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TITE ASnEVTLLE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, JTTLY 12,1911. I Society and Personals The plan, recital last everin at th T, M. a A. -auditorium by Master Bryl Kbnt. w wall attended and fsrther demonstrated tba great musical gift of tbi UJenl4 ohlld. Master Bubeaatela .had announced . program that would have taxed the ability of smiIcln mar matura and? experienced,-hut played each number with rr intelligent, aprcitkm and krllllancy. Ha haa Improved greatly alnca hi iMt ftppesraao In thla city, , th amall hnodi find the octave leaa difficult to master, d hare aathered strength and suppleness from a winter of hard wota. Coupled with tba irt musical talent of tbla crrfTris a face of unussial beauty and an. eiully winning personality. , Ha look a Hus lan, and one cannot, compliment htm further than to y ke playa Ilka one. Ella playing M never? cold, uninspired and common 'toli tut with the first. , opening chord tecum hi andisnc and hold k tbalf undivided Interest until tha and ot the recital. ' List's Ithapsodi No. II brilliantly closed a program last evenmg tmada up or such muelo a Chopin's Nocturne, F minor, Prld la 8 flat minor, U beneteln" Polrmalse-ln- B mor and a number oToifcrti uUy well known ooettpeaMlona, Master-Rnbon-cteln If a remarkably fine musician at present, and It would seem that with Ma prospective tare years' training tinder European master that h la determined to take his places nmong th treat Pianists of tha day. - Jl J A n Umber of young people ar or ganlalng a dramatic crub on tha' order ot tha o)4 "BtroUara," and ar plan nlag t siva play batata tha and of th season. , Soma ot th members of tha former dramatlo club ar In eluded in tha new one, but thera are aba a vmbe ot prapotWa em bar kt ha.v n4 btr appeared la amateur, theatrical la th city, Tba name, alms and ambitions of tba new organisation, will ha published, at a lat. datev - - ... . . Tha Cohurat Player have, recently appeared In, Louisville, Ky., and tha press of thai city war loud la their pralsa M tha arUstio presentation, of tha play in wnioh Mr, and Mrs. Co burn and their oojtj appear. "Tha Electra. of .Eurlnhid" U splendidly acted by tha Coburn Flayer, but per haps mora Interest ha been taken In "Tha Canterbury Pilgrim," Prcy Mackay a beautiful poajn-drama, than anything elaa of tba repertoire. The Chicago and tit. Lou la papera. have given, superb criticisms ot this play. which will ba phiyad by tha Caburn at the Manor July IT, The Ashevtlle publio ha taken great interest in the forthcoming appaarane ot tit Co- burn Players, one of tha , not noted orgaoisatle praaeattaa; tha claaeto drama on tha EnUh-pektng stage. and there will undoubtedly ba two very' bug audience at tba na tinea af "Much Ado About Nothing" and -Tha Canterbury Pilgrim . :J;,'-r- dH There will bean eaterulament given at the Blrrsaar Baptist church July M at t a. r. for th benefit of tha Gash, Creek, church. Th ticket wiU ba oa sal at tha UlMmpx and Ashe. villa drug sterea, Re. William M. Vina will make an address during th evening, having chosen a hi aw Mack "Th. Paarl at tha AntiU." Mia Leon Houng will sing. and will also, grv a umber of ImperaaaaUon. An excellent ratU quartette will slag ev era) number. . . - J' Jl'. jl . Th opening bail at tba Manor this evening la th principal , topic l to trc and from all Udloatlona thr wilt b far l h youag peopl aalsa Inr frrno hrllll't assemblage. Several hundred. tnltaUna la. sued, for th opaaing ball, and al though, they will not all be aoocpwd, ther wlU b a ttAuaually larg 'crowd. Th