THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. MARCH 14, VM
SOCIETY
Swannanoa Rebekah lodge, I. O. 0. 1
Ft ha Issued a challenge to I'legah .
Rebekah for a "spelling bee'- to boi
held In the L O. O. F. hall on t'hurch
Street tha evening of March
At tho inoriilm service of Central
Methodist church today tin- choir will
render Goes' aiilliern "O. Havlor
the World." "Cumc to our .Urartu
mm by Iad1
evening service,
I anil Abide" will I.
2.1th In quart. -I. At the
" connection with a solal gathering uf ! which begin at it uYloi It Mm. Jam
TV, nt,.ll.n...rI know " k eleii I lier will tie soloist. A
' , ladles' trio will render Dudley Muck's
, ' ' '"" ( "Kvi-iilrij! Hymn."
t akpsrt spellers and ao ara preparing j jf
, for a hard contest, j T'"1 ludlea of the First Presbyterian
j$ Jl , church will have a benefit aal for
Tha Tth B trade of the Orange building fund of tho orphanage
gtreet school was entertatned by 'it Balfour, and will receive donation
Mlaa The I ma Wllllama and Mim'I the Hundley building on Haywood
Maria MoOulra at the home of Mm street, Frlduy morning. March 26th.
' Wllllama o Vance street Friday; Jf j
enlng. Oaniea ware flayed and r- The Jenny Wren club was enter
freshments aerved and a very enjoy- tallied at the home of Miss Carrie
.able evening spent. It la intended ' Bowled on French Hroad avenue Jerl
that several similar gathering w"l nay ancrnoon. Arter aewtng for an
' be given during the aprlng. i "our refreehmenu were served and a
Jl j ! social half hour waa enjoyed. Those
f "Waster James M. Lawrence. Jr.. tho".r'B w !' Miriam Reynolds,
mi r.nzmxnn rivue. Ma Annie
four year old aon of Mr. and Mr. J.
M. Lawrence, gave a party Friday af
. tsraoon In celebration of tha fourth
'anniversary of bla birth. Tha little
hoet marahelled bla young guests out
- on tha lawn Where they played nu-
: i tneroua game daring the afternoon,
at tha conclusion of Which refresh-
, j tnenta were aerved, A cake waa atao
brought In, tha four tapere scarcely
shedding swnteJeat light to Illuminate
' tha pretty deooraMon surrounding- it
Ther war a number of am an friends
at tha party and the diminutive hoat
. received nan presents,
The Rttlalde Convent will be hon
ored1 tvjr a vMt from Mme. Duval
'Mother General of .the Order of
, J Christian Education, during tha
t month of May. Mother De Flank will
o to New York, to meet Mme, Duval
Z who cornea to America from Tour.
nal, Belgium, and will accompany her
AahevUl Tha children of tha
?oavant 'Will give s large concert In
, n terlai aase. t ef Mme. Duval during
her jrtett,,; The children are to haw
lj recital thla week an St. Pat-
- rlck'e day, and will play duets, aoloa
f will enow their ability to aocom
Ipany, several of the children smgrng
' for the purpose. A ascend recital
'wilt be given shortly and It la ru
tnor4 that two tittle plays will be
, 'given by tha children as surprises.
The children have choaan their school
' (Colore which are to be emerald green
"and White. There are over a hundred
'children. In tha convent and they are
Ilk one great, happy family, tha
, lstefs entering to their juvenile
: thoughts and game in a moat har-
monioua and sympathetic manner,
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The following Jnvrtatlona wars re--cetved
yeeterday which win he of In
. Merest to the friends tf Mr. and Mrs.
. )BuffaM B. Gianni
i4 'Eugene Byron Glenn
r v At ' Home
. ", . from three until fire o'cloclf,
i Oa the seventeenth of March. 4
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' I There wilt be a meeting of the
'stookhoJders of the Country club
ft Monday afternoon at four o'clock.
4 Plans will be dteouasad for the hulld
ftaw Of tha new Country club and
.other bualneaa of Importance.
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M the West Haywood atrent Meth
C d 1st church Hunday evening the ao
ilolat will ha Mlaa Ida Hamilton.
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iiawtnorne, Mlaa Mary Lortck, Mlaa
KllMtbeth Bridges, Mlas K. A. 8unv
ner. Miss Harsh McLoud and Mlaa
Florenoe Millar. Mies Rllxabirih
Hyde will be the hostess for tbe club
next Friday afternoon at hur home
on Montford avenue.
