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.-.-.-raiii Sunday, February 2, l&og. THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. I'AlirJ TWU. l'U .- . i f t 1 t f. . ( 4 I 4 d I., I 1 M M n. a a it ft B 1 ' 1 9 i res ' hi. , -IK . ! ' I 1 i iiii ! 'in . Imp ' I. Jill I re r t utit no -i. ... !I0 ' ! Utc r .( em ',.( 'T t 'iKO (nl am at a a Y ( I Tv e) Monday evening nt 7 4". Wht Hearer" "f Central Mtlliodirt church will "The ''.nqoering fro," cantata whlih i'.;i given by the artie children In I ei cinkr. Ai. offering will lie taken for fh'tr iniH don work. The piihllr u inirdiallv Invited. Jl . -Mm Zf-la Brown of K enllu "t I li Pftrk uiiiMioiw'- the engage "I her tin iikIi ((-. Mi Onu-e T.,.,liv. 1 Mr. Will Campbell. All T ', i- It Vicrv popular viing lady mol I nnw attending chid The ueilin HI occur nniie time in Juno. sr' ' r v The Tahkolee t'lub will give a dame during the week, the date, Ima ever, ha not been decided upon In lork the .?. Mine Hhi'IiH ilowhinil nn hunt..,. l Ht" lunchi-on Blvt-ri on Krl'lny ul Th Muturtlny Munlr Club kiivp n day nrlBnumn ut Hie r-l(lfine of Mr. ll(rlrt Ktynolil mi Hjh.'d Ht t Mlmi .MlnnlP WMtnll pluypil, "Tn jjf W'tlU IfaBie.'r UMd "The KhkI " lllxn NhimI Wnvr -n(f, Mlm Vcixiacr plriveJ a Mbi'Udwi'II 'm " and the "Hhitttow Ixince," end Mr. OU-nn ru cltsd "Jen," trrMttmniM wr iwrvm aflor thft rMtltal. The follow Ing i'xcrjit frimi the ft, Y. Herald will h of ItitorvHt to the many Iuvwk f MttcIXiwoU't inuittc: in mBmory or in mte h;uwaru a. 3itir!Dowtll , Air. Modtwt Allnchulrr , put n th prcmram of the Itunnlan Hytnphotiy SHlty'-concert In Car notflo Hull. Imtt nlifht the American comnoHer' "lndltin ulte," which re relved rsverent nnd nymputhetlc intflrprstntlon. A hunt of MtwDuwell tiHd Iwlow the conduotor'ii druji. Jl '.Jl Thf nourd of ' AUtmireni of the IlenrlettA will lv a. rcentl(in Thnr W 4y Kebr.urj? . tl from, four to lx. , All th frletidu Vft the y, W. C A. and, J , tit the Jlonrd of WflnnKcr are co- . Ulnlly invltif U attend. t., 'An effort m Atikdtf & Arttfor ' the tU'kut to the euhici'Iheririfbr ihe cw certs to be; given by the Metro!" Ill tun I rend Concert Conipony. but It w NO MOHIS DANUBtFF.i'i ' ' New br' HcrpH ltlo lkcetroy tint Vr i , , Alirrrvii4'gM'rtl4'HMiMtaV;iKH t JHimlralT, I - r . Ioeyaue head Itch T ta your coat or areas full of white flakn after ttretwIng-ynuT-s halrT.ihat'a th effect of dandrtrn".- la' your half thinning? r. Are you beginning, te get halt! In tpotT Are you already, in fact, rap Idly becoming bald? lit no, that "'Ma'Uhe effect of a meW,v mtln pitni'- Ue that burrow In ai the rnot f the hair, nnd throw up the scalp In dan druff end oat off the hair at the root. Wclence' In test discovery 1 a destroy er .f that retlfferou. germ. That dc-, troyer I contained In no other hair preparation on earth hut Newbro's iterplclde. Try It, and be convinced. ' A delightful dressing. Sold by leading druggist. Hem) 10c in taiip for sample to The Herplclde Co., ljetrnll, Mich; two glses, BOc and l.0(). 8en v. ell's I'harmacy. special agunt. The Asheville School jTl )6mM.-i ?. and PRESENTS THE METROPOLITAN GRAND CON CERT COMPANY In a Tournec of Three Magnificent Concerts February 10th and 11th Season Tickets including reserved seats for 3 concerts $2; admission per single concert $1. Seats on sale at Seawell's t . m h all In !ia . n-'t i ! f t-i i : I h'-in . them l falHiiK at Hfa t..r t- u ht if (h- w ill Tii-il.iv i -ninK at Hi n i . -iiiii''li . Hi- K' lu r.il . ii, t. rr't an-! ti - ni'iif I,' I - I" III. -iff' f I li.it "al .ihk) a ' i I" V ill I" "l'l ;ri'' Hc"1' wh" lin for th ni . ' nr. I" i n n 'irking .nl'lftM "f th- t'Inn.'i Inl.inil Ml -ll'.ll. U'll It'l'lll-HH till- M-'llll'll ill' hf. Hii- .it tli- l iiil rajitM I'liurik ih-m Ti.'w.l.iy afl'-rnann at four i In. h Mr- Hi "1 1 will i ,liii- (a Arhf- III" fl'.'M 'lllH I'lltl'. Wll'l" ll- !.. .1. il.