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Wednesday, November 25, y. AGE SIX THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS p 5', i 1t Li i I I I I I.LUXIDDDDUUULJUUUUUL OCIAL HAPPENINGS ti 1 1 1 1 1 mnmniTTTTTTTinr To Incarnate Girltshncss. ifect it gives about the neck. If it has Charming and new in line are the i a soft appearance about the neck us frocka shown lor dancing. Three j unity accomplished by a fur collar of llounces of delicate blue chiffon, deey- j a becoming color and is of a be ly Kirdled in flesh pink satin, are the! coming color itself, it Is almost sure skirt, and the bodies is of softly j to be a success. Vogue draped blue chiffon and delicate, Bt cream colored lace of one of the prct-. Mlsa Anna Mae Waller, daughter of uenu xne irucus ucm:riucu come in white and delicate evening coloring , nnd may be ordered in special color ) combinations. For the typo of girl, usually of bril liant coloring, who needs a striking costume, a town shown has skirt of delicate blue allk net banded with blark velvet and mounted on !esh colored satin. Tho black velvet forms one side of the bodioo, and the net forms one side and the sleeves. This frock has character, in fact Is notk .oiy smart, and yet h does not 'iooe the youthful air to whloli ii : largely owes tta cliorri. , Evening wraps are :iulte a problem, for unless they are carefully chosen ( hev do not suit all evening clothes nnd are not very becoming. It In well to remember that the. becoming nem of an evening wrap depends lnrf;e!y upon its coloring and the ef- SPECIAL SERVICES iiCIT ES Thanksgiving Services Arrang ed for This Evening and Tomorrow Morning. Tomorrow. Thanksgiving 'day, will f observed by many of th "hurr.hes ij Ashevllle with special sermons and f-oe'-ial music. The ministers of the iriiy. those who vill hold services and Miose who will -lot, all ar unanimous n their desire for all the people to v. dTthip somewhere tomorrow The im inlng services in th eivn"h5 of A:i cvillc will be over in '.ime I-.. sl'oW ni' ihose who attend to return hr.me m l ". for the Thanksgiving- dinner. The llrst of the ThnMi;iv!n:r ser- . op will be held tonih:. when spe c. l services will he be 1 at Ceitr.il Methodist church the Haywood Street Methodist church and the Halm Grove rhTirrh. At Central Methodist church the services will begin at 7:30 o'clock to night. 1 Tn the absence of the pastor, llev. J. II. Harnhnrdt, who will not arrive here until Friday evening, the services tonight will be In charge of the members of the congregation, feveral short talks will be made and special music will be rendered. A col lection will be taken for the church orphanage at Winston-Salem. The Haywood Street church ser vices will liPKin nt 7:4." o'clock and will he in charge of the Sunday (school. An attractive program lias been ar ranged, which will consist of special i:usie and several short talks. The printer, He v. E. M. Hnyle, will speak on "What the Church Mas to Be Thank- in. J or ; H. A. Dunham, superintend ent oT the Sunday school, will speak on "What the Sunday School Has to lie Thankful For," nnd several of the teachers will make short talks. A col- lection of food for the poor for the j ity win lie t.-inen tonight. I,fist year, i :'n baskets li!:ed with food were con tributed by the Sunday school and it is believed that this number will be in evessod this year. The Hnlni Orove church services vll! begin nt 7:30 o'clock tonight and the . nigrum Is as follows: Anthem, by the choir: duet by Misses Dorothy Atkitiyon and I'earl (Jossett; violin so. lo liv Miss Atkinson; sermon, by Rev. M. F. Moors; imthoni. bv the choir. C HUnCH At the close of the service, an Informal ! 