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The CHoBopMc aoclety held their
thlrty-nfth annual debate at Weaver
vllle In the Weavervllle colleee au
dltortum and waa attended by a tium-
ner or AsheWlle people. Mr. W. B.
warren la president of the society
saa air. o. u Blmpson la secretary.
ne auoject Tor debate was "Resolved
that It would not be good policy for
the United States to eetabllah postal
emvings oanas," and waa tntereetlns;-
ly oiscusaed hy Mr. U C. Hmart and
F. K. Allison of the affirmative and
Mr. O. B, Jones and B. Wall for tho
negative. An Interesting evening was
speni.
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ins musical tea which will tor
given Wednesday afternoon at tha
Manor for ths benefit of ths Country!
viuu wur ue an interesting svent and
wiu undoubtedly attract a. larae .t
tendance, owing to the nonularltv nr
in country club and Ita remarkable
strides toward auoceas during tns last
year. Interest has steadily crown In
the welfare of the club and the link.
are qany uaen bv a sraat nuv r
Aihevllie cltlsene who arc memhera.
luunnng me visitors who havs
not
vlallors' membershln carda nf ihn.
six or twelve month duration. The
program for Wednesday afternoon
will include tvonlieth Osntury Mag.
lo, by Mr. Ellsworth Lyman, recita
tions y Miss Alltabeth Ramsey, aongs
by Mrs. J. Vaughn Men-lam and Mlaa
Ida Hamilton. Mlas Mae Himberly
will ha accompanist for ths vocal
numhers. Tea will he served bv sv-
Mrot v. .
..um nnu are memoera or tne
club. Tlokets may be purchased from
me memoers or at the door.
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Hood's millinery opening- attracted
a great number of people throughout
the day yesterday, and the hats were
very attractive. After the afternoon
waa over one retained a very pleasing
Muuf jr ni loveijr willow plumes and
marveiousiy natural small fruits and
oorriea wnich ppear frequently In th
me aimpieat and moat striking of (h
" isrse model, with s close
iy pacaeci wreutli of half clnsed
lesve of rhirk sreen. Two lonif pom
lllly Htcms wi re laid arley acroas
the leaves and ended In a hiiiuM lllly
and ud at one aide. One of
moat artiallc and unkiue Irlsuiilnsn
was a 'lull blue larK- ht, trimmed
with llic queer itnd rare Gutiru bird
from New Ouln.-a. This bird la creat
ed and a powder blue color, hae
feather delicate and frlngy like the
eaprey or egrette with email tufteu
til. An exceedingly large leghorn)
waa wreathed with email yellow flow
er, two Immenee gauze roues of
Shade darker, attar hed to either side
of the crown In front. Hmall ji-t hnta
are greatly In evidence and will prob
ably prove very effective for evenlna
wear. Nearly nil or the hata were
trlrnmeil with (lowers of every kind
and color, ninny never seen before
and evidently the reiiult of the de
mand fur artlHtlc rulnrtntc. etc, tn
match the plrtiir. mine faahlonn In
gowns. Mr Hood liaa returnea -from
Paris with a very complete array of
chs peaun.
Mr. F. F. Marker will give another
of bis series of Lenten organ recitals
Thursday evening at All Houla" church
at I p. rn. The follolng In the pro
gram:
(Jranil Prelude and Fugue In It
minor Ilach
Rornanza Mar famine I
Funeral March and Chant 8era-
phlque Oullmant
Meditation (new) Harkur
Oriental Hkelch No. 3 Bird
Orund Choaur Rogers
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The finals In the tennis tournament
which were to have been played to
day at the Country clulb were post
poned on account of the weather.
Mrs. R. P. Johnston and Mr. J. A.
Winn will play against Mias Mnrlonl
Martin and Dr. Jere Cocke tomoyowl
gsgggagsssssssssssssssss
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Special Values in tfew
Jpting (foods
Seldom do you see Special Values
offered on New Spring Goods, We
believe in making business, when
there is no great demand for Season
able Goods.
Ifet Curtains at Special Prices
During tho coming week wo will sell any of our
Beautiful Net Curtains at a discount of
Twenty per cent or l-5th off.
Net Curtains from $L' to $15 pair.
