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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, MARCII 1909. SOCIETY The trnis tournament whkh wan to hae been played at the Country club today haa been postponed until Monday. The mixed foursome golf tournament begins this afternoon at the club and will run for several Wrack. J . Mrs. H. D I.uckrtt entertained With a brlle party last evening l iter residence n Cumberland avenue. Ill house wii effectively decorated With palm and carnation The ladles' prise wim an artlstlcully hand palnted pluta. and the gentlemnn'i prlxe a sliver cigar cutter. Mm Luckett's guests vvure Mr. anil .Mra. VT. II. Penl'.nd. Mr and Mm. Charles Balrd. Mr. and Mr A W (Irlmes. Mr. and Mr. K D. Ilnlrd. Mr and Mr. Eugene Hyde. Mr. Jam M Oaln, Mri. Morton. Mine Annie Ten land. Mlaa Margaret T'enland, Mr. Valentine and Mr. l.uckrtt. J . Mr. Caiyt Florlo's piano recital Tueaaay sveolng at the Y. M. C. A it amusing much Interest, and the eat are wiling rapidly. Mr. Klorlo ho arranged an unusually fine pro gram, and, the recital promises to be musical treat. Mr. O. C Hamll ; ton' number war sot decided upon ' when the program wa published, , and are given In thl lamia: t, a) Been and Aria from Faust . , Gounod BUn aong from fauot ? ' . . ... , .. . .Oounod I. (a) tiovely Spring. . . ,W. Coenen 1 b) Ho Canto Robert France The ooncert will begin at 1.10 Tueeday owning. The Hit of patron- asses for the occasion ha not been , completed end will be given In a later Too, meeting Of the. Thursday prdgo cluh wo hold yesterday after noon at the rnatdonco of Mra, J. W. Faurotta, instead of on Thursday. . The licit jnootlng will be held at the . residence of Mr, w. H. Pen land. . , i Mra.. William C. Hudson will enter tola next week for her house guest, ;'. Mrs, MeOlrV. of Pennsylvania, with a aerie f informal bridge parties at Iter reldfii' en Chestnut street. ., ainaottiicemen.t Is mads of the ssarrta of Mies Bneo Cusachs PMIpg and Mr. William Q. Oren- anew, Jr., which oocurred In Knox lUe, Im March Ird. A J The Saturday Masts club meets this afternoon st 1.10 at the X. of P. hall n Hotttti Mnla street and an Inter sting folk song program will bo given. Mr. R. F. Campbell will be hostess of the meeting this afternoon. Member rf the club are requested to bring a contribution of fifty cents, to ward defrti -in the expense of having th yearly irnram printed. A j$ r Th Dramatic dub of Converse col logo at UarU.nburg. will produce "In JDlxle," Mrs. Mary C. Robinson's pop ular pluv, Monday evening at the col lege, and anticipate an unusual suc cass. Th irottug people have been . rehearsing for several weeks, and Jhave staged the drama carefully. It Is probable that several of the Con Ml Fannie Wlnckr entertain? very InforniMlly yeicilay aflernoo with bridge. Minn Wheeler's guests were Minn Wlli-llit Hauler. Mlm rkirah Oossctt. Mlm Mary Hllkelcather, MlM Adelaide Loiighran. Mlm Lillian Weaver, Minn Jessie, Ktlkeleather. MIsh KatherltiH Muaoti and MIhh l,a!iif Dates. A A l.lttle Miss Martha Webster cele brated the sixth anniversary of he birth at her home on South Mai street Thurnday afternoon. The house was attractively decorated with flag" and bunting and I tin national color were used to great advantuge In th scheme of decoration. The birthday cake was covered with tiny silk flan and the candies were red, white an blue, A large paper cake contained the souvenirs and each girl was give a celluloid doll daintily dressed I red, white and blue, and the boy were given lutes, while each gueat was given a tiny silk (lag. Little M Webster was the recipient of man pretty presents from her guest Among those present were: I. ml Adams, Cornelia Adam. Kllzabet Mears, Eugenia Mears, Helen Haw thorne, Caroline Ilrewn. Hortenne Ilobertson, Margaret Kobertson. !r othy Westall. Henrietta lirtggs, Pau line Patterson, Mary Pegram, Mary Webster, Geneva Connell, Mason Wiley, Harold Mears, McKea