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BPphhb MMBHiBtUI 'TWWWTO"1 rjuj-p vy,vFj rr THE.COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910 EVENING EDITION 1 l -I r CONTRIBUTIONS concerning soclnl hnpponlngs, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tbo -Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor nut I.Uor tbnu C o'clock p. ni. Frldny of onch weolc. Exceptions will bo nllowcd only In cases wbero ovonts occur Intor Ihnn tho tlwo mentioned. ) under tiii: evening lamp. "Dnddy, wherodoes tho summor tlmo go?" "Go nsk your ma!" "Whnt would wo have If wo didn't novo snow?" "Go nsk mnl" "How do they put all tho pits Into plums?" "Santa Clans makes nil tho dollies nnd drums, "Don't ho, pn?" "Why nln't our An gora nil thumbs?" "Go ask ma!" "Why Is tho pigs' tails all twisty nnd curled?" "Go nsk ma!" "Why don't wo novor fnll off of tho world?" "Go nsk mat" "Don't pooplo never breath nothln but air? "Whcro does tho shadows go, up on tho stair, When thoro nln't nothln' nor nobody ' - thore?" ' "On nsk mil" I "Who wnB the vory first parents of nil." "Go nsk your ma!" "Didn't thoy novsr hnvo pnrents a tall?" "Go nsk your mnl" "How did It hnppan that you come to stay Horo In our homo with inn ovory dny?" "Whlob of you started It nnyway? Bay?" "Go nsk your inn!" HE WOMAN if ? Who WlnB Is first of nil tho womnn wliownnts to win. Every daughtor of u - tnlnly inclines that way. Tho way does not lend downstairs to break fast with n grouch, but with a "smllo thnt won i como off," nt least until tho workaway pooplo nro woll on their way to tho busy soctlon. Con. trary to tho rotnplnlnor, Hfo Is ono happy thing nftor nnothor, If wo choogo to mnko It so. Do you know, tho morning Is ono of tho most dnngorous times In tho dny, says Sophlo Loob. And If wo got off tho trnck at thnt tlmo ofton wo aro sldo-trackcd for tho ontiro day. It Is tho crossing terminal that spoils boglnnlng nnd It is up to each to adjust tho snfoty gates so all will ond woll. And all Isn't woll thnt doesn't ond woll nt tho right tlmo. Tho right tlmo Is at tho stnrt In tho morning, Lnst night, mnn, you wero at tho lodgo. Tho lodgo, of course, Is a very good plnco to bo, provided you bo thoro. Porhaps you nro tlrod In tho morning. Porhnps an unhappy thought comes to your lips. On your Hfo don't say it! In tho morning. It may bo a trilling thing, too, mind, you, but it will buzz and buzz in somebody's brain nnd perhaps sting whon you had not Intended it. Tho woo woman who sat up Into fixing ovor last fall's hat. Corthiniy it Is coinmondnblo to be economical. Mnny a real "creation" has boon created ovor night, bless you. And only Bomo linlr porchnnce divides tho fnlso from tbo truo. Iiut Is it fulr to mnko thoso about you pny for your splondld work of tho nlgbt boforo by a wenry way tho noxt morning? Rather, my dear, leave off thnt velvet facing and faco tbo morning with a soft, smiling countonnnco that Is conduclvo to continuing tho day with its rent pos sibilities. Truly, nothing so mars or Jars ns tho morning murk, it is tho pondu lum thnt regulates tho hours that follow to fly or fnll down. It sooms that tho slightest thing irritntes, but know this: Thoro Is nlwnys n countor Irritant. It is born In tho smllo. Tho smllo will squelch any grouch that would ovor daro to rlso. It BtopH all controversy and brings a whlstlo to tho lips as you start off to business. Ask Ophelia. Sho knows, Sho says: "Tho best thing for your face is a smilo." It Is so easy to cultivate oven a ,roal Joyousness in the morning. Why, it Is tho boglnnlng of a now day. No : one enn tell what good thing may I happen. You initf through tho com lng hours realize n dream that linn boon uppermost In your' thoughts 'nnd nmbltlons. You don't know ( what It may bring forth. Morning Is tho hnrblngur of hope. But It brings nothing If wo nllow a nlght- nrnre to ontor in tho nwakcnlni: time. ' I So: You hnvo been out tho night before Tho morning Is gray nnd you feel blue. You nro Into getting up and Indeed you nro "soro." Will it mnko tho sun shlno if you continue- to whine. In tho morning? Things hnvo seemed wrong mid piling n u; Sloop has been fitful nnd you don't feel fit. You hnvo mndo n mistake nnd you can't got n grip. Will things straighten out if you scoldlngly shout In tho morning? With ovory dospnir n now hopo Is born; Tho day dawns for you ns well ns for mo. You can smilo nnd win out In spite of thnt thorn. There nro rosebuds of Hfo In tho brnmblos of strlfo lit tho morning? Frldny ovonlng, Mra. It. K. Booth was hostoss nt n delightfully infor mnl little sowing pnrty. Needlework was tho ovonlng's diversion nnd wns followed by light rorroshmonts. Among thoo Invited woro Mrs. I. M. Wilbur, Mr. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonev, Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn, Vis Elizabeth, Kaufman, Miss Jossio Qhaso, Mrs. G. A. Dennett, Miss Charlotte Murch, Miss Daisy Dean Rush, MIb Mnudo Pnlntor, Mrs. J. C. Kendnll, .Mrs. W. II. Konnody, Miss Mnmlo Mnhoney, Miss I'hoobo Larson, Mrs. E. Mlngus nnd Miss Nolllo Towor. ! Tho first of n Borles of enrd games, to bo hold nt tho Coos Dny Motor Bont club houso, at North Ilond, wns hold Monday ovonlng, whon nbout slxty-flvo pooplo gnthorod thoro and plnydo whist and bridge. Tho scores nro kept nnd nt tho ond of the win tor season hnndsomo prizes will bo given; thoso affairs to bo hold tho second Mondny ovonlng of onch month nt tho club houso nt North Bond. Dollclous refreshments woro served. TIiobo present woro: Mos dnmes II. K. Durmestor, Ira B. Bnr tlo, Henry 'O'Mnra, R. J. Coko, D. C. Vnughnn, Win. Vaughan, Honry G. Korn, John Hydo, Geo. F. WInsor, J. H. Gnrdlnor, M. 13. Evorltt, J. G. Horn, Geo. Hnzor, F. II. Drlghnm, L. A. Loomls, Chns Williams, "W. E, nest, Roy Drnlnnrd, C. II. Droulllnrd, W. L. Richards, J. A. Allon, Goo. Black, P. L. Swoarlngen nnd Wnrron Stein; Mlssos Dlnncho Wllllnms, II. Ilenr, Killth Horn, Amy Reynolds, Lenn Laura nnd Then Kruso, Jane nurmnstor nnd Ruby Drlghnm ; Messrs. II. E, Burmestor, Irn D. Bnr tle. H. O'Mara, R. J. Coke, R. W. Coko, D. C. Vaughan, Win. Vnughnn, H. 0. ICorn, J. Hydo, G. F. WInsor, J. II. Gnrdlnor, M. E. Evorltt, J. G. Horn, Goo. Hnzor, L. A. Loomls, Chns. Williams. W. E. Dost, II. L. Dost, Holmes, Roy Brnlnard, C. H. Droulllard, W, L. Richards, J. A. Allon, P. L. Swenrlngen. W. Stoln, Geo. Artls, Noll and Robt. Banks, J. G. Mullen, Jay Gray, J. F. Grubbs, G, A. Racoulllat nnd It. Sumner. Misses Edith Eddy nnd Mildred Coko hnvo been guests nt tho Win, Bonobrnko homo on Catching Inlet tho past weolc. 4 4. 4. Dr. C. W, Towor nnd wlfo nnd Miss Nolllo Tower plan to leave soon for Southern California where they will spend tho winter for the benefit of Dr. Tower's health. 4. Henry Block nnd wlfo will leave soon for Redlands, Cal., where thoy will spend tho most of tho winter at tho homo of their son, John Black. ' This attornoon, Miss Daisy Dean Rush Is entertaining nt cards nt tli homo of nor sister, Mrs. A. E. Adnl sporgor, In South Mnrshflold. Mrs, N. RasmuBsen and Mrs. A. O. Rogers Jr., have, issuod invitations for a roception next. Tuesday after noon at tho home of Mrs. Rasmussen PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other cities, together with notices of nclul nffnlrs, are gladly received In tho social de partmotu. Telephone 1381. No tices of club meetings will be pub lished nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish sumo. complimentary to tholr sister, 'Mrs. Willis II. Kennedy, who hnB Just re turned from her honeymoon trip. 4. 