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f - THE 'ASHBVTLLK CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 31, 1909. i SOCIETY Tho Am)m'I' Mlnlnli-r' iihkh iutl.in nVlt all tllll Klinl.Mlr IN l,f lllllll l.llllM coanty lo nuclei the rtKUl.ir iinmthl meeting next HiimJay morninif nt II o'cloi k. In the Hominy m bool rirnuiy room of Central M' lli'Mlim lunch mi Church elrvti. it Ih eurneHtly U ln l that all the iniiiurtcr atteml. Tin-re will trot ho any formul invltutlooH Visitlnv minister In the illy nn- oIho moot cordially Imll.-d. April i,lli in the date, ut 1 1 n. n. . J The rei Itul which will be riven nl the Orange street school, Krlday even Int; at l.io o'clock, to rate a library fund for the 7th A and U -grade, Ih arousing much Interest nn oecount of the earnest endcavora of tint crhlliiren to make the affair a kiiccciib. There are forty-two chtldrt-u In th grade, of which MIm Kathleen Ware la the in structor, and for a week or lonnor lb children have been working imluatrl otosly during the three-quarters of nn hour devoted dully to art, and havu painted each of the two hundred pro grams, In water color. There are only raw duplicate made by each child, and the originality and excellence of , the work la surprising. On one -program thora are three slender feminine figures cleverly arranged with he aid ... of rlbbo'na that apell 7-A. and nn an ' other 7-B. Others have delicately tlnUd tullpi, daffodil, little figure, ; Japanese lantern, and some stencilled figures. The programs ara all to be written by tha children, and the tick ets which are twenty-five and fifteen eents, are being sold by them. An Interesting program haa been arranged ' also. In which the children will alng ' three long and two rounds. Judge Augustus Van Wyck of Brook lyn, K. T. arrive today and will Join Sara, Van Wyck, at the Battery Park hotel. Judge Van Wyck haa formerly . lodge of (ha supreme court and re signed to run for governor of the atate et Mew York against Mr. Theodore , Roosevelt. Judge Van Wyck is a broth1 of former Mayor Robert 8. Van ' Wyck, and la one of the moat , prominent men la (he East. Judge and . Mrs. Van Wyck are connected with soma of the best known families In the ; South and have a great many friends la Ashevllle. lj Mrs, r. C. Roach entertained with a progressive euchre party Monday : evening at iter home on French Broad , avenue, in honor of Mrs. Vlungerle and M las Creed,, of Cincinnati, who have spent several months in Ashe Krlllau ,- Refreshments were served late Jn (he evening. Mrs. Roach's gueats Were, Mrs. Vlungerle, Mrs. Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. Snider, Miss Creed, Mis Snider, Miss Brlggman, Miss Edith fftokes, Miss Lillian Camfleld, Mia Boynton, Mr, Cooper, Mr. Weinberg er, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Bow man, Mr. Earl and Mr. Wilson. Esmeralda Inn opens tomorrow after Being closed for a month for repair, and will be the meoea of tnurlats and , mountain parties from now on dur ing the summer. The trees are in leaf and the flowers In bloom in the Thermal belt, where vegetation I three weeks ahead of this section. Col. Thomas Turner has made a number of Improvements In the Inn and an ticipate a number of guest during the season. The square log bunga low nestling In It grove of fig tree ha harbored many distinguished iruest, who have gone out over one of the wildest and mot beautiful road la the mountain, to see the Inure! and rhododendron in their full glory, and to explore the Moonshiners Cave, Hat Cave, see "the bottomless