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2 THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ATTOTTT 6, 1911 'l j " ' ' ' ' ' ' . TJl r'l iryuit j jfV i rflj ri jffV rt iiifTJL n '. jity, n iffossiisuJJsjsQ .1,1 J , T-. 4". Itl' 1 " 1 1 1 Society and Personals i . Miss, Elisabeth Bernard cava a hd psrty yesterday afternoon at Arden Park lodg. Arden. which " a , delightful affair. The gueat went ou't to Arden on the morning train, and were met by carriage which con vey 1 thata to I he lodge. The latter way beautifully decorated with varl oUsWild In Kara and fern. A colla-tlpn- wea served during the afternoon. There were .about thlrty-elx guet flaying and a number of other who cajns. In later. ..Ther were a num ber pf. gueata from Asheville. JSne-.of the features of the Klka' ijijosfrel will be the mutlcal specialty Ih which such well known singers a 5tre.v0. 0.,. Hamilton. Mia Mabel Mjolfe, Ails fit flhone and M1iw Mnv CjJrfra,n take part. The program I ayefy .interesting one and there will 1)S' ny' number of amusing act and rpfatfliQtitti. Atriong the fentures will bhe Musical liumners, who will give two'nurrrtyers. The full program will be published at a later date. -f- jt ji 'Thera Will be special music thla morning and afternoon at All flotile' cfcurch, Blltmore. The following I the program for the afternoon: Anthem "No Shadow Yonder". CJaul Bolo by. Mr. Btlkeleather.' Vocal olo "The Lord 1 My Light' V Marsh Funera)- March 1 Chopin rrhWaVrid, ., Rhelnbcrger "Eventide" Harker "Grand Choru" Oullmant 0 J Tha. $hrlty basgar for tha benefit of th,I,indley tnUnlng school which will. be held on Battery park place thia- week wall ha v many attraction to. ofltar-.aad .the varloua bootha will all b In ih charge of number of Weil, known member of society. At en f tha booth thrra will ba bag Qt.n description. . lomt eapacialiy tiaeful ar designed to protect delicate gvpojng .gowns, soma are for slippers Md jhera will bo a.ll kinds of laundry V .and many other. The grab bag wlil.ba of interest, and tha lea cream and eake.taWe will attract many. A full list of, the booths and thoa In charge yfilxbtt g Ivan shorty. W. and Mri MaiVlii A, Custls and daughter, Mist Eleanor park Cut . tla, of Washington. D. C r visiting sR i"f, . . ' ' jm a . I r C Camp . won from M r. R. B. JClng M WA Mathow won from Mr. ItaLeen. and Mr, K. I. Frost won from pr, Chsssporough by default, ana Mr. Ju'Jt. Bataiurd won from Mr. Laxton by flefaujt, tnd Hobart won from VaL JRttmhough In th mn's singles - . l . 1. t.-jkj. .few. - 4liyutW, iiHu-iW) sun wui.mw pmrt a..jly.,;r; ';,,. ',Ch drang; Xotth ply on Tus- 'ha4tDUo..;1:.Mf..J.BraAra ga,nat ' Xn Ittfilo trhapte of th Brothsri hood of iC AndMW 1 planning to glv ewr&sygji for t be, benefit pf the VuOdUD fundof Trtplty church.- The 1a.diM of tttfrth tav oonsnt4 to tak botlMi,.nd Ab ratvl. wtU h hld tn the larga baUdlng formerly oa i fy?ton Holt on Battery Par; plao.' Tber will b number 6t tnueonu and attractions, and tho carnival is to P run on an exten acaia, Xt will g1n Monday. Augai. aad will o held throughout tha-woek. - Tho hoys are working Tarer hard . t a maka their earaival a wxaea. and a a number of people at atdlng them their carnival doubt-Isas-wlU' b crowned with success. -y-yt"nv ."