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rnn: srxD.w citizes, may rw ,7,7.7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7, 7. 7. 7. r. . i socrrl III 1 1 1 1 1 IT"""'" " 'ttmtnmmmtmmmnaaci: Mini Karthr.n 'hart.t. r r. Wn . 'i- ty "ii'-'r - f 1 ( ; ' rlt-N". f. r a ..! !,., .(. ! '. ' t,t fx a'"' '''' '' " '' ; ( ( Mm Mr '. Kf.Miii.-n. ., i ::munntja ' x it xx x mu tax . ..r Th- V 1; ' " lift 1 -.' M . to. Mm. li III w ek h I' ' r, ' taln.d durlrur ti.r it' InjC f ilpl'lrtsm arc- fi nooir N-': "Mri. if 1 ' ! -.V. I., Th- .rn Th'- ' ay i.i. it. l i.i.i T! hi i TrtertaliKd with a Inn. ti.-n n' "i Oolf and ',untrr ltit Wedn. dny in honnr t Mn. Frank M W.iiwr -f Ahevllle. N f".. who In (it iru.t (hi nvk. A larfre nrifia wik'l (ill l wllh Eulrr lillet formed th ftnl'T pice of th table and a smaller l.fin kat of h umt prtty fh.n'ira domed Mill -nd. Th place card wrrt acenm of the Oolf and I'ountry club and the favora tiny lit!! rofta bankata, filled with mini. Inr Inif the afternoon hrldirfi wan playi-1 at four lablwi." "lira. Frank M. Weaver of Aehevllle. N. .. who I Mlaa Alice HtaffVrd'a oit. l the honnree of Mra. A. C. WllllnKham'j luncheon today. The luncheon table tvaa daintily deenrated. rln flower and llllea of the valley being- ua.-.V Plowera were alo uaed a place fa vor. Covetw were laid for ten." M A prowam of folklore atorlca wad prraented at the Hchoo of Kpre alon, Boaton. on Saturday, April 21. In which Mlaa AID Rymcr of Aah aalje aaa an important part. Mlaa Kymar cbctae for har aelwtlon a Ury from tha Oerman folklore, "The Ori gin of tha n." which ahe told with charming appreciation of her autijuct n4 B4erataiMlin of tta literary leauty. The rloalnf eaert-laea of the School of Ripreaalon begin a aerlca nt recital which continue throimh April and Mar. three rerltata arivlnc ample opportunty for the morn pro ficient pupil" to appear a nunOxr of time to pulillc perforinanci. Thera wilt nn orran recital thla aftrrnoon at All Houla' church, ftllt more, flven 1y Mr. V. V. Harkor. Tha following la the program: Fantaale UramatUiue Mailly a) Die Ktage VVolnt. nliohnf (b Dla Antwort .... Wolatenholme Wadding March Mendclaaohn : Th allvnr anntveraary of the flow- T Mlaalon and Aaaoclated CliurHlc t apparently wilt t) ft very aurremful eatobratlon and everyone lis ema to h taking tirtereet In Foundera day, , Wtileh la nt Wedneaday. A apoclnl Invitation la extended to thoae who art atlll In Aahevllle who were among tha fonndera twenly-flve yeara ago, and It la hoped that they will nt tend tha tea at tha flattery Park tiotel Wdnada afternoon, from 4.J0 ntl T o'olock. There will be randy, flower bootha and mualc, and the af tarnoon will be full of Intercet and ntartalnment for thoae who attend. Tea Will ba served by Mr. 3. H. Mar tin and Mra M. Dunn McKee win awry lemtmade. Mra. J. ,A, Bur rough and Mn. Charlua I'nnlmitn -aawlated by a corp of young linllcn Will sell flower There wlli tio cut , flower and aamplea of ticdding flow- era for aale. Ordcra will he tnken V tor the latter and the flowera will he ' delivered free of charge. The flor teta have allowed a large per rent aga on all aale and thoae who have garden will no doubt take adwintngn of thle excellent opportunity. The gift who wilt aaelat are Mlaa Mar garet Pen nl man. Mia Iucy pennl tnan, Mlaa Lucille Hnatlnga, Mlm Halea Cef alu, Mlaa Franrea lang. Mlaa Helen Chapman and a number Of other. Mra P. K. Wadildl an! Mrs. Charie pennlman have charge of the decoratlone. The mualc will tta aupplled by one of the heat Victor machine and a number of the ini.'ni grand opera artlat will be henrd in aelootlona from the well known op era, Tha new candy hop of Hotter and Ntout on Pattoa avenue will have Its formal opening Wedncailuy, nn.l th proprletore huvo offered a lurne parcentnge of the aalea lo the chnrl tlea. Flowera for bedding will nlso l sold th. re end ut Noluml on Pack tiarc. The tea will he given at the Mattery I'urk hotel and tlr public la nioet coi.lliillv Invited (, attend. . . Totcriny afternoon llie .