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THK Sl'NDAY CTI'IZKN, J-VBUUAKV VJ, 1911. 2 J QocIeYG VJ AND PERSONAL. 21 ,' Mrs, Duff Merrick em-rtiiined with k dinner the liUU-r part of (he frt ' t her rdnldent on M-in t ford vnu ( In honor of Mm. M. '. M-n..e. ,i Norfolk, Va. Mr. Mi lijjtp arrived v tevefel days ago end wifl' l"s U" ... fuft of Mrs. Merrick during the ill 's fence of Mr. Merrhk, wh l In Kuk "land for several weeks on bmrlnrsn Jl J Mra Dean i.-hnperom? d a large pnrty ' of girls of St. Oenevlcvea rofivent tu the charity vaudeville lt rvcnlnx lit the Manor. Mr. Dean. cme v.. r 'Vome week ago from KiiKlnnd to " Ft. Crtievl.vfs lo act hiii n,ii. '.for the students attending t-nc.it.-' am the theatre. J J , Mips Annie, Oakley hn resumed hir Tur(Uys at home dnrlnK Kel-rimrc ,'ind March t her cottage nt the lianor. J 1 . V Mr. Joseph K. Meares entertains ;wltlj an Inforrm.l lirldice party Moi. tay' afternoon at her residence In Cumberland avenuo. Jl J ' The charity vaudeville was crowned ltl success last evening at the Manor, and tha audience which assembled voted the ahow one ot the , moat artistic, ever Riven In Hi city.'; Tha stag lit the ball room va hullt out alx or eight feet, tall pillars at either aide gl 'lng ft dlgnl " lied finish. The eettlnga were good nd a number f amall box trees added lo tha artistic effect. The tableaux vtvanta occupied tha flrat j part of tha prorram and were vc- tlferouaty applauded aa the curtains wars drawn aside, dlaoloalng each ptctura, There ware too many to de acrlba In detail, and of tha number t would b difficult t,o single out any one picture for apeclal mention. "'vEach' waa poled as nearly as poa albta like tha famous orlglnala, with ' . care to color and detail, ' There ' ' vara two frames used, tha larger one for tha pictures rewiring ' several flgurea. The backgrounda, Including Interiors, were palrted rid!n the exteHora, real treea were used. Tha Inner circle of llghta In each of tha frames wr made to caat glowa of aoft colors, Which softened the effect wonderfully and tha colored gauae i over each trama grve an affect of t distance .that waa excellent1. The pic tures war lovely and It la loarned 'jw!th pleasure that fiathllghta are to be made of them The aextette from "Havana" 'was delishtful. The alx glrla who aang and danced graceful, 'ly were exceedingly -pretty and their number was roundly applauded. On aul Ringer, In full Highland cos tume, aang, a number of firoteh. ' tonga. The little playlet, "Who t' la Who," was cleverly get-' ' ed and proved moat amualng. The parte wert playefl welt, and several of the players gave evidence of real histrionic ability.. Mies Ellen Sar , ker, MrasI Thompson ffraser, Mr, H. F, Sevmour.i Mr. Robert Harris and -Sir. Aitea Morrlton were the prlncl aVnia. Tha ' Ateocietea Charities and i,?re Dispensary , will realise a sub ' rtntlcnal sum from tha vaudeville, ' , - j . ;' 1 Vsually fnsWons are Inspired by noma work of the, old masters and arma period Ig drawn upon for ef-1 fret, if not dMflll, There la an ab . "nf of "much Of this at present, al , you(fh eostumer are talking gllhly '-of tita Recamler waist line whlch fa an exaggerated empire. Jf, r.s mon,y l)fllva; th eomlng fnshlona are to tie modelud on the draperlea affected Jy Mme, ftecamler, It meana that eklrta, If ; not hobbled, are at least ,to ba veiry- leant, a term. I.iy tile way, which -might be applied to the Whole of that lady's "Hire, thfrrore, It I argued, hnt will remain large. Certainly they show.no notable de rrrnsa In lae, and yet there