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riTE ASEEV1LLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913- COMING ATTRACTIONS Healthy, Wrinkle-Free Skin Easy to Have Get Rid oi Piles at Dome Amw nmn ST 1 "o- r-lllll lM l.lll Society and Personals 0) Knit Underwear jot1 PfM Our.large showing includes such world-famous lines as "Duofold" and "Forest Underwear department has been changed to the sg? 5 ond floor and here we 'display afitock ofmnderwear far superior to any previqus Aodies fail Coats Underpricea- Prices mm 25f crarmcrt. When wet offered. Bon sale, we expected iiiimediate i results and were, not disappointed. come and 'see-thfm'jiQ before the line is'plcked ovei forjdea of the stylish garments rj $20.00 Ooats are priced, $25.00 Coats are selling Aate Styles ur are snowmg advanced toep tnat, recently. These have' tidiiflrHflftl.

an popular in the Pashioh Centers- Theso shoes will hA all the rage in theiprihg. pair. Our stock of staples dren's Srhonl and Drpsa that high point of efficiency that characterizes the fl thoroughness of things at the Bori Marchf Ti- tP a Camilla fronts Thev are called bv those who know- "Th Im proved Front Lace. ammany innovations in the front lace-effects ba em braced in the La Catoillc. Our corsetiefe'fulrVuifl derstands the fitting of Frmt" Lace" is more than half the battle i The wedding: of Miss Jane Joplln an4 Mr, Aaburjr Leo, of Clearfield, will of Interest to relative I end frltnda In Ashevllle, The wed -dlig took place on the evening) of' November II at tha home of the brlde'a father, Rev.

Dr, Oiorj Ajaraa, Joplln, In Highland avenue, Loulsvillle, Ky. The ceremony was performed In tk living; room, where An altar of green waa erected, Mist Joplln en-tered the room alone, wore a wadding gown of white charmeuse trimmed In rose point lace, an heirloom In the family, apd. crept chiffon embrolder-td la aeed pearls and rhlnestones. lh Arm tm A atrtvt mm ftttt wrift. train.

Her long tulle veil of Illusion, which waa worn off the face, waa adjusted by a Juliette cap of rose point lac and aha carried vi bouquet of Bride rosea and lilies of tbe valley. Mlsa Lillian Lee, of Ashevllle and Clearfield, waa the maid of honor, and wore a gown of pink brocaded velvet with trimming of gold laie. The draped aklrt wai made round length, with ruffles o'f fold iaca form, lng a flounce. The walat was cut low neck and short sleeves, which waa of pink chiffon trimmed with gold Uce, Miss Lee carried an arm touquet of Sunburst roses. Miss Charlotte Letcher, of Shelby, fill, a cousin of the bride, waa tha ring-bearer, and waa becomingly (owned In whit batiste trimmed In lice, and with this she wore a pink sash and carried a single Klllarney rose.

In the center of which waa tha wedding ring. Tha rtbbon-bearere wore white frocks with pink ribbons, and were Augusta ttoters, of Lexington; La-vtna Reynolds, of Paris: Elisabeth ttty and Ruth Wyatt, of Mount aterllng, Ky. Following tha ceremony buffet upper waa gemd ad Inter on Mr, and Mrs. Les left for Ashevllle, Whert they are apendlng their honey, fnoon with Mlsa Mary Lea. tha groom sister, at her home In Edge, mont Park.

Mrs. Clyde Cotton, of Black Mountain, and Mrs. W. Balrd, of Hum. boldt.

who Ig spending tha Winter In Ashevllle, were luncheon gueata' -al the Langren yesterday. General and Mrs, Theodore Da vidson wer hosts at dinner Sunday at their home on Liberty street Those who enjoyed 'the hospitality of Mr. and Mra Davidson, were Mr. end Mra. Thomas Wgdley Ranul, Cap.

tain and Mra, Elhalburt Braoktn-rldga and Mr. and Mrs. Loula Bqurne. The following party motored from Oreenvllla, ft yesterday and 4ad luncheon at Orova Park Inn! Mra W. Poe and Messrs.

