SOCIETY
The annual H i ( I he Anhevlllo
ftchooi lat -'iiinir -in nri" of the
tout given yl h 1 s - - Ir;irri:l ic uncle-I
ty, and fully m nt i ihr iimiiiullfleil
success It altalri'-.l. Th- pltiy iiml
mini I niirrih-r m with a simp
that cftiTW-il Ihi iiH.ri. rit i' wi(h tli. ni
and double mi l t r 1 1 . 1 r in iir w rc ;
the order of th' .. num. The wrath- j
er failed to dain n the hiiIi'IIji of the
tarn auHerice wliiih braved lh: el
ments to Wilms tho pluv mid the oc- i
caalon wm nuc Mifu I In every jiartle-;
UlaT. nintulu the Kahn of Kalinin
WU played by Mr. Mac Colin ltd j
lllK'tion and n keen appreciation of iho1
humour f the cbsruciwr. Ir. tteed I
1 cava a clever d''linsilion of the part
of tho rightful heir. Kawilni, and re
ceived a largo share of the applause.
Mr. O'nrge Jmkwui bus earned l
preceding appwiraitees tin- right to
the title of principal comedian and
his Capt. Han Heine of iho flood j
flhlp LouIh wu greeted eiitliualuatt
tally. Mr. Jackson's mualcal num
ibers wore especially woli given. Aa
i Willie, hi younger brother, Mr. Mor
fton, another old favorite, made a hit,
and waa roundly applauded for his
hare of the excellent performance.
Mr. Schell cleverly portrayed the in
ventor with a name that would tax
' the ordinary memory to the limit, and
' cava evidence of real talent a a char-
aeter actor. ' Another god perform
smoe -waa that of Lou la Lunatic, play-
. ed by Mr. Case, who Was one of the
favorites of the evening. Mr. Meyers
' played Anafaboo, General of the
.JCanne forces splendidly and brought
'to the character much Intelligent dls
t cretlon. Mr. Alien as Cbouchoucou
-was exceedingly 'funny and made an
instantaneous hit The three feml
: ,nlne roles were entrusted to the care
i of Messrs. Davison, Becker and Kld
4la, who Made most attractive girls,
their costumes were Becoming, ana
at a distance they would defy detec
tion. The parts were well taken and
naddcil greatly to the performance. Mr,
Hlddkaaa Kate News, lady report
. er.-etruek a sympathetic chord, and
- caught on immensely with the au
dience. There were a score or more
.iof soldiers, slaves, vlllssa maidens.
te.., welt costumed and trained, who
contributed agreeably to the ensem
ble. The musical numbers were un
usually Una and at times tfie action of
the play waa delayed for some min
utes owing to the frequent encores,
The scenery was handsome and ap
propriate, It writ be another year un-
til another play rolls around, but ths
.'t memory of the excellent performance
;;of the Dramatic Pocloty last evening
wll Hand toward shortening the
fJmev"'
sf ef
The following clipping from The
Wilson Times of recent date will be
ef loterfst to the Ashsvllls friends of
e Dr. snd Mr. Harris and a number
of the guests:
"On March tt, tr. and Mrs. Wm.
Harris, their children and grand-chll-ydren
received their friends from five,
. - to nine. In honor or tho golden anni
versary of their wedding.
Miss Mabel and lluttlo Mai Cohen,
of Ncwbern, met the guests end (inh
ered them Into the east parlor where
Mrs. Samuel Ward of Wilson and Mian
Clara Liftman or Mount onve,, intro
duced them to tho hi hie nnd groom.
They were then invited to the lower
' hall where Memlumca Kugi-ne 1-ciuh
and J. t), lewla sorved punch.
The Color scheme waa artistically
carried out in the, parlors and dlnlnit
' room, where cut flowers of Joniiill,
carnations and frelmires added u
touch of beauty.
