THE ARnEVTLLE CTTIZEX, SATOTIDAY,' JAXlJAItY 11, 1913.
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Society and Personals
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- Mr. and Ure. Pavld K Truemas on
lanalned last svenlus ai d.aner a
their horn on Charlotte tliwi, h
. in as lhatr chief sueela, Mr A. I
... Vaanar and hu lu euiie at.rt hu
eu liter-ln-lew. all of Ka(ii Me
lil ha are he for a abort fa
Mr. :Mnar4 la a prominent autouiu
. te , distributer of Ob:., an J ie ''
' Ina in ssulh. air aad Mr Tin
fnN hae been iia in Aenrville fui
l ha 'Mai . yae r ai mora roiuttii n
fVmii laeli hniua al Uerneeulle In
order tor-Mr Truriiian ( i-ii Hi
. boaluon nf" arriary iu .fudge J '
, . . J-itxiiard. Hlm.4i.kii Aahevllle
heir noma Mr and Trueman
,he Mad Biuir cla frieii.la TI.e
. a nner labia far lha o. . jlon taei
nlni traa preully riiif.l llh . u
Hearers
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lira. Charla Malrnui I'lrni enter
lalna this evening at her re.iliiie
on Xlerrtmon avenue villi a ilanrlua
party, having aa her huiior ui.
M ii'ir of the auldlrra fr.-in Krnll
worth ad Aulas hospital.
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A number of lha girl of the your
r set of lha city will minor out l
i.. Atalaa iKl evening fur lha Keno party
' riven romoi'menlary lo lha of-
', gears at (ha hospital.
Tha danra laal evenlne given for lha
soldier at Kenilarortn hoepllal by lha
H nights of f'olumhtie tMinifil l.v lha
. , t member of lha Kl l.awreni-e Wel
fare, association proved on nf lha
" moat enjoyable entertainments 10 ha
giro at lha hospital during lha eek
'Itonrlng look plar In lha apartim
meee hall and laatad from SI o'rlork
) un 11 J : o'rlprk. Mra. it. Ham-
llton chaperoned 1 a ntimhar nf ihe
member, of lha itamln eat. mho
. motor.! ,aul fnr tha affair. Tho
. V raaant ara: Mra. Charlra Malt olm
V I'lalt. Mra. ttarla Harna. Mra Kumvll
MUdford. Mra. Jaaira T. Tavlor. Mlw
' Kathrrlna Jlornar. Mum (lav. Mia
'.:Youn-. Mlaa Ulancliatrv Ktarno Mia
f Maaon. Mia Burnlaa. Mlaa Kllir.it.
' 1W McCrarr. Mlaa KUlo Alaxandar.
f Mlaa Carolyn Low, Mlaa Mararal
Mrlolrra, . Mlaa Genavlavo Mclntyra.
'. Mlaa Samynoa. Maa Oarlruda Ia
Harha, Mlaa (larrkjr. Mlaa Myma Nou
. ' hek, Mlaa Margaret MrOowell. Mla
,'" Iaaa, Mlaa Viola Brownall. Mlaa Mll
drd Thorp, Mlaa Kmmo Hradfiird,
Mlaa Lucllla Jainaa. Mlaa t-:ilxahth
' nolllna. Mlaa Ruironla I.Cnmpi. M:aa
. " Lily Tryon Marlweibai: Mlaa Helen
Maarea. Mlaa Mildred Faulkner. Mlaa
f-e1a Boaaa. MUa Haitla Cox. Mlaa
'Hall Pollock. Mlaa Bohi-ear, Mlaeea
Zlndet ii Jim Alyna fteyhulda and Mlu
' farjr Hamilton. i j
'. . Mra. Varr' Kerr Bonne haa Iwued 1
, . - In vlutlona to ' lha ' murrUre . of' har
, aaurnicr. Miaa Anna Aurena Boon,
1 Mr. William Rufua filler. Tha
watfdlnf , to's take place Wednesday,
January II at t:lt o'clork at tha
Mat hod let Kplaropal church. South, at
AVayneevMe. Mlaa Boona has num
., -liar of friend An Anhevllle, havlnt
frequently vlalted In lha city.
(hriaima holldaya Hh her parenla.
In. mill Mra. Mrkee, al their houea im
King-ltant nainjila.
Mr William fllam la here for aiay
uf aeera ilaya front hie noma In tha
a-xiern part uf ilia etaia.
Mra hcaelun haa rattiinad to. her
hbinr ai Ailatita. J. altar an ac
irfided i Iu aertlnt. nf tha atnle.
