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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918. i DANDRUFF MAKES Society nd Personals TWENTY-NINTH panted by Miss Mary Webb, ofi Oxford, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hrown In Greensboro, and by Miss Llda Mayhugh, of Danville Colonel and Mra. Frederick P.

Pax-on. of Atlanta, have arrived and ure guests at Mountain Meadows Inn for the remainder of the season. Pr. O. Jones, who Is under the direction of the war work council of Ji HAIR FALL OUT 5 NIVERSARY A Small Bottle of "Dan I I derine" keeps hair thick, the Presbyterian church of the I'nlt retury to the commanding general at headquarters eantern department for the pant year, Is spending a short furlotiRh with his uncle unci aunt, Mr.

und Mrs. C. H. Mclntyre. on Charlotte street.

strong, beautiful. ed States, working among the sail ors at Norfolk, will come to The Young Business Women's league of the Kiret llupiixi church will meet in the Hunday Hchool room this even Inn at o'clock. Kvery young business woman In Asheville In In-Tlted to Join the league and nci; In It aim, which la: "Adding happiness to those around us, comforting Home orrow, relieving noma want, and Items Chosen at Random About the Montreat the first of next week from Girls! Try this! Doubles 1 wi i beauty of your hair in few moments. Store That Are Playing an Important Part in This Big Sale Spreading the Tidings of Peace to al Mr. Charles Kdgar Storey, has returned to Charlotte after spending a short Interval at Waynesville, having uccompanled Mrs.

Storey and Ihelr son, Cameron, there to spend some time. the world, for self-culture, and the Greensboro, where he is spending the Interval. Mr. and Mrs. 15.

Bascom Kinney have moved Into their new bungalow, near Blltmore, on the Hickory Nut Gap road. Captain James Driver has returned to Camp Sevier from a brief vlalt to friends In Asheville. Miss Martha Smith, of Charlotte, will Join Mrs. K. C.

Harrison, wife of Mermaid Hair Brushes Lieutenant Harrison, in Henderson-vllle this week for the remainder of the season. Lieutenant Harrison is professional advancement of each member" Kverythlng in connection elth the league In free and all that la asked of the young bUMlnexx women Of Aahevllle la that they Join. Mr. and Mm. Charted A.

Norburn entertained Informally with a moon-tight picnic Tuesday evening at Sulphur Springs in honor of their hou.se guest, Sergeant de Verle 1. Oilmer, Camp Pike, who left I Removable Back, Rub- Middy Skirts Plaited Skirts of Best Grade Drilling, value $2.00. '4 jk Special Twilled Tape Three yards to the piece, I inch wide. Piece OC ber Cushion. overseas.

Colonel and Mrs. C. W. Broadfoot and Miss Frances Broadfoot, of Fay. ettevllle, will spend several weeks In $1.00 value -MeW this vicinity, arriving this week at Montreat.

at Miss Jeanette Marks, of New 0 leans, is a guejtt the Battery urk hotel. ii Black Taffeta Silk Mrs. W. D. Moore and Mrs.

G. J. I Automobile Caps Rison, of Memphis, arrived Yard Wide Black Taffeta Monday to spend the remainder of -27 All colors, several styles; the season at Mountain Meadows Inn. Swiss 35c Swiss-inches wide. Extra Special.

Silk. $1.75 value yard $1.39 fvenliig for tlelma. to upend noma lima with his father and brothers before returning west. The picnic party so enjoyed swim In the waters of the Asheville school lake and an al fresco supper at the Springs. Sergeant Gilmer hss been at Camp 1'ike since Last October and has received a meilul lor exoert marksmanship.

An interesting point in connection with Hie and 36 29c 59c values up to $1.00. Special Lieutenant Woodrow McKay, of Mrs. Cowan and Miss Elizabeth Cowan, of Kalelgh. leave home this week to visit Western Carolina. Mrs.

J. E. Hennesaee has returned to Salisbury from a visit to the mountains. Miss Sallle Saylor, of Salisbury, arrives this week for a visit of several weeks In Asheville. Columbia, 8.

la In the city for a visit. Miss Caroline Thomas haa return Dimity Quilts 63x90-inch Dimity Quilts, military service or his family is that he and a younger brother are in the Doll. Dressed Character ed to her home in Columbia, S. after a stay in Hendersonville. value; Madras Best quality.

