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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914-EVENING EDITION. 2Bmii ;gttagcM3Bgcffia3eto!itihwtitii'J'i " n1 merits lJJJ"J ' mm L i I f LltllCI S fllv of talf aces a ltd JLfUlJPfl fluci ics Now for the most startling feature of our essary $1500 a few of the big bargains offered. Sale will is necessary. GREAT FIRE SALE, na you fcbeer nta and watching An -,ha , JSEM r the most start no eature ot our untMi rmc ohll. ouu,llu jU ,";-"--"-, AMnn'S hns been known as the "Lace House unu siuw wcathop has nroven no bar to ine oaruam-bM. j mu - - " ftn T mr ninriVs. wnnarnestlv retiuest customers to reiram hum. hciu....u last indefinitely. Out of consideration for our clerks, we' earnestly request No introduction is nee- over next to cost. Inclement lifetime. Following are but sale goods any more than ALL-OVER LACES For yen j a our Htoro hns won fnmo ns tlio "Lnco House" All of our inces nro pur ehnsed (llrott from tlio im porter and not tliroiiKli sec-ontl-elasB Jobbers. Tlio present stock com nrlses over tbirty-fivo de signs In niiRllBh Wnsh, Hhndow, Oriental nml Von- BO. Priced an follows: Res. $4.00, now $2.65 Reg, S2.00, now $1.45 Roft SI, 75, now $1.05 Ree, SI, 25, now 90c Reg, SI. 00, now ..70c Reg, 60c. now ...40c FOR MEN 50c to $4.50. FOR WOMEN 25c to $3.50. FOR CHILDREN 25c to $2.50. LACE EDGINGS Ilcnutlful designs In Shadow, Ven lso and Oriental; French and Her man Vnls. and Cluny: Linen Cluny and lleilfordsblro Cotton Cluny hates. Priced as follows. Regular $1,50, now ...$1.00 Regular 90c, now 75c Regular 60c, now 45c Regular 50c, now 30c Regular 30c, now 20c Regular 25c, now 15c Other reductions too numerous to mention. LACE INSERTION An exceptionally largo variety of Insertions, Headings and Handings; ombradng ninny beautiful patterns In Vnls. VcnlBo and Cluny. Now cut to the following prices: Regular $2.25, now -$1.85 Regular $1,00, now .-70c Regular 75c, now 60c Regular 50c, now 35c Regular 45c, now 30c Regular 35c, now 25c Regular 25c, now . r-20c A hoBt of otliers reduced in proportion. EMBROIDERY EDGINGS Our lino of Embroidery Edgings Is lnrge nnd vnrlud, and contains Bomo beautiful designs In Imported SwIbs. Cambric nnd Nainsook. Headings to match nearly all tho designs. Note the reductions: Regular 50c, now 35c Regular 40c, now 30c Regular 35c, now 25c Regular 30c, now 20c Regular 20c, now 14c Regular 15c, now 11c Regular 8c, now 5c EMBROIDERY INSERTION Wo have alwnys exercised tlio ut moBt enro In tlio selection of our Embroideries and can state without doubt, tbnt our H"o of Cambric and Swiss Insertions and Galleon Hands Is tho finest In tho city. ltoduced ns follows: Regular 65c, now 30c Regular 30c, now 17c Regular 20c,. now 16c Regular 12'.c, now 10c I Our sale of Ginghams, Calicoes, Percales, Flanelettes and Curtain Goods, Cotton and Woolen Dress Goods, Hosiery. Un iMwcar and Umbrellas, still continues, and despite the fact tlial a tremendous amount of goods have been sold, the stocK i yet too large for its location, The sale will be kept up indefinitely, We still havj a largo assortment of Women's and Children's Coats and Suits, at pricos langing from $1.50 to $15.00. A COMPLETE LINE OF TRUNKS AND SUITCASES AT ALMOST HALF Men's Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps in Corner Store, Suits, 50c to $10.50; Hats 25c to $3.00. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Regardless of the fact that our Men's Furnishings Depart monf has enjoyed unprecedented sales, the stock appears to be as large as over, The following prices should convince YOU of the advisabil ity of purchasing NOW, Cotton and Woolen Underwear 25c to $2.00 Cotton, Woolen and Silk Hosiery 10cll2-3?g Monarch and Arrow Shirts 90c and $1.15 Others from 15c up Negligee Dress Shirts, Cotton, Wool Work Shirts 35c to $3.50 Regular 50c and 7-5c Suspenders, now Everything reduced ONE-THIRD OR MORE, 40c ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY All-over Embroidery. Y( n great many other things, niust bo seen to bo appre ciated. Wo could not attempt to describe the ninny beauti ful designs. Tlun nro too numerous. A personal Inspection -till convince you of the valuei offered In tho following re ductions: Rog, 1,50, now $1.25 Reg,' $1,00, now ..75c Rg, 75r, now ..55c SHIRTWAIST FRONTS AND FLOUNCINGS Shirtwaist froii'B and flouncings reduced to such bargains ns to tempt U most staid and eoii'cm tlvo buyer. BLANKETS. COMFORTERS. AND PILLOWS Many of these nro nottM least bit ilnmaged. but Hal Ited space compclls in t reduce tho stock. Prices range fror 60c up. Prices Are Casfe No Goods -Exchanged LANDO O'Connell Buildin Market Avenu tffsisasnzzsacmrsasimiiscni M i 1 1 . in . mi MHMBIWi '' . .5J C0NTU1HUTI0NS concerning Horlal hnppenliiKS, Intondod for publication In the society depart ment of The Tiiiiw. "Hist bo sub mil tod to the editor not later h. a 0 'c. . P. in-. ! inlay of ,i .vt'i "eoitlous will bo l mil) In casus whoro tho . o.'uiiiiiM Inter than the i, , mentioned.) qnlst. Mniy Mi Knight. Muri' No ble M It Smith and Stnuff Mrs Mary MeKnlght will be hostess next Thursday. 'l .IOM.V iio.kn. I LENT doe not boulu i"H Kebrr ery asth thin year mikI Easter Holiday will Miaik It ilose A ...-II I I'lio Lenten season I ouslilerably later thl year than last mi nnd will not Interfere with lluj St. Valentine nnd Washington birthday, pint lea which have been lending riinciliu iu local soclul circle the last few )oai. ' ! I VKI TlM)AY ' i 4 The marriage- of Slg Kkholin and Ml lna Wldlimd will tnko place lb' nfleriioon, tlt Uev. .1. V. Heii im)u orrii-lntlim. The voting eoini'e will reside t latlde and Hie gioom l omplo)ed by the ( A. Smith Conipaii). - - - - , i . . mm,K n,ss soci.M.. .. ! , . - - - - Th.. .lolly Doon of llnnknr Hill . Wedneiduy for a Joll fH'rnoon a thi hanw of Mrs. J. lliockiuue lnr. i, of officers for the comliiK club ear. was followed by the aflenum. s ;.,ii..rtaliiuent. pnivldwl by Mia. Mm aiii refrtimeut iwrl l v,i (leo. Uutirke. Mrs. A I. III ". .lohnaon. Mr, dale and Mr, iimw The club will meet the Inat fhrlHtlnwn. when Mr. UoiuKe win l, entertaluer J; ito.i. .T-cnox imii't'''' j Mr7A 1.. llouaewortli wn bot o. at a iat delUhtful wwini TlhJ Hy I Auction Mrlde Club i' be" home In South M-nj h f eld Tue.lny alteruoon. A UHi loiia luncheon was served. 'he hom eetlng wHl be with Mrs. 0. V Mlllimil "'""..::",... ,... nr., 1.... fllni ttlltUlllll HUH 1I1I ..-' hhjt. ..