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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1914)
msssm&m rW"' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19 14 EVENING EDITIQIM. gWWWWPBB TWO $ J$W ' i'liUSONAir'notlcoB of vlHltora .. -4to7 - y in h. cltv. or of Cooa Day pcoplo utrtii HBm m. jsiB '. tm " j t I who visit In other clHcs, togcthor with notices of social nffalrs, nro Kindly received In tho soclnl tlc 5'".2.;. Tnintihono 133. No- iio, nf rlnli meetings will ,.i,iiaiinii imii secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish same, CONTUIHt'TlONS concerning social hiipiienliiKH, Intended for nulillciitliin In the society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not Inter thnn o'clock p. m., Friday of ench week. (Inceptions will bo allowed only In enscs wlicro tlio evonts occurred Inter thnn tlio tlmo mentioned.) tho committee unci gave n most In- ..,1.1..,. Inlt.- nliinir I lit IlltU Of tilt' lnrger work on which tho eiiurcli might ontor In this fluid by Hiking up vltnl problem In vnrloiiB, de partments of civic, Boclnl mill the religion llfo of tho community. Tho) report Van received with much ap proval and she was directed to ar range the program with those who arc to take part. Next week, when the guild will ontertnlii tho Ladles of tho North Wend Knlscopal (luild.j Mrs. Chnrlos Ptnuff will jend a pa per prepaied by Mis. Henry Song--Btncken. on "PlnygroiiiiuB lit Amer ica. " Tho paper will take nbout flf-. teen minutes to read and' all nre urged to attend and hear It. The i hostesses next Tuesday will be Moa damea Lockhart. Nasburg and Vos- of tell, ty before her mnrrlngc. HouscworK. when you can't get away from It, Is ...limn. There'B only one wny wimlilnit dishes, onq way of swcop 'I South" wero road by Mesdumes Old ley, Schcttor, Adelsperger and H. Nerdruni. A letter from Mrs. John son of Myrtle Point, with whom tho club had corresponded, was road ail ing the floor, one way of dusting tho 0uiicIiib that the women of Myrtle ..il vn imvo tn do this same Point would buy $10 worth of Red '.. ' .. . ...hi. .. 111. .utmi ..... .nniu rni rhrlstimiH sale. This l il.l.wr i nl' nMPr linv. Willi nu mi.o..... vnma ni'ii . - I of progress or of definite accomplish- Bpicndld order was rmwarded at once McK,iowncy. doing, Corey ! meiit. It'B maddening io u ... u, mu i. - - and WIlnon. ' who has over led a different sort of stamps. As a working committee Tor , lf tho llelglan Itollof Fund nnd sup- i uinu.lv rnn't lnuiglno keeping . nllcs.whoso headquarters tho club house and doing all the work myself," i,H established In the room nest to oven for a man whom I loved terrl-ithe Union Mcnt Market, Mrs. S. i.i.,i ..vnininm.i Miss Kcrber, her virholson, Mrs. V. V. 1'ayne, Mrs. Thoso present nt tho meeting were: Mesdnmos W. A. Kuble, Ar thur McKeown, Harry Nasburg, Her bert Lockhart, K. I. Lewis, .Tames Hbbeka, Fanny Hazard, Charles Stauff, l'otor Johnson, W. H. Cur tis, C. V. MeKnlght, Mary Me Knight, Mary Drowning, CSuy Wnr- nnr. iintr s ami visitors, .numiiuuun TO 1 1 Kit I.OVKH. Oh, lovo mo well, Hut lovo mo not alone! Lovo tho hot sword, tho banner and the song, The crowded way of sorrow and of wrong, Tho dream no tongue can The enemy prone Yen, love mo not alone, Hut lovo mo well I Oh, Borvo mo well, Hut serve not me alone! Serve till