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' ,. I! rT WW .. .... k mmmm .... THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATOT! I )A Y, MARCH 13. 1909. n is spend - f f PERSONAL Aong Pongpoats for Women priced SOCIETY ' A Tl Miss Marion Jarrett and ber aunt, Mra W. H. M .'p her son of New York are spending a (- e--ks in Ashe ville uii tne.r return home rrotn rlor ..ja. Mum May Nelson his gone to t;r- r, t:ie to vitt friends and rela tives for several das. .- Iouls 1 ti fronds. 1 v a at $15.00. Philadel- " S 'j i The bridge (urn in' nt at th liat ry Par hot' I last rienirig 'a on of the mom enjoable i ni of th" social season at the hotel an.! largely t lid" d. The tat.les r. xranged In the n .IriAing room wbl.h was brilliantly illuminated and showed to ndtaniag. the hand nnlumri worn t.y thf The twautiful prises r. display! on a table for '! linn b fh winners lb value f hih aKjrrejr,,t.",i ' '" feundred dUar. The winners were permitted to noose from the array of artlele. Tim winner the mt prixt wss Mm AoKustu Van ttjrk who ch': wv-ral smaller silver ai tlrlea Instead of one of In lare lrlK-n. Mr. 8. M lll.vk ot II. compilation slid leete a handsome silver photograph frame Thou- irm Dt were Mm, phinne. Mm trhrold Mr. and Mr '". M. I'.rysnt. Vlr. and lira. C. F. White Mtw U-vy. Wi Huntington. Mr. K. (. Imwley, Mr Bloch, Mr Ib-arden. Mrs. Keller, : Mr,, Huntington, Mra. Lock wood. Mra. Graham. Mrs. Auarustu Van Wye. Mm Ma. Mr. Annie Brlda-er . Mra. Robertson, Mra. Phlnney, Mies Hrwter. MIm Louise Branch, Miss Morris. Mra Bradley, Mra. imidwln, Mr. Call Alndr and Mr. and Mr. Je I Alexander. Mr. Bpear orches tra pUyrd during the evening and refreshment war asrved at th con elusion ut the game. Tha steward of I ho Haywood Ktrrrt Method 1st chorea ware entr talnad last evening at a dinner given at rh JwrtdHK of Mr. and Mra. H. A Dunham by Mr. rnham. The atawmrda war divided Into two par- tin and wr t ranvss for fund for tha eburrh, the winning aid to give a dlimar. Mr. lallance. pastor of th rhtjrch, waa toaatmaaur taut vnln Mr. ralmot Mr. Campbell ra atwadvd t toaata and tha atac din- Har Wirt vary njoyabla affair. Rod and whlta earnatlona wara uad aa a catr ptmem and tha placa carda wcr aflarhed to amair aprig of fwacn fcloaantn by blnk rttibona. Thoaa eraatnt avara Mr. UUIanra. Mr. J. M 'amiybrll, Mr, a M. Walla, Mr. . T. Hurtoe, Mr. . M. Felmat. Mr. A. U TMIar. Mr I- V. Bhlnahart. Mr. P. . IHKkaU, Mr. J. P. Mran, Mr. 3. A. Wild, Mr, A. H. FalniRt and Mr, Pun ham. MS : Tha awrol-Anala wara played In In insl ouraraoat ymtwday after noon lit th Country cltfb and the . matohna war watrhfj with keon in taraat by tha maoitera of tha club. Mrs, ft. r. Johnaton and Mr. J. A Winn twat Dr. and Mrs. Chartoa B Jnrdaa with a acora of . Mra, Johnston and Mr. Winn will play asslmt Mlaa Martin and Or. Jnr oocka thla aftnrooun at 4 o'clock for iha iroohr which la offerad 1 th "otintry club. .Thla afternoon alo tha irrfaad fauramxa toU tournament will ba contlnuad. waather permitting, nil lama oroMMl of nwmbera will a out to wltaaaa th tournament played. T will alan b arrved dur ing tha afternoon. J J 'Th Nvadham and WrlKhUmun Mil llnery company hav llmlr annual millinery opening today at their hop on Chureh street and a varlea a ortment of sprina; hata, both tailor made and dreaa, will bo shown. Mr. William Aiken formerly of Ashylln hue iK-rn re-appointed prl- aU tmrrelary to tlm tfovernor of Montana, Mr. Edwin U Norrla Mr Aiken waa formerly rlly editor of Tha Aahevllte ('lllwrn and hii resided In Montana eluhl yeara. und was -on-nH'ted with several of the Weatirn papers Ha spi-rlnl or Htnr reiairter le fore his atmlntment urn private er retary by lov. J..seih K. T'aile. Mr. Aiken stnled rwently that durum Hie session of the Montana IcKlHlntore whlrh ended Krtday Hint 210 bills were passed and IIS of the number fame to the ofllee or the governor on the lt "lay. Mr Allen In rentillns In Helena, Mont.. und liua many frlenda In Ibis dty who will te rIu.I to bear of his r.