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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFiaD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911 IVWITH meH 2 i i i i "i . n i i sinlWfflS' Webster's aw International WCTIQNAW fc- 9 I ii , i 'F r- ' sx a ' Hfn. (n nurturing find tendlntr to n. (plant which showed no signs of omr (bringing forth bud or blossoms? Nol i Ho would rcallzo the usolcssness of such endeavor, knowing It must bo quite dead at the root. I I Thus tho attachment which re fiiBPB to grow Into tho sweet flower , of lovo Is dead at tho root. Another gardener might know tho secret of II'JUB are kindly, well mcnnlng urttncni ilt it 8 ,ioa(1 ,m8t nn tho hold Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wright hearts that cannot detect a dlf- Hkju o tll0 nr8t gardener, who was oloctod president, Mrs. E. O. Por forenco between an attachment jnoW8 i,ow to thrill It Into being. hnm vlce-presldont, nnd Mrs. Chas. love, says Laura Joan Llbboy. I Attachment, like nil nlnnts In llfo's Stauff secretary. Tho object of this Tho woman who hns welcomed n srl-,gnrdcn( b1io,i bo KVcn tho rogula- club is systematic preparation for tor for years, who has paid lur nf-jton Umo to ,iovolop; when It goes child training. Pnpers will bo read Blduous attentions, without d-?clnr- boyonil tnnt ,)0rlod, giving no sign of nt tho next meeting by Mrs. Walter MB serious Intentions, Is tho nius? '-,., Inta ft roI)0snl of mar- and Mrs. Stauff. Tho club will moat CONTRIBUTIONS concerning ocial happenings, lntonded for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator thun 6 o'clock p. m. Friday of uacu wcok. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero evonts occur lator than tho tlino mentioned.) PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day people who Tlalt In othor cities, together with notices cf social affairs, arf gladly received In the social de partment. Tolophono 1331. No tices of club mootlngs will bo pub lished nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. nnd nt tho homo of Mrs. J. W. o'clock. uocioucicu nnu uowuuereu or an as 10 , , , , not ,)0 cod(llc(1 vhothor his attachment Is lovo. Either marrlago or a parting of next Friday nt Such a suitor may ndmlro a cor- tho wnyB Hnonld ,)0 tho motto of all tain girl, find her congenial company. women , rcgnrd to tloinquont lovors. enjoy her socloty more thnn that of u ,. ,..., ,.,, wlB08t to loo.c nll mnt. niiy othor, but not nulto enough to tora portnnng to tho heart and Its proposo marriage. Ho kcops calling futuro j,nnoB8, or woo, squnroly1 imnn linr vnnr In nml vnnr tit . tim . . . . 1 ' w. , -. ,r. - in tno inco una como 10 a nrm unuor- 4ii)nny uiunuu iu uui, miu nuiuu ltii.u ... iuu 8tnndlng regarding tho outcomo or fnr off futuro mny ask her hand In tno nttnchmont. mnrrlago, providing that he does nocl g,)ch n cour80 , tho pnininR knlfo find Homcono In tho meantime to suit c,,tUnB Into tho plant of attachment, him bettor. 'cither nrrestlng dry rotlor dlscovor- A mnn must form nn nttachmant lnB thnt ti,0ro was no heart In It to for a woman In order to hnvo tho do- anvn Women who koop on from youth to ago nursing a dend attachment lmvo only thomsolves to blnmo for a wasted life. Dennett slro to wed her, but attachments aro like some flowers that wither in the bud novor coming to fruit. Attachment up to n certain stugo Ib desirable. Tho trouble Is It docs not linger at this mark, but Is sure to cither advanco or recede. When tho Friends hnvo -0 been apprised that 0 MIbs Mildred Rood, n Coos Day girl and n grnduato of tho North Dend high school, hns just complet ed tho conservatory course of tho College Her slstor, Miss latter takes place, tho attachment has tl10 '"""lago ' n prominent Marsh- fallen short of lovo. Llfo has many ,,om "" w"",n" wuo ,mB u phases and of love's phases thoro ,oncl,lnK "oro tho ,nBt fow yonrfl w, BooniB to bo no end. Tho different tnl0 '"co tho lnltur mrt of J,ino' kinds of nttachmonts