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' - . ""I Society and Personals V : - - ' - ' ' Th evening gowna This seaaon will ' b unusually beautiful, but, Ala, ralli- r more exptn.lv than heretofore. - Ttn Discs, ana euver iwmuiii f fht were to much la vogue several seasons tea, have been superseded by Bar or marquisette gowns, elaborate 1 ry -embroidered in costal, steel and all color and shapes of btads. Fre quently chenille (lowers In delicate snauee lorm pari ui mo patterns only require a lining of chlf , toft or silk, and are practically at ' tractive, but the flowing tints and ferisou designs In various shads are not universally becoming, 'and rather ' toy trlklng for general wear. Oold lac and net hold their own and add v-loTal ribbons are coming in again and wth their exquisite colorings are very t1tojUng. Fringed satin rib bon in various widths are new and WlU be very convenient for trimming, fringes being a tnd of the season on gowns for afternoon and evening wear. Fur and marabout still give -' a, Russian effeot to afternoon gowns Of -delleat tint and shimmering eve ' nlng gowns, and have the" added virtue r nrinly brooming. The .' Dutch no lopulT 'or frnl -' aorts, seen mm J the latest gowns, Att agmln the very high boned col " lars, With bands of velvet or fur of - rvw shade, are the- faehjon, which news wUt bo received lth relief, a . pretty neck' ' almost rara 1 pretty hands. The French women, ao llv U their own charnu and . fascinations, as readily acknowledge their defect nd gracefully conceal n.rnhnrdt and many others of utly'handav affected th long sleeve which partially oovereu m ...ii In Jteantv la rare, Indeed, hd tho greatest an I Wul"at0 maka tha moot of on gooo e.ftn Imperfection that would otherwise tM beautiful fao or flfura,-,. Sf J-'..Adine- of Mia Margaret n.nniriM, Aauahtrv of Mr. and Mr, William O. Templeton, to Mr, James Clifton WHUamson. Ukai placa this .... ... . .ut two o'clock at Tw. . . r.t th. brids's parenU on . . Itm iJW wet. -w . - . member of the tamlllea and a tew friends wttl present ai tnony. Mclt will b performed by Dr. B. r. CampboU.4 Thero will bo no at- ... i..,.- in th afternoon Mr, ""."-. u leave for ana rm hi. trip of week or which they will return to Ashevlllt for brief ..ylalt to Mr. ana , rs. ' -r.mnleton. Mr. Wllllamwn rwtdos In Lynchburt. V and 7b Mrs, W 11 )i..ruH4 will, MiWe in that city, whero Ahelr saw and completely fur- tinned homo walu them. ' .Mr, vdr, Joseph Monroe Ptrry bavo istuod InvlWtlong to tha mar M..e aft their daughter; Idly, to Mr. Walter daiM. MWb lfWcb ake plaeo-Wednesday, evening, "-uotoo" wntv.nfth. at eight o'clock, at All Bonis cbrcli,.BllttfW'wAr .o vember tth, Mr. and Mr upeoorao will reidd at J ration , avenue. Mliw rrry ! an attracUvo woman u4 he nunr friends in ' the city, to wrjom invitations have been tamed. Har sister. Mrs. William J. MeCanflleaa, will be the matron Qt .littnor; r the brtdesmalds will be Mlst ClemVhle ;McCandleae and Miss 'Basal Btrieker. utile mm now mon MeCandless wll be the flower girt. Mr. Willis O. Born will be be man, nd the groomsmen wu t Mr. IVarrv Touna and Mr. 1. B. Tarrla. ITh cremciny; will b performed by th rector of AH; Souls, Dr. B. B. llwdpe. And .Mr, F, F. Harker, organ- .1st of th ohurch. will play an eepe clalty , arranged program of mualo. Tb church will be handsomely deco rated for the eocaslqn. After the eremonyMr. McCandles will give an informal reception t her raeldence ' on Mont ford avenue, which will be at tended only py the wedding party. 