THE ASIIEVILLE TBIES. SUNDAY, NOV. 25, 1917 :vi PAGE EIGHT t 1! A v S 1 H 1 r J 1 I A f 1 Ti . M i si ' el : n ! L ' It L r 1 Additional Society Mr. and Mra. Edwin Beal, of Chatta nooga. Tenn., axe in Asheville for a short time. Mr Oweti Norvel left yesterday afternoon for Salisbury, where she will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Overman, for sev eral days.-. Lieutenant Everett Wilson, from Camp Jackson, at Columbia, b. C, it spending the week-end with his moth er, Mrs. W. H. Wilson, at her hone on Cumberland avenue. Rev Dr. J C. Rowe has returned to j his home at Salisbury. Dr. Howe has been the guest of his . daughter, A M Frve, at Bryson City, for several days' and en route to his .home he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Johnson, at their home on Merrimon avenue. s? ' Mr. M. V Moore has returned from New York, where he has been spenrt lng'several (lays on business. - ' . Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Rankin and Miss Janet Hartzog are expected to retura today after spending the week end With Miss Anna. "Rankin, who is a student at Converse college, at Spar tanburg,. S. C. - : Mr. J. M. Chiles is in Washington, D. C., for a few days on business. Mrs. John Stedman, of Philadelphia, Pa., is in Asheville with friends. a Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson have 'returned from Baltimore and Washington, ... 1 ? ? - Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, of Washington, D. C. are in the city. I S. Mr. George Haynes, of Camp Sevier. U spending the week-end with rela tives. Lieut. Philip S. Randolph leaves this afternoon for Camp Jackson,, at Co lutnliia. S. C, after spending several days with his parents. . m 'tlr.'J. R- rentuff. of Chesnee, S. C, is 'ln; 'Asheville for a few days.-. ? . 'Mr. Car? Hall, of Franklin, spent several days in Asheville last week. .-: H ----- Mrs. R B. Randolph leaves this evening for Cleveland, O,. where she will visit relatives for several weeks. - St ft . Mr. and Mrs. H.-E. Oreeh and Mrs. G. K. Morris, of Amsterdam, N. X., are at Grove Park inn. i-- -i ft ft -Mrs. Ernest Whitman left yesterday for Atlanta, Oa after an extended visit with relatives in Asheville. , Mrs. Charles Munsofi. of Morgan ton, is here for a week with relatives. ft ft Mr. Billy Roane has returned to his home at Franklin, after spending a short time in the city. ft ft -Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Smith, of BrWklyn. X. Y., are at Asheville for a brief time. :.( it 'Mrs. Aubrey Thomlison, of Pitts burgh, Pa., is expected this week to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. X X .'- ' Mr. Richard Patton and Mr. R. G. Thompson, of Boston. Mass., are in the city for a stay of several weeks. X. X Mr Perrin Lanedon leaves tjiday for his home at Cincinnati, O.. after visiting at the Asheville school for two weeks. Mr. Langdon Is a former student of the school. -.X X Mr and Mrs Chsrles Gordon Pot ter, of Baltimore, Md.. are in Asheville with relatives for some time. X X Miss Clarice Baker, of Greensboro, is here for some time with friends. XX-.- Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Mayef, of Chicago, 111., are at Grove Park inn for a short stay XX The mnnv friends of Mrs. Vonno L. Cudger will be glad to know that she is steadily improving aftr an illness of several davs at the Mission hospital. ? Mr and Mrs. Claude D. Roid, of Statesville. are the guests of friends in the city. --.'XX Mi.-". George T. MeCauley went yes terdav to New York City for a stay of several months. i X X Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ellsworth, of Ohlc-iKo, III., are in the city with rela tivss. XX. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Lnssey left this morning for Statesville. where they will be the guests of friends for several weeks. XX Miss Alberta Long and Miss Henri etta Gordon, of Macon, Ga., who have been visiting relatives here for the past, ten dnvs left yesterday for Jack sonville, Fla., where they will nP(l a short timo before returmm home. xx - Mr. 