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THE ASHEVILLE TIMES Thursday, March a PAGE SIX GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKtli RALEIGH PLAYERS WITH CONNIE MACK The Mammoth Furniture Store Local fans will be Interested In knowing that "Wild Bill" Morrisette, who caused a sensation in the North She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness Bath Towels Plummer Michael, Fred Edward, Clyde Fairchtlds, Herbert Brown, Paul Pltela, Dewey Harrison, Ferman Harrison, Erastus B. Huffine, Hobert M. Lunsford, J. Alto Phillips. Miss Annie C.

Payne has as her guest at her home on Maple street her sister, Mrs. Blrchott of Baltimore. Mrs. JU M. Gudger has with her for a visit her son, Robert H.

Gudger, who is In the mall service In Washington. Mrs. Waiter Haynes will be the guest of her Bister, Mrs. T. B.

Haynes, in Knoxville for one week. It Mr. and Mrs. N. N.

Beadles are expected home on Saturday from New York where they have been spending a fortnight. Atlanta Grand Opera. Carolina league, while a member of 50c the Raleigh club, not only by his desire to "light It out" all the time, but by his knowledge of the game as gathered from the pitcher's box, will be Cretonne Covered Shirtwaist Boxes Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair Jul given a trial this spring with Connie MW.B L. beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just I a- few applications Will prove a reve-l 1 Mack and his Athletics at Jacksonville.

"Wild Bill" last season was with lation If your hair Is fading, streaked I or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and, Sulphur recelpe at home, through, Is 1 troublesome. An easier way is to get a 60-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sdge and 3 for $1.00 Silk $1.50 Value $1.00 Pair Face Towels 15c Valuo 10 for $1.00 36-inch Muslin 15c Value 12 yards for $1.00 Bath Towels 25c Valup 6 for $1.00 Many Other Items of Wonderful value for. Price $4.50 to Musical circles In Asheville will be Sulphur Compound at any drug store I all ready for use. This is the old I Richmond and at times played the greatest game that town had witnessed In some time, but again his temper got the best of him and things would go very wrong.

Also In tho Athletic camp this spring will be "Chief" Myers and "Cy" Perkins, both with the Raleigh team last year. Those who have witnessed the work here of this trio do not hesitate to say that they will make good with the big sliow. in all sizes. $7.50. Interested in hearing that full particulars of grand opera week in At lanta have been sent to the ciiy and the prospects are for an even more brilliant season than previously, taon year from Asheville a large conting RED CEDAR CHESTS ent of music lovers goes to Atlanta grand opera presented by the Atlanta Price in different sizes.

$5.50 to $22.00. time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hulr Is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur no one can tell, because It does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another aplication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant.

This preparation is a delightful tol-lot requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of RABBI SPEAKS ON FRIDAY EVENING Music Festival association. Anions those usually attending are Mrs, O. C. Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs.

B. Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Field, Mrs.

G. S. Tennent, Mrs. William LeRoy Dunn, R. R.

Mullikln, many members of the Saturday Music club and others musically interested. The list of those positively attending this year has not as yet been com J. L. Smathers and Sons Phono 226 15 17 Broadway piled as the official announcement containing all particulars, as artists, operas, conductors, dates of evening and matinee performances and so forth has just been received. At the regular Sabbath eve services to be held Friday evening at Temple Beth Ha-Tephila, Rabbi Zeisler will address the congregation on "The Conception of God." Text: Genesis I.

The temple choir will assist in the services with appropriate hymns. Services begin at 8 o'clock. Everybody is cordially invited to at' tend. Services for children and others on Saturday morning at 10:30. Religious instruction on Sunday at 10 o'clock in the morning.

There will be four night and three LOCAL MEN WRITE PLAYS FOR SCREEN matinee performances and the dates are April 24-29 inclusive. The Metropolitan Opera company with full ensemble of chorus, orchestra corps de ballet, and scenario will come direct from the Metropolitan Opera house in New York and will present a dis RECENT NEWS NOTES tinguished assemblage of singers, 9 many of world renown. FROM FOREST CITY Among these may be named Mes- adelphia and from there will go to New York for a. visit before returning home. It Mr.

and Jenkins leave the first of the 'week for New York Watkins Eppes Wright of No. 7ii Broadway and Steve McEniry of No. US Cumberland avenue have Just received notice from the Vim Films corporation of Jacksonville, that a comedy written by the local men, "Glittering Gems and Broken Hearts" has been accepted at a nice figure. These men have writWn several photoplays, Mr. Wright having put over several successes, among which are "Two Girls of the Hills," "Mumps" "Comedy of Terrors," "Miss Judis," and others.

dames Alda, Alten, Barrientos, Bort, Braslau, Case, Delaunios, Duchene, Farrar, Fornia, Gadski, Oalli, Garri son, Mattfeld, Ober, Perlni ana Sparkes; and Messieurs Amato, Ha-da, Caruso, Damaeco, Didur, Gorltz, i for a brief visit. I v' Allison enough of Uniontown, lis visiting Mrs, Clough's parents, Mr. Special to The Times. Forest City, March 8. Biggerstaff Bicrgerstaff will open a new stock of goods in the Wilkie building in a few days.

