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Tin: ashlvillk citizen, run . v, avuil v, lm 1 15 f 1 ! ' i - : i SOCIETY At ihi (im Hffortlwl ;i i who Ui-fiuititti the Atjdii"! iiim Another nit fhnrminc -Air , tfnui ii, t.aii t h' '(' ,1,;. ,i Md. (, in WVtf.il f h"f'r r Slirr.-.f f i J. I. At 1. 1 M r I i v ) ' i M -i.lf-.i 1 i.lMlf .'. f- k tin.: .' I I t- it r 1 1 h M h')U1r Thin ri rildK ni III. I'.iIIiim.i,- ilu.nli Murfuiisne's iiii.Uih ' I In- M. . .r the 'ri" will lit- rep. ni.-. I in ti.i Ail Souls' rholr. J . . Tin- (), link ,,r Mlnfl Ju l.- Fi'il"t'. -i 1" -Mr. Itiilph P. purler will, Ii in h., ifi to taiu- pim p ni III bome or ihe brl.le will eorne as it surprise to lh.- m;ii . friends if lh- young people An nouncements have lieen lisued an.) tbe marriage In In Ink.- plate Ih.- latter port of thl month After ;)n- nn -moriy Che young couple will spi ml n hurt, tlm on ths Atlantic, eoast after which they will return t. Nor folk. Va., tho home of Mlna Itolaton and Mr Porter. Mis tlton Iih many friend h're having visited here on on occasion, while Mr. porter 'wan on tlm a student at I hi- lilim tiam school. Mr. Porter In now en gaged) in the aotlvw practice of law in Norfolk where ho haa been since tils graduation from the University ott North Carolina with th class of 1901 Th Now York chapter of the uiwniwi or mo ijonrmieracy are. (dunning a cebbratioa for the lwtt fart of thl month or ar)y May In the form of a lunchtvm to b Riven at th Hotol Aator. At thin ocraalon U hundrd member will ba enter- talnikl and It la aald that tha luncheon planned will when given he one of tlja lar;et avsr given try tho Daugh- tert of tha Confederacy Th fifth aerie of the bowling tournament which l being htd at the Manor will bo bowled net Wednea- rtar night. Th tournament la at Xotltff conaidarabl attention and m vcrr Una core are being made , hv nwny ot (ha eonteatanta. Kach night thara ara a number of aperla tera and tha game are watched with much intert. ?nvlUtlon reading a follow have been laaued: "Cotton Annlvrraary, lHOI-180. i Mr. and Mr. Thoma L. Dodd requent tha pleaaura of your company on Thuraday. April fifteenth . at eight o'clock, to oekrat tha annlveraary of tho marriage of Mr. and" Mr. Krneat W. Dodd. at 191 Houth Main jtr.-. t. J J Mr. tavld il. Rnenteln will leave eoon for New York to be proient at , th wedding of her aloter. Mlna Hadie 1uck, who la to be married to a young New Yorker. . J J Tha regular weekly dance which waa to have been riven lat night at the Kenllworth Inn waa postponed till Saturday night on account of the Inclemency of the weather. Th weather permitting, there will prob ably ba quite a large dancing et at 4he Inn Saturday veiling, aa a num ber of the younger aoclal t from Aahevllle have been Invltvd to attend. ni the early part of Man the cade la at the Bingham achool will entertain at a dance. Thla will be the flrt of the early aprlng ac-anon given by the cadet., and It will be the Intent given by them before the clone of the achool term. Th dance will either be given at the Manor or the Uuttery Park hotel. Ho far tlioae who Imve the r fair In hand have not decided on Ih" rxact time or pluee. J Jt Mr. Murium and Mlwt Oaburne gnvc n rvcltiit yeaterday afternoon at Ih' A ii ,1 1 lorl ii in and I hoe,- who ntlcmlc I In aplte of the dlmgrecnhlit weuthcr were afforded a moat pleaaant lift, r noon. The rerltat will tn r.-p. ut. il on Wedneaduy of next week, nt which time a largo nudlence la expeclud If the weather prove fiivornhle The i conirllhinnt of both Mr. Murium mill Mine, Osborne are well worth note, imd .IoiiI'IcIdkh a. number will be prca- nt on th.. occasion of their hi , on. I r. riial. I here la no admina!n hiux es. mid the pul.llc Is conlliilly lnllc,l to intend. , '.. Nil.K' III I Nt Ik I. ill l. I I eli.