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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE - NEWS. Wednesday, Decent,,, r PAGE SIX ? I I I The Cigarette of Quality Piedmont stands alone far above all imitators the highest grade cigarette ever sold for the price. In quality of tobacco and workman ship it is always absolutely uniform always pleasing and satisfying always ripe, rich and mellow. Is it surprising that Piedmont should be the biggest selling 5c. cigarette in America? Whole coupon in each package. I L 10 for 5 j III 11 11 lUUDDDDDDULlOJGDDDDg s OCIAL HAPPENINGS Personal Mention. Meetings of Societies TTTTTTTTnnn ojnmnnnnnrT 1 The New Coats. j Over white lingerie gowns gay little coatees and abbreviated coata are to be worn. Besides those of silken ma- j terials such as faille, moire, satin or taffeta, there are the new cottons. A golfine of corduroy weave is mounted on a gauze background which gives It the light weight .necessary. . , Two styles of cut are to be noted little floppy, baggy cutaway and blouse coats and smart incroyable jackets, with a touch of tailoring to them. New hues are gold, chartreuse, Third Empire green, magenta, mul berry and maroon, as well as the new Bky blue and deep rose pink. They will prove an attractive color note against the snowy white sands and azure skies of the wlnterless lands. Now that suits and dresses in the latesr models are so very short, and dancing Is a veritable rage, an ex traordinary degree of attention is be ing paid to styles In shoes and stock ings. Even popular priced footwear is not far behind ultra modes; It is possible for the moderate purse to get very up to date footwear. For day time, the boot with a light top is very popular, a cloth, suede, faille or satin upper Is the rule in smart dress ing rather than the exception, with patent vamp. This light upper p.irt In the very newest models often takes in the back of the shoe and even the heel itself. The Criterion. ? Mrs. Anna Adam.i-Hunt and her children are spending the season in North Oxford, Mass. H H Mrs. Bryant, formerly Miss Eleanor Vance, who with Miss Charlotte Tale for a number of years conducted the Blltmore Estate industries, is, in com pany with her husband, her mother, AIra John P. Vance, and Miss Yale, spending some time in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, who were married in the fall, were to ha'e gone to Los Angeles to reside but instead are now located in Louisville. Mrs. Bryant and Miss Yale have many friends in ' Ashevllle and Biltmore who will be glad to hear of their nearer location. t ! Air. and Sirs. Walter A. "Hlldebrand Hunter of Ashevllle officiated, sxo spending their honeymoon In New York. Mrs. William Henry Harrison ofj Asheville, who has closed her new home in Grove park, will spend the remainder of tbe season in Brooklyn, with her mother. Mrs. John Pugh. ' H ? . Miss Flossie . 1 rd. who . is weil known in Baraca and Philathea circles In the city, was the recipient of a handsome Christmas gitt in the form of a genuine walrus suit case tilled ith a complete set of sliver toilet articles which was presented to her by the North Carolina Baraca asso ciation and the state Phllathea union. K M . Miss Elizabeth Fmzier. daughter on the Hon. John Frasier of Virginia, who has been spending the hulidays with the Misses Welfley at 337 South Main street, left yesterday to resume lief duties us instructor of mathe matics in the high school at An drews, X. C. - n ,-''.: Correspondence of The Gu-seUe-News; Forest City, Dec. .U.--Mlss Heba Moore and Frank CarUen wefe mart ried at the bride's home on Went Main street, .only a few.. of the closest friends witnessed the owi-cnum', which was performed by the pastor of the bride, Huv. J. A. 1'owles of the Metho- dist .church. . I .The bride Is .the. daughter of Mrs. L. A. Monro'' and a charming young lady. The groom Is from Knoxvlllo, Tenu.. which place they immediately took their departure "alter the cere mutiy. W K Rev. Wyait Brown, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, left this morning for New York, where he goes to take a post graduate course at the General Theological seminary VIo will be gone about one month, and during his absence his place will be filled by Hight Rev. J. M. Homer, D. I.. bishof j of Ashevllle. i '.! (Continued on page !) PROGRAM OF SCHOOL'S