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The Asheville Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 3

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TAFFETA SILK DRESSES People's Department Store. 40 42 Patton Ave. Sumner's Former Stand. People's Department Store. 40 42 Patton Ave.

Sumner's Former Stand. Beautiful Silk Dresses, in the season's most approved models and colorings, beautifully trimmed $14.50 witji heavy lace and velvet, priced! at. Youll Find Special Priced at the While Serge Suits, very chic models, plain and smartly trimmed styles, well tailored, extra good quality lining, special Easter V. $1. and (Sray Cheviot Suits Strictly tailored, good quality satin lining, very smart skirts.

Worth a great deal more than w- ask. V. 40-42 Patton Sumner's Former Stand The Folio wing Itemized Items: Bine, black and tan Serge Suits this Spring's best styles. Highly tailored and good quality satin Highly tailo: lining. Our price i.

TORE Very fine Taffeta and Mescaline Silk Petticoats, all the new shades to select from. While they last, (f special at 50o Silk Finished Voiles. 50c acquard Silk 50c Rajah for 39c Rajah for $1.00 Striped Voiles for. 50 Black Serge Skirts high waist line and button on en side. Regular $5.00 sellers our sellers our i price it yd yd yd yd yd 50c yd yd yd yd yd 10c yd yd yd yd yd yd yd yd yd 18c Brocaded Curtain Swiss.

15c White Linen Finish Suiting 23c Pillow Ticking. 28c 10-4 Sheeting. 18o Galatea Cloth. 20c Mercerized Dress Linene 39c Mercerized Stripe Poplin 12 l-2c Batiste, dainty patterns. 18c Silk Finished Satin.

25c Mercerized Foulard 25c Mercerized Dress Linen 39c Pure Dress ......4 3-4cyd yd yd yd yd 4 l-2c yd yd yd yd yd yd yd 6c Shirting Percales, for. 7c Blue and Grey Calico. 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams. 7c Apron Creeks. 10c Bordered Dress Lawn Cc Toweling 10c Creton 25c Khaki.

10c Outing 1'lannel 12 l-2c Percale and Madras loc Silkoline 23c Extra Heavy Ticking. Gray Skirts with dark pin stripe, button on side and pocket in front. Worth $4.00. Easter QQ 50c Plain Voiles for 65c All Wool Serges for. 75c Panamas, 54 inches wide, for 25c White Madras Cloth.

25c White Bunting (Baby checks) 12 l-2c India Linen. Special at Extra large size Skirts, in Black Panama. Well tailored. A dandy skirt for stout A QO women. See Our New Spring Millinery This Week Unusual Linen Values yd yd yd yd yd 75c Table Linen Damask for $1.00 Table Linen Damask for $1.23 Table Linen Damask for $1.50 Table Linen Damask Table Linen Damask for.

iTHC JlOfC THAT MZ YOU MONEY- doz $2.50 doz doz $3.50 doz doz yd yd yd yd $2.50 Napkins for $3.00 Napkins for $3.50 Napkins for $4.00 Napkins $5.50 Napkins for, 12 l-2c Barusly Crash for 75c Silk Foulards $1.25 Silk Foulards $1.25 36 inch Messaline i i Napkins to Match. i doz doz $1.50 Napkins for. $2.00 Napkins for MEN- YOUNG MEN- assistlns Dr. C. W.

Byrd in a series of meetings now beinR held at the Central Methodist church. Mr. Clark's subject whs "The Straight iate," and the address was delivered in a most pluiisinir manner. Ho held the closo attention of his audience. He spoke of "The Straight Gate" as helm? at the end of a narrow path, one that is difficult to climb, and just Gome This Week and See Our Attractive Millinery Display-Styles and Prices are Right bcciuiso of this difficulty many peo $2.98 and $1.98 YOUTHS-BOYS- Have you seen the new priug clot lies on display here? On table full of beautifully Trimmed $5.00 to $7.50 vnlues, choice for ple' lire wont to Klve up the striiRKle.

lie told of those who preferred the worldly pleasures to those of a Christian life nd compared the Until re wards of the two. He ursed his hear ers to break away from the sins of Without any Exaggeration! Are you acquainted with the changes in our clothing depart the world, now, before It is toon late and preiiurc' to enter through "llie ment If not you should be. It Strainht Onte.M "iir- 4uTflL Hm i.iiirI. Wnwtifiil 'disnlav of Ladies' Misses' ami Children's Inmmed and Untnmmed Hats in Asho- A Kieat ileal of Interest seemed to to your interest. 'Come and be manifested by those present and ville and we claim you will save at least 35 to 50 per cent on every hat you purchase here.

uvestigaie. doubtless the address will leave its impression on the minds of many who heard It. A very pleasing musical proKram had been arranged eonsist- While our prices are low, you'll find our hats stunning and i A tt. it a 8 4 inK of selections by quartet' and solo ists. well made, in fact all our hats from $5 up are reproduced the most Our $5.00 Hats equal any $7.50 elsewhere.

