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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, AUGUST 13, 1911, 6' ' ' ! . - I , Society and Personals "The Queen of Beauty ' rehfcareala 1 Hnprano vol will ate draft-inn tn iluaa and miorilv the ! v.inl ik In several . . h ; muny other attraction-! ofTi rctl' and " " B V"' 'U l tile ! - .1.M.1 u lint, will lie puunrnru ui a iuici at the i Auditorium by Mr. end Mrs Donolioo lor the benefit of the V M C A The telijrt:c3 aro beautiful, anil will be : one of the ffiilurcH of the proiu'llon 'ad the orrhmtra which will play all daring the evening will Rive splendid support lo the number of fine Voine which will be heard In the various pHn Ipul purU, wkloli number v i'Bty There Mill 1. e uvit three hun dred on the "luge, and the ensemble I live will b unusually fine. All thrnugh i ev er be heard to ad- 1 iniita There are a f-. dun-. J J A silver tea will bo held at tb f'harlutte street on Tueitdev afternoon from 4.30 to 9 30 for th benefit of memorial font fund of Trinity the churi-h. The font In the new church will be made a memorial to two wom en who were greatly beloved In their for their unnelnHh devotion to (all of duty and whole memory i the iPetai?lo specialties will be Intro dlircd, balletH, danwuses and wool soloist. Xh following la a brief .vn oprls of the spectacle: King IPi. reigning monarch, haa plunned u fcie In honor of Prince Ho lie.-jr und Prince t'onBtant. Act I repreeentn the fete In progress, Prlntfi Ami King' daughter, la In love witli vl'h Frlnpo So Uenr, and he with li-r, but the King ck'slms her to marry Frlnre Conalant. The latter refunea her hand, and la thrown Into a dun peon tower by the Klnc, from whence the prince la readied by the f illbful ra . ..Mot M and .lucre C '.Tienr-M. r.?!tce:a bct.olhcl lo C'otwiarft, rcmes to the fete oiagtii" an a for tune teller, and Jealously watchea her lover. Art II represtnjs fnrmencltfl In hr gypsy camp surrounded by the indie of the court, and Constant cornea, dlnu1aed a a troubadour Curtnancla telle hli fortune. A mo : ent on her way to -Tinkle Tinkle tana to sock happiness, telle her woo to Cttrmenclt ana of the abduction of hw.baby ltr manr year before. Caraenclta ahow surprlKa, a she wai t4n a ;th:aga of nv h' fjuaen. PrW go Dear, a vleltlng prlne. flome (ai-tha fatnp In aeorch of Amo. ' who hat left the palace. CWnne1t;' and Conatant diaoloa thalr Identity and are reconciled. In thVflrat oojio of. Act S Tinkle Tinkle lanjir Is represented, and her all It merriment and flood humor. Amo It siitertalned by the court Jester of the world. The second scene l laid In Cupid' garden, where eighteen llltli Ooda of tove are concealed In pin fc tlll. 1 Am FanTTsfeBp' In We rarden.. The thUd gcana I tn Oar- 1 den of Dreams, where Arr .t dla- '" covered by prlnco Bo , Dear, who arouae her by a renadp from a kr f' even day, a apell catt by a rvx,tv aerfereaa. fahtll the twilight be fore fcW: fod4tV r Th fourth act I th coronation of King 8o pear and Qiiotn Am. and th wedding atlv ItkM rm the fittiA f lhe ejitrava rma. Thar will be a number of ' fine color effect producr4 In the co tumlnar and the balleta, the Rainbow ballet being a feature. The following la the et: 1 Prlnreae Amo. , "Queen, 9 . ,8utyV Mlei Pearl Shop. Carmenclta, a prince In dlgutie. Mr, R. B. Ooodhat, .Queen f tb Xeattval, Mr. Bpark. Queen of Song, Mlea Blanch and Nancy tft!ru ' .w ;.'. ' .