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TliK AftffEVILLK CITIZEN, WEDIfESDAY, DECEMBER, 14, 1910. IP51 s S ocial and W VJ) Personal Law's for Cut Glass Always LAW'S fiisf, Because best. , if it's in stock, it's the Tha following account ia tiUnn from Tha Cincinnati inquirer at re cent data and will be of interest J" the many friend of Mr. Burnett Jor dan. In thi city. Mr. Jordan hag had a far a very buir vlnUr and hit recital havt been moat' successful iu Cincinnati fM. Burnett Jordun n reading at Mrs, Edwin C. aosborn hnnilsama residence oh Vernon place last Thursday was devoted to 'Chati- teeler,' which la dektltu-it to live us literature, It not as druma. Mr. Jur dan read a number of Interesting; crl- tlc-lsms and. ejcpossltlon, or tha pry choloiry of the various characters, and afterward presented a clear and concise resume of Itostand's much talked of masterpiece.. The hymn of tha night, the charming little bird' prayer and "Tha Odo to the Bun," were listened to with especial Inter eil. Mr. Jordan used Gertrude Mull's translation, except In the fumous "Oda to the Sun," for which a clever translation by Miss Mary OiilluKhor was substituted. Next Thursday Mr. Jordan will read The Servant in the House." . , Mra. Duff Merrick gives a luncheon today at her residence In Montfnrdj wvenua in nonor or Mrs, Hrhaorrer, who Uf apendlna tha winter with her later, Mrs. Theodore F. Davidson. J Mrav Jiedney Ituah Swone wilt be hostess at a luncheon clvsn today at her reeldcnca In Hill more. ,. Mr. Orme Olbaon Edward will glvo a piano recital Thitrsduy avtmlns; at half, after elf tit o'clock at tha Ashe villa School for Oirla at the invita tion of the principal, Miss KlUabeUi Vr4. - The recital will bs a public one, and those who ara Interested In rouslo and Would car to attend r most cordially Invited to do so. ill. KU wards 1 a young musician of treat promise, and graduated from the Southern Conservatory of Music in Durham with high honors. He has recently becqma a member of tha faculty of tha Ashevllle School of Musical Art. -and la a ductdsd addl tlon to tha musical circle of Ashevllle ThU la tha awcond recital given by Mr, Kdwsrd since coming to Ashe vli e, tha first, making a most agree able Impression. Tha following pro gram will ba given Thursday, evening: t'reluda, C, (Sharp Minor ........ ,.u,,t,i.rl,ii..-n Itaehmninorr a Ala Wen Aimed ....... .Schutt (b) Carnival Sketches, , .Schumann (c Staccotto Caprice Vogrleh Tallade, In A flat Chopin Etude Arabasrjuft . . . , lck (a) Humouresqua . . . . .Dvorak (b) ttnrvaroU',. . .'. . . . Jtubenstoln Ithnpa die Honnrols. No, 12 Ut Jt J Tha monthly meeting of tha direc tors of the, Assoclntod Charities was held yoBterday and proved of Inter est, Th president, Mr. It. J Tlghe. was present and enpreased his appre ciation of the' Meidlent work bng dona b the Charities. The various reports were, rpart, rlrst thnt of the secretary,' Mr.' r. W. Wild. The calls upon ttia Charltlee m the winter are unusually heavy, and It requires the strictest economy of the available, fun da to meet tha demands made. tt ia therefore asked that those who mibscrtba regiilnrly will kindly pay up their" subscriptions, and donation of wionoy will ' lia roost gratefully accepted. Tha Charities and the Sol vation army ara working Jointly In giving the children of the olty Christmas dinner and the annual Alma House 'dinner will ba given Wednesday, December SI, Th mite boxes will quickly grow If the odd penny from the Christmas shopplna is slipped In. and, manv of the poor land indigent and tho little waifs of tha city will tie cheered at Chrlstmaa- tlde, the cheeriest cf all seasons. The. dispensary report was favorable, unci tha work belntr carried on In this department la of the greatest possi ble help. Pr. Anderson's report wns Interesting, and his work of tho Chn rltles la an Important factor. There ara any number of cases of dire dis tress. One recently reported was that of a colored woman with nn Infant, who was able to mm pnly two dol- uira a week and -was trying to reed herself and child, and also her cow on that sninll amount. The Chari ties la helping her, and the S. P. C.I A, Is feeding tho cow, which Is In a In Our Cut Glass you find the most beautiful designs shown anywhere. Depth