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THE ARHEYTLLE JC'ITIZEN, THURSDAY, .TUNE 1, 1911. V clse.s. NO ONE IOCILTYf ill I JLJ; .Mi Con Campbell and Mr. H E. Hlnes were married yesterday after noon at t n'rlock t v ' T- ln" In tbi parsonsge of Bethel church. Mr. and Mm. Hlnes left on the after noon train for a two weeks' trip to nl.-ki Ulilmnra nil N"W YdTk 1V r.irn will ream In Aanevllle. Mr Hlnes la connecieu I Wltj the Southern rollwnv. ? sponsible position Jt . Th Woman' club holding a moat de1 llghtfully entertaineo iu.-...., .- noon by Mrs.'tfharle A. Heule at her home In Arden. which conatltuted the laai meeting oi im. . .v... marw Mra. Hemphill. Mra. Fletchel and Miss Baale assisted Mr. Brule in atertafnta the neat, among whom were ' theVrneroher of the Arden "Woman'' plutv- The home of Mra. Baal I on ofth mot artltlc in the community nd contain ulte a num ttet of valuable painting and copies er thaotd masters from the brushes - . tra nealM and Miss Beale. and I V also many rare' object d'art collected J jp by them during their long residence j j abroa.1 Th afternoon, toiinwing me aerranw fef luncheon, waa quite infor mal and anything In tha nature of a program waa dispensed with. Mra. Beala'a rtMta. Including pia member of fh Woman' club of Aahevine ana th Woman' club of Arden, were Vr. Wetmore.- Mra. Bynum. Mha Adam. Mr. Preacott Fletchar. Mr Htigua, Mr. Cuahlng. Mra. Kdmund ttlak. Mra. Patrtca Woetfaldt. Mra. WeaVin. Mta Weaton, , Mlaa Olivia mki Ml Haf Blake. Mr. Bernard. Mlaa Anna kernard and Mra. Walter Vletcher. lira, Robert Carroll. Mra. Z Charlea AtitchaU. Mra. M. C. Beard ley. Mra. t. B. Craddook, Mr. CTaig. : Mr. StifeM B. Olann, Mr. RuM ! Hunt, of Palaam; Mr. Oeorg T. ' Wlnrton. Mr, Chart Wane. Mr. '-'Paul Paouln. Mr. Thoma C. Wai mora, Mra Xll Beal Hemphill, Mr. , Oeorta Heywood, of Arden, and Mra, ,' Elisabeth Bolton. i , f Tha alumnaa of tha city achool laat year rorganled their aaaociatloa and gav at about , thl time a brilliant ' banquet at tha Battery Park hotel, at W which' there .war about , hundred -i guet,Mncladln th achool faoulty, i Hon.. Mark Brown waa toaatmaater f while thoae.irlin and reapottdlng to ; th rarleua toat were Prof, Tlghe ; Mr.. Jun Adam, Mr. Mark Erwln, ' Mia-(thnW Wjllfamaon and other J Tha officer elected for tha year War: " Prealdent. Mlaa Kdna Long, who alnoa ( ha beoorna Mra, Ouatave Llchtenfel ffrst vlea reldent, Mlaa Kathleen j Ware; aecond,vlc preatdent. Mr. All- mond oJnea; -jtreaaurer, Mra Iotil 1 Krhaa; aocJaf aecretary, Mlaa Mabel ti Wolfa. Th aaaoclatfpn I planning for annual baqut: nrhlcl) t tp -take H KV9 Ihortly. and tha mernber are moat egrneatly rouetrd to-tend In v t heir "due of k dollar, whlr-tr antltle ; them to a card to tha banquet Card . will thortly be laaued to th member I vnd their return to th secretary, Mia ! Wolfa,. nr. a .Dhone meaaaga to tha latter, will ba requeeted. The tlm I vary ahort, and it 1 aaked that tha i member wilt pleaae notify the aecre- tary aoo a poaalble In order that areanaamafita miv ha marie. Thr win o e'erl irueata who will maie a.ddrcaa and; the decoration will be unuauaHy J handaom. A full pro gram 111 ba announced later. .. h iJ Ji - ; Th meatln for th organisation of a autwea , ctub affiliated with the Y. W, C. A. waa held Tueaday evening at tha aaaoclatlon. 'Many auggeatlon and reaponsea came In reply to tha let ter sent to the Bursas of tha city, and th proapeet tof the eetabllahment of the club la excellent. There waa an Interesting Informal dlacueslon eon. cernlng the purpose and poealbllltle f such club, A committee of Ave wa appointed to draft a conatltutlon and by-la wa for a nurse1 club to be affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. of Aahevllle for the promotion of good ffllowsNp and co-operation alone line of common Interest. