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THE SUNDAY CITIZEX, JANUARY 22, 1011. yrv pa Eza rj y Personal j The vesper "rvloi. t th. Womrn'i Christ" aasoelatiV'n on Sunday afternoon- t f,our-,ht" be sddre.ed by Professor t1"1-" P. Chllds on the subject He.d Hm nd Harvest." Then wl" IH'' H music by member of the Central Methodist church chut", Mr- Burn will sin and a .ladles' quar tet, eomposed of Mlss "ha Htnllh nd Hlancha iAiftftin. I- A Stook'on and Mm, J. M. Uurna will sing "Coma to My Htart an.' Abide. Munon. A cordial invi.-' to extended to all girls and wcmeri Attend this afternoon' service.. J . Mr. and Mra. J. W. Moriran tiounca the marriage of their dat. h ter, Jessie, to Mr. Frank II. MM .which occurred Sunday evenlm' 'January . lit their residence In Clyde, N. C. Mr. Mease Is cashier of the Canton, W. ft. bank. J K Mra. Jnmcn Junior Drown has Is ued tarda announcing the marriage of her daughter. Krcderlka Hehoon. maker, to Dr. Jere Kill Cooke, which occurred Wednesday evening, Janu ary II, at the reaidenca of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Newman Lockwood In East orange, N. J. Ir. and Mr. CorJte, who are traveling In the East, will return January 25 and will re dd a at the Manor. J An event of special Interest In woman' world; will- be the lecture tomorrow afternoon at o'clock of Pro fmnr CrlstlcM, tha famous hcau- . ty specialist, at the Auditorium. The lecture la freo to wntnon. Children aro not admitted and men are de barred from learning' the secret of enanarament' Mm. Maye, who car rle off "ret honor at the Inter ' national Beauty ahow lit Pari in 1S0, aocompanlea Professor frlvtlon. r Mme. Mayo la at' presmit of year of axe, but la atlll considered' one- of thft moat beautiful Women In Kurope. - j Ms. It, U Jenkins haa Untied In vitations for v bridge, party which aha will (tive at her resilience in ; Chestnut street January 28. . . J Jl " The Country dub yeaterdny after noon wna wall filled; about forty or fifty member being out for the en joyment of the various amusement 1 and hospitality of the club. There : were a number playlnir golf, the younger member danced! the greater part of the afternoon until tea was i. aerved by Mra.' Brwtn Binder. The tea table we attractively arranged and' tray of dainty little sandwiches nd cakes wet temptingly arrayed and quickly consumed. The Satur day afternoon are always dellght- ful at the club, and ' looked forward to- by all of th member. Next Saturday the men'i singles hand! cap tournament will be played with tha hard rubber' ball, which were used until ahout five or six year ago. A awoopatakea cup wilt be the trophy, ' A pretty wedding wna solemnised las night at the Henrietta on South Main atreet, when Miss Kate Mc cracken, formerly of Wayneavlllo, and Mr, H. N. Morris, of Oreenahoro, wora quietly married In the presence .r of a few Intimate friends. Dr. C. W. Byrd, paator of tho Central Meth emit onuron, performed the cere- , mony. Mis McCracken ha for aom . tlma been, employed In the lion Mar' che annex, Mr. and Mra. Morrl leave thla mornln for a honeymoon trip North, following which they will at noma In Greenaboro. Horseback parties, one of the - fa vorite amusements of the winter vial torsj ere bealnnlns; and ln1ly from tho Itattery Park hotel a number of ajiieat ride out over the many moun ' tain roads. Tboae that prefer drlv- Ins follow the .others In runabout or carriages, sometimes taking a baa ket of lunch. The Improvements In the hntol add greately to It hand some appearance. The new Italian marble steps In the office are com . pleted at a cost of many hundred dollar. The stairway to tho flret landing 1s of white marble, match ing1 the floor of the office and It I . understood tho same stone will bo usee. In further Improving the office The decay of some of the older tree" has been stopped by filling the plau , ea with cement which protects them ( from' the weather. Tho landscape gardening Is being continued and the , many species of the cedar, hemlock. spruce, etc., are being employed In beautifying the walk and the 'grounds near tho main entrance and ball room. The beds which bloom n I u xi' riant ly with brilliant (lower In 1 li - nummer urn Ixlng aid mit ami ;.irl In 'uniiltlon elao. Ileforu the enil of thu month there will l iultu a large crowd at tho hotel, etteh train bringing In tourists for the season. Mjlss Ileutrlco Hlowe, who Iiiim spent the winter In