-awlih". Flow iOtria,, . Ml. lo"e Btlnna anl- Mlaa. CaMiiaj Davia. -: ,r. ) rotl.,;Xfr.f rv.i -Oondhart, V Coi Batai r. woacoe va. , JTink a Tjnjt, Mir. Jtfdwarc V. ianlean, ' Mr dr Frljteejj)pontarituWr..B. B. Btlnjaori. t, natjuenain, Mr. itonaia But Kpi .iff th.JUnd ot Tlnkla Ttrikle Men, Mrv Honald Eaton. Vo'cco, c'oilrr Hter; Mr. Carl Ileal. frfee burt ieetor, Mr. Jame How all; if I .!, - , Wirme n 1 ireof eo r . ''Tinkle Tin k le Xnd.H( fir, JJrtiTf lindaay. j , .TlnJ fMi Iftr. 'VV'avae Wrlghtrnan. a. Mr. Roacoe ". Jordan, Jr, yard Marorell. irl Bean "eWsniaft-Hninii. Mr. Mltto'n Hard- In-4 - - ' - noMfat.'ftit. R. W. Hammeralnuuh. TrtMe will be a long Hat of nbeolal tiewVlHoh witmdd life tahe ertrava rna by the following: Mln Violet Martuardt, Ml Ora Tavla, Mlaa Cat rle DaTla, MlT. nllit., Auatln. .Ml Ktnia1..Mrai'r4t.. MIm May Plllon. Mlaa.iulaj Crerian. 'Mil Orac KeatJor, MJfjhannJf . J3rew'n, . Mlaa Mildred r&.H,n'tr,, Hlteahew, Sil.sj vfrlc'r MoWM Saton tfnd, tfr. WmfeerVloiiiihV : little Mlaa Fay MngefW-danaeverai aoloa In a pnetty otumi ' " Mia Smith will be one' or in aoioiaia ami her high, clear le held m revtrenge by a larne cluaa ' of the community. It l hoped that all who know of the beautiful lived, of Mr. Cermlchnel and Mlaa Kanny , iierryton will ahow their Intereat by 1 tielnit prevent on thla ocraalon. or if ' prevented from coming will leave the their namea and a contribution with the librarian at the Pack Memorial li brary. J J Mkea Mary Iorlek entertained with an Informal party Friday evening at ; her home on Arlington atreel The I mi'e vna be:jiltlf'lh' :'' rn t' "I wl'h ri'ilff a'nw, ;inrt potlc'l plant!', d n d r I -if rt rupp r wan tcrve.l. Tin vi f ciifct lje.r younK pojj!e p-fleni who epent the evening In dahclng. .A . Wednerdav evening Mr Mnrrla f.az- j aron will give the flrat. of the aerloa of rocltala he hn crrnnd for the ben i f.t of the Jewlah temple. The flrt 'a a Kipling program. In arranging which Mr. I.arnn ha endeavored t" ahow the varying mood of Kipling, giving a compoalte picture of hla ! work. Mr, J.nrgron alnga and reno'n i with unuaiifll ability and poaeca the rare faculty of alwaya holdlpg hi In- j tereat of lla audience.. MJao Carrie Whltloch whoae talenta a planlete' la well known, will accompany Mr. ! f aiaron In hi aonga. thereby adding to the art'atlc aiicceaa of the oCrson. The program wll). bn. pa follows nnd will he nlvecln nt .S1 o'clock: Poem "The JFIrea." "Pink Pom Inea." Bonga "Mandalay," "I Keep Six TToneat Bervlna; Men." Short atory- "Three and an Extra." flonga--"Ttnlkla," "The -Camel' Hump." Poetna "T.he Explorers," "The I.ln rr flhe'e a Iirty." "If." flonga "Penny reever." Part S-rond. Short tory "The Mark of the Beaat." Bona1 "Kagnrgo and Dingo," "The Uninhabited taland." Poema "Ounga Pin," "Legenda of Rvll," "The Palace," "When Earth' t,aat Picture," "Racnaalnnal." Bong "Mother o' Mine," "Rolling Down the Rio." Mra..Frnc1a Clemenger gave a pretty bridge party yeaterday after noon at her home on Haywood atreet. The houae waa decorated with laven der atr, a large JTapanese baaket filled with the flower being the A ret prla, There were between twenty fire and thirty guette preaent. J J The mld-aummer german t the Manor takea place 'Wedneaday even ing, and la one of the moat Intereatlng Our new Silk Department Head, Mr; A: Li. Price of Wilming ton, says we have too many silks. Stores in cities three times the size of this one seldom carry so much stock. How to reduce this tremendous line down to within reason? We have