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THE ASHEVTLLE CITIZEX, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1911 . Society and Personals V Th(j Leas Teir c which the girl ot th younger set have been arranging na been postponed until after Chrlitrau; end will probably tak place some time In January af ter the return of - the etudent to the city. The time t eo ihort before Christmas, that the examination!, etot, at the various school- would Interfere seriously eo the dance which promise to be a very delightful af- fair,' ) postponed for several weeks v v Jt Jl - The Woman's club held Its last meeting until aJter tne noiiaeye me first1 of the week, with an Interacting : program the subject of which was Savanerola, Mrs. Eugene B. Ulenn , wag leader and the meeting was held at the residence' of Mrs. Robert 8. : Carroll. The program was 'as follower ' Conditions In Florence and Italy at Time of Savonarola .- Savonarola' 1 Conception of His Mission His Weaknesses and Llml - tatlons SttMonarola a Compared with 80 ' ' rate and Saint Franola Savonarola's Effeot upon His Age t - and the World The nest meeting will be held January Jet., with Savonarola again as the subject. - - - - 0 This afternoon at the Country Clsb Mjv .Theodore V. Davidson will be the' .hostess and wlll serve tea to. the members. The weather has not. been eepeeially. salubrious the past few days and If the grayness and drlssls persists this afternoon, the tennis courts and gftlf Jinks wilt ne deserted In favor of the tea table. The win ter place tennis tournament for mix : ed doubles begins today. The draw ing will b made for positions at half past four -o'clock.. The tour ,ment will be of special Interest an'J will continue for a number ef week, ! There will be no golf tournament this afternoon, - j j ; . , V-te akMlUr ark.. mh ftf rhtlar. .mas tree parties will 'begin and al I ready the children are sending oA jlnxltatlon to parties which will be 'riven next week. Tne holly and mis tletoe na' navel" been more beauti ful and full-berried than this win ter and the wagons filled with va rious greens stationed at various street corners, are a constant reminder that the' moat Important holiday of the year Is close, at hand. The pretty custom followed In some of - the northern countries might well be adopted In other clime, of digging up little cedar and Pine trees by the 1. roots, wrapping the earth olad root - In carpet and afterward planting the tree In the yard. Sometimes the chll dren name the trees, giving them their own', nam of nam some fa write legendary character. Tn after year the large grows at the old home 1 hold a world of tenter memories and are greatly eherlshed. ' . Jl Jl ' Bingham school will close Decern ber list and the cadets will return to their home for - Chrlttmaa, . re maining away until January . 4th when the school re-opens. The facul ty of the school will also depart lor their respectlv home to spend ths holidays, several, days later, The Aehevilie school closes Wednesday for a three weeks holiday vend th large number -'of student wilt r quire. seweral special Pullman car to . convey them to their various homes. Jl Jl . '. St, Genevieve's college will . not have a public entertainment - this Christmas, tut tnMead will give for Ute . student, a very pretty Christ . mas ,Tre party at the convent tn Victoria. The party will be given Tuesday from six until nine o'clock tn the evening. 'An Immense cedar tree will be beautifully decorated with the usual glistening -ornaments and Illumination and each ot the stu. 'dents will receive a gift from it fragrant branches. The seniors and also the junior have arranged plays which will be glvmn with the usual careful attention to costuming and detail -which have hitherto charac terised the college dramatic perform lance. After the distribution of gifts (Mother De Planck, will have refresh ments served. The seniors will re main for a dance which will en joyatoty end the party. Wedneeday af ternoon the email children of the Hillside convent In town, will have their Christmas tree party, St. Oen ,evteve will close Wedneeday for two week, and the majority of the girl will return to their homes for Christmas. Jl jl Mrs. K. F. Campbell will lead Entire Stock of Tailored Suits and Coats at Most Enticing Pricing ' A'' 1 -, In four lota - Lot 1 .... .. ..