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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, MAY 1, ID10. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - J li II - ri I SPECIAL SALE: iCOC ai ami Pprcnnal MONDAY ii r in III The following la a calendar of the social events f the past k; Sunday April :'Mi 'Special music and th first of .series of organ re cital at All Soul church. Blltmore, Monday. April U: The Woman' club met with Mr. John Carter on Wont ford avenue. ; Th Ashevllle chapter of the Wo man's Ihru held It regular meet ing M the Y. M. C. A. Friday, April' 26: A luncheon by M Ibs Marjorle Pearson at her home "Richmond Hill." Mm M Dunn entertained Infor mally at the home of Mr. Thoma Poo on Oak treet. Wednesday: Mr. Held McKco en tertrtlned with a tennis party compli- inantitry to Mlsa Gwendolyn Tluth -t-ford at Iter attractive home on Bing ham Height. Thurday,. April 38: The Current Literature clubmet with Mr. H- K. Heymour. . T and mixed founom, tenrn mutch, at the Country club. Friday, April : Dr. and Mr. Philip. R. Moale gave a dinner at their bom on Bread and Border street complimentary to Rev. and Mr. Kaumenl;. . The Friday Book club met with Mr. J. M. Parker at her home In Edgemont park. The junior clast at the Normal and Collegiate Institute -entertained In honor of the enlnr class, the faculty and Dr. and Mr.' C. O. Reynold. Saturday, April SO: Tea tournament and luncheon at the Country flub. Tea, y Mr. M. K. Carter and the Ml sees Carter at their bom on North French Broad avenue, ;: Mr. Thome Cheeabornugh enter tained with a luncheon at her 'home on Victoria .road. ' ' Mr. Conally Coxe wa hostess at a dinner complimentary to Mia Ruth erford, of ltlchmond, V. Jl J There will be vesper aervlce thl afternoon at 4. SO o'clock -at the Hen rietta. Mia Gertrude Caiim, will be the leader and, her subject I "The cheerful Heart." After the service here will be mulo and an attractive phonograph program, Mr. M. E. Carter and the Mime f'iirt!r entertained Informally at ten yesterday afternoon In honor of their house guest, Mr. J tune Perroneau ile Suusaurs, of Oharleaton, 0. C. Announcement la made to friend In AniH'Vtlle of the marriage . of Ml Constance gntterlce, daughter f the lute IKtfht Ker. Henry Tate KiittKrliw, l iBhop of "Waahlnifton, to Mr. Frert rrii'k hlndIttiHlcr. Tha murrlnire took t'lnce nt fit. A limn ohuroh t Wiub durum and wm followed hy a rocep tlon at the hom of the bride' moth cr, Mr. Battcrlce, J . Ir. and Mr. Philip Moalo enter t ilncd lust nlKht with a dinner irlven in, honor of Itev. and Mr. Muumenlv it their home on the corner of Broad ii nd iiorder Mreela, J J Active prcpnratlon ara beln made iy Ml Mae Klmlierly and other mem bora of the Hliih chool fucultv. for the prodtictlrm on May tT nt the Auditorium ef "n riymouth Rnrk." This la the most -beautiful op-rettn yet uuwnptea by the achool the Ivrlc ompoedby Mr. Alice O, D. Wiley nd Jetsee L. Onynor. There will be a choru of 800 ehildren-i-H taken from the High nchool. ' Amontr the attractive event yea t rday waa the lum hwm trlven hy Mrs Thomua Clieeelxiroupfh at her home In Victoria In thonor of Mr. Frtvnol. of Nw York, and Mr. Rutherford, of Ulchnuma, Vo. v Cover were laid for twelve, and Mr. Cheeehorouifh' lunchcnn gut-eta were beeldn the micat of hgnor, Mr. Francl and ivi. nuinerroro, Mr, Zeuulon Vance, vii duniu worntnv Mr. -Arthur i tec, ir. B. P, Huvenel, Mr, p. C, tvaddellr Mrs, A H. Doyle. Mr. Alice '-imuy, Mr. Klchmoml Pearann and Mr. Beekman lorlllurd. ' -v:. ... Amnna- the number of delightful riuoruunmcnu yeeterday wui the uimhw. ai nifrnt by Mr. ConaJly ( ox at ber home, "Fernlhurat," in honor of her coualn. Mi Gwendolyn Itutherford. of Richmond. Amona; thoee who enjoyed Mr Coxe' hoapu tality were, bealdc the -fuest of honor, Mra. R. T. Qrinnan, the Mhreea nb aotvnf; Victoria, Mia Rita Reee. Mlae MarJorio Peareon, Mr. LockWrHid Perry, Capbitn Cleveland Norton, Mr. I Pongee, of Cold. $G0.