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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, APRIL y, mi - .-.aaar-" - tazjxM 'bciety 1 & and Personal l'i On at the Interesting event of the week will u th informal dance given by the Manor Tuesday eenlng. fcipe lal Invitation have not bcn wutl, ; ana those en the, Invitation iiet and 'who. usually attend the dames at the Manor ar Invited to attend. . J J H Tha regular meeting of sthe auxin : ry f the r; M. C. A. will b held t the T. M.'G.:A. auditorium Mviirt.iy at 4 o'clock, i A large attendance li requested Iroslnes matters of Im portance, will -discussed. H , ' J '".;,. Tfc Kaater egg hunt have. begun apace, and yesterday quite a mim ber of children of the publl" school hunted In Motuford park for ckk. ' Th. rain Interfered to some xtii. hut tha' children ware seemingly oblivious. . The annual . Kastor esg ." hunt at th) Battery Peru 'hotel ram-i ; alt uaual shortly nU will be a lug vent In tha little folka' world. The fceattlful grounds of the hotel, great ly embellished with Innumerable mall treea gnd shrubs offer a fnc. fisting fltld. and Ike hunt will not be ry - easy. The . egg are glliled gnd colored brilliantly, and thi-re me ft number at pretty prise and souve nlra offered. J ' " The Ariwvill school opened during the 'week after the Easter vacation ef fortnight The aludnta scat tered far and wide at the close of the cheat recently, nut have all returned and will remain until commencement In Jung. "": f , J J Th Msulta spf the men's singles, tightest) noli, mdnl play, qualifying round, lit tn golf tournament are a vouaw. m r. v , r, wiuvia, wun ear tt it: tiand'mn T. net acore M. t'e wltn, . H.eymour. I, handl eag. t,wtt wor' M, for flrsi le. Mr, tklnner ti; handicap 1, net II. third Hie.' Th "drawing for th -t flfght ra t follows: Wr. T. H. v con and tt. rheesbormigh, Mr. a. a. Rrnr! M. . I. Frost. Mr, W. W.WUlrt With Wr. Hkltiner, Mr, 8. H, Brawn wither. H. r. vntr The drwna for th second flight: Mr. J, r- inuderlwrtfc Mi. dturgts. Mr, U JoftM and; tfn " Henry Wood, Mr. rongear end'. fr. Blunder. Mr.' Han 'coelji wttK' lr. 'Turtittacg... Theaa ,'jnatehet wftfVg ply4 on Thursday, JSihi Tha ' mln yeaterday (jfternoon Interfered wljh tha tennM matches' at th Country'. luhf and tha players 'ought rafitgd, Indoors, where lea wa aarvad r Mrs, Erwln Sluder. ,.-' j ji , . v - -Mi thr ftsptlst ehurtfl' rr jlng Mlts frl fhope will alnf "The . Palma." by ur, gnd In th evening th anthem, '."My Bong; Shall Be of ; Mercy," hy Kane, will 'be sung. Mli ;rthopa will sin ta Affertory solo n tth gt-gnlngVn wtly Solemn ?Thovtht., byi'mbrot. , At aii sou la- cnurcn. r itmore. tMg iftrnoon; t fooTtthlrty. ,jth iM-4 of the Jfroes" will be sung by 'tha. tholr, , . .MT. F. :afkaf"hiis,,.. , lected this Beautiful composition of I MaefarUn f6r. Palm Sunday, and ''the aingin of" It win take up th ittma usually noit 'he afternoon 1 ren'lrg at th church. Miss Elmer "ve-astall, Mr. F. F. Marker and Pr. itmr wtn b th soloists, a n0 j, will t sung by Mrs James O. Stlke Vitamer, Jdrt. ly gnd Mr. Harkor. i 1 ', - ' ' ( f m'regiUsr' fietlAf .f thg tfrom J ' ,WM,.wtH nr MonAdyl April i lt gt th residence of Mr. Charity ' Crlrt, T Montford , avenue, at 8 1 o'cleci.-"---'' ,4 Jt ' tt decided at a meeting held ( !h latter part of the week to change rhg; gy from Friday to Monday for i t" fegular monthly meeting of the Warns n'S Foreign Missionary soiilety of ;Centrl Methodlrt church. At to- morrow win be the flret Monday of " th month the nesting is eailed. -. 