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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1911 Gin Triy, Starch tl. and Saturday. April ly there wilt be held a basser ana noonday lunch in the Y. M. C. A, eudltdrtum. Th proceed will be foi tha benefit of a heating plant fund fey UUI,eT.,W. C. A, All Ihoi who hav aramleed fancy or needlework article t any aorl ar requited to end thaw by Tueaday, the 21th. to Mra. Lane or Mlsa Uaborn at the Henrietta. Contribution for the lutrch fhay b tant on Friday morn-tnav-the Hat. to Mra. C. W. Balrd at the T, U, C. A. Tha affair promises to Ha one of much interest. On Fri day arealng th baaaar will be open (ram I to It o'elork. At .30 there will be a mualcal program, to which the public la cordially Invited The vesper service at the Young Wem' Christian association will be conducted by Ulaa Oaborn. A cordial Invitation ,!a, extended to all women and air la and especially to viaitora in tb eMfciJv. Tha girt', physical training class ! will mm ak ueual at I It on Saturday afternoon at tha T. W. C, A. , Thathlav waist and embroidery rlaaee meet on Monday afternoon at Lit. Thoae wtihlng to loin tha ahlrt walat, cUaa ar skd to brine ma terial, scissors, thread, ate. and pat Urn for alt. . t4nlt announcement will ehortly a md tot retard to tha etaaa la flrat i Mid) to tha Injured and home nursing. That who era Intereated will pleaee i Ulephdns Mitt Oabprn at tha aaeocl . atlen.. -i Tha ladle' ten a la tournament which began yesterday afternoon at the I Country club waa one 6f tha Inter ! aatlnc event of tha day, Tha acorat war a follow: Hlee Alnelle won froir,lfm. t, C. Waddall. T-S. 14; wjaawv 'e-e.esw, - ssw ve M, -t. Ulaa Thar Chap. I rniii won from Mlaa Adelaide Lough' I ran twa eete. . Mla Helen Chap wan lost to Hi Sarah Watt, l-T l-l. Mra. TUuban Robertson won. from MiagAllady McNary l-l. 17. . Th: mnmlngi Mi raulln Peeuin a'ae" Miss Bonnie Raavaa, Mr. Tench Cos And Mr, Johnson. Mra, Robert Jnhnaon and Mlaa Marjorl Pearson U1 play, Thla afternoon Mia Barah a Wan ana Mra Ctrl Reynold. Mlaa k . .. . - . -kl- U. 19 ..... ... 0 Krpwv rwiHiiHH.VHV mum. nuiifi v Jennee trill play. Thi afttrneon tha " men ; , tngl, ,: n-club handicap -'match, eighteen hole, golf tourna i ment wilt b eemraencad. Tea, will trvd during the afternoon by one ef tha ehjft IDMlMl. .' t i Tha drtwlng ei, the men handl, 1 r. er a follow; Mr. Joa finder u wit ty W, Vn Srown, Mr. , Guy wni mTf - t, aoct atrown, Unker with Prv ,C f, .Jo a 6wm fmith wUh Mr. A. . Mr. Harry tana with Mr. .eoraan, r, V Barnard. I Jonae. ttt. Tt, ieymour with . J. rregt, (to m w at i- . mm .' v ) ten. Mr. a. Adama wtth, Mt, T. (!. (fitpr. Jf, B,.Oran with Mr. Pierce i rt. Kr. ; R U. . Branch ,wlta Mr. j fktnnf M, Xngyear with Mr, Red i Held, Mr. HaneooH wit a Mr. Laa. Mr. wa,M MltoUall . with Mr, Reeve AafJadwa, Mr. Bltwortu tyman with WM, C. awy.f . ,; iflia'dai Mltehall antartainaa n Thwraday rnln with, an Informal -'Gawd, .party at her rldncan Cheat Mat atraat, - The . bout waa prettily 4t4, Matt balng thacoler, Thai fWarert) war carnation. If laa Qna aea Paaalar won th flrat pnv a af pink aweet aa, and th eoaaolatis went ta Mia Sadi Bol una. Mia Mitchell' guest war ' Julswea JtelHna, Ml Oenoeae Caoaler, Wr. and Kr. Perry Cobb. Mr, Har ,ej Dome, Mlaa Myrtle Rolttna. Ml tiamlla MltchtlU M'm uth Brown, Mr. Caaslua CTudger, Mr. w. O. Borne. Mr. Qaylor..Mr. Uoy Wagner and Mr. t 'K'ha informal danck laat vanliii ithk Battery Park hotel was on of the iot uecaful of th winter. tVha palm room we piled to overflow. Ip y th young people at th height . af (ha evening. Th dance hav prwvad so popular that th ball room hat bean called Into requisition and JUI be Used nest week. Tha annual llBTitaUone UI ha Issued today and th first, of tha week for tha ensuing yaar.'aneT, wijil a required at each of 4sva dan. Thtr will be a few pacta! daneea given before the open In Vail 'which I on of th largest danepa af th year. Tha annual gr man thla yr tvlll be quit mter t eetisvg . as these given . hitherto, and wlU rival tha' bat poudre of last eea sop. ut (hat the distinguishing feature will be haa not been an- rtattneed, het 1t aura to he Interesting, Catalogue Sent on R equeat. Pretty Wash Belts Keiser's New Styles : ; Just Received All women are familiar with the wonderful quality and distinctiveness of style in Keisers merchandise. The dainty new collars, jabots and belts are prettier than ever this Spring. We hare just received a large stock of prct . ty Wash Belts in plain Linen and Pique and embroidered Linen. Belts have beautiful pearl v buckles which are detachable. Prices 25c to pso. t . Our Collars come plain tailored, embroider M and lace; great variety in styles. Jabots vcome in every desirable design muslin trim med with lace or embroidered, lace, silk, etc., etc. Prices, Collars arid Jabots, 15c to $5.00. M. V. M00RE & CO. ' WOMEN'S AOTRAKOIUES tl PATTO.V AVE. AND PERSONAL. JL I MI Marv Uule Swope returned from New York th Hrl of lh- week j wllh her lelhr. Dr. H. H. Hwope, 1 ho hud gone lhfr to meet her on ! her arrl,.l. M! ao(ie h. apent ' the r nli road with a party of frlr nils Thuraday efternoon a doaen or more of her girl friend i ailed at : the reriorv at Blltmore to welcome i ' her home nfler theee menv months' benre. during whUli time Mlaa flwope hut traveled nrounrt the world, pending Chrlatmae In Ceylon. Ji The Aahevllle hool cloeed yeatar da for the Heater hollda). and he tudenta departed for the varloua des tination. The 'andy kitchen wa ap parently the meeting place, and the gathering of the clan occurred there. There were a number of gay parttea composed of the tudenta. who had luncheon afterward dispersing for the train. The atudenti have depart ed on special Pullmans end will be awav for three weeka. Mr. Marahall A. Hudson, of Syra cuse, the founder and president of the Baracas. will lecture Wednesday evening In the first Baptist church. The Baracas and Phlletheas wilt he especially Interested In the lecture, to which the public t Invited. Mr. Hudeon will speak on the work of the Baracas and ht lecture will be of great Interest, w Ji The Rectors' Aid society of Trinity church will en "Saturday from eleven to five hold a cake and doughnut sale at he etore of Brown Northrup on Patton avenue. Doughnula will b aarved hot, "while you wait." and there will be an abundance of ape dally good cakes. Coffee will h made during tha houra mentioned, and aarved along with hot doughnuts to all who may wleh refreshment Tha aala will doubtless he well patronise,.. Jt Ji Inspector (lenersl Hiring Held, of the North Carolina National guard,! and Captain Corpllt. of tha United State army. . together with Major twrence W. Toung and Major Bur geon Eugene . uienn, were enter talned at dinner last evening at the Battery Park -hotel by Captain Bur geon Francis J. Clamenger. Mr. A. I. Gsnt, of Greensboro. I apanding eome time In the city, a guest at tha Berkeley, -rl Mr. 8. U Springfield, of Waynes vllte, spent yesterday In Aahevllla. Mr. Jo Weaver! of High Point. It an Ashevllle vlattor for a few day. Mr. N. Buckner and Mr. C. C. Chambera hav returned from Green villa. S, C wher they attended a meeting in tha Interest of tha pro poaad railroad from Oraanville to KnosvtUa Mr. H. W. Plummar. who atampanlad them t Ortan villa. atayed over for a day or to. Judge Jama I. Webhjeft yeatar day afternoon for Charlotte, where ha will spend today and tomorrow, re turning to reconvene Superior court hat Monday morning. , ,v Sheriff W, M. Buckner. of Madison county,, waa In tha city yesterday. Mr. W. A. Reynolds, who Is Inter td In tha eonetructlon of a railroad In Perry county, Ky.. la In the city for a few daya Mr, George M. Prltohard. after v le tting hi people in tha city for a few day, returned to Marahall yesterday Mia Minnie Davt haa returned from Charlotte, where she haa bean visiting her cousins, the Misses Thorn Mra Bchnapf aad her small daugh ter, Julia, hav returned from a visit to frlenda In Pennsylvania. . Mr. Carolina B. McQueen return today from a severs I days' visit to friendt In Charlotte. N. C. Mr. Thomaa C. Hayes, of Charlotte, la In the city for a short stay on busi ness. Mr. f'harlea H. Knight, of New Haven, la in Ashevllle for several daya on business. Mr. Joseph W. Holt, of Highland. N. C. la in the city, and I a guest at the Battery rark hotel. Mr. J. Burllngame, of Columbia. 