- appointment. , J Mr. Ilumett Jordan will Kive n children's rerltnl lted by Minn Kathleen Ware. Man h 24th at the Aohevllle School of Mnnle Mr. Jor dsn IM elOK' KlpMiiL-V "Musi So" BOiir anil Mis- W.iiv will re.-id mimh' r of th, , l.ll.li. n's v raes. J l-lie I. oil. Al l Ho lelv ..f Ho 'hllellan i linn O will hold a ,li''( sale Ibis inorioni- at Noland'a Kiel eety HP. re on r.-iek ,,inre and will M. V. (VOVEX-f orrfiTTEB. off. r .i t - aniail ,.,Ks at ra- sofiahl' pri p. j Jl J I 1 1 'w,.J a niilliri.r) lake pl.'o - ifii5 rre, mm at tfje Hfo y on Ifa ,,o'l -ir.et an-J th. prir, and e.ir.y K,;ronor hat will I.. nowi. I ,,,ii,,. hin'lK'ff,e rrpl' Is hai. Uen jsho-Ao iii th wlrvlrrAS r.-enf1y and a krea! inimt,.-r will Ins on view today. Jt An nirajrement Is rumored In the M.ntfard s-Ttlon whleh win Kr.at mirvrlm to the numerous frotidit and arpualntenees of the In terested parties both of whorn are well known and hlshly renp.-, ted. It i hardly probttble that the engage ment Of one exkets will lie an nounced until Immediately before the wedding. Jl J Mra. George It. Hrr.wn and Miss J.-eaie Plp.r who reeently op ned a millinery shop over Paul's bakery on fatton av. nue hav their first open ing Mureh 17lh. and spring and sum mer models alll be shown. Jt A the annual meeting of the I'nl ted Conef di rat Veterans wlileh Is hsld at Memphis. Tenn.. In June, sev en hundred members of the mfd erate choir will sing, eaeh of the choir being represented by several mamtier. It fa) probable that four members of the Ashevllle eholr will attend the meeting whkh will be a memorable occasion. Jt The R P. ('. A. will have an Inter eatlng benefit performance shortly after Kaster wtiich It I lioiM'd wlll be sufficient of an attraction to swell the depleted coffer of the society which haa had heavy call upon It resour ces during the winter. The present plan I to give a vaudeville perform ance having ail tha artists appear In costume. The second half of the program will be devoted to living pictures which will be given In re sponse to a general request. The pic ture are difficult to arrange owing to the fact that the subject must necessarily be of the artistic type or "palntable" and that the smart fash ionable type of femininity make a better photograph than aa a model for a living picture copy of an old master. The plrturea seem to hav caught th popular fancy and there have been many requests that they be given. The seats will be ar ranged as they ar at some of the cafes Chantant In Pari. Those who desire may alt at the little tablea In tha rear of the "cafe" and French waitress will serve tea and Ices, etc. ft la probable that an orchestra will play for tha vaudeville artist also, Jl J Tha grounds surrounding the Hat tery Parle hotel are undergoing landscape gardening treatment and will be entirely re-arrangod. Mr. t . f). Beadles of th Bntmnre tate, a. Mated by Mr. Harold Hwope have at ready supervised tha removal of some of the shrubbery and have other put out, ulso flowers of different kinds The tennis court will also have flora rim which will not Interfere with the players iir a foot path on either side of the large court. Ki tenslwe alteration are being made not only In the grounds but In the hotel proper for the summer season under the direction of Mr. A lux an ifer. The Tar Heel Hook club meets Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mis H-sle I,ee on Hoco street. Jt M Mr. William Hudson entertained with n bridge party yesterday after noon at her residence on ihealniit street In honor of Mr. Mclllri k nm Miss Middles. The party was the second of a series which will lie given hy Mr Hudson. A reception will be iriven next by Mrs. Hudson, to which those of her friends -who do not play bridge will be Invited. Jl Jl There was a rehenrsnl of All Houls choir last ewlilliir III the studio the Ashevllle School of MllMlc Hill! Hramallc Art In The Auditorium hullillliK on IIMHid strict lurliHt Lent there will he two weekly rehear sals, one I'licsvlav and one Krhlay evening, and an unusually u 1 pro Kram ha-i heen arraniied for Kaster Sun, lav. I Hi March Slll at the ei. n ..otti; .,. i i, .. M.icfai I. in. 