TILE ASTIIiVTLLE CITIZEN,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900.
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SOCIETY
The riiHtiii.ii x for the i ( ri i ;i I I'lillii'.niy ll. onion. Mr
at the Buttery I'ark hotel me v.r
attrnctlw nod cnVctlve. llnwc which
urn hclnit inn.le i.ml which ' n..t f
gorReoua
lroei,.. dene ended from
lately ancestor
and their Inexpcn
alveneM ninl th.- pleasure "i l"n
nliiK ami ilrttlKiiihg them Iihm nddod
ffrcatly in llie,r value anil the null, i
pation of Hi- hall Palo iirKurnll. n
nil 4arlrton of solid colliirii hiivc
been used lor Ilia full round skirt,
and the bodlra and overdress hum In
several Instaucea been further en
hanced by delicate bunches of flow
era or Kpriijo r roses cut from (low
ered (utwri or iTflnnin' and nn
plkiued. iimnll liver or uld npiin
ajles, iiowr- d llfihtly iironnd the
apraya, heimucn the daintiness of the
effect. Th thinnest of chiffon or
mull lace i-d-id flchua are worn, not
concealing too much of tha neck.
On gown made la of pink tarleton
with aprav of pink roaea with their
green leaven appllqued on tha pavnlers
and bodice, r mio buttona ornament
tha long V slwiped front of tha bod
lee, which In allKhtly ipanirled. While
lace frills finlh tha elbow aleevea
and a llchu of iha aame la worn.
JJIlvor alfppers. with pink hose, are
to be aorn. end the hcola of the slip
pers' aro v.iim.ed pink. "The elnbor
ately puffed mill nompadoured nolfTUro
la to be pondered and further adorn
d by amall rarlnnds of tiny pink
roaea, A Mack velvet band la to be
,; worn around the neck, block patches
and a black aatln half roaak. Many
Of the K'ria hava decided to have
postal card picture! made In costume
after tha ball, and Will color them
with bit or water colora.
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tha Junior Auxiliary of Trinity
i church held a aocial meeting Thurs
day afternoon with Mia Elisabeth
i . Towall at tha realdenc of her aunt,
Mr Victor Btern, on Vance street.
Mr. Stone nf Charleston gave a brief
, outline Of tha way In which tha rulld
.Work la conducted In that city. Re
freshments were aerveS during the
afternoon. Anion, thoan preaent
. were: : Mhin Mabel Randolph, prel
dent or the auxiliary; Mr. Mtone.
Mra Vowel I of Naahvlllc, Mia Clulrn
- McKlltnon, Ml Qlady t,lndy, MIkm
" Mary Ambler, Mlaa Ulllan f'olllor.
MM France Hill, Mine Kllnabnth
Miller. Mlaa Corre Campbell and
Ml Elisabeth Vowell.
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V The Country elub ha prun Into
. treal popularity and new life leema
to have been Intuaad Into It. Not
. only have the tolf tournament
Which haw ( been played regularly
. idd4 to Ha ever growing popularity,
but the tonnla tournament and the
dlnnera and luncheon hava anrved
to ttttrapt people to tha hoipltable
little club. Tha week ha been full
j at the elub, a the following- aum
tnary will ahow: Tuemlay the reg
ular weekly ladlee golf tournament
wa played: the same evening Mr.
T. W. W. Graham gave a dinner at
the club; Mra. Charlea 8. Jordan en
tertained with a luncheon Wednea
day: Thuraday Mr. Jerome Harring
ton of New York gave a luncheon
and had a hie guest a number of
men who are member of the club;
today Ml Annie William enterlalna
with a luncheon. The golf tourna
ment I played thla afternoon and the
usual tea given. Mra. Charles L
Minor will aerve tea thla afternoon.
There, are a great many entries ,and
the player are requested to be on the
groonda at 8 o'clock. Those wishing
to play can make their entries with
Dr. Paul Rlnga-.
Mra J. W. Faucette will entertain
thla afternoon and again In the even
ing with bridge at her home on Col
lege treet. A number of guests have
been Invited.