A three-course entlntlon wna sen
sd. The tables were urrunKrd u as
to form the letter "II," one of the no
ticeable, feature by tlfly was tnpi iM.
cake surmounted hv llfty wa tupi in.
forinlllK the pleilomlli'itlnit liuilih' I.
Among the out oT town Ml"'.ft were
Mrs. Arthur l.lllmart mid MIh Bvelyn
Norvlch of Ashevltle, N. C; Mrs. Iula
j lochmnn und sons, and Mr. V. It
,jl4tng of Norfolk. Vn.; Mr. nnd Mrs.
II. Cohen anil children. Kewbern, N.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Cohen, Oiddslmrn:
' Mr. J. lsaacaohn and daughter, of
is HennetlBvllle, is. (V. Mr. and Mrs. II.
L Cohen, Mr. Max llnrrla and Clara
Llttmnn. of Mount Olive. N. C
A numle r of beautiful Klft". tele-
grams unil t-ongratulatlnK letters hulp-
' ed to make the day a happy one,
r sf
Miss Lillian Weaver save a dinner
f last evening ut her residence on, Chest
nut street for her guest Miss Wllella
TRanler, which waa owe of the most
agreeable entertainments given for
'-Miss Itarder during; her visit. Miss
"Tftanler leaves this morning for her
home In dilon HprlnKS. Ala., and luvs
! been one of the most popular visitors
, 1 of the season The Kappa I'elta col
ors were used c lnsl - lv In the d i
rations and the centi r .r the tatde was
adorned by a lame l.nrh li of white
How to
in the
trade.
a path of
sites of
175 the suit
f'lri.-'j-r .'A
roses, the place canls were done In
waf r colors ; learinK a similar
white rose Mihh Weavers' guests
were. .Ml-s Iiunler. Mlns Katherlne
Miuein, Mluti Mury Mtlkeleather, Mian
Lallaxe Jat a, Mlsa Jcaaie Htlkeleather
Mr. Kuchm r. Mr. Cleveland Norton,1
Mr HotM-rt K. Reynolds, Mr. Tim
Coc ke. Mr. Willie O. Borne, and Mr.
Theodore Rorlson.
Mrs. Thomas H. Osborne enterUaln
ed yesterday afternoon with a bridge
party at the residence of her mother,
Mrs. Ifoe, on Oak street, which was
attended by a number of guests. Tho
occasion was very Informal.
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The ladles of the Maccabees will
meet In regular review this evening
at 8 o'clock promptly. All members
are requested to be present. After
the meting there Will be a surprise
party Information regarding which
members may obtain by phoning 1081
or 1141.
Owing to the Inclement weather
yesterday afternoon the Battery Park
tennis tournament was not continued
and will be played this afternoen,
weather permitting. A few contest
ants risked the cold and practised
during the afternoon, going later in
to the club room to thaw out and
have tea.
Mr. William Lester Beebe of Chica
go, who Is soon to be connected with
the Ashevtlle School of Music and
Dramatic Art In the capacity of teach
er of art, will arrive the first week In
April. Mr. Bebe will shortly after
his arrival make preparations for the
opening of his classes and an art ex
hibit at ths studios.
The first of the Informsl dances of
tke season wll) be given at the Bat
tery Park hotel this evening, which
practically opens the spring season at
the hotel. Several hundred Invita
tions were Issued the first of the week
by Mr. J. L. Alexander, for the danc
es of the season, and It Is expected
that the dance this evening will be
largely attended. The music will be
supplied by Mr. Spears orchestra.
The ladles of the First Presbyter
Ian church will hold a benefit sale for
the building fund of the Balfour or
phanage, this morning at the Bondley
building on Haywood street. The ar
ticles offered are of great variety,
both useful and ornamental, and the
friends and those interested In the or
phanage are most cordially invited to
attend-
Weather permitting the mixed four
some golf tournament will be contin
ued tomorrow afternoon at the Coun
try club. The tournament which has
still a number of weeks to run, is
one of great interest and at the con
clusion Mr. Jerome Harrington's tro
phy will be awardod. If tho weath
er continues In Its present state of
blustering and sleet, tea will be serv
ed Indoors by one of the members of
the club as usual.