8 C, Is In the city for a few dava on business. : ' ! MOYAL BaEdng The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined Mo produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a f fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixtures mads in imitation of baking powders, but eottUming alum, are (taquantlv distributed from door to door, or gfve away in grocery store. Sucn mixture are dangerous to use in food. In England, Fiance, Germany and tome sections of the United States their tale is prohibited by law. Alum it dangerous mineral acid, and all phytidant condemn baiting powder coatainmg it Thm Imbml of mlum baking powdmrm momt mbow thm Ingrmdimittm. HEAD Mrs. Lucit,' of Point Breese, N. C la In the city, and le spending a few week at the Battery Park hotel. Mlsa Sadie Rolllne ha gone to Hen dereonvllle to vlait frlenda for several days. Mr. nd Mrs. William Montgomery and daughters, Misses Claries and Helen, are (pending several weeks In Aahevllla on their return from Flor ida, after which they will return to their home In RarWord, Conn. Mr. William Baker, of Hot Springs, la spending several weeks In Charleston, S. C. Mlaa Kthel McDonald haa returned to her home in Greensboro after a visit to Mlsa Mary Mcllver. of Cleve land. .. who la spending the eettaon In Ashevllle: Mr. and. Mra. J. M. Walton and Mies Lydla Mulllns. of Memphle. Tenn., are visiting In the city. Mrs. Walton and Mis Mulllns will remain In Ashevllle for several weeka. Mr. Clyde Holt, who haa been visit ing' friends for several days In the olty. ha returned to his home. Mr, snd Mrs., John W. Cranston. who were recenuy married In this city, have returned from the North, and are In Augusta, (la., their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Van Moore and daughter, who have suent the winter In Dunedln, Fl., are expected to re turn to the city the flrat of April. Mr. and Mrs. "rank Thompson have gone to Baltimore, where they were summoned by the Illness of h niece. Mr. Thompson Is the mnpeger of the Rice-Miller Paint company. Miss Rebecca Cushman Is at pres ent In Boston, Mess., where she Is visiting friends, and will probably he joined later by her mother. Mrs. W. I.. Cuahmnn. Mr and Mrs C. K. Mcllnrge have gone to meet the staler of the latter, Miss Clsrs Klneald. In Chattanooga. Miss Klneald haa apent eome weeks In Florida. Pr. and Mrs. C. V. Reynold. ho have spent the winter at the Manor, have returned to their home InEdge- ! i mont Park, which has been leased ' j during the winter. Mrs. William J. Cocke who lias been In Texas for some weeks, has returned to the city. Miss Edith Lawrence hss returned to New York after a visit to Mrs. . t Hunt, slopping on her way In Washington. Mrs. f- P. Tsrlton ac companied Miss Iiwrence to Wash ington, where she was called by the Illness of her niece. Mr. Hilliard Booth has returned to ; New York arter a aeveral weeks' nay j In Ashevllle and the vicinity. Recent arrivals at the Manor are: : Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Davidson, of In dlanspolls. lnd.; Mr. and Mrs. Oenrse I Follanshee. of Pittsburg. Pa.: Mrs. Richard TJader and son, of Rnway. ton. Conn.: Mra. H C Hoeflnghoff snd Mlsa Kathleen HoeMnaJtofT. of Cincinnati. O.: Mrs. H. S. Weller. of Milwaukee. Wis.; Mr. J. Mllhening. of Chicago. III. Mrs. Oregory returned to the city yeaterdav from Birmingham. Ala. ! where she wss called en the account i of the illness of her daughter. Mr. ' Jamee Meena. Th condition of Mrs ' Meane wee so Improved as to allow Mrs. Oregory' return to Ashevllle. on Powie: THE LABEL Every Vcman U .vfflurtMS at AM Id) katff bout tna wonderful IRVCL Wairlisa Ssrtf Tha sw Vaelnet Syringe. evaaJsM. II lamaUy, IARVIL, cc.pt ae kM He slams for lltomnua' Bsrii-naM. Itslveifullssr Ian afMldlraet&flBj levaluableto Ui. ' MUVU 01., lest IN Street. Sew ws" t'NDERGROUKD WIBEXESS BtCRUN, March It.