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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASHKVJLLE, N. JANUARY 6, 191S. 7 aVVBMaVlas Society and Personal jfi January Rally of Price Reductions With the winter season hanging on, and Spring Season ready to make its debut in Page.) (Continued from Preceding iathedral achool. MIm Mo loore has been spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and (Mra SI.

V. Moor at their bona en Cumberland avenue. store, we give final prices to clear the stage for the nevt Setting. jrinni nn of Spenlng JWfo after spending the Christmas holidays at her home on North French Broad avenue. Mr.

R. Wooda, of Lynchburg, Is a guest in Asheville. Mr. Jack Rhoadas, of Memphis, Teniv, will return thla week to the city to continue hla studies at Bingham achool, atar apendlng the Christmas holidays with his rents. Mra.

James M. Oudrer haa arone to Mr. Hale Jex-knon will return to the ally this week after visiting hie par ents at their Home at Memphis, for eeveral day. 'Mlas Nannette B. Llpo, ef Cleveland, Ohio, 'has been spending some time as a guest at Grove Park inn.

Mrs, Ida Jervey will spend Tuesday svwMiiwiiifiiH wag we I bmmw Coal Suits for Aadies and Misses. In Velvet, Silvertone, Serges and Velours In Asheville with fc-iends from her Washington, D. for a stay of some time. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Johnson, who have tteen spending some time In the city, leave today for a visit Jacksonville, Fla. home at Ardeu. Mr. Tench Cox and Mra- Frank Cox, have returned to Yale university at Now Haven.

after spending the Green River and at thedr home In the oity. Mr. Fred Oates, who haa been at. Sevier, 8. haa gone to Leon' Springs, Texas, wher he will enter the flic era' training camp.

Rev. W. A. Newell, of Stateevtlle. N.

apent several days here during the week. Miss Tvetta Cain haa returned to the city, after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives at Morgan ton N- C. (Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davis, of New York city, are here for several weeks' stay. $25.00 Suits. $30.00 Suits $35.00 Suite. $40.00 Suite. $45.00 Suite.

$50.00 Suite. $60.00 Suite. C. Mr. James Betts, of Lancaster, S.

Is here for aeveral days. $16.75 $19.75 $23.75 $26,75 $29.75 $33.75 $39.75 $44.50 Mr. Wallace Wright, who haa spent the last ten days in the oity, returned yesterday to Charleston, 8. where he is training in the signal corps of the army. laft Friday for Mra.

Wilton E. Alexander, who was Miss Clara Webb, of thla city, who hit been spending several months with her grandmother. Mrs. James Webb, at her home an North French Broad avenue, has returned to her home near Portland, Ore. Mrs.

Alexander's eister, Miss Minnie Webb, accompanied her and will remain with her for a year or longer. Mr. Alexander is manager of the "Sky land" fruit ranch. Miss Bliralbeth Cowan leaves Tuesday for Spartanburg to resume her studies at Converse collegia, after spending the holidays with her parent on Haywood street. Mr.

Henry Dulan'd left yesterday for his horn at Jacksonville, after spending a few days here, Mr. Eugene Branch returns this morning to Alexandria, to resume his work at the Episcopal high Miss Mary Stacy Washington city. Miss Nannie M. Moor started yes terday for Macon, Ga. for a stay some time.

Up to $89.50 Suite Mr. G. D. Smith, of Gaston la, la hero Now, when parties are in season, and dance invitations are) flying about, the evening dress must have its consideration. We aid you in your decisions by putting evening silks in tha "Sale Columns" of this week's advertising.

Crepe de Chine 1 .23 Yard Ivory. Mais, Light Blue and Flesh Crepe de Chine, Regular price $1.35 Special $1 .23 Yard Crepe de Chine $1.39 Yard Light Blue, Pink. Nile, Mais, Lavender and White Crepe de Chine. Regular price $1.50 yard Special $1.39 Yard Taffeta Silk $1.19 Yard Pink, Salmon, Nile, Lavender, Mais, White and Light Blue Taffeta Silk. Regular price $1.29 yard Special 1 1 9 Yard Taffeta Silk $1.39 Yard Pink, Nile, Mais, White or Light Bluo Taffeta Silk.

