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2 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, i U fcJSllA V. Al'KIL, 4, lyil I Society and Personal Rlverdrfa looked murp feitlve ye ' terday afternoon than It haa alnte the dur departed horae ehou. for which t thli Maon of the year unc v,n Mvlnc one' beat gown nd hal. There wer any number if carrlaKf and au tomobile and the grand atuml w crowded. Everyone MtiriH lo he Interested and whether they kn-w baatball or not. It an opportunity lo do tomethlng. and to wwr pretty town. Thla afternoon will he cqual ly etcltlnn and the park w ill accomo date another rrowd. Jt . Mr. S. Sternberg; cntcrUln with dance thla evenln at her resilience im Victoria In honor uf Miaa Kdmt Long and Mr. Uutve Mchtenfel. and Mr. Jacob Sternberg of iJermany, who at preaent vlaltlng hi 'if other Mr. 8. Bternberg AlthouKh the dame , Will b Informal, quite h number of young people have been Invited. Mr. J. T. Bevler and Mra. V. I-. - Stone entertain the Anna Aaton mis sionary society thla afternoon at the ' home of the former In Clayton afreet, at four o'clock. "Weatern Women In Eaatern Landa" hi been the ul Joet of the year' atudy. 'The lollow- l im MAvratn frtr thli aftor. noon: i . Piano tolo MImI Johnnie Wllllum- on. paper "The Beglnnlm of MIlon ry Work In Ui Orlenl," Mri. A. O. Barnette. Vocal aolo Mtaa Ruth Wlluy. Papor "Progreaa of the Movement In Varloua Denomlnatlona," Mra. V. l 8ton. ,. Vloltn olo Mr. Charlea Malm ' A aoctaJ hour and the rvtng of Ught efrhmnta will conduit the meeting. Ji ' The executive committee nf the Federated Club of Ahelll and the chairman of th varloua committee art requeated to meet thla morning at half after elavan o'clock. Bual- neae In connection with, the meeting of the atate federation which if hold , IS thla city In May. jt jt ' Tha gtaraoptlcan picture will b Ivan Mln thl evenlna nt the Par iah houae, Blltmore. Cube will ba -th aubjact and quite a number of tnoet Intereatlng acenea of tha laland will ha ahown. Dr. awopa will brief ly deacrtb tha ecenes and (he work being don among tha native. Mr. Charlea B. Waddoli operate' the pic tura machine. The picture which hava been given each Tneadav eve ning during tent hava Attracted a large number of tha congregation of All Boul'i and the public Jl J " A party of young people walked in from Hominy Sunday, thu party In cluding Mtaa Gwendoline. Mlea onul ana Miaa Margaret Oaoton of Homi ny, Miaa Mildred Caae of Aahovllle, Mr, C. M. Biagle of Andrewe and Mr. Tony Candler of Candler. The. Woman Oulld and Rector -Aid aoolety of Trinity church will nave aaie of aprona, caKe una nreaa : Saturay, April Ith. from 10-t o'clock. The aprona will be on aale at Walk. er'a drug atore and the caVe aale will be held at Tatee and Maguire'i. Jl Jt The Engitah grand opera company which will appear at tht Auditorium Thuraday evening will be of lnt(!r.at and will attract a largo alxed tmdl- nce. The prlclpale are ell more or ; lata well known, Pol Placun. one cf ; the Metropolitan Opera company i baritone, le with the company; Wll- I 11am Nlhow of the Royal Opera, Her- lin: Madam Bertha llcyman of thn Hammerateln and Mexican Nntl vil ! Opera companlea. Ardle Allwort'.i, Charlea Pecquet. Helen Dlekaon Chrlatlan Parnaworth end a numher ' of othere. Cavallerle Huatlcuna will , he given Thuraday evening, the hia.i- tlful mualc by MuuaKnl will 'ie fumil- i lar to all. H la aeldom that Aahevllle I liae the opportunity of hiring Kr.nd i eprea In Ita entirely. Hitherto fii- j tnoua prima donnaa have piijik In in- : cert, well known arias, hut a whole opera in coatume ha not hecn Klen. iThere are many parti arraneed for the evening and everyone ecema to1 'anticipate the even! with pedl li,- : tereet. , .