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J'HK ASHEVILLK CITIZEN, HATTRDAY, MAY 6, 1911 Society 2 . Mr, ft. J. Trlgot, president of the W, C. T. p., will ipetih at the Central : Wethofllflt iljuri'h Monday night at eight o'clock, and again on Monday night At the win hour. Every one la Invited to attend the meeting- Mm. Trlgot i the guest of Capt. grid Mr. . ia. F. Johnston, on Montford ve- a . y d. - Jl Jl uual Friday evening dance vu Riven at Battery Park hotel ln.it night. The4dsiic are very popular, and J here were a number of couples on th floor. Punch waa served dur : ln; the evrnlng, and the music furnished oy Bpaar' orchestra. , The State Federation of Women'a Cluba held lta final session yesterday morRlng at Battery Park hotel. The jt meeting has been a very successful and pleasant one. The delegate were ! 1 entertained In the home of the dlf j' ferent cluba of the city, and nt Bat ', tery Park hotel. J.uncheon waa served ! yesterday by the Current Literature f club of the city. j ' At the morning's suseton the com j ' mlttee on courtesies offered the fol I lowing resolution, which were adapt . ' ed! -', ; ' "It waa the custom In our grand i father' day not only to nk a hies. tnv At the beginning of the feoat, but , to return thank at Ha close. We think ' th precedent a good on to follow, r : From the time of oar arrival at the . station, where w were met by the j committee on hospitality, and later , by our gracloua hostesses, who have ! so charmingly entertained ua in their t beautiful homes, our stay in this far famed mountain city has been a suc cession of thoughtful courtesies and delightful surprise, making the ninth i annual meeting of the North Carolina j Federation of Women' Club on of 1 th ntoM enjoyable, a wall a on of the most iwilpful In tho records of f club, history. "A Mm. Vance, In her' Character- ltically bnteey. treating ought to i lmpra upon It the business men of ! Ashevlll were too busy, dispensing i ; hospitality to tvk. Inventory, and r. , calling i the chivalrous word of Mr. Williams on behalf ef 4b city, th ' delightful drlv. through the wonder- fu BUtmore estate, and . Ri rare ' pleasure of seeing th famou Hen j Oreet player In their happloet role, t can hear cheerful teatlmony o ; i the truth of th claim. Th club wo ' ( men of North Carolina doff their hat ! tv th club men,: chamber of enro . tnaroc and business men of Aahovllle, and remind them, that reciprocity , I a fundamental prlnclpl of our organ ; .. Isation, a principle which w hop to hav opportuaty of proving soma- thing mora than theory. To th club i J women of Ashevllle who hav token , ti to their heart and given us such 4 , cordial welcome, and royal entertain ; - merit, w can only ay "W Iov you," , W ww acquainted beforewa know you now you are a' part of u-w ' ar proud of you. -( , - ' I "To the iotSU commltteo who con- 5 tributed o much to our pliysioal comfort, m well a to our oclal pleasure, especially those who srrved the dellclou :' luncheon during the ; convention, th member of th Bat : vrday .Muaio club for their artistic i rendering of th fin mudcai number I. on the, opening night, the graceful and obliging page who o cheerfully diacharied their dutlea; th corre- r indent and locnl pre and cltben lAMieville, who. hvo not confined y the enrth, but who have allowed h share with them their castles in Clouds; we make, our best bow. not only wa our physical and odlat Welfar considered, but by tho I fin .musical Composition Interpreted by th composer and the voice of his gifted wife at the brilliant organ re (. cltal .at All Soul .Chapel, our souls I wer refreshed. We also acknowledge our Invitation to visit the Norroul and CVleglat Collepr which lack of Vme L prevented our accepting. To Mr. and