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Mrs. Theodore V. Davidson will en
tertain with a luncheon today for Mrs.
M. C. llerry. Mrs. Berry la a sister
of Capt. t). W. Hudd and was former
ly closely Identified Willi social life In
Aahevllle where she resided for some
ycitra. There will be twelve guests.
An lotoreiHIna- Ui'Ulao tournament
was plavcl lajtt eenliiK at ttve Bat
tery I'arH hotel n which a mimbw
of AlH'Villc Indies and Ktiesb of
the hotel, were entered Miss Mtuy
Thayer u mi the Hist prlie. oj un
usually handine silver ptvitiorraph
frame, M r. Iofli.vv.od won the c-
oinl peine, n massive slltir belt buck
le, the Ihlrd prlw bluo erntl vcjc
with tl-r IIHItiK. went to Mrs. WuhIi
imkIoii. The fourth, n, Kold fotU pin
of uivhiue deslKti wa won ly 'Mrs
TWitlck. Mr. C O. Dcw-y won the
u a ii.i prists ti iUutk trMrUHrajh
iviw of leather.
This morning ii bridge tournament
will lx a-lven In lienor of Mr .?. M.
Koherlson. which will he lat'Kely ut
uiidl end of which u numlsT of
prUes are offeri'il.
The gueets hist evening wore
Mrs. K. C. Davvley. Mrs. Huntington.
Mies Lillian lluutinsrtnn. Mi's, lv.il. I
win, Mr. J. M. Hohertson. Mrs. c.
Dewey, Mrs. (.'. o lowey, Mr. K. ('.
Dawley, Mrs. IV II Lockwood, Mrs
AltjtUKtus Vsji Weke. Mrs. llx. Mr.
B. J. Mann. Mrs. suhmI. Mrs. Wtinh
iriffbon. Mrs. J. 1 Alexander, Mm.
He4rden, Mrs. Ultswjill.r. Mrs leo.
K-ller. (Nlrs. aflar' "ligi na-yi iTiuns
11. Z Forties. Mr. and .Mrs. Teodlck.
Mi ks Mitrgtret Morris. Mr. (hUe
Alexander. Mr. Clyde Alexander,
.Mrs. Hen Graham, Miss Norrla, Mbm
I. c. 1 hi ryes. Miss Knilhr, Mina Thay-
r. Mrs Hrldirra, Stra. CI E. Stirling.
Mr. Jhs II. Ooodwln.
Get Suits
Mode
w ell-liitltiK. and yet marked at a rranonable
price Is u perplexing problem to many women.
Confusion l natuiul with ao many bide for your
RlRn - hnards on tho way are multltuduous
and misleading.
There Is ono aafo, sure and dependable road
reasonablo assurance In all the requi
fashion, tit. quality and price the path
Which reads "to Moores."
Moores policy is to buy the best and cueranti
satisfaction. It means that whether ni 1.:. i at
contains quality, worth and value. It
means your approval or your money hack.
Tako the road "to Moores" ne.vt time and 1c.
at the new Spring 'Tailored Suits.
M. V. MOORE
COMPLETE OCTTTrTER.
THE 'AHHKVILLK
PERSONAL
Mr. It. II. Haras went to Canton
yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. John It. Hervy of
Orauaham, N C . are guests at the
Hotel Berkeley.
Dr W. C. Huberts left yesterday for
Washington, D. ".
Mrs. N C Berry of New York, a
former resident of Astievllle, Is a guest
at Kenilworth Inn.