Manor orcnaatr la a venr fin on, which augur well for th, success of th'bU thl avnlng. nd th tntomal danca ot th 'son. ; Punobi nd light rafrhmnt .wiu b ntd. . v ;,'. !:!. jt.. at:;" 1 Th annual '"oak, walk" gtven by th wslter ot th Battery Park hotel wtu tak plae thl vaUg in th dining room, and will aa usual ba .very larg!? attend b th gut nd th pnbllo generally. Th ar rangement this yar hav hen u Visually elaborate, and th oak walk Midi concert win b worth seeing. Preparation for th fair for a local Vharlty t b hsM an tbe Battery bark hill th third week in July, of Which annoncmeat ha bean made, kr progrtaatng rapMry under tha leadership of Miss .Helen . Murphy. , lea bo atr ther ladi tatereated la th fair are r. Theodor y.r Davldaon; . . Mb V Clearance Sale of all- White Serge, Pongee and LinenSails t Yhite serge and natural color pongee suite- . this season's goods modest 'sliort,-'coatiiV'iuijU plain skirts,, '$45.00 Suita . . . . $20.00 n.,,- y $35.00 Suita ... $16;00 y,.? $25.00 Suits . $12.60 i ' Linen and crash suits in white natural and , colors:. ': r- $ 7.00 and $ 7.50 Suits. .- : $ 9.00 and $10.00 Suits., r.v - , $12.00 and $12.50 Suits. .-. $15.00 and $16.-50 Suits.. .. - ;$18.00 and $20.00 Suits.. $15.00 00 and $27.50 Suits.. .. $18.00 Linen coats, natural t colors, f attractively priced. ;. :v:; M003E & CO. Iura Carter, Mrs. Karl von Ruck, Mrs. K. T. Orlnnun and Mrs. Alfred 8. Karnard. Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green Bush and the letter's young son and daugh ter. Master Hunter Bo Lib and Mlxs Mil dred Bobb, of New Orleans, are at Lake Kanuga, where (hoy will oceupy a cottage for some week Mta Mar. Jorle Bobb 1 spending several months with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I'rutt at Glen Cove, L. I. The latter was Mist Laura Merrick, of New Orleans. Miss Bobb was Joined at Spartanburg by Miss Busanne Merrick, who ha been spending soma time with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DeLacey Vincent at tholr home near Ashevtlle. Miss Bobb has many friends In th younger set In Ashevllle, where she and hr mother have frequently visited. J Mrs. Rufus Woodcock ga a brl bridge" Iwclay party at tb Country club yesterday afternoon. Th elut was attractively decorated In given, th full ootwr scheme. Between tblrty-flv od forty guest were preaant. Th first prize was won by Mis Kmlly Camp bell, The party w a meet delight ful occasion. It btng on ot the larg est given recently, Mr. J. L. Smatnara, of tb firm of J. L. Hmahers A Son, left Monday for Orand Itaplds, Mieh., to purchase a new line of furniture for their firm. Miss Flora Hell Hartwll, of Statesvllle, who ha been visiting friends and .relatives In th city, ha returned to her home. Mr. Paul Barrows, of Nw Yrk Who recently underwent an opera tion, tor appendicitis at th Meri wether hospital, I Improving. Mr. Barrows la a member of th Blltmor forestry school, which he will Join lat er In th summer in th west. : Mrs. R. T. Orlnnan. who ha ben at th Meriwether hospital tor sev eral week following an operation, was sufficiently convalescent to be re moved t her horn - Bingham Height Sunday. Mrs. George Hunter and small daughter, Elsie, who have been visit ing friends and relative In Ashevllle nd Hendersonvllle, have returned to their hom In Marietta, Oa. Mrs. 9. Wolfarth and Mis Amelia Welfarth hav returned from New York, wher th ltti teach In th publt schools, and are guests of Mrs. Woltarth' daughter, Mr Jail Bur dick. , Mr. John O'Donnell and Mr. John McCab left yesterday for New Tork, and from ther wltt sail for thalr old hom In