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THE AS11EVILLE CITIZEN', FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1911. Society i and Personal Th forthcoming rerltal by Mr. Ed- ward ,Hin,..,l the Auditorium, April 17, It a topic of Interest to the many friend of hU youth In Asheclllr. his hem city.- Mr. Hlne. per ha pa. will h better ' remembered Coo' lllltee, a he waa familiarly called by til Intimate. Mr. Hlne hm ariHiiard a program which ta here given lh will Include Mr. Evelyn liatc;. tho contralto, who la well known to the Eastern public. Mrs. IfatUey : tiie wlf af Dr. Hawley, an eminent selrn flat of Washington. Mm Collier will l the arcempanlft. Mra. Hobert Caen, wlfa of tha senator from ik Uhome, with aeveral other frlenda of "Mr .Hlnaa and hit mother, w ill rome down with the Utter from Washing- (ton. remaining in the city aeveral (day a. Tha Hat of patronesses for the 'recital Will be publlahefl at a later date. Tha following la tne program. which, howaver, la auhject a change: 'Ariaa from II Barhlere di Slvlglla .. . Hosslnt ',.."8 H "X'o noma" In Italian. ' I'Aewia!"" ...i Bliet .. Flower Bong, In Italian. Ti.uc," Fra t Poco a m ncovero . , , . , .... . ... Donizetti ITaVarlUeet VeH 'ta glubha ............. Leoncavallo In Italian. "ft. Com With Ma In the Bummer If J tht" ........ .'.Van der Blucken "Writ Ihedow Oathar" Mr.vHInaa. . . Marahall thietg-r-Mr.. JittwUf Ml". Hlnaa. TK ta Our Mountglna .II Trovatora i ,T, ff. Italian. Itgrgmroll (ram i"Ug Ua fontaa 5 JW(filH . Offenhgvh f .' ; in French. mM ftalo" , . .Bchnelder AMdlnra" ....V'.i i Toatl VirvT Hawley. InvtUtlon ha,v heen Uaued to the yweddtng of Ml Lottie Jone Bh.rrlll t Mr. Walter Crtrphen Bateman, -ewWch-ttkeg ple Wedneeday, April II, t a'eloolt at the home of the bride riitg. Mr. end Mra. Rufu Jone hgrrlll, 101 Montford avenue. After Mar 1 Mr, and Mr. Bateman - rtl reelde In Aahavllle. The wd dlng wlU ana af the prettleat home redding of the year. 'JL parkarghurg aaper of recant date fcoBUIned a paragraph mentioning a idlnaer ln by Mra. Ieter Drake tn how of Mla Ruth Radeker. The , renter of tha table waa banked with 1 'lllee of the valley, pink eweet pea and fan Tha laea earda were In -water roleT of artlatle deaign. Bridge ' followed tha winner,. the aouvenlr for h VQaat oof bono being a eoraage ouat - of wtauve -eweet pea and erchlde, Thara were, twelve gueit. 3r. RBWnaon gave a dinner dance In heaar f Mle Radeker the following venlnf at the Slkf elub. C'.: ..!, J.!.)Ji - -1 -Tha,WlarlBft,UPPln from The aThartotta pbaarvar of, .Wednesday will et Intereat to. the frlenda of Mr, Wry In Aehevltle: ' "A beautiful wedding took place at the heme of Mra. Adelaide Waahant an ! Hartlt.0avtgo, gtreet yeaterday aftemeen whan tier daughter. Mlea Mtnnia Waaham, we united In mar 4lata ta Mr. W. B. Wray. of Ahe allla. Tha egremonjr wa performed ft tha brlde'a pator. Rev. W. K. rurr, and we wltnd by relative - and a few friend. The hrtde waa gowned In a Iwralr ult of gray with hat and glove to match and carried 1 a eh o war bouquet ef ro. eweet peaa , ad aipgragua fern. lively and taeful preeente In large number ahow fh BOBBlarlty of the young people. Afr. at, Mr. Wry left on Southern tin way train No. 1 for Orenboro tn rlglt the etater of the groom. She . .will tender them a reception thla ,' Evening. They will leave In a few flay for their future home tn Aahe iIIe. thu ut-of-town gueeta were KM J. M, Weedcide and children. f Ballgbury. and Mr. J. L. Wray. of Goldaboro, brother of the groom." Hrg. T. J. Albright entertained , abeut twalv ladle at her realdence on .OJtrtand vntoe yeaterday aft erfienn In honor of Mra. Dr. Oamaur, 'of WaahlntTton. I. C. and Mr. (Jeo. Raaeoek.. of Cleveland. O.. who are a-UIMng In the city. Light refreah mtnta wergj aerved, . , ji j The Oreenvttla hone ahow