who will, tho oppressor and )io oppressed,, Servo all who will not. Hare thlnoi naliln. liHnnnl ' uuiuiiK uii-uoi. l.li.l' Kven though, thou hear lovo's knelj ' . . , . .. k ,.roWB ,irnwlng to-.p. Powers and Mrs. It. II. Corey Oo bravely on. m,.. n,m. anmii utortlliiK dark In were nnmed. A club member Is In n... wt.in white oval of her face, dar-' cimrgo ench day and all contrlbu- vnu " " - I . .a iiiin i.r nv,.n Mmn ir curly iinir, pnrieu t oiib or cioiniiig. iuu. nui.iM.cn ... . . Tl,,. .,..,,. 11 1... II. ........ , """ "' . ....... I ... . ...... II.. ........ I. .,..1 I .'I'D. "''. ""' ""' " " muw.ul '"" lb)VBi,iy on ono side, or nor inieni ,110noy, win no Knuu"i" " , Ml. ,, MrB Ki K Arnit MH HERE ARE GOODS THAT ARE AS STAPLE AS GOLD DOLLARS AND HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO Save Some of Your Good Dollars AT OUR . Big Special Sale For Two Weeks Only, Beginning DECEMBER 1, 19U, 1 . When We Will Sell Our Large Stock of Wall Paper AT 20 per ceivt, Discoisnt ' ' HEATERS, ANDIRONS AND FIRESCREENS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT RANGES AND COOK STOVES, 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT KAKKWKIil. TAItTY Yen, servo not mo nionu Hut sorvo mo welll Mr. and Mrs. 13. L. Wood of Norln Hend eiitertalnod last Saliirdiiy night In fnrewull to their house-guest, MIbs Kva MeFarlaiid of llolso, Idaho, who has been spending some tlmo with EliLAD SON i Front. Street f . : KI W I "",'"11 -- ii 1 1 nui ii .in i tiiiii () --( 3 LOVlMn-n-cottago, love-ln-a-flat, 1))iu.k eyeBf -if i cooked him a course Tho things will bo sent to Portland m st(,t,,p .ii a ,. ...ti . i m ..4. ii... nHiiifini uli I ti Tlin I'm n success or a failure today? Two mon wrltorB have Just of fered strikingly dissimilar answers to that question, soys Margaret Moro. In IiIb comedy, "And So Thuy Wero Married," Josso Lynch Williams paints remorselessly tho disillusionment that awaits the mod orn young man nnd womnn who mar ry and set up housekeeping In the traditional way on a smnll Income Tlio womnn, ho declnres, becomes a suporlor servant In an Inferior home, n homo thnt will provo a stuinbllng block to lior liusbnnd'B usufiilncss and a hollow sphere for her own. The very lovo Is destroyed under a combined pressure of her drudgery nnd his hampered development. On tho other hum!, Henry Kltchel Webster, by means of a short story explicitly endorses lovo-ln-n-eoltngo From tho tltlo, "The Absurdity Is Just Thnt It Should Ho Absurd," Is a rebuko tu the skeptics who may doubt Mr. Wobstor'B recipe for feli city an elcctrlcnl onglneer with n salary of $1200, a girl graduato rrom ,011 oxpcnslvo fnlshlng school and u tiimblu- down two-room cottage, five miles away from the man's work. Ho wouldn't mind tt.nt, however, but would arlso briskly every morning and do farm work for two hours he foro starting for tho office. As for his wife, sho would do all her grand motlior used to do, fiom cleaning to chicken feeding, and like It bettor than wearing pretty clothes. "Sho wouldn't," eontrndlotod Miss Kdna Ferber. "Hvery tlmo she saw a woman with a now tango sash she'd weop Into tho dUhpnii. And; 'her husband wouldn't chop wood nnd milk the cow nnd do gardening and shovel snow overy morning, Ho'd wnko up at 7: CO, rush his breakfast niul bolt Into town, saying things nil