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday or Wednesday, Juno It or 14, further no c to he given. Every nurse in Aahevllle la Invited to attend thla meeting when the proposed conatltu tlon will b considered. It U hoped j that 'nurse who are on duty will I tnak an effort to arrange their hour I so that they may attend this after I noon's meeting. After the adjotim f tnnt ef the bualneas meeting a social I half hour was apent and light rcfrcah- xnenta war aerved. , J JI i . Mr. Burnett Jordan, win, has had "Classique" Is an, especially good corpet; it is " only made in the better qualities. Classiques are designed on handsome Frcn c h models. We have the Amer ican models, too. In fact our assortment comprises such a va riety of styles that it is easy to fit any wo man's figure, . , Come in and be fit- - ted. Our sales people are experienced and can show you a style suited to your individual re quirements. Visit our corset department todav for style and comfort '8 sake. Prices $1.00 to $10.00. ; LI V. MOORE & CO. J l-s IT-STAIRS DEPARTMENT a very successful winter In In' Innitl I. has salted for Germany, ami will lie In Herlin during the summer studying with Mr. George I'erguson, on of 1Mb moat eminent teachers of singing In Germany. Mr. Jordan ha given rjulte u number of recltala during 'he wtntnr i and hits received the highest pralao y 1 The lawn fete and carnival which 1II he given at Wllchwood (.'rlduv afternoon and evening for the benefit of I he MihhIoii hoapltal la going to he a moat Intert-allng nnd unuaual affair. The laillea who liuva the various hootha met yesterday Wltchwood, mid the morning at altea of thi lr hootha were choaen nnd marked off on a map of the ground. The Utter ore Ideal for auch a purpoac, and the numerotia grottoca, quaint aummer hoiiac. etc, will ba converted Into moat attractive Utile aliopa. The mer- , cnanta or inn city nave taaen apewin i lutnreat In the unilortii king and have been moat gencroua In their offer to aid those In i'Ii urge of the carnival sending a complete amortment of their gooda out lo the boolha la be old, allowing the carnival a liberal percentage. There will he a Jewelry shop, a dry gooda ahop, and one with moat Interesting bras, cryatal door knob with Initials, one of th new fnda, and varloua glaaaware. Another little ahop will he devoted to china and pottery, which la always popular. There are quite a number of othrs, and the Mat I steadily growing. Th , music, will be a feature, and Mr. Spears' ornhestra will be located In a central spot on the veranda of the house, where ths music may lie heard from every part of the grounds which will be ln use. .The natural beauty of the latter, the ro garden and per golas covered with climbing rose and the Innumerable rare plants and flow ers which meet one at every turn In the grounds will enhance the beauty of the scene beyond description. Th' little green outdoor theater, where tha vaudeville la to take place, Is unique, and will In Itself be a great attraction. It Is laid out Just as real theaters are. with lobby, box office, main and side entrances, aisles, boxes, orchestra seats and stage, the latter raised, but everything of green privet, which Is verdant th year round. . Many gar dens boaat of a maae, the Intricacies of which afford not a little amuse ment, but a little theater la quite odd and a better on could not have been devised for the vaudeville. There will be a large covered pavilion for ths children' amusements, and branching en- tne midway, where tha kiddle may amble up and down to their heart's content on the backs of Shet land ponies and donkeys. There will be no camels, but the mensgerle will have a collection of animals well worth seeing. Thwe will be every klndklnd of amusement, and the pub lic will find 'nrnny attractions to di vert and Interest. Th carnival la one of the biggest undertakings for a local charity promoted In Ashevllle, and the eld of the public In helping them by attending the rarnlvnl Is asked. J JI The marriage nf Mrs. Frances Fox. of Augusta, and Mr, rt A. MrRaChern, of Ked Springs, occurred yesterday at the rsaldence of Tlr. rt. K. Campbell. Mr, nd Mrs. MurKnohetn left lntee In the day for Colorado Snrlnaa. Col . wnere they will spend a part of the summer. J M The Bectors' Aid society "of Trlnltv church will meet thla afternoon at a.nu o ciock at