In colors and designs 50 inches wide; 45c Dolls, $1.88 many -36 to to $2 at Service and that his father, possibly. Will serve with them as he too is within the present draft age. He Is a Mrs. J. C.

Ballard, of El Paso, MIsa Placid Clark, of Tarboro. several styles; value $1.75 $1.48 lexas, arter a visit or nve weeks or who has been the aueet of the connection of the well known Ollmer values. Less 10 Necklaces Neck Beads a noyelty. iamlly of North Carolina, of which Attorney General Robert Ollmer, of -Waynesville ia a prominent member. Ladies' Handkerchiefs imitation reari Deads; very Misses Huzzard at their home on Chestnut street, has returned to Waynesville, where she has been a guest at the Hotel Gorden, for a stay before returning home.

Miss Bertie Medlock and Miss Sara Harris, of Charlotte, are visitors te-the mountains who will spend some time In Hendersonville and Brevard. box Em- more In this vicinity will leave on Friday for her home. Mrs. Ballard has been attending the conferences at Lake Junaluska, noting particularly the national speakers attending 'this year and the excellent addresses made by the bishops who have been In Europe on the Importance of making right the war condition for the American soldiers abroad. Mrs.

Ballard attended the conferencea In connection with her work In the South- Three in a broidered Initial attractive. $1.50 value 98c Matting Suitcases Japanese Waterproof Matting Suitcases. Well bound, with good locks. Regular $2.00 values. rn 25c IMP IS AnU fc nftiia iM t- nr.

and Mrs. S. Westray Battle en- tertalned Informally with a family luncheon at the Battery Park hotel for Miss Itebecca Hill of Acranton, Pennsylvania, who arrived with Mrs. Battle's daughter, Mlaa Vinton Llddell. for a visit to Corners.

Box Miss Nettle Burn, of Mercersboro. Special tPl.eJU church. 1 AshevtUe aa th ufLfifJ, AOtOlrs, I HPettn-T hr visiting Mrs? H. Thomp Battle and Miss Llddell at the nailery Silk Gloves Ladies' Long Silk Cloves, Black or White, JQ $2.00 values; pair pl 17 Park hotel. Jl Jl Kimonas Japanese and Serpentine Crepe, Cheney Silks and Satins and Crepe de Chine; Light and Dark Colors.

Prices $2.00 to 1 A A $29.50. 1UV0 son at her home in Norwood park. Mra. E. G.

Bray, of Charlotte, haa returned after a visit of several weeks at the home of Dr. and Mra. Leonard at Beaverdam. Off Marked Prices Within ten mu.utea after an appli Blankets 10 Comforts. Eugenia Le Compte entertained Informally for a few frienda Tues- cation of Dand irlne you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalr.

not Itch, but what Miss Willie Love Yuong has return day evening at her home on rtanmn avenue. Jl Jl Miss May Knight Rush, of Mobile, is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mra. Omega H. Foster, of Asheville, at Mountain Meadows Inn.

Mrs. Cooper Smith and Miss Newton, of Griffin, arrived yesterday for a stay here. "Mrs. C. A.

Graesar, of the Citadel," says the Charleston Post, "has gone to Beaverdam, N. to rest and recuperate from her patriotic activities for a short while. Major Graeser la Trunks ed to her home on Hillside street, after a visit to friends at Knoxvllla. Mlaa Gertrude Matthews, Miss Off Marked Prices ienn. White Chinchilla Coats Paulina Welch and Miss Julia Welch, of.

Charleston. S. who are visiting 10 on Trunks, Bags In Hendersonville, will be chief guests New Models. Regular Mrs. T.

E. Teasley leaves today for and Suitcases visit to friends In Virginia. $15.75 price $25.00. Extra Special Traveling Bags In Cuba and their son, Mr. Albert will please you ivill be after a few vieks' use, when you see jw hair, fl and dow at first yen but really new growing all over the scaln.