Mlsa Margaret l-'psoomh of Nash
ville, accomrmnled by a friend. Miss
Ethel Meyers, are expected Monday
to vlBit Mrs. Kldgcley F'ennlman. Miss
Lipscomb's aunt, at Elbemar In Vic
toria. Mr. John Iluyler and 'a number of
friends arrived from Montreat Wed
nesday to spend several days In Aahe
vllle, but Mr. Iluyler was called to
New York on business yesterday, and
the party accompanied him.
Mr. L. B. ClntiiKb of Warren Pa Is
In the city for a few days and Is a
guest at the Buttery Park hotel.
Mr. Wlllium I'. Hynum Jr. of
Oreenahuro Is BMiidlng several days
in Ashuvllle.
Mrs. :. II Hy of llend. rsonvllle
spent yesterday In Aahevllle.
Mrs. B. L. IT I nee of Huuthold. L. I.,
Is spending a few weeks In Ashevllle
on her way rsome from Florida,
Mr. and Mrsj. A. M. Fuller and Miss
Marguerite riller of Meadvllle, Pa.,
are spending the spring in the city.
Mr. O. V. Campbell of Weymouth,
Mnv Rentta am of the I n r vest lum
ber operators of southern Nova Scotia,
Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel.
Mr. W. R. Ashelev of Greensboro
was In the city yesterday on business.
Mr. J. B. Danglass Is In Ashevllle
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Luther of Me
dina, N. Y., are in Aahevllle for a
short stay.
Mr. H. O. Miller of Charlotte is
in the city for several days on busi
ness. Mrs. Rufus Woodcock returned yes
terday from Florida where she has
been visiting her father. Mr. Wood
cocks Is expected nn Saturday.
Miss Florence Walker has returned
from a visit of several weeks to Miss
Mary McDonald in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilamner have
returned to their home In Beaumont,
Texas, after a several weeks' visit to
relatives in Ashevllle and Salisbury.
Miisj Lucille Craig has gone to
Charleston, 8. C, to visit her aunt,
Mrs. a. L. Morrow.
Mr. E. J. Beat, formerly of this city
but wio now resides In Columbia, 8.
C., Is In the city fur a short stay.
Mr. J. O. Blair of the Peerless Com
pany has returned from a trip to
New York nnd other eastern points.
Mr. Vreeland left
Long Branch.
yesterday for
Mrs. Danforth. who has been In
Aahevllle for several days on her way
east from Florida, left yesterday for
New York city.
Mrs O. Gorman and family hiue
returned to New York alter spend
ing the winter at Rlbemar.
Mr. James P. Brown, district pas
senger agont of the Illinois Central ut
Naahville, waa here yesterday.
Mr. J F.dxar 1'ong. n prominent
real estate man of Charlotte, w.ik
hero yeslertlay.
Mr. C II. Itohiiison, a prominent
business man of Charlotte, passed
throiiKh Ashevllle yesterday on his
way from Brevard to his home.
HAItACA CLASH MF.I-7IS.
The Uirnra cIaks of the First
BnptUrt church held a business nnd
social niei-tliiK In Us tvonv lat eve
ning. This closfl now has on frxit
a mcmherxhlp ctimpjiign In which the
members arc much Interested
PII.KS tl ltKIt l TO It l)YS.
PA.ii til.VTMKNT Is guaranteed to
''it"' any ease -of Itching. Blind.
lUei-iling or prodrudlnit I'tle in (1
to 14 daya ir money nfundird. r.Oc
A MODEL ELECTRICAL
EXHIBITION
We extend to you a cnrdlsl Invita
tion to attend this speclnl and wonder
ful demonstration of Klectrlcnl heat
ing and cooking devices. Thursday
and Friday 10.30 to 13. and S t 6
o'clock, at our rooms on I"atton Ave
nue, There will be msny ' things elec
tric," nnd the exhibit will he educa
tional, not only for those w hose houses
are wired for electric service, but for
others as well.
Marvels never erase. Not long since
the Idea of electric lighting w aa laugh
ed at. and yet ita practicability Is un
questionably established.
