECT FISH AND OYSTERS
4 , RECEIVED FRESH DAILY
- Virginia Fish and Oyster Co.
"AMEIUCAX CXDr.nKT.TtNR ;
Two passenger. Motor, 4 cylinders;
30 horsepower. Wheclbnse, 1)5 inches;
tires, 2(!xS4 all around on Q. D. de
mourtable rims.
FULL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
$50 Warner 60-mile speedometer;
handsome plsto glnss windshield; pos
itive self-darter; fine mohair top, top
boot nnd storm curtnlns: full ntrki
trimmings; electric lighting outfit
complete with generator; dual Igni
tion systom with hr-h tension magne
to, storage battery and single unit
coil; one e??ra rim; horn; Jack; tire
pur.ip; complete tool kit nnd tire re.
pslr outfit '
BLUE RIDGE MOTOR CO.
62 So. Main 8t. Phone 189
SWEET FLORIDA
ORANGES
Cranberries - ... 10c. Qt.
B. M. Shenherd
Phone 1031 . . .41 College St.
NOW OPEN
The French Shop
EXCLUSIVE GOWNS, COATS,
mo, .
Woman'! Exchange BU.
Haywood Street
20 Per Cent off
On ALL
Trimmed Ilats
' Sproat's Millinery
' ' PARLORS ;
Oates nidg. Pack Square
Phone 220 S.
A Specialty in Apples
They are extra fancy red ' Jonathan's,
son's, King's, Jillaflowcr (or Sheep nose)
Ilubbord-
B. J. JACKSON
. imn m naruet House. . Pimvn ......
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JONES DAIRY AND FARM MEATS?
Are cured 1T1 ft TYin TIT) OF 1i fuilil ot1 it tit a i a i i j
Z with hickory bark. Breakfast Bacon 35c. per pound
Hams. 26c. ner Donnri. r '.T
Yates & McGuire
CITV .MABTTWT TV i
I i-nonei 1715 and 1716. 37 Hivwr,ri Rt.t t
Narcissus
Bulbs
The most popular of all
bulbs for growing in water.
They bear tall spikes of 6 to 10
sweet-scented flowers each .
For best effects they should be
massed In groups of six or
more bulbs according to the
' slxo of the bowl and supported
with Just enough pebbles to
kPep ihem from toppling over.
Pet the bowl m a cool , dark
place until the bulbs are well'
looted and then bring to the
-M. it is very Important thai
ihls root growth he made In
the durk or very poor flower
Ing will rciult Price J5c per
Cm Sic per dot If by moll.
Grant's Pharmacy
Drugs and Seeds.
I 1 ,4ChZk
11 lM
eaanaa wtvm a mmw
ietetic
UlSCUlf
CLARENCE SAWYER
PHOTOGRAPHS
Make the best BEST CHRISTMAS
GIFTS.
We make Artistic Photos at popular
prices. , '
McOarrys Studio
Pack Square Next City Hall
RICH MOUNTAIN
GEM COAL
Gives PERFECT SATISFAC
TION In HEATER, RANGE Of
GRATE. It ls clean, free from
slate and burns down to a line
asu. '
We recommend RICH MOUN
TAIN GEM because It Is of uni
form good quality It doesn't
vary.
"EVERY TON'S A GOOD TON"
We also handle WOOD and
KINDLING and make prompt
deliveries. ,
Asheville Dray, Fuel and
Construction Co.
Office: Corner College and H.
Main St.
Nichols Ehoe store Basemen!
Annex.
, GROVE PARK DIH : '
GROVE PARK DNN serves Luncheon 1:00 to 2:30
p;m. Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Visitors to Asheville although not guests of
GROVE PARK INN, are invited to dine and Inspect
the building.
Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner Par
ties, if notified in advance.
Orchestra concerts 3:00 to 4:00 p. m., 7:30 to 10:00
p.n
CHICHESTER S PILLS
AT pALK'S MUSIC HOUSE
The New Victor Records
Come and Hear Them. ,
FILMS DEVELOPED SgdOcffi
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R0BDj,S03'S KODAK STORE .
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sou sr vimsm
. hat wood it.