'he favorite actor of western charnc ri coptioti will lie given to the new pas- lers, Jmstln Farnum, In the leading t" Rev. .1. F. Armstrong, and hla ro'e of Richard Harding iDavis' pow lfe. lerful Ktory f,f adventure and revolu- Tlio first of the mot nine services to- tlon, "Soldiers ct Fortune." Those . I who saw Mr. Farnum In "The Vlr- Iglnlan" and "The Squnw Man" will j" readily recognire hi especial fitness " Love of The Artistic KN VIiKDiK of the beautiful combining of line and tlio harmonious Mending .of rotor, an appre ciation of ili'llcwy of contact nnd rmtmlnt of over Indul gence In placing too much decoration, go tar toward making one keen In Jndg. ment uud sight. In wearing Jewelry, so lluit its relation will be harmonious with oth er thing. SOflC of Oio host Maniple 111 modi-m Ji-wolry of me. ilium anil nry mod cot yiice ran bo found In Oio store room of Arthur St. Field' Co. Clirlslmaa glfU that are n repUonalljr appropriate to Ue mnrrlinmt and good rherr or Oie Holiday wason ran de rote portion of their Irinur time, to good advantage, In the eumlnatJon of the Uro and stock of Arthur M. Field Co. Personal Mention, Meetings of Societies Dr and Airs Calvin R Waller. . left j this morning for Knoxvilla. She will ba met there by Miss luiw Jaci.: son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T T. I ..,..,, . ... -. ,: -;- . jHfKSOn nt thla r!fv XTIm T.nbann le Jackson of this city. Miss Jackson is attending school at Maryvillo college, i aiaryvilla. Tern. The young ladies will spend Thanksgiving visiting in Knox vllie and at MarvvlUe college. r. . Mrs. F. E. Mitchell will be hostess for the Kdwsrd Hmjoombe chapter, D. A. U., at the residence of Mrs. Mc r.ae. 327 Trfohtford avenue. Fri'.l.iy at 3: SO p. m. Clarenc Davis, Alwvn rjl-nn and Wilbur., Baird will leave Vshev?l"e thN aftemoon for Richmond, were Ihev will attend the football game tomor- row between Virginia and Carolina. (Additional Social, on page 9.V morrow will be held at Trlnitv TTnls. i copal church, when the celebration of Holy communion will he held at 8 o'clock. This early celebration of the ' Holy communion is especially for the benefit of the members who will leave the city tomorrow and cannot attend tlic 11 o'clock service. At 11 o'clock, the morning prayer will open the ser vices and then a special address by the rector, Rev. Wyatt Brown, will be given and special music will be ren dered. A collection for the Thompson orphanage nt Charlotte will be taken. At the. First Baptist church tomor row morning, the congregation of Cal vary Baptist church of West Asheville will join the members of the First church in the Thanksgiving celebra tion. Rev. John E. Bomar will preach the Thanksgiving sermon and special music will be given during the service. A collection will be taken for the poor of the city. All Souls' church, Biltmore, wlil hold the usual Thanksgiving services tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Spe cial music will be given and a special sermon will b preached by the pastor. Rev. Dr. R. R. Swope. A collection will be taken for the Thompson or phanage at Charlotte. All of the pastors of the different churches wish it stated that the ser vices tonight and tomorrow will be open to the public and a cordial invi tation is extended to all to attend. . ! K k n 5 THEATERS. "S m t News and Views of Offering tn . Vamlerille ' and Motion llc- ! turcs That May Interest K t Entertainments, Etc. I n n it n n k t k n , k h MAJESTIC I-ast Chance at Majestic. Today will be the laat cnance for the Majestic theater patrons to see the excellent vaudeville bill which opened Monday. The bill includes, "The Great Maddox," equilibrist; Bo lus and Bolus, singing and dancing team: the Sllvenos. shadowgrapher; Follette and Wicks, in a comedy slng- ing. talking and dancing act; Clara Stevens and Adelaide Falk. in a classy protean novelty; and the Raskin Troupe. Russian singers, dancers and musicians. PRINCESS "Soldiers of Fortune.-' At the Princess theater today The Paramount Pictures company presents for the hero of today's presentation Soldiers of Fortune' is 111 six big parts of 2 Hi sccn's n n pleasing va riety, rajiglng from South America to -Vow Tork. with the romance and od vitittir' of Robert Clay, a young Arnwlcai mining enginrer as a prom inent u'oJe.