Regular price $1.50 Yard Special 1 .39 Yard Grcs de Londre $1.59 Yard Mais, Pink, Light Blue or Peach Gros de Londre. Regular price $1.75 yard Special $1.59 Yard Charmeuse $1.79 Yard Pink, Nile, Light Blue or. White Charmeuse. Regular' price $2.00 yard Special $1.79 Yard Charmeuse $1.98 Yard Light Blue, Pink or White Charmeuse. Regular price $2.50 yard Special $1.98 Yard Crepe Meteor $1.98 Yard Turquoise, Coral, White, Mais or Pink Crepe Meteor.

Regular price $2.50 yard Special $1.98 Yard Fancy Evening Silks Pompadour Taffeta, white ground with figured designs, in several colors. Regular price $2.50 Special $1.95 Brocaded Satins Solid ground with self-colored designs Turquois, Old Rose, Mais, Pink or Gray. Regular price $3.00 Special $2.59 Brocaded Taffeta Silk Rose or Purple designs on white ground. Regular prica $5.00 yard i Special $3.98 Yard for a brief stay. Mr.

Louis Adger left yesterday for Colors Beet Root. Nut Brown, Taupe, African Brown, Navy, Black, Hunter's Green and Oxford. New Orleans, La. Mr. W.

Roy Glenn, who haa been spending the Christmas holidays with his parents at their home oq Mem mon avenue, returns today to Vir ginia, where he will continue his studies at V. M. I. final Reductions On (O inter Coats Mrs. Chaae P.

AmbVr leaves tha first of the week for a visit of some school, Mrs. H. H. Brlggs left yesterday for Washington, 13. for the remainder of the winter, after spending the Christmas holidays at the Battery Park hotel with Dr.

H. H- Brlggs. Captain Laurence Handy 'returns Wednesday to Bingham school after spending the holidays at his home at Emory, Va. Miss Pauline Moore leaves Tuesday for a visit at Columbia, 8. before time at Orlando, Fla.

Mr- Jake Chiles haa been spending several days at Washington, IX C. Mrs. Horace Slnvme, of New Tork city, who haa been visiting relatives In Asheville, haa gone to Washington city for a stay. Late Winter Coats, at Final Reductions. In Wool Velour, SHvertonej Chamois Kersey, Pebble Cheviot.

In Cray, Black, Hunter's Green, Plum Brown. All sizes. Miss Mary Ham ton left yesterday for Spartanburg, where she will apend the week-end. going to Clearwater, where she will spend the remainder of the season. Mrs.

R. Ie Ellie returned yesterday to her house in Edgemont park, ffter spending Christmas with rela-ives at Madison, N. C. Miss Annie Williams, of Canton, visited friends in the city during the past week. Mr.

Ruben Rawls leaves today for to continue hie studies at Voodberry Forest school after spend Mr. Harrlll Wood, who is at Camp Sevier, spent the week-end with his $25.00 Coats. $30.00 parents at their home on Bartlett street. Coats. Mr.

Jas. he t-3 for Foote, of Nashville, a few days. $16.75 $19.75 $23.75 $26,75 $29.75 and Mrs- D. C. Mason, of Phlla- Mr.

arrived yesterday for an delph ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rawls, at their house cn Liberty street.

T'm 4arv Minn vam Hot nf extended stay In Asheville. $35.00 Coats. $40.00 Coats. $45.00 Coats. Mr.

R. E. Peters has returned to $50.00 Coats. $60.00 Coats. week to HolJine, where slue will ru ume her studies at Hollln Institute his home at Norfolk, after visit lng in Asheville for a fortnight.

$33.75 $132.50 Mrs. Grace Pennington, who has Ladies' and Misses' Rain Coats Less 20 Per Cent been with relatives In Blltmore for several weeks, ieaves for a visit in the "west. Mr. Henry Geddings, of Richmond, is here for a ifew daye. $175.00 Hudson Seal Coat, very full coat $200.00 Hudson Seal Coat.

Martin collar B. Redwood Khaki Wool "Bear Brand" Superior Khaki Knitting Wool now on sale. Don't delay your purchase. $1.00 Hank $145.10 6.00 Rain 4.80 7.50 Rain' Coats. i 8.95 $10.00 Rain 7.93 $125.00 Velvet Coat, genuine Lynx A psv collar 5 I47.5U $15.00 Rain $11.95 Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Barnes, of New York city, arrived Friday for a stay in Asheville. They are guests at Margo Terrace.