tho way becnuse ho hnd to live so far out. Or, If ho did chop wood niul the rest of it, ho'd be an uiigel, and his widow would collect the In surnnco nt the end of tho first yoni and live happy over nftor." Miss Ferbor Is a distinctly mod ern young womnn herself, mid she Is the creator of that up to dak boiiI, Cumin McChosiiey, whoso nd vontiires wo have Joyfully followed through tho pages of "Personality l'liis," and "Jloast Hoof Medium." Therefore I went to her to find out If the girl of today may be counted among tho opponents or the defend els of tlio Iovo'Iu-H'CoUiiko theory, which In practice Is usually lovo-lu-n flat. Ilcllw in a ('mrmV.i, Miss Ferbur's Is n compromise ver dict. Sho bolloves In loe-iii-n-flat If tho wlft htm a latch koy ns well m the husband, mid If there's n liter llttlu uiiild in tho kitchen. "I can't Imagine nnlhlnK more disagreeable for tho man 0f Intellect than to come homo nt !:0u or f.:U0 or whenever men of Intellect do re turn to their five-room flats, and W hear a baby crying tho mliiiite tin door Is oponed," sho said slowly "That's not because I dislike child ren, for 1 have two small nieces thai are tho Joy 0f my splustor boul. Hut I can understand how a man uhust work Is mentally and uoivously t huiistlng must feol uhon he s s'liu up In a few small looms with a lltth baby. And how Is ho going to got rest and stimulation from the wlft who has boon taking caro of tho bub) nil duy and doing the housework Under such clicumstniices I do tlhuk that his development Is likely to be checked. "Hut tho situation Is no easier foi the wife, especially if, like mi in creasing number of modern girls, she ' dinner every day lA-t Wife Work, Too. "With your own hands," I sup plied, and Bho twinkled an agree ment. "If I did that and I could do It ,too, you know well, I'd simply wnnt to run away from lilni and from tho dinner." "Hut what'B tho iinswor?" I ask ed. "Tako tho Bltuntlon In Mr. Wil liams' piny whoro the young scien tist who wants to marry IiIb labora tory assistant Is earning a small sal- yre, stoll, Miss Silverman, ary nnd will cam no more after his Towornind Mrs. Powers, marriage." i "You say tho girl waB his assist- a ant," said Miss Ferber quickly. "Then I why shouldn't sho keep right on lio-j lug tho assistant? With her salary in mill on the Oregon ship. The Pro gross Club does not meet again un ! til January 7, with Mrs. Stoll, Miss Sllvorninn, Mrs. Coroy, Mrs. It. Nerd drum and Mrs. Sengstaekon on the Btibjeet "The Far South." Thoso present Monday wore Mrs. Adelspergor. Mrs. Hlake, Mrs. Hutz. Mrs. Corey, Mrs. (1 Id ley, Mrs. Han son, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. ltolfo Nor drum, Mrs. Iljnlto Nerdrum, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Solicitor. Mrs. Alr.llt SOl'IKTV 4 O KASTSIDK AID. a iiiimlini- nf tho Methodist women ... 1. i.i ir... i,,..,,.. nf irtt ! side club room at which they arc en - .. a m . a i ill r.nniniiiu inui. ill. ai4 iiwmiw . added to his they couui auorci a rpn tcrtalnliiK their husbands and . 