HRMEXHi .'WjGfMe 4 gH'""l ' Mtfir THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911 -EVENING EDITION. IS30fKTS3M3XaHSJHEHawnEai Advance Styles Mew laitore First Shipment of the Fall Tailored Sits . -i Hm ii , m. . . w TU .. ff Piiwi.1111 nnullHllMWIll" ' ' A Skirls I i ra I ""V.- CONTiHHUTIONS concornlng facial hnrtnenltiKn, intundod for oubllcation In the aocluty depart tnont of The Tltupo, must lio sub mltted to the rtlltor not lntor thun fl o'clock p. in. Krldny of eaoa wool:. L'xcaptlons will bo allowed only In cnaes whoro oventB occur Ititor thun the tlmo mentioned.) she. llor curling locks were fair. She wriH a blond from birth. Sho had a wealth of hair Sny twenty dollars worth. Her hazel eyes had cauh An nttnlo. ho 'tis said. And. though she wan a peach. Her lips were cherry rod. I'nUSOXAL aoMcos of v'flltorn In the city, or of Coob Bay people who visit In .ithDr cities, together with notices rt qnciul affair, m gladly recolvcd In the social do paitmen,. Tolephono 13B1. No tices of clab meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish sanio. New "Ten Commandments" For Husbands and Wives (iiy I-'iir Will's. Oeorgolto I-o Dlnnc.) I'(r Husbands. (By Mis. Wilson Woodrow.) 1. Never allow nny one to he I II 41UUI tit (1 It Itllt HJ HI IM 1. Never nliow hirelings to tend ,noro ,llllorlnnt ,0 yoiir wlfo.a C()1 yotir husband In what coiicenm hi fort nnil mHi!onient than you your bodily wolfnro Soo that his clothos are ready self. Notice her clothes at least each day and befitting the mmc-ii of ()lc0 or twco rmmtti ln8toml ()f flm vmil i . . .. tho year 3. Amiiiiio the oualltleM of n barometer that you may foresee tho only noticing the bills II. Though you cannot foresee your wife' moods, nnil poibnps can electric disturbance which visit eve- m)t (, ,ymmtlll7u wlth thollli tr ry muiiiiKu. , to understnnd nnd he sllont. I. When your busbMiul Is In nj .,. wll0 ,, g cr0M ,(, C(J1K. baJ temper don't develop Himllar ,. ,)1t n()t ,,),,,,. ,.ieerful. symptom, but when he Is merry Iml- B ,. ,,,, ,(rp llnv (leai... tale him i.ninllli.gly. w,,im ,,,,. ,. u Rt (,mipi. nm, 5. Don t fondle him before meal-,..,.,,.. a 10 res( ()f tI)() 11( tlmv-klNHM to a hungry man are tt fli nisnisrcc- with her oolnlo.m If soap bubbles to a parched throo) 15. Use your tongue only In agree ment; disapproval Is bent uxpreiweri with the eyes. 7. If your husband has the gout don't Insist on walking. 8. If you wish to convince him that you aro a better actress than Dornhardt nnd n sprlgbtller diacor than I'nvlowa, show him that you are a better cook than Hscoller. 0. A wlfo's duties me, among others, to smooth over domestic tiffs a man nnror ndmltH he Is In the wrong to attend to tho housohold llnnnces and to have an eye for the week after next. 10. Finally, never lose sight of the fact, In making all these sacrl vou like, but don't make fun of them. 7. If your wife has n heart to tho exclusion of a brain, don't expect her to think with the former. S. If yon wish to convlnco her Hint you aro n good husband show her that vou still continue to bn n good lover. 0. A husband's duties Includo willingness to go half way In nny reconciliation a Rolf-respecting wo man cannot ubaso herself utterly consideration for tho fact that his wife Is a weaker physical organism and recognition of her pnsslhlo men tal equality or even supremacy. 10. Itonioiubcr that you aro not your wife's servant, nor slu vnnra. ,, . ,. .... """ ""u M'rviim, nor sue yours, flcoH. that. If man supports the fain- i..., n,( , ,., ,.,.,. ... .... ,i, , i . '"" "' "inn uii iiiii ennui Iiy, woman Is hit superior In far. ,,, of u,rfo(,t, ,inrill0llloHH frIt!Iltl. mom wjij'b than ho Is hers. H, p (lly MnrKiierlle Mon.