-i a !' turf. .4 M Thi li.aillil'ul Dnlll" "f lr l'aki" at nuitilat Iij'.i .Sunt h Main nlrpft will la- tli tn-in- uf n r (-ptn.n t" he i i'ii in h-.ti-T .if lli-i . V H I-' Hr an. f'iriiiiil' : Hi" I'lrKt J'r'-Kliyti rlan r li u r 1 1 "I Ah il'e. n nt ;:t .M"iida niKn' TI"' uit'iiittt-rM of lha rhuri-h at wliii li lr (Irian wax fmiiifrlv ins l.it ha vi- lii'-n In'. Itcl, Jl .4 ! ti 1 1 .it ii in n an- out for a hriilna liaiU .Vt'iit'la;' a tl"rni"li niwn li. Mri Mm ir. Ilinuii al In r li"M li t'lifst- nit I'll' i I A Jl A .l.iia i 'a ill la kIV'-ii ai Vii lari'i Inn ..iii'iir"U "Vinlnis lv ai-v-ral ynuiiK "a n "f liillmnri' anil Vli'lorU. .. ,.4 Mr Vaiaa Hniwn will Klw ft ilaiui' mi Tuemla.v I'VaiiliiK at her Ti'Miili'tii i' mi t 'timla'rlund uvt'tiitt. Jl .4 Apropos of thf Init'liiMH of Suther land and her Inti'tulad visit to thae nhoree. It will be reniemberetV that to this pt'eretw MIb HtheJ Pilrrymure uwt' mut )i of Imr Buoltil HutceMi lit Kmtlii'id Tin' iliichowt U t'oiflildered una of England' grentfst beutle, le itriwloum charming nnd It) noted for her Hi'Ilr.iU' gowning. Her gruce In u beauty of mi imunual type, the pk'turMUi' rather than regular, fea tured Kngllxh type, with which wo are mi fain I liar Hlio Is dark and af fe.'tH the law end lieconilng mueh ruom headgear n much riulnted by Stir JohIiuh Iteynnlde, and totally un like the eurlntii minthroom millinery of the preeeut eeanon. Mm. Anthoy Hope OlawblnH). wife of the noted novclt'lxt, who wa before her mar riage Mlxn Ilettle Hheldon of New Virk, ulna belong to the little co terie of Intimate that gather at Staf ford houe. Mr. Hope-Hawkltu' eld cdt child I named Mllllcent for the DucheM of Mutherlnnd. who I alio god-mother to the little Agio-American, x J J . Th concert which will be given on Tneeday night by the St. tTecelln o clety at the T. M. C. A. auditorial In ariumlng much Intercut. An u unually Hne program ha been pre -pared, nl the member are nnihtial atte over' the eucce of their work. Mr. Mosenthnl "vUl be the gololit. A drctt rehearsal will be given Monday evening. Ticket will not be od at the door. The annual mcmharnhlp ticket may be obtained for goral- h honorary member to two ticket for each coti- cert during the aeaeon. JtJIJlJlJIJlJlJlJljIJlJtJt PERSONAL. jijijijijijijijtjijijijiji Ml Oirrle Whltlock' wll. . return today from an extended vltilt to friend and relative In Wilmington, tloldHborn and Htateavtllle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meare and chll- (lrPn, wn hHVe ,.en visiting In Hal elgh. returned to their Cumberland avenue home yeaterilay afternoon. Mrs. Miiury left yesterday after noon for l'alatka, Kin,, where she will remain for several weeks. Mr. Porter Webb, accompanied by Dramatic 1 I '.ils two sisters. Misses Clara and Min nie Webb, leave tomorrow for Texas, where they will visit thel grand parent. : ! Mr Harry Candler of Princeton. N ' ' . i- in 111" clt. I .1 Q Porter left yesterday for Chicago. ' llowland Is spending Sunday ui the rlly Mr.- Irederiik Tuttl". who has' lie' n at Vlrtoria Inn, returned to cin i In nail on Krlday Mrs. ''. K. Ijitrd. who la In ltl h tnonil al prewnt. will spend tvv 1 inonthf In the Hermudas before re lnriilhS lo A-hevllle In April. ' Mr. c.eo H. Lter. who lias been In Ash'-vllle attending federal court, tetnrns to Maltimore today. Mr A H Hartiard will be out of the i liv the greater part of next week on legal biiHinows. rteVi Mc.Veeley DuBose of Morgan ton, .V c. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Harmon Miller yesterday. Mrs. J McQueen and son. J. H. Mc Queen, left this afternoon for At lanta, after having spent several weeks with Mrs. Chnrle Malcombe Piatt ort French llroad avenue. Mrs McQueen and her son will be the guests of relatives In Atlanta for about u mouth. Mrs. Alfred Llttauer and family left yesterday for New Hrittaln. Con , where she will make her future home. Mrs. I.lttauer nnd her chlldreri have been residents of Ashevllle anil Hill more for over two years. Mr. W. P. Ramsey of Marshall was In the city yesterday. Mr tl. ft. Hanger of Now Orleans; ha arrived and will spend several j day In the city. j Mr. 