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WEDNESDAY. MAY , 190. -"H HUE ASHEVILLE CmZEN. ; . ' " ' ' " f PAGE TWO -) SOCIETY FASHIONS WOflEN Zionist Sociaty Raisas Monay for San Franclso auffarara. The SUonlst aoc-lety of the Jewish church has b-n active Jn tha last few daya in raisin money for th 8an tYanclsco unfortunates. Tlila organi sation atruck-uiKin the unlqu and suc cessful plan of s tliawlng. A hand some picture waa purchased ana chances Bold af 25 cents each. One hundred chances were readily aold. which netted 125 to the relief fund. Thin amount waa promptly sent to The Cltlsen to go to Ita destination today. Mr. Paul Allman won the picture on the raffle. ... Mlaa Etta Ivmrtnw. member of the Zionist aoolnty. waa Instrumental In arrangtns; the enterprise. . . J - Mr Lans Will Oct Abroad. Mr. Elinor McCartney Lane, who haa been spending the winter al Mat tery Park, left yesterday afternoon for the north, where ahe will Join Dr. Kane for a few weeks before Journeylnf to Europe for ths summer. lr. Lane has recently accepted the position m of Tome university. In Maryland, and he and Mrs. will travel In Bu mp during the aummer months be fore ha takea char of his new office. Mra. Lane haa been a rem addition td the social colony In Ashevllle. during the winter and via always the toast of her especial rotor of friend. . y . . M ' SalanY Csmmsncsmsnt. The commencement exercise of hls torlcal old riiilem academy will begin on fwttirday. May lth, and continue until May the '22nd. Many Ashcv He 'women of more than one (feneration have been graduated from this fam us Moravian achool. and each year a number of them return to Bulem toibe 1 present at the closlnic exercise. The Alumna society meeting la of especial Interest to these former students. Thla year th data of thla meeting la fixed for Monduy afternoon. May the 21. Sport at Albemarla Club Today. . Ths tennla match at Albemarle club - tlha sfteffloon. ... betweenthe-AahevUla team hif Ashevllls achool U creating a great deal t Inteiest. and number of petatr will go out. to witness the play. The howling tournament at the club houm" In the evening between two'AShrvllle team la also an Interest- lng social feature for totiigjit. Lindlay Training- Sohoot iosrd Mssts. An Important meeting of the board of the IJndlry Training achool wan held yesterday afternoon nt the resi dence of Mia. nillliud on South Main street. , . ... " ' ., 0 . Oueata at Bonnlvlsw, f)r. Earle Kinney. CrnssncUl, III.: Mr. Jamea Williams. ' "Mr. and Mra. Kietrher, Puytonu. Kin.; Mra. Abraini u.t MIm -VbiMina. .Mr. Hrannon, ,... 5' ' ' PERSONAL J Mra. Branner :s In Hreensborp. Charles Harr!: hat; returned to DHUt . bora, . John M'-Bryde of "Teaa. a rlvd ya- .... . tenluy. . ,.L:.:i.. -, j, c. Devereou la nets f'om N Orleuna. Mlaa How left for .Washington yes terday. Mr. B. A'. Mcl'ollough haa returned to hla home in tha North. ',' W. II. Fnlknee of Prevard, wa visitor he:e yesterday, ' Mra. J. p. Howatt ha rvturned fruin vlxit to MleKleMppt. Ml! Malde Augh of Jacksonville, Fla., ia at nattery Park. Mra. Willi ia entertaining Mra. K. K. SMu'lovr Of rhllndelphlfC Mls Teagnrden l returned to he homo in Columliua. Ohio, - Rufua Woodcock I apendlng a few weeka with friend In Charlotte. Mr. T-udlow fliftr of rJUHMsh. wilt l.nd.tlKU-4:i3: r ;u ricU'v;- TO TOE J. A. Meadows, Newberne, N. C. Jas. B. Blades, Newbern, N. C. William Dunn, Newbern, N. C Dr. 0. McMullin, Elizatieth City, N.C. C W. Grice, Elizabeth City, N. C have depositee in diffrt .tten. of the SI. . It w,ll S 7t w?H not tJp Z -in 2. Slate but wUlbri.S a Urc amount into it It is destined to be quite ?ti$SSXZR rLli r'" r m' profi,ib,e inL This is ,he firs,opportMi'7 have ever had to secure stock in a large Fire Insurance Company and those who take advantage of this one will be fortunate. .... : .'.