p. Mr. Alexander, of the .Battery Pnrk ' Vhotl, ho tiot -only furnished the . -banquet hall. lor the "feast of reason" fc . Which the bualnes sessions have i proven for-tho who heard the fine Nakddrea and encouraging report of Tk munber and visitor, but who also tendered th bnnqupt In tho hott-1 i f dining room on the opening night. i i complimentary to the Federation, w J,C" can only repeat that we recognize In a their splendid hospitality the Ashe I aNylll plrit and the Ashovlll,- way. t'Wt commend the Electric Com j pany fof It entPrprlar' In proposing j " to glv ua a gllmpae nf the "Orent : t Whit Way" showing us Aahevlllo In Ker aummer evening toilet, the toilet fit for a queen, by which h will he acknowledged among the many queenly cities of the Old North State" C?2 VJI Ip monogram oumunery ane s Do youuse Cross' Monogram Stationery? We know rou 'would use it -if vou could just p-y on".e see the paper. Monograms come in every 2-letter eombi . nation between A and Z, beautifully embossed - in gold on white paper. The paper is Crane's London Lawn and has Cross' water mark on every sheet. This beautiful writing paper makes a de lightful birthday gift. Many persons treat themselves to boxes of Cross' Monogram Sta tionery. Per box 75 c. itt V. MOORE & CO. PHOXE t8. . Jl FATTOM AVE. jTOSonaf MItH. MfNItuK IIOWKI.I,, Chm. M Its. A L l-Allil!HTili:r, M 1(8. U M. lll'IJ, MUH. HAMl.'KL KOrtTK. . Jt The ll.imllton and Plutonic Dcbat ln 8orir-ies of the WcIjIj school, at !-l liucklr, Tenn.. have Inauid in -vIlullonH in their thlrty-xlxth annual diliHlc, whli li UikeK lilttcei Tuesday cvenliiK, May 9ih at Hell Buckle. The Invitations are handxnmcly engreved and Illuminated, and tied with the white anrt llue colors of the school. There are several North Carolina boys belonging to the Plntonlcn, among others helntc Messrs. )'. Malloy, of Aahevllle; John M. llimke and Bruce Wohh. The ininual com mtneement of the honl takes place shortly with an elaborate program. Jl J The annual Field Iay will he ob sorved at Hlnghsm School today, the drill of the cadei being the principal feature of Interest. Afterward en In formal dance will he given at which there will he a number of young peo ple. Miss Ada Ramsey, of Marshall, and Rev. Zeno Wall, of Henrietta, N. I'., who were murrled at the former place Thursday, har been the guest of Mrs. Chance, In Church street, and left yeatet'lny for Henrietta and from there will go to Atlantn.'Mr. Wall will take charge of the First Dap '1st church at Mt. Olive, Miss., shortly. At th Country Club, this after noon, Mrs. Alfred 8. Bernard and Miss Anna Meade play the final In th Woman1 Pinnies (Jolf Tournament handicap. The trophy, a silver cup, will be presented by the Manor. There will be golf and tennis played, and tea will be served by Mis Ethel Reeve. Jl Jl Mrs. 3. C. Arbogaat entertained last night with a dinner party, and later with a theater party to see the Ben Greet Players at the auditorium. The dinner table was attractively decorat ed with pink sweet pea, and pink haded candles. Mr. Arbogast'a guests were Mrs. Wm. ('ruddock and Mis due Craddook, Mrn Reid. of Lenoir; Mr. H. 8. Courtumfy, Mis Ballle Mor ris, of Klchmvnd, Va.; Mrs. Fny Hackney, of Fairmont, W. Vu,, and Ml Olga Huff. - Jl . Th rehearsal of th fit. Cecelia Boclaty for the concert to btt given nt Thursday night at the Manor, will be held naxt Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock at the Manor, Instead of on Saturday a previously an nounced. Full detolla of the concert wll lb glvn later. . Th Senior Clajm of the High school were delightfully entertained last night at the home of the class president, Mr. Baacom Barnard. , J J' Last night st the Auditorium the Ben Greet player appeared In "The Tempest." This afternoon they will play "Twelfth Night," and tonight "Ske Stoop to Conquer," will be the attraction. Friend of Mis IWcCurdy nnd Mr. J. M. Chile will lenrn with regret that their wedding ha been post poned on account of the Illness of Miss McCurdy, Jl Jl The Brotherhood of fit.