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6 THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, JANUARY1 5, 1920. DRESS : ; BY ANNE RITTENIIOVE Montreat tea MONTREAT, N. C Jan. 4. Mrs. J. M. Courtrlght, u Hister of Mrs. Ar cher and Mrs. Annio Pugan. of Can ada, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Warner, Morgan ton When (he Woman of Today Wears, l:rmlne She Leaves OAT tho Tails, Or at Least Most of Tbeui. If it Uadnt bee,n for his bUck tall he never would have taker, the fancy tif kings and their consorts andrtho little stoat, though he did chungo his nunmcr coat of dusky brown ror one of enowjr whiteness In winter, would have remained as lowly us all the rest of his weasel relatives. Tor when ermine was elevated to liedock the state robee of royalty it was always tuade Up with the tails, and this fclack-talled whito fur was so Jealously herislied that there was a law in old England forbidding any one but mem bers of the royal family from using it. It was the tall thaf did the trick and later whon Its use was extended to ilia use of judges of the higher court you could tell the rank of the wearer by the number or talis. Ap jarently thera were not enough talis to go round, fof sometimes black lamb's fur was skillfully made up into j-mlne-llke tails to supply tho de lta and. What Becomes of the Tails. But now fashion feels less Interest Jn these Inky appendages; and if they are used at all It is sparingly. Almost one might say that now one's rank at least In a iinanclal way, can be Judged by the absence of tails. Don't you tiometimes wonder what tho furriers Jo with the extra tails? For hundreds f pelts are needed to make ono gar ment of tailless ermine, and usually only a few of tho tails go to deck It. No need now for a sumptuary law Against the use of ermine. The price plus tho luxury tax which mounts so lilgh in so valuable a fur -Js enough to eep it out of tho reach of the many Misses Jeanutte Archer and wrans do cost a kinit's ransom when I Warner have returned to MOROANTON, Jan. 4. In honor of Mrs. Kdwln B. Davis, a Christmas bride, Miss Rose Davis received Wed nesday afternoon at the Davis home on West Union street. More than a of Buffalo, X. V., spent tho Christmas 1 hundred ladles called during tho aft holfduys at the liorno of Dr. und Mrs. ' ernoon. Meeting the guests at the I. .r. Archer ' door wore Mrs. Robert Davis and made entirely" of fur they have some thing of an advantage for the woman who must count her pennies. For they lend themselves far better to the com bination of fabric and fur than do coats built on a more form-fitting model. If you cart afford a moiety of fur this can be combined with velvet or satin without producing tho effect of skimplness. If you cannot havo an ermine wran like the ono sketched for you, you can perhaps have a wrap talned u few young people in honor of the same graceful lines, fur being of Misses Jeanette and C orne lia Ar Ruth Scott college, after spending the holi days here. Montreat 1ms boen quite tay and festive this holiday season, and tho visiting girls and boys, here for the Christmas vacation, have been the recipients of several Informal par ties. On last Friday afternoon Miss Boasie Hudson was hostess to a num ber of friends. On Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Mattison enter- TORE THROAT V or TonsWtis, gargle . II with warm taJt mf water, thn artnlu- fAPORI YOUR BODYGUARD" -30'. 607T20 ami usod merely for tho collar or possibly for the eugu of the front drapery. For the woman of wealth tho present fur shortage and high cost havo no real terrors. ' She may grumble, but you know that sho is suffering not very deeply. And for the rest the very fact of the fur stringency in Paris has brought forth tho display of much In genuity on the part of dressmakers and mantua makers In the graceful and pleasing combination of furs and fabrics. In the sketch there la an evening wrap showing a good combination of ermine and silver fox. Khough tails are used to trim the bottom of tho coat. The fox forma the collar. O" THE cher and Ruth Warner. Kvenlng parties were ulso g!venhy the Misses Archer, the Misses lleik and Mrs. It. B. Alexander. MIhs Katherino Rridgman, of Rock Hill, B. C, is hero for tho Chrlntmaa season, a guest at tho homo of her father, Rev. A. C. Brldgraan. Mr. R. B. Alexander, who