's .iiitata "III. M .! re .,r Ifle I'r, ' will l I c ii, lei , ,1. A nutuler of new ..Vtv In. I ,. . . ii a, 1,1. , I lo the liolr ami Hi. low m. to I,.-, h ate working illllK.utlx iiii.l. r Mi. ,i ,.. tl..o of lr. y 1'. liar, k r. ori;,iin-t ,,f All Soul's i htirch. OUR NEW SPRING TAILORED SUITS Are Distinctly Exclusive in Color, Trim, and Form. That I." I'..' T. i i.' l point n make ncTt to quality. I' menu, fiat . w,!l not see every Mai- Ami in i i iiP-m with suits like, or so near!', like. oir own as to cheapen your t-vpi'iiiiiv, unit and dull voir ,l nsure In It. Next s, ison opic ,,f it win appear: this sea sou n,.-r. Iic.aii.i" M-ioii-'h suit are exclusive; the latest product of stylo creators not vul gar Imitators. Women who like to appear "different" and exculslve In their apparel trust their dress riiulrem. nta to Moore. Come In to e the new tprlng Hulls. MOORE Mr. J I.. Alexander sod Intl.- M)bs Klsie Alexa,nder went yesterday to ( hariotto and will return today. Mr W. II. Hamilton of Kasb y. H. '., I In Ashevlie for a few da) on business. Mr W. M Talor of Charlotte spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. 8, Hplro and Mr. W. A Hplro of Birmingham. Ala., are guet at the Hattery Park hotel for a few weeks. Mr It. M. fiarrett of lioston is In the city for a few days Mr. and Mrs J. II MKrj of Lan- mrix. Mi' i,., is In the city fir a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. V. O lJunhsm of Moux Kali are guests at the Flattery Park hotel. Mr. T. Heland Williams of Philadel phia Is spending a few days In Ashe vllle. Mr A. H. I angton of Atlanta I In the city for several days. Mr. Ilogu llankln or Kansas Oty Is In the il.y. Mr. '.tluait Kanders of Richmond. Vs.. Is spending a few days In town. Mr. Harlan Klotswell trf Philadel phia Is to the city. Mr. A. P. Ray who has been visit ing for the past month In New Or leans and Thlbodanx. Kla.. Is expect ed lo return the latter part of the week. Mia Grace Jones Is spending two week with relatives and friends In South Carolina. Mra N. W. Fain I still Very 111, although her condition Is slightly Im proved. Mr. Carroll A. Henry has returned to her home at Falrview. Jf. ".. after wintering In Florida and South Car olina. Mr. and Mr. William O. Bogct who have been -visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Klnde.1 at 104 Central awe nue, have leased house at 415 Mer rlmnn avenue which they are occu pying. Mr. and Mra. W. AHn Klndcl have returned from a two weeks' trip to Washington, Baltimore and Greens boro. Mr. H. C. Taylor of Rome, da., the guest of friends in the city. 1 Mr. K. W. Jamison has returned to Canton ufler spending a few days In Ashevllle with friends. Mr V. V. Hrown of Webster was In town yesterday. Mr. A. F. Hall who Is located at Whlttlwr, N. C, Is spending the week In the illy. Mr. John 8. Keener of Hylva was In the city on business yesterday. Mr. J P. Watklim of IMHslioro is spending several dus with friends, ill the city. Mr. W. W. Edwards of Wavtiesvllle Is here for a short business trip. Mr W. K. Rchoel of (ircftmboro waa In Ashevllle yesterday. Mr. Charles Cliff bus returned to Illack Mountain after apenilliiK u few day with friends In the city. Mr. Harry Hradley of Knoxvllle is In Ashoviilli. to spend several days with friends. I Mr. N. K Sanders of (irutin. ll, la., haa arrived and will be in the city lor several days. Mr. and Mrs A. J. tat.ter of New i 'oinerwton. iililo are spending sever al d.iva with t'riciids In the city Mr M. Josephs of ChatlunooKu, In i glstt-rcd at the .Swnnnahott T. nn.. hotel Mr. Knight of Wllllnmsport, on buHlness. Ph.. U Mi din PnrM of HrlHtol, Tenn.. In the elt