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-J PAGE SIX THE ASHEVILLE TIMES. SATURDAY. ' The Mammoth Furniture Store EverylEniraerich Feartier Pillowy has attachedjhei Emmerich Guarantee Certificate An' insurance policy" guaranteeing ' the pillow to be filled with feathers which are thoroughly cared, cleansed, odorless, and purified Insures the purchaser entire pillow 'satisfaction, or 'money re fandtd. '.'.' '. ' Price $1.25 to $6.00 J. L. Smathers and Sons Phone 226 . 15 & 17 Broadway to (impm Music (1ul. Trie fiiiino pupils of Miss Elizabeth I'Di tiT, Imve orEaimed a music club that will-'meet the second Saturday in I'veiv month. At the last meetinsr, of lirers were elected. Miss Maude Har miin is president, Miss Julia Blan- ell. secretary. The nhlpct of the club is to study the lives of the master composers and : 'become' familiar with their music. At tho next meeting there will be a . h'Miin pi-ourani and a paper on lntpin. Miss West has been elected honor :vv member of the cluh. Krom time lu lime 11 iks Porter is planning to have musicians of note to come to Asheville and lecture or play for the members of the club. The club will hold their monthly meetings with Miss Porter at her studios on Broadway. K ! I'Ucr I rom Mrs. liusbee. .Mrs. Jaques Husbee, chairman of Urn Ar- department of the State Fed eration of Women's clubs, who was a recent guest ill Asheville, coming to I his vicinity ro visit the potteries at 'andlr, lias issued the following no tice: j 'The Art department of the State l'cdcration of Women's clubs has the Pleasure of announcing that Mrs. Bay ard Wootten, of New Bern, member of rommittee, will be glad to gi her services to any group of club women In the state which is interested In the study of photography. She will go to any place in the state for expenses only and talk and teach photography. Mrs. Wootten began her career as an nmateur, and has established a repu tation as an artist throughout the country.. Her photographs have re ceived many honors and blue ribbons at conventions. She will be glad to criticise any photographs both tech nically and artistically. "The members of the Art depart ment have taught over 600 women and chldren to make pine needle bas kets. Many of this number are selling tbir baskets, and are receiving good prices for their work. This branch of the art has been introduced by the committee in a number of schools. . "Miss Mary Davis, who teaches basketry In the Blind Institution at Raleigh, and who is a member of the art committee, gave a talk and an exhibit of reed baskets at Chapel Hill durlnf November. "Mrs. T. L. Bayne, of Manchester, another committee member, has been made chairman of Weaving for the south by the Southern Conference for Kducatlon and Industry. Mrs. Bayne has given a number of talks and ex hibits In the state. "Januea Bttsbee has lectured for the Art department In Marlon, Dur ham and Charlotte. "Mrs. Oeorge Summer, of Raleigh, a member of the rommittee, will give uggeHtiona and Ideas on Book Flates to any club member who is interested In designing. "Hundreds of packages of flower seed have been distributed to the country children, anl poppy and corn (lower seeds have been sown broad- TUT, TIDED FEELING Miss Adele Prank, Misa Florence Frank and Emil H. Frank all of New York: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hamilton of Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. F B, Reddington and W. J. Carney tnd W, It.. Carney of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. I E. Saunders of Niagara Falls; Dr. and Mrs. H. Klrkpatrick of Wash ington. D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melville; Mr. and Mrs. F . D. Jack son and Mrs. W. B. Moore of Brook lyn; Mrs. R. C. Brock and Miss F. Q. Brock of Philadelphia; Mrs. P. Goodsell and Mrs. R. Hlncks of Bridgeport, Conn.; E. J. Lewis of In dianapolis and others. te xm . ; George Shehan entertained a few friends at dinner at the Battery Park hotel last evening. Miss Rosalie Bernhardt who has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs, Julian Woodcock, returns to Ashe ville again today from her home In Salisbury and this evening Mrs. Wood cock has invited In a few of the younger set to meet Miss Bernhardt. -. V .' Mrs.' M, H. Justice, Jr., is visiting Mrs. I J. Carter in Asheville. N. C Norfolk Dispatch. '.".' The many friends of Captain F. X. Waddell will hear with pleasure that he is reported as much better after a week's sickness Captain Waddell has been confined to his bed at his home on Biltmore avenue. m it - Max -Vinkersen and daughter. Miss Josephine Vinkersen of New York are guests at Margo Terrace. ADDITIONAL SOCIAL ON PAGE 2. Kcllcvcd by Hood's Knriwparllla, Wlihli If'notntcx Uie Blood. That tired reeling that comes to you In the spring, year after year. Is .a nlm that your blood locks vitality, Jom mi pimples, bolls and other erup tions are signs that It Is Impure; snd It la aim a sign that your syiitem is In a low or run-down condition In viting dlseiisa. It Is a warning, which It Is wine, to heed. Ask your drugglet for Hood's flar rrllla. This old standard tried and true blood mrdlclne relieves that td feeling. It cleanse the blntxl. ive new life, new courage, ftrenctb rheerfulneia. It makes the rich .1 blood thst will mnke you ft id. ! ,..!;, eat and sleep belter. i e mire to get Hood's Hurnttpiirllhi. embodies- the rnreftil trutntnk. c. Hence, end skill of Mr. Ilmid. n -xinuclst for flft) Veins, n, 1 Miy and power to cure. least on may highways, hoping beautify our roadsides as well as I gardens. ' . . "Mrs. Busbee, the chairman, has 'visited the potteries at -Luthe'rs, Bun combe county, and 'Weaverville: She has found the work of Mrs. IX L. Bachelder at Luthers, beautiful and primitive, and she thinks that a visit to this potter would be most enter taining to any visitor to Buncombe county. "Mrs." Busbee is collecting native baskets and pottery, and at the com ing state fair will exhibit her collec tion. Each article will be labelled with the name and address of the ar tist, and the price, thereby showing to the peope of tho state what we have In the way of handicraft, and the small cost of these beautiful specimens. The art committee offer their gifts to the club women of their state." Mr. and Mrs.. S. Prioleau Ravenel, who left on Thursday to be away for two weeks, will meet their niece, Miss Florence Harrison, in Washington and from there go to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. K Mrs. S. L. Cushing of Tryon is visit, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Sherrill at Statesville. Judge J. D. Murphy "has returned from a brief trip out of town to points in the state. St Miss Slgna Fanario is visiting rela tives In Norfolk. mm Mr. and Mrs, Walter Martin of Day- tona, Fla., are spending several weeks in Asheville, guests at Bonnlview. m m Mrs. J.' Taylor Amiss has as her guest Mrs. J. J. Mealey of Philadel phia. m m Mrs. W. H. Horton left during the week for New Orleans to visit friends. m m Mrs. Chaiies W. Price has as her guest Miss Carrie Merino of Florida. mm Dr. J. K. Tidwell of Andrews Is in Asheville on professional business. m Mrs. Hugh Hanna has as iicr guei-.l at her home at Weaverville Mrs. W. P. Hamilton of New York. Mrs. Ham ilton is the mother of William Pink ney Hamilton of New York ilty. m m Mrs. Edwin I Brown has returned to her home on Chestnut street from a visit to her Hister, Mcs. George Hack ney at her home In Lexington. Mrs. Brown was guest of honor at a num ber of social affairs during her visit to Mrs. Hackney. , II II The many friends of Theodoro Webb of Raleigh, a brother of Charles A. Webb, of Asheville, and a former resident, will hear with pleasure that he Is reported as much Improved after a recent severe Illness. t i Mnrrlwm-Miinnlcr. Miss Kdlth Ogden Harrison daugh ter of Mr. a'p' Mrs Carter If. Harri son, the former at one time mayor of Chicago, and a niece of Mrs. Baker Edwurds of Buck Shoals, will be unit ed In marriage with Cyrus Edaon Man- nier of Chicago at Easter. Miss Har rlson, like Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Is a descendant of the Indian princess. Pocahontas, and Is a remarkably beautiful youne alrl. mm Couoert at the Langrm." Following la the program for the concert at the Langren hotel tomor row evening: 1 March, "N. Y. Hippodrome," Kuusa, 2 Overture, "Bohemian Girl," Balfe. I "Pensee D'Amour," Ely. i Excerpts from "Katlnka" Frlml; i Vslse Lento, "Fresh