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THE ASHEVTLLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911 Society 3 Th engagement will be shortly sn nouaced of a Tennessee girl who la very well known In Ashsville, through frequent visits, ,and who Is a moat beautiful and ettractlve young per son., (be. with her mother, apent last summer and the preceding ont In Ashsville, and wii one of the moat popular members of the younu-er set. The wedding takei place In June and will b quite large and fashionable affair with a number of attendants, mong whom will be an Ashsviils girl. Tha arrangement for the wedding : art being mad on an elaborate scale. The bridegroom la from Nova Scotia and wealthy, among hit various brld- al gifts being a handaome gray atone In Nova Scotia and pair of English cobs, which are on their way over. . The formal announcement of the cn ' gagernent and the date' of the wedding will be made early In Juno. j jl Th , AahevlUe alumnae of Salem college were Invited to meet Mlaa Adelaide Fries, of Winston-Salem, yesterday afternoon by Mrs, W. W. Barnard t her residence on Chestnut ' street, J The Schubert Muelo club of St. Oen ' evleve, went on t ptoutc yesterday ' ifiarnui which nrnvait a verv entnv- - able affair, J The rerular Monthly wetting of the board of director of the Toung Wom en's rhilatlan asaoolatlon will be held Tuesday morning at 10.10 at the o ' elation. A full attendance lo deelred. :.--t- ' Jl Jl v Dr. C P. Ambler will deliver trie Ho lure In the Brat aid to the Injured aeries this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Toung Women's Christian associa tion. The subject will Include emer gencies eoeneoted with summer ont' Inge, foreign bodies la the eye. oar " or no, stlngg and bites of Insects, poisons from plants or animals, drowning and restoration of those aparentljr drowned. J J ' tr Alice K. Johnson has reoently had the dUtlnetlon of being appoint ed to most . interesting post and work In Egypt, nd tier contract re- , quire a two rears' absence from the city, JDr, Johneon has been appoint. ed resident physician of the Ameri can hospital in Tanta, the third 1rg est city tn Egypt, which is In the Del ta. end within a few miles of the greet Ratten desert. The work Will be most interesting in many ways, end en ex perience of greet value. Dr. Johneon has praetloed medicine In Aihevllle for several years, end wilt resume Iter work here on her return two years hence. Dr. Johnson will leave the o city end sail for Egypt in the tarty autumn. The good wishes of her many friends here wilt follow her. Jl Jl ' The semi-monthly dance et the Cherokee Inn will be given tomorrow venlne- and Indications ere that there , win be large attendance. These dances have been ouch ft success in the pest that; they bid fair to be a . greet source of pleasure all summer. ; jl js . ! i Mr. Arthur Calloway Will give '. reception Friday afternoon et her home et "Whit Oaaa." on Merrlmon avenue. In honor of her sister, Mrs. Alexander MoCallum. of Chicago, who Is spending some time in Ashsville as .( the guest Ol sirs, veueway. Mr. W. A. Townsend, who holds a responsible poslUon with the state In ' stitutlon for. the deaf end dumb, et j :. Morganton, is m Asnsviue on oust : nets, Mrs. Nanoey Gardner of Burnsvtlle f is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oeston 1 McDowell. T7 Victoria avenue. - . Mlse Mettle Gardner of Burnsvllle, ts visiting et the home et Mr. W. G. McDowell ? ui. ruM VAavne wtiA hue bean visiting Miss Myrtle Rollins leaves to day for her home in Kearnavllle, S. - ' ' Mr end Mrs, F. P. Ayer and small .4,i.hlr and Mlaa Hastings of Man- treat, who ha been their guest during 'their Stay here, leave for it louts tomorrow and wilt spend the summer motoring In the east. Mr. K, Andrews, of Los Angeles, CeJU 4 i the city for a several weeks' tey and ts a guest at the Manor. Mrs. Welter Dermott has returned to her home in Lot Angeles, Cel., after spending the winter In Ashevtlle. Mis Julia Melton left for Conelloy Springs. Sunday to visit a slater. Women's Stylish Hand Bags in Unusually Pretty Designs Just Received t Yesterday '8 express brought us one of the smartest lines of imported hand bags we have erer received. There are exquisite Oriental designs in Bead Bags; green, tan, blue and gray Suede; , black Moire and Satin. Some bags have gold or gunmetal frames with ehains to match; oth ers nave silk cord or leather strap handle : some handles are the new long cord styles. . If you want the newest and smartest styles . in hand bags we have tiiein. These are the very daintiest of foreign styles. You ought ': to see them you will like them. Prices $2.50 to $13.50. , . . .