CLOSING EXERCISES The program iof the closing exer- eisea at the Morgan Hill school in Lower Hominy township has been completed. The (exercises for the closing of the terii will be held Fri day evening at 8 (o'clock. Miss Delia Swain has been Jn charge of the school and reports one of the most successful terma in its history. The program as now arranged 1 as fol lows: i 1 'Song,' "tenting on the Old Camp Ground," by the School. "Six Little Mconshlners," by six small children, i v Recitation, "Lest Tommy," by Miss Luella Ballard. J Dialogue, "Kaowing the Circum stances," by five girls. , Song. "HeartbeHs Tunefully,", by eight children. Recitation. tHinting Grandpa's spectacles." by Maud Morgan. , Dialogue, "A Mixed Mess." ,: Recitation, "'A Compensation" by Lon Sluder. t Recitation, "Puchelor's Buttons," by Cordie Morgan. Dialogue. "The Evening Visit." r Song, "Old BUck Joe," four boys and five girls. Recitation. VA Sinall Boy's Trou bles," by Emmet Binder. Recitation. Want a Wife," by Dudley Henson. Song. "Killarnjy, My Home Over the Sea," by ) Auda Sluder, Delia Swain, Margaret Jackson, Cordie Morgan, Luelhi Ballard. Nellie Davis, Cordie Ballard. Dialogue, "Fr. m Down East." Recitation.' ".v Small Girls" Trou bieB." by Cordie Ballard. 'Flag drill.-by eight girls. Readinr; ''Sir Walter Scott," by An nie Morgan. - Song. "God He With you Till We Meet Again," bv the school. The music will be under the direc tion of Messrs. Guy and Warren. and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Goodwill, Mrs. tiildebrand s parents, are spending part of the season at the Colonial notci in at. Augustine. ! The friends in Asheville of Mrs. I Harriet H. Smith, formerly of this I place, will be interested in hearing! that she is spending the season at the Imperial in Washington. ! St I i Dr. and Mrs. Thompson Frazer c-n- J tertained last eveninir with a iianml for the younger set, at their home on j Cold, Cause Heartache and Grip j ,SLAX1 S At; EXT LAXATIVE RROXIO QU1N::.'3 tablets , iin Cunadti Pays Man to Ik. otli remove cause. There 1a only One! 1,1,1 Roost Hi r. "HRO.MO QUININE." H has yicna-! Prim e Edw ird Islund is one of the fiire nt T-V VC. finOVR n i,nv ?5e. ! few "'nterprislng countries in the I world to nmintmn an official press . ngent. United States Consul Wesley. writing from Charlottetown, says such a publicity promoter has been "on the Job" steadily now for more than a year, and that his place is in some respects coordinate with that of (the Dominion immigrant n agent at St. John,1 New Crusnwick. and the "The PuriKiti Revue. Charlotte street. n . ! Mrs. Frederick Kutlmlirn nntert-.in- ed with a charming the dansant yes- teruay artornoon, at her home on Cumberl.mil nvonnn n.hw.l. tended by a number of friends of 'the nostess and was most successful. Thomas ' Jones of Richmond, Liu has been visiting his parents, jjlflie and Mrs, Thomas A. Jones, at litlr home on Montford avenue durintf'the Christmas holidays, will return ,; to Virginia the last of the week, whVre he is engaged in business with Wil liam H. Harrison of this city. , R. S. Smith of Asheville has been spending a brief time in Greensboro on Business mutters. W. H. Lord of thi eitv hoB h.n spending some time in Greensboro on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Carson Nei kirk, at whose recent wedding Ernest BICYCLE BUYING MADE EASY Get your boy a wheel for New Year. Let him have the pleasure uf It how, pay for It next year. A Cash deposit and monthly payments does the Work. Large assortment Bicycles for boys or girls; Velocipedes and Tricycles for the little folks. Ask to see an IVER JOHNSON. J. M. IIEARV & CO., Phone 448. Battery Park Place. Unusual Interest attaches itself to tho offering at the Majestic on Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, January 1st. 2nd and 3rd. and the theatre goers miiy consider themselves fortu nate in having an opportunity to see such excellent attractions us the "Parisian Revue." The production, well named aa the "tollies of tablodl" secretary fpr industries at Halifax, X'ova Scotia. - "The most promient of the hetero geneous duties of the publicity agent," says Mr. First, "consists in prepar ing and distributing printed mattor regarding the province, Under his directionulie Canadian department of is built ulong the same lines as the the interior hap issued a handsome 