(K), Wm ill fitted and 8omi-fittcL: . prict.s $12.50 to $50.00. . V. ITiOORE & CO. WOMKX'8 ItAIMKNT-" W 11 PATTON AVE. g Mm .... i ill Ladies tee I rrcuy i! Wash jj Dresses Assorted Lot of 100 Dresses r , at the Above Bargain Price We have placed tliee go rmenta on our renter tuhlc o a to enable Hhnppcr t make n it- and pleiielfiK aelectlon. rhem? drowica urn the bent vaiua,W hove eypr uueu l"lu to 'tttsr friend and cuxtomcr glnco wo have been Ur bimlncaa. ' ' : THE LOT OF 100 WASH DRESSES IS COMPRIS ED OF DRUMMER'S SAMPLES, FACTORY SAM PLES AND SOME DRESSES FROM OUR REGU LAR STOCK THAT HAVE BECOME -SLIGHTLY SOILED AND RUMPLED FROM HANDLING. Thle bin one day al of wnnii dreme will begin promptly at 9 u. m , and done at " 30 p. No dreine will be reserved or aerit nut on approval at thl price. Only two drewse allowed ti cuMlontrr. The lot connltita of Kurmi'iilg In eolhl white and colore for a I lor dreaaes also In aolld white and color. The cloths are Lawn. Theae g-armnta were made to cll from I0.DO to 110.00 and only war bought in one big earn pie lot It would be Impoaxlble for u to i rcdlculouiily low price M.88. v i i i !l The Fasliion, 1 The Store That Lives up to Its Harold Bwope, Mr, Frank I lowland. Dr.' Paul Ringer and Mr. EUworth Lyman, J . , Tha board of control of the Clarence Darker hoapltnl held its rea-ular nwet Inw yeaterdoy morning and the prln lpU aubject for dlacuMlin wan the gruduutiun of the niirac In the train ing chool which wll take place early In June. ' J J Thrw will be epeclul muln nt All Sou In" church thla n-inrnlng at eleven o'clock and alao at tha service nt 5 p. m. In the morning Mr. Klmer Weatall and Dr. Paul Ulnger will Ing the aolo part ot an anthem, "King All Qlorlou," by Rarnby. Fol lowing the aervlce In the afternoon Mr. F. Fluxington Hajrker will , give an orgu.n recital. The program will be entirely oomponltUma of th im mortal Buoh, J ' . ' Dr. and Mr, B'1ionck and the for eetry student have returned from the Rlaok Forewt In Oermuny , mill are now In New York atato. It I nfflcla,',y reported that Iir. Schanck will arrive here Home time thla week and will make Canton hi hcndiiuar ter for the ummer. . . A marrittge of interest to frlende in the city la that of Mliw Mana Amlter Hteelnian to Mr. Lee Owenhy. The marriage will tnke pltioo today at high noon at the home of the bride' aunt, Mr. J. A. Hti olinun, on Cherry treet. The bride 1a from Rocky Mount and has been making her home In Aahevillo only n abort time but! during her stay him won for herself a number of friend. Mr. Dwenhy I the Junior member of the llrm of Owenby A Bon, Mont ford uvenuo Kro. cera. Mr. and Mm, fVvvenliv will leave Immediately after tho ceremony for ii honeymoon trip in the North and on their return will be at homo to friend on Cumlw-rland avenue , , Yesterday wr, gala day nt thp Country club. Hesldes the luncheon for twenty pmiple jit half after one there was a driving and prilling con test for men.. Thle prire went to Mr. David OiifUtM' for navinK made 1S5 yards. The touriiainent