early next month will be liberally patrnn M er Aehevtlle people thla year. Qnlte a number, of eoclety folk ere TAteteT'Sewti. for the event and there Witt be eeveral Aahevtlle horaea en tered. The horee how t aadly mlaeed Spring Catalog-ue Sent on Rcqneet. The Better Tailored Suits in Stylish Spring Models It is the quality of the fabric, and second, the quality of the tailoring in the garment, that gives it both the style and the stvle re taining qualrties. These" desirable features are in all Moore's suits. tVe have quite astylish range of beautiful domestic and imported fabrics. Our English patterns are certainly stunning. Here are atylish light grays, tans, blues- and novelties. There is grace and style, in our suits, verv distmctire--cvery model is an exclusive one; Beautiful fitting garments are pleasing re sults here. The best is alwavs the most ecoriontie in the end. Trv our suits. Prices $2.50 to $55.00. ,;m. V. MOORE & CO., tHvxd, T. rATTO.X AVR v ? r with urioiir li.illa, breakfastd and dining thai .ill ent Inward milking tin' late rlitK irry Ky and, festive. Tin- I'liunir) i lub. with Ma j ttttrurtlons. haa Klfiiiied fnto the hreat h to snnie extent, and interest la at prraent 1 1 ntered ihere hut. nlaa, the horse ihinv' 'I he niMSiiuerade hall will he the moat Impofunl event of I -Ir... .....I .1... II ...... I., .11 Am will preacnt a hrllllnnt nene tht evenlriK of the 2ith J v The organ rerltal yeaterday after noon at All Houls' ihureh, Hlltmore. hy Mr. K. I Marker vis one of the finest of the Lenten services. Mr Hark- I er played unusually well, and with , 1 aplendld effect. Mra. fclmer Weatall j sang "nahylon." which waa well ; j aulted to her rtramatlr voice, In good j style. The i lN,"h waa well tilled .4 Jt The Informal dance will he given j aa usual thla evening at the Battery Park hotel In the palm room. There cr iulte a number of young people at the hotel at the prraent time who are very popular with the young peo ple of the city. The dance will be largely attended aa uaual, and begins at half after nine nVlock. J Jt The program for the entertainment of the State Kederatloh of Women's cluba la about completed, the follow- I Ing eventa being announced: Mra. i i William J. t'ock. chairman of tha I foreatry and waterway rommittge, j entertain the executive board with at ! luncheon at her home on French ; Hrond avenue Tueaday, May 2 The j rama afternoon a reception will be given In honor of the delegate hy the Aahevtlle club. The opening aea- I alon of the convention will lake place ' the name evening at the heartquirter, the Battery Park hotel, after which Mr. J. U Alexander glvea a large re ception In honur, of the delegatea. The Woman' club glvea a luncheon at 'the Hallery Park Thuraday. Mr. V. V .Marker will give an organ re cital at All Sou la' church the aame afternoon, and In the evening Mra. Wlllard O. Ftngera. of Charlotte, hfi arranged a program on "Fin Art." The Current Literature club enter tain with a luncheon friday. and the Oreet riayera' performancea will he attended by the delegate Friday and Saturday. There will be aeveral email dlnnera, teaa, etc., given by various membere of the cluba belonging to the federation. Jt J Mlaa Anna Mobley entertained the member of the Bridge club composed of twelve ladle realdlng In the Cum berland and Montford eectlon yeater day afterrnoon at the Woman' ex change. The club meet every week. J J The Women' Foreign Missionary society of Central Methodlat chijrrh will hold Its regular monthly bualness meeting today at l.sn. All Isdles of the church are' urged to attend. J Jt The Friday Book club will hold It regular meeting with Mra. Foater on Chestnut atreet at four o'clock today. . The Friday EmhMildery club will meet thla afternoon- with Mrs. R. R. Wilson at her home, 24 Oak atreet. J Jt I Mrr. Henry