Ireland. They will be away several weeks. , Mis Kt Lois Montgomery re turns to Bpartanburg today after a vlatt to Mte BUsle Alexander. Mia Montgomery ws very popular during her visit and several parties were gtv en in her honor Ken. and Mr Jameg M. Oudger. )r- are expected to return from Washington Jaly S. and will open thr hom on French Broad avenue, which haa been closed during th win ter, Postmaster C. Q. TUlry of Mars Hill, was m th city yesterday on business, . Dr. P. 81 Hodge, of Jacksonville, Fla,, is In the city for a several days' . . i Mr. and Mrs. Marcus C'enant and family, ot Florida, are guests at the Kntckerbooker. Mr. Tho4or F. Malloy ha re turned to hla cotton plantation In Mississippi after a visit to hla family n Merrlmon avenue. Mr. A. M. Slncla on ot the Southern representatives of the Welch Grape Juice oompuny. left yesterday to Attend th annual con vention ot th North Caro'ina drug gists, which convene at Morahead Ctly July It. II and 14. Mr. Aldin HowU. of WynsvlU, pent yesterday In, th city twlth friend. Ml Kllaabath Moor ha gonaVt Philadelphia to meet her niece. Mis Ruth Watts, who ha been teaching t Porto Rico for several years, and return ch summer to the United Stataa. Mis Moor will vlalt her old home, Tyrone, Pa., during her month's abeaae tram tha oMy. $5.00 $ 7.00 $9.00 $12.00 SOUTH CAROLINA LADY SAYS: Wilson's Freckle Cream Jtomovea Miss LuelJe fk-ott, of Scotia. B. C. recently wrote ua aa follows: "l have used many things to gel rid of my frocklea, but 1 have nuver found anything so good a WMeun's Frechlx Cream. I can not say enough for It." This cream Is a mild bleach, and soothes the skin and leaves it In a healthy condition. It driven out the Impurities, and is guaranteed to re move freckles, pimples and black heads. II It fall to, do. so. your drug glut will refund your money. If he can not supply you, emid Cur to the Wilson Freckle Cream Company, Charleston. 8. C and wo will mall you a full silo Jar. It Is the one real way to get rid of freckle Bold by Dr. T. C. ftmlth. Mr. Ben Meriwather and college friends, who are touring Europe on bicycles, were at Stratford on Avan when Inst heard from and having a very fin trip, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan and children, who hay beeu visiting friends In, the city, have returned to theLr home In Montgomery, Ala. Th Misses Ionian, of Turnpike, spent yesterday In town with friends. Mrs. ltichrd Darning and daugh- ter, Mb) Lucy, ot Syracuse, N. Y.. are spending the summer In Ashevlll. Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Lyon, of New Orleans, are spondlag the sum mer st Lake Tosawny. Dr. Lyons is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lyons and a brother of Mr. Oeorg Lion, all fiWht,1? ,h"?.:rRt raUCh et time her In past season. Mis Carrie Schartl has gon to Davidson, N. C where ah will teach penmanship In the Davidson summer 'school. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Thornton, who war married recently la Jacksonville, Fla., are spending their honeymoon In Aohevllle and th mountains of North Carolina, Mlsa Louis Grove, of Texas, I vis iting Mis Elsie Alexander on Mont ford, avenue. Mr. Robert Ptackney and Mr. Theo dore Darker Flu-Simons, both of Charleston, a C, are attending a house party at "Woodstock" on the Bwannanoa. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Rogers, of Illshopvllle, & C, ' are spending the summr in Ashevllle. Mr. and Mr. Ronald B. Wilson have gone to Brevard, wher they wftl spend th remainder ot the summer. Mr, Norman Raoul, of Atlanta, Oa. 1 at th Manor tor a stay. Mr. A.1 a. Blotcky and Mr. Ottis Or, ot Bpartanbttrav are visiting In th city. RVMMKH PAXAKr. Mad from Wheat-Heart Self-rising Paacak Flour. Not heating. Easily digested. All grocers. THE FAllOF TROY The Itala Company Pro duces Homer'a Glo rious Story. At niversld Park tonight and to morrow night will b shown motion pictures depicting tha F1I of Troy. This Is a theme of never falling In terest and the following story ot fh play will prove of Interest Helen ot Troy, aa ah is called, was th wife ot th Orek king, Menemus. Her father was Juv. th King of Gods, and her mother wa a mortal woman. She waa the most beautiful woman the world had over seen. She whs so beauloful that all the Greeks looked upon her as a national treas ure. So, wtren Pari a th son of Prlanius, king ol Troy, abducted her from her husband' hom. all th Oraek Joined Menelau In an expedi tion, with a thouaaan ship, to attack Troy, tb home ot th abductor. For ten year the Greek stormed th walls of thla great city without suc cess, in th end, by meaa ot a strata gem. a big wooden horse In which a dostrn ot tb bravest Greeks war hidden, they managed to st tha city on flr and so destroyed It. It wan. Indeed, an adventurous un dertaking, tbla attempt to reproduce th scon of thl great story told by Homer, a poet ot Greece, who was Shakespeare's equal. Tel. no axpn was spared in making these pictures, nd ah.on beautiful scene after an other la . thrown on th screen, w see.' not at scenes, built up In the atef but, what appear to ba th very psJaoe ot .Oreece, with columned hall and 'marble, stair Msoelaua. the king, tak leave of hi wit la th beautiful garden back ot hla palace, and. mounting his two wheeler (harlot, drtve away to pay a Visit. We see htm, in the next seen drlvta through' th beech -tree bor dered lanea 'of Sparta. ' Then come Parte, a an ambassador and Helen, the mistress of the house In tbe ab sence of her husband, receive him In the great marble halt. It ts lined with fluted Porto column nd " thronged with attendants, her own house serv ants and those who hav ' followed Pari bearing rich gift. Paris la smitten h a shaft of love at first sight of beautiful Helen. In tha gardea she repuhwa him: but lat er, aa the. twa aland together on the tawn heelde tha pte, a lonely place bathed in sliver moonlight, Venus, the Ooddsaa ot Love, appears, Venus favor Pstrls. ' Was It possible for mortal " womha, though she ware wholly lol, to hold out against th power .of a goddess? Helen fall Into Pari' artns and Venn throw her fsit over them. She disappears. We catch a gitmp of them as they ar wafted away to Tvoy la Vena magic sea ahell chariot, accompanied ' by all th flying Loves. Mnlaua woa't bailve th new at first. We blm thundaratruck by It, a ha ait feasting; in another beau tr Analysis o! Harmon's Honey wprttt.TS Polariscop reading. Levo - ntainiiijr no glucose or can containing found On Tluudre Dollar Frc. If you find any Our Mojsey OottUng cvrtment open for inspection. Ttm tm Huv of whit tabl Uooef at all times. Wholesale Hom y a pclalty. 0. W, HARMON & CO. Pfcon &57. t4 Jt. Pa'k Square, ful room. Tioma again, wa ae him gathering together, th heroes of tlrc. wno swear t revenge mm, tout tiro Pari hu reached Troy with the fair Hln and w have a pictm of a luxurious feast In a gor geous pabicu of tb Phrygian city. Paris bring Helen a. golden cup of wlno und they drink, from l, by turns. Then th Urek ships appear outside the ImrUir, fqr gUmps of which can torn . n into out and fees her fanner friends and seems much disturbed. Now follow sata of th most re markable scene vr produced. One Is an attack