Allan and ff, C. Pot. Mr, Parry Beattle. Mr, O. W.

Dun-sen, and Mr, 8. B. Mathewaon, Greenville, g. were luncheon meets at Orova Park Inn yesterday. Mr Alfred Barnard, chairman of it Ked Croaa aoclety, and Mrs.

Thompson. Frasar, treasurer, assisted ay Mra A. j. Lyman, will begin at -an aarly date an active campaign to fund equal to, If not In fxeeaie of the amount raised hurt year jy tnt sale or the Red Cross stamps, fifty thousand stamp must be sold raise the necessary. Follow.

Ini this notloe of the eampalgn a number of Interesting facts will ha told of tha fin work which baa been given by thU aoclety in aid of those suffering from tuberoulosls in thla elty. jn Mr. J. M. Kerr waa host at a dinner at Orova Park Inn Sunday evening.

Mr. Kerr's gueat were Mr. and Mr. Nicholas Beadlea, Miss May Bernard, Miss Bettle Sites and Mr. Kendal Vorthup, z.

I Mr, J. Blomberg entertained the following friend with a dinner at Grove Park Inn Sunday evening: Mr. II. Wilson, Mr. 0.

M. Olairener, Mr. William Montgomery of Philadelphia, and Mr. Joe Bendhelm of New York city. Dr.

T. Terry was host at luncheon at Orova Park Inn yesterday. T)r. Terry'a guesUg wer Mtai "Williams and Mlsa Stewart, of Bartow, and Mr, T. It Attawson, of Washington.

The Ignoranea club, which was organised thre year ago In thla city, win meet for the first time thla Come today and'let Cafeille; season at th home of Dr, Harrietts Davis, 28 Wood ftp street, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The club will take up the study of suffrage, pro and con, a one of the Important topics of the day. Mr. Clifford Plnchot, who waa chief of the forestry departmeat in the Hoosevelt administration, chose Mr, Overton Price, of Fletcher, as hla assistant at a dinner given last week in Washington by Mr. Plnchot'l mother, complimentary to Mrs.

Fennypacker, president general of th Federation of Women' Clubs. Mr. Price was one of the guests. Among guests invited to meet Mra Penny packer were tbe Secretary of War and Mra. Llndlny M.

Garrison, the Secretary of the Interior and Mra Lane, tha Secretary of Agrlcul. ture and Mra David Houston; Mra William Cummlng Story, president general of tha National Society, Daughters Of the American Revolution; Mrs. J. Borden Haniman; Mrs. Croker, chairman of the conservation committee of tha Federation of Women's Clubs; Lady Johnstone, daughter of the hostess; Mr.

Overton Price; Mr. George Dorr, of Boston, Mr. II. Flattery, and Professor Holmes, of the bureau of mines. Mr.

and Mra. Sam J. Oantt, of California, ar Ashevllle visitors for few days, having arrived In the elty last night. They are gueata at tha Langren hotel. The marriage of Mr, and Mra.

Oantt at Burlington about two weeks ago waa one of the brilliant social eventa of the season at that city and was largely attended by the friends of the bride and groom from various aectlona of North Carolina. Mra. Oantt waa Miss Mabel Isley, being a member of a prominent Burlington family and well known In North Carolina octal circles. Both Mr. and Mra1 Oantt art graduates of Trinity, college, having attended th Durham Institution several years ago.

Upon the completion of hla course at Trinity Mr. Oantt went tt California, where ha haa met With marked auccess as a merchant. Mr. Oeorge has moved hla law office from Waynesvllle to Ashevllle and with hla new home on Montford avenue Is entirely established In Ashevllle. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Carter, of Baltimore, art gueata at Orova Park Inn. Mr.

