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-' J TTTE ASlTEVTLLE CTTTZT. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1900 '2. fir. I I' J if IM PERSONAL The . oniinenceni-lit ex ei i:ic l Hillside corn, lit ll'lf held f "l- Hsitery Park llr.rtii - tenia'- h I leriKMin. I'lim wl . .il.'o nual.leil ! the chlldn n in Hi' .1 irt.-i . iit i luce Who Bto.nl ..I III' - -t . I ..I III' il inn oub studies The annmiiii -in" mi vftre ramie v Mi. W. Bcolt H.ui.l-.r BJid Father Minion presented lh- po les tn the little rntsses liu fame for them nil com lcl. l t-cfole Mother pcplan, k urn) reine'l Tic program, of th cxcrclsea omsleted of wmie verv .m rai l p, c iiuinliei nmoug them ln-lrvK Ihe aHU'ii aoag. ButW-rflles" In which Ihe h I lier 'i wore attractive ontufnis. Mast, r Harry Brings wn Oi' hearts .f the entire, nu ill. m . In the pan loll scene, "Htar ttyanglcd Banner, '' In children hIho wore at I rlu 1 1 v r.i- dimes. A selection from I'lnafor wm rendered In Ktiiine mid In "Jone Row" long garkinds of Lavis nnl ;lnk r were carried ly Hi participants and the effect wan highly pleasing. gram: Chorus "Voice The following In the pr In the Woods" 1 iiIh iikI. In Piano ruet "! rslun March" .. tie Koutsl.l flraduates of the commercial oiim Prlzea of honor. Prises for lady-like nunnncrs. Action fdinir "BiKtertllieB" . . Wnotley Piano Solo "Mlgn.ii" Thoiin Henkir class (higher ami lower). French recltgtkm "Apron la Ha tallle V. Huso Piano tuet "Hcarf Dance" ... fhamfnade Junior clam (hlghier anil lower) French chorus "Tyrollenne .... Wekerlln iMuak-at Recitation "Legaml Beau Uful" longefUow Primary class h)gr arid lower). Piano Solo Vals Godard Klndcrsarten Hong "iMy First Let tW" Weatendort Patriotic Scan "The Star Spang led Banner" Arnold Preparatory class (higher and lower). Son-and pence "Pinafore" .. Frlse French Becltatlon "Le Cofhrau et le Renard" La Fontaine Kindergarten. Action Bonn "June Row" . . . Anon Chorus "Ttta gleaners" Ulover Address. Mrs. W B. McEwen gave a very pretty Informal Jive hundred party jsettarday afternoon at her hme on Chestnut atreet to which a number of Uis glrli of the younger net were Invit ed. The party was given for Minn Edith HaJle and her hostess Mlas Kate Hall and bar hostess, Mlas Kate Nleliola. MIbi Halla returns to her homs today. The houao was decoraJed with awest peas and roaes and rho dodendron. The prizes were pieces of china, painted by Mrs. MoEwen. The Ouegta prise, a most artistic vase, was drawn by Mba Halle, and the othe ptlse. a ton bon dish of delicate de sign Jtvas drawn by Miss Willi Hmlth. Mrs. McEwen's guests were, Mies Halle, Miss Nichols, Miss Willie Hrolth, Miss Eleanor WrlghtHon. Mix Mattlella. Cocke, Mlas Sadie Kolllni, Miss Nora Deveimh, Miss Lillian Weaver, Mlas Anna Penland, Miao Adelaide Loughran, MIhs Julia Uar nard, Mlas Elisabeth Porter, MIbs Ele. anor Lambertson, Mlaa Florence Bar nard, Miss Georgia Dennis, Miss Ruby Robertson, Miss Dixie 1'lilnter, MNp Emma Qudger, and Miss Anna Cur mlohae) J Jt Judge Henry (1. Connor, of WIIhoii. N. ('.. recently appointed United dates District judge of the Kaxtern district, Is expected In Aahevllle Tuex day and will b-the guext or Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Settle. Judge (Vnnnr until recently was Justice of the Hu preme court. M. Alexander M. Inphwllsky, late lleut-colimel and chief of the bureau of the RuMNlan war office, who n exiled to Sughallen IhIhiiiI, Hlherlu, for. founding a free whool for the pens ants in Rnxiiln, will give n moxt In teresting unci enlightening lecture