-"--:tt. V. MOORE &C0. WOMEX S DEPARTMENT. , 11 PATTOX AVE. Personal Mr T. J. Hark Ins, who has been visiting In the West for the pafit two month", has returned lo her home on Montford avenue. Mr. Avery Gules, of Henrlernonvllle, Is In town for a several days' stay. Mr. Charles Irvine snd Miss Kath erlne Irvine returned to their home in Sharon, Pa., Sunday after spending several months at the residence of Mrs. Piatt on Haywood street. Mr. Alfred J. L, Evans, of Montreal, Hen., Is spending a few weeks In the uity, and le a guest at the Manor. Juriae Welfley, of Washington, D. C, him purchased the Pearson cot tage In Victoria, located next to the Wynn cottage, and with his family will occupy his new home. Mr. David Fuller end family, of Tryon, are guests at the Manor. Mr. W. E. McOee and Mr. S. H. McLane passed through the city yes terday on their way to Charleston, 8. C. Mr, J. It. Shearln has rsturned from Richmond, Vn and will spend the summer in AahevlUe. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Camp, of Ocala, Fla., have leased Rosebank cottage, Albemarle park, and will epend the Summer in AahevlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Camp are at present in the city. Mrs. N. M. Andsrson left ysitsrday for Philadelphia and the east for visit. Rev, . E, T. Coyner left yesterday for St. Louis, Mo., to sttend the Luth eran synod meeting. Dr. end Mrs. H. H. Brlggs and thslr small daughter. Henrietta, leave this morning for Greenville, ft, C to at' tend the horse show. Little Miss Hen riotta will drive her pony In the Bhef land class, . Miss P. E. Morrow left last even Ing for Cincinnati. Mrs. Chsrlss M. Piatt and Mis Nsll O'Brien left Sunday for .Washington end New Tor snd will be away a month. Mrs, Piatt will visit relatives near New Tork end Mis O'Brien will visit friends in Washington, later go. ing to New Tork, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Eddy et Ores church rectory.' Mr. end Mrs. Robert Bingham re turned to Louisville, Xy., Vunday after spending several days at Bingham Heights. . Mr. and Mrs. Basuom Blaokwetdsr, who have been in the olty at the home of the former during the spring, left for Washington and the East Sunday. Mrs. Florsnoj McOulr snd chit dren who have been visiting friends and relatives In Charlotte and Ashs ville, have returned to their home tn Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Jsmes H. Wood has gons to St. Louis, Mo., on business for several days. ' Miss M. Meyers, who has spent the winter tn AahevlUe teavee today for her home In Dubuque, la. Mrs. F. C. Northrup left yesterday for Philadelphia. Miss Oveda Page, a popular visitor of last season, has returned and will remsln in Ashsville during the sum mer. Mrs, Roberts, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Piatt, for several weeka, left yesterday tor Bus bee hall, which she will put in readi ness to be opened within severs! weeks for the summer. Mr. end Mrs. R. B. Nswcomb, of Cleveland, O., are In the city fot a stay and are guests at the Manor. Mies Belma Thompson has returned from a visit to friends In the eastern part of the state. Mrs. Conally Coxe. who has been motoring In California with frtende for several weeks along the coast to Ban Francisco, has left and ts on her way to Ashevtlle. Mrs. Carllale. or Washington. D. C, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Richmond Pearson, at Richmond Hill, A SKELETON ONCE ON A TIME Now Mrs. I. A. Decker of Clyde. Ky., Says She is Well and Happy, Through Taking Oardui Clyde, Kf. "I can safsly reoom mend Cardui, the woman's tonic, to any lady who is In nsed of medicine," write Mrs. I. A. Decker, of this place. "It has fcttn very beneficial to me and I can say that there Is nothing like It for weak woman. "For Ave year I was not able to oo my work. Half of my time I spent In bed I suffered with f mlo v, tii row end toot' such nervous spells I could not tM.d on mr feet. I suffered with my back snd Sid.. and ren on tin I kecame a skeleton. "At last I took Cardui and now I am wsli and happy and can do my own work." Cardui is prepared from the na tural plant, not tram mineral, syn thetio compound, and contain