THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVABD. NORTH CAROLINA sis THE CHARMING SPRING FROCK FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 191 a "Well, we!," crcljimej the favrrite customer. " "who d h iyc thvvrj-t ii tittle hair turn rvvUJ ' c-'P Lib?" "if I rr.iv fri"?rrf. nX " Tef'lir ! the Ar.ii ijrbcr,"try one tj !loe 'itURL-FI V caM, that you tin snuz in cjtcr a .air cut. 7 !cy i-lv.-i.ys " AND that's only one reason l why "SURE-FIT" is the world's mcstcor-afortablecap. No clastic to Hr.d the fore- Th cirrb strap (hidden above the visor) works the same way as a belt. A slight pull, and your "SURE-FIT" is tighter or looser, as you prefer. All the new Fifth Avenue styles, in the latest patterns from American and overseas mills. Prices the same as you'd pay for ctny stylish cap and you get "SURE-FITS" unrivalled comfort. Important : Our better grade "SURE-FITS" are specially treated so that they shed showers. Thus fticy keep their shape, last Ionrcr, look better, anc i'J'UStinrT give you iooo comfort on a rainy day. pring and Summer hill Here is a chic spring frock made of moire taffeta with venice lace yoke. It is trimmed with plaited ribbon and a colonial bouquet of pastel shades. l'at. Uarcb It. I?20 The World's Most Comfortable C PATTERSON'S Department Store 'Where Quality Reigns lirevard. N. C. ADJUSTABLE by a small, invis ible str.ip, to your varying hcad-iizc. 1 I ST.UJ COLORS WOMEN MAY WEAR Black Becoming to Those of Fair Complexion; Blue Flattering Shade; Pink, Youthful. m rcvarfc Institn Brevard, North Carolina There is :in idea very general among wiiiiicii ;h;it wearing Mack lias an age ing eflVci n the appearance, but this is far I'i-mmi tl:.' c:;s('. Naturally wiih black, as with in cry other shade, a great ileal dc; lends upon inliviilnal 1 r;n. luit a fair woman, provided h4 rulliT'lexiiili is nut sallow, ufleii looks considerably younger in Mark than she would in -.!!,( liri'ht -. ! r. The 111:1- 1 T!:i 1 !.".eii -ho::' ory tl.i.-u !! d !): 1' :a !::'.::' - are -v theii i'o'e ;'ar f:-o:n iini'c. Wit : l!lS't tl wea r. non-:! 1 sh:n! 11 v. 0:11 er in a Mae eolor. Wry Monde hair, shade- of Mi 1)- UF.lWlvTMF.NTS - College Preparatory. Norni;il, Mu- i r,K sti Art. 1 lousehoM Economics, Agriculture. ALL I KI'AKTMKN'' S are directed by teachers" with :-riciaI ti::iring an 1 large experience. They know their business. 1NFI. FENCES of the Institute are aloiu- lih el . Ol'KNS ON SEPTEMBER 7. : ( 1 Just arrived, smart styles", nifty and the latest patterns These suits are the i'nest to se1ect from in Transylvania County We can save you from eight to ten dollars on each and every suit And talking about quality, that is recog nized by our many, many customers new and old. Come in and look them over. d r.ot. of eour-o. he ,y. as heavy hi:o-k 'so;:,!.-;--looking and iiiihful in appear- . ee ;. I I e i r d .lis. M:;e is the : i ! i - woman can e is unfortii!::;! e osen the rnii. h :ivs io,,k vounir- trovv-n ihan in any other fair women, villi ash shotl'd ehooe tl.o ji;ile . liuht tones of sar am! 9 1 r. if c f-YYtiiy lln-l1lfflJlaT'"''l- A. H. HAMPTON, Manager l;!il--s have nan v! 'r:i - I ! Hes. while those joh'.en hro I, linir -an : with dark or dot the deep- ei- shades. ro:il :n;d the lighter lories of Il:l hi lies. Creen es; -inlly in it Lrijhter phiides, i ;mi a.Lreincr color, .arid the only won:;-;! to wImmh It is ro;i!ly be ei)min'r :- The :i uhii ri. ha irt'd. Any shade of" yellow is a;t to add to one's at .earanee of years, especial ly the de. p. r tones of orailjje ;,nd llanie. therefore tliey are only for tiie decidedly youthful wearer. l'ale tones of diik are i;ot oly V" romiriL' hnt very youthful In effect, es pecially lirvler artit'mlal li;;ht. T'rown, uhieli is often considered dull, is. if the rlirht tone he obtained, rather Imd'iied to look youthful: but vhen deeiditiL' "U the exai't shade the liirlit in 'he h.-iir should be taken into oonsiderat ion. A russet brown pnvn worn by a woman with similar touei Have ove becojiimL'. Jn her h.-rr is wonderful F.efore dceidintr oil M Color it is a pood plan to drape :i piece of the ma terial round the bead and notice whether ir makes the eyes look bright er and brings out their color. If It rloes, you may safely wear it. knowing that you will be looking younger and prettier than usual; but if it .appears to rob the eyes of their brilliancy dis enrd if. no matter how pretty it may be or how well !t may look on some one ele. Color for evoninjj wear should be chosen in artificial lijrht. and those for day use in broad sunshine, for it is quite useless select in a "perfectly lovely shade" under circumstances for which it is nor intended. Some materials niter considerably in artificial liht especially taffeta anil charnieuse which takes on quite a different tint and appearance when seen beneath electric lijrht. To the v Warehouse building' of the Far mers Supply Co. on Caldwell St., on your way to the Depot going- from our oldstand. We invite all our friends and customers to inspect our new home and would like every tine to call upon us for Staple and Fancy Groceries Quick Delivery, Prompt and Courteous Service. Main Street ci'ipany Frcvard, I . C y- T. M. MITCHELL The Grocer Caldwell Street, First store from North Brevard and last leaving. French Gray or Old . Ivory Finished lite with. 3 u If your bedroom furniture shows marks of wear, or you have grown tired of its looks, thic wonderful finish enables you to transform it into a satin-like French Grey, or Old Ivory fmish. The cost is small arid tho job an easy one, because Pee Gee Re-Nu-Iac stains and varnishes in one application. Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac comes in 20 natural wood and enamel colors, white, gold and silver. Sizes 25c and up. Try a can. Th' AT III NOTICE: ' :!!T. ... 'i"r;insy!v;mi:i Count; 'a!Ii- W h I i--fi:ninnt n:;n:-d wii! ;;m .i' 'L;o (,'nikiecl a 1 I'Oninii'nfnl in tin -:r' i'f Tran.-ylvani;. l-'iint:tT, to v.tvjur.. ia.Mt a ilofi-i c of Ab the !cft-nnan; not:.-.' that sh i. ;f"':n' ;U the oll'icc of tin--i' .'!-:: Court of Tran ::: thr Court House thin tm day? after the ' of thi- notice and "ii!- to the complaint in "!' plaintiff will apply ' : the relief demande; am:. t ;i d.-i- of January. 192'; I'll. c. s. c. 2-2n,-.li.c. ul 1 1 s ;;i ;SSING CLUB .ke-nu-lac Ornish stains t ena WATERS, Prop. Phor.c 94 W. E. BISHOP & CO., Brsvard, H. G, CAPES, VOGUE FOR CHILDREN Garment in Fancy Knit Goods Comes in Solid Colors With Stripes That Contrast. I NOTICE TO PUBLIC: ! VU :i -v take notice that on thL i of Anril 20th, 1923, tin County Hoa-d of Education will meet in tne omce of the undersigned at 10 o'clock A. M., as provided in Part Two, Arti e'e 4, Section 43, and Section 47 of progress. very truly yours, A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Sunt, of Public Instruction. April 20 c. Wool capos for children In fancy knit ;:oods are bavins a vosue at the present time. They are convenient for an extra wrap to slip on and off. Thev eome In solid colors with stripes of a ' arst Monday in July 1923, and fur TOWN ELECTION FOR NORTH BREVARD: The Mavor of orth Brevard. Fred I he Ntw School Code of 192.. for the Johnson, called a meeting of vhe fdoetinf a Countv Sunt, board of aldermen and citizens of Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All wcrk turned cut promptly Main Street Brevard. v...: u: t 0 nn 'the town on the night of Marcn 2fa vno snau ot-iu ni ii-im -109" th contrasting color and with a deep i 'her white brush wool collar. One pretty model with sleeve boles Is In pink with white collar, cuffs and lapels, and a littl.-' simple embroidery on eacb of these. New for spring for the little people is a three-piece knlcker suit. It differs from the winter suit, which has the bifurcated lower garment, full length, fastened with straps under the feet. TIih newer suits have real knickera finished at the knee with a tiny cuff -ith buttons. There is 'a sweater and skull cap. They are pretty things and mine in the more solid and useful col &i'S. ar.-.ong thorn th? Harding' blue. 1923. the meeting was called to ord. or hv thp mavor and the following the Board will appoint school business was transacted committeemen for the various schools First that there be an election held f thc County . provided by law. j nf. tcoX Further will say that the undersig-J M Qrr wag 0iectd register of el ied is not a candidate for re-election. action and Mrs. W. H. Grogran and nd would not accept if re-elected ;virs. J. A. Johnson appointed judges uving to having made other plans, I for said election Third that the , T" u . o i',fnrr. Register's book be kept open four vhich will be announced at or before Satrdayg beffinning on April 7th. the close of my terin July 1st., lJ23,j Tnc following names were nomin- as vour Countv Supt. Education. ated Many thanks to all the people of his County for your most hearty co operation with me during the past ix years. The schools have grown '-. ( all have enioyed the work and For Mavor: D. P. Kilpatrick. For Aldermen: T. B. Crary, Dr. J. H. McLean, J. A. Jahnson. Ladies be sure to register so you can vote. r, l.oic. Fred Johnson, Mayor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Transylvania County Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. A. Middleton, de ceased, late of Transylvania County, N. C. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of February, 1924, or this notice will be plead in the bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of February, 1923. T. F. MIDDLETON, Administrator of J. A. Middleton, deceased. 4-6-6t F-l. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: NOTICE OF ENTRY Entrv Xo. 262(i j I. P. Fisher enters and claims four North Carolina. Transylvania County j ;K'rt's 01' k'ss of "! in Ho;r Having qualified as administrator back Township, Transylvania county, of Louise E. Bailv, deceased, late of ! North Carolina, on the head water- Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before April 5th, 19 24, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlemnt. This March 30th, 1923. CHAS. B. DEAVER, Administra tor C. F. A. of Louise E. Bailey. 4t pd. of Toxaway River and bordcrinrz- on or near the top of Panther Trail Ridge, adjoining the lands nf E. I?. Owen and E. 11. Jennings. Beginning on a bla.-k oak, I-:. H Jennings coiner and E. D. Owen line, and runs with Jennings line various courses as to included' all vacant i;md in said boundary. Entered March 23, 1923. - Signed. I. S. FISHER ROLAND OWEN, Entry Taker -It.