-r A very beautiful memorial window haa been placed in All Soul' church. Blltmore. to the Ht Mr. Hamilton1 McKay Twomhlev, n liroilicr-ln-lnw of Mr. Vanderhllt. The ent.iect of the window It Kt. rul. ntid th. d. elgn and colnrlna it iioiikuhIIv lir-H'i.i-ful. Mr. Twumhle). n hn ir it n , Stylish Tub Suits Smartly Tailored These Tub Suits certainly are popular; the styles are of that modish type so pleasing to tasteful women. All models are exclusive ones, specially made for us. We have many .stylish Suits in Linen Trash, in Oyster white, natural color: ovster white trimmed in green, lavender, black or lemon shade. The tailoring of these garments is just as mipri.ive as the modes. We can tit von beautifully and let nm choose voiir own price between $20 ami $:,")'. Special We have a number of splendid suits and dresses of Linen and Cotton Rep. slight ly soiled or mussed: are new stvles: originallv sold $10.00 to $.30.00; reduced liow as follows: $J0 to $3") Dresses are now $1.48 $ 6 to $35 Dresses are now $2.48 $12 to $35 Suits are now $3.00 $10 to $25 Suits and Dresses are now . . . .$3.95 $18 to $50 Suits are now $5.95 M. V. M00RE & CO., OM.'9 WEAR 11 I'ATTON AVE. J quenlly liei-n .1 tutor :il I'.iltni r' Hnuc, ill. fl ,1 rar ,r eo liE' In 'In . J Thf Imaril nf munancra of l.inillry trulnlna hm.1 will nni-l nt l.3'i thla mnrnlriK at the; ri-ldpni uf Mra JIMIIhpI. No. 1 0 r, Hixiih Main aircri Ji J Tho Home mlaaion eoi lct' nf ll iv wnod atrcct i huri h will meei with Mia Newell on I'atton avenue Ihla il-tt-rnoon at 3.30, There will lie h o. by Mra. Newell, nnrt IhIIi by M Hnnhum, Mra, Turner iunl Mra New ell. All ladtea of the i hur h are cor dially Invited I'rnf II I.. KIhk who Ihih lieen I I for two week" Willi crip, Iihh ulTI dently recovered to lie out, Mr. Huffner 'ompliell haa returned from Oavtilaon college when he ih At lirlyinu luw, and la M). Ilni; the week with hla pfirenta. Mra. Charlea B. Itrynnl lea'ea 'o morrow for a vlalt to rehitlvea in Cincinnati, j Mr. and Mra. Hottorf hm tedny ' for Lock Haven. I'a. Mr Hotti.-f la connected with the I'oatnl Tclcrn ph ' in thla city. j Mr. Harmon Miller and Mr. N Bnckner, aecretarv of the hoiirJ nf trade leuve today for l,oulallle, Ky.. on hualncaa. Miaa Julia Wllaon who haa been Hailing frlneda In Charlotte and CJreenvllle, Tenn., haa returned to the city. Ir, Jenckea who hn been el the Manor for aome time leave a tomorrow for New Vork. Miaa Virginia Miller i rompiinlori by her email atater, Mla I'lorence Miller, leave tonight for Chnttannogit Miaa Miller will place her ..later In achool at Mount Kagle. T, nn. Mr, Peter Tatea of Oreenaboro i"ho haa been In the city on bualnea line returned to hi home, Miaa fonatance Hoeffler and her alater, Mr. Grumler. nf Milwaukee, Wla who have been In Florldn Tor aome week are in Aahevltle for n ahort stay. Mr. D. N. Newell