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THE .ASHEVTUK fTTrZEX, TUESDAY. SEPTEM B ER.21, 1909.
SOCIAL &
PERSONAL
Tin- W
TMai.'i h r l-i
opening
:. 1'
, I. I
Mi l.iv
In uinl
o'rliii k th i J 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 i .
emit Intercut .-vine, ,1
Mrs. Krvderk h i in
millinery di-pai I nu n t
which irlvm j.-mirHiif
rid ph'Kvn Will I I I"
act by hlk'h I"!' 'I flu'
play today will (" ai
of every clone rlpi hm
iii.-i Hi'
in Ui,- ,
lmrK "
.if Kin
Dial Hi.
i ll,. St.. 1
Th.
I ;i ii. I
lie
I ml
liS-
h.ils
ehuvn,
ratiRlnR In pile from clelit il'.lhn-' to
w-venty-five diilbtB. Th, i.ntor mini,
hiita for nmriiiiiK iii iih cv.n I.h.t
In irlco and nr.- Hinart nn.l in K""il
tuple. Tin clonk ;inil .mil .l.-pa r i mi ni
I.h under I hi- aup. ilni. ml, m,' .r Mi-e.
Kclmumla, of Halt Imore, h will
show the Inli sl mr,., I ninl v. nintr
Kuwna, which are u.i huinlH, mi,, iim
could be tlcslrod. Tlii ;rh i s ary
alno in I Ills department m thi iIIiik I"
the quality and atyle of I In- . le-iiiine.
In tho art department will In- h..ii
Japanonii embrnl.l. rles, ri nalnHii hit
and Mexican drawn work loin h
clotha, center pleccii. and diiill.n ori
ental ri)K, elder dovfn coml'm Ih anil
blanket of a fine iinnllty Unit an. of
fine worth. Mr. Kind ley Im-iie a mr
d till Invitation to tin' liuli,' f ahIuj
vllle to attend ihn opening today.
The nnoiinrm,nt by Mra, TtlilR1y
Prnn1man of thn ing:ii(fement or hut
daughter, Julia, to Mr. Ii, Tuft Keiul,
of California, will be of Intercut to the
many frlpiidn of tho young people In
Aihevllla and Blllmore. Mln I'ennl
man la one of thn moat charming n ml
attractive of tho younger girls and line
Wen Very popular. Mr. Head In a
graduate of Harvard, and hut year
graduated from the Blltmoro School
Of Forestry. Mr. Head nn-lved from
California aeveral (lays mo. and will
remain In the city until the wilding,
irhleh oerurti aliorlly at All Soul'
rtltireh, mitmnre. Mr I, end Im well
known In Aahevllle atnl nunle many
friends during hi rctii.lcii. e in this
city.
Frequently It becomes the pleasant
fluty to chronicle the miccegfca of pen- i
JH of Afhevllle or thorn- who have I
llveA for a apace In tho "Land of the '
Sky,"' and have found laurels awaltlm?
them 'out In tho world. Mr. Hubert
Hauaen, of Cleveland, Ohio, a Krml
. tiate of the Aahevllln arh.mi, has writ
ten a piny "In (tlaaa Housem," which
, "produced hy a utoek company In
Ohrvetand last aenaon and haa been
accepted for a metropolitan produo
'"im, by a prominent manager. Mr.
Raueen Is still tinder twenty-flv, and
after Kradutitltm from the Anhevlllo
chool entered Ynlr, where he won
toonora In Eniliih
; Announcement wna made yralerday
T the marrlajro of Mlw Kilxnhetli
Pastor, of Lrxlnpton, ICy.. to Mr. ft.
K. MeClaln, which occurred very
quietly about a fortiilfsht ago In
Aahevllle. 'Mr. McClnln la connected
with the Southern railroad and hnlcl
a TeaaonBllile pOHllion in the illx.:iti'li
er'a office. Mr. and Mrs. M.riufn
have Juat returned from a trip to
vVaahington, Atlantic City and New
Turk, and are at present at their
home on Aahland avenue.
