I THE ASHETILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 191?. Pll" 'WI'W. 111" ii ;)i 'Hi mum ' ' f m, rnw m w 'i m n 1 mm- m m ,n pees t V 0N MWdO MCSB TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY THE policy of our store has always been to give to our customers the very best values at the lowest possible price, anil will say without fear of contradiction, that ONE DOLLAR will do more here for the next three days than elsewhere, and to the fact that we begin our remodeling Monday and have got to empty our shelves. SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT Szl3 $1.00 27-jjicii Embroidered Crepe, 25c (1 A A value; 6 yards for. . . , . i,i,vv 32-inek Prtoted Maon, 20c value; A A 7 yards for . PAVV iQ-mh Cotton Zephyr Serge, 35c ei A A value; 5 yards for. T1,uv 42-wph Plaid Suiting, 75c value; A A 3 yards for , PJ-VU 30-inch Pptted ISwigs, 20c value; 7 yards for 27-ineh Faney Striped P. K., 15e A A vainer -() varrls fnr P J-eVU 27rinch Poplin, 25c value; 6 yards, for ...... 27-inch Striped and Floral Wash Silk, 30c value; 6' yards for. ...... 30-inch Taffeta Pongee, 35c value; 5 yards for 30-inch Costume Crepe, Floral, 20c value; 7 yards for 32-inch Kimona Crepe, 20e value; 6 yards for. .;. 30-inch Ripplette, 15c value; 10 yards for. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Closing Ont All Coat Suits at 27-irich Gingham, 15c value; A A 10 vnrris for PlvV 27-inch Tissues, 25c value; 6 yards for 27-isch Dress Linen, colors, 30c (11 A A value; 6 yards for PAeVU 42-inch Dress Linen, white and (I "I A A 50c value; 3 yds. forV'w $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 72-inch Mercerized Damask, 75c value; 2 yards for 72-ineh Pure Linen Damask, $1.50 value; per yard. 36-inch Devonshire Cloth, 25c value; 6 yards for 32rinch All-Year Galatea, 15c value; 10 yard? for 27-ineh Cretonne, 20c value; 8 yards for 36-inch Cretonne, 25c value; . 6 yards for... 42-inch Pillow Tubing, 20c value; 7 yards for 'W-inch Pillow Tubing, 15c value; 8 yards for 40-inch White Lawn, 15o value; 10 yards for 36-inch Pajama Checks, 15c value; 10 yards for 27-inch Apron Gingham, 10c value; 14 yards for 18-inch Embroidery Flouncing, 35c value; 4 yards for Embroidery FJouncing, 25c value; 6 yards for Embroidery Flouncing, 85c value; 2 yards for Embroidery Flouncing, loc value ; 8 yards for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 i v 1 1 ' THE STORE, P"(9PULR Waiats, 89c value; 2 for . , Waists, $2.00 &nd $2.50 value; eaeh Children's Vests, 6 for Children's Pants, 6 for Children's Union Suits, 3 for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 . . . $1.00 S1.00 mm.. Flannelette Wwonna, 89j vaJut; &1 AA 2 for w?lr,M Children'3 Dresep, ftlsft) vajuj eacn Corsets, 75c vajue; 2 for Outing Gowns, 89c value; 2 for Gauze Vests, 25e value; 6 for f Petticoats, .$1.5Q vlue; each Combination Suits, $1.50 wolmi each w , , r, ..j $i;oo $1.00 ii" iii! mum iuiiiiiiih Closing Opt AH Coats At RJ5 - $1IJ I - ...u.-J. 'ji...... iumjj umj , 1 'i . i.n. I -J , '.' uiu.iiiiiji.ui.., jji uiuijiLij.,.j m pu mi 4.iii ui mini i h numMi itw m l J 20 MILLION """" AROUND TOWN ROTAJtT tfETjtXC. The regular weekly meeting of the JkBhevtll Rotary cjuji wiir be eld at the langren hotel this afternoon at' 1 o'clock. A program of Interest has been arranged for the tn,eUnif. WIL& ATTEND CWBTVENIION. Mra. N. Buckner yWrday received from Rev. Dr. Forrest J. JPrettyrfian, chaDlain of the tTnited States senate. forpial' jeeepiahs Of n Jfltatlpn' tJ attend lho ' BjjWf'M)i Usually yields to the purer blood tnd greater strength which creates, s rich oU-food enlivens t 1 I i " i" 71 " ine. wpois system ana strengthen the organs to throw off the injurious acios. iviany aoctors them selves take Scott'? Emulsion knd you iiqust itaivd 6tm against s ustitutes. WOOD'S ).