pool, and climb peak that require the ami- tance of Alpenstock. The cud of the week will And many tourist nt Es meralda and not a few people of Ashevitla. Jt Jt The Daughter of tha Confederacy Will mert thl afternoon nt 3 o'clock promptly, lnateud of ut 4 o'clock, the uau&l hour, ot meeting. Thin chnmre haa been made on account of the utt ernoon services at Central Mcthodlxt church. Ji J The men' ilngles tennl tournnmcnt was not continued yesterday arternoon at the Battery Park hotel on account of the cold weather, but will bo played thl afternoon, weather permlltliiK. The club room wan filled -with people who enjoyed the tcu and punch nerved by Mr. J.iiiii m I,. Alexander. Tin re ere a few of the enntaxtutit prac ticing duurlng the afternoon, but most of them repaired to the club room. The tournament will be continued this afternoon ut S o'clock. NOW FOR TUB SUITS We have on displav a complete line of fresh new Tub Tailored Suits. They are the most attractive goods for the fair summer days. Prices range from $7.50 to $50.00 a suit, with the line very strong in plain tailored stvles at at $15.00 to $25.00. . , . J The gradations in price aro an i);iS(h ou quaI. ity. hints at $7.50 to $15.00 iirt naturally in ferior to suits at $30 to .$50 but tlu v are ser viceable and valueful. Suits at $-10, $15 and .$50 are exceedingly oboi,-,. j (,V(,rv (.ssontiai of fabric, style, trimmings, etc Some are three piece. Crash, Poplin, and lin, n in solid colors blue grey, taupe, many .shades of tan, wisteria, lav endar, and white. Drop in by all means and see them wlule un soiled uneulled. ,.t M. V. MOORE liov. Joh. W. Folk v.as the truest of hf,nor at a smoker kiwii JaMt t-veiiliiK at the Hatt.-ry I'ark hot' I. after hi ledum at the Auditorium, by the Aabtnlllil metnhern of Die Klipa Alpha fraternity of Van derhllt unlvcr Hity. Those .i.-n. nt were, (-. '. Coeki A. I., (iudger. VV. .1. Coeki , 1 ir. M. ( Mllleiiiler. Iir. c. V. Id vnolds. W. It Alliion, .1. H. Iluiiliiiifloii. Mmk W. Hronn, l:. .1. Iliardiii, c. M, Krown V. II. liedwood, J. II. Martin. 10. 1 Hay, K. H. Kinith, Krednlik lullidge, W. !. Taylor and H. K. Noi thup, Mrs. TV iii'"l" Fnirer won Ih ladleH Hiul Kohl tournament Monday afternoon nt the Country i lull, for Ih trophy offered hy Dr. ). II 1-nmhert Mrs. Krazer's score was H Vi points. Mis Morris whs second with 12 points. The scores and handicap were as follows, Mrs. Frazor, 7IV4 Handicap 2-Nct sir, Misa Morris 8 H. holies sliiales golf tournament Monday 0-N'et 00, Miss Annlv Williams 96-11. Mina Amy Kmnnuel returned yea- etrduy afternoon from iVilumhlu, where She has Imm-u with Mrs. U 1. Buckham since the death of the lat - ter a on, Mr. Frank 1). Huckhmn, to whom Miss Kmanuel wns engaged,) accompanied by Mr. Beckham. Mr. Beckham will spend a week with Ml Emanuel at the latter' rcalderico on lllawiuwee afreet and then they will go to Albany, fleorgla, where they will be for some week. The Ltenten rwltu.1 given last even Ing at the Parish house, Blltmoin, under the. auspice of the Qir's Friendly axK-lety, was enjoyable andfrum a trip to New York tine excellent program arranged Tor tno eVcaalon was given without Inter- rufitlon. Mlse Kxum Clements read dvHghtfully and In Kipling's "My HI val." struok a respondent chord In the qwllmtce. "Th Hgn lof the Cross" wee read with dramatic Inten- r1'" rewivea mwn appiause. i no Ighter numbers were dellcaUly read nmi auMli n(ii r'iniiun wiy miss uierri1 wnta Miss Robin Kennett's fresh beautiful soprano voice was heard lu several selections to advantage, and Cowan's "The