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J i A SI I KVTLLE CITTZ EN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, .'i.iM'.i.tMs'!;.!; ' , :T - THE 9 biiipi mill ij li a mj-l. ' i- MHfsaaanHMrpaanKaaaBajMBR''' r-.' .r;.t.' '.a,S-grnrm n J v3, AMd7'EBSoyjL of the rJ I wine 1 Marian Cox In the February ber of th Forum ha the I( ntrattn horvMtlon Oil "V - la Profile!" : The woman of . fit roust become the grct'l ; flmrj. nf tndiiv. For he bring a thrill of poetry Into" 1tir p. Bhe will tc Imagination from mocnaw Hrt llJ I JumantCr I Ill lovtl- ectt nitrn' a rt.nd.thf i conquest of the sir, l(ntry. only , and a rnatn?e of tmf cftn 0,.hVve the woman in IroflligrOTmo the en this. ' A why? W nopeiMwiy mnJ Taoe I bourgeois anJf M()o fact ;. tr-of-fact, hMflBC, u wrmi pique Ue Ir-ejn m the attitude of to any! "I JUi-hold me If you ran. paaala vlaljjj llhe th rUM of dr1t 1 m !Amped upon the mtal for haiSTd'y handling of men. I am Him pose of a queen when mm ling with her people. Klvlng- hut half t one aide, half to the other, and thu aaluted, venerated, Idolised, by tho subjects who uld never en dure the full revelation of aitttht they worshipped." . Ah. the wo man who la endowed with a benutl ful profile has bo ahadow upon the other side but that of a crown, ' : Mora thsa any other Influence, I bn - Hove that of a woman'! profile haa created the havoc of love la wan. Invariably It all re him to aeekr-the . other aide; and tha entire tmpetu of lav la a man oonttata in the eekitia;. Where there U nothing te seek, when all la given there i nothing to love. Tha tragedy of marvlaae la that a matt el way am In fall face tha woman ha ha wooed In iM-eMe. A bench for two lover, rids, a walk toawthor, set It charm baeauaa af the profile. Where as tha breakfaat table and tete-a-. tetea get thela boredom because of the full face. ;:jo Woman tan look 'reproach at a, man with her profile. , Nor oa it glva him candor, almpllo ilty, h enmity three thing! he really - detenu la woman, But It doe give him Illusions, dream, Inspirational ' tha ailment of love. I believe that more men hav married becauee of thH Ideal of a woman' profile at their hoartiv-alde than from any oth er motive. Disappointment come whan they dleeover that In marriage ttut profile tarna away and become a, full faee that talk! ..Tha banna r read for the second time In t Lawrence' church yesterday of Miss Katherln Manley and Mr. Miguel CoaUllo by rather Marlon. ' Mlea Manley la from Hunt. ' Ington, W. Va, and ha reilded for aevorat yenra in the city and la at preeent atenographr for the JTIt Cola eompatiy, Mr. Coatlllo I from New Orleiina and during hi reatdence ' In Aahevlll haa been connected with tne I-af tnuranca Company of Vlr- glnla. The" data for the wedding haa V not hen. announced bur wHr-mrob" . biyr ba aolnmnlaed quietly at th -v church) Within aeverftl Weekt. . The meeting of th America Woman' league yeterday afternoon contained a urprle of a ry plena ant nature. The mem1ra of ' th chapter preacnted the president, Mr. Jamp O. Martin,' with gavel of brown "walnut, : and on the ailvor ptete her name wa enaraved and a u I table Inerrlpllon. The gavel wa . attached to beautiful bouquet tied With the league color, purple and white.' Mr. Martin very graelouely reeponded in a brief apeech of ap : . pr eolation of th ertft and of the i eateem which prompted the member ; to make the preaentiitlon. The meet . Ing wa of apacial Intereit na bual nea of importance' wa trntimctrtl, and there wa a very good ntton danca. -i- . J - Mini t)erlh Tilaon, of Wayncevllle, waa given a urprte )arty last eve ning at the home of the Mimics Wil liam In Merrlmon avenue. Ml Tilaon la vlnltlng at the home of Pr - and Mm. IT. Tt. Wenvor and wn in vited to tha home of the Mlaac William to And quite a party of young people await I n hnr appear ance, -The evenlnk wa pleaaantly , apont In playing game and in mil '.. 