Robert J. Oantt, ft member of the Bryton City bar, la an Ashevllle bualntus visitor for a few days. Dr. Thomaa Hubbard, of Toledo. Ohio, arrived yeatarday and la a guest at tha Manor, Mr.

R. M. McCrorey, of Staunton, Van it visiting hla stater. Mra. Mob-ley, who haa been 111 and confined to the house Mince July.

Mrs. William Coleman, of Whit, mire, S. la visiting her mother, Mra Thaddeua Coleman, and her sister, Mrs. William Sydney Porter, at their home, "Warsaw," near Weavervllle. "Mr.

and A. S. King, of Lum- berton. N. are gueata of Mr.

and Mra. J. M. Dougherty at Park avenue. Mr, Rhett' Dufour has returned home after a visit to hla father in New York.

I Mm. Fred Bell, of Milwaukee, was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. Mr. Halyburton McCoy, who haa been attending tha University of Vir ginia, has returned home and will not return to college until after tha Chrlatmaa holidays. Mra Rufus Woodoook haa return.

ed home after a visit to relatives and friends In Philadelphia and Baltimore. Mr. 8. Wolfe, of Courtland street, who is In the Massachusetts General hospital. Is not any bettor, and It Is now thought he will have to undergo an operation.

MY. and Mrs. L. L. Jenllns have gone to New York and will snend tha Thanksgiving holiday with their aaugnter.

Miss lola Jenkins, who la studying muslo in that city. Mr. 'and Mrs. Stonewall 3. Mont- mcea at $ou to pair, THANKSGIVING SUITS-SPECIAL AT $12.50 The next time you jmsiTotiV weat window be sure, to take a loolf'-at those flnappy, Anita for Laea noV I Thanksgiving Dsy, Matfnee and Night, 'The Girl of My Dreame." Wednesday, December Co- burn'a Mltistrela 'Tho Girt of My Dreama." 'The Olrl of My Dreame," called an atmospheric musical comedy, which has made countless friends in the cities where It has appeared, will be the attraction at the Auditorium Thanksgiving, matinee and night.

The chief Interest of the etory centers In Harrp Swlfton. who Is a motor enthusiast! his sweetheart and reformer, "Lucy Medders." a Quark-eraas! a milliner, "Daphne," and a Mra. Bombaatlno, who are caught in Harry's hous and cause the tittle Quarkess confidence In Harry to be shaken; 'General Bombaatlno, tha husband, a Jovtal fellow, and a German count, all well-deflned characters. Wilbur D. Negblt, oX Chicago news-paperdom, and Otto 'Hauerbaeh are the authors of the book and lyrics, and unusual In musical comedy, It Is said to be full' of plot and counterplot, and dtveettd of lta muslo would be consistently labeled a screaming comedy.

The muslo by the late Karl Hoschna haa character of high class nd the aonS hits are "Quaker Talk." 'The Letter 5 Toti Shouldn't Have Sent," "Dear" Wttle Games of Guessing," "The Stiry of a Marionette" and "Doctor Tinkle Tinker." a decidedly catchy number which demands encore after encore. The Girl oi My Dreams" haa proved 'a 'worthy successor to the phenomenal Mccess, "Three Twins." Tickets for both the matinee and night performances will go on sale thla morning I o'clock. Coburn's Greater Minstrels. The biggest, best, newest, most enjoyable company Manager A. Coburn has over presented with Co-burn's Greater 'Minstrels is coming to the Auditorium on Wednesday, December "Nlcodemua Olynn," that comical prince 1 of comedians; Governor Bowtn ene of the greatest eccentrlo comedy' dancers, gnd men, producers' And entertainers In Amerlea, Tom Boat; that coon shouting, trombone playing, laugh loosening limb from Virginia, Charlie Vermont; that long; lank, Loulalana levee dancer, singer '-and comedian, Carl Helman; Ed Fisher, Harry Ford; that finished exponent of refined song and dance, ragtime and solo dancing, Eugene Rogers, and a crew of dancing acrobatic, novelties.

