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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912 EVEMIHG EDITION. 2 .MIm I)1?fSPAv i) si if III ffT, ' , 'i l - I i ' r i A ' ' i i "W i i ti'i itm m I CONTIUUUTIONS concerning social liniiponlnus, lutoudcd for publication la tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho u.lltor not Intel than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where cvonts occur later than tho tlmo montloned.) NOT VKT. I. Tho grcon hills seem to call you when comes a sunny day; You hear tho bees n-huzzln' round the blossoms far uwny; Harder every mlnuto In the smoky town to stay, And sweot Spring n-walkln' In tho garden! II. If tho green hills keep a-callln', Just hnvo to rlso an' go To llston to tho rlvor an' hear tho roses grow; Thero's a path that's load In' yondor whoro tho birds aro slugln' u, And swoct Spring n-wnlkln' In the garden! Prnnk L. Stanton. I HAVE Just put up now scrim cur tains dandy onoH with filet nio dnlllonH. 1 mado thorn myself, ns a surpriHo to Ted, aud thoy give tho living room a look of renowed vigor. I'vo lenrnod by this time that If you want your husband to admlro anything you've purchased, or even glvo It Horlotis consideration, you might ns well wait until lie's hud his dinner to spring It on him, because before that tlmo hu'll pass tho Kohl noor with a curt nod, writes Alma Woodward. So as soon ns we'd Mulshed dinner I went Into the other room and turned up the lights. Then 1 called him. Ho admired them, of course, and potto,! mo and said: "What a clover kid you ure, Joan! Did you really make them nil your self." And I folt pleased him! proud us I'uikJi. Hut Immediately lifter he sat down In his favorlto chair, struck u iniiUli and llghtoil his cigar. I u never asked Tod to stop smok ing. Hut Hinoko UOKS soil curtains so terribly, aud I'd put SUCH n lot of work on theso now ones! At first I didn't lmo tho tourago to ask him point blank to stop, so 1 coughed slightly. Ho took his cigar from between tils lips. "Huvo you caught cold?" ho nsko.t. "No, I haven't a cold at all," I as sured him. "I guess U'h your smok ing that stings my throat and makes mo cough." "That's funny;" Ho looked puzzled. "This Is tho sumo brand I nlwnys smoke, aud you'vo never com plained before" If I'll been wlso I'd hnvo slopped right there, but I wont on, rushing In whoro angels feared to trend! "Can't you go Into tho other room and smoko?" I hi u''Htod craftily. wny, yon, i ciin. Aro you going io stay in Here, ile,ir7" I foil Into the ti'ip beautifully. "Oh, no, I'll l'oiiiu with you it'll ue an iignt in there!" PEKS0NAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo rrlin visit in othor cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly reco.ve'l In tho social de partment. Telephono 133. No tices of club mcotlngs will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requcstod to furnish same. somo tlmo on Us missionary boxes, preparing packages of now warm garments and also gathering togothor nil such older caBt-off clothing as will be of uso In colder climates. It was decided to Bhlp theso boxes not Inter thnn March 1G to Portland, from which plnco they will bo for warded to Alaska ana sent to a children's school thoro. As thero aro children attending from the ages of five or six to seventeen or cigiiiron, clothing of any size will bo very ac ceptable. Anyone wishing to bwcII ,the donntlon by giving nrtlc Jos of dress may leavo tliym with Mrs. J. V. Hennett, whoso homo Is lionil- nunrters for such donations. Among those ladles present woro Mrs. J. W. nennctt, Mrs. Goo. l' Murch, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn, Mrs. F K Leofc, Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs. F. A. Sncchl, Mrs. I,. V. Donning, Mrs. Enrl