Now the occupants of a home wired
for electricity have at their command,
comforts and pleasures unlimited
For comfort, convenience and econ
omy, electric, cooking utensils are un
excelled. W'e cordially invite the public to
attend these exhibitions.
Mlsa Potts, our Demonstrator, has
printed recetpes of the various dishes
served, and will tm pleased to give
ooplee to all who wish them.
A8HBVILLK ELECTRIC CO.
Brock and company's studio Is re
modeled and now open for business,
corner Patton and Asheland avwnae.
Morsel! building. a
CITIZEN, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909.
DYSPEPSIA
MPNVOX'H DYBPEI'SIA KHMKbY
sets almost Immediately on the OaexW!
Juleet lliel KlVes the Blelhirll tone fllltf
l refill 1. 1 dllfcst Slinoat ewl.l t hills'
has been pill into it. It soothes sore snd
I. I Itnteil MloiuneliS that li .i.-heill Impaired
l.r phfle snd liilnrlos diiius We csnnet
t'.o urneiilly ndvlne all ..th.iiis who suffer
from iiiiy of the followtiiif i)iuplonis to
tr this reonil): Iilslres nfter estlng.
Ii'entine of the stomal Ii, Hlslng of the
foo-l, Wiitrrhrssli, Hour Htoinaeh, llrort
(urn. Im of Appetite. Constipation.
i!jrlne. Kahitness, pslpltsilim of the
hcurl. Hhortneds ef breiilti. Hinl sll sffec
lions of (he heart caused hy Inillgestkui.
We want every dtseoiirniceil and desen
tlent sufferer froio lySM'pala or Indiges
tion to east sable sll ether medicine nnd
give this remedy a trial If It falls to
i!ro sallstactiou I Will refnnd your mo
Dry. ( MI'NVON.
For sale by all druggists. Price, 25c.
i 'f
Readers, Read
Stiefi's Ads
Every Week
YOU will find them not only In
teresting, but Instructive, and if
you expect to buy a pluno and
will be guided by our knowledge
gained from sixty-six years' ex
perience, you can secure a piano
that will always be good, and
buy at the lllglit Price.
Watch for Special Bargains
Write Today
Chas. M. Stiefi
Manufacturer of tho
AUTISTIC HTWafT' HHAW AMD
HTIEFF MCLrYLiA YEll PIANOS
Southern Wa-reroom:
5 W. Trade St.
Charlotte, : : : : N. C.
C. II. WILMOTH,
Manager.
Mention This Paper.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to Inform the public that 1
have moved my offices from the Levi!
building to temporary offices on Pat
ton avenue, over Western Union Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I wilt occupy the
entire seven modern office rooms that
are now being partitioned off on the
second floor of the Lang building N.
W. cor. Pack 8iuare.
Dlt. C. V. COMITON, Chlroprsclor.
Phone
OF
Spring and Summer
Millinery
Saturday, larch 27
Paris lilliiery
7 SOUTH MAIN ST.
Connoisseurs
Of Olive Oil
Po not hesitate to buy the brands sold st this shop. Having
stocked heavily before the rec ent advances, the present prices will
continue for some time. Order a quart or half gallon today and note
the quality and amount of moaey saved.
U Moottord Arenas)
Special Jale of lack Voile Jkirts for Jo-day
(dash CJoods for Spring Wear
New Percales, in. wide, big assort
ment of stripes, cheeks and bordered
effects. Good value for 12Jc yard.
Cotton Poplins in many pretty shades.
Poplin is very stylish this spring and
will be used extensively. Priced at
20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 39c a yard.
Scotch Ginghams. A pretty showing ot
new Scotch Unij;hams,
brown, blue, pink and
for 25c a yard.
BUTTER.
tSc per poind.
The fancy creamery kind, the kin
you pay 40c and 4te per pound foi
when made In Illinois instead of her
The express company vets the dlflM
enoe.
Ashevllle Pure Milk Co
East Walnut St Phone BM.