on Ihe subject of his expci lnci ami hlx tvv scape to this country, at the Y. M. Iie. n a. auiiiloruiin tins evening, lit R. 30 form a groe the full length of tin o'clock. The lecture will he of the ; room, the firnnclnw IntiTlacing over- o.p.i ineiesi mr rew nnve siir-,iic.t nml rhoiliKlendron anil pink vlved or escaped the horrors of the , nghm Kive ih.. , ffe, t f a long plnu : II I pei-gola The pink flowcrx. of Al. I-:. Ilillisid. Mir. A V. I'ra.ie. Mrs. Anhui f I'.ee". Mis T U' Patton, Air- I I Millar.) Mrf i- . "ilbh Ali. W illiam Tin ner. Air . Kali .n 1'n. 1 , Mr." T K I a '. i.l ion. M i " S I!. Hen-I Mi I".. T i;niinaii. Mm M li.ilni AI.K.e. All" .Idliien HuilKei ,i , Mr. I' :' Henry, Mrs. ' R i.in- Mr-. ('. A. He hem k, MIbb Hel en Murphy. Mixs Haley, Alius Mary JohllH The lecture t)e(flllH at 8.30 ., . lie k lllol the II. hel,- air til t y cell's J 'I'll. I.- will he a public ic.itul to luol i.c.v iiioiiiiio. ul III' Aaheviil S. hool of Miikii unit Dramatic Art at II .. 'clock The weekl re, Hals have UMiialh. n K'ven at Ihe uchiMil In the after noon lt.ut r. cenily the hour has I,..-It I 1 1 . 1 1 : J I ami they will in fulure take plat e in ihe lorcmrofi on V .In. mlayi. 'IMie tiroKiam for to morrow Ih InlereHtlng unit Ih uk fol Al Kveiilug Wllelpiy Mimh 411ail-H Teagiie. A ilar.len Kiiuiance . i !i mil ,S liaefi r Aliw llaiuil Williams Norw1(luii Junce, in i' jiilnor. . . . Mu MISM Kill h. Tine llcuillc. ItoM.'M tlllW M Imh liettle Moore. Minn, lie In minor Hcluiibert MIhh Annie Wentall. At t'loHe of Day Metcalf MIkm (lai, t W'llliuinx Air de Hallet 4'homlnade MImm Annie 1oKiin. Huhy i 'lmr Wllloughhv MiMH BHttt Moore. Tnrante4la Ruff Mlw Helolsc i ,11 roll and Mlmt Mabel .Stun J Mien Frances Powers was mar rled Thursday evtenlng at the fioute of her parents on BouUl Main Btrret t4 Mr. Mitchell A. Conway of Augusta, Ott., Rev. (lllbc-rt T. Kwt perform ing t )!-. ccretiuonv ' Mrs. Duff Merrick entertained with an informal dinner Baturday even Ing In honor of Mra Connally Coxe. A ipilet wedding took place Batur day night whwn iMlns Ida Went was united In .marriage to iMr. Weldon Penland at Uie hum of Mrs. Moffatt on Flint atreet. The ceremony, which was witnessed by a few friends of the contracting parties, was performed by Rev. J. S. Williams. J J The graduating class of 1808 of th" High school and the mid year clats of 190D are ffoing for a strarvv ride up the Bwannanoa river tomorrow night. The crowd, iw'hloh will be com posed of a'bout twenty of the youn people will be chaperoned by Ms. Mary Weldon Williamson and will leave from her home on Orange street. Invitations for the (ball to be given by the AsheviiUe Bar asnociat Ion com plimentary to the North Carolina JJar association at the Battery park hotel on Friday evening of this week are out. Jl Jt The recently organised Alumni n- soilatlun of the city High school wi.l meet Thurmluy evening at 8 o'clock at the Auditorium. All alumni are urged to be present a some Import ant biiBlnesn will Hie transacted. Mrs. John II. ("artiir lentertalnod Sut unlay afternoon at the Woman's Kxchange ith nn Informal trldisn party. There were four tables. The flrnt prla- wan won .by Mrs. C. C. Mlllnrd and the eeiimd iby Mrs. I.ckr nilg i The rhniloilendron Imll takes plnce I Ills evening ut the Uatlery larli ho- M mid tvlll unilou.blrdly tx iie of the most ola-horate. and beautiful hulls that linn ever itie.n given In AMhevllle. Th fuel Ihnt It Ib thie. o-i- nliiK hull of the n. axoii has tu'en tak n Into coi)l(lerntloii iilol the dining reesi which has nlwnyM lnn used for the two larg.wt bulls of the neiin has heen luvls-hlv ilecorated. liver huiulrml young uak Iiuvh liavo mil. .veil In the decoration and rho.io.t.Tidrori In whl. h dozens .f smull pink lllile have M-en hidden In the lerilur of ihe lake Ih an inland if tnos covered rock frlni?ed wllh maiden liair fern and arising from the utile i-.land I" a marble elatut" of pohhvrnnia. the Kmlili-w of rnuvi. . Wau-r plant are u.ed alfo and severa, doz n Pold tiyti Trailing ine f.ajii a powerful magic lantern will turn will b.