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f,r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. IJUBHUB Strictly Modish Man-Tailored Suits For Misses and LittleWomen, at$12.50 to$25 h l 1 IWllli II HI I l M1IWMIP I !!! II I I I WIIWUWIIIWWWIWW nil I' WW I HWy K R hi n n it tt el ti Ol o n u ! C0NTIUDUTI0N8 concerning social happenings, Intended lor publication In tno aocloty dopart niont of The lines, must be sub mitted to tho editor not later than G o'clock p. m., Friday ot each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whsre events occur later than the ttmo mentioned.) NIGHT THOUGHTS. They come to haunt mo In tho night, Tho fair words I hnvo left unsaid, The little kindnesses I might Havo dono for pooplo who tiro dead. Tho niomonts when I might havo shown A patience that I thrust away They haunt mo when I sit alono And count my profits of tho day. They come to haunt mo In tho gloom, The spiteful things that I havo done; I watch them gathor In my room, Their ghostly shapes I can not shun; They como to haunt mo In tho night, Tho pleasures lost because of me, Tho llttlo lies I've told for splto, Tho pangs I'vo given needlessly. Tho chances I havo lot go by To speak what might havo given cheer, Tho child's appeal, tho orphan's cry, That I protended not to hear; Tho idlo momenta of the past That I neglected to make bright, The gloomy shadows I havo cast They como to haunt me In tho night. O F THERE Is anything In tho world Kendall I moro futllo than a useless man, It Ih a usoloss woman. "Ellmlnnto tho mother Instinct from the unlvprso. that beautiful ten der feeling which cares for all tho llttlo things of life ,and makes them rertlle, makes them grow, nnd what linvo wo left? Tho drones In tho expect such n Utile creature to devel op Into a real w.oinan a real wife?" "But tho man who marries hor must ndmlio hor ns sho Is," I said. "lie may hope that she will change or that she will develop," said Mrs. Wlggln," nnd really the lovo ot a man who Is hor well, her superior as a human being somotlmes works won ders with a woman's character. It develops her ns much almost ns the love of her children. But so many girls don't want to develop. They aro stodgy, stupid, not with native stupidity, but with arrested develop ment. What our girls need most !s n senso of responsibility. "I am pretty awkward with my hands because my activities arc In othor lines, but I'm sure If you or I had been plnccd on n farm at 20, wo would havo fitted ourselves to everything a ranch womnn has to do cooking, sowing, oven to tho mnk Ing of me,n's clothes. We'd bo n Mintnod to hnvo been dones In tho hive, to" havo always recelvod and novor to havo given anything. "Self-control, Holf-sacr'flco, respon sibility tlios nro tho things tho mo dern girl needs to learn." 0 A pleasant Mnsqucrado was hold tho other evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mobly, In honor of their daughtor, Miss BcbbIo. Games woro played and a sumptous lunch eon was sorved. Among those pres ent woro Misses Solma Abramson, Mnbol Craig, Vivian Craig, Ada Clau son, Colin Post, Lillian Thor.wnld, Myrtle Smith, Messrs. Emll Churchill, Guy Churchill, Clnrcnco nnd Roy Greeno, Georgo Lyons, Chns. Rltz mnn, Chns. Casey, Al Segur, Leonard Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith, Mr. nnd ."Mrs. Geo. Craig, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. 0 Mrs. Chns. Sneddon celebrated her GStli birthday at their home In Rail road Addlt'on, an occasion nt which all tho membors of hor family living In Oregon woro present. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. D. .1. Hccs nnd family, Mrs. Allco Sned don mid family, Hugh Sneddon nnd hive. n"w"l,n"'7'"""VZnB "'''. Chw Sneddon. Sr.. William girls so as not to add to their "'- Sneddon, J. B. Sneddon. Chns. Sued- Mrs. Knto Douglas Wlgg'ns. woo ""g Mls Mabel Sneddon with n swo Mn one u and a sol distribution, a lino repast was served, with n swor.l in ono lianu nnu a hoiu- Th(J 0V(mt n,B(J nm.koil tll0 40th . nlversary of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sneddon' tlo" In th other nt. . r 1 ..it .. .!.... I ho juw miKiimu iiuuiur iviiu ,1,.,M.,i.w" ...lili, i. ..i i ... takes books fioin Bunbenms wns just '""'v i C,C f lmn- from Cb.cago. I1'""" U' v- ,n Nvomber, 180S. Mn v.'lggln, or Mrs. Georgia C O ItlgK?, ns her fi lends know ho:, had1 Mrs. Thompson outertnlncd tho Just ii'liirnori it 't-r rillghtful npirt-jg'rls of tho Soventh Grndo of tho ment 'n West Plftv-flghth acreo". South Marshflold School at horJinmc Ten was being served when our fO' 'on South. Firth Street Inst Saturday vnr.ntlou look plnrn, sayB Nlxola nftoiiomu Ilnskotry wuh tho ordor Hmitn. Mini Mrs. t;'Mi woro n to-i or tlio day. Mrs. Jones nnd Miss gown of French orifinlo which blond- Palmer asslstod with basketry nnd on tun rooi royH nnt! u'o or lier .tw rerrosninonts. EiiKlnnd klcs. I q 'IMii nntlim tf 'Mn1innn " lino Knnn . nnii..,i ii i...,n. r i.n t.i..i,i ,.n.i Mr '' K- Straw has Issued Invltn- lin TW l.nrl.nno l...n.ia 1. I.na n "" '" lllliclieon nild COfdS HCXt twinkle for human wn.ikness. n tear Tiiomlny uftornoon. for hiininn folly, nnd tho vory uniis- 0 unl combination or n mind nnd lienrt Mrs. W. II. Kennedy entertained that balance each othor. a row rrlonds at sowlnu Monday nfter- I had nskod Mrs. WIkcIiir to tell noon complimentary to Miss Gertrude mo wiint sue coiiH-uerou mo most caWllrnx of Portland who Is tho guest nontlnl element In tho training of tho of Miss Mnmlo Mnhonoy. Ten was modern girl for the responsibilities served nt the closo of the nftornnon. or wirohood. No, hIio did not say Anions her utieats wero Miss Illnnche Fn-tinnn, Miss Mnrlo Wnller. M'hr Charlotte Murch, M!ss Mnmlo Mnbou ey. Mr. It. K. Hootb. and Miss Ger trudo Wilcox. Mrs, K. Mlngiis Is expected homo next week from an extended visit with friends In California. Among thoso she has v'slted aro Mrs. C. J. Mlllls and Msh May Ilennott In Sim Francisco. Mrs. O. n. Illnsdnlo nnd Mrs. W. S. MeFnvland In Los Angeles nud Mrs. Grnco McCoiinnc-Fronch nt PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day pooplo who visit In othor cities, togother with notices of social affairs, nro gladly received In tho social de partment. Tolophouo 133. No tices of club mcotlngs will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. Jones streets, San Francisco, Wednes day, Novomber 8, nt 1 P. M., tho Rev. Archdeacon Porrlm, rector of St. Mary's, tho Virgin, Episcopal church nt San Francisco, officiating. Tho pnrlore woro decorated with whlto chrysnnthomums. Covers wero laid for twolvo at a. sumptuous and elabor ate wedding breakfast at tho Hotel Stewart, pink roses predominating In tho tnblo decorations. Rov. Shires and brldo left Immediately for tho Grand Cnnyon whoro they will Bpcnd n brtof honeymoon beroro going to tholr homo In a suburb of Now York City. The ovent was ono of moro thnn ordtnnry Interest to tho pooplo of Coos Day ob tho brldo during her several years of rcsldcnco horo en doared horsclf to all with whom sho ennio In contnet. Mr. Shires nlso Vlsltod hero a row times. Mrs. E. MlngiiB nnd Miss Alpha Mnuzoy or Marshneld woro among tho friends present nt tho ceremony. 