The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 01, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 191 0 EVENING EDITION.
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To bo socially correct nil note paper
must bo stamped at tlio top either
with nddrcsq nml monogram or only
with one. In these days of frequent
change of residence a woman does not
always have an address die: yet,
though It Ih an expense. It Is n finish
to her stationery which Is most deslr
nblo and thereforo to bo tried for. If
only one thing Is to be put on paper
the addross Is preferred to the mono
gram on the theory that the former
must bo made to order, while the lat
ter may bo hod ready mode. For the
street and number plain block letters
are tho bout, and unless one lives In a
Jarge city whoso street names arc so
'well known ns Immediately to bo Iden
tified with the plnco the game of the
town must also be stamped.
In the placing of this adornment
fashion has recently mado a change,
and ono Is moro apt on the new sta
tionery to seo It between the middle
yind the left corner than directly In
tho middle, as was recently the case.
AVIicn the monogram h used with It
tho latter Is put It tho left corner, the
address going In the right.
When the mime of the town Ih added
to tho street the former Ih now In
dented. Quito lately the town name
went directly under the street, "cen
tered." bringing It In the middle of the
llno'above. Now It has the same rela
tion to tho top line that tho address
lias on nn envelope, and this placing
marks nil the now dies.
If only a monogram alone or'ono ini
tial Is to bo stamped It goes In tho up
per left corner, and tho die may bo ns
fancy as ono chooses.
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(Continued from pago 2.)
Hub Hrown and his niece, Atlas
slonnry. Sir. McPherson will dovoto
his tlmo to strengthening and extend
ing tho work of Enworth Church. On
next Suudny Hov. Sir. .McPherson will
Violet Henderson, have moved lnt0 I t Sunday Hov. .Mr. McPherson will
tho Hutcheson residence on 1lno 1 1'roach his first sermon after tho con-
foronco
Mtrnnf. Mm Hilt nliuunn linu ninvnit i
street. Mrs. Ilutclicson has moved
Into tho lcsldcnco lately vacated by
Dr. E. Mngucs.
Mrs. William Lawlcr will leave
shortly for California, whero alio will
spend tho greater part of tho winter.
Mrs. 13. Mlngus gavo a smnll party
at her homo Tuesday nftcrnoon.
TIiobo In nttendnnco were Miss Jessie
Chase, Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, Miss
Gonevlovo Scngstnckon, Miss Mamlo
Mahoney, Mrs. Hubert K. Dolth and
Mrs. J. T. McCormnc.
Th Qlri Who It Easy.
A girl who looks on while her friend
who Is known as "easy" Is apparently
having a glorious tlmo wonders wheth
er good breeding Is not old fashioned.
Hut it Is not tho girl who cares little
Low alio talks, whero she goes unchnp
croned or how freo and easy sho per
mils her mnn friends to be who wins
out in tho end.
JIow often doos tho quiet limp mouse
of a girl, whom (ho oilier girls caTT n
prudo or sflck, tako tho catch of tho
season and get Ipvltatlons that her
easier friends want.
-Jt Is Jinrd In this ago to hare too
high a stnncMrd-ofaolfjTjjiect. Per
mitted liberties aro so much greater
than a generation ago that one needs
watchfulness not to overstep tho line
Into llborty.
A girl need not bo a prudo because
Mrs. T. 8. Mlnot, who has boon vis
iting In tho city, returned this week
to her home In San Francisco. '
Tho members of tho A. X. W. Club
met Thursday at tho homo of Mrs.
S. Lnndo. Hesldes tho members pres
ent thero wurutwo guests, .Mrs. Ora
McCarty and Mrs. William Kord. Tho
next meeting of tho club will bo hold
Thursday at tho homo of .Mrs. J. T.
McCormac.
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The Evergreen Club was ontor-
j tallied this afternoon by Mrs. G. A.
liomictt at her home. It Is tho first
meeting of the year and tho ladles
played bridge.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. Abbott, who
hnvo been visiting In tho city, left
today on tho Ilrcnkwator. Mr. Ab
bott Is a representative of tho Amer
ican Hndlator Company and was ro
conUy married and was hero with his
brldo on their honeymoon. Thoy will
reside- hi Portland.