of cutting and bril liancy of polish. All cut on clear white blanks. miviNti cnii:ii.r fkom km am, ittinq shops and having THIS t'IJTTH.J UONI5 ON THE KIN KHT IllxANKH, I AM ABI-E TO OF FEU THK FINEST GOODS AT A I,OW I'ltU K. THK UOODS SFEAK FOK THEMiiEIAF.8 SO 10 THK P IUC KS. Every thing ready for C hriatraas. J. H. LAW, 35 Patton Ave. The I GLILM.RJUkJ JUL Does Not Strain the Eyes Don't use a small, concentrated light over one shoulder. It puts nn unequal strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft, mellow hum that cannot nicker, that equal izes the work of the eyes, such as the Royo Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain. The Rayo is designed to give the best light, and it does. It has a strong, durable shade-holder that is held firm and true. A new burner gives added strength. Made of solid Brass and finished in nickel. Easy to keep polished. The Rayo is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light of any price. Once a Rayo User, Always One, Dmitri Em "t. Ifntlat yowj . mitt A" tojcriftii ynmnmimm tinuwrm mt wtarttt aftnej of iw iT ifnesrporsteS) atarvlna condition, until lu uile to prcvldo for hei-sclf. ,4 Tha Ashevllle schoid closes soon for tho Ihret weeks holiday, . unit tliu Mttidcntx will dlspur! tor tbeir ii-.siMtivc hoin-. Tuetalay evcnlni'. an inti.rmnl ntartnlnmunt will l.e cht!i, thy pro Kmm IjulUK on the vm.h1. ville lnn, i'IosIhk with stei n,tiil an pietures. Mr. and Mrs. Uoorae J:iclioii and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Anderson win, re main vl the gi'lmnl fii' live holidays, . Thn mnitham ciidetn depnrt Tleeem- bor 21 for tho I'hrlattniiM vucntton, vvhlclv will he of sixteen Ohvh dtirn tlon. Tha mld-your mumlnutloiia will occupy tho few days rrmulnliwc mid tliera will he im intcitiiliimou'.s in formal clottlna exorcises. .I The Hewltm I'lrilc of the Jewish Ladles Aid society will ni'-i i 'lii; i-.r-ternooh af tliu rcaldenee of of .Mis. M, Rwnrlxbcrit In Meiriinoii n, .nie. A s;ood tttteiuliinee In ii-qiti ;itci: .4 Mr. and Mrs. lr:i It. .Ioim-h h;w Isntied Invlljitlons for the iiimi-Hiii:- ol' their dniiKhtr. Milry KI!-,-iiIm -th. lo Mr. Wllllnm Whltiik.-r llnikin, i.lil. l t.kt placo Wednesdnv. I , , in I , . BR, at Six o'clock ill the h.-iii, ,,! the) brlde'a parents In l.iti-iiMt.-r. s C. Mr. and Mm. KoO.in -ill l- ,i home after Jan. H in i iun i. n. s -Both families are pnnirr. -it ii Si.ntii Carolina. Mr, rioykln w-i ro-iiM-iy of Charleston nml l 'I i here, havlnsr visited here f r.-ou n" - . All Street Dresses Party and Evening Gowns Greatly Reduced 16.50 Dresses special., . . $12.95 $18.00. Dresses special ......$13.95 $20.00 to $22.50 Dresses special.,. .... .$15.95 $25.00 Dresses special. $17.95 $30.00 Dresses special $19.95 $35.00 Dresses special... ... ,. $23.95 $40.00 Dresses special $27.95 $50.00 Dresses speofuil.. $37.95 $00.00 Dresses special $47.95 v This is a big dtscomit on the vm- cltithcs you iieed, right at the time when yon want them moist. We have not reserved' ;i single dress but include every one piece dress in the shop. ?very garni ent' is fresh, new, this sen son's best stylo and finest merchandise. This entire stock must be cleared out now, so down has gone the price. Evening; g-owns and party dresses Chiffon. Imcp, Crepe d Chine, nd Mariuistto In white, blue. Uivender and black, fftrect dressea. Voile, Crepe de Chine, Kitkc, Hilk, Poplin and Jlurqulfietta in all colors, new browns, light blue, fc-ray, black, etc; -jete,.; y--,; '. ': No approval no refunds, alterations extra. it lie was one of the groomsmen nt tho Weddlnif of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Kitsspntrli-U three years ntro. Several Aahevlllo puoplo will attend tho wed- dhiK. The Altiir society of Ht. Iiwrence ehui-eli will hold its ruKular monthly inectiiiK this arternoou ut Hillside convent at 3.30 o'clock. several week la xi" - Ud to return Hie lutter part of tin- week to h.-r home In lliltmosa. Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Alexander who have been vtsitina; Mr iiol .Mrs. K. J Uhodes of tialfour liave returned to thi-lr home In Indiana. Miss Nell O'Brien in i!utnr frh-nds In I'ovinKton. Ky., I., lore Kuing to U xlniftun for the in. II. In) h. Don't For Women Don't take other liranils when you i-n (ret tha delicious Mine Kibbon Vanilla and Lemon Kxtmeta at tin Hume price o ordinary kinds. V. M. I. I'ltAYKH MICirriNfi Interest In the meeting ut the Y. M. I. grow as the nltthis advunce. I-at evening several expr.