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TIIK ASIIKVILLE f'lTIZKV, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911 Soci and Personal , The Country club will he the t-tn. i ter Of Interest Ihii afternoon, wi-athrr permitting, and If It proves too tin f. Certain to play golf and tennis, there J will mil remain, the attraction of -t he ' tea table, over which Miss Kthel j Reeves will preside. The firm niftlit i In the men's singles' tournament will ' ' bt played thla afternoon, also the I ' Qualifying rounds In the women s aln- - fl' golf tournament. The aproaeh- log Slid patting contest for men and J women 'It Will continued anil will last I tot number of weeka. The emlr finMHn ths second flight of. the men'a ! Inslc Will al0 be played thla after- i noon.- f , I Mr. and Mra. George Bmlth Invltect j several friends Informally to meet I , MM .ReBeeca Bayleaa. of Covington, ! Ky. Who la vlaltlng Miss Csrtmell. ; Thursday evening at their bungalow j Mrs. W. B. McEwen and Mlaa I Nlehola will entertein with an Infor i lt bridge party Tueaday afternoon ' t t residence of Mra. McEwen. Si'"' J ' . THo Ladles of the Macabees will hold a baaaar this afternoon In the ,' hall of the Knights of Pythias from I thrOO to Otetren. An Eaater egg hunt ' will also fee given for the benefit of ' th Children The public la cordially . i invited to attend. ' ? f ' Mlaa Martha E. Race will conduct ! ' the) weeper gervlce at the Young 1 ' Women's Chrlatlan association on i , Sunday afternoon at 4.10. All girls ! j n4 woman are cordially Invited to at- ; ton."" j T stfot lecture In the flret altflo ' the Injured and home nursing course f i at the W. C. A. will be given on ' Tuesdsy afternoon, April 111, at four, tr Paul Ringer will deliver the leo 1 ttiro, wtilcb will Include first aid prinatplea. the object of the courae ana structure of body, skeleton and muscles, Alt girls and women are tarried to attend this opening lecture, end are' ashed to bring notebook and t ! joitH. , - ' Tit dinoe which was postponed J .last enlng at the Battery Park ho- !tel will Uko Piece Monday evening, j - atte) - will ho father larger than the others given. This denes was eon? j fneed yesterday with the Bingham , osboo whleh takes place Monday aft- ernoon In the ball room of the hotel, I .and whteh will bo very largely at- . tondod... . ' , s - i-v -;.'- J Tfc following notloa of the wed- aina wi irenmw - ' rroM thS ' Lexington, Ky.. Herald, will 1o .of intotest to her many ,mondg In this tyl ' . -"Th' wedding of Mlee riorenoe .Ieithrft..onl fohn Oavls ooourrod Wedkeeday ovenlng, April. It, In the ' Christian ehurch In Parle, Ky. Mlas BsUio.lookhart, tha brldoa tilster. wao tho maid of honor, and Mlaa Mary Clay. Mlas Edna Earl lllftton ;apd Mlat Katharine Davis, of Paris, and Mlaa' Edith Walter of Coving ton, y., the brldeamalde. Withers' i Davis, brother-of the groom, was hla baat mani Bnitua Clay, of Atlanta; ijBirttnar Woodford. Hateaby Bpeara land 'Amee Turney, of Parla, the groomamen. The ceremony waa fol llowod by 0 beautiful dinner given by 'Mra. W. W, Maaoey for the bridal , part.' Mr, and Mra. Davis after their ; honeymoon Journey will go at once "( tO ttoueskeeplng In their own home :i,n.. Paris. .The bride haa been a fa vortte among the Aahevllla younger sot "visiting Mlaa Lalage Oatea and spending some time here last season . with Mrs. Aylette Burkner, at the "Vtafckuehl home on Montford ave- : ,1IUO., V . J J .. lYtle regular meeting of the Worn tfaa'O Missionary aociety of the Flrat ; Proshyterlan church waa held at the residence of Mrs. J. E. Woodcock on , f Montford avenue Thuraday afternoon. J ThO ooclety hag been study "Western r wemen In Eastern Lands." and their J Work in the missionary field. Mrs. F. ': M. Mossier reed an Interne ting paper, thO subject of which was "Mrs. Dorotnua," ' during the afternoon Which wag followed by papers by Mra. F. E. Mitchell. Mra. 8. D. Pel 