(u.illfv- Ing round for tl ujih ofr.ri'.l tv Mr. V. W. V. ('.riiluini ami by tie Anhevllle Oountry olnh 4.10 k pin.-. oq tha club link HwIiik to the un M ,i,'Mv .'I'll a f.r.'"J n' . 'I ii i ,'.' ii. '1 Jo' " rn rnii.l in tb- .r..1eiil b . -n .1. K. Ki.ri.ldUKh. I n. J. J M- i-oak-y. . K )',. I'. II. Iting.T. 'jT: 1 0 i . I. H. Joncx. 1'iS; 110. I'-r tli Hub u k-l. 111. '. H. J'.r.laii i -r ri- play ' lll be ilr.t a ii r.iHile Tii- .!. ml. r.i.. . r.t. nt folio M IBfliberl : Kawye-. '. U H'-ott K. I. Front J. A. Km 1:0: T. Hn.itb. Jr.. iit: C bawyer. I2t; K. J W oodi k k. 12". . . The veaper aervlce nt the Henrietta tbla afternoon hernia at 4 o'clock, and ' will be 111 i barge of Mr. J 11 Tin ker A cordial Invitation 1 extended to the women of the lly. Attention la call ( c.l to the cluaa Mlae Cumi.I. tia. I will i conduct lii nh In walat rmiklng, Mon 'duy evening at 7 :I0 o'clock. The mernberahlp committee meeting will alao he held Monday morning at 10 o'clock ut the Henrietta. ' J The May Dny fealival which wu to have been held yenterday after noon on the campo at the Normal and Collegiate Institute. bua been poatponed until tomorrow efternoon from five until ven o'clock. The weather changed ao aiiddenly. and wiu. mi cold that It wua thought hotter to poatpone the celebration until tomor row. A number of Invitation have been iHeueil for the evi nt. tr r Tha eml-monthly meeting of the Womnn'a club la poeti.oned until Momlay week, on which date Mra William . Cd.k.. will read a paper The meeting will he ut the rcaldence of Mra. Hubert H. Carroll. . c Mr. Arthur V. Hcea entertain with a. dinner Tuemlay evening at Keiill worth lodge. The ftinllfylnK rounda In the golf tournament were played yeaterduy uf ternuon lit the Country club anil aome tfood ecorea were mude. ThiTe are i number of entrlea and the. tourna ment bid fair to be one nf the moat Intereallng of the aerlee. The tournu ment will he continued Monday. v Jl Mr. It. T. Clrlnnan entertained wllh a tea veaterdav afternoon at Hlnirhiim height In Honor or Mra. Theodore Kmple Mr. T. V. Iiavldaon aerved tea and Mlaa Hlta Heea aerved imni h There were a number of gueata, Jl Jl Mr. and Mr. J. II. Martin enter talned wllh a dinner Thuraday even Ing at their home on Liberty atreet In honor of Mr. Hettle'a coualn Mm. Km pin. There were twelve Kueata. Jl . Them will he a Itiili.'in'leln recital Thurailav afternoon "I the AkIuMIIc Hchool of MiihIc, lo whli Ii Hie public la cordially Invlled. The proKrnm liHH not yet been entirely arranged, but will lie announced ut )t later date MIbb lliilh Itu.l. lu r will be h. nnl in a fnmoiia coniioMitlon by Itulic mucin ami lo r iiiieinini c will b ml in t l i:n lo lb ii occaalna. . J . Jt Jl Mra. Zebulon Vance and Mr. J. II Martin entertained yiHterday nfter noun with a card purtv In honor ol Mliw Cullen, of New York. MIkb I'ul len I a aluler of Chief Justice Cull. n of New York, who la Kpendlng aevernl wceka nt llnttery I'nik hotel. Mra Auauatua Van Wyck. nnil her .laiiKlit tcr, Mra. .tallica OMboriic. tind Mra Hmllli. of (Mil. k... iil.ii ,.ut