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PERSONAL
Special Silk Sale
Continues Jo day
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THE ASTIEVTLLE CITIZEN", TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909.
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I From Bats to Ospwltkoot adulter- I
I atum. Oni feifluat gndm of (oeoa
V fcna naad. tVbailillc bladin( rlrea J
V nut Coca laat raai Untwist Savor. J
The ubgrnduitc. f 'he HilL-mb
. Convent k a v.r jmi lonial
dance In honor of Hi. i..r !
Saturday; evening. 'I'1" 1 -fi uin.
which Wr" made by tie- -icm la
dles were fxci'iiUoiiBii'. ii. iiMtirul i.d
correct in deuii unci ti.-ir powder,
hair only ucccniunted tie-it- youth
and Wul Very l.i i oruilii.' Moth- i I'e
Planck was asked I" --; - '.--n th
- moot corr'it and pi.r.l'si ' i.-rtunie.
and In torn al. d that the sal. r,. ..II
of whom enjoyed Hi- party, to v..ie
on Ihe delicate matter. The coummi s
Vrr nil so pretty that a decision n
difficult. but finally Mother 1k-
- PUnck 'a prizes of book wore won .v
Mia Mary Spoils iod, a resident
' student from Florida, who won u
boy's costume, mid by Minn H' ininne
Cansler, who wore a Kin's costume.
The minuet and Virginia rod wen
danced and after the dime i was over
the company required to the refec
tory, where a supper was given. The
decoration In the rooms used were
Of autumn leaves and Jack o'lnntorns
- The hostesses were: Missis Fiorcn' i
Martin, Annie Baker Gaskoll. Martha
WooldMdge, Janlo Jones, Huth Urcy.
Kranoen Hill, Helen Brlggs, and
Kattierine Ommannay. There were
seventeen seniors.
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, The Woman'! club held Ita seml-
nuvnlhlv meatins yesterday afternoo
Two Bentlemen of Verona, which la
; being read by the club, com in
ued under the leadership of Mra. P
Klltabeth Boltop.
The wreddlng of Mlaa Arllne Stock
Inn and Mr. J. R. Clements takes
ur lndnv at the home of Mra. M
C. Stockton, oil Merrtmon avenue, at
noon. Dr. H. F. Campbell will om
i data and the wedding will take
place In the presence or a few 1Mb
mate frlenda of the family.
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The wedding of Mln Mildred Beth,
al Hilt, daughter of Mra. M. U Hill
to Mr. Sydney Oawald Jitlar takes
place tomorrow evening at Chatea
Loretta, Hot Springs, ana win do at
tended toy a number of Ashevllle poo
mi. uiu Mill la a niece of Mr. J. K.
Rumbaugh, of this city.
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Mlsa Carrie Mar Brown entortalns
this afternoon With a, brieve party
at her home on Haywood street.
The W W. C A. membership cam
paign closed Saturday evening with
..nriimilrl aratlfvlnar results, u total
of lit one-dollar members have been
omirad and e lent auatalnlng. or five-
dollar members. ; Mrs, McEwone
t.am lwt with 72 Dolnts: Mloa Hick-
ok'a second, with Si points; and tho
three were: Miss Fords, so; Miss Bar
nard, 17; and Mlee Ramaey, It, The
.... i..tt 'vv.fettf -vHW-vrrtfvia under
Mlsa Ingeraolfth pVogratr. being ft
preliminary etudy or riy ungmn
hletory. There will be talk by dif
ferent mmbem on the Anglo8aiton
period, the Arthurian legende and the
work of the Prulda.
Little Mlee Alma Hawthorne gave a
Hullo ween party Bnturday evening
. which waa one of the ghoatlleet of
' the Juvenile partlea. The gucata were
ucelved by a witch under which die
KUise tha hoateae Invited them to en
ter and handed them over a email
Khoet who entertained them until the
huateaa woe ready to direct the revol.
The houa by the uie of autumn lcavea
wa turned Into a dim native foreat,
lighted only by Jack O'Lanlrrns. The
children played gamea. In the grain
game the prtae, a silver thtmhlc, waa
won by UU1 Miaa Eugenia Cunning
The prlae In tho peanut game waa
won toy little Mlsa Lotilee Jnckaon.
