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1 I liLL AfeiibVlUX LTl'iZfcS, WhlLNLSDAY, AFK1 L VI, it .-g f - C2 0 o.ciety and Personal ' ''Ttm semi-annual concert given at the Normal Collegiate Institute Mon day avMinC b ,h choru of the Jntltut and the .Farm Brhool files UlB, waa a most successful afTalr. tnd waa well attended. The pro tram waa excellently given, and wa aa follow: C Chorus ' The, Red Scarf Vemle Chorui Clara and Glee Club. Piano Solo ; f pinning Wheel Svhmoll Willi and Belle Ottingr. RTrla ' : The Nig ht Haa a Thousand Eye Nevln Misaes Reynolds. McCall and " " KilpatrkH. Piano Solo-- Maturka iTA Flat Lynea . Ellen Koller. Chorus, ' '' The Call to Arm Veaaie , Chorui Clasa and Ole Club. Vocal ftolo A Bud of Lite Thorn Marcarat Reynolds. Piano Sole' .;. I . VabM, Op. (I, No. 1 .. Chopin a VaJi.,Pl,r No. J Chopin .1 ., .f A4alta Reynolds. y Vecsl 5ols--?':" ' i Th Bugle Call .". ..Leonard Kane ,j , f . ,f Mr. Clemen. j unrtet - tjf. ttoaary v Nevln jj ; , Xtnteg Reynolds and McCall. p ', Measr. Clmn and Bisk. --4Chflru"J a'V Out on th Deep Veaaie ' - ' Chorus Claaa and Ola Club 3 r J ji ji " !"n,l-h neit meeting of the Sunday inglng convention of. Leicester town- htp win be hald at Mt. Carmel church, April 10. and will be of Inter- 1 eat. The convention waa organised two a ago, and since that tint lha , meeting have been hald at th churche In Leicester. Mr. H. 8. Mile ha efficiently discharged, hi duties a prealdent and manager of th con vention. The commute ha arranged th program which la printed below . and which n (a hoped will be heard by targe audience. The program begin ' at tan- o'clock oi th morning of the 10th and Witt end at three o'clock In the afternoon, and will b a follow: v BanawAatemblaga. ... Classes formed. icrlBtur RdlngMr, Rill Ingla. ', Prayer Rev, M. if. Bluder. Opening Addre Mr. Luke Toung. Minute of laat convention. . Singing fcr th cta requested w y the president. ' i-. ' Addra, "What I Mule."-Mr. J. flinging by ls. K Adjournment of an hour after which th rest of the time will be T "Un over to ln1ng by th clau,' which will be dismissed by Mr. Qrlce. Invitation wr racevtd yeaterday k to- th commencement egerclee of th Frultland Inatitute, at Frultlaitd, N. C., which takea place April 11-14. The program will b a follow: rrldaysrAprll 11, v- m Mualo recital, . - . , eturday. April 11. MO Exarcliea hp primary end intermediate depart mania.. . , - 4 to, f p. m; Are levee. "Pi. mCentt for Nn Miller , pacalo medal. Phllopnnlclan 1-lt-it i; iary aocletyt. . -U ' Sunday. Jtprll II. tl a. m. Com ; rnenCamant acrrnon: Dr. Oeorge N. is eiwgvrnwood. B. C. Mondac: April 14. 10.10 a. m. I.lt- ' , 1 trry iddrraawDr. Charlea E. Brewer, f 1 "a for Celleg. 1.10 p. m. Claa day icr('le.. p:;m. Oratora" conteat, Phi Chi aociety." 'j ; wr-fimr rjinvi ceivue r rea- mn. Krm la Moalay Johnaon, Marv 'fluaen Ln Pearl tdhetter. H. W. mtf, Orady 0h. Wlnnlfred Pryor. nr. and pa rm. cnwiira in. ntcnui, who have for a number of year lived an rim atirul eatat In Happhlre plating .returning to the eaat to re j,fO main permanently. Mr. Bncku ha in ; tranfortned the wild of the moun talni 4nt one of the moat perfectly kept pari that could be Imagined. tOi the-velvet lawn aweplng down to th dff of th lake, with It boat house, nd? Island of flower, . There aro bridge, email ornamental lake and fountain, dalrte. trottoen and tho uaual pmbelllahmenta of a formal It alian garden. The hou l charming. " and rrpm-thlg' beutlful little estate. fc it-road haa ban built for a number r-t mtlra to Jin equally attractive run- Spring Catalogue Sent oq Request. ; Middy Bloases are Delightful Garments for Tennis Playing There are lots of times you will want to vre&T these "comfy " Middy" Blouses. You will spWfyJly like them for tennis and such sport. Hero, arc many pretty styles in Galatea, with blue galatea or flannel cuffs and collars; Soisette riped with light blue or red and lac ed up wilR silk cords to match, sizes range 10 to 20 years. Be sure and always get the Moore quality; vou can . only find it in Moore's merchandise. Tbia" quality is just as important in Middy Blouses as any; oter article. We are careful to see that our apparel is excellently made and in harmonr with our fine qualities. Mid Blousea are $l"25 to $2.00. M V. MOORE & CO., WOMfc.VK PKPAHTMENT. hunting lodg at Cold Mountain. Mr. Bm km, It U underetoi.d. will riUpoie of hi -ntlre property to the Happhlre country on hi return from Florida. . . 1'hl afternoon ll Annie Ugan' pupil will give a piano rcrltnl at her realdenca In Weil Anhevllle, at half after four o'clock. The program I a follow: Duel Millie Bell alio Millie Jonea. Hofig of the Katydid -Kern Irene Logan. Turtle l)oe atreabl.og Bueter Fitzgerald March of th Tin Holdlcra Ktreabbog ! Mil Patteraon j Kondlno Reger ! Winifred Well. Duet Uutlle and Buter Fltxierald, A Lelaure Hour Hartorio. Huth Hollingworth. Birdie' Hinging Hchool Spuuldlng I.uclle Fitzgerald. Dream of Youth Sartono lyeola McKary. Bird of Springtime Annie Kate Well. Duet Eva and Annie Fenland. Parade March Mclntyre Willi Jone. Joyful Return ... .. .. .. ..Wolfe Beatrice Kullam. Trio A May Day Rathbun Orac Logan, Mabel Patteraon, Mat tie B. Jone. Brrenada .. . ..Munroa Annie Penland Bluelte . . . . Ouvernny Mabel Patteraon, Th Little Wanderer .. .. . .1-ange Qrac Logan. A Mural Wadding ... ..Maon Mttle Bell Jon. J Jl . Th Ladle of th Maccabee trill give an Heater aoClat Saturday af ternoon and evening from four till leven o'clock. Not only are the MacaUee to b preaent, but their friend aleo. All Mara bee are urged to be preaent at th regular meeting Friday, when final arrangement for th ocal will be mad. : j j The Toung People MIlonary oclety of Central Methodut church will give a mualcal tea thl after noon at four o'clock at the- home of Ml Uuaale Bmith, No. 114 Chet nut treet, J J At the regular meeting of the board of director of the Young Wo men Chriattan aaorlatlon held Tueday morning at the ataorlatlon aevaral matter of interest wer con aldercd. The report from the Hand ing committee howd that the dif ferent department have begun work and are making further plan for th growth of th all round work of th auoctntlon. Th commltU on heal. Ing plant reported 1110 aa a begin ning for th heating fund, thle being th net proceed of ; th bagger and lunch held March It. and April 1, In the T. . C. A. auditorium. Much appreciation I fen for the hearty reaponea of all who ao willingly aa alated in the work and auceea of the baaaar; and th committee wlahea to expreea their gratitude In thl wy. Th educational department reported that the claaa In flrat aid to the In jured will begin on Tuesday. April 11. at '4 o'clock. Th. drat lecture will he open to all women. It will h glaen by Dr. Paul Ringer and will Include a dlculon of flrat aid principles,, explaining th object of the course, th structure of the body skeleton, muscle. Tho who attend th lecture will please bring not hook and pencil. The matter of oe glnnlng gymnasium work In the fall I under serious consideration by tho director and every effort will be made to make thl a possibility. The need of this work I felt very keen ly by the young women of the city. A hook ocll will he held Friday evening, April 11, for members t f the association, was announced. Mlaa Osborn, general secretary, will attend the National convention to be held In Indianapolis April 1 o 14. . Jl Th rains, although disagreeable to many people, are bringing