It. M. Jennings, manager of tho
Coos liny Gas and Electric Coninnny.
Who has bCOIl enst. rotlirnml Immn
thlH week, nccomimulcd bv his wlfo.
They aro now nt tho Chnndlor hotol
hut lutor oxpect to go to housekeep
ing.
.Mrs, M, C, Malonoy has Issued In
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she does not bellevo In familiarities of ! ,r1' il' c' Mft,ony nns "aued In
speech or touch. When onco sho has , V0"B 'or recoptlon to bo given
made her Ksltlou and Btaudards clear i "oxt Tuesday afternoon.
sue can navo just as good a tlmo and
far moro respect than her friend who
is "cany."
Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Tower and
daughter, Miss Nora Towor, have ro-
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iiecauro a gin is particular it noes ture,i ,0,no rr0,n tho cast. Thoy
not follow she must bo slow. Given a visited m rimrii. nn- ini, .iinn
nemo of fun. readiness to be amused "" "t ;" Cit, Iov,a,hcro
bv ovorvthlmr ).,. on,.B in,. .i .. Mr- "lower's mother resides.
xuiigiie wmi uoesn t imcKime. ami a
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...v (,,,, mvil IIVI II linn IIUI'IHIUI! 111" I ---,.-...... ....... -. ... ....
cause she does not believe In iiIwiivh Ld' tho Episcopal Chiiiuh met
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niiiuiK in vomers niiu irowus upou-uu
bloun Jokes. "'
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CoIIoqo Etlquotto.
A collego girl must, of course, llrst of
all develop her mind iih far as possible,
but tit In doe not ineun that she iiiut
or may forget the rules of etiquette
laid dowu for nil well bred girls,
whether at home, at college. In busi
ness or In the social world.
She must talk In low tones. She must
be coiirteotm to all around her, respect-
nil to tuoie who are older mid conoid
jcsldlfd
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Tho, members of tho Ladles' Guild
tho Episcopal Chinch met this
week mid elected tho following offic
ers: President, Mrs. .1. W. Honnott;
vlco president, Mrs. William llors
fall; secretary, .Mrs. J. S, Coke; treas
urer, Mrs. J. T. McCormac. Tho
guild will hold a meeting nt the homo
of Mrs. Wllllnm Horsfall next Tues
day. H. E. Shlno and family, formerly
of Empire, aro now at Pacific Grove,
Cnl., where they will spend tho win-
On their return to Coos county
orate of thoe who are beneath her so- . l?r- u,lu,lr "' " Cot18 county
chilly. She must learn to comers in thoy W,M tuUo " ,holr rosldenco at
.... i. ...... .-. i., ...i.i Conilllli). Mr. Rhino Ix Intm-nulix! In
tho First National flank of that city.
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Tho members of tho choir of tho
an Interesting maiiuer without nsxert
ing her own opinions or trying In any
way to show a siiHrlor knowledge,
even upon subjects which she has
made Iter special study.
She must learn to act tho part of
the graceful, courteous and Interesting
hostess ami also the charming and
well rend guest. At all times shu must
bo the well bred, dignltled, courteous
as well ns Interesting and clover col
lege girl.
In the social world there Is a tacit
understanding that we shall all bo
ngreeable to one another, alwaj's put
ting the attractive things of life on
the outside ami kecptug our private
woes to oursolves.
This Is a rule that none can afford to
overlook old or young, society girl,
college girl or business girl.
Episcopal Church mot at tho homo of
William Horsfall Thursday night for
rehearsal. Now that services will bo
hold at tho church every Sunday tho
choir will require more prnctlco than
boforo nnd rehenrsals will bo held
every weok. Soino espeelnlly flno
music Is being arranged for tho
church services. Tho members of tho
choir uro now ns follows: Mrs. J.
S. Coke, Miss Mamjp Palntor, Mrs.
Henry Songstncken, Mrs. William
Horsfall, Mrs. Arthur MeKeown, Mrs.