. J
Mra. Frederick ft. Pope, of Auku
ta, Oa., intertalned Informally with a
luncheon ye:-tcnlny at trie Woman's
exchange. hlte re.aea simply ar
ranged ftecoruted the tilble. Mr".
lPMll 'RiK'Mk were: Mra. t'linrl I.
MtfiOT, Mr. rnlTli'lil M IM In nl. Mrs.
Thotnnfl Kettle, Mra. AITieii H. I'nr
nard, 'Mra, Thottnn. or Ausuata, Mm.
Pelaer lind Mtaa Alice WrlRlit, of Wil
mington, N. C.
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The O. t. A. to the H. of I, K en
. tertalh this evenltiR at Zohie, k.i hall,
with a dutch mippvr follow, ,1 by a
dance. Oanclmt bejHna at 9 o'elnek
Jt .4
The Jewish Ladles' Aid mutely will
meet this afternoon at 4 o'cloek at the
temple on Spruce etreet. I
Mm. Jttin.'n K. Kerr, who b in p. nl .
Btveral yiani in Arh.-vlllc. ami who,
lift for New York n few weeks .) i
hag accepted a position In win, h
much honor ait, n bed, that of n.i
prano aololfit at Hip American church
In Pari. Mr., K. i etudted In I'nrm ;
under M. Jean l- lieake. the famous I
t n.ir. and h. mi. mini ,-,- b m been
li... K. ii
I. .1 ..ii'l
nm nl M
-, In Inn
M I H I'
r.'eelve t'
Mr.
i Ua t ..ui,! ry In I be 1 arn
. t. . I ! 'I'i.e j,..?, it Kill w ill' h
it i,. 1 1 ; i . . r ' t ' 1 1 li m 'K'li ci.v
I vv.e, nl'dreil at III,' KuKKi'H-
k.nl.e'n aF.itiit teacb-
I '.1 I IN Ml llll" , I.
Jt it
V. W. llrahain will not
day nor Klvo the uHual ttn-
l .11 In r limile in Vn lollu.
,.
.,'hn !t. Iti.'iilley, whr llnaneed
iln I :i . ,,i lb pule expedition,, and
; nil,, im wi li known' m AHhevllle
1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 L' 1 1 li..innl I In re, (fan; a
i ii i. i i i riK Inter! iow w hich ap
I .-- in The .New Vnrk Herald of
.i, in, I. it. Tbe nrlii le in lllUHlrateil
ih iiiiriibirH nl iili'itoKraphR taken
1 1. lb. nil, y ,,ii Inn various IiiiiiIh
iiiilviiiiwn lamlH and a larce colored
-.i.,l,li of Mi. Iliailby, which la an
, , lietil liki iii-mm of Hie original. Mr.
ami Mix. Ilni'lby are HtoppliiK at the
llni.'l lirialnn In New York, where
I lie f, inner Ih bealeged hy Interview
ers, nianazliio writera, cranka and all
manner of people who iihuuIIv follow
In the train of celebrltlea. Mr. and
Min Loekwood and their daughter,
Mm. Hradley, have spent aeveral wln
ti ih In aucceaalnn In AMhcvllle, and It
I I mil unlikely that with Mr. Hradley
I bey will be in the city for u few
wccUh thlH winter,
J
Mlaa Ltbel Hurnelt, of II, avcrilani,
ami Mr. Wiley Gentry were married
.Sunday noon, at. the home of Ihn
Krinim'a father, Mr. W. ,1. Uinlry. on
llurriHV llle hill by 'Hqulre W. W. l'at
tnn. The wmlilltiK wan a home affair,
only a few Intimate friends being
! present. The y.iniiK couple will be
! a I homo nl 312 North Main Htrect
j after (ictober Jul.
k
Thn Illnffham cadets had their first
dance of thn season yeaterday after
noon at the Mattery Park hotel, which
very pIciiMtintlv InaiiKiiraled tho ie
rlea of the winter season. Mrs. Holi
er! HlnKham chaperoned. Mrs. Kld
reclue has eliarue of the cluwtcs.