- l-,...H.-i.-llfUl.-llll.4.H-IBJJ Catalog for J917, tells about the best Farm and Gardeir Seeds an4 sivef special Iniarrnation u to the bct crop to grow, botfi for profit an( bomp ie. The large Increase la 007 tmsl neis which we haw agaia experlr enced during the past rear U thm beat of evidence aa to the ttlsb .qitalitr of J WOOD'S SLEDS. Write for catalog umd prices of Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes. Seed Pats or any faf Seeds requtrerj. T.W.WOOD i& SONS. SQ3SMES, lidussBt,?!. convention Is Artievllle in JCay. The dales pf the contention ate from May il-il ana the' prospecta are for a large number of visitor attending ironi f-ii wiut ever jnujxh cLruiut. gwaananoa Refceia-h lodfe, No. ST, 11 meet in regvuilar aesslon at the hall 911 unurcn street tonignt at 8 o ciocic tl rhembera' are yrgf& to ttend. SJKNT TQ BOAD8.' Jfred Fovler, leelofftd, maa nt to the county roada In police ejfrt ya terday for aiz mnntha on charge of retailing and an 'additional sentence of two months wm imposed when he jraf found guilty of the larceny pf IB. j'e appejilM and waa aent to the counjy jalj in iefaulf: pf onda agirj-e- am Alexander was braucht to the MiBlyn hospital from ' Leioeater laet aUrht eufferini ' tram Injuries' sus tained when ' an automobile )n which h waa riding, turned over. It vaa stated at the hoppltaj at an early hpuf tbi mprnljiT jhai th Wijure4 man has no broken bones but it Is thought that ne 1 ainmrea tntarnauy. DILLINGHAM SCHOOL CLOSES FOR THE TERM EXERCISES ARE HELD IV WHICH AliU PARTIOTPATE. Medala Are Won j Donald Rf thburn, Mlnne Hall and Sno-w HeeaUsy Interesting Frogram. "FLORA BELLA" WILL BE SEEN HERE SATURDAY "Rr SENSIBLE DRESS FOR - SCHOOL WEAR , TT 1 sw- The material s biscuit hrowa handkerchief linen with a manr coiere4 beraar. aa4 t ataka the criu-croaaes at the Beck and to pipe the wide ana hea. The gulmpe (a white organdie. Tkeee ' erdere4 naleriaJa la linen, allk and challla are seen la maay tjlie smart 'uelle spring frocks. They are an Imitation el r9Va-t aaarta glathea. eiostna exercises were held at the pilllngh&nt Graded school 'last week with an entertaining program for two 4ays. The term just finished has been one of tlje most successful In the his tory 01 me scnooi. j. a. jcawaras was the principal, Mies Donie Ed wards had charge of 'the Intermediate Department ana tne primary aepan ment was In charge of Miss Bertha The declamation medal wis won by jjonaia jsatnourn, Minnie Mau won the medal Xpr the best recitation and a." medal far deportment for the term was awarded to Snow Hensley. The program of the exercises was aa touow": JFUat Day. Bong "Wave Old Glory." fexerclses by primary department. Play "The lAbor Convention." Play "The Doll's graduation." 'The Contest ef the ,pne." Te boys. RedUUea-r"lly Sister's Dress" BthI Pegg. HandkedcWef drllj. Play "Some Secrets Discloeed. "Tom Thumb's Wedding." "When We Are Men," twelve hoys. Play "Vacation Plans.'' Recitation "What Happened in the Hammock" WHHe BrlSmon. Doll drill Play "The Deaf Grandma." 