THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN,- FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1911. V
ASIwrtWlule
more to take advantage of the very hw
prices in our Ladies 'Apparel
' Section . '
Remodeling Sale :
Raincoats
at
$2.85
tnstead of S5
Coat Suits
at
Instead of $25"'
w. Zfosf Values Since 1887
ijni STORE THAT SAVES YOU HONEY I
lHtVILH,N,C,f
nEGISTRATIOII EGOXS
' OFENED YESTERDAY
The Present Democratic Registration
Promises to 1m CompersttYely
light One.
BEAVERS TO MEET
4 ATLANTA, ' O., -May TManj
visitors are arriving In Altant for
the annual national convention of the'
Independent Order of Beaver The
convention will - open tomorrow and
continue In session ' over Sunday.
Though one of the youngest of the
fraternal organiaatluns the Beavers
have tiad a rapid growth In mem
bership and the convention of the
supreme body will he attended toy
delegates from many states.
Albert W. Noone, of Peterborough,
N. H., haa announced himself as "the
Plain people's progressive candidate"
for the democratic nomination for
governor of New Hampshire.
Sa order that the members of the
democratM party- whoa Barnes nave
not been "placed on the registration
books may qukUfy to participate ' in
the approaching primary for the nam
ing o( a county ticket, the books were
opened at the various city precincts
yesterday morning. Many members
of the party who have become of age
since he last registration and who
have changed their places of residence
necessitatlntr 1 another registration
called at the polling places during the
My mad" registered. The books op
ened yesterdaV morning at t o'clock
and remained open until ( o'clock yes
te'rday afternoon, . T'f "
In accordance with the rules of the
democratic primary the books will be
kept open until May It. In view of
the faijt that the majority of the dem
ocrats of the city hive had their
same placed on the registration
Hats already, the present registration
'promises to be a comparatively light
one.
As was announced sometime ago,
no registration is required among the
voters of the county ' precincts. Only
the residents of the city of Asheville
must qualify by registering. , v
Neuralgia Surrenders
. To A-K Tablets. .
District Attorney Charles 8. "Whit
man is now formally in the field for
the republican nomination for govern
or of New Tot.
HAY DHLS WILL EE
G0::J3TEO TODAY
Students of Normal and Collegiate
, institute will Participate Invite.
' tkms Issnkt, .
All preparations for the May drill
of the students of (he Normal an
Collegiate institute have been com
pleted and the friends of the school
are looking forward to the event with
a great deal of Interest The drills
will be carried out this afternoon at
4:45 o'clock on the beautiful campus
of the institution whlen has never
presented a mora1 attractive appear
ance than at the preeenV time. Bloom
ing flowers, budding trees "and trail
ing vines contribute to the beauty of
the college lawn and with favorable
weather this afternoon's May drill
promisee to be one of the most suc
cessful ever held on the campua
Invitations hays, been issued to the
friends of the school to attend the
drill, and seats will be provided on the
campus for their accommodation.
The seats are arranged in such a man
ner that those in-attendance will not
interfere with the students who will
participate tn the arllls, although they
wilt be within close proximity to that
portion' of the campus on which the
drills will be conducted.
Miss 'Agnes Scott Kent will direct
the drills and Miss May Isabel Tay
lor will be the- accompanist. About
ISO of the students Pt the school will
participate. -
; Joseph O. Cannon, former speaker
of the national house or representa
tives, reached his seventy-eight birth,
day anniversary this week, having
been born on May 7, itSt.
Vf III "v
; These 40 Features
. .which we have described
in detail thia week, are
backed by the full guarantee
of the Hoosier Company.