onth walls of a great clry by an lnnumrb) army. A movable tower Is wheeled slowly up gainst tha battlements and sealing ladders r brought, but great atone are hurled .against- the tower and and down on the thick crowd of. th besiegers. The Greehe loos too many men and hav to retreat. Now they resort to strategy. The next picture la magnificent We see the great wooden horse on a hill side and Troy ia'th distance. The Greeks retreat ad' the rejoicing Tro jans break a passage In the wall of their city and draw in the horse. They suppose It an offering to the gods. A Grecian- apr takes the news to th hiding fleet. Night cornea The hiding heroes com from th horn and set th city tn flames. Th rt of th Greek army appears. Now, aa th flame spread (through h cUy. w catch Umpse,ot turmoil and con fusion. Parties., tnhabltaat fleeing in terror, caught ty- Oreks nnd turn ing at bay only t b cut down. Paris and Itla,'re asleep. Thy awake and throw opn th casement. Trey, the glorious, l now nest ot flame. Thoy rush. Into the palace. In It great columned, hU they meet Menlau and thai Qrek. Menelau kllla Pari an. havHlea 14 way. Now, looking back, w see a sad vision of a ruined otty aud ita mouldering, red-hot walla TAKES PRISONER 0 TOPTON Sheriff Dickey of Cherokee county yeaterday returned, to Topton with Korny Thompson, who Is wanted ther oa the charge, ot beating a board bill. Thompson waa arrested In Ahvlllo several day ago and ha been la th county JU ln th ar. rent. GO TO THE RESCUE Dont Wait TiU It's Too Late F. low the Example of anAslie- vlUe atiaoav Rescue tha aching back. If It keeps on aching, trouble comes, Uackache Is kidney ache. If you neglect the kidneys' warn ing. Look out for urinary troubl dropsy. Thl Aahvv1ll cltUen will show you how to go to th rescue. E. L. Elmore, 1 Buxton St., Ashe vllle, N. C, says: "Doan'a Kidney Pill did nve so much good, that I tak pleasure In recommending them. Buffered for two ear from bachaoh and SeemeJl uunbl tq get anything that would hlp me, I found. It hard to do my work. Finally I obtained Doaa's Kidney rills at Smith's. Drug Store and they entirely rid my sys tem at kidney complaint On of m? parenta was also ourea ot kidney trouble by thl preparation. For sale by all Uealera Price (0 cants. Foater-Mli'mrn. Co.. Buffalo New York, sole agent for th Cnlted States. Remember the nam. Doan'a and take no other. A Few MsKers of Qigh Gnrde Pianos put grat stress on tha qual ity of their prodact yt the same alanos coiaparod aid by aid with tb ( STEIFF sound like thirty oenta, To can't realise ther cau bo au.cn. a vast difrence and in beauty of rBs design there's no comparison. . . I CHAS. M. STIETPt Manvf acturer ot the Plana with tha Sweet Teme. Southern Wareroom West Trada StreeW ' OuirtoKe, - . ' . . . S. C3, C U. VuiaOTU , Maancer rooi Dmsior- W. M, Alien, M. .. Food Chemist , Raleigh, N. C -No. HJLi V, n. Pear air: Tbe sample ot HoAsy sent t th Department for nlyi in a Jar msriied. ha baen, A- alyied, with the result stated below.: Nam of material, Honey. Brnd Put wp by C Vf. Hajraan Co- Addres, AahavllU. X C.- 8mnl. sent by Wm. E. Logan. Addrees', Greensboro, N. C. OF ANALYSIS: rotary. Conclusions, Ilohev, e sugar. Adulterants. None ASHKVILLE, N. C H1GU CLASH WOKK THAI IS GUAR.VNTKta Cleaning. Presaing. Dyalng, both Indies and gentlemen's garments. SCHOEFF, BKdWN CO. rtionc) 4 1 A. It Church St. TRIMMED DATS REDUCED M. WEBB & CO. REMOVAL! H. JUL Frost Jeweler and Optician from 6a Pattern A v.. to a HajWCfod St. MISS ry r a F2. 