la, in rnma Instincts, cult a little, llead i Skea are certHlnlv ampflor; not murh, ' pi-rhnpa. but atlll smeller,' so that since the hnlr is to be arranged clos er to tha bond the hnts may be. d acrlbed as fitting tha head more , snugly. They are certainly quite rs 'deep as formerly, r.nd have -bandeaux only In rare Inctanrcs; thut lo. Iwn. drnux that are acccntimti-d by trlm- mlng of any kind.' It , la. rumored, and many of the ltita give credence to the rumor, that large hate nr to be very flat, v.nA while froi-ly , trimmed, the trimming Is appld-d j close agntnat the hnt, Instead pf springing up or out from It. Midi--vm alaeiV flottera are "bimkd ovr ' many crownK. It liKhtrnr; the hntu j and hs been found advlanhle to have I only the britn of strnw. when flow, j - ar gr lie 'linked over the crown As there Is still consld niiile velvet i tired on the hnts. particular'-' for facing, every device should -. -m-' ployed to cietraet from the weight. j I.Vin;( I. .in!.-, j. i.i of i.mnll ii n I n . I the favnfhv in,,!, ; Then- l. a K'.i.'l ! plo i (J in .-irii.iiis ! little rlM".li .li ' pi; i. I- ;hm1 I i, ' in :m- (in loi t.ti H .1 1 of III' w lili.l t 'jlli la i-ia III iiot u mil tl i if-irlch. t, HA U I- 11 .' H III! 1,1 In li.iih viJ!,,w 4H.J 1-icinh 1-Iieeln, ! 1 a ' , in I-:il Meni, n..uiy of tlietA- tie. i in; hIuhI' iJ, ur in iceiiii tmriiiniilz- UiK culor.i. In ornunieiiis, Ihl-.'icI.'i lead i .irol ih'e iirr- !i".i!, 10 ! Into Imiids iiiol istriiiK'', mi w.-ll ji.i loi- ititu un.ii c.'ilili'lielifi I'llill f.Mllim-!l!f4 with : J.nl, fiiiui.l Ii Kin-fin,-.1 vliiiii are plain it clrlpid. ui'i' er k""'I, ttione with a '.'.lile strip (iltern:i;iriK, nrnokeil i,inil Jiiiilll jieiirl heinM u linsuii lly v-eM tlUMiKM of, piiriit'iiliirly u den imed ttlih lil, ok iirol white, or Utu- itn'l white striped rltilion oi tin- .ilm nod velvet variety. It In Impot-i-l'iU- lo -1nle porltK-ely which l In the lead, ttie pp i-seil or liiiiol -miul hut Large huts are usually In the Mr:t iiiol xmul! cnea In the latter eategory. The members of Kilwurd HuiKomlie chupter, fuughtera of the American Kevolution, will he enterialfiert at tea Wednesday afternoon, which is Wash ington's birthday, in the residence of Mrs. 8. E. Mitchell on Motilford ave nue. Tho ladles of the Home Mission society of Central Methodist church will give a Wsshlngton Hlrtlulay tea Wednesday afternoon from four to six at the home of Mrs. J. W. Urlmea on Merrlmon uvenue. All the ladles of tho church are especially Invited to attend. A cordial Invitation Is given to all women, especially to stranrers and visitors in Ashcville, to attend the Informal vesper hour at the Young Women's Christian assoclutlon on Sunday at four-thirty. Jl J In tha chapel of the Episcopal church yesterday afternoon Mlsl Georgia Klmmons and Mr. Theodore Hhelton were married, Itev. M. J. Petera reading the service. The bride waa given away by Judge William Davie. Mlas Martha Oolny 'was maid of honor and Mr. John Davis was beat man. The bride was very pretty In white silk, carrying a hoit Huet of narcissus which was given by the clerks . of Law's store. Men delssohn's wedding-march was played by Mr. John Humes. The bride Is from China Orov-J, N. C but has made her home In Ashevllle far a number of years, being bookkeeper for J. H. Law. The groom Is from West Ashevllle, and holds a govern ment position at Washington. Mr. nd Mrs. Bhelton will be at home to their friends this week at 68 Church treet. . jl jl The balmy spring air of yesterday, made the Country club the mecca. for an