Flower,' Mncke. Orand selection, "Tanhauser,' Knur. 1 "PhsIhI Menneit" paradis. "NhtIwu" .N'evln. )f..'I.Tlons from 'Mnlmt Muter, I'.msnlnl. I'lnule - tnr K n m It d Banner. FOUR CANDIDATES FOR TAX COLLECTOR The fourth man, N. A, Collins, has announced his candidacy for the of fice of tax collector of Buncombe county 1n the democratic primary of June 3, "Buck" Gaston, Charles Rice and R. W. Patton have recently an nounced themselves as candidates for the democratic nomination. Mr. Collins made the race against R. C. Crowell, who was elected six years ago, standing second. Air. Col lins retired after the first primary to avoid holding a 'second ..primary and for sometime he has been working as a deputy under Collector Patton. STOUT WOMEN ARE ALSO REMEMBERED ft ' ' Mil ls . Bon Marche Spring Offering, a Dream of Hats, Dresses and Suits. Dresses, dreams of beauty, in silks Georgettes, crepe de chine and novel ty, nets, delight the eye wltih an In finite variety at the spring opening of the Bon Marche. Copied directly from Parisian models and so perfect ly that they seem to be the original not to reproduce it; one only knows the difference in the marked decrease in cost of tho clever reproduction. The evening gowns, in black, white and the fascinating delicate shades are shown ; in large numbers; sti II short in the skirt and with the novel hip draperies that distinguish them so markedly from last year's models.. A special feature is the line of suits and gowns' for stout women: these are shown in all colors, releasing the stout woman f roni her former re striction to black- and dark browns and grays. The suits havo the pleasing pleated and , belted effects that are both new and popular. A pretty new color Is rookie, a shade that blends tan and khaki with a new tint quite its own. The suits ore particularly fetching and share the honors with -one. 'piece gowns for street wear. One notes that lingerie dresses are a thing of the past, completely laid aside; their places taken by taffetas or silk and I Georgette combinations. In price there is the same elastic variety, ranging from $17.50 to $75.00, and this holds party good of the prices of dinner. or house gowns. In the millinery department the shapes are noteworthy for universal becomingness; trimmed high on the crown, witih flowers and ribbons the favorite decoration. The line . of sport hats la an unusuaHy good one; many new braids the cane, the horse hair or crip, and the always popular leghorn used in tailored hats in com bination fcith Georgette are decided novelties. Some beautiful Gage and Vogue creations arrest attention, with rose, perhaps the leading Color. The opening is most interesting, and from the baby of the household - to the grondmather, every bit of femininity can be beautifully clothed from slip per to bonnet at the Bon Marche. 3 GOLF TOURNAMENT ENDS AT LINKS Vonno L. Gudger and S. H. Vood were winners in the finals of the spring golf touriiey at the Country club yesterday afternoon and as such will be presented with silver cups offered by Grove Park inn. Mr. Gudger defeated F. P. Warfield, two, up and one to play; Mr. Wood won over Mrs. H. F. Potts with six up and five to play. . . The one-day handicap modal play is scheduled for this afternoon and a large number of golfers are entered for this event.. The mixed double tennis tournament will also begin this afternoon with many entries. LICENSED TO WED "COME WITH VS AND AVE WILL DO THEE GOOD" Lenten Services ;-:--:;;:flif.:--'-V';;'. St. Mary 's Cordcll McMahon to Lyda King. . B s-r- ! CHARLOTTE STREET i The Rev. Charles Mercer. Hall, M, Rector. A. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I , $ Jennie G. Brown and others to .1. P.. Hill, property in West Asheville; consideration to. Jennie G.. Brown and others to J B, Hill, property in West Asheville; consideration, $140. n. V. Cole and wife to R. H. Sluder, property in Leicester; consideration, $2,000. Zeb F. Curtis, trustee to W. K. Shu ford, property in Asheville; eonsidera. tion, $5,500. (All Car Lines) SERVICE LIST. - The Holy Communion at S, Matinis 20:30. -Solemn Muss H. i Catechism ii . ., l'aihcr Hull preaches at 11; Father , Shoemaker at B . I Mondavs: 9, 4:30; Tuesdays: 7:30, 4:30: Wednesdays and Fridays: 7:30,! 