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Mlas Ei'lth Alexander enlrrlulned
Thursday rwnlng at the residence of
her elator, Mra. W. I Black, on
Houth Jrnnch Hroad avenue, the oc
casion beine, the anniversary of the
birth of thf nostras. The house vas
Illuminated by pink shaded lights,
hyacinths of the aame color and pot
ted plnnt.i uddlng lo the geneial ef
fectiveness. Tmcliig and music were
pleasant fenfire f the evenlm;. A
supper was served at midnight. MIms
Alexander' fiesta were: Mrs V. 1
Klack, Mis .1. M. Alexander, Miss
lttil Worle. Miss Glflee KlllinlliK.
Miss Lucy Vn -e. Miss Adelaide Fish
er, Miss A e Parker, Mr. Charles
Parker. Mr . ;rnest Alexander. Mr.
Corset Covers, 29 ds., 39ds.,49cts.
Drawers, - 39 ds., 49 ds., 59 ds.
Regular 50c to $1.00 Value
This is a special sale on (In
of corset covers and drawers.
I)Onieij.nl. J'lH'es were lv -
Corset envers are of ",MM
Rook; lain and laee riiiHiie.l ('al, Tmvlinn and
imitation t'liniv: sizes ;:iu 2 : three lot
49c.
Drawers are plain, henisi itched fucks or muslin
embroidery and lace trimnieil; lint lies of durable
nainsook and muslin; three lifts, IV.h:, -We.. :!),.
Reduced prices on articles as necessary in all sea
sons as these, are douhly valuable. They're never
out of Style or seasou. it would be wise to buv full
sets.
M. V. MOORE
women's orrnTTEn.
II latton Aimoe.
:l;nd Moore and
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Mr. I,. Kli.n I" t h Hnllnn inlcrtnlnH
with ir wiukc iiiii.iic.ii ior n
I'hlnrn v of IIiM..n i ij hi):i v hi Her
resldetn-e mi I'hi-Hlniit street. Mrs.
I'lilniov Ihik spent the winters In
Ashevllle fur a iiiiirilx r of j ears, and
is at preHent u K'o-hI at the Itattcry
Park hotel
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The contest which was Inaugurated
a month ago Lv Hupl. It. J. TlKhe
endMl jesterda The school hairiK
the larKest percentage of attendunee
ilurlnn the month was to be awarded
a facsimile of the handsomo etching
of (len. Hubert K. Lee which occu
pies a place of honor In the lllh
school building. Heverul of the pub
lic achools have entered the contest,
the result of which will nut be known
and made public until Monday. The
etching la handsomely framed and Is
greatly coveted. Judging by the close
neaa of the contest hy the different
school.
Mra. James I,. Alexander has post
poned the bridge party which she had
arranged to give at the itattcry Park
hotel In honor nf Mrs. Phlnney on
Tuesday until the week following.
The bridge party will be given Feb
ruary Ith.
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Mrs. John Carter entertained yes
terday afternoon at her home on
Montford avenue with bridge. The
party wa Informal and there wero
only a few tables.
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Miss Louise Arbogast celebrates (he
twelfth anniversary of her birthday
this afternoon by giving children's
party at the residence of her parents
on Montford avenue.
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The auditorium or the Ashevllle
High school was packod to tho door
last evening; even the aisles were till
ed with Interested relatives and friends
of the young people, who werv mem
ber of the graduating class, and who
had assembled tn witness the exer
cises. Tho class colors and numerals
were conspicuous above the stage at
the end of the auditorium where the
clauses were grouped and In front or
which, sat the graduates. The exer
clK opened with an Impressive In
vocation pronounced hy Kev. O. Ilels
abeek of the Christian church, and
was followed by a chortii "Uncrow ned
Kings," well sung by tho High school
olioiu. The alnglng durtng the even
ing was worthy of special commenda
tion and the choruses wero evenly
imp under the efficient direction of
Miss May Klmberly. Tho salutatory
"Athletics, In Us relation to ibe
school," was delivered by Mr. Frank T.
