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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
L WOMEN'S DOLLS TSLrrv rnn H OUIuiCI I IMf Their Coot MowiU Up Sometnnct to Hum!riKls of Dol'ari, frrUV. ' i' f,r smuwipn hi nw , t Meir .! la mart HNIIIiMTy ' nt ips l'. Mm win- l i..t iil-ii llffc n'-m-.w. Hhnws k iiuii m.iIhk thr terr drewfd In n itwu uf laev mwI Aih em- iK'fi?-- H? 4ft !S t? w; swy m s ': 1 '. I .19 'j' j tszua . . .' m sgwwmwfBa ; 'v r 'ik . V EH 6 , &&& . f4F r yin .rrj!" wi Px. 1 jK DOLLS I'OII HAI.K IN RMAIIT MILLtNRIlT HIIOl'. broidery bordered with strips of line able, ii rcpllen of Its "mother's" gown. Pjirlolan Women Qolno Armed. To curry u stiletto In jour waller la tho Intent Parisian fad. Whether rent or linltallon. these Hiker or Kilt pon iards afford a pretty Mulsh to a huge satin how ending In a fringe of silver or colli. Tho hnmllo of the tiny Htlletto In marked with the owher'H mime or monogram. Qown Rnovr.tln3 n New Profenlon. In these days, when most occupa tions nro overcrowded, a woman iIocm well to Ktnrt a new line of her own. A bright Chicago woman, Miss M. M. Franklin. Iiiih opened a shop many women would do well to Imitate. Slut rcmodclH old stylo gowns, taking largo or Hiuall conlraetH. whether for shops or private Individual. Tho average dressmaker will not re model old gowns. Many of them carry their prejudices no far that they will not even bring up to date their own creation of a previous season. Another woman who engages In HiIh work makes a specialty of fashions, not from the originating, but from the remodeling point of view. Many wo men of fashion Head her all the rem nants of a now gown the moment It In made, and she keeps them until tho gown Is sent to her to be rebuilt on new lines. She iilrfo doe alleratloiiH lor cuHlomerH who buy ready made clothes ami dyes and rearranges old stage costumes lo present a new effect. Many brunches of this business read lly suggest themselves, like the mend I UC of tine lace, remodeling of lace robes wlilili occasionally require the serlces of an embroiderer, etc, A woman who Is a good cleaner could easily combine her business with this new Held of woik and remodel and freshen entire wardrobes. In these d.iys of expensive goWns many women wish to wear them more thaii one season If I hey can bechanced Houiewhat to e-capo recognition or to bring them up to date. They can af ford to pay the renmator a good prhe and still be saving money. math itomxsox. $" . "t WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES. Mliis Heulnli Kennard of Pitts burg has dm.- much to teach the children of the piixg-oumls bow r to play. She Is pieldeut of her & ... ....... ... .... .1 ..I.,.. j , city a pinjsnuimi ni-pin-i.iiniii. i Miss Cryntal KiiHtiniiu of Xew f X York li a member of the Xew .' r York stale commNslon on em- r X ployern' liability and Industrial 5. 