-r Our $7.50 Hats equal any Our $10.00 Hats equal any $15.00 elsewhere, Our $15.00 Hats equal any jj25.00 elsewhere. We want you all to come and see our beautiful Hats, want you to judge for yourself from French models and matte in New York oily skillful trimmers that money can buy. GARLAND CATHEY HELD Peck Clothes American Clothes King Quality Shoes Mallory Hats Emperor Shirts Triangle Collars NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, CAPS, RAIN COATS ON CHARGE IF PERJURY As Result of Testimony in Case SEVERAL HUNDRED CHILDREN'S DRESSES Charging Him With Speeding. Among the most interesting of tho One case 20c Ladies' Black Gauze Hose, this week special 12 l-2c One case 50c Ladies' white lace hose, this week, special Several hundred pairs of 1G button silk gloves in black, white and colors. $1.50 values $1.00 UNDERPRICED HANDBAGS Several hundred Hand Bags made of solid leather and leather lining will be on sale this week at $2.50 and $3.00, values $4 to $6.50.

Our Suits. Dresses and Skirts Popular prices to suit everyone's purse. Styles axe the latest models the prettiest qaulity reliable. It's up to yon to investigate! a'silkpetticoat BARGAIN One hundred Muslin Underskirts in black and all colors, values for $1.98. cases In Police court today was that liiiMiinri 'iimrmii ij In which Garland Onthey was charged We've bought several hundred manufactur-' crs' sample dresses for children for ages from months up to six years, in white and colors.

We've bought 'em cheap enough to offer you tli em for less than the material cost used in each dress. Prices from 25c up to $1.98. SILK WAIST BARGAINS! You'll find on display two hundred beautiful messaline, Jap Silk, and Taffeta WTaists in black and colors, all new styles. Values from $3.50 to $6.50, your choice $2.98 and $1.98. with exceeding the speed limit with his automobile and was luter held on a charge of perjury as the result of his testimony In the speeding case, possibility of getting the whiskey at a certain drug store on South Main Patrolman Limning swore positively street.

The latter was recalled to tha. that on last Saturday afternoon he saw Cathey pass down Southside ave stand tind questioned about this. He nue, running his machine about denied having said anything of tho kind to Hensley, but upon further questioning by the court he admitted miles an hour. This testimony war. summrted bv another man who was present at the time.

that he had bought whiskey without a prescription at Seawell's drug store about a week or ten days ago. He was Cathey swore that he was driving for I' S. Kennett and on Saturday had uncertain as to who he got it from, been at the furniture fuctory of the hut Judge Adams ordered Chief Lyerly latter on the French Broad river from Visit our Premium Department PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE We7 give Free Rogers Silverware, and Real Cut Glass. -It Pays to Investigate; 10:30 o'clock in the morning until to try und work something out of tho case. in the afternoon.

He also produced SUMNER'S FORMER STAND Dewey Lincoln, a young negro boy. 40 AND 42 PATTON AVE. two witnesses who work at tho factory 1 It Pays to Investigate was lined IZb and me costs ior nu- who said that they had seen hin ing his bicycle at a dangerous and iround the plunt practically the entire reckless speed on Merrlmon avenue. time ns he had testified. Captain laminae lesimea mui nc I had stopped Cathey on the street near books.

All the net revenue from the City hall about 3 o'clock Saturday LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP at the Bwannanoa-Berkeiey noiei. The club 1 accompanied by the tol- COMMERCIAL ternoon on the suspcion that he wa the man wanted by Mr. Innlng bu he said that Cathey denied he wn lowlng newspaper men: Sid Mercer of the Globe, Harry Schumacher of the Mall, Bozeman Bulger 'of the he man wanted. He positively Identi CONGRESS UEETS APR. fl DUESJRE REDUCED tied Cathey us tho man he had stoi Kred Weaver was found guilty of disorderly conduct by cursing a man for turning him up in a liquor selling case and was fined 120 and the costs.

He gave notice o(. appeal and bond whs llxod t.100. Frank Blackwell was given a 10 days jail sentence for being drunk, find the court ordered that warrants be sworn out for him and Jessie Smith before a magistrate fo cuelty lo animals. The only other cose of Importance was that In which Joe Booker, colored, was bound over to Supprlor court under a bond uf for larceny of a pair of cent stockings. World, Damon Runyasi of the Amer tied.

rent of offices In the Library building was used tor this purpose. It Is stated that the recent competition of new office buildings has caused a considerable reduction in the Income, and tho committee Is now confronted with tho alternative of curtailing the purchases of bonks or of securing more members. Tomorrow morning the portrait of George Willis Pack will be unveiled in the library rooms at 11 o'clock. Subscribers and friends of the Tm-k family are cordially Invited to be present. Later tho court recalled Cathey IE MS II tt IB HER A Leave at 7 O'clock for the North Spent Sunday in Sightseeing.