-Two Oer man scientists, Drs. Lelmbach and Ixewey, have succeded wltri wire less for underground communication. Messages between the potash mines in the north Hurts mountains, a dis tance of neurly a mile and a half at at level of l.tiOO feet below me sur face. The messages were so clearly delivered that the cUntlata conclude much greater distance are feasible. The dlmovery la regarded as highly important In case of mine disasters Only One "RKOMO QUININE" That la LAXATIVE BRniin oiiim. INK. Look for the signature of B. W. unwei. usea tne world over to cure a cold in One Day. tc IN FORMA PAPKRIS. An order whs signed yesterday by I lerk or the Court Marcus Erwln al lowing I., tl. Rich. by his next friend, J. H. Hlrh, to sue the Cham pion Fiber company and T. A. Long without furnishing, the customary bond. $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Kidneys Free Relievre rjrtn.rv and Kldnev Troab lea. Qackarhe. Straining, hwelllne. Uic. Stooa Pain lu th Bladder. Ktdneva and Back. Wouldn't It he nloa within a week itT SO to heln In . V nnK., . ... -. to the scalding, dribbling, straining or too frenuent nasaaae of urine: "he forehead an i the baek-of-the-heaJ aches: the t I tehee and Dalns in the Deck: the arowlnv muscle weakness: snots before the evee: vellow skin, slueelsh bowela: swollen eveilds or ankles: lea cramos: unnatural short breath: eleenlessneaa and the desoon dencv ? I have a recloe for these troubles that vou can deoend on. and If vou want to make a onirk recoves-T. von ouaht to write and wet a coov of It Manv a doctor would charae vou 13. 60 lust for wrltlne this oreerrlDtlon. but I have It end will be arlari to unt it to vou entlrelv free. Juet droo me !,Jine. Oi's: Dr. A. E. Robinson Kti Luck Bulldlne. Detroit. Mich. savlna what vou suffer from, and 1 will aend the rai-lna hv return mall In a olaln enveiote. Ae vou vill see ; when vou et It. this recine contalnt ; pnlv nine, harmless remedlea. but It i has a rrrat healing and naln-con-j ouerina oowpr. It will oulcklT show Its newer once ' vou use -It. so I think vou had better see what It Is without delsv. I will ! send vou a c -v rres-rou nan use M ! st"t rr v. ., t Itnm order for our 8trUke Msdfto-Mweur clothtr--tBan7 , tMim SMir. No Biorr or osporivntTo iraiomy w tt-3ri tM svocMy'sBakintj burnotM ftsasfbtW ym with tur eopitatl Suite Pants $2S? Trr Mmmit MttaMM It ktvt i h tw M and vrkMniie siHUHfA . One NwMn want,! in .,., tom Krmtl tmtft. riOGgEUTMLCllNGCa. twmwimm aSS! It ht cannot lupolr -Jt5ZL pi. Tha Old Time furniture Bttop 87 North Mala St. Buya and sells all klnda of antique' furniture, and makes a specialty ef repairing and reflnlehing old piacas Phone 1074 HAVNEIt KISKR. Prop. Salt Rising Bread We rnako the genuine Halt Rising: Bread, estop cruet: It haa that natty flavor. Prreh daily. Asheville Steam Bakery, Phone 6J2 ur SSI. Baby Photographs Have the baby's picture taken now. Bring It up In tha middle of a bright day. We make a specialty of quick exposures. ) Catch them lauchlnir. playing, etc. Phono 1704. '. I'. HAV, 19 Patton Ave. COKE FOR THE KITCHEN RANGE J A great many are us J ing it with perfect sat , isfaction. Burns better I when slightly dampen l ed. Is light, clean, a smokeless, Bootless and dustless. Phone 130 : Carolina Coal & Ice : .. Company ei HAIR GOODS Manicuring, Shampooing, llairdressing and Chirop ody. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP as Haywood St. x You always get ex- aetly what your doctor S orders when you send i your prescriptions to : MacKay's Pharmacy j ; Prescription Specialists Opp. P. 0. leaaf Ak tMtit sTiemsilel 1 HI I H?l asM 'ft. eistl w tMWfawwW Btais, Alerfcyti KtJgtrbe SOLD BY DnJOaiSTS EVmnfi ONCE A CUSTOMER Always a Customer We relv on our superior laUndry work and service to make you a permanent patron. A trial Is all we ask Savvnnanoa Laundry "We treat your laundry white." Consumption BSi! This earaable leal nook telle la plela, simple laa goaga hew Ooo eunptloa eaa be eared la rear ewo borne. If von kaew f any eee su'flerisg fsoSB OooMSBDtlea. Catarrh. BronobhJs. Asthma er