1 Mr, find1 Mrs. Iiipacomb will leave later 'in tb evening for New Tork, (Washington' and Niagara Falls. Mr. .Lipscomb la th son of Mrs. Virginia 1 Eldrodl Xtpscomb. of Ksmont, Va., andr he for a number of years was f on the. staff of the New York Herald. Mr. Lipscomb has for clhtern months been Associated Props opera tor for Th Aahevllln Cltlien and has made-many friends during his residence In Aehevtlle. ' . PERSONAL MENTION Mr. OecrKe Smith has Riven up his apartments in the Adelaide building and left several days ago for Virgin la. Mr. Smith will make hla head quarters In Washington, D. C. Ths small son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mayne. of Flat Hock baa d( covered from a serious illness of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Mayne will not re turn to New Orleans until lata In the autumn. Ml us MorgurrltB and Mls eonne Roman have returned to Columbia, H. C, after a visit to their lister, Mra. Kllae Dufour. Mrs. Amanda Devereaux and her slater, Mrs. Cooley, who have spent the summer In Aehevllle and vicinity, have returned to their home In New Orleans. Mr. W. n. McDonald has returned from Norfolk. ' Va., and Is the guest of Mr. Rogor Lamson, Jr., for ssveral days, at Ravenaeroft cottage. Mlsa Ruth and Miss Ada Leeds who have spent several Weeks In Asheville, have returned to their home In New Orleans. Miss Katbrfh;jCoyJ; M New, 'Or loans, wh lut $ent . the sommor inr " AahovUiaWb", .tutned.tt0f, .bft. horn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allport are expected to return from Waahlngton and Now Tork, where they have been sine their marriage last week Miss Clara Souther who has been visiting friends In the city, has re turned to hw horn In Memphis Tnn. Mis Maude Rtaldl returns to borne In Beaumont Tex., today, after spending a number of months at Elbemar, Victoria. Mrs. Katherlne Tasewell and In fant who have been visiting the par ent of th former for two week, have returned to their horn In Nor folk, Va, Mis Etta McCormaok, who ha been vialting frlenda and relative In th city for several weeks, ha returned to her horn In Baltimore, Md. H Mr. and Mrs. John D. McCabe, who were recently married in Atlanta, Oa., are spending their honeymoon In th city. Mr. Albert Sherrlll. of LUUe Rock, Ark., I th guest Of Mr. and Mrs. 0, II. Morris at HI Ashland avenue. Mrs. Charles M. Piatt close Busbe HUv.ody, ,.wh,l9lt. ha hd. ytr sueoeseful season, nd cornea to Aahe Mr. and Mra. Albright have gone 10 Greensboro, their old- bom, for vllt. , "t. ,. , , Mis Myrtle Rollins has gone to Durham to attend th wedding of Mis Annie May Corbet, at which she will be bridesmaid. Mail orders Are 1 promptly Attended to at Jhis J'tore r ls)e J ell Community Jtitoer Mare. J Teaspoons Are Priced at $Z.QO. Warranted to lOear fifty if ears ft cJtore O'hais &asy to (fet to Located mid-way between the Square and the Pbstoffice, this store is accessible tpall. street cars stop directly in front of the store. Next time you are up town ask to get off at the Bon Marche. Below you find a few of the Departments mentioned and the news from them. - Jf! Corset Department Out of the Ordinary You will agree with lis when you've seen it. Not only on ac count of its unusual size but the fact that every one of the corsets are brand new 'and up-to-date. The new Itedfern Models sell for $3.00 to $10.00 per pair. Warner Corsets are priced at $1.00 to $5.00 per pair. Thompson Corsets are priced at $1.00 to $3.50 per pair. glankets and Comfortables Cold weather ahead! Are you prepared for it with warm bedding? Many are not waiting for the first snow storm. Our advice is to buy now. Our Blankets are priced at $1.25 to $15.00 per pair. The Comfortables sell at $1.75 to $20.00. They are on thd same floor with our Trunk and Suit Case Department. Royal Society