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.-Jfc...-AVJC... THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913-EVEMIMG EDITION. and Messrs. Envnld Peterson, Martin Peterson, Hnrry Johnson. Ray .lube, Clifford .McKay. Mortln Steckel. Ainll West, Victor West and Ro Williams. h OUR PURFO ,?a fcj-.'. 2 t .- MT. t? '.f Vie. EiTA' wViVC iw? W ;il ,H T l CONTRIBUTIONS concerning nodal happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tlio Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. ni Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whore- the events occurred later than the time mentioned.) HIS HAPPY HOME. She sews the ImttonH on his shirt. And dnniB his sorks with care. She never Mils to ho nlert Ills ovory woe to sliaru. She lays his night clothes on the bed And turns tbo rovers down. She never flits his henrt with dread By n suspicious frown. She elves him what ho likes to eat And never makes complaint, And there Is never when they meet A hint of cold restraint-. Her faith In him Is deep and great. She courts his least caress. When he Rets home to dinner late There ,ls no bitterness. Sho never scolds because the folk Next door have more than tlioy. On him she pauses to invoke God's blessing day by day. Sne strives In every way to ense The burdens of his life. Ton may have guessed ere this that she's Ills mother, not lil wife. fr WB TALK much of woman's In dependence In America: of the generosity anil unselfish ness: of Anierlcnn husbands, and of the wonderful privileges enjoyed by wives in nil classes of society in tills lhnil of the frco and home of the hrnvo. But there Is another side to the picture, not frequently shown to the public. In every city und town In Ameri ca, even to a certain degree In our largest mettopolls (and second oud third largest) exist women who dress well, live well, and donate generous sums to churl! v vet WHO NBVKR RAVI-: TIIH HANDLING OK ONK DOLLAR WITHOUT ASKING FOR IT AND WITHOUT SAYING TO WHAT PURPOSK IT IS TO 1112 DEDICATED. These women nro the wives of woll to do men: iivmiv f them are the wives of men of largo wealth; and such n condition Is reputed to exist In the home of one of Ameri ca's most widely known multi-mil-Ilonalres. Knowledge of the huinlllutlng po sition of these wIvch comes to the public through the secretive meth ods by which thev endenvor to pos sess themselves of a few dollars of their husband's money, without hav ing to submit to his catechism. One PERSONAL notices of visitors in the cltv, or of Coos Bay peoplo who visit 'in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In the social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings wilt to published and secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. that all her personal needs must be provided for on a stated sum. ni,,o uiiiiiiiioii with this allowance. she should ask no favors beyond It: and should be asked no questions regarding her use of it. The man who compels his wire to ask for every penny she uses s not n credit to any country, and Is undeserving the name of a good American. I MASQUERADE DA Mi ' The masquerade ball ot the Mn ulsh hall last Tuesday evening was one of the most enjoyable events of the week. Nearly fifty couples were present. The crowd was most con genial and merriment reigned su preme. The affair was In charge of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fenton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Bradlleld. Miss Bessie Flye, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Illidenbrnnd and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jones. The hnll was prettily decorated In red nnd green and when tho unmask ing r-niuo at 10:30, there were some surprising rovelntlons. Keyzer's or chestra furnished the nijislc. Among those present were: Messrs. nnd Mesdames Harry Brad lleld, R. N. Fenton, Jones. 