0 L. J. Simpson nnd wlfo or North Rend plnn to lenvo today on a pleas uro trip to Portland nnd othor north ern points. O Mrs. A. E. Morton of North Rend returned this week from n sovornl weok's visit with friends nnd rela tives In San Frnnc'sco, Los Angeles and other California points. Mrs. E. F. MoTlssoy nrrlvod homo this weok from nn extended visit with friends In San Francisco nnd other California cities. cooking: but you'll ndnilt that her re ply made oven that prosnl detail or domesticity seem Into estlng. "I think nny girl or moderate In tellluonro can learn to conk well within three montliH nfter her mar r'nge," Mrs. Wlggln answered. "The thing which Is more Important for hor to learn Is a sense of responsi bility, which will make her eager to do whntevor she can to be n helpmate In tho reul koiiho of th wod. "Perhaps know more or the couu- IrV Vll'l lllMIl flP Hlft rtltt (lil llimiuli tt) tell th truth. I can't see lint thoy0r,nml ilirrer widely In faults or vlrtuos. My home Is In Ilollls, Mo., nud for your I hnvo kIvou whnt time and onergy I could to tho development O The North Rend Tennis Club gnvo n delightful dancing party nt Eck- off hull Inst Snturdny evening. A or lloll's. lluxton anil Mar Mills, three unique Kchomo wnH carried out In the iiiljolulnx Places. I organized a Dor-! decorations, pennants, tonn's rncquots ens society really a so t or village, nnd netting be'ng used effectively, bountiful nwnrlnt'mi nnd n library. ,Tho decorations were nrrnnged bv 'n nnd wo have Just taken up tho quos- committee of which Miss I.nurn Kruso tlon of the trulnlng of girls. Wo Is- was chnlrmnn. The affair was a Hiied n Dorcas cook book, and nt thojnioit delightful one. end I wrote two or three pages tell- n lug tho girls what they might do to .. ., ,' ., . . . , bonutiry their home plant wild llow-l, ai, North Rend 1 rldge Club will ors, eultlviite the'r gardens. I ,0 fiitortnlnoil next Wednesday oven- Lack Kveu ()i Fnslilone.1 "Acconi.' ,VR,b.Vi:' 'I'"1 Jlr;,W. R. port. The pIMiments " tclub d d not meet this week, tho last "Why. there nre actually girls who,",pVlnK hnvliiK been nt the C. M. Ry don't know how to nr unxe tho llow-'lor mw " weok n ,n8t Wednosday an for the table. Vet It can't bo;0"'" Willi they give their time to the cultl-' 0 vmion of their niliuU. The girl of Tho soclnl which was to hnvo been today haun't even the uceonipltsh-i Blven bv the Coos Rav Motor Roat inontii or the old ranblouod womnn. ' Club nt tho clubhouse In North Rend Sb doesn't ilrnw or paint, piny the 'was nnstnoned IndeflnUelv, Tho en harp or speak nny language but Jiorrtiunient committee of which Prof, own. What do uuch girl do?" o-iil-bs is cba'rman Is now arranging "They go to niHtltieo," I answered i for the ?erleB fo the winter nnd will "woarlng oxnggoratod, ovor expon-lannounco dates ror them soon. slve clothes, with their hnlr ratted 0 hiii! padded out or all human roem- ... . ,, ... ... lilunno " M's Penrl llenth will entertnln rtn liend Kn'scn- "Wlth real mother-or-ponrl opornl1 1l,n,,t nf 'n, Xo, MKOM Mini n lmv nf nl.nnnln I.. I "'"l CllUlcll tit her 1 glasses nud a box or chocolnto In homo In North The Guild tiioir imwi" nii.i,..i mh0 ti l Rend a week from todnv . T. , . ..... HMMI'll I'liei II IKKlll 111 a. . . .. . complete tho p'cturo. "AH tho pnr-l WHl " 8IU'P nl "ifCMui Tiuirsdny af- llul1ii i n-i mum niui .ii OS tiorii iiiio .MIIIIUK" but no buslnoss