For 16 years this cbm
. pany has built the famous
HOOSIER
and in all that time) has never added
an ."improvement' that proved a
failure. . But unless yon sit down
in front of this beautiful cabinet
;,. . and see its wonderful conveniences
yourself you cannot hope to realise
how much labor this new Hoosier
would save you
(i See (or inttancs, how ths big,
V roomy, metal table, slides oat 18
, Inches over ths basa. Notice how an
exclusive Hoosier patent prevents this '
labia from warping. , -
(1 Observe specially bow cleverly the
V inside of the door space above the
table t utilized to bring things you need
often nearest your hand. The sliding
ta ble enables you to open tbs doors with
' out removing anything from the table,
: and ths inside of the doors savs any
. dangerof knocking things over by reach
ing across tbs table for those supplies
you use scores of timet dally, t j (
THE L0!!G AI3;$Elt
QUESTiqriJS FUZZIER
TO OR NOT TO" XTRNlSItES WO
.,,,..
rROBLEaC
Hoosier1
White Beautv'
advertised in leadinz magazines
Our window, displaying these
features in "White Beauty
has caused more talk than
any window display we've
ever had. SEE IT. Tomor
row is the last day.
The End of a Great Offer:
Tomorrow Your Last Chance to Have
theNewHoosier Put in Your Home f or $ 1
Will you decide now to come down
tomorrow and settle the matter once for
all, or will you let tomorrow drift by
and then realize you are too late to decide;
because the Hoosier Plan of Sale positively
will close tomorrow
Scores of other women are in your state of
mind. They are reading this final call '
. tonight And many who have post
poned as you have are making op their
minds tonight to come down tomorrow
for a final decision.
A choice still remains between "White
Beauty" (selected by 3 out of 4 women)
and the Hoosiers with "Oak" interior,
B9t the numbers are few and you cannot
hope to get one if you delay. You incur
no obligation by coming, so let other mat
ters wait tomorrow while you settle this
important question.
You could scarcely imagine a decision of
more importance to you. For the new
Hoosier is a wonderful labor-saver
. alreadyused by 700,000 Wometa. Itsaves
miles of steps and hours of valuable
time. It saves health and good looks.
It is very low in price and on the lib
eral terms of the Hoosier Plan is the
': Cheapest Kitchen Cabinet Ever Built
The Hoosier Plan Is Simply Thist
1. ' SI puts any Hoosier you select
in your Home.
2. $ 1 weekly quickly pays for it
3. The Low Cash Price fixed by
the Factory prevails strictly.
4. The Sale is under direct super
: . vision of the Hoosier Company.
5. No interest No extra fees.
6. Your money back if you are not
delighted with your Hoosier.
What Possible Reason caa to
mmmmmmmmm deprive yon of
the use of this Hoosier? Only the small number
of Hoosiers left and the certainty that more,
women will come than we can supply. Every
day we have enrolled more women on the Hoosier
plan than we expected. There are fewer cabinets
left for tomorrow than we have sold on any one
day. These few undoubtedly would be taken
without this ad, bv.t we make this final announce-
ment to keep our promise to advise you of the
last day.
We Now Have Kept Our
Promise to You
Please remember, if you come too late,
.that we have told you every day of the
progress of this sale, and that we now give
you the final date in time for you to still
enroll if you act early tomorrow.
(i "What ihall we have for Dlnnerf"
vv It yours Is one of ths millions of
homes la which that is an eternally per
plesing problem, Mrs. Christine Fred'
erick's Food Guide now an sxclutlvs
part of ths Hoosier Cabinst, will savs
yon enough time and money to pay for
the Cabinet in less than a year. Simply
turn the dial until you see the meat yon
want and a choice of several perfectly
balanced economical menus Is before
you. Don't fail to examine this feature
tomorrow.
(A Every woman bat favorite recipes.
V If you're like most women, you hare
difficulty remembering whereyou put the
one you want. The MHat Rteipt Card
Fife baa 50 cards and ten (ndes guides.
You can parte or write the recipe and
file it always at your fingers' ends. A.
special bolder is provided so yon csn
keep any recipe you are using at level of
your eyes without holding or soiling It.