( Andrews of Trinity churcit wa delightfully ea tertalned by the Reel or' Aid Society Thursday evening nt the residence of Mr. C. P, Ambler. The society waa asalsted by a number of the young ladles of the city, who were quaintly dressed a French maid. Darning wg Indulged In and refreshments were served. The guests were: Mr. Oarland A. Thompson, Mr. Arthur Ambler. Mr. Sam Fluher. Mr. McKcnslo Hourne, Mr. Max McUtilre, Mr. Harry (lee, Mr. Ivon Btirnfinn, Mr. Frank Thompson, Mr. Cecil Peventsh. Mr. Cornwall Loom!, Mr. Kdwln Allen. Mr. Ethan Allen'. Mr. William C. Fisher, Mr. Robert Redwood. Mr. Curl ttean, Mr. Irving Bean. Mr. Ed die Martorell, Mr. Paul Bcheuraler. Mr. Fwuln Oram Mr. rteglnnlii Tlghe. Mr. Whitfield Carmlchael. Mr. More dlth Jeneaon, Mr, John Ambler, Mr. Pierre Gregg. Mr. Dudley Lefimtnlg, Mr. Perm Alexander, Mr. Woodcock, Or. Ambler. Miss Mary Ambler. Miss fSenaeae Caualun, MIjs Katlierlne Homlnev. Mlaa Nevart Saraflnu. Mlsa Kate Mlckerman. MIks tftisunna All- I port. Miss Florence Fisher, Ml Vlr- I plnla Pollard. Minn Killth Holmes, j Miss Helen Loomis. Mia.ui-rtlC Dick- erman, Miss Dorothy Ambler. Mlns Cij Lonaon Lawn PEORIA LADY'S : rosy cheeks Husband Says She is Like the Little Girl He Mar ried, Since Taking Cardui. the Wo man's Tonic fVorla. III.--"! him a different per son." writes Mrn. H. A. Harper ,nf 317 Prairie street, peorlii, III. since I began to take Cnrilui .the woman's tonic "liefore taking Cardui. 1 suffered micerably for a year, with dragging pains, which were x' painful Ihiit at last I could hard I v walk, and laid In bed most of the time. "I had headache, waa Irregular, my complexion waa dirty ami my face blotled with large brown spots. "Since taking Cardui, 1 have found relief .don't have the headishe like ! lined to. am regi;,'ar, my color la clear, and 1 am a different person. "My husband says I look like the little Klrl he married, with my rony cheeks." Kvery lady wants to be young and pretty and the healthier you can keep yourself, the younger and pret tier you will look. Don't take drugs or powerful medicines. That la not the way to keep well. The natural way, the eafe way. the sensible way. Is, when you feel a little out of order, to take Cardui. the woman's tonic. This Is not a powerful medicine, with possible dangerous after-effects, but a mild tonic, prepared from harmless vege table Ingredients that can do you nothing but good. Your driittgnit knows. Ask him. N. li. Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept.,' Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Hpeclal In struction, nnd 84-pag book ."Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. Barbara Ambler. The ladle in charge of the enter tainment were: Mrs. Ambler. Mrs. Cheatham, Mrs. WoodeocK, Mrs. Spear, Mrs. Clark. Miss ( Neil Car mlchael and Mia Anna Carmlchael. Dr. Frank Brlttaln and Dr. Will Brlttttln. of Toronto. Can., who for the past several day hav been visiting their brother. Dr. Urltluln, who Is at the homo of Dr. J. L. Carroll, on Charlotte street, will leave mis after noon for their home. Itev. C. D. Crensman. who la a stu dent at the Theological Seminary, at Louisville, and who has been In Ashevllle for some time, having been called here on account of the lllnens of his brother. Rev. W. II. Crensman, returned to loulsvllle yesterday morplng. He wilt resume his studies nt th seminary nnd after his gradu ation he will go to Nashville, where he will preach. Mrs. D. L. Boat, of Concord, who