Alexan dor and Arnold Alexander, r or The tennis tournaments at the Bat tery Park hotel, which are being ar ranged for the season, have aroused much Interest among the young peo pie, and a number of prominent play era have signified their Intention of entering, Tbe weather, also th pre paratlon of the tennis court, which will bo put In order, will necessitate the postponing of the tournaments for a short period. Invitations for the tournament will shortly b issued J J Th children of the Hebrew Bun day school hod a Purlm party ye trier day afternoon at the residence of Mra, h. Hlomberg, on Wood On street The children played a great number of games In which their eld ers, the several teacher of the Bun day school Joined. Refreshments were served, and th children had a generally good time. A pretty Inci dent of th afternoon wo the pre Minting of presents by th children to the superintendent. Miss Long, and to Mra Solly Zaglar. Little Edna gave to Miss Long, In th nam of the children, a beautiful gold brooch with a flower made of baroque pearls, wishing her health and happiness Little Sylvia Samuels presented to Mra Zogler a handsom rose hatpin Thar were forty children present. J J A large number of Ashevlllo people attended the thirty-fourth annual debate of the Delphian Literary socl ety of Weavervllle college, which was held In the college auditorium lost evening. The question, "Resolved, That the United Htates should estab lish a national park In the Appalach isn mountain," was ably discussed by both sides and decided" In favor of the negative. The affirmative was vers graduate win , 00WB Mond.y I m)rwlnew, by MeMns u B A. Lotspelch and E. B. ' AsbsvlllH Tuesday. Th JUhevllle High school has the . further distinction of having led all th elty school last month In at tendance. The half holiday won re cently by the several grades wn therefore doubly enjoyed. . Th Saturday afternoon whlnt club will meet this afternoon with Mr. Graham Webb at her residence Panola street. ST of There will be a director' meeting or the Awwulated Charities Tucsdav, March th. at the T. M. C. A., at 4 o'clock. J Jt The Jenny Wren met yenterday at little Mia A-Ima Hawthorne', and decided to have their sale at Sea wall's pharmacy. In ahiiul two weeks The children will put on sale about a hundred artldi. all of which were made by their small finger. The proceeds of the sale will be used to help a poor fsmltv, and to purchase books for the club. The next meet ing will be at the home of little Ml Carrie Bowles. I Messrs. Clapp. An oration was delivered 'by Mr. I', p. Allison and declamations by Moasrs. Monroe Roberts and Ve rona Brlttaln. President I. K. Weav er presided. The Judges were Mr. Laffsy Reeve, Rev. T K. Hmlle and Mr. J. J. Reagan. Music fur the oc casion was furnished ,y Mr. M. A Yost. Mlsa Pontile Reagan. Ml Su sie Hunter and Messrs. Marlon and Will luin Yot and Fred Brown. ( personaC) Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Rlnmherg left yesterday for Washington. Raltlmore and New ork and will be away for two weeks or lonser. Mrs A. II. linger has returned to Norfolk. Va.. after a several week' i,i. mm nun, ma me ttarns on Church street. Mr. n. McNnlr left yesterday for ftetrolt, Mich. Mr. P. H. Branch left yvsterday for Buffalo. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. PhlllpshoriM left yes terday for their new home in Cin cinnati, after spending several week at the Battery Park hotel. Mis V M. Hewitt of Virginia is the guest of her brother Mr. V. R. Hew Itt on Montford avenue. NIGHT PUBLICITY. Night publicity Is the utilisation of the idea that trade follows the light; ana the better the light, the more business." 