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THK ASHRVJLLECmZEN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18; 1000. f ' make his home for-the winter. -Mr. Alii hnni' Hill) hold hi" position Willi the Southern and will ti 1 1 ri n - to make AHhevllle till hcuihiuarl' rs Itt-v. H. H. Broun .f ,'hs ei i. s Hie, ?i mi., In victim his brother, Mr i '. V. Broun, fur several iluys. Mih. J. It. Hcarles 01 rlsed yinterduy fot- u stay .it thH Mil nor. MM ssssssssMssmissisaM VMMUhot breads cake-ihe finest, most taste- "r fol and healthful made with KViSfeS- Boyal, Impossible without It JJfl Pn mwm tr ff I V- lk R BJIji tjijvV THE ONtY Baking Powder f, V ,yl JJJ IW i M' made from Royal Grape B,J SOCIAL & PERSONAL Mr. 3. A. Nichols entertained with a dinner laat evening at her homo on North Liberty street in honor of Mr. Arthur Mahone. There were ten gtieit. The wedding of Mis Lola Ethel Hamlet to Mr. Ruaaell Leonard HaUcr taker place thl afternoon at one o'clock at the home of, the bride' parent, Mr. and lire. A. A. Humlet on Cumberland avenue. Dr. Vinee wae to have read the marriage service, but owing to hie absence at High Point the ceremony will be performed by Rev. Mr. Collin, formerly of Chatta- :. nona-a. The reldenea haa betn hand somely decorated with white roaea, - ferns and palms for the wedding, and will make an appropriate background for the Impressive ceremony, which will be characterised by simplicity. Miss Marlon Querkln will be the maid of honor and the only attendant Mr Alva Hill of Chattanooga will be tost . man. Mlsa Hamlet la very attractive and will make one of the prettiest brides of the autumn In her white wedding gown, Mr. Ba leer is credit manager of the Wheeling Machine company of Chattanooga, and is a son of Mr. J. C. Balaor of Cincinnati. There will be forty or fifty guests present, and after the ceremony a buffet luncheon v will be served. Mr. and Mrs, Balser leave ahortly after the wedding for New York1 In a private ear which haa been chartered for the ' honeymoon, and after December 1 will be at home at J 3 Hayes street, Chattanooga. The, wedding gift re eclved are comprised of cut glass, sil ver, linen and jewelry and aro both numerous and handsome. Jt Mia Anne Halt entertains this even ing with a theatre party to witness The Show Qlrl" at the (Jrand. In honor bf her guests. Mr. anil Mrs. Ixmla M. Potter of New York. Those In the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Pot ter, Mlsa Hoe Potter, Mrs. R. II. Hall, Mlsa Eleanor Woody and Mr. Philip Hall. , Mr. A. A. Hamlet entertained with a luncheon yesterday at her home on Cumberland avenue for the bridal rmr tr f the Hemlet-Fnlaer wedding Which takes place today. Tho table anu noueo were dtk!o.'ud witn a im fusion of pink roses and delicate fern. Mlsa Hamlet's guests were Mlas Lois Hamlet Miss Marlon Querkln, Mrs. U H. Tucker of Chattanooga. Miss Minnie Matney, Miss Champion, the Mine Hamlet, Mr. Kwisel Palzer, Mr. Alva HUl and Mr Hamlt J v The Wednesday evening bridge dub met laat evening at the residence of Mis Bettls Bites on ColleRe street. v . The Woman' Union prayer meeting will be held this afternoon lit tin. Henrietta on Houth Main street j.i four o'clock. The members ot the AmIi. vIII,. I'oul try and Pet Stock association will m. i-i this evening at 8 o'clo k :,t i n Weler Bmethcrs' otllce on Smith Mum street UfBcers for the your will l. . le. teii and a full attendance In uwil. Prices Reduced on Children's and Misses Coats ,, 'Alid yet the wint.T is all ahrail ..f n and Die foats absolutely fivsh and new. .The tardy Reason together willi the exceptional large quantity of coals more than we enn ex- peet to dispose of at this late sale excuses for the priec (-uliiijr. Coats are newest and best we could buy. i 15.00 Coat In cadet, navy utid red ie, ss 18.