Tonipscin, who spoke convincingly of
I's advantage to the student, the or
ation was well prepared and received.
Miss Mabel Miller recited "Old Ace"
cleverly with a good appreciation of
the humurous points that won a
spontaneous hurst of Rpplaus. Mr.
Mural Huberts read an original poem,
(nulled "Cxarza of Novnnlamt" which
displayed remarkable talent. Neither
the linusuul subject nor the handling
of It suggested the youth of tho au
thor, Mr. Hoy Hwurlxberg, the class
br tilde, displayed a keen sense of
humour and at each mention of th
faculty and graduates In his well writ
tin chronicle there was a hcartv
lutiRh. The valedictory, "Alfred Ten
nyt-on. was rend In a very musical
olce by Miss Mary Tennent and wns
both Interesting and Instructive. Dr
McCieady delivered after the valedlc
tnry a fine address. After the award
Ing of tho diplomas to the graduates
tho 'benediction was pronounced
Dr. McCready. The graduate were
showered with flowers during th
evening and after the exercises ninny
or their rritmds remained to offer eon
gvniulatlons. The program was one
of unusual excellence and both the
faculty and graduates ure to lie con
graft, lated. on the achievements of
lust evening.
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he Tahkeostee i lull entertained
wl'li an Impromptu dance last ,
Inc. at their club room. Among tlmm
present were, Mr and Mrs. Ilealhc
Curler, Mrs. Itufus Woodcock. Mlsx
Pauline Paiiuln, Miss Adelaide Lough
'.m, Miss Hettle Sites. Miss Mary
MikelcaJher, Miss Jessie Stlkelenther.
Miss Laliige Dates, Miss IJIllan Weuv
r. Mr. Itnlph Carrier. Mr. 11. It Mil
liinl. Ml Paul Kvcst, Mr. Cliarles Fol
soi.i, Mr Casslus Cadger, Mr John
liolsou, Mr Willis Home. Mr. N.
A It, adles. Mr Haker. Mr ICIiIiihoii
;.n.l Mr. King.
less cciisi t jjr.iai-s
Thf values ;m ili-
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tinnier muslin uml ti:iin-
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PERSONAL
Mr M
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Mikm i:i.i i
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in.. i. I n tin
;r inili.i u . of W lnli
h.. Ii;ih l.c-n .1 the Nulii
l hi Mil i 1 . 1 1 1 -1 in ll.illl
1..M t nir vi ,ii -v han ii
nr.
.1 ll, i Hillside
It V lit III I h Is
Mr. ;iiii Mi. Mniris Sinner, who
Imv. I,e. II lie r.ii' -ts ..I Mr. A. lill-
liiek. I'llllliiil estelil,i to MoiriH
OH II , ,'l A .1' I Mi .
Mr. mill Mrs.
iird, wim aiic
spenillllK n o l.il
Herk. l, y.
. K. Miller. .
e, . iii ly man I
l.is at the
f lire,
il. arc
Hold
Mr. It. .In it Iiiims. of i 'Ii ii I ta hooks.
returns this in.k iiikI will tic a Kue-t
ill the Hallery Park hole)
Mr. Ii. M Itliltcood. of Richmond. 1
spending a lew days In the city.
Mr. W. A. Whltiemore, of Cola, H.
C. I a guest at the Haiti. ry I'ark
hotel.
Miss Muriel lllount, of New Orleans,
and her until. Mrs Itenne Pufrlchc,
ari. spending a few weeks In Ashe.
Ville.
Mr. Charles l. Purroy. of New
York. Is n visitor to Ashevllle.
Mr. Andrew Price, of Marlenton.
W. Va.. Is In tho city for several days
on business.
Mr and Mrs. Heverlv Jones, of Ht.
Louis, are spending a few days In the
clly.
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M Iss Adele Klsher. of Concord, Is
visiting friends In the clly.
Mr. W. K. Whiting left yesterday
for Washington, I. '.