Hnowflake" was unu- .,..nv wii :i, t txr a Rose" by D'Bssennelll. Miss Blanche lxftaln distinguished herself In two piano numbers, playing Mendehamhn's 'flprlng Bong" and a Chopin "VaUre" 1n such a manner as to win unstinted appluuse. The recital was well at tended, i The ladlea of Alexander gave a box upper the latter part of the week for th jpurpoae af railnlng fund with which to ibulld it church. The supper was a great success, and not only were thw boxes Bold but a mini-1 bcr of quilt and cushions were rswed of. A second HtMipor will be lven shortly, the ilnte to bo an-1 nounced Inter, at thw resldenco of Dr. ann Mrs, w. J. Clontt at Alexander, to which the pufbllc Ih most cordially invitee to nweiid. Tl. moonlight nights will tempt the vouna- m-onl.. r Ashevllle to iMvf uit to Alexander and the old fashioned box will iippenl to many who will enjoy io rxiMTicnce immensely. J lie opening dance ut the Manor last everilnif imhertd In the BpriiiK I Season at that hotel very iiusnlcloustv I and wu one of the pleasnntcst of re- cent events. There was a large at- tendance and it nnnvber of handaome I rumumea were worn. At eleven o'clock refn.-abin titu wen- nerved, Ices punch, etc. Tin? musk- was furnished iy conneir uri-hcatra. Aimong the many nuesm wi re. Mr nmi Mr tor S. Andrew,, Dr. and Mr. Charle . Jordan, Mr. and Sir. (Icorgv Jock "in. mr. and Mrn. DtivlHon, Mr, and MIH M.ele, of l'ulnsyllle. ., Mfg. S. It. AltiRleiw Oak IMdnc, ; Mrs l. KletchcT. Cleviland; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mcl,elidt, Ch(1iKo. Mla ltlta Pros, Main llonnlo Kur. Ml Helen Chapman, Mltw Hienao Chapman Ml Mary Ktikelr.utht-r, Miss I1hk, t.. Mis Alive ltrown. Miss Kred- erlka llrown, Mliw Kleanor V. Morri son. Miss Helm Cefalti. Mlsa h.uii,. inont llaznanl. Mis l-'annle Wheeler, l-.leamir Uimbcrtou, Miss May lleiiuud, Miss Camiron Drummoinl nonnnn Keea, Mr. Jerome llnr rillKlon. Mr Kl I.I toff Hees. Or. Ailln.r I'm. Iiai il. Mr. Vonno (ludii. r Mr Allun MorilHon, Mr Kuirene Sawyer, Dr. Paul II ItlUKir. Mr. PuHnls h;J Air. Ketidall Ni-i tln ui.n Mr Ti,,..i,.r., Morrison, Atr. fnudus tiudirer. Mr. O It Millard. Mr. J. A lluickel. Mr. I I I tel. I I lytwrenre Jones, Jr. Ji-re Cocke, Mr, Hen Bernard, Mr Vrl Ixmning, Mr Carroll Imiinlng i:nd others. Governor and -Mr. ,fi'j'h W. Folk were the KiiiMtn of Colonel and Mm HloKhnm yntenltty morriiriK Ht Hln hum m-hool, and wi-re sltowri ov- the w bool and barrarkn. Mr. and Mrn. Ieko Craig -nlertalncl with ft lun'heon to iloverrior and Mr.' Folk at their residence on Mont ford avenue after their re turn from flliiK- hain hool. Mr. and Mr. A. K. - Low la and Mrs. Ij win' brother, Mr, 1 rank Lind say, left yesterday for Montana wtier-j they will make their home with Mrs. liewlH' son, Mr. Richard Iewl. Mr. and Mrx. Lewis anil Mr. Lindsay have made many frlenda In the city smce coming to Awhevllle from Kentucky, two year Kgo, who regret their de parture. Mr. K. II. I'otler of Waynesvlllo I In Asheviile for a few days. Mr. K. P. Whitehead left yester day for Cincinnati. Mr. Thomas Frlsbee of Hot BprlriKS spent yest.rdny in thedty I Mt. W. W. Branch of Granite Knl 1 N, C., Is In the city for a brief stay. Mr. Jt. 3. QflJiton and Mr. C. I) Mai Mono of Hominy apent yitrday in I the city Mr. J. W. Patterson left yesterday for New York. Mr. Hen Bernard Is In Ashnvllle for a. short visit to his family. Mr. W. N. Cooper has returned Mr. II. M. Bttllard of Oorryvllle, Mass., I in the city for a tew day. Mr. John Montgomery of Chatta nooga 1 In Ashcvllle for a brief stay, Miss Kettle