'ham and Mra. J. E. Craddock. The .election of officers followed, the en- tire board being re-elected, Mra. T. P. "Reynolds, president; Mrs. Nash, vice f president; Mrs. R. F. Campbell, aecre tary, and Mrs. B. P. Smith, treasurer. - Refreshments were aerved at the close Spring Catalogue Rent on Rroucwt. Having Hose Match Clothes is a Smart Dress Sabeme The quality and style of tho stockings is quite an important matter. Onyx Stockings have stood the test of critical " wearers for years today they are the standard bearers in "hosedom." We have a large stock of pretty Silk and Lisle Stockings in quite a variety "of colors: green, pink, helio, tan, white, etc", ete. They are dyed in fast lustreous colors which are guaranteed stainlesss. The quality of the silk emphasizes the beautiful colorings. It is the style and fit of our stockings which makes them so popular. Today, is your last chance to get a pair of new stockings for Eas ter wear. Special Silk Stockings with lisle topa and feet $1.00; other qualities up to $3.50; Lisle 50c. V: '11' V. MOORE & CO., WOMEN'S WEAR 11 'fAttOW AVE. u MkOSBSaaVBjeeMfl ; of Ihe pfiKrum. M l.lttle Mlfcs SiMii r,n Hut k will ' Klve nn Kist'er pkk limit ihl after- ; noon al her home In Iori'her avenue. i to which h fen of her young frlenils are lin ited. i v4 ,4 At the I' lriM I'.ii prihT eliur' li tomor row everilns K. I. Anhforrl'M cantatn. "The KlnK of lilory," will he eung. 1 The minli' Ik iinuximlly fine and the fact that the solos will he ming by ,Mlr fenrl Rhripe. .Mlfs Ktha Hmllh, j MIm lllam he Ixiftnln (mil Mr (' T. ! t'arr ernln additional Interest. l.lttle MlfH Kntherlne Tyack has In vited a number of children to an Ranter egg hunt which will take place tomorrow afternoon at Havenwroft. the apacloua ground of which will afford many good hiding pieces for the colored eggs There will he a cake and candy snle held today for the benefit of Ihe Halfour orphanage at the ticket office of the Bnutliern railway on Patton avenue. The charily Is one of tho most popular, and there are few ap peals from the little children that are unheeded. The fentral Methodist Sunday school will have special services on Easter morning, when members of the home department are urged to be present. Mr. Jerry Hmather. of Canton, l spending a few days In the city. Mr. Ches. Rogers, of Spartanburg, la spending a few days In Aahevllie. He waa (formerly employed with The Cltlaeo aa linotype operator. Mr. Frank Ray, of 'Waynesvllle, who has been spending some time In the city, a student In the Ashevllle business college, has returned home. ' Mr. C. Davenport, of CharlnAe, was gn Ashevllle visitor yesterday. Mr. I. C. Orlffln. of Cullowhee, was a guest at the ftwannanoa yesterday. Mr. T. h, Owyn, of Canton, Is spending a few days In the city. , Mr. John Verney. of Winston, was a visitor In the city yeaterday, a guest at the Berkeley. Mr. C, C. Cowan, of Webater, Is spending a few days In Ashevllle. Mr. B. I. Beall, of Ralefgh, spent yesterday In the city. He was a guest at the Berkeley. Mr. Robert U Madieon. of Cullow hee, la amending some time In the Mr. 1. F., Alsena, of Oreengboro. waa an Ashevllle vlaitor yesterday. Mr. Harry Bcheuaaler leaves today for Atlanta to visit his slater. Mrs. Harry OonllT, for seversl days. Mra. Bcheussler Is at present vlaltlng Mrs. Conlff. Mr. Robert R. Reynolds has re turned from a business trip to Bre vard. Mr. J. E. RWayne, who has been In Brevard on legal business, has re turned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ruck, of Balti more, are guests nt the Battery Park hotel. Miss Doris Davenport la visiting her nephew at Ht. Oenevleve's convent during the Raster holidays. Mr. F. R. Whiting, who has bn In the city for several days, returns to Philadelphia today Mr. M. V. Moore leaves Sunday for New Tork and the East. Mr. Henry Burllngham, of Balti more. Md., Is In the city for a short stay, and is a guest at the Battery