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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, NOVEMBER. 5, 1911. Society and Personals Tho Bingham dance will not lake place MondRy aftrroon on miii'.iiu Of the fcothall (ome lii-twrrn the I'nl vr)t.v .nd Georgia and tllnicliam school. The dance will take la'-p later In the week. Tti game Monday is .one of the most Important evrr plyed by the eadete and the araml Stand will present a very festive ap pearance, numbers of ynun people having announced their Intension or going out. ' .. . ilra, L. L. Jenkins will entprtaln theAuctlon Bridge club Monday af ternoon at her home. 76 College street. The flub was recently organ ized and hae a limited membership. Little Mlaa Bertha Warner wsi Ivan a very pretty birthday party yesterday afternoon at the home of hrr parents. Mr. and Mra. N. J. War ner. The color uaed In decorating the dining room were red and white, Ions treatnera of then color being sue pended from the chnmleller. In which the llglrta were aha (led vlth red. The ranterpleee waa of fruit nnd the ra vert were small satchels tied with ribbon and filled with randies, (lames were.' played and the chllren bad a very happy afternoon. The piiests wre Mra. R. ". Cable, Mra. M. BrfRllsh, Mra. Rex Brown, Mlaa Allot Morgan, Mies Ora Ramsey, Mlaa Js1 81m peon, Mlaa Mary Anglian, Mta Ruth Rnstiah, Mlaa Tdlth Btn elalr.; Sfjes Ola. English, Lamar Thomas and J. W. Thomas. iMrs. Jsjarla Penland will b given X birthday party today at her home on Beavardam, tha occasion being the tlth anitersary ff her birth. Five generation, of children win drive out t the dinner, which will 'ba given $Hi will take with them a very large birthday cake beautifully decorated and which will ba Illuminated by alx Jess, titan ft hundrad randlee. Ttela : tlree from a fa and from. Fletcher and tha vicinity will ba present. Mra. Fenjand Is still an active woman and interested In the household duties aa she .ha been for many year. Tns preparations for her birthday party have given bar the keenest pleasure, oply tha Illuminated cake being kept a " surprise of the dinner. ; r-. ' The Rector's Aid Society of Trin ity church meet tomorrow afternoon at the rasldenea of Mrs, Samuel Tan nehllj. It ranola street, at half past three o'clock. ' : ( Mrs.. Clarence iawyer entertains with a bridge1 party Friday afternoon at her rasldenea on louth Main street. 4 lady Chaarles Ross, of Scotland, and her ,-nIeoe, Miss Oladys Adams, arrlv tri LoulvlUe, Ky.. Tuesday. Lady Post was' Louisville girl be fore Aar marriage to Sir Char lea Boaa, 'and (Will be the guest of her slater, Mrs. Edith Ellison Adams at th Weleainger-Ciaulbart during her ataf. Miss Adema hag number of friends In AsnevIUs, where she has been t school for severs,! years at Hillside and 8t Genevieve's convent. jKe.ing (lie fkfler of lust norlng to! lh Hummer with her aunt. ' ; j j I .Vlrn. William I... Dunn's at home in honor of Mra. John H. Anderson, i Wednesday afternoon will be an im- portant surinl event of the week and largely attended Mrs. Halliard K. 1 Tennetit and Mra. Hendy Hrlnnell will I assist In receiving the guests, Miaa ! Margaret Fennlman and MIsh Helen ! fefalu will serve coffee and tea In the dining room, assisted by Mlas ; Margaret I.lnn, Mlsa Florence Martin ; and Mis Ruth Lee. JC J Tho 1. I. A. to I! of L. K. will cel- ebrate the fourth anniversary of Its ! founding In the K. P. hall. over Emlth'a drug store, Wednesday eve ; nlng hi H o'clock. All englneora and I their wives ,-ire cordially inv!tel to 'attend -t!ie celebration. J Mra. Kdward N. Williams enter j talned at dinner laet evening In honor ! of Mr. and Mra. Wllila Phillip Abbey. ' Mr. and Mrs. Abbey will leave shortly for Columbia to spend the winter. trunks and Suit Cases This lint is attracting the attention f everyone wlio lias been trunk-inclined late ly. Our prices on trunks raiiK'e. from $5.o to $50. I r ' i : T'.u ..''