Mr A. J Mltrhall, mho haa Wen
in Aalievllle fur meel;. left yeatarday
fur hia hi. in In Piiuth Carolina,
Mr I Tlmmaa li returned lo tha
no aftei ependina eeveral m-aaka at
hi home at Cliallanoi'fa, Tenn.
Mr A 1. Kannard and imu anna
mi. I daughter, uf l(.iiieallle. Ohio.
ai inJiii a inort wlnle in Ane
il
hr ha haa beea for aoano an an i h a.
Captain Jerrey la lha eon of Mra. Ida
Jervey, of Charleeton and Ardaa.
Mr and Mra Klniatun hara re
turnee! by . m o or la HendarmonvlHa.
after aeadlng a week I" Ahe;ill.
Mr. Krederh k 1 nit Id la here for aev
era I dae from New Vork city.
Mr Oaorge T. Jenklna ram
larday from Ixulvilje. Ky
aty.
fur a brief j
i
Make your d
iialug Hlue Ittbbon
the leading groceia
rta dellrtinia hv
Vanilla, ild b)
Adt
( Low Cot t Menus.
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ipanl
T II llllliurtiin. uf Marlon.
eaieid.ty tn lha lily
Mra. Thompeon Praaer haa return
ed tn Aahevllle. after apendlng aome
tune with Major Kraier al l'lnrin-
nail, i ill In
Mr. MrNeal haa returned to Colum
bia, H (' . after a brief atay hart.
Mr. W. A
at Concord,
Kflrd apem a ahort while
during lha week.
Mra ! H. Newman haa returned
lo her home at Naahrllle, Tenn , arter
apemtlrg oma lima with relnlUe
heie
of Halelgh. In
t We) neavllle
Mm. D. Ralph Millard fa at III -vlalt.
'Inr her relative In W. T-oula, whera
aha woe re' led to attend tha funeral of
, -IMr. ".Vlcht" Hamilton, who died In
A army service Ijn California,
' TlapreaWatlve George T. Iyday. of
."TVunaylvanla ?omty, left for Ralaigrh
jearday, after a ahort ylalt to his
. awier. Mrs. a. . b. Morgun, or Hl-rh-tend
strestr- .
! v,... - ..- tv A.---' p "rv
.; rtuaaell O. Ijrday has rone to I'll Ha-
. delphla. 4a rsaums hia medical atudles
at tha vnlvyrslty of Pennaylvanla. ,
Mr. and Mra. Arthur F. McCord and
1 1 fmlly.. of Chicago, III.. . who were
among the soaton's ' gueats in Aahe
. ; villa last winter, are . expected short-
Jy fur. an indefinite stay In tha city.
, . - Miss Martha McKee left Thuraday
S for Leatsvllla, Ky., whera aha Is at-
tending school, 'after spending the
Mra Knhert Hreeae,
I her former home i
for an extended aiay.
Mr. and Mra. Krink Herron, f
Voungatomn. Ohio, apent eeveral day
here Ihla week en route to Florida.
mi they will apend the remuliulrr
of the winter aeaann.
Mr. and Mra. Tread way have been
pending a ahort while a tha guest
uf Mia George D. Hherrill at Wayne
vllle. Mrs. tn. M. Hobb la among the vla-
Itora ln Aahevllle from her home In
the north.
Mr. Clayton Deal rame yeaterday
from HI. I'aul, Minn., where ha hu
beep for eome tlmn.
Mr. .Mark Rrwln, Jr., leaves today
for Washington, D. C. and experla to
enter a preparatory arhool for the
I'nlted Htates Naval academy at An
na poll. Mri. . ,
Mr. Perry Tomlln returned yester
day to tha city, after spending a short
while with relatives at Wstesvllle.
Mlaa Rsva Burleson, nf Kmma.
leave Monday for Raleltih. whera she
goes to .take charg of Oak Grova
school.
Hf-ewkfa.
Htewed Klg
t' reamed llacuii
Toaat
Coffee
larheiia.
Tumato To.i
Bread
Marmalade
II "ook lea
Tea
Dlnnrr.
Hl-Slied Calves Tlralii
Baked Poiatoea
Kranch Peas
Celery
Appla Pie
Cheeaa
Coffea
HrrwkfsM.
Hiemed Klga and Jtnlelna 'nt
enough fig Into email pieces to make
a cup and add half a cup nf seeded
raUlne. Cover with wuler. add a
lahlrnpnon of etigar and simmer aoft.
When done add a tablespoon of lemon
juice. 8ervo hot or raid.