..J',,a -.; 4 ,VU the Xlrat Bptit church this morning Miss May Corcoran will sing "Thy Wjay-Not Mlna..O Lord." by Amboee' The offertory solo will ba euag by Miaa Pearl Shop and will be 'arsifer With the -Lord." Qounod. In, 4h evening Mrs. Jam Wallace Dean, of New Tork. will sing Llddell's "Abld With Me" and also will sing v 'duet wttji Mr. C. t. Carr, "Peace to Usatved XtwelUng." by Orantly, Mia jgarah Lylaa ,was the gueat of Tumor A an Informal dinner given the 'latter Jart of the week at the Battery (P,rJt hotel by Mr. JMnnan. of Mont gomery, Aa, Tb. guest were Ml tylfls. Mr. Thomas Rollins, Mr. "BJrch and Mr. Taylor, of MoiUejotn. j rVj Mr. .Richard, of MobUe; Mr. 3. Cod Strudwlck. of Greenaboro. J J Wf; Morris JLxaron has arranged a tfl of recital which will be given Uitf fW temple on Spruce street for rVJie benefit of the'latter the last three Wednesday of August. Mr. Laaaron' j 'irotkra are.. ' unusually Interesting, fhs first -given Wedneeaay, AUg. 16, i beimyKrpllng- program, which will ' ;lWtude- aeveral Mort tnr!c, n num ber of well known poem of thia An glo lndlnn author, and aeveral poem w)il h have been it-l to mualu. Mr. ljizuron read with dramatic force, and a keen appreciation of ,ht sub ject which la rerreihlnK, arnl 'In hi Itiglrtg hrlng the mirna vlrUe aplrit which, aided by, a baritone 'oco t beautiful quality, will be Important factor in the ucce of hi recital. Tho eecond program will lie of miscel laneous long and aong cycle. The third program will he devoted to the folk Bong of different countries, and will be eapwlally Intereatlng. The re cital will lie plenantly anticipated by muHlr luvem of Aahevllla and thorn", who have hud the plennure of hear ing Mr, Iisnrnn on previous occa- siona. Ml Ciirrlo Whll luck, and Mia Mlnlrilo Weatall will he the accom pnnlats. J J Tho members of Highland liko club are enjoying to the fullest extent tho many and varied pleasure which their club Jlfe affords. The golf tour nament of the men frnlhed an ex citing race between Mr. Edward John tiiri. of St- LouIm, and Mr. Keenan, of Columbia, the acorn being so Close that they were both pronounced win ners and the golf balls, constituting the prize, wero divided. Jn the ladle' tournament which followed the prize was won by Mrs. Whaley, of Charles ton. The tournament was followed by a golf tea given at the cottage of Mr. and Mr. Jos. W. Holt. On Tueeday evening there was a beautiful bridge party given to the membera by the rlirb management, the prize being won by Mrs. Louis Moore and Mis Wltllle Jone. of Montgomery. On Thursday evening there was a beautiful in scription pivot bridge party of thir teen table given by the membera, with a prize at each table for the LhJghet-corr On Saturday evening there was a cotillon in the pink ball room thronged with merrymakers. Highland Lake Is noted for Its or chestra, and the Sunday evening, con cert given by Its talented members wss an artlstlo close of the week's festivities, and one whose classlo and well ohoeen program was highly ap preciated by all present. Tha entertainment program for this week at Highland Lake club includes bridge parties, golf tournaments, a musicale and the usual Saturday co tillon. ' - J J. At Central Methodist church today there will be special muatc at both morning and evening services with the following programs: .- PreludeBelected, Miss Daisy Smith, organist, and O. H. Deal, vio linist. Anthm"0, Com to Ma, To Weary." Plorlo. Solo -"O, Divine rtedeemer," Oou nod. Mr. Ethel Hendemon Thompson, with violin obllgeto by O. H. Deal. At the evening service the following program Will be given t ' ' Antham "Lift'tTp Tour Heads, Oh To' &ate." Hopkttf. 