6onfrr-''QoQd-night." Declamation contest. PThe Mothers of Men." Council Dillingham; "Surrender of Lee.' Clyde Hensley; "Wolfe at Quebec' Clyde Rathburn; "Truth Shall Tri umph," Garland Brigmon; ' "The Traitor's Deathbed,'' Donald Rath- burn. Recitation contest. 'Jaaet's Conquest," Harriet Boene; "Asleep at the Switch," Stella Harris; The Little Pilgrim." Alice Hensley; Sister and I," Lula Hensley; "The White Asalsai." Snow Henslev; ''Sad west Memories ef Byirone Days.'' Payette Dillingham; 'The Dying Soldier." Azalea Alien; "What tbe Utile CHri Said." Minnie Hall. Play "Cleeing of Beanvtlle schoe)." P1ay-r-"A Perplexing eitusdon." Rose drill. ' Play-r-'The Yankee Peddler." Pantomlne-"AbJde W"! M - Posrtivtry fiflJevaa. , faCrwa.Pa)urnot 2S. Oct IXQ "Fora Bells." the Casino musical eomedy, starring Florence Webber, of "Naughty Marietta" fame, and John Kearney, the popular comedian, will appear at ' the Auditorium' " Saturday afternoon and evening." Press criti cisms from nearby cities,' notably Charlotte and .Greensboro, praise, the show highly, Charlotte declaring that it Is "one of the moat pleasing mu sical comedy productions that has been seen in the south this season " Tha ehprua of "Flora Bella" is said to be noted for Its pretty girls. Flor ence Webber will be remembered fry AshevUle theatregoers aa the star of "Nauahty Marietta'' ana ptaer pre. uet&a. The t sale fa HFipra Bella''' opens today. s j r ,iJ.','.J-';..r TO MESTT WAR OCWDITIOKS. WAYNESVILLE AT SULPHUR OTTAWA. Ont., Jan. St. -Needs and possibilities of changes In the Canadian educational system to meet the conditions resulting from the Bu ropean war will form s. leading topis OI discuseien at tne annual convention of the Dominion Educational asso elation which begsn a three-day sss eion In this city today. The attendance of the convention is made up of sev erst ' hundred educators, representing almost every college and university In tne Dominion ana me Hacmnu systems of all the provinces and principal cities. RoKular. The taller had railed to collect his toMl very frequently of late, but with out suecsss. Finally, in desperation, ha said vehemently: "Mr. Swift. I must Ins let that you maks soma drflnlte 1 arrangement wit) me.''' "Whv. aiirelv. ' rT led Mr. S'virt roost agreeably. "Lva see veii. sum"e you call every Thursday mprning.'-nrHnxpfr s Magaxute. OUCH ! M BACK! RUB LUMBA.GQ PI AWAY Rob Backache Assay With Small Trial iiX tie of Old "At daoohs OH,'1 sore and lama soUUta or rheumatism asadeS. SSJSBJsnBlBBKig Whea your back is er iumbuo. sciati has vou stiffened ub. don't suffer! (3et e amaU Uial beetle of old. honest "St, Jacobs OH" at any drug store, pour a uuie ia your nana s.pv cus it riui ea your aching back, and by the time you eouaty Sfiy, thf aoreceas and lain n ess Is gone. Don't stay crippled! Thtg aoetSitag, aeneUatlng oil aeds te be used only oaca. it takes the MM riant out and eads tbe misery.- It la magical, yet absolutely harmless e4 4oea'( CMfra Ue skin. 1 Kothina- else stop lambeae. acl- atlra, backache er rheumatUm so lirompUf. It never dtf ppeinta Aehevllle echool's second beveketbe.ll team defeated the Wayneevllle High school quintet In an interesting fame o the Sulphur Springs court yaatarr day afternoon by the score of 49 to V. The Haywooc county who Jasttq ilva Slayed m t,Qm fit AshevlJ Igh school recently on the y. M. C. A. court here. The Une-up of yeetar ds.y'a game folleiwa: Aaheviiie (40) Warnepvtlle (37) . Po4lpns. . Afhby Bergln Forward. Gran din Owen Forward. F. Coxa R. Francis Center. Albrecht Smith Guard. Whitney . ...... ... ..,.., Francis wusfa. In normal times the annual German coheumptdon of fruit amounts to about JU0 pounds per capita. . ,u. . ..1 1 4 Oulls feaat on aalirfen an4 their eggs. CALLS ON NATIOTTO AWAKE Aw) PREPARE! rn 11 11 'fl.jt-m j , 4i f ' I ' ' " ' . 