of ladles' eln- Smart Pongee Apparel These tailoml suits an; ju.st the newest styles; they were carefully selected hy olir buyer recently while in New York. Oxir sniart. .suit dosif?m are dislinetivc in every re spect. Colors are natural and royal l.lue. with hlack. Persian or liaud embroider cd collars. MatoriaJs ait - Shantung and Hoik Vices $35.00 to We would like to show you these beautiful new ndl length separate coats. They, are verv stylish mod pIs evew one. Materials are Po;nrr0e and cloth of Gold. ,i ii i i i i i gln was entered Into with a good li-ul of enthusiasm by the following, Miss Kllan Barker, Mis Nan Meade, Mrs. Alfred JUirnnxd, Mrs. Reuben Robertson, Mrs. II. F. Beymour, Mr. Vance Brown, Ml Lawrence, Miss Eleanor Morrison, Ml Maude Hamilton, and Miss Charlotte Smith. Miss Xtwrence won. the allver cup which wa presented by Mrs. Charles Jordan. L. Tumpson und J. O. Blair leave for New York today. While In Now York they will select a complete new stock of dry good for the Ashevllle Dry Quod company. Thoma Keegun, of St. Augustine, Fla , ha accepted a position with the St. Cliarle barber shop of thla city. Mr. Ralph Lee. accompanied by Muster . Tench Francis Coxe, left yes terday for a visit to Churloaton, S. C. Mr. Tench Oox and his young son left yesterday fir Wilmington vrhere they will Join Mrs. Coxe who I vl Iting relatives. Mr. Alexander Cowley will leave today for u visit to relatives In De troit, Mich. Mr. T. (). HoiikIiuuI bus returned to his home in New York city after ii stay at the Manor. Mr, end Mrs, Dioirgn Vandcrbllt nnd tbelr little daiiKbter, Cornelia, are now In mid-ocean fiiul will lanrt In New York tho first of the week. Mr. Vanilerbllt will come immediate ly to Ashevllle, but Mrs. Vanilerbllt will remain for iv short time In New York. Mr. Demo Wolf left vcste-nlay for Washington uftor a slay In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Holton anil party left yesterday for tbelr homes In Philadel phia anil New York after u stay in Ashevllle. Mr. Kred T Aid man, after a prolong ed utiiy In Abbeville, left yesterday for Cincinnati. Mrs. IloriM'e liaeker. Who lias made her home Ln Ashevllle for the p.isl three jears. will leave this afternoon for CblriiKO whieli will be her itVture home. Mrs. I,. 11. Windsor and parly, of Reed I'lty, Mich., have returned home aft.-r a stay in Ashevllle. Tlon. iuuI Mrs. J M. (ludger have returned from i visit In the western part of the stu.te. MIns Klma Carson, of Knoxvllfc, Tenn., and Miss Marlon Johnson, of M:irloii, are visiting Mrs. Kdwards in I ra street. lr. and ?1rf. Mmiln 1.. Stevens will leave today for Washington where Or Stevi-ns nms to attend the medical convention. Miss Carrie Wilev. of Knoxville. has returned Ivmie nflM' a week' visit to Mrs. IV A. fiumner. Mrs. Junius Adams will leave thlaj afternoon for n visit to relative In Chicago. Mr. V ii sinter bsft yesterday for Washington after n stny In the city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbartes .W. Reale, or Arden , were In the city yesterday. Mt s. J. M Tleern left yesterday for n vl'jlt to relatives In SuOolk, Va. X'.lss Mamie liays will be In Ashe vllle next week and will he special rep (irtitr for the Methodist conference. Mil' Rays is the daughter of the Rev. Values 86.50 to $10.00 II ill il I l ullin. on l :t nmnlior of mih ' Pure Irish l:een and I.lncnc. for the fact that most of thi'in place them on sale at auch a 6 Palton Avc Name. , Dr. W. W, Hays, who was pastor of the Central