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THE SUNDAY CITIZEK, NOVEMBER 21. 1909. Sterling Mvcr at Cost wnmtmrnmmam SOCIAL . PERSONAL We wish to extend to the Public of Asheville and vicinity our heartiest thanks for the kind patronage and confidence bestowed upon us in our new store: s a FAS! m The dcvoi lonn I and missionary i om mlltcis of tio- Young U'nmcn'i Christian i Mf i-in t ii t i extend a very cordial invitation lo nil tin- girls mid women or Ash villi- chart Ik -.i. unci ,ill other friends, to attend the vesper r vice this afternoon if ii 4 ti i lock fit tho Henrietta win n Ho- worl' or On association throughout tlx- world -luring tho past year will lio r-n ntod i ,y "Miss LIieiiIx tti Sinclair. This will be thO (lOHlnp MTVlfO Of til" World K wtek of prayer, and one of tho most Important services of tho year, it Ih hoped tlmt manv girls nnd women will take this opportunity Ui learn what thin largo band of women liavi- been accomplishing n ei nlly. Special music will add ti the attractiveness of Die afternoon. All those who lime nol already contributed to tlm "world's nickel' fund will have an opportunity to do no nt this meeting Educational classes which M(ra somewhat inter rupted lust week will he resumed u -cording to schedule, beginning with the flerman on Monday afttmnnn, mi to o'clock. Oft jt The Chicago papers have hud inter esting accounts of Urn wedding of Mid Harrietts Ocrtrudn Norton to Mr. Ralph F. Potter, which occurred nov um! flays bko nt thfl home of tho bride's mother, Mrs. L. It. Norton In Evanston, III, Although the wedding was a. very unostentatious affair, it was nevertheless pf considerable interest Socially. Mr. and Mrs. Potter are. at the Battery Park hotel and will re main In Ashevllle a week or ten days. J J Mr. William Bldney Porter ("O Jlenry") end Mr. Peyton Btcgcr, both of New York city, dined today with the Bingham cadets and responded briefly and gracefully to loud calls by the boys for speeches. "O Henry, that prince of ehort etory writers. whose pen Is so facile and so lucrative that he Is called the Kipling of Amer Jc, has been In Asheville for some weeks to rust and refresh himself, and Mr. Bterger, who came to sea him thuslasrn Ik likely to take tangible shape In a bungalow, which will prob ii My prove n rendezvous lor IiIh I J t i n r- friends and associates. Tin- foreign missionary urn l lies of the several Mel hodihl (hutches will observe tlii welt of prayer this weel, In Central Methodist church, holding suitable nMvlres every afternoon al .'I.IKI o'clock. All Indies aie I'eilleli" lo iitlend. This week only and for net cash, w, offer almost mil' cni iio slock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks and fancy pieces and Hollow Ware at cost to dos.- ut this i tic about some literary work, Is the ed- Jtor of Tho World's Work, founded by waiter Page, of Doubleday. Page & Co., an alumnus of tho Bingham school; and both Mr. Porter and Mr. : Sieger told the cadets that tt was the ambition of their boyhood to be ltlng ham cadets, an ambition prevented cnly fcy untoward circumstances. By their request special drill wbs frlvon J ii their honor and they both expressed themselves as much pleased by their field day at Bingham. Both of these distinguished literary men are delight ed with Ashevllle and Mr. Porter's en-1 Mm. Kdwaril Mil. hell enlei lamed Informally with a luncheon yesterday lier kh-(h being, Mrs. (lllmer Mow d"ii, Mm. Iwino ll'ileomhe, Mrs. Wil ham Payne, Mrs. Tallioiino, Misses Tulhoiine, Collins and Payne. . J Mrn. Tlieodorii V. l)avldoii enter tallied yiterilny Willi a liini-hi-on al her home on Liberty Hired. J . Th- mimleiil program al All Hoiilx church. Ulltitiore, today m npoclally nrranKed and of unumial Interent. In tho mornliik Bplcki-t'M nnthoni, "Fear Ye Nol. iBrncl," will ho ming- nt the service: at 4. .10 o'clock there will he a npeclal song service which will he continued each Htunlav. The f(ilowln la the pi ok ram: lOHJnh (tenor auk.) .. Mendelwohn. Mr. Jnnicn fj. pilkilealher. f'horua rrom Elijah All Hotils Choir. I Heard the Voice or Jomw Hay Dr. I'uul ItlriKir and Mr. Htlkelenther Tho orBiin recital by Mr. V. F. Mar ker will follow with the following program : Sonata niilneherger. Air and varlatloiiH from Hymphony in D Haydn. Largi, from tho New World Hym phony Dvorak. Schcraioso Itoirera. - JH MIrh Julia Adams drove out to Skyland Friday evcnliiK with n nmnll party of friends