ican. Walter Trumble of the Bun, Bam Crane of the Journal, and John B. witnesses to the stand and question! This Decided Upon in Order to Corbett Champion them more closely as to how much Foster, the editor of the Spalding om- the. time he had spent at the factory clal baseball guide. These questions brought out tho f-n The visitor epent yesterday In re Raise More Revenue for 4 for Boc-cs.

that neither of these men had see Corn Grower of Buncombe, Asked to Attend. creation and sightseeing. They were him there between the hours of 12:3 1 1 ill 2. taken over the city In automobiles and enjoyed trip to the eumnilt of Sunset mountuln over the Grove auto- Cathey himself was then rcralled to Front Mr. WchkIw aril's Friends.

way. Dr. E. B. Glenn, w.

K. Kan- the stand and another oath administered. Tho only change in his state Secretary Buckner has received a dolph. Dr. Carl V.

Reynold ano The executive committee of the Pack Memorial Library association Is I.1R. CLARK SPEAKS OF. program of the Southern Commercial congress, which 'Is to meet 111 Nush- ment was that he said that he came lo the American foundry about 5 o'clock In the afternoon snd that Kmuk Uoughran furnished mem wiin machines. They all appeared to be very much ville April 8 to 10. This la the fourth Kditor of Thy Gazette-News: Tlie many friends of Mr.

J. II. Woodward are pleased with the success he Is meeting with as candidate for Register of Deeds of Buncomho county. Heretofore Mr. Woodward Two games were ichefluled at Riverside park, this afternoon by the members of tho New York Giant Baseball club.

The llrst was to be at o'clock, and In this the team of the Jlinxham school, strengthened by Munsell, a former s'tident of Bingham and now a when Captain loinlnae approached THE STRAIGHT GATE" annual meeting of the organisation which has Its headsuarters In Wush- him the latter hud called him Harland Impressed with the beauty of the scenery and with the attractiveness of the cltv. It la thought that Manager Ington an dwhlch. has for Its oldcvt Cathey, which, ne sunt, is me nnme oi he has lieen content to serve his country a twin brother nnd wnieh name MeGraw Van be Induced to bring his the upbuilding of the south. Its motto being: "A greater Nation through Thereupon Judge Adams In those places which carry no salary had denied club herd for two weeks next year, Sneaker at Y. M.

C. A. Men's ordered that he be held for perjury member of the Giants' pitching staff wus. to oppose a team from the iiniH. At the conclusion of this ii ureatcr ttouin after their stay In the southern train Bending nut circular letters, with the Information that the cost of annual membership is to be reduced during the month of April to fl.75 for new members and for those whose subscriptions expired prior to January 1, 1912.

This makes tho rust of the membership about half a cent a day, the members being allowed to take out one volume of fiction and one of noii-llction at the same time. The reduction was decided on Ih order to get more revenue for the purchase of new books. The library has- over volumes and Is the snd the case mill bo called nt tomor une uay or ine nieciina win unvoted to the boys' corn club work, KHine two team will bo picked from ing grounda, so that they may become somewhat acclimated before Ibey go to the north where there Is likely to slid Ccrhctt Alexander, tho Buncombe Meeting Heard with Interest by Many. the New club and a live Inning came two teums were to be picked from the New York club and a five be a great contrast In weather. county boy whir liroke the records for western North Carolina, has been asked to attend.

Among the North Caro row's session. There whs one retailing case In tho court In which Milton Hr.nsley was charged with selling whiskey ti Will Crook. The defendant was found guilty and sentenced to A term of 10 months on the county roads. The de We, the undersigned, are very grateful to tho numerous voters entire county who arc so anxious to give him their support, T. J.

CARTF.F. 8. K. 0RKIHM.V A. A.

BI'RRRLL JEFF GARRISON. Fl'LTON McKlNNEY. J. H. RIDHLF.

J. D. CAKTKIl. O. T.

BF.LU The plnyem went to rtlverslde prk this moring for a workout but could 1 1 1 ii I i ir snine playpd. One of the do nothing for the rain. lina men who are on the program are Commissioner W. A. Graham of the At th men'" meeting at the Y.

M. teams whs to represent AkIicvIIIc. The downpour, however, made pluy out of the question. The team leaves here at 1 o'clock this evening for Washington, and fendant made one statement that may largest city library In the state. Its ngrlcultiirnt tlenartment and Buperln C.

A. yesterday afternoon those present were addressed by Rev. M. lend to something. He said that Mr.

Mciiruw and his men aii Ill the lendent J. Y. Juyner of tho educational from there they stop at I'hilndellilii luestige been maintained heretofore by she liberal purchase of new Crook had said iomelhlng about the Clark of May Ills' Ky, who is here It yesterday mnrnliiK and are guests before returning to-New-York. department. 4.

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