The eouvenlra were enclosed In u pie
" made of crepe paper. Tho gueata
vcre Mleeei Elale Alexander, Mary
Wiley, Miriam Reynold Florence
Jumce, Barah McCloud, Agnea Uuv
rouce, Sarah Otven. Kathleen Olive,
Mary BeaJl. Margaret and Louise
Jnckaon, Pauline Moore, Kugenlu
Cuahlng, T. A. - Hum nor, Bllaubtith
Hjdft, Mary Lorlck and Axnea Uil
lance. Jl '
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Tlhe entertain
ed the teacher of the city arhools Sat
urday evening with a channterlutic
Halloween party. Th hwht were
lowered and the-tlluminailone wore
chiefly the Unlit that filtered through
the eyes of cata, Jock Vl.anti rns. etc
A algn on which a palntid a .vn
bluck cat warned the noesiR im they
entered that bad lurk would follow
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whiHtle iia they cu
re tcri ei. 'l u lih KroanH,
uid onmioim nolitea.
ln greeted the KUcnln
enter. Mr Tlghe, In
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,i , ....(nine, counteracted the
i-IIh ol tie- cll apirlta which uaauiled
KinHt before they reailied the
room and the eniriK waa
f . I, i.e. able.
The U'cdnedday evcnlni.' bridge club
III Ml. -el tlllH week at the lenlllencc
M km Alice I evenl.Hh.
111. Anna Anton MIsHlonatv nuclei v
of the c.eitral MethoillMt church meeln
thn. allernoon at 4 o'clock The aub
Jei t ,f llir ilny la "iHlam'H Call Today."
Mrs. Ji-nnIo Vntea will b ad the dim iib
Hion Woman's Auxiliary to the
. M. C. y. will hae a anle Friday
atu! Kutiirday, November 5 iind 6,
ol all kinds of aprons and fancy work,
ohallriK diuh aprons, and cakea anl
(anilles, etc, at Vlltea & Medlilre'H
Th kiiI" b'eKlris at I o'clm :.
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Tho following Is Ihe program for tho
Halloween party to be given tonight
by tho Haraca class of the Haywood
street Methodist church. The fun be
gins In the Sunday school room at S
o lock.
Bong.
flbost drill. .
Nolo by Miss Spook.
Hpooks' discovery ol the Norlh poll
lantern contest
Iterltation by l.lttle Hpook.
Hi Tig by (piarti't of spooks
Ijiilghliut game,
(liiesslng cake.
Tlobblng games.
Chamber of horrora the limit
ihe weird, ghostly and uncanny, with
distinctly new stunts.
Awarding of prizes.
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Mra. Charles A. Hellene k gave
farewell tea yesterday afternoon at
the Battery Park hotel, which was
social event of Importance.' Mrs.
Hchcnck ha been prominent socially
during her residence of axwcral yean
In Ashevllle, and the drawing room
was crowded moat of the afternoon
yeaterday by friends who regretfully
Wished her "lion voyage." Tho
drawtng room wna decorated with
delicate mauve chrysanthemums
arranged with crimson tinted vines,
the amull black berries on the vlnea
adding to tho artistic effect. Dr. and
Mr. Schenck leave today for New
York and sail for Germany November
14.
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The monthly meeting of the Bo
ctety for the Prevention of Cruelty to
An! mule will be postponed until to
day week on am ount of the absence
from town of the president, Mr. H
T. Collins.
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Tho board of managers of the kind-
ley Training school will meet this
morning at 10.30 o'clock at the resi
dence of Mrs. M, R. Milliard on Mouth
Main street.
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Tbe Bingham cadets gave their
usual Monday afternoon dnnce yes
lerday at the Battery Park hotel. The
decorations of the Hallowe'en bull had
not been disturbed and added much
to. the attractiveness of the dunce
yesterday. Fruit punch waa served
and there w-ure a number of guests.
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A Hallowe'en party was given by
the young) men of Htuckhouso. Madi
son county, Saturday evening.
Mrs. Amos Htuckhouso waa chaper
on for the occaalan, and tho follow
ing young people, many from sur
rounding; communities, enjoyed the
hospitality of Mr. Charles D. Stack
house, at whose Home they were
guests:
Misses Stella. Miles, Nora Ward
roup, Cnrrlo and Bailie Henderson,
anil Besslo McDeavItt, of Walnut;
Ada Ramsey, of Marshall; Myrtle
Huberts, and Llllle and Hitltle Ram
sey, of Stuckhouse; Messrs. Case, of
Ashevllle, and Agthe, Allison, Jacobs,
and Barnard, of Slackhouse.