J. T. Hull, Mrs. E. G. Flnnngnn, Mrs.
Floyd, and Miss Mny Stnuff, nnd
Messrs. Ilnlllnger. Homer. F. A. Snc-
chl. Will Hutchison, A. H. Prentiss
Takln Pt1nn
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The little difference between lifting nml Charles Merchant.
u uimi iiiki hiiuviiik ii aiong mnKes
the big difference between n sloven
Last Sunday a party consisting of
and tho punctilious observer of good I um iiniliy iwrty consisting of
iimmipra nt iin miiin nmi ima n, nir.f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. Mr.
aim .Mrs. joim Wallace, Catherine nnd
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lr. nnd Mrs. Reynolds of Okla
homa, who have been visiting In the
city for a tlmo, loft for their homo
this weok, but they expressed tho In
tention of coming bnck to Coos Dny
to live. Thoy met qulto n number of
tho Mnrahtlcld pcoplo nnd wore
charmed with this country. Mrs.
Reynolds Is n musician of much abil
ity nnd is nlso an artist. Sho spent
some tlmo In Colorado painting tho
Econcry of thnt stnte, nnd sho wns
pnrtlculnrly nttracted by the mntcrlnl
for the artist In this locality.
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Mrs. T. It. Sheridan and daughters.
who have been visiting In the Cms
.Hay cities, left this week for thoir
homo In Hoscb'urg. 1'h..) were here
to attend tho Moffnt-Flanugnn wed
ding nnd to visit friends.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Wade of Han
don, who wero married In Mnrshfleld
this week, hnvo gono to Pcitlinton
whero they will visit Mr. Wndo'H rel
atives. On their return to Coos Hay
they will go to Handon to make their
home, Mr. Wado being established In
n law practlco In thnt city. Mrs.
Wado was formerly Miss Mnrgarct
Murphy and wns n tencher nt Dan
don. Thoy wore mnrrlcd Wcdnosdny
evening at tho homo of tho bride's
slater, Mrs. Jnmos Cownn, in this
city, Nov. Fn ther Springer offlclnt
lug. Only n few relntlvos nnd Intl-
mnto friends wero present. After tho
roromony n suppor wns served by
Mrs. Cowan.
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Miss Lewis of Portland Is In tho
city visiting nt tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Mlllls.
4. 4.
Miss Mamlo Mnhoney will leave
this week for Portland to spend a
vacation of severnl weeks.
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Mrs.B John Pruss Is spcnllng n few
weeks .with relatives nt Rosoburg.
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Tho Norwegian Luthornn Young
Hcoplo'B Society met Inst night nt
their hall. Tho attendance was ns
iisunl. Tho sum of $00 wns dnnnted
to tho congregation for tho purpose
of paying for wiring nnd hentlng
stoves. During tho pnst yenr tho
young pcoplo contributed $200 to
wards tho current expenses of tho
church, besides hnvlng spent many
onjoynblo evenings together socially
as well as edifying nnd ediicntlonnl.
The not meeting will he held nt tho
Grnndnhl resldenco In Hunker Hill,
October 14.
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Tho mombers of tho Chnmlnndo
club held a meeting this weok
the homo of Mrs. J. T. Hnll. They re
hearsed music during the ovenlng".
No definite plans hnvo yet been mndo
hilt after n uminrnl rnhnnvenl ill..
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111-111 Hi-la nun iH-Kin nrenaring ror 1 1
ftlllllft ftlinnlnl lllllialnnl ni'nnt ...I.IaI. ...Ill I !
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he arranged. Tho next meeting wlll
bo held Wednesday evening nt tho
home of Mrs. Wllllnm Horsfall, at1?
which tlmo papers will bo read by V
Mrs. Horsfall, Mrs. J. S. Coko nndi?
Mrs. J. T Hnll.
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John Proctor, of Snn Francisco, it
n brother of Mm J. II. Flanagan, Is
visiting in tno city. .Mr. Proctor has 1
many friends In Mnrshfleld who are
ontortnlnlng him whllo ho is in t
city.