'nd Mrs. George M. Louisville, Ky are among tin arrivals nt Grove Park inn. 1 t . ofj ri cent I 1 Knitting Yarn For Sale Biltmore Industries We have made quite a quantity of Biltmore homespun knitting yarn, the same as is used in mak ing our home-spuns. It will not shrink or fade. It is finer than the average yarn but a great many ladies are doubling it as they knit We are selling it for $2.80 per pound. Most of it is gray, and we will have a large quantity of khaki by Wednesday or Thurs j i day. We will soon be making full sized yarn, but we . .... find there is such a demand for yarn that we thought it wise to let the ladies of Asheville know they could secure this yarn for the present, and although it is a little more trouble to use, it is very much better in quality than anything you can buy and a great deal tx ';' lower in price. Biltmore Industries, Plaza, Biltmore Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Constantino left today for their home at Cincinnati, O.. after a brief stay in the city. j XX-..' Miss Eleanor Karson, of Wilming ton, is in the city for several weeks with friends, ' X X -.' Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hill, of Winston-Salem, have come to Ashe ville to spend the winter months. X X Miss Edna Reems, of Marianna, Fla., is here to spend a short time. X X . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kennedy leave tomorrow for St. Augustine, Fla. X X '' Miss Lillian Weaver left yesterday for Darlington, S. C. where she will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. Morti mer, for some time before going to New York City to spend several weeks. X - X ' Mr. and Mrs. W, H.. Re'dmon, of Jacksonville, Fla., are in the city for some time. X X : Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Parker, of Chicago, 111., are at Grove Park inn tor a week. -.' XX Miss Hulda Haltenier has returned to her home on Cumberland avenue after spending several -days at Spar tanburg S. C, with friends. : X X Mrs. Charles V. Willingham left yesterday for New Jersey, where she will spend the month o December i with relatives. '.-. . "J .- - n, X'-,";-'- . Miss Helen Meares goes next week to Chapel Hill and will attend several dances at the University of Xorth Carolina. ' ft Mr. W. Thomas Bost, staff corre spondent of The Greensboro Daily News, spent yesterday in the city. '...--X X : Mrs, , R. A. Gurgess of Albemarle, N. C.j is visiting relatvies here.. X . X Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mooresfield are In the city for an extended visit With friends..: 'ti X Mr. Thilip Thompson of Morgnnton has returned home after visiting hero. X X -.'. Mr. -and Mrs. Parker Wheeler are here from Charlotte for a visit of sev eral days. '- X : K Lieutenant Allan Brownson is spend ing the week-end with his parents at their home in West Asheville. Lieu tenant Brownson is stationed at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. '.v. . X .X Mr. Frank Cooper and children have returned to Murphy after visit ing relatives here for several days., X X Mi-. James F. Barrett will go to Hickory Tuesday for a ihort busi ness trip. -. . . . XX'. Mrs. Xellie Wilkinson of Raleigh ts with friends in Asheville for several weeks. - X X Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bradford have arrived from Philadelphia, Pa., to spend the winter in Asheville. X. X Mr. Albert Laughlin left yesterday for Baltimore, where he has accepted a position. . XX .'.'". Mr. and Mrs. John A. Goode have returned from their wedding trip and have moved into their bungalow ohJ South .Liberty street. XX Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wheeler of Baltimore, Md., are with relatives here. -.-.'': X X Mr. J. M. Gray has returned from a business trip to Graham, Macon and Swain counties. XX Dr. Frank Woodard of Cincinnati will arrive tomorrow to be with rela tives for a few days. xx- Mr. Dan W. Hill will leave the first of thi week for Hickory for a short business trip. X X Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Newsonie have returned to Macon, Ga after spend ing several weeks here. X X After a week's visit here Mr. Robert Campbell has returned to Columbia, X . r. W. B. Valentine Is spending the i day at Hendersohville with relatives. I XX Mr. L. L. Jenkins leaves today for Pensacola, Fla., on business. ! xx j Mr. E. M. Bearden has returned to i the city from Andrews where he has been for a short time on business, XX Mi. and Mrs. K. L. Fegram go to morrow to Norfolk, Va., to be with relatives for a few days enroute to New York city. X Airs. W. H. Goforth of Savannah, Ga., is here for a few weeks with rela tives. XX Dr. B. C. Smathers has returned to Asheville from Canton, where he has been on professional business. XX Mrs. Neal T. Lowe leaves tomorrow for Bryson City where she will visit friends. XX Mrs. James J. Brltt, Jr., returned last week from Canton where she spent a short time, X X Miss Mary Haywood Jones of Greensboro is expected tomorrow to visit friends. Mrs. James B. Taylor who has been I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Taylor at their i home on Courtland avenue is now the guest of her parents at Tarboro.' X X ' Mr. and Mrs. Ignace Panxer of New York are stepping in Asheville for an Indefinite time. BREVARD Special to The TIMES. . Brevard., N.;C, Nov.