-.-t. .l imh f,.r her h.'iii - -'iii of Kaeter th. i. .r-pnrlliif rn;in i. inf Home of th' tiuolH i Hiilunluy while otli, r - ..ill tuki jilai e Mori . Jt iii.ii-.- I'rtle comp.ow (I or ,i .ni nrrHnie,l i,, -ii - . . i .mi n. e of HiiHt.-r I -1 -; i It Ml I lie t liai, I r . o.'.i i .. ,v uri,-riii...n . .4 , .l,lii.- 'iiltrier api-nt Lift II,.- , , I , n Ith the At is.- i I h.-ir honi4t on Clmn-h l.lin. i I. ft thla llu.rrilii ,ii V'ayne ill, when i in i hi 71,. i i'i ,n (Kill. I.--I,,, I I I I ti:i ok mm: hi i i mh;i. Ii 111 I II if drink ri' l, . .,1 i in, I .ill) I r, In, ri, la -i .- I:, k I llill.l- 1 1 : 1 : 1 . 1 : i ... I i vi. U Ii I .-It- It h-.lre T.:.f. ox nr. N . , , ,ii- i,, . ,1 I, r,,,vv ,.n'r '.. 1, 1 1 iv i ' ,i m.i it ,1 i r i ii in . -1 n a .'il. llo- in.-. 1 .1 lie to hi, I'll I II o la l.lven '-rcllv. OltltIM I lists KM.V l, llllt, t.iiariinlf. im Iji.-Ii Ikix. Urii. ..r ..-,- ijl:i!iM. K.n.k- I. I I II..,, led In phiin - ,1.-1 , l. . l- i i., i It U I K in. in i k. HI.Ni-; Hinl.llni- VS'iialiuiKlon, l '. tlt It INK N .-old ,v I. adlna dniKKintn fi crv w Ii. r.- "f '-' Aiti'IHh: nviillis iiitii, srolti:. I H. Main St. -.ill Ii. n i K.ivt.-r with Ii.t pur r.ii .Hid Mil. I!,, I. ,-l I lllni.-l ml. in .-, Minn Jilrri.-r In al li'. d In Hiilelgh wher. alv her liniKi.-til courai. thH While III W'fiyni-xvllle MUx Will l- eitl'-nHlVely ell I ertal lied ,.iiiiK-r M-i. aeverai pnnie he, -ii planii.-.l i-ornpllriM'filar.. In- nit. 1 1. al Hi. -,r .-r. I . n k . oinldet .-nr Ulliner t.y th. Iiav iriK 1,1 hel. Jl Jt The I'liilalh.-a ilana of the Klrnt frenhyterliin rlnirrh entertained the llarii'tta with a rer.-pilon laat even ing In the Hundny aehool Anmx. Hv eral voeal hii, liiHlruineiital aelecliotiH were rendered and MImc Anderson and Helen Mitchell recited interentlng aolerllona. Ught refnahment were eerved by the young ladlna. Jt Jl The reoant meeting of the ft. P. C A. waa of Interest and the report allowed progreaa and extensive work by the society during the hlt few week The mimmer will nhortly be here, and the "dog day" which al way mean an extra burden of work for the H. V. C. A. The dog that muat le killed will be put out of the way painlaly thla Hummer, owing to the 8. P. C A., which will reconstruct a amall building near the city pound and with the aid of gua the animal will be aaphyxinU'd without auffcrlng Thure are many other call upon the aoclety for the protection of animals, all of which require financial dlsbuae ment. The member are taxed only a dollar a year and the mipport of the public would alt the 8. P. C. A. to carry on It splendid work without hindrance. Thoae who wleh to become mambera may do o by aim ding their aubacrlptlon to Mr. J. U Alexander at the Battery Park hotel, who Is th secretary and treasurer. Jl Jl The rain haa prevented the con tinuance f the tennis tournament at the Battery Park hotel, but the fair weather will hortly dry the court and the muti he will boffin again. Dr. Jnre Cocke and Mrs. Johnaton won the mixed double, and the men'a sin gles wti won by Mr. Allan Morrison. The men'a double tournament la the next to bo played and thomi who wlah to enter may phonn Mr. It. R. Millard at Ii Ih office a soon ns possible. The silver trophic for the tournament are preaented by the hotel Tea was served yesterduy In the club room and bridge was played moat of tho after noon, on account of the weather. In formal dnncea In