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wont in a launch to Coostou. Tac
ground there arc supplied with tables
nnd benches nnd n stove so It Is nn
Ideal plnco for a picnic. A flue
lunch nnd hot coffeo were served nnd
tho Indies enjoyed an especially pleas
ant afternoon, Tho guests Included
tho following: Meadames T. H. Sher
idan, C. F. McCulloin, T. H. Hnrrj,
E G. FlniHignn, .1. II. Flnnngnn, J. T.
McCormac, Hose Arlington, Colb
Perry. M. C. Ilorton. I. S. Knufn.nn,
Robert Urownlng. Wnrd .M. Hlnke, E.
.Mlngus, It. W. Getty of California,
R. F. Williams, I. Lnndo, A. II.
Powers, J. W Honnott, A. E. Pollcx
fen, H. II. McPherson nnd W. 'I
.Merchant nnd Miss Nellie Montgom
ery. !
Mrs. Jnmeson, of Hlllsboro, Oroi,'
Is In tho city visiting her daughter.'
Miss 'Jameson, tho librarian at tho
public library.
4. 4. 4.
The members of the Progress Club
opened the season Inst Monday with
n 1 o'clock luncheon nt tho Chandler
hotel. Tho Indies were served In tho
grill room and enjoyed n delicious
flve-courBo luncheon, nt the conclu-'
slon of which the Indies responded to
severnl toasts. Mrs. Henry Song
stncken offered n toast to the absent
president, Mrs. II. S. Tower, who wns
nut of the city nt tho time. Mrs. C. j
W. Tower offered n tonst to tho coin-1
niltteo hnvlng In chargo tho arrange
ments for tho banquet. Tho commit
tee wns composed of Mrs. M. C. Ilor
ton, chairman, Mrs. J. M. Upton nnd I
.Mrs. Ward M. Hlake. Tho banquet
wns strictly n soclnl nffnlr given for
tho members of tho club exclusively
to celebrnto tho opening of tho sea
son. Tho first regulnr meeting will bo '
nchi a week from Monday nt tho
Iidmo of .Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn, when
tho club program work will bo tnken
up. TIiobo who wero In nttendnnco
nt tho luncheon were Mesdnmcs Wnrd
M. Hlake, E. G. Flanagan, M. C. Ilor
ton, O. W. Kaufman, I. Lando, Henry
Scngstnckon, I. S. Kaufman, C. W.
Tower, J. M. Upton nnd F. It. Zugg.
Thero nro several other members of
the club but they wero not nblo to
bo In nttendnnco.
4- 4-
Mrs. C. E. Nicholson Is In CoqulIIo
visiting friends thlsweck.
Mrs. C. A. Perkins of Gnnllnor in
In tho city visiting her sister, Mrs.
Jnmes Cqwan.
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All New Styles Are Found Here
PLAIN TAILORED AND FANCY SILK WAISTS n Taf
feta, Mesaline, Peau tfe Cygne, etc, in the richest Per
sian effects, from : $3.50 to $10,00
PURE IRISH LINEN HAND EMBROIDERED LINgIrif
WAISTS Beautiful patterns and a large assortment
from $1.50 to $5.00
PLAIN TAILORED IMPORTED MADRAS ANDlT
LINEN WAISTS, In white and colored effects, at from
$2.00 to $4.00
NET AND LACE WAISTS, new fall styles, at from
$4.00 to $8.00
A BIG ASSORTMENT of white lingerie and colore
waists, in tho best styles, values $1,65 and $2,00
speciall, at $1.19 and $1.47
IN FACT, wo carry a good assortment of tho best
styles and most perfect fitting . waists, both plain
tailored and fancy, for any and every occasion,
Our prices are right, and evory waist is guaranteed
as represented,
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, YOUR INSPEC
TION CORDIALLY INVITED,
i&enmor AI.1IEHT will run a RPE
CIAL ILXCl'llSIO.V TO Al.i.rfiivv
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Hold at 8 A. si. and return about C
P. M. Drlng your lunch nlong. Prob
ably Inst excursion nt m.,n
ItOU.VI) TItIP, 7.1c.