$10.C0 ' Lot 2 $12.00 Lot 3 $15.00 Lot 4 $25.00 This season's styles and all good materials. A wide color selection blacks and blues. Nothing sent on approval. Alterations extra. Rl V. M00RE & CO. , II PATT0N AVENUE Specialist in Women's Ready-to-Wrar Garments. Careful Attention C.hren to Mall Orders. Ask for a Fall Catalogue. the vesper service at the young Wo men's Christian Assoclntion mnioi AD SOCIETY row afternoon at 4 o'clock. This will be a musical service devoted to study of the history of some well known hymns. Miss Elizabeth Itamsey will give readings from the hymns and there will fee special music. PERSOXA.fi MOTION PERSONALS . . Cspt. and Mrs. J. A. Perry leave Tuesday for Hye. N. T., to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert, leave next week for Wilmington, K'.,' C, where they will spend the wln-i ter. Miss Elsie Powers, who has been' visiting friends In the city for sev eral days, has returned to her home In Halfilgh. N. C. Mr. Haywood Parker leaves today for Dunedln, Fla., where he will spend Christmas with Mrs. Psrker. Mrs. Parker and the children will remain In Florida, until April. Mr. Robert Bingham, Jr,, of Bint hem school leaves shortly for Louis ville, Ky where he will spend the holidays with kls parents, Judge and Mrs. Robert Bingham, at the OauJ House. ' . Mr. Norman McLoud, of Cleve land, O,, ha leased the George Lam bert residence which his fHmily will occupy until' the spring. Miss Ruth Martin, who has been spending several week In the city, has r turned to her home In Chi cago, for th holiday. ' Mre. Henry Oarllck and her daugh ter. Miss Matilda Garllek, of Hyde Park, Chicago, 111., Sre guests at Raven-croft for th winter. Mr. Oar llck Is expected to spend Christmas with Mr. Oarllck and Mis Oar lick. . Dr.- f. Klltabeth Winter returns from Philadelphia, where she nas been on businsss for several weeks, th first of next week. Mr. Bruce Webb accompanied by a friend, Mr. Theodore Moore, of Mia mi, fl., are expected home from Bell Buckle, Tenn., to spend the holl-a days at th home of Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Webb. Mis Lillian Weaver, who-has been visiting Mies Nan Roper In Peters burg,' Vs., for several week k at' present with her sister, Mr, Morti mer, at Lumber. N, C, and will re turn to Ashevllle th first of next week, ' -?;a ' Mr, Harold Seymour leaves today for Cleveland, O., and will be out qf town aeveral day on business. . Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Waddell, Jr.i who have been on a hunting trip near Oreensboro, N. C, are expect ed to return to th city the first of the week, . Water Color Exhibit Today at Battery Park WATER COLOR EXHIBIT . . . . . .' Louis Rowelt the well known landscape painter will exhibit hie wa ter colors of Western North Caro lina scenery at the Battery Park hotel this morning from 10 to 11:10. Mr. Rowell has spent more than twelve year painting In this section and his pictures are wonderfully truthful in coin? and atmosphere. There Is great demand for his wa ter colors t this sesnqn, as they make, charming and tasteful Xmaa gifts. "it Lota of Now Brutes Just opened at Redwood's, the makes of topnotennrs who know, style thoroughly. IDOL OF PRKHISTOIUC8 In excavating at Preston. Kansas, sn image of what appeared to be a god or Idol of aome prehistoric race was dug up at a depth of seventeen feet below the surface of the ground, in clay aoll which haa apparently not been disturbed for age. Numerous fragments of the peculiar plaster like material of which the Image Is made were found scattered through the soil. I Absolutely Pare Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Umm Phosphmtma RATTLER CAUSED MUCHJXCITEMENT Maa Who Caught In Nearby Moun tains Unable to Enjoy Otlier Peo ple's Company. A th shed surrounding th Southern passenger station yesterday afternoon shielded large crowds of passengers on Incoming tralna, one man carried a little box under his arm, which served to make him con spicuous. H was just an ordinary looking creature but those who hap pened to glance at th box were seen to quietly let him go his way alone. The box was not as large as an or dinary shoe box and waa covered with close woven wire. In It there was tolled a large rattlesnake, which had every appearance of feeing In ffewd health and the rattlers n the reptile shook rapidly. The man who carried th pet stated that he had captured him in th moun'Ains around ' this section and offered to sell him cheap. There wer few bids, however, those who were around, the place having shown no 'desire to H possess A pet.anake.'y-'snt ' ' ' The owner of the snake waa re ferred to the colored porters of th various hotel of the city nd was told that one of them had expressed a desire to get a nice snake. That man was not to be found, however, and when the snuke charmer