the palm room each evening will continue until after the horse show hull, when the CHIROPRACTIC (Ki-ro-prac tic) I am now located la my new of fice, consisting of sevn modern room, and extend an Invitation to the people of Aahevllle to cull and e me and investigate the great Selene that f represent. The cause of abnormal function lo cated without quest I, wi and removed without drugs or surgery. Dr. C. F. Compton uniropractor, LAJVC.1C BLDG., N. W. t OK. SQUARE PHOJIK 821. La Grecque Corseti Por every type of figur GREENE & CO , 12 Church Street DB. MATTHEWS Dental Parlor, M, 17 New McAfee Building, Cor. College and gprac. waar court House, our work la tk oeau uur prices Tery raaaonabla, W All and extract teeth without pal uwav. w ruarante all our work. urntJH PHOITV Ml. Aong Kid qions ... - r Easier Veihat Jpeciat $J.9S a pair KS gr&de, for $1.98 a pair for j - -rm;' special for balance of thiJ the balance of this week. r week $lf98 i I ' ; Only Jwo More &ays in Which to Select If our ' Saster&ress 3 w Today and. tomorrow will be the last twe days before Easter Sunday. They will be two very busy days in our Ready-to-Wear Department. We have beespvery busy all this week getting ready for Easter. Today and tomorrow you win find many ex ceptional values, some of which are quoted below: Only a tew White Srge Suits ML They are priced at $1750. " Call ettjdf. Haiulsoiiitr showing of Worsted Suits in black, blue and all the la&t thlidesin-t-luding old rose, grey, Copenhagen, wisteria, catawba, tan, green aJjnumirous il her rthades. Special ood value today at $20.00. These suits are easily worth $IJ0.OO and we doubt whether you can match them at this price. White and black striped Serge Suits, very stylish this Spring, from $20.00 or up. Only a few of the linen, lingerie and silk dresses are left. OwinglilWAlJltelisive advertising we have sold a great quantity of these dresses this week. We do" not expect U have more than half a dozen of these dresses on hand next week. Th lin gerie and linen dresses are priced from $5.00 upwards... Silk dresseltiSMfessa-" line, Kajah, foulard and Taffeta and are priced from $13.50 upwards. Saster sjkirts for Women in Pon gee. Jinen and J'erge We are showing a very desirabre line of long coats in linen, priced from $3.75 up wards1. Long Coats in pongee priced from $12.50 on up. Long Serge Coats in blue and grey from $10.00 to $25.00. Cream white Serge Coats $10.00 and up. - Saster (Oaists. Ifndermustins and Corsets We Don't Claim the Earth Bat do claim that there are no better ad onion seta tliaa utraUMr' TUB CAROLINA I'HARMACT Cor Market and College gte. Friday dances will he resumed. The Jenny Wren aoclety meet thin afternoon nt the home of little Ml Mary I.orlck. The children will hold their sale all day tomorrow, from 10 a. in. until 0 p. m., et Si u well's phar- rilllev nil llnvwiioil al rut. I Th. ar- tlcli-s will lie sold for the' tienellt of the Hiilfiinr orphanage, and repre sents the work of thl Juvenile club of many months. There will be a hundred or more artlclea ofTnred, In cluding dainty turn-over enihriildcred collars and Jnbola, lace, amall bow i. center ph-cea, fancy upruttn, .klnionoa, hand painted liliiu. cuk-a and can dle, etc. The Aahevllle Klectric company him given tin- Jenny Wren nn electric Hal Iron, tt moat tiaerul and invited ilnmcallc article, which will he rn filed ill 10 cents a rhunce. lute In (he afternoon. The nlo will niwurrdtv lie well attended not only on uecuiint of llo. d-serMiiK i-harltv but to eneoiiraKe the i-oinimmdatile nterprlse mid ludiiatry of the child ren, who have wnrkiil for u.cks aud