Lance and Mias Mary Bard nftve returBed after aendlng I the Women's Missionary union In High Point. Mrs. R. M. Dlx after a several week' stay at the Battery Park ho- tel reurnd vterday to New York Mr. M. R. Rosa of Macon, Ua., is !n town for a short stay. Mr. T. 8. Barnes who hn been at the Manor for some time returned yesterday for Cincinnati Mr. James Hottlle of Charleston I (pending a few days in Ashevllle Mr. and Mr. Charle r. Miller of Detroit are spending a few weeks at dls-lthn Munor. Mr. C. V. Llnscomb of South Car olina Is In the cllv for a shdrt Slav. Mr. H. I White went to New York jesterdny. Dr. Boyd left for New York city yesterday afternoon. Mian Amy Kmnnurl hs returned from Columbia, where she has been With Mrs. U I. Iterklinni since the death of the hitter's Hon. Mr. T-Yank D. Bivklutm, to whom MIhh Kinaiiiiel Mt enxagiMl. ai-conipsnVesI by Mrs. Becklmm who will be Mlsrt Tmnnm-I's ",,t for n W''" after which they will tfi to Albany. Oeortrt.'i. they will Hpcud hoiii we-k where Mr. and Mrs. William H. Streeter of Oreensboro, are guests ut the Hat U'ry I,a,'k hH"" Mr. and Mr. K. M. Warn after a several weeks stay at Kenllworth Inn returned yesterday to Cincinnati. Mr, ttosa I.. Huckner returned to Pails, Ky., yesterday after a short alary In tho city. Mrs. Huckner and Mr. Mlmikuchl will not return t Aahcvllln for several week. Miss Mary l.ove, of Sylca, Is visiting Mrs H. K. Thompon on Ashland ave nue fur several day. Ir. If. II. KriiCKS leave shortly for IhihIiii' trip to Cuba, where ho will look after ills pineapple plantation In terests, near lluvaiin. Mra Danforth, Miss Dnnforth and Miss Keilu Olxon return to New York the latter part of t tic week nft.r a stay of several weeks at the ltaltery Park hotel. Mlsa Mamie WhittinRton, who bus been speixlInK several day with her father, Or. WhittlnKton, has returned to Converse college. Mrs. Cullum left yesterday for Al- lliance, O. Or. F .. Hunt is in nirminuham attending a meetiiiK ol' ILit. lenta! ns- SOC lilt it I II. Mr. and Mis. Kwart Franuliar, of Toronto, Cnnnda, are the nucsts of Mr. and Mrs. cOor-Re Cook, on Chunn strec t. Ir. W. C. Csrmlchael left yester day for u trip to Washington, 11. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow arc f PERSONAL iRIienditiB some time at tho Oaks ho Mia Creed and Mis Vinsrerlc re- turned to Cincinnati yeiterday after a stay of some time nt Mrs. Itoiicb's on French Hroad avenue. Mis Belle Whltson has gone to to visit b. r aunt, Mrs. Cleveland. O.. lu. D. Collin. Mr. and Mrs. F. U Madison and two children of Fort Worth. Texu I are vUittng relative in -the city. Misa Maude Rector and Mrs. J. M. Herman returned Sunday lifter spend Itev. Louis F. Franklin Is a truest at Forest Hill and will return to his home in Newark, I) ."shortly. Mr. W. W. Cincinnati. Hrnlth lef -terduy for Miss Annie McDonald is the KUest of Rev. It. I', fimlth and r.imily on Ash land avenue. Miss Mel.-nal'l has hen teaching In Rarnardst ill". N. '. Mrs. Vnn Nostrand haiea today for New York city, Mrs. L. V Davis left yesterday for Clni innatl. Mr. DwlKht nrover, of Philadelphia, la epcndlnK several days in the city. Coming Attractions t'AtAt: TONH.HT. The famous singer Mmlame Calve, sings nt the Auditorium tonight, up pvnrlriK wth Henor Ai una. It I an nounced that st-ats not ( ailed for i,v four o'clock tht' afternoon will In put back on sale. Foil owing Is the program for the concert tonight: 1. (a) Concert No. 4. I Mln (1 Movement) . . A. Rubinstein (b) RereMiiw.. Jlllnjsky iHr. Acuna. (a) Stance Hapho rjounod t'b) Serenade, flounod Mm Oalve. 