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mmmmmmsmmmm MHHnrirM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ivmrM two s jmlj2 t vmmm u v xsjmt.fm'z jL'-ivx;:-:M.S:-i-i i f'ij,v. 'rjiFri.Mw..m-K.w..TTVfBi xjBrrfimw-'-TfcWiiO'jiif jtt-i.wiy.ffuM u v anraw, rv. v iv m . twimarnxvatmt .-i u v . i." .i v (If jf$fH DAY'S j:m .fifimHr in the western sky. Evening hIiiuIowb gather In the western sky, .71io glowing lights of sunset Glimmer far and die. 0110 Bounds of toll grow fnlnter, Lis ts gleam far and wide Tlio hedgos of the twilight Tho hills and valleys hide. The l:lng inny have his palace, The knight his castle old, .And Croesus slu1: to slumhnr On couch of woven gold. Hut he has poneo as perfect And happiness and sweet Who at day's end finds waiting A home where loved ones meet! Arthur Wallace l'cncli. m VTiMiiirrmrcs roncornlng buclul happenings, lntondod for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than G o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro tho evonts occurred later than tho time mentioned.) STYLE has an appreciable Intrinsic 2luo all Us own. it Is a rather iluslve commodity, but thcro aro occaa'ons, and they aro not Infre quent when It will achlovo victories as s.iroly, and In the same way, as' personality can and docs. It Is an! nll-c iihraclng- possession; It affects Appearance, tone and manners. I Ur value today Is lilghor than It ever won. Few jieoplo can really af foid to do without It. Its Influences nro far 'mvhlntj, and no one can say whore the end of Its effect Is likely to bo. And , with It nil and It can certaliiiy be rogarled as a com mercial asset nowadays compara-' tlvcly fow people seoui to trouble' tliemselvos about acquiring It. For It can ho acquired. If It hnppeni to ho born In you so much the bettor, of cnursu. Illit you are not In the least hopelessly landlcappoir If It does not happen to come about In this pleasant way. It may have to begin with your ray of walking. To walk badly is to hit at the root of stvlo. H Is so oasv to . If )cu were suro of your self, and ns If, at toast, you felt you tarf some right to walk. A slovenly walk and a slouching walk aro usu ally owing to sheer laziness mid en re leas now It is Impossible to enjoy nny stylo if your clothes uro cut badly. Hotter to go to a tailor with n good and and comparatively poor cloth than a tailor with good cloth and a had cut. Tae had fitting garments of tho cheap tailor and dresimaker aro an abomi nation and will spoil and oiio'h ap pearance She hats and gloves nro no less Important A hat, In fnct, Is 0110 of the most difficult things to doclde upon. There nio ho many shapes that a woman has hard work not to be tempted away from tho safe shape. A hat out of sympathy with tho rest of the outfit strikes a torrlbly Jarring note. Tho tying of a tlo and a shoe lace are Just n Important In their way. An nbsurd dlsplav of cheap Jowel ry, which Includes rings and vnrlous chain necklaces, too much fltifflness about the neck, and a hit trimmed out of all proportion to tho rest of tho attire, Boom to hnve. for somo amazing ensnii. rather more than the Attraction of a magnet for many girls They may be dressed absolute ly correct In every other particular, and then, by the adoption of one In congruity, to put It kindly, they will ruin, hopelessly, the whole effect. Everything from the smallest to the largest detail should receive equal consideration. A girl must seo and these are vital polntB that hor shoos are always clean and well polished; that her gloC3 aro always In good condition nnd clean; that there Is, at least, no visible holo In her stocking, especially abovo tho shoo heel, and that her skirt Is con tinually bolng well pressed. Stylo la dependent upon all these little thing being attended to to. I PliOKKKSS CLIMJ IWHTV. I The Progress Club entertained husbands nnd guests Monday evening at the most charming of the year's parties. The spacious homo of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. .Nicholson was beau tifully decorated with great bowls of pink nnd lavender sweet peas, dahlias and greoiiB. Mrs. W. M. nlnko, tho president, received with Mrs. Nlehol ron. Five hundred was played thoughout the evening, with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Maloney as winners of tho pretty prize, a cornucopia of brown wicker for holding greens. Following the enrds a two course nipper was served by tho committee, Mrs. Corey, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. 