The new firm will handle a general line of merchandise Miss Kate Durham Is opening a millinery shop In the rear of the Forest City Mercantile Miss Dur Say! I and Mrs. George Smathers, at their 'home on Montford avenue, Supper for liiisinpss Women's I'irclo. The Tiusinowi Women's circle -of the Woman's- society of tho First Prest5- termir church hold a large and enioy-iililu meeting at the Presbyterian church, house on Tuesday evening. The attendance was about sixty plans were discussed for the next year's work this year he-gtnnine; in April. The business women of the churo'li are.

Riven a supper once a month and after supper a musical lit einry or otherwise, is usually (riven. Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh and her Leonhardt, DeLuca, MuHatesta, Martin, Martlnelli, Pinl-Corsi, Roiss. Res-chlglian, Rothier, Rossi, Schlegel, Scotti, do Segurola, Sembach, Taganl, Weil and Witherspoon.

Among the operas to be given are Samson and Delilah, Madam Butterfly, La Son-nambula, Aida, Martha, Die Melster-singer and Tosca. This season Is the daughter, Mrs. Einmett C. Oudger, What about the man who prides himself in being modern in all things, permitting his wife to cook on an ancient coal stove or range? igave a delightful "at home" at the Highlands in Washington last week. Mrs.

Uudger is a daughter-in-law of ham Is formerly of this county, but has been in the millinery business In Baltimore, Richmond, Drham, Savannah and other cities Tor several years past. The first car load of brick has arrived for tile creamery and the brick work will start Just as soon as the weather permits. The concrete foundation has been finished for several days. I Mr. "and James M.

Gudgcr, Jr. sixth successive season of grand opera in Atlanta, This opera is under the of Asheville. direction of Giulio Gatti-Casazza and After supper on Tuesday evening a I short talk: on foreign missions was; i Woman's Guild Meeting. the conductors are Bavagnoli, Bodan- I The Woman's guild of Trinity made hy Mrs. Robert Johnston anil mi Interesting paper written by a sky and Polacco.

church will meet this afternoon with UK CONS1STKNT, BE FAIR TO BK FAIR TO YOUR WIFE! IjET HER BE AS UP-TO-DATE AT HOME AS YOU ARE DOWN TOWN. YOU USE MODERN METHODS BECAUSE THEY LIGHTEN YOUR WORK; BE AS COXS1D-ERATE OF HER AS YOUARJE OF YOURSELF; BUY HER A NICE, NEW MODERN GAS RANGE AND BE REPAID BY A SUNNY SMILE AND BETTER COOKED MEALS. E. H. Graham, formerly of New ADDITIONAL SOCIAL ON PAGE 2.

Mrs. Melvin E. Carter at her home on North French Broad avenue to sew York City, but who has been in the west and south for several months en Order Blltmore Wheathearts. All Gro. for the Associated charities.

The Mission Study circle of Trinity gaged in the newspaper business, ha accepted a position on the Freo Press force. Editor Croker will devoto most of his time on the outside work of the paper. church will meet in the crypt of the Cut Flowers and POTTED PLANTS (Grown in Asheville.) church on Friday at 3:45 p. m. am BOARD ISSUES A NEW BOOKLET Mrs.

G. G. Reiniger of Washington DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE PRICE; OUR DI VIDED PAYMENT PLAN MAKES IT EASY who has frequently visited her aunt, Mrs. Sue Haigh Way here, was In the receiving line at a recent delightful Lenten Services Allegrettl Candles Mullane Candies Gas Ranges can be had from $16.50 to $30.00 reception given by the ladies of the missionary of the church in the African mission field was read. The paper was most instructive and also contained many amusing features various customs and peculiar ways of the natives.

Several of the members left earlier than usual on Tuesday evening as they are also of the First Aid classes being Instructed by Dr. J. M. Lynch at the Henrietta and this class met on that evening, A general discussion of the plans for the coming year was held and the evening was featured by a pleasant period of social enjoyment. Services at Jit.