0. C. Greiier of Lynchburg. Vn.. I spending a few days in the city., Mr. K. It. Sanders of New Orlenns Is the guest of friends In Ashevllle for a few days. Mr. Thomas Smith of Kullville, Vu , Is In town tor a short stay. Mr. R. H. Horn 'of Wlnston-Salem, N. C, has arrived and will be In the city for a few day. Mr. fleorge h. Nles, who ha been spending some time In Asheville, leaves this afternoon for his home In New York. Mr. W. C. Collo' of Waynosvllle Is; spending a few day In the city. Mr. Rufus Hunt of 8 viva wa In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mr. A. Lynn ShaW of Clearfield are in the city. Mr. and Mr. Shaw arc contemplating ma,klng Asheville their home for the next 'four or five months. Mrs. L. J. Cover of Andrew Is spending Monday with friend in the city. v Lieut. 8. J. 0terman,,Ui A. who Is now stationed at Charlotte, Is spending the week-end with friends In thle rlly. .. . Mr. Ed Shocller of NewarK. O., !s In the city for a short stay. Mr. D. O. Brysdn of Hylva Is In the city. Mr. O. W. Cover of , Andrew ) In town. Mr, H. 8. Candler of Charlotte Is spending a few day In Asheville. Mr V. C. llryson of Hylva was In the city yesterday. J K. Mabry of 'chnrlotte arrived yesterday und will spend Sunday with friend In the city Mr. K. Durrell of Newark, 0., Is the guest of friend In Asheville. of Music Art drug store THE VALUE OF CtfARCOAlW - ' Few People Know ! I eeful it m in Preserving Hraltb and IWntily. Mt JVottilnic to Try, .Nearly everybod , mows that har roal Is the nttfest ami most efficient disinfertant 04 punii' r In nature, but few reallaelta vahe when taken Into Die human1 system Tor ths same cleansing purpose. Charcoal Is a r r:; -I v that th" more cm take of It, tbe lieft r; it is not a drug at all, fca' simply absorbs the giics and Impurlta " always present In the stomach anil intestines and car rl"S thiill nut of the system. charcoal sweeter, the breath after smoking, drinking. r after eating on ions and other J"i" us vegetable, charcoal fjtffeotiially ! art and irn- proves the complexion, it whitens the I teeth and further a t- as a natural and eminently Safe citliarttf'; It aliSortsi ih Injurious gases which rollei t In the stomal h and bowels; It 'disinfect the mouth and throat from I the polsim- catarrh I All druggist sell charcoal in . one I form or another, but probably the best charcoal ateo1 tho nttt, for the money In in Htuarfs Chnri oal Lozenges; they 'are compoaed'of the finest powdered Willow charcoal ami other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather In the form of large pleasant Listing loz enges, the charcoal being mlxeij with honey. The dally use f these lozenges will soon tell In much improved condi tion of the general health, better com- ! plexion, sweeter lii' iith arjd purer blond, and the beauty of It is that no ' possible harm Can result from their continued use, but. on the contrary, great benefit. A Ituffalo physl ian. In speaking of the benefit of charcoal, say: "I nd- i vise Kiuart's Charcoal l.ilzenges to all patients stlfTBrlfig from gas In stomach and how els, And, to cieajr the complex ion and pslfy the brguh, mouth and throat., f also' bellevs Jfthe liver Is greatly bemefllted by the dall yuan of them; they cost but twenty-flve cent i s box at drug stores, and although In some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get ntore nnd better charcoal In .Stuart' Charccal Loicnge than In any of th4 jprdlnary djhrconl tablets." Send your nmt nnd address today for a free trial package and see for yourself. P. A. Htuart Co.. 200 Stu art nidg., Marshall Mich, Citizen "Want Ads Bring results. Mountain City Steam Laundry Phone 426 SKINNER & HUNTER BEAUTY PARLORS . Everjtljpgj. new and up-to-date. ' 30 Battery Parif Place. ' Pbone 6M. Fancjr White Goods 15c. I H ml lies ;at .... 2ftc Dimities sat v . . . 20c I liiniili'S at ... Plaid Lawns I t: 14 ami IHc yd worth 20 and 25c Mer cerized wiilntlng at 15c worth 2ic. Sheer Linen Lawns Uuaratitced pure Linen. 