-- ;".: "Mr cnnle lluimiin. M".. Doraoy Kreluer Mjs. l R McKiilght. Mis. Al. UHlni; Mis. 1). Y. Mailimi. ..up. v. ...... - IMCHSONAI. notices of visitors in i be city or or Coos llay pooplo wbo visit In oil er cltle. together Willi notices of social afTnlrs. aro glBdly locolvod In tho soclnl do nnrinient. Tolepbono 1.13. No lce of club nieetines will ne pnblUhod nnd secretaries nro kindly requested to furnish same. '"nn the chapels. The next Iiim ii-MI l.ii littlil ut Him i lmri'lt as the revivals will then he In pro- rosa. riiiwo iirMttuu wn " "r Kev. Joseph Knotts. K. K. Allen. .1. (!. lllaney. K, II. .Iiwhnk. J. A. Haker. W. It. Osenrldor. Ira I.. llntiu l.'iuMkllii (V llll'i-li i. &. Kaufmnn. V. A. Saeehl. U. II. Camp bell. Ceo. N. Holt. I-' C Woavor. (5. A. Wllliuiuaoii. I-'mnk Howe. (I. II. Myers. Cha. II. Maynanl. I'liuiK sunnier. t. n n.usuu. auk. Isaacson and Piulil Nelon. v 'X' Mrs. K. O. Flnnngan, Mrs. C. II Oi Mnrsh. Mrs. I). C. McCnrt.y iinrt Mrs, Wolcott. -Mrs. l-iueiin niriu-i. Past Worthy Matron of the Albany Chapter, was a special guest and arranged to entertain the associa tion nt her home In March. liAIMKS AUT Clil'll I Tho I. a ill os' Art Club was delluht- r..n,. ..ii. Hin lim.l vivutnrilnv iiftnrildOIl by Mrs. H. I). McArthur nt her home In South Mnrshfleld. hlio wns assisted In serving uy .Mr, u. O. Hoy. wl") wits a special ko1 riii- iii iifionoon. The noxt meet- 1 1 l.ii' iiiant 1 is not boon definitely decided, bur It will probably be with Mrs. Nois uasmiisBon " 1-rldny afternoon. Anionic these present wero Mrs. J. A. Illatt. Mrs. A. S. iTiancnaiii. Mis. W. II. Curtis. Mrs. Jns. uow hii. Sr.. Mrs. Olivia Kdman. Mrs. T M. l-'lye. Mrs. V. II. Foley. Mrs. W. H. HoHKland. I.yilla l.ang. Mrs I.. I-'. Tolanilor. Mrs. I. M. Condron and Mrs. V. I.. Sumner. .;. .;. tilhYKIt TKA. I a. KI'IM'OPAI. (Jl'll.l Tile Millie liass oi iii" rn"J "" .Mis. w- ..". -- . .. chin cli met at the pleasant homo of N8burg. Mrs. U. K..l,0l?IM.;.li:V Mr and Mr. A I.. Hut In Hunker iu,0. fiooilruin. Mr. . h. uiuhh Hill oil WednesdK) eveulim. I lie oc cksIimi wh I be niouthl) buslne nicotinic ami social. I After the transaction ,f the busl nesa the uuest were entertained by novel umiI liiterestiim historical and oil er game. Tempting refreshment were served by the hole. nml the guest united In declaring Mr. and Mis. Hut ro)al entertainer Those preaeut weie Ite and Mrs. HurVbart. Mra. Illeu Umlrlth. Mr an I Mw. Wtivddett. Mr. anU Mr. W W. Hutt. Mr. Ileurv Itlshop and Mr. ami Mrs. A. U. Hut. I A. N. W. I o Mrs. Clia MrKnlrht. assisted by Mr. B. 'liigu md Mr (Knunle l.aiard, entertaiued the A. N. NV. t urtdiy ar.eitioou, with Mis May i . tt . "b guest mong those ,,. w , M s'anu.-. Mle'i Hin- , i , t-n II il' II l. i d I !! MCl ' i- M'i ' and' Mrs. V. M. Parsons. n " M. ItltOTIIKHHOOl). I -i The Muraliflehl M- 15 Hrother-, hood hold n innsi 1'nwui- n- enjovable meeting at the home of lu!d NeUoa on South SlMh street Wednesday night. There was a large atteiulaiue. I. h. Kaufman ilollvered a short talk on ;'A Deep ... i.,i......Ji in thu c'liiitvh I.. II. Joidnik spoke on "lh-tter service and O. II. Oatson on "A Larger Membership." Follow tug thcue talk It wa decided u try an! secure Hie erectloi of three new Impel on the Hv. one at Kuul ' -. n ut Hunker Hill ami one at " City, lor whhh the UUtrlit Mis unary will be asked to assign a