the realdence of Mra. J. B. Tate. 1 Montfnrd nvenn. n Is urged that all members of the so ciety be present as bualneas of Im portance will be brought up for their decision. .1 Jl The commencement exercise of iim noma industrial school wore given yesterday afternoon In Oakland Heights church, which waa filled with Interested relatives and friends of the I,.. . ... graduates. Miss Elisabeth McKlnatry opened the program with an nnnn prelude, followed by the Invocation, pronounced by Rev. Thomas Law rence. The Harden of flower. . ,.., rata by Itensa, followed, nnd was well given. Miss Uertle Mlsner played Durand'e waits In E flat, with good execution and style. The cerlltlcatea were presented by rr. n. It. Swnne Rev. Clarence O. Reynolda nro. nounced the benediction. A moaf In teresting exhibition of the work of the departments of cookerv. domestic science and sewing waa held sftr. ward In the Home Industrial building and viewed by the large number of gueal who were Invited to the oxer- 11 PXtTON All The Confederate choir will met thla afternoon at 5 o'clock at the res idence of Mra. K. B Glenn. 41 Starnes avenue, lo practice th music which will he aung at the memorial service Hat unlay morning at the court house. It la aaked that there will be a food attendance. Ji The meeting; of the Hoclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal , which waa to have been held thla aft ernoon, haa been poatponed until next Thiiradav. and will he held at 6 o'clock at the V. M. C, r tr A auditorium. The Children of the Confederacy will meet at 41 Htarnes avenue Thurs dy afternoon at S o'clock. A full st tendance la requested. r Alice B. Jnhneon, who waa re ently Hppolnted"head of the Ameri can hoapltal In Tanta. Egypt, will leave curlier than expected, and will Mall from New York about July III In atead of late In fleptemher a ex pected, Mr. Rdgar nrlght, who haa been a ; cu t at tne nattery rara notei ror , svral daya, returns to New Orleans tody, and will probably return later In the season with Mra Bright to Ashevllle. Mrs. Klllult Haggard and her daugh ter Mliien Alice and Beaumont Nai rn rd, haa returned to the city and are occtipyingfonc of the Linn residences on Ctillowhee tret. Mra. A. K. Ha tea. Mra Dunn MdKee and Mis Miirv l.oulae flwnpe havre- turned from a several days' Toxaway Inn. tav.at f I Mlaa Nan Morrlmon leaves toYfay for a visit to friends st New Bern, c. N. Miss tiladya Adams leaves todsy for New, York, where she will Join her mother, and will go abroad for the summer. Mlaa Adams haa been a student at St. Genevieve's college dur ing the winter. Miss Jean Mayer, who has been vis iting friends la town for several days, has returned to her home In Augusta, C!a. Mr. Herbert Brown, of Easley, s. C, Is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Oollghtly. Mrs. J. M. Parker has returned to the city after a several weeks' visit to friends In the eastern part of the stste. The friends of Mra A. P. Campbell, who formerly resided In this city snd ls now living In Richmond, Va., will regret to learn of her I line at her home, I0 North Sixth treet. Mr. Campbell recently underwent a seri ous operation, from which It I hoped ahe will recover. -it ' Miss Margaret Queen ha returned to her home In Waynesvllle from a several days' visit at New Found, where she was th guest of the Misses Grace and Nora Shook. reluroslrnlri Miss Evelyn McCoy has rrom uainesvme, o where stishss from Gainesville. Oa., where otwi a iiunpni i nnmum tmiie -- .