Youni man,mq ad
yice i5.thatuoii
DSeJResinol
How Ui at Iff iiihrd-you acratcbed
h till the blond t. II avian tried
eariuua trcalmrnt wiihoat sucrrss,
your doctor advised Keaintil Oirti
menl and then cams glorious relief. -Scratching
like this sometime lead lo
danger-ma tnlection blood poisoning.
I (your skin bums, Ifhr, hi ten
dency to break out in little sores
don't scratch that makes il worse
grt peedy relict with K'1""' Oint
ment. It seldom ail to clean up a
trouble such as this.
Rssinol Ointment is s doctor's form
als, prescribed by many physician
throuchout the world.
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fare's a Jmoltf Jip for lou Regarding
Kayser Jfosiery
Kayser Hosiery Bought Month Ago. for January and February Delivery is Two to Four
Dollar per dozen. Wholesale Coat, Higher Than Prevtoua Prices.
Some of the New Hosiery it now en route lo us and . will have to be, sold at Advanced
Prices,
We list'here our present stock of numbers and sues which you can buy at price 2Sc to
3 Sc per pair lower than the new slock. ,
I X Kayaer Noae -Black-. 8'j. 10 $1. P'-
1 X Kayser Hoae Whit. "8. 10 . . $1-75 pr.
2 X Kayaer Silk Hoae BUck 8. 8',. 10 $2.25 pr.
2 X Kayser Silk Hose White 8. 8. 9. 10 $2.25 pr.
2 X'Kay.cr Silk Hoae Champ 8. 9. 10 $2.25 pr.
2 X Kayser Silk Hose Pongee 9. 9J; $2.25 pr.
'2 KayrSilk Hose Silver 8 V2. 9. 10 $2-25 p'.
2 X Kayaer Silk lose Gunrrietal 1 0 $2.25 pr.
Iwnchmm.
Carrot Marmiilo.de- (liulr eunuirh
carrot to-mnke one cup. tiling only
Ihe red outside part. Add a cup of
augar and let aland three hours. Then
add th Juice of In re lemon, a small
leanponn nf rlnve. cinnamon and all
aplce. Holl one hour and chill. This
will make two tumbler.
Dinner.
Bralaed Calves Urlns-Wush the
brains and oak twenty enlnute tn
cold water. Drain, boll twenty min
ute and drain again. Plenea in cold
water and rut In Inch pier). Place
In a frying pan a tablespoon of but
ter, a teaapoon of minced onion n.nd
teaapoon of catsup. Ji'hen hot und
tha brala and stir ifntil brown and
rrlap. Serve very hot.
who lld Much splendid work in th
earlier kerial. and a strung auquleV
tlon In s troop uf thr lioyal Mounted
police. Hhoaa bravery and hard rid
ing and shooting tlgure prominently
throughout the aerial, which vu wrlti
len by Albert K. Hinlth. ll la said an(
never dtwputed. that tho Canadian
Nonhweet Mounted pollc never fail
lo gel hi man onoo they start after
hliu. If .th trail lead around tha
world. The resiion why Is strikingly
shown In this aerial. An ridded at
traction on this name program la a two'
reel comedy arid I'athe News.
AT THE MOVIES
Mr. Harvey W. Bell, nf Philadel
phia; Pa., left yesterday for a atay of
several days In Aahevllle.
' Mr. frank : Bond, who haa bean
pending tha Chrlatmaa vacation at
hi horn In Tennessee, has returned
to tha city.
'Miss Molly Bowman ha returned ts
Sr. Genevieve's college, after spending
tha holidays at har horns at' flumter,
ac,, ..v
Mrs. D. M. Btandlah snd her two
small sons, of Xaw London, Conn.,
apent a ahort while here recently, en
route to their winter place In Florida.
Mr. T- J. Patterson left yeaterday
for Columbia, 8. C, after a stay of
several days In this vicinity.
Csptaln Frank Jervey has landed
at Newport News, Va., from France.
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SPECIAL PRICES IN THE
BLOUSE DEPARTMENT
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, . Means a real saving, since the blouses of
; fered are of good style in popular fabrics and
!i colors.
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The assortments include Georgette, Crepe
de Chine, satin, striped and white tub silk,
black Jap and taffeta, plaid taffeta and fancy
blouses;
v The prices were originally from
$4.00 to $39.50
For the Special Sale they are
$2.75 to $25.75
A few wash blouses from summer stock
are especially low priced.
' Special sales of gloves and hosiery.
llPAttonAre.
Phoa7a
AT THK QKKX.
