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THE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN', TITURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911.
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Jf AND PERSONAL. JL
The Washington birthday danca at
the Battery Park hotel Friday eve-
- ning Is arousing Interest and will be
' attended not only by the member
lf the dancing pet but also by a
! number of the older people who will
previous to the dance, dine at the
hotel. There are several dinner par
ties arranged for Friday evening
The dance will be one of the most
' tnjoyable of the winter.
J
Little Mia Bernudlne Mills waa
given a birthday anniversary party
yesterday afternoon by her parents.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mills, at their
home on Ashland avenue, celebrating
the completion of her fourth year.
, Washington's birthday anniversary
being the same day,, the decorations
were very bright and attractive,,
cherries, scarlet Jiatchets and flag
were conspicuous. The children play-
. ed games after, which they repaired
to the dining room to cut ths glow
ing; birthday cake. .
Miss , Helen Murphy entertained
with a small luncheon yeeterday at
ber residence in West Ashevllle.
Mrs. Rodney Rash Swops enter
; tslned with a small dinner last sve
' nine t her residanos in Blltmore.
The unexpected wintry blasts have
caught the flowering shrubs una
" wares and reduced them to a stats
t dejection ' beyond repair. One of
the pathetic sights) of ths premature
4 spring was ths psaoh trse In full
bloom covered with robins, who sat
huddled vp nursing " their courage
sgalnat the snow storm and hitter
. cold. The robing have been trusted
as harbingers of sprint. . but this
year they war lured north by a
" false) spring, but sre bravely migrat
ing northward by ths hundred, s The
llUws hnvs Inch long green leaves,
; and the pussy-willows havs baan
checked In - mid . ,;; fussy career.
The) sap It running and ths host be
loved roe tree and ether plants that
r ambitious to leave and bud had
beet b . protected - by coffee aacK
coats and mufflers. , Four ysart ago
(Iter Jutt such a. mild 'winter the
n-latarta bloomed bounteously out of
reason, only to be burnt and black
' nd by heavy fraets. into serpen-
ne length with not vestige of
Ctelr amethyst tints Of ths previous
ay, Straw will help ths llrst liUlt
1 yaclnths, Jonquil and Iris, and pro
isot them, -i
Ths board of managers of ths
Voman's Exchange will meet this
Morning Jn ths tea, room at half after
ton o'clock.,
' Mrs. Carl y, Reynuiw . entertains
afternoon at the Albemarle eluo
; i honor of Mrs. Jere Cocks, with
; tra. There will b tnusle.
Tha Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Angus-
, I'ta u. Bhspard, Jr., was christened
straay afternoon at All Souls
ureh by Or, R. R. Swops. Ths
, remony wss wltneased only by the
rr embers or ths camiijv
:-;'-:-v,, Jl,,. Jl
Mrs. Edward McDowell sntsrtalns
' lday afternoon ths children of the
- '"infederacy at her residence.. Ill .
' -ln street ; Ths ohlldren who have
4 ""antly put in their application for
-"mftershlp are also Invited to at-
'id ths social meeting by Mrs. Me-
tswalL The oratorical contest or
' children of the Confederacy will
ke piece March 10th. and thoee
- 'to Intend entering are eakad to
, lephone 701, and give thslr names.
e4vral of ths children at the meet
i ng eld the latter part of ths wsek
r.a their selection, and received
- ommendatlon for their pralsworthy
t (torts. ,
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Ths Qeorgs Washington tea glvsn
- eeterday afternoon at the home of
trs. J. W. Orlmes by the ladles of
'he Home Missionary society of the
' sntral Methodist church was largely
; attended, end waa quite a eucce.
The reldnce was beautifully dec
orated In ' national colors and flag,
'he table In ths dining room having
f large cherry tree aa Its center piece.
Hunches of cherries were scattered
ver the Uhle adding to the effect.
About flfty guests were preeent, A
: - peclal program waa rendered during
-:he afternoon, this being participated
n by Mr. Arthur Prltchard. Mi
rtuth Wiley, Miss Smith, and Mrs.
V. U Stone.
A delightful dinner wss served yes
terday at the Trlvola In honor of
Mrs. Randall's birthday, and alio In
honor of the national holiday. A
number of friends were Invited, and '
the party in the afternoon enjoyed
Kayser .stockings for women are
shaped at top as illustrated so give
more room at knee. They are made
of Italian silk and come in $1.50 and
$1.75 quality.