is a stu dent at the A. & K. college in Ra leigh, la spending Christmas at home. The usual Christmas party al the chapel waa held on Christmas eve, find was a great success. The chil dren wcro made happy by a visit from Santa Claus, who bestowed gifts and good things on all. A sup per was served to the grown-ups as well as the children. Mr. VerHulst has endeared himself to tho people and done much for the Sunday school since his coming hero, and Mr. Lan- Blng n superintendent for years HOUSEHOLD Edited by Anne HHtenhouMC. Mrs. Harry Riddle, who showed them to the receiving line, composed of the hostess, the honorce, Mrs. H. F. Davis, Mrs. M. A. GrifTIn, Mrs. F. B. Watklna and Mrs. W. I. Davis. Mrs. Norman Chaffee, Mrs. W. A. Harbi son and Mrs. B. W., Phlfer directed them to the dining room. There Mrs. B. Bristol was assisted In serving cream and cuke by Misses Elizabeth Walton, Leo Griffin, Mary Jicllmer. and Kdna McMahun. The house wus I tastefully decorated with cut and pot-1 ted flowers, many narcissus nd gera-; niums being used. The guest of; honor was gowned In brown georgetto and woro a corsago boquet of pink rosebuds. . Mrs. .1. It. Clodfoller' was hostess to the Embroidery club Thursday aft ernoon, the only guest in addition to the regular membership being Mrs. Ben Montgomery, of Spartanburg, S. C. The holidays veero the occasion In Morganton of many happy homecom ings and reunions and many homes had guests during tho week. Home comers and visitors include the fol lowing: Mrs. Jones, of Mt. Airy, with her eon, E. A. Jones; D. W. Reld, of Asheville; Wlthcrspoon Howard and J. T. Patterson, of Chicago; Cecil Dob son, of Akron, O.; W. B. Bell, of Charlotte; Mrs. Ben Martin and chil dren, of Marlon; Willie Saunders, of Kings Mountain; Misses Ethel and Mary Wilson, of Charlotte; Miss Sarah for Christmas: A. M. Klstler and sons,, Charles and Fred, spent tho week In Florida and in Havana, Cuba; Mr. i and Mrs. W". C. Knox uro visiting j relatives in Wilmington. Mrs. I. Taylor and Miss Kate Fearsau w ere hostesses at an eiaD-1 orate New Year's reception from 4 to 6 o'clock New Year's day at the homo of the former. Many called dur ing tho receiving hours and tho occa nion was much enjoyed. Music was, furnished by tho Symphony orchestra. , In honor of the visiting young ladles 1 the young men of the town gavo a dance at tho town hall Fridny night, in which rS or more couples partin-i pated. have I Iludglns, of Marlon; Miss Laura Gil- In tho Stationery Shops. It is usually decorated with little colored prints at the top of each sheet. And surely no king, even tho most' So,n0 ot in old English lettering, headlessly extravagant, dreamed of somo of It Is In script. The legend trearing fur so lavishly as it needs invites somebody to bo present at xnust ba worn when the woman of 1 BOmcb0(iys houeo on some afternoon Ati.au tut, miu wvniLl! itu. utrr ucttu wit j an evening wrap made entirely of peltry, A generation ago a woman :ould have set the whole town talk tng over ap ermine evening coat that and, of course, tha blanks are filled lu by the child or Its mother. This paper is quite Inexpensive and la suitable for tho vory small child's party. Home of It Is mado in double located. Miss Bernie Montgomery, of Chat tanooga, Tenn., who has many friends here, was a guest of Miss Annie Hud son for Christmas. Mrs. F.llen MlnViAfiiiT Tlnrisnn anil hor little anceiH, uie secona enoei joinea to me daughter, Elizabeth. also Bpent ill-fit by a line of perforations. The Christmas holidays with Mrs. and second sheet Is tha form for accept-1 M1" Hudson. They returned on Rat mm f..! h. Mi.nt f urday to Chatham, Va., where Kliza- nna inrs. Jansing as urRuiiibt, iuivu , been always faithful. Appreciation , lam, of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. O. B. of their efficiency was shown in the Lackey and Miss Margaret Lackey, special gifts bestowed on these three i of Washington, D. C; Mrs. Floyd at tho Christmas party. Hanks and children, ot Lenoir; Ouy Dr. Charles Pratt spent Christmas Houk, of Washington; Miss Mary Bell hero with his family, having just re-lmer, of Lexington; Miss Ethel Carter, turned from a visit to Belgium, I of High Point; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. France, Knglund ami Scotland. Dr. I Ross, of Athens, Ga.; John McDowell, Pratt and Dr. Flshej- of New