William Fox preeente Peggy Ilyland
4n the lively comedy of a society toua
who loved to shock Mrs. urundy
"Caught In th Act." at tha Galax to
day. The atory: Prls.cella Kane loves
excitement, tfhe leavea a hoarding
aohool by way of tha window and i
rep of bedding, and makes th un
ceremonious exit from the presence
of a aultor her father eelecta. Then
she falls In love with Langdon Trevor,
a Journalist who haa denounced her
father aa a food profiteer. Kane
hires prlvats detectivws to "frame" up
Trevor by shooting him In hia room
with a woman, but the photographer
gets Trevor III In bed with Prlecella
nursing him. Trevor and Prlacella
take her favorite route oat of th win
dow. but this, time they take the fire
escspe and step at the apartments of
a minister on the lower floor, it la
said this story is full of action from
start to finish. Appropriate music ar
ranged by Mr. Holllngeworth, the Oa
lax pipe organist.'
' AT THE STRAND.
Marguerite Clark,: the celebrated
Paramount star, proved an artistic de
light In her newest photoplay. "Little
Miss Hoover," when it was shown at
the Strand theatre yesterday, and will
be seen there today for the last time.
The story was written by Maria
Thompson tiavles, one of the best
l n ii m onht.mnororu nAV.M.t. In thfoi
J country, ahe has written a delightful
story In "The Golden Bird," which ha
been plcturlxed by Paramount under
the name of "Llttla Miss Hoover." Th
heroine hi a winsome little creature
who shows all signs, upon every oc
casion, of being adorably helpless and
tearful, but always rlaes to the need
of the occasion, and is adequate to
every, call that Is mailt upon her.
Some financial smash has left her and
her grandfather suddenly bankrupt,
after years of affluence, and they retire
to an ancestral and down-at-the-heel
farm where the young woman under
takes to retrieve their fortunes, and
aid' In winning the war, by growing
chickens and vegetables. The story
Introduces a magnificent white leg
horn roostlfr whlch, .with a squad of
hens of the same breed, the heroine
hopes to prove the means of their sup
port for the Immediate present and
their fortune in the future. The va
rious needs of herself and her chicken
vard bring toiler elbow aid and com
fort in the form of a mysterious hand
some red-headed person with an ex
traordinary knowledge, of scientific
farming and maglo way with the ani
mals. This man proves a great deal
of a mystery to the spectator and to
the heroine almost until th enr' of
the picture, and whether she ' Is Vo
ing to And her fate with him, tftjj
final scenes of the picture must tell.
M1SH DCKiAKT WINS.
PI.KHCR8T.N C. J. 10 - Mlaa
Caroline Hogurt, of Plm-hurst. defeat
ed Miss Majorie Ik of Hartford, to-,
duy In the woman's aingles of I ho mid
winter tennis 'Vuuriiuincnl Una In, k-0,
I-!. In tl tlssU of the men's singles
vtatson, jr., or the Wetch'tct;
ouniry ciun, won over Nathan Hundy
of the Norfolk Country club, 6-4, (-4,
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Announcing the Arrival of '
Royal Society Package for 1919
New Ideas of Garment and Pattern De
sign. The Same Standard of Material and
Thread. Review Them
work Department.
Main Floor
in the Art Nf--He-
Very Special Blanket Offering
In Handsome Plaids.
Splendid Quality Large Size Wool Blanket. 68x80
and Pink. Our Regular $13.50.
Special at
Blue, Tan. Grey
$10.98
Black-Draught a
Family Medicine
Some Kinil of Stomach Trouble
With Cramp and Terrible
Pairu'Made This Oklahoma
Man' ' Life Miserable
Until Black-Draught
Relieved Him;
She was not very young, but she
had money.
"Dearest " he . began, but she
stopped him.
"I anticipate what you are about to
say, Mr. tiampson," she said, "and I
would spare your feelings, for it can
never be. I esteem you highly and
will be a sister to you "
"I have four elstevs already," he re-
Chlrkabe-;JA. Mrs. JV W. -Walk
er recently aaJ4lJhl: '.'We use Black
Draught a a family medicine and
AT THK PRINCESS.
It is said episode No. 2 of "Fi;ht
for Millions,"' which will be shown at
the' Princess today, -Is swift in action,
superb 'in photography and crowded
with thrills. Wniiam uncan, ac
knowledged king of serial stars, got
Intrr-ihe nlctura with a few amazing
stunts rousing the enthusiasm of the
crowded house as he did in the "Fight
ing Trail." The two villians, each seek
ing "to 'double cross the ot,her while
working together to gain possession
of Jean Bent,, the heroine, and het
ereat fortune, locate her in the grea'
north west, after a wild trfp frohl Nei
York, and the tight ror minions is oi.