Mr. Flnklesteln
Jacksonville, Klo.
left yesterday for
Miss Oeorgla Hanell has gone to At
lanta, (la,, to visit friends for several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. H P. Crane, of Chi
cago, are spending several weeks In
the clly.
Mr. W. S. Metcalfe, of Philadelphia.
Is in Ashevllle for a short stay.
Mr. H. Kplro, of Rlrmlngharn. Is In
Hie city for a hrlf stay.
Mr. and Mrs. P,eary. of Knoxvllle,
are guests of Mra. IHckcrson on Col
lege street.
Miss Mary Eva French, of Winches
ter, Ky.. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. (i.
W. McCready, on Church street.
Mr. Hampden Hill, of Raleigh. Is a
guesl at the Putter? Park hotel.
Miss Marguerite l 'it inula v and
brothers. Paul and Hubert Canaday,
lire spending the week end In Candler.
Mr. John C. Smllli has gone to Con
cord on business.
Mr. J. II William, of Charlotte, Is
In town for a few days.
Mr. R 11. Wilder, of Clnclnnall. Is
In the city for a few days on busi
ness. Dr. and Mrs. Ccorge T. Winston nre
staying for sonic lime at the Misses
Kerrs, on Vance street.
Mrs. R. L. Wagner has returned
from Murfreesboro alter a visit to her
parents.
POLICE ESCORTING
"DRUNK" HOME
Have Chance to Tsc Discre
tion for Five Dollar Hill,
Rays ( oin'r Bingham.
(Dy AiioclaUd Preit.)
NKW VOKK, Jan. 1'y - V.ll. .
rhaiteroiiHgc of drunkrii infn ti tlnu
hiMUfn inntrail nf umlcr ;irri't t
Htrttlon hnuwn whs tun1 of tho hum
Jtolii Int-lnK-ly. if nrlcMy. ili.scussril t
pnltro Ctinimljwlonrr UlnRhitiu tn tes
timony toitrty ln'Tori tlio I'XtM nt l o
(ontinltlro InvcstlKHtinR cnurts "I
think nltr or l'ltto Kohb-r f
lainl hitM th1 ilht I1m." s.ii( tlu- rum-
mlsslonrr. "H a ("Icn'
meets a dninken mai
orderly person on the
him home man
from a dinner ilrunk
arrested."
As to existing poll,-
lit Mil pnlt. . in;in
or v t n a tli
mrt'i't. In1 tiik.-n
roniihH htm
.shMiilil not I'f
1 F
r.-tion. the
dls
commissioner Mild:
"They may Like a ili.iu
.1
ilis. i etlnn lor n Ihe dollar bill."
Other Sllhle.ts taken up S..I11. ..
them at 11 1 11 1 1 length, were Ihe al
lege,! prev.l' n.e i.f giatt III dealing
with women of the streets, die
lessness of dealing with the ' s... i 1!
evil" until, as the e..iiinus.si..ner e
firessed It. ' ininiMet s m, .ilh.r . all. .
off or climated ' an. I white .Iim imt
fie anions ilnmtgrallt.
The eonimissioiiet
easy" Rial! work.-.i
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in . . .mi.
111. Ml
.-.lent
u Ith arrests of w ne 11
He eald he knew a
worked, although lie .
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wherehy orfe-eiN gi ,1. a ".on. 111.
take her to eoult. lie. In i l-n.-.l au.l
then have the ease Ti. .1 1,1, id.
arresting officer g, Ming !n ..liar.
Aeeor.llliK to Ills statement
111.
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all
.ill.
v hite sla'e tralTi. is et, ni.N ,
I on anioiiR Immigrants In
liarts of New York ' If ou knew
i ntlemen." he kii.I it w.iuM lir
ik
it r hearts "
"One of Hie lliinus f Is.
lone," continue.) th- cominisslouer
'Is to abolish the trust e,,ntrolllnK the
white slave trade. There Is e. j,-..
leimnu that Hi. re Is such a trust.
and Ihe sooner we realize H the let
ler off we w ill he "
NEW DIVISION
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
WASHINGTON." J,,n. 19. A l.ill
ereatlnn n new dlvialnn In Ihe niidd'e
federnl Indlelnl district of Tennessee
the hill, court l io sit nt ("ookville.
the bill, court Is to sliat Cmkvllle.