Mary's. Saint Mary's Dart for lent is an entertaining little four page leaflet. The lenten services in the chapel on Charlotte street will be as follows: SundavH, 10:30, 11, 4, Mondays, 9. Tuesdays, 4:30: Wed nesdays and Fridays. 7:30, It, 4:30, Thursdays.

7:30, Saturdays, 4:30. The rector will preach evoiv Sunday morning. Rev. Shoemaker will give the addresses on Congressioinal club at the Cairo in Washington. IS Walker's Drag Store Phones 1H3 and 132 Asheville Power Light Co, at St.

Mary's CHARLOTTE STREET The Rev. Charles Mercer Hall, M. A. Rector. Mrs.

Clarence Sawyer of Asheville continues to be showered with social attention at her old home in Salis SALESROOM: 102 PATTON AVENUE bury. The Salisbury Post of yesterday A new Asheville booklet, an attractive pamphlet of 36 pages, comes from the press today with tho most attractive rover design and thi most com-plet-j table contents yet published by the city board of trade. A panorama view double page, of the valley looking from Sunset mountain westward to PiFgah is done in colore, showing the mountain motor road, the Country cluh grounds and In the distance tho slopes and peaks of the moun says: "One of the most charming brtago parties of the past week, was that given Friday afternoon by Mrs. David Oestrelcher at her home on South (All Car Lines) SERVICE LIST. Sundays: 8, 10:80, 11, 4, S.

Mondays: 9, 4:30. Tuesdays: 7:30, Wednesdays and Fridays: 7:30, 11 4:30.. Fulton street. In compliment to Mrs, Anandale Purity Dairy When you want the best to be had In dairy products, phone us 100 E. Walnut St.

'Phone 3141 tains. The picture prepares the reader BABY BEDS Clarence Sawyer, of Asheville, who is spending some time in Salisbury, vls-islting her sisters, Mrs. W. F. 'Snider fc belief when he reads In the title, Sunday afternoons and on Tuesday high altitude area of eastern Amer afternoons.

Five addresses on Wed ica." Heydays at 4:30 on the "Perfect Life" lv (he P.ector: A Life of Temptation. The subject matter Includes topog Thursdays: 7:30, 4:30. 1 7:30, 4:30. Tho Lady Chanel Is open dally for prayer and meditation. A l.lle of Energy, A Life of Trust; and Mrs.

B. G. Pearson. at Miss Roberta Lindsay of Asheville who has been visiting friends at Palm Beach will leave on Monday for Nassau and a yacht trip to the Keys. raphy, roads, historic points of Interest, natural resources, school facilities, commercial, industrial and agricul A Life of Prayer, A Life of Love.

Five uddrcsscM un Fridays at 4:30 on Brass and Iron tural Information. Fine illustrations "The llighWHV of the Holy Cross," by COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO THEK GOOD" Lent Is a period for Churchmen to are Interspersed through the story of the rector: The Path of tjelf- Surrender, 'lhe Path of Sorrow, The Path Mrx. Reynolds Knlorlftlns 1). A. K.

Aancviue and the territory surrounding it. meditate upon "the Glories of the Episcopal Church," If We Move You Officers. Mrs. T. S.

Morrison of Asheville has returned home after a visit to Mrs. William N. Reynolds, at her home in Winston-Salem. MIbs Llda of Serviie, The Path Suffering, The Path of Hope, The Path of Joy. Tin; litany on Wednesdays and Fridays at 11, the very highest encomiums.

Tho first of these lectures was glen this morning at the residence of Mrs. Carrie Carr. Mitchell, 1 As ISteS $7.50 to. Burton Holt jw8 On the Square i Rodman of Washington, N. Miss Phifer of Charlotte and Mrs.

Wiley Another Shipment of BROOMS Received of Durham were also guests of Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Morrison, who Is vice ton place on 'The Eternal Purpose of sacrifices as regent IX A. of North Carollnn.

od tn Ills Church: with these ladies who are also Types of Sacraments." given 'cers, were honor guests at a D. A. R. Not the Cheapest But the Beat The second lecture will he 1 mncneon given on Saturday at the Wl.iston-Salem Country club. PRICE EACH UNASKED FOR WORDS BELOW I)elontc for Colonial Dames.

LANDRETH'S LAWN GRASS SEED A well-balanced mixture of grasses suited to a wide range of soils and the different seasons. For best results it should be sown early In the Spring and at the rate of one pound to 400 square feet. 100 pounds to the acre. These quantities make for a thick sod that with oare will present an evergreen appearance the year round. We have sold thousands of pounds of this mixture with entire satisfaction.

Pound boxes 80c. In bulk 36c per pound. By Post lOo. Grant's Pharmacy Landreth's Garden Peed a Mrs. Ralph Van Landlnghnm of this We will take care of what you entrust to us.