-24 J. S. Sil versteen is Jn Chicago in the inter est of his business connections there. C. H. J'rowbrtdge has returned fron Asheville where he attended the session' of 'tJae Western North Caro lina, ronferenee of the southern Meth odist church. , Mrs. Montgomery Chapman itas as her house ruest for a fortnight; Miss Julia Reynolds, of Charleston. ;S. C. and Miss Annie Laurie ' Huqks, of Georgetown. S. C. " K. H. Zachary has returned from a visit to Asheville, where he was the guest of friends. Mrs. F. E. B. Jenkins has returned from Waynesville where she was the guest of relatives for several days. M. L. Shipman has returned. to his home In Raleigh after spending a few davs here looking after his . business interests in this section. v Jtiss Elia Wallis expects to leave Shoitl.r.for-:.an extended visit .to Columbia'-and . other points in .South Carolina. ... . . Mrs. H. N. Carrier, miss oerirune Zachaay, and. Miss: Elise Walker left Tuesday morning for Atlanta to at tend the .convention of Red Cross workers of the south. , , Mrs. H. R. Morrow has. returned from ' brief vislt. to friends in Ashe ville. :. ','-' . Mrs. "-Anison Clough has returned from an extended visit to New York city. ' - " ' ' ' - Mr. W. N. Carrier was hostess to the Brevard Book club on last Wednes day evening. , Mrs. C. W. Hunt and son, .Charles, jr., are in St. Petersburg,'. Fla.,. for the winter. ''"." , JIrs J. A. Miller, jr., has returned from a short visit to relatives and friends iB Asheville. 1 -", , W. E. Breece has returned from 'Asheville - where ho went oj)rofes sional business. . C . W. Robinson, of Asheville, has returned to his home after -a brief visit to this section. J. A. Glenn, of HendersonviUe,. was here recently carrying on negotiations for the opening of a new moving pic ture house in the near future. If. N. Carrier has returned from Greenviile, S. C, where he, recently snent several days on business. R. H. Morrow 1s expected to return ! shortly from Green Pond, S. C. where bd Mr Jjeeii spending some time on i business." Rev; A. W. McDanlel haw returned I from a visit of several days to the; eastern part of the state. Mrs. Arthur Jenkins has returned ' from Biltmore where- she was the ! guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs, Steele, for several weeks. i Miss Cora Willson, of Selica, is in I town for the week-end as the guest of friends. iikSDERSOWlLtE T) Special to The TIMES. .," . Hendersonville. Nov. 24. Mr. A. B. Drafts and Miss Helen left Friday for a short stay in Washington, I). C. Miss Ada Burnham and 'mother, who snent several winters here, are h' 'RcrkSertin and are in one of the,1 Morey rartments. For twd- winter their sojourn was In California. Their ! fpiendn. welcome them agninito the "Land of the Sky." -j Miss Birdie West and Mrs. Brown-j low Jackson spent Tuesday in Ashe ville shopping. - T. Ellison Simpson will spend Thanksgiving with his wife, who is i visiting at Society Hill, S. C. j Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Tryon, spent I Friday In HendersonvlUe. Rev. Mr. Stanford was .In Hender- soitvllle ft' few days last week shaking! hands-with his old friends. P.eVi -Raymond Browning is in, Shrevepprt, Miss.