of house, box The for 16 is in diam. John in In comes On from In work an I LO just in an at S. all the any 20 elven. MORNING, FEB. 8, 1922.
THE KUONTH the Manor for until several weeks. Miss Mitchell has cently been at school at Sweet Briar, Va. Mrs. Benisch and her daughter Mre. Breslaner, who have been the muests of Mr.
wend Mrs. S. Sternberg for weeks, return Saturday to their home in Milwaukee. Mrs. David B.
Morgan, who ham been Chicago and New York for month stay, has returned to the ulty. MIss Emily Hewitt and Miss Varginia Garlick, who spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrx. Chester Hayes, at Mills River, have returned to town Mr. Hal Whitfield leaves: today for visit to friends and relatives in Mississippi.
Judge Frank Carter left yesterday for FL several days' business crip to Raleigh. ALICE CALHOUN AT THE VANCE TODAY An around actress capable of LY rote, Alter Calhoun, the Vitagraph star, in said excell. With each release she portrays a different type of individual In Doors, which will he shown Vance theatre today and toomrrow, she delineates the character of the heroine at the BROS of 14, 18 fond The role varted, showing her first the flippant carefree child and later as mature woman, who, although 1 retaining some of her childish waya, is forced into many dramatie eltuations from which she emerges with honor. The bill today and tomorrow will he augmented by Charlie Chaplin, the premier comedian in a revival of "A DoR'8 Life Through special arrangement with the producers, L. Cadison, director of the Vance, has secured releases on this, and a numher of other of the best Chaplin pictures.
"Shoulder Arms," which scored a tremendous hit, and has been regarded ILA one of Chaplin' very best efforts, will be presented at an early date. EXCITING PICTURE OPENS AT IMPERIAL A picture of unusual merit. George Melford's production "Moral of The Lady Paramount est ottering featuring Dorothy Datton and Rudolph Valentino, which comes to the Imperial theatre for three dalys starting tomorrow. This picture is a dramatic story of the sea, with scenes along the coast of Norway, in Magdalena Bay, Mexico and along the waterfront of San Francisco. The principal action takes place aboard a sailing vesseis, one a trader and the other a smuggling ship, commanded by Captain Kitchell.
murderous seaman. Ramon Laredo, played by Rudolph Valentino, is society man. who has been shanghated, and forced to join 1 Kitchell's crew. On the other vessel, which becomes a derelict, Moran is carried aboard by Ramon, and from 1 then on ensues IL series of highly dramatic complications. Dorothy Dalton is in the role of Moran, while Valentino excellent, gives a powerful portrayal of Ramon The support generally is of the best GALAND 0 Help Yourself As a builder of strength or protection against weakness Scott's Emulsion has stood the exacting self to renewed strength, test of time.
Help your- 8 take Scott's Emulsion! Scott Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 20-30 The Cruise Shop' Mud Packs Scott's Mineralava Face Finish removes all blemishes and blackheads, and 19 FL tonic for the skin. gives the face finish which makes powder adhere. Manicuring, Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Marcel Wave, Permanent Wave early for Appointments 23 Haywood Street.
'Phones 16-2497 IN LISTEN Asheville Mattress Factory has received lot new ticking. samples of which will be brought to your door for selection In covering your Mattressee and lows after they have been renovated and sterilized. We would appreciate a call from you. Prompt service Asheville Mattress Factory PHONE 2216 A Sale of Boy's Knickers Many are going to buy two pairs of knickers during this sale. There is such a fine selection of Two Pants fabrics and patterns you will have MEAN for his coats--Sale price little difficulty in getting a match Double Wear $2.50 TO $4.00 THE STOUT BOYS You will also find an extra good line of patterns to select from and the prices they will be exceedingly low for the extra good quality offered.
In. U. Mo AC, CARRIERS REQUEST PATRONS TO USE POSTAGE STAMPS The Edward Buncombe chanter, Daughters of the American Revolttion, will shortly issue Invitations tea which will George Washinaton he given on the afternoon February 22, at the Piping Hot tea tea will be informal. Each member of the chapter will be privileged to Invite a guest, 80 there he will number present. At the Ins tomorrow of the chapter menta dotalla will he completed for the party, Mr.
and MrA. George Wyman, Jr. who have just returned from their home in Idaho, gave a small bridge Monday evening at the home of party Mra. Wyman'8 father. Mr.
W. Gray, on Howland road. After the RATIO supper WAS served. Among those present wete, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence off, Miss Anna Rankin, Mrs. John Sherwood Upchurch, Mr. Holmes Sawyer, Mr. George Beale Mr. Schwab, of Philadelphia, and Mr.