These art only a few of the entertainers, novelties and feature acts thla season. It's the show you1, know, never disappointing, always 'refreshing, reliable, enjoyable. SEABOARD PLEADS GUILTY. MACON, OaV Xov. 14.

The Seaboard Air Unfc railroad. In United States court; htre today, pleaded guilty to -two" 'counts charging violation of tha interstate commerce law In ahipmenta of coal from Tennessee. The railroad was fined 11,000 on each count. It was charged that the Seaboard had a Joint rate 'with tht Southern railway for coal shipments from Tea-neaaee to Williams, tht cars to be turned over to tho Seaboard at Helena, Oa. Tht shipments never reached Williams, It waa charged, but were held at Helena for tht Seaboard'a use.

Nathan Straus, long a leading fig ure In tho New York mercantile world, will leave shortly for Palestine, where ho will give all his time to furthering of tht humanitarian work he has inaugurated there. Neighbor Asked For Information Which Waa Promptly Disclosed and She Lost no Time in Profiting Thereby. MIAMI, Okla. "Ont of my neighbor," saya Mrs. Hannah M.

Turley, of this town, "came to my house last week, and aald: 'Mra. Turley, what dtd you take to help you ao I told her It was Just Cardul, the woman's tonic, and tho said: 'I wish I looked as well as you I told her if he would only get 15.00 worth of Cardul, and take it, she would, So the sent her husband to town to get the Cardul, and tommenoed taking it She looked so pale and sick all the time, but It beginning to look better already. As to how It helped me I suffered for about I yeara, with womanly troubles, and became ao weak and nervous, and Would Buffer such pain every month.that I thought, at times. 1 1 would die. Waa In such condition I that I couldn't do my work halt of the time, and would have awful mothering spells.

My husband bought me a full treatment of Cardul (d bottles) and I can truthfully say that after I took the last bottle I waa well. "Am enjoying the beat health now, and am so thankful to CarduL" Take Cardul tot jrour trouble. Tou will never regret It. Begin today. Ask your nearest druggist.

N. B. Write tot Ladles' Advisory Chattanooga Medicine for Special In-structlons and it-pane book. "Home Treatment for Woman." sent la plaW wrapper. on reo.ues (From The Woman Beautiful.) A dull, drab, muddy complexion, or an over-red, blotchy, pimply or freckled skin, can by a quite simple, harmless and Inexpensive method, be changed to one of-flower-like radiance-and purity.

One ounce of common meroollxed wax sold by druggists generally, will remove tha most unsightly complexion -in, from ant to two weeka. By lta remarkable absorptive power the 'withered, faded or discolored layer of thin film skin Which hides the healthier skin underneath. Is gradually flecked oft In tiny, almoM invisible particles. This, is done so gently thero la no Inconvenience, and no trace is left on tht akin exoept that of enhanced beauty. The wax smeared a like cold cream before retiring and removed In the morning with warm water.

If the skin be wrinkled or saggy, a face bath made by dissolving 1 ox. powdered 'aaxollte in l-l pt. witch hazel will be found moat effective, Combining both astringent and tonic properties, thla tightens the skin and bracee up Ita supporting muscles. MINNESOTA AGROrXD. YOKOHAMA, Japan Nov.

steamship Minnesota, from Manila for Seattle by way of Hongkong and Yokohama, went aground yesterday off the Naru-se beacon near Shlma, Slnu, In fhe Straits of Shimoosekl. Everybody on board la aafe. The Minnesota went hard aground In trying to avoid a ooUialon with a sailing vessel. Up a Jate hour this tvtnlng tugs had not succeeded In getting her off. The sixty flrst-claas paasengera on board art mostly Americana.