-t In the foreground. The plctnr will be shown at the usual price. OATjAX "T1.9 Mak'.ny of liobry Biirr.lt" Is nnnoiinoed aa the fentnre attraction at the Galax thea'er tomorrow, with the favorite comedian. Edward Absles, In the IruUng role. This pretty romance is from th play of Wlnchell Smith ,-and is in four reels. Those who saw Mr Aheioa iu "Brswster" In "Brew ur1 Millions' were creotty Impressed with his W.riltlng personality. Tha' ! story is an Interesting portrayal of a bwslnees fight for the possession of a fortune, therein cttpld keeps the books tor Hobby. "The Man From Mexico" will t shown nt the Prtncens theater Friday with Jobn liarrymore In the leading role. j N.xt Thing to It. "Ilow terribly mangled Ut poor I Ma wa tUay took to Uia boapltal In .1 pntro!! Wat tit la railroad I "No. n waa on of tba Jodgra of t I tiby bow." liahlmor America a. Only t)n "IUIOMO QtTVTAF" I'S JUST 01 UNTIL CHRISTMAS "Do Your Christmas Shopping Early" Holiday Spirit . Already Apparent. "Do your Christmas shopping early!" It to Just one month from today lne on lne holiday attire. Any num- 1 TlvXT filteS .. "7 ... 7. : iwitn unnsimas gooas. riivsrui ..... 1 f throhout many of the storoa i Sndi I do its shopping early. The toy shops are full and runnln? over with things for the little toia, and even the large tots, for in this dav of mechanical inventions a great many of the toys interest the elder folks al most as much as they do the young sters. Despite the great European war, toys in Ashevilie are as plentiful and as che"P ? ever before due. no dUM' f01"1 f he mpr- cha" bur"'! StCkS ma"y m"nthia f- , ' . , 'ook 8toT"' Wh,?? th0"gand-B l Christmas gifts will he purchased, are I making many attractive displays and I are ever teady to give Out valuable suggestions to the buyer who is having problems as to what to buy for gifts. Jewelry stores and gifts shops are already the mecca of many of the early shoppers who wish to make their Purchases before the stocks are picked over. Tlie large varieties of goods in , ZJ. ne, , "m ,!year after his death, the memory of until Christmas day, and already the " 1 ,trp. nrt shnns of Asheville are tak-! Franklin Pierce, the only New Hamp- inese stores were jiernaps '! bl.onze, ,, a grantte baS(!i with an in- large as this season and the merchants k.j broni!e boraer of ,aureI leaves, are expecting a good trade. ". -j , It Bnows Preaident Plerco In civilian The idea of giving for Christmas has I h .ltK VM ,lf miii,or at this day and time reached such ajcloaki hintig at his service in the stage that there is hardly a business in the city but that makes a specialty of arranging gifts from their stocks for the selection of the purchaser. The "Business Is Good in Asheville" club says that the holiday trade here this season will be as good as ever and that all the merchants are corn- i'leting their arrangements for good business. KEEP IODIC GIRLS ffl Difficulty of Getting Work Augments Dangers to Which They Are Exposed. Chi. girls iiv substaii. to be Fi't", the Travel,' . 25. "Keep young Chicago." This Is the varning letter planned over the country by :il department of the Chicago Young Women's Christian as sociation. Dllllculty of obtaining employment has augmented the dangers to which young women, strangers in the city are exposed. "There never was a time in the his tory of Chicago," said Mrs. Wilhel in'.na Harr. secretary of the travelers' aid, "when it was so difficult to obtain employment for strange girls. This condition necessarily increases the dangers to which they are exposed." Six classes of girls are named in the letters of warning which the organiza tion plans to send to newspapers, in the principal cities of the country. They are: Girls afflicted with the wanderlust. Employed girls who seek better wages. Immigrants. Olrls coming to visit relatives or friends whose places of abode they do not know. Show girls. Runaways. J. II. I..WV Perplexed Minds Kind Relief Here When a tiift Is Wanted. USEFUL GIFTH WILL BE THE ! PLEAS1NO GIFTS THIS YEAR. OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH USEFUL GOODS AS WEIX. A3 ORNAMENTAL. Our show tables, sheWes and coun ters are being crowded with new goods coming In daily. Our stock of Jap anese goods haa never been so com Plata. AU that could be purchased of "The Royal Dresden China" In this country Is on display. (It may be years before any more of this china can be had, maybe never.) Our Dinner Set Department has many new patterns (showing twenty five In all) In French, English, Aus trian and Oermonla Chins. Let us show you tho spcclnl. 