I. Gray. The Woman's auxiliary of the American legion, which met Monday at the home of Mrs. D. B.
B. Erwin in Raleigh, discuased ways and means of helping the unemployed soldiers to find work. Tho auxiliary's earnest work in this important problem meeting with encouragement and will heneficial resulte, The assuredly bring 25 soldiers of ward at Kentlowrth are receive it Valentine from the Raleigh auxiliary. 'The Cabarrus chapter, of War Moth. ers, of Concord, entertained ward 1-9 at Oteen Saturday afternoon.
the Asheville War Mothers acting as hostosses for them. A chicken was given, with all of the old fashioned southern embellishments. Quantities of chicken, biscuit. and various edibles were transported to Oteen in fireless cookers and arrived at their destination as hot as they would have been had they been served in one's own home. The table was decorated with carnations and roses, presented by the Allison Flower Shop and the Middlemount Nurseries, adding their (ragrant beauty to the occasion.
Several of the younger girls assisted the War Mothers in serving. Mrs. Seroop Styler gave several readings with her well known ability, which were received with pleasure by those present. There were 27 men at supper who thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of the Cabarrus chapter. Cameron MacRate entertained informally with a bridge party terday afternoon at her residence on Soco street.
There were three tables The Junior Music club will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the studio Miss Irene Collyer, Broadway, 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, of New York, who are at the Manor for several weeks' stay, gave a small dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
F. F. Winana Monday evening, prior to the return of the latter to their home in ChicaMr. and Mrs. Baker return within a week or ten days to New York.
Mrs. William Ray Griffin entertains this afternoon at her home in West Asheville with bridge party. 4 Dr. and Mrs. Charles I.
Minor will give a dinner this evening at their residence on North French Brona avenue. PERSONAL at Lawrence, Kansas, will to interpret fairly to students of other the relationship between nations United States and the American In- the tribe to Cherokees, first have Indiana language. Invented Seal yah. an Indian famous for his consist of an alphabet of symbols, This language among the Indians on In the reservation. Upon being driven out of and Georgia.
the Cherokee. settled in Oklahoma Miss Muskrat, who is intensely loyal to her people well as the government, lives near their original settlement, Oklahoma. During vacationa she been engaged Y. W. work New Mexico.
R. Mott shares with Miss Edith Dabh. head of C. A. Indiana, confidence in the ceptional abilities of this young dian girl.
The national board has made possible her long journey. The object of the federation unite fellowship and understanoing the students of the world. Its membership of nearly 200.000 encircles the globe, Exchange. Muskrat the Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Carrier and small NOM, formerly of Staterville, are guests of Mrm. Carrier's mother, Mrs. Wheeler, Chestnut street. Mra, 1 J. Yates returned yesterday from visit to Wilson.
her former home, and from a several days' stay with her sister, Mra. Henry Whartch, In Greensboro. Mrk. George Degge, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. D.
L. Meriwether, at the Carolina apartments, has returned to New York. Mr. Raleigh Allen has returned from a trip to Canton. Mr.
and Mra. Frank Lockwood, who have been in Cuba for few weeks, are at present in Miami, Fla. They return to Asheville early in April. Miss Edna Moore, of Knoxville, 18 visiting friends and relatives in the city. Miss Florence Herbert.
of Alexan-1 driP. and Mrs. Holt. of Newport News, are guests at the Manor. Miss Herbert 18 a sister of Dr.
W. P. Herbert. Mr. and Mra.
M. N. Luther, of Camp Bragg, arrived yesterday for a visit to Mra. Luther' parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Von Ohgen, 36 Clyde street. Miss Mary Minor is the guest. 01 friends at Annapolis, for several days. Mr. J.
T. Horney returns today from Florida for a short visit to his family Mrs. James Verner, of Detroit, who 18 spending the winter Tryon, ig visiting Mra. Chester Brown, and will remain until after the Valentine bridge party of the Federated clubs. Mrs.
H. Beckman Ohner, of Dayton. Ohio, is at the Manor for a stay of several months. Mr. J.
Collins Horney, of Pennington Gap, 19 in the city for a visit to his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Horney, Mr.
Delaphenna who has been in Asheville in the Interest of the Jewish relief drive left Monday for Savannah for the same purpose. Miss Elizabeth Blackford in visiting Dr. and Mrs. Charles La. Minor aLt their home, 61 north French Broad avenue.
Mra. A. B. Doyle is in Washington, for an indefinite stay. Mrs.
M. D. Mitchell, and her daugh. ter, Miss Mary Mitchell, of Spartanburg and New York, who have spent much of their time in Asheville, are JEWELERS Philadelphia DIAMONDS of -EXCELLENCE Diamonds may be secured by mail from this Establishment with perfect satisfaction for the reason that only Gems of first quality are permitted to enter this collection Rings Bar Pins Bracelets Correspondence invited THE GIFT BOOK 19 2 2 contains Jewels-Silver-Watches-Clocks-China-Glass- and Novelties -from which may beselected articles of distinction most oppropriate as Wedding or other Gifts-Mailed upon request WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS-Anniversary-Dinner Debut Invitations -Tea and Dinner Cards Reception Stationery forall Social Functions -Kindly mention which of the above is desired and a a a samples will be mailed In campaign againat the dropping of pennies in mail boxes along the rural routes, and LO 10ourage patrons to purchase stamp: and attach to letters, carriers are distributing copies of the followIng poem the boxes: "I'm Uncle' Sam's most favored pet, I'm hearty and I'm hale; Ive nothing in this world to do But glide 'round with the mail; But one thing almost breaks Iny heart, And my nervous system shocks; It's the everlasting pennies That I'm fishing from the box. carry stamps and envelopes, And postal cards and such; And I would like to sell please me very much; But A man can't sell unless you buy, No matter how he talks: So have to keep on diving After pennies in the box.