PANAMAlfOFFICIAlS
WELCOME W. H. TAFT
I'lic I'icsidciif eh
KiKlilh Trip A
miis 'nrriiallv
.1 Makes
russ Istli
( i I CI'll ll.
(By Associated Prrs j
PANAMA. Jan. iJ. l'i . elent.. lei I
Tall l"du inuilc his elgliih iii. a. r.i.-s
the IsthiuuH und v . i w le n was
Kreeted w ith marked i. inotisti ations
.f good will. With bis inirty Mr.
I'aft lanileii this morning ai 'olon and
jiria e4'ile,l liv special train t" alihra.
win re toniKTlii he la iu.iiteil at do-
resldein of Lii u i.-ii;i nt -i 'oloiii 1
Oothals. r liairman of tne f'auania
anal coinmlssion. His recti, lion by
the I'auauian ofTiclftls, l..h al 1'olon
and l ulebra, Was most itmllal. Tie
moriiw Mr. Taft will visit the site of
(latun dam.
The United States i uier North
Carolina, on w hich Mi . Tafi sailed j
from Charleston last Monday, and the'
convoy cruiser Montana arrived at
Colon at 10 o'clock litis morning
after a voyage that wa-. marked hy -splendid
went her conduct." All the
members of ihe part wie in nood
health.
Colonel lioethals, Ji.s. pit Hlack
hurn. governor ot the canal zone; Col. '
William C. (Jorgas, phief sanitary offi
cer of the znnc, and other prominent j
persons Immediately boarded thel
North Carolina from the lug Clirlsto-
bal anil welcomed the president-elect,
who, Ht 10.40 o'clock, landed at dock:
No. 2, adjoining the Panama railroad !
offices. The first persons to shake I
the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Taft when
they landed was Governor I'oriiro
Melendez. of Colon, who introduced to
them Mayor Henlgno Ainlilon. Chief
nf rolice Arrango and other I'nnii-
man officials.
Mr. Taft and Ilia pal ly immediately .
boarded a train which was walling!
and left at noon for Culelira. Arriv
ing there tho prealdent-eloct was re
ceived ceremoniously by the members
of 1'resldtttit Obaldltt's cablnel. Dur
ing the afternoon Mr. Tad had a con
ference with the engineers engaged In
Hie construction of the canal and a
visit to the (latun dam was planned
f.,r Irimntrnu'
The president-elect and his party
w ill sail from Colon for New Orleans ,
next Kriday.
Mr. Taft tonight mad. an address.
to the engineers, In which be endeav
ored to inspire! in them Independence
of opinion concerning the .anal. To
innmw Mr. Taft will call on President
1 ilialilla.
URGE CALIFORNIA
TO ACT WISELY
New York ConuniU.'t 1 )
j.rccnft s Constant Agita
tion Af?iiinst Japano-sp.
(By Aaiociated Prau.)
NKW YORK. Jan. 29. An lin
liiiitunt movi nienl with rcepeit tn the
.laiuineso iuestinn in California was
InaiiKiiialiHl Imlav nt a mecliiiK v.