out the leaves and greening the turf, although there waa a nipping air yesterday that augured III for budding lilacs and wisteria. The Country club green looks well and the gran aeed lowed Is showing above the ground. Mr. Beadle and Mr. Arthur of the Bllt mor eatate have taken a great deul of Interest In the planting of the grounds. owlng the grass seed, etc. and the credit . of the beautiful ground of the club thl summer will II PATTON AVE. be due to their aupertor Judgment. Jt J The Raster egg hunt at the Bat tery Park hotel this year will be gK- en Irf honor of little Mis Victoria Ober, who with her parents. Is spen'!- ! Ing th season at th hotel. Quit j a number of children will be Invl- ted to the hunt which takes plat e j next Monday afternoon at hulf nft.rj three o'clock, weather permitting. I The eggs will lie hidden all over the I grounds, and prize offered for the j ihlldren finding the grealcat num- i tier and refreshments will be rred. ' after the hunt. . Jt Denplte the rain last evening there wa tt goodly crowd at the Manor for the dance and a most enjoyable eve ning wa spent by the many people. There are ipilte a number of young people at the Manor at present, snd from the city there were mauv others laat evening to Join In the dancing which continued for several hours The Manor dames are always looked forward to with eagerness and large ly attended. Jl . The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet wllh Mrs. J. K. Woodcock, 199 Montford avenue, Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. The second lesson lu the book "Western Women In Kastern Lands," will be given. Jl Jl The F.saler vacation began yester dsv at the Home Industrial Institute snd about one hundred girls left for their homes. There remain about thirty in the Institute building and about twenty In the Tease Memorial building. The tacatlon will con tinue until Monday. Jl Jt Dr. C. O. rteynolds and Professor K. P. Chllds left yesterday for Mar shall where French Broad Presbytery meets today. The session of the pres bytery will continue In session until Thursday. , The Woman's Presbyterian society will meat In annual session at Mar- hall today. Miss John. preinem, Mr. Child. cretry. and Mr. Lawrence, treasurer, left yesterday to attend. A number of ladle from Ashevltlr will be In attendance. To night there will be an Interesting meeting of the young people. Mr. M. B. Query of .Charlotte is spending a fw " th clt'f a guest at the Battery Park. A party of Reading, Pennsylvania, nr.i. enm nosed of Mr. Paul Bros- seis, Mr. 4ohn Curry. Mr. E. M. Campbell and Mr. B. O. Kruer are .pending a few day In the city. They are staying at the. Battery Park. Mr. Oeorg Cartarby of Black Mountain I an Aaheville visitor, Staying at the Berkeley. Mr. Harry HoeU ot Wlnttoq-fta,-. lem la ipendlng a few day In the -city. M. R. O. Self of Wbtr I a guest at the SwannaDoa, for a short time. Mr. U Allen of Henderaonvllle i an Ashevllle visitor for a tew day. Mr. R. W. Harkin "who haa been ill for several wek la recovering. . Among th arrlvala a the Manor yesterday were. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. C, Foter, of Chicago; Mr. and Mr. M. C. 0wald, of Montreal, Can.: Mra. N. Ivea, of Mt. Auburn, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mr. I. O. Thurby. and Richard Thuraby, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mra. W. E. Huntington, of Newton Center, Mas. Mr. and Mr. Tart Read are ex pected to return from Bavannah. Hi., In about two week. Mr. Read, who ha been ill with typhoid fever, 1 convalescent. Mr. W. C. Mlcou who ha returned to New York after a stay at the Manor. Mr. and Mra. James Wllmoth and son, Daniel, of Brooklyn. N. T.,'re In the city for a short