T, Eatabrook, of Fitch- ; burg, Maes, formerly of this city. Is ; visiting at the home of Mrs. H. 8. Haskell on Haywood street for a few days. She I returnlne to her home hy way of Ashevllle f.m a stay In New Orleans during Mardl (Iras. It will he reralled that Mm. F.atahrook made many paintings of Western North Cerollna during her tny In thl city which proved quite popular among the tourlsta who stayed In Ashevllle. Mr. EstabrooU formerly: conducted a book, stationery and ai t store on North Main street. Hon. Charles A. Webb ha returned to the city after an absence of eev eral weeka. During his absence Mr Webb vlalted his family In Punedln, Kla., where they have been spending the winter. Mrs. Webb and children are now vlalttng Mr. Webb' parents In Warren county for some time, Mr. B. II. Oroone and alater. Miss Prasle, of Vickaburg. Mlaa., leave for home today after visiting friend In the city, Mr. R. A. Hayner, of the Hlljaboro, O., Dispatch. Is spending a few day In the city. Ml Lula Moore left yesterday for riorldn. where she will be the attest of friends for two weeka on a rlshlrg trip. i tit 1 1 ! mIumk 3 as advertised by the makers in order to t rod i ice alumiinini ware. We offer for ten davs ! ' j fk CC f'orit 3jlll0 1 VIll kJClUtV ' Pan at This is under the cost price. But we believe that many who buy a sample will begin to use aluminum cooking wear in good earnest. We are compelled to limit the sale of these to two to a customer and to net cash only. When bfltfig the above kindly glance over our immenseirline of aluminum ware. J. H. LAW 35 Pattern Ave. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Davie, of Cand Mlaa Kmlty Campbell leave ahortly ,pr rB .pending" aome time In tire for Darlington, B. .',, t-a4n n houae party given by Miaa Juanlty Hewitt. Mr. John Miner, of the University of Michigan, haa gone to Chicago for two weeks to spend the Enster vaca tion. Mra. Harford and Miss Natlca. Saf ford, of Hot Bprtnga, are In the city for a ahort stay and to attend the opera. Mr. and Mr. M. V. Moore hve ro turned from Florida, where the have pent eeveral weeks. Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Vanderbllt. who have returned from abroad, are expected In Ashevllle shortly. Mis Mary Hart, who haa been vis iting frlenda In the city for several weeks, hes returned to her huine In the western part of the state. j mnuiR "Hi i.n . - Mr. E. E. Green, of Norfolk, Is In : mt j?h am perectly healthy and I the city for a few daya on buatnes. I honP,ty believe Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Mr. Green since leaving thla city haa Hoot to be a thorough cure for kid- been Interested In real estate In Nor folk. Mr. R. Bpeare, who shortly opena a new hotel In Andrews, Is In the city for a brief stey on busineee. Mr. Thomaa Qluya, of Charlotte, I in the city. Mlra Watrlne Blume, who haa Wen : In the city for some weoke and was ' a gueet at Rock I-elge, return to- day to New York. Min Helen Murphy and her broth- er Mr llgh Murphy, who have been in sw York for seversl weeks, have; returned to their home In West Ashe vllle. : Charles Walllngham, 1 Mr. and Mrs who were recently msrrled In Colum bus, (i.. are spending a few daya In Ashevllle. Mr. and Mra. Vance Brown leave ahortlv for a vlalt to frlenda In t lev land. O. Mr. J. B. Brown haa returned from Tenneasee with a string of twenty saddle horse, several of thi number being especially fine. There are a few Kntuckv horses In the lot which have attracted attention on the streeta j while being exercised on account of , their characteristic gaits. ' Mr. Thomas A. Jones returns from a visit to relatives In Wilmington the first of the week. Mrs. Edwerd A. Campbell haa re turned to Birmingham after a visit to Mra John A. Campbell tn Cumber land avenue. Mrs. William 8. Perk. Jr., of Syra- cuae, N. T.. Is