wu a delegate to the federation held here this week, Is spending a few day at the home of Mrs. W. K. Har ris, on Cumberland avenue. Mr. C, Brewster Chapman arrived In the elty yesterday and will spend the month of May here. Mrs. Theodore F. Malloy nas re turned from her Georgia plantation and will remain In the city during the summer, where ahe will later be joined by Mr. Mslloy, und her son, Mr. Fagg Mnlloy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor, of ( 'lm limutl, are visiting the mother of the latter. Mrs. llcndervfti, In Uruve treot. ir. Paul II. limner In aune lo Colorado Springs, Col., unil will bo out of town for a fortnight. Mr. Fox, of Covington, Ky., lias arrived und will upend some weeks t Mountain Meadows Inn. Mrs. Charles Irvine nnd Mian Katli erlne Irvine, who hive been spendliiK th spring: In Ashevllle nt the resi dence of Mrs. (. M. Piatt, leave with. In several days for their home In Sharon, Ta. Mls Klella Coiirtlni, who has been vlaltlng friends in the city, has returned to her home In Macon, On. Minn Mary Davis lias returned from a visit lo reatlves In Atlanta and Chattanooga. Mr. nnd Mr. Sherman (Soodloe. of St. Louis, Mo., are spending several days In Ashevllle oivthelr way home fjom Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Crow, of rhat tanooKa. who hae been spending several dais In the city at the Swan- nnnoa, returned yesterday to their home. Mr. T. A. Jones, Jr.. leaves today for Charleston, ij. C, where he is attending- school. Mrs. A. S tilvcn leaves for Cincin nati tonight. Mrs. 13. W. Pack expects to leave today for a short stay In New York. Mis Ainslee, who has been stop ping at the Manor, leaves today for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Freeman, of Cincinnati, are guests at the Buttery Purk hotel. Mr. Everett Justus, of Inauda, leaves today for Cornwall. N". Y where he will spend the summer. Mr. J. M. Quln. of New York. Is at the Battery Purk hotel for a few days. Mr. Kdwln Cudger, of Texas. Is vis iting at the home of Mrs. C. 11. Mil ler, on Spruce street. Mr. and Mrs. C. U Wiener, who have been spending ome time at the Manor, returned yesterday to their home in Toronto. Canada- Mr. 8. J. Runkle. of Washington. 1 In Ashevllia for a few day. . T. nwh. -nf fork la ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Cruise ,of Ashe villa, will be in Canton with a full line of the latest Hair Goods, Hair Orna ments and Toilet Articles. CANTON. MONDAY, MAY THE 8th. AT MISS LABARBE'S MILLINERY SHOP Try our fi- kle i ream, guaranteed to remove all freckles and I Wo will be in par. ;il! order v. e li.. I'.rlug your combing; to take taken. aid let FOR SALE 5-KOOM MODKHN COTTAGE, close to car line, $1,;50; small cash payment, balance $16.00 per month. ISi.e of lot 51x1 JO. In good neighborhood. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. al llattery day. Park hotel for several Iir, and Mr. W. T. Prints, of Nashville, Tenn., who have been liiu'sii nt the Manor, returned Friduy to their hme. Mra. V. A. Dunamore and family, of Minneapolis, Minn., who have been spending some time In the city, re turned yesterday to Minneapolis. Mr. Cha. O. Wyatt, of Marietta, 'la.. Is a guest at Cherokee Inn for several day. .i : Mrs. William Bearden left yester day for New York city, for a short visit. Miss Adelaide Mayo, of Chicaito, who ha been spending several weeks at Buttery Park, will leave the first of next week for her home. Mis Mayo hau been very popular In the younger act tfurlng her stay In the city, und her departure will be re setted by the many friends she haa made. ,- Mr. F. H. Caloduy, of Philadelphia, arrived yesterday to spend a few days In Ashevllle. Dr. Greene is upending a few days at hie former home In Birmingham, Ala. .Mr. E. R. Randall