A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, fadfd, brittle arid scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with and carefully craw it th.ough your J.alr. tak'ng one small strand at a time. The effect Is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy. an.

ha- an appearance of abundance: an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne for a few cents at anv drbr Stationery Note Paper and Envelopes or Correspondence Cards and En- QQ velopes. Box eJaJC Middy Blouses Best grade White Drill Navy Serge Collars and Cuffs. Regular price $2. Special PleUe7 Alwaya ask for Blue Ribbon Vanilla.

Used by the best cooks. Sold by the leading grocers. "Beat and takes less." Advt. Uraesar, at he north." Off Marked Prices 10 on Bags and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lee Skyes nave as their gueat at their home on Suitcases under $10.00. Shoe Trees With toe protector the size to fit the latest stvle at a dinner planned for the first of next week to be given by Mrs. T. C. Page of Asheville.

Jl Jl Mr. Walter Tomms Wray. of Ashe-vllla, entertained a party of six at Mountain Meadows Inn the first of this week. Jl Jl Mlaa Lucy Mclean and Miss Gertrude Campbell, graduate nuraea, were honor guests at a farewell dinner party Tuesday evening at the home of.DrY and Mra. M.

M. Leonard at Beaverdam. Misses McLean and Campbell expect to leave for service Montrord avenue Mr. Skyes, sister, Kelly-Sprlngileld Tires are Characteristic of Western Carolina Auto Co. Service.

it Mrs. W. E. Pratt, of Norlina, N. C.

Off Marked Prices 15 on Bags and Misses Dorothy and Edith McKaln. shoe. 1 5c value, pair 8c of Orlando, Fla. who have been visiting Suitcases over $10.00. Misses reari ana Bara Griffin at their home in Oreenvllie.

S. C. are ex store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is aa pretty and soft aa any that It has ben neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all vou pected this week in Hendersonville to apend tho remainder of the sum BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS. Prof. Miller's exhibit of oil paintings in the Law Building Is the finest he has ever shown here.

They are mostly scenes of this vicinity and are a great advertisement for Asheville. The huge painting of "Bailey's Bend" in the window is a masterpiece. Advt. It. In the near future.

mer. surely can have beautiful hair and lota of it -f you will Jut Uv a little Danderlne Advt. Reverend Mr. Deckman and Mrs Deckman, Miss Jennie Plonk, of King's Mountain, and Rev. C.

b. Miller, of Greenville, 8. have been visitors In the city for the past few Low Cost Menus. days. ICUTICUM Mr.

Farrabee, of Andrewa, N. ia spending a few days in the city. Mr. and Mra. Kope Ellas, the former the son of Mrs.

Kope Ellas, of Aahevllle, hare aa their guesta at their home in Bryson City Bishop John C. taiga end Mra. Kllgo, the parents of Mra. Ella. Mrs.

Kllgo will apend a month or longer in the mountains and Bishop Kllgo will leave earlier to fill engagement In hie district, Alabama and Mlaeisalppl. "Mlaa Kathleen Orr and niece. Miss Mra. J. H.

McConnell and her daughter, Kilns Margaret McConnell, of Aahevllle, are apending a week at Breakfast. Cantaloupe Baked Eggs Muffins Coffee Restfulness Montreat. Mra Clinton Hughea, formerly Miss Hulda Hattemer, of Asheville, has aa her house guest Miss Sadie Kil- HEALS FRESH SHIPMENT Kathryn. Hecktn, of Chicago, are Luncheon, lirazied Kidneys Mashed Potatoes Teas Artichoke Salad I with Ice Cream guests at- Mountain Meadows inn. In tho sick room Is Inrgcly a matter of restful lighting.

And nothing helps this more than the right kind of window shades. An Interesting group of guests at Slrin Trouble the Battery Park hotel, arriving yesterday, la composed of Dr. J. H. patrllck, of Montgomery, who is spending several weeks here.

Mrs. Hughes recently returned from Columbia, 8. and from New York, where she spent some time with her husband before his departure overseas. Mr. Frank Johnstone, of Georgetown, 8.

has been spending a brief Interval In Asheville from Brevard, I where he is spending the season. Mr Guthrie, of the United States navy, Dinner. Shrimp SalTd Sandwiches Chocolate Ice Krappe Mra, Guthrie, of Portsmouth, and the Misses Eleanor and Cathrlne On arms and all over body. Pimples ASHEVILLE SHADE CO. mica, rca ana would ttcn and burn.