show ed hlg "wares'' "to. the porters, the fact that they were supposed to at tract hotel, guest was forgotten by them. .They Implored th snake owner to ' leave the place. He did so and carried the snake with him. WATCHES FOUND MAY HAVE BEEN STOLEN Twenty-Nine Rust-Eaten Time PJoce Found in Culvert on hww'i Drive. In th discovery of twenty-nine rust-eaten watches In a culvert on Pesrson drive by a force of hands It is believed that a ray of light was shed upon the robbery of M. W . Noblltt'a Jewelry store on South Main street more than a year ago, when about thirty-five watches were stolen. Mr. Noblltt stated yesterday that he had Identified some of the watches ss the ones taken from his store. He hss one in his shop that came to him a ahort while ago and from this he hopes to discover the per son or persons making the robbery. t'aptaln t N. Lomlnac, who wee preeent at the time of the discovery, Is Inclined to the view that the rob ter hid the watches In the culvert and was afraid to return for them. At Redwood's- Ftn Scarfs, Gloves. lTnderweer and Hosiery, Initial Hand kerchiefs, Silk lUndknrchlefs, Mur ders, Watfhea, rmbreHas, Suit Cases, Trunk. Ete. Shopping Bags, Helta, Veil, Aprons, PI Howe, Pillow Tops, Centre Wee, Dresser Scarfs, Tray Covers. Napkins, Towela, Lace Cur tains, Etc. SriT FOR FOUR MI LES Joseph B. Chambers has Institut ed suit against W. A. Cole for four mules. In claim snd delivery pro ceedings, T. Hardy Chambers, agent for the plaintiff, filed an affidavit with the clervt of superior court setting forth that four mules were conveyed to the plaintiff in a chat tel mortgage executed by the de fendant over a year ago. Sheriff C. F. Willlame was or dered to tske the mules and dnltver them to the plaintiff, whereupon the defendant furnished bond in the eum of M00 In order to contest the mut ter. H. Redwood Co., yon know, are selling Ladles' and Misses' Suit and Coats Terj low. Many of tho newcM and bet arc reduced M to 910 ten the garment. vismxG mixistfji to w"- ' 1 1 ' Rev. H. . Macdonald, of Mor- ganfleld, Ky., will preach at the Christian church , en Haywood St., tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. Mr. Macdonald Is an educated, cultured gentleman and a speaker of rare eloquence and power. All are cor dially invited to attend. There will be special musical program. At H. RexHrooaVa Faaoy ChrfcH. mas Good of -all kinds In generous supply at proper price. TWO RESnsCHJOS Revenue Agent R. B. Sams, 1 In receipt of the report of the sels ure of two large Illicit distilleries In Floyd county, Va., by Deputy Col lector Ashworth and. SpaetaJ Em ploye Prltchard. Ths report stated that three men were arrested and ssventy-sevisn gallons, of ' Illicit dis tilled whiskey were ! seiaed. Both plants wer mnuaually large. Britain's latest .superdreadnaught cruder, the Princess Royal, will hav coat over iio.opo.ouu oy me um she Is fully completed. ,,. Men's and Boyw Fine Suite and Overcoat sellin at a largo discount since) Thursday ,lat. Alio Separate Trousers. Tne stylps rj- eraok-a-Jaok nupi Ana. . , , . , ,j. LET CS RECOVER THAT UMBRELLA, TTHli oni of our s,ll-silk cover. This" would make aJ) ideal Christmas present, very economical and one of extreme usefulness. Also a large se lection of very fine handle. J. M. HEARN and Co. Battery Park Place Phone 448 COKE Extra fine for stove, 5 range or furnace. Gives ; fierce heat. No smoke, J j no soot, and easv and J clean to handle. Ask for J special race. Phone 130 Carolina Coal &Ice Compsny : ft Pat ton Ave. sH-ahraue Blag. MISS CRUISE SHOP 25 Haywood St I am offering my full line of novelties below cost as I am closing out this line of fancy hair pins, hair orna ments, belt buckles, pins, chains and anything we have in stock at and below cost. We have a beautiful line of hair ornaments, brilliant barrets and combs we sug gest for Christmas presents. Let us givo ym aa esttaiot o.' that Blecirto Wiring. Our work glrte satisfaction. W. A. WARD, A.VVVHLNQ BXJBCTBIC&fj It Ohnrcki 6 ' FbosM 44 CAKES AND PASTRY FOR CHRISTMAS PURITY PRODUCTS Phone 622 ASHE VILLE STEAM BAKER"? : QneiWeek Until Christmas Mop Jo-Day Thisfis the last day before the great Christmas rush begins. Shop to day and avoid the discomforts and inconveniences of a crowded store. Our service islin fine working order. Everything is in readiness for your coming. It wonftrfeel like Christmas unless you visit the "Christmas Store." Here the stodks of novel and useful gift things are at their height. In every department there are suitable and appropriate presents. Make thetBon Marche your