I,ir a nhort stay. ' Mr. P II. 1 1 arte ison if Hirhnuiiitl in town is Spell, ling Sevonil lhl Mr. W. .M. i Te for II few ow lie ila h. i.f KuoXMlle C. W IjiUKhrldge of Marion n Arh.vill,. venterda on bus- Mr. I U Connell Wavnesville Is the gutt of Aheyle frlenils. The friends of Miss Mary MrCu're will regret to hear that she Is quite III at bnr home. (5 College street, snd has been confined to her room for ten days with Inflammatory rheu matism. Mr. and Mrs. Snes, Adams have leased No. 11 Horo street, recently oc cupied by Mrs. Ktnvnll of Savannah, and are occupying their new riome. Mr. nonnbright (liven has gone to Albany. N. Y.. to rnter the Alhsny Buslnes college and will be away several months. Mr. C. F. niehle anil family of Con cord, ti. C, are stopping at riavton Heights tor several week. Mrs. Alonao Rankin and Miss Ell, abeth nankin return today from Mo bil wher they have leen visiting for several week. Mr. J. W. Slott of f.'a:, lng a few days In town Mr. Fr.d A. firajth ,; In town on business. Mr. W. II. Kirtiy of here for a short stay ' Mr Abe Rluementh.i phia is visiting In the ' :, Mrs. A F. Hees left N.w Vork illy where her dauKhter Mrs. Auk . pard. Jr. Mr . I.. Ijangley In Ash. ville for a few l Mr llota-rt K. risk' Is in Asliev.ille on bufT e Mrt I'.a- kus who past v.,k at the IJatt returns to Hajiphfre v il' r'lii for Aiii vuwt I) .-'h. p- Now York ,. nt the lark hotel Miks K. K. New York. Mam lee sterday fori , I I I eterd.l) Mrs. A. Hellene ! for a trip t. M-wv York Mr. J. H. llopler spending a few days here. Atlanta Is ll friend. Mr. O. J. Thorn, of Newark. N. J., i here for a few days 'Mr. E. B. Aslop, pr-sid'-nt of the Toxaway c.riHa,ny, ban returned to Washington after 'p ii'lm a few weeks In the city. Mr. W. II. Pedes of i 'luster, H. "., Is In town for a short rta. Misa illlett and Ml fx Johnstone of Baltimore have return, d to then home after spending sonp time at th Battery Park hotel. i Mrs. Kelsey Washington, l. left v.Hterday for Mrs. U. T. Sherwood of New York city 1 spending a P w. days with friend In Ashevllle. Mr Mulky left yesterday or Cin cinnati. Mr. J. Z. Btlmton or Huntlnglxrg. Ind., and Dr. D. C. Stlmson of Ow ensbnro, Ky., and Dr. and Mra Perry Woolery of Indiana are the guests of their brother Mr. A. Ft. Htlmson of thla city. Miss Clara Whittlngton Is spending the week with friends at Stocksvtlle. Mr. Fred Kent has returned from a trip to Washington. j Ml Florence Davis, who played at the Grand last evening left this morning. Miss Davex spent several days in Axhevili at the Battery Park hotel this week. . j Mr. and Mr. 3. T. Garland of j Minneapolis are vtattlng their son. Mr. Nat Iran Garland; who Is a student at the Forrestry school, and are guest at Elbemar. There Is Only One "BROMO QVLMNK." That I LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE. Look for th signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cur a Cold In One Day. 26c IT, Jl iJa inuU Good Digestion DieestinsAII Food Tlutt Is al 1 1 he ro is t o it nothing' secret or mysterious, nr marvelous just that Koilol contains, in liquid form, all of Na ture's nivtutnl li'i!ivo ferments ami juices ibu.'ti'nali'.iiiir Itatonru todii st, 1 completely, every particle of food with , which it comes in contact. And whero i t here is rfei t tlifc,t ion In t he Ktoinacli , there is, tuvessaiili, perfect stomach; health. A irotslaiulheulthvdijfestlve pro cess can a 1 w a v s 1 1 asu red to one 's t orn Bch.ifonowilltnen !y keepabottloof Ko- j dol hamlv.itni lake a liule.noivaiult In n. Our Guarantee. W.SK!"l, you are not l-ciifti i d th trnrghi -it o return your i!i,,t. lKo I, licjitt:it inn j llruKtrtft will m il . n iw.tlol on the. trru. . Thr iioUur trn . . , tlnit at iuu''h as lh Uki Ui'.iif. h , . ptv.niK fl m t' o Uli i rmtoriciuf 1.. t'. Ik . .: i. Cw..C'tiioai;u. ; La Grecque Corsets ; ; For every type of figure J ; GREENE & CO , . I 12 Church Street . Vol Wil l, M. Kit FINK YY