of Chnrleaton. B. C, I expected Thuraday nnd will be the gueat nt Miaa Katherlne ! t ol -Una and Mr. J. T. Bevler. Mr. Hattemer of Montgomery. Ala., la vlaltlng her daughter. Mr. Bu Valentne at Margo Terrain Mr. Georgle McCoy of Bea'tle, Waah.. accompanied by the Mliaes McKee of Cambridge, N. Y., arrlvo the latter part of the week from Florida and will he it the liatlery Park hotel for aome week. Mra. Mc. Coy and the Mlea McKej were at the Battery Park two seii'on ago and have many friend In the i tv. Miaa Mabel Whltm-m who h'.a been vlaltlng friend" In the cliy nnd Went Aahevltle, haa returned to her home In HMliabury. Mra. o. (1. Wllmot and MIfs Wll mot of Watertown. 5s'. Y.. Mla Horih Blgelow and Mla Kllxiitieth Blgelow of Coh'heater. Ct.. were hiiioiih the arrlvala at the Manor yratenln) Mrs. J. A. Payne nnd Miaa IN rui of Cln clnnntl, Mr. and Mra. c. II. Cohh of I.ynn, Man., nnd Mrs. II. ( Hoef Inliiin" and Miaa Hoe-flnKho'T of 'in clnnttll ei. the deparlur-a, Mr Allen l.ee haa returned from WHahlllgtoll, where he haa lieell Tor two weeka and la al Ihe Munor. Mr. Charlea lllnkle inl Inl.lre,) who have been vlaltlng fnneda . nd n -lutlvea In the city for n 'ew eeki have returned to their home In Al bany. N. V. MiMS lOllii Norton "ho has been vlaltlng Minn Jennie lal hiia relum ed to her linoie in ' Ircenshoi o. N c M r I '. . I 'oiie returned enter day from New York where he went to aid n. I the H eiMiiiK of his brother which occurred Ihe latter part of the month at the .! HcrIs I'r. II C l.nn, of Itlack Moun tain "H. in the oly yeaienlHV for a hrlcf stio. "I Suffered Years With My Back." Backache retulting from weak kidneys, bad cold or other cauae, uaualfjr rendera the aufferer unfit (or work and ohm reaulta in per manent disability. "I auffered for year with my back, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remediea from different physician. More than year ago, one of our local druggitt induced me to try Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and after using them some three months I found a decided improve ment in my kidneys, and I am glad to say that I hope soon to be fully restored to health." J. P. Allen, Ex-Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky. As long as pain ia present in any part of the body rest is impossible and the system becoming weakened is exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer may be inclined. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills by steadying the irritated nerve centers, make refreshing sleep pos sible, thereby enabling the body to recover lost strength. Aa a remedy for pain of any description Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are unsur passed. old by all drugglat under e guar antee aaaurlng th return of th price of th flrat box If ne benefit reault. MILia MEDICAL CO., Elkhart Ind. Miaa Lillian Daugherly of Black Mountain haa gone to Oreenaboro. j where he will enter the Btate Normal j to take a apeciBi training course tor teacher. Mr. H. H. Patton of Plagah Koreet wa a gueat at the Bwa,nnanoa yea terday Mr B. F. McDonnell of Waynea vllle wa an Aahevllle vlaltor yester day. Mr and Mrs. A. A. liegeman and Mr. O. M. I.ee of Black Mountain were Aaheyllle vlaltor ycaterdny. ataylng at the 8wnnnoa. Mr U A Hlgglna of Raleigh la pending