-7. Mr. and Mra G. W. FoUanabee, of Chicago, ere In the city for a stay, and are guests at the Battery Park hotel. Mra. John H. Cathey, of Charlotte. Is visiting friends ln the city. She will leave for Mendersona'llle In a few days lo spend the summer with her daughter, Isabel. Children's day and the home de partment of the Sunday school will be observed at the Central Methodist chtitrh Sunday, beginning at 10.30 o'clock and Including the 11 o'clock acrvlccB. The flcctor'a Aid aocifiv will meet this afternoon st 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. B. Tate at 106 Mont ford avenue. Judge Robert W. Bingham, who was called to Aslievllle on account of the serious lllnosa of Mrs. Grlnnan. who underwent an operation at the Merrlwether hospital Sunday morn ing, has returned to his home In l.nulsvllle. Ky. Mrs. Qrlnnan's con dition shows decided improvement. Mr. Mike Noland, who haa been attending the Jefferson Medics! col lege at Philadelphia, was In tha city yesterday en route to his home ln Birmingham, Ala. Mra. Rurus Hunt, of Ralsam. Is In the city for a short stay. Mrs. Hlngham and her daughter. Miss Kathleen Bingham, leave for Kngland early In June, where they win spend the summer. Miss Bing ham, who has been a student at St. tlenevieve's concent, will spend next year at the Scred Heart convent at Brighton, England. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Cunther and small daughter, of Philadelphia, are ln the city for a stay of several weeks. hi JV Mlaa Martha Wooldrldge hi turned frufci Richmond. Va.. and kit a r j Miiis in mat state after a sjrl ilium iimi io irienos. Mr. Carson Seawell has returfiedjf from a visit to his mother near Allrr1 deen. S. C. y Mlaa Margaret Shuttleworth. of Douglaaton. N. T, Is visiting Miss Margaret Porter, near Weavervllle. Recent arrivals at the Manor are Mr. and Mrs. HTesk snd family, of Chicago. 111., and Mrs. O. F. Arm strong and child, or Savannah, Ga, ANNOUNCEMENT Until Further 110tic6 Dr. J. H. Williams at the Swannanoa Hotel Office with Dr. Chas. Jor dan in Medical Building, Xo. 40 Government St. MANIOVRIKJG. SHAMPOOING. rA CIAL AM) SCALP MAReUftK. Chlropady work done for ladles and- e;etlemen. We make up your combings to or der. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP - IS Haywood . KNOWS In a Recent Letter, Mrs. Wilkerson of Lynchburg Says No One Knows What She Had to Suffer. Iynchburg, Va. ''I am now feeling better than I have for several yeara." writes Mrs. Kllle Wilkerson. of 408 Pearl street, this city. "No one knows what I suffered as a result of female weakness. "Since taking four bottles of Pardul I feel stronger and better than I have In some time. past. I shall always praise Pardul to all of my suffering friends." The strength-giving properties of Cardul are not the result of powerful druggery, but ot Ita gentle, natural, building action on the womanly or gans. Cardul Is not a atlmulant, hut a mild and effective tonic remedy that. through fifty yeara of success. haB been proven to have a merit that la all Its own. Cardul Is prepared principally from the extracted medicinal principle of a plant grown In Southern Knrope, not mentioned In th pharmacopeia, lm- Ipwrted direct by the manufacturers combined with other ingredients. to f form a scientific medicine that brings results. j Xy Cardul. , LNOTfc Th Cardul Home Treat- ment for Women consists of Cardul ll, Thedford' Black Draught (I6c, or Volvo ffr6,.for the liver and Cardul Antiseptic (50c). These rem edies may be taken singly, by them selves. If desired, or three together, as a complete treatment for women's Ills. Write to Ladles'. Advisory Dept.. Chst tanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn., for Special Instructions, and 14-pare book, "Home Treatment for Woman." sent In plain wrapper, on request. DEMOCRAT ITEMS. DEMOCRAT, N. C. May SI. There was a game of ball played here Sat urday between Jupiter- Weavervllle and the Democrat teams, resulting In a victory for the visiting team. The boys of the ball team enter tained with a boot party at the home of Mrs. T. J. Carter Saturday eve nln, which proved quits an original and enjoyable affair. The auctioneer waa Mr. J. D. Carter and' his spirited "crylnf", brought J about a rapid ad vance In priea of footwear. Follow ing the sal thsr Was a 'voting con test. The prixe (o be awarded to the most popular young; lady waa a hand some box of 8dhons. Tha result wss a tie, between Misses Clyde Mc Lean and Alda Carter. Delightful re freshments were .served, after which the guests departed. Mr. J. W. Silvers of Boyd' Chapel. ear WeavervlITe. - brought his sing ing class SundajHyhd made tome ex- cellent music hi "The,. Baptist