headquarters while shopping leave your grips, bundles, etc., use our rest room when weary, in fact, make yourself perfectly, at hornet at the "Christmas Store." ' ' 5 Excellent Assortment of Jtaridketchfofs The Handkerchief Booth is just beyond the elevator, in the center of the store. Here we display a vari ety and diversity of kinds that you would, hardly expect in city of this size. I Ladies' Linen Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs are priced at ,5c to 86c. Ladies' Embroidered Handker chiefs are priced at 10c to $1-50. Armenian Handker chiefs are priced at 25c, 50c, 75o and $1. Sun Spun, Corner Initial Hand kerchiefs are priced at 60o. Qe-eeW M A ' ., ryL. imnrr ooxtaBISHiui ROOMS ST ns Dr. R. G. Bndmer has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street to 11 Soco Street. Phone 1270-2 rings. AflBXVXUJE 8CHO9L OF MtTSIOAL ART AN1 IiASQCAGKS ' Vooal VA Xra. XV M. Barker . ltd, a. P. WestaU Mrs. J. O. Stlkele-rther Piano Miss MlntHe 'Wostall Mtes Kate Laaiton Mr. r. FMuEln-rten Harkor Mr. John W. Starve Organ and Theory Mr. F. sWlnsjton Harkor Language Mr. A. J. Lyman Phone M4 Asattortam Bedg. TRIMMED HATS Reduced M. Webb Co, If you are a atenogxaphar or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will call at the omce 01 The Emanuel School of Shorthand we may have something of interest for you. urnce no. 16 Drhumor Bldg. (over Field's.) TTUloTr -sro ariinaT and iron- ing demands more than the usual amount of care and attention to make it come n tka Viiorri RtAndArds re- quired by the careful house- wives auu iuuiiuuw tviw wish to look their best dur ing the holiday festivities. If you will drop us a postal - toianrirm na our wagon will call promptly, get your bundle, ana return u you m 'fine lettie. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 426 1 SEWING MACHINES VAIUOrS MAKKS SoU, Eze hanged, Heated aad . Hepalred CASH OH BAST PATKEVT ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Mldg Pack Square. ' Phono II ..VU" iie""A" " VI Mff' teeeeeeeeieeteeeUeeeeeisH IFresli jTuPkeys Of a Quality : 'ivlu YAivia : FRESH MEATS GROCERIES I t Pfcoa dt-SdS. , Oar. H. Main MerrUnoa Ave. astslesTesiV..eeeeeeesee TUKM1SH BATBfcS 5 The Graner Sanitarium 31. Haywood Street , For Ladies and ...Gentlemen SIUC UMBRELLAS With detachable 14kt. gold filled and Sterling silver band engraved handles, for 'both ladies and geotkmen, 1 - J Jwtt the tWng to gire. : J CHAS. E. HENDERSON 52 Patton Avenue FOR RENT ITNIURNISHD Desirable house in! , Grro ve Park. Hot water -heat andf all modern corxvenience s. See THE H. F. GRANT REAL TY OO., 48 Patton Art CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR ALL Toy Drums, Mouth Organs for the little onesji Good Drums and. Harmonicas for the larger ones; Gui tars, Banjos, Violins, Mandolins, Pianos and Organs for . all. Special prices for, Christmas. Special prerxdtinis for ladiee wWo hoy Pianos. Gues what it is. Folk's Music House HOOD'S Millinery reduction in trim med hats. Wrightsman's MTLLnrEBV IS Cnt-soh Sn-ee PK7TCHE FRAMKS AND FSUMINO Save money on picture frasnea. Ready to deliver frames in gold and silver plate, dainty wooden crsdnes tn popular sixes Frames front latest moulding made quickly. Card board and stature glass tor sal. RAY'S firrUDto S y. Pack Bqoare - Oor Hotel Loaf is the best Bread In town. ' Prta oeats tS loaf, but we do not deliver. .. Try It and av the I cents. COLLEGE STREET BAKERY Dean Jk Mowrey S7 K. College Street JITIZEN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS JYeckwear for Men and lOotnen i . - - . '.. ' i Our showing includes every want ed style in Neckwear. Recent ship ments have put our stock in first class condition. Much.of this Neck wear is put up in separate Christ mas boxes. Men 'a Combination Sets, of tie, Tiring a v. t a JIpamUJ n-MA AS uuoc nuu uauuacii;uici. cue uutcu on , $1 and $1.50: The $1.50 ones come in a neat leather case. Ladies' Neckwear, Side Frills, Cas cade Jabots, Coat Collars, Fichus, etc., are priced at 25c to $10. 'i w '0ft m IVIeats Bl Ducks that Pleases FOR SALE For Sale: Eight-room houo . on Montford ave., t a 'bargain. Canaday Realty Co, 10N. Pack Sq. Phone 974, ROCKERS Make Fine Gifts 100 Different Styles $4.50 up J. L. SMATHERS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store 15-17 N. Main Si . 1 Emanuel School of Shorthand ,1 r 01dt choo, of its kind In the SoaUh '.'''' . OfTIro . ' V rtonm 17 Dhrnnior Bklc. ' " (Over Field's) r.i lite .Sadie Krannuci, Principal Poalttona Brcnred for all , Graduates, t- . --
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