expected today, and I will visit her mother. Mr. C. F. i White, on Orange street. j PKRSONAL The many friends of Mra 8. Li- I plnskl will be pleased to learn that j I her condition Is greatly Improved, i She has been confined to her room j j Tor several days ss the result of Inju ries she sustained In a rather peculiar! j accident. While at home walking through the houae a small dog ran i j through the room In front of her, tripping her. She fell and received j I several hruleee which hv cauaed her j family and friend a great deal of ' uneasiness It Is thought that she will be able to be up within a few days. Mr T. P. McCell. who haa been confined to his room for the pest two j weeks with a bruised foot, I improv- i ' Ing. I Mr. A. V. Frank, who has been quite sick at his home on Ellowlse Street, Is slowly recovering. j Miss Waldrop, of Henderaonville, ' T la (pending a few day In the city a X fueet et the Battery Park. Mr. E. C. Cllnard. of Winston-Be- ', I em, wa an Aihevtlle vialtor yeeter- : dy. Mr. ). TV Russell, Mis Alice O. Ttittle and Mlae Margery K. Johnson. ef Hartford, Conn . are spending com time In the elty. They are slaying at ' Battery Park. 1 ;Mr. B. E. Gray, of Dlllsboro, I spending a few day In Ashevllle! Mr. F. B. Johnson, of Franklin. vtoltlng in the city. m- if stock holds out city and are staying; ut nunoa. the Swan- ' Mr. A. W. Clifford, of Stateavlile, spent yeaterday In the city. A NEWSPAPER ADVf RTISEMEN1 PROBABLY SAVED BIS LIFE In December, lOfi. I suffered se verely with pains in my kidney and could not sleep nights on account of bavkache. 1 became run down, fell off In "eight and waa at that point when 1 .thought i would have to atop my work a saw filer at the Cedar Creek Saw Mill Co. I had uaed about everything and had called in my doctor, but all to no avail. After seeing your adver tisement In the newpaper. I made up my mind to try Dr. Kilmer' Swamp Root aa a laat reaort. After three mom ha treatment, I waa poeltlvely ! cured of all kidney troublee. Arter !.-i.i .v.- ft-.. Kr.tt I rnillH aleeo nAv trntihln I will allow yon to publish this where It may aid others who are Buf fering and In closing I wish to thank vou for my preaent good health. Youra very truly, A. M. WlU.IAMflON. Brewton, Ala. Sworn and eubaertbed to before me this the ltth of July, 10. John Purefoy, Jr.. Notary Public for Kecambia County, State of Alabama. I Letter to I nr. Kilmer Co. I Pilnghamton. X. Y. j Prove What Swamp-Boot Will Do fr Vou Send to Or Kilmer and Co, Bing - hampton. N. V. for a sample bottle. It will convince nnyone. You will receive a booklet or vaiuaoie intor- jmntion telling nil about the kidneys! 'and Madder. When writing, be sure , and mi'iitlon The Ashevllle Citizen Regular flfty-cent und one-dollar slie bottles for aalc nt nil drug atores. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. i Manicuring, shampooing,. Hair drrenlng, Facial and Scalp Massage, Chiropody Work done Tor leading and Goiitloiiieu. tiVi'!s3 PLACE Tour orders early for EAS TER FLOWERS. Get our prices on Rngea, Carnations. Lllies-of-Valley,? Cala. and Easter Lilies, Sweet Peaa, Hyacinths. Potted Flant ,etc. Phone 56S. " MacKay's Pharmacy f Prescription Specialists Opp. P. O. itiitaatitilli . . T-. J'e.i . i 'ii-.itvmjujg . a n hoi n i DUO --'V't Special on White Cam bric Petticoats Jo day and Saturday The values offrJred at tins sale are un usual, inasmuch as the skirts are fresh and new. Recent arrivals that we purchased at a price concession. Sizes range from to 42 inches. They are made of good quality cambric, w i h embroidered flounces. $1.50, $1.75' and $2 were the prices, for two days $1.19 SCMUO&t THKATRK OKCUIT Thursday, April 6 A GALA NIGHTS Ml'RICAL FESTIVAL The English Grand Opera Company AND Boston Ijidlee' Orcheatra Presenting Offnnbeu-h'H Amusing Onerrtta THE KOSE OF AUVEKGJfK and Pietro MtiHcagnl'a Immortal CAVALLER1A BUSTICANA guhflldixe Iricee a-, iOv, 75o l.OO. Iteaerved Seats now on Sale at Wliltlock' and Swep. aona. I EVER TRIED COKE IN THE : KITCHEN RANGE? I It's the super!) fuel I for the kitchen. Very light, smokeless andi dustless. ; Dampen slightly and ; it makes a fierce heat, j Try a ton. I a i i a . Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei i 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, Ashevllle Agt. j FERTILIZER For Sale by W. F. ROGERS & SON. Asheville, N. C. Phonee 145, 841-8. iiii;timi;mm SPROAT'S MTLLIJiERY PARLORS Oatea Bldg.. Pack Squaro Invite your inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. The Happy Housewives are those who buy Old Fashion Bread Fresh Daily- Asheville Steam Bakery, Pbone 23 or 381. Jones: "Hello, Smith, what ha : nappeneo 10 you mat you look so vr.u o. ...... ' ' i- tlclng the rules on How to Keep Well." published in the health col- 1UMIt.b.VAl ftl III VI II umns of The Daily Screamer." - - - - , .. ... , i, v u,.e ii..iiv.l..t. f Vf3 .: . v:-.Va Spring J7Yc 1 1910 0 Yoa can have your Eaater dress here and whatever price you may wlah to pay, and any dresa you mag select at the Lingerie Shop will be a better value than you can receive elsewhere. We can convince you. Best Af. Y. State Cream Cheese 20c per PomimI STRADLEY & LUTHER. Bells White House Coffee and Tea, the world's best. S East Pack Sq. Phones and (51. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. 81 Haywood St. Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select case ot, Nervouanees, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit. Stomach, Rheumatism, Diseases et women and other chronic diseases. The Bath and Ma&Sage department of the Sanitarium is open to the public. Turkish. Russian, Cabinet, Bets-Hot-AIr, Electric-Light. Tub, 8ltz, Foot, Shower and Needle Baths. Galvanic and Farradlc Treatment, Electric Vibrating and, Sweedtsh Massage ard Movement. Thure Brandt Maeaag for Disease ot Women, Douche Lavage. GROCERIES FRESH MEAT Everything to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. , 1V1 . HYA1VIS - Cor N. Main and Merri aaaeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee e ee e e e eeeeaeeeeeaeeai FOR SALE 8-i'oom cottage on paved street, desirable neighbor hood. Size of lot 100x232. lias furnace, hardwood floors, good garden, poultry yard, fruit trees, etc Price $4,500. Will make good terms. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. PSYCHIC CLAIRVOYANT PSYCHOMETRIST Lttil be what it may YOUR DESIRE CAN BE GAINED. If In TROUBLE, DISAPPOINTED, or if Things CO WRONG SEE THE PSYCHIC. HOURS 59 CLAYTON ST. HOOD'S .MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. Private or claea Instruction in Sten ography and TypewTttlng. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIE EMANUEL. PrlB. Phono ms. 1S3 W. Cheatnai Hughes Transfer and Liv ery Co. Trunks 25c. Grips 15c Wood and kindling in r Hughca, Mgr. . Aw Phone 1405. 401 Southaide J)o your Sastcr, Chopping With Us Parasols of WW on Me Ve have gathered to gether an exceptional ly attractive line of Spring Parasols. Not only, are the handles pretty, but they are de signed to stand the strain " " of constant usage. The quality of the material . differac- cording to price. J lie colorings - are especially rich .' Per sian effects are being used to advantage. Flo ral designs are also shown. Parasols of every color for $1.50 to $20. AT THE LINGERIE SHOP Phone Ct raon Ave. Phones 49-243 a - PSYCHIC 3 to 9. ASHEVILLE, N. C. mini ta i 1 I Millinery Importers I t M. WEBB CO. . X Club Building, - " MAY and HALL "That Novelty mistling and Singing Act." ' '" JOHN WARD "Black Face." Motion Pictures. 1 v' Palace Theatre s
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