Mr. J. C. Rumbough leaves the first of th week for Florida, where he will spend the 'remainder of the season with his family. Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Vase, of Boston, are guests in the city for a brief stay before going to St. Augustine, for the season.

Mr. Henry D. Jenkins, of Burling-tln, N. has returned to hla heme, after a brief visit here. Mrs.

H- B. Stacy ieaves today for the remainder of tha season at Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. R. O.

Knox, who haa been a guest at Margo Terrace for aeveral weeks, leaves today for her home at Milwaukee, Wis. Mir. J. P. Sawyer and Mr.

Holmes Sawyer have returned to Ohapel Hill to continue their studies at the University of North Carolina, after spending the Christmas holidays In the cRy. Mr. J. P. Sawyer has In listed In the naval reserve corps.

Final Reductions in Ladies' Millinery Ladies' Velour1 Hats. Colors-Purple, Navy and Black. Prices up to $8.50. Final Reduction $2.98 Unfrimmed Shapes, Assorted Colors and Black. Price up to $3.50, for 98c Ladies' Dresses for Street and Evening Wear $20.00 Dresses $13.75 $25.00 Dresses $16.75 $30.00 Dresses $23.75 $39.50 and $45.00 Dresses.

$26.75 Good assortment of colors. Bath Robes and Kimonas Less 10 Per Cent $5.00 Beacon Blanket $4.50 $6.00 Beacon Blanket Robe. $7.50 Beacon Blanket Robe. $9.00 Beacon Blanket Robe. 9.00 C'pe de Chine Kimonas 8.10 1 0.00 C'pe de Chine Kimonas 9.00 $12.50 Cpe de Chine Kimonas $1 1 .25 $15.00 C'pe de Chine Kimonas $13.50 Colors: Pink, Blue and Lavender.

Petticoats Plain and Novelty Taffeta Petticoats $5.00 grade $3.95 $6.00 grade $4.80 1 Ladies' Suits and Coats a In the last six days we have sold many a suit and at half price we have lost smartly. We Intend 'to aell them all regardless of loss. Most of tha good colors and good sizes are still here. CHEAP MERCHANDISE, surely, when 110.75 to 112.60 buys an all wool ault of high grade. Our Coats are sold at almost ae large reductions.

Stylish Hata and Fine Fur Sets and tha upper grades of Ladles' Sweaters are now at tempting figures. Buy Staple Things For Next Winter Shirt Waists and Blouses Less 20 Per Cent In Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Satin. $3.95 Georgette or Crepe de Chine Waists $3.15 $4.95 Georgette or Crepe de Chine Waists $3.95 $6.75 Georgette or Crepe de Chine Waists $5.39 $7.50 Georgette or Crepe de Chine Waists $5.95 1 0.00 Georgette or Crepe de Chine Waists $7.95 $12.50 Georgette or Crepe de Chine Waists $9.95 Any size, including Stylish Stouts. $2.50 Lingerie Waists, slightly soiled; new styles. Extra Special $1.48 $1.00 Worthraore Waists, slightly soiled.

Extra Special 76e Good Assortment of Winter Furs In Fox, Lynx, Kolinsky, Wolf, Opossum, French Coney. Colorsi Black, Rose, Taupe, Red, Gray and Brown Less 25 Per Cent Any 15.00 Any 20.00 Fur. Any 25.00 Fur. Any 35.00 Fur Any 50.00 Fur Any 75.00 $86.25 Any $100.00 Fur. i $75.00 Marabo Scarf or Muff, less 25 per cent Match Sets or Separate Pieces.

Ladies' and Misses' Sweaters Less 10 Per Cent Colors: Rose, Salmon. Green, Copenhagen, Navy, Corn, Gray and Red Prices $3.00 to $12.50. This Sale $2.70 to $11.25 Judge Junius G. Adams la at Wash Ington, D. C.

for several days' stay. Mrs. R. T. Grlnnan will return to her home at Bingham heights this week, after spending a week or more with her brother at Louisville, Ky.

Mlse Ethel Acker leaves Monday for ML Pleasant N. where she will their custom for with her another, Mra. Kllsa'beth (Bsnm prayer as has 'been resume her studies, after spending day ror Atlanta, where aha will resume her studies at Agnes Scott after aeveral years. at her home waenmrton w. the Christmas holidays with her par J.