unusually large number of visi tors. The tennis courts ' were filled and tha golf course was crowded, while the number of spectators at the gamea waa the' largest 'for some time. Mra. Frank Hewitt waa the gueat of the afternoon, pouring tea for tha thlraty guoate. In the sweep stakes golf tournament, medal pluy, handicap, eighteen holes, there Wis a number of entries. Mr. Owen Bmlth won first place with a score of 7 net, while Mr. V. N. Taylor and Mir. Tenoho Coxe tied for second place with scores of 81. These lat ter two will thle week play off the tie to determine second and third plBcea. - The regular weekly meeting of the American 'Woman's Imc-ue will be held In the Hudl'ortum or the Y. M. P. A. tomorrow rfternoon at four o'clock. It Is defilred .that tlcre be a large attendance at this meet ing as several matters of Importance are to come before It. . Jl - The city onion of ninnies. and Phllathea classes of the city will havi? a very Interesting mei ting -Monday evenlnv at the t-'lrat Prenhytertatt church at elht o'clock. There will ho stereupllcon views of the Moly Land and a special mio-tcal pre-genm v 111 he rendered. All the members of the two orijuniK'itlor.!! an- urtted to attend. WE WANT ' TO SELL YOU A KITCHEN CABINET Harris Furniture Company 'Home Furnishers" l South .'lain. I'lione 1313 i . demonstration oj Redjern Corset Qcgins on the Z7 r f jsr .i r JAJ D 1 w . Gordon hosiery Js in a Class by itself ' (HA) BORKAS Will surely make his n)(('araiH'f, even if he is a little slow at times; so don't neglect your ( 'OAT SUPPLY M. W. Indian the best that is. Carolina Coal & Ice Company i Funeral Flowers i You want them . sf j there on time, ar-i'y) rnriffAft 1til am t h m v j, U Jf. should he, and the J kind that will keep,? : U lit the right price jM All this you getfc of us. fd I-.V 3, Vn Ltntllcy Co.,M uivviwmini, it, ..,i ,y SMITH'S DKTJO UTOItK, AKHICVII.LR AO'T Spring ha Season of Sunshine and flowers Js Rapidly Approaching . Jifier Months of Preparation Our Stocks Are Complete and We Can Jruthfully Say- Jhey Are the Most Sxtenehe &ver brought to 3 his Store Our Main Store hs been repainted and repapered throughout. It's really quite an improvement. The spirit of Springtime has crept into ev ery department. Everywhere new goods are displayed. You cannot en ter the door without feeling the presence of the nearby Spring. . This establishment is superbly ready to meet the demands of the critical public. Even last week vve were busy elli g Spring stuff. But the season starts in earnest tomorrow. We wish' to state now, that the same high plane on which the foundation of this firm has been laid will be continued. Goods that are up to the standard of Bon Marche qual ity, only, will be sold. When you purchase here you can bank on get ting the best that mnty can buy. V NOTICE. Is herehy given that application will be made to the present session of tha doners! Assembly of North Carolina f Jr the passage of an At I dissolving tha undersigned corpora tion. This January 30, 1911. ASHEVILLE AUlHTOrtRTM CO Miss MMtle. ntrintri.-l! wlH 1-eve a hou t the middle of M m h for 5-:il-tlmore where she will enter John Hopkins university to tnke up the study of nursliiK. Mrs. T'ufnelil H'.l'lnrrl 1-e.ves with in a fortnli-M for H.iMiinor., u-here she will visit fri.