ANOTHER ADJOURNMENT. NEW jrORK, Nov, 24. By conacnt of counsel for both aides. Judge Fos-tr today adjourned the trial of Hans Schmidt, tha priest who murdered Anna Aumuller, until December The defense said it waa fmposslble to prepare thtlr case by tomorrow, the data previously fixed. A DREAMLAND TODAY "A MAN OF THE PEOPLE I "THE TRAMP DENTIST" "WHEN DEATH UNITES" 4 REELS Good Music CANDIES Allegretti, Huyler'a Mary Garden Belle Meade Sweets WALKER'S DRUG STORE 14 Phonealsa Nichols Shoe Co.

an BARGAIN ANNEa, Shoes and Trunk On tbo Square. THERE'S A REASON FOR THANKFULNESS If you're a patron of the Asheville Laundry, your linens are done the NICHOLS WAY- This way means every care taken; no rough edges, no torn garments, and everything clean. Phone 2000. Asheville Steam laundry J. A.

NICHOLS, Manage. CoOege treat. 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA AT PRINCESS THEATRE Trunk. Bags and Suit Case, D. HNKELSTEIN LOAN opnrnL flowth Mate mono on eale at $12.50.

Simple Home RetnMy, Easily Applied Gives Quick Rellnf and Prevents All Danger from Operation. Kcmd for Fre Trial package and Jrove It In Your Case. Don't even 'think of an operation for plle.i. Remember what the old family doctor said: Any part of tho body cut away la gone forever. One or two applications of Pyramid Pile Remedy and all the pain, Are and torture ceases.

In a remarkably short time the congested veins are reduced to normal and you will soon bo all right again. Try this remarkable remedy. Sold everywhere at drug stores. Send for a free trial package and prova beyond qaestlon It Is the right remedy for your case, even though you may be wearing a pile truss. Just aend In the coupon below at oiM for tha free trial treatment It will show yorf oonaluslvely what Pyramid Pile Remedy will do.

Then you can get tha regular package for SO cents at any drug store. Don't suffer another needless ml note. Write now. WXE PACKAGE COUPON. Pyramid Drug Company, 46 Pyramid Mich.

Kindly aend me a trial treatment of Pyramid Pile Remedy at once, by mall, FREE, In plain wrapper, ao can prove Ita splendid re-eulta. Name Street City sSUst6 aa gomery hv gone for a visit to their old homt at Memphto, Tean. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery will return to Athtville in about two month.

Mr, William B. Troy, of Busbst, was in the city yesterday, Mr. and Mra. Frank Loughran and family have removed from their home on North Main street and are now gueata at the Swaonanoa. Mr.

Herbert Cartwrlght will leave today for a butnesa trip to Alabama and Mississippi. Mr. Basil Valentino spent Sunday with friends In Hendersonvllle. Mr. W.

B. Williamson spent Sun day with friends at Fletcher. Mrs. A. Biggs haa gone to Chi cago for a vlalt.

Dr, 3, Hunnlcutt haa returned from Lexington, wher ha went to attend tho meeting of tha Southern Medical association. TODAY'S miStXS, To Tie served at the Eastern Star Basaar in the Y. M. C. A.

building on JJaywood street, from 11:30 to p. n), DINNER. Vegetable Soup with 10. Chlokon, 20c. Boiled BJoe with Oravy, Be.

Potato Salad 10c Bolls and Coffee 10c loo Cream and Cake, Uo. SUPPER to 8:00 P. M. Oyster Stew with Crackers, lto. Oysters Fried, with CaUup or Plcklea, Bread or Rolls and Butter, Coffee.

He. Potato Chips, Bo. Ice Cream, Cak. Sandwiches and Coffee served all day. Ad, It IT WILL BH THE JSTII.