01 .1 . lc, and refreahment "were erved. Tha hall room at the-Battnry fark hotel wa irey and festive ycetcrdny afternoon, the oooanton Iwlng the Monday Bingham dance, the clom bo ' Ing held by Miea Beatrice Btowe. The radeta, In view of the recently an . nouneed serlea of Informnl d,tnces to be nlven at tntervnla during the Int.. winter and aprlnir. have auamcntcd the elaee orKenltoil last wwk and hava epparontty taken unusual In- tereat In the Weekly dancw at the hotel. Thursday afternoon the ecc ond rinnce I given fur the mcmbrrH Save One Half on a Winter Dress That is right; exactly imp half prico is all wo ak for our charmi nfj this season's dresses. Al though numbers have been sold we still have 'quite a pretty stoek, which must go. There are beauti f nl models in exquisite voiK Panamas, serpe, messaline, velvet and t'hiffir. Tr-re are many pretty colors, blue, brown, -black, etc. -a $15.6o Dresses special 18.00 Dresses special ,' 20.00 '.'Dresses special. ,25.00; Dresses special. . ... 30.00 Dit-sses special 10.00 Dresses special.. 50.00 Dresses special . ; . . . ; 60.00 Dresses special. . . . . M. V. MOORE & CO. tVow-ev-s'XpPAn-fJri . n patton ave. tored. i J Mn. ! harli-H 8. Hrytinl cnu rtalnod Informally wlih a tumhri.n at her rraldcnco In Cullowliio tr..t Bal- urday. Mn. Ij. IU Carltou nU-rtn Inn with an infoimm brldxe party Wcilnce day evening t her home In illllelde treet. J . The nutrrlane of Mia Marie John eon, of LulJe Geneva, Wi., and Mr Hobert L. AVIlMon, of Tryon, occurred Sunday afternoon nt the pantonaiie ot tho Ore iHreet Prcabyturlan church, Bn'- B. I, Orau performlnit thr ceremony. Tho ceremony Wm Wlt mvwed by a few latlmate friend.. Mri and Mr. Wllnori have returned1 to Tryon. which will be Umlr future hon te. ' J . Jt Th ft "birthday farty" announced to he rI ven at the relden ot Mr. C. C. Ml'tchell t 1 Aaton place on ThurmUty evenlnn of thl week is poilpoi,ud on account of the maun meetlnKf of citizen which I to be held on that evening. Mr; Mitchell wlehe tl announced that thl party hi to ho a public affair and that It haa bent lmpoMlbl to reach every one, but mat vryuouy 1 invited to attend. Mr. and Mr. Eua-ene lloarden have moved to Ml Mattie Harris' In Church atrotit, where they will rexldo Indefinitely. 1 It will be learnod with rmrct of th death Ot Mr. Paul Barrett, who, with hi mother, Mr a. A M. Smart, accompanied by Dr. dlcmenKvr, left Thursday for hi homo n Bradford. Pa, Mr. Barrett died early Friday morning, several hour after reach ing home. Mr. Darrett and hi mo ther have boon in Aehcvllle for a year, coining here for tha health of thg former, who mad, many fricmla In AahavUlle, Mr. and Mr, rtaall Valentine have gone to Marao Terrace which will be their temporary home. Mr, D. It Hani, of IMIIeboro. re turn tomorrow for a brief tay In th city. Mr. W. K. IIlarrlBon ha returned from a buitneaa trip. Mlaa carlotta PernandM and hor aunt, Mr. Joee Oome, of Havana. Cuba, are in Aahevilla for a ahort tay on their way to New York and , the East. Mr. Chnrle liolce, of nlchmond Va., a well known lumberman, la In the city JVr a brief stay on bual nan and I a gueat at the flattery Park hotel. Pr. France 3. ClemmiRcr who ha been In Philadelphia and New York on hulne for Severn I dava, Id ex pected to return to the city today, Dr. I R. McBrayer lonve 'today for RalelKh, N. C. on bimlnrse. Mr, Orma Kdward rm returned from Ifendireouvilln, where ho apont the week-end. Mr, ftnmuel Tannahlll and Miss Trfiulae Tannnhilf fcnvo' tomorrow for Oreenvllle, S. C, where thoy will vlalt friend. Ml Marlon Harrl, who hn been vlultlnir friend In tho city for "- cral day,. ha returned to her home In RnlelBh, N. C. Mr. Peter O. Thompunn, of Cin cinnati, I vlsltln her dauuhter, Mrn. Iteubcn Hobertaon, In Urove park. Mr. C H. InriK. v. ho hne been 11 KUest at the Mattery I'ark hotel, haa returned to hi homo In New York city. wwxmmn Mm, 'A T. Aehbury leaves toil-.iy for t '1 luhoma. ' . Mr. llreweter Chnpmiiu, who If upending the winter abrnml, Is nt preacnt In Calm, Kuypt, and will take the trip up the N!lo Mr. amd Mra. Whltnker and their nmull ' dnuirhter, who have spent n number of weekg at I be llatlery Park hotel, have returned to their home In Chicago, III. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Alexander, who were recently married In New, .$ 7.50 . 9.00 . 10.00 . 12.50 . .15.00 . 20.00 . 25.(X) . 30.00 a Package (Never told In bulk) 'ft -if- NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY York, have returned to the city. The friend of Mr. C. T. Carr will be Kind to know that hie condition In somewhat Improved. Mr. Carr la mifferliiK frjm liriineblul-iincUMoiilii. Mr, H. 8. Preston, of Abliitfilon, Va., la In the city rir a ahort atay and la a kucmi nt tho Mattery Park hotel. v Mra. Tench Coxa haa been calltd to Wilmington, N. C Uv the death of her undo, Mr. Hal fJoutwrlght. which occurred auddonly from-heart failure, the. latter part of tho week. Mr. A. U Bnyne, of Savannah, On., I in Aehevllle for a brief atay. Mr. J. It. Gardner, of New York, and her lter, Mra. Iawrcnce, of Huffnlo, N. Y., are apendinit some timo In the city and are ttneeta of Mra. C. M. Piatt in Haywood street. Mr. Philip 8. Henry returned Sun day from a ten days' visit to Wash ington nnd New York. to ctjub a ooli in oxrc iay Take UIXATIVB BROMO Quinine Tablet. OruKKlat refund money If It fall to cure. B. W. GROVE'S alg ratur la on each box. 2 60. THE CITIZEN MOVES TO ITS NEW HOME I1Y MtJHT "r'KOM ITS 1)1,1) -?r.ini;its Nov llulbllnir Work of Art and Admirably SitiintcU for Work. of I'lihllKliliitt Dally l'uicr Without a bIiikIc mishap 'I lie Cltl Ken "llltted In the iilubt" from ltn old haunts on Pntloii avenue to ItH hiinilKonii' new liinne In The ("ltUeli biilUlioK. tlovernment Htr.et, and hon nn AsN.it iiiled l'reas wires opeh.-d as usual at t..'IO ;.-eMteril:i 'enln the linotype bemm to hum t-hetlllle ailit the Work of Ket tins out tho paper ueiit oil, m.h il there lei.l been no ehanne. The Mioltiv of the pomleioue linotype rnuehioos naturally proved to tie lh. hanliKt tusk, yet Ibey were taken town in the old oftlee, moved hIohk I'atton avenue anil erected hi th new I'lllaen ofllee by two 11 clock yes terday afternoon. This feat wiih in coinpliahed by Mr. 1. A. Alexander, foreman of the compoBiiiK room, who lu'Kim his work at 2.30 yesterday morning. The heavy typo caaes and Ibelr contents were hustled out with like dlNpnteh by Mr. Poland, one of Tho Cltlaena "ad." fetters. The moving of the business office and edi torial rooms equipment proved chlld'a play In comparison to the work mentioned, nnd the old Pat ton avenue hulhltutr was practically dismantled by 6.30 yesterday evening. While there are still some finlehlns touches to he i.it on Tho Cltlaen'n new homo, tho paper la practically established In lt new quarters. As stated In yesterday's issue, the erection of the biir Hoe press will not 1 completed for Shout twr I weeks. Meanwhile The i "It lien will ho printed on the old press which remains fer the present In tho has. -ment of the Patton avenue hulMinii. triml lliilldinr. The new home of The Oil lien it an Ideal newspaper bulldln. beina erected for that sprclal purpose by the t'oxe estate. The business office and the composlnar room, on the first floor, are lame and well llKhted. tho former being; attractively finished In oak, with the floor of decorative tiles. The composing room and press room have metal celllnre. All the Honrs, .with the exception of the tlltnsr In the business ofllco. ore of hardwood. The editorial and city rooms on the second floor rW admirably 'ifh alKncd for newspaper work, these, too. showing the excellent work of the architects, Messrs Smith St Car-, Fresh in every climate: Hot or cold, wet or dry. Adapted to every condition: Rich or poor, sick or well. Sinted to every color: White, black, red, yellow. Used by every age: Childhood, youth, manhood, old age. Good at all times: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper. And in all places : At work or play, by day or night. icuit rler, tho builder, Mr. John W. Mc Elrath, and his