We carry beautiful stock of Onyx
hose in Lisle and Silk. Silk stockings
come in all colors. Priced $1.00 to
$3.50.
Neckwear Recently dainty neck
fixings have been received in jabots
bows and collars. Prices 15c to $5.00.
M. V. M00RE & CO.
THOJfB 7. V ; tt PATTON AVE.
II old time quilting. Mrs. Kundall
was th recipient of a number of
present.
Ths members of the Kilwurd tiun
rumbe chupler, rtauKhtsrs of the
American Revolution were given 11
George Washington t,.tt ymterdMy af
ternoon t the residence of Mm. F.
K. Mitchell on Munlford avenue. The
residence wss handsomely decorated
with the national color, and flags
of varloua sizes were gratefully drap
ed over tha entrance! and about the
house. The dining room prusenled a
pretty acene. The center ple of
the table waa a cherry tree, and a
number of smalled trees were used
about the room. Souvenirs of the
evening; were red hatchets. A busi
ness meeting waa held early In the
afternoon, the tea following. About
forty member were present and
each had the privilege of Inviting
aome friend, Mr, J. K. Ramsey and
Mr. Thomas Woelrldg ervcd ten
nd coffee in the dining room, aualst
d by Ml flattie Heott and Mr. F
M. Messier. Mr T. 8. Morrlaon, re
lent of the local chapter, Mrs. E. C.
Chambers, Mr. V, K. Mitchell. Mr.
Child, and aeveral other member
received the guest.
Mr. V. L. Btons has returned to
the city from a ssveral weeks' trip
through Mississippi and Alabama.
Mr. William C. Jones who for the
past year has been one of tho soda
Clerks at Raysor's drug stros has re
signed that position effective the first
Of ths month. He will be succeeded
by Mr. C. M. Ray.
Miss Ruth Radeker left yesterday
on the Carolina special for Cincin
nati and Parkarsburg, W. Vs., where
shs will visls her father, Mr. t. W.
R. Radeker, for a number of week.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Henry left
yesterday for Atlantic City, N. J.
, Mr. Ralph Graves of Clnclnnntl I
In the city on business and is a guest
at the Berkeley hotel. '
Mr. Qeorgs Smith left yesterday for
Washington, D. C. on business.
Miss Lucy McCutchson, who hns
been visiting frlsnds and relatives In
tha city , for ssveral weeks, has re
turned to her homo In Montgomery,
Ala.
Mr. F. W, Cona has returned from
Orsensboro, where he has been the
guest of bis brother, Mr. Bernard
Cons.
Mrs, Charles Wright snd children,
Lola and Harold, of Chicago, III., ore
In Ashsvllle for a several weeks'
stay and for a vlait to relatives here
and la Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bourne left
yesterdsy for Tarboro, N, C, when
they wsre called by the sudden death
of Mr, Bourne's father In that city.
Miss Lillian Weaver, who has been
visiting her sister, Mra Harvey
Derne, Ih Weit Virginia snd friends
In other states for several weeks Una
rsturnsd to ths city.
'Mrs. Reford snd her on, Mr. An
drew Reford, of Montreal, who have
spent' the winter st the Manor, leave
shortly and will later go abroHd for
an Indefinite stay,
Mr, Allen Morrison left yesterday
for Greensboro, for several days, on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oates. Mis
Lalage Ostes, Mr. Versus fttike
leather -and Miss Mary Btlkeluther
who have been In Florida and Cuba
for a number of weeka, are expected
to return to Ahevllle In about u
fortn'ght.
Mr. H. J. McMalton of Newport.
Tern., t In the city for a short atxy
on business.
Mr. Alfred B. Rsrnard leave today
for New York on u business trip.
Mr. G. Hutton of Hickory was In
the city yesterday on buine.
. Miss Elesnor Whltmnn and her
brother. Mr. Ralph Whitman, of De
troit. Mich., are spentllng the sprlns
In Ashevllle.
Mr. K
M. Irfixton of Charlotte Is
s few days In the city, a
spending
guet at the Huttery Park.
Kayser
Shaped
Stockings
iol
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
mado from Royal Orapo
Cream of tartar
K0ALUM.N0 LIME FKOSPHATE
MIhh Kathleen Ware l quite III at
her home on oranxe street, which
news will he regretfully received by
her niuiiy friends. Mil's Maude Ctid
ger Is substituting for Miss W'uro
In her school work.
Mr. John C. Mlllo of Rutherford
ton Is In town on business and Is a
guest at the Battery Park hotel.