and after a supper at her cottage, returned to Hlltmore. M J Mrs. Canie Brown's and Mrs. J. L. Phillips' shower yetert)ay afternoon at tho residence of tho former on Haywood street In honor of Mlxs Uer tha WhlttlngUin although last, was not least of the several given during) thei week. The wedding colors, laven der andwhite were again used and formed a sympathetic color achomc. Large, pnlo lavender chrysanthe mums wor used extensively In the drawing room and dlnlnn room, and tho latter was Illuminated with lav ender shaded randlen. Tho colors All who arc interest. ! arc asked to call as tails as convenient, as the stock is not m vow larc hut it is all (rood and heavy weight. now. J. H. LAW, 35 Patton Ave. w e wil use everv effort to ake 1 rati luiliiitv, li mi:' nlace at niodcrati everv da we r sloiv the h jiik! I iiiLr relialde and un tn dale merchandise Now we are getting ready for the Christmas campaign; by express and freight, lots of merchandise, such as voii will want gifts: .NecKwear, Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarfs, Hair Ornaments (such as in this com-1 prices. receive as ( 'liristmas were carried mil In tho lce.4 and ic iiigH of cake, etc. The I Tim, imeful and pretty and gathered In n lurge lniHket, were ahowerod over tho hrlde-to-hi' by little MI.vh Helen Hnw thorne ;ind Carolyn Hrown. who hud proviouflly received tho girt from the guests UH they entered. MrH. I H. Mr. llraycr aerved puncn. Among tho guests were, Miss Whlttlngtnn, Miss Clara Whlttlnglon, Mrs. Zebtilon I". CurtlM, Mine Connm Iluttlrlck, Mian Ada Iluttrlck, Miss Dewilo dimpson, Mrs. (. U Uoster. Miss Wilson, Mrs. McHrnyer. Mm, J. K. ChamlMTs, Mtm. W. H. McEwon, Mrs. Oeo. I Hack ney, MIhs Ada ProfTItt, Mlsn Mamie Whlttlnglon. Mrs. Katherlne IOgun, Mrs. Mark W. Hrown, Ml. l.ucy Vancf, Mrs E1 Hcott, Mrn. K. V. Hubble, Mrs. E. O. HoIktIw, Mrs. lleiilnh Mount, Miss Ilertle WnlHer, je The wed-tllng of MIhk (ieorgla Itrltt and Mr. James K. Cowan occurred yettterday morning nt the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. JameH J. Brltt on Kttarnes avenue in the presence of the members of the "amlly and a fi-w iiersonnl and Inti mate friends. Minn Ienh Browning played Mendlciumlin wedding march to which the young people entered the drawing room whertt the cere mony was performed by lr. V. M. Vines. Miss Brltt wore u trnvellng gown of blue, the coatumo being com pleted by a large picture hat. A wed ding breakfast followed the ceremony the table was dnwd with fras- rant carnations. Mr. and Mr? Cowan left on the lx o'clock tram lor Wash ington and Norfolk nml leioie noing to their futuro home at "Id Fort, will visit Mr. Cowan'H home at States, v 11 It". Mr. Cowan Ih connected with the Southern railway and n at present locatwl at Old Fort. There were sev eral KUcata from out of town among whom were, Mr. and Mrn. Ileip Hreen, Miss Mamie Green and Miss Ieuh Browning, Old Fort and Mr Howard Cowan of Statesville. 4 J I.lttle Miss Hazel Dillion cave a pretty birthday 'party yesterday af ternoon at her home 1 Bf Houth Main street, to which ten small Irlends were Invited. Tho children played various games and Interest centered us usual In the birthday cake, which wo Illuminated by eleven candles. Ilt'froshments wore aervt-d The wedding of Ml.ts Iti-rtlia Win tlngton and Mr. Turner Huttrlck which takes place Wednesday even ing at tho First Baptist church and that of Miss Florence Weattn rly and .Mr. Henry Weetall which takes place In nirmlngham are the two hymeneal events of the week of importance. Tho Whittlngton-Buttrlck wedding will ho quite a lRngt affair as a great iiuiny Invitutlona were Issued. Alter the ceremony tho members of the families and a few friends will (fath er at tho home of the bride to cut tho cake and offer felicitations. The rehearsal will occur Tuesday evening mjz ' q r 'Of .., Lit . ?