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One Jhird Off on !:r l furs ; .yW to linnnii'i Til ThiM. J. IViSHT Til Mr. Whitcnvcr of ff3JXWTL', Robinson end . JnY. C. O. Blaokonehlp and their brid al party. J J This afternoon at All Souls church Blltmore, 'Tie tar .-of Bethlehem" will be sun by the choir, the soloists feelnjr Mr. and Mr J. O. Htlkeleather, Mrs. F. F. Harkar and lr. Paul IUn r. The service will be at half after four tbi eafternoon. Th music, of the cantata ta unusually beautiful and there wilt ba quite a leu its atten dance. '' - - The meeting of the Woman's club i hat been postponed until January th, and will be held at the residence of Mrs. Charloa M. Piatt, 70 Hay wood street, at three o'clock In the afternoons The subject will bo Hen ry IV. Mr, Piatt will be leader. ; J J The man-late of Mies Helen Cloae Jloblnson and Mr. Charles Ulanken hlp took place yesterday afternoon at the residence of the brides moth er Mrs. Mary Chase Robinson in Menrlraon avenue. The residence .mtm simply and attractively decor ated with garlands of laurel and va ' rioua plants. Fink carnations were the flowers used, Mia Robinson was attired In a becoming lingerie awn, inset wita rear lace, and carried a - fcoquet of brides rosea Mine Itobln- son entered the drawing room with her brother, Mr. Cedrlo Stobinson, who gave her In marriage. Tr, n. F. Campbell of the First Presbyter tan church road the service. The bridal chorus from Lohenirrln was , played by Miss Mabel Robinson, as her staler entered the room. Refresh. fnonte were served after - the 'cere- roony and ahortly after Mr, and Mrs. Blankenahlp left tot Augusta, which will be their future home.' Mtsa Robinson wore a travelling gown of blue olotb. with email hat of the same tone. Miss Robinson will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends who regret her departure to another city.' The Feast of IJght or Channkiili exercises will take place at the Tem ple in Spruce street this afternoon at half past three o'clock. The chil dren hava prepared an Interesting OTnrrnm whlkh la published below. Inflations were Issued yesterday containing the following program; Hebrew Onenlng Prayer by Rev. TCIIna Fox, Rnbhl , Praise of Mlnechah , jRy Htiskowlts r rVrng ... . ., . "Lecha AdopaJ" Bv Children of the Hebrew school The History of the Maccabees) By Miss Freda Tllomberg i Explanation of Chamikah Law , ' By 8. Freedlsndar Song ... . ..... . . "Mn-oi Tsur" Py Children of the School j Recitation ,,. "Great Arbiter" By Rose Cohen Wght Recitation ,. . . "My Shield" N. Womherg. i fong Ry Children of the Boheot Candle Recitation "Grief has Taken Mv Power," .. Jnnnetta Flnesteln Candle Recitation "But Even Three" Philip Mlchslove Candle Rerllatlon "Him who la So High.".. .. I. .Hnttle nrosaberg Candle Recitation "Jawan Threaten- ert" ... ... ., taonnld Harris Candle Recitation "Show Thy Might" Sylvia Bnmtipls Candle Recitation "When Israel Felt In Toke" Leona OnMherg Candle Recitation "And Shall We . Kvcn rmre" . ..Bouvle, Aclale Hong. . . .Bv Children of the flchnol Recitation "And .We Kindled the Chanukah Ughta" . , findle Harris Recitation "The Feaat of Dedication" Madeline Schaa Speech ., ... .. by A. Upfnsky 8poechl ... ... by N. Simpson Hebrew Bong, "An-fca-ln-ha-nsh," The wedding of Miss Jnnln T)ii1nc and Mr. J. S. 8treetm.ni occurred Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Ht. Jjtwrenoe'S church In Haywood street. The ceremony was performed by Father Marlon. The wedding wan Very quiet and simple, there lu-lim no attendants, and there we re mi guests. Mies Dcvlne has muny friends In the city who will be Inter ested to loam of her marriage,. Mr. and Mrs, Btrcetman left on the after noon train for Knoxvllle, Tonn which will be tbelr future home and where the former Is connected wlthi The Knoxvllle Bentlncl, ono of the well known papers of the rioulh. J , Or. Alice E. Johnson entertained with an Informal supper Friday eve ning, at which a few of lier mini Intimate friends were present. The table was decorated with pink Malmalsoo carnations, and :he souve nir were of the same. J J At the X M. C, A. Thur.idav eve ning the advanced pupils of tnP Ahe Vllle; School of Musical Art will give a very Interesting progrntn. composed of Well known airs mul hohkh from grand opera. Tho concert wm ne Kln at half after eight o'clock and will be open to the public, which is most cordially Invited to attend. Those taking part In the progrnm will be Miss Gertrudo Parker, Miss Pearl Rhope, Mle (irsco Brown, Miss Bettle Moore, Mls Hewlo tlwon by, Miss Annie Sengimhorger, Mlas Myrtle Ixgan, Miss Iluth Orady, Mrs. Marie Bryant, Mr. William Jones, and Mr. Htarnca. Mies Viola Owenby and Miss Eva Hlytho will play two piano numbers. The recital will be of special Interest and the program will be published at a Inter date. Mr. Edmund Justin Burdlck enter talned a number of young friends Friday afternoon wtlb a Christmas tree party at his residence In Pear son drive, among whom were Messrs. Allen Williamson, Edward Mitchell,! C. B. Lyle. Thomas Lylo. Cameron i Murray, William Reynolds, Henry Htcvenn, Edwin, Lawrence mid Mat thew Hartshorn. Huirh f'nrr. llnim Alexander, and Anderson ami Pen rose Tlghe. P .4 John B, Wilson and MIr fiirrl. Wilson were quietly married hv Dr. Byrd at the Central Methmllst imp. SontiKe last night at t o'clock. In the presence of only Capt. H. r. T.rlnk and Wife and Mr. John M.unpton. il wag a surprise weddlnp, and the parents of the young lady who live In South Blltmom, will know noth ing of It until they rend ttiln ac count in The Oltlssen, Mr. Wilson Is proprietor of the Quick Service j-rosains: ciuo, wnue Mrs. Wilson, wan a popular young girl In South lint-more. At the First Baptist church this morning Miss Pearl Hhope will sing "The Ird bo Merciful," and the evening service which bntlns at a quarter to elpht o'clock. tw linrnneu from the rantntn, "Klne of KIoks" Will be sung, "Arlsi-, SIiImo mi. Thy t.lght has rme," and "Wht-n .t 'Kim was Born t Bethlehem." Mlif l'- arl Bhope has been enunueil t'i alnr vcir ularly at the First T :n pi li church, and will slmr.nl both mormon and evening services each Riin.lns W.w Shope has an unuminlly On,' niiiinino voice which will odd greatly to the musical services of the church. M . The clear crlspnosx of the iH r noon yeaterdny attracted many mem ber of the Country club, and n few of the men ventured out for a four some, Mr. Taylor, Mr. A. IX shop ard, Jr., Mr. H. F. Seymour and Mr K. I. Frost, The rapaclru flrcldo In the assembly hall was join'iclcnily 1 : tire offering ut thin After Inventory Sale Chil dren's coats at One fourth off. Tli is is an offer that economical mothers' cannot afford to overlook. $:?.()() to $15.00 coats for 2.25 to $11.25. I fit, A Jkfter JJnventortf Sale of (gar ments at &he jtfnnex We have just finished taking stock. All lines this season are in better condition than ever before. If you buy your garments from the Bon Marche you are cer tain of getting excellent quality and up-to-date style. These two attributes combined with the extremely low prices make this sale an exceptional one. adies' presses at One Jhird Off $17.50 to $50.00 Dresses for $11.67 to $33.34 SO Per Cent Off on Our Sntire ine of Coat Suits This is easily the feature of the big After Inven tory Sale. Just stop and consider what half off on our stock of coat suits means. The lowest priced suit we carry is $20.00. Cut this in half makes $10.00. We defy the most economical buyer to purchase the goods and put a suit together half as well as these are made, for the same price. $20.00 to $50.00 suits for $10.00 to $25.00. exeeW This has been an lent lur season lor urf However we have a Umitd number left and we do no wish to cany any