would occupy " Broom-to-bo being an eastern over threo-fourths of lovo's book. " Th0 for,"nl announcement is A man mny bo attached to his oxpoctod soon, boarding houso In which ho has lived O for yoars, but ho Is not so much in Tho Drldgo club wns cntortnlnod lovo with It that lio will not mnrry ' Mrs. L. J. Simpson Inst Wodnes- and lenvo It If tho right girl comes 'ny nftornoon at hor homo in North along. A mnn may bo nttachod to Dond. In tho nbsonco of somo of tho hlB mothor nnd slstor of whom ho Is mombors, Mrs. C. M. Dylor, Mrs. W. tho only support, but Ills lo'vo for T. Morchnnt nnd Mr.. E. 0. Porhnm thorn will not procludo tho possibility "c'o'l substitutes. It was -votod of his loving Bomo other woman suf- to dlscontlnuo tho club meetings dur- flclontly to wed hor. ,mK tho summor months. After a pleasant afternoon delicious refresh- Thoro nro othor attachments mon''nonts wero sorvod. Mrs. W. T. Mer- form which they label "lovo," which cl'nnt won first prlzo nnd Mrs. Me- thoy know to bo out of tho cntaloguo Phorson tho consolation prlzo. Thosi nltoRothor. but that Is nnothor story. Iroont wero Mrs. H. S. Towor. Mrs. Wo nro now treating of tho kind Colco. Mr8' J- W- IBrnm, Mrs. Jones, which do no furthoY hnrm than to M- Knufmnn, Mrs. J. A. Mntson, confiiHo good womon Into uncertainty ra- MoPhorson, Mrs. Dylor. Mr?. to whether tho attachment Is tho win .Morcnnm. .Mrs. u. j. Simpson, ns kind that gives promlso of wedded bliss, or ends In regrets, for to lo'vo nnd not bo loved Is tlmo lost. Tho nttnchmont of nn ovorbashful mnn who wntchos n maiden wistfully nt n dlRtanro, making no sign, too dinidont to approach, Is like nn un- evening In Logglo's hnll. dorground stream of no vlslblo Im-.pected that tho Mnrshflold Mrs. W. S. Tarpon, Mrs. Donnott, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., and Mrs. Porhnm. 0 Tho students of tho North Dond High school will glvo n danco this It Is ox- Hlgh portnnce. school will bo woll represented. Tho Tho mnn who Is attached to his patronesses nro Mrs. Ed. Laugonberg, wlfo, but glvos no lovo, Is n cownrdly Mrs. Jnmos Thomas nnd Miss Lena soldier who has hidden behind tho Kruso. shadow of tho altar, bolng the worst j o of deserter on love's battlefield. Ills j, rj. Orou, who Is horo this wook, affection U tho kind that rocoded aft- nniiouncos that ho Is building a now er wedlock. homo nt Hay Point nml that Mrs. Wo might go itlll further on this Oron and tho ohlldron will shortly slippery plank mid overtake tho fntli- ooino west from Minneapolis to mnko er, whoso attachment for his ohll- their homo tlioio. All nro enjoying ilrpii lia dwindled away w!h wod- 'o.collont health. ding a now Mpouso. In my npiuloh nttnrhnieut U but n warm, elooe frleiuUhlp; It should inn or bo digul lied by tho nomo of lovo. Now thnt wo hnvo nailed nttnoh inent down to whoro It properly bo loiiRB, wo are nhlo to elnsslfy It: Tho attachment between friends mn he n link truo as steel. Tho one would do all In his powor for tho other's nlil, but there Is not In either heart the prayer thnt this friendship shall laht foieer, the brightest Jowol In llfo's crown, that It Hliull take the place which loe and love alono was Uebtlned to occupy. l.ove UneU all harriers. It can with u hIuk'c wae or its magic wnn.l, briiBli nsldu old nttnohments, ns thoiiKh they woro eobwebg spun ovor tho heart, and banian Its gpldors ns well. O Tho Drapeis' golf cultuie club wns formally oi'Kaiil7od at tho homo of Mis. Illinm Wright at a mooting no you sun that x.um 66 95 for Tho woniHii wlio has only u man's nttnchmont to loan upon stands, ford stands for, upon a brldgo of hrlttlo glass, which tlmo will slowly nnd surely cnubo to crumble under hor feet. Tho woman who lias lovo's heh to cling to steors to n port of Bnfoty on llfo's ocean. Would tho careful gardoner wasto yoars, tho earliest and best of his That unme on tho box stands good candy tusldo. It stands for put lt, dellclousuoss, fi(lniOD, delicacy and