-ri.r, I.ags. combs. Chains. TaL'orei Nacqiies I'ins, Hat lins, I'mhre wear. cal ( larrelti liel Waists, Silk Fine Muslin and Sweaters, Kid, Silk, iristiiias gifts, which diadem, side combs). Necklaces. .let ( '1 , Lace Collar-;. Fur: nderskirts. Silk and Flannelette Flannel Fnderwear. Knit. Wonl ool and iKlerwear, Cotton Cloves .lid a we have beautifullv displayed, in our a ins, Roman Pearl . Silk and Net Waists. Kinionas, Dressing , and ( 'ottoii llnder hiindred other )racti- New Store. i Special Sale Will Continue Monday, Tuesday & Wednes day on Our Coats, Dresses and Suits Tlno IFsnslnIoini and will he followed by u. dinner at the home of Miss Whittington. Mrs. O. I., poster of (Jrconvlllc who is to be matron of honor arrived yeslcr- lay and is. the guest m Miss Whit- tillKtoll. Mrs. Tench Cose gave i dinner Thursday evening at "Klondvlu" in honor of the wedding anniversary or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Settle. Thanksgiving week Is one of uooil oheer and optimism, wherein one tells the rosary of blessings unit of a gion day returns thanks. In puritan days.; according to the imaginings ui modern artists mid illustrators, the least was picturesque and the board of the Pll grim fathers groaned under the weight, of good things, prlnclpaclly among Miss Blanche Banks of Chicago-Mr .1. A. Hurckel. iiS 2 56. .Mr. and Mrs. Vance Brown, .VI 1 2 62. Miss Kleanor V. Morrison-Mr. Ku gone Sawyer, fi3 fl (13. .Mr. and Mrs. II. I- Seymour. 7:t 7 ik;. Mrs I., ii Penland who has oeen . in rniiaueipnisi has returned to town. Miss Zelda Cline of Cattawba, N. (' is visiting at the homo of her , brother, Mr. J. V. nine nn S. French Broad avenue. " 1 I AliSH eUhel Iteeves who has been next bowling tournament of the visiting friends jn Chicago and In. the will be commenced Friday ey-I Fast for several months ha return ed to town. The series eiilng at Albemarle club house. The tournaments have always been a pop ular winter diversion and the tourna ment concluded last week served to mouse the old enthusiasm. A ladies' tournament will probably be given shortly, as they have been some of the moKt Interested spectators. The Better Tailored Suits and All Dresses at , Greatly Reduced Prices Baying opportunities for the economically minded From thc.h ost of barpain sales offered vnu at tht tim rn minUt conclude that the msrehants were contributing to your Thanksgiving from motives of philanthropy. We join the crowd with this difference:-we con fess, what is true of all, the purely business aspect of our sale; and give the reason. ''Special sales every day" fool nobody but the feeble-minded. No tradesman could servive reduced prices on everything." Legitimate price cutting is proper, however, on occasion, and a necessary part of legiti mate retailing. The sacrifices enumerated below are due to two conditions the lateness of the retail buying season, and a larger stock than we can reasonably hope to sell in the usual way before spring goods arrive. They are bona-fide reductions from bona-fide prices, and appeal honestly to your patronage. which was the bronze turkey. The turkey Is still tho principal feature ol the feast of the present day. but to It has been added delicacies and luxuries which would bit beyond the ken of tho pious Pilgrims. At the churches this week there will lie spec iul services and musk. The day will tie observed In almost every family and quite a number of dinner parties have been arranged to take place en Thursday. The illngham-Moonev game, half of tin- proceeds of which g" to the Mission hospital, will be the feature of Thanksgiving afternoon, af ter which the teams and the Bingham cadets will occupy the boxes and the body of the house at the J rami oncrn house. The same evening the cadets will give a germun at the Battery j I'aik hotel which promises to be a' very titling mid appropriate ending to I Bonn the holiday. The bail room will be i ik-eiii-ntod with the Bingham colors, the pennants and even the roothall h.-roes, all that will remain ot them aftir the battle for the South ern championship, will join in the revel. Refreshments will be served and thp german will be very largely attended by both the younger nnd older sets, those who are fortunate enough to receive invitations. 1 he mixed foursome golf tourna ment was continued yesterday after noon nt the Country club amid much enthusiasm. The handsome club house was filled nil afternoon. the fair weather attracting nn unusually large number of members. Tea wo served. The finals In the tournament will be played Saturday afternoon and the prizes awarded. The following scores wore made: Mlstt 'Maude Jlamiltori-Mr. .1. C, Adams. 