's Womein ' Charming in Variety and Quality Tailored Tub Suits You will certainly be pleast'd to be clothed in one of our new.. Linen Crash Suits. The styles are new and just lively enough simply dis tinctrVfi and beautiful. We have many, smart new models in the beau tiful lemon shade, natural, color, lavender, pray and oyster white. The quality 'of rhe linens and high class of tailoring will specially attraetvour attention. Prices $16.50 to $27.50. Dainty Lingerie Dresses . Among our charming new Lingerie, Marnuisctte and Voile Dresses, will certainly like the distinctiveness of the styles. The models are stylishly hand embroidered and beautifully lace trimmed. These exquisite dresses have dainty, graceful lines indicative of superior tailoring. We can fit you stylishly, at your own price between $16.50 and $45.00. Stylish Spring Waists "You are certainly dressed in the smartest style when your waists are selected from among our new Spring designs. We hare great va rieties of new models hi both moderate and better priced modes. Some waists are plainly tailored of tine linen, others are lace trimmed or em broidered, Linen Lingerie and Cairo Cloth. Prices $1.00 to $20.00. Pretty Tub Skirts While selecting your new Spring apparel don't fail to add Tailored . Tub Skirts . We have some stylish Skirt designs which will look mighty smart with these new Spring Waists. Skirts come in beautiful qualities of Jplain Linen, Reps, Pique, embroidered with figures or all-over crelets. Prices $1.25 to $10.00. . k M. JlKX'J'it3,AltTMEXT. l.illle Mim Maurine Uludkoe enlcr tainid a nimkr of tir friiiulu at a birthday mU enttrday ullcnioon from four till ix, at htr home. No. 1&9 Hlllal'Jc street. Ialnty refresh ment were erd, and the decura tlve i olor at heme wa pink unU ttreen. The lrlrthluy take w.ia guarded by a elrele of Kaaler raM-lta. and the fa- vor ere dainty little basket of I KmMpt i onfeelions. i Mm KledMie's 'iit were as fol ! lows: MlveeS Ka'hejMne Hunt. Anne I t'alloway, J'rani e Harber, BeuUh ! lionnshoe. Itoi.ena Hyder, Jeasle ! Hyder, Helen ;illlf, Isabel UllHs. 1utii.t-R Htio v Kmlth. Jurnea Calloway. We'xler Malone. ICarle Uonnahoe. Tay lor llledaoe. Mr. H. li. Shur, Jr., of Cumber land avenue w ho has been confined ' to her bed for -lhn pait ten days, is niuih Improved. j Ml'k Irglnla tlrlfflth Miller has i returned from a short visit In Chat j tanona, Tenn , after placing her sis- ter, MIh Klf renre Miller. In school al Monteughs T'rnn. Mrs. Edward M. Backus, of Sap phire, who, with Mr, Hack us, has spent the winter In Florida, lies re turned, and le a guet at the Battery Park hotel. Mhs Hume lias returned from a profesdonal trip to Cairo. Ill , where she SLt'ompanled a patient. Mrs. V. K, Hryan and her brother. Billy Adams, returned to Chicago last evening. "t Anion the arrivals at the Manor yesterday wre: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allen, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, at Buffalo. !.. Y.; Mrs. Jonsthan Brown, of Salem. Mass.; Mrs. Charles Marvel, of West Bed ford, Msss.; Mrs. Q. K. Constantlne, of New York: Mr. F. D. Kltchel, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mercer nd Miss Mabel Mercer, of Brooklyn. N. T.. who have been guests at the Manor for some weeks, have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. George PrlfVal, of Chlcego, are In tha city and are truest at Restawyle. i Mrs. Margaret F. Mosgrov rsturn