- daneed and during the mar. n a )jwerfiil inagls lantern will turn colored lit?ht.l oil the dan'. I'.', WWII' of Ihe wlidefl reflecting mammoth rrcieri and Ihe national flag. A tla-n-livht jticture will le taken before ;!ir luill beiin-- and colored p.ctal .ai.l made which will be placed on nate at th- f;h..p- in town. The inuroc will he iiiiii'iial I v khmhI a a ?vp,lal pr-. gram has leeri arranged by Air Spears for the occaiaon The dance cards are printed on pink pa)T and have pencil" and silken tawwlit of the same tint There are twenty dan. . . o nthe program but there will be a num-ber of specials as the tiall will last until th- early morning hour.s. The bull rvm has been prettily dec orated and will also IU- iiHed for th" occasion. In the private dining room the rhododendron deiuratlon will he conilnu.'d for Mrs. Frederick Top ' dinner which takes place prior to the ball, which Mrs. Pope anil her gtiei.,1 . will fltt-end A number of the mod prominent lawyera of the state ha e arrived In time for Din ball and will attend with their -wlwe Dancing fummencf at half past nine o'clock hut many of the guests will not ar rive until after ten on account of th- lecture of M Alexander laich wltzky. The season enrds of invila llori whlh were tHNiied aouie weeks ago will le reiuieMted at the door The ball will be one of the la if .el In the hlt'ry of AshevJlle and will '. one of the iruwt Important .iCinl events of the season . If J? A review of the lessons studied during the pust six months was held t y the liar acu-1'hlliith.a class of the Calvary baptist church In West Ashe llle Sunday Twenty-two young peo ple took the review mid ull made g(Hd grades. The highest grade was mude by Miss Mabel Morgan who got )00 per uent Miss Jennie Brown, Miss Carrie Balllnger. Miss U.zie Patter son and Miss Myrtle Logan stood next In order. Jl . The music pupils of Miss Annie Bo can met yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Beatrice Fullem In West Ashevilie for the monthly class meeting. Musical games were played and the life of Handel was studied. After a short musical pro gram refreshments were served. Those present were Miss Beatrice Fullem Miss Myrtle Fullem, Mlse Mabel Pat terson, MIsb Grace Logan, Miss Irene Logan, Misses Annie, Kate and Win- nlfred Wells. Jl Jl Pr. William R. Engel, of Cleveland Ohio, who has conducted a sanitarium In Tryon for several years and who Is brother of Mr. Ralph B. Engel of Try on, will be married this afternoon to Miss Ada Agnes Hingham of Can ada, at Trinity church by Rev. Dr. W. O. McCready. Dr Engel Is well known In Ashevilie. After a short honeymoon they will reside in Tryon Air.',. Noble A. Jo ! loll aid .lllliin'l of Hnidr rn. mvlllc. tnt Sunday with rel.iil.vc9 In th cli Alias Annie Ken i:t' h'atjrday for Knox.lllc, where ill .iti-'nd the summer school of " .Sooth lor a few weeks. Mr and Mrs I.. ! Clement, of Salisbury sre at the hotel. Mr 3ni..' the ."'