-sed a desire to bo prayed fcjr, and one yountf man was converted. The ieaker, Ilev. J. F. Hughes, took fer Ills text the Hth i hapterof Luke ami the 24 verse; "Help thou mine unbelief.". He showed by the scripture what Is nec cesaury to be done In order that the sinner shall Inherit lei-nnl lire. Rev. Cowan Kave some sound advice to the seekers of rellirlon. TonlKht Itev. H. J Ppurajeon will be the speaker as Klstcd by Itev, Lyons. The prayer meeting will ba led by Alexander Rlackwell. These meetinits are for men and it Is hoped that they will turn out In large numbers. ffextto thJJZtbrary on th Jquate" - m Special C lean-If p Me at Low prices are making the garments go. When, you get high class goods at the prices we are offering ours for, it's time to buy. Of course our stock is some what broken, but there are hundreds of good values still remaining. Attend thij sale and buy a useful gift at a great reduction. MK. Ml ltri',Y' IlltOllll It DIM) Mr. H. V. Murphy, Jr., died Monday nlaht at his home al I'.urKaw In Fen der county. He was formerly a prom inent Rttorrey of Clintl;inonf;a. Some yi-nrs un lie was strleken with ty- pliefd fever and neirr recovered ful ly from the i fleets, ami lil.- detilh wan nt uneXKeted. Hi- vvus a brother of TuiiKe J. I). Murphy, of this elty. The lutler left yesterday to attend tho funeral. PII.K8 CURED IN TO 14 D.V.8 Your druKglst will refund money 1C PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or protruding; Piles In 6 to 14 days, 50c. Coat Juiis Jlre Very Reasonable (mr coat suit stock is gradually tliiiiuTTig down... Don't wait too long if you want one of Bon Marche's su perior coat suits. Here are the prices that are moving them: $30.00 suits, special .. ., ....$20.50 ijer).(X) suits, special $15.75 $20.00 suits, special $13.50 $15.00 siiits, special . . .... . .$10.00 presses Jire Under-Priced Evening and dancing frocks of Chif-; ton and Peau de Chine are among the dresses offered at reductions. These are as sweet and dainty as the most. fastidious could desire. They are mostly small sizes, 16 to 36. v $50.00 dresses, for. $30.50 $30.00 dresses, for $20.00 $25.00 dresses, for $16.50 $20.00 dresses, for $14.00 $17.50 dresses, for .. .$12.50' Mr. Kiikk Malloy will return from Hell llucklo whoro he has boon at school, tor tliu holidays, which will be spent with thu ftttnlly of Mrs. Ullso IHifour. ' .Mr. ltnlph Knglo has returned to Tr.von after a stay In the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Heardaley will piMil tin. holidays In Cleveland. i'-:iliu; December it for thut city I'lslriet PtlKSeliKor AKellt J. II. v.. ,o, I hnH i, turned from a trip to lo iiinntuu, D, u., ou busineas. '. '. V. It. Kadeker and Mr. Ji ii'iis II. Itadekur of Mcoletto und Cat Ki-rsburK, W, Va uro expoctetl i. t week and will spend Christmas II. their family at KldKatawn, Vic Miss l-'ninies luman of Turnpike Is vi ' ted today and will be tho truest I Miss l'rnnees Ilartsell for two i . el-.N, Mr. ami Mrs, Charles Heven Clarko '.ne lei urn. u from Baltimore, after . i wii-inonilis absence, and uro at Mai-Ko Torrin-ii for the winter. Mr, I ''-l-e has luul eliarito of tho bulld- iii,; ot th,; i-onerelo bridBe and has l ieu auy on an Kaslern trip. Mr. 1 1 ' , i Mrs. c. , Mitchell will spend the Christmas hol!dn.s hi New York. Mr. CedrU- lliiblnson and Mr. Wil liam Holmes return rrom the (leo'r t!iu Teaeli next week for the holidays. Miss I.oulse DaM.s, who has been away far a sev.ral weeks' visit to friends, has returned to tho city. Mrs. I.tish iiml the Misses Lash, of 1 ana, l.i, are Kuesta at .Montfonl eol. FOR TODAY If it is coffee and Tea you want we have it. IE you get it from us you get' tho.,. 'World's hest, JttW j WHITEHOUSE 5 n j v !-. 