Miss Hurtle Mint who lias been vis
iting Miss Edna IOiik", returned yes
terday to her home In Baltimore.
Mrs. J. R. Craddock has returned
from Chicago where she has been
for several weeks.
Miss Grace Jones hns gone to
South Carolina to visit friends and
relatives for several weeks.
Mr. Duff Merrick, who recently
went to Kngland on business for the
Whiting Lumber , company, cabled
yesterday that he had srnved In Lon
don. . Mr. Brnest Wither' of Waynesvlllo
is In the city fur a short stay on
business.
It will be learned with pleasure
that Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bartlett of
Chicago will spend the greater part
of the summer at their handsome
country place In West Ashevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes of Hender
onvllle are visiting Miss Sadie Rol
lins for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Jones of
Philadelphia . srs in the city for a
short stay and are guests at the
Battery Park hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. S. f. Robertson of
Pittsburg are In Ashevllle for' the
remainder of the aeason and arc
guests at the Battery Park hotel.
Mrs. Frederick Arthur Woodcock
is spending several day In Waynes
vlllo visiting relatives.
Mr:- H. F. McPheron of Haleigh
Is a visitor In the city.
Mr. J. P. Elliot of Chsrlotte is nn
Ashevllle lsitor, staying at the
Swannanoa.
Mr. V. ". Tucker of charlotte Is a
guest at the Battery PhiR.
Mr. Carl Felmet Is confined to his
room with an attack of appendicitis.
.
COLIS CAI'SK HEADACHE i
LA3fTaW BOM? Quinine, the j
r' l.:',!01 ?re"'!?.y
Look for signature E. W. drove. 25c.
REGULATION OF JUNK
BUSINESS PROPOSED
.AW
XITI.YINti TO IIINCOMI
IS DHAKIIul)
III
View of HrtTiil i'licfts of .1 unk
rVom llouwx New Measure
Is Proposed
In an rffort to decrease crime
anctng the Ihijs of this cltv aiid coun
ty, who have the temptations before
them of Bieullng Junk of all descrip
tions, ami to make a more rigid law
by which Junk dnalers will be guv
erned. sn that a ban -will be plavod
upon the handlitiK of materials nils
appropriated by children, a lull has
I. een prepared and will he sent to
Senator Julius t '. .Martin to lie acted
upnn ttv the ylJite legislature. The
letter to Mr. .Martin accompanying
this bill ekplama the necessity of
more rlKid laws us a means id' de
creasing crime lh.it is constantly In
i reading- among the younger set. The
letter recalls past instances of thefts
similar to that of a nuiiilicf of .os
of this lty. who recently suluulttcd
to the eharffo of stealing but who
escaped punishment la.-sue of their
age It Is recalled that a few jpure
ago. offenders of the law vent so far
t" rob the electric sr hucs of the
copper wires that linked the rails.
The letler in question, attributes the
crimes of this nature to Junk dealers
who fall to abide l the present law.
which Imposes a tine of $.0 on those
not keeptiiK detailed records of all
purchases from minors without writ
ten consent of their parents or guard
ians, contending that the temptation
to the young Is encouraged from time
to time.
The tlrst section of this proposed
bill is in effect the ime rts the
present ordinance of the r'ty. but the
new hill If enacted will effect the
W'hole. county of Hunromlwv
Following is a copv of the promis
ed bill:
"Ait act to regulate the p
jurduiss .
ol personal property from mi
mors !,;
pawn brokers, Junk dealers and doal-
tcrs in second-hnml goods, wares and
You Want Good Coffee -and Tea
of course you li", who d.mt? You want the frajrrant o1an kind
well you San have It without luM. Juol order today '"White Houfe",
the world best co!T'e and tea, sold only In net weight unitary tins
tUat keeps all gnndnrm In and all badnee out. It is easy to ask
for, is Is.eosy to get. the fragrance you will qever forget. J
I pound air-tight tuinitary tins , ...Stk:
3 pound air-tight Hanitary tins $1.10
STKADLEY & LUTHER.
3 East Pack Sq. Phones 64 and- 661.
FOR SALE
Very attractive seven room home on paved street In best residential
dlgtrli-t. Has all modern conveniences, Including hot water heut. HUo
of lot 100x214. Has garden, chicken yard, etc. Trice very reasonable.
Good terms.
THE H. P. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave.
merchHtidlse, and
requiring written
reports thereof.