-tids. S'l's Milliar.l will he out of town until the lute eprliiK. Charming Spring Styles in Women s Dresses Wo have quite a lnrgo tli8lay of beautiful new Kprintf stvles in women's tit-esses. Tliero is- a wonderfully pi easing- variety of stylish patterns in all the popin.ir lnnteihiis. Here are beautiful qualities of Voile, Mes saluie, Pongee, Foulard and Cliallis in exquisite-shades of mulberry, tan, Ctuienlunreu. novelty and striied patterns in lierht a1 1 daik grounds . Presses are made high and Dutch neck, peasant sleeves. Pleated ami plain skirts: many, are empire stvles. There are beautiful touches of green, go'd and button trimmings, which ;rive dainty effects. ' ; The many different styles ami patterns are too numerous to enumerate here, so call and sec them - We have never shown more clianu insj.v graceful models or daintier designs. Un usually pretty drosses $16.50 to $45.00. M V. MOORE & CO. IVOMEX'g ArPARCXa . 11 lMTYOX AVE. Pros. Steam jDye Works W formerly Ashevllle Steam Dyo tfJ O POOLE BROS. W ? The only expert cleaners and P"t dyers In Ashevllle. CO POOLE BROS. Phone 1230 STOVE and CORD WOOD For Sale at reasonable Prices. Phone 23:1 Room 11 Carrier' 'Ru-Ming, College ft. Mr. lien Hawkins, of Kpartanhurg, Is siM-mlliiK a few days In Ashevllle. Mrs. C It. Mlllen. on and d.niKh ler. have retunied from s, s!x wnikn' visit to her son, Mr. Henry Miller, at Wchstery ilreves. Mo. Tr find Mrs. II. U UrlRits are spopdlr.rf tho w,ck-end In Waynes- j vllle. where thi-y nre i.sliinK Mrs. lti-iRan' brother, nijil return to town I Monday momlnir. i Mn, .Mlerf P. r!ii,:-.ri1 vn-1 t-hli--1 1'. ' o l'np ieliirn,'d from Henri, -tti. . e . nlicn- Mrs. Ouernrd h :s h- n vHillrilf Mrs. Pnvt.t Y.'.iy "tif3 Hrtieei a t'uhm.-in. tio In kpv-nil: me n vernl mouths In the l',..i.iT, Ik nt iir.Ki nt lsltlnii Mrs. Onvdy. In Chili d.-U'Mn. Mr Hn,t Mr.-. M. T. Shields, who were r-N enth' 'Miiniid 111 Ner:h;tlTiii t. r A-!-:o:. nre tiu-iidir.ir seveeel nri-t.s n t'-i- f!. M r- lie Psvts hns r.-t"rne,l 'v.,rn n i.---lt to iv' ii'-- w nn-l fi K-n lji !n t'h 'tt.'tnooitn ;i'id h nnv'!V. Ml 7on Allnvin h.-ij r-one t' f.ir- ,iirn wh.-re phe n-i!t vie- in r p-ir-ents. .lr e- 1 Mrs. R. Alhu.in. for ..-v-.-r.l! yeeks - j Mr. teerp-e Hul-nov ha? n-lorne 1 (rem ' hleMimn, i l).-;-e he ,-ireon-o:i- i tiled Mr- Uneknev ri'rin'h, mid w; sT-ortK- K.-. in 1efni!ten. N". (" . wl-crt-he will m.miice the I.exlnpton (":.i(r ; ompnnv. . I Mr r.iot Aflmm retnrnet yesTer dny fr. in M"r.r--l-.ill. whero wn-t t.i attend the u'e.Minu- of N'r. Al'n).-in i-!'ir Miss Al'h.i llmtin. to Mr. .vr.erson Runnlon. Jtr Charles A. Wehh has t iinei' fn-m tes;ne5S trip to finleich, N" C Mr Clenn 'roei!. of Loulshure. " , is In the elty for . few days on ln'sini-s?. H- ' M tird r Cvy Tho'inpon of Wnnrwtn. ere th arvicata of Mr. R. r vPKt-r. Afrs. Thotinson m Mtsi Jesrie Hs'-es. of Onf'ero. Ky.. he- - 'Continued on Ia? Tliree-) Jwsy JDays Are Jhssa at She jfinnex v Every day we receive 'new Spring gar ments, and wlnt is more important from " our point of view is that we are selling just lots of them. When we started this Anne::, we stated that it was our inten tion to broaden the assortments and give the Ashcville ladies-more and better gar ments to select fmm. Urw well we have lived up to this assertion is plainly dem onstrated by . the excellent variety now on hand. We should like for you to come in any time and see the new things. Some re cent arrivals are listed below: Gingham dresses, suitable for house or morning wear are priced at $2.75 to $ 1.50. Another, shipment- of lingerie waists rame yesterday, they are priced at $1.23 oil up. Black Panama short coats, very appro--priate for light wrap to wear in Spring and summer, for $7.50.