church i in ,k. i , u forenooWlri' the afternoon a I,, V tUICUV sltlKlng convention for North Bun.' coi.Tio was organised to meet each fifth Sunday. The executive commit tee Is composed of the following: , Messrs. J. W. Silver, chairman; G. B. Woodward, secretary; J. T. Carter, J. B. Morgan, A. I. Ingle and Harris Dillingham. Tha first meeting will be held at thla place on the fifth Sun day In July. Mis Alice Buckner of Burnsvllle, N. C, la making an extended visited with her sister. Mrs. I. N. McLean. Miss Vonnle McLean has returned from the State Normal and Industrial college at Greensboro and will be at home for the summer. Mlaa Sue Buckner Is expected to return the latter part of the week from Jeffernaon City, Tenn., where she has been attending Carson-Newman college the past year. Misses Winifred and Alda Cai)er of Mara Hill, spent the week end In the village as the (vests of Miss Dora Maney. Mlaa Dora Maney returned to Mara Hill Sunday afternoon to resume her courae at the summer school now In progreaa there. Mr. J. H. Greenwood and Mr. W. II. Greenwood returned to their home at Blltmore, N. c. arter apending a few days with relatives and friends snd around the village. Mrs Nancy Gardner and grand daughter. Mlaa Mattle Gardner, and grandsons Messrs. Wlllla and Charlie Gardner og Burnsvllle, N'. C. spent Friday night In the home of Mr. J. H. Woodward on their way Home from Ashevllle. Mrs. Gardner Is In her 7th year and is enjoying excel lent health. Mr. Charles Garrison of Alexander. N. C, la tailing relatives for a few days. Miss Anna May Dillingham has re turned from Ashevllle and la visit ing In the home of Mra Flora Carter. Mr. S. H Carter went to Ashevllle toady on business. The friends of Mrs. Flora Carter 111 be glad to learn that she la alow- recovering from her recent 111- ness. URGING ATTENDANCE UPON CONVENTION P. .Mi Raclicrn, vice president of j the State Asoclatlon ol County Com missioners, is Issuing letters to the , county commisalonera of each county j ln the state, urging upon them the j Importance of attending the annual I convention to be held in A'hevllle, ! August is. j The lttfr alula. ft.at th lu or nr. vlde for ,hp expenses of one com- ts-ill -cialm from each county In the Will reSlUe ; state, the snm la he chsrrerl lin to the county. It Is planned to have a large atten dance of commissioners In order that valuable Ideaa and suggestions may be exchanged to the benefit og those present. Mr. MctCachern requests the board of trade to forward him about 100. at- tractive post cards descriptive of scene In snd around Ashevllle. ln or der that they may.be ent out with the letters to the . coonmUsloiiers, thinking perhaps It would be some In ducement toward"! better attetj-. dance. Wedding Flowers Any Kind Let us send you our booklet tolling all about them. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. GREENSBORO, N. O. Phone 964 to have your clothe pressed. Latest improved steam Pressing Machine. QUICK SERVICE PREMISING CLUB DELICIOUS Strawberry Ice Crtjajn, Absolutely Pure McKay's Pharmacy Prcacrlptlon Speclalista, Opp. P. O. eee.eeeeeefee.e EVER TRY COKE IN THE KITCHEN RANGE? It's fine. Light, dust less, smokeless. Phone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice Company a aa' ieeaaeae ' 'a ' IT'S ALL IN THE RUB Thf'j.ength of time your linens fast is all 4 4 in the rub.'" Some laundries will soon put your linens out of com mission; done the NICHOLS WAY. Your linens will last double the time as when sent to ordinary laun dries. Phone 95. G Ashevllle laundry J. A. Nichols, Mgr THE HONEY HABIT For Harmon's Honey Is a safe proposition. W c are absolutely sure it Is the pure nectar of the flow ers, witty nothing added by human hands. The great demand we enjoy Is proof of the eatsfactlon It gives Give the baby Honey and see it grow. HARJIOX CO., Pack Sqnare. ICE BOXES REFRIGERATORS PORCH GOODS HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 N. Main St. n V " ' w 't't ! Ca3aWea-- r T-.v: Complete jtfssoriments of Stylish Corsets We try to keep our stock of corsets are C. B., R. & G., and Prices range from $1 CARAJA COFFEE i Just the brand for people who want a good pure coffee of full flavor at a moderate price. 