. W'a o ;1 n Vol n n r YkM xm n - " - - - r, .i )r -.ir,-., in, i-i-i (..' - i. 1 Cut glass Priced ow Real cut glass this is. Cut glass bq(k;i&r t $1.95. Sucar And creams for $1.85 Seta Cilt t glass napies., for $1.35. Cut glass QiTerltlor , $1.83. PEWiOXAt, BfENTTOK, Miss Evelyn McCoy will leave next week to visit her aunt, Mra. W. V. Tennant, at Mlddleahoro, Ky. Mra. Harry K. Nash, Miss Marga ret O'Connor and Harry Nash. Jr., have returned to their home in Por-a-moulh, Va., after a short vialt to their coualn, Mlsa Ethyl Mothla, Montford avenue. Mr. Woateti Merjwether, formerly of the Bingham facuity, leaves today for New Tork and will shortly sail for Tanama "on a month's htialnesa trip for hla father, with wnom be la aasociated In business. Mlaa Mary Stewart has returned to Oreenaboro after a visit to friends In the city. Mr. F. A. Sumnar leaves today for New York on business. - Mrs, John Rallsy, of Lexington, Ky., who has been spending seversl months In the olty, has roturned to her home. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Swops and Ml. Mary Louise Bwope leave today for New Tork and will go to Baltimore for the marriage of Miss Robinson and Mr. Harold Swops, which takes place on the Hth of the month, Mr. W. S. Conrow leaves today for New Tork city. Mrs. Alvah Newell and small daughter, Margaret, who have been visiting relatives In the olty, leave shortly for their home In Atlanta. Mrs. Ottls Green leaves today tpr Jacksonville, Fla., Where she will spend some weeks. ! 1- Mr. F. 'F, Harker will give the third of a series of recitals of sn Very Unusual Sale of fall Wool Press (foods 3e9m tomorrow rH1 if Unusual in that it comes just when these warm, wool fabrics are most needed. All tjbese Dress Goods are new merchandise,- the best we could obtain. : -v 1 The Sale begins on Monday and continues throughout the week. An idea of the except- 1 tional values offered may be had by a look at our window display. , These Wool Fabrics are of a high grade, being Broadcloths, Serges, Panamas etc. The qualities are what you would expect from the Bon Marche-the best. Below you will find only three prices listed, but at these three prices we have several thous and yards, and scores of patterns. M.80 Chiffon broadcloth, Priced at $L08 ijard The assortment includes any $2.50 col ored broadcloth in stock none resei ved. It is a heautifu 1 guality. Sponged and shrunk by the best process. This chiffon broadcloth is 52 inches wide, and coines in the following colors: brown, wine, navy, grey, mode, green and dark lavendar. Special price $1.95 yard. $1 and $J.Z5 ot of Press Qoods. for 79c. lard Included in the above lot' of drees goods are the following materials: Panamas, serges, wool taffetas, men's suitings, and diagonal suitings. They are to go at a very low price a bargain to all who buy. Widths run from 44 to 54 inches . The colors are those that are most worn this Fall. $1 and $I.Z8 firoadcoth is Priced at 89c yard This value, like the other two, is extra- ordinary, , for it is what is ; wanted at ths time wanted. Bon Marche sales come -when the merchandise advertised is most in demand. ' The colors included in the assortment are: Brown, navy, dark green, Copenhagen, and reseda. The cloth is 52 inches wide i lowest price ever made on it 89c yard. (Continued on Page Three) 1 -si .aWeAe-W JbA"''- "Hi' I ""-"ww-- ; i - - i.7" ' .....,., is $ to $2.50 Corsets for 89c Pair We have chosen from our fine assortment of corsets, a special lot that we desire to sell out at a price. These corsets are selected from all the various lines we carry. Some have been dis continued from the regular stock, some are broken sizes all are worth your investigation. The sizes range from 18 to 30. Your choice while they last, 89c pair. e Sure to Ask About the rW Zedfem Models $3 to m pair &on Marche Suits and Coats Last week was another record breaker in the Ready-to-Wear Department. We have the right suit for you. If you don't know how good the Bon Marche 's suits are ask the woman who wears one. The coats, too, are selling rapidly. There is something different about Bon Marche coats, they are not loud and gaudy like some you see, neVier are thj U very plain. They strike a happy medium that denotes gopd taste. TailoredBuits'are priced at $17.50 to $60.00. Long coats are priced at $12.50 to$40.00. ,11 SPECIAL SALE In Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Depart ment'Continued Until the repairs to front of store aro completed we will continue to of fer special inducements to the shopping public or Asheville and vicinity. We have been very busy the past week, and have closed out several lines. How ever, we have added others and the