11 oepenas for It success upon the natural law that rsnw-s things and people to turn toward the light. It depends also opon the production of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Phillips hae Incandescent lamp, without which returned from an extended visit watli cnuld be had Very little effective out door Illumination. Mr Mr. Thorn l Foreman I umpi Ul who have spent several weeks In. th a ",u" current we can now rsuse the city left yesterday for Cincinnati. I front of a store to blossom with light urniiani, attractive and comDellln Mr. Thoma K. Bmlley of Weaver- We can force attention l,v ,m,in. vlllc underwent an operation at the ., . . Meriwether hpltal yesterday mora- - "I ana ng and I Improving. usisness, a thing possible only at ntgnt. we can take a dark street, Mr. J W. McCullough of Virginia provided it la fairly accessible, and is spenu.n wvera. us txiu inrous make It a Popular and non.iw.n. nl.ht in me cit. tborouirbfr.. ,. , " - mint 11 in ne, liter Ulin- Mr. 8. (J Miller of Naahvlll.. Tenn.. Ml"""'' vv nly arrived yesterday and will spend a "lrlna ' with electric nlgns. outline few days with friends here. some of the store window with In candescent Ininiia a f . t. - 1 t 1 I , LI. . .. 1- 1- i . 11 " 1 ' " V, 1 iTII . ,gKp IIUIIIIIHII Ul 131. uiui, im here fur a few days. up. i-eopie will then come there by Mr. Guy V. Roberts of Marshall Is the thousand, where formerly thev spending several days In town with I shunned th street because It ws dark. now many people would go to an amusement pork unless It wore well nay, lavishly lighted ? No one but thieves and cut-throats, who love the oara. Light la cheerful nri ntinnin. It I natural to e down a iie-i,,. friends. Mr. II. f. Frlck of Pittsburg registered st the Berkeley hotel. Mr. Clark R. Davis of Columbus. Ohio, Is registered at the Berkeley. Mr. 8. B. Calhoun of Bristol, Tenn., "treet in preerence to a daik one, to , i run., I I . - . . , 4 Is here for a short stay with friends, j'"" "L ' . u r msieaa of a uy kooos mat are Mr. C. T. Hwaln of Baltimore Is the guest of friends here for a few days. Mr. E. N. Cheney of Old Fort shown to th best advantage, under me nest light. Effective night publicity may be of many forms. There may be an elec tric sign of th transparency class, i . .. - In AahevJIIe. tbe guest of friends, yes-It " ."""V wtP- or ,m'rp mV eraav "u'r np sign of anydeslred HIgfli Art Mr. W. H. Elliott of Richmond, Va.. Is here for a short business trip. Mr. A. Q. Deweese of Murphy Is spending a few day her on business. Mr. Deweese wss the secretary of the republican executive committee for lw, having any number of limiu and costing accordingly; or there may Be a changeable letter sign, so ar ranged across the store front as to burn "It message" any message de sired into the mind of all who see it. The latter sign Is changed once a week, and can be ucd to advertise recent campaign. fhe tenth congressional district in the If?"'1 bargains, and u..u,ii,B ut mat nature.. Mitten there S ntllllno, , , . . . . v. nw irmuiiig oi ruws or in- ui- oj-. k u I canaescent lights around the win. nm . -v, i , r, . nuKir; ui l.lng. . , . villa, Tenn.. arrived yesterday and JiT! n"C p and corner r will spend several day with friend '.. swronna me eage of a In th city. oul not ,ea8, 'here Is the uac uin-uuKca wim its painting or Ur r.l,M aith ui. "inograpnea poster, so arranged that Point spent yesterday with friends h?d 'l0" tn uper e1e reflects here. Mr. O. Marstel has returned to hi the light from a row of Incandescent throwing it directly on the design or type, and so making It stand out bold home in Canton after spending a few 'n.,lha unndlng darkness, th objective of thousands of pairs of eyes that never .notice It by day uoea it all pajrT A well ask: Does It pay to adver use at all? or course It pava Compared la days here. Mr. F. M. Beadley of Old Fort Is here for a few days on business. Mr. Genrse Brnwer nf RrnnViur. N. Y.. la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. equttl term wltn ,,h,'r ndvertlslng It Charles . Jordan at their residence B" murn to 'Tlm'nd It. It gives on Montford avenue. Ivry large display. In a conspicuous ! position, is seen iby many thousand Mr 3 u. tiuA-m., t. .u. v.. of people, and Its cost Is low, ' - " -W " , w.., " , J Ml I . S bean th aueat of Urm. J. w Y0U rnt bill board, or put up a ley In Washington for several months, ,l,n " your nnrATtn. and out-llne returns Tuesday. 