(0 Coats In navy, now 17.69 Coat In navy and wine, now IS. SO Coats In pavy, red, and Shepperda Children' slue S to 10: Misses' 12 to XL V. MISMEM' ANB WOMEN'S WEAK. Mrs. Kogers Grant entertains wit) a small bridge party Friday afternoon at her homo on Montford avenue. West Ashevtlle lodge. Knights of Pythlns, No. 211, will confer the second rank on Mr. J. B. Cain and Mr. A. H. Brewer this evening at the lodge room In West AshflVille. AH momber and city member are cordially Invited. J J Mr. W. TI. Kill of Winston-Salem who is visiting Mrs. Thomas Rollins t the homo of the latter on Chestnut street will bo the guest of honor at n luncheon given today. . J y The Strollers met Tuesday night at the residence of Mr. Charles M. Piatt and discussed plans for study of some of the play of Ibsen, Maeterlinck, Shaw and the modern dramatists. Be ginning next Tuesday night and con tinuing weekly, new play will be taken up, read, analysed and discussed by the club member. On Tuesday night Mr. Jordan read Shelley's "The Cencl," one of tho most beautiful of the modern lyric tragedies. Next Tuesday Maeterlinck's "The Blue Bird" will be read and discussed, followlmt with a systematic! and chronological study of Ibsen' play will be made under the leadership of Mr. Jordan who 1 an authority on the Ibsen plays. The course will be open only to mem ber of the Stroller and a few Invited guest. . J The Amateur Musical society will meet Thursday afternoon nt tho Y. M. C. A under the direction of Mr. Bur nett Jordan. A concert will he given the first week In December, at which some novelties will be presented In the form of song cycles, by a uuartet of well known soloists, choruses with ob llgatos and the regular rhoniN num bers. J The Hlngliam-Mooury gaiuo Tlnrika Hiving day will attract large crowds to Hlverslde park, end there will bo much yelling and cheering of the ca det team. It always accma too bad that the visiting team cannot bring; along a long train of rooters, hut bril liant plays will win a willing tribute, nevertheless. The cadets have had the unusual honor of having to re fuse the Thankeflvlng game to the University of North Carolina team, which wired for tho date, but the ca dets had already signed with M"oiu-y. The game on Thansgivlng day Is for the preparatory school championship of the south, and tho reputation ot Klnghttm has evidently travelled abroad Inasmuch a the eleven was challenged by tho Statu university team. After the I)Ik game at Itlver ilde both teams will occupy boxes at the Grand opera house, to see The Klowor of the llanch. and the cadets of the sell i in I will occupy the buds i of tho bonne. The curtain will be held lllllll lifter tile Kahle mill (lie boxes Will be divointud with (lie blue pell- ! liantM and llnwe nf Mooney, mid will j contain the heroes of Hie das. Til" ' ThtuikxKivuiK c I. Tin, in. the LiikckI dnnee of the year Klven by the eii- detN, will take plai n till- Hilllle es.-lllllK at tho Halter) l'aik hotel mid ss ill dale an tht 1 Wo the . . . plaidK. ir. ;i.::. St. -r. . $.-..7.'.. . .7.". now MOORE 11 PATTON AVE, rllllnntly end the day. The Mooney earn will attend the dance and a rent many Invltatlona will be iKsued or lh affair Hair of the receipt if the Thanksgiving football game .t Jtlversldo will be donated by the eamn to the MJanlon hOMpltal. which will undoubtedly largely lnerea.se the 'tendance. There will lie a number jf coaching partlcH :n the ttpaccs. J J A Hpeclal dispatch to The Citizen 'rom Ualeigh yesterday ld: "One if ho most foahlonurble weddings of the leason was In (he drat Prenhytnrian church at 0 o'clock tonight when Miss Mabel Young, daughter of Hon. anus ft. Young, state commissioner if Insurance, became the bride of Vfajor John H. Andrews, son of Col. V. B. Andrews, flrat vlce-preldent of he Southern Railway company. Es pecially rich and toateful decorations md