left Thursday for Atlanta tin a short business trip. Mr. und Mr. Cecil Barrett, of New York city, itr guests at the Manor. Mr. J L. Mlnnaugh und Miss 'Ks thnl Mlnnaugh, of Columbia, S. C are spending1 a few days at the Ma nor. Miss A. K. Lewis and Miss Watte,, who have been spending several days In the city, returned yesterday to their home In Cincinnati, O. DIVISION AMOSO, REPltlLlCAXS Anil Further Tariff fUxluotlona Will Follow Policy of Free Huw Materials The republican party, under the Canadian rcclprnclly agreement, will become the party of free raw mate rials, which was once a slogan of democracy. All the ureal manufacturing indus tries would bocome welcome free raw materials now. A beginning was made with free hide, which Presi dent Tall forced into the tariff of 19IKI. A great step in the aame direc tion will be made hy the admission of free raw materials from Canada. The men w ho use these materials in their manufacture are Vepublicane, and will gladly sec the republican party committed to that doctrine. The attitude of Republican senators and representatives from the tte most liiruily InlcriMed In manufacturing trnliistrion can be explained on the hypothesis. Free raw materials will Increase the product of mills and factories In their states. Hut free raw materials a a policy will cause a new alignment of parties and further division among republi cans, as It did In the democratic party. It will Increase the number of Insurgents ami no doubt send demo crats to congress from many farming mates, who will demand a reduction of duties on manufactured products, as well as upon the farm products and other raw materials. From "Hlastlnn at Hie Tariff Wall'' In the May Metropolitan Magazine. Every Woman If InUt'MtM ana innuia Know bout the wonderful i MARVEL WhtrhM Serif new Vaginal Syrtna. B -most eonveuifot. u Cleans instantly. Ak rouf druRifittfor i f h cunnot tupply MARVEL. acccdI no other a... . A .i.s frvr IlluActated book -led. Itlfullici. . inuiiiihlato ladles mum" ci: u aw Jk.- mm 15 5 mmmim all special orders and will deliver us make them up. THE HONEY HABIT IS ONH THAT MEANS MICH FOR VOIR HKALTJI. THE OKEAT DE MAND THAT WE ARE HAVING FOIt OUR FINE WHITE CIXVKR HONEY IS PROOF THAT THE PEOPLE KNOW WHEN THEY ET THE REST SWEET IN THE WORLD. 1 Pl'RE . HOME-MADE HONJKY CANDIBA AND MAPLE t SI OAR. O V R ?, SPECIALTIES. SEE Ol'R REES TODAY AT 14 N. PACK RQCARE. C W,HAKMOX CO. Private or clas Instruction in Sin ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand MISS SADIB EMANUEL, Prig, Phone 17SS. 133 W. Cbestiuu A Perfect Corset .SPIRELLA IS DIFFERENT. Why? Hpirella la a perfect spring, bends In every direction, 1 flexible, does not Impede tho movement of the body. Every muscle .every organ ha full play. There can be no Injury to, delicate bodily organs. in wearing Brlrella Corsets. They appeal to reason. Physician endorse them. Tito only perfect stay that bends In every (llrr-ctton la hpirena, MRK. HARVEY 21 So. Main St. Phone 206 Dew Drop Candy Parlor SI ' Patton Aye. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup and peanut butter, E. M. ADAIR & f . P. BAKER Proprietor. : If it's Bread you want, we have all kinds, fresh daily, Salt Rising and Old Fashion is our . popular brand. Asheville Steam Bakery, "bono 23 or 381. Let u give yon an estimate o.' that Elocirto Wiring. Our work g-ltre satisfaction. W. A. WARD, ANYTHING ELECTRICAL 13 Ch mil St. Phone 441 HOItltOW A KODAK Free use of Kodaks where we do the finishing. We are film expert and get better results - from your mm. Every detail ha careful at tention. RAY'S STUDIO, 20 Patton Ave. " DROP SIDE COUCHES $3.98 DEAL A GOLIGirTLY 27 North Main. Phono 351. ICY-HOT AND THERMOS 2 BOTTLES. ? Keeps contents Icy cold or