3. (a) Nftturne or the left hand Serlahlnl . , . .Acuna . ..Oounod (h) Caprice Kstwgiinl Sr. aWiii:i. 4. (a) Irft Prlntemp . . (h) I)lxh land Mme. Calve lntermlion--20 mlmites. (a) Tlvo Mexican dances Hlgnor Acuna (b) Air dw ballet. . .Hignor Acuna fir. Acuna. fa) Air de 4-ta.loml .. ..Mansenct (b) Chansom Kepagnole .. . . . Mme. CSiKi-. (a) Die Fiedcrmons Vnlse.. .. Ktrauss Hchuett Ht. Acuna. Mme. Calve Habanera Carmen Q. Bizet Old fashioned "Homemade" Big Hominy, every Friday ut Stradley & Luther's. AFTER THE GRIPPE Ylnol fcestored Thia Man's Strength' "B ere ml yean aro I was attacked by a severe ease ot grlPP. which left me with a hacking cough, soreness In my chest, and bronchitis. 1 took nearly very kind of eoagb. syrup sold on the market, besides medicine siren me by physicians. I received no permanent relief until my druggist asked me to try Vlnol, and after taking three bottles I was entirely cured. I believe Vlnol to be the greatest blessing ever offered to the public, as it does what Is claimed for it." R. B, R. Hicks, Maplesvllle), Ala. The reason Vlnol cures chronic coughs, colds and pulmonary trouble Is because It contains tonlo iron and all the healing and body building ele ments of cod liver oil but no oil. Vinol la alto unexcelled a a strength builder (or old people, delicate children, weak and run-down persons, aao after leanest. VINOL is sold In Ashevllie by Sca- trell's Pharmacy. M. WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importers No. Battery Park Place, Phone J 4 Ashevllle, K. 01 WHEN IT COMES To real COM, QUALITY pnt M W Indian sgalnst any coal In the world. . Over 05 Ixm- wnt heat. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Phone Pattoa Ave. Meals 25 Cents Hot tllscults every mornng for ni'eukfHst. WHITE'S CAFE, 14 Church St. 1 1 1 1 II I I ItHMI MHttTTtttTtt t M Millinery Opening Thursday April 1st. THE DAYLIGHT STORE G. A. MEARS, Prop. '! New Arrivals ol Fish Smoked Halibut 25 cts pound Smoked Bloaters 35 cts dozen N. C. Roe Herring .-. 25 cts dozer. Red Salmon (whole fish) i2c pound Those goods are of ot ra qualitv and will please the most exacting. ,M,"tt"4'-" OWNBEY'S PfaoniM Readers. Read Sliefi's Ads livery Week YOU will find them not only In foresting, but Instructive, and if you expect tn buy a piano and will be guided by our knowledge gained from slxty-plx years' ex perience, you can secure a piano that will always be good, and buy at the Right Price. Watch for Special Bargain Write Today Chas. M. Slicll Manufacturer of the AUTISTIC STIEFF SHAW AND STIEFF RKLFPLAYER PIANOS Southern Wareroom: 6 W. Trade St, Charlotte, : : : : N. 0. C. n. WILMOTII, Manager. Mention This Paper. BT7TTZK. ISO per poand. The fancy creamery kind, the kin you pay 40o and tlo per pound foi when made In Illinois Instead of ber The express company gets the dlfsar ence. Asheville Pure Milk Co. East Walnut St., Phone 654. MANICUHING. Ilairdresslns, Facial Massages, Scalp treatment a epecalty. Ilp-to-dute line. of hair goods, toilet articles, switches, puff and pompudoues made to order, Prices reasonable, work first class. I, Mil I S. OKNTI.EMKV KKINNKK A llliNTICIl, No. 12 South Spruc-o Sireot La Qrecque Corsets For every type of figure GREENE & CO , 12 Church Street THERE IS NO WAITING to be served at our place that Is feature with us Just the same as servlmt only the very best In the eat Inc. line. If you haven't been eaUnf with us, all we ask Is a call. NEW YOIIK LTJNCn BOOM 11 South Hail it GENUINE ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD and ImiKirted