-. , ' Apply to Either of the Above Gentlemeia la Person or by Letter or Address - Hon. Wiilter E. Mwie of Webster l here. , ( Mra. J. P. lawyer la expected to re turn thla wetrk from Jceensb.ro. Mira. Baiila of Newport, Tenn.. la a gueal of Mends on Anhland avenue. Kouert Ellis of the eaatern part o. the state, waa u visitor yewenlay. Mra. Richard Howe of Vernon Hill, hits gone to New York on a short Vlelt. Mrs. John A. Campbell has returned from a vhsit to relatlvea In Molilaooro Mlaa Farman has returned to New York after spending the winter months here. Mrs. Earley of Dlllsboro, la attending the Home Muutlon oonferena In' Greens boro. Mrs. H. Maaon Koborg was a guest recently of Mrs. Gussam In Fhliaaei phla., Mrs H. I Oroome la visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mra, Howutt.'on Hprucc at reel. Miss Mwguerlte Wadawortn l " home after visiting friends In Wash lngton. Mrs. Coleman Morris of Chattanooga, Is expected to arrive today to vhsli friends. Mi-. J. Taylor Amiss hue gone to Can ton, N. C. to tuke charge of Dr. Meae'i drug store. Mr. and Mra. 9. C. Wilson of Wash Ington, are spending some weeks a' Hattery Park. Miss Chrlatlne SchuesslA will be o guest at a charming house party lr Home, fla.. In June. The Misses Moore of Webster, ! hirrtng Thr-ramirof-" Judge VrvO Moore on French Brood avenue. Miss Carrie Wagner, who w se riously Injured some days ago by be ing knocked 'down by a bicycle, Is much Improved, rieuben Crane, who was so aerlouslj hurt at the Aahevllle School on Sauir dny lnt, W reported as being some wha Imrt oved In heolth In the last ft w dnys. Mra. A M. Bowman and family, w in have spent the winter at the Knicker bocker will leave today for PlttBbuvs Mra. Bowman will be accompuiiled l her father, Mr. Junvs Irwin. Mlaa (lernldlne Jones who has be-n at the Mission Hospital for treutme.i on account of Injuries received lu runaway n West Ar hevll a. will be aid to return to her home thla week. MlRs Leila Mai and Eugenia John atone have returned to Ashevllle ttftei an absence of several months spent abroad. The Misses Johnstone have been visiting relatives tn Spartanburg for the past two week. Ueorge. R. Calvert left, yesterday for Charlotte, where he goes to represent Ashevllle vhiVpter of Hoyat Arch Mu i,n tonic Council R. and S. M., Cy- rene Commandery at the meeting of these orders now lu session In Char lotte. Rufus Woodcock returned from Char lotte yesterday. - , SPENGER ENGINEER HAS BEEN MARRIED (Soaoial to Tha Citlsan.) PPE.WWK. N. C., iVtuy 8 Mr. and Mrs. (1. H. Kennerly of Woodlcaf. Row an county, have announced tne mar rlhrc of their daughter, Miss Olllr Kennerly. to Mr. Tbomas Edward Con rad of Wpencer, the event to take place on May 29th, Miss -Kltmerly Is a most charming young woman and Mr. Conrad Is a highly esteemed engineer on the Southern, railway, running out of & pence r. YoU caa now secure Stock in CITI Col Jna F. Bruton, Wilson N. C Geo. Hackney, Wilson, N. C. Jonas. Oettinger, Wilson, N.C Ashley Home, Clayton, N. C J. W. Menefee, Graham, N. C PLAYS AND PLAYERS. (Citiian's Spaoial Service.) lga Nethersole'a jresent season loses In Ro. heater. N. Y., wet k after ii-xt, and the star and her suport ng e.mmany will Immediately suit for Bnglnnd. Miss Nethersole Is booked or a long summer run' In Ivmtlon, and return to American In November ,.ir ""i tour of Hi" south and west, where she has never been seen. lmls Janus announces 4hat next . t.. ..in .nrHiii an elaborate ,roduttl..n of "The Merry Wives of Windsor." , Ham Bernard's n-xt play Is by Ed ,ar Xmlth. It Is called "The Rich Mr. Hoggenhelmer." Theodore. Kremer Is reported to tie writing thrilling melodrama around the ravent Han Fracslco dlsnster. It Is called "The Last Day of an Iran- else"." , ,. Following recent examples of tne daughters f other famous men. the daughter of ex-Presldent Stevenson has wrlttfn a play. Madame Agatha Bursecu. a Rou- i.,.. ,.,..m. hn has appeared In New York, is to make