an audience eaally one of the most brilliant, socially, that ever athered In Ralelfrh characterized the ceremony In which Dr. W. McC. Vhlte, the pastor, officiated. The dame of honor waa Mrs. Harry Thorpe of Ilocky Mount, and the best man Oraham Andrews, younger brother of the bridegroom. Major and Mrs. An drews left for a trip north. Dr. Francis J. Clemenger, who has been In Paris, London, and Germany for over a year, returned to Ashovllle Tuesday and with Mrs. Clemenger is a guest of Capt. and Mrs. Sawyer on Haywood street. The Order of the Eastern Star gave a very large reception laat evening at tho Masonic Temple on Haywood street, which was attended by mem bers of the order and of the Masonic fraternity, and their famllle from Weavervllle, Blltmore and Aahevillc. There were almost three hundred In vitations Issued, but as each one In cluded the member of the recipients family, to estimate the attendance last evening would be difficult. The hosts were tho worthy matron, Mrs. Annie Uy mi in, and the worthy patrons, Mr. Cloorgo Calvert, who warmly welcom ed tho numbers of gueats us they en tered. Mrs. Cora, dotty Iliuwier was chairman of tho entertainment com mittee, and her arrangement for the entertainment of ao many guests were most efficiently planned and carried out by u number of asslatants. A buf fet supper wae served. At the cocoa table, Mrs. Amelia Woody and Mlas Eleanor Woody presided; at tho co fee table, Mrs. Mary Dotinan and Mrs. Alice Woodurd served, while Mrs. Annie V. Noland and Mrs. E. T. Adams were In charge of tho tea ta ble and Mrs. Aldeba Dunn and Miss Leila Bostlck at tho punch table. The tables were beautifully decorated with violets and specimen ferns. The cards of the members were received by Miss Clemmle Buckner and Mrs. Dona Brown. The roome ore well ar ranged at the Masonic Temple for en tertaining, and tho reception last evening, although very informal, was a most enjoyable and memorable af fair. Alderman and Mrs. Joui."i M. Potter and Miss Haael Potter of New York city are the guests of Mr. K. B. Hall at her home on North French Broad asetine. Mr. Potter at tho recent elec tion ssan (he only republican alderman eleeied from Hrooklyn. and Is a pel itieian of priuulnenet- in his horouKh- IMirliiK tho Htay of Mr. and Mrs Pot ter In the i lly, seseral Infornial euter laliinienlH sslll be given In their honoi l.s .Mrs. II. ill and Mihs Anne Hall. . The V M t' A. auditorium ssus packed aaiii yesterday afternoon bs AHhesiltc ssonien sshn came to the last tteinonstrat bul of "up to date cookery" ind (he manifold uses of Cottolene In Hie culinary art The demonstrator, in n beautifully arranged kitchen, a n-altxntlon of a domestic dream In dulged In by prospective brides, proved to the complete satisfaction of the au dience thst Cottolene haa come to stay and Is almost a guarantee of good pastry and bakers. Seoteh sooneH. almond cream cuke and fried ovsters were made before tho eyes of the audl enee yesterday with Cottolene as an ingredient, and those ss ho sampled ihe dishes ss ere loud in their praises land the small books of reelpes were ! eagerly purchased. The demonstra tions during the week have aroused much enthusiasm anil each afternoon 'the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. has I been crowded. It Is regretted that the 'course was so limited ns the use of 'Cottolene in modern cooking has been ldemonstrate.il beyond a doubt. Spar-j 'tanburg will have the benefit of the i course the remainder of the week, and the demonstrator will visit some of the girls' schools in the different cities, i The N. K. Fairbanks Co., has chosen an efficient corps of assistants In adver ! Using Cottolene, and as the assemblage left the building a large bucket of the cleanly Ingredient svas displayed on & table, and surrounded by multitudi nous