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Spring Clearance Sale
on
Dresses and Gowns
of the past season stock
Phenomenal Bargains in Good-conditioned
Costumes,
The following list of dresses are our best
Btock excepting tho new Spring styles. VVe
sell them for just what they are good-condi- T.
tioned costumes of proper enough style, hut
not Spring goods. The style difft rence is
neghgablc: the quality is our usual high
standard. Only one each: sizes mostly ll
and 36: all one-piece dresses in princess and
empire etl'ect. Note the tremendous price re
ductions. Tun net. lnco and blue nppltquc trimmed, reduced
$-15.00 to $23.00
r renin inue Aieasallne, net yoke self trimmed, rc-
uuceu i mm $20.00 to $11.50
"lessunne, net yoke a.-lf trimmed, reduced
mm... $20.00 to $11.50
.i.i n nnu nno neNlls pluld silk, black net
oae. re.iu.cn from $15.00 to $ $.50
.,ii..- vi niie nnppiTas- plaid allk, blue net yoke
r.-iiuceo forn 6.oo to $ 8.80
"Ml" '" "line cheiK ailk. aatin stripe, black
trimminga. hue l.,-a and yoke, reduced
,r"m M.00 to $27.50
mm net, tucKa anil braid trimmed. reduced
,n,m $5.00 to $11.50
tirseua green. Nunaveillng, white lace yoke, br.-ild
ant iuck trimmings, reducod from ..$27.50 to $11.50
iinuK nirron I'kiuuiu, cream luce yoke and cuffn
allk, button, and braid trimmed, reduc.-d
f""" $25.00 to JIS.SO
Taupe fancy, wnrated. crochet yoke. Persian trim
ming, muurixi rrnm 137.50 to $19 , Ml
orey llroadcloth. cream llllet yoke, button and ailk
trimmed, reduced from $40.00 to $20.50
Tan voile, pink ailk-llned throughout, lace yoke, em
broidery and satin trimmed, reduced from
$A0. to $35.50
Pink voile, silk-lined throushnul. luoe yoke, astln
sna applique trimmed, reduced from $50.00 y gaa.r.o
Hiaca iiatiste. White lace yoke, black lace and
bra!d trimmed, reduced from s.12.50 to $!5..o
Blue and Green novelty woratfal. white lace yoke.
reduced from $25.00 to $13 .V)
Blue (Solid) novelty worsted, lace yoke. Persian
band trimmed, reduced from $M.O0 to $tS 50
Black cloth, white lace yoke, reduced from$IS.M to $ 50
M V. MOORE
.troMAtm octfttter.
It PAXTON AVE.
afternoon for the trophy which
presented by the Country club.
The public recital at the Ashevllle
School of Music and Pramatlc Art
will haw an Interesting feature this
week In the appearance of .' Mr.
James O. mikcleather who Is a pupil
of Mrs. F. F. Harker and also
member of the farulty of tho school.
Mrs Htikaleattier possesses an un
usually good and well trained voice
and a program devoted entirely to
Mrs. Btlkeleather will be a treat. The
recital this week Is given on Thurs
day and will, commence at 4.80
o'clock.
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Mrs. D. E. Sevier entertained with
an Informal luncheon yesterday at
her residence on Oak street, which
was the second of a series of Inre
ma! entertainments given fcy AStg.
Bevler. violets were banked as
center piece and formed an attractive
ana fragrant decoration. There were
fourteen guests. Mrs. Sevier will en
tertaln again this week with ao even
Ing rard party.
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Tne mixed foursome golf tourna
ment waa continued yesterday after
noon In the rain and the nlayera
were thoroughly drenched before the
afternoon waa over. A detailed re
port could not -be obtained but ths
Tonowing will serve to give the stand
ing ot the players st the end of the
anernoon. Dr. O. H. Lambert and
Mrs Thompson Fraer were first with
a score of 0. Mr. Edward I. Ftost
and Mrs Robertson second, and Mr.
Jerome Harrington and Mrs. Charles
ft Jordan third. Other players wers
mr. Bugene Bawyer and Miss Eleanor
Morrison. Dr. Paul H. Ringer end
Miss Ethel Reeves and Dr. Charles 8.