- . Spring Suits are on display now, prices range from $17.50 to $32.50. J! Bit Mont Our Ji.gh Qrade J"cs Every season sees this department go fonvrad in-size and quality of silks shown. Stripwl silk's are expected to en joy quite a vo-'ue this spring. But then there arc so m'niy pretty new weaves in silks this seas n that it is utterly impos sible to menti'm ihem all here. It is suf ficient to sav that if you have heard of any new silk that is pretty and desirable, come here and ask for it, we are sure to ,have it. . F'aney Foulard silk, 10 inches wide, for $1.75 yard. ' Foulard silk- in all colors and several widths, for 85c to .1.25 yard Striped Mescaline, 36 inches wide, for $1.00 vard. Striped Taffeta, 27 inches wide, for $1.00 yard. -Messaline, 36 , inches wide, all best Spring colors, for $1,00 and $1.25 yard. Fanev figured Taffeta, 27 inches wide, for $1.00 yard. Crepe Meteor, in all colors, 40 inches wide for $1.25 yard. r fcyiysara.-aiarrr'Wi ICTET. After Reflection Lovers of good coffee and tea always come to us. You reflect, yon de.lde hecaupe it Is Impossible to conceive or another coffee so dellcion. so satisfactory as "White Ho'.ise" the . world's best. None hi tter at any pi t' e. i STRADLEY & LUTHER. 8 Eiist rack S. Phones M and C51. HABDI GRAS CELEBRATION NfcW ORLEANS, LA , MOBILE, ALA., PENSACOLA, FLA. Tickets sold Feb. 21st to 27th, final return pass age March 11th, 1911. To New Orleans $22.40 To Mobile . . . 18.20 To Pensacola . 18.65 Further limit on return portion of tickets bv orwieifiiKf wifli crnpinl atrmit f ll I: not alone the prti es of the Lingerie Orceses, it Is the qual ity of tin- materials an. I the eh-xniuc of Mk t'onsltlor linc jour Mi.p! for the Miniiiicr ln-rc, InslVa.l of oiitlajuis; twice a iimeli elsewhere. v l'liccs $.H . $10.00 $15.00 $18.75 AT LINGERIE SHOP Postdlice Square 18 Patton Avenue FOR SALE Verv Htlrn. tlve seven room heme on paved street in' best residential dis::-'.!. Hns h!1 modern convenience. Including hot water heat. Plv:e ,.r il 1 e',ti: Has garden, chicken yard, etc. Price very reasonable. G ! t.-rms. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 43 Patton Ave. PhoaeSO FotpWaptAd 'Convenient schedules, Pullman tions arranged on application'. aceomnioda J. II. WOOD, K. H. GRAHAM, Dis't Pass. Agent. City Ticket Agent. 'UP a. mil 1 til I Jia. -HHWa"! Wmm.LM&mS33tmSMSBX ll I Crlviite or class Instruction In Steu 1 onrai-li' and TypewTltlng. ! School of Shorthand i ' .MISS SADIE EMAN'CEL. Prln. ; Phone I7S3. 1S2 V. :h-tii!t' NOW pPEN Sprout's Millinery Par lors. Oates Bldg.. Pack Sq. Groceries Fresh Meats . I lbs fiei! Lump Starch 25c e ; Poultry Vegetables Everything to Eat . S , Cr N. Main ooZ Jllnou Ave, Pho Phones 4S-241 Lumber Plant for Sale. The lumber plant of TheJ Brown-Hewitt Lumber Co., j situated at the junction of. the Carolina Clinchfield and ; Ohio and Southern railroad Marion, X. C, will be sold; at aiktion at Marion,1 Mart h the 10th. It is an, "ideal plant and an ideal lo cation, Las siding to it from; i each K. 1?., it will .pay am i ' interested parties to 'maej ; investigation and attend' the sale. Remember the! date March' the 10th, 1911. The Old Time Furniture Shop 57 Xortli Main St. Buys and sells ail kind of nMn. furniture, and makes a specialty ot-. reiHiinns Rnn rennlshiijg; old pieces. Phone 10J HAVNER RISER, Props. AcCordianPlailiiia From 1 to 27 inches done, HOOD'S MISS CRUISE'S SHOP I 25 Haywood St. , , The latest Novelties and Hair Or-i n&ments. Hair Hoods and Toilet Ar- tlcies, Manicuring;. Chiropody, Shaot pooins and Hair Dresslne. ' . i 4 r )
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