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THE COOS SAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION. I. Mew Knit Sweaters and Auto Caps Another Shipment of Women's Fall Coats and Suits In CSHbSlgfflKHHHffiBm I amzmmmw&s sv 1 1 j iff 3 mtf..fr ?-irKS!a?: a Here I HttiifiimiiitfaBHw 3 iTi "" " '? rr-w- Uj 1 2 PERSONAL notices of v'sltora In tho city, or of Coos Hay people who visit In .ithr cities, towthor with notices of inctal affairs, are gladly received In tho social de partment. Tolophono 1331. No tlccs of club meetings wilt be pub llflhcd and Bccrotarlos aro kindly roquosted to furnish sumo. SWEET INNI3CARRA. IN Swcot Innlscarra, on tho banks of th Leo. Whoro It winds Itself gracefully down to tho ilea, 1 pluckod a dear flower as alons It grow there, A affect little violet. Dure and bo fair. lleildo It a shamrock, thouch modest It self, Good luck brought to all who held this denr elf. Bo batwecn tho two flowers sura I'd havs no dobnte When thoy said, "My boy, stop now, for lioro lies your fata." In swoet Innlscarra. In sweet Innlscurra. Itomnln horo, my boy, Thoro's ono who's so trua In swcot Innlscarra; In Mwcat Innlscarra Tho lrl or your hoart Is wnltlnu for you. "If you'ro looklim for truo lovo," tho vio let said, "Buro this Is tho spot, lad. where- It's born nnd bred, Whoro collocns ara truo as tho bright stars nbovo. Where tho boys thoy havo clvon their lives for truo love." Tho shamrock then satdt "It Is truo, ov'ry word. AlthouRh 1'vo been silent, the vl'let I've heard. And I'll vouch for their vlrtuo, for which thoy would die. In that ilttlo greon Island whose emblem nm L" Unidentified. "A! STITCH In time wives nine Too true, but u kiss nt tho real psychological moment patches tip many u gap (hat would bo ugly Indeed. JtiHt iih Boon itH tho present voting box learns thnt tho weukur partnur In tho Hchonio needH a vote of ap proval In tho form of a kiss, prop erly planted, now ana men, JiiHt that noon will thoy havo sowed woods from which will grow IdosHonw thai ntrotch out Into the mmllght of por- liianent happiness. Of course, In tho honeymoon ntii' It gooH without saying. Hityri Elinor l.oeb. When Elinor cuts her linger on tho protruding hatpin (thnt thero In no law ngnliiHt) It has to ho kissed nnd loved and miido quite well again, for Isn't It hor Ilttlo linger nnd tloean't George lovo ovory tenth Inch of It? Sho Just Hhnll tint havo tho Inast pain about It. Or tho conYo Ih rold and sho niii"t bo kissed to make up for It. If ho starts for tho olllco without tho usuil Koodby Impression ho Ih called hack nnd pays douhlo. Of, If for no other reason, why Junt becausu. Hut after that stngo (oh, they nil go through It), when things aro iimv Ing along In tho way they should or should not go, tho little kins some how KotH lost In tho Hhufllo of the deal nnd only conic to light on rare occasions. So rnro they become that It In dif ficult to create tho atmosphere with out going beyond tho clouds that covor It. Now, John, how easy It Is when you come homo In tho evening nnd find n nice, cheerful lire ami tho wee woman fixing doughnuta (for the mnld may not net them Just .is brown as you llko) to give hor n Ilt tlo kiss ami a word of approvnl. Oh, you nuedn't mako a Hoineo and Juliet stngo sotting out of It or go through a prolonged Olgn Neth crsolo variety, but Just tho little tok en ns old as Mothusaleh. Os sho may be tired with tho day's scheming nnd planning and sewing. A kiss will revive much more readi ly than all tho scolding to "take things ns they come." Wo aro only children at best an I wo want things sugar-coated. The bitterest pill may bo swallowed if ,)lvon with n coating of sweotnuss, no natter how thin It may bo spread. 