itay. Mrs. T. D. Slater, who has been a guest of Mra. C. M. Piatt in Haywood street, leavea the latter part of the week for her home In New York. Mix Minerva Fteher who waa op erated on at the Meriwether hospital Is critically HI, and her sister, Miss Hilda Fisher of Parkersburg, Writ Virginia, haa arrived to be with her Mr. and M;s. T. U Whltridge i Roston, Mi:, are In the city for few days. Mr. and Airs. B. Colt or South Hamilton, Mas.. xd Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Redfleld., of Detroit, Mich., who have been guests at the Manor have returned to their homes. Mrs. D. W. Newell of Charleston. S. ('., returns to her home today after a visit to Mis Katherlne Rollins Mra. Iwrenc Weaver who has been vlsitig Mrs. J. T. Sevier haa I returned to her home In Weaver vllle, Mra, W. N. Watson of Philadelphia it a guest at the Battery Park hotel. Mla Rebecca Baylesa arrived from Covington. Ky.. yesterday and Is vis iting Miss Katharine Cartmell. Mrs. C. C. Williams and Mr. E. H. William of Chicago are at the Pat tery Park hotel for aeveral week. News waa received here yester day that Hon. Joaeph M. Oaaxam is seriously ill at Atlantic Beach. Kla. Miea E. M. Blekerstaff, a teacher at th Normaf and Collegiate Insti tute, has gone to Concord for a few day vacation. Mia D. V. Mackey, a trained nurse ha returned from Appleton. S. C where ahe ha been on a professional trip. ACCTION SALE OF LAND The Southern tand Auction com pany will conduct an auction. ie i today on the property of W. A. Swain j Situated on the Beavedam and Ashe- vine roaa ana tne line or ine Asne Mile and East Tennessee railway com pany. The land embraces thirty acres and will b sold in lots of one to five acres. ALLOUT OF SORTS Hue Any ' AnlMurirU Pcraon frit That Way? Feel all out of sorts'' Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervoue? Itark feel lm and achy'.' That' th atory of l-k kidneys. Had blood circulating about; I rtc acid poisoning the body. Juit one way to feel right aaln. Help the sluggish kidneys; Do It wllh Doani Kidney Pills. Doan' have cured many Anheville people. Here Is one esse. W. M. Barnes, retired minister, 23 Central avenue, Aaheville, N. C says: "For at leaat five years I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble. My back ached and the aecretion from my kidneys bothered me by pinning Irregularly. I tried any number of remedies, but none of them did me any good until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Hmith'g Drug tore. This preparation a ao beneficial that I gladly recommend It." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cent. Foter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Nw York, sole agent for the United State. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. RCTHERFOnn WON' UAME MOROANTON, S. '., April II Ruthefford college defeated Deaf and Dumb school here today In an Inter esting game by a score of alx to sev en. Kanlpe and Morris, Deaf and Dumb Btggerttaff and Pike. Crystal Cafe System M. M. SULLIVAN. Prop. S N. Pack 8q. , 56 Patton Are. J. E, CARPENTER JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty. II W. Pack Square. eeeeeeeeeeeeeee EASTER : EGO PTES all Colors Also CaJloo and Picture pa- per and numerous other de- algfi. J I MacKay's Pharmacy t Prescription Specialists opp. v. u. rHONE 556 FEATURE BILLS P AT THE ALACE Hughes Transfer and Liv ery Co. Trunks 25c Grips 15c Wood and kindling, n, I Hngha, Mgr. Ave. Phone 1404, 401 Houthaide The Happy Housewives aro those who buy Old Fashion Bread Eresh Dai- Asheville Steam Bakery, Phone 02 J or SSI. ASTERQr f FLOWERS mfi SWEET PEAS Y I LILY OF THE VA CARNATIONS A cors'aob boqcets 1 A Complete rnformatlon I i'n requeat J. VAN LtNDLK Y NCR8ERT CO.. Of