4' accidents. $ $ Mrs. David Preseott Hull was i. HJ Florence Howe, sivond daughter S. of the late Julia NVard Howe. i "P She Is a well known author and j S lecturer and has written some successful children's stories. As & 3. ti lecturer, principally on man- ncrs and customs, uho has trav- , A cled extensively. ; fy One of the best known of tho 1 $ country's woman preachers Is jj t Mrs. Caroline Hartlett Crane of Is S. Knlanmzoo, Mich. In 1&W sho A founded the People's church, n , creedless bcven day working j X church. Later she relinquished X her pastorate and through tho Woman's Civic Improvement A j leacue coiumencetl a much wider T work-that of a civic evangelist S ami a municipal houseclcaner. JPg Jilt t Ii L ' . t Y I !?. A. II' K . frS r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREtON SATURDAY, MARCH 18, . ...-.MMMwillllll," AT THE fl CHURCHES iMi.'ii' t when r rnet--1 to hnt tl.' Kundar chnreh no . mil laif-r thHii Kildnr evnln to nre liMMtlen Hn tirda).) t o rxiTKn msirriiHic.v nintni i or xttirrti nitxn. Sunday Sehmil At 10 A. M. CtirlaMnti tnlenor at 0:X0 P. M. Pnweliln'K service at Jl A. M. nnrt rso v M.. by the pnrtur, Itev. Al bright. Tin: i.fTiiKitAX ciifitcii. v Itev. .1. Itleliard Olnon, I'nstor. V D:li A. M. Sunday School, nl ways conducted In I'iikIIsIi. 1 1 A. M. Tho uaiinl mnrnliiK or vlcos, conducted In tho Swodlsli Inn giuiKe. Third Sunday In .uut. Toxt .loh. 7:10-31. 7:80 P. M. HiikIIhIi service. Toxt taken from tho I'nwlon History of Our Lord. At .North Heud. 10 A. M. Sunday school. . ciiitisTiAX scinxci:. t Services will bo held In tho Chris Han Science hall, .1117 Thlr- str.-e north, Sunday nt 11 a. i" Subject, "Matter." .MAItSIII'IKI.I) CATHOLIC flUltCII. Itov. l-'nthor Mornn, Uector. Mush will bo celebrated In Marsh- Hold 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, tho Itov. Father J. A. Mo rnn celebrant. NOItTII I1KXI) CATHOLIC CHUHCH. Hov. Fntlnr Springer, Hector. t Mass will ho celebrated nt 5 o clock, Sunday niornlnt; by tho very Uev. Father Moran, MPISCOPAIi i:.MMA.l'i:ii ciiritcH. Itov. Hoht. K. IlrownliiK, Hector ICIIO A. M. Sunday school. 1 1 A. M. Mornlnc Prnyer and sermon. 7:30 P. M. KvouIuk prayer nnd sermon. Thoro will bo services In Myers Hall, North llond, nt 2:30 Sunday afternoon. CHHISTIAX Clll'HCH. A. O. Walker, Minister. Preachlni; .n the mnrnlns nnd ove iiIiik ou the second nnd fourth Sun da) of each mouth. lllble school at 10 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. H. at 0:30 every Sun day. $ MAUSHFIKM) . I'HKSHY'IKHIAX CHfHCH h Sunday school, 10 n. m. sharp Y. P. S. C. K. nt 0:30 p. in. Preaching nt 11 a. in., nnd 7:30 p. in. t Ml I'HOMST KPISCOPAl, 4 Uev. H. I. Htitledgo, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. ni. Kpworth League, 0:30 p, m. Hvenlug sorvlco at 7:30, 0 xoitTn nicxi) pmcsiiv- 0 THH1AX Clll'HCH. Itev. D. A. Mac I.eod. Minister. 10 A, M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Preaching service. 0:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Preaching serv co nt 7:30 In the evening with special mus'c, All strangers In tho city aro e.v Tlifr U more ('MHh n this serilon of thr h'mitv than all o her rttTa't U lopi-lhpr unit until lht ll iev rrt suppoKil in I Imninlili' for a great m ny ;i ni'fi r p o iiniiiiroil It ' looal it H'Rtt ainl pre itIIkmI lnl rmr Irs nml h ion anllv tllne to cure Oh local I'pntmrnt. pronoun M n tnrnralilc Stflcnrclias rocnr larrh to be a mntlltu to mIiIki i ml therefore ro)uttf ron-IIMl ttoiml trealmenl IIhII's fatai Ii Cure ni mi aolurrd b V J heneyAt'o ToU.lo hto st eonl (MiisMlti tons rnreon the marlei It U Is' en to itor from 10 drop 'o a leanrtnun ul. It arlsillrerllv on te dlooil an1 mui-om u faces of the slrm Thev offer one Inuulicit ilolpus for n re It ialltocurc r-cml for circulars ami te'llmonlals. Aitdrcss V 1 I'llKVfY CO , Toledo Ctilo Sold bv PniKBlsis 7.V Take ttall's Kamllv rill's lor constipation. 'tended nn InUtnllon to nil of there arrxlcpo. o xoitTn iiki MimioiM i in m it. itrv ai.i".i:t s HifKY. i'.i'- ftnnday !": 1" o . m. Prrachlm II Mm n m. Kiorth I.rnn, 7:30 p. m. .'. .S)UVl:IAV MTIMCUAX. A. I.. RANMl'SBRX, Por. JrrMce Snndn liornln at '.0.15 .ttnilny achool nt 10 o'clock. Junior league, 4:00 p. in. I'lltST IIAPTIST CIIL'IU'II. Itev (1. I.oltoy Hall. lleoldence TiPS Sixth btrvet 0 Pbiines: t Itesldence, 2G0-J. Study, 2SH-L. 10 o'clock Sundny school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Worship. 3 o'clock nnstsldo service. C:30 o'clock 11. Y. P. U. 7:30 o'clock IJvenln? worship. Kvonlng subject: "Why I llollevo tho Dlblo Is True." This Is the third Bormou In the series answering some honest doubters. The Youhr People's mooting will be lend by Miss Flor ence Graham. A SH i:TH HAY AHVKXTISTS O T. (5. nrXCH. Minister. .4440 Sovonth Day Adventlst service re conducted every Saturday al tho'r new church as follows: Sabbath schorl a 10 n. in. preach tig serv'co 1 0 -I r n. in. You aro I'ordhlly Invited to attend. SEED CATALOG READY TO MAIL Tli ld!ns Seed Catalog of lha Wtl Ltllr'a Catalog. Your 1S11 crop IpniU on GOOD ad anil for thl Catalog and Bt tlio belt. 'Vrllo now to tho CIIAS.H.L1LLY CO., Seattle, Wn. 5 K jsaaffireaaKaaasarami iimtss Dummy or rbjable BUSINESS HOUSES THE FOLLOWIXfl IS A LIST OP IlKMAliI.K Ill'BIXESS HOl'SES AXI) iiiTHivrMa' m IAR8IIFIKM1 WHO 1IAXHMI CJOOHS THAT CAX HE flUARANTRKIi l m L.S ,N MEX WHOSE WOltK MAY nK HEPEXHEI) UPOX. IT WILL PVY YOr TO PATItO ",p TI,km Mother's Res'aurant Has been consolidated with tin IJLAXCO G1HLL HOOM In Dlnnco Hotel nnd is better pre. parod thnn ever to servo good menls. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Phirrhjnrj and Heating MnrxbrlHlil. Dre riionc 773 .JBuild That Chicken Yard Nothing encourages cliiokcns to lay better than to have a large roomy pen for them to scratch around In. Build it out of 4-foot LATH and save almost half in the cost of construction. While they last we can make 8 the low price of Vl 1 0 Cents Per 1 00 Lath A large number of chic .en raisers on the Bay have al ready taken advantage of this offer. !jCA.S!nilhLumb8rf.C0. j Phone 1S0-J Retail Yards 132, South Broadway 22HJi i iiTaxssazYauvcgggrjcic lunza J f 7tr xir All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically e.ve cutcd. Call at our works on Soutu Droailwny. t a. Apple That every man and woman who reads this paper will read this ad. And I'll bet another apple you will read every word of it. What are you reading it for if you don't think ADVERTIS ING PAYS? I dare you to take the bet. Phone The Times 133 and the ad man will help you make people read your ads like you're reading this. SEE AD MaN -- GET YOUU JOB PHIXTIXO HOXE AT THE TIMES OFKICE. letter Heads, mil Heads, Eiie- lopes, Calling Cards, etc. STADDEN All klnda of photograph work, bromide enlarging and ktwlak fin-Isblui;. 