pamphlets, reelpes. directions, etc.. which were distributed to the audience. Mr. Arthur Mahone, law agent for the Southern, leave today for Mar Shall at which place he intend to Mrs. J. H. Claverie who ssas ..p. rate. 1 m u lew days ago for apicn, Ileitis ia hit- to la- up again and si ill i.ini n to her homo the latter part of the sveeh. Mr T. I!. Ilayneawho lor .1 number it yours has been connected iviib (h Southern and now holds .1 position is lass- agent on thoKnoxsill- disision ssas in in. ny yeeiermo " Washington, I). C, where In- is koiii:," on legal business. Mr. V. P. Howard, form, i inanag.-r ..r the Ashi vllle Telephone ..oiipany. at present located at lluiinnuioii. Va . Is spending- several dass in He- oily. iSlrs. Iniis Meredith. MS spent the summer at the Manor 1.1 irns to day to her home In Itc.iiiiiioiil, Tex Mr. John V. Erakii I .Vlani.i (bo guest of hla 'brother. Mi M Kisklne, and Mrs. Ersklie- Miss Mae Ingalls. Miss It.-stue Itlce and Miss Vera 'I louse, delegates to the Y. M. C. A. conference at Kichmond, from Brevard iiihlltute, have returned after a Hiicf.-jifiil con vention. Mr. J. II. Carter Kfl y a southern business trip, assay a week. sl.-roa1 md ssl for Mr and Mrs. W. C. ta are spetidlrig somi Manor. II. ,r A I Ian -a! the llenilat hcM and Neiiralirla from olds. LAXATIVE BROMO Oulnlne the world wide Cold and Orln remedy re moves cause. Call for full name I'ok for sis-nature E. W. ortoVE. 2 5cv HOPK IrXJR ECZEMA PATIENTS. I). I. D. Prescription Now Offcrod at 25 Cents A Trial Will Convince. The oil of wlntergreen compound for eoeema known ns D. D. D. Pre scription can be secured at present from T. C. Smith In a IS cent bottle. This offer 1 especially made to convince those skin sufferers who have not yet tried the remedy. One bottle will suffice to cure a mild cage, and the first application will instantly prove to you that you get relief at once from the Heh. The moment you wash the skin with this mild, sooth ing; liquid, tho ItcH'fs gone. If upon our gpecial recommenda tion you want ta, try a bottle of this proven ecaiema cure at 25 cents, tele phone or call at our store. Smith's Drug Store, opposite Library. WORK THAT, PLEASES Hair Drestiing. Shampooing. f-alp Treatment, Massage, Manicuring, CltiroKKly, etc. MISS CRUISE, 7 mwo,Hl 81 The Significance oi a Name. The Stieff Piano, The instrument par excel lence Uniqueness of mechan ical art, Klving that which Is most desired, durability and elegancy of appearance, to gether with Its reaponslvenoes to the most delicate touch; Its smooth, rich, quality of tone enslaving the most classically trained ear vibrating In beau tiful harmony with human heart-strings and bringing the the ssveetest melodies to Ihe soul. Thiswe four quantitations, unquestionably, stamp this pi ano us an unprecedented crea tion ol' exquisite 'completeness. And (he Stieff, 'tis true. Wears the ribbon of blue Orandly ssosc in its fabric of (trace. Tig the elegance grand Krom the skilled workman's hand Thai Rives it ni merited place. Clias. M. Sliefi Manufacturer of the Artistic Stieff, Shaw, and Stieff Solf-playcr Pianos Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manage. (Mention thl paper) Kye SeclallNt Xo. 10-11 Dlu-umor Bldg. I "'It Visit Our fyady-lo-lideat department faddy If you desire to select from the most complete assort ment of Ready-to-Wear goods in the city you should visit this department in our store. We purchased almost twice as many suits this fall as we did last year and of it'"' I' we are now showing ti .u. : UlclllS LllC VCIty IcllCSl. SLIca uuv uujii; nuiu in can fashion centers of the country. When you purchase your suit or coat from us you are certain of ohtaining the very newest things now being worn. Military capes displayed here are extremely attractive. You will be surprised at the lowness of the prices. The suits are priced