Tins NEW HOOSIER
SAVES STEPS SCIENTIFIC
SAVES TIME SANITARY
SAVES MONEY DURABLE
SAVES HEALTH CONVENIENT
SAVES LOOKS BEAUTIFUL
YOU NEED IT
YOU CAN AFFORD IT
YOU CAN HAVE IT TOMORROW
(C In your examination tomorrow, bo
W sure to note carefully the New
Shaker Sifter we've already described,
It shakes flour through Instead of grind
ing it through. It cannot wear out. It
cannot grind grit or dirt through. It
makes flour fluffy and light. The only
thing of its kind. An absolutely new
helper In your kitchen.
These and 35 other conveniences
are worth examining tomorrow
even at some personal effort
on your part Tomorrow is tout
last chance to decide whether
you want them now on the easy
Hoosier Plan.
SPECIAL FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE HERE DURING SALE
BIIRXON&HOLT
Some Sky May ,1, .aod Others Say
May IS Is the Proper Tims tat
' Take 'Em Off.
(By Tooth Barkingtoa.)
Along about this time cf the year.
when all sorts of problems, tfrom
the probeJbllUy of being able to hoes
our winter overcoat for- enough t
tat our spring suit out, to the pro
pact cf the fish totting In the Swan,
nanoa, arise to claim our attention,
one persistent, not-to-e-dnled query
keeps creeping up behind us and
touching us gently on the beck. That
euery is 'To or not to." -"Whaddalmean,
to oruiot tot"
Well, the long and short of it is this:
"Is it tlms to take 'em ott and pot jn
short ones, V should we wait a
while ?" Get me?
One of the hardest problems to
solve ts the proper tlms to put 'em on
In the fall and take 'em off In the
spring, and at the earnest solicitation
of sclentitfs from all parts vf the
world, I have deolded to wander
tnrougih a few thousand volumes
of ancient history, the dictionary,
an encyclopedia or two, and the last
eflltlon of NIC Carter, after which I
am sure that I will 'be able to render
a competent decision on this moment,
ous question,
I have tried, unsuccessfully to
locate the proper time of year tj
take 'em off or shorten 'em up by
consultation with various local celeb.
irKles. Some declare that the first
day uf May Is the accepted time,
while others are just as Insistent that
rheumatism, ; pellagra, gout and pip
lurk on the trail of any one wh
sheds 'em before May 15. One promt,
nent cltlten whom I approached on
the subject got as far as "Why I
never wear "when I bluohlngly fled.
The time ta shorten the long ones
and lengthen the short ones has al
ways been a problem of moment to
the learned men of all ages. Some
even Insist that Napoleon would nev
er have lost the battle of "Waterloo It
he had not shed 'em a little too early
In the year. This ft Is claimed,
caused him 1o catch cold; ths cold, In
turn, went to his head, and he was
not able to thing properly at a time
when tils clearest thoughts were nee.
essary.","''"'' ;-';-- .-'----'.-
On the other hand, yon can wan
der through Asheville through the
winter months and And man after man
who, from reasons of economy, dis
regards for his personal fsellngs. or
'other personal" reasons, leaves 'em
short all winter. (Ths winter is long,
not the other, I wish it understood.)
Bo to get back to the subject of
the proper time to take 'em off and
put on short ones, I am forced to
place myself In that class of eminent
philosophers who urtftlushlngly admit
that they do not know, I suppose the
best tlms to take 'em off is when the
others begin to get toi warm, and
the fceet time to put "em on Is when
the chill winds of autumn begin to
remind yon that life Is not all sun
shine and roses. It doesn't cost any
more, either way, for this advice is
offered gratis.
Another subject that causes much
distress among ths members Vf the
sterner sex is the proper time to don
and shed the festive straw lid and
Panama. Authorities can be found
who, as In the case of taking 'em off,
declare that May II Is ths proper
time to don the Summer headgear.
Others in Aahsvllls, who demonstrate
their belief by practice, regardless of
weather oondluons, declare that the
lightweight skyplece should be donned
at the same time the glad Easter
raiment is plaoed on exhibition.
As In ths ease of the long and
short of It, I am puzzled. . The beet
thing I can say is, If you have a straw
lid, you can wear It when you darn
please, and II yon haven't one, wear
anything you happen to have. No
body will notice the difference, any
way. ,;.