Ihi- liiuinl or tniil. and transpm la
llnn rnmniltli i. mi foreinn niul ln
hii In r tratle. II wna "decided "tn
ri'cnmmeiid tn tin- board Unit th.'
imirliantK nf New York appeal In
the merrhanlH niul manui'acturera n'
all nlher ntntes to co-opernto with
them In linprensliij- upon the people
nf t'allfnrnla the unwladom "f per
slulent illsrrlnilnnllnn atralnst the pen.
pie nf a nut inn. lapajl. thnt hn-'
ilinwn it title tn the reapert of Ihe
wnrlil at lai'xe: tha! has proven l!nel'
I.Tlie n (rent fm .m- !n the civilizing
anil prnKre8sl e Inlluenee of the
Knrlil. and whone trade Is of Import
ance to this country
The committee strongly deprecat".!
the constant agitation In California
ajjatnid the Japanese, and expresse-t
the f.ar thai Its continuance will -tii.iislv
affect Ihe amicable relations
heineen Japan ami the United States
At the conference, which was com
p.iKeii of the committee and othera in-
telcNtefl In ihe .1. II. RtlPHO trade, were
repi eHe ni a 1 1 vt's ot the licneral Klee
lii.' company. Kiihn, Ioeti X- I'.c. .
A tiii Line & Co the National i'Iiv
hank, the I'llilla and Japan Trailim-
nipanv. and Mniler, Maclean
DECLARES BILLS
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
(By Auockited Pre.)
U ASIIlrro.. Jan. 9. licpr.
ntative Jiuikins. of Wlnsconsin.
H.urmon ot the h. .use committee on
Mi. .iiitliciary. In a sp-ech in tlie house
' ' ' 1 la . tie, lareil that the proposed
I', ail" I. ill and otle r a lit I-1 n Juliet ion
I. ills it. f.re his i .in in tlteo are tine. oi
ntntiiiii.il.
nil v One -ItKiiMo gl'IMM',"
I hat is I.AX A I l I llllllMtl (il l
MNK. I,o.il, t.ir II.. smn.lllll e ..I r:
I'.KUX K. Pee, I th,. Yorhl over W
i iire I i 'old In ie May. "5c.
Stiirriff's Ice Cream
notoil for It's purliv and richness.
Phone
$r..00 meal Hckets 14.00
16 PATT0N
New Lot of Large,
3 KOlt 10 CENTS.
OWNBEY'S
25 Montford Ave.
DEADLOCK IN
S. C. LEGISLATURE i
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work, blouses
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MonilHy and
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K"i) ns.
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line lice. II,
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HIGHEST IN HONORS
Baker's Cocoa
AIIO CHOCOLATE
50
HIGHEST
AWARDS
IN
EUROPE
AND
AMERICA
. 8. it. ui
A Cocoa off Inferior
quality or artificially
flavored soon cease3
to be palatable i but I
the genuine BAKER'S
COCOA never loses Its
relish by constant use.
It Is a perfect food, pre
serves health, prolongs
life.
WALTER BAKER & CO., LTD.
Ettakirsssd ueg DORCHESTER, MASS.
"Brenlin" Window Shades
Thf (trcnlin won't ir,nk or "we hi Kir.
ThiH is Hi wmiiiw .hailc uhirh i;iin
v at inftu-t itn.
Burton & Holt,
Sole Agi nts.
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CUT PRICES
PIPES.
Never were mieh bargains
olTcrVd. 2.50 to $-1.00 Pipes
wp offer for $!.!).'
WELLS' SM0K SHOP.
CHIROPRACTIC
(Kl-ro-prar-llr)
)N I F,M. NATION ITIlOVT IN-
r,STIi TU)N IS IDOIt
.hi(.mi:nt.
Abnnrnial prssurt upon nerves Is
t li o cmisc if all diseases; 1V renmvitiff
this pn-smire, nortn.tl riniiittntiH and
hrntth will be rostin'fd. Ileeunlzofl
and endorsod by thousands of citizens
Of Other StHtPS.
Incurable ilseRfP8 mir specialty.
IK. '. F. COMI'TOX, Oilmpra tor.
Ixal IliiilcliiiK. South of Fountain
fhonf H2t.
ASHEVILLE COAL AND
LUMBER Ca
PlionoN 7:t niul .t.". IS I'niion w.
SKINNER & HUNTER
Hair Drenlng Parlors, room 10.
Paragon Hid. Phone 67. We make
a specialty of electrical face and ncalp
treatmenta. Lteat ot everything in
Hair Oooda and Hair Dreatlng,
Swltchea and Puff made from your
combing.