When rubbed became irritated and Guthrie. Mr. and Mra. Gustav Sylvan, of Co Breakfast. lumbla, 8.

C. are at Mountain smarted. Could not sleep at night. Got a free sample Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Afterwards boueht more 8 Walnut St.

Phone 8SS. Baked Eggs Butter ramklna WALKER'S DRUG STORE and Johnstone is a brother of Mrs. El llott W. Hazrnrd, of thla city. sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs.

inn for the eeason. "Miasea Margaret and Elixabeth Drop an egg In each, cover with ana uaea one cake soap and one box Mr. and C. V. Thompson, Jr.

crumDs, add a little salt and pepper rennant are spending the summer Ulntment and was healed. From signed statement of J. C. of Louisville, have arrived for Dr. Ben C.

Smathers the rest of the season and are guests uodgen, 119 Cotton Americua. at Mountain Meadows Oa. It is eaaier to prevent skin troubles Dr.CM.Beam MIsa Terrle Buttrlck has returned than to heal them. -Clear the cores to her home In the city after having and bake In the oven until the crs are act. I.unclieon.

Brawled Kidneys Cut the khlneys in half, remove the tubes, cover with cold water and bring to a boil, drain und bring to a boll again. Brown tablespoon of flour, add the same of butter and when smooth add slowly i cup of stock or water and stir until boiling. Add a tablespoon of lemon DENTISTS and keep them clear by using Cutlcura Soap for every-day toilet purposes PATTON SCHOOL FOR BOYS Principal, Jacob C. Patton (Harvard) Thorough preparation for college, or for business life. A few boys taken into.

Principal's family to board. Next term begins September 9, 1918. 271 Haywood Street. Phone 1007. spent several weeks at Fort Caswell.

Southport, N. C. where she visited her brother-in-law and sister. Captain with their grandmother at Aahevllle, where they are receiving many social attentions," taya The Charleston Post. Mra.

T. E. Egertbn, of Charleston, i. la in Asheville for the summer months. Mrs.

Duke Hay and Mra. Wlllard Leland, from Black Mountain, are gueat In the city. i Cornelius McCauley, A. F. U.

S. army, haa been confidential sec- Over Caraalchaer and Mra. G. C. Galther.

and touches of Ointment as needed. tr" "HI- Addrm poat-eard: "O.Mr D.M. SMUa." Sold mrrwbtn. Samp ate. Otnbnant a and ioa.

Talcum if-. Pacta Are. Gnv Phoaw ItSI Mr. and Mrs. Wade R.

Brown, of Juice, the same of tomato catsup and place In a saucepan with the kidnevs. Greensboro, N. are expected in Asheville this week to apend some time here. They will be accom- Simmer one hour and Just before serv that since he was handling messages concerned such matters. ing add a tablespoon of sherry.

Artichoke Salad Feel and boll soft In water to which has been added a Accounts of the people Leicester Township are solicited by the Bank of Leicester, N. 4 Coniponnd Interest oa 8a Tings Accounts. MATTERS OF RECORD tablespoon of vlnesar. Cut tn strips and serve with a French dressing. Pineapple with Ice Cream Into a mould place a layer of vanilla Ice cream then a layer of sliced pineapple, another layer of plneapplo and ice cream until the mould Is filled.

Cover "There's a Long, Long Trail Awinding" One of the most popular records gotten out in months. In great demand, so call early for yours. and pack In ice and salt for half an The following deeds were registered yesterday: J. 1). Penland, trustee, to V.

E. Shuford, property in Black Mountain, for $75. F. D. Taylor and Harriet Tavlar to R.

D. McGinty, of, Union "I I i property near Weaverville for hour. Dinner. Tea Frappe Pour a pint of boiling water over four teaspoons of toa leaves and let stand ten minutes. Add a cup of sugar, two cups of water and boil together five minutes.

Add the grated rind and Juice of three orunges. the Juice of two lemons and a can of grated pineapple, let stand two strain and half freeze. HUNGRY? Walk Right In! Sure Cure I Never Fails! That RED TALK'S MUSIC HOUSE Phone 206. 76 Patton Ave. $10 and other considerations.