'v V ' ' ' Solo "Bun of My Soul." Oaul, Mr. 0. E. Mera ,, " " ' Antim'--"TJ Suh ;'Qoe .Down, epicKer. , August, a Month of Rare $uy'mg Opportunities JQere If you wiH watch our advertisements during this month you will find many buying advantages. It is the intention of this firm to close out as much stock now on hand as possible before moving. Our goods are new. clean and seasonable. We turn over our stock several times a year. The i i remnants, odds and ends, etc.. are sold at what th'ey will bring not what they are worth. In this r .1 1 - 1 . - --t 1 f 1 w - i jr way tne various aepartments are Kept constantly rcpicnisnea wnn iresnt up-to-aate mercnasq. ; That is the reason Bon Marche sales are so well attended; folks know that the values offered!. are of merchandise worth having. ',"" For this week we offer special inducements to buy Summer Ready-to-Wear apparel and ; r r t n i t kl.. ? 1 Tho member of the board of city missions were entertained Friday aft ernoon by Mrs. V. L. Stone, the presi dent at her' borne on Ashland avenue, In honor of Mis Marshall, who re oently oame to the city to enter this field of work. There were a number of gueata present and the afternoon was a very pleasant one. Mr, and Mrs. J. O. OraVes, of Wayheavtlle, spent the week here. guesta at the Swannanoa-Berkeley ho Mis Janie Scott and Miles --Addle Jones, of Nashville, Tenn., are the house gueat of Mr. 3, P. Corcoran at Book Ledge. Mr. A, R. Ooodwyn and little daughter, of Raleigh, are guest of Mrs. a. H. Morris, 147 Ashland ave nue, fox a fortnight. Mrs. Thomas M. Mitchell, of Bre vard, la visiting the family of Tho. J. HlokBian at in mum rTencn aroau avenue. The many frlenda of Miss Nell Pip er, of Durham, will be glad to learn that awie did not receive aerious In juries in the recent train wreck near Salisbury. Mis Piper ha been vis iting Mr. J. Frailer Glenn, and was returning to her home on th lU-fated p-aln. Miss Marjorle Moseloy, of Charlotte, is spending the week-end with Miss Ruth Farmer on Panola tfet Ml?s Anna Buxton, of 1rinston-fia- ft V. MOORE & CO, . , - r Jmite you to inspvct tlieir . first 6lioy)4jg of ' Ms season's evening and jaflernoon costumes, KEISEE NECKWEAB Attractive, dainty .neckwear in nw. And. vciLusive designs. Fichus, to J) worn with oner piece dresses, eomo in all lace, also in French batiste, tiixmued with insertions of lace. New - eoliars for tailor-made and shirt waists. Large sailor collars of scrim and French muslin, very . effective worn over a dark waist. i,A f i.' Beautiful new-collars and jabots of Irish crochet and a full lino of hand embroidered collars and jabots, all of the famous Keiser make. u - t WE. Jtalf Price Jale of Press Jrimmings and aces There are many pretty trimmings in tho allotments listed here. The whole line will be offered at half the original price. You owe it to yourself to investigate this sale. If you can save half on the trimming for tho next dress is it ( not worth while ? The goods will be"-easily accessible, bo that one can inspect the offerings in a very few minutes. . -n..- 20c to 75c hand crocheted lace is jricod at 10c to 37$c yard 10c to $1 cream and write Venetian and cream and white Baby Irisbr Lacs is priced at 5c to 50c yard 25c to $1.00 colored silk bands, all the season's best shades for 12Jc to 50o yard $1.00 to $5.00 assortment of all-over laces, colored and white for ,: i. 50c to $2.50 yard 10c to 50c silk braid, all colors j and . white, is pric ed. at ,. . . 