solved the problem by forgetting cost, worth, etc., and putting a price on them that we know will move the lot, surely and quid 1 Read below, and if you are familiar with our fine stock of silks, you will be able to appreciate the unprecedented values. $1 Taffeta Silk, 27 inches wide, in the. M-. lowing colors; Copenhagen, navy, white, wine, old rose, Catawba, brown, tan, gray, pink,, light blue, lavendar and sapphire, for. 48c yard $59e Foulard siWf , dots, and figures, 23 ins. wide, for 39c yard $1.50 Novelty Messaline, several shades, most beautiful unique designs, 23 inches wide, for 98c yard $12.00 Foulard and Taffeta Silk, side band dress patterns, 6 yards of 42 inch material for ' $7.50 pattern August prices on Paras c Is J u mmer lingerie Shirt Waists at 33 1-3 Per Cent Off The time has arrived for us to "take some steps in clearing out our summer line of Parasols. The sun ha linen warm enough of late to makeevery one who ha not a good- stylish parasol feel the need of one. Now, while we arc closing out our showing would be an op portune occasion to buy. Ladies' Parasols, in all colors, with green and pongee predominating, are priced at 25 per cent off for . this week. v .They were from $1 to $6.50. Now ... . . . . 75c to $4.88 , Children's Parasols arc priced at.,, off. Former- prices were 25e to $1. Now . . . .12c to 50c Summer awnst plaxons, Stc, Reduced There are countless pretty patterns of these mate rials. Floral designs, both large and small, dots, stripes, figures and solids are all to be found in this comprehend sive assortment. 19c Fla xon cloth, the Queen of Summer fabrics, for .iscyard Up to 15c colored lawns, 27 inches wide, for . .9c yard 25c flowered organdie, 27 inches wide, for . . 15c yard In warm weather like we are having one needs quite a supply of waists. The Annex is offering an opportunity this week for all to replenish' at a' nominal eost. ,' . These waists are this season's best styles and are sold at the low prices mentioned merely to make room for the ever coming fall goods $1.25 Waists are priced at .. $1.50 Waist are priced at wz.w waists are priced at (52.50 Waists are -priced at ... . $5.00 Waists are priced at oys (&asfi Suits ffnderpriced Little prices on boys' little wash suits are the order of things this week. All the best wash colors are to be had. $1.25 8ui sefl for r 75c, $1:50 Suits j(eli for , .. .. .;98c $2.00 Suits sell for $1.25 $2.50 Suits sell for $1.75 a up to ..83c $1.00 $1.33 $1.67 Aadies' ftom Journal' patterns for StpiamUr IQcandl&c .... J Our YeW -" FttJrimmtog$ UourJttUtntbn to the pictures the ladies of the Y. event on th aociai calendar of the i W. C A., who are eelllng ticket for week. Invitation, were l-.ued la.t j th pform,nP.B, httvf asUea ,, week for the ball, which will be one . . . , . , of the lar(tt of the .ummer. mualolan. and aln,ra to aeelat them. jt jt and there IU,1mi (uvir numbora on the There wll) be apeolal muato at Cn- 1 program. Mlaa Lola Jenklne, who tral Methodlet church thla morning poi,e. . fine and well trained voice, and evenlni. The folowlng it the i . . ., .11 nv vuunu .VVWiaQW I wl program: f . 1. Tl... V. - T H 1 .. 