12. F. Le .Mleux, W. F. Schrooder. Perry Dod Hiin. J. 0. Kinney. J. W. Illidenbrnnd. Robert Mnrsden, Smith. Kingston. L. F. Denning, II. A. Wells. T. S. lliu vy. and Russell. Misses Alice Curtis. Alice Cox, Myrtle Cowan, Bessie Flye, Editli Htldeubrnud. Ella Peterson. G. lingo. Ruth MatthowB. Ivy Hill, lllldn Stouholm. Minnie Hnrkeusec. Ellen Rudnas, Elizabeth Ayres, Bessie Ayres. Elizabeth Arhmdson, Etta Brooks. Kitty .legler. Ruby Wntlilns. Solum. Holmes and Auoua Widen brnnd and Messrs. Lee Craven. Ray Olllwmt. Wnltor Carlyle. Roy Law borne. F. Barnard, Georgo Selg. Al lan Nichols, Archie Johnston, Hnrry Bultmnnu. Arthur Blnnclinrd, Arthur Miller. Claude Tucker. Frederick 121 lls Wilson, Elmer Hlldcnhrnnd and Pnsquln Bradlleld. : .j. 4. A. X. W. CLUB. - t - .SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. F. W. Steveim of North Bend tendered a surprise pnrty Wednesday uftcrnoon nt her home complimentary to Mrs. Woodliull, who will leave soon to make her home In New York. A general good tlmo was enjoyed, fnllnwlnt: which refreshments were woman nsi.eu tier i"rencn icuener m,H-rved. During the nfternuon. .Mrs. make n bill or double size, nnd , Woodliull wiih presented with n life when ho cashed Hie check to give j membership In the North Bend M. 12. her the amount remaining after his Ladles' Missionary Society in token bill was paid. of appreciation of her work while Another follows a similar course on the Bay. wltli n dressmaker: another with in Among those present were Mrs. physician or dentist. Win. Nnllsen. Mrs. Elmer Woods. Ill every ense Hie husband has tho '" .rviu .ioiiiihoii. mt. neo. uuzer superficial reputation of being n!;l,H most generous provider nnd n good'"18' husband. In almost every case tho D. Taylor. Mrs. Woodliull. Stevens uud mnu Is proud of having his wlfo and daiiKhters tlntus well and ontertaln lavishly. Quite frequently thlx i'mmim-hhm provider Is evtruvagant' In tho mat ter of expensive foods, wines, gar ment and Jewels but while he pays his bills without comment, and asks no retronchmeut, lie becomes n miser and a slaveholder the moment his wife iisIch for a purse of her own, or n rcKiilnr allowance for her personnl needs. It kooiiih almost Incredible that such a condition can exist todu) in our land of opulence, nud numng people who are Hiippoxod to bo cul tured and progressive, nud where woman Is considered to he queen in her own realm. Yet this condition DOES EXIST to nu amazing extent, it Is one ciiutc ! PROGRESS CLUB I v. The Progress club mot on Monday laift with Mrs. F. A. TUmIkcii at her home In South Marshtleld. Despite the very Inclement weather there was a good attendance and the members wlio braved the eloments were re warded by the Interesting way In which the hostess handled the af ternoon's Miiliject, Tile Art and Liter ature of Southern Egypt. After a brief outline of their literature which Is mainly fragments of their am lent religious ceremonies and Inscriptions on tomliH and monuments, the nrt. architecture and sculptures were dis cussed by the leader and were hand led so Inlorectliigly that all were lu splied with a desire to visit the scenes of Gils undent center of civ lllvilll.lli M,-u U I.' M..l.'l.l,. ......... of the growth of the equal franchise ..upplen.ented tile inalii subj'ect with pnrty, and Invariably, where It o-'nil intercstlm-imi.m- ,i, simw ,i ists, the men who nro the home misers are violently opposed to al lowing woman Hie vote. Those men nro rellcH of an old fashioned system, which must give way before the inarch of progress. An old system where womnu was regarded as u cross between a child nnd a grown person of arrested men tality, nnd where, Instead of being man's helpmate and comrade, she was merely his legal chattel, and up per servant of his household. With the lucrense of wealth and tho changed conditions of living, he has ceaBcd to think of her In this light; but while he regards her with sufficient pride to wish her to he well cared for. well apparelled, and well waited on, he has not been able to understand her nature suf ficiently tn trust her with money or to realize tho Indelicacy of his treat ment of her in this ict,pcct. Tito dully humiliation which nmiiv re fined wives endure in the matter of money makes the position of their iborviuits seem enviable to them. There can he no romance, no son tlmont, no happy love life and no mutual respect between man and wlfo without financial independence nud complete trust In money mat tors. if a woman shows a tendency to use money unwisely. It should lie the duty' of tho husband to train her lu business methods. There Is no hotter training for a Symbols of Ancient Egypt, contrlbu ting a number of recent kodak views of the pyramids, tho Sphinx and scenes In Cairo, which proved a very absorbing addition to tho day's study, lu answer to roll call, the members responded with Recent Archaeologi cal Dlsioveilcs In all pnrts of tho globe and Including tho work done this year by Yale and Harvard Uni versities as well ns a description of tho Egyptian Room In tho tho Metro politan Museum by Mrs, Sengstaeken, The club will meet next on Monday. April -M, when tho subject for the day will be, "Mexico, Its History and Flno Arts." Those present Monday were: Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Mrs. II. Seng staeken. Mis. W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. M. C. Maioney, Mrs. D. 12. Mnloney. Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrs. 12. M. Dnrrv, Mrs. W. F. McEldowney, Mrs. F. A. Tledgen. SURPRISE PARTY. -nii.. a v w. f'lnb met Thursday ufternoon with .Mrs. 12. Mlngiu In West Mnishfleld. Tho meeting open ed with the regular order of business, (he remainder of the afternoon be ing spent in sewing, after which re freshments were served by the host ess, assisted by Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght nnd Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Tho club will meet next Thursday with Sirs. M. C. Maioney. Mrs. Mlngtis' special guests Thurs day were Mrs. Robert Gebhart. Mrs. F. 12. Hague and Mrs. Hugo Qulst. The club members present were- Mrs. F. E. Allen. Mrs. G. A. Ben nett. Mrs. Olivia Ednian, Mrs. Carl Evertsen, Mrs. F. M. Friedherg, Mrs. J. T. Hall. Mrs. Fannie Hnzard, Mrs. Clms. Kelzer, Mrs. :.t. C. Maioney, Mrs. George F. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. Mary .McKnlght, Mrs. C. F. .McKnlght nnd 'rs. L. M. No ble. ! ROYAL AUCTION BRIDGE. I . The Royal Auction Bridge mem bers were entertained by Mrs. It. K. Booth nt her home lu West Mnrsh lleld. The usual bridge luncheon litis b)cn done nwny with in the club, refreshments being served at a later hour after cards. Mrs. Fred Powers won high scoro lu Tuesday's game. The next meet ing will lie next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. 12. Dungan. Mrs. Booth's guests were: .Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan, Mrs. Frank Hague, Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. A. L. HoitBoworth, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer, Mrs. W. E. Dungnn. .Mrs. William Scott. Mrs. Chns. McKnlght. Mrs. F. K. Gettlns, Mrs. 12. K. Jones nnd Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn. ! Rome six years nt-o when llic (lOU)ION ltl'LK STORK was ,,,., nnnouiiecd it ns mil' purpose to (MOW. To (his end every thought J, ? reeled. AVc realized I'l'oin tho beginning thai all depended tin our st,." iev, and our adherence to it. ' The first essential to mercantile success is buying: AVlial toW ...,, , . 1 ii - l 'i 11010 tn buy, how much to buy, anil I lie price to pay. I lie second essential is &i J i. o., ability to make the price right. ln& M. E. LADIES' All) Last Saturday evening. Rov Rob ertson wns tendered n surprise party at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robertson. In Eastslde, in honor of his tweutv-tliird birth day. Music and dancing were fol lowed by refreshments. Tho even lug was a most thoroughly enjoy able one. Among those present I The Methodist Lndles' Aid was en tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. William Perkins of West Marsh field. It wns the regular monthly busi ness nud social meeting. During the afternoon Mrs. Howard Savage pleased those present by giving two recitations and Miss Helen Perkins gave several piano selections, utter which refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs, John Hull, Mrs. Mllo Sumner und Mrs. Fred Wenver. There wore about twenty guests "resent. Next Wednesday tho Indies make tamnles at the church. .;. .. .;. EPISCOPAL GUILD. 4 The Ladles' Episcopal Guild met hiHt Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. 12. G. Perhaui nt her home lu West Mnrshlleld. After the regular order of busi ness u social afternoon wns spent lu sowing nnd refrojhinents were served. The next meeting will be hold next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Matson. Those present last Tuesday were: Mrs. Colby Perry. Mrs. Fannlo Hazard, .Mrs. L. M. Noble. Mrs. Otto Scbelter. Mrs. Eninir. Nnsburg, Mrs. .1. .l. rpto'.i. jiw. Ceerge Mimli. Mi's Hugo Qulst. Mrs. D. W. Small, Mrs. W. T. .Merchant. Mrs. J. S. Coke, Miss Butler. Mrs. Agnes Hutcheson, Mrs. Agnes Hutcheson und Rev. It. 12. Browning. ; f Good .erchandiise Priced Right e. .Ve are oft on asked why wo can and do sell cheaper than others. Tho answer is simple: Wo buy cheaper. We do not divide profits with any one. AVe are not paying one cent of interest or commission to any one. We are doing a largo volume of business on a small mar gin of profit. So We Grow 1 f! Isra" 1 Llslilr-J La Vogue SUITS and COATS. Stylo, Kit and Service $ 10.00 to $39.00 Warner's IVHT PKOOK and KKDKKHX CONSISTS $ l.OOtoHoQ "HLITIS SII I KT WA ISTS; big line $ l.00tu$ 3.50 Now York made MUSLIN UNDUKWHAR: all prices. PICTORIAL 1113 V 1 13 W PATTtiWNS 10c? and 15e B QUI313N" QUALITY S110I3S for women $ ."