0 ment nnd good stories made the hours pass pleasantly M C llorton won first prlzu for tho best story nnd tho coiiBolutlon went to V. 0. llor ton becniiso ho drew C. II. Peek ns a partnur. A delicious luncheon was sorved, .Mrs. Ingrain being assisted by .Mrs. C. 11. Peck nnd Mrs. 0. W. Kauf man. Those present wero V. O. llor ton, W. H. Jennings, Dr. W. A. Toyo, M. C llorton. 0. W. Knufninn, C. H. Peck nnd M. C. Maloney. 0 Mrs. F. .M. Krledborg ontortulncd a number of friends at cards nt tholr summer homo on South Coos River Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eugouo O'Connell won first prize nnd Mrs. C. E. Nicholson second prlzo. Mrs. Frledherg was assisted In serving by Misses Frances Wllllnms, .Madge Harry and Rltn Keano. Among hot gucs. i wore Mrs. Eugene O'Connell, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. C. E. Nichol son, .Mrs. Arthur .Melveown, .Mrs. j. W. Flanagan. Mrs. It. l WIIIIiuih, Mrs. T. II. Hairy, Mrs. I.ouls Qorr. Mrs. J. T. McCornmc. .Mrs. M. C. Malnuay, Mrs. M. Tower, Mrs. hiinib, Mrs. Hatch, Miss Tower. Mrs. J. T. llnrrlguii nnd .Mrs. Win. Diiugnn. 0 MrH. K. 12. Ilnguu left yesterday for Victoria, whoro sho will visit some of Mr. Ilaguo'H relatives ni:i also meet Miss Mary Hague of New York City who will return to Coos Hay with Mrs. F. E. Hague for n visit with relatives nud friends horo. OONTitlUUTIONS concerning octal happenings, Intundod for gubllcntton In tho society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not Inter than 6 o'clock p. m, Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro events occur later than tho time mentioned. ) XIIdui.u l.. I ..... -I .. . ..... n ., iu, .unillM .lOUUSOlt or Oakland, Cnl.. are guests of Misses Blfjnn and Solum Holm and other relatives and friends on tho Hay. Thoy will leave next Wednesday for tholr homo und will bo accompanied by Misses Slgnn Holm nud Hesslo Coko who will attend tho University of California tho coming year. Dr. J. W. Ingram ontortalned n few frlonda nt un enjoyable smoker nt his homo on Thursday evening. Brldgo whist, caustic current com- Mlss Kllen Andursou was hostess at an N. C. 0. party nt her homo In North Hunt! Thursday evening. Qames wcro plnyod and soverul musical numbers were given after which luncheon was served. A good time was enjoyed by all. Among those present wero Miss Helen Metido, Miss Kllen Anderson, Miss Mildred Ilond Miss Amy Reynolds, Miss Norn lingo mid I'M lth Allger. 0 .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crosthwnlt entortnlned nt a dinner party In hon or of Mrs. J. C. Roberts, Thursdny evening. Those present wero: Mr. and Mrs. Hrownlee. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Van Duyn. Miss Jessie Chnso, who wns a member of tho Murshlleld high school faculty last year, has written friends Hint slio will tuko n course nt Sim mons Institute In Ronton next year. Sho will visit at Astoria and Cot tage drove before going east nnd plans to reach Hoston about Septem ber 20. 0' Mrs. Eugene O'Couuull will leave shortly for Portland where sho will bo tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Win. Ford, for u while. Mrs. 12. K. Jones nnd Master Eugene may nlso accompnuy her north. Tho O'Con nells returned to town from tholr Hiimmor homo at Tho Maze this week 0 Miss Lillian McCann or North Hcnd returned yesterduy from u two months' stay with her sister, Mrs. Ilndsou, on Coos River. 0 .Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Hlrch entor tnlned Friday night In honor of .Mrs. Hlrch's sisters, Misses Lillian nnd Hazel Morrymnn who nro spending their vacation on the Hay. Various games wore played until Into In the owning when delicious refreshments wore served. Among thoso nresont wero Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Chase, Mrs. Torroy, .Miss Mary Jameson, Miss Huth Allen. Miss Hazel Morrymnn, Miss Irono Prouss. Miss Clurn Rob fold, Miss Mnry Hansen. Miss Lillian Morrymnn, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Krlo Holt. Mr. Clyde nindlngor, Mr. Ches ter Wolcott. Mr. Frank Howe nud Mr. 0. L. Dlndlngor. 0 Miss Flossie Hayes of North Rend ontortalnod tho Suubonm club at her home Saturday afternoon. O Mrs. Minor Jones of North Head entertained yesterday In honor of Mrs. R. 0. dale. Tho ladles bronchi their sowing nnd a delightful after noon was spout. Delicious refresh ments wore served. Among thoso pre sent wero: Mrs. John Groves, Mis Warren Painter. Mrs. J. W. O.trdl ner. Mrs. H E. I)urmelstr. Mr? W, K Rest, Mrs. R. a, Gnlo nud Mrs, T W. Rennlo. Mrs, Joues also Invited n number of little folks to meet Mnster Warron dale nnd among them wero Miss Marguerite Rest, Mlsa Jane Bttrmolster, Miss Ktbol 'Juull nor, Wnrrcn Painter Jr., John dro ves Jr., nnd Frederic Holllster Jr. Mrs. J. W. Ingram will ontertnln tho Hrldgo club nt her homo next Wcdncsdny afternoon at n luncheon nnd pnrds. Tho moonlight picnic held nt Jor dan's covo last Monthly evening by tho Mnrshduld Alumni society, prov ed to bo a most delightful outing. Singing. Interrupted by "Symphony of twisted discords", gnines, roast ing of marshmullowH, strolls, nnd n delicious picnic supper, plentifully mixed with Hand, added greatly to tho evening's plcnsuro. Tho outing brought together nil tho graduates of the four-year high school course except Alice Curtis, nud tho reunion wns nil tho more onjoynblo In thnt Prof, dolden wns prcsont to mnko the coffee. Aftor running Into huge perpendicular sand dunes which ap peared level to the nppronchlng vic tims, tho party embarked on tho Buf falo Hill for town In tho woo smn' hours of the morning, while tho moon Btlll Hhnno bright. Those going wero Prof, nnd Mrs. F. A. dolden, Ruth Golden, Mnrjorlo Cowan, Resale Coko, Slgnn Holm, Mabel Johnson (Miss Holm's guest), Nolllo Trlbboy. Mnry Hunsen, Holvu Flnnngnn, John Ferguson, Joo Dennett nnd Eric Holr. 0 Mrs. R. d. Gale or MeiUord has been tho guest of Mrs. T. W. Ren nlo of North Rend the mist week 0 Misses Mildred nud Margaret Col Itihun, who havo been spending their vacation nt tho homo of their sis ter, Mrs. Jtobort Sartor, In South Murshlleld. will leavo tomorrow for roriiauu wuuro thoy will roBtimo their positions In St. Vincent's hospl tal. I HOSE visiting THE MYERS STORE fclio coming wcok will bo rowm-dod with an exhibition of ninny of tlio new fads and stylos which will bo in demand for the Fall and Winter season. Every express from tho East brings to ua tlio very newest stylo ideas of Now York and Turin that show tho slightest indioation of favorable acceptaneo by American women of refined taste. You nro weleoi n o to visit us daily. Storo open tin's evening until 9:80. Stylish Sweaters for Women Many Styles in Entirely New Designs Prices Range From $2.50 to $6.50 Each We enn now show you tho finest nnd best lino ot entirely now Sweaters that wo ovor received Into our Btorc. Among tho new styles shown nro thoso ivlth sailor nnd Dutch collnrs nnd wldo cuffH, cither of somo bright color or or sumo shndo ns tho gar ment. You nro wolcomo to look the now lino over. Sizes Range from a Misses' 22 to 44 in Ladies' Ask