5c to 25c'yard Sarly Showing of the Mm fail Trimmings . Alwayd . the first to show the nevv things, we are unusually early this year with our stylish fall trimmings. Many people are planning their fall dresses and we invite them to come in nd see what we have prepared for them. , Spangled bands with gankiturei'bi match in. gold, silver and the new Coronation colorings, are priced at 50c to $3.50 yard. TThi garnitures sell for 50c to $5' each. t Oold and il?er fringes -are priced' at 50c to $2.50 yard. , B,all trimming in' cotton and Bilk, Jd'' and silver is priced, at 50c to $1 3rard," " Girdle cords, in cotton and silk, 11 colors, are priced at 25c to $1.75 yard.' ffiW asW" si A' " SeV" Vb"' - Vtr-sVt" Summer jtfpparel priced ow for Quick Clearance 4 " ,4 We are making room for the fall! stock, which is arriving daily. Therei are many desirable summer wearables! here that we want to sell before we move. Those who buy now will save, from one-third to one-half on each puis' chase. ; Everything but the silk underskirts' are on sale for the entire week. You eaaf buy of these silk underskirts at v the price quoted below on Monday only $2.50 to $5 wash dresses are priced at ,. .. .. $1.25to:$5.00T One lot of silk underskirts for Mon day only at W . ;'."';' $2, $5 to $10 wool skirts, not this, , Sa-B. eon's styles, but dandy for housskiris for. . .. .. .7 .. ;v .. $2.&)fo$5i $2.50 to $10 Marqiiisette Waists, white and colored, for .' .V , . .' .V.;$L25:tolS3' $5 and $6 chiffon waists are priced at' v.. . .. ... .. .i ;;?ZJ3 Lingerie waists, the year's best'nuin bers, at ..-p SO Ifew fall JWfc Arrived Saturday The big shipment which came Saturday added to our already large stock makes quite a formidable showing, The style? are. eood. . - ; 4,;v- - -h Girls who attend boarding schools should come in and Select their suits now. This gives them an opportunity to buy a - cor rectly tailored suit with the advice and help of their parents,. , Strangers in our midst would do wall to look over pur line., "Wa have been told they, are more reasonably priced than Tria-, mgk oxner towns. .... ,; ,vi i-,e The prices range from $17.tbi,$$( - ,j - - .- V'-. JMpmtnt of Black. Blue and IJhlie Jergs Skirts. Jflgh Waist JCin and panel Back forte .seWl"SWlrV'A' l' naV" NVlt lem, la the guest of Miss Mary Buxton on Church street. Mr. nd Mrs. Edward Keith, of Porto Hloo, are the gueata of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Whltson nn Chestnut street. Mr. Keith is a brother of Mr. Whltson and has resided la Porto Rico for aeveral year. Mr a. Julia Burdlck and her sister, Miss Wolfarth, have gone to Beech, N. C for several weeks' stay, Mr. H. K. Gray, of Jackaonville, Is visiting his cousin, Mr, J, B, Selgler, on Hlawassee street, Mrs. Eleanor Gilbert Cheve and Miss Io Cheve. of Atlanta, Qa., who haye been the guests of Mrs, R, B, Btone on French Broad avenue, have returned to their home. , Mr, Fagg Malloy has gone to New York city, where he will be the guest of friend for two weeks. Miss Wllhelmlna Goets and her sister, Mrs. J. W. Wont, of Cincin nati, O., are spending several week in Asheville. Miss Mable Stone, ' Who has been visiting the Mlase Ingram at Dula Springs, ha returned to town. Mrs. Armor arrive today from Washington, I), C. to visit Tver daugh ter, Dr. Mary Margaret Armor, ju Wst Asheville. Mis Blanche Walker has returned to her home In Dayton, O., after a Stay of aeveral weeks in th elty, Mr. Jack Camp ha returned from a ahort trip to hla home in Ocala, Pla. . Mrsi "W. B. Whit,' of Tuaculum, Tern.', t visltlng her daughter, Mrs, Boy P. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Fnt, of Weath erford, Tex., are guests at th Swannanoa-Berkeley. Mlas fidlth Graham Miller and Miss Blanche Bates, of Norfolk. Va., are vinitin Mrs, A. A. Featherstone on j Woodfln street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buxton, of Wln-.tnn-S.lf.ni are the gueata of Miss ( Mary Buxton on Church street. Mrs. Georse Hayward, of Arden. has returned fpom a trip to New Tork and the East. Miss Mlttie Caldwell has returned .to Greensboro after a .visit to Mrs. E. C. Chambers. Miss Ada Gilliam 1 spending sev eral aayswtth friends- la Wajmesvljle. tKjwissseii' mii0 ,y ' (Continued on Page Fire) OH, MY BACK! Sugar eating U ff th great enemy T f to your kidney.. f . Hnnu la a nredl-' - "" gested food, and saves your diges tive organs that work. Wholeaat Money our special. ty, Phone 8HT. 0. W. HAEMON & CO. ICEBOXES EEFRIQEEATOES POEOH GOODS HAMMOCKS J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 N, Main St. Phone 964 to have your clothe proased, Latest lmDrovs4 atam Pressing Machine, QUICK SERVICn rRBKUIXO CXCJJ Fouitded 1B4S. SmFFPlMOS "SING T1IEIR OWW PUAISK." WEEE IT A CONTEST In which th purpose of making your dollar last the longest In muslcaJ satisfaction the goal, we would enter the lists; but aa it Is a struggle to get your money at all haaards. offering In exrhang something which sounds well today, without a ghost of a chance of living tunefully 'till tomorrow, we re tire from Jh contest, and beckon thoa who. want real worth to come aside while we sell them a' STIEFF PIANO, which will be a 'Thing of beauty, and a Joy forever." Remember, we " sell direct from Factory and won't burden you with aa unnecessary profit. CHAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturer of the Piano with the Sweet Tona. fouthsro, Wareroom, 5 W. Trade fit, Charlotte, K. C. e teeeeaeeeee WHY NOT USE COKE in the witchen? It's dustless and smokeless and very light in weight. Phone 130 : ; ; Carolina Coal &Ice Company 60 Patton Ave, Druliinar Dldg, 'eaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee a CKXGBRATEa CA3TDV OJf ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy X Oppo, Post Office. yy the jb Cnssard TAeyJace. JyJFrant, were the first front-laced corsets in America. They have improved with e7ery new model and in every sea son, until it would seem that per fection could be no nearer attained. MISS HUFF, toiITktiere Rooms 97 and 28. v , American National Bank Building. 3 -a!a.fta.ftfc Ja.ftsv.fc.!a. Wa,aatja Ja. Ja. 6. Ja, a..a.svsisV Ja 4 i MISS CRUISFSISHOP t r r We are showing the most beautiful line of Shell Goods in the cityj all new designs in imported Barretts and Ornaments. Hair Goods to match all shades. Manicuring and Hair Dressing. . 25 HAYWOOD ST. U i ' v lrMsiJsHMMjMsHa' gf asmagcasaasaKShaasaaagssxesM-esxasasKMSBSBss A , eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tf. CHAS. COFFEE. ET. CHAS. COFFEE. X At h 'f BT. 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''; Automobile and Picnic Parties will find in LAUEEL PAEK Hendersonville. : : : N. C. not only "th most beutlrul natural park In America." but aa Ideal spot for a day's outing. WALTER B. SMITH, Manager, Laurel Park. HcneVnsonvlUe. N. C Private or class Instructions in Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School oi Shorthand ' MISS SADIS! EMANUEL, Prin. 17S3. 1SS W. Cbeetan) Patton School for Boys' i An efficient preparatory school tot boyk above thei sge -of ten. IJmlted number; small claWX Individual attention. Next session begins Sept. (. Hit liinclpl, J. C. PATTON, A. . (Harvard.) 71 Haywood Street. ,. ' REMOVAL! H. M Frost anu! Optlctan from ' 60 Patton Ave. to S Haywood 9f. TRIMMED DATS at Half Rrlce Itl. WEBB & CO:.
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