-, holding a meeting.: Mrs. Brownbe.rger, who has charge ol a school near Maples, was. In town . last week. i Rev. John W. Moore spent last Sun- I day In Hendersonville. filling the pul- i pit at the Methodist church and also i greeting old friends. . ' Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Womble are visiting in Winston-Salem. " I Mrs. D. M. Fuller left Friday fori Asheville, where her daughter is at- j tending school. Later she .will go to New York for the holidays'. . ' Dr. Kirk has returned from Mem-j phis, Tenn., where ho read a: paper be- : fore the Southern Medical association. ' Upon him was bestowed the honor of ; the chairmanship of the establishment ! of the hospital camps of the entire I south. II: SWANNANOA Special to The TIMES. Swannanoa, Nov. 24. Wlndell Pat ton of Swannanoa was a husiness vis itor to Asheville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Patton and Mr. and Mr. Wlnslow Patton and Mr. Haynes, all of Laurens, 8. C, attend ed the funeral of the late R. F. Pat ton here last Sunday. P. W. Harrison transacted' busi ness in Black Mountain Monday. Mrs. Hallie Collins of Terre Haute, Ind., is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Hannah' Drury of this place. The Misses Crooke of Asheville were week end guests of their fousin. Miss Mary Patton. of this place; ' ' ; L. E. Relehard made a business , trip to New York during the week. : The family of M. L. Caton arrived , this week from Pennsylvania". They are living In the Morgan Smith cot tage on Main street. With them is , Mr. Caton's-father who will make an I e,vtpnnVd visit here. 1 Rev.' J. A. Nichols, of Black Moun i lain.-' was a guest of friends- hsr last ! Sunday. j Rev. F. C. Edwards preached at the ! Black Mountain Haptlst church laat j Sunday. Work'-on the 'Methodist church is ! progressing rapidly and it Is expected "that the building will be ready for occupancy by the holld ys. - " i . .. f. 'rr,; . ' .,, , ' " t , Effect of Odort. , -' If la stated that strong , purfnmes bay? n power to Intoxicate' hod be numb, ondworkrs In the perfnrae laboratories are occasionally so much i effected as to need tnedlcal aid. THE 'THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY" Monday Is Yard Goods Day Begin your Christmas Shopping now. Attend our yard goods sale Monday, and pur chase some of our pretty silks for Waists, Dresses and Fancy Work. Lots of Pretty Bright Satins in all the Holiday Colors. Splendid Crepe de Chines and Charmeuse, and plain and fancy Silks of all kinds. Striped Wash Silks for waists and Men's Shirts all go in at.special prices for Monday. - Mjj,.iwLVic tar. $12.50 values . . Now is the time to buy your Furs Children's Dresses and Boys' Suits., .Sale Children's Coats." Bath Robes for Men, Women and Children. One lot Bath Robes, $4.50 values .$3.50 Bed Room Slippers to match. New line House Dresses. One lot Crepe de Chine Waists. $3.00 value, $1.98. 5.50 Georgette Crepe Waists, $3.98. . These Silks Specially Priced for Monday 36-inch Heavy Messaline in - dark colors, ls6 mack and white, a regular $1.50 value, for Monday, yard 36-inch black and colored Taffetas, a regular $1.50 value,, for Monday, yard .......... . 36-inch black and colored Silk Poplins, a reg ular $1.00 value, for Monday, yard ... 40-inch Crepe de Chines in street and evening " shades", for Mdn'day, yard .... 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, splendid quality, in black, navy, taupe and red brown, a $2.50 value, PO YlA for Monday, yard WRECK OF GERMAN , U-BOAT DESCRIBED n.. fii-iinirnr I.YXCII. Social (rTOSKiidcnt For Tbft pnri Rent. s. (By mail) I am the first and only American allowed to visit a German u-ooai, iyi -i"-'" upon an isolated strip of the Channel Const. To reach this frightful thing, our party of Journalists walked a half mile of beach along which, we were repeatedly challenged by English and BoUian sentinels., Just at the side of t...,innA mhioh shut off the .view of Calais, harbor the monster lay 'a sinister, menacing object, seemum iv. typify the very essence of the Prussian soul, breathing in its death-agony the ipiiit of annihilation. it fii haA henn criDOled lino " - , ' - v.. 1 a TTrAnnht tomeuo ana had finally-been forced to run ashore 'to the custody ol rrenn vum The sea-air still held the odor of the petrol by which all that might be useful had been destroyed by its crew mlcronhone. telephone, periscope, all personal be longings. Aooui me oemun i o.v- i ....,,., r. h a niwe-M at. 