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THE COOS BAY TIMES; MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 12f 1914 EVENING EDITION.' ai-rin i miimmmtfimmitmmiadMB1'' Woodlinmeim of World amid rommemi of Woodcraft M ON TANGO BY RUSSIANS Police Chief of Vladikavka Em ulates Emperor Williams in Move on Dance Wr AnofUted ttnt e coot TJ7 TlmM. VLADIKAVKA, Russian Caucasus, Jan. 12. Tho chief of jiollco has banned tlio tango hore. Not olio atnonK the 00,000 Georgians com posing tho population of this city had over Been tho tango, and' moat of them had never heard of tho danco until they read tho uknso of the pol lco hoad. Vladikavka Is tho headquarters for tlio Tsegun gypsy dancers whose wild and beautiful dances, surpass ing In grace and abandon tho most exotic of tangos, is' watched ovory night until tho early hours of. the morning by the pleasure-loving por tion of the city inhabitants and visi tors. Tlio notion of tho police chief rath er mystified tho visitors in tho city, for apparently tho town was dnncc mad and tho authorities Instead' of discountenancing tho Tfiogun dances rather encouraged them. 'Finally tho secret of tho ordor leak ed out. Tho police chief Is an nrdont admirer of Emperor William of Ger many, and when tlio nows of tho Gorman ban against tho much dis cussed danco was brought in by a chanco traveler, he lost no time in emulating his nugust model. J. 200 TANGO STEPS Parision Dancjnn Masters Are Takinfl up New Dance From Many Annies lllf AmocUIM I'rrM lo Coo lUj TlmM. PARIS, Jun. 12. Parisian danc ing masters aro now teaching 200 stops of tho tango, nnd' many of the moro difficult stops aro bolng tried at tlio public resorts. Aftornoou ten dances aro nunior oils, and In tho ovoulngii restaurants which allow tho tango aro crowded with dancers, American danco tunes, sonio of them of not yory rocont ori gin, aro played to a considerable ex tent. Ono song containing the Ktrnlns or Dixie Is often heard. , Occasionally too ono stop nnd "fish" walk, and of roursu tho waltz and wo-stop nro danced, but profor onco la given to tno tango. AUTO !S TAKEN ICELAND Arrival of American Machine in Far Northern Isle Marks New Era (nr Ana(UtM) rrtM to coo iuj tiium.i LONDON, Jan. 12. An Amorlcnn mitomobllo which was rocently takon into Icoland marks a now orn for thnl country. Not excepting tho railroads, of which thoro nro nono yot in Ice land, tho American enr Is tho first solf-propollod car over seen on t.io Island. v Icoland Is ono of tho most ancient, highly orgnnlzed and civilized com 'munition In tho world, but on ac count of tho physical aspects of the country tho inhabitants expected to see nn aoroplano boforo they saw a motor car. Tho Island' Is only 300 miles long, nnd has n breadth of 200 miles, hut Its coast lino Indentations aro such tlraf tho coast measures 4000 miles. Tho inhnbltod lowland Is limited and does vory woll with vator traffic, whllo tho rough high lands nro practically impassible for 'Wlico!od vohlcles. TO STOP KiaVKHV. i Ii'itvtlon Society In Active In Cojv. ) ' enlingeii, lljr AtiorUu-J I'nu lo l'oo nay TlmM 1 4 COPHN'HAGEX, Jnn. 10. Tho So .cloty for tho Protection Against Whlto ''Slavery has becomo very onergetlc horo, nnd Is especially active in pro- venting tho luring away of young girls . to America In ttielr recont report wntchod closoly tho Mormon agl ' the directors declare that they hnvo i tntlon In Denmark, for tho society i .considers the Mormons a groat dnn- gor. The society states that sovoral S hundred girls, especially from Jur- filnnd, nro takon to Amorlca every ?yoar. . $P ..... . -.jfSl ao Jfm 6,0 J VARIETY IN SLEEVES MARKS THE NEW EVENING GOWN Your evening gown may bo sleeve less, may havo a leng slcovo to tho knuckles or may havo two odd sleeves, as shown In tho Illustration of 8032. Thu pear pimped alcuvo, which begins In n point at the neck nnd extends smoothly (o tho wrist. Is fuvnred It may be mnda entirely of nut or the up per part may bo made of net and the lower purt of velvet. A wing sleeve on ono sldo nnd a plain one on tho other Is shown In this Instance, The foundntlon gown Is of yellow silk crupe: tho drapory nnd slt'eves aro of n deep Tango yellow chiffon. An amber pendant weighs down the pointed end of tho wing sleeve. Tho grace of applied drapery when cleverly handled Is also shown In this model. A width of the chiffon Is arranged over one sldo or tho skirt, being held In placo front and back by tho girdle. This gown may be copied In size 30 with 4T4 yards or 36 Inch material. Tho favored tunic nnd ovcrblouso Is shown In tho second Illustration. It Is a simple modol, but promises to bo ono or the most popular designs for tlio coming season. A faint green taffeta fashions the frock. The tunic Is edged with fur. nnd there Is an undorblouso or cream colored shadow laco. i This design requires to make In sice 38 4Tfc yards or 3G Inch material. No 8082 slxe 34 tn42 No. 8100-slr.es 34 to 42, Each pattern 1G cents. ATTENTION! You nro requested to bo prosont at I. O. O. F. Hall M6ndny ovo nlng at 7: .10 to participate In Joint Installation. Special entertainment program has boon arranged nnd n ban quot will bo sorved. . All visiting neighbors nro cordially Invited to nttond. f . committee:. THE WIRELESS, TWIN SCREW STEAMER SPEEDWELL SAILS FROM BAND0N FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PE DRO, LOS ANGELES, RED0ND0, LONG BEACH AND SAN DIEGO. Tuesday Noon, January 13th' See HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Marshfield Aflent. ' To obtain either pnttern Illustrated (III out this coupon nnd cnclono 16 cents In stamps or coin, lie sure to state number or pattern and size, measuring over tho fullest part of tho bust. Address Pattern Department, aire or this paper No Name .. 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