111 yiiini;iii in iiuiuvir. j 11 nmy Lbv," Onrrett. Solo "Theee Are They," from "The Holy City." Oaul, Mra. J. E. Mearea. Anthem "Seek Ye the Lord," Rob erta, Jame1 O. Stllteleather, soloist. Tor the evening service , there will bo two anthem: "Rejoice In the I-ord," Klvey. "The Bun Gn Pown," Splcker, The toOnff ornan' Chrlarian .M aoclatlon Vrhji'lt h been trying tp, mixe'fyndt to tneinli o heatlnti pln'fit In the .'Henrietta will be cotialderaliy alded tnls week by the benen't of the proceeds of the Wedneaday afternoon ami evening performancea atthe Tbe ato moving picture ahow, by the cour tesy of the management. In addition New Dresses and Tailored Suits Saturday's express brought us another large shipment of fall suits showing the best and newest fabrics from foreign and American markets. The weaves and colorings are rarely beautiful and styles distinctive. Werspecially call attention to a line of suiti for small women and misses that wc have had. made especially for our house. Thev are cuf. on small women's lines and the models are particularly suited for her figure. We feel sure that this innovation will fill a longfelt need among women of small stature and misses. Advance styles of the new one-piecce tdressea for both nvvfi5ng and afternoon wear 'are also being shown this week. 'jThey come in silk serge, messaline and qrge and have some very r.ttraetive new fea- Sfou are cordiallyinvited' to come in and look at the beautiful new things daily arriving. Whether you contemplate buying just yet or not we; Shall take pleasure in showing the new models'..., .... it.'' M V. M00RE Jc CO. Vl f AT SOS AVE. . "V Aahevlllc, although ah haa been j heard In .private frequently during i the aummer. Xlaa Brow til ng Addtckea, alao seldom heard, will play several ! violin nolo, which are pleasantly an j tlcipated. Miss Ida Hamilton will alng reeral contralto song. A j quartette composed of Jnmet O. ; etlketatther. Mr. C. T. C'arr, Air. W. ! K, Moore and Mr. Frank Smith will 1 ring revernl number, and better amnteur mualcal combination than the quartette would be difficult to find THe rrlenda of th Y: W. . A. are asked to nld them In making the benefit, a auceas, by thejt attendance Wedneaday. ' t; . 'V Mra. James II, Wood will give an informal tea Tuesday afternoon In hencr of her guests, Ml Oertrude Wood and Miss Elizabeth Crlspen Smith, of Philadelphia. Mre. Eli Musten entertains wtfh a I bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her residence on Merrlmon avenue. J The Japanese ball at the Dates ho tel Friday evening waa a very sue- ! ccsafnl affair, and was attended by a great number of people. Including sev er! from AahevlUe. The Indies wore Japanese klmonns, wlth,f;,the obi or sash of contrasting color, while the men had their klmonns abbreviated, ' coat faehlon. The cotillon WSJ .lad hy Mr Wade Phlfer. of PpartartHurg. The feature" dance.n arj gtVjel each Friday evening at the Oates, ttnd this week there will lie n masquerade ball. Mr. end Mra. Kurnfold L. Blm moot have lseurd mllatirn to th marriage of tlvelr daughftr, Ella VIc Lendrll. to Mr Wade ledow. "The wedding take place ThursdAlf after- I noon at 4 o'clock. Aug. 2i. at Chrit ! Church, New Berne, 5s-'. & I , , . , . Mr. C. C. Adams, who haa spent j two months In ' Aehevills. leaves to- night for Havana. Cuba, lie will re- j tvirn to AahevlUe In December to i rpend the wlntcT. ' j Mlea Demmlc fchwlng, of Lake j Charlca. Ln . is spending a few days In Ashevllle en route to Balsam, where she will spend veral week j with Miss Tappau. i HONEY SPECIALIST THAT'S US. Would you go to a blacksmith te get a watch? Not mucri, Mary Ann. We know hun- dreda of bea keepers and get Our honey dlroct from them. Ak your grocer for Harmon' honey t get the best. I'hon 857. 