a few day In the city. -r: Among the gueata at the Battery Park la Mr. J. D. Barnea of Wllaon who I pndlng ome time In the city. Mr. E. Hrnwnlee of Tryon ia pend Ing a few de.y In Ahevllle. Mr. H. C. Duffey of Hendereonvllle wa In the city yeaterday. Mr. J. C. Miller of Wayneavllle Is apendlng aome lime In the city, a gueat at the Berkeley. Mr. J O. Harrlaon of Franklin I pending a few day In the city. Mr. J. (J. Barker' of Andrew was a gurat at Ihe Berkeley yeaterday. Mr. O. C. Klutt of Wayneavillu IS pending a few days In Aahevllle. Mr. T R. Meae and Mr. O. U Hampden of (!'anton apent yeRtcrday ! In the city. GRAND OPERA SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY The seat sale for the Knsllsh Itirand Opera company's presentation j I of t'axulleria Ftusllcana" will open at Whltlock's this morning; and It la j expected that there will le a heavy ileuuinil for seats, aa thla prohably , will he Aahevllle' only opportunity'; to see and hear the company which acenis to have hecn Riven a gener- 1 owe reception throughout the South. The presentation of "Cavallerla Pus IIcbiib" will be preceded iy "The j Hose (f Auverpnc." The prices for this ennaRemem have t-cen put lielnw the usual stale! In an elfort to raise the auarantee ! which Ihe company itemani!"it UlvH'HKII 'llKPORT I nticil States department nf iiurl iiilture. uealhcr bureau. Willis I.. Mmire. chff Temperatu re R ji m Max Atlanta- . " I M August a St HoMiiii M 4" llron na ille Kiifisin : ft ( 'hnrlcstoo t Charlotte " Chlcum- as ss Pes Mnlne 1 J4 Ouluth - -H' tlaheston .... " Jai k.fcon tile n Kev West : Mob'le " N'ew orie.an "4 Tx N. YorK 3K 4'.' Norfolk 44 4 4 Oklahoma ' Pal. .Cue x nit-hut g :;s St. "! St. Paul s: "I Saxannah T Wnshinctuii . . S? 3 Local temperaiure data fnr April 3. 1911. At K a m 4t ii a. m NT, 1? n . 2 P m. 4 p m. p. n. 71 S p in. 5S Normal ,fl. j fOnbest 75, one year sn Tfi l.o' t 44. one car mro 4H. Abatlule mavlmum TS In 191". I Xbeolute minimum '.! In T 30 1. Local precipitation for this month Normal 4 04. I Oreateat amount 4 38 in Isns I.rat amount t M In 190:. For lat 24 hours endln at R p. m. o. Bute of weather at S p. m. partly j ',cogdy. HENOERSONVfLLE HAS ; i TICKET IN THE FIELD! Icoiih rata Name lroniliieni Clilciw for Mayor and Aldermen at an I n tliuHlHHt!)' Meeting The dernocrui y of Hi internon ille held enthoalaetli no-etnm' lat niaht ,in nomlriHted one of the atioiui al inketa it haa put out in Home jcarr The follow InK were nominal -ed. Mnor C. K. BroultH Aldermen J. Mac Ithodea, M. M Hheperd and J. W. Halley Miaara. ' llrookn mid Rhoilea arc iMiikera. Mr Hheperd In ono of I ! nderaotu llle'a It-ud IriK mcrehHnta and Mr llailev In acetil fur the Keuthern railw.n. It la generally believed that the tb ket In a winner. , MATTERS OF RECORD The following deed were nied In the office of the register of deeda yeaterday . Irene (i. Paaamore lo Mra l.ena K Michael, lot on Hair d and chunn atreela; conalderatlon 12,700. Henry J. Cleveland and wife to II J. Hnurgeola, land near Kwannunoa; conalderatlon. I6n. Haywood Parker, and wife to Annie W. Bradford, lot on Arlington street, conalderatlon $700. G. W. Hprlnkle and daiiRhter to W. A. Willi, land, on weal aide of French Broad river; consideration t Marriage Unci-. Kpurgeon Mcllone and Lola Mur ray. hull Instituted. R I). Patterson . S. I. Hall, A, H. Brooka and Hay Green. MRS. I'KTE KKV1KR )EAI A message to The Citizen from ChattanooKa last nxht elated that Mra. Pete Hcvler died near that place Sunday nlglrt of pellagra for which ahc had gone to that city for treat ment. BISHOP HOHNKR KPKAKN TOB.W Rl Rev. Jnaeph M. Horner, bishop of Aahevllle, will be the speaker at the noonday lenten aervlcea of Trinity church today. On tomorrow ut the uma ..rtl,,!, Rnv R fl f.