4 POUND TINS . . . . $1.0Q STRADLEY & LUTHER . 3 East Pack Square. Phones 64 and 651 BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE Why not have it good! Washington Bread is ! good. I have it. J BUTTER NCT BREAD, VIENNA ROLLS, VIENNA BREAD, PAN HOIX8. J I visited the largest and best bakeries ln Washington and Bal- ( tlmore and have a line of Bread that cannot be excelled. ' ML H YsAlVCS ' "? : CORNER NORTH MAIN AND MERRIMON AVE. J - Famcy Oroceriea Meats i NOW IS to have your diamonds looked on ln hard platinum; they are larger and whiter. Give me a trial. CHAS. E. ' Mfg. Jeweler, THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Aahevllle, N. C. il Harwood St Phone Ctl Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select case of Nervouanees, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism. Disease of women and ether chronic disease. The Bath and MafeSage Cabinet, Beta-Hot-Air, Electric-Llgh t. Needle Baths. Galvanic and Farradlo Bweedlsh Hassage am" Movements. of Women. Douche Lairage. EVERYTHING IN FRESH MEATS Sirloin, Tenderloin and Porterhou se Steaks, 20c lb. Nce round stead, 15c lb. Both native and Western meats, Pork Chops and Lamb Chops 2Cc lb. Lamb Roast 18c and 2 0c lb. Just received fresh lot of garden Peas and String Beans. V. V. HAYNIE, The Grocer PHONE 77. COR. N. MAIN AND EAST STS. FOR RENT. Ten-room house, with two small servant houses, line near In. Would make good boarding house for taken on year's lease $25.00 per mon th. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Ave. Millinery Importers M. WEBB CO. Club Building, Haywood St. ; ; ttttn Dew Drop Candy Parlor SI Patton Ave. Fresh Candy every day. Cocoa nut flavored syrup snd peanut butter. E. M. Adair & C. P. Baker Proprlelora. New York Tailoring Co. 8 North Tack Square Upstairs. We have opened a pressing club de. pfcrtment. Membership ticket one dot- j lar per month. Three months. 12.50. PHONE S. Burn our coal and save difference. ASILEVUJ E DRAT, FCKL CON STRUCTION CO. Phone MS. CHESTNUT HILL 8CMMER BOARDING HOUSE 8WANNANOA, N. C. Beautiful cool place to spend va cation or summer. Write for rates and descriptive card to , MRS. D. W. HARRISON, Swannanoa. H. G. mm up to the highest point of efficiency. We have corsets to fit every figure. If you are not" wearing a comfortable corset come in and consult with our Corsetierre. She may be able to ex plain a way your troubles. The following lines are to befomid at the ANNEX: W. B.. Redfern and Warner's, These are all high grade makes arid no matter which on,c v you choose a stylish Corset will be the re sult. Warner's and W. B. Corsets sell for $1 on up. The Red fern, whalebone Corset, for $3 to $6 pair. The makes at the MAIN STORE Thompson Glove Fitting. to $3.50 pair. and Vegetables. ' THE TIME after let me put new platinum tlpa wear-proof, makes the atone look HENDERSON S2 Patton Avenue. department of the Sanitarium la open to the public. Turkish, Russian. Tub, Gits, Foot, Shower and Treatment. Electric Vibrating and Tbur Brandt Massage for Diseases lose to street car railroad men. If Mountain City Steam Laundry CLEAN AND SANITARY Our business is te please. Give ua i trial. SO North Lexington Avedna Telephone 43 MISS OLGA TArXe fnrrent' HUFF EXPERT CORSETIERE ROOMS 27 and 38 American National Bank Building School Girls and Boys We are making an unusually low rate for our special summer session which begins jtinp 15th. By entering before that date you can take advan- tags of our exceptional offer. Phone 1793 and we will give you full par ticulars. Emanuel School nf Shorthand. Have Your Corsets Fitted at Home. The Splrella Corsets, aa advertised In all the mngazlnes. Is planned and fitted ln the seclusion of your own heme by a trained Corsetiere. No ' extra charge for this service. Ap pointments arranged to suit your aeav venience. Phone or send card to MRS. HARVEY T si sorrH MAIN ST. - -' tbone soc, 0) 0)
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