Park hotel. Mr. Barclay Ilnmlln, of Atlanta, Oa.. a prominent fire Insurance spe cial agent, la In the city, and Is a gucat at the Battery Tark hotel. Mr. B. C. Haywood, of Charleston, is In the city for a few days. Dr. R. F. Campbell and Rev. R P. Kmlth, who have been attending a FEW WORDS ! WELL SAID It is Not So MUch What She Said us the Convincing Way She Said It. I Henrietta, Tex., Mrs. Hon Hhack ' lefurd in a lady of few words, but ' those she usee are right to the point and tell the whole atory of what he . wants to gay. Mm. Hha kleford writes: "I have I ured Wine of t'ardul and find It to j be a pood medicine; ko 1 have recorn t mended It to my neighbors.'' j What you may he. looking for to I day, at this moment, may be Just I what Mrs. Hhai klefor l found a good j medicine. This tells the whole story. If j t'ardul v.us good for Mrs. Kbackle j ford, It certainly ought to be good ' for jou. I And it will. Thla we know, be I cauiie. for over half a century of I time, commencing before most of the readers of this paper were born, I t'ardul has been helping sick women ' buck to health and strength, i Cardul's strengthening effects quickly show themselves, In many dlfterent wave. It acts specifically on the weaken ed womanly organs, strengthening the muscles or nerves ind building them up to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out nerves and relieves the effects of over-work, both mental and phyeli al. Not a strong, drug-saturated, min eral . mixture, but a mildly medicinal, tonic extract of herbal Ingredients. Cardul Is the Ideal remedy for young and old. Try It. meeting of the Presbytery at Canton, have returned to the city. Mrs. J, Krazler Ulann and children go to Wilmington today to vlait Mra. Olenn'a mother, Mrs. Farmer. Mr. -o, Jerard, who has been spending the winter at Ashevllle. on College street, left yesterday morning for his home In Warsaw, Ind. He has been here several months, and goes home for a month expecting to return to Ashevllle about the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kllgnur and Miss Bllder, of Toronto, Canada, are guests at the Battery Park hotel. Mrs. Kilgour Is president of the National Council of Young Women's Christian associations of Canada. Mrs, Elisabeth Rolton has gone to Washington, D, C, to attend the na tional congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Bol ton will represent the Ashevllle chap ter. ' Miss Ruth Hendricks has returned from Hickory, where, ahe has been during the year.. Mr. Allmon Ouerrard has returned to Warsaw, Ind., after spending the year with relatives In this city. Miss Mary Ward and Mrs. C. W. Johnson have returned to Rockford, III., after a stay at the Manor. Mrs. T. R. Hogg and children have returned to their home In Birming ham, Ala., after a visit to frlenda In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Rohrhech. of Sun bury, Pa., who have been guests at the Manor, have returned to their home. Mra. Kllse Dufour and her children will move within several weeks to their home. 182 South French Broad avenui. from their present home on North Main street. Recent arrivals at the Manor are: Mrs. V. I,. T.rnlner and daughter, of New York; Mr. F. A. Neergaard. of Brooklyn. N. Y. ; Mrs. J. R. Dundas and two daughters, of Toronto, Can ada; Mr. Herman Hose, of New York: Mrs. I.. Lockwood and Hiss Helen Iockwood, of Washington, D. C. Miss Julia draco, of New Orleans, who has been at Margo Terrace with her mother for some months, was operated on for appendicitis at the Illltmore hospital yesterday, and stood the operation well. ASHEVILLE IS AFTER EDUCATORS MEETING Conferr-niT for Kdueatlon In South Will Be Invited to Hold Next Meet ing Here, Judge J. D. Murphy 'leaves for , I Jacksonville, Fla., on next Monday In, Ian effort to secure the next mfeetlng J i of the conference for education in the ! South, which will be in session there j j the coming week. Judge