-rn Maishall) , tho two sorts of cheerfulncmB vou MMK. aKOKaKTTK 1.13 IH.ANC.ini,n01l , Comillllllmont ,,.-, who la tho wlfo of Maurice . . Maeterlinck, the dramatist, and ", horself a famous nctress, has com- "You know," rospondod Mrs. piled a now version of the Mosaic Woodrow. "Every woman knows. If Law In ten commandments to wives, your shoos aro tight ami your head Undoubtedly the average man will aches, you don't want some one to set the seal of bis approval on thin, trip nboiit ostentatiously whistling. nxiiui r ino prouiiciion or nuientmn tho other band. If he brings you OrlHoldn up to date. But what soino roses nnd says, 'Poor girl, you'll nbout tho average woninn? Will feel bettor tomorrow,' you do fool nho not promptly protest that mini, I better right off. to bo unreasonable. On tho other hand, the modern womnn may very easily have better brains than tho man she marries. "As for Madame Maeterlinck's Inst cominniulmont. I am rather tir ed of all this talk about the 'superio rity' of either husbnnd 01 wife. Knch Is in sonio wnys different from the other, that Is all. And tho very fact of tholr marriage Is an emphasis, not on those differences, but on their essential likeness, their friendly community." One of the most Interesting uffnlrs In society circles this week was tho nmrrhiKo of Miss Pearl Senior Craig to .Mr. Wnrnor Victor Ogren at the home of the bride's narents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Craig of South .Marsh- Held Thursday evenlii'r. .Inly 29, A S:30 the fnmllar Htrnlus of the Men delssohn March, played by Mrs. .John Merchant, swelled forth with Its sweet melody while the bridal procession entered tho front parlor and halted under a largo arch of white sweet peas, while ltov. Hut lodge performed tho rlnir ceremonv Miss Kllon Ogren was maid of honor while Mr. Jay Tower acted as bride groom. Little Florence Jonson was llowor girl and Hdna Iteeso ring bearer, carrying tho ring on tho stem of n largo white rose. The brldo'B dress was of white messalln trimmed with Laval lnco and silk braid. Orango blossoms fnstonod tho veil In her hair whllo sho carried a largo boquot of white roses nnd Binllnx. Miss Ullon Ogron woro a cream colored dress of silk vollo with lace trlmmlnrH Tho color hchomo of decoration In tho parlor was groon and white. Festooning were of groon Ivy Intortwlned with whlto cnrnatlons. Around too, needs a Mosaic Law of Mar rlago? Acting on this principle, that what Is sauce for tho goose Is also tnbueo for tho gandor, I yestordny asked Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, tho well known novelist, to glvo me ten com mandments for husbands, nnd she did. "Mndnme Maeterlinck's m-st com mandmont in regard to a wife's car ing for hor busbaud'H bodily welfare "There Is a tlmo for all things. In cluding kisses, but If a man should not ho caressed when ho is hungry, neither should n womnn lack caros- ses after sho has been married n year or two. "A man Is too apt to don bis nf- fectlonate courtesy townrd his wlfo nloug with his silk dressing gown whon coiupnny Is present. 'It may bo true, as Madame Mae terlinck asserts, that a man always i "- ..-..,". iiitu ii mm tmittnu tfi in ,. Ii,u ,.. L,.....tt ...... ' '" " "'""" ""' i, rebuts vorbal disagreement. But I n great mutual truth." said Mrs.,(1 not ,. mt 10 , 17?' , ., T? Tl XO w,aUV"" wr husband's absolute SmviSJm U '" ",y nriti'"nooivUhnlMiorl,l.n..Onlv 11 .,,, . , , ' ! thinks he fthnulil pay hor the I .,. to me .ha, the i.Ihh (compliment of taking them erloul,. underly n every U.,..yiimrrta. ..0n the other hand. If a man mar. u jusi uihi eaei. member of the .re, a .wool. .,tv iiin ,i,i. ........ out Ideas, but with a flue fund of nf- ,,n, .. .,.,.. . "'" " iiiwu-r line iireaKlllg a - ""mi wuo omy i,itorliy to expect her to be logical oarus monny for his wife and forces (S .,, 110, llo fnrna. 2 jwrinersnip porionns every pm- suite service for the other. her to seek other people for her en joyment of it Is t root in her most unfairly. on her own mentnl feet, any more than the gouty husband should be asked to Join a walking club iho room woro whlto bolls nnd largo bonnets of white rosefr After ho coroniony they proceeded to tho din Ing room whoro n delicious colla tion awaited them Hero tlie white decorations woro blended with pink. On tho center of the tablo was a largo boquot of whlto Binllnx. Tho place cards woro decorated with sweet peas. Thoro wero numberless drniilugs of pink creno from thn chandoller, from tho contor of which hung a largo whlto boll. Tho buffet was almost covored with a shower of pink sweot penB. Tho hall dimly iigniou wua uinneso lanterns wns In red and whlto. During tho eve ning vocal selections, suggestive of tho ovont woro rondorod by .Mr. Jny Towor. Many beautiful gifts evi denced tho high regard of many iriona3. Both young peoplo aro too well nnd fnvornbly known to require comment on their many admlrablo qualities. Tho brldo is n lovely girl who enmo to Marshflold with hor parents a few yoars aco and during hor rosldenco hero has by her char- nilng ninnnor won many friotids who aiuniio lior for hr inarming qual ities of head and heart. me xroum jb a popular younit (Continued on page s.) II it Is a wifely duty to 'lay of , ,om,', Uellevo Cooking i, Fit ,lc. shirts and seeks for the lord of thai mi,,Ul, jnnnor the latter should certainly "Madame Maeterlinck rings the J 1 ; ' " mnv trw- " "mil's heart Is throng,, hi. .ton -0 1,1. of " ? ,nn" ,IBU,r ''" I """'t 1'olleve It myself, be- SSS;!1"' -o-on--t. I don't believe that the wifely '..i,', i-l , , , liequlslte of llrst Importance Is being tant KMHTt AnjlHHly l.. Be m,,.B K0(, POok. n,lt .'... ,. ' '"" Barometer "I think It's nonsonso to expect anybody to bo a human barometer. Mental moods and tenses can never bo reduced to a fixed. Invariable eon Jugatlou. Tho most one can oxpeut from one's husband or one's wife Is a quiet, tolerant understanding of tho occasloual havoc wrought by tlght-Btrung nerves and devltalUud bodlos." "How do you distinguish botween woman asks first that hor husband be a good lovor. "The particular virtues hnt t i,n. j picked out. among the many the Idonl husband possesses, hardly seom to need explanatory comment It always takes two to mnke a qttnr- rei. ana it isn't fair for the wife to be tho only ono to say 'forgive mo.' A woman Is nearly always physically weaker than a man. and when one Isn't well and strong ono Is likely Stafford's Chocolates No chocolntes sold anywhoro aro bettor, purer or more doliclous than Stafford's Chocolato creams. Nothing nui tno Highest quality and purest Ingredients over go Into a Stafford chocolato. Tho rich, creamy delica tely and dollclously flavored contors are Incased In tho highest grado of pure chocolate and extra caro is taken iu tholr making to Insure ab solute purity nnd wholesomeness. The sanio principles apply to nil Stafford's products and especially to STAFFOUD'S CK CllKM ivn ICF.S ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT pyTjVERY express now from the East brings to us immense salients of gorgeous I I new Autumn apparel for women and misses. We invite your inspection of these early arrivals whether or not you intend buying at this time. Pretty Aufamn Styles in Fine All-Wool Pre Reasonably Priced From $4.50 to $10 Tlii' fashionable skirl for (ho new season measures about 21. yards around Hie bottom, although there wilfb'o worn both narrower and wider skirts. But in every instance, however, they are made to give lly Harrow cJ'ccf. The slashed skirt will be worn to a consid erable extent. A few slashed skirts disclose the ankle or petticoat, but the majority aro made with straps or aro fastened with but tons , while many have a piece, of contrasting material inserted at the side to give the slash ed effect. mi.., ...i ...,.:r,i i:.,,x ....,1 ,,.,,...1 ,ift...r. ...:ii int' iiwiuiiii wiw.