mlsslJU-i-iy. U. H. Myei and i. H. Camp ln'11 were uan-ed e a cDUimlttee in ti and si'iiir,' tlu- lo-operailon ,, ,. r Smith Coinp.uiN men --, pi tl , dlstriits affiMed II The Maishfleld KpUcopal Hulld was pleasnuily entertained last Tuos day by Mr. Fnunle Hiunrd at hor home on Mniket aeiiue DuiiiiK tho afternoon Mrs. K. C. Poiiinm was elected secrotary to fill the aeniiey caused by tho resignation of Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Mrs. I.. M. Noble. Mrs. J. S. Coke nnd Mrs Hazard wore appointed a commit tee to arrango for furnishing the kitchen In the basement of the now church so Mint all church meetings and socials can be held thoro In the futuie. Not Tuesday, Mrs. W. H f, ,i.l.3 ,.11 1,.. iwwtaafi li, llln plllll ,. Illlig ,, ,,, t'V ,. mv ,,, ,.-v ....... Those piosent at tho meeting this week were Mrs. L. M. Noble. Mrs J, S. Coke, Mr. K. II. Perliain. Mrs .1. Albert Matson. Mr l.wlward. Mr. J. W. lU'iinett, Mis C. V. Mc Kiilght, Mrs. Kinina N.isburg. Mrs. W. H. Curtl. Mrs. Otto Schettor and Mi. I2elyn Anderson. A ? ? "WE CAN REPAIR YOUR OLD WATCH PAST MATHONS ti, i niiiHa' iiliini' nt the Pres- bytoiiau church will give a silver ten on Vi'oduesdty. .lanuary ai. at the Manse. The hosto.ses will be Mrs. (J. W. Duiignu. Mrs. Hugh Long. Mr., W. 12. Wilson. Mrs. It. N. Kenton and aih t I. liui-klinrt All nicniliniti nml tliolr friends uio cnnflnlly Invited, j ; 'f ; t I po.stponk mi:i:tix(j i . Tho meeting or the Norwoglan i.utheran Young Peoplo. which was planned for next l'rldny evening has boon postponed, owing to tho concert, until two weeks from noxt Filday. when Miss Corn Mathlson and Peter Thorpe will ontoitnln tho member. i imiDfii: ci.i'ii i ! Mrs. lloyd M. Hlchnrdson will bo l,i.,cu tn tlin Mnrsbflcld Ihldco Club at hor homo next Wednesday nftoruoon. , i mixxii:wis CI.L'II I n,i.. f iir,-'td flnl, wnc tilnns nntly ontertalnod Thursday afternoon by Mrs. V. II. urossor at uer uomo , Omni, Mnruliflnlil tbn moetlne inlnce being changed from the homo of Mrs. A Z. lJowiis rue aneruuou 4 was pleasantly suent In a social way following wnun L retrosnnieiua OR SELL YOU A NEW ONL YOU SHOULD NOT LET YOUR WA TCJI GO TOO LOSG W OUT BRING CLEANED. A TIMEPIECE KEPT CLEAN IS'DO LASTS LONGER AND KEEPS BETTER TIME. WE DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AND DO ITRlGUT REASONABLY. COME IN NOW AND SEE OUR "LEFT-OVER" CVWS' GOODS. NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY WHAT YOU A'-' YOUR OWN USE, BECAUSE OUR REDUCED PRICES ON " ARTICLES WILL SAVE YOU LOTS OF MONEY. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. The Pest MaUous Association en joyed a delightful meeting with Mrs A. P. Wolcott Friday afternoon He frehiueitW were served The net meeting, the third Friday In Feb ruary, will be with Mr. K. O. Flan agau and will be sort of a Washington-Colonial party Thoe present worn Mrs P II niuitrnil. Mrs H S (Continued on Pago Three.) SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Hnrsptinr. ?7M xiuV,' v.. lT"!CZ52 Sc, 5th st.- Phone 200-X DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY MOT? it is cheaper to talk than to travel, We have toll stations in Coos and CurryC-iuntie. connect with the Bell System at Rosebud Coos Bav Home Telephone t mm, timeo. MarsUfleW, 01 m