H. Lusk and daughter have Mrs. encoding the holidays with home folk. Waynesville ents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Acker, on to their" home at Austin, Haywood street. Totn Lee, Hugh Abel and Frank Compton returned to Camp 8 ovist returned Oregon. Mr.

Georre B. Lynch last yesterday Wednesday. Mis Mary Reeves leaves today tor for a stay at Wasntacton city. Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. ner. of At Rev. Charles E.

Steadman of Wood- Little Rock, Ark. row, was in town this week. WATNESVUiLE, Jan. I. Prof.

H. W. Spray, of Canton, was In Waynaa- MoKLnley Greene from Catnip Sevier lanta. arrived- yesterday for vlll Wednesday attending a district Marshall netted hla parents during the holi visit la Asheville. Mrs.

J. 8. Oreen and her small daughter, of Washington, D- came yesterday for a stay Vn Asheville and are aruests at Margo Terrace, son Branch, two 'of Madison's boys stationed at Camp Jackson, came Friday for, a few days' stay. I SF.VEJT SENTENCE SERMOITB. Foiks never understand the falsi they hate, Lowell.

a The secret of satisfacthMr te life self-control. -Frank Orane. a Lord God of Hosts be wtth ua yet Lest we arret, lest we forget. What we ret must earn; If It la to 'be truly oura David Starr Jordan. a a And In like manner the Spirit also helpeth our Infirmity: for know not how to Dray as we ourht: but tha days.

tola Brlggs spent the day In Aaha-vlUa Wednesday. The Wayneevllle graded schools will has short returned to stay in the Mrs. Joe Oreen Hickory, after a city. Mtaa Ruth Richards returned last MARSHALL, N. Jan.

t. Mr. open oa (Monday after a two weeks' week to her home at Slmsbury, Conn, Jeter West cams home Saturday from after vistttng Miss Silvio von Ruck at Carno Jackson for ten days' itay. Mi. T.

W. Underwood, of Canton, Miss Ethel Ward was In Asheville laeirt Henry McFfcyden left Mon a visitor in Asaeviae am wees. Sunday and Monday. Especially Men'a and Boys' Suits and Overcoats as yet not dear. But they will be.

believe us, dear and scarce and slow of delivery. Tha wool situation la already serious with mora drafts for tha army to come soon. Uncle Sam will commandeer more of the woolen mills and we hall, have to grin and bear it Buy now and save much. See Our Men's $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Fine Shoes And Our Ladies Button Shoes $2.50 and $3. Ton will search far to find Shoea as good at the prices, The Ladies' IS.tO and fS -Button- Shoea are as good in quality as our 18 to I High i Lacing Shoes.

Good etylee Bedroom Slippers at prop ar prices. Wool Blankets and Comforts A fair assortment ef the former, only fair, but tha prleea are moat attractive while considerably over those of last year. They are $7.85. $8.60, 18.10 and and a few pairs of white, about 8-4 wool, at meetinr of the Methodist ohureh. Mr.

John G. collar under the direction of the Amtiflaloon lea. rue will be in WayneavlUa January Ha will be heard at the 'Methodist church at 11a. m-, and at the mass maatinr at the Baptist church at 7:10 p. cn.

B. Howell, of Jonathan'a Creek waa In town Wednesday. Henry Francis, whe has been work-knr for tha Good Tear Rubber company at Akron. Ohio, spent Christmas with his parents. John B.

Henry, ef Dellwood. haa moved to Wayneeritlev occupy Ins; one of the Woolssy cottages. Miaa Ova Patterson left Wednesday to resume her duties at Meridetk col- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Peacock and daughtera left for their home In Denver, Col.

Friday, after spending the Olr. W. F. Maswell has returned to hla heme on Maxwell street, after spending; some time In Alabama, her heme en epeara avenue for aeveral days. Misa Annan Rankin leaves for Spartan burg, 8.

C. Tuesday after spending tha holidays at her home on Orange street. Mr. K. Ltttle who has been In Asheville for several days, returns today to hla home in South Caroline.

Mr. and Mrs- G. E. Tyson and small son, who have been here Cor a fortnight, left yesterday for a stay ha holidays here with relatives. Mlas Vaughty Murray Is here, the guest of the Misses Ward.

