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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1911)
vf ' " Ai ?T wirrfVn " h V.T ! m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. l...i.ii ii. i .in I ..i.. i I i "I -. - -- , . , IIIHIM I - ' MW b MeCi !" j -a "WL WP mmy wm wm 3Fr ' w A rarXisr sIkS ?Zv i OkK WA k.AH.?L?-' ,&VWK- "WA1 rSWIC -I I. ..ZZ.t - -HUJW I. W-V T' T " r " rrm&li JWx ai ""vagx sm i-kMuv w .hiii uim&jv&ja v - -& yA . zrsmmmv ''-,v WW ' '. i ill ', a ' x' 1X1 and climb down chimneys to stuff the stockings of those nes if their gifts come from our store If vou don't l, HEN mothersf fathers or friends put on the mask of Santa Claus they love, they may know that their presents are just the proper ones if their girts come rrom our store It you don't know just what to buy, why, just pay a visit to our establishment and look around You will be sure to find "just what you are look ing for," and at a reasonable price ' .UGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESE NTS For Mother SILK DRESS. GOB SET. SWEATEE. BLACK UNDEB- WABM FELT SLIP- SKIRT. PEBS ' ' nOSIEBY. IIANDKEBGUIEFS. TAILOB SU.IT. FANCY COLLARS. MUFF ' KNITTED GOODS. GLOVES. ' UNDERWEAR. Fr Fafclnar NECKTIE. SUTRTS. SOCKS. SUIT. SUSPENDERS. OVERCOAT. SMOKING JACKET. SHOES. BATH BO BE. SLIPPERS. ' ' HANDKERCHIEFS. HAT. UNDERWEAR. GLOVES. HATS AND CAPS OF ALL KINDS FOR THE LITTLM MEN. SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY. DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CADET HOSIERY FOR LADIES AND CIIIL " DREN IN HOLIDAY BOXES. or Sister HAND BAG: BOUGH NECK SWEATER. LACE NECKWEAR. GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK STOCKINGS. SILK PETTICOATS, i LINGERIE WAIST. CORSET. G ARTE II S. BLACK WAISTS. FUBS. Fr Brother MUFFLER. GLOVES. SILK SOCKS. HANDKERCHIEFS? SLIPPERS. SMOKING JACKET. BATH ROBE. SHIRTS. PAJAMAS. NECKWEAR. CLOTHES. OVERCOAT. FANCY VEST. SHOES. HATS. SWEATER. ATHLETIC UNDEIi- WEAR. COMBINATION BONES. SOCKS AND TIESTO MATCH. HOLIDAY SUSPEX- DEBS. When in doubt ono of our "Merchandise Or ders" will help ..you out. They are redeemable for the amount you wish at anv time on such articles as the receiver of same would euro to select. Throughout the store the Christmas spirit is prev alent. Every department has received its atten tion in being prepared for the gift buyers with an eye to the useful and appropriate presents. -MAGNE, M ATSON TT T IV ITTH ! I Ill-Mi BIH-I ! miMM FOR tlio lust fow years n vory ac tlvo crusado In regard to early Christmas Bliopplng has been In progress, An appeal to women has Leon mndo through advertisements of dlfioront shops, through tho edi torial columns of newspapers and oven through comic weeklies, to shop early ns a kindness or consideration to pcoplo omployod In tho stores. Somo women have answered tho appeal very fow la proportion to tho shopping public, howover, says Madam LoOrande. Tho last few days before tho holidays are still un bearable In tho shops! I Now, looking nt It from a selfish rnthor than n humanitarian stand point, what do you gain by dolaylng your shopping? Tho answer Is, you gain nothing nnd you loso n lot. Leave tho weary, dazed shopgirl out of tho quostlon If you will. Con contrato just on your side of tho ar gument. If you wait until tho last weok tho shops are hot and crowded; It takes a vory llttlo while to acqulro n blind ing headache and burning nchy oyes. You can't got nenr tho counters. You reach over pcoplo's shouldors for things only to have them snatch ed from your hands because they're sold goods. Tho merchandise has been pulled over nnd handled by many before you nnd has become more or less shop-worn. On account of tho enormous crowds you have to wait. All these llttlo things tend to Ir ritate you. Tho list of gifts you Jlilin " - HUE n havo mado Is changed on tho spot nnd you docldo to got John or JInry or Mothor tho things that are easiest to "got at" rather than tho things thoy really want. Clp'ptmns shopping should bo n plcusmo. It should bo a time for you to show a caroful consideration oi your friends' likes and dislikes; not in tho sizo of tho cxpondlturo, but In picking out Just what thoy havo expressed a wish for nt somo time. Hut Just tho rovorso Is true. Christmas shopping has becomo n jHghtmnro to most people. It Is rnthor a shame, I think, that p. time sot aside for rojolclng and holiday mnklng should bo so distort ed, when tho romedy Is so simple nnd lies within your own hands. Shop In tho morning If you can. You'll be surprised to see how empty the stores are from 9 to 11. Thoro Is room to move, tho goods havo l.eon freshly nrrnngod and tho sales people are In tho mood to work. Some women havo said; Tho shopgirls know thnt Chrlstr ma? )s n busy time thoy ought to tpcct to bo bothered. I havo to (Id lot of things I don't want to do. Why should I put myself out for thorn V Oh, so many times I've hoard wo mon taj that! You're not putting youuclf out, Lady Shopper. Tho shopgirl gots her pay on Sat urday night Just tho snmo. She dcesn't nlve a rap if you, In dospalr, buy a pair of military brushes for Uncle Ned, who hasn't a wisp of hair to his nnmo or ovon a toupeol Put on your hat and coat In the morning and go downtown with your list " ou'll bo amazed at tho ground you can cover In a couple of hours. Am' then, coming homo n fow days heforo Christmas you'll seo a lot of frazzled- looking womon laden with sundry parcels, each In a more or ,PB3 advanced stage of unjar. es3 advanced buh " - fuB and as you watch hem J grip their purchn" s jou "Poor things!" " """.,tti. d placency of yor 'W Homo, nn iiuiiu ". - j Tho worry will 1 off gl nnd you'll o - - , more, uo uui " ted 'fth do; on; I; I iiei duci e c 7. ters t of eon 4lng t ye. h hit nes. Hits Unl '4tloti Sant iftltc i day boll 'ural 'he imed Hrj. pmal Pn. n 'he a . - ..... am sotlcty of alng Methodist chinch hW .fterlgh nt tho church weuu j Nearly HO tamalo tbel still the en,,uu" . very WW ply. Tlio sun. "" iHH and all the member, of expressed themseiesay pieaseu wim 0 He Doric Chapter 'wl Star met Tuesday. De" (Continued on Pas ,J, Nltt (C lad r i. iLLtjwjL