an American, tour next season. She w ill be support- j ed by an English-speaking com- ""Jlj . t..v,-,., vnumr author of 'Brown of Harvard," has contracted to write two new plays, one for James K. Hat kett and one for Charles B. Dil lingham. Annie Russell Is to make a brief tour in "Friend llannah" ibefore the s?nson closes. fit-fore they close the season K. H. Hothern and Julia Marlowe will be seen In- six Shakespearean plays in i P W (I'ln, u.r.rni lllliiaton will probably P'ay the leading feminine role In "The Lion nd the Mouse" when inai h..j , presented In London. Madame Bertha Kallch. whose ad mirers are fonil 'if comparing her wllh Mrs. Klske. is to take final leave of he Yiddish stage this neason. In fu- ure she will devote herself entirely !o he Kngllsh-s-peaklng drama. "MERCHANT OF VENICE." Critics say that the exquisite and nagnlgcent t-olor effects shown In Ban 'Jreefs Shakespearian performances have pever 'b-o surpassed on the tage. Mr.. C.reft says the reason for this Is not that his costumes are any none elaborate or costly than those or ..Iher managers, i but hli wardrobe has hern carefullv gathered from different 4ource, Instead ff being ordered from i costumer nl sti much per yard. HI -.isiumt-s are the real article, and have been made hv coslumers In all parts .f Kurope. Rich old fabrics unknown to the ordinary theatrical costuiner have caught the artistic tye of Ben Orct t and found their way Into his wardrobe. This company "f 40 leading English tetors will be seen In their unltiue Kllxabethan performance of "The Mer chant of Venice" in the Auditorium next Friday evening. May 11. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. folor of Hale Raid to ladleata Per sia's Teatseraasest. Many people believe that blonde, or light hair denotes affection and dark hair constancy. A person without hair la not devoid of character; far from It. The disposition of the average bald headed man Is to show audi solicitude for tha we I far of others, that he neg lects himself. A germ causes baldness. I'rof. Sabotiraud, of Paris. Franco, In nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, causing l. to become totally bald In five weeks' time. To rid the scalp of thest danaerous germs It Is necessary to apply iNewbro's Herplclde. "Destroy the cause you remove tht effect;" 8old by leading druggists. Send 10c lr stamps for sample to Tha Hfrplclde Co Detroit. Mich. PFAFFLIN'S DRUG STORE. SPECIAL AGENT. Mrs. S. C. Snider Professional Masseuse Facial and Scalp Treatment also given 147 Ashland Ave., Phone 539 The Blue Moon Tea Room Will be formally opened Tuesday even ing at BRICK COTTAGE, BATTERY PARK ROAD. Tea and light refresh ments will be served EVERY AFTER NOON 5 TO 7, Luncheons, dinners and theater suppers arranged for with a day's notice. Excellent service and best cooking will b tte fefttUras of tills new enterprise. ZEN3 the DIXIE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Greensboro, N. C, bV applying to either i 33 1-3 Per Cent mmmmmmmm l 33 1-3 Per Cent discount from regular prices on all d wares. Included, will be found the genuine 1847 Rogers Knives, Forks and Spoons. Our line of Tea bets, Pitchers, Sugars and Creams, Baking Dishes, etc., are of best grades pnly, quadruple plate. The Thompson-Brannon Co. jowlsr - - 8itvorsmiths 52 PATT0N 1 I H0E FOR ALL AGES FOR ALL CONDITIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS , ARE ALL RIGHT ALL REGULAR STYLES $3.50 A $4.00'' AGENTS FOR BOYDEN SHOES. BOSTON SHOE STORE 30 Patton Avenue. Leaders in Hiflh- Grade Footwear. BXCEI.l.KNT PRUNHS STRING I1KANS 5o quart SPIN AC II 20c pound CARROTS 5o bunch HIRAM LINDSEY, Phona 200. LIST YOUR PROPERTY With Creasman- & Son, as we have calls for properly every day and we can sell yours to good ad vantage. Don't forget the place. CREASMAi. , SON. No. 12 Pack Square. ; Phone 318 INFORMATION BUREAU of the TOXAWAT HOTEL COMPANY. In the Beautiful Sapphire Country at 32 Patton Avenue. Full Information and particulars of this Beautiful Coun try can be had at all times. J. A. Tennent ARCHITECV And General Contractor. 