0. W. HARMON & CO. , Misses Stevens' School 15 Bearden Ave. Twelfth session opens Sept. 14th. Kindergarten training in the primary department. TRIMMED DATS at Half Price M. WEBB & CO. Private or r.ns Instructions tn Sten ography and Typewriting. Emanuel School of Shorthand SUSS SADir, KMAKITEU Prin. Phoua 1733. 119 W. Cbestcul Mr. Ben H. Caje has retarned from ;a trip to Tennessee, ' where, he went, on business. j (.en. C. A. Allen .asd Miss Grace ! Allefl close thW cottage In Victoria ,Teday, and wfcn JoKt Mr. Allen at ) Martha 'a Vineyard) for .a two month' I itr, Oen. Allei'a m, who hi been ' VlUln them, wjtfleave also on Tues- Mr H his vacation i CriUJn. who ha pent : ti bin family In Ashe- (ConUct:ed on In2 fi-re) World Famous THE STIEFF Such a piano a thta is the roeult of score of year of labor with one end only la view Hie highest possible re mit, ti, atleff of today ra BemMcs M-ry little th Stleft of slsty jears ago. The models from yrr to year have beon tnr.nv. ii ,t carh ha In its day ied the world in construction. The r.-u!t la today .a piano of incomparabla scellenee. Come tn our handsome ware room, hear with yowr own ears and sco MU your own eye the In'iutiful St'HI and many othor I'Lino w carry In stock. ' " ' " CHAS. H. STIEFF War..ifil-t.;or oif the piano with tfi sweet tone. 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RheuroUra, Diseases of Womea and MBW chronto Vseases3 The BATHS & MASSAGE Wrtn,ent ot th Sanit.rtu ug tondanu for both LADIES and GES TLKMEN. iOpen from S a. an. t p. m. Sa turday till 13 p. m. Just Received a Lot of BEAUTIFUL BENNETT PIANOS At prices from $250 to $350. None equal to them in this market. 0. FALK. :! FOR SALE , ; I i? TWO NEW 6-room houses, within block of car linej Have good sized lots, well built with large . basement Very. good pries and long terms on these places. 1 THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Pattof Aivf J1 i, -a- Ja.aaw.k- fcJW A&k&M.jM-&&A-. A-AAj.ft a. ,., Mat MISS CRUISE'S SHOP We are showing the most beautiful line of 1 Shell Goods in the city; all new designs . in 1 imported Barretts and Ornaments. Hair' Goods, to match all shades. Manicuring and v Jiair dressing. 25 HAYWOOD ST. , Y i a Automobile, and Picnic Parties will find in LAUREL PARK Hendersonville, : : : N. C. not only "the moat beautiful aatiirtl park In America." but a tdai spot for a dsr'a outing. ..i - WALTER n. SSnTTT,' iiftuor Iurrl Park, Herea-tarmvllhi. N. Oi I Ashsville Business College Complete Double K5h8ltirsh1p I the vry best fcr Fair'ana-Wtnter tttay. Pafils ar buylnjf (hia achol Cleaning & Pressing THAT GU'E ABSOLtTE SATISFACTIOX - i THE RELIABLE 14 Chorvh Pt. PI .one 445. t Hendersonville Transfer Co. Honiersonvtlle, N. C Agents en all trains, baggage checked from hotels and privet restaenr to destination of ticket by applying at 411 Main St. Phn 1 10. R. H. Muekeofwsa. Jr., Manager, formerly with tb Caarlos ton Transfer Co.. Charleston, a C. All kinds" 6f freifaieatis chickens, 'Vggs andaey Fresh ,vetabies : dailv Impf delivtrt.".i .v. v.:haynie. tahip now to est th JCMJIEft 'ICCIf aFJnlC riiaikt.tiJl Ciro'Oor.M. Utin tad East ttt:Teawrr Phone 964 I have your clothe pr- . Laot improve . steam Machine. 6. Pressing 'I ml ware tn nrst tronvlocd sorsats America. They have imsimei -wltav-every new modal and in sverr sa- sonv until it ould , seem 'fhaA, pr- J fectlon could b; no heare'r attained. Miss huff;- ItAnma anil tV.'. .C i.V
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