specials for next week will prove decid edly attractive to the woman of economical mind. There are still a number of tailored suits, coats and skirts that arc priced way below original values. Last season's suits originally priced at $25 to $50 are marked for this special s&lp at $10 and $15. A spe cial lot of suits bought this season to sell for $25.00 and $30.00, are priced at $17.50. We have added a shipment of samples received this week to this lot which we feel is a very unusual value. The stocks of waists, corsets, bath robes, flannellette gowns and pctH coats, gloves, hosiery and neckwear are still large enough to be decidedly interesting. The glove and hosiery tables have proven especially popular. Glace gloves in heavy and dress weights, 12 button lengths, were $3.00, for $150; 16 button length, were $3.50. for $1.75. Onyx lisle hosiery, worth 5i)c to $1.25, for 25c; onyx $1.25 silk hose for 75c. For next week we have added a line of knit underwear, broken lots and sizes, at half price; a line of sweaters in white, red and navy; white with red arid white with navy trimming at half price. Two special lots of dresses, serges, 6oft woolens and silk. Lot 1. Dresses worth $25.00 to $30.00 for $lf.50 Lot 2. Dresses worth $16.50 to $18.00 for $12.50 M. V. MOORE & CO, Specialists in Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments. Careful Attention Given to Mail Orders. ASK FOB A FALL CATALOGUE, Wrightsman's MILLINERY 10 Chureb Street Ctffiaitf 11183 ytcocj&TJ' HUFF, EXTKRT COMBTIKRH HOOM9 I American National Bank BuUdlng FOB SALE. A stock of merchandise, amounting to between four and five thousand dollars, in good location, with valuablo lease on the square. Cauaday Realty go. N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 10 BUTTEB CBUST BBEAD LEADS In nutrition, weight and keeping qualities. Ask your grocer or phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKEBY 1 Phone 1130 jM. & W. j Indian jCoal 1 Carolina Coal & Ice Company SO Pattern Ave. Drouroor BIdg. Emanuel School of Shorthand Oldest school of Its kind Is the South. Office Room 17 Dhrumor Bldf. (Oyer Field's) Miss adie Emanuel, Principal Positions Secured for all Graduates ! There are a great many ! household questions arising every day and every week, the proper decision of whicl. means money saved or lost I to the homo. The one impor ; taut matter in every house hold is that of washinsr. Where to get it done should receive careful attention and right there is where you will show good judgment if you select the Mountain Citv Steam Laundry. MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY Phone 624 ASHKVILLE SCHOOL OF MTSICAI ART AND LAN0UAGES Teachers Vocal Mra. E. M. Harker Mrs. O. P. Westal! Mrs. J. Q. itlkeleether Piano Mlaa Minnie Westall Mtea Kate Laxton. Mr. F. FlaxingtoB Harker Mr. John W. Starnea Orran and Theory Mr. F. Flaxlnanon Harker Languages Mr. A. J. Lyman Phone 31t Auditorium Bldg. Be&isnipt Oysters ' Fresh Meats Mrs. Kidd's Pin-Money Pickles These pickles are the finest in the world. I have them in bulk. Mixed ,. ..35c per Qt. Gherkin .. .., 85c per Qt. Groceries Vegetables M. HYAMS FBESH MEATS GBOQEBIES Phone 40-S4S. fcor. N. Main Merrlmon Are. TURKISH BATHS The Gruner Sanitarium - 31 Haywood Street For Ladies and Gentlemen FOB SALE. 8-room modern house, two blocks from square, onft half block from car line. For quick sale, 2,750. ; THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 4$ Patton Ave. Let us rtv yew & estimate o." that Electric Wtrln- Our vorls five tailafactlon. W. A. WARD, AKYTULXU aOJfiCTHIOAXi It Church as. .. . . v.- Phoaes 4U iW. Webb Co. MLLINERY IMPORTERS; Club Bldg. Haywood S. The Roller Cutter 'A utensil that saves time and labor by mere ly rolling it to and fro rapidly. Minces parsley, mint, spinnach, cabbage, onions' etc. , . j. This was illustrated in the September number' of the Ladies' Home Journal -; el. H. LOW" 35 Patton Ave. Miss Cruise's Manicuring' and Hair Dressing Parlors. We are receiving daily all the latest things in hair goods, and all kinds of hair ornaments. T- , 25 Haywood Bfc. ,- V 1. HOOD'S mxllim:ry Haywood St. THE BEBLIN " Bargains ' in Sample -Gar-1 ments for ladies and g gentlemen -A - 8 K. Pack Square $ ' -j".: ' . '.om int.- tmi4mfM 3
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