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Tho Times office.
SPECIAL
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
To introduce more thoroughly to the women of
Coos Bay tho merits of the celebrated Geisha
Waists, which are made under the strictest
sanitary conditions, by trained workers only,
wo will cive ONE-FOURTH OFF from tho reg-
lli.ir snllinn- nrlr.ru: nn nnr Inrrro ctnnl nf Ro elm
Waists just received, for three days only, This
win uemonsiraio 10 you our statement
wo givo better value and greater,
A Want Ad will sell it for you
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1n marring the hiirmouy of the table,
-whereby In coiigeulnlness mid table en.
joyment all are best conserved.
bucking the lingers or teeth, picking
Mnrjorlo Swenringin of North Pond,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Mooro nnd
little dnughter and son, Ollvo and Kr
the teeth nt the tnble before nil are w, of Kastslde, went to tho sand'
"!i "1V:! ' WH- to Knther hueUleberr.es. The
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on two legs, taking any of the desert.
n milt, nuts or swoetuieats, awaj
from the table. Is the worst possible
form.
A Msn'a Arm.
Nowadays It Is not the custom for a
omnti to lean upon the arm of the
mnn who Is walking betddv her during
the daytime, and she seldom accepts
ihlH support after nightfall unlen she
Is Intlrm or elderly or the man Is her
ftuuee or husband.
little boats, Wynenia nnd Pikor. enr
rled the crowd and the trip proved
very enjoyable.
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Tho Orogonlnn prints tho following
regarding Row Charles U McPherson
who was soino years ago n pastor
hero and Is well known In tho city:
"Itov. Clins. T. SlcPherson wns slg
nnlly honored nt tho recent confer
ence at Hlllsboro, Besides being re
appointed to Enworth Church for tho
fourth year, ho was mndo city mis-
Mrs. J V, nennct gnvo an onter-
luiuiiiuiii ii u ii liujy inunus r noay n
aftornoon nt her homo. It was
sewing party to meet Mrs. Robortj
nrownlng, tho wlfo of tho now rec-1?
tor of tho Episcopal church. The f
la'lles brought their sowing and nfter 9
spending nn Informal afternoon sn a
per was served on smnll tables. Tho a
decorations wero In red and green
aim mo cotor scnemo was carried out i
In the refreshments. Among thoo ' I
who woro In nttendnnco were Mes- ?
dames O. A. Ponnett, Herbert Lock-
hnrt, J. H. Fanngan, R. R. Montgom-jB
cry of Decatur, III, Colby Perry, I. S. ' rj
Kaufman, Henry Scngstnckon, J, SI. 'a
Upton, J. T. SIcCormnc, C. SI. BylorJa
V. T. Slerchnut and SIlss Agn3i,
Hutohlnson. I
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Tho picnic given at Cooston last Sat-! V
urday by Sirs. Henn- Soncstncken ?
In honor of Sirs. T. R. Sheridan of
Rosoburg was ono of tho most 'a
pleasant of tho out-of-door ' social m
events of the season. Tho guests In-'j
eluded almost onttroly the old '
menus ot wrs. saenaan. The party
Ydu want to be sure that it is
Good
THE AVERAGE PERSON HASN'T THE EXPERI
ENCE NECESSARY TO TELL BY THE APPEAR;
ANCE OF A JEWEL OR A PIECE- OF JEWELRY &
WHETHER IT'S THE fiEAL THING OR JUST A
CLEVER IMITATION, IN CONSEQUENCE MANY
ARE IMPOSED ON BY UNRELIABLE DEALERS.
WHEN YOU BUY OF US YOU CAN REST ASSURED THAT YOU ARE GET
TING JUST WHAT YOU WANT AND WHAT YOU PAY FOR, EVERY JEWEL,
roAITPIECE F JEWELRY R SILVWARE WE SELL IS GUARANTEED BY
US AND THE GUARANTEE IS BACKED BY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS,
WE HAVE AN ESPECIALLY FINE LINE OF DIAMONDS
IN STOCK NOW AND ALSO OF HOWARD1 WATCHES,
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