Many of the youriitjer jjlrla were
iresc-nt and the clcnice was most suc
cessful. Later In the season several
dunces will bo given by the cadets. It
l rumored, with decorations, supper
and all that Koc toward makliiK up
tho more pr'jtcrtioua dance.
A. New Department
at
Greene &, Co'js.
Suits, Skirts and Coats Made to Measure
, if
Mo
.Mi . v l
nn nl i.
'I'll. M .
you tn . '.lie
We uill
cli (HiMe v 1 1 1 I .. ma.l.' i
The K;irrn i.fn ale
I'hnajin. We Me tin
'i'bey ale lli.i-le i,
ti'in of tiie famous Mi
lin-nts of the Illl'.lii-.M.
liwht iii our shop
'i nil iln
i;
any
i a mammoth le
'ryplule Is in, ai l
I HH Hiiiuples of ,
clnth you select.
ii'i'le by the American Lad!
r repiesentatlvea,
i
i'liirneymen tailors. u,,,l. ,
iiHii iir kayser. ' Then.- a,
with every man-tail. ,i
OI K ;i V1UVTEE
We guarantee the ftvle, tit, workmanship :
a, , i lit im prmi nl welch Ik not satisfactory. Tin
Hal im Ills are the lalKes! coneeili of their kiln!.
ih nam, ii. ii. Ann iiiih Knaianiee insures you 1 1 1 I r
HI, b
I I I'M.
HHk
iincl ally style, yuu
TailnrliiK Co..
Ihp personal ilirec-man-tallored
Kur
il effect.
nil materials. Ymi
makcTH of bene
ind their reputallon
utmost service.
La Grecque Corsets for every type of figure
High Class Ladies Tailoring and Dress Makimr
12 Church Street. g"
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Mr. K. W, farsli. clerk of tho U.
M. court at I'cnsacolu, Klorldu, who,
with ills family, has been a-pendlng
the summer at. Wayneevlllo and other
points In Ihti mountains, win hero
yeaterday lo spend a few days before
returnlUK home.
Mr. und Mrs. W. V. Randolph and
family, are occupying their new home
In Proximity park.
Mrs, Harry Connlfr and small son
returned yesterday lo Montgomery,
after a several weeks' visit to Mrs. C,
It. Hcheusslcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dnnnenberg,
of Ooltlsboro, are In tho city visltlnR
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Danneiiberg
two contemplating building a home in
Ashevllle and residing In this city
permanently.
Mrs. Hnnson, Miss Margaret and
Miss Hnrhara Hanson returned to
New Orleans yesterday, after spending
the slimmer with Mrs. t It. fkihues
sler.
Mr. Ttoyee Lynch, of Kalrvhw, left
the hitter part of the week to enter
the Maryland college of medicine ut
llalllmoro, Md.
Very Unusual
Magnificent Solid Silver Window
-AT
viuiuxi ar;KiNa ANTIQUE ARTS
CRAFT SHOP, 6 North PaJk Square.
Every article in the window Solid Silver
and
!
Press Ginghams
We have just opened up
Htmie New Dress Ging
hams, best quality
Viade, known as tlie An
derson Dress Oinghams,
irom 15c to 25c yd
7.ff ft Mi m sV
we will f
Our Millinery
ave
Opening ffext Tuesday
Sept ZSth
r V
IiWmu m fa J'
on tlx
It is not neeesfiarv to s;i- t hat tlx
Yc rk fur the winter, where she will
be Jollied by her slider, Miss Uomtliy
O'llrlen, who has spent the Hummer
In Ashevilie.
Mrs. A. L. Tewjirrlved Sunday from
nurnsville, N. C, where she has been
visiting- her mother, Mrs. M. K.
Stamper for two weeks. Mrs. Tew
will return to her home in Kayette
vlllo after a several nays' visit to her
sister cm Vance street.