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1T SPECIAL LOW PRICES
IA! new stock, all recently elected by our buycr
in New york at a generous discount, thus enabHnir'
us to offer beautiful Crepa de Chins, Chiilca czi
Lace Waists that were actually nade to Bcll'frcn C j
to $25. 7e have then narked fcr quid: ccllir j.
v Choice fron $3 to $15,
You will better appreciate these Talues aftc
you have examined them.
Pack Square end S. Mda St " m Place in Town mereHoosienareSoiJ
YOUR INSPECTION 13 ALL 7E AC
wa
GREAT EllTIIUSIASM
BEING MANIFESTED
MOTORISTS ARB mxaUISTU) IX
cEiAsuuTioir; .
Moving rictures Win 1 be Secured
Aloof lines of Scenic Highway
Program Arranged,
OFFICIAL LOCAL
WEATHER EEPOET
IT. S. Department of Agriculture.
Weather Bare a.
Local Weather Data for May 1, ltls
Btate of the weather at I a. ta.,
clear.
etate of the weather at I p. m.,
cloudy.
Relative humidity at I a. m 12
per cent
Relative humidity at I p. m., 71
per cent 1
WlnA direction at I a. m,, north.
'Wind direction at I p. m., north.
Time of sunrise 6:31 a. m.
Time of sunset 7:21 p. m.
Local Temperature Data.
a.m. ..! 2 p.m. ...... 17
10 a-tn. 12 t ;m, M,70
11 a-m. 4 p.m. .(
12 m. t .41 t p.m. .,MI7
1 p.m. I 4 p.m. ..I7
I p.m. ......It.
Highest 70; one year ago 71.
Lowest SO; one year ago 14.
Absolute maximum SI In 101.
Absolute minimum If In 1011.
Averse temperature today 19.
Normal (0.
t! rrenipktatlon for this Moatlk
Normal S.7S Inches.
Greatest amount 7:71 In 1001.
Least amount 1.14 in 1001.
For last 21 hours ending at I p. m.,
.00 Inches. - v -
cullov;;:ee gleg'
uiseiyatie::::
an motoicRi ntocxux r."
cr7irm oca
Cummencement Erercisrs of JSI. Ta
tints, at Walnut, W13 be Cca.
ducted Today.
Local motorists are allowing great
deal of, enthusiasm over the plans
looking to the celebration of the com
pletion of the Bpertanburg-Hender
sonvtlls-Tryon highway with mass
meetings at Kenderaonvtlle and Tryon
July 4 and letters wihtah are pouring
Into the office of the local board of
trade and other organisations Inter
ested In the project indicate that moH
toristt from many towns and eltlee
will participate in tke celebrations.
Secretary N. Buckner has sent letters
explaining the plans for ths meetings
and trips to the two western North
Carolina towns to automobile organ!
satlons of various towns of this eeo-
tlon of Che state and the Piedmont
section of loath Carolina. I
announcement was roaae at ue ot-
floe of the board of trade yesterday
to the affect that one of the leading
moving picture companies has agreed
to send an operator to the meetings
and it is probable that another com
pany will be represented. The mov
ing picture men will accompany the
members of the party over the ecenlo
highway from the South Carolina Una
to the two towns at which celebra
tions wilt be held, getting panoramas
of the scenes along the highway as
well as pictures of the mass meetings.
Ths idea (or holding the celebra
tions was suggested by the Asheville
board of trade several weeks ago and
letters were sent immediately to the
various towns which will participate.
Throughout the territory affeoted by
ths highway, the idea met with en
thusiasts approval and the celebra
tion promises to be one ef the most
successful affairs of the kind ever
held In Western North Carolina.
Many motorists have expressed their
intentions of making the trip to the
South Carolina line to meet the oat
evan of automobillsts from Bpartaa
burg and surrounding cities and from
South Carolina comes Information that
the rood roads enthusiasts of that
stats are preparing to attend In large
numbers, : , ,
Whlle the program for the eooaslon
has not yet been arranged, Interested
persons are at work on it and they
expect that it will be ready for an
nouncement within the next few days.