ed" yesterday to hr home In Urbana, O.. after a stay at the Manor, Mlta Ktu 0rrlngton, pf Baltl merf, la visiting Mlra Ellen ' Fennl man en Charlotte street. : '" " Mrs. Wpltlock and Mlas Carrl TVhltlock leav tomorrow for Rtstes vlll to visit Mrs. William Wallace. Mtss Lucy Fennlman hts returned 1 ef)r y fT hort flst to ,ht moher Mrs. Jajbot Fennlma. Mls, ,,EIIJieth Week foes to Brooklyn, N. Y,, tomorrow to vlslf her aunt. Mr. Crowell Hadden, for several weeks.' " Mrs. Ralph Engel and smsli son hsve gone to Aberdeen. N. P.. to Join Mr. Engel after spending the winter In Aahevllle. . MM. Ketlv and Mrs. l-ifbeelt. of (Thleagn, vrtll shortly return to their horn after a several months' vlslt to Mlts Annie Oakley. Mr, and Mrs. Roger Tmeon and Mrs. Ktuart N'eleon, of Chicago, have arrived for a two weeks' eliv, and are guests at Elhemar. Mr. I.amnon spent the season in Ashevtlle two win ters ago, and has a number of friends here. Mrs. Franklin Fark, of Jefferson, H. Tpu Received Our Xw Spring Catalogu? Stylish Spring Apparel V. M00RE & CO. SMAIL BRASS GOLD PLATED H PICTURE FRAMES AT MARKED DOWN PRICES TO CLOSE OIT ALL TOE STOCK NOW ON HAND ALL ARE NICE CLEAN FRESH GOODS, AND DESIRABLE IN EVERY a WAY AND MUST SEL FAST AT PRICES FROM 15 CENTS CP J. H. LAW, 35 PATTON AVE, Tenn., and small son, Eugene, ar via I Itlng Mrs. Park's mother, Mrs. Thom as Harrison, on Hiurnes avenue. ; Mrs. George Phillips and children, , of Cincinnati, are In the city for a short stay. I Mlsa T.uth Johnson, who has been ' visiting friends In the city, has re- turned to her home in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. Charles Bonbrlght, of Fl Mich., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. J M. Given, on Cumberland circle. 1 Mis Harriet Emory and Mr. Fester Meredith, of Boston, Mass.. are In the ity for a few weeks' slay. Mr. Kenneth Given will spend the Easter holidays with his family on Cumberland circle. Mrs. S. N. Wttklns, who has con ducted th Elton hoarding house at II Oak street for several years, has moved to it Sprue street. Miss Eva Hendereetf'. jbf (Jersey CH-. N. J., I a guest in th city, and will remain here for vrl week.' She I returning to her home from Florida, where she spent th winter. Mr. Willi H. , Abhey and , IIHU daughter? ffofli. who hw Bean spending th winter in Columbia! S. ?., have rt'uned horn. MAiVi'ELIi CARS RECEnFK :' -J " i' Th Standard Automobile Company has Just received A ce lead oT lltt model Ms swell ear, - tew hat thm ofv.hlbtion,t ;t Srn o Patfori gvenu. T Wisn Is aft extremely popular bar, 'and th new models show a number of Improve itteht over th car of th past yr. HOME SKEKER8' RATES. Th Southern announces tha be ginning April II and extending through twenty dsya It will put en Its homeekr rat. Th round trip from Washington City to Ahvlll will b th rul of many popH eomihg here with a view to locating within this section of th stat. COMPUMJfTS FILED. Complaints have been filed In the office of the clerk of the court In tha cases of Buncrmbe county and th board of county commissioners against Eugene Way. W. P. Carter and J. V. Ingle. In which the county ta suing for back taxes. Sent on Request. II PATTON AVE. Freckles; Pimples And Liver Spots Can be Removed Easily by Stuart's t allium Wafer In ft Few I)) Writ for Fro Trial Package Why uffr th stare of those about you because of a poor, muddy and bleary looking complexion? What you need I a rich, strong, gen erous flowing blood to furnish a clear clean pigment (color) to the face so that lth each beat of the heart the blood courses uninterruptedly through th small surface veins of the face thereby keeping a glowing color ever present. Btuart'a Calcium Wafers are com posed of the moat powerful of blood builders and purifiers, yet they are harmless gnd may ha taken Into the system by any one, even a child. What la Invigorattnr to the weak stomach most certainly will aid the wl on. Any invalid may take Stuart's Calcium Wafers and ha bene fitted, so that no one need feel th lightest hesitancy In using these lit tle purifier continuously. Thy work . very ; feat and many severe case) ( dUKOIorad. complex ion are thoroughly cleaned and beau tified aftr brtof time . Th num er or ieurnenii we nav attesting to the tinthv'vlgor and ffective n of Stuart' Calcium Wafer would aatonUta ne. Every druggist caiirirg hem In stock, prlc 0o. pon't wait. but go to,yur drugilst iodgy ram hux ft Tidg of 'the; wafer. Talian m Aftert a?h mel, and five thA an-honeer'trlal nh ,th rapid restllt wilt astortMM you. t We will eebd you a trtal jcfea 9rttniln a amoOnt of tkene WaN r uSlelnt to ahfiW thatri poweri Hand u your nam and addras and we Will send you a trial package by matl, -free. Address F. A. Stufcrt Co., lis Stuart Bid.. Marshall, Mich. MEN'S MEETING THIS AFTER NOOf I AT Y. M. C. A . Rev. W. S. Lacy, of Vnlon ntaolofical SemlnMry, Will B Speaker at Serr. icr Today. Rev W. 8. Lacy, of the Union The ological seminary of Richmond, will address the men of th city at the men meeting at th T. M. C. A. this afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. Mr. I-ary hears the reputation of being a aplendld apeaker, and the manage ment of the V. M. C. A. feels that it has been fortunate in securing him for this afternoon meeting. The subject has not bean announced, though it goea without saying that the addrees will be n Interesting and Instructive one. The mueic will be conducted by th club of twenty men and the eleven- piece orchestra composed of members of the association. All men of th city are Invited to attend th meeting whether members of the T. t. C'.Aar.Bot JUDGEMENT IS ASKED FOR COUNTY TAXES Commissioners Want Court to Paas Cpnn Back Tazew Due on Old Con. orrw HotH. In the office of the clerk of the court has been filed a hill of com plaint In the ess of Buncombe coun ty and th hoard of county commle sloners sgalnst Clay Oreen and J. H. T-ang. The complaint t forth that th state and county taxea an tha prop erty on whlrh th unfinished hotel stands at the corner of West Col lege and North Main street amounted to Mil for the year SS01.20 for HOT and M5R 70 for ISO, the prop erty having been- old and bought In hy the county commissioners each of the thre years. The plaintiffs are praying for a judgment of tl.57J.10. Tt will be recalled that tender was made for payment of these tax, but that on account f the fact that the commlslsoners had ' made contracts for the collection of h"k tax the terms of wheh wer not filled th ten der wss refused. This cult I re garded as a friendly on to get a de rision from th cour regarding th int 4nVAlvaut. - ., r -. PLACE j Tour order early for EAS- TER FLOWERS. Gt our price og Itoaeg. Caxaations. Ulles-of-Valley. Cala. and Easter Lille. Sweat FM Hyacinth. Potted Hants .etc. Phone at. MacKay's Pharmacy J Prescription Specialists Opp. P. 0. BORROW A KQPAK Kodaks loaned free, if we do the finishing. Camera and Films for ale. C. F. RAY, 29 rattan Ave. Phone 170. Phone 964 to have your