no coal tar product or ether results of laboratory experiments. The Cardui ingredient er Import ed at great expense directly from abroad and have bee used for nearly half a century in the manufacture of thi famous tonic medicine for women. Bate, reliable, prompt, yet gentle In action, by preventing unnecessary pain and building up strength, Cardui nas snown itself necessary rem dy for weak women. Try it. N. B Write to Ladles' Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga ,Tenn., tor gpeolal in. struetlons, and It-page book, "Home Treatment for women," sent In plain wrapper, on request. Mr. end Mrs. Beeckman Lorlllard and Mr, Robert B. Harris motor to ureenviii, this morning In Mr. Lorll lard's ear to attend the horse show. Mis Oenevleve Alnslec ha re turned to Chicago after a tay of eoms weens at tn Manor. Miss Elisabeth Valentine, of New Tork, is el the Battery Park hotel for severel weeks' stey. 1- Mrs, George D. Thames ha gone to Marigold. Mtas. Mr. M. A. Cress man accompanied her end will be away for several weeks. -i Mrs. Caroline B. MfeQueen leaves within several days to visit relatives In Atlsnta for a number of weeks. Mr. Snd Mr. Walter C. Beteman. who were recently married at the home of the bride' parent, Mr. and Mr. R. 3. Bhsrrili, on Montford ave nue, have returned from ths East, and are at home at tot Montford avenue. Mrs. T. P. Reynolds gees to Ruth- srfordton today to visit hsr mother, Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Eugene B. Glenn and children leave today for Bayswood, near Co lumbla, B. C, to visit the mother of the former. Mrs. William Lumpkin. Mr. snd Mrs. I. Cheney, of Ran dolph. Vs., are in the city and ere guests at the Battery Perk hotel. MaJ. Miller. V. S. A., and Mrs. Mil ler are guests of Mrs. Hyants on Bpruoe strest. Col. B. A. Jones, of Wayneavills. ts In the city for a short stay. Mrs. C. r. Williams and Mr. Victor Williams, wtfe end son of Sheriff C. P. Williams, have returned from a star In Alamegordo. N. M. Mr. Wil liams hae been there for come months but owing to his recent illnees his mother was called to his bsdstde. Dr. J. M. Wslton, of Memphis, is In the city on a visit to his wife, who hss been In Ashevtlle for some time, Mr. Bdwerd B. Cox was tn the city yesterday en route to his home In Wilmington from Mer Hill. Come tn the lee ftream eoelal at Bethel church Tuesday evening. 7-t -THE SHADOW OP THE CROK4V That unusual snd pussllng picture. The Shadow of the Croaa" which opens a limited etay at the Audi torium today, has fascinated and eon- founded Its millions of visitors. The picture ts tndsed more then a curios ity. Shown tn the light tt appears to be a partly finished, life else figure of the Christ with a blue background and eomewhet mntted surface. Tn the darkness the figure stands out with marked distinction, and there also appears behind It, apparently bearing down on the sheuders or tne ngure, the black outlines of a cross. The tee. tursr expetns the manner In whloh this phenomenon was discovered end tells of the places the picture he been exhibited In a most interesting manner. Visitors are permitted to In. spsct the painting e much as they pleas and no on has bean found who can explain its appearance tn the dark. It la worth one'e time to go and see thia unique dleplay, which ha been exhibited In all part of the world for tft past .twelve years and which remains a great a pussl new as whan the artist discovered the very striking phenomenon that make it so valuable. This painting has donated over a million dollar to charitable Institu tions. Ths owner of the pointing sent t on tour because of the fact that the thousands of requests from etrangers to be permitted to view the painting destroyed the privacy of hie home and gallery. It was stipulated, however, that a portion of the reoeipt should be devoted to charity and wherever posslbl some charitable institution. In the city where it is on exhibition, profits' enormously by the visit of the picture. Hours of exhibition I to and to it p. m. Xlectricity now goes praetlcally alt the work In the kitchen of the United ptate Military academy at West Point N. T. . - MR, C. HOLOERMAII DIES III ASHEVIILE Name of Indians, Who Was Promi nent in Politics of Home State pies After Lingering Illncwt.. Mr. Clement Holderman, after a lingering Illness, died at hi home on Central avenue ytnt-rday at 11.20 O'clock. Mr. Holderman came to Ashevtlle from Indians with his wife and child In search of health about two year ago. The deceased waa a live politician of the democratic faith, having been named a , congressional candidate from hi district a few years ago He was defeated by his republican oppo nent. Hi friend tried to urge upon him the nomination a second time, but he declined the honor. He was a graduate et ths Michigan unlver slty and a young lawyer of talent. Mr. Holderman was only 3 years old when death overtook him. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and mad several friends while In Aihe vllle. The remains were taken to the for mer home tn Korth Manchtr, Ind., yesterday, accompanied by the wid ow and one child. BARBER BHOP MOVED. Mr. W. W. Toung, who hss been conducting the Berkeley Barber shop for some years, has removed his place Of business to No. 14 North Pack square, where he will occupy a por tion of the building oocupled by the C. W. Harmon Honey company. The place will be neatly and conveniently arranged, and ths shop wl) be open within ths nxt few dy. Poker playing doe not (eern te b exactly id we hp mi me wv . worlt. . Mild Liauid Cures Eciema Skin Sufferers! Prop Grcesy SalTM and yewty Medicines. The, mild .soothing llould, D. P, P. Prescription .stops ths awful tteh with the first drops. A prescription of acknowledged value. Hat a trial bottle at 25c It wilt take away the Itch right away and you will aleep soundly. We assure you personalty of the merit of this remedy, for w KNOW. Smith Drug Store. MANY rMPIU5VKMlCJfTi W STORE. M. Hyame, grocery, meat and pre vision store at the corner of North Main and Msrriraoo avenue, hae un- dtrgon extensive improvement within the past few days end a sum- bsr of nw fixtures have been in stalled. Including a beveled glass re frigerator counter for the dleplay of meats without exposing tnsm to mss. It I stated that this is tn tint sent. tary counter of the kind te be used in Ashsvtue. Mr. Hyame In the advertising eel umns of today's Cltlsen announces thst on Thursday, May ttth, he will give away 10 petted plants in bloom to the first 108 ladiee entering tne store. The folding bed and folding per ambulator are to be followed by the folding bathtub, trunk and cook stove. Green rein fell in Pennsylvania a few days ago. Somebody must hv been shaking the plum tree again. Do Not Show Tour Aire in Tour Complexion By DOBOTHT VEJTJf (From San Francisco Examiner) What woman would not look young if she had a clear, soft complex. ion? Perhaps the most wonderful skin treatment la one of ths most simple. Dr. Takka Quoldo .Japan's famous skin specialist, gives Ban Francisco women the following advice: "Tea, we never crow old in Japan I 'mean the, women's faces never show age. All Japanese women uss mayatone dissolved In wttchhasel, and massage the solution thoroughly Into the tax ,neck and arms once or twice a day. Thi treatment is eb- solutely hsrmlsss even to a baby's skin and give wondbrfut reaults, removing all manner of facial blem ishes. It also prevents the growth of hair, You never sew a Japanese woman with hair on her face. "Take a small original package of mayatone and dissolve tt elt In eight ounces of witchhesel .and you are supplied with this aid te youth." SPECIAL SALE of a new line of Switches, Puff and Curl at e great reduction. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP St Haywood ft, CITIZEN WANT ADS ARE LITTLE WINNERS nii'.rtfV'i"VW ffha JYeu insn Mb tfou on Display at Annex The weather up to the ,prs.nt time has been such that very few calls for Linen Butts hive been made. But starting today, ; the summer ' gaapon will be on in full blast Hundreds of S desirable garment; art In fact, this season's never approached before Tne .Linen suits sere are, well tai lored. The mterlal are new and the styles are late. They have the "Bon Marche air, that suggests the custom tailor. . In tan, light blue, new blue, gray, hlnftlr and whit. TinArl : mA itf? M (a ? $20. , PIANOS 0TQTJAJJTT When you select piano from our stock you .may rest assured that it Jl an in ntrument of Dleasindt auali ties and the price ill be ft fair one. , r f - 1 7ALXT OTSI0 HOtTSB, 21 South IXaintt. ' ..'- A BY REASON ' OP ITS " QUAUTT ' M. & W. Indian Coal tiata WAft m KlevW Til. A fa MtaWt "V W ddeniM HiVV I men of AsheviUe. It i I always gives perfect J. satisfaction. 