11 w,th Incandescent lights. The space is anywhere from fire square feet up Dr. William O'Dnrman .n mi., ward; the number of people seeing O" Gorman of Now York are guests at ' includes pretty much eweryhndy on tJilrjemax, victoria. 1110 siresi irom aawn mi midnight ana tne cost msy range from fifty Mrs. Frank Park nf Jefr.r.nn ou cn, to five dollar per day. You Tenn.. la the guest of Mra Thomas m,'ht Py lem- or, more, according to Harrison on St&rnee avenue. 01 "B' ne numoer ot ngnts. ins nours of burning, and the Mr. and Mra F.dwln niK.on nt n. location trolt who have been the gi;sts of Looking at It from the standpoint " vwi ivMoinriK. liisnl pawncuy is a Mr. and Mrs. Locke Craig at their residence on Montford avenue, have returned to their home. good business proposition Exchange, There Is Only One RROMO QUININE." Miss Louise Blake of New York Is That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI spending sewrul weeka at Klhemar, NINE. Look for tho signature of E W. GROVE. Used tho World over to Cure a Cold In One Day. 2Sc New Silk Coats of attractive designs W display a handsome lino of new silk -oaU suitable as lilit wraps iu tho warm days sure to come now and then in Spring. There are taffeta, ottoman, and laee coats: self, braid and laee trimmed; black cn.l tan colors; semi-fitted and the verv lnot.e kind; 3 and 5 lengths; Prices $10.00 to $37.50 It will well repay you to stop in and see these coats. Thev are good value as well as good style. hi V. MOORE womkjcs orrraTER, M PATTOH AVKSVK. Victoria. Mr. William Redwood will leave for Baltimore Tuesday to visit Mr. Red wood- who Is visiting relative In thatl Ity. Mr. and Mr. .1. W. Tleff of Marlon re expected within several days and will be the guests of Mr. and Mr. Locke Craig for a few day. Mr. M F. Gravely of Columbia Is n the city for a ehort stay on bus- ness. Mr. Frederick Klmbell of Loutsvllle There are so manv of theso disagree Is spending a few days In the city. ablevmptoin"lmanbnrn", lielcliinif of fuii I pases, bloating, pain In nit of the Mr. E. E. Houston of Birmingham stomach, headache, etc all tneaninir I In the city for several day. I indigestion. And indigestion always means dyspepsia ooner or later-if Mr and Mr. Thoma Ponnon of the Indigestion is not rectified. ICodol Petrolt are spending a few week In I can't help but relieve Indiifcstion. It the city. I stops all tho airgi ivstinif symptoms, at once, by fully digesting all food, iust as Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hamlin will re- ft as you eat it. Kodol thus helps N:i- turn to Rochester. NT. Y.. In a few mm 1,0 emxi a complete cure, aollsr hot- SourStomacIi Jndigestion- lloiol days after a short stay In the city. Mr. O. II. Boyd of Charlotte is town on business. Miss Marlon Gray haa returned to her home In Raleiah after a visit of severs! weeks In the city with rela tive, Or. a 'West ray Battle left yester day for Chapel Hill to visit his son. and from there he will go to Eduv mrnh for a several days visit with hi father. Mr Thoma Hay Brohun after a week' visit to his mother In Victoria ha returned to South Carolina ac companied by his brother. Mr. J. P. Rrohun. Miss Michael of Rochester. V. Y.. Is a guet at the Battery Tark hotel. Mr. Allan MoOean of Buffalo. N. T. I a visitor to AshevJIe. Mrs E. M. Backus of Sapphire Is spending a few days In the city. Mrs. Howard TVeBota of Brooklyn. - v.. I In Aahevtlle for stay and Is Park hotel. a short guest at the Battery Mr. Peter Yates of Greensboro la In town for a few day. Mr. Matt Singleton Brohun ho ac cepted a position with the America National- Bank. Our Guarantee. yon re not benefited -the nruKKisi will st once return your m.incv. Doti'l