...ith Carol,, w hi. h rue. I-, her. ' 1 Hai'erv Park i ,n h ru uf ;,l wr ri'itl'.n ' Mi- iJ.oiKe I. .'Ill I'll II . Iea C burK. W Va . t. Mr. l.ootnis 4nd also leave that da where they will Air. Adraln J.i. for Hlai k Fore-i ha accepted a r 1.-.. .mil hi I three .! tor P. "i, Kers l . i d til" cummer j ' ' .:' I li leil lalomls . tor r'criinlon, Fa., i it i' -ml . ..n I. it y ';i. r.iuy Idaho. ,h.Tc he , crime n, por iri.in Russian Innulsitlon, tin. I Siberia Is a sealed book to the world, rumors d the horrorw have penctr.ilcd hut the f:iets are unknown The leclure will be Bhen for the benefit pr the Lliidle Irslnlng school and Is under the pa tronage of the following Indies who which two dlilVM full have been used, turn the large room Into n floral Ix.uvr The chandeliers are cowered with the How ers and the brunches also aiid urn HkIiI u shaded wltji plnl, The l.ih,. orcupicH the ivnier of Ih. ' "listlttlle the board of inauaKi is. Mir. room tin. I le banket with willow and SPECIAL SALE SILK DRESSES Mi'ssalinc ;ni(l Silk in T;iu, Bliit, Htlio, ( hoeu, Navy Blue ami While Sliijic value $1S.(KI at $12.95 Mcssalinc in Wisteria, )I, Uosv, Helio, Pink, Violft, (Ireen, Navy, t.'hamjiai'iie, Hlaek and White, Blue nml White, (ireen and White stripe. Value ...(Hlat EZOtoi $19.95 These Presses are all this season's models and represent the hest alues we have. A desire to ee;in up t.i;r stm-k and make room for fall purchases is mir mily reason for the sacrifice. M. V. MOORE 'OVEN'S orrFITTIill 11 PATTON AVENUK Mrs. Flora McEachon, and family have arrived from Jacksonville, Fla , and will spend the summer in Aifje vllle. Mr. Eric Rawls Is visiting his cou sin, H. B. Clark and family, at Bre vard. Ml.s Marlon Montague, of Rich mond, who has been the guest of Miss Florence Bernard, has returned to her home. Miss Jean Smith, who has been teaching at Columbia for a y. nr. has returned to her home on West Chest nut street. Miss Rita Rves. Miss Rita Baxter, of I lermaiitown, Pa., and Mis-. Itch- reus, who Is the guest of Miss Mario Louise Swopn. left yrstcrjay for the East. Mr. Victor Stern has gone to Chi cago to open a wholesale and retail untliiue Jewelry store. He will still relaln his stores In Ashcvllle and An- "''iwa Miss llatlle H, .bins. n tins returned fnim Knoxvllle. where she has pent the winter and is a ituest at th" Manor. Mr .1 Hooper CalTee, of The Wash ington Herald. airlMd yiNteidav and will spend two weeks ut Busbee liall before returning to Washington. Mr. Ttufus Woodcock has returned from a business trip to New Vork. and will be In town for a few days Dr. Hubert Codger return.-. I to Philadelphia ycsieidav, where he will be house physician at the Philadel phia hospital. Dr. Uu.lg.r unlimited from the l.'nl versity of lYnns.v Ivaniu Medical school with high honors re cently and Ills ii).pointin, lit is paiilcu lury gratifying to his many friends in Oils city. Mr. und Mrs liustavus Wcstfeldt, Jr. who were married rcceutlv 111 New Orleans, arrived yesterday and are al the Battery Park hotel for several days before going to Ardin where tli.y will spend Ihe summer at Rugby Orange. Mrs. Butts, und children, or Vlcks hurg. Miss, have gone to Flat Hock where thev will spend the summer. after a brief stay In Ashevilie Mr and Mrs Henry Wood leai, t . . day for Toxaway for a nip of several Jsy Miss Margaret Bodd who has been at the Battery Park with tier f uller and sister, has gone to Maine, where she will visit friends for sc. , ra; weeks. Judge James R. flasket), of Tar boro. N. C. and his d.iughbr Mis.s Elizabeth, and son, Mr. Edward .;.is kell, arrived yesterday to msk .!,idi;u Qaskell'a daughter. Mrs Marlon Ouer srd. at the home of the latt. i on French Broad avenue. W C. Piennel, manager of .1 At st li ner's store, who has licen unite sick for several days Is much Improwd and hopes to be out soon. Mrs Hannah D.. i.lxoii .nd the tarn 11 v of Mi II. M. Jones i re upending a few weeks at Dula Spiingn. Allss Daisy Cool, lias returned from a two weeks trip i" New Vork. Allss Alexander Mrs. '' .m Latll nie: and Miss Lilile, of ACanta, wi o lone been ataylnir with Air and Airs I; .1, Hiokeley, left Saturday tor .'