58 12 2G. Miss Ethul iteeves-Pr. Paul Ringer, ".0 2 4R. Mrs. fharlis S. Jordan-Mr .1 F I Itumbaugh. f,.t 0 r.,1. . Miss .Nan Meade-" sS ,r bni i;i r. :,(;. Mr. and Airs. U. L. Hall of Nt-w York are the guests of Mrs. K. B. Hull the mother of Mr Hall on French Broad avenue. Mr. Hall will locate in Ashevllle having accepted the posit!. ii of secretary and treas urer of the Ashevllle Quill mills. I Mr. Harry Williams, a well known Ashevllle boy who Is connected with the Augusta olllce of the Postal Tel egraph company, is here to visit his parents for a few days. He will go on special service in Jacksonville on the 24th. Mrs. L. M. Woodward who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. c. Prummond for some time will leave for her home In Atlanta, December 1st, and will be accompanied by Miss Cameron Drummontl. - .. .,,,.- Mr. Stager leaves today for Xi-w York after a stay in the city. Mrs. Talbot l'enniman who has been in the east for a visit of sever al weeks is expooto.7 lo return to the city this week. Mr. F. I,. Washington, Winchester P. C. has gone. to Mr. W. ( town for I. Taylor of several days Bee Tree is u it h I'riend.s Miss Huttie Curr of Middlesex, N. . is visiting her sitter, Mrs. W. II. II on Monlford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bottsford left yesterday for Florida where they will spend the winter. Miss Florence Smythe of Greensboro is visiting friends in ttie city for gov ern I weeks. Mr. S. lori.la. Bonis left yesterday for i . Miss Charlotte l'ilsen who has been tho guest of Mrs. W. I-'. Randolph ' leaves today for New York and will ' sail tor Bahama. if Durham is in I for a lew rla.VN, .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.,. Church 'of iiinton. Mass, are in Ashevllle for short stny and are at the Batterv Dark hotel. in Mr. Robert town for a Mr. A the ciLy (lilln-rt business Mrs. M. P. Long leaves today for Greensboro where she will visit tela lives for a. week. Mr. A. Asb.v la vs. in Harris of i brief visit. Kistler of on husines Dillsboro Is Morvranton Is s for several Mr. Charle vn business. Folsom is in Marshall M r n pois i-l. and are Mrs. O. p :,Miesfs at hot, - Biggs of Minne the Battery Park Mr. F. I. itiithrie. funeral mana ger of the National Casket company is in Asheville for a short stay. Mr anil Mrs Kimball who have been guests at Flhemar. left vetfer- il.'iv for West Baden, Ind. Mrs. A. L. Scott who has been vis iting her daughter. Mrs. Hugh Brown In Arkansas, lias returned. X on Mr Morion I,. Church "' . is in Ashevllle for business. of "Marshall, a brief stay Mr nnd r- have spent i vlllc have Mrs. .1 G. Harbison who the Hummer in West Ashc relurntd to the city. WILKEBORO MAYOR CHARGED WITH GRAFT NORTH WM.KESBORO, N. C, Nov. 20. J. F. Caffey, ex-mayor of North Wllkrahoro, was arrested hero today on a charge of grafting and bribery while mayor, following the finding of ;l true bill by the Wllkoa county grand jury. He gave bond for appearance at the March term of Sa pet lor court. One $W.(X) reseda suit, imported broadcloth, hand embroidered coat and skirt, redmwd to $59.00 One .$73.00 ashes of rose suit. imiK.rted brotd- . $55.00 reduced to broadcloth suit. ;ipei and self nils. cloth, elaborately bra id ei une!Srf;.ou Mack importet trimmed with neau de son reduced to $55.00 Two $bU0() plain tailored suits, imported broadcloth, seal brown and black, reduced to $45.00 Nine .0.00 and if.5.00 suits; black, bine, grev, green, nutmeg, and mixtures; several ' new fabrics, reduced to ... . , . . , $39.00 Six ,f-lo.00 suits; blue, wisteria, blue and grev mixtures, various fabrics, reduced to . . . .$35.00 $15.00 and .$l)..r)() dresses; black, navy and shep herds plaid, reduced to .' $9.95 f 18.00 and $20.00 dresses; navy, helio, green, laupe, plaids, black, reduced to . . $18.95 t -'..! and ..O.IKt dresses; same colors as with grey, rose and Copenhagen added dueed b above re- is new fresh and in $17.95 $10.00 and $:0.00 dresses; all black, reduced to $29.95 These dresses are in every variety of fabric. silk, broadcloth, moire, tricot, serge, panama. Venetian: and styles cover the full range. The entire disnlav nest fashion. Specials in Our Suit De partment on Monday w. pl'e lulls are proud sa les. We olhe I our Suit lbisiiu u' i i . W e t naiiu t lie f our stor ss this fall. Iiavim cole for their liberal : more than doubled all patronage in this, as amount hilt depart nient put Suits in all which are verv I he av ailable space we could find We How have about . oice garments in oat Suit to neariv in our cabinets, i" on hand, some of and oiie-piere Dresses. Ii We Will Sell on Monday at a Sale continues throughout theweek. M. V. M00RE Reduction Of 25 Per Cent. WOMEVS .WEAR. 1 1 PATTOJT AVE.
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