Murphy Is well acquainted j with many of the large number of ed- ucatora who meet annually, having I met with them twice before this. In1 I Ms efforts to secure the next meeting j board of trado and the city of Ashe- j vltl,. I This Is the annual conference f 1 which Mr. Odgen of New York is the president. The program for the con ference this year waa published In The Citizen several days ago. It Is of i apeclal Interest to Ashevllle that the active secretary of the conference Is , ProJ. p. Claxton, now of the I'nl- i verjity or Tenneasee at Knnxvllle anil ; formerly superintendent of the public schools of this city. The conference annually attracts I about five hundred delegates and vis- Itors. If Ashevllle should secure the ' conference It would bring here a dig- tlngulshed assemblage of educators. ; Tags, for aviation meet ing are $1 each. Buy one today. FEDERAL PRISONERS ARE BROUGHT HERE t'ip tlcfnptn! to lpc From Jail at Brevard ami lliougln Here for f-ufc Keeping. I . j r u I - Marshal-. Klroy returned ir terday with lillly penter, John Khelt' H C. (Jolden, wh. from the Transyl Id in1! and Mr- i:ii r.nvard yes-iw-ns. J. W, Car ii, .Jeff Brown and m re transferred uiln county Jail to the Jail of thi.i ' keeping. i'uring this week with several other In their escape In tools furnished Hkiii unity for safe these prtaone X a roe nea the means of by an outside party .Save for mailn by a saw Juilor. their purpi tin- rasping noise whli-h woke the would have been a ornplished. ilh Owens a few d.iys prior to the attempt made by the prlaonera to es cape, was released on a l.ond of $500 furnished by his friends. Owens, It Is said, had three brothers-in-law in the same Jail, atti he was suspected of assltlng the int., ciiape by fur nishing a saw. The grand jury In session there this eek Investigated the matter and returned a true bill against him fur assisting he pris oners In their attempt to escape, by furnishing a saw and a rope by which to let themselves down after effect ing an opening for an exit. The prlaonera brought here yester day are held by the government. All 'are ihnrtit w-lth flli.iral whiakeV op erations In some of the counties of the western part of the slate. Car penter Is said to be a brother-in-law of Owens, the other brothers-in-law k. Sci Mwan hi"tV.j i j Dew Drop Candy Parlor 82 Pattoir Ave. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup and. peanut butter. M. ADAIR AC. P. Proprietors. BIKER Palace Theatre EDGARD0 & EARLE In a Music Ait from Grand Opera to Ragtime. R. A. 0. TRIO In a Singing Act. Illustrated Song and Picture. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 25 Haywood St. Manicuring. . Shampooing,. Hair dressing, Facial and Scalp Massage, Chiropody Work done for Ladles and Gentlemen. EASTER BAKING Fnncy Hot i roes Buns are fa- mnua" leitvn for th.ir delicious flavor, your urder by Thursday. Asheville Steam Bakery, I'liono 629 or SSI. la m s m V have the largest and most varied assort ment of Howers ever exhibited here, consisting of Easter and Calla Lilies, Lilies of Vallej, Sweet Peas. Narcissus, Roses, Jkhodt udron, Spirea, Hydrangeas, Azaleas in pots, ;iImi Fern Dishes Filled with assorted Flow ers. l)"ii't buy till you see our display, which sur passes anything heretofore shown. McKay's Pharmacy, I Phone 556.' S'ictcd lcuUi-t! AT FOUNTaiN8.HOTCLS.On gLSCWHCKs. Gat tba Original and Genuine HORLIGEC'S HALTED tVaiLK The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MJU. HALT CJtAil OT1ACT, H rOWDU Not in any Milk Trust JC" Insift on "HORLICK'S" Take o package bone remaining In the Transylvania county prison for county offenses. The cases of the federal prisoners will be call ed at the term of United States court which convenes here May i. Everybody is going to the aviation exhibition on Tues day. Have you got your tag yet? LOTS OF FUN NOW Driving around Weavervlllo In one of our swell rigs. Phone SI, sod have team or