44 famous) Zeiglield Follies anil it is page pamphlet entitled 'Prince Ed the attention of its promoters, Messrs. ward island, the Garden of the Gulf.' l'epplo and Elliott to produce the j with a map an3 fifteen or more Mug show each season under the same i t rations. This is in line with the title but absolutely new and abreast , general work of the .Candlan imml of the times. .gratiun service, which ln 1912 pub The Parisian Revue has been cup turing theatregoers throughout the entire south so that its appearance in Ashevllle Is bound to meet with ap proval. In point of excellence and lished :)4 pamphlets, aggregating 3, 23,454 copies and circulated 777,360 copies nf nineteen different newspa pers. Numerous other '; publications from sources outside the department meritous entertainment, this "rare; of the interior are also at the dls- creamy cocktail of music, melody and mirth" has probably never been sur passed by any entertainment In the history of the Majestic theatre. The production comes to us more highly recommended than any the local management has had the pleusure of j announcng. i i posai oi the publicity agent upon whom rests the chief responsibility for their utilizntlon. "The provincial rwernment has Is- Worth Your CONSIDERATION $1.00 25-lb. Granulated-Sugar $1.00 In order to have our goods used in every horde, we will make a SPECIAL OFFER on the following list ot GROCERIES for ONE week only,' beginning January 1st. There are more than EIGHT HUNDRIEO families now using our line of goods. Each and every article will comply with the National Pure Food Laws. Once used always used. ' You must procure the entire list in order to take advantage of this SPECIAL OFFER. A11 goods delivered. 25 lbs. Pure Granulated Sugar .,.;,....,...... $1.00 .25 .30 '.25 ,15 .25 .25 .50 .60 .25 4 lbs. Rolled Oats (Snowcap brand) 3 lbs. Japan Ityce (Snowcap brand) ............. 1 ' lb Cofee, PREMO (Snowcap brand) 1 box each Macroni and Spaghetti ............. 3 lbs. Fancy Grits Snowcap brand V. lb Breakfast Cocoa (Snowcap brand). V lb Baking Chocolate (Snowcap brand ; 'i lb Our New Baking Powder (Snowcap brand . . I "lb Our Special Mixed TEA ................... '2 nz .'Bottle Flavorinir Extract. Lemon 2 oz. Bottle Flavoring Extract, Vanilla .......... .25 5 Bars Laundry and Bath 'oap .25 14 lb Pure Gr. Black Pepper . . . ............... .15 M lb Pure Gr. Cinnamon .15 M lb Pure Gr. Ginger . .15 Delivered in the city f or . $5.00 The Blue Ridge Tea Co. PHONE 1377. No. 6 North Pack Square Best Shoe Resolutions' Will be: RAnr,lJ m . SHOES for cash at' a M store. If you only knew? net saving on. every pair J can hnv n no5 .:u . . you. :- Trunks and Hosiery. Nichols Shoe Co. And the Bargain Annex Cash Shoester - - On the Square tm sued a guide book under the title, Prince Edward Island, a Summer Paradise," to attract vacation visitors, and also an eluborute descriptive list of Improved farms for sale. The Is land Fish and Game Association pub lishes a 72-page description of the province, written principally from the standpoint of the tourist Bportsman. New York Times. A Xew Story About Diaz. One of the last public appearances of President Porflrlo Diaz was as a visitor to the great electric power plant which American engineers were building at the falls of Necaxa, in the state of Puebla. An ordinary work ing elevator, descending a gorge 700 feet deep, was the one method of tranlst to the field of operations. The president's hosts Invited President Diaz to enter and make tne descent. The grlnled victor of a" hundred bat tles gazed down the cliff and then looked hesitatingly at his entertainers. "1b the man running this elevator a Mexican or an American T" he asked. "He is an American, Mr. Presi dent." "Very well, then. I win ro down." And he made the descent In com plete contentment and security. This little episode explains many things. It shows in particular why Americans, and not Mexicans, have had most to do in "opening up" the republic The WorM's Work. ... FRUITS, CANDIES, CIGARS ANn TrVRAfifirt in ww fi:niuiii inui 11 upocura limit the only qut'Btlon for the Jury to de-,i. BVLOW f RWIV & JAS. K. HARK cide la which alienists are guilty. Wilmington Dispatch. ' 21 X. Main Street. 