York, Jr., of Richmond, Va.; Miss Virginia went on this trip in tho interest of I Sparks, of Fayetteville; Dewey Pol the Inter-Church world movement, lard, Walter Williams, Miss Bobbie tho object being to evangelize and ! Cobb, Miss Wilhelmlna Williams, Misaj to reestaniisn cnurcnes in me ucvas- rranueo nucncocK. oi n inawn-naiem; tated regions. AH denominations are i Misses Mildred Connelly and Goldle Interested in this grout , work. Dr. 1 Shiflet, students at the Durham Con Pratt is returning to New York this ! servatory of Music; Miss Elizabeth week, where tha headquarters are Taylor, Clarence Bollck. Earl Spen cer, liobort Ross, Frank Newton, Johnston Avery, Mlcah Jenkins, Frank Patton, Hugh Tate Erwln, from the University, Chapel Hill; Miss Vir ginia Clark. Davenport college, Len oir; Miss Eunice Evans, Greensboro: Mr. and Mrs. Grovcr McOimsey, Al- ExlrnYts vary In quality, jual like other things and there is evory reason why you should be particular in buy ing. Blue Ribbon brand is your guide to the best Vanilla or Lemon. Adv. Colds Can bentppafi la tha end" If yon will, right at the start. sH ance or refusal and the recipient of tho invitation la supposed to tear It ore ana return It properly filled out, to the youthful host or hostess. Nursery rhymes and some of the more modern children's stories supply the ideas ror the decorations on this paper. Xhere are some very attractive new place cards in the shops. Of course, just now there are many that have to do with the Chrlstmastlde. And these aro appropriate from now on through tho holiday season. It Is also possible to get New Year's place cards, which can be used from the middle of the week after Christmas until New Year's day is past. Home of the pretty new plaoe cards show girls In skating costume, skating over a frozen surface a eard on which the name Is wrltton. These are handpalnted and arc very pretty. The usual assortment of pretty hand painted cards showing girls dressed in real tulle or lace, Japanese and Dutch girls, brides and their attend ants and a hundred other designs can be had. When it is desirable to write the menu of a meal for tho perusal of the guests It can be written on very pretty cards that are sold for the our- pose. They cost about ten cents eaah and are decorated with a little printed i both Is attending tho Chatham Epis copal Institute. Mr. James L. Mattison. special agent for United States Tire com pany, Richmond district, is spending tho Christmas holidays here with his family. Adrian Hardwick and Sam Belk have returned from a hunting trip to Hendersonvllle. Mr. Oeorge Belk has returned to Clinton, S. C, where he is a student bomarle; Misses Elisa and Cameron Pearson, Washington; Misses Louise Coffey, of Chapel Hill, and Gladys Coffey, of Bailey; James Gordon and James Arnold, of Norfolk, Va.; Misses Mary Kincald, Essie Glass, Laura Howard and Miriam Goodwin, stu dents at the North Carolina College for Women; Miss Mary Hlldebran, of Gastonla and Misa Florence Hilde bran, of Winston-Baleni; Mrs. D. B. Brendlo and children, of Asheville; Mrs. Carl Carmichaol and daughter, of Charlotte; RobertPickens, of Em ory and He. ry college, Emory, Va. -miKii win Miiis Viif llir i T-g, -- FOKUin "Every woman era hare nice, long bslr," ur May Gilbert. "Mr hair has grown ZD inches km by using your wonderful EXELfNTO 3Sa Doa't fa footed by fafc Rink IUhbovaml To can't trmiffhten pour hair on til It's toft ad lonf. Our pomade rwavN dandruff, faada tha root of Uw bair ud Biakaa ft trim kmc aad ailkj. W mfake EiAtantt Ski BAautlflvr, mm otatmvnt for dark, itHow alUii. t'twd la treatxuaat of akla trouble. PRia OF EACH tit IN STAMPS OR COIN AMKFS WAMTtD KVKRYWHKM Write fmr PmrOmmlmrm EXE1ENT0 MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Ea. conataaiBBa Craning Capo of Krmlm-, With Tails at Ilcnt. would not have taken as many skins s are now needed to fashion the drapery of one sleeve, for there was this advantage at least in tho narrbw constricted forma so painfully achtev- the holidays hero wth his parents. Misses Belk and Mr. Blanton Belk have also been at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters, of Knoxvillo, Tenn., spent Christmas with Rev. and Mrs. George W. Belk. Last Tuesday evening a beautiful entertainment was held In the Sun day school room of Montreat. The Christmas tableaux, arranged