say threw, er troueie, or are roe reel t tals Boos win aetp you ven ti rea are in tee advaaeed star af Ua dlaee sad feel there la no bone, thla book will show yea bow ethers bare eured themselves ertar ell remedies tbey hid trlrd tailed, and they bo ileved tbelr ease hopelsa. Write at ease t tan Veaaerssaa Cea. smottea ResMtty C. 467 Weter Street. Kalsraajis. Mlcb. aad twey wwt glsly esad ysa the bwifc by eetara iwaN arte ewi also a gsasrsas sasaty el two Mew Tree law at. ebeelntety tree, for tbey wset every sul leror to have this weaderfol remedy before It is too lata. Dont wait write today. It may mesa the saving ot yew lite. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS T. P. A's 19 are our valued patrons B( Thsnks Come again, gentle- III men. Phone 138. Weavervllle. 1 1 n Roberts & Williams I ; V Weavert llle, N. C I J Ploie 70 .. .U- sti -a 1 1 . 1 W agv- X lm aflleted. eeaeg ta e earn. Oh pack Square oys ls)ash Juits They aro specially good values. The colors in clude: White with blue, trimming, solid tan. blue I with white stripe and They are well made of wash. The sizes range Prices of these suits Our dressmaking department, made up oif compe-. tent women who can make " dresses and : to your taste. Let us make vour Lingerie Dresses.' AT THE LINGERIE SHOP ' THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Asheville, K. C. St Haywood St Phone tit Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for aelect cases of Nervotisnee. Paralysis. Asthma. Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism. Disease of women and other chronlo diseases. , The Bath and MabSagO dPrtmenfof th Sanitarium It oner, to th public. Turklah, Ruetah, Cabinet, Betx-Kot-Alr, Klec trie-Light. Tub, Sitx, Foot, Shower eAd Needle Bathe. Oalranlc and Farradlc Treatment, Electrto Vibrating and Sweedish Maasag acd Movement. Thure Brandt Massage for Platease of Women. Douches Lavage. , ! GROCERIES Evcrytliino to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. a Moderate Prices. M. HYAMS : Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 ,1 FURNITURE New and Second-hand; Stovei, Ranges, Jron Bied Springs, Mattresses, Rugs, Art Squares, Matting etc. . ,. We give you a "Square Deal" and "GolightlyT on the Prices. A cordial invitation to you. DEAL & G0L1GHTLY, 27 North Main St. Phone 354. ; COFFEE THAT PLEASES It is our aim to give the people of Asheville FULL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY the best coffee for the least possible price. So vou make no mistake when you buy "WHITE HOUSE." 1-pound air-tight tin 38 cts. 3jound air tight tin $1.10 STRADLEY & LUTHER. S East rack So, Pnon M m FOR SALE Small country place of six acres within five minutes walk of Weaverville car line. Has good four-room house with cellar, good ba rn, wood house and poultry house. $2,000. Terms. J THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. imiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiti SPROAT'S MILLIXERY PARLORS Oate Bldg.. Pack Sqnare Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. Cake Walk A grand cake walk, given by the I waiters of Battery Park. Hotel In the ' Ball Room Saturday night, March ! ffrth. 1 Funeral Flowers De!ivere When You Want Titi J. VAN UNDLEY NURSERY CO.. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store,' Asheville Agt. brown with white' stripe. " i durable galatea and will from 2 to 10 years. range from $1.25 to $3.75.,? j.....-; a FRESH HEAT J 1 1 1 1 ti t I Ml I M it sea Millinery Importers:: M. WEBB CO. ; Club Building, i: ; :. Haywood St. : : i--- Privato or class Instruction in Stea. ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADUB EMANUEL, Prla. Phona ITSS. i3a W. 22t MONDAY. MARCH 27 Matine and Mght. The Greatest of All Cartoon Com.dle .Hsm&l Buster Brown 40 PEOPLE 40 Special Bargain Matinee Chlldreja) SOc. Adulta 7.V and S1.0O. Mght pricrs 2.V. SOc, 75c, SI, SI.. Rcsened seats for matinee and night at Whltloclt's and Swepson'a. Friday morning. XOTE Buy early and avoid the rush at the box office. 4 -...
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