. w V..rk. Allss 1 1 it 1 if Parker has r'.iiw to Know ill.- to uiiend the Summer school. Mrs. Itufo Flt.patiick hus as her guest Mi.ss illady - Mcljcmore, of Col umbia. Ails M.I.emoi'e and her mother are to spend the sunimet here lleceiit arrivals at Victoria Inn are Dr A A. Register. Air J. A. Rebblng inii of N.w Yoik. Mrs. Flnnengraft and Air F.dward T.tig. of Cincinnati, and Air and Mrs. Hock, of New York. Miss Kate Wright leaves Wednes day fur California Misa Nellie Hennell, daughter of Dr M. H. Hennell, left yesterday after noon for Coshocton. Ohio, where she will visit for seveial wseks. BUG SALE. The firm of H. .VI. Nahlklan & Co. are conducting a large rug sale in the Burton & Holt store room. A great many Oriental rugs have been placed on sals at a 20 per cent dis count and Ashevilie people are offered a splendid opportunity to purchase rugs at this time The original price of one rug was S0O and it can readily be understood that this exhibit is well worth seeing. Jupwb Moving 0 Curtain (foods Summer DHan-iTmhredl-Qloth vfjf?- -s Marked om I-'or the remainder of this week we' will sell the remaining cloth Suits' at prices wliieh are sure to make them move. v t' These suits are this year's styles and are up-to-date in every particular; Tleyari the kind that look different and vet the price which wo ask for them is so low that' they are within the reach of everyone.-Why not buy a Bon Marehe Suit and be Wi ll dressed ? $15.00 Alan Tailored Cloth Suits will he sold for - $10,95 $17.50 Man Tailored Cloth Suite will be sold for, $12.25 $20.00 Man Tailored Cloth Suits will be sold for $14.25 $25.00 Man Tailored Cloth Suits will be sold for $18.35 $H0.00 Alan Tailored Cloth Suits will be : ..; :,.r $20.95 A 'mene Suits Sire Going Rapidly at S3.50 Zach Yesterday we reduced our lai-ge stock of Linene Suits to almost one-half, by putting the price down so low that no woman win. understood values could overlook them. This sale will continue l 4ot lc. a dii'h. NolhiDi f o do but put it Into milk snd Iirrie if, gold by (II troccri, 2 paeksces fur M cs. Do You Know Wfot Constitutes a Fine Piano? rules you are sure ydu thoroughly understand piano mechanism, tone quality, action, etc.. you bad better place yourself In our hands and get the best Not for the profit on 600 pianos would we sell you an inferior In strument. WHITE TODAY Cfias. r,i. Stieff Manufartursrof th. Stelff and Shaw, the Pi anos with the sweet tone. SOUTHERN WARKROOll a West TTade St. Charlotte, N. C. C. B. WIJ.MOTTH, Manager. (Mention this paper.) ill I until all the suits are gone, which will not be long if the present interest in them continues. Linene Suits that formerlv sold for $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 are being sold for the unusual small sum of $3.50 Me of Silks Continues Joday and Pomorrw Don't overlook this chance f0 buy- rough and ""Foulard slks at" the prices!' we are now selling tnem at. The sale will only hold good for today and to morrow. 