20 South Pack Square. Work solicited. Satisfaction a;uar antawd. tivt'an electric gmoothlns Iron. 1 twice the work hair the time. We furnlslthom on trial. Piedmont Electric Co. 37 South Main St ' Ashevllle, N. C SOROSLS OF -NORTH- R. M. Miller, Jr., Charlotte, N. C W. H. Belk, Charlotte, N. C O. P. Heath, Charlotte, N. C . . T. W. Wade, Charlotte, N. C J. H. Little, Charlotte, N. C Capt. Jas. P. Sawyer, Asheville, - - Gm Merchants, AVENUE II A BARGAIN. We offer for sale for the next few days one good eleven-room house, close In, corner lot: slxe of lot 6Sxl27 fest. This Is a sure bargain. See The F. T. H. WOODS AGENCY, 45' i S. Main St. Phona 738. Phone 126 O. K. Livery Co. SI SOUTH MAIN ST. For everything new In livery. Shet land ponies well broken to ride and drive for children. Lessons In riding and Jumping given. F. A. Mears, Manager CCPYRICMT FROM CHINA AND JAPAN i t ... .,.,.Ii-...t n litrird V IT especially tine matting. These goods iiuik,- the must pleasant of floor cover ings for' the summer months, are clean ami easily kept so. Our prices are very lw. coi:.l tr.n'S the hBh Duality. Sawyer's Carpet Douse Phone 223. No. 18 20 C'tureh St. Fivmont Grape Juice Four-ounce Bottles 10c One-half-plnt Unities 15 Pint nottl.s ' 23c Quart Bo; tits ' 53s J. J. Yates & Co. 23 Haywood Phone 221 n. " .. .... . e- - J -.. w , 4 ...... .- THE MONARCH VISIBLE The most modern and speedy type writer today. tiVEKf LINE VJSIBLE. Write for Literature. T. J Horton Slate Pealer, ' DURHAM. N. C. N. C Francis S. Coxe, Asheville, N. C Henry Redwood, Asheville, N. C. Frederick'Rutledge, AshevUle, N. C Chas. J Harris, DUIsboro, N. C. C D. Benbow, Greensboro, N. C Cadet Scientific Stockings JC Sutton Kid Gloves at $Z.75 Pair nr. ..iiir rereived an exrjress shipment of elbow length suede Gloves m both black and white They-are the 16 button length and may be had at $2.75 Pair'l6 Button Glace Kid Gloves at $3 and $3.50 pair. Silk and Lisle Gloves in white and black at 50c, 75c and $1 pair. To Business and Professional Men and Women If you want a stenographer for an hour, a week a month 01 ' Perma nently call the Ashevllle School of Stenography and Typewriting. Miss Pan no Fm anuel. principal, phone 394. Class room No. 9 Drhumnr Building (r Patton avenue and Church street). Copying manuscript at reasonable rales a specialty. We Adveris What We Do Andt Do What W e Advertise, We sell the best meats at reasonable prices, assure antlsfactlon. guaran tee the quality and offer you a variety that is sure to please. Our delivery Is prompt ami we solicit a trial order. THESTAR PHONE 66 20 per cent Discount On all Meerschaum and Briar Pipes to reduce stock. Berkeley Cigar Stand A Piano Player Takes no fhorc room than nn ordinary piano and ca'n be used as such. In fact, there Is tint hi na;' to Indicate at first sight that it Is different from other planoa. Any man or woman can readily play t'.ie most difficult pieces, fast or slow, loud or soft. 1 Don't you wish you had one? Come In and see it. We will take pleasure In showing It to you. ' Falk's Music House 37 80UTH MAIN STRER1 Citizen Want Ads Bring .Results of the following gentlemen: Wm. S. Thomson, Greensboro, N. F- R. B. Ricks, Greensboro, N. C Jas. F. Cobb, Creensboro, N. C. W. O. Elliott, Edenton, N. C , J. S. Bowers, Scotland Neck, N. C We have received a shipment of these "CA DET HOSIERY" and, we ask all mothers to take a look at them. They are excellent for boys Who are rough on hose. Each and every pair of "CA DET." stockings is guaranteed "CADET" Hosiery needs no darn ing for they never wear out. Ask for, circular and booklet concern ing CADET stockings. price Z5cPair 66 JLiL
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