Mr. (leorKe H.
for a short stay.
LoVall is In town
Mr. Tart Head, of California,
K u est at Klliciiinr In V Ictoi la.
Is a
lr. and Mrs. Paul riuiuln und Miss
Pauline Piiiiiui will shortly move to
Forest II 111.
Hr. and Mrs. Charles A. Schenck
expect to leave for New York In 111
bitter part of October, and will later
return lo their home In ijcrmanv.
Miss L'thel Taylor has none to Cln
oltiiiall, and Is visiting her Rrsnd
inotber prior to her wedding which
takes place early In October.
Miss Nell O'Brien has trone to Chnt
lainmra. and will shortly Ko to New
MISSKS' SAILOR SUITS
at ages 10 to 16 arc an attractive
item in our new stock. Quiet red
and navy blues, nattily trimmed
with nautical emblems in contrast
ing color, black on red, red and
white on blue. Material is a
tight woven serge of proven dur
ability. Prices are $8.50, $13.50
and $15.00. Thoroughly sea
man ly sailor suits for young misses
in their teens. lj J -w-
A Hat Trunk tli.it will -;(rry six hats .tno-s
the continent as fresh as fnun the milliner will
)e a .popular new adjiunt to eerv woman's
wardi'olie. If cosis only si L'.OO. a 1 id has a small
divided top tray for veils, pins, gloves, trinkets,
etc. A hat is pinned to a form on each side of
the trunk, and this carries theiii without con
tact elsewhere. You need this trunk.
Miss Lillian Adams left Huntlny for
New York, and has cnlered J'clham
Manor school on the Hudson.
Mr. Huberts Troy has gone to At
lanta to enter the Georirla Tech, after
a visit of several weeks lo relatives In
Ashevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Justice
and son, of nirmliiKham, who have
been at the Hatlery J'ark hotel for a
week arc. vlsltintr Mr. and Mrs. Char
les (I. I.e, at their home on Ashland
aeiiue. Mr. Justice formerly lived
In Ashevllle, where he has many con
nections, but has been ciiKaged In
business In UirmiiiKhain fur several
years.
Mr. Unbelt Harris has relumed
from a brief trip to W'nshlnKi,,n, 1 1.
('.. and pussed through the city Sun
day on bis way to Ulllsboro.
SPECIAL LOW RATE
FOR CELEBRATION
The Southern railway yesterday an
ouncea an extraordinarily low round
trip rate t .,.Vlj York on account ot
nucu.,,ti cei. ration the latter
"t tin- i. u, nib. the man, I tri
fiire belntr HmmI at L,:i.:,i. v ,, , i,
ciiilvlent I,, on,, fur.. ,,UH ti
r.'Kular roiin I tup rale Is JUil.li)
These sin . i n rate tickets will be on
sule here H.-ptmher L'll In :il. inelu
alve, with the Iii.nl limit for ictuni
tletober ioib. nn Hecount of th,
iiuKniiuae ot the celebration II Is
expected that It will nttrac't mank
people fro'm this territory.
Miss Holt, of Charlollc,
Ashevillu for a few clays.
N. C., Is In
Mr. J. W. McKee, Jr., of Abbeville,
S. C., Is In tho city for u few days on
business.
Or. and Mrs. Charles I,. Minor leave
today for a visit lo VirKlnln ami the
North.
Mr and Mrs. A C Lee, of Savan-
nah. I la., are vIsltliiR Mrs. s. I ,. ,.w-
Inn nt their home on Soco street.
luilRp and Mrs. Jeter C Ciii. baiil
ba e r turned tr.nn a k isit I.. Jo, In,.
I'rllcbai il's brother at Hakcrsk ille.
Mr. M. C. Hoerner. cashier ..f the
Napolean State hank, of Napoban.
Ind.. and his brother. Mr. Charles II.
Hoerner, bank organizer, of Liberty.
Ky. nr. In Ashevllle for a short siav
Hid are Kiiesls at Mrs llenrv's.