clothes pressed. Latest improved steam Pressing Machine. QCICK SERVICE PRESSING CLUB Hughes Transfer and Liv ery Co, TruDks25c Grips ISc Wood and kindling. Phone 1405. r. Hoglioa, Mgr. 401 Southside Ave. The Happy Housewives are those who buy Old Fashion Bread Fresh Dai ly. Asheville Steam Bakery, rboa sag or SSI. : EVER TRIED COKE IN THE I KITCHEN RANGE? I It's the superb fuel for the kitchen. Very light, smokeless and dustless. Dampen slightly and it makes a fierce heat. Try a ton. Phone 130. I : Carolina Coal & Ice : : Company : ; feMMMJ HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. Private or class Instruction in Sten ography gad Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS 8ADIB EMAKUKU Pria. Phone 17SS. 1SS W. CheatBal FERTILIZER For Sale by W. F. ROGERS & SON. Asheville, N. C. Phonea 1S15, sl-S. SPROAT'S fCOASSWKX. PARLORS Oat Bldg., Pack Sqnara Invite your inspection of tholr , new lln of Spring Millinery. ' 1 a. ei . .s lit .... i f I 1 ram MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 15 Haywood St. Manicuring,. Khamuootug,. Hair dressing, Facial and Scalp Massage, : Otlmpoxly AVork done for Ladles and Gentlneau I BORX. A SOX. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rymer on ttlverslde drlv yesterday alr noon. a aoa. ' Special Easter Display MILLINERY THURSDAY M. Webb Co. AStttviLLE CLUB BUILDING Correct 'Corseting? MRS. ELIZABETH WHITE. Pres ident of the Dressmaker' As sociation .saya: "A woman may he dressed with th se verest simplicity, with .th . slightest expense, and yet be stylishly gowned If she wears the Correct Corset." at the Lingerie shop IS PATTON AVE. Best N. Y. State Cream Cheese 20c per Pomiid STRADLEY & LUTHER, Sell Whit Hous Coffee and Tea. tha world' best ' I East Pack Si- Phone 11 and III. ' . THE GRTJNER SANITARIUM Ashvlll, N. C. II Haywood St. Phon t Devoted to th thorough and scientific treatment for elect cam of Kvounet, Paralysis. Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Disease f women and other chronlo diseases. The Bath and MaSSage Prtment of tha Sanitarium 1 op to th public. Turkish. QuMdas. Cabinet. - Betx-Hot-Air. Electrtc-Ugh t. Tub, Bits. Foot. Shower aad Needle Bath. Galvanic aad Farradl Treatment, Electric Vibrating aad Sweedtsh Massage acC Movomenta. Thure Brandt Massage far TiTtlg ef Women, Douches Lavage, , GROCERIES - Everything to Eat J Poultry. Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt DeliTervii Moderate Prices. ' M.'..MVAMSi ; ij Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Photies 49-24 FOR SALE - 8-room cottage on paved street, desirable neighbor hood. Size of lot 100x232. Has 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 An. PSYCHIC PSYCH0METRIS r PSYCHIC 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. Spring Is Here And you will need some odd pieces of ' Furniture In your house, or Matting or Rugs on' your floors. Our line is com plete, and w will be pleased t o serve you. No charge to lay mattings. Beaumont Furniture Co. ; Phone 1002. 27 South Main Street FEATURE BILLS P AT THE ALACE J. E. CARPENTER -JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty, li W. Pack Square. Use Citizen . . . . .FRESH MEAT? I 3 to 9. ASHEVILLE, N. t Consumption Successfully Treated Our records show 82 per cent complete relief Write for illustrated booklet. PIXE RIDGE SAVTTARIfM ATLANTA, GA. Crystal Cafe System M. M. 8CXXJVAX, Prop. 8 X. Pack Sq. S Pattoa Are, Want
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