In ejarnest. The heroine and the hero
(Duncan) trap themselvea n her mine
and free themselves-by marvelous skii
'In archery. She Is then lured to i
cabin by a note. from one of the con
sDirators and made a prisoner, whilr
Duncan Is dropped from a bridge ti
apparent death into a- raging torrent
when his enemies shoot a planK rro
"beneath hVm. In the supporting caeti
family
think it la the only liver medicine
made. ' My husband makes It up and
uses It ss a tonio as well as a laxa
tive. I use It for headache, sour
stomabh, a full, heavy feeling after
meals, which I suppose la Indigestion,
and It certainly does me a lotof good.
My hUMband had some lend of stom
ach trouble we don't know Just what
It would strike him Just any time In
the day and cramp or pain him Just
terribly bad. Someone told him how
to make a tea of. the Black-Draught,
which he did. It did him so much
good, It removed the cause and cured
him. Since theri we have praised the
Black-DraiiKht. to mir friends, and
gladly do so." -4 '.
Seventy years of eucoestrful. use has
made Thedfofd'a Black-Draugh't a
standard, household remedy. Bvery
member of the family at times needs
the help that Black-Draught can give
in cleansing the system ami prevent
ing or relieving , . the troubles that
come from constipation, indigestion,
lasy liver, etc.; ' ; (
Try Black-Draught- Sold by : all
druggists. Advt,
TODAY
Win. Duncan
With EDITH JOHNSON
And JOE RYAN
"A FIGHT FOR
. MILLIONS"
EPISODE NO. 2 '
so it is. i nner u avi itoiiio.
be ahle'atn make as much as !40
nr. comment as useiesa.
ut lack, of financial compensa-
is- not the only thing tnai..mtn
sgalnst the attractiveness of the
feenlon. Mom teachers have eirpe-
lced a lack .,f respect from others
regards their nulling. Many peo-
acorn to d'.Kiiiry rt wim me name
irotesslon. Many others make the
her feel ttut hie Job Isn't much of
are many of the cowboy and Indian
tVlrfhl
IVSMte: im Safe
nr ' I j rorfnfanff
71 W ' J f p InTaiidi
A Nutritious Diet tat All Ages.
Quick Lunch; Home or Office.
OTHERS are
ob, not very Important. Bpme give
inmress on that tney regara tne
cher aa a sort of parasite on society.
reased salaries, permuting ire
her to live like other people, would
nee that.
a addition It la heart breaking to go
oommumtv. make a brand new
of acquaintances and friends, strlvs
lid things up. educationally, ana
to do the same tiling over tne
t rear. Few people like to drirt
bugh Mfe. from plaoe to place. The
ting l not cimflnea to unsuccessiui
bhera. A living wage, doing away
h the nacecslty of moving to anoth
olaca tor tha sake of a few badly
idad dollars, would go tar toward
dicatlng such a condition.
fhe schools are for th benefit of
children and t the teachers, of
ran. The teacher wit reiuses U)
UogoUe this la sura f failure. It Is
profession for a eainen parsoa. jttut
educational y3tsn can ever be
TODAY
LAST TIME
Marguerite Clark
IN
"LITTLE MISS
HPOVER"
The story is admirably
suited to the requirements
of Miss Clark and her
more than adequate sup
porting cast of players. It
has a patriotic flavor and
the various situations are
most interesting. '
Children,. . ... , 10c
Adults 20c
War Tax Included
ORCHESTRAL ORGAN
plied bltterlyi "four grown sister, and
life Is a hideous burden. But. oh!
Clare-," he went on passionately, "if
you cannot J my wife will you not
glv me a mother'e protective love? I
ant an orphan." New Tork Ulofce,
t v.
TODAY
FOXPREJENTS
Peggy Hylanri ,
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aaaBBjJaSBp
"CAUGHT IN
THE ACT"
A . rood ' example of
screen farce-comedy. It
should appeal to those
'who have a leaning to
ward a bright and whim
sical plot
Children .... . .10c
Adults 15c
Including War Tax
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Phones 183 and 132.
Cruise's Hair Shop
Manlcnrlng. Chiropody. Facial
Massage, Scalp Treatment and
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The Yellow Covered Front;
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Noted Palmist, Medium and Ad
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business changes, travels, law
Suits, family affairs, love affairs,
divorces; i locates lost or stolen
articles, absent friends; telft
names in full,: reunites separated
and . ' dispels all evil influences
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Office 168 Patton Aye.
v Over Grocery.
. Hours 10 a. ro. to 8:30 p. m. .
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