to See the New Fall Coats and Suits Pretty Crocheted Auto Caps For Misses and Women Prices J55c to $1.50 Each Thoso very practlcnl enps como In plain white, red, brown nnd black; nlso with white hood mid red, brown, green, pink, groy or tan col ored trimming. Mudo up In sizes for Women nnd Misses. See our window display. Prices Range from 65c each to $1.50 Another Shipment New Hair Goods Here $3 'S?Bfi 1 7 IScwHr "Elizabethan" Scarfs and "La Simone"Caps Are Here The Latest Fad from Paris The Popular Rage of the East The Latest Dainty Fashion "I.u Hlinono" Cnps nro tho clovorost bond wear stylo of tho times. Their benuty nud pructlcnl fea tures cnptlvnto every woman nnd ovory woman's husband who sees them. For tho pnst few days wo havo shown theso cnps In our west window, nnd from tho Interest nnd comment they received nnd tho ready demand, bespeaks of tholr coming popularity nmong tho women of Cooa Hay. Mrs. J, T. Harrlgan has boon spending tho week ns tho guest or Mrs. W. E. Dungnn nt tho A. P. Owens' summer homo on South Coos River. I 0 Tho South Coos Itlvor Summer Colony has practically broken up, nearly nil returning to tholr homes on tho nny or arranging to do so noxt week. A row nro plnnnlng to mnlntaln tholr summor homes until September. 0 Tho following from tho Dnndon Recorder concerning tho mnrrlngo of a rormer Mnrshflold school tenchni will be of interest to her many rriendH on tho liny: "A very pleas ant but quiet wedding took place nt the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wnldvogol, Sundny evening when their daughter, Annie M., wns united In marringo to George Rrdmnn, Rov. A. Hnborly oindutlng. Tho bride Is n young Indy or accomplishment and o "f Coos county's successrul (Continued on page 8.) BHRnK fiPlo'in.SiTfM'' ef AHiShrSHvBICcl The Newest'Scarf Idea ft Elizabethan" Scarrs nro tho daintiest senrrs shown for nutiiinn. Just tho propor hcnd touch for nutolng, boating nnd gonornl ovoning wenr. The knotted shirring on hood, beautines tho scarf and holds It on securely without disturbing tho coif fure. Tho "Ellznbothnn" is all tho go In London and other Europonn stylo coutors. Prices of "La Simone" Caps, $1.65 to $2.25; "Elizabethan" Scarfs, $1.50 to $2.50 Above Illustrations Show Two Styles of the "La Simone," for Breakfast, Matinee or Evening Wear AGENTS FOR THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS 41 Mercer Street NEW YORK CITY MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR Coos Building MARSHFIELD T .' HE ASTE ELLS HE RUTH That's what tells In Stafford's Can dles. "Tho Tnsto Tells Tho Truth." They nro puro. delicious and whole some. That's whnt tells In Stafford's Ico Cream. The taste tells tho samo That's whnt tells In Stnfford's Soda Drinks. Tho tnsto tolls thoy aro good. The tnsto tells Try n tnsto. FIPTIETH ANNUAL OREGON STATE EAIR Salem, September 11-16, 1911 Home Coming Week TWO STORES. Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits TUB WATCHFUL CARE Races, Free Attractions and Amusements Ferullo's Greatest Band Reduced Rates on All Railroads Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oi-egon. smJ GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Bestowed upon ovory article that h brought to our Laundry ensures U being turned out In excellent condi tion. You will find vour linen spot lessly clean and with a beautiful gloss that will please you. Moreover, your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs have just tho right degree of stiffness and tho goods are delivered promptly oa time at most reasonable prices. OOOS BAY STEAM LAUNDR rnONE MAIN 57-J ,