8chct- tor and Mis. Illakc. Mrs. Hooth, an other momher of the committee, was nbsont. Among those attending woro! Messrs. anil Mesdames V. M. Dlnke, V. I. Menidowney. C. V. Tower, I.1 S. Kaufman. M. C. Mnloney, .1. S.I Unison, A. H. Oldlev. Otto Schetter,1 Holfe Xordriim, Hjalto Xerdrum, A. L. Ilutz, I). I-:. Mnloney mid It. II. Corev, Mrs. Esther H. Converse, Mrs., A. E. Adolsperger, Miss Esther Sll-i vorninii. Miss Graham and Miss Wat son. Tre Progress Club moots a week fiom Monday with Mrs. Song stneken. Mrs. Tledgou, Mrs. Den Chandler, Miss Silverman nnd Mrs. Adolsperger have papers on tho sub ject "Iloston." The work this year comprises the study of cities of his toric lltornrv and political Interest In the I'nlted States. I , W. It. C. ' : Saturday aftornoon tho V. It. C was to have mot nt tho homo of Mrs P. H. Cathcart, but owing to a misun derstanding ns to tho placo of 11100' Ing the nttendanco was so small that it was decided to await tho arrival of tho Inspector of tho Ornnd Enc ciimtinieiit, Mrs. McUridc, boforo holding nny further meetings. I'KKSONAL notices of visitor:! in tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in other cities, together with notices cf social affairs, aro gladly received in tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. MAHHMFIKLI) 1IUIIK3K CLUIi. Mrs. V. S. Chnndlcr ontortnlncd tho Urldgo Club Wednesday at hor beautiful bungalow on South Coos Itlvor. Tho Alice II. wns chartored for tho guests, who arrived In time for luncheon preceding the afternoon at cards. Tho houso and porch wore decorated extensively with lavender nsters and evergreen. MrB. W. S Turpen won enrd honors, Among tho guests and club members attending wero Mesdnnics Win. Horsfnll, Jr., W. A. Toye, E. O. Perham, J. S. Coke, E. K. Jones, E. O. Flanagan, J. II. Flnnagan, Herbert Lockhart, W. T. Merchant, J. Albert Mntson, Wilson Kaufman. W. 0. Chandler, W. S. Turpen, J. W. Uonnett and C. M. tty ler. Mrs. Porham will otitortnln tho dtib In ,two weeks Wcdnesdny. AT (Jl'ILI) HALL. . The Episcopal Guild mot nt Guild Hall Tuesday, with Mrs. J. S. Coke and Miss Evelyn Anderson serving. I'ereofter meetings will begin nt 2:30 sharp, Instead of 3 o'clock as here tofore. Two visitors wero present this weclr. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Eb becka. TTie iiiemborB out wore Mrs. Perham, Mrs. Forty, Mrs. Lowls, Mrs. Itobert Browning. Mrs. Toye, Miss Hutchcson, Mrs. Hnzard, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Schetter, Mrs. Herbert Lock hart, Mrs. McKnlglit. Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, Mrs. Coke nnd Miss Andcr fon. r- I A. S. V. I Tho A. X. W..were delightfully en tertained Thursday by Mrs. Chas. Stcuff nt tho flint or this yoar's meet-, Inns. Almost the entlro memborshlp. roll was represented. Mrs. Johnson,! Mrs. Stniiff's mother, and Mrs. Mary Murks, were visitors. Tho club was served with delicious refreshments after a n'easant afternoon of neo.lle-! work. Mrs. Hydo will bo hostess next weok. Those out wero Mrs. Allen, Mrs. nonnett. Mrs. Squires, Mrs. Ed mnn. Mrs. Miirnhy. Mrs. Murch. Mrs Qulst. Mrs. N'oble. Mrs. Mary Mc Knight. Mrs. C. F. McKnlglit, Mrs Hall. Mrs. Hnzard. Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. O'Connoll. 4 ! THIMBLE CLUB The North Bend Thlmblo Club enjoyed a delightful session yester dny with Mrs. R. F. Gcbhart. Dali ins and hanging baskets of greens predominated In tho docorntlon scone. It wns decided that at tho future meotlngs, a subject should bo assigned In ndvnnco, so that tho members could como prepared to discuss It. Tho subject chosen ror tho next meeting, which will bo hold with Mrs. V. E. Wntters two weeks from yesterday was "Wlntor Gardening." It was also nrrnngod to have a "Hallowo'on Party," at which tho husbands of tho members should bo entertained, but tho placo was not selected. At the conclusion of yeBtorday'B meeting, refreshments wero served, Mrs. Nell Bntiks assist ing In serving. Those present yes terday wero MrB. A. II. Derbyshire, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Ira B. Burtle, Mrs. II. E. Burmostor, Mrs. M. E. Everett Mrs. Gotliro, Mrs. It. B. Hazer, Mrs. Fred Kriiso. Mrs. H. .1. Linden nnd Mrs. J. G. Mullen, wltji Mrs. Noll Bnnks as a Bpeclnl guest. 4 fr 4 Mrs, J, n, Mnii ?S I HUltPIHSE IWltTY Last Wednesday uvonlng, Mrs. Ira B. Bartle, of North Bend, was hostess nt n surprlso party on her hiisband In honor of his birthday. Tho surprise wits most complete and not until tho guests enmo In on him did ho recall Unit It wns his birthday nnnlversnry. Bridge and dancing woro enjoyed and rofroBh monts woro served nt tho eloso of tho evening, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Linden had tho high scoro nt brldgo. Tho guests woro Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Colomnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mr. and Mra. II. J. Linden, Mr. and 'WT MATliJT Ms. oru MPniirrrr- I "0 Past Matrons ri.,1 hoste ,' hor home In Wwl v.b if woro inmlo to fid inh,,'l fill.1 t at The ChSd AW W of October. iHl , hihf U,,'?w Mntroim and thill- I for e P Uh. Past Patron elrnn(1hujand; Tho NoembPr mco n lh.elr l?ei wl bo with Mr a 'p8m til yesterday ' c 0 Mr ''PlUlS len, Mrs. C. H. Mnrsh i. EA. Hazard, Mrs. J. t ,in'nMr,' p A. Davis and Mrs. Mnry "i .J1 H speclalguests. J,nry Mtttu US m (WTHOLIC LADIES. I'ltlSCILLA CLUB. I - Mrs. II, M. Albee entertained tho PrlrMIIns and other guests at her hon" Wednesday with sowing nnd IiiikIi. Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Blitz, Mrs Davis and Mrs. Marhoffor woro guests. The members entertnlnod were Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Dodsnn, Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. John son, Mrs. Rourke, Mrs. Chrlstenson, Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Bush. In two weeks Mrs. Brocknuiellor will bo hostess. mi m FlV k X. . jaiani ui J- REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS cF w YOUR GIFTS WILL BE TREASURED BY THOSE WHO RE CEIVE THEM IF YOU BUY AT OUR STORE. WE HAVE ARTISTIC PIECES IN GENUINE CUT GLASS, HANDSOME DESIGNS IN SILVERWARE, AND THE LATEST EFFECTS IN TABLE SILVER SILVER FRAMES AND TOILET SETS. OH, YOU WILL FIND JUST THE Till NG YOU WISH TO GIVE AT THE PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY. REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR STORE AND THEY WILL REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS. Tho North. Bend Catholic Ladles met Wednesday of this week with Mrs. Robt. Gobhardt as hostess. MIsb, Ellziibuth. Hoben of Portlnnd was tho guest of honor nn'd tho hostess was assisted In receiving and In sorvlng dnluty rorreslinion,t8 nt tho closo ofi tho afternoon by Mrs. Chas. Kaiser. Tho ladles dec Moil thnt tho soclotv'B, porniniicnt unmo should bo tno Catholic Altar Society of North Bond It wns decided to hold a enrd narty for the purpose of raising funds to assist In church work on October 0 nt Taylor's Hall. The next nicotine-, of the society will bo hold Tuesday I Sontomber 20. when Mrs. Noll Bnnks will bo hostess. Tho ladles present Tuesduv wer Mrs. Chns. Kaiser, Mrs W. G"bhardt. Mrs. Geo. Truoman Mrs. Dan MrDonnld, Mra. Jo"n Wal lace. Mrs. Hoelllng. Mis. G. J. Lf mnnskl, Mrs. Noll Banks, Mrs. Robt. Banks and Miss Elizabeth Hoben of Portland. NARCISSI'S CLl'B. Tho Narcissus girls woro entertain ed this weok bv Miss Nelllo Olson, who had as guests, MrB. Iugvai Pedor son, Mrs. Carl West and Mioses Es ther Byerly. Blancl'o and Elizabeth Tellefson, Thorn and Annn Lund. Hll duT West, Stella Pederson, Maggie Robertson and Ethel Anderson. Sew ing occupied tho aftornoon. In two weeks Mlea Blanche Tellefson will bo hostess, 1UNCING PARTY. Tho Marshflold Dancing Club has Issued Invitations for tho second of a series of dances which will bo held Tuesday evening, Sept. 22, at tho Flnninsh Hall. Tho committee in charge, Is composed of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrand, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bultman, Mr. and Mrs. Porry Dodson, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Kinney and A. O. Peterson. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. MONDAY PARTY. Mrs. W. E. Dean and Mrs. A. H. Dennison, mother and sister of Mrs. T. S. Harvey, wero guosts of honor at a farowoll card party given Mon day by Mrs. Harvoy,prlor to their do parturo Thursday for tUelr homes In Grants Pass.tl Mrs. Dean has been spending the summer with her daughter, while Mrs. Dennison has. been hero only for n short visit. Three tables of guests wero seated at cards and refreshments. I EASTSIDK GAME AND OANCE. I Next Wednesday night the East sldo basketball club nlans to have a game followed by a dance and supper at (he club room in Eastslde. (Continued nn P...,.. Copyi ulil I ') 1 4 The Hoiue J KuptKnlxImct The Importance of Being Fortified against attacks is daily before you. Fortify Your Body Against cold weather with one of our fall "Kuppenheimer" Suits The range is from $J8 to $30 PROTECT YOURSELF against an overhead downpour, our raincoats and rub ber goods defy the elements. Yours for Service "The Fixup" Fine Furniture For Fine Homes Company's SURE -to come Mrs. Nice Hostess :- How muoh easier it, Is to entertain com pany If you have a NICE PARLOR! Then, too, you want a nice parlor for your own family all of the time. We have parlor sets as beautif ull as any woman oould wish. We al30 have all lines of. furniture that a oomplete home, whose mistress likes to entertain, calls for Our PRICES are LOW compared to the value we give. 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