new brasses. Oems nn I hlRh class antique Jewelry. Scrap sold and silver taken In exchange or cash pnld for same. Victor Sterns' Antique Shop A North I'ark Square. MISS CRUISE PARLORS For Manicuring, Massaging, Chiro pody and Hair Dressing. Everything for the hair can be obtained here, In those style that are the most modlih and becoming. Combing and cut hair made to order. MISS CRUISE, 25 Haywood StreW. W. 0. WOLFE MARBLE AND GRANITE MONTJ JTENTS. A specialty of Italian Statuary. De signs furnished on application. S. E. Cor. Pack Bq. and Market St. AsltevlUe. N. C. I I gectutiful JDress Jammings for tfour faster Cjpm We ;in- slxiwiii'r a siiporl) colicclion 01 fiat 1 soiiic dross Iriniinhitfs. Among the vast asso. -ltiotit iiuiy ho found the following; Stylish einhi'oidt'i'cd net hands in geld and also in the very latest colors, including such styl ish shades as wisteria, oatawha, grey, old rose, lavender, pink, light blue, eh:, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $!."() and mi iivails to $4.50 a yard. Silk Fringes in the now shades very stylish for Master drosses 1'roni 85c to $1.15 yard. . Soutache Braids are used a great deal this Spring for 1 rimming dresses and we have all (shades, at .'o yard. Handsome Line of blaek braids and trimming, also embroidered n"t hands in .blaeks, the pret tiest assort nieiit to be found in the city of Ashe ville from 'J-V to $5.00 yard. ' All-Over Tucked Nets. A pretty line to choose trom m ecru and white, $1.20 to $2.50 yard. All-Over Laces. A very pretty showing of white and cream net, as well as the 13ahv Irish and other dainty effects from 75e to $7.50 yard. Cloth of Gold and Silver. A very pretty show ing in these two numbers at $4.50 and $5 yard. . Beautiful spangled net in silver at $4.50 yard jecoJilks, Special Joday ot 29c Ifard We will offer the women of Asheville our superb line of Seco silks, a soft lustrous silk, 27 inches wide, in all the very latest shades, selling regularly every day for 35c and 40c yard, special for today, Wednesday, only, at 29c yard None charged. r ' " v TTTTT!tTTrS!!?Ji I MslBaWeaaMHBBssss We Don't Claim the Earth But de clalnt that Micro arc no better seeds and onion -ts than Ijiudretlis'. For Bale at THE CA.IIOIJNA I'llAUMACV Cor Market anil College Ht. IMPRESSIONS COUNT You always look better with clean perfectly laundered linen. We do our part MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY ANNOUNCEMENT. I wleh to Inform the public thai I have moved my offices from the Legal building to temporary office 'on Pat ton avenue, over Western Union Tele graph office. After April 1st 1 wilt occupy the entire seven modern office rooms that are now being partitioned oft on the second floor of tho Lang building N. W. cor. Tack Square. DR. O. F. COMPTON. Chlronraotne. Phone Ml. Citiieu Want Ad Bring Results. 51 PATTONXVIF.TTERj ASHEVIIJLE RC. Pretty Suits Here for Easter Also NYw NVkwf-ar, Now Hosiery, Xew Silk gloves in n.'.ulv any sh ulc. Pivttv assortments of "lute and toh.ml Wash (ioo.ls, Silks and Dress t Kit Ills. Special in Silk Underskirts Value few1 olol1S With Silk DUst fiuffle,at t3:9- DR. MATTHEWS " Dental Parlors, 25, 28, 27 New McAfee Bonding, Cor. College and Spruce, Near Court House. Our work Is the best. Our prices very reasonable. We fill and extract teeth without pain always. Wo guarantee all our work. OFFICE PUONK 94. D.R.McHNNON 7 Pattwi Avenue (Over Redwood'g Btore) Ladies and Genflemens TAILOR w It PATTON AVE. ing a Iw oays in Andrew and Mur phy.
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