25c. 2llc, 38c and MIc yd. The best vnluex ever had. ' Upo.iii ! iirlce on colored dtirhiK thiH aalc. iM our entlro stock of Lung cloths mm and Xalntiiok at reilnecd price. India Linons 25 tninlity at "' 1 !0c iiuallty at 1 l'ti yil Uc mmllty nt H !j- yd 12'ic iuality at 'l lit.- tialitv at "'jC 'l 4ii In White Lawn at 9 a worth 12sc 40 in White Lawn at ll'c worth lie A Sale Where Lonsdale Bleached Muslin at .A If 12 lf2c yd. Peerless Dry Goods Compaey D J??.-:--r-.ti.-..-i mm Our great Me of hosiery be gins Monday During the conning week we will place on sale our enormous line of Hose at special prices. These prices will he good until February 8th. Onr Spring stock. Will he here soon and we have to make room for them.' Read below: - v . All 10e hose for women and children, Special l.V black hose for women and children Boys' hose . . lf)c heavv ribbed Boys' 25c heavy hose, Special at . . . . 81 Cadet hose are not included in this sale. Cadet ho.se sell lor 25c pr. in firsts and l!)c pr. in seconds. A complete line on hand. .Millard Livery Co., Inc., Phone 180. Thaw-White Pictures 10 Sets All different scenes. New! Pennv Arcade. 11 South Main Street. J. W. Reiber, Mgr. MISS CRUISE MAXICCRING A.D HAIR DRESSING. Facial Massage, Shampooing, and treatment of the scalp: chiropody, etc. Full line of toilet article and hair goods. Meriwether ISldg., Haywood street, over Club Cafa. Phone IS and 426. 11 .50 a week for a steamy 0VLT Candies at heated, nicely fur nished room. Stoner Building. Just as Old Mother Nature dons her suit -of white each year so this store is transform ed and with counter, case and even the tini est and most" remote corners filled with spot less snowy fabrics and garments and novel ties, we announce the most delightful and opportune of all the year's merchandising evenis "Our While Carnival" 1 1 He ,. I.V IHc nBc. you Linens This is to be a carnival where the smallest of sums will purchase much that is beautiful, or durable or both and where untie rmuslins. shirt waists, fresh linens and shimmering white goods drop in prices until they may be freely purchased by the most eeonoinical. Thin Pockelbooks It Begins Monday, Febru ary 3rd and at 9 in the Morning. Will continue tor three days. ladies' black hose with white foot, 35c grade for . . . Black hose for ladies with white foot, 50c grade for . . , 10c pr 11c pr 11c pr :19c pr The Southern School of Telegraphy and the. Emanuel School of Stenography and Typewriting are making Isoine special offers of easy day and talk with Miss ttmamiei aiwmt taxing a course. Class rooras 9 10 11' 13' 14' field's Jewelry btore;. 1 The Milk Ordinance Caused So Rise In Our Prices. 11 Quarts Pure, Rich Milk $1.00. Delivered anywhere In the city about 9c Quart. ASHEVILLE PURE MILK CO. Phone 554. "Where the Confection Taste Like More." Fresh made, candies In !great variety are to be had here at unusual prices. , . John R. Shutts, Prop. 45 College Street. ' ' ' OF : 'WHITE 20c 25c 30c 35c 40c 50c tit Will Accomplish rfttend Our f os; iery jale and Profit Jherfiby Black Fleeced Hose for Woanen 15c grade for 11c pr. - ' 25c grade for 19c pr. : 35c grade for 29c pr. This is an excellent chance to lay in a supply of hose. All o f our hose are marked at a very close margin and you'll lind it impossible to duplicate these special prices. terms of paTnent. Call to and 15 Dhrumor Bldg. (over "The Palace of Sweets" 32 inch Persian Lawns luc- quality at ,.tic 20c tiaulity nt llc 25c finality lit 190 joe naulity .!4c 45 inch Persian Lawns tiunllty . . I3q quality 18c quality 24c qaullty 27c quality Sic quality 39c Dotted Swisses 12 ifcr, 15c. 19C, up. Val Laces A beautiful assortment of square and round thread Val Laces will be placed In this sale at very low prices. A Ktvnt opportunity to supply, your selves with dainty trimmings at a great saving. Lot 1 at .3c yd Lot 2 nt ; ,5c yd Lot 3 at .8c yd Lot 4 nt 10c yd Great Things Genuine Lonsdale Cambric at 12 l-2c yd "i " "'TiTIIMln,ln'''itiiT 1TT"W ; 0
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