Downing, Mrs. Earl Snvnqo. Mrs Wm. Ledwnrd. Mrs. S. C. Smnll and Mrs. W. II. Curtis. If nercssnry, wo won't hnvo any eur tmns at till, dour. Wo can bo happy without curtains, can't wo?" And so from now on I know that It Is wo tho than foolish to Interfere with a man and his smoking. It is tempting I'rovidenco! And tho soon er women get on to that the sooner ' will the homo atmosphere clear. ! n requcstod to furnish same. Miss Ilesslo lmmcl was hostess at , ,, . a . J a "Itooko" party Monday evening at Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snndberg and, ,,or homo , North nomli llt which M and Mrs. E. 0. Porham Tuesday tlm ulnvera surnnssed themselves. mn. nmi mnuln nml thn tonstlnn of evening colobrnted tho fourteenth j tho whole affair being bettor In point mnrsh-mnllows plonsantly pnssed tho or acting, soiling nnu auuieiico, man thmo. a number of members or tno us lnitini eppcarance. aoverni "Joiui," ho said suddonly, "why didn't von say you didn't want mo to Huioki on iircuiiiit of tho now cur tnliid.' Why do you resort to subterfuge- with mo?" I Htuiiimorod somo reply. Uut fur uusucr lo loanud back in the cluilr and begnii puffliig iigalu. "I'm going to coutlmio Hinoklng In lieio," bo liifoi'iiiiiil mo, "not only lii caiiHo you wore not stilctly trutlifiil villi me, but also lim-nuvo I consider It my rlKlit to smoko when mid whoro 1 pleaso J ii my own house;" I'm not tho whining, woeplug sort but the way he mild It soomod m harsh to mo that I was reduced to i ears 'Oh. ry well. If you wish to Jiiaki me unhappy aud miserable!" I sobbed ' I'm sorry If It makes you unhap py and miserable." ho answered, "but i in goniK to ito It, uoertheloss. If you were III you know I wouldn't Binolui mull you woio entirely well, and If you hud lady gutwts who dis like I tobacco I wouldn't smoko, as a matter of courtesy." "I don't iiilml tho smoke," l wept. "It's tho curtains -It'll make thorn all dirty." 'Then they enn he cleaned." he re torted calmly. "1 won't havo per Ishnble uirtnlus around any more than I'll havo furniture that can't ho iiseu me way i want to uso It, I'm going to LIVE lu my homo." "Well, you DO live here, don't you," I murmured rohont fully. "hook here, little girl" his voice was repionchful "don't lot's" got ug ly over this. It's a smnll thing, but its one of thoho small things that count a wholo lot In tho long run. If a man is fond of smoking it means more to him than anv unmim ...... lllllltTKlllllll nnd oloventh unutvorsnrlos of their weddings by cntertnlntng a mini bar of their friends nnd neighbors nt tho Sandborg homo. At cards, Mrs. J. Albort Matson nnd II. K. Dooth wcro fortunnto in winning first honors. The rooms woro very prottlly decorated with grcons und daffodils and fes toons of Ivy that hung from tho cor ners to tho lights. A two-courso luncheon wus served by tho hostess, nsslstod by Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Miss Chnrlotto Murch nnd Master Gordon Sandborg. Among tho guests wore Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Turpcn, Mr, and Mrs. II. K. Hooth. Dr. nnd Mrs. E. Mingus, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. F. Murch, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Albort Matson, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Lcofe, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Towor, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Pow ers, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Mr nnd Mrs. J. W. Donnott, Miss Char lotto Murch and Messrs. Hugo Qulst, II. Lockhart, Ansgnr Lagerstrom nnd liny Kaufman. 