CXM, That will ulve more per ft'et satlHfa, Hon than our M nnd W Indian coal. In uniform sixe, free from alato and dirt. Carolina Coal& Ice Company rtioae ISO. Pattoa Are. 20 Mackerel These are medium siled white Mackerel, counting twenty to the pall. Also fresh shipment of Irish and Norway Markerel. ranging in price from 10 to 20 cent. If you are looking for the choicest salt fish, reasonably priced, you will Und them in abundance at this hop. U Mo-itford tsa. OWNBEY'S AW jfrrivals of ftandsome Spring JUits Friday morning fve m eived a uuiulu r f new Spring Suits. Everyone wRo has wen ur line of suits this Spring have expressed their approval of our selection. Without a d'soubt our showing of suits surjinsses any previous folle(Jti05 ever earrit'd by an Asheville finn. You an jr c this fact by taking a-look through our Heady-to-Wear Departnicnt. ; 1 i D. R. MeKlMON 7 Pitt) Avcnne (Over Redwood's Store) Ladies and fienUemens TAILOR HAIR NETS We have Just received a large assortment of hair nets, all shades; combings and cut hair made up to order. Man Icuing, shampooing, chlrop ady and hair dressing. MISS CEUISE, 25 Haywood St. BUTTER. S5c per pound. The fancy creamery kind, the kin you pay tOc and 42c per pound foi when made In Illinois instead of her The express company got the dllla Asheville Pure Ka-t Walnut St., Milk Co. Phone 554. ANNOUNCEMENT. I wiuh to inform the public that 1 hoe ni.,ve. in y offires from the I,eeil buihlliig to te'niorar.v offlres on Pat ton n venue, over Western Union Tele graiih ofTne. yXfter April 1st I will occupy the emir.- tJ..en modern offiee rooms that are how lielnK partitioned oft on the aeeood lloor of th. Lang building N. W ,,,r I Ht. C. Pi k Square. CMIT)N, Clilropractor. Phono oil. WE ELL Shuttles, Ttobliltis, Needles, etc., Zoi all makes of sewing machines. Agents for "The White" Beaumont Furniture Co., 27 S. Main St. Plione 100'J THERE IS NO WAITING ti ba served at our place that I a feature with us Just the same a TUng only the very best In the eat l ig line. If you haven't been eating with us. ell we ask Is a call. MW YORK LUNCH BOOM 11 South Main it Hie Asheville School oi Music and Dramatic Arl ItMrtJ 4l'mlUM rboD S44 M. WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importers No. Battery Park Tlace, Phone 1M AslieTlllc. X. C for $1.20 Phoa Juits from $12.50 to $55. 00. Suits found in ;ir KVadv-to-Wear Department are wi ll made, neat and ;itti;u'1 i vc. They fit well and are priced most rcasoiwihly. Tim prices begin at $12.50 and go upwards bv steadv' erades to ,$15.00, $17.50, $18.50, $22.5r, $25, $27, $:50, $:;2.50, $:5, $45 and $55. &he Snglish Piccadilly Mts These suits arc very neatly finished and are said to be the best make on the in.u k' ttoday. You must see them to appreciate their fine work mai-ship. Thev are priced from $20.00 upward. ffandsome iOhitc Serge Suits. Dainty White Serge Suits, eoafs lined with Silk, $20 each. White H nre Suits w ith black stripes at $25 and $27.50 Tailored . ;i i i t IS! 1st! .k :,ud uit that marked ver e!ns, !, Alterations nude without MILLINERY OPENING BROWN & PIPFjR Wednesday March I7lh 90 Patfon Avenue DON'T TIRE YOUR STREETS SEARCHING MILLINERY OPENING Saturday, March 13, 1909. Needham & Wrighfsman 10 Church Street. MILLINERY OPENING V Saturday, March 13 S Haywood St. 51 BVTTON'AVE ASHEYiaE N.C. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES ; PiiinL rJt JUSt ?ened a sPlendid lot of Sheets and mintSS?' n ?de from utica- Mohawk and Blue Ridge Goods, all torn and hemmed. 51 !!r 1ft. and 12c each P v rV J "r,S 54x00 at 43c each Blu Kuljrti Shftts Slv)() nr.. i i. v.i '. , ,l rC, '-K'H) riKStllf,!St U t aS uH ts ,2x90 nt OnnnT . - for $17.50, $22.50. Extra Charge. WIFE WALKING THE FOR A HOUSE OR ROOM fT!T9S! vui PHONE 356 :lt en- cai " 69c each 75c each 75c each . . XH t. at-" c blue serge should brii" sosi - - a PRICES BY THE DOZEN. :
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