Jordan and Miss Rita Reea,
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mihs Hlna West, supreme record
keeper of the Ladles of the Mitcca
bees of the World, will visit the Ashe
vine Hive. No. 1, March 20th end will
give a public lecture that evening
Miss West la from Port Huron. Mich.
and nan been record keeper or na
iioniii secretary since the organisation
of the order in 111(12, and hna a na
tloniil reputation na a speaxer. as
lute thinker nml progressive leader
tne entire beneficiary system. The
Order of thij Maccabees is n rrnteriml
and Denellclery aoclety, gning- life
protection to women only In amount
ranging from, 1260 to tS.non. also
having tables of rates providing for
disability under varying conditions
It has 1 CO, 000 members. 2.700 aubor
luiigea. i ne orner has an
emergency fund of IS. 000, 000 which
Is conservatively invested tn sm-ern-
ment and municipal bonds, drawing
over sivv.uuu int. Teat annually.
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I tie ivnedham and Wrlgthaman
opening of millinery yesterday, nt
their ahop on Haywood street dia-
IHiiyeii n Inrir.. nml Interesting assort
ment of spring; millinery. amine n
uie nesi small mushroom ahapes of
(he aenaon were displayed at Oils
shop nml were exceedingly Mmnrt nnd
simple. There were Imposing ,lr
hats laden with the new anil vm
giiieu norm wreaths or drooping wil
low plutncH and a number of simple
morning lints to lie worn with wash
gowns, were exhibited. Mushrooms
were nlmi In evlden ind looked very
necoinliiK. Some of Hie mn.io r.,.,,i.
rs or this season are very distln
ii.i.niiiK itiutoiign no tiii-.i .-er
KHVe growth to such lilnninee T,
1,,-IT- l-lllll III IOI 11 Oil I t.. Ml,,,,, It ,u
I'll patronieil nil iiu.
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The Purlin bull which was n suc
cess In spite of the tremendous hand
icap of rain nml darkness Tuesd.iv
evenlng will be given again Momlav
evening at Zeleckn lull on Patton
avenue to glvv those who hail pur
chased tickets nn.l w. re unable to at
tend another chance tn attend the
ball An Invitation Is also extended
to those who came Tuesday evening
to again attend the ball, thev will
not be required to purchase tickets
The public Is Invited to attend and a
amall entrance fee will be charged
which will be added to the fund
which la to build the new Jewish
synagogue. Music will again be fur
nished by Rlatchley'a orchestra which
will be augmented for the occasion
and refreshments will also be served.
The ball begins at R.30 o'.-l,M w
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Miss Willella Ranler who has been
the guest of Mlas IJiluirn ot. u
tailing Miss Lillian Weaver nt tier
resilience on Chestnut ir.. rm. $5.
sr.. eevesl entertainments to be given
tor Mlaa Ranler the latter part of the
week, among others a Kstom Helm
dinner by Miss Weaver, a card nartv
y Mrs. James Mortimer. lr s lun
cheon by Miss Adelaide 1-oughran,
and an Informal card nartv hv ui
Eleanor 1-ambertson
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In Dixie," Mrs. Mary C. Robin-
Special (food Values in Press A'mens
JmioMdras iOaistings
The very latest in new Dress Uncus in stripes
and solid colors.
25c grade, all the week, for .
35c grade, all the week, for .
grade, all the week, for .
grade, all theSweek, for .
40c
50c
25c
all
19c yard
29c yard
33c yard
39c yard
Whie Mecrerized Madras Waistings easily worth
yard, a large assortment to chmise from; special
he week for
':"'tu 15c yd
Special Values in hosiery
Guar
and
of
si
$1.50
at .,
$2.00
anteed Everwe.ar Hosiery- for men in tan. blue
black, lisle thread, the kind that sell for $3 box
; special tor this week at $2.19 box
grade of E yerwear Half Hose for men; special
- $1.39 box
box Eyerwear Hose; special at $1.50 box
, Cadet Hose for 15c pair. They are the second's,
have ligM-liawv but are almost as good as the 2"x
grade. For women and children.
Sxtra good Values in Silks and Ribbons
.r0c Tamise and a few. other fancy silks to close
out Monday and Tuesday only, at
KoMgh Pongee Silks and, 'Fanpy Jap Silks, selling;
regularly for J9c and 75c yard; special Monday only
59c yd.
Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk $1.00 grade, special
Monday for 89c yard; $1.25 grade, special . Monday
for 98c yard.
Beautiful floral ribbons, the kind that should sell
for 39c and 50c yard; all the week for
25c yd.