as low as $15 and as high as $60. The long coats that are especially desirable for these cold wintry days are priced at $10 to 545 each. Centemeri Kid (Jloves are the Qest fqr (dear and J'tyle PAINLESS DENTISTRY Now Is the time to look after your decayed teeth savee pain and worry during the cold weather. Teeth filled and extracted without pain No charge for examination Prices alway reasonable. Dr. Matthews' Denial .Parlors, Cor. College and Spruce Sts., near the Court Honse Offloc Phone (M9, Real denoe Phono 972. . - REFINED PEOPLE. demand rare articles, old hand-made jewelry and furniture at VICTOR STERN'S Antique Arts and Crafts Shop Sonilley Building llayssood St. ALL COAL IS BLACK But all conl Is not satisfactory from a fuel standpoint. M&VJ Indian Coal Is over !(' i readily and I other coal. per cent, carbon, burns lasts longer than any Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company j r- n:::- La Grecque Corsets Styls, Comfort and Fit, Beyond Compare. GREENE & CO., 12 CHL KC1J ST. Every Woman iuwrein ana hkiuii Know . almtt the wonderftil iMARVELWhirlinnSoray tbm new Vninl fyAngo, Utfii M oM conven ient, it cleanttt hm r&nnnl auitniv i MARVEL, aoi-fel no other, bnt K.111I Itamn for HlmtmtM boot . ilf.l. TI irliM full DtsrtlPuliieS &Dd iltrpotioii tn- Tlnhle to iKdim. MARSI I ( . HU.KM!ll.,-,t.M-.SVVllllK. W. WEBB & COMPANY OllUieo Importers No. Battery Park Place. Pfcoua l4e sBkkiaLA.A,AVkAA.t Bk.saA.kafskkASkkd WWWVWVV W W W w WWW i Men Dress Well I For 1 ss nionev in tine of t. uv J 1 suits. lUo T'ljuiil ;ui(l bttr tlinn moft $18 anil $:'( uils lituight t'i.-at'whoro. In blat'ly ''Iu- ami ivntt Knulish pattfrrws. 0. E. ST0NER Co 18 S. MAIN ST. isVWI ST'lfcll"""! TI1K lXM'KFrr SKHVK Ts the most sensitive nerve In the human body. Thl is one nerve you will forget you have if you buy your optical roods from us. : Eye examined. Frames fitted. Lenses ground and a eOmpleteltne of Optical Goods. V. K. GAKDXFJt, Manuracturtnx Optician Cor. Church and ration Ave. course we have sold more. The line 1 n is mostly made up of recent shipments .f.L, u;rv :n oil fK Wo have a lot of standard $1.50 Novels which we offer for 50 cents. Mt. City Stationery Company. II. M. Naliiklan, Prop., 23 Patlon Ave. WALTON & McLAIN Are giving away a beautiful Turkish Rocker to the person holding the lucky number, Chriwtmns. You get a chance with every dollar you spend with them. Look In their window. Phone J515. ' 19. S. Main St. H. Redwood & Co. Just oHnliig up tills morning, a big lot of Novels, Poems, Hooks for boys, girls ami children, at very, very low price. Cull early ami get the pick of this fine lot. Sec our choice styles of Plaid Steamer Hugs, Slumber ilobcs, otcvtlillo the bcHt atterits are in good supply. Tlic big discount oil our Ladies' and Misses' Suita, Capes, Long Coats, Raincoats. Skirts etc., makes a fine opportunity to se cure choice garments belosv value. Have .sou seen tin- $.7.'i Silk Waists? Tliey are great value. Also, please remember our fine Black Srfsite Waists at t2.00 an Item not easy to find. In a fess tla.ss sse sluill show lirlHtinas pres.-nts. Mm? of l atlle' Stslish Kur Hats juM )) PEERLESS I Prctly New Neckwear A"t lt'icivftl by cxpivss ;in assortineut of verv pret ty neckwear wliicli are selliii"- ra)idly Among tin; rnllrrtioii you'll tiiul the new jabots, stocks, coat collars, collar ami cuff sets. New lot of Buster Brown Hose and Munsing Uu tlerwear just openetl. Two of the best selling ar ticles jour store, , ; , i DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Chocolate and Vanilla, $1.25 a gallon; 75c half gallon; 40c a quart. In brick 60c a quart; gallon, I1.7G. Asheville Pure W)k Co. East Walnut St. Phone 664. a great line of fancy goods thee lito already conm. to linnd. for , , -sJLi,v.V. .''5
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