75c Oriental Rough Silks, in all colors, special for 59c a yard. 75c Foulard Silks, in many pretty de signs, special for 59c a yard. 50c Rough Silks, in all colors, special for 39c a yard. ROGERS SILVER-WARE Tea Spoons from 45c to $2.25. Ta ble Spoons from V5c to J 3. Knives and Forks from S3.50 to J12.60. Sen them at the Thfe Ashevilie China Co., 6 North Pack Spuare .Every Wcnssa l " ft bout UN WMdurf lit - - kMARVtLWhirlinoSprsy 1 Dm ww Tmul frl.r. CHIROPRACTIC DR. CLAY L. DEAN, formerly Clinical Superintendent of the Carver-'' Penny Chiropractic College and Adjustdrywl Oklahomo City Is now located '' with Dr. C. F. Compton. His wide experience enables him to successfully and scientifically ban die all classes of diseases. . "Investigate If you are not well. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m 2 to C p. m. 101-107 Lange building, northwest of Sguare. Phone 21. (MBI m Mni war it stM o, f m AM vourdi-iuririttforlt. If M nnu au.plrU Mitt VKL. accept Jl other, u sena tjilr v lllimtail hook '7 fcli-.t rail -unlralsn snd jigwiloix to- MlWl.ln tA IW MS RV RtrS. FREE! FREE! The Willis Photo Company, 29 Patton Ave. CREX MATTING RUGS 50c to $8.50. 9xl2Matting Rugs $4.50 Beaumont Furniture Co.. 27 South Main St. Cheap r.Iilli l usually "heap In quality as nUn pile. It la daageroua. Oar mil H MANlCURitVa. Hairdresslng, Facial Masaagaa, i not hi that olaaa. It I. alMolut -1 para, Soalp treatment a specialty. Up-to- late line of hair goods, toilet articles. switches, puffs and pompadoues roads to order. Price, reasonable, work first class. SKINNBW AND HUNTKK, I.ADIJS. GJBNTIiEMEN. and 10 Paragon Bldg. I OUR HAIR GOODS i .. -.I 11 Will give free 10.O0 north of thcli "Ml lieip improve VOIU" ai)- jiearanee. Tlave your hair dressed here at small cost. MISS CRUISE 25 Haywood Strt-ct iM'sI l'liolos to the er.sn urlllng tic mtttest, lcvr"Mt mill cnl lilcl uil tertlscment of not more tlinii :tll words, liiciillonlng The WILLIS I'lKI lo Co. In the adyerllM iHclil. The lontest 'omn Kstiiriluy. July 31. Write as many ailvcrliM'iucuis as you iili'iis)' signing your name anil ail dri'Ks to ciicli ami every oiu. Kotli piiiers will upolnl one Judge cucli nml npM, lined Judges to appoint the llilril Jiitg'. rs ml or bring all alei Um iiiciiIn to THE WILLIS PHOTO CO , 29 Patton Ave. Phone 641 clean, rich and wholesotn. Ashevilie Pure Milk Co Bast Walant Bt. '. . PbptM lR MtlssstHM ; La Grecqu Corsets I T?ir anafir limfi nf flonira UTWJ JJtfV 6SW ; GREENE & CO., : ; 12 Church Street. ; Livery Wells und Brown, snd W. K. Brllt'j Rtofk and enulpmen't are bow consol idated. The firm will be known as BRITT AVI) WFXI.S STABI.K8 32 W. College St., Phones r(l and 1010 MISS MADFI.M-'. M AcnoWI.I) of lloston I.inlies anil Misses First Class Iti.liin: Mill. Us, Tailored Suits ami Dresses Iteimxlcllug Located lit ltooni 1 :,. 40 Patton Ave Ashevilie. Citizen Want Ada Results. Bring Dr. Matthews' Dental Parlor 25-26-27 New McAfea Bklf. Cor. College sirfl Spruce Streets, M Oourt House. Teeth extracted ' without pain. AB work guaranteed. Prices always reas onable. Office Plume J J. Bslan Phone 972. m. webb & cmvm mili'iery Importers No. Battery Park Place. Phono 1044 If You Buy it X Indian coal yon will have the satisfaction of knowing that von are burn- lig the hest coal in the world Phono lilt). Carolina Coal & Ice Company Phone lg. Patton Am. C Special Shirt Waist SALE ' :: have si.ine dds and ends in white Shirtwaists that we will , ,,Se ,,nt ;.t ihe following prices. P gularTl.(H) Waists at 69c. Pegular $1.50 Waists at 98c. Sizes from 34 to 42. il B
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