DR. MATTHEWS
Dental Parlors,
15, 2, ii New McAfee Building,
Cor. College and Spruce,
Near Court Houee. Our work Is the
best. Our prices very reasonable.
We All and extract teeth without pain
always. Wc guarantee all our work.
OFFICE PHONE 49.
FOR THE
CRITICAL
DOM KKTIC
TWADK
Wo believe the M. & W. In
dian Coal leads the entire Held.
Entirely free frum elate and
clinkers, burns to loss ihan five
per rent ash. It is a coal used
uir'd will always be used.
laroiina Coal & :
Ice Company i
Phone U. Patloa Are. e
OWNBEY'S
Phone (6
r: tt-' -y. ' "",'. ""'' ' "'i:a;:ga
i.n- one i;iv Kri(l:iv. wo
black voilo skirts at a' discount of 25 per cent off the
rcffular price. This means that all .. .
$ 7.50 Black Voile Skirts w dl be sold for. . . , 5.63
$10.00 Black Voile Skirts will be sold for. . , ., S 7.50
$12.50 Black Voilo Skirts will be sold for. . . . 9.37
$15.00 Black Voilo Skirts will be sold for 511.25
$17.50 Black Voilo Skirts will be sold for. . . . $13.13
Those special prices will prevail Friday and are not
good for auy other day.
.iJ, in. wine, m
green checks
and 15c
MISS CRUISE PARLORS
For Manicuring. Massaging, Chiro
pody nnd Hair Dressing. Everything
for the hair ran be obtained here, In
those styles that are the most modhh
and becoming. Combings and cut hair
made to order.
JOSS CRUISE,
25 Ila'yn-ood Street.
D.R.McKINNON
7 PsHod Avenue
(Over Redwood's Store)
Ladies and
Genflemens
TAILOR
!
M. WEBB & COMPANY
Millinery Importers
No. Battery Park Place, Phone 44
Ashevtlle, N. C
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GREENE&C O., I
Ladies Tailoring anl Dressmaking,
12 Church Street.
ASIIEVILIJi, X. c.
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Our Sale of Torchon Laced
Continues for a few days; Torchon Laces from 1
inch, to 3 inch, wide, at 5c yard.
We've just unpacked some pretty shirt waists in
plain, tucked, and neat embroidered effects at $1.25,
$100 up.
Waists made f white cotton erepe at $150; white
haen waists at $2.50. ,
1
For outing skirts, 2$,
35c and 50c a yard.
will spll our entire linVif
tfeu (foods jot Summer (dear
Cotton Crepe, 28 in. wide, in old rose,
lavender, light blue and white, regu
lar 20c value, for 15c yard.
A pretty lino of Fancy Cotton Crepes
special good value for 18c a yard
Figured, Lawns. A dainty collection
of different patterns, including floral
designs, all kinds of figures, stripes,
checks and solid colors, at ,lOe,, 12c
cs, i
a yard. ;
THERE IS NO WAITING
to be served at our place that Is a
feature with us just the same as
serving enly the very best In the eat
Ing line; If yon haven't been eating
with us, all we ask Is e oaH.
jew tors ixnxck ROOM
11 South Hail rt
(GAfEW
OFFERS
The Biggest Bill of the season. Parry
Lee, comedian; Rowland Ranunage,
banjo soloist; Ben Dawson and Ojbi
pany, presenting "The Burglar." -
W. 0. WOLFE
y trmim AND GRANITE MONU
MENTS. A specialty of Italian Statuary. De
signs furnished on application.
& EL Cor. Pack So, and Market St
Ashevtlle. N. ft
Your Dressmaker half
a chance"
Don't go to her with au
old broken down corset and
then tell all your friends
"she didn't fit me."
(io to Greene & Co. and get
;i "Lu (irec(ue" Corset, it
will give you a shape if you
haven't one. Then your
dressmaker can do the rest.
We know about the corset
and the dressmaker.
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