Hay's Hair Health
Never Fall to Bmtorc Ormy Hair lo Urn
NatnrM Color aud Beauty. Hi..in, fallinir
out, now tsmitlrly renieves dandruff. Isnola
Dye. Rrfuse all subatitntoi. $1.00 anil Sit,
Hm tips, by Mill or xt Pnnfiiists Send 2i . sump
lor iH.ik, "Ths Care c( the flair "
I'hllo Hav Sock. Co., 34 Clinton St., Newark, N. J.
FOR RENT
Storage space for house
hold goods, tdean and dry.
Inquire at
The Asheville China Co.,
No. 8 North Pnck Square, I -bo no 381
Miss Mary Sue W ray
in mis in Asbckille
k isitinu
Miss Kdnn Lvnch. ! I'i irk Ii w . p.
the Kllestiol her In., tin r. It. Lynch,,1
in Halliiinii e. Mil 1
Mrs W. Allen Kinilel ami Mlss'
Mllllile Kltnlel have relllllleil lifter
pendinK sever..! days vMiintr Mrs .1 j
k. W'rav an. I M i s. I '. A II, mi ,n
l airk lew, N. c.
I
I
Mr ;in,l lr. I Mw ir.l V I I, .11 nr I
,1.1, kiimkilte l'hl Hie eii.t n I ,1,..
Han, ry I'ark hotel.
Just as
Good as
The Stieff
Is setting to be one of
th" preat talking points
i t many dealers and
iK' nts. li s a great ad
vertisement for the ar
ticle Stieff piano, but
ik , fpel sorrv t,,i- n,,. f, i
l.-kk- who think-, he i.s get
ting Just as K.l kkbetl
In buys the oth.-r pl um
llnyrr, don't be f,.,,.
- I Into taking the piano
ml to be just an r.im.I
a- tho Htlerr. Oct ill.
.i i i lstlc, Utief f a ml on
"ill have the hcvst piano
made, without riiniiluK
an, risk.
Write 'I'mlay.
Beautiful Trimmings forf all
Wear
Jt is hai'd to descrihe these beautiful
trimmings hut we will give you some
slight idea from the following:
Handsome Bands in the very latest
colors from 50 els. to $4.f) a yard.
Alloversin Ha by Irish, Yenisc, Gold
ll and Silver Irom ,f l.l!,) to f(j.; a yard.
Mrs. Sproat, recently of Pittsburg
is in charge of this Department. Sh!
has had a great deal of experience i
the largest Department Stores in th
country, and we are sure she wi
please our many customers.
Time and time again we have been Vcquestcd
put in a line of Millinery, and now we have it ai
we hope to see all of our patrons here at the openii
on Iln, ''Ktli nl' llii'u inc.iiflk
' i " . ..in ill, .III, 11,
line will be first class in everv repnect.
i - n
few Aine of Press Qrnd
ments and Movers
At' i : . .... i i
m are snowing a very nanusonie eo
lection of separate garnitures in Je
Pearl, Gold and Silver from $1.50 t
$.".()() each.
Jet Movers from :.o0 to .f9.(X") a yar
with Jet Hands to match from 15 cts. t
$2.50 a vard.
HEP CROHS MATTRESSES.
The lied Cross continues to give
entire satisfaction.
We have never had a complaint.
from a ningb) "tie of the scores of j
pure ha aers.
BURTON & HOLT.
VISITORS. SAV K MONEY,
by having your teeth attended to by
ls Always up-to-date. Painless and
Reliable. Crown and Bridge work a
upccialty. Popular price.
SHELL
HAIR PINS
AND COMBS
MISS CEUISE. Hrwooa
1Z
2
IHt MATTHEWS DKNTAt, PAlt
I1OH8 25-28-27 New McAfee Bldjr., comer
College and Spruce, opposite 1st. Bap
tint Clinreh and near Cvar House.
Phone 019. Residence Phone 972.
People Who Drink
Milk
Want to know that it Is ham
led In the proper manner
that one point la featured her.