At the Southern Railway Ticket of flee. Something good to eat and wear will be offered by the Ladles Aid of the Lutheran Church. Com and see. It Don't fall to eoRHge your carnage or automobile from Chambers A Weaver for the Thanksgiving ball at Orove Park Inn. Telephones 177 and II, It BUSY OPENING DAY FOR SUPERIOR COURT Many Minor Caves Called for Trial and Kovoral Postponed Divorce Cl Aside from the case of tho cly authorities against the dairymen and the developments In the cases of alleged violation of the prohibition laws, Ilttlo of Importance transpired In the opening session of the Superior court of Buncombe county, which convened yesterday morning tor a term of three weeks and which will be Immediately followed by a special term of one weak.

Many cases were called, but the majority of them were poiitponed on account of the illness of some of the parties concerned or other valid reaaona. Much Interest centered around the cane of Several cltlsens of Weaver-villa against the city authorities of that place. In which an Injunction was sought to prevent the city from issuing bonds to the sum of for the purpoee of constructing a water system. The'caso waa called In the afternoon and It la thought that it will ocoupy several days before all of tho evidence can be submitted. Jones Williams are the attorneys for the defendants, while Merrlmon, Adams Adams represented the plaintiffs.

In the case of William Arnold against T. B. Wilson the plaintiff took non-suit. The foUowlng divorce case were tried, the prayer of the plaintiffs being granted In every case; J. II.

Wainscot against Julia B. Wainscott, Sam Gregory against Emma Gregory, and Jewett Cox against Lina Cox. In every case desertion waa charged. vaae of O. H.

Miller against the Southern Railway eowtpan? In all of our garments you "Will find relltctedi fashion, refinement, rlchneia in texture and pattern and color Theea UUntje) were never so conspicuous aa In tho present showing of Fall Apparel. Other Suits $18.50, $25 and $35 Besides an unexcelled line of Ladies' Coate, Skirts, Dresses and Waists. H. REDWOOD CO. rMarche.

cpats at a special $16.75 in Shoes They are iitf Ji in -Ladjes'-Shoes and Chil- Shfta i 1pwo lunt 'A I 'U irr- Facial Massage and Scalp- Treatments, "Shampooing, Hairdressing, and Manicuring. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP Fboosj Haywood Sty J.E. CARPENTER nTOXLER. Watcbeetafid Flno JeweJrr. Watch Repairing Mj Specialty, Ko.

I rack hiQjtra. BTmit COKE IN THE KITCHEN -w It is dust-less, and almost ashless; a third jnore; in bulk than coalj and gives fine Slightly dampen audit ignites readily. Phionel30 CAROLINA COAL ICE CO. SO Patton Atow, Drohmor Bldg. M.

J. Kolb, Minnesota banker1 and J. K. Perrault were convicted oi In alternating taaoee)-govenunent ofAslala to tame fraudtt lent patents to Indlaa laada 0 WE HAVE BARGAINS In slightly used Pianoa. Oaab Or Instsilmeots at FaJfc'j? Music House tl 8.

Mala St. Earn CHRISTMAS Money There are two ways to do it. 1st, go out and work for someone elee; 2nd, take advantage of a genuine cut price on things you need for Christmas giving, otdot your own use. The difference between the usual price and what the real reduction is means just that much money made 48 80 cts. $1.50 adoz.

For handkerchiefs, all linen except the 48 cts a dozen kind. Then wc have laces, ribbons, ladies underwear, silk, wool and cotton dress goods, cut away down, things you need and must have. Get em Now Mumpower's 17 South Main St. AaheTllle. Advertise in The Gtizeo.

Manufacturer's Closing Sale of Dresses About fifty models received by yesterday's express, which represent saving to you of one-half the price you would regularly pay for them. Thero are one-piece, street dresses suitable for business or street wear, developed in Serge, Epongo, Crepe, Wool Crepe, Silk and Velvet. Wool and Crepe Dresses are priced at $8 95 to $20.95 Silk Dresses to $25.95 Velvet Dresses at. $16.95 M. V.

MOORE CO. f.sea.tL'?.-:r-.

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