"The general assembly of North
'"urollna do enact :
"Section J. That no pawn broker,
Junk dealer, or dealer In neconti-hand
I koodx. wares and merchandise, nor
i the ugont or representative of such
Pawn broker or dealer, shall pur
chase or receive from' any minor,
goods, wares, merchandise, or other
personal property, for sale or (rain.
In connection with Ills said business,
without the written consent of one
of the parents or the legal g-unrdlan
of such minor.
"8ectlon 2. Thut within tvrenty
four hours after the purchase or re
ceipt of such goods, wares, merchan
dise, or other personal property from
a minor by any person, firm or cor
poration as aforesaid. It shall be the
duty of such person, firm or corpor
ation to make written report thereof
to the chief of police of the city of
Ashen Ille, If the sale or delivery is
within the corporate limits of said
city, or to the sheriff of Buncombe
county, if the sale or delivery Is with,
out the corporate limits of said city,
giving the name and residence of the
minor, the time and place of the sale
or delivery, a detailed list of the
property, the price paid therefor, and
the letter or written authority from
the parent or guardian of said minor
required by soctlon one of this act.
"Section 3. That any person vio
lating any of the provisions of this
act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
"tiwtlon '4. That this act shall ap
ply only to Buncombe county."
Y.W.C.A. MEMBERSHIP
HAS NOW REACHED 270
Interwt In Membership Contest In
creasing anil Prospects for BOO
Excellent
The V. W. QiAj membership eon
test Is growing more Interesting each
day. Miss Opal Brown; as leader of
the Kreens, has St to her credit,
while Miss Florence Barnard and her
contestants, known as the whites,
have secured 84 members. The to
tul membership sow reaches 270: The
campaign is meeting with much en
couragement and the contestant are
zealously working for a membership
of BOO.
There will he a meeting today at
the Y. W. C. A. headquarters at ten
o'clock of the workers to consider
business connected with the contest.
Skin Sufferer Says
"If I Had Only Known"
"If I hud only known how quickly
Kcxema can be cured, what Ions
milA it a vvf iil iifrrincr It u-miH ,
haV(. MVed me," writes V. A. Will of
--.-.0. Washington. 8t.. San Francisco.
I Cal.
j Tl.iw. after 4ft years of suffer Ins
' and after lining less than one bottle
'cl tlic (HI or Wltitergreen-TIn mol ).
I. II. Prescription.
Try at least a 23 cent bottle. To
: our terlulii knowledge. D D. D.
I'reacriptlon always gives instant re
i lief. absolute relief inside of ton
! si onds!
Smith's l.'irni Store.
if WOOD'S SELECTED
Seed Potatoes
We are headquarters for
the best
Moine-grown, Second
Crop and Northern
grown Seed Potatoes;
stock selected and grown
specially for need purposes,
and superior both in quality
and productiveness.
Wood's New gives de
Seed Catalog acriptions
and full information as to the
best end most profitable kinds
to plant, both for early and
main crop.
WrUer prices and Decriptfve
Catalog, mailed frea on request.
T. W. WOOD O SONS
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va!
flirted 1cut4$!
ST FOUNTSINStHOTKLSaOR tLSIWHCRa.
Original and Genuine
HOBLIGIC'S
SV3ALTED MILIC
QtieUsJmUattin
TheFoodDrinkforAUAges 3
RICH M1U. aULT GIAUI aTTtACT. 01 rOWD I O
aj . . M:il T.l
HUI 1U Ally lUWX 1 Udl I
St.M.MOXS t)U RI-XIKK
Summons for relief against Newton
Plttman has been returned to the
! office of the clerk of the Superior
Court. Plttman was summonsed in
the -rase of Harris Burnett Dry
Goods company s. Kut Mace mid
Newton I'lttm.'in. The ummons whs
returned from tho sheriff of Mc
Dowell county where it wos under
stood that the defendant could not
be, found.
SMALL RLAZtt
The tire department was called out
yesterday afternoon at 1.45 o'clock to
extinguish a small blaze on tho roof
of the house at ths corner of Chest
nut and Charlotte streets occupied
by Dr. John Campbell.
NOW OPEN
Sproat's Millinery Parlors.
Oates Bldg., Pack Sq.
EveirYccisn
lauMfmmmum in nmin now
k MAR VEL Whirling Sprtt
I TtoMW TcIomI ijrWi
.1 Sit nl U oti r Of it en-
it eletviM
Am rear dnirltf.Tlt.