All our veaaeler are thorough!
cleansed in boiling water an!
Hterllizecl. The utmost cleanl
iicna prevails. Atl milk pasteurl
Vm (I. Dozen quart J,i,cJi,.(?ts $1.
Asheville Pure Milk Ccf
E. Walnut St. Phone 55
BITUMINOUS !
AND !
ANTRACITE
COALS
Best quality in both kinds, j
Full weight. Prompt deliv-j
cry. Phone i:$0. !
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company I
M. WEBB & COMPANY
MUlluery Importers
No. Battery Park Place, Pnone 104
Mr. Unriiili c.
the '.i n, -J lib'
S ruins ,,el ),..
H-'nn. man.li ,if I
White Siil.iiur
ised tlirmiKli the
il
I in Kit
pbur
ill, r :
M r
I mil.
III. C.
Mei ,la t,n his av (., biv
.-s.IImIIc. T.l-.n. The Who
Spni.fcn lo.t. 1 u ill .-.Inn i h
I - r Slice, K.-iful l-'i ItM-MI.
II 1' MemtulllHer,
l i t . ba-; ji.incl Ins
ill. rj I'ark hlel.
1,11 Im
nly i
M. V. MOORE
Mr. 1 :;tti 1 MiumufC Mr, i';inn
I Mi tin i nt,'. w Rratl u;i (t it mi-cut
lii.mi tin int. tur s-h"M. I. ;w (.nl. i
l'r ih. ir limine in Ilufl.il.. N V.
Miss .M. l.illitv lrutn h has V. .
. .'Htu rlcil (Uf I'JlHiilUlt'l Ktlsilli'S! t '
lM. hiis iislKliotl to a ri pi tin- v h.
m n r:i i tv in the K-i pt it rollout
Sun Mareos. Tex. Mi.s Irwin U
Sat unlay
Ch.is. M. Slicll
Mapnfnclni-er of the
AriKtl,- SHeff. Shaw. anil
Mu lt Srtf-daer I'laimi.
11 PATTOJf AVE.
HnncliiK at Overlook Park this
iiIiik s. it, p, M. to 1 1 P. M .
lllllHlC.
sol THEKN WMlKltooM
5 West Trade St.
Charlotte, N. C.
C. II. WIl.MOl Til,
Manairei-.
(Mentloa tM iwpcr.)
1
Fvery Effort
Is Directed
ToAai.l niakinc; Xlchols-Va
lauiiilrv "i K sa I isfactory. Anil
liiilinm; from the size of our
Ir.! nl' i-.iiriiiiN the indication-'
arc that cur , n,,rt:i are sti'-. es.
ii.
ASOEVILIE
LAUNDRY
J. A. NICHOLS. Mcr. Phone 05
Office Phone 114 Yard Phones 662 & 117
Southern Coal Company
SUCCESSORS OF
Bfue Ridge Coal Company
, 11
Our Genuine Blue Gem
and Jellico from Jellico,
Tenn., cannot be excell
ed. Try a ton-2000
pounds in every ton.
Prompt Delivery. Office No. 14
North Pack Square.
) PEERLESS
1
Every Vcmaa
MARVtLWhrrlino3pry
1'bO 9 Mr In at trrlttft
fWmtMoai cojitpu-
llUJlll-,
Ll ll nUll.l U tt
I U ft K I.. fteC-m.M
(i.lMW. l.nA M ut Sljui... f
l'I-.-Jlmeil l"MC 1 " rrvn t I
full ertliif iin HIMuj4 to-
Ladies' and Children's
Sweaters
A very ni.-o assortment of Sweaters can be found
here for ladies and children, from 1.50 and $2.00-iii.
Coat Sweaters for $10.00, in white and gray.
Full line of Columbia Yams now in. Columbia
J'ltiss. (icrniantown. S.iyoiiv mul (irinnan iCi.ut;...,
, 1 " 1 "'! .tlllil
arn in all colors. v '"t
B H m BtVjyJ
fMi1 i.l