1 ......... ..mtirA. nliln fltlt nil, I ' ' liirnur mm iniu oiiiiiuihiuiu ....v . a competent maid." F. F Hvorlv Tuesday to organlxo u tu ..I.I f.... f.irl'.nrlnw i.lllirch fl'lOIUIN. .MI'S. 1'. .MOOIB, .MIS. i itwiiiiiiio tint r k (I... II. .....a. tl.ml rilllll tllA there. Those out nt this first ' i-rey ami .ur. ihmj i-uui n.i... i..v committee on propnration. wot I; "Hut tho girl's brother Insists thnt only tlio personal offort win givo nerj husband tho right sort of home," 1 1 submitted. j "Why," argued tho modern young woman. "A business man doesn't sweep out his orflce, dust tho filing cablnot and -wash the office boy's face. Ho pay someone $il a week to attend tn those duties mid devotes his energies to Important crentlvo work. Why, shouldn't tho woman running a home, follow his example?" f "Hut cvon your own Mrs. McChes- ney seems to tako a Bavage joy in domestic work whon sho gets n A vory B1,,1K jnoollng of tho chnnce nt It. I ulwoyB thought you j ou(i wns hold In Oulld Hull on nionnt to provo thnt tho Bolf-siipport-!.j.llmjljny urtornooii, with Mosdamoa Ing woman Is tired of hor shop nnd , nnMin nnd lObboka as hostosos. ready to drop It for the caro of n .mj-h, j.;, p, Lowls In tho nbsonco home." ,0f tho nrosldont, Mrs. 13. (1. Por-1 glvo herj nteetlng wero Mis. Will Stocklo, Mrs. IS. MltlllOCK, .Mrs. 11. luuiKiii, .Hin. .1. W. Vineyard. .Mrs. Percy Peot and Mrs. Hyorly. Tho latter niinied was elected president, Mrs. Will Steeklo vlco president and Mi's.-Poet secretary-treasurer. An attendance of be tween fifteen nnd twonty Is expected In the future, when tho work gotn thoroughly started. The second of tho meetings will he hold with .Mrs. Poet on Decombor Hth. : KPISCOPAL fil'IMi I KAItKWKI.L PAHTV, - ('. W. II. .M. Miss Ferbor fncodly. smiled a bit nhauic- ham, called tho mooting to ordor. Vnrlous conimlttooB reportod, nmong "Thoro'B soniothlnc In us," she dO'I them thnt having In chargo tho dared, "probably the Inhorltniiro nrrnnglng of n tontntlvo program, from several hundred years of house-1 for vital subJoctB for dlscuslson at, working women, thnt ninkes us long, lonst onco onch month. Mrs. Harry now nnd thou, for tho old tasks. I like nothing bettor thnn to tako tho , lusldes out of a chicken slugo tho feathers off I'm vory fussy with my chickens nnd cook n Sunday dinner. And I think making a cake, preferably with a new recipe nnd a new oven, Is ono of tho most sporting propositions In tho world. "Hut the girl or woman who has an Htnvlstlc passion for doing what her grnndmothor used to do should take an occasional day off and cook She mustn't persuade herself, though that she would like to do It every day. She wouldn't! Of course I think every girl should be tin I nod to do something It's too bad that some of the par ents oppose their daughters work ing. Hut If the latter nre persistent, the parents usually capitulate when he first pay envolpoo Is exhibited at homo. Kiery woman, rich or poor, uinrilojl or single, has a right to work. Kven If she does no more, I should think she'd want to earn the money to pay for hor own clothes if ter she Is married. I can't Imagine , Hiilug, 'John, dour, 1 need soma shoes!' "Kiniiia MeChosnoy and her dniiKU, tur In law are coming ii against this very problem," adinltte-d MlsS Ferbor In conclusion. "And I'm pret-i ty sine they will loutluuo to do at loakt borne of their own work nftor mmi'lauo. Husbands mo getting ov-l yr their prejudices on this point. In-, deed, they Are froiiuontly attracted to the girls they marry through an admiration for the business or pro fessional tuf ilovomeut of theso girls." 