() to -1.123 BUSTI3U HUOWN IJLUI3 UIIJIJOX Shoes for bows and girls. 1.00 lo$ 4J.ir SHOE The biggest; and best lino of piece goods in Coos County, ini'luiling AVOOLI3NS, WASILCOODS AND SILKS. All prices. MEN'S .FURNISH INCS of all kinds cheaper than you can buy tlicm elsewhere. . Aslc your neighbor. The Golden Rule Ton employees, yet we are always busy. Ask your neighbor. ;gy."fr;:,',Tr1' J u,Jg MTTM2 I'OI.K I'ARTV I Lust Weduosdny ttfternoon. Mnster llerniiin Anderson entertiiined n nuin her of his little plnyniutes ut u party In honor or his tenth birthday. Aiming those who enjoyed tho nf teiuoou'H hospltnllty or gnmes and u luncheon were Hnrry Kern. Harold Mi-Daniel. Hoburt McDanlel. Clara (lllnot. .Mnxlne Buweose. Irene l)ew eese. Estellu Kehoo, t'lnrn Kohoe and Myrtle Thomas. IWIIIIII li ' ----".' - v.'..'Tirm-1f WEB IX COQCII.I.E. I Mlbs Kathryn Marie Dyer, daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Over ot Daniels Creek, and David Nathan Bunch were married Thursday, April 10, at the Presbyterian parsonage In OniHjeMhe jjev.Jdr. Axioms olllcl- (Continued on rngo Eight.) were: Misses Hnttle McKay, Ruth Thurston, Hlldur West, Bessie Rob- woman In this inntter than having ertson. or Rlvertou. Stella Peterson, nu nllownnco, nud understaudlus' NoHle Olson und Maggie Robertson, Choice fresh Caramels Only 35c pound at Stafford's Special Candy Sale Saturday and Sunday . SP I HELL A GO If SETS may be obtained In Marshtleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. 352 So, 6th St. Phone 200X. 1 Saturday Specials Coos Bay Realty Co. 150 Front Street Telephone 264 J Successors lo BENTLEY & JONES W. A. REID. $700 $950 $1500 $200 $1250 $2600 $750 $325 I'lvc iiiiini Iiiiiim- mill two lets iicrSnililiMl Lots level mill fenced. Ili.n l''H l wnler. 'IViins !iWl en-h, Iwluiire M fl iiioutli. Klue buy. i.i in R-ir I 'art I ''our room iioue uuu i " -- .1 Convenient i Hmllli .Mill. Will lufr wl itence propcity In .Mui-lillciu. S.rlc.ly .. .uoden, l.m.lw- J linn, noon 1 ii-n i ""t Sl!5 per inoutli. Tln-ee lots, level nnd J'''Sa'Sl KiiMhlde, iieni- plunked Miec. "lie I lent Miup. .t acres on Coos Kit.?. WAn H'J .Murhlillt'lil. Tlif bottoin '' , .i .rtlunlU1! Hie bench lanu is bii - A hiiap nt $nm. Hair cnsli. m.. i.v)0 ca-'u lia'J VM acres, near 1 "l' . ", .., ,. 1(1 arrr "Tl .. Ill acres on , rtlfri Jillltaoie n ' terms cultlv provemeiits. growing. Lot on South Broadway, ncsr Itigen-oll. I e.st buy t 1h"oiim. 1 1.. 1 el nJflf" m.nhi buiidii.K lots ri;;;1; " mn m' Flno view or bay: B11IW )'"" hiive rent. A modern Bncx . uildlug, Electric Light. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL COOS O. A. MetUn, Irop. Rates: BO cents a day and upward Cor. Broadway nnd Market White Duck Button Shoes for Children. Also now Patent I.enthor Button Shoes for Ladies' and Misses', at The Electric Shoe Shop FOR A GOOH WATCH OR FIXIi JEWELKY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Rennliluir. 200 Front St., Marshfield. First Class Weaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet. factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North Bend. Or. FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, wo aro es pecially prepnred to cater to family trade. Regular meals or uhort or ders. Open tiny nnd night. .MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway and Commercial Mfld. COOS BAY PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS CO. J. A. Goodwill and W. E. Sawyor. Plate, Ait untl Window Glass, Mir rors, Prismatic Glass. Mali orders and phono orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur nished. Phono 70-L. 727 So. Broadway. Marshfield. You Can Get Marshfield w for $350.00 12n,l.u.tcS-fUWj $1,000.00 i.v - I. S. Kautman . .... .hom tor rent th nea Mr. Mr 54 ?". 131 rnrk AjS,oS80