100-plece German China Dinner Set $t9.0 100-plece French China Dinner Bet 24.50 14-plnce Pure China Chocolate Set $3.78 14 -piece After-Dlr.ner Coffee Bet $1.60 Nrwrat and llest In Flectrto Tamps for Milady's lloiidolr, living ltooin, Dining Room, library, J. II. LAW, 3S PATTOJf AVENTE. CANNED STRAWBERRIES Thtee will make you think of tho summer time, they are bo much like the fresh ones. 35 cents per can. Yates & McGuire PIE AT LAST HONORED Memorial to Him Opposed on Account of His Sympathy With Southern States. Concord, N. H , Nov. 25. Forty-five shire mrtn ever elected president of the UWted 77 . " . . .l Z the dedication OI a memorial e tato house park. Opposition on Port of many citizens ,vho believed taut president l'ierce showed too ac- )t!v sympathy with the south In the nys immediately preceding the war of the states frustrated several pre vious uuemots tu urov'.de such a memorial. Last year the legislature appropriated JIB, 000 for the purpose. CliLrenco E. Carr of Andover, a member of the commission appointed by Governor Samuel D. Felker to ar range for the erection of the memo rial, was chosen to preside at tha ucd icatory exercises. The honor of un veiling the statue was given to. Minn Susan H. Pierce of Hillsboro, a great grand-daughter of the former presi dent. The program provided for ad dresses by Frank P. Carpenter of Man chester, chairman of the commission; former United States Senator William E. Chandler of Concord: Governor Felker and Judge Edgar Aldrich of (the United States district court. The statue, designed by Augustus Lukeman of New York, is executed in Mexican war. Breaking a Bad Habit. A customer had come to purchase beef roast. Now, It seems that Bill used to have a most annoying habit (to the patrons) of bearlug down with, a heavy hnnd upon the scales. This high cost of living thing and all that were bad enough In all conscience, thought some of his patrons, but one of them finally broke Bill of this trick. As was stated, the customer was buying a beef roast, nnd Bill slyly was helping out the work of the scales with one pudgy fist when before a suopful of people the buyer said: "Take your hand off that scale, Bill. I'm baying beef, not pork." Since then no one has had to chide Bill for a similar act Erchnnge. Troubles of a Prophst. In a certain town the local forecaster of the weather was so often wrong that bis predictions became a standing Joke to his no small annoyance, for be was very sensitive. At length, in de spair of living down his reputation, he asked headquarters to transfer him to another station. A brief correspondence ensued. "Wby," asked headquarters, "do you wish to be transferred?" "Because," the forecaster promptly replied, "the climate doesn't agree with me." Pittsburgh Chronicle. After the Christmas dinner you can sit back and enjoy the music of the Victrola Everyone will enjoyit and not only at Christmas time, but all the time. Why not get a Victrola for your home for Christ mas? VVe'lJ gladly dfmonttrjte the different itylet of the Vicrrolt touuj and the Victor ($10 to $100) when ever you find it eon-i venicnttocall. We'll arrange term to suit, too. DUNHAM'S MUSIO HOUSE F RGE Bothered by Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds Try the New External Treatments Relieves by Inhalation and Ab sorption. No Stomach Dosing. For years we have been dosing our selves to cure cold troubles despite the fact that vapor treatments, are quick er and do not disturb the stomach. The trouble has been that the old method of administering these vapors such as vapor lamps, etc., wre very cumbersome. Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Croup and Pneumonia Salve contains Menthol, Thymol, Eucalyptol, Cam phor, and Pine Tar, combined by a special process, so that they are va porized when Vick's Is applied to the heat of the body. These vapors open the air passages, loosen the phlegm, and heal the inflamed mucous mem brane. For Catarrh and Head Colds melt VICK'S gXlhZ& SALVE CASH OR CREDIT $15.00 Suit to Measure Silver Dollar Tailoring Co. 15 South Main All Trimmed Hats REDUCED 1-4 S. Ferguson Millinery Co., 14 Government Street. a PROGRESS HOT BLAST HEATERS $12.00 to $20.00 , Cash or Credit "The Best by Test" BURN LESS FUEL AND GIVE MORE HEAT" Beaumont Furniture Co. 27 Biltmore Avenue. BUY A GOOD GRADE OF PLAIN FLOUR. Put your salt and Rumford Baking Powder In it then you will know you have pure, wLolesome breads, otherwise you do not. a trial l aTl wa safe. Many Students Fail in Shorthand None in typewriting. "The Machine Way in Short hand" makes shorthand as easy to learn as typewriting. Plain, printed type. No uncertainty, no illegibility. See us about a course in- STENOTYPY Thereby increasing your efficiency and your earning capacity. ' Emanuel Business College 48ya Patton Ave. ' Phone 1100. $175 Bu" Plno JTuat received from the Factory Fully guar anteed. $350 BaW Prer that will Give you Satisfaction. TALK'S MUSIO HOUSE, T Pauon Avenue. Opposite acM OITIc. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF None but high-claas factory mechanics empfcyed. Our supplies are cheaper and all rork is Guaranteed, ENTERPRISE GARAGE J. R. Rnmbongh, Gen. M(rr. A DOZEN PORTRAITS Bolve, at Chrlatmaa, a doen perplaxUig gift problem. Make an an polntment today. , a little in a spoon ana wiws vapors. Also apply well up the nos trils. For Asthma", and Hay Fever fol low the above Instructions and also rub well over the epinal column, thus relaxing the nervous tension. or Bronchitis. Sore Throat, and deep chest colds, apply well over cheBt and throat, first opening the pores by ap plications of hot wet towels. Then cover with a warm flannel cloth, leaving the covering loose around the neck so the vapors arising may be In haled all night long. In addition Vick's is absorbed through the pores, taking out the tightness and sore ness. Three sizes 25c, 60e, and $1.00. V this Trade Mark Willow Chairs and Rockers Very desirable living room pieces. We make the cushions out of goods of your selection. BURTON & HOLT, - Park Square and Blltmoro Avenue. Laundry Phones 70 and 2096 We treat yonr laundry white. HIGH CLIFF The Coal without a feet da- We handle the best th Jellico fields afford. Asheville Dray, Fuel and Construction Co. OFFICE PHONE JJS SARD PHONE tit SHIRTS Made to Your Individual Menm, and Requirements. Price $2.00 to $8.00 MEKCHAKT TAILOK POOL and BILLIARDS 2 1-2 cents per cue Swannanoa Billiard Room & Smoke Shop FANCY BED ROOM SLIPPERS $1.00. THE CALL CO, 17 BILTMORE AVE. PRESCRIPTIONS TEAGUE ft OATES Phones 260-1996 J. E. CARPENTER JEWELER Watches and Fine Jewelry. Watch Repairng my Specialty. I S Pack Sqiiare. Set Teeth $6.00 Crowns $4.00 All work at reduced price 10- year Guarantee. . Ideal Painless Dentists HS- Main St. Over Zttfcfi PAINT AND VARNISH MEAN CIjEANLINKSS. Every Aeheville woman llkrt ! have her furniture bright and clnt A can of paint, varnlith or enamel ani a brush and you can do It yourl' If you a no not aure Just how to do U rail on ua for help. Stop In or phot 1914. MIIXER-CLAYTOX PAINT CO, 2J Broadway. CUT PRICES ON MEN'S SUITS Gem Clothing Store Patton Avenue CHICHESTER S PILLS "-'. Aural M iii-ir SOUMDStCCBTSEKUWXl DARWIN TULIPS A magnincent claaa of tulip coming Into bloom In early V and extending th tulip w" over a period of four wei They attnln a height of tl t 10 Inrhe and bear on ,rn tema beautiful globular II" r In a wide range of colur Fine for bedding and euttlnf Ftna bulbt I0o per doxea. Gmst's thnnacy Rcllabl Drug and aWU i Whi-nfvor you fl a cold coming on.! I hln k nf lh full rim. I .A If iTTVF ' I 37 HAYWOOD Hl VHOHtM 1715 and 17M PELTON & niGGASON STUDI03 HriOMO vfl'IMNE, look for th !-! P1IO.VE 775. naiui. ni t rt. urova on Dox. ioc . I a Net to "PrlneT."
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