over ne xt season at all wish to give yon a chanct buy them at a great redi tiou, rather than let motT get them. $10.00 to $10000 fui-s, for $6.67 to $66 ta oty 17. Manicuring, Hair Dress ing, Chiropody and Massage done at small cost by experts. MISS CRUISE, " n" InrKO to admit of a Koojlly circle, to which tea was served by Mrs. Auirus tus 1. Hhepard, Jr. The Country club Im usiiully well filled Suturday after noons, but yeaterday there were many more people than imual. No touruamontB have been announced for the near future and probably until the very cold weather Is over, will not be resumed. Several parties of an Informal nature will be ttlvcn by tho various members of the club from timo to time. It Is belntc whispered about that perhaps the niont beautiful dance ever given In Ashovlllo will take place .Master week. It 1 to bo a "iviUl.v1, ball, fancy dress or mas (luerado on (he order of tho ono KlV" cn several years uro at the Manor, where It will probably airaln take place. This hull like the other, will bo nub! i i iptlon and will bo rather more formal and pretentious than any of recent years. It has been so lonu since a ball has been Riven, ex cept the luriro affairs given annual ly at the Hattory l'ark. and Manor, that tho proposed maHnuerndn will arouse moro than usual Intercut. Society has taken to tens and dinners and not until last summer when the iimrer set suddenly loomed on the m tal horizon and emerged from ol- January inclined women. If delay, because when we includes, furs, tailored Clearance Sale Women's and Misses' Wearables Greatly Discounted Sweeping reductions on all .winter garments for women and misses arc . now offered in our "up -stairs' department. Just step in the elevator and see the offers. All fresh clean merchandise of the verv best qualities. Here are , ' honest reductions which (should appear to eeonomi c; -.. yu ish to have a large stock to choose from don't make reductions our goods quickly disappear, Sal e suits; dresses, separate coats etc., etc. Lingerie WaistsOur entire stock ydf;-. 'lingerie .waists now. reduced to l price. . ; . , : - r Silk "Waists entire stock of fancy fcilk waists reduced J. " "Wool Waists All .wool waists arc now reduced J. .Suits All new tailored suits arc greaitly discounted. All new styles reduced" less than J. Suits originallv $23 to $65 , now $16.95 to $42.95. ; Dresses Big reductions now on all late etylevintcr one-piece dresses. " Original p ricesWewi $15 to $50 now $11.25 to $37.50. Coats 'All separate coats have un- -were to I5 now $6.00 tq dergone a discount of J otT original prices $30.00. Tailored suits old styles originally sold $25 t o 7" now dividetl into three lots and reduced accordinglv: Iot 1 Suits ' .' . . .$4.95 Lot 2 Suits $7.95 Lot 3 Suits. $12.95 Furs Our entire stock of band some furs are reduced 2.V'. ; sets ami separate piece oriivinallv $5.00 to $125 now $3.75 to $93.75. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei i TWO RESOLUTIONS Start the New Year right by using J SNOW BANK The all round flour for bread, biscuits, pics and cakes. 24 pounds 90c "WHITE HOUSE" coffee for nil occasions, tho coffee of excellence. 1 pound 35c; 2 pound 70c; 3 pound $1.00. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells tlio World's best coffee J'Ikmips ill and B31 FOR SALE. Seven room house, on pav ed street, on car line. Mod ern in every respect. Close in Price $1600, terms $400 cash, balance long time. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Select 45c qt. Standard 35c qt. Guaranteed under pure food and drugs act. Special price In gallon OYSTERS lots. CITY FISH MARKET Phone 315 "Phone 78. MANY OTSEH' BIO REDUCTIONS SWEEPINOJCHB ..DEPARTMENT. ijea M. V. M00RE & CO. 11 Pfj"m Ave. llvlon of the nursery, were there any dunces at all, and then, they were most informal. The ball will be ar ranged by several promlntnt mem bers of socluty, nvho will Issue the Imitations. If tho Easter dance Is given according to the present plan, und really materialises, It will he decidedly tho most brilliant affair which has taken place in Aslwnillc wllhln somo years. . . At tho two services at Central Methodist church today, Christmas music will bo suns by the choir: "Sing. t. Sing, this Blessed Morn," by Itogers, and a unison chorus. "There were Shepherds." will be sung at the morning service, and at tho evening service the mole quar tet will sing the folk-song. "Silent Night. Holy N'lght," and "Stars Are Itrtghtly Iteamlng." The Indies of the Maccabees will meet In special review on Monday evening ut eight o'clock. After a hort buwinesji Hesslon an Informal so cial evening will he held. Tho mem bers and their families are Invited. FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's glass carriages (heated) are the standard of ex-.-c'lence and comfort for cold chilly days. Give tis a trial and be convinced Millard Livery Co. riione 180 N. Main St women of discrimination will find in jiVaists, Dresses and Undergarments, just what tlfy want at Postoffice Square 78 Pattol Avenue "I'so our writing room when up town. Stationery lee." V' LADIES 1 Don't Try to Wear Mrs. M. V. Movie left Saturday to visit relatives In New York 'city for several weeks. It will be lenrned with regret of the illness of Mr. Fergus Stlkeleather at his residence in Church street. Mr. Ptlkeleathcr will be confined to his residence for several weeks. Miss Frances Hangs leaves Tues day for Atlanta. Oa where she will visit Mrs. Edward W. Martin and Mrs.- A. L. Walker. Mrs. A. K. Col well of Haywood street bias gone to Greensboro. N. C. where he will he the guest of his son Mr. Kngene Colwell for a week. Mrs. n. I Ownbey of Chestnut street has gone to Greenville, 8- C Mr. C. W. R. Radeker returns to Nleolette, West Va.. Tuesday after spending ChrlRtmas with his family In Victoria. Mr. Eugene Horton who ha also been a guest of Kidgelawn, WSMeweeeeMeMwwwMwwww SEWING MACHINES New Home, Free, Standard, Wfclu (or Sale, Rent or Rxchang. Expert Repair Work. Aiheville Sewing Machine Company LEGAL nciiiPDro fUandsmaal n Pnm T)m 1 -i.; . We NOX'T; KEJEP CIGARS WE SF.1.L. THEM SUNNY SMOKE SHOP t. H. FATER, Prop. 3 Haj-wnod St. Opi: I. O. Chone 102 "Everything In Knuokers" Supplies" Funeral Flowers Our trade along this line is constantly increasing, showing that we give satis faction. May we not serve you next time you are on the market! J. Van Lindley Co., . Greensboro,' N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. New classes typewriting at Emanu In ateqgraphy s A in illiu llllllll begin January 1st. to enter will please enr pils desiring at ones. I LOGAN I ' atercvaani laiior, asu Kids. ' J Pack Square. Fine 7t7, Those old thin low shoes any long er. You might save your life, or yourself from a spell of sickness by making yourself a present of a pair of our shoes that was bought for Just this kind of weather. BOSTON SHOE STORE -r CITIZEN WAN1ADS BRING lESULTS -4- WANTED Traveling Salesman to call on Boss Barbers aa, side line. Will pay good commissions. Ashe, villo Barber's Supply Co., 23 N.. Main St. o o C7 The only expert CD dyers ' in Asfrrllle, Eros. Steam D Work 'T,! Formerly Aanevllle team OreW A WXJLSJ UAU4 w eluierfl aai" OB POOLE BROS., jhdmft 1220 T T t Ibe Old Time Fnrtoia Ebot 57 North MajsL ' t Buy and aella all klfci of antique furniture ant make. specialty of repairing nd ;eflnlshltr old piece. ' Pboue 107i . 1 - HAVKER A KISEX. fcrofa. . GET BELATED GIFTS Next few dats ittftBHK at Closing out prices, Sold in Ashevillc by Harris Furniture Suits, , Hats, Shoes, Ties, &c here Shirts, 0. ST0NB CO. Accordian Flailing From 1 to 27 incles done. HOOD'S fSV- fill. I. e -.1 huSUl ' . 5CUI 8V WflGolSTS iVERYWltU. II-
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