A BUSY DOCTOR
. .,iun d'lartil. Kupi billlt ol COW
1S I'KKPARATION Id lf horna and ha
prrpain lor pnaumonla, froup. coldt,
rouiiit. inppa, paint and toienrns in lumt
kikl Ibroal. Klraat and livrt quick
I.htl. All drullnU, 1.U,
rr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Brlgga left yes
tc.Ylay for Sapphire where they will
be the gtieals of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Backus who are giving s deer hunt
during the week.
Air. nnd Mrs W. Ashley Wolfe and
children of New York who spent part
or last season at Ihe Battery Pnrk
I Kcl have returned for an indefinite
Slav.
Outing Flannel
NIGHT ROBES AND SHORT
PETTICOATS
"With t'oltl wcatlior ,k1 ;uu iiiy and li.il.lt to ;ir
rive any day. wo wish to direct attention to our
stock of outing flannel niilit robes aiitl short
: petticoats. It is varied, complete and well de
serving vour ntniHagc.
Nightrobes $1.00 to $2.50: Petticoats 50 cts to
$1.60.
White aiKl'many palterns ol' fancy colored
stripes.
FLANNELETTE KIMONOS
Bhould also be eon.silered now if you intend buy
ing new this season. We have an excellent dis
play of them, in many pretty patterns, both long
and short.
Long Kimonas $1.50 to $4.00: Short Kimono3
"75 cts to $2.00.
Mm v Minnkuchl ha returned to
In r I , I u .Montford a-.eliue alter
aii illni-ns I the Mi-rlwetlier liospital.
.Mies Caroline Hunter of (ireenxhoro
Ik visillng 1'iieinls in tin- i'.y lor a
Ii v ln w
Vr. mill Mrs Harry Cain have rc
ti i neil lo I heir home ot Sulphur
Hprings after a visit to .Mrs Cain's
pe.ints. Air and Airs. c. I.. Torri-nee
at Charlotle, . C.
Mr. H. ''. Alemmlngcr of I'londa is
at tho llatli-ry 1'nrk hotel for a short
Hte.
Mrs McCeney Wcilicli has returned
from a two weeks vlBit to fi lenilM in
Washington. 1). ( '.. and lb at I In- Bat
tery Park hotel.
Rev. R. M. Wllleox of llenderson
vllle wan In the city yesterday.
Mr rilrard Bstes or Wlnston-Sulcm
is in Astinllle for a few ilayH on bus-
IlllSH
Mr. Charles .lauvler of New Orleans
is tho guest of Mr and Mrs ICdgar
Bright at Point llreer.o cottage, Mat
tery park.
Mr. J. M. Hill of Spartanburg is
in the city on business.
Tho Misses Lord have been called
lo Wilmington. N. C, by the death of
their sister, Mrs. A. A. Watson.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Bryson of lhll
lulelphia are In Ashevllle for a utuy of
scernl days.
Dr. P. R. Bennett returned yester
day from Daytonu, Kin., and will re
main Indefinitely In Ashevllle.
Miss Margorct Hill who has been
v.'sltlng friends In Greenville hna re
turned to tho city.
Miss Ji. E. D. Peace of Oxford, N
C returned to her homo Thursday
after a three months v'.slt to Ashe
vllle. Mr. F. D. Ferguson of Waynesvllie
la in the city tor a brief stay on bus
iness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burt L. Ownbey and
children who have been visiting friends
in Atlanta have returned to the city.
Mrs. J. C. Powers and children and
Miss Mary Powers of Charleston who
have beer; guests at the Colonial for
some time returned to their homes.
Mr. W. I Rodcllffe of Richmond,
Vs., Is visiting Mrs. Radcllffe, who Is
the guest of Miss Genevieve Brown.
Mrs. Radcllffe returns to Richmond
next week.
Miss Elisabeth Vaughn of Augusta,
Ga., who has spent the summer In the
city has returned to her home.
Mlsa Florence Merrick loft tho lat
ter part of tho week for the Knpphlre
country for a several weeks visit.
Mr. W. P. Howard of Atlanta Is In
the city for several days. Mr. Haw
aid wna former manager of the Ashe-
lle Telephone and Telegraph compn
r.y. nnd Is nt present connected with
the Southern Bell Telephone company
at Atlanta.