(,l,i1e!l will ! be the speaker. THERESE JACOBS "Novelty Singing Comedienne" INTERNATIONAL TRIO "Those Harmony Singing i Boys" Motion Pictures. Palace Theatre Consumption Successfully Treated Our" records show 81 per cent complete relief. Write for illustrated booklet. PINK RUKic: SAMT.Utll M ATLANTA. ti. liil KM PLACE , out ,. ' - earl; for KAS- TKK I I.' w i:its. "ur prli es -n K ses. l 'a.rnatlnns. I. ihe ! 1 1 L . v . i Mia. anil e Kiisivi I. ,.c . sweet Peas. Hn. ml1'- I'.uted Plants .etc. T riicuc MacKay's Pharmacy Prescription Specialists I Opp. P. 0. Every Woman Is tntwd tnd hoi:'d know shout the 'intrfiil I MARVEL Wbirlipf Sprif All, Teu fir:tgiM If ttr ,-nnot fcut;( MARVEL, ic- i but nd stamp fcr i' .is'titfd boo-frlnJ. lici.r .ullMtttcu- Urt TllllUri.rtlnBi inv,,.iKlcMl41cs. Mi ml c ll in fcrMlKro lui fLl. . ISlffi S tA I M nl n! V Wc L -Tr.. el mewl rem raint. I! . w m ml Ml North German Lloyd Enloy that tong-thought-of trip to EUROPE upon mottorn sTteamri fuipp(M with evfry comfrirt and convenifntt. LondonParis Bremen 1. 1 pfrtus Ssiliura Turvtmy. Cut Mail Sailinir every Thursday. Gibraltar Algiers Naples and Genoa tfiailififf Saturdays with Company' connv Hon for Eypt ana me rir Wirrleiw and Siihnvirlfie Service. Traveler' lifn k. AfMjnd the World Trips. $619 Arir fttr ntir hruit- if ni.-m Jmintl 'i'X?ELRICHS CO., dn. ah. Mm i.n m ... or Lcai Atflui. SCMijO THEATRE C18CUIT Thursday, April 6 A U.UjA SUiUVS Ml SM Al, l VI'IV AL The English Grand Opera Company AMI Boston ladles' Orcheatra PrewnlliiK offnnlwch'a AoiusIiir Operetta THE KOHK OK AITKKU.VE and Plctro Muwagnl a Immortal CAVA 1,1. FRIA Rl'STK ANA Suhsldlwi Priiee 25c, ROc, 750 tl.00. ReMervetl Seat now on Sale at Whlllock'a and Swep aon. EVER TRIED COKE IN THE KITCHEN RANGE? It's the superb fuel for the kitchen. Very light, smokeless and du.stless. Dampen slightly and it makes a fierce heat. Try a ton. Phone 130. . Carolina Coal & Ice Company ! a VIOLETS Double blue, long stems, fresh, fragrant all that could be desired in Violets. For a short time only, $1 per" 100. Other flowers, of course. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO . Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. FERTILIZER For Sale by W. F. ROGERS & SON, Asheville, N. C. Miotic ISIS, 8J1-3. LUCAS Paints and Varnishes Asheville Paint and Glass Co. Formerly Mlller-Rlce The Paint Co. Private or class Instruction in Steu ographr nd Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SALHB EMAM'EU Prio. Phoue 17SS. 1S2 W. Chewcnail HA1U GtM)lis BAlUiAl.NS SMITCHKS $4.00 kind now 2.7S 17.00 kind now fl.SO CIIKINOX PI TVS t ; nc Puffs now sr.. on $10 atul $12 kind now $8.00 MISS CRUISE 25 Hiiywoenl St. Hughes Transfer and Liv ery Co. Trunks 25c. Grips 15c Wood :ind kiniilins Phone 1 40. R I. HucIicm. lir. 101 Southsldc c. namtntm:uunii:iiui"i"a:;uuuo3 1 SPROAT'S I MILMNKKY PAKIORS H 'oto! nidz.. Pch Square H lj Invite your Inspection of their g g new line of Spring Mlllne. The Happy Housewives are those .who buy "Old Fashion Bread Fresh Dai- Asheville Steam Bakery, Plione 023 ur 381. 