' M'CtTB AWD TILLMAW.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 7-ThS
management of Elite Rink club of
this city has arranged a promising
card for Us fcoxlng show next Batur
day night. Ths main event of the
evening; will bring together Johnny
Tillman, who recently scored a victory
over Ad Woltaat, and Matty McCue,
the Chlcato lightweight The articles
call tor a 10-roiind contest.
t,!
r.
Bsveral Ashevfl'lane attended C t
closing exercises of the Culloee
Normal and Industrial o-not t
Oullowhse during the early part cj
the week and the commencement wi
an unusually successful one. T.ve an
nuat sermon to the members: Vi
graduating class wm prcch4 C";n
day morning hy IteA Rodry X 'n i"!
Bwope, X. D., eeotoir of Ail f .m'.f
Kplaoopal ohurch, rutmore, end t.'t
effort was a masterful one, Cis t :u
mors rector holding ths unfllvUad at'
tontlon of a large and arrrentive
audience,
Exercises devoted to dec " i
and re4tatlons oc mi pled limi j .
ernoon's program and Hon ' t 5
an Interesting datwe wns t - ,
following eutiject fceln C - -
t'Rqsolved, That the ti 1 I
fihould Adffpt Reclpm 1 ,'
let' wiOtTorS?it I,-..:..
A strong address fcy Jlsv. H7,
Abernathy, ef Shelby, if. C, f.v,
the graduating sxerclaes wh'vh wr
conducted Tuesday murnlnt , an)
whlrih wsre largely attended by tlx
friends of the school The closing
exerclaes came to e, close Tu : i
evening with, the annual conJ6t,
whloh was a great suoce-s. .
Invitations were received here y
terday to the flfteenth annusj ' j
exerolses of Cell Institute, at T.-'-int,
N. C which will he held today. IV.t
Institution has several supporter an 1
alumni in Aahevllle and fhle !y ws:i
be represented at todays : trcm. '
The commencement will be held sl
10:10 o'olock this morning Whea t.-i
following members ef the clasi ct
1114 will receive their dlplomaaiY:
Bula Lee Hunter, Miss Al'nn'e rr
nette Jones, ftftsa JYances ffl-at t J a
Clure, Ulas Ona Dell KaUoa. t f
Robbie Kdna Rsamsey, Miss V ;,e
Lee Ramsey, Miss LUUan Inaa T ,r.
son, Roy Jenninirs Jfortner an Al
bert Henry Luneford, , Ths follfwlnj
prosram will bs carried outt
Chorus, The Woiintains: invocaTton,
Rer. J. W. Andrei Bong, TTelr-ne, the
class; Essay, Pure Foods, r4 Clna
Raimseyj Chorus, Awake WlCj the
Lark, R, B. DwReef JCwray (flow
Does ths frm PayT Roy 3. rortnerj
Chorus, The Boat Boms, Von Wsber.
Bong, Onward, class: JOano solo, Aus
trian Folk-Bong, &0as Lynch, Da!y
Drill, class: Chora , I Knew a Darrkt
Address, Ouy Roberts; Fieeeinatlon
of diplomas. Rev. J. N. Andre; Bong,
FareweH, class: tenedlotlon.
If, L Christian, rf Clinton, It thC
Irrcfhlbttlon eartdldate for the seat
yf Benator Cnmmlns of Tow
R08KBERY HAS BIRTHDAY,
LONDON, May 7-tLord Kosebery,
one time prime minister of England
and long a leading figure In the polltl
cat, social, and literary life of the
United Kingdom, received numerous
congratulations today on the occa
sion of his sixty-seventh : birthday.
Although the junior of many mem
bers of the house of lords, there are
few who have sat In ths upper cham
ber longer than Lord Rosebery, He
took his seat in 111! and hag teen
Inactive even sines.
Store Opens :S0 A. K. , Man Orden Ben Ta
Closes r. L . - -
Settrrdays IP, X, . PMPald, '
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