7v VaaVinV nooaia ti and as AnjMricMa aAioaal BajUt Building. Who's Dolofl Your Washiot If dona th NICHOLS VAT you are getting tha bast to ba had In tha country. All pieces, no matter how delicate, haa. died as carefully as you would handle It yourself. W us th best grade ot wheat starch, which pravents cracking and breaking of starched garment. Phon . ..fca-i- Asheville Lacmlry J. A. Nichols Mgr Burn our coal and save the difference, ASHEVILLE DRAT, FTJEL CON 8TRCCT1GN CO. phon aaa. c 3 CORSETS MAMTO MEASURE. No dresa can appear well over an 111 fitting corset The simplest home dress will look really beautiful over Spiral t Corset Mada to measure. Guaranteed sigaiaat ntat or breakage for on year. Sand card or phon tor appointment at your convenience. MRS. HABVEY, Phoaw m. al Soalh Mala Sa, Moved! ; offices from 23 Patton t avenue to a 50 Patton Ave. In Drhuuior Building jrnone xou C2rclinaC(wl &I:c : Company : .mimi ikaiMaaMii England haa U.o. ships engaged in fogelgo. trad. Oermany over tw thousand, while th Uaitad State ha nly nlna ship so engaged. It Is estimated that on hundred uoa tha eajrthT each yean ' TBS f $Z.5Q and $3.00 Parasols for $L98 There are over fifty parasols at . the above price here for you to select from. They are displayed 4tn our front tables, within easy access of all who care, to look, A minute's look will convince you that this is the time to buy. . : Are you inerested? Then come in and look you will remain to buy. , Dupionne Silk Sells for 2Sc tard A new weave that is proving to be very popular. Not so much because of its low cost as it !s peculiar beauty. Dupionne is 24 inches ors, including: Pink, light tan, navy, com and others. - y u , Jfalf Price Sale oJJ'tlk r&$es:A ; x at tha 4lnnex yV -:V Your choice of our entire collection of owiar dresses at half pnee. We intend to close out the, en tire line Now. Are you going o'M one of tne iucKy iirst ones. $10 to $30 dresses.are, tMIIIHIIIIMIIUMM .ill rUit QUHtK-LKUSl BKERD I The very highest attainment, of the Bakers,' art. Full 16 ounces in ' weight. Solid, firm and sweet as a , . nuf ......... Ask your Grocer, or Phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY MMMUMHWMW.MMniMMMIIWMIfllllllHM 8f, CHAS. COFFEE. ST. CHAS, CCTFKR. '' I ST. CBAJU4e& COVVm la bland of th bast, most dlliou a cot obtainable Bd kt roasted 1 New Orleans the most noted a J coffe center in th wld. Packed la air tight package. 'J THHJEE-POWD PACKAGE .. .. 4 ..$.M " I Sold bg - - M. HYAMS I ? J' '''4i''vS;"'i''iii wl 1 a CORHER NORIH MAIN a ST. CUA8. COFEEB. aaaa ALL, KINDS OF FRESH MEATS J . Lamb chops, pork chops, veal chops and cutlets 20c pound. All kinds of roasts and steaks 12 l-2e to 20c pound. V. V. HAYNIE, the Grocer Prompt Iellvery. Phon 9X1. THE ORUNER SANITARIUM Aahavtile. If. Ci No. t-l Haywood Strrat, Phone 8 HVDKO-TUKRMO-KLKCTKO and MECHA-NO-THERAPY, D1ETICS For selected cases of Nervouenees, Paralysis, Hay fever, Malaria, Asthma, ' Stomach,' Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and other chronic d'sfisfa -The BATHS & MASSAGE D-p ot th. Sanitarium u ...I. ... ... . . open to th publio. Skillful at tendants for both LADIES and GENTLEMEN. Open from t a. m. to ( p. m. Saturday till 12 p. m. FOR RENT. Very attractive eight-room cottage In moat desirable part of th edty. Large grounds, nice verandas, shade trees, etc. Nicely furnished. Will make a very reasonable rent on this place for remainder, of season. , THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton Avt. PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR HOUSE. Let rue mak a good' distinct photo' of your houa Inside or outasld. 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