foreman of conatruc tlon, Mr. W. 3. Duckworth. On the Roconrl floor are also the telegraph room, art" department and file room, tho latter being lurife enough to hold bound volumes of The Citizen for many year to come. INTRODUCES Bill ' (CoiiUnucd from Piirc Oim) jrifnrinrvtfm-r - n.eiieiws tnin connecting Section by aubtubi, The Ewart resplntlon for tho ln veatlKatlon of tho operation of trusts In North Carolina received unfavor able report this evenlnK at the hands of tho Judiciary committee number ono of the house. lU'Kulate Water Powers Tho Lemmond bill to'retrulnto wa ter power corporations ireneratiriK eluetrlc current or (rus for motive power woe to hove been arRiied this evening before the' Judlclnry commit tee of the senate but was postponed to Monday of next week to Iftve time for parties from Wilmington ami elsewhere to appear In opposition to tho bill. The committee names February 1 to hear argument on tho bill to ehantre the name of Croatan Indians to OherokccM of Bnslern Carolina. Ttov. J. C. Woodson, representative from Cleveland, was taken violently nick tn the stato house today and Is reported by bis physicians to be a very 111 man tonliiht. He has not been "carried to the hospital. Judlclury committee No. 2 of the house nnnounees Tuesday afternoon of this weeki as the tlmo for hear ing the final argument and passlnu on tho Connor bill for uniform bill of lading for cotton shipments, n measure for which the bankers ore (iKhting anil which Is being opposed with equal seal by tho railroad of ficials. Another important committee hear ing si t for Ibis week already is the I'.aKKctt bill for eliminating the mi leage ticket nuisance by requiring that any railroads that persist in re fusing to pull mileage on their trains shall not be allowed to sell tli kets generally for more than two cents per mile. SLUMP IN DEPOSITS OF NEW YORK BUNKS (Continued From Piute One.) . aaMarfwWVaaf1aWffff aro itlll holdinv a. hicher percentage of reserve than they were in Novem ber and the total loe In loans anil discounts of the whole country har been only US. 000. 000 while there has SKIN AFFECTIONS Wire7TilF.lt ON INFANT Oil GROWN PF.1WOV CCKF.D BY BEMO Al EEMO SOAP. AX PM SFAIi OFFER The Smith's Orug Store says to ev ery person, be It man, woman or child, who has an irritated, tender or Itching nkln to come to our store an procure a bottle of ZKMO and a cake of ZRMO soap and if you are npt entirely satisfied With results, come back nnd get your money. So confident are we of the efficacy of this elcn. simple treatment, that we make you this unusual offer. ZEMO Is a clean liquid for exter nal uae that has cured so many cases of cciem. pimples. landruff and oth er forms of skin eruption. ZEMO and ZEMO soap are eold by drug gists everywhere and tn Ashevllle by Smtth'a. ZEMO and ' ZEMO oap are the moat economical as well as the clertne.it and most -effective treat ment for affections of the skin or scalp, whether on Infant or grown person. , . . ben a gain In cash of more than $20,000,000. The bank or the South are about the only ones showing gains of de posits. That la said to be because they aro now being paid for cotton. Reductions of loans la the rule, how ever, all over the country, as a re sult of the necessity to follow such a sharp reduction of deposits. Still with all the reduction, the hanks aro now holding 186,000,000 more In their reserves than is requir ed by law. On the whole the showing is pro nounced good, but the disappearance of $158,000,000 from the banks of New York is a great puzzle to treas ury officials 1 "miimmt'Wtmne.amutmf.mrar,!. Attention, Eagles! The Ashevllle Krle of Ragles will meet nt the lodge rooms Thursday evening at 6.30 Instead of 8 o'clock. Kuslnesa of an Important nature Is scheduled and all members are urg ed to be present. NOTICE. Is hereby given that nppllcntlon will he made to tho present session of the (ieneral Assembly of North Carolina for the passage of an Act dissolving tho undersigned corpora tion. This January 