-M iuii-iiiw .miii'i uiii-i-m uui again he popular, feinall pleats inserted give the desired fulness are introduced main styles. 1 IMlmMi I c-h5t2? 1 1 1 to in ss Skirts fpfe i Ml Plain and Neat Effects Are Shown in Many of the New Styles For Misses, Little Women and in the Regular a?;d Extra Sizes Advance Styles In Women's Suits Prices Range From $15.00 to $35.00, in Fine Tailored Garments Tho Initial shlpmont, doplctlng tho now Fall Btylo tendencies in tnllorod Biilta, canio In yostor day. Tho slzea rnnKo from n 11 In a misses or little woman's to slzo 44 Thoro uro no two nllko, and every ono reiirosonta an exceptional valuo in strictly lilRh grado all wool tailored garmontB. Your visit to seo these now stylos Is desired. Misses' Coat s For Early Autumn A Comprehensive Showing of Newest Styles, Priced $4 to $15 Sovoral dozon vory pretty coats In tho new autumn styles camo In this week. Tho sizes rango from 10 to 18 years. Tho nmtorlals aro tho new novolty offocts In both tho single nnd doublo fnco. Largo collars nnd lapels, trimmed with checked or different colored nmtorlals and Inrge buttons aro shown In very protty stylo and col or combinations. IS' IH i - --nR?pjjosy I Iff 'l Thl. I. .. ..... -- - . -4 Sahlin Corset Forms and Waists Now Here Only $1.50 Another Lot New Hair Goods and Neckwear Received 41 Mercer Street NEW YORK CITY MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR Coos Building MARSHFIELD t OIQNIrTINB THE INDUSTRIES" Hi .- mL8 of beanru M'Page book, which l!Jo ,.w.Snyb0 or ltl now to succeed, bron I Th. 5lm f,?i.mVU.70DA.T and U WlU b FREE the tadustrlet, ana to rvo ALL the people, it offerS courie In Agriculture. civil Engineering Electrieli lrJ?f ' DPH0rB,rjr' "omeitlOvSclenee kna Art. com COarriWeVa"00" A0RIC"AL iNeu Otilind, CalUornU The only Woijm'i College on the Taclfic Coa.t. JUel climate throughout Ihe year. Entrance fi. ?.r."cVa,,,onJ "aulremcnti equivalent to thoie of btanlord and Unireriity of CaWornia. Laboratoriet for iclence with modern equip. Sinn,l,!rxe?1Ltn, oPPo.'tnnltlM, or home Jjodern Bymnailum. Special care for health of .tudenti, out-door life, rreildent. Luelli Clay Carton. A. M., Lltt. .. L.L. D. For S cfliforn I"" Sccrr,a"' illj Collse 1. fJ PUli. CondoctecJ br the SISTERS OF Tur uni v NAMES OF jttua i AND MARY. toaj.. A.ll, CilUfiii, Cnrm, Miulc. Art. llocutlon ,ui Comnwr i '"!'"'" SpuimaReiati Moral n4 UU1nITril.iiir.WrhelorAnaounrctaLA(l4rfi. II C U Sf Ueu' w,ho haTO aomo Inventive abllltv The Best of Everything in Bread Buns Rolls Cookies Cakes Pies GOODS DELIVERED DAILY Coos Bay Bakery PIIONK 111-L coos mvT Qtwfifiu. tarV O uwfo-ncM TWO STORES. -. ' iij ' i i XCO).,l v Y tiSrJ ' A Cim.yeWOM y ' SAFE AW X 'If 4& SW h I ynrr?rirvn X vS ( flv NJ " COOS BAY REALTY CEALERS ijra, AGENTS COAL COLONIZATION Mm, Fmr fwit. nneml. inlaw LfUWD. Qrsanizins or musk conpAiiiss a mciAir V WATCH! NOTICE Homer Maurey, on of the drlte" nd the solicitor for ub is out -aundry. Watch him J he U UW to stop you on tho street ana ent ail details of Laundry and also to" at your homo any time. He 8" Laundry business from A to l- Marsliffpl HanH and Steam Law piion:. 220-J a Timraan bath win & 1 DtUKlk., H.Mj, o. " ' '" ,UCh to OIr- 0I"' ' uood. Phono 214-J. ,,