Art (foods This department, together with the per fumery, is attracting more attention f than any of the othe,r new departments. WcTare carrying complete assortments of Belding and Royal Society A,rt Goods. Another change we think for the better -is the Columbia Wool. Every kind made. Royal Society Packages sell for 25 and 50c each. 4 Ready to -10 ear Department Ifow, Comfortably Situated Our Suits are now the center of attrac tion on the second floor. The big, new cab inet with its many mirrors is holding our stock of over 300 suits. Our styles though new and nobby, are au thentic. The fitting here has made the de partment what it is today, 1 Ladies' Suits sell for $15.00 to-$50.00. Special Price on Cnit ; Underwear Right noWj when the weather is be ginning to turn cool, lis the time to buy Knit Underwear. Our stock comprises the very best values in Knit Underwear. A special off ering kinder breaking the iceof children's and Ladies' Knit Vests, Union Suits and Drawers, 25c, 35c and 50c values for 19c returned from a trip fo Philadelphia, Atlantic "CltyV Baltimore 'nd -Wash ington, where ' they spent weeks,, . .. ..,, ... i Dr. I. E. Burnett, of Mar Hill, wos In AahevlUe yesterday. few Mr. S. R. White, of Marshall. In Aahevllle yeeterday. was Mr. Charles El. Wadell has gone to New York for a ten days' buslne trip. Dr. John Hey Williams has re turned from a two week' stay at th Hotel Chamberlain at Fortrosa Monro, V. Mr. Herbert Brown has gone to New York for a short stay. Mr.' Orth, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. B-jrnard for a week, haa returned to Boitjn. Mies Vranoes Brent has return?! to her home In Lexington, Ky., after spending several week In th city. Mr. Themaa J. Murray, of Madison county, la attending the Western North Carolina fair. Sheriff Buckner, of Marshall, waa n Aahevllle on buslnesa yesterday. TJr. Joeeph 8. Oreen haa returned from a several daya" trip to Birming ham, Ala. Mr. and Mtb. C. M. Justice have 4, ' fV itt V. MOORE & CO. 11 Patton Avenue Invite you to see a large shipment of . Street Dresses for women, misses and juniors. One piece stylos, variously treated to give I becomingness and grace. The high waist line .is featured. Skirts arc plain or with panel back and $ront. Materials are broadcloth, serge, silk and velvet in all the fashionable shades navy, ,' copenhagen, wine, wistaria, damson, . green, "stone, violet, lavender, black and white. Trim-"-" ming in self and contrasting colors fancy -'braids, heavy silk cord, lace and hand braiding.. Junior Sizes, 13, 15 and 17 Misses sizes, 14 to 18 ,...y Women's sizes, 34 and up Prices, $12.50 to $55.00 SPECIALISTS IX READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR . , WOMEN,, MISSES AND CIITUREN Aak for Fall Catalogue Senator F. M. Simmons leaves to day for Bryson City, where he will deliver an address. Mr. W. B. .Breese, Jr., of Brevard, has returned after a brief stay in the city on business. Mr. John C. Mills, of Rutherford ton. Is a guest at the Battery Park hotel. Miss May Nelson has returned to the city after spending several weeks with friends In the eaatern pnrt of the state. Mrs. Thomae Menge, of Shreveport. La., is In the city for a stay of. some weeks, ' Mrs. Oeorge H. Bullard has re turned to her home In Augusta, Oa.. after a ten days' visit to friends In tho city. ...... jj - mamm: wj Ware BKFENDANT FIIJE8 ANSWER Thromch his attorneys. Wells & Swain, the defendant, In the cnao of H. Loulae Wllllema and J. E. WIlHama against A. C. Dillingham, administra tor of Oeorge W. Cole, haa filed an fcnawer to the bill of complant per taining to n claim against the (state of Oeorge W. Cole. JN the Fall when