Mr. J Frank Rav of Macon county
Im In Ashevllle for several duys.
Mr Brewster Chapman arrived yes
terday from Now York and will later
ake n hunting trip up to his bujiga
low In the Sapphire country.
Another Shipment of Suits and presses Arrived yesterday
Every day we are in receipt of new things in oiir Ready-to-Vear Dept.
It seems as if there will be no let up in the demand for Suits and Dresses.,,,,1
The reason why we are continually getting in New Things is because
we sell them so fast. A new style garment may come in on Monday and by
the middle of the week it is entirely sold out.
Dresses and Suits for Stylish dressed women from $7.50 to $55.
Women's Sweaters at a Joec- (
ial Price for Jo day Only
We will place on sale today a large
assortment of women's sweaters in
red, grey and white for the unusual
price of
$1.98
Kenyons Rubberized Rain
. Coats
We are in receipt of some of the
Kenyons Coats that we have been ex
pecting for some time.
Thcv are beauties, priced from
$12..")0 to ;:, MM).
Broadcloth Coats from $9 to
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Yf,'i The prettiest selection-in the City.
We sav so and so will von if van will
'lj.U he so kind as to compare our assort
ment.
Our Ready to Wear Department is
at its best at . the present time, and
you'll make n() mistake in going
through this floor.
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1,000 CHRISTMAS CIGARS VALUE $100 FREE.
Barbee's Full Value Cigar Store.
See us. Bp'my customer. I'artlc ipat,. in tli. deal. It.i free I
"VAI.t'U AM) VOtPHK" In our motto.
BARBEE, 14 Patton Ave.
spired to defraud lh tate by receiv
ing illegal rebates, In connection with
the purchase of liquors for the old
state dispensary.
Tho second bill charges James ;
Farnum with bribery, in offering Jo
seph B. Wiley l,f.T5 In March, lino;,
at Chester.
The nttorney-gi nernl does not hope
to have any of lhe.se cases tried at
this term, but some of them will
surely come up for trial at in-xt term,
at least ut a term during the year.
to tiitr: foi.B iv onk
Take UXATI VIO BKOMO Uulnine
Tablets. Druggists refund nmnev II
it fulls to cure. K. W. UKDVfcb sta
nitture Im on each bo. 25c.
Mrs. O. I.. Neville, proprietress of
tle Colonial, w hich hse closed for the
se son. leaves shorty for an extensive
trip to Sail Lake City. Seattle, Call-
'nhi, returning to Ashevllle bv wnv
of Mexico, Texas and New Orleans.
Mr J II Wood left yesterday for
Wilmington. N c. wher ho will pilot
Buffalo Bill's wild west show through
the .last week of its season
Miss Carrie May Brown will leave
ftej- the holidays for N, w York to
otitlmin her studies at Ihe School of
riislgn for Women.
Mrs A 1! Ware nnd her dninrhler
Mrs J M Rums, leave this week for
i vlsil to friends In ShrUbv. Charlotte
nnd other points In thiv stale.
Miss Murv and .T.-fajiie Stllceleather
bft yesterday fur Nashville to visit
Or and Mrs. C, W. Rvrd.
M. V. MOORE
iinxvz cixwiies.
It PATTON AVK. )
GRIFT STILL GHARGEO
IN S.C. DISPENSARIES
Ciand Jury U'etnrus Two
Hills for Alleged Misdirec
tion of Funds
CHESTER. S. C. Nov 1. Altor-ne-cneral
l.yon. throtigli Solicitor
.1 K. Henry, handed to Ihe Chester
Hiand Jury two bills of Indictment
against allesred diKpcnsatf-y grafters.
The lirst bill, directed a,gainst Jodie
M Rawltnson. Joseph B. Wylic, John
Black. James S. Karnum. Jolin T.
Karly, M. A. Ooodman, and H.
Solomons, enaTges that In IROfi, (he
If the principles of tho
PURE
FOOD
LAW
were applied lo pianos, many
of Ihe pianos on the market
today would never bo heard
of ng-aln. except In the court
rooms. Have you been one of
the ones lo buy a piano that
would soon be valuable on ac
count of its rarity?
Hut. apparently, there's no
such relief In sight, ao it be
hooves mery purchaser to look
well to the iiuality of the in
Htruinent ho purchasorj.