Mra O. C. Redmon and Mrs. Will Shea were In Asheville Friday. Lieutenant Guy Hunter, of Camp SlHrtt Itself maketh intercession for us wtth grottnlnge which caa not be uttered.

Rom. Mr. John iMtnor haa returned to Harvard untrerstty after spendios tha Christmas holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs.

I Minor, at their lesldaHce on North SYeoch Broad avenue. day for Camp Aevlar. A two-weeks' term of civil court basins Monday. Misses baibel MoDowetl, Ruth Wye be, Mary BlaokweU and Elisabeth Albright left Wednesday for Oreene-boro NermaX Roy Francis and Wallace Ward left for Ohapel HUI on Wednesday. Mr.

Boiling Halt has been appointed to assist raising funds to send one hundred ear loads of apples to our eoMHeiw to Franee- The watch party at the Waynesville hospital on Monday night waa quite a eucceea. Games and music were enjoyed toy many friends who attended. Mlas Fay Grlgsby of Morristown, Jackson, was In town the first of the leg. Of all thoughts of God that are Borne Inward Into souls afar. week.

Mr. Homer Etna left Friday for Camp Sherman, Chillloothe, Ohio, Along the Paalmisfs music Now tell me if there any is. Florida. Mr. and Mia.

G. S. Frank-ford and For gift or grace surpassing- this. Ohio, after a twenty daya atay with his parents at their home near here. Mr.

Jeter Ward up. of Bunion, was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence, ef their small daurhter have returned to their home la the eastern part of the stat. In town Thursday.

Canton, have been spend ng some time He giveth His eloved steep. Wra Browning. a MetUtatlon 1s the great storehouse Mr Gould da Nereffuard returned to Georgia Tech en Wednesday. Walter Knox left Tuesday for Davidson college. (Misses sola Love Sexton, Rebaoea Boyd, Florence and Bessie Ray and WUlto Edna MoCraekea left Monday for Xnoxvllle to attend the bus In ass college there.

Mlases Joaephine Thomas and Roth Abel left Friday for Dayton, Ohio, where they wUl visit Mra Ned Turner, who was Miss Chart He --Hyatt ef this Dr. W. B. Flnley was In Hot here during the ho days. Springs Wednesday.

Mra. Bacon, of Tryon, N. CL la here Mr. and Una. William O.

Shepherd, Mr. y. L. was in aanevme, is. Tenn.

who attended the Btigga-Jordan wedding, returned home Wednesday. for a short stay. of New York city, who have been Thursday. of our spiritual dynamics, where di- vine energies lie hid for any enter grise aftd the hero Is strencthened for Is field. J.

iMarUneau. Mrs. S. W. Mackey entertained with Mr.

Georre Presley, of Chtcaro. 111. Is hers tor a hrlef visij. Miss Mary Bctor, wno la taaoning 1ft the graded school at Canton, spent the holidays 1a WayneevHle. Mine Rhavle AMy, who.

has been teaehtar near Lake Tokaway. has re spending their honeymoon' as guests at Grove Park Inn, leave Tuesday for a visit in Florida. Mrs. Shepherd was before her marriage, Mlas Elisabeth Striebenger, of Cleveland, Ohio. a water party on rew ear's eve ai ber home near here.

During the eve nlng numerous gamea were played. Quite a number of Marshall's younget Fractureleas goggles for metal city. Mr. Arnold Atoms, who has tieea workers, automoblltats er aviators that a New Tork inventor has patent- set wars present Mrs. Rosa Darden warren, ef FrankMn, Virginia, who attended tha Brirss-Jordan weddm.

returned to pending; several days la Asherllie, turned home as the achool term has closed. Mrs. J. C. Pntchard baa gone te Rsv.

uensiey was in asne ad are made of pro plates of giaaa reinforced, wit, celluloid least A be leaves today for Chapel MiH ee coa-tlave fees studies at the URiverstty ef rUle Friday. The Miss ef Cfie Baptist ennrch her hoane on -afeadar. Richmond. Vs, for an eadeHnlta stay, after apendlog ths Christmas hoi Id aw tween tham. Musis.

Freak Ramsey and Harri Vlll sfassrve that weak as week of Miaa Marlon Att North Caroiiaa..

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