rrlemla ol Mra nnce. were nmong the mil of town K'lcata, There were n number of ku.'hIh preaent among whom wit Mra. Charie H. Jordan, Mra Alfred I In l il a I1 . Mm, Til. inula A Join a, Mr I Ii om pHou . rimer, Mra Crnln. .llu Marin UroHli, Mra. William Ki.1wo.mI. an. I .mimh I'.iiK. nla Tlioiuu.Hon. M Jl Mra. Iinff Merrick gave nn inforiniil Uili.'li.'oll for Mia. llleoilole Kmple. of WlliiiltiKton, at her realdence on Montford uvenuv. Mra. Merrlck'a KiieMta were, Mrs. lOmiiie, Mm Tli.umia Settle, Mra. K T. (Irlnnun. Mra I.u lon Vim. e. Mm. J II Martin. Mrs i 'hul l. S Jordan, Mm. A J. l..mun .in.l Mm. M Hunii M, Kee Jl The Junior ehiHH ,.f the 1 1 I ixi.t . ou v. nl gave Mra. Hurii. lt iv. ll known I'liiN. "I.liile Lord I'liiinllcrnv,' 1'rlilnv Do You Want to Make $100.00? Writ fhm. M. HxU-tt and w ? I . t i jtfn attractive line of Parasols to be found at this Store ... . . .... .. . .., ' . ' ". i 1 ii' " 1 glomes in Kid. Silk. Chamois and Mer cerized Cotton are here. will gladly tell y. Don't delay; It il how to do write t-day and watch each change of our advertisement. Chas. M. SUeit Manufacturer of th AIITISTIO BTIEFF, SHAW, A XI) STIEFF HKLF-PLAYEIl I'lANOH. Southern Wareroom, B WEST TflADE ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 0. H. WILMOTH, Maaagrr. (Mention thla paper) Watchei My Specialty. If you need a watch that will kee time, we have them, and at prtoat that are right Fine watch repairing J. E. OARPENTES 82 Fatton Ave SOMETHING NEW IN HAIK ORNAMENTS lleautlfully Iteaigiwd SliHI BANDAUS. (Julio tile Thing for KiciiIhk Wear. I'llK 1 11 IIIUtK F'HOM $1,110 lo S5.00 MISS (JIUUSE, iJ.'V HuywiHMl StifM-t. fr th i nti rtiilniiH'iit of Mnihrr I I'litni k 'tnl I h HlMtt-tpi. Tin- IxiardiTH w n itlMi invtti'tl tn iitli nt), uiiU Ut JlllldifM Will rrMHt ttilH Vil miii tnk fnl H rfnriiiarn- if tin- Juwiilh' 'lv, Muim1(i it f 1 1 - in m ti fr tfif .Min'tit nf thd ; implln win) w i l l' n it ii iKi nt l-'rlda y i tTil T I if tlny which w hm very i h virlv nlvi-n mnl vmi u mi-tl, hum (HiM t .l. tl hy a Mhurt pi(iMi;iin nf fiitit -y ihim t h, HtuiKf and rM nation, and ri'iniiii'iMriil at llvr n'rlm-k tn th--aftrrtHMHi. At M.i-n tin- K,-t wi i Itivltt-d hy the liintt.tM In a yui'her Th' di-t HratlfiiiK, i ak H t'tr , had ln i n I'l'i'imi'vil l' t In 'ii i. and n f f r nn ppt-r the fhlltlri'ii dant'i'd uinl idaycd k.iiih :i until ifii u i lui K. Tlif U'i'Kr;unx unr ht'ttHt If llil liHlKin (I. till' d.'Lilil. i. nl- - cnviT li- Imk 1 1 i'ii a ini-nl.'d with (: u m-4 and llfUciH, t-tr. In w.itir ( 1 1 i s and I'lt'T.'! In K"ld. a I. itln iiim-i il i n aj I'l'aniiK In corniT. Tlit- riKrani wits itt liKhttiil and tln Jmiit.ru atjuit- tftl tlwmw tiuttt rnmhiK m t" Hie mark nf t t I It in t- hH hy t h si-nlnr t'hiSH. k at thf iI.lh KiM-n hy th- in dinlnic tin- w Inti-r .4 M Tin A m.itriir M n.sn il V. tliit'sdav all' i nnin ; tin' Manor hall r h- ..tMjil, Air. Itiinictt a Nh"i t iIIhi MinHt' aiul 1 1 1 -1 a , 1 1 1 m " All f Mmm.. h.i nntlrlnat-' hi ht-i'M 111 hf ir-'iit nr appln al hm. 1 hi iMillshl.'t inlata. unh r II K. I: Ivlnrh. t i. v . Im rinr ..r Trmii - at lh' t hnrch Sunday !H II Th. Hil.iilfi u t Ii,. K. M- u.s. Mi. i t sni, Curtain (foods and Curtains are J4ere in the Prettiest of Resigns Never have we shown a larger or more beautiful line of curtains, curtain goods and draperies than at present and we have been carrying them for several years. A visit to this department will show you that what we say is true. White Swiss Curtains in a great many different designs are priced at 59c to $2.00 a pair. Net Curtains in white and ecru any number of lovely designs are selling for $1.50 to $15.00 a pair. Among the Curtain Goods and Draperies we have colored Scums at 15c and 25c a yard, colored Madras at 25c and 75c a yard, curtain nets at 19c to 50c a yard, silkolines sell for 12 1:2c a yard, denims are priced at 25c a yard, cretonnes in all colors for 15c, 19c and 25c a yard. TVew Jtingerie and Very Nice Cotton Materials for Spring Our stock nf sjii inp; and Kuiiiincr goods is now at its lu st. We have tried to make this our banner year as far as pretty cotton goods are con cerned, and we have succeeded how well you will perceive by paying us a call. mi p ii j i ii i ine loiiowing niaieriais, especially ior .summer wear are in this store - the Mecca of pretty things in Dry (iootls. The for 10c a yard Repps sell for designs priced to be found Lawns sell on up, ( linghanis are priced at 10c on up, Poplins and 15c, 20c and 2."c a yard on up. Cotton Crepe in sonic lovely at loc, 25c and :55c a yard. Khantung silk is being sold for :Wc a yard. IJeautiful imported Madras in exceedingly new material for ii.V a yard, silk finish Foulards in all colors for I He a yard. Venetian Satin a very wide cotton goods, sells for 50c a yard. Auto cloth in white, 30 inches wide, for 15c a yard, hinene, a linen finished cotton material, priced at 12c a yard, and other equally popular summer goods. am iOaists Yesterday we received a handsome line of lingerie and lawn waists. We have beenj'xpecting these waists for some time, but the de mand was greater than the supply, and the manufetur ers could not get them here sooner. They are very pret tily trimmed in both lace and embroidery. One especial ly attractive number is the hand embroidered Dutch neck shirtwaists at $4. The others are priced at $2.00 up to $6.00 each. Jap Silk Waists in black, blue, grey and cream are also among the recent arriv als and sell for $3.00 a waist. Shantung Silk Presses These dresses are made from the rough silk that is being worn so much at the present moment. You will find your size here if you call at once. Thev are priced at $17.50 to $25.(K) a dress. lii- lnltlics' Kcnllil Parlor. ar-a-S7 New Mc.fr- HIilK C or. oll go mill 1irwc SlrrrH, Court Houw. Illll ill III, 'i t ii I ..VI... k in I'r.-viou.s to I Ii. .1. .1.1, 111 Villi on ' HrciilliluK in. 'tnl. .-I- , .ml II I I UK III. Ill li. I III III. li st. i f .lainis' illrc. Ii. .ii of 't un n IM nn. I Clllll. il M III I,. I .' II i tl K. Mm J. d. nil. i Mrs lloll HUIIK My K pll Separate White Skirts Attractive New Models Mr K. II. mi.. 'H . Ill f, i. . r - t . i .-1 I'cp; sonic pl.'illi gnr Linen, crash ami cot ed, others trimmed with handsome pearl but tons opening mi side o I- in I'l-mit ; one embi'oidiTv mser! ii oilier is mn nlv 1 KemMiiig drawn orl, gore. Thev are all go. . strictest reiiiireinenf . Prices $2.50, $:!.imi, $6.60. $7.00, $8.00. (Vil li! as deeol'at inn. lainlv with t an at i if .'I Ueslgll twer part of e; -i ii . '.ol M IM I'.l.ll o.ili n liu-v-i.. I.n .ill. il M. Hi.. l . f I "I ' I Oi. Ill Ah. .il". 