are giving their llrat mile. Jl Mr. and Mm. laaac Ml, h.il.ive, 19 Aaheland nvenue, nnnoiince th,. mar riage of their ililiighti r. Mix llallie Mil hiilove. to Mr A M. r. iii-liiian, of i 'lialtanooKii. Teim MAMCtlHINtJ. Halrdresalng, Facial Maawtgea. Scalp treatment a apecalty. Up-to-date line or hair goods, toilet articles, switches, puns ana pompadouea made to order. regular Prices reasonable, work first class. kADIKS. (i KNTI.KM IS V. SKINNER HTJNTRR, No. la South Spruce Street Y.M.C.A. DRAWS NEAR THE 500 MEMBERSHIP TCIght commlilee of two men a got to work lulglil iin.l early vest, ii inoriiing in ine v. .VI. A lileni M.ranii , ;imi.iiikii and when reports "' e nn i i i a i nignt itiirtv n, ' men hud been Ke, ni-, ,1 i ne ouii,Mik lor Increasing the total meiiiliei-.shlp of the aaaoclatloii to live hundred by Saturday night In Indeei promising and every mini on the com mltteea is confident that a mcnrltcrshii or nw- niimired will be an aecomnllali ed fact by tomorrow night. Th. committees will go on with r.newct energy today and tomorrow ond dur nig the two dins hope to enroll more than double the number secured yes terday. Buy four Saster Jkirt Jiere Cream white Serge Skirts from $5.00 upwards. New shipment of black Voile Skirts has-jnst arrived. They are the very newest styles. Prices range from $7.50 to $15.00. (jingham Petticoats , ytfe have a very good assortment in our Head y-to' Wear Department. Price frorh'c tT$1.50. .. -. .i , i . Ii'laek ami f-olored Silk Petticoats in taffeta and" messaline, priced at $4.00, $5.W45-50 and on upwards to $15.00. Superb line of lingerie and linen waists may be found here in the daintily trim med and also in the plain, from $1.25 to $5.00. Big assortment of Muslin Underwear to choose from in night dresses, corseti covers, chemises, skirts and drawers, price upwards to $4.00 and $5.00. You will need an Easter corset to wear with your new Easter gown. We. have easily the best selection to be found in town. We carry all the best makes in the very latest styles, priced from $1.00 to $8.00. I ' 1 " ii iii-aagamrsTJ . ha aanred at our Place that la feature with o luat th game a serving only th very beat In th eat ing un. If yon -haven l oeen eauag with na, all we ak is can. 11 ROltJl llAU rt THESE IS KO WAITING IMPRESSIONS COUNT You alwaya look better with clean perfectly laundered Unana. W do our part f MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY POLICE BLOTTERS ROLL OF HONOR Moderate Priced Easter Suits lor lbunc uoim-h lu-so I'luthlnK nrlitntc ts llnitti. At prlcoH $ 1 r to 2U wo haw ii liirKf hUnw ing" -f tHil-Hfd huHh whi h 111 ipp.-n) HtrnnKly ti tltnr-.- Il t thr.MiKh .i.l.rrM,. .ir neriMutv n t ihin To spftul in 'T moii.'V fr tht lr nt u sprinn Suit. Tt' gnt'tm-nt n r i-tt It tut vjtlmihlo m 1 h' ewu nt ial tin lit i n tf nt anil Mvh' th.m thou hitctx r iriiTl rlu difTiTotlff li m In Hini plr and Iism r-.mtly li iininiiiKH ; n il fain . Special Values $15, $16.50, $18.50 $20, $22.50, $25. 'h,-n ,i say "pe i lul ulues" ,to not m, an reduccl price but tint sulis inn, I.' to Hell f..r $J0 M 5.10 arc ienll inarki-,1 .ii $ If, to .... bleb iniik.-K I hem Kl'i-i i.il iilu. n , ..ni puna! "lib what ,u would expi-ct to pa . Thcv nre iin.l.Mibted lv upeii..r sui: .u the pi n ... V., ii Mi, mi. sw lll.lll bet. no bin UK by 'ill itu-aus. Mi-s.-s ninl "IH, n'a si, -,, ;,n.l lull -ni. ty 1. 1 , -..1,,1-s and i-nles. Tas WclN an. I Avery llryamt plus. M M I'oHti-r. I 'rls Hall on Hi.- .sir, Meteiilf. nasault on J ui.l Milian lliiidln. ilruul, Is mom mi:.m ion VII.IM r.KTTYSlll'IJC. ernor Swuumou coinnilaslon comp and Confederate day to loi-alc a p ment for Ih.