1 Pretty liJash Presses at the Annex J'toreOpen Until 6:30 p. M. During the summer months the Bon Marehe will remain open until (.30 p. m. This applies also to the Annex. This will give our customers half an hour more of the hest part of the afternoon to do their shop ping. The closing hour will remain the same through September. Smbroidery Jbe r Continues Yesterday was a busy day in yur Embroidery Department. Not only wore sale goods purchased, . but the whole stock of embroideries felt the ex: tra impetus in selling. Mentioned below are the two principal attrac tions: 15c and 2"k Cross Barred Embroidery,' Edges and insertions to match, 3 to 6 inches wide, for 10c yard. f)0e All-Over Embroidery, 18 inches wide, priced at 29c yard. Do you need ft Corset? Oo yon want a Corset that la durable '.' Do you want a Corset that will give you freedom T f)o you want a coraet that will brine: out the heat lines? Why not use a Corset whose sum total in prices will amount to less than than an inferior corset? Mrs. Harvey will fit you. A Kplrella will suit you. lrl es 3.50 lo $25.00 AT THE LINGERIE SHOP "SUNBEAM" TOMATO CATCHUP The Worl d's Best. Your dining table is not complete without a. bottle of this delicious condiment for hot and cold meats. Made of fresh ripe tomatoes and pure spices. PRICE 25c BOTTLE STRADLEY & I.UTHV.V? Sells White House Coffee and Tea, the world's best. 3 East Pack Bq THE GRUNER Aahevllle, N. C. , 31 Haywood St. -" Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select cases of Nervousness, Paralysis. Asthma. Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism. Disease of women and oihe. chronic diseases. The Bath and Massage ZZTTJ" ffrLTVuS Cal,1net Beta-Hot-Air. Eleetric-UKh t. Tub. Sitz. Foot. Shower and Needle Whs Galvanic and Farradl c Treatment. Electric Vibrating and BweedUh Massage ai:: Movements. Thure Brandt Massage for Diseases of Women. Douches Lavage. GROCERIES FRESH MEAT Everything to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. M. HYA1VIS : Cor N. Main and MeVrimon Ave. Phones 40-213 ; FURNIXUR.E New and Second hand; Stoves. Ranges. Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Rug-, Art Squares, Mattings, etc. We give yu a "Sipiare Deal" and "Golightly" on the Prices. A cordial invitation to yon. DEAL & GOLIGHTLY, 27 North Main St.. FOR SALE S-rooiu etittage on paved street, desirable, neighbor hood. Size of lot 100x232. lias furnace! hardwood floors, good garden, poultry yard, fruit trees, etc. Price !..")( )',). Will make good terms. THE H. F. GRANT REAL TY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Let it be what it may YOUR DESIRE CAN BE GAINED. If in TROUBLE, DISAPPOINTED, or if Things GO WRONG SEE THE PSYCHIC HOURS 59 CLAYTON ST.- HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. .-- V V - !'; ,; fl, :'. i-: Vy. ji-j m a .-- r. -.-...-: .r.,-. a a.-.-. Phones 64 and 651. SANITARIUM Phone 354. 3 to 9. ASHEVILLE, N. C. i Mllincfy Importers f M. WEBB CO. I Club Building, t Haywood, St.
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