19 . f jri!R.. -' I Stradlcy j & Luther i Splendid ine of Ifeckwear. fiosiefy. tc. We are showing in the ANNEX a beautiful lot of holiday goods, including handbags, hosiery, scarfs, neckwear, auto veils and mufflers. When the main store, gets too full suppose you come over here and select your gift things. Prices the same. . . Tri as V I S K. PACK 8QCAKK PUONK AND 051 I asaaaeaassssssssaeeasaeesssss taue for the winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. '-''' for a trip Bradley left Now York. M..Nt..ml Sehell. Miss Lilly and Mi Hi. mi 1'ilterham. Miss Johnnie V iKIamsoM. M 11,'iin r.n.l.y l,.4 1 ::h"1 linger, of the rens ' " Notinal .I'lletje, will arrive for ' holidays the lirst i i tlie week. Mr. Baker Kdunrds has i-ompletely recovered from Ids recent Occident and has returned to h's home at Buck Shoals from the lHt:nore hospital. Miss Klolse Cairo!! returns next Wednesday from It'ryn Mawr to siend the holidays with lu r parents, Dr. and -Mrs. Hubert 8. Carroll. Miss Amy Kdwards, of Henderson vllle, will spend Krlday In the city shoppina; and will be the ituest of her brother. Mr. Orme Kdwards. Mlaa Bertha Hamilton who has been visltta- friends in New York for if JU aT7 We want you to look at our great variety of DOLL CARTS Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers" It Sooth Main. Phot 15U. SOROSIS BOY SHOES Wear longer, look neater and cost no more than some other makes that won't wear half so long. Try one pair and you'll be convinced. BOSTON SHOE STORE For Sale 4 good matched teams of mules 1100 pounds. 6 good work horses. MILLARD LIVE STOCK CO., Phone 180. P. 0. Box 1 Postoffke Square A: ingeri&JAop 78 Patton Avenue The Old TUno Furniture Shop 67 North Main St. Buy an tolls all kinds of antique furniture anC make. i. specialty of repairing nd .eftnlshlng old niece Phoe 1074. HAVNEH A KISCR. Prop. SEWING MACHINES New Home, Frea, Btanda.-d, White fur Bale, Kent or Exchange Expert Repair Work. Asheville Sewing Machine Company IiEGAJu BCIIjDINQ XMAS DRUMMERS Going to country stores can get good teams here at reason able price. Phone 38 Weaverville. Roberts & Williams Weaverville, JJ. C Buy from us a razor, muti, strap or brush, etc. We have the largest assortment In the state. BeBt val ue for least money. Do not forget the No. 23 N. Main St., A. U. S. Co. New classes typewriting at In stenography and EmanuelX r School of Shorthand begins January 1st. Pupils desiring to enter will please enroll at once. W. M. Reagan Livery Weaverville, N. C. Located opposite tha depot. Hag full equipment of good horses, hac.ka. aurreya and butrgles, also rubbar tlr rtgs. My stable endorsed by V. C. T. and T. P. A,a. Phone 26 and angaysj tam: Erof. , Steam Dyi Work tlFortaerlr Ashevllla itearn Dya POOLE BROS. W 2 Tha ouly expert clsanerg nd H dyers in ahamie, " 0i POOLE BRO&.'Phone 1236 Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S DUTCH COLLAR PINS 50 cts., to $3.00. MISS CRUISE,"5 Hanrood St. mCHESTEfl S PJLLS ar. . tiiic iiuuuivii ustiit, -Oll'. till..l A.T. Jo.l't'rui.l.Ko, l.Uas9i 1MnkiiowiiBnt.SirtAlorKcli,l'M THOUSANDS of men, children warmed by women and are being M & VV Indian Coal The highest expres sion of fuel goodness. Phono 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company Only Ten Shopping Iays Till Xmas CELEBRATED POMPANO Wo are receiying daily c atchos now. CITY FISH MARKET Phone 315 Another Big Shipment ol Fine Furniture Just Received Herkey and (lay Suits and odd pieces just un packed and now on display, some of the prettiest Ave have shown as yet. People who appreciate fur niture of artistic; construction are invited to view the new offering. -- ; ROCKERS, CHAIRS AND TABLES MAKE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS We offer the greatest variety and the finest val ues the displav is especiallv strong in Pure Solid Oak Pieces, in fact we have just added another shipment to our usual large assemblage and the assortment has never been equalled even by us be fore. Remember the store is open evenings till 9 o'clock and that we will reserve without ex tra charge any article you may select until needed for presentation Christmas. BUY NOW PAY LATER We have thousands of useful things Christmas Presents. suitable for FOR SALE, Seven room house, on par ed street, on ear line. Mod ern in every respect. , CIosq in Price $1600, terms $400 cash, balance long time. ' THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. J. L. SMATHEKS & SONS MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE. I 15 North Main St. r 0
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