T. B. Camhy and T. J. Camby.

his wife, to R. Wilson, property in Falrvlew, for $10 and other considerations. Bernard EMas and wife, Susanna Allport Elias. to Southern Coal company, property in Asheville for 'and other considerations. JURY IN SECOND TRIAL ADDS $3,500 TO AWARD New Betty Wales Dresses A wonderful selection of these smart, girlish models came in yesterday.

Practical "First Fall Frocks" is the best way in which we can describe them. The combinations are serge and satin blue serge with black satin, black serge with black satin, blue serge combined with plaid taffeta. A brown serge, collarless, is very ef-. fective. Other models in Jersey and silk.

With dignified simplicity the keynote, quality the pre-eminent feature, and reasonable prices predominating not only women of Asheville but visitors from out of town should find more than usual interest in these Betty Wales dresses, sold exclusively by us. Laurence Hudson and wife. Jfarle S. to Elizabeth Shaft, property In Aahevllle for 1,000. Marriage Iilrciises.

Marriape licenses were Issued yesterday to: Cade Mortnn and Annie Torrence, both of co.unty. Robert Johnson and Hattie Yellock, colored, both of Buncombe. KODAK WORK TEA ROOM 3 Pack Square. Mr. Mllle Davis, Administratrix, Awarded 17,500 Damages by Jury Yesterday In Superior Court.

Delicious Meals at the BANDANNA 92 Haywood St, and the PIPING-HOT 288 Charlotte St. Parties Called For We are specialists in develop, lng and printing. Bring us your filma for best results. Choice of two papera double weight gloss, or single weight dull fin- save you ineae prices money: LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Mrs. Llllle Davis, administratrix, was awarded a verdict of $7,500 yea-terday in the Superior court, the Southern railway and Arthur E.

Wilson, engineer, being the defendants. The claim for damagea arose from the killing of Julian Carr Davie, 1 years old, in the Asheville yarda on November 18, 1)16. The case waa tried sotrie time aa-o and the plaintiff awarded Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Printing. 2Mx3 or amairer, each ftc ttx41. 3M3.

SKUK X5H. 4x5 and Poet Cards. Kodaks for sale Films for sale. RAY'S STUDIO "On tho Square" orer Nichols' Shoe Store. Phone 1704, AshevUle, N.

1 14.000 damaa-es. the Jury taking the 11 Ladles' Suits, Coats. Hits. Alan's Suite, Overcoats, Hats. Dry Goods, Blankets.

Hosiery. Eta. The Racket Store I BUtmore Arm. view that there waa contributory negligence on the part of the boy, who was acting as a messenger at the time he waa run over. ul After the verdict of 14,000 was awarded the, railroad asked for a new X'lH Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost.

Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck rm and hands each day and see how I lasts Vl 1IIC aao va. uui ir I court. The new trial was granted and I haa Juat been completed, having oc CRUISFSHAIRSnOP Manicuring, Chiropody, Pacta cupied the court alnce last Thursday. The second Jury did not hold the view that there was contributory negligence on the part of the messenger and waa pXjJJ vourikin from growing old VI I MA RINELLO I laiUHaw ghacbiaa TraaasaaS) I I TTn-iriiln ill mi li -tit i im 'nil film flu ihailaa.

I fcrmoTca 4 nrmtma. Lvva afcia ctoar aaa amenta. NownutienariajarT. Prvvaratiaaa WL Xf nrTrtT-it bour aifU la. Jl I MRS.

OALtt'ft I MARINELLO MOI I I Nv Phona 1171. I I Mayweet I THE LEADER Lodlej CsMo-lhaiS) Baady-to-Weeur. roeular Price Mot. tk IsHsrflss, g. CL also Instructed by the court that the 11 Pattoa Ave.

Phone 78. Maaaage, bcalp Trra Miami Electrolysis. freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and case coula oe eonaiaerea unaer tne i fd.ral liahttitv mt1 althftirh the Bt Baywooal whit the skin becomes. Tea 11 It (a AdTt. Ifendants contended that the boy waa eegaxed ia Inters tale commerce aaWBEceaa..

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