steaming' hot from 24 to 7! hours. Saves getting up at night to heat baby's milk. Invaluable for automohillsts. plcknlckers, hunters. Invalids. Prtc at from $1.2 to $7.0T. MacKAY'S PHARMACY, Prescription Specialists, Opp. P. O. J I Millinery Importers t M. WEBB CU. I Club Building. J Haywood St. HH I I I II I I ! I ' ! SPROAT'S MIUUA'EKT PAULORS Oates RltSg., Pack Square Invito your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. PHONE 38 WEAVERVILLE For a good horse and buggy. Roberts 2s Reagan Wcaxel ,'Ue, N. C, PJP1 ast ay of the White Goods Today closes one of our most successful sales The goods are desirable, and hi this1 fact rests the success of alL sales. It's hard to give a way things folks don't want, but when yon put up clean salealJe merchandise of the character of the goods offered at this sale thev, are not hard o sell. AVe sell the people w-hat THEY want, not what we want to get rid of. Your last opportunity to buy of these goods listed below at the prices: Up lo 50c fancy waistings, 27 inches wide, for 25c yard. 25c Madras, 25 inches wide, for 15c yard. ' . 19c Persian lawn, 45 inches wide, for 12 l-2c yard. 40 inch sheer white lawn; only 71-2c yard. 12 l-2c Persian lawn, 32 inches wide, for 8 l-3cyard. 12 l-2c fancy waistings, 27 inches wide, for 9c yard. Aadies, J?7c fiose Special today. Sat urday, for 30c pair We will place on sale Hose at the unheard of DO YOU DRINK COFFEE? If So Why not drink, the best WHITE HOUSE 1-pound air-tight tin.... .. 3-pound air-tight tin ....,.., STRADLEY Bella White House Cofte and t East Pack Sq. TUB JB Lassaru AeyJac. IrJJFronty MISS OLGA HUFF, Expert Corsetiere Room 27 and 28, American National Rank Building, Phone 1578, ANXOVNCES Special fluting and sale rooms Just Dponed. Corsets measure for each Individual's requirements. Large Gossard Corsets on display and other requisites. NO DUST NO SMOKE in Coke for the kitchen range. Phone 130 for a I ton and see how per- feet it is. Lighter in ; weight. Much greater I bulk than eoaL : Carolina Coal &Ice i Company nimiiM' THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevlll. N. C. 31 Haywood St ' Phoa CM Devoted to th. thorough and scientific treatment for aelect case of Nervousness, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism, Disease of women and ovh. chronic diseases. The Bath and Massage 1 11 Cabinet, Betx-Hot-Alr, Electric-Llgfc M Rath Ralranle and i'arradl 6weedish Massage ar.C. Movement. of Womtn. Douche LAvag i JSYCHIC SS PS YCHIC Know your fate and guide yourself accordingly. There is no hope so fond, or wih so great, that I can't accomplish for you. I have success where other Clairvoyants fail. IAW FEK, 60e; FIXL RK.-VDKNU $1.00. Hours S lo 9. 50 CliAYTOV ST. ST. CHAS. CX)FFEE. ST. CHARLES COFFEE is a blend of the hest. most delicious coffee cbtainable end Is roasted in New Orleans the most noted coffee center in the world. Packed In air tight packages. . OXE-POr.XD PACKACK . . . . THREE-POCXO PACKAGE.. Sold by IVI. HYA1VIS Fancy Groceries Meats and Vegetables, ' ST. CHAS. COFFEE. -., today woinen's black $ilk .price ot 39c pair. r-53 j m ..$11.0 & LUTHER. Tea, th world' beat. Phone 64 and 61L made stock to of American Beauty ROSES There is hardly any flower that is so much admired. A big bunch of these superb flowers make a handsome Commencement Boquet $6-$8 per dozen, ribbon extra. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREK.VSBOHO, V. O. opartmnt of the sanitarium t open to the public. Turkish. Russian, Ian, t. Tub, Bit. Foot. Shower and c Treatment. Electric Vibrating audi Thur. Brandt Maaaag for DUeei, ST. CHAS. COFFEE. ... SSc ..$1.00 ST. CUAS. COFFEE. 1 9- l V T; i ! : I I tAssaWA hiTHiiwia'' jmmw mm spjyg
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