- iruin took p.'llt In the b.-ittl The npproprl.it ion I -is $.",(' i"Hi l'.i.. April S. iTo, ,f 'lri!inl.i with a e. .,( slate ortu-Uls i-i'ii-r.Tiis arrivcil to- ,sili.,ii f ,i Ii. a niotiu p who .-lt -loirn pin pose LAIttiKST CltOWn IX MIKVIM.F M. V. MOORE SMART "KRIT" CMmiKS. 11 PATTON AVR At tlx KrorHnlialitM. Snlo of tin1 Aiiltrvillo lrv 4hhN nml ( loth In: ('ttiiiMin Viicrthiy. (hie of thi larpi M rrowtls in Ashi vie over nrwcnibli il under n roof nttrnded tho oM tilnu r the Asli- iMt Pry liomlj. and 'lotliin inii:iiif 's MtrKnnintiin Sulr. Tin- Avli. W Pry Ootttjfi nil 1 1 lif hlnir nunp:inv is tin f thi' tddst tallishmntM In t his city :tnd haw a l a s en jn rd a re ui tn I ion if sell in: the lfst nii-r-ehandlse at extreme! v . .v priren. It i! staled that the KheHle pr iei,l and iMtithinjr nunpain will he ri.r Kanir.t'tl, the hulhlinr retndt lt d nml an nttrdv n1' stiHk of mrehnndiv hulit. In r1r t aivomplish this In a very short time prh-ps have hei reduced as advrtis?d In this paper. Of Interest To Free Masons And Their Friends The nrm of Chas. M. Stlelt and their Southern Manager hare' donated a niaffMlilcent 'world renowned Stleft Piano to the Masonic Bataar to be held In the Charlotte Auditorium April 12. 13. 14, IS. 16, 1SP09, Charlotte, N. C. The money derived from tha baraur will be used In the ereeikm of a Masonic Temple, a building that will be a prl.le. to every mason In the Carotin,. Don't you want this ar tistic Piano for yeur lodge, your home or your friend's home ? Visit Charlotte during the Bantar. Reduced rates on all Railroad. GENUINE ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD ana imported new brasses, dema anl nigh olaaa antique jewelry. Scrap gold and silver taken in exchange or can't paid for sain. ' Victor Sterns' Antique Shop North Ftok Sonare. MISS CRUISE PARLORS ror Manicuring, Maaeaglng. Chlro poay and Hair Dressing. Everything for th hair can t obtained here. In thoae style that ar the moat modish and becoming. Combing and cut hair made to order. MISS CRUISE, 95 Haywood Street. M. WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importers No, Battery Park Place, Phoae i AabeTUl. H. a ADDRESS C. H. Wllmotti h. Music OoiniBitte M a o n I r B a i a a r Chas. M. Stieff Manufacturer of the ARTISTIC STIKFF SHAW AXD STiraT-1 SFJiFPljAYER PIANOS Southern Wareroom: & VS. Trade HL- Charlotte, : : : : N. C. C II. WTIiMOTH, , Manager. Mention This Paper. 1 1 MEALS 25 CTS. For Ladies and dentlemen WHITE'S CAFE 14 Church St. FIRE SALE Will continue until all goods are sold. Some new goods at cost. BEAUMONT FURNITURE COMPANY, Old Stand of O. K. Ntoner Clothing Co. SOUTH MAIN STREET. TIT A II COver BedwoeH's More) TAILOR EASTER FRUITS One. of the most essential complements In ih.'.,. w h tine fruits. Our display Coniats of the hiH w"?," "nmm OWNBXT'g u Phoit 1 AVOID SPRING COLDS Py the Use of M W Indian f'oai. 96 per cent carbon Carolina Coal & Ice Company Cheap Milk Veil as 'tir milk Is usually eluap in nuallty as ee. 1 s dangerous. not in that cIhks. It is abs dulelv mire lean, lirb and wholesome. AshevillePurcMilkCo. East Walnut St. Phoae AM NONE. al 51 BVrro,N'"AVX -ASHEVILLEj R(X Splendid Lot of Gloves rnsilk rV!" U".haV(' el(',,,'lt Perrin make miN moves, we h:ivi t i, i. V J cr "kp, in even- nig shades, white Wt- also carrv a good long Lisle (Hove iu white Ma. k and chamois, nt r.n,. H.,;,. ' m wmte Laces. Buy one of our i miy i arasols. Neckwear. Hiem, n;Kr . .'VUiIttMMi pretty suits for Easter. 1 A i J' (( 1 v A-
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