or Importanco was taken up. npheinalln of extrnviiKance "I don't think there Is nny doubt. Is theie. that tho city girl gets too in noli oM'Iteiiiont, too much nmuse inont, not nhva.vs of tho best charac ter? Rut of courso that depends on the class of girl and on tho Judgment of the parents." "Yet without training how can ono ''''e mnrr'nge of Miss Mnblo Clare MHHs nnd Rev llenrv Herbert Shires wns solemnized nt tho homo of the bride's na'ents. Mr, nnd Mrs. C. J Mlllls, Warren Apartments, Post nnd Miss Alpha Mauzoy returned this weok from nil extondod trip through California during which alio visited ut tho homo or hor sister, Mra. Jns. Hlbbard at Ypoka, and with rrlonds In Rorkoloy nnd other points, and wns present n tho mnrrlago ot MIbb Mabel Claro Mlllls. 0 Two weddlngH took plnco on tho Rny this week and woro told of hi de tail In Tho Rally TIiiich. Thoy woro thoso of Fred A. Grluolds nnd Miss Ellin Lovolnss and of Julius HagquUt and Miss Hilda Rernoll. R. T. Street and wlfo nnd dnughtor lert today ror their old homo nt Sn Jem. Ohio, whoro thoy will spend threo months with relatives and rrlonds. This Is tho first vacation trip Mr. Street has taken in about 11 vo years. Mrs. W. S. Chandler Is now vlBlt Ing her daughter, Mrs. Helen Chan-dlor-Tromnlno, nt Vancouver, R. 0. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tromnlno havo Just moved Into n JinndBomo now resi dence of their own In Vnncouvor where Mr. Tromnlno Is now pormn nontly located. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd nnd wlfo en tertnlned n Binnll pnrty of friends at progrosslvo whist Thursday ovenlng. Tho plnv resulted in Mrs. J. G. Kin ney nnd Goorgo DliidliiRor winning tho prizes. Delicious refreshments wero served nt tho conclusion of tho evening, Among their guests wero A. R. Cnmpboll nnd wife. C. S. Dodgo nnd wire, J. O. Klnno nnd wiro. Ifarrv Rradfleld and wire, Mrs. Fluolla Turner nnd Georgo Dlndln gor. Tho Lndlei Art club wns plensnnt ly onternlned by Mrs. J. w. Mitchell nt hor homo on Commorclnl avonue. Sowing nnd conversation were rol lowed by rerreshments. Roslileatho members or the club. Mrs. Mltcholl hnd pb guess, Mrs. E. F. LoMloux nnd Mrs. S. C. Smnll. Ti'e Enl"nnnl A'tnr Guild mot at tho homo or Mrs. W. R. Curtis Tues day artornonn, Almost tho entire Guild wns present. Thoro will bo no meetings until rurthor nunounceniont Is made. n The North Rend Mothers' nnd Tenchers club mot at tho school houso Friday afternoon to discuss mntters or Interest nnd Importance. An Interostlnc sneech on tho "Rela tions or tho Mothers' nnd Tenchors' Club to the Schools." wns glvon bv Hr. McCormac or Marshneld. nnd Mlssos Xonln Knorr nnd Esther Im hoff gnvo n plnno duet. Thoro was a good attendanco and a vory satis factory meeting. Mr. nnd M-s. Herbert T.oclfhnrf nrn P'niintlltr to leave tomorrow nn n short olen8iire trln to San Francisco nnd other California points. Mrs. Dresser .and 'Mrs. Rnldwln woro guests or the uftornoon. F', day. nee 1. tho club will meet with Mrs. E. Kolloy. Mrs. 0. W. Tower entertained n la-go numbor of ladles with n bridge STIERIij is something nboui these new suits that appeals to misses and women oi! refined taste. Each suit has distinctive lines and features that Dluccs it bevond the beaten path of ordinary tail- l ored suits. They have an cxelusiveucss of design t and color combination that arc lascinatmg indeed and in good taste. Sizes 13 to 36, Prices to $25.00 The sizes range conveniently from a 13 to n 3G. Tlin finnfc nro linnil With SkinilOl's' Ol Bfilflhlir's W