4. .;. Tho A. N. W. Club wns entertaln cd Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Rosa Prouss nt tbo homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry BInck In South Mnrshflold. Dcsplto tho lnclompnt wenthor, eight een members woro prcsont. Mrs. J. T. Hnll who wns elected president of tho club nt tho lnst meeting, an nounced thnt her other duties would not permit hpr to servo nnd her reslgnntlon was ncceptod. Mrs. L. M. Noble, who wns chosen vlco-prosl-dent nt tho nnnunl meeting, wns elected to succeed Mrs. Hnll ns pror idont nnd Mrs. Rosa Prouss wns olected vice-president. It wns decid ed not to' hold nny meeting next wcok owing to Thanksgiving but tho following wcok tho club will bo en tertained by Mrs. W. P. Murphy. : Last Wednesday, Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor entertained tho 'Bridge club nt n brldgo 'luncheon nt tho homo of Mrs. Honry Songstnckeii. Tho houso wns prettily decorated for tho occasion, huckleberries nnd Ore gon grnpo predominating. In the tnblo decorations with bonutlful ho quots of rod cnrnntlftns. score enrds 'ote., n rod color schomo wnB cnrrled out by Mrs. Chnndlor. Bosldes the mombcrs of tho elub, sho had ns guests Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn, Mrs. E. Mlngus nnd MrH. E. 0. Porhnm. First prize wns won by Mrs. E. K. .rones, Bocond prlzo by Mrs. II. S. Towor nnd tho consolation prlzo by Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn. Tho noxt moot ing plnco of tho club has not been nunouncod. 4. 4. 4. Doric Chnptor, O. E. S., of Marsh Hold,, has Invited tho mombors of Cons Chnptor, O. E. S., of North Bond, to meet with thorn noxt Tuos dny ovonlng when thoy will hnvo special Initiation followed by n ban quet. Tho nccoptanco of Coos Chnp tor litis not yet boon rccolvod but It Is bollovod thoy will bo prosont. Tho event promises to be ono of tho most delightful that tho Eastern Star has hold this year. 4. 4. 4. On Tuosdny ovonlng ovor fifty of tho mombors nnd friends of tho (Continued on pace R. its " ' '-t jf Jltl I ni 1 ) W Jt smi $MLt f . w I Tliese are tihe styles that I will be worn this season I I Learn how different they feel in the Jj ' I Red Cross Shoehow restful they fee!. ' J I Have 3rour shoes just as fashionable I but add the Red Cross comfort. ! I You can get the exact ilyle you Though of regular t'dclsnesj, jo.i I I uant nd you will find that In the cm bind it double when new. I I Red Cron Shoe, it fit much cloier, hat better Unci and more Vornen find they can put l ic N I character. You will be a enthu- Red Cron Shoe on In the .tore j I tlaitlc about it effect on the ap- and begin wearing It at once, It li I I ftarantt of your foot as about the to eaiy on the feet. HO I " Come In and .ce the new Fall M I The comfort of the Red Crow itylei. llend them. Walk ia I Shoe i due not to any certain them. Know how different tliev i I ityle or .hapc but to the wonder- feellii the Red Croii Shoe. Hlph I lJ eaie of In flexible sole, which Shoe, 31, .50 and 5S. Oxford, I I, tanned by a ipeclal pioceu. 53.5'J and SI. fi I Magnes & MatsoiilJ I ' -1 m ambmS JSs. fh oZm oir famk I Torkish SaLfis 21C-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J NlCW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at tho dis posal of tho Coos Bay public at .REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drlvors roady for any trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horsos boarded and rigs carod for. Now hoarso and special accommo dations provldod for funeral partlos. W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Broadway, Mnrshfleld. M$wim-iwM AajubMjviik a fi '' isr.T i V8fA SATURDAY EVENING POST .vn EXCLUSIVE LADIES HOME JOURNAL. AGENTS Subscriptions It Is now getting to bo tho tlmo of tho year that you want tp subscribe for some magazlno, or periodical also to RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS . vJIf they aro about to expire. Wo can take ' your subscriptions for any magazlno or periodical nud meot any CLUBBING OFFER. 'nriivjivv'iiv v svt j,i aw (e&tj.iibjh. ! vW-. fiomeCGveh' ifoifo SPECIAL OFFER. 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