Vou make no mistake when
von buy a
Sticff
PIANO
Alwus has been a good piano,
and is yet. Can'l f show you
through our line?
Clias. frl. Sliell
Manufacturer of the
Artistic Stleff. Sliaw, and
Sticff seir-iilajcr Plonos
Southern Wareroom
5 West Trade Street
Charlotte, N. C,
C. 11. W1I.MOTH, ,
Managor.
(Mention, this paper)
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5TO-NIGHT ,
Money Is
Burned
Economically
When invested in M
A; W Indian Coal. It.
contains over !." per
cent, fuel properties.
Phone i::0 .
Carolina Coal &
Ice Company
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BAKOAINS IN IMtl lHlKMI-1
I'l.HlGKR.
Shot Guns. Rifles and Piwtois of al)
makes and description, they are un
redeemed pledges.
We rent shot guns and rifles by thi
dav or week.
Leather Goods and Trunks la Oui
Specialty.
IT. I. ITNKFI.STKIN'S
l'AWV LOAN OFFICK,
23 South Main.
Every Woman 3
iliit4T('r,i'l (.ml lion Id know
alu ut lh w uJMirrful
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llei - out eonvcii-
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otlier. but (. -i 1 n'jti;i, t-,r
l!lUMrl.-t Ih.i-K It frlfa
ruil pstilctii:iri rn.ii-1 tl.rt. i;.. in-
VUl'iKb;.' I It. lies. M I 1 (I.
4 t t:.M .' .Mm. (. M.U OUK.
Heavy Ribbed
Underwear
Fleece lined regularly
sold for 50 cents.
40 CENTS.
0. E. STONER Co
18 S. MAIN ST.
HI. WEBB & COMPANY
UOUnert Importers
1 No. Battery Park PtaM, PkoM 1M4
VISITORS, SAVB MONEY,
I j by having your teeth attended to bj
i i us Always nn-to-date. Painless org
2 Reliable. Crown and Bridge work
X j spsclalty. Popular prices
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La (irecfjiie (Corsets Style,
Comfort and Fit, Beyond
Compare.
GREENE & CO.,
12 CHURCH ST.
DR. MATTHEWS DENTAL PAH
1 LOKS
. 25-2A-2? New McAfee Bldg., corner
cilic(fe and Spraoe. opposite 1st. Bap
I list Church and near Cons Hoase,
Phone 94. Residence PhoDM t79.
The Latest! Have you ever had a
PISTACHIO PARTY
How would you like to sit by the lire and eat Pistachio nuts?
MT. CITY STATIONERY CO.
II. M. X AHTKI.W, l'rop. 2 PATTON AVE.
And also at all leading limit Mores and Grooccrs.
Are Your Eyes Troubling Yon?
I wish to announce that I have opened Op
tical Parlors at No. 9-in-U niirumor Bldg.,
conn r Church Street and Patton Ave. and after Nov. 1st will examine Eyes,
Kiin.l Lenses, lit and a.iust Frames and do all kinds of repairing and Pre
scription work in the optical line. 1 have had years of experience in
Ibis work, and where others have failed would be pleased to have, you
try me. 1 use the best grade of material obtainable and carry a complete
line of iniiiii-ii and TiiouiitlnKs.
Ilmki'ii lenses duplicated.
F. K. GARDNER, EYE SPECIALIST,
Manufacturing iptician
USEFUL PRIZES
FOR
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Si. !'m h' u . n.iN in hitif nin;i
iiu m. run,1 s, puis. . i. .
MISS CRUISE, -7 )xxi
Hoozier Kitchen
Cabinets
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.- have accept. , 1 t... Agencv for
llonziir Cabinci-. and will soon have
sloi k of same. If intended, in a cahi-
n t wait until t'ro-se ni-iivo. our lirst
sliiinii-iil w ill I-.- sold . n ihe
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As the supd for this spo ia) sale
is 1 i m it i'il 1 mi ,in Ki t ,!i n it by res
ist, rin at i.lni-. "First ronie. First
scrted."
BURTON & HOLT
CITIZEN WANT ADS
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We Will Have a Special Sale
of Ladies' Sweaters Today
Our entire line will he marked at special
prices for today only These Sweaters are ail
new, most of them having recently arrived
The colors are Navy. Cray, (larnet, Wlflte
w ith colored triinminii's and Black and White
all sizes from :U to 4'2, displayed on center
counters.
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