0 The graduates of tho Dlltmoro Forestry School arc giving n dinner this evening nt tho Chandler In hon or of Mr. John Lnfon, who grndu ntcd from tho school n fow yenrs ngo nnd who leaves shortly for North Carolina, thoro to accept a govern ment position In tho Forestry Sor vlce. Among those attending aro Messrs. John I.nfon, A. A. Scgorston, Geo. MeCnskoy, Orrln Pratt, Goo. Thompson. Chas. Marston, Albort Tardy, F. I.amon. II. G. Hotter, C. Lagerstrom nnd Frank Heath. 0 The I. 0. U. Club gave a delightful little dance last Saturday ovoulng nt I.ogglo hall, at which a crowd of North llond young peoplo were pres ent. Mrs. Louis Fnlkonstoln, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hob Simpson, Mrs. Geo. Windsor, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hur mester nnd Mrs. , Linden acted as patronesses. Thoso nttomllng wcro: Misses Esther Imhoff, Norma Chnso, Edith Thomas, Gertrude Mnndlgo, Inez Pulton, Mnrjorlo Swoarlngon, Vestn McC'iillough, Inez Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Loin Hltchlo, Amelia Llllebo, Ilesslo Imuiol, Jenuotto Htir rott, Delia Itroulllnrd, Maude Cros by and Ituby llrlgham; Mm. Frank Frame; Messrs. Denny Hull, Win. Holland, Hoyd Arnot, Leo Craven. II. Itlehurd, Warren Murphy, Will Davis, John Snoppnrd. Wm. Reed, Claudo Tucker, Linden, Itobort Mc Laughlin, Geo. Illnsoy, Geo. Dowey, Percy Philips, Harold Simpson, Lloyd Huntley, Frank Muskas, August lloelllng. Geo. Windsor. Louis Fulk- onsteln, Fred Itoynnlds, Fred Krnse, Poter HeboVg, Eugene Johnson, Chas. Gauntlet, Joo Wlnsor. Ed Thomas and Arthur Chase. Aftor tho danco a banquet was sorvod and tho danco broke up at a Into hour, 0 Mrs. W. S. Nicholson entertained at luncheon Wednesday In honor of Mrs. James O'Dell, a sister of Mrs. 1. S. Kaufman, who has been for some time and Is still visiting .Mrs. Knur man. Present beside Mrs. O'Doll woro .mis. Est Her II. Converse, Mrs. M. C. Ilorton. Mrs. G. A. Hennett and Mrs. I. H. Kaufman. Tho Tennis Club, which organized Inst October In North llond and gave Its Initial danco at that time. Is again bocomlng actlo. Supplies have been procured and tho tennis grounds opposite the C. S. Wlnsor home havo been rolled In prepara tion for tho playing that the antici pated good weather will bring forth. A dance will bo given lu tho nonr future, the proceeds of which will no to ro-rolllng tho courts and buying additional equipment. The Tennis Club has started out this spring with a membership nuinberliif twenty- hoven, nnionv; mom Mlssos Laura ivruse, iirnin Williams. Esther Im holT, Then Kruso. Gertrudo Mnndlirn. Edith Horn. Hourlottu Hear, Hornlco uii'Koy, Kiuiibotli lloelllng, Ottilia lloelllng. Lena Kruno. Nora Hugo, Hattle lingo and Amy Reynolds; Mr, and Mrs. J W. Gardner. Mr. n.l .Mrs. J. Linden, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Host, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Wlnsor, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wernlch: Messrs. Jess llartinan, Denny Hull, E. M. Uiissoll, Ralph Coko and Warren rainier. 0 Tho Prosellla Club wns entortnlned ednesday afternoon by Miss Slgna Larson at her homo In Himi.-nr mn Sowing and conversation occunled' at Its Inltlnl eppcarance very clovor touches woro added, such as tho undignified tumblo of tho dignified Jenkins, and tho scurrying of tho uudopendablo cnts across the stage at odd moments. Theso touch es, with an added onso and lack of self consciousness on the part of tho actors gained, perhaps through a rec ognition of n sympathetic and kindly audience, Insured tho success of tho llttlo piny. All parts were exceed ingly well rondered, tho humor of tho plot was woll brought out, keep ing tho houso In a continuous laugh. Tho houso was woll filled, numbers of peoplo witnessing tho play for tho second tlmo, not only for tho sako of school loyalty, but for a real do slro to sco again tho clovor play. An Informal danco was given up stairs In tho lodge-rooms, following tliV porformnnco; at which a numbor of Invited guests as woll as tho high school woro presont. Doth tho play nnd its uftormath woro greatly on joyed by those participating. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lnfon enter tained Informally nt cards Mondny evening at their homo in West Mnrsh- Hold. Tholr guests woro Mr. and .Mrs. Ward M. Dlako, Miss Myrtle Smith, Mr. Warner and Mr. Moroon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnfon plnn to loavo on tho Nairn Smith tho thirteenth for tho East. This ovoulng Mr. Lnfon Is guost of honor nt a dinner nt Tho Chandler, given by tho graduates of the Hlltmoro Forestry School. 0 Tho Woodmen of America hnvo Is sued Invitations for n series of de lightful dances to bo given March !), April 13, nnd .day 11, respectively, nt tho Finnish hall. Tho following Is a list of those Invited: Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). O. Lund, Mr. and Mtb. E. llrnndo, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pltmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Crnlg, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gale, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Chnpln. Mr. and Mrs. Frod Grin olds, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Scott Jf., Mr. and Mrs. 1). Koatlng, Mr. nml Mrs. Otto Wulmnrk, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mulllu, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones; Misses Mao Myron, Slgna Larson, Vivian G. Craig, Maliol Craig, Myrtlo Cowan, Grace Johnson. Mndgo Simpson, Esther Wilson, Pearl Rlggs, Julia Holms, Flosslo Lattln, Nelllo Trlbby, Mnbol Farley, Mabel Holms, Emma Swanson, llcssl Chrlstlnn Endonvor were present, among them being Mr. nnd Mrs. Alice Carlson, Miss Mildred Rood, Mrs. H. O'Mnra, Mrs. Geo. Hnzor, Miss Josephine Griffin, Miss Esther Im hoff, Miss Helen Immol, H. N. Rich ard, Goo. Hlnsoy, Marlon Reynolds, Fred Reynolds, Oscnr Carlson, Walter McLeod, C. A. Smith and Clyde Smith. 0 Miss Cora Mno Montgomery of I)o catur. III., who Is now visiting f rlonds and relatives at Los Angeles, has written her sisters, Mrs. C. K. Perry nnd Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, that sho ex pects to leavo for Coos Day within n couplo of weeks. Sho will spend tho summer horo with them nnd oth er relatives. Her roturn will bo glad ly welcomed by tho many friends that sho mado on previous visits to tho bay. 0 Mrs. Archie Kruse nnd llttlo son, Eugene, of Rnndolpli, nro guests nt tho Otto Schottor homo. 0 Miss Chnrlotto Murch has receiv ed n lottor from her brother, George, stating that tho boys aro looking for ward with high hopes to tho sum mer encampment In tho Rose City. Evory year tho cadets march en forco to Portland, thoro establishing enmp for two or threo weeks nnd Ink ing In tho Rose Festival. Tho Fresh men arc already eagerly anticipating tho Joys of tho summer vacation. 0 At tho monthly meeting of tho W. C. T. U. hold Inst Snturduy nt tho homo of Mrs. Fnnnlo Wheolor, n numbor of business matters wcro brought up nnd settled. Stops woro tuken for tho giving of n Demorest Silver Mcdnl Contest, slmllnr to tho ono hold recently In North llond. Seven contestants will take pnrt, probably thoso participating In tho North llond contest with the excep tion of tho wlnnor, Miss Esther Im hoff, who Is dobnrred from nil fu ture contests. Tho trlnl will tnko plnco at the Methodist church nt Mnishllold, under tho direction of Mrs. Reheccn Luso-Stumn. who wuh appointed superintendent of tho Dem orest Modal Contest. Mrs. Orn Mc Carty was nnmod ns a commlttoo of ono to tnnko press ronorts. Mrs. Robert MeCunn of North llond. tho , oil ""' "" "' "Ullll I1UI1U, Mil) Mabel Lang, Solum county president, was n visitor Satur- hrlckson, Ksthor day. Present woro Mrs. A. 55. Downs. ' o Flniingnn, Grace Mrs. E. K. Kollnr. m p,.i...i' ttflll, ,...,... n...i.i. . .