II T L. sue t
othsr. mil send ilAinn for
PI tutMtf.fi brofc Hilui ft taM
(nil Mruanlara SJUl dirctlu:i la. 1
slittVii to ltioiTM A R VSCCQ. r
SsMstSMlfewat'EWXOUsU:
OLD BOREAS
W ill Much make, his
iilie;ir;iuc'. even if ho
is a little slow at times;
so don't neglect your
COAL SUPPLY
M. & W. Indian, the
best that is.
I
Carolina Coal & Ice
Funeral Flowers
rniiKort just ns th-v i't ji
2rb MJ should lx, nl the ISTl
feVt- kiml that will kpep.f ' Wm"
a n6 rsht I'rl.-e.' 'fM
a 1 J Van l.tmllpv rn..i
JgjV. tircensboro. jr. C.
yit SMITH'S DRUG
(1?$ STORE.
II'-J AS51IEVUJ-E ACT.
?,ros
Steam Dye Works
p.i . . .....,. . M;
I rM f ormerly Asncviuo meam ive 1
POOLE BROS. Worka W
J Th only expert cleaners and
(I4 drs in Ashevllle. tn
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'nf"isaWIYiii -, ummti
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wmt?ipi mum J , M
' illlfBKiLasjswa' nawMJiti neja j I
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r.tlf?TLi llierp nn time, ar- A
pp Special Attractions at
Annex Jhis ibeek
$4 Slack and Colored Silk petticoats
for $Z.?5
Here is the best silk underskirt value ever offer
ed the Asheville women. These underskirts are
made of very good taffeta silk. The finishing shows
them to be far in advance of any previous sale skirt
we have yet sold.
Tho colors include; tail, brown,, green, pink, blue,
navy and red, also black.
Ifevf Spring ong Coats' Came
tjesterday
Our Buyer selected a number of up-to-date long
coats several days ago and yesterday we received
an advance shipment. They are indeed stylish;
sonic have' the kirnona sleeve, some sailor collars
and thoy are all right up to the minute in point of
style.
. They are priced at $17.50, $18.50
to $25.00.
Me
lS J edfern Corsets begins
V M I a TL - WT
Dresses In serge, bssket cloth, chUffon, voile, etxt) . are selling
at prices less than we paid f,or them. Every dress reduced one
third or . one-half. Prices $.9 8 to 35. Fr dresses that Were
118.75 to foG.
AT LINGERIE SHOP
PostoWce Sauare
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Groceries
6 lbs Best Lump Starch 25c j
Poultry
Uverything
Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. i'hones 48-244
MABDI GRAS CELEBRATION
NEW 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
ToPensacoIa 18.65
Furthev limit on return jxirtion of tickets by
depositing with special agent.
Convenient schedules, Pullman accommoda
tions arranged on application.
J. H. WOOD,
Dis't Pass. Agent.
'JIAPPY HOME"
CLOTHES
DRYERS
MAKE
HAPPY
HOMES
Harris Furniture
Company
' 'Home Furnishers"
IV South Main. Phone 1515
Let us Rive you an estimate of I
that Electrie Wiring Our work gives j
satisfaction. j
W. A. WARD,
AXVTHIXG ELECTRICAL
.., , Plione 119
and Demonstration
78 Patton Avenue
Fresh Meats
Vegetables
to Eat
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U. II. GRAHAM,
City Ticket Agent.
Private or class instruction In Sten
ography and Typewriting-.
Emanuel
School of Shorthand
MISS SADIE EMANUEL. PrUtS?
Phone 1733. 133 W. Cliewaaa
The Old Time Furniture Shop
57 .Vorth Main St.
Kuys and sells all kin.ls of antlout
furnltuie, and makos a specialty, of
repairing and renninhtng old pieces.
Phone 1074
HAVXKR K1SER. Prop
Accordian PlaiiinQ
From 1 to 27 izufies done-
HOOD'S
MISS CRUISE'S SHOP
25 Haywood st.
The latest Novelties and Huir Or-
Huir Or
oilet 'Jo
, naments, Hair Ooods and Toile
! tides, Manlc urinjr. Chiropody,
poolnjt and llajr Dressing.
NOTICE.
Is lierehy given that application
will be nde to the present session
of the General Assembly, ot Nort
Carolina for the passage of an Att
dissolving the undersigned corpora
tion. . v v
This January SO. 1911. '
ASHEVILLK AUDITOUIUjLf B
1 rl
teas' 1 j ' .
14 insist on MOiu-iCK.-s'i pooLE BROS. Phone 1230 12 'urih
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