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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN. MAKCII 3, 1011 mm . - m Cl2 tYoiy I on March- i Bon March j tiot. to the summer ui inter V ."fiT' PTTvaSft yftjCZT"? MUt Beler KoLierte cntertulned in formally Friday evening at her home on I'snland street lit honor of Mm. . Jack McKinney. The rlaem-e w at tractively decorated with a profuHlon of rt roaa d boneysurkle vines against a background of white. Mi liobers' guests wr Mrs. McKinney, Miss Beuliih McLean. Miss Wlnorvn Wilson, Mlaa Elisabeth Merrltl, MIbs Ulanch Dvls, Mlaa Carrie I.erman, Mr. Klnson Mlddleton. Mr. Welch McKinney, Mr: Hllllard Bolglcr. Mr. Crank Bherrlll, Mr. Floyd t'huppel. Mr. Xerxs Ulanehard, Mr. Jewell Stevens and other. J , Th Thursday Bridge club will be ntrt!nd thl week by Mra. Roen ffld at her horn on Orange street. J J One of the Interesting ceremonies of the "Week will be the, opening of the new hospital building at Ruther fordton by Dr. Joseph Price, of Phil adelphia. The engraved Invitation which hv been laauad atate that t)r. Price will give a clinic Thuradiiy at 11 ft. m.. Which will be followed by It luncheon: at J o'clock and the open lng rcl begin at half after two o'clock the enme afternoon. Quite 4 number of Invitation have .been Issued to the medical fraternity of Ashevllla and eeveral phyaiclena will attend. the dedication exercises Thurday. Vr. Price la one of the tnoet famed aurjron of Amerlc, jnd although Advanced IB yeara la atill actively ,ene-ad in hie profession Where he atanda at the top. The op portunity at hearing auch diatln ruiehed person on auch an auaplcioua ocaalon will be take advantaire of by many. The new building will be known a the RutherfortHon boapl tal, .v, J ' . Wit. and Mra. M. D. Long will be at home Sunday afternoon and evening, March It, at tbelr reeldenoe on Park avenue in honor of tbelr daughter. Ml Edna Long, and Mr. Quatave Uchtenfel, whoae engagement waa recently announced. The Intercollegiate debate of lUith rford college v.. Weavervllle eoliths ill be held In the college auditorium at Weavervllle March tt at half after nven o'clock in, the avnlng. This u the second of a eerlee of three do. ."te in which , the patrona of the illege wilt be Interested. - The vUD I'.J U cordially invited to attend, ;.: The Saturday Mualc club held an Interesting 'meeting . yatrday after- 'on. at the homa . of cMiaa Bum ' right on College street. There waa i i unusually good attendance and th 'ogram wae one of the moat de I ihtful of the winter. At the con- ' uion of the latter tea and a alad n arao were aerved. .."The anthem"; thla morning el Alt r.iiia'- church will be by Allum, "I ' iMird the; Voice Kit Jeaua Say. In ?-ch the aolotnu wilt be Mre. J. O. f keleather and Sr. Paul H. ninr, organ recital by Mr ' Harkrr "I .be given during Lent Thurada; 'whoone Inatend of Ruitday aa hee-: i .faravfUfffcrnoon the ithm n wvarea a raiaia,,; f( jpin ''T wlJi be aung. fnieaaed Jua;"r . choii; i , Next Sunday d Oounpil'ii "f-dila" will be aung. which win be jpeclal Inteetat. i The prgan.iracttnl raday: followe evenaom. .fn i Iwlll I In at MO r TheTrfim wilt be ). bllahed later In the work, i '' ' , Teaterday waa a red letter dy at Tountry club which waa Ihs cen- tfr of affair social. The link re tted with golfer and indoor the ' A room waa crowded, ovr-rflo'vlng In the veranda, Mra, L. 4 l-yneri ' nrvd tea to. the membera, and the . a table waa the center of attract inn iring the late afternoon. The 8ut "day afternoon ar rapidly becm 'g the event of the week and can he Upended upon when all elae falls to nuae and meet one's frteiula in a Irlt of comradeship that the ntmoi r'tere of the Country club 'alone 'Hng nut., : Th steady growth of in- -reat In th Country club N veiy -atlfylng to the members, .ind t in '""tlned to become an Important fac tor In the hh in ii hi-mt 01 A;.h, IUu uml oiu. of (h gri'utf.fit .ilua -tfolia to the KHionii'i' iiihI vmli r . I, tors. The sivet'pfHuki'N t.turfi,i!ni v ; vns not ttnlHhcd until too Inu- lo Il.h Ih. . u.ll I ... .Iii.t, .n ' a liitrr Ijiii lie. This will he a week of inti rrst to nomcn as It iwin'ii in I hi; 1 1 r . t n' Hip mirliig mllllnory opniliiK" Wi-IiIi'j new shop on Haywood ntn t t III 1 d Hie procession with a Vni'rlav opening and the olhr mpe will hI'c Ihclr exhllilllona nt Inti-rvul, duvln th rcmulndcr of tlf montJi. 