- " "-' iiiihiiih, iiuiiiriru annul, i.ess.o wiieolcr, Mrn. n. Hlshop nnd Mrs. Flyo. Inez Johnston, Rose Myers. M. r. Smith. .Tho W. C. T V Dolln Pratt. IsIs Mnrsh, Hattlo Wheol- will meet tho first Snturday In April or, Lillian Thorwnld, Lucy Tlior- with Mrs. Wheeler. wnld, Ada Clawsou; Messrs. Froil lleutz, II. Hanson, Will Hutchison, L. II. Ilorton. Win. Lynch. Ed Rich mond, G. Matson, Iris Erod, Ed Johnston, Don Grlllln, Harry Lnsh away, Pat Flanagan. Knrl Larson, Andrew llHstroni, F. McDonald. Les ter Hlunchnrd, Art H'unehard. Norm John .on, F'uvl Pnlnt,,r. Tl-nyer Grlinos, Guy Chambers, (' irl J n- on, Jny Doyle, Win. Able, H. Flan ngan, ii. Miner, uoii Ireland. Mntfnii. Gen. McOiitchoon. J. Williams, Allen Nlchnlls, Loslle Sail ing, G. Eugstrom, Chas. Frodollus, Otto Edlund, Eric Edlund. E. Frod erlckson, Ed Anderson. Prof. Rich ards; Misses Ida Downer nnd Myrtlo Downor. Mr. Ilonry Loniiux. Johnj lollorxni. Miss Elizabeth TeJlofson, 0 Snturdny of next weok tho Coos Hay Concert Hand will glvo a St. Patrick's Evo dnnco at tho Eagles' Hull. O Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford enter tilnod nt n little dlnnor party at their hcrro Wodneslay oveulnc coinnll- mentary to Mr. Frank Puuslov. who' Ui j colohrated his birthday that day. Tho I w mum wim pit-uuy iiccornieu, n rea- . .. I l.,l.... .. I ....... . ' " ""mn u iiiiKu niriuuny ciiko lighted with tho propor numbor of cniidlos. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stafford's guests woro Misses Emmn Erlckson and Ksthor Swnnson and Messrs. I i- rnnii iMigsioy and Alliert Olomnn 0 MLjh mancho lollofson, Miss Gertrudo I R. A. Wornlch of North llond Is ex- u , "nnTV "S' ea."om ' n wt,k or 'ly' iroiu an exienueu soutiiorn trip, tho most extendod stny bolng In Texas. I In la rnt iioiltifv ..In l.ln ..l.i I. . ..w ... ....i,M,,,h , ,tl ,n UU iiiiiiio ni I I Minneapolis, whero ho will visit u' iow nays. 0 lor. II. Cms. Skere4t. Mr. and Mrs. S t McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. L. Murr, Ml Amolln LHiebo. Mr. and Mrs. Hurinoster. 0 Tho ladles of St. Monica's Catholic I'lllll'fll Hint WoillinSllllV nflornnnn nl the O'Connell building. Tho meotlng' . T1' ln',lofl r s, Mnry's Eplsropal was devoted largely to needle work. ' nir,Pll krth llond, mot Thursday at nans ror tiio linzaar to be given at 1 1,"" """" r" 'U,H' n-uio i-niiips In the Odd Fellows' hall after Easter ' ' "r or' "'- nftornoon was spout In hnvo prnctlcully been poifectod. Tho80w,",K V" n'"l'le3 'or tho fnlr It plan is to havo a four days fair, bo- Wl8 ,,e',(' " lold a cooked food ginning the Wednesday nfter Easter '"V" " "'i nlllrllny of ouch nnd clohlng with n big ball Saturdnv ovoulng. Until then, tho ladles will meet each Wednesday nftornoon at the O'Connoll building. 0 Tho Ladles' Ad Society Swedish Lutheran ehurch largely attended and most successful meeting at ino church Wednesday af of tho hold a month similar to tho successful ono glvon nt tho Coos Hny Grocery Inst wook. Among those present Thurs day woro Mrs. I. n. Hnrtlo, Mrs. J. . Gardnor. Mrs. A. E. Morton, Mrs. . J. Ingram. Mrs. John I.onnnii, Mrs. Lnvlnla Kinney. Miss Anna Kin ney nnd .Mrs. Philips. 0 Miss Esther Johnson wns guest of I. It's a Imblt that ,.n ""'B """. convorsau and It effo.ts his oneruv. his i. .! ? V."' "na lunch was served by i no .iii.i i.i -. . . --...,.. .....i ii. n ni'iiiw, i suioKo in a steady normal way and I'm going to con tlnuo to smoko. Now, the question Is, do you want mo to smoko at homo or olsowhcro?" It was so sudden I sinuiiv i.nmi.i want It sottled for good; that's nil. ho said gently. "It may sound exaggerated, but I kiiow that a great ninny men go out ovonlngs und neg lect their wives, lust liwniun m,.. havo unploasnnt discussions ovorv tho hostess. Among thoso present noio .,un, llPo. HourKe, Mrs. J. Mc intosh, Mrs. J. Gunnison. Mrs. Honry Olson. Mrs. Frost. Mrs. Knud Erlck son, Miss Mablo Mathlson nnd Miss Slgna Larson. Miss Mathlson will bo hostess Wednesday, March 30. 