Greensboro, N. C. Special Easter Display MILLINERY THURSDAY M. Webb Co. ASHEVILLE CLUB BUILDING few 'King Jailored Waists with the JOutch Collar These Waists have been very popular with our cus tomers. The shipment which was received yester day will be welcomed by many who have been wait ing for them. This is the fourth recorder of one num ber of the "King" Waists. The Waist in question is made of pure Irish linen, with Dutch collar, very plainly tailored. The price is $3. , All sizes f roin 34 to 40, ee.e HAVE YOU TRIED COKE IN THE RANGE? Phone 130 for a ton Much more in quantity, very light, dustless and smokeless. Ideal for keeping an even heat Good for broiling. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company HOOD'S ' " MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. Private or cla Instruction in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School oi Shorthand MIS3 SADIS EMANUEL, Prta. Phone 17S3. 123 W. Chestnat Hiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia, SPROAT'S MJLUNEKY PARLORS Oatcs Bldg., Pack Square Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. uiiii'iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiimiim. n a-5t'' -V! MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Manicuring,. Shampooing,. Halr drcsslng. Facial and Scalp Massage, Chiropody Work done for Ladles and Gentlemen. srUL ann.Tf m Mmr Exceptional good values in foulards at $15.00. Hand embroidered yoke and fin ished daintily in flowered designs. $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 AT THE LINGERIE SHOP TRY OUR 1-pound "Breakfast 1-pound "Excellent Brand" . . 30c 1-pound "White House" . . .. 38c " 3-pound "White House" . '.-. ! STRADLEY Sell White House Coffee and I East Pack Eq. THE ORUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. II Haywood st Phone CI4 Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select eases of Kervouanees, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism. Diseases of women and other chronic diseases. Thfl Bath and MaSSaCO department of the Sanitarium la open Cabinet, Betx-Hot-Alr, Electrlc-Llgn Needle Bath. Galvanic and Karradlo ftweedlsh Massage and Movements. of Women, Douche Lavage. X GROCERIES Evcrytlilno to Eat Poultir, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Prices. M. HYAMS : Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 i eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeej 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 Ave. PSYCHIBiPSYCHlC Let it be what It may YOUR, DESIRE CAN BE GAINED. If In TROUBLE, DISAPPOINTED, or if things GO WRONG BEE THE PSYCHIC. HOURS 3 to 9. 6ft CLAYTON ST. ABHKVTTLK, V. C- Spring Is Here And you win need some odd house, or Mattinss or' Rugs on plete, and we will be pleased mattings. Beaumont Furniture Co. Phone 1002. 27 South Main Street Use Citizen Qon fifarche Jailored Suits for $17.50 to $35 There is a certain style about our suits seldom seen in the average kind. It is not hard to see the "differ ence. One versed in the knowledge of how good clothes should fit and look will tell you readily that the reason is, because our, suits are tailored inside as well as out. I BeartKe above fact in mindvhen selecting your next suit. Of course you want to get as much wear! as possible out of your clothes . Then insist on them being Jailored inside and out. ; COFFEE Brand" - 2$C & LUTHER. Tea, the world's best. Phones (4 and 851. 'IS .to the public. Turkish, . Russian, c tuo, biu, root, Shower , and Treatment, Electric Vibrating and Thur Brandt Massage for Dil eases .'JRESH MEAT pieces of Furniture In your your floors. Our line le com. . to serve you. No charge to lay Want i c ... i :
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