19II - EVENING EDITION SttSX,VI5 Now Pacific Monumental and Building Works H. H. WII.SOX, Proprietor MAKSIIFIUI.l), OKI-:. Bier iMM,'.v.'z-tm Gsnrffitazfimass i Butter Wrappers Printed at The Times' Office J. .. KOONTZ Machine and Hepnr Shop. KEXEJtAL MACHINIST Steam aud Gas Engine Work I '" """"" at Bhop. Front "eei. aiarsbfleld, Ore. You Will Fmd Solid, com foil a.) In ' oru HI KM n i, mad by the I era U o.irabiii blllly d er.i ,, , , ImMmr an bat a ii, rotHlti (Mr line and last n llf il i t prove a annire m , Another Inipurtait that our price en than for poour q , tria'iv Nonds. I.ct ins IlKitre ') j on want nnytii d Kit 'hen ehnlr to a ciMt. ' r 1 ani it when rui i i OH plctn C. A. Jckfison, , Oldest I'm iiltnr- stnrc J on t'oos Mnv ADD, HUNT a4 Co. roxTinrnum ami iirii.nnus. All Isliul" of repair., ami simp Wot luoiiip ly nlti'iiilctl toned unitlrilonf. PllOlld iil OIL SUPPLIES Tin Coos i)r.y Oil and Supplj t'oiupL-n; iiiidor the inunngcmeit cl 'J. VV. Fliinngiiti will conllauo to h. jdlo tho Union Oil Compaay't giw llne, dlstlllntt., benzine and coil oil nt their oil house ncross tho Dirt) which plnci' tliv havo moved thtlr ofllco. Phono 302. Good Livery Service Fnncy now rigs, good liorses ul caroful drivers aro now nt the I' posal nf tho Conn liny public it HKASOXAHIiH ItATI'-S Illgs or rlgH with drivers read; (or any trip nuywhoro any time. Ilorw hoarded and rigs cared !or. Now honrso nnd special nccomao dntloim provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S Ml'ICIlV AX1) HKi:i) STAIII.KS PHOXH u-:t-.i. Coal Cheapest Fuel on Coos Bay Lump coal 9I..10. Xut real $J0& Wo do nil Kinds of hauling, ul contracting. Horses nnd vehicles tor Isalo. For quick dolKe-y call a !L. H. HEISNER. i I or phono 120-J or -Ifl-L. 30c Per Dozen HOUSKW1VKS TAKH XOTICE Wo will do nil of your ..Spreads, Sheets, Tablecloths, Slip. Towels, XapUliw and Dish Cloths, i nnd na ninny of each ns you llit Bond nt tho rnto of 30c per dot Call up Phono liUO-J. nnd a drlwr will cnll and explain all. MAHSHFIKM) HAXI) AND STK-W LAL'XDHY. I'OH (JO()l WOltK llr'tig your clothes to us. C!nM pressing nnd ropalrlng a spoclW' by experienced mn. Satlsfactlrt guarnntoe-.t HLANCIIAHP l,uv SOX, Alliance Hltlg. Front St. Have That Roof fixed NOW See CORTHELL I'hi.ne :tl-t. PAnLY nOTEL THE liLOYD MAHSHFIELD'S POPULAR Uatea induced to: Day 50c, 75c n.O'l; week $2.00 to $5.00. Ho" keeping apartments with g i1' $'0.00 to $18.00 pel month. Flt BATHS-P. W. HI'LLIVAN. jw AUTOMOBILE. For automobile and other I"'1 anco, see Aug. FrUeen. Be" panics and cheapest rates. Aim wni7.KKX. 08, Central Ave, SInrshflcW- When hor child is in danger man will risk hor life to protect No grent net of heroism or H life is necessary to protect a c from croup. Give Cnaraben1 Cough nemedy and all danger avoided. For sale by all dealer ii . 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