'I'hc i;!lmpnes o( the nfw hnls ore encnur aiiUm, nnd the smnll close-llttlng loqui'K nrr very smart. Tin- ol" f rlpml of the past, the (allor lint. I'.f returni'd ainl v.ill hi- much worn Ciia lummpr. Nothlnir ! pnilici', If lie 'iiniltiK, nnd solves n purun iirohlcm astonishingly well. Thin nlmiile hat of rough mrnw has a style mid re finement thnt the allurement o." til n It 'purrote nnd grefii roues truufdi ivitli allver lace fll lo supply. There ' u mushroom anllor with scurf tlin' II! be mueh worn with vvohIi froi irU-o thla summer. The ilrrse Imt" ii.ivc not put In an sppeiirimcfl and nr tsgcrly awaited. Jl All women r Invited to nil' nil the Informal vesper hour Hinidnv rt ernoon at 4.30 nt the Vounit Woman's Chrlatlan associntton. Tim MhJ.il will be "Ruth and Mary Musihilcii led by Miss Kate Manlry- Tll' vm' broldery class moets on Moiid.iy sit .0 and the German clous at 7.i!0. All member ere, eligible. The Shakespeare club mH with Mrs. Mary Warden Wllllnmaon al her home on Merrlinon avenue Fri day afternoon.- The tragedy of Klnx tar wa dlsoussed and taft ft:er mode on the following subjects by some of the members; "History of Rnglnnd In Bhake speartt's time," Miss French Puttie. "The London singe In Hhnkcspcare'n time," Mis Kuganla llciwe. "Incidents in Shakespeare's life that Influenced his tragedleo." Mrs, K. H. Burrell. "rittnk of the play." Miss Nun Iteeoe. "Oonerel und Began," iMI?s Hesslo Anderson. 'fKdmund compared with other of Shakespeare' villlans," Mis Kdlth Anderson,' "Moral of the play," Mis Kato Hsnlsy. Refreshment were served by Miss Lula Oay Wllllajns. The club will be gin the tudy of Othello at th next meeting. " ' j Mis 'Maty, Millender delightfully entertained a number of her friends at her homo on Pearson drive lust eventBf t ooatnme party, ..Danalng wa anghgod ;ln-' and deticlou re freahment were, served toward the close of ,th" pyanloKr' Amrm In vited .ww' Ml Martonf Beynoids. "Mia Louise t tJacksaft, 141s iBaruh Olven. Mis ;Brtrl Porter Jlto PiwothV Atkinson ,Mia jflanna ones, Ml.Mlgarcti...CQwan', MIsaKttslw, flernardV. .MtosiJiHsfr 'AxanfleK ;f is Lpule Arbog(at, Ml AdjlaldMcr rlmon, Mlsg Kilaabtith' Merrlmon. Mlsa 1 Dorothea "n'onvvr,, Ml- AHyne Heyiol) Mis .PahHrte, Moore.. Miss Kdnn iheior.''M(Ul:''i)ufca ftirter, Miss rwroths! jifrtidijlp'lt,, irv,r. ; Bfi r. - im ui TtimviV' ok 'v-iiarfono spendtny-a few; 'tfcty ' in ;th ty a gueat at the l)attery 'Park; ... . . Mr.'Fi P. PaSon oli Tryort fiet yes terday In the: 'clty a. gueat' at Hotel Berkeley. ' Mr. O. K. Angc-11 of Winston 1 spending a few days In tha city slay-, Ing at the Swantmnoa. Mr. 8. W.yHnloo of Dlllshoro spent yesterday In the city staying nt the Swannunaa. Mr Fergu Htlkeleather, Mr. and I Mrs. J. . It. Ontes, Miss Mnry Htlke- i leather ond Mis IjiImrc t 'rites re-I 1 wmmm it. A Comprehensive (fathering We have brought together an assortment of high grade Silks for Spring and Summer wear that vye are ' proud t'f. No matter what idea you have acquired in regard to the new silks, you have a pleasant surprise in store if you have not viewed our line. All wo ask is that yon sw our showing before you buy then you'll buy here. Every yard of kcmxIs that comas from us bears the Stamp of Hon Mareho' quality. Yon Mi !qoiil On it to wear. A few of the newer efi'eeta are lifted below: Foulard .Silk, L'.'J inches wide, all the new shades, for 5'Jc, 75c and 80c yard. Foulard Nilk, '.V, inches wide, in stripes, dots and figures, for $1.25 yard. Bordered Taffeta Silk, in dress pattenif, 45 inches wide, for $12 and $15 pattern. Bordered Foulard Silk, in dress patterns, beautiful designs, for $10 and $12 pat tern. Grenadines, 40 inches wide, in black and colors, for $1.00 yard, h'kinjwrs Satin de Chine, the standard for light linings, for $1.50 yard. Foulard1 Secri Sillc, 27 inches wide, many dainty patterns, for 45e yard. Striped Wash Silk, 36 inches wide, best combination of colors, for-fi.00 yard. This is a partial memorandum of the newer arrivals. Our line of staple silks is as thorough as ever. You will lie Katisiicd with what you buy here. tgents for adies' Jiome Journal Patterns These patterns are made for American women by America's foremost designers. ' The fact that the greatest woman's magazine published is connected with them in enough to recommend tlieni. We chose Ladies' Home Journal Patterns because we knew that they were designed better, that as they became known they would be more popular, for they give satisfaction. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for Spring at 10c and 15c. - ' 7fce jtfnnex Announces Sjflr rival of Numerous Spring (garments The Annex hails the Spring with a galaxy of beautiful wearing apparel unparalleled in the garment history of this city. We are endeavoring to give the Asheville ladies a better selection of up-to-date Wearing Apparel than they could formerly find. This store waa separated from the main one for the simple reason that we wished to carry larger stocks than was possible in the cramped condition of the department in the main store. That's the reason you cau find just what you want po quickly and easily at the Annex. You are invited to come in and look the line over. You'll be enthusiastic, too, when you see this array. Pretty foulard and Wash Presses Our line of these dresses has just begun to arrive. They are selling daily and if the ones that follow are as dainty as the recent arrivals you have something yet to live for. The prices are very reasonable. As we anticipate doing a great deal more business in th'is department, we have cut down the margin of profit. Foulard Dresses in stripes and dots, best colors, for $10 to $30. "Wash Dresses, in cluding Lingerie, Gingham, Lawri and Marquisette, for $2.50 to $25. The Dress Goods for 1911. Kvory k"c wonve Is shown In our assortment of Spring Wool Knurl. prices range from 60c to 3.0 yril Val Laces Have Arrived for Spring. ; You will always find the largest' vurieCy of Xaces here. Val La era sell for 6 c to 50o yaitf. 1 I 1 i , j ape The largest ever sold at 75 Cts., per dozen. Or der a.dozon today for Sunday morning breakfast. STRADLEY & LUTHER. Sells Whltn Hnnso Coffee nnd Tea tha World's best. 3 JCust l'ni'K Sq. Phones 64 and 631. IN THE KITCHEN Cuts out the smoke J and soot. Is lighter to 2 handle, and more m quantity. Ooke is the irfeal kitchen fuel. (Contlnnotl on Pri Tlrf) 5 C B A Modish Corset Designed for Better Dress This new department our corset depart ment has been added to fill the ever increas ing demand for a giood corset foundatoin, which will properly bring out those distinc tive features of high class apparel. CjB corset designers maintain a Style liu reau in Paris. Weekly the newest ideas in feminine attire are cabled to CjB makers in New York. Having this information at hand and being fortified by years of experience these makers build corsets unlike all others in an exclusive class, These superior Corsets are boned with ' Samson bone" and have plush on steel. C B a la spirite corsets have too many desirable features to be named here. We will" welcome our many friends and customers to this de partment and there explain in detail the dis tinctive merits of our corsets. The grace, the style and the onderful com fort of a properly fitting corset eau only bo known by the wearing of a C!B a la spirite. They come in two hundred and forty models, which includes figures of every couceiveablo mould. Prices $2.00 to $10.00. jU V. MOORE & CO. SOLE AGKNT8. ji r.vrro.v ave. Millinery peinng ! : PHONE 130 : Carolina Coal & Ice : : Company : r.MCHESTEB S PILLS jkak J; il WJ Tl" Mltrr. Sit of low. v !w 2a UiiP&nko nuANK rtf.Ls. n IT. v4nLnttMRel.&afrt,AIr, KrUlt 'wnvnwifi.wr? "vrpvuHrRf A general reduction In all waists In creRe. Marqiiiseta itVwL'Xf embroidery One dozen of our last .shipment In this markdnwn. $2.98. J3.25. J4.4S. 14.98. $6.98, t.25. on up. Heretofore I4.5e.,'$5."5. 16.00, 7.J5. 