4- v a a - -- i OtillKSS I'lA'U. 1 Mrs. Stol was Progress Club host- Nasburg presented tills report for KER SOMETHING j A ffWV FOR THE tiA SiVK UFbJzanw. CIVE DRESSING TABLE YOUR GIFT FOR "HER" IS OF Tilt: GREATEST IMPORTANCE. IT NEEDS THAT PER SONAL TOUCH TO MAKE IT JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER GIFTS. WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE THAN A BEAUTIFUL SILVER DRESSING SET? WE HAVE THEM IN PARISIAN IVORY ALSO. WE HAVE COUNTLESS OTHER DAINTY AND ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES AS WELL, FOR THE DRESSING TABLE IN CRYSTAL IVORY AND SILVER, SOMETHING TO SUIT THE PREFERENCE AND PURSE OF EVERY CUSTOMER. H. S. TOWER Make Your Home Cozy and Comfortable with Beautiful' Furniture The next roKular meeting of the Catholic Altar Society of Norm ' Hond will bo hold nt the Star The , title on tho nftornoon of Tuesday, , December 1, when all members are ' rouuostod to bo present. KASTSIDK run. 4 I The Kitstslda SewliiK Club meets next Thurwluy with Mrs. A. Ilortou The women of the club are giving n dancing pnrty tonight nt the Kast- Enjoy HOME. -- I Miss Hitdxlon wiih a guest of hon or nt mi ovenlng of mimic and enrds given Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hold. Miss Hiidzlen, who has boon "for novoral nioiitliH a guest of hor slstor, .Mrs. It. Von Shlpinnn. Ioovob soon for hor home In Wiscon sin. 51m. F. K. Oettlns, 5lr. and Mrs. It. Von Shlpmiiu, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kublo, Mr. and Mrs. Luptnu, Mr. nnd 51 rs. Tester, MIsh TiIbIi ami Messrs C. Von Shlpnian, Faucott and Potor soir wore tho guouts complimented. ! 1 I 3B38Bffim& -H-bbl-H-fct-Jrl.mi ,M PARLOR RUGS From $1.75 to $12.00 We have one of the finest stocks of Fine Fur niture that wc have ever shown here and that means the largest and best on Coos Bay. We are now showing an es pecially nice line of ROCKING CHAIRS From $3.00 to $45.00 The regular monthly moetliiK of tho C. W. Ii. 51. will take place Tuosday at the homo of 5IrB. W. II. Cox. .;. .j. (Continued on pago night j ROOM SIZE PARLOR RUGS $12 to $60.00 LADIES' DESKS $10.50 to $25.00 LIBRARY TABLES From $8 to $25.00 AND REMEMBER, "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." JAPANESE BASKETS-A beautiful Hne of these from 75c to $3.50. Going & Harvey Co. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS . - "i MATT li. .MAY Western Oregon Hepresontnvo of HAAS HIIOTIIKHS Importers and Wholesale (iroccrs Morsl.flold, Oregon Tol. 30 l-lt. Hos. 5lyrt!o Arms BUY THE V,ERY BEST Marshfidd BUTTER vitaiiiciy ' sr.vnn VNDIill " 4C SAN1TAUV CONDITIONS 0 JN A OLKAN AND MODKRX O t-Acronv. STKUILIZKl) fO MILK 0 AND O CCA5I. M&yOudum mmiWriMiiM IRVING BLOCK CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS ..CHILDREN'S APPAREL, BOTH BOYS AND , ntCRHOATS nnvo oillTC KIITb uu' DU I O OUI I O -- ' $ 4.50 at $"3.00 $ 5.00 at $4.35 $ 6.50 at ...$4.95 $ 8.50 at $6.25 $ 9.50 at $7.95 $10.00 at .. $ 3.00 at $ 6.00 at $ 8.00 at -$10.00 at - $12.00 at - 5 a.uu "--- nflns w Rnvs' Hats, cap .$7.95 KnickerPantswearcv $12-00at -$9. "r.on.fiSOFl CLOSING OUT ALL MILLINtm nc-' PURE ICE RELIABLE JEWELER. Kreo dclhory, 8 . m. niul IkJ -x- i'Uoua 73. p. in. Times Want Ads Bring Res $4-? S6i3 $' Jius boon used to some meiitul uutlvl Mondnl. when paiiors. on -tho ""'tufiTftrmimO