1 1. ill Teeth extract work guarurtt omililo. Offlc I'llolui without imln. All i'.I. Price alwnys roas I'hona 949. K.'8liliince EXCHANGE LOT FOR AUTOMOBILE. . La Grecque Corsets The W. M. Canaday Realty 2 For every type of figure Company, : GREENE & CO., 307-308 Oates Builling, : 12 Church Street. ! Phone 974. ' J IMPRESSIONS COUNT Toa alwaya look better with clean perfectly laundered linen. Wa do ear part. MOUNTAIN CITY , j LAUNDRY CHIROPRACTIC Ki rti-inn -lf . (XiNDKMX 'l ION WITHOI T IX i:sTI(.VIIi) IS I'OOK M IM.MKNT. AI'iK'i mill 1-1' thi' i i use i1 nil Iiik this in and hi-alth w J t n ii'tl u nJ null i i itii iih of nth- r k 'li r.m i. il im-.i-k i 'iHIMU Itll l l"ll il un upon t iltsofww; by normal n riM h ndlllwiiH si il by thoiisanils i our toriHl I v. ml 4'Xftnilnat imi f re I l C. i V. iKMITOX. lilnrucl.r. J.miiko 1M. 1. X. V. l'..r. S.. IMumio . il l, .tlrii;i If I'm .75, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, M. V. MOORE 1 1 r 1 1 1: 1 1 , t mi I 1 . 1 1 Mi in I ..in , . i r.ov K 1 1 fill... I'nl 1 1 . . . , Ol- I'" If. I ' ' : I ..! ... ... .,. 1!'l il I- : .!.. : ei. n. i. ,i i,t "i UK-'- : I 'I'll. I . h., v . I HI ''' '. II In 111. . .!!. Is th., "' l.l-f ' I. I'. His ll-.il p. .1 ),.. 1 IHl. I"l I" I.il V . Ill . ;( i 'I'll. .I'll..'- I ..,i..rr... ... n 'l: '" "i. ' ' s 1 M l! 1 1 i II l'i th I'M 'lit. Hi. li mi m I,,, I, ii 'I'1" 'III'. .1 1 .l.v I . 'Ill I.'ll- ' in- in. I iii, . ii. ...s,, In ' t . I 'n-.l wit l, nr-n wiili il,' Hi ni;li nn ...,il . iii- I Hi K .1,1 . III. , ..... . .... Mm. 1. cli.iri;.. . iiKhltiKt Anh cvlll... Ill- li.iliic tn:i I MASSAGE. J. !' nival. formerly In f i: Cure Riiittiit'lmii. hi. 1 1. .. hn lo-iitcl in nn. I will jrlve trcHtmenln Rt !s NrrvouH nr rhcti- I. I'll. . . I . 1 1 1 1 I M Irent-d. lm Nt rl.-1 1 r-.ilowoil. Ph. -ii- :i: Iloc..r'?i No. 3 A' (II-ilon I M i I'liiv. Jl .' Slot Cheap Milk Is imunlly cheap In quality ncll a I'ii. o. It Is danR. roue. Our milk 1 nut In that class. It Is absolutely cure, cl-an, rich ami wholeeome. AshevillePure Milk Co. asiieviljj:, n. c. Many Pretty Effects Mark The New Spring Suits Kant Walnut St. riionn 554 Mr. .1. It-Nsi.' st.mrr, n il.niKlii.r -.f M. St.incr was m.irrl-il -n I'rl- ' i' I- Ml. linr llcwecw of Mm , l, Mr, l.-wt-se had h.Hn tea hlnu In .Murphy unit they will milk- tli-jr h'.tne at that placf. Mim Malile V. Miller an.l Mr. rii.'tna.s Y linli'i'ti were the w n,n-rs m the ".MiikIc 1 T Puizlc" which th Piinham niunlc houar naa hcen con- M. WEBB & COMPANY Mlllliu ry Importers Nn. 0 llalter) Park riare, IMiom loll Asm iixe. N. C. COSTS A u "..I vi I' '-s.-tn,., well-cookc'l. ilaln til s, rv,', ,,,,.,. L(llca will tin. I "iir i ai',. ii I'li'iimnl place to ,llne. WHITE'S CAFE. 1 1 Clmrch Stiwt. 'I'-"!"- W Spring when the styles changewhen every woman's fancy turns to a new Tailored Suit. You will want this suit to conform in every way to fashion dictates. Every late idea in Spring Suits, every late idea decreed by fashion finds favor here. We have a reputation for exclusive styles, styles with individuality and offer you the most attractive values. The display is complete. Come before the most attrac tive styles are gone. Am. uis' Hi- man) In K.iitifnl 1M . li her- at. or-l l;.i haii, Is lv .it..!l.ti I 111 On .1 in S-.iit' I :r:i i.l The an.l at. l v welly in. . ilors nr- ..1.1 rose, Line ami v. hit- In tli- hiclur wic.'d Kami. 'ills we inn,' .sonic excellent values In l.iio ti Suits m a whle arrav of col--i? and il skiis iih ia,.c trim minirs from JlJ.r.O t. U'5.00. Pietti . in. -lie suits in white and colors at 4 S and th.n. The newest Shirtwaists are here. Al ready we have been compelled to reorder on many numbers of waists. Pit ttv Waists in Tailoml pffe.-t fi $1.2.3 to sjCi.UO. uni .fl.L',) t 2.r)0 Ti ii nt i- r u-. i e . . . ,,r . ' ... hi (i .nii aisisirom JjuRonc H aists with DutHi rllare from fl.Lr, to 3.;30. Women's Outfitter 11 Pattou Avonue .'V.V (Cnntinurd on patfe aeven ) .A A" m
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