Texan with relatives, has returned to Ashevllle where whe will spend tho winter. Mlns Hlnwr will have a lanelnn class at tin Itiittovy I'ork hotel, thu llrst of the daneet.i to bo held Monday afternoon Miss Wo we has been most successful with former classes which are usually wimposed of the well known young ofoulo of the city, and many of the Ulnghum cvidots. Mrs. Chnrlf S V. llalrd entertained vlth a bridge party at her residence tri Cumberland avenue Friday evening Tho house win attractively .decorated with cut dowers. The first prise was tnn by Mrs. Charles C. Orr and Mr H etineth Itnlrd won the man's prise T.he consolation went to Mrs. J. V. At kew. libera were about twenty flue gucstsl present. L t All Bouls' church tomorrow mor nlng thb anthem "Praise Ye the Ixr4 ," by Cherublnl, will bo sung with! Mrs. Elmer Westall as soloist in thV afternoon Iloethoven's anthem, "i full luinh," will bo given and the nntfinrn . "" Como Hefore Ills Pres ence" 'y Marpln, with Mr. Htlke i.. other us soloist. An organ recital will folU'w the afternoon service. The rei'ular monthly meeting the Wmns I'" will bo held at the Manor Monday evening, beginning at seven tlilrtV clock. following thr usual dinner a paper will bo read hit Mr 7a- V. Cnrlla on "The Crimi nal liw inu tilt) Juvenile Offender" Tim respondent will bo lr. W. II Mescham. A delightful five hundred party was given PVidny night at the Colo nial, 41 Bpnu-e street. In honor of Mrs. Chas. TJelnney. of Morganton, N. C, who Is tho guest of Mrs. Wil liam Neville. Following the gam a musical prosfl"m was rendered by Miss Itlnncho loftln, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mr. Charles T Hedberry, of Balti more, Md., Is In the city on business and Is at tho nel kelcy. Mr. George McHlalr, who has been In tho city tor several day on busi ness, leaves today for Knnxvllle, Tenn. Vr. and Mrs. W. T. Tlllllard, who have bean In Florida for several weeks, returned to the city yesterday. Miss Lalltan Dougherty has resign ed her position In tho Black Moun tain school and will go tu Orocnsboro, N. C, for a stay.. Mr. J, A. Ilurtskel went to Chat tanooga, Tenn., Friday evening for several day a Miss Eleanor Raoul haa returned to Atlanta, Oa after a visit to Mr. and Mra. T. W. Raoul at the Manor. Mr. J. T. Wood", of areer, 8. c is in Aahovllle for a few (lays on business. Mr. Albert Rodfcrn. of Monroe. N, C, was In tho city yesterday on busi ness. Mr a Ci. noroard leaves Monday for tho East on business. Mr. IjouIs Rowell has returned to Trvnn nfter b. several days' stay In the city. Mr. K. O. Johnson, of Chattanooga Is a guest at tho I Hotel Berkeley. Mr. Guy Ferguson, of Oklahoma i. in thn eltv for n visit and Is u guest at the Battery Park hotel. Mrs. Adrian Hegeman, of Blnck Mountatn, who has been In tho city for a brief stay, returneu nisi e nlng to her homo. Mr. W. K. Keeker of Plsgnh Forest Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel, Mr. It. M. Bennington of Richmond i. n, , a few davs In the city a guest at the Battery Pnrk hotel Mr. R. Y. Orant and family are ii, lu. omo tlmo ut tho Buttery Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Coleman of Winhlniliin arc In the city for U few lays. COKE For Kitchen Use Those who have never tried coke In their kitchen stoves should order a ton and see what a superior, duslless and ashless fuel It Is. IJghter than coal, ysu get much great er bulk In a ton. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company t 5c LA MARTINA A Cuban hand made ci gar. A 10c smoke for Try them. KMOKK BHOP O, H. PATER, Prop. X Haywood Ht. Opp. P. O. Phone 109 "Everything In Wmoksrs' Supplt STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at reasonable Prices. Phono 2S.'i, Room 11 Carrier Huildhitf, College St. Prime 7' percent cotton seed meal for sain at 129.50 per ton In cur lots of 15 tons minimum. Ashevllle Iniscs. Address J. T. 1IAIK1, Ashe vllle, N. C. Mr. R C. W. A. Holmati. of Cbarloston. is In the city for a short stay Mrs. Henry Oiirlick and Miss Mar .. iwll.k of Cincinnati, Ohio, are u.... ,i, ,nxii In Ashelll, and are guests at the Battery Park hotel Special Skirt Sale $5.00 to $6.00 Skirts special $1.95 7.00 to $8.00 Skirts special $3.95 JO.OO to $12.50 Skirts special 5.95 15.00 to $35.00 Skirts special 7.95 These are not the new style skirts, hut can you imagine such prices; one blue voile skirt originally' sold for $35.00. Quality and real wo; '4 r.rRotto n in this sale. We must clear this skirt rack at once. Little money birys a big bargain here. There are handsome -qualities of Voile, Serge and Panama. The colors are blue, black, .brown, gray and mixtures. Don't forget the Suit Sale "way down" reductions. WV. MOORE & CO. ' i li PATTOlf ATK. Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Homers, of Mcndhain, N. J., are In tho city for a stny of several wicks and are guests ut tho Battery Park hotel. 'Mrs. C. W. Brown, who Is quite 111 at her home In Orovo park, Is re port oil as Improving. Mr. Robert llurrlB, of Dlllsboro, Is In the city for several days und Is at the Battery Park hotel. Mr. and Mra. W. I). Mlnegrode of Louisville, Ky., aro In the city for a several weeks' stay und aro guests at tho Manor. Miss Julia Wilson, who has been nway for several weeks vlstllng menus in Charleston, S. C, has re turned to the city. miss wnito, or iiurraio, n. y is trie guest of her sister, Mrs. T. K UwnKie, or lelaware, Ohio, who Is spending tho winter In 4 it Spruce street. oar. x. K. iiruner, who, for the past several months, haa been one of the time keepers for the Southern railway here, loaves this morning for iilseoe. N. C, where he will become assistant superintendent of tho Frnn cls Cotton mills of that place. Dur ing his residence here Mr. limner has iiindo a number of friends who will learn with regret of bis leaving the city. Miss flcrtriido Curtis Is slowly re covering from a serious Illness ut her residence In Flint street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angell, of New York, aro expected during the week and will be the guests of I)r and Mrs. Charles S. Jordan In Mont rord avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. U Mitchell, of Itir mlnghnm, Ala., aro In tho city for a stay of several weeks. Judge W. II. Council, of Hickory. N. C, Isjln Ihn city for a short stay and Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles I,eo Sykes. of Hickory, aro the khobIs of Mrs. Sykes' sister, Mrs. Fdward M. Wil liams. In Clayton street. Mr. James 1'7. Hector has gone to bis home In Hot Springs for u four days" stay, anil before bin return will attend court In Madison. lion. James M. fludgor has re turned from Florida, where ho and Mrs. emitter have been for a num ber of weeks. Mrs. tludaer has gone to Washington, ulur,, Mr. Cudgel will Join her. Mrs Sue C. Whit more, of Hamp ton Vm.. Is visiting her son. lr. S. 1. Whit more, at 4ns West Haywood si reel. ALASKAN COAL LANDS ARE :m'm''''l'mi'mmmtmmmmcmmKmmMiummm mm sisisssi asssissaassBCTssswssaM mail Orders Receive Our prompt Attention JrjUs lQrand White goods display Jhis Week Beginning Monday. We have prepared the largest line of White Goods ever brought to thi$ store. They are marked at a small margin of profit to ensure quick sales. Even if you are only curious to see the newest Fashion's Fancies for the coming season it will be well worth your time to come to this advance spring and summer showing, If you are unprepared to buy, the little prices will unquestionably create desire and that will certainly lead to quick action which, in turn, will give you matchless values from the countries leading mills. The half is not told in the printed details below we list the items simply, to indicate the extent or our large stock. ; : : : : few Wash J'uits and Presses for Children. Yesterday we received quite a shipment of neat little dresses and suits for spring wear. There is something about the eut and hang of these little garments that make them look diff erent from the ones made at home. The boy's suits are well made and will give excellent service; prices range from $1.25 to $2.50. , Prj'fses for the little girls are of lawn, ging ham atid percale; prices range from $1.25 to $4.50. J7c and Cotton Crepe Kimonas. It "does not matter materially in what direc tion "your taste runs in kimonas, for the show ing hero includes all kinds. From the hand sonic tea gown of finest messaline, at $20.00 down fo the $1.00 quality of cotton crepe ki moua, they are the best to be had for the mon ey. fieautiful Persian Underskirts Special for $3.05 Jee Window Display. !?1 Sheer fancy waistings, in stripes and cheeks, 27' and 40 inches wide, for 15c to 75c yard. Cotton marquisette, fancy and plain, 27and"o inches wi'Je, for 25c to 75c vard. v " Cotton voile, 27 inches wide, for 29c to 75c yartjLi Imported and domestic cotton crepe, 27 indie! wide, for 20c