all right in the sprinatime, Or when the summer breezes blow: But a different proposition When it's thirty -two below: When all your lingers and your toes Are frozen hard as rocks, It's most anything but funny Scratching pennies from the box. 'And now, quite confidentially, 1'11 tell you something more A rural carrier, ('way out west), Forgot himselr and swore. Says he. "I can stand the snowdrifts, can stand the frozen locks, But blast the measly pennies In the blasted measly box." "When the roll is called up yonder. And we all shall gather there.
They wouldn't let the mail man in Ir they knew he'd learned to swear. 1 you want St. Peter to open the gate When your mail carrier knocks, Buy and don't be guilty Of putting pennies in the Careful finishing of your Snow Pictures. Ray's Studio 2 Pack Square. 2-8-3 If It's Better you find it at Goode's Drug Store.
When it is possible to be made better, you will still find it at Goode's Drug Store. Better service, better merchandise, better management--the aim of Goode's. Along with quality goes courtesy. Test Goode's Service. Use the 'Phone Call 7-1-8 DRUG STORE Designated Prescription Depot for the U.
S. Government You can Still Buy How About Blankets? FALL AND Did the Cold Snap Catch You Without Enough WINTER Cover? UNDERWEAR good, warm Blankets and Com- at a Discount If you haven't enough forts, we have, and they are all ready to Women who are in need of begin a career of usefulness by adorning your bed tonight to protect you a new supply can purchase the attacks of Jack Frost and his allies. medium and heavyweight Unagainst buy Blankets. derwear from us at a pleasing This is an especially timely opportunity to and in reduction. Kayser, Munsing In the first place, you probably need an extra one, and Forest Mills makes are inthe second place, you can buy them for less now.
cluded in the stock on sale. All Wool Blankets, full size. $8.50 Garments are wool, wool and and $9.50 cotton, and cotton. All Wool Filled, Sateen Covered Comforts, 72 by 80 Stroock Motor Corset Covers, Tights and Army inches; regular $10.00 value. Vests from and Navy Blankets Special at Robes 80c to $2.50 All Wool Army Union Suits from $7.50 Entire stock of and Navy Blankets, to Motor Robes, made Pure Down Filled Com- of Mohair, formerly $1.60 $4.40 66 by 84, values to forts, Sateen covered, with $6.75.
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GRACE COAL LUMBER COAL We Sell Only One Grade Of Coal -THE BESTThat Reliable Black Mountain Red Ash Coal The same today, next month and next year-Almost anyone in Asheville can tell you about the quality and the price is right. GRACE COAL LUMBER 'Phone 4227. GRACE 'Phone 4227. Check Up On Us And see just how well we realize our claims for QUICK deliveries. 'Phone 132 or 183 Walkers Drug Store, Corner Haywood and College The Roberts Phileathea class of Central Methodist church will meet this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Y.
M. C. A. Miss Smathers, the president, requests EL full attendance, as plans for the ensuing year will be arranged. A young Indian girl of the Cherokee tribe in a few weeks is to take up a long trail.
For the first time in history American Indiana will take part In a world's conference. To represent her race. Ruth Muskrat is salling from San Francisco early in February. At the world's conference in Peking next spring, this young Cherokee girl, who working her way through the Kansas untver- The Leader's 7TH MILL END SALE -Winter Weather SpecialsLadies' 3 Buckle Arctics, value $2.00 $1.19 Women's low heel, English Rubbers, U. S.
Best Quality 98c Misses', Children's and Youths' rolled edge and single sole, Best Quality a tore 98c Men's U. S. best quality Rubbers, $2.00 value a $1.48 Women's Storm Toe Rubbers 79c SPATS 9x12 Button Spats, brown, black, gray and fawn, $2.50 value $1.49 BLANKETS LADIES' UNION SUITS LADIES' AND 50 pairs of 11-4, 100 per 100 dozen DREN'S BLOOMERS of bleached fine cent all wool blankets, ribbed union suits, $1.50 50 dozen of fine quality regular price $12,50. Mill black sateen bloomers, quality, Mill End Sale End Sale Price regular price 75c. MIll Price End Sale Price $7.95 99c 39c CHILDREN'S UNION SLIP-OVER SUITS SWEATERS 150 dozen Haynes union 60 doz.
ladies' and misses' suits, $1.50 quality, Mill all wool slip over sweaters, $2.50 quality. MIll End Sale Price End Sale Price 99c 99c THE LEADER.