Satin or Susnno Silk. The skirts have the high Princess waist band, with perfectly plain or pan- eled skirts of two to two and a half yards in width. The Materials Are the Novelty Suitings of Tan, Grey, Grm Purple and Brown, and Plain Serges in Navy, Brown, Green, Wig and Black; Also Brown and Navy Corduroy Velvet Suits at $35,00 JTYvVuv C MR, " m 'iTTv 1 1 I ll V 111, UOiVJllJJ Large Womes Suits Black and Navy Now Here Prices $25.00 to $32.50. Sizes, to 48 Best Styles in Finest Serge Materials This week's express brought a line of beautiful strictly man-tailored serge suits, sizes '10 to 48. These suits arc made of finest quality F rone h serge. The jackets are lined with S k i n n e r's guaranteed satin. The skirts are plain, with ii neat panel front and back, while the suits as a whole are so designed as to lend to the wearer, no matter how stout, that neat, slender appearance, so much desired. "Whether you are ready to buy just now or not, we should be pleased to show you these new suit s, from Pw t0 !p J6. Jl) Children's Pretty Coats Newest New York City Styles Priced From $3 to $8.50. Sizes 3 to 14. The Most Popular Makes and Colon This is decidedly a season of coats- coats for the little girls as well ns for the young women. To meet this de mand for children's coats, wc have as sembled one of the prettiest and lar gest lines ever brought out by this house. The styles are quite distinctive and appeal to the child's taste ns well as to the parents' pocket-book. Mute rials are the new polas, cosmos, novel ties and double-faced fabrics. Colors arc navy, light and dark tan, brown, Copenhagen, green, grey and mixed weaves. Sizes are I) to 1-1. Prices ff.!m:!"ly. $3 to $8.50 The Best Exclusive Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Store in Southern Oregon New York Office 41 Merder Street MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR Coos Building MARSHFIELD imrty on Friday nftornoon nt lior resldonco on First Street. Potted plnnts nnd feniH decorated tho par lors vory effectively nnd shaded HkIUb and candles added much to plensuro of tho nftornoon. At cnrdB, prizes woro won by Mrs. Kllzauotli , (Continued on pnjjo 8.) (gAKjA ?m. lvV WW - 1 vl '3 We Point With Pride ' to tho class of poo plo who aro regu lar visitors to our placo. Tho best posted folks In town como horo for Candy, o Ice Cream and 5 Hot D-inks Wfl lll.'ft to lnfm. in pnrtlculnr people, tho kind who up- preclnto quality without having to pay too much for It. That's tho kind wo think you nro. NOTICE TO FISIIKUMKN. Wo want fresh salmon nud nre propnrod to pay tho lilghcut cash prlco for thorn. For further parti culars seo C. Q. II0CKI3TT, Emplro City, oi GRO. F. SMITH. ' Coos Itlvor Aftor tho sbow try a Turkish Datb Phouo 214-J. IF your STOMACH la out of ordor. Seo l)It. WIXKI,Klt. DRESSMAKING COWNS, SUITS AND nittioDKrjrixa. MRS. E. BANDEL Phono 19-J. Cor. 4th nnd Park Avo. '0n (guaffinck TWO STD11ES. Public Stenographer All Work Confidential Phone No. 130 177 Front St. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3131 IJEARY'S Gl'N SHOP Complete lino of Bicycle supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. E. nANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front SU Phono 180-11 Fruit Cake Not ns good m-TIimTFJlH nny otlior noo tub rowro- Also lots of other good PLUM 1TDIM.NO. l'l'Ml'MM nud otc. Coos Bay Bake! the vhxev. von oomv Business Directory Following Is a Iisi o Business Firms that Pay to Patroniw. stadden AUIJndsof pbotoP1" bromldo enlarging finishing. ' Jt"" r