0 Tho Senior nlav "Mr. rni, ni..n Saturday night at tho Masonic Opera Houso was ono of tho best amntour productions over seen In Mnruiii.i,i In ropoatlng the play, given for tho tornnnn 1 . i " i.il.T T. "V A" ll. " ""I "'' """ "S "t'ni ii iio titrciiiL'ii i mi i r iirt uuiiiir iir n rntni i .. i society hold a bazaar and social on! day. March -1. In honor of hor blrtl -Saturday ovoulng. March ICth. In'dny. Present M m o",r T.l" tno church parlors. Thero will bo a Poter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Robert sa o of a largo yarlot.v of articles and , Myron. Mr. and Mrs Chas Stmiif ,m.rn,f ' lneil 8 w,i b0 served' In " nnd "tUe daughter. Margaret Mr lltlon to tho ofllcers of tho society nnd Mrs. n. D.Ostllnd Misses nose tho following members were annolnt. Clara and . mV ... ' ffe.8 1OB? SV: "SSff'S n?:r" Bnd ' ndBE,;n Mnrehtlold. Mrs. L. simm nt ri,.f-.v.l ., ...u..uo m rnuiK wickmnn who th w r '.wns broUKht "I' M Kmplre. b"t whoi Tho Women's auxIHo-.. n...i ... Is now roRiiiino. i n...'. " ."I w,, Suh 1et'in:,y f BPtacow! W,Ckmnn' tn Xd idanlsfTas' "rchnollV Joint mooting Tuesday Prepared an attractive nVi!.' 0"l Sn nt tn? homo of Mrs. Earl l'g Av9"'ng. when he will en ernin ' T Sahlin Waisls and American Lady Corsets Here! Pretty Spring jtyles Ready Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists I11S store is now tho chief cciilcr of attrac tion for women, when taking tlioii "down Iiiiimi" U'Slllf. Til MKSninlllllKr in,, ..1... . w" ........ ?!" tJ "H0W1112 of lu'iuttiful spring goods, only the best of the most reputed Now York nmnnfuetnrcs was dii from manufacturers whose records stood liigj, f0r many years in such important details as the style, tailoring, materials and lit. That is why "Myers1 better service. Wo devote a good deal more time than most houses to the buying end of our business. Stylish Tailored Coats and Soils are Now The new Btyles for Spring are creating a lot of interest and en thusiasm. But, then, who could not become en i bused over these pretty styles! Prices of coats tU- n m i An- aa .-pi.uu io ifdo.w; j Suits $12.00 to $32.50. Tea Gowns and Evening Dresses Priced From $12.50 Up to $25.00 An exquisite showing of strictly exclusive .siyies in gowns and dresses lor port dresses for af ternoon and evening wear. Monarch, Derby and Eskay Gloves Dainty, White Snowy Undermuslins New 1912 Patterns and Styles Direct from the Royal Un dergarment Company of New England, dainty, crisp, stylish niulennuslins, b e a u t i fully i rimmed with exquisite cm broderies and fliiny luce of newest patterns. In short Hie prettiest and most complete as semblage of fine muslinwenr offered by this house, consist ing of Corset Coven, Drawers, Princess Stiffs, Skirts, Combinations and Gowih Pretty Coats For j Pretty Girls j A showing of cut irely new j style ideas, made from ex I elusive patterns, by our ex clusive girl coat makers iui ' is'ew York. mill If i : 'it Pretty Shirt Waists of I.ino-Pi-ip and Si 351! Styles at Moderate Prices A showing of new waists that interests every .joung, middle aged and aged woman, styles that Imve been selected to suit individual tastes. Let us SHOW A'Oll t.linsn nnu. c-,.l ,,, ,.i s Lt.i nn ,m "w "w" oiua, jjrjruu irom ipi.uu r M ' I ip lYlA lJvj - OTiS r.nn ri iil DlN n m .wx-M-haiissaiar,- sss SrrnS "" outiuiurr ni rna rMnAH " w - ""S'lft.-x . n - ....... vi: JYW v V V