1 1 , I Set"- I Only True Tonic for Liver and Bowels Cpsfe 10 Cents a Box, . tss rr qaacarelis arf a treatl Tfiiy Jlven yw liver, qleaa your thirty feet o bowels and aweeten yeur atomac. Tqu eat one ot two faacareta Uke candy before going to bed and in th morning your head la clear, tongue is elean, stomach eweet. breath ; right and cold gone and you feel rrnd. flt$ 1 r l-cent bog at any drug) store and enjoy 4t afceet, gentlet Uver ama ibowat rinH .a.. Z7f," " .. W ""aoarnes, biflfua' (BMlla, ladlgeatlon, furred W- eatn and eoBatl. tie e(h pheujd give . eroaX DeevejiTi . tmih 4fiiM... fhoie Caaoaret any time. ' iv- w TiOBERT BACON .. Bacon, former ambaawxlor . fa) Prance, has returned from that eountry to attend .ho conferenco ef the KaUpsMri SecvrWy levsgoa) a4 U'ashlngtoau What he saw ht fance, he JS mores him to arge the United SUteato waka plSCUSfi ItOAD raosfums. BOSTON, Mass., Jan- JlrT-Up-to-the-mlnute roads, modern street, various materials and kew different sort are adapted to one locality or condition and not to another, road and street building, demands of tse.fi fie maintenance and plants are among the practical eubjeots which are to be discussed bv authorities and experts at the rventh annual American Good Roads congress which Is to meet In this city not week under the adsplcas pf the American Reef Builders' aasocia- H9". Aq elaborate vrearam ef addresses and discussions will begin Monday end through Friday. Leading United States government officials, state highway commissioners and engineers pro'mlnent afay engineers." elHoiaU of the American Automobile assoeiaiion and holed sclentifle men are 4ffl9D those who will speak. WEATHER PLEASES FARMERS. NBWTQV, Jan- SI. Spring-like weethsr this wank, has been a ooon to farmers and others whos busi ness called thsm to the pupUo eoafs, for the highways have been almost ,',!, Ml.. WMUHM. , 1, 1 mm Impassable under continuon ralm brethar during nearly all of Januar?. The warm sunshine haa dried th roads Immeasurably and rendered t, Th hlfihwaye have been so un utterably bad that apparently, the whole eounty has with ens aeanri swung to the Idee, of a big bond Issue to put an end enee for all to Intoleral ble conditions every winter. , ? !"" Il a nev taw relating fo compulsory education and chid Ubr -srill eeme late epera? tlon 1n Nerw York state tomorrow, with the result that it will be made moe dlfflpult fo beys and girls t asoape " front their etusue bv seeldnf employment is factory er workshe. lender ihe aew law all children "under ?fH?Jf . Fo dea're to worH, gnust pro due a gradual lea diploma irem a public elementary school, private Of parochial school of the, feme grade. Heretofore It hag bsan required that a cmifl need only Jjnin tne sixtn grade in erdef te saur carttflcata to work. 3 v - ' sf ' ' fsXaV ... " ' saw rr , & -." wh 4tH aitliartitm MILO MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. DRUG AND ALCOHOLIC ADDICTIONS fc1ssi2Sleaeflssnai mi ii 1 1 n is.i, aa IllSI Slll,

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