church here ln 'Hi and a. . ' Mrs. Charles W. Byrd will arrive the middle of next week and will be the iKUest of !MT8. Frtrgu BHkelciitfier during the Methodist conference. Mr. Ilrewster Chapman and Mr. Francis aurlger arrived yesterday from New York and will spend two weeks with friend In Ashuvillc. Mr. Phelan Ueole, of New York, was In Ashevllle yesterday onroute to Helma, Ala., where he goea to attend to aomo legal business. Mr. Heaektnh OndKer arrived home yesterday after huvlni? spent the win ter In Panajna with her husband, Judge Oudger, anil recently from a visit in New York to her inn Mr Francis Oudgor. finally Hwicegood, formerly of the Aslieville Automobile company, has aeieiti"d a position with the Oldx Aulomoblli) company, olVAtlantu. Tempt the Appetite Make the puddings, custards, ter cream with Rlue Ribbon Vanilla Ex tract. HEARN & COMPANY GIVE OUT PRIZES The prize contest lit J. M. Ileum anil company' store euded yesterday evening nt H..",(l o'clock. Mr. E. J. Randolph, holding ti, et No. 4.9:1 for S. 1. Hall, a Utile boy ln West Ashevllle. winning the Hist prize, a Iv . r-Johnaon Hi- cvile. .Mr. Paul Hal. K. holding li.U et No. -5, winning the aeonnd prine, a Jll.r.O Solur gn.s bicycle lamp; Mr. W. K. rcnly, holdlmr tlckft, No. -I.-04, winning the third prlati, a pair of $!!.) steel mini guards, and Mr. It. I.. Kay, holding ticket No. 1,17, winning the fourth prize, a $1.25 Veeder cyclometer. ALLEGED BUNCO STEERER FREED ST. ACC.rSTlXK. Kin.. April 30 John Wolff nrresied in New York several weeks ago us an accomplice ln what was alleged In be one of the most gigantic swindling schemes on record. In which over $160,000 was fleeced from victims brought to this city and inveigled Inio a crooked race traek scheme was discharged after a bearing today. Henry Wagner, a New York merchant, who lost $10. 000, appeared against the man. lie admitted that he was in St. Angus tine under n assumed name. Wag ner claims to have been drugged and bis memory was defective. The cultivated potato la a native of tho Chilean and Peruvian Andes but extends In original type as far north ns Colorado, where a wild form Is occasional. Wild varieties of the potato exist in ninny parts all over the world, but nowhere wa It culti vated before the discovery of the wee tern continent save In North end South America, it was taken to Eu rope, probably rrom Peru to Spain, early In the sixteenth century. It seems Sir Francis Drake Introduced! It Into Kngland In loS6, though Sir Walter Italetgh Is said to have done this the year before. It wa first re garded as a curiosity and o remuln. ed until the latter part of the eigh teenth century, though the1 Royal So ciety of London In 1663 recommend- ii II I may Me of Silks. White (foods. Colored is) ash fabrics and Corsets gegins Jomorrow 0 I wBfWmyiftP Id "law"; iism iTO,iysi BOSTON ed it us u possible safeguard agulust faininti umong the Irish peasntry. is too.-,. "I lid bo object to Ills wife's get tliiK Into prison?" "No. He only sold It wasn't the Jail where hi mothnr uso to go.- llaipcr'H itaxnr. This is Cyrus O. Bates the man who adver tises MOTHER'S JOY and GOOSE GREASER Liniment, two of the greatest things know. to humanity. They're Coming to Dinner "ir WHY NOT YOU? Four Dinners Daily Turkey 50c Duck -35e Chicken 3.V Regular 25c Regular Dinners changed Daily. Soft shell crab and Fresh water trout. Special attention given to Ladies and Families. If you can't come, phone 1536, and It will be sent. No extra charge. THE NEW YORK CAFE, II South Main Street. At Miss Cruise's Shop 25 Haywood Street. We do I'p to Dale work In Shampoo, Scalp Treatment. Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Chiropody, Facial and Body Massage. The Did Time Furniture fUiop ST North Main St. Ruys and sells all kinds of antique furniture nnd makes a specialty of repairing and retlnishing old pieces. Hauler ami Riser. Props. Phono 1074. II A W 11 m IhfiH'Sk i mm jnaw MOTHER'S Pneumonial s J t cu, rfPByJ I Never Fall 1 '" Ufoin We expect to decrease our stock to our usual amount, in order to do this, we have reduced our former prices on some Staples more than we have yet offered them, since we have more pairs in some styles than in others. If you will come and let us show them to you, we can save you some money on every pair and give you some mighty neat new shoes. SHO Exclusive Livery For these who want THE BEST Millard Livery Co. (,n) Phone 180. N". Mala Sc tHtt ttfiY4l ALMOST A SKItlOl S CHIMK to neglect to have ready In tha -f home Vlck's Croup and l'ncti- -f moniu Salve, for readiness to meet these dangerous diseases t Is more than half the battle. ifte, f.Oc arid $1.00 jars. Kor sale at Carniiehai I s Knit; Store. 4 REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. Joseph P. Greene announces the removal of his office from 29 Haywood street to the ground floor of the Medical building, Bat terv Park Place. QUALITY IN COAL Is what counts. In fart, it's the quality that makes the heat; quality that retains It; quality that makeis possible the consumption of over (la per eent of the combustible part of It, leaving a litht, clean nsh; quality that lessens jour fuel bills. M & W Indian Coal de serves all we have said of it. Insist on M & W INDIAN. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company J CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING- RESULTS E STORE ttie Next SfiWINO J0AW1IJSUGS i " New Home, Free, Standard,- White For Sale, Rent or Exchange, Expert Repair Work. Asheville Sewing Machine Company, ICgel Building. Mrs. H. C. MeNeer Lessons in China painting, tapestry and water colors. Sjiidio: GROVES' PARK. Phone 1401. THE CENTRAL CAFE. There is no waiting to be served we serve the best in eating line everything is up-to-date. Regular meals 25 cents. J. A. TENNENT Architect and Coirtractor, Office, Room 3, No. 16 Pat ton Ave. Residence 102 Montford. Phone 496. Harbors and I -adieu hair di-egaing CHtmhH, nil patterns nnd sizes. Prices 15o to 75c. None are In It when II comes to Razor strops. We have them. Best In tho world. Ashevllle Barbers Supply Co. 23 N. Main St. Phone 439 LEAVK TIIGM TO C8. We will do your marketing, stt your parties or luncheon, or attena all your out of the ordinary care of housekeeping. Watson's Cafe Catering On, 14 Church He Phone 1T39 STERNS The store of Exclusive Designs, Artistic. Old Gold Jewelry, Dutch Solid Coin Silver, Quaint Furniture, Sheffield, etc. HAYWOOD ST. SONRLET BUDO, Opp. Battery Park. M. WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importer No, 6 Battery Park Place. Phone 1044. CHICHESTER S PILLS ijfr"-"1 Aitli yorlntirfilfr J swi. iiinsiwnii im.lelfL 0 IMlUirt K-d ami Cld metallic " " J nun musj KUlOoa, otlttrr. 3 or nf joflr - " jijr ins- Mi 3ULUDI dKUUUItVtKTWHLrtt V FT Sight is one of Nature blessings. I take good care of your eyes. For ere trou bles see F. K. GARDNER, 1 Kya Specialist and Msnufaotarlna; Jptk-taa. 1 So, 4S S. Main St.
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