11, 4:30; Thursdays, 7:30, 4:30;" Sat-i urdays: 7:30, 4:30. j Iiont is a period for Churchmen to meditate upon "tho Glories of the Episcopal Church." I SALUTE!! READY FOR SERVICE Bilt more Wheat Hearts Prepared and ready to servo in three min utes :: :: :: ASK VOI R GROCER Jhe Son Marche Closes on Saturdays at 7 p.m. Do your shopping in the day timethe only time to select colors and get all around satis-' faction the kind you get when you come to the Bon Marche. Wrinkled Garden Peas Anandale Purity Dairy-1 When you want the best to b had In dairy products, phone us 100 E. Walnut St." 'Phone 2141 Get This 50c One-Quart "Wear-Evei'" Stewpan For onl v 23c and tits coupon if presented on or before WEAR-EVfcR March 25th r TRADEMARK Aluminum is NOT "ail the same." Be sure you itt u Wear. Ever." Look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mark on the bottom of every utensil. v. "Wear-Ever" give enduring satisfaction because they are so carefully made Again and again the sheet of aluminum is passed through en ormous rolling mills and pounded by huge stamping machines. 'Any piece that cracks or breaks under the tremendous strain is rejected so that when the utensil is finally made the metal in it is dense, hard and Aluminum Utensils rigid it will stand the hardest kind of wear. This special offer is made so that you can see for yourself if you do not already know the difference between "Wear-Eve'" and flimsy aluminum ware We know that when once you have tried this ware you will not be content until you Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" Get the pan and you will understand why so many women prefer " Wear Ever" to all other Kitchen Wares. Fill out the coupon and bring it to us today. J. H. LAW i 35 Patton Ave TOM N. CLARK The Shop for Particular Mon" N. Pack Square Oatcs Bids. Pliona 86. - , Sweeter and better flavorrt than the smooth kind's.'' Sow 'one .quart, to 100 feet of drill. American. Wonder, 30c quart' ' Sutton's Excelsior, 35c quart;' Potlach, 30e . quartr Telephone, 30c quart; Champion England! ,30c quart; Yorkshire Hero, JOc quart, Oradus, 30c quart; Lu cious Sugar or Salad, 40c quart Grant's Pharmacy Landreth's rcdigrec Reeds I ' " ' ' ' M. F. CONNELL. (Violinist) I LELAND HOWE (Pianist) TEACHING STUDIO: Auditorium Bulldlog. - WEAR-EVER COUPON W mm art tfcH tMMM ftarl l MmM 1st W. WttCwpMllpMtalltlltftMMhtloN a. mi inm rmiiM ftw Mat, 1r and mm m pusr tMlB. Only mm fjaai to m to aM sa nMaw, Tu U1 m U alnsai4 , car. Ten nl tirmc I'lirk Inn. nno ii Hit ilrMnimt functions if tlip wct'it nun the In aivvn n Wnd in lav nfurnu 'ii l, Hrs. F"rd liir tin ;tveljr nl Ui-five Park Inn. Mri ."'' ly's iMirslB IikIiuJmi) . Mikii JiiMh II Allen, Mr. anl Mrs. Holrt KtrnnM, A SALT MACKEREL frcKhcnod to your tnste, broiled to a rich brown and serv ed with the jnieo dripping from it, with melted butter, is a breakfast that will almost melt in your mouth. We Have the Mackerel fine, fat and whfye, 35c each. - 37 Haywood T t -xr npn q Efficient Service Phone 1715 J J X x 1 LjO Good Grooeriei Cut Flowers and POTTEI) PLANTS tOrown in Asheville.) ' A 1 1 i r 1 1 1 Candles M u I I a n Ciilin Walker'i Phonea Drug Store IU and 1st Let Us Show You This Brass Bed OOME in and see this Simmons Brass Bed.. Study the unusual construction. It is continuous post two-inch brass tubing, built to last several times as long as the ordinary brass bed. Its simplicity and elegance of design cannot be satis factorily shown by an illustration. This store haa built up its enviable the most moderate prices possible, reputation by offering nothing but That is why we otter this beautiful the most dependable furniture at Simmons Brass Bed at only $18.75 BURTON & HOLT, On ihe Square ASHEVILLE CONCRETE CO. Building Blocks, Lawn Furniture, Sevrer Pipe, .. Porch Columns, Etc. 24 American National Bank Building ' ' Phone 280 First Quality! Full Quantity! Service Quick! Asheville Dray, Fuel & Con.Ca RIGHT AT YOUR FINGER TIPS CALL 223 or 510. When in need of coal and let ua demonstrate the excellent quality of our coal, our Full .Weights and Quick Scnrico. Let lis do your hauling. ; have,' largo vans and experienc ed men. few 4 , . . .
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