The Asheville School oi
Music and Dramatic Art
the AiiDiromm
Phone .1 1 1
! La Orecque Corset! . . ;
I For every type of figure. ;
: GREENE & CO., :
j 12 Church Street. ;
Oellvi
red ., -Ml pulls of the
S CAFE
AVENUE
Oily Bloaters.
:t: n:Ts D(izi:.
Phone 56
Jpecial Jbfe of handkerchiefs
Jodatj
Vfslcrda v vu icicivi'il a larc sh i j mitMit of hand
ki rcliicl's. Tlirv arr fresh and clean ami not a Mcm-
isli to mar tlirir
all linen inil ial
attraetivciH .ss.
landkcri liief fo
10c Each
A reuliir Tn- linen lianilkeivliief will ho sold at
40c Dozen N
floral Outings Specially
Underpriced
Today wi
other outim
Vt'sterdax' we sold yanh
hut we still have a splendid
from. Regular 1.V and 17i
for
10c
ast Ray of
(foods
D. ft. MeKINNON
7 Tatlon Avcnjic
(O to ItedwootTa Stora.)
Ladies and
Genflemens
TAILOR
r
New
Golf Links
Would lie a jrreat
filing for Aslicviue. Our
M. & W. hiiliaii Cu;il is
a still greater thing for
hor citizens. Try a ton
and be con iiireil.
Carolina C02I &
Ice Company
PHONE ISO.
Our constant aim ia to serve Dairy Products of the
highest quality, absolutely clean and sweet. We
guarantee all our products and are glad of an optxrtun
ity to redeem anything found unsatisfactory. But we
try to maintain such a Tiigh standard that" everything
will be highly SATISFACTORY, and vre believe we art
succeeding.
In addition to MILK and CREAM we make a spec
ialty of FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER and EXTRA
RICH ICE CREAM.
Our prices are reasonable and our service prompt and
courteous. May we not serve you I
Asheville Pure Milk Company
PHONB! sr
FOR RESULTS, USE THE CITIZEN WANT ADS.
r
"TOE5Td R E '0 r
NONE
8,
51 BYTT0N AT.ftPtTT
ASHEViLLE NC
Our Sale o!
'nut mill's 1ini;iv ( Mine
!Toil all!i'S Ml'" ill thes
l.nt 1
Lot ''
i ;i ami
I' Ints.
is
Lot .
"c will ott'er a 15i-
will sell our line of heautif,ul floral and
at a veiy luw priiv.
lid yards of these jot ids
assorlineiit to cliooso
yard quality of outing
Yard
Ready - to - ltiear
Sale
GIVE US A TRIAL
and -e i. ill di inonstrntc to yon that
uir meHi..il.s ,,f ctenninjr ?:irment8 of
ver) .l. s. riii ion a"o ierfecl. Lace
i::.l ileh.nl, fnlirirs a specialty.
Queen City Dysing & Clean
ing Works.
II Miurrli Sliwl. I'liono 2110.
' NOW OPEN
New York Lunch Room
and Restaurant 1
For Ladies and Gentlemtn
11 South Main $t
M. WEBB
Millinery Importer
Vo. flattery prk Plre, P1im 144
skoidlle, N. O.
MISS CRUISE
nm DHKssnvG rAinxiw.
(ironnd I liir. 25 Ilayward Hi.
I'lione 16.
Just received a new line nf Comba,
Rnrri tti s rmd Hair Pins In the latest
styles. A full line of new Hair Goods.
,-vive your comldnirs and out hair, we
ir.jke (honi no o order.
.Manlciiiin,'. r,0c; ShampoolnR BO
mid T5c; Mini nipooing and llairdreaa
Ins? 7:.. and ? 1.00. Klectric Scalp and
car ial ,tr..;nge. Chiropody Work for
iadies and (ientlemen.
M0BERN WAYS'
HI0NE 356
Val Laces
1 i"iii over. Some
yard,
yard,
yard.
Ml'd.
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