clothes count so much smart dressers uro even more careful about their Collars. You see the Style leaders everywhere now wearing TOR, the new wins; collar. tninum H ........... Denwnstration All this week at J. H. Law's 35 PATTON AVE. Come in and see the good points of these utensils. We will sell a regular 55c sauce-pan for 30c. 10 per cent discount on all aluminum ware this week only. FOR SALE Four-room modern cotta ge, near car line. Price, $1,100. $100 down, balance on terms to suit pur chaser. THE H. F . GRANT REAL TY CO.. 48 Patton Ave Wriglitsman's MILLINERY 10 Church Street CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Stoves, Ranges and Heaters The " Celebrated Garland and Laurel Makes. J. L. Smathers & Sons Mammoth Furniture Store, 15-17 N. Main St. SEWING MACHINES ' VARIOUS MAKES ' i. ' v Sold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired CASH OR EAST PAYMENTS ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Lgi Bldg Pack Square. Phone 160 "3HaTWaalmwMJ . CELEBRATED CANDY ON ICE AT McKay's Pharmacy Oppo. Poat Office. MIS? TTTTTX1 . EXTERT CORSETIBRB ROOMS 27 and 28 Amerloan National Bank Building WINTER WEATHER Will soon be here. Have you given a thought to your winter coal supply? Think of M & W INDIAN COAL 'It is coal goodness through and through. Phone 130 Carolina Coal & Ice Company SO Patton Ave. Druiunor Bldg. HQOD'S MTLLIVKRY 6 Haywood St. Bread for the Hungry And good bread, too, la our BUT TER CRUST BREAD, which leade all others in point of goodness from er-l ery etandpolnt. It la made of ftour! from eelsoted wheat, retains mois ture longer, and more bread to the1 loaf 1$ o tineas. Ask your grocer I or phone 622. ' ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY THE BERLIN A 'full Una of ladles' and gents' ana children's ready-to-wear clothes. i E.srr pack syvARE. Adl,, tiling lire Kepartmr'nt Ttulhllne. Chicago's chlrf of police, James McWeeny he's Sootch-Hjoeen't think TRAC ! much of the scheme now being tried ion the Brookhn bridge trolleys by ltlthefahlonablocollarwlththe)!,h(, men .nrt m.n Th. rhicam ptCTpA JtutionUM-Jiack,, that i Trlb says that "he refuses to give the aohertie a tfiit! ' In" Chlcagq. In the ftrat place. ha.belWVea the mak ing of aurh a regulation would first require action by the city council, md, second, he does not believe It would be practicable In Chicago." does away with collar-button trouble. TRACTOR Is aaade wKk " Snpevr" button alee s front. It Is the snappiest wing collar ever designed. Ask yeta dealer. Mjoh (pilars Itarts. CITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS MISS CRUISE'S SHOP 35 Haywood St. I'bone 10 Hair Goods of all styles made up to order. We make up combings also. MISS KATE MORTOX 1AXTON Will receive pupils in Piano In her Studio In THE ASHKVILJ.E SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ART. Alito 36 CoUeff Park TMrphone. Ig2t CITIZEN WANT ADS . . ' BRING RESULTS if There's a best in everything A scuttle of coal a day is a ton in a month. You save much coal, l coziiv warm vour home and dq away with ash-dirt an drudgery by using HOT WAT E SYSTEM Estimates CSrffally V Xdsal Boiler and Ambsicak Kadiators rnlon Plumbing Company, U N? Main Street. ' Phone M. Webb Co. MILLINERY IMPORTERS Club Bldg. Haywood St. r 3 Comparing the quality of Pianos sold at a certain price, Falk's Music House has alwavs given higher quality than any of bis competitors. FALK'S MUSIC HOUSE 26 South Main St. ' 3 FOR SALE : Three of the best resi- dence properties on Mont' ford avenue . A rare oppor tunity to get an elegant home. Terms. CAN AD AY REALTY CO, I. IO N. Pack SQt-aM.
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