goodness. U stands for over thing that Is good In Candy for that's what Staf ford candy Is. It stands for a homo factory--Candy made right horo on Coos Day. It stands for tho pride of the mnn ufsoturor nnd tho enndymnkor in matting tho best that can be prod ne ed Try n box of Coos Girl Chocolatos today. Thou you'll Know what Stni- rW BTORBS 't I (Continued on pngo 8.) A NIFTY LINE OF Hats From $1 to The Swellest. Line on Coos Bay $6 At, The Toggery 'TUJJJ nO ME OF QUALITY Togs for "Well-Dressed Men THE MERRIAM WEBSTER ction and cultwi. tV new unbridCea dieted mnr yori. -wr Became ". d,1n orer . before .ppe.td be;J,'?,' coTera. M7oo J'4. lttatrattoan. ' ' 6owt'- n... If la II,. . .. Po. A"StrokoofS,SS?.Sd Bccanse J ftn cnorcloptdm-' 1 ft "'Blo volumo. I Because ,' wh know nn .Siirc hh. Let ni uii youoboutthlanowwott WRITS for tKlaia cf u. titii -.. C.A C.MERRIAM CO..rlli.l,,rl,sprWrT', M.nUmthl.r..r.rKtH.rtt.t''u i)i'i:iNo Proncn ury and Steam Cleinlniot ladles and gents' stilts. Qoodiuj. od ror and delivered. Prices run ablo. KOSH C1TV VB ANDCLFJJ. NO WOltKS U. E. PINEQOR.Pn, Foot of Market Ato VUmt IN Try my yncuum carpet tltutr. fl "- - COOS Building WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR Marshfi!M i -: Myers' Lovely lingerie Dresses .rfT. SsAJis imxmfs -s - mf, 'tWw - i MwM I in.'' i?w Mk& KM'nwk ft J1 I .' I wwk' mm Mm n wW 10'' A Ik I ' III ' - " I... T For Class of 1911 Prices $3.50 to $12.50 TIESE bountiful Dresses are pnrticii- ItI ! Ini'ly ai))ropriato for tho young Girl Graduate. In fact we had her iu mind when w 'bought them. They arc made of a bdantifnl quality of lingerie clotlf and linen, in the one-picco and Princess st3rlcs, trimmed elaborately iu the ruby, filet and Valencienne laecs; also tho Baby Trish. medallions. Irish crochet, hand-made laeo, Hunv. tucks, flounces and hand embroidery. The prices are particularly attractive, especially when you consider how carefully and beautifully every de tail of these dresses has been worked out. Prices in: elude any alterations necessary to make each Gradu: nttng Dress fit perfectly. This Store Will Be Closed Decoration Day Accessories for the Girl Graduate D.U.NTV IIOSIKIIY in flno Mnco Soa Island cotton, merca rlzod gauze, lisle and bIIIc. Black, whlto nnd colors. Regular MI8808 slzoa nnd full fashioned. Prices $-"! l $-,0 SXOWY W1UTK UXIHIHMUSLIN.S. Beautifully mndo un derskiits, PrlncoBg slips nnd drnwors. Trimmed with either lace or ombroldory. Vory pretty styles, Ahh IIHASOVAHLY lMtlOKI). "AMUHICAX GIIII." COllsr.TS. Not n wqmnn's corset, but a girl's coret, nudo on nioderato lines to proporly support n irlrl's dewiloplng nguie. Sizos 17 to 2C. Prlcos rniu'o from ?i.oo to ?a.a.i. KlDOI.OVKSl'IX'IAIi. VOIt MOXDAt, MAY UU, O.VIA. 27 pairs $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Gloves. Sizes, Mlfikcs 5 to 0 Vi ; Ladies, 5 3-1 to 7 U . Colors mostly whlto, cienm and groy. About 10 pairs black. Special Monday, pair. 05c j "1 Women's Strictly Tailored Suits Reduced In anticipation of the early arrival cf our Advance Styles in Autumn Tailored Suits, we muat begin NOW U. make room for them. Not all of the styles of our summer suits are reduced, but you willjinj here such a splendid assortment at greatly reduced prices, that it makes it a matter of economy jog your ouit HERE and NOW. A nominal charge for alterations will be made on all special priced garments. Before buying your suit, see our prices. Below we show two comnarativp lots. Read them. Orte Lot of Women's Plain Tailored Suits, with Ii I nnd ;T6 inch Jackets. Como in Navy, Brown, Gray, Ohve and plain. Sizes 34, 3li and 38, and a couple littl;e women's Suits lnsizo37. Regular values up to $5.00. Your choico of these &4 4 Ap pretty Suits, only I I ,Z3 One Lot of Very Pretty Tailored Suits, in black, navy, gray, etc., and also a few black and white check. In this lot there are all sizes, but not iu every coli Formerly priced up to $30.00. Your & 4 C I choice, suit y'' '(