hesitate; any drusirist wtu sell you Kodol on these term. The dollar bottle e.mt on H tinea a much the hie lsiitle. Kmlol ts prepared In Ibe is born lories ot E. C. Do Win A Cifc. Chico. La Grecque Oontti... ; For every typ of trut. QEEENE k COL, : 11 Cliarcli ClTMl : Looks right when you buy It, and stays right after you wear It. Just opened, a great line of novelties for '09 made by the best tailors this big concern is able to employ. Our stock Includes the much wanted worsted In broad, medium, narrow, and clustered stripes, as well as a score of other exclusive and refined pat terns The lapels are just the right depth, the back exactly the right curve, the shoulders the proper slope, etc. It Is not extreme In any way but has an Individual ity bound to appeal to particular dressers. Great appearance for a modest investment, the extremes of cost being $12.50 and $25. and you get your nioney's worth every time, every time. II. Redwood & Co. BUTTEE. 35c per pound. The fancy creamery kind, the klm you pay 40c and 42c per pound fo when made in Illinois Instead of het Thu express company gets the dln Asheville Pure Milk Co. Kast Walnut 8., intone 554, The Asheville School oi Music and Dramatic Ar I TMm AUDITORIUM PtMa M4 AUDITORIUM Tuesday Night, March 9. RUSSELL II. CONWELL Will deliver one of hi: II ji :; ,y:eWi fW - , JJ ' J Children's JPresses in ginghams and Jams It in not necessary for you mothers to bother about having dresses made for those children any more. We have a complete line of pretty colored gingham and white lawn dresses in all the sizes. They are neatly trimmed and it is hard to see how any one could make them so reasonable. Many la dies buy their entire supply from us. WThy not join the ranks of the satisfied customers and purchase yours here. The prices range from 50c on up to $3.00 each. They are for children from 3 to 14 years old. New Veilings in all Colors are priced at ZSc on lfp D.R.McKINNON 7 Pftl p Avenue (Over Redwood's Store) Ladies and fienllemens TAILOR WE SELL Shuttles, Bobbins. Needles, etc., for all makes of sewing machines. Agents for "The White." Beaumont Furniture Co., 27 8. Mala St. Pbooa 1003 THERE IS NO WAITING to b served at our place that II a feature with ns tun i mm serving only tbe very best In the eat ing line. If you' haven't been sating with us, all we ask Is a call. NKW YORK MI If OH ROOM 11 South Main it Drive , Away the Blues On a cold day by using M. A W. Indian Coal. Carolina Cos! & Ice Company Phone ISO. Pattoa Ave. HAIR GOODS Everything for the hair can be at tained here. In all the latest styles. This, make-up of all our hair goods are tbe best, and san offer you the lowest prices., Manicuring, Chiropody. Sham pooing, and Facial Massage.. " lrrem mvwm 15 Haywood Stmt. Phone 1$. anions LADIES The Wade rorset is an artistic crea. tlon built on a principle which elevates It Into a rises exrlusiwely Its own. An assortment of thrae beautiful models may be seen this week at Miss Moore's Art Store. 62 ration Arenuo. Citixen Want Ada Bring Results. Lectures Conwell is the most popu lar lecturer in the world. Admission to all parts of the house, 60 cents. No re served seats. Tickets on sale at the 1k). office night of the lecture. Spring Opening of Imported Models and Tailored Hats Wednesday, March 3rd i M. WEBB CO. Asheville, N. C. 6 Batterv Park Place. t "HE5TSlREDr MODEMNIWAYS' Sauce in Variety Many kind, f sauce lo suit the vsrled tastes of the coamopolitsn patrons of this rood. Lea & Perrlns Diamond Worcester. Helm's Mandalay Bauee, Synders Chill Sauce. Synder's 0-8ter Cocktail Sauce. Red Snapper Sauce and Tobasco. IS Montford Ire. OWNBEY'S Pboae M ' ' -assist r;. - nAzf i 51 WT0N"AVE!gBETT PH0NE356 ASHEVUE N.C. wMvi,ononijooas Large Assortment l Th5aaS- PerCaJes Ginghams, cmbraysjpop- I otnpea Lisle Tissn t. t i i pretty Hue of Ws,i Go White Oooi." H ii MMMMM 1111111111111111111111- 1! i A
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