7 O 1) o Remodeling Remaking Modernizing Look through your jewel case and pick out .the pieces you do not seem to wear. It is now a good time to have them made over to suit you. Our Manufacturing and Designing Departments Are at your service. We have made many beautiful and artistic pieces of jewelry in the past which have met with much praise from connoisseurs and given' much pleasure to the owners.' I f . you need & few pearls, diamonds or col ored stones to complete your design our stock of unmounted stones is at your dispos al and you will find tl:e prices very reason able. Arthur M. Field Co. J. H. LAW . JlOtSKFlKMSHIXG DKPT. (WHUir; GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS LIKE TO SHOP) IF AT ANY TIME THIS COMING YEAR THERE'S ANY THING YOU MAY NEED IX IIOUSEFVR.MSHING GOODS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE VISIT OUR MOST COM PLETE STOCKED DEPARTMENT, WE RE ALWAYS OX THE LOOKOUT FOR NEW AND NOVEL GOODS MADE AT HOME AND ABROAD TO HELP THE HOUSEKEEPER IX HER WORK. IX I1UYING THESE GOODS LIKE ALL OTH ERS IT PAYS TO HUY QUALITY GOODS, THAT'S WHAT ' WE CARRY. J. H. LAW Laundry Phone 70 A Trial is all we ask. W tttot your laundry wtiHa, J) Start the New Year by Furnishing Your House As It Should Be Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN allows you to do bo and not inisH the money. BEAUMONT FURNITURE COMPANY 27 South Main Street, Tho Homo of Furniture Values. 16 Fatton Avenue Asheville, N. C. "The Store For Women ' Who Know." At the Prices Quoted Here - YOU CAN WELL AFFORD THE PURCHASE OF AN EXTRA SUIT, DRESS, COAT OR SET OF FURS DURING THIS CLEARANCE OF WINTER STOCKS YOUR INSPECTION IS ALL WE ASK Baltimore Dental Rooms . Over Nlcholi 6hoe Stors Phone 15(1, Crushed Oyster Shells This it) the tiling to give your chicki-im j the ogs will X X have good thick tiliell on tlicui. 100 pound bags $1.00 f Yates & McGuire PHONE 334 CITY MARKET A Phones 1715 and 1710. 37 Faywood Strce4. I 1 SPENCER SWEET PEAS 1 Is a growing cualoin to plant Sweet Pes In lata De cember or aa early after thla aa condition! permit This early planting makes (or a stronger Mid deeper root growth reau4llng in earlier, longer and liner (lowering. But seed should be put In twice as deep In early, spring. For this purpose we can supply Blrpee's 1(14 Spencer Sweet Pea Mix ture, probably the finest mix ture obtainable. Pries ti per ounce and mailed at the same rate. t Grant's Pharmacy Drugs and goeda Shampooinsr, Haird;,,,. Facial Massage and Oiiropodj MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Phone 16 - - 23 Havwood -MANIOURINO- YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Nothing will add more to the Kt Tear pleasure of the friends and kla. ioiks ai noma, McGarry's Studio Next to City Hall, Pack Square NEW FIREWORKS WHOIESALE AND RETAIL Latest shipment of Bweet Florida Oranges 40o peck, lOo to JOo dot. m than lo each. New crop nuts 20c It, Cranberries lOo. quart. Candy from le to 60o lb. . PHONE your order to 1631. it E. CoUcgo . . . B. M. 8UEPHEBD Lyerly Motor Co. ' AUTOS FOR HIRI Vy the day, trip or hour, Reasonable Sates PKone 1651 10 W. Collew 81 AMERICAN UNDERSLUNO l ? U a am "AMERICAN tTNDERSIXHQ" Two piaaengera Motor, 4 cyllndW tS horsepower. Wheelbase, 116 Inchei; Ures, xl H all around on Q. D. de mountable rims. PULL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: 1(0 Warner to-mlls speedomeur, handsome plat glass windshield; pos itive self-starter; fins mohair top, to boot and storm curUlr.a; full nkksl trimmings; else trio lighting outfit complete with generator; dual IgnU tlon systom with hurt tension magne to, storage battsry and single snlt coll; one extra rim; horn; Jack; tin pump; complete tool kit and tire pair ontflt, BLUE RIDGE MOTOR CO. (I 8o. Main Bt. Phone IMS Park & TUford Fresh Candies 60o to $2. per pound. C. Sawyer SO Per Cent off on ALL Trimmed Hats Sproat's Millinery ' PARLORS OatcaBldx. Pack 6qusi CJICIIESTER S PftU A w MM sonBYCsucuisTsrvrmnftt FILMS DEVELOPED MZE3 IOCrOU hatwood rr. UXV, OR BIIINO FILMS TO ROBINSON'S KODAK STORE XMBtVtUX. V. C, OYSTERS For Cocktail, Haw, Stew, Drc'swig, Scollop-35c. Quart Order Early . Phone 2208 Virginia Fish and Oyster Co. . DON'T ror.GST I'ALK'H MfBIC IIOl'SU has sold for thirty years and Is selol still. The) best Pianos at the loweet prirc, ronalKtent with Quality. ' trolas and Oraphsnolas. Eaay term Madcllns, Wanjoa, Qultsrs, Etc, Photo your "want" lo 103. I
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