9.i5. J11.00, on up. The values In this sale are absolutely the Beist we have ever of fered. Poslotfice Square kl LINGERIE SHOP 78 Patton Avenue THE GrRUNER SANITARIUM Phone 684 Asheville, NT. C. 31 Haywood St. Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases of women and other chronic diseases. The Bath and MaSSage department of the Sanitarium Is open, to the public. Turkish. Russian, Cabinet, Betz-Hot-Air, Electrlc-LlRht, Tub, SIU, Foot. Shower and Needle Baths. Galanic and Farradlc Treatmcntj Electric Vibrating and Sweedish Massage ar.d Movements. Thure Brandt Massoge for Diseases of Women, Douches Lavage. " Saturday, larch lifii 5 Haywood St. FLOWERS We make a specialty of "Wedding Boquets. Funeral Designs and Flowers for Social Af fairs. Everything in Cut Flowsrs Let us have vour or- RIDINO AROUND WEAVERVILLE And North Buncombe Is a pleasure when you're' driving behind one of our horses. PHONE 138 -Roberts & Williams Wcverlllp, N. C. NOW OPEN Sproafs Millinery Parlors. Oates Bldg., Pack Sq. Private or class Instruction in Sten ograpby and Typewriting. Emanuel School o! Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL. Prln. Phono 1733. 132 W. Chettfnat The Old Time Furniture Shop 57 Xorlh Main St. Buys and sells all kinds of antique furniture, and makes a specialty of repairing and ratlnlshing old pieces. Phono 1074 HAVXER A RISER. Props. Daily Grind of the Police Court Informed on the price of ti.-k-et-i -thst cily from various points. He will furnWi the rates nrcvalllns; at the hotels unil will from time to tim. untntiUe special psrtles from ilifTorent cities to spend th wot'k-end St Hot Springs. . , i' ', ders. MacKay's Pharmacy I Prescription Specialists J Opp. P, 0. - The followlnsr onsc were disposed of in city polc court yesterday j morninti: ' C. K. MarK. assault, guilty; ccntin- ued prayer for Judgment. Ullle Swans, disorderly condui t, ; liullty: Judgment suspended on py- i meiil of the costs. : j t Paion. disorderly conduct. I guilty; Jtidement suspended on puy- ; ment of the costs. j Wynne Hawkins. opcvUlitg automo- ; btle In reckless manner; not guilly. j rrni.KTrv Hinwr. ! ' !t::ev!ng that pubiicUy is form of advertlalns which pays. Mr. Frank i Helen, proprietor of the Mountain I l-srk hotel at Hot Springs, will with- . In a few day open at the ticket of tlre or the Southern railway here a hurenu of Informstlon. In regard to j Ilia town. He will supply those de- ; siriiW It .wltli literature, relating to i Hot fprlnK 5nl will, keep the pnbliw Let us give you an estimate of : that Electric Wiring. Our work gives ! satisfaction. W. A. WARD, ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 13 Church St. Phone 419 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeB I Groceries - Fre3h Meats j Jusl Received a Fine Assortment i of Fresh Fish Poultry Everything to Eat 1VI. HYA Cor N. Main and Merrimon A Vegetables ve. J Phono: s 49-243 FOR RENT Eight room house, M minutes walk from post-bfflce. One-haif Mock from car line. Has bath, eleilrlc light, range and furnace. I'rico 125.00, THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. ks PaUon Ave, Superb Carnations E m of flowers you ever !?rf saw. They simply (Sm.1; ... . . i nt.., r mttte u. ..... . ,i ..u . ? r . U . q..a. ' . i . . i .... - i lfZL VZfl Ih.l Ml r...ki WkXtZ """" . Rf:Vi T-KLf.'? U 1 if, )3?r? J- 'B I.tmllc Co..(V rii 8MiTI.S DHCO i;Vf :A MI-S "IUIUV. J-VtlSH lMXs ASHEVILLE AQT. fcil krrniV.it, , ..uLirill.' --Tor From 1 to 27 inches done. HOOD'S i MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 liayuond St. . Where you AMI find the. - latcs styles in huir goods, ftstlr ornmnts. The most , up to rbtte roethoil oi Shamoootiur. Hair dressinc: Mini. ciirinR and chiropody, "Tor ludie and Gentlemen. NOTICE. Is heretiy given that appllcatloi will be made to the present sessloti of the Oonernl A?retirhv of Jortb Carolina fir the passage of an At I dissolving tie uniiersigned corpora tion. This January 3, l'.'l 1. ASilKVII.LK ACPITORRTM CO. Bros. Steam Dye Works , W Formerly Ashovllln Steam Dye tt o POOLE BROS. Wo,; W O Tho only evnert cleaner and O rH lcr in Asheville. CO FOOLS. BEOS. Phone 10 "'''''". r-. -:f9.r 6
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