under the direction of Rev. Anton VerHulst, were very beautiful. Five scenes from the life of Christ, beginning with the shepherds on the plains of Judea. Each sceno was preceded by the read ing of the Scripture, describing tho picture portrayed and Christmas ca rols were sung at intervals. After the tableaux Christmas goodies were served to the children. It was an noupced that Miss Mamie Earr's class scene at h loK-.nm.Hmu Kit n me oanner Dearer ior tne mroo bmrWsnn .nmotlmn. Sn.. n months' COnteSt. t.r.. Th i mn ,i .. . The many friends of Mrs. Anton . o. VBrHlllsf will ho hanr In know that sne is recovering from a recent op eratlon and it is earnestly hoped that she will soon be at homo and in her usual good health again Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauman havo returned from Fredericksburg, Va. where they spent tho holidays at the home of Mr, Bauman Mr. C. C. Lord has returned from a two veeks' visit to his old home In New Haven, Conn Tho Montreat association has Iufi Issued an attractive booklet with an accompanlng phamphlot of a beauti ful picture of the valley and sur rounding mountains. Tho booklet. Montreat, It a Appeal to tho Church and the Churches Appeal to Mon treat for 12.000.00." The general as sembly in New Orleans in 191 it rec ommended endorsement of tho cam paign to raise this amount. Rev. An- at the Presbyterian college. Ho spent land W. M. Pickens, of Salisbury; Miss Maude McNcely, Greensboro College DANDRUFF DON S GETS YOUR HAIR ' man in Let "Danderine" check nasty acurf and stop hair falling out. fn . in . . lion veriiuisi, wun omco ncuuquar To stop falling hair ol nnc ami I v. ji.,. . .v... . uv ,-" " . uv . , Ar., m , , i n i o , , , ' . , in ii u m"i . , i,n; (aiu- ea oy our mothers and grandmothers. V.. . ip ' ,. , y.rruo,0..?r aan-paign. January 18th will be "Montreat v ur wraps, tise an otner wraps, were ,, ' vi ai-r- made so as to ahow the slender lines inL?Lan,y Anxs ort.'le' c""ter for baneatn. The wrap draped lavlshlv """ "" o your nana Fur and Fabric r?nmhinl tZ,"y.tr 11- . v"?or- Uut if these toga-like fur evening brightness, thickness and mora color. Adv. SPECIAL SALE OF CORSETS AND BRASSIERES The January Stock Condensing Sale offers an unapproached opportunity to serve on cor sets of highest merit and correct style. Models suitable for practically all figure types and in all sizes are found on the "special" table at substantial reductions. You may buy a good corset at $2.50 up And brassieres in the Sale at 50c "Specul Sale" Corsets sold "over the counter" Na fittings. Sunday," and the campaign will be gin a work that means a great future for "greater Montreat." Rev. George W. Belk is the author of a beautiful sonnet to Montrea, which is on the cover of the booklet. THIS NURSE ADVISES Women Who Are 111 To Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. for Women; Iverson Bowman, Yates villc, Ga.; Mrs. Mattle Rudlsil, Gas-1 tonia; Kdward McMahan and Miss Edna McMahan, of Marlon; Mrs. Jooi Simpson and children,; of Black Moun tain; Thompson Gillsm, of Warren ton; Miss Stotler. of Durham; Kath arine Taylor, In school in Philadel phia; Robert Ward, Post, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amos, Charleston, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Norfolk, Va.; James Amos, Ft. Ham ilton. N. Y. ; Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Pierce, of Hickory; Stanley Innes and Miss Florence Innes, of Market, Mich.; Miss Geneva Simmons, of Oxford; Mrs. Kck Abernethy and children, of Clover, Va.; Misses Elolse McDowell and Vir ginia Lenoir, of Lenoir: G. C. Kirk- sey, of Wallburg; Herman Klrksey, of vvinston-Kaiem; mi8s Jerome Hicks, of Washington, D. C; Miss Musa Mar but, of Staunton, Va.; Miss Johnnie Ferree, of Albemarlo; Mrs. Jessie Dickson, of Charlotte: Charles Ross, of Norfolk; Clifton Pearson, of John son City, Tenn.; Manly Whlsenant, of Ardon; Miss Pearl Teeter, of Green lee; Miss Mabel Miller, of Cedar Springs. S. C; Andrew Bell, of Boston; Miss Vivian McGalliard, of Raleigh; Mrs. Phillip Godoll and children, of Mont Clair, K. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell and children, of Spartan burg; Mrs. McNecly DuBose, of Rock run ana hi. i-ierro and St. John Du Bose, of Sewanneo university: Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. LeGates and chil dren, of Trenton. N. J.: Charlie Wnl- kcr, of Norfolk; Joe Hern, of Akron, u., ana Miss Nannie Hern, of Aahn. vllle; Mrs. W. M. Morris, of Gastonla; Mrs. Hal Brown, of Fairmont; Erwln Pearson, of Bridgeport. Conn.: Rev. G. W. Nelson, of Columbia. R. C. tr Lilla Abeo, of Spencer., Air. and Mrs. A. C. ChaflYn snnnt Christmas at their old home. Camp ton, Pa.; Mrs, Ed Clark and children were in Newton: Mrs. J. T. PurHna visited in Norfolk; Mrs. A. O. Lyman and Miss Marlon Millner are visit ing Airs, uyncoop, in Florida; Mrs. i. u. Hemphill is in Laurinburir: Mr und Mrs. X. 11. Cox and little daugh ter Bpent v-nristmas in Lenoir; Mrs. W. H. Reddish is spending the week in Charlotte and Gastonla: Mr. nnH Mrs. A. M. Ingold went to Hickory LETGOODE show you the working of the Goode Minute-Service Drug business. Prompt ness, courtesy, careful attention to. detail, per sonal consideration of your need all parts and parcels of the Goode system., Nineteen Twenty means a further development of this idea. Use the Phone. Others Do It. 1 Designated Prescription Depot For The U. S. Government. 1 1 BREAKS MY COLD East Rochester, N. Y.-'l bavensed Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- U!()l years and think it nns. i am a prac tical nurse and when I get rundown and nenroos I take the Vegetable Com pound, I also have trouble with my bladder when I am .. loamy zees ana 1lLydE. Pinkham's Hanaave nasn re lieves that I have recommended your medicine to several Tonner ladies who have aD benefited by it?' Mrs. Aoms L. Billows, 806 Lincoln Bd,, East Rochester, K. Y. Tonnff woman who are troubled with Esinfnl or irregular periods, barkacha, sadacbe, cragging-down aensations, fainting spells or indigeitioti should take Lydia K. Pinkhau's Vegetable Compocmd. IVwssnds have been re stored tM nealti by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and beipfol advice to Lydia E. Pinkhim lledicire Co. (con fidential), Lynn, Maes. Women only open, read and answer euca tetters. ''That's Dr. King's New Discovery for fifty years a cold-breaker. NOTHING but sustained quality and unfailing effectiveness can arouse such enthusiasm. Noth ing but sure relief from stubborn old colda and onrushing new ones, grippe, throat-tearing coughs, and croup ?ould have made Dr. King's New Dis covery the nationally popular and standard remedy It Is today. Fifty years old and always reliable. Good for the whole family. A bottle hi the medicine cabinet means a short lived cold or cough. 60c and $1.20. All druggists. ; Regular Bowels Is Health: Bowels that move spasmodically i free one day and stubborn the next 1 should be healthfully regulated byi Dr. King's New Life Pills. In this way von keen the impurities of waste matter from circulating through the system by cleansing the bowels thoroughly and promoting the proper flow of bile Mild, comfortable, yet always re liable. Dr. King's New Life Pills work with precision without the constipa tion results of violent purgatives. 25c an drugguua, AAr. CANDIES THE NATIONALLY 7 POPULAR CONFECTIONS All Kinds, Sizes and Prices. WALKER'S DRUG STORE 183 Phones 132 Isde Announce The Services as Demonstrator and Instructor in Art Needlework" of MRS. NELLIE HIBBARD Exxpert in Needlecraf t Lessons and information in Crocheting, Knitting, Tatting or any class of Needlework. FREE OF CHARGE Where Materials are purchased in our Art Needlework Department. The New Royal Society Embroidery Package Outfits Now on Sale The quality of the materials and the artistic designing of the contents of these Royal So city Packages are too well known to need elaborate description. 'The 1 920 Spring Collection now on sale in the Art Needlework Department. Five MM-Wtaltep Commfiorlls ELECTRIC HEATING PAD 1 ELECTRIC HEATER ELECTRIC IRON ELECTRIC GRILL ELECTRIC Washing Machine ASHEVILLE POWER & LIGHT CO. Phone 879 Sales Room 102 Patton Ave. Pennsylvania Computing Scales BEST SCALE PRICETERMS Moody-Jefferies Sales Co. Phone 2966 38 Haywood St. THE SWANNANOA-BERKELEY A Modern Brick and Concrete Hotel One Mock from publlo square AsheTlfle, Jf. a European Plan Table de Uote Breakfast Bates $1 per day and np Dinner or Supper ;&o W. O. HAWK. Mgr. LAUNDRY mi al in all WB AflK 0 PHONES JOtl rm nut xoun lausdkt warm Spring Suits and Dresses are arriving daily at 27-29 HAYWOOD t
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