We will handle It carefully, pack It carefully. We don't trust to luck and take chances. A competent foreman will look after every detail personally and If you wilt talk the matter over with us we will be able to show you how to save some money on the move. Asheville Transfer Storage Company Phone 210 or 211 state has been appointed a delegate to "One of those brooms lasts me the Biennial council of the North Carolina Society of the Colonial Dames of America which meets at the Shore- next Thursday morning at 11 at the homo n( Mrs. Henry Kirby, lawrence plare.

subject: "The Characteristic! of the Various Jewish Sacrifices; Christian Sacraments." Five lectures on the sacrifices of the Old Testament as ri'M of the Christian sacraments, are to be given during lent under the auspices of Hulnt Mary's parish hy the well known lecturer. Miss Agnes Vanklrk of Philadelphia. Miss Vanklrk has lectured In Newport, Baltimore, New York. Washington and Judge and Mrs. J.

C. Prltchard ham In Washington on Wednesday, The Number bf Calls for Office Help May 3. Mrs. Van Landlngham Is chairman of the Mecklenburg County committee of Colonial Dames and Is a year." "Undoubtedly this Is the perfect broom." "No substitute will do." "They are fine." "Just the right weight and size." Phone for one of these excellent Price So Each. lIOUSEFURNISHINa DEPT also prominent In D.

A. R. circles. Mrs. Willis Collins Is expected home fcre spending a brief Interval In Phil- 68 Patton Ave.

from New York on Saturday. MunIc Club Meeting. The Saturday Muslo club will hold fJHIOHESTtri PilLS V-v Tut tuaoiB si. jjT. GOOD HEALTH the March meeting at the Presbyterian church house on Saturday of this week.

This meeting was postponed "Where All Good llouvkecpcr's OM Take Mood'd Snmapsrilla, Hie Iti'llub'e Hprlng Tonic Pi Shop" J. H. LAW Pat ton Ave. from the first Haturday In March owing to a conflict In dates with "Er. mlnle." The many friends of Evan Oudger SMklMlnlNLlKMLllMHldtaUa SOU It CRt'CGlSIS tVXaTaLRf Don't let tho Idea that you may feel better In a day or two prevent you from getting a bottle of Hood's who was operated uton at the Mission Bnrsaparllla today from any drug; hospital some time ago will hear with pleasure that he rv ported as lm tore and starting at once on tho made upon ua during January and February, 191C, has exceeded tho number of calls made upon us during two consecutive months in the history of our work.

We are proud of this record because it ia evidence of a state of prosperity in our country, and because it shows a growing confidence on the part of the business and professional men in the training given at our College. We shall need a big enrollment during 1010 to supply the demand that is being inndo upon us. Our easy terms of payment makes it possible for ambitious 1joys and girls to secure our Commercial Training Call and Talk Things Over With Us. Emanuel Business College 30 E. College Et.

Phono 110 If You Want To Move just phone us. We have large vans and experieno-, ed men. do all kinds of hauling. Coal, Wood and Kindling For Sale. ASHEVILLE DRAY, FUEL CON.

CO. rhonea lit tl. proving. MIhh Falrchllit Futrrtalrw. Miss Falrchlld entertained at her home In West Asheville with a delightful everting swlnl affair this wet.

Miss Fairchlld guest list Included the following: PETTY J0HN3 BREAKFAST FOOD The kind we sell has all the bran loft in it Have you been reading how good bran is for yon to'eat. Let us Bond you a package; the price it 15c. road- tn health and strength. When vonr blood Is Impure rtnd Impoverished It larks vitality, your 1 Imperfect, your appetlt? riMr, nn1 all the functions of your body ere Impaired. Hood's Parraparltln a.

woitderftil M(ii) tonic. It will Kulld yu riuii ker than any other inodlrln It Sinn Htr-iiKlh Mo do end power to twhiie. It the old tinUrd trtrd trun sil-the-yesr-round blood piir'flcr and enrfrl.er, tonic nml ep-l'm r. ha the name fwiinila or liuredlMits. sur for Hood's: Insist on having lu Jessie Davis.

Miss Ila Itovli, M1ss J-! lethcrwood, Miss Want-he Alexrl Jef. Miss BadlB Ingle, Miss Al-tna Anderson; Miss Miss l.en Itecburrt, Mlns tlrace llecham 37naywood Phone- 1715 JT A rP17 Ecient Eervicfl 1 A JLO Good Croocrics Mix I.ulu Troutmsn, Ml-w Wllnu 'nlrchlldx, Minn Anna May Alxn. dor. Miss Elsla Potts. Miss Bliva Case..

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