'metal. twisted and. torn, while the aft port . . . . i. -... i. . .. .i ol tne u-ooai, scarrea ana uintnoi.tu, seems like the half-destroyed body of a leviathan. ' - ' " ' ' -. , Eighteen ,torpede-wore found, six were missing. At first the captain of the U-boat seated that he hed been tdh days away Iiom Din nine ana naa sailed about the cou.t 'of Scotland. The French commandant said -he did not believe him, and the German of PALAIS ROYAL Special Sale Monday IN OUR MILLINERY SECTION Hundreds of Hats will be sold at a Special Re duction. $1.50 Hats, 98c; $2.00 Hats, $1.25; $3.50 Hats, $1.75; $5.00 Hats, $2.98 all Velvet Shapes. See our line of $6.50 and $7.00 values. Hats specially priced at $4.98. All trimmed Hats ONE-HALF off. Suits Magnificent assemblage of Suits anl Coats from Bischoff C1Q Aft and La Vogue on display, $ltt.U0 values ...... ... ' . ' V''W We are showing the best $25.00 value in suits in Asheville. Cl Q ff Ta Arfv rnmnptitinn ' $2.1.00 values ...... ... ... vIO.UU Coats $9.80 a wide range of bright and $1.25 $1.35 89c $1.49 ficer made a later statement in which he told how he had come the night before from Eeebrugge, the base.' The night before and six torpedoes Were missing! It is a horror ss it lies on the Calais sand.- It seems to cry out to Its com panions to avenge its loss, to do the awful deeds.lt has left undone. The sea-birds fly about it, the waves break on the- shingle and we who stand and stare seem to hear the voices of the little children It has murdered. Healing a Difference Two men stoodx in the door of a postofflce, and one of them owned a horse, which was hitched to a post in front of the building. There was a man coming along the street, "nd one of the two men said to the other: "There comes old Blank. He and I had a quarrel last week, and I don't want to have him bow to me. If he does I shall not recognize him." "I am sorry you have had a differ ence with Blank. I have always con sidered him a pretty good sort of a man. Can't you heal the difficulty?" "I don't see how it can be done. I am Hire I shall not be the first to offer air apology " . "I'll bet I can make the quarrel up In five minutes and neither of you will have to apologize." "How-will you do it?" was asked. "Come along out to your horse. When Blank comes up here you stop him and ask him ot look at your horse's- mouth and tell you how oid he is. He never owned a horse in his life and can't b whether your's is five years old or fifteen, but there's no man living who doesn't feel a bit honored by asking him to tell the age of a horse. You Just try it." It was tried, and when the peace maker went away his friend and Mr. blank were shaking hand". , Thanksgiving Bargains Whereas, Thursday, next, has been set apart as a day of praise and Thanksgiving to Almighty Cod for his many, blessings and mercies to us as a nation, . Know yc, that the Palais Royal, to help now commem orate this event, will offer you special prices throughout the store on "articles you will need now. and for the coming holi day season. Come Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Coats $25.00 values . . . $18.00 32-inch Tub Silks for Ladies' Waists and Men's Shirts, for Monday, yard . . ...... One table of Fancy Silks, value to $2.25, for Monday, yard ................. .. One table of Fancy Silks, value to $1.75, for Monday, yard . . , Fine 24-inch Velveteens in black, navy, green and brown, $1.50 value, for Monday, Cl QC yard .'. ...... . .V. . . vl.O J Handsome Broadcloths, 54 inches wide, spontrerl and shrunk in black, navy,. brown and purple, tf0 CA a most excellent value, yard . . . . ... . . .... PJev Novelty Fur Plushes, 50 inches wide, Keramie, mole and medium gray. Elegant for scarfs and tfj 1 O and muffs at, yard $IL We have tlie best values in Wool Dress Goods in Ashe ville. Black and colored Serges at 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 up to $2.50 yard. , Heavv Cloakings Q jjQ and And a splendid quality of Beldings. Satins Cl CQ to line at, yard . . i .-, . y Embarrassment In all probability there ts no state of embarrassment more acute than that ' which is suffered by the bald man who has to sit through a long ser mon based on the text : "Even the hnlrs of your head are numbered." Philadelphia iDoulrer, Just Received a new shipment of. Ladies' Writing Desks in Fumed Oak, Mahogany and Golden Oak. A useful and suitable gift for Christmas. Prices range from $7J0 and up; Make your selections now and we will deliver when you are ready. DONALD and DONALD 26 BROADWAY v PHONE 441 $1.00 $1.50 $1.25 . Wasting Her Time. "What do you think of man Who would spend his evening with his arm around the back' qf a girl's chair?" "Looks like wasting the girl's time. I'd let him- spend the evening with the chair." Louisville Courier-Journal.