to 75c yard. & j J,( ; .Pique, in all the new colored effects, 27 incheg wide, for 19c to 59c yard. i White poplin, rep and soisctte, 27 inches wide,' 15c to 59c yard. White French percale, 36 inches wide, for 20c to Ma yard. '. Linene, 33 and 36 inches wide, for 10c 12c and 15c yard. Ijbng Cloth and nainsook, 36 inches wide, for- fci no 4-, di-. it ..if io ,ir. 1'lain and rancy klaxon 33 inches wide, for 12Jc? to 35c yard. Tndi.i linou, 27 inches wide, for 10c to 35c yard. Plain batiste, 36 and 45 inches wide, extremely new and pretty, for 65c yard. Sylvia lawn and wasli chiffon, 45 inches wide, for 45c to 75c yard. Dotted Swiss, 30 inches wide, for 25c to 65c yard. Dimity, 27 inches wide, for 10c, 12Jc, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c vard. " " TWO GOOD COFFEE'S Tf yoti are looking for a coffee that is perfect roast' and "uniform drink, our "Excellent" and "Breakfast" Brand cannot, be excelled, exnresslv for us under the most sanitary ions, and guaranteed aosoiuteiy pure convince vou. Breakfast Brand ... ... r. 25c Excellent Brand 30c STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells the world's best coffee. 8 Kant raok Sq. Phones 61 ami 631 Packed condit- A trial will A most desirable lot of LINGERIE DUELSSBS marked for quick fll Iny. K.vry dress reduced or more. Quality not Quantity. Postoffice Square AT LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue (let your Hazors concav ed, honed or rehuudled at Asheville Barbers Supply House. 23 N. Main St. Urges Congress to Leave Cunningham Claims Hands of the Courts in WASHINGTON. Jan. LM Attorney leneral W'lekersh.nn today discussed he AIiisIvmii cmt land hill ut u liear ne Minuted hy the Hcnnte i-omnilttee on puhlle lands, lie duelared thn till! would tie up nil lands so u sto make development hi) possible Partleulur attention was devoted hy Mr. Wleker sham to the I'tinnlnKliam rlalniR. whleh llwurod so enmipleiioutdy In the Halllnger-tMnrhot controversy. H took the iKWItlon thnt if the courts decide that (he Cunningham claim ants are entitled to the Coal claims Hied upon hy them, and the courts decide likewise In the eases of shout 200 other claims, the coal lands In volved should be released to the claimants. Under such a situation, said the attorney general. then would be no nefd for the paaange of the bill. The subject will be fur ther considered ut another hearing In the near future. v FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard '8 glass carriages (heated) aro the standard of er-'Jloncc and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Phone ISO N. Mala St. Phone 38 jflSkarville For a goodliuggy or double rig. Roberta & William Weaverrllle, N. O. nWCHESTtR S PILLS If V Idivwl Aat your lrnKictel fur a, 1M1U la R4 kna 4.I4 mw.f i"-r, Mlc1 with lllue KiI4b. V Task mm aWksM- Am .r .u. V I'mt. Akkf - Mt- !fl S.TFR9 Groceries Fresh Meats FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER 25c Pound Poultry Vegetables Everything to Eat M. HYAMS Cor X. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 FOR SALE. S-ronm house on the best part of Cumberland avenue, with terms f desired. Thla Is the blpgest bargain et iUlek If you iraot It. Price $3.00 ofTeredi Act THE H. F. GRANT REALTY C0 48 Patton Ave. CITIZEN WANT-ADS BRING RESULTS SEWING MACHINES New Home, Free, Btandavd, Whlti fur Sale, Rent or Exchangfc. Expert Repair Work. Axheville Sewing Machine Company LI.VIi BLILDCVa Accordian Flailing From 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S Broi. Steam Dvi Work Fonaerljr Aahevllle Meant Dr M POOLI BROS. c o o Tfca onlT axp art elsanara aA M dyers In AsheTllla. V POOLE BROS.. Phone 1139 Dave Yon Investi gated The Merits of the "SANIDOWN" Mattress? Harris Furniture Company "Home Furniher" It Soatb Mate. nana Ills. Violets 7 As fine as you saw ES$1.50 Per 100. VAX MXDfcKT NURSERY CO. SMITH'S IRCG STORE. asheville: act. m r-'-f!'.-) ever. fas iii a MISS CRUISE'S? SHOP 23 Haywood tit. Manicuring and Chiropody for Ladies and Genttemen Complete line of Haliu. huIk lias Old Time Furaitm j .ijo ' 67 North Halsr ft! Buy! an 4 sella all klcda t atitlqus furniture aa; maka, , svauiult ol repairing nd :eflnlaUxi( nic ftocBS PtMW 1 014. ' HAVNKR A RISER. Private or class InstrUcl'iT In Sten ography and TypewrlttBS, EmaKcr ' School of Siwrflvafd OTS8 8ADIE SM-aJUHUWFrln. Phone 17SS. ,IM5 Cliestnot . aar
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