1 Phone 130 2 ; - Coapey If it'i Bread you want, we have all kinds, rresn daily. Salt Rising and Old Fashion if our popular brand. AsheriUe Steam Sakery, Pbcsks ar Mt. Let w gtre yens an eSttnuU et that Sleetrto Wiring. Our wwrk gtweg W. A. WARD, aji THfjtq injDcrmcAxj 11 Cbnrch St H MllitMHXIM Wlllncry Importers U. WEBB 00. Club Building, i Layirooa KIIIHIMI rw4 iitumuufiMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitit SPROATS MUxMncTtr r Aiu oits t Oaten Vlddu Invite your inroecUon of their new Una at Spring MUIinery. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniMiiuitiiinimittii 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 $6-$S per down, ribbon extra. J. VAN UNDLIY NURSERY CO. ORKKNSBORO, X, O. . Dew Drop Candy Pralor SI fatten Ave Freeh Candy every day. Cooe nut Oavered syrup and peanut butter. L H AOAQtC P. liKEI . . . Propsiot. -' Tmnki and Leather Ooodi ' Is our specialty. Money te loan on diamonds .watches, jewelry and anything of value . . ' - - Us Ofltoe, M S Mala K t rims SSt, Anfccrtn, H. 0. t H. L. Tiiikalstsia -Scorea of were sold them on the of the itore, who entered. shown hire. sbawine -was in Asbeville.1 $5.00 Dresses DO YOU DRINK COFFEE? , . If So V Why not drink the best WHITE HOUSE , 1-pound air-tight tin. ... . . . . . ..... .: 38c 3-pound air-tight tin . . - . . ,. $1.10 t 6TRADLET & LtTTHER. feite White House Coffee aad Ta, the world's beet. , ' Bajd liMlM. Phone it and lit. FOB SALE 5-ROOil HOUSE, Weaverville. One and a half acres of ground! Hae bearing fruit trees. House new. Very desirable in every respect. Price $1500. Good terms. TlttS. Y. ORANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Are. PSYCHIQ 4nS4 PSYCHIC Knew -your fat and guide . The in n hen so fond, er wish o greet, that ace-mipU for yen. I have success where ether Clairvoyant fail. WW IIIB. MCI FVUU READLSO 11.00. fovea !), TOE PAIACE TGEATRE vms wsaw poitx choi BTsna, MZtdi lATvTWOeTfOW mAaasn nnging. MAJUEti TJTTK WORTH, CTsjwsplnii Back Demco ' 01 0RCR A aTTBSCUB, rihsebnaSfid gong. EZOH-OLAM MOIIOir P1CITRB8 . SPRING ; Z Kan arrived, so nave the tn- " enew. w nave we meoicin e for them in the shape of In- seat Powder. Moth Bella aad 2 Fiance with Cedar Chine and laveaader Flowers. Vug-l-eMe 1 guaranteed to destroy Bed Bug, tl cents a bottle. ItoeSUrs PBAJIMACT. I rvseffriptiee) gpeciali, i Opg P. O. J Sure WeWashTies 'And wash them so per fectly that you'll want to tie all your washable linens to us. Tne Nichols Way Acknowledges no supe riors in the washing business. Phone 40. AshevtHe Laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr Pbone 964 to ha yew clothes nrd, Latest tmgv4 . steam Pressing Meohln. QVfiot acartoa prxscino cue MISS OLOA HUTF, Expert Oorsetiere peetel ttttng a4 eelesreem n and tl American Jatlenl Bonk Building. QSssesI Ce rests end aseisseriee. .THOJtB Mft-. V s : : m . iur -I , 1 foriec Sah of Children's Presses at main Store , these dainty little flocks yesterday. We iced Main floor at the frfont In full view of everyone They were extraordir f nary, values and naturally they took! g ( We. still have some 350 of thesel ' dresses, ftll siies, good durable shades, that will remain on sale through ' Wednesday. : $1.00 and $1.25 Dresses for 85c $1.50 and $1.75 Dresses for $1.25 on up to for . . . . . . .. ....$.50 Vlr"Vl"c's,l yourself accordingly. I can't SO CIjAYTOW ST. THE HONEY HABIT Those who are Satisfied only with the beet, use Hastnoa's Honey, Honey Candies, Mapl gnaw, etc. The repeating orders w receive la our beat 'reference, together with hostdred of AsbevOIe's ' beet people deolartng ttae our Honey is simply delicious. Just try Hi If not pleased roo can sret your r u money our in today. P. W. HARMON A CO.. Phone 897, 14 North Pack Square. V Private er class instruction u Stem ogrephy and Typewriting. Emanuel School Shortliand MI8S 8ADIB BMANUEI Prla. Phone ITU. IS W. Obeetsnt BORROW A B.ODAK Prs use of.Kodak where we do the finishing. We er film expert and get better result from your films. Every detail has careful at tention. RAT'S STUDIO, tt Patton Ave. !UT Twrti Your child 's comfort this e summer is largely de- pendent upon the kind J of go-cart you purchase I We have an excellent i line of " new models I ranging in price from e : S2 to SSU I e : HARRIS FURNITURE : e - 5 Company e e e "Home Fiirnlshers," i 19 S. Main. Phone 1515 J. E. CARPENTER v JEWELER : Watch Bcpairlng e Specialty. 11 W. Pack Square. CITIZEN WANT ADS ARE LITTLE WINNERS 1
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