30, 191 1. AHIIKVIU,!: AUD1TOUIIIM CO. NOTICE. Annie May Carrett, fourteen years old, having left her home without permission, all persons arc hereby forbidden to harbor or employ her. LUCY OAltltKTT. The Most Refined Fuel M. & M. Indian Coal Full weight, prompt deliveries. No dirt,' little ash just good, clean coal. Phono 130. Carolina Coal & lee Company Th Old Time Farnttora tfboy 7 North Main Sc Buy ana sella all kinds of antlqu furniture an make specialty of repairing nd leflntshm nla pieces Phouc 1974. HAVKKH KISEK. Pros. CUT FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS v.a-x. 7 Folks will get MARRIED and we always doI our best on Flow- i ita 1 or weaenngs, 1 t that the parties! may remember the I occasion with muchF pleasure. T r 1 si - r ura-nennro, . IVf ! i r mm Arr.mm Jim m 1 $1.00 tfard wide Jaffeta Silk, Only 75c yard The popularity of these taffeta silks was shown yesterday. When you realize- the saving, its no wonder that so many women took advantage of tho low prices and purchased new frocks. The sale will continue ail weeK, out HKe ever; thing that's greatly reduced,- the best go first. '; 85c Rough filk. Special at 59c Several hundred yards of this material! vtill Iw sold at the above price.- It is 27 inches wide and comes in the very best spring shades. YdU will find these silks on the center counters. Take & look. Because of the numerous calls for the 3-rUoce combination, we have added this new and mo ney saving undergarment to our Hat of stock made to order in materials and styles that women of ed ucated taste prefer. Price from $2.00 and up. Postoffice Square Demonstration From January 30ith to February 4th. 1 Libby, McNeill & Libby will demonstrate their full line' of canned Mea ts, Asparagus, Pickles, Olives ;and preserves. You are respectfully invit ed to attend. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Fells the world's best coffee. 3 East Pack Sq. Groceries Fresh Meats STRICTLY FRESH QUAKER OATS 10c Package Poultry Everything M. HYAMS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 FOR SALE. 9-room house on the best part of Cumberland avenue." Prloo $3.(00 with terms f desired. This la the biggest bargain yet offered. Act quick If you want ,t. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Are. FOR SHOPPING OR PLEASURE DRIVING Millard's glass carriages (heated) aro the standard of exfJlenee and comfort for cold chilly days. Give us a trial and be convinced. Millard Livery Co. Phone 18 N. Main St Bros. Steam Iiys Work tjFortaerly JUhaWll Steam Dr M POOLE BROS. STfcs nly expert cleaner -wad G dyer In Asharilla. O POOLE BROS., Phont 1139 Good Horses And good buggies and double rigs. Horses are always well groom ed and in good eondi tion. Phone 3S. Wea verville, Roberts ft Williams WeaTerrtlle, N. O. STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at reasonable Prices. Phone 28.1, Room 11 Carrier Building. College Rt. TUESDAY SPECIALS AT AT A. BLOMBERGS' 12 S. Main SL, Heston's old Stand. Muslins at Great Money Sav ins. Gowns 9Hr, worth SI. 50 Chemise CNo, north Jl.no Drawers 25-. worth .. ..50c Corset Covers 2."c, worth 50c Special price reductions on Men's, Ladles' and Children's Shoes. "7r yard 1 AT UHGERIZSH0P 78 Patton Avenue Phonea 64 and 651 .Vegetables to Eat LA MARTINA A Cuban hand made ci gar. A 10c smoke for 5c. Try them. SUNNY SMOKE SHOP D. H. FATER, Prop. 3 Haywood St. Opp. P. O. Phone 103 "Bveiythlng In Bmokera' Supplies' 1 . We are Strong on DINING ROOM FURNITURE Harris Furniture Company "Home Furnishers1' II Sosth Main. FTsooa lilt. Private or class Instruction iu Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIS Phone 173S. EMANtTEU 1'rln. isa w. ciiee." Accordian Plaiting From 1 to 27 inches d i,,., HOOD'S WANTED. ' The ladies t brlns; In the:r iji Inc9 and cut haft-. Wc m.i'o nif -I! style of the latest hair vi. - r Faded swlteho r-vd -enr" "tt-pl to match vour hair. MISS CRUISE'S SEOP S3 Haywood St. '4S J. t
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