buggy at car when yot ar rive. , ' Roberts & Reagan Wearet rtlle, H. Q. .oeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee o 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 &Iee Company a I'se HOOD'S MILLINERY, 5 Haywood St. Private or class instruction in Stea ograpby and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIB EMANUEL, Prta. Phone 17U. 1S1 W. ObaatBM pmiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiima SPROAT'S MTLIjINERY parlors Oatea Bids., Pack Square Invite your inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. tttnimiinwiummmiiiiminiiimiiuiiia -r FLOWKES LILIES gWKET PEAS VIOLETS LILT OF THE VALLEY CARNATIONS I ItOSKH CORRAQB) ROQUETS Complete rnfjwrasiWVsa oil request. J, VAW LINDLBT t'RSERT 0O Greensboro, ti. C. Carnations, etc. Oppo. Post Office St Saster CJindov Plspby at th jTnnex lfw Aim of Shirt &)alsts (jloves. Jfosiery and ffeck- wear IF (1 Last Day to shop before Easter The Above Articles Are Very Essential to the Costume. Our showing of the little requisites necessary, to the Easter costume is at present at it's height. If you want neat, pretty neckwear you can. find them in our stock. Prices range from,25c,to" $3.50. Complete assortment of sizes in all the hose we carry. You won't find us with broken sizes. See the new Balcony. Prices of hose range from 16c to $3.60 pair. Centemeri Kid Gloves are jn a class by them selves. Ask anyone who has worn a pair. They come in all colors, priced at $1.50, $1.90, and $2 tair. Silk Gloves in the be st your costume for 50c to What to Wear on Easter Day 'Any woman , can- decide easily among the dresses at hand the new dress is there a woman who hasn't settled this important mat ter yet? If so, the Lingerie Shop is amply equipped to settle them for her tomor row. A Dress from our shop stands for thoroughly' good atyle, also It means unexpected savings In price. AT THE LINGERIE SHOP TRY OUR 1-pound "Breakfast Brand" . . 25c 1-pound "Excellent Brand" yb. 30c 1-pound "White House" -,: . 38c 3-pound "White House" $1.00 STRADLEY & LUTHER. Satis White House Coffee and Tea, the world's best I East Pack Sq. Phones (4 and 5t. THE GRUNER SANITARIUM AshevUIo. N. C. II Haywood St Phone CM Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select cases of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism. Disease ot women and other chronic dleeases. Th0 Bath and Ha&SagO department of the Sanitarium Is open to the public Turkish, Russian. Cabinet, Beta-Hot-Air, Electric-Light, Tub, Sits, Foot, Shower and Needle Baths. Galvanic and Farradlc Treatment, Electric Vibrating and Bweedlsh Massage and Movements. of Women, Douches Lavage. GROCERIES .. . m-i.k FRESH MEAT Every till no to Eat Poultry, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. Prompt Delivery, Moderate Prices. M. HYA1VIS Cor N. Main and Merrimon Ave. Phones 49-243 I eit 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 majce good terms. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton. Ave. PSYCHIC PSYCH0METRIS Let It be what It may TOUR In TROUBLE. DISAPPOINTED, THE PSYCHIC. HOURS J to 9. 01 CLAYTON ST. Phone 964 to bare jrour cloth ea pressed. . Latest Improved 'steam Pressing Machine. QUICK SERVICE PRESSING CLUB J. E. CARPENTER JEWELER Watch Repairing a Specialty. It W. Pack Square. f MOM MIHMd 0H HH i Millinery Importers M. WEBB CO. : Clnb Building. Haywood St HIIIIIUHHUIIII aljiJ . 7 Spring shades to match $2.50 pair. COFFEE ft Thure. Brandt Massage for pise eeeae DESIRE CA-RE GAINED If or. If thingiGO WRONG SEE ASHEVIILE, X. C. TAKE AN AUTO RIDE Large touring cars J2.00 an hour. Night or day. Phone 1704, Night phone 295. O. F. RAT, 2 Patton Ave. Phone 1704. Hughes Transfer and Liv ery Co. Trunks 25c Grips 15c Wood and kindling Phone 14 0. R. P. Hughes, Mgr. 401 6onUisido Arc Crystal Cafe System M. M. SULLIVAN, Prop. N. Pack Sq. M Patton Ato i
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