Ribbons from 1 to 3 inches wide, the,-kind that
sold from 10c to 20c yard; special all the week at
5c and 20c yd.
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HORSE RADISH
The variety of Horse Radish at this shop is not to be
seen eisrwmjij the city.
Evaporated Horse Radish, 25c Bottle
Prepared Horse Radish, 10c Bottle
Horse Radish Roots, ; lOc Pound
Moo,,ort AvM,,,t' OWNBEY'S Phone 56
Dramatic club of Converse college the
first of the week waa the greatest
success the club has ever hud ond !
It la aald netted 1125, which consider.!
ably added to their reserve fund. The
play received excellent notloes frpm I
the Rpurtanbtirg papers, and Miss
Maude Ouclgcr and Mlsa Margaret j
Ware of Ashevllle, recetved special
mention for the capable way In which !
they handled their parts.
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The Vesper services at the Henri- .
etts on South Main stroev will be held :
this afternoon at four o'clock. Hev.
Dr. ('antlne, rcturnud, missionary from i
Arabia, will address the meeting, his
theme being "Incidents From an Ex- '
perlence of Twenty Years, Illustrating!
ruble Stories" There will be a!
special program of music.
The social s-us..n will shortly begin 1
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at the Ilattery I'urk hotel and with i
the Issuing of invitations for rh..
season s iinnc.s. within the next fort-'
night, will be fairly launched for tn- ,
summer campaign. The semi-weekly ence.
HAIR NETS
We have Jnst received a
large assortment of hair nets,
all shades; combings and cut
hair made up to order. Man
icuring, shampooing, chlrop
ady and nalr dressing.
MISS CRUISE,
25 Haywood SL
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MILLINERY OPENING
BROVV1M & JPIlPrR
Wednesday March 17th
90 Patton Avenue
BUTTER.
SSo per pound.
The fancy creamery kind, the klna
you pay 40c and 42c per pound foi
when made in Illinois Instead of her
The express company gets the dlfts.
(Continued on pegs thrte.)
1'll.Ks (TltltO IN TO II I)YS.
I'AZu (UNTMKXT Is guaranteed to
cure any cose of Itching. Blind. Ttleed.
UK or I'rolu.liiiK piles In fi to 14
days or money refunded. EOc.
Asheville Pure
East Walnut St.,
Milk Co.
Puoae 554.
ft. "'-at. -DAIHTT at- DEUCiOUS" ' 'HZ
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k2 :
iyJ".,'rn'r,!"T t7in " """e bot If yen know ths ssterj
ratuuuons of thedltTi-rant brands. th..uperiorrepuUtlon .ndqusllty of Steers"
leaves no room for doubt, or (r k. Tk. i i.-J,- T-i ...i.
KT!:the an. Wea ecl? invsliisl piece in manufacture nd hsndlingraaulta
inacanaj as altri.cUve as it is wholesome SoldSrsllDnillisUanlCMlecUoaMa.
Manufactured by LITTLEFIELD at STEERK CO.. KnoniUm. TsV
Exclusive Agencies Granted.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to Inform the public thr.t I
mve moved my offices from the Leml
Milldlng to temporary offices on Tat-
on avenue, over Western Cnlon Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I wilt occupy- the
ntire seven modern office rooms that
are now being partitioned off on the
ond floor of the Laps building N.
W. cor. l'ai'k Square.
PH. C. P. rOMITO!. Chlronrator.
rhoiie 21.
DR. MATTHEWS
Dental Parlors,
a. ST Xew McAfee ftulbllng.
Cor. O.lb-ge aixl Spnicf,
Near Court House. Our work ts the
best. tur prices ,very reasonable, j
We fill and extract teelh without pain,
aluwya. We guarantee all our aork. '
No charge for examination and eat!-!
mate of oat of work. Beat I1&.06 piste!
for a while st 11.00.' ! '' f
OFF1CK PHONE a. !
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ASHEVILLE N.C.
Visit Our Readyo
Wear Department
We Are shf)n'astici'
assoilinent of Linen, Piqix.
iik1 TVijiliu Suits. Plain Tail
ored Suits iu white and col
ors from $7.98 up.
Handsome Linen Suits
Elaborately trimmed with Lace, from $12.50 to $25,00.
Messaline Satin Suits
in Black and Colors, from $16.50 to $25.00.
Larte variety of new and styUsi Skirts from $4.93 to $16.50.'
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eons play, which was put on y the
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