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( y-.4t-jyw '" HiHw . ( 1HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912 - EVENING EDITION MXsmfiKSsM. wsmfm . - - "r ... .r x jw--isMicLfcintirj. -x'-v if iiiievrnir it 'TT'Wiiv y : .vaaa " .' . .. $ as-vAgmMia i KtSDNM. nutk'Oi nf visitors n iIk r,i), in ol Coos Day popl .Kit lit otlur oltloa, together v i'i , .t(p-.'i ui Korinl affairs, nr i;i.nlii i I'd- 1 in the social da iniiinii'iit. Telephone 133. No (l' s oi club meetings will be pub Hailed and wcreUrlci are kindly ri'qtiPHteU to fui tilth urn. IMIllUt'tlt, Aid uiii'iu i' iy ii'audit from t huso who would laud It, Quite inlnua unwelcome arraignment! The Leap Year Mall In the Kaglai' Hall AVns n woiulnrf'lly flno ruorantlon; 'Twiih held by thu hosts to quail tho hoiiHts Of the lniwctillno nBBrogntlou. Each hoatoHH tliuru found was exgul- sltnly gowtii'd In n beautiful rainbow creation Expressly designed tho ninsculluo mind To indtico to ubjuct subjugation. Tho nutos wcro rumbling nnd chauf feurs woro grumbling, Ab Bwlftly they How to tho ilnncn Bearing boaters so wnry hor poor holplcss quarry To onrnpturo, bedazzle, ontrnnco. Thoro wns laughtor nnd dancing nnd tntiHlc entrancing, And punch that wum (iilto beyond pur, And tho tnaldciifl and wives had the tlnio of their lives In the fun that Hitch thlngH always nrc. It was strange to behold thu fair malduiiH no bold Ab they filled up their programs, de lighted, And tho men looking mullah, awk ward nnd foolish "With their ln-rts to rebellion In cited Dut tho ball was 0, IC. and the ladles aro gay "VVIIIi the tlioin l.f of Hulr m, ,,ir. iTr ' " "- t . Th lm Year ila.II was a huge niece. II was titique tlonably the mot fun thai the ladle at least, have ever been privileged to enjoy, i an I l"'-;y All took roiil advantage of every leap year prerogative that , presented itself ns dmlrnblo to tholr inliuln. It was certainly a groat ' pleasure to see nutos wlilskliiK about I rnrrying kik-hIs and tholr fair escorts to the ball) to behold tho patroniz ing, engaging llttlo airs that each hostess assumed for tho occasl in as one would assumo a becoming mask, and to watch their solicitous caro that tho programs and tlnio of their partners showed no lack of at tention or want of forethought. Place tho credit where it is duo and agree that the ladles of Marshflcld have furnished as delightful a dunco us over tho mascullno aggregation haB been nblo to display. Tho patronesses of tho dauco were Mcadamos J. T. McCormac, II. S. Tower. A. T. Haines. E. Mlncus. C. W. Tower, Henry Sengatacken, Win. ' Horafall, Jr., J. S. Coko, and J. W. llonnctt. The Mlnnle-Wls Club hold one of tho nicest nnd pleasantcst sessions of tho yoar Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. Perkins In West Mnrshllold. The) iiBtial business matters camo up for l coiiHlderntlon and the nowly-ulectcd wmi:i-i uiu iiiDiitiiuiii .urn ft. iuii, president: Mrs. Chns. LaChapollc, vlce-prcaldont; Mrs. D. A. Jones, sec-rotary-treasurer. Tho rest of tho afternoon was spent at needlework aim mo usual good "eats ' wero served. Mrs. John Uashney and . t...f Mil.... tll.l...l .... ... .... in, in-iuii iiiiiiihiii wt'iu iilUM'lll (in CONTU11H Tlu.Sh concerning cial linppeulngs, Intended for piibiliHiioii lu the society depart ment oi The T.nicK, must be sub ui.tud to the editor not latet than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday nt each week. (Exceptions will be allowed only in cases where events occur later than the time mentioned.) guests of the club. Mrs. Ilaldwlu has Invited the society to meet with her at the home of Mrs. Mary Thompson lu South Marihlleld, Thursday, February 1. Tho Sisters of Dethnny havo for Boine time been btiBily planning ways and means by which to rclmburso their trenBtiry. To this end a bazar ia being prepared that will tnko place in tho I. O. O. P. hall, tho Friday evening boforo Ash Wednesday. Many dcllcato nnd beautiful booths aro In point of making, to bo pre sided ovor by tho various ladles of tho church and society. A cotninlt tco on gcnornl arrnngoments, consist ing of Mrs. Arthur McKeown, MrB. R. Downing and Mrs. II. Naaburg, has assigned already to tho differ ent productions tho person or persons moat cnpnblo of successfully prepar ing them. Tho following is n list of tho booths as they will bo shown, nnd of the entertainments and diver sions that will mako tho evening n pleasant ono for pleasurc-acokcrB as well as for patrons. 1. Jnpaneso Hooth, arranged by Mrs. Earl Downing, chairman, assist ed by Miss Ednn Stanley, nnd Mrs. Arthur McKeown. At this booth will be sold Jnpaneso toweling, hnng lug baskets, font dishes, trays, etc.. and tho npproprlato refreshments of tea and sandwiches will bo served. 2. Cnndy Hooth. In churgo of the j"jr- - younger girls of tho church. a naliers Hooth, In charge of t.. QrtnrM nnii Mm. llrruKlohl. Small , pots of Imkod beniiB, homo-mado bic.id, liome-inado rolls and vnrlous j nther baked dishes will be in evl di nee. 1 4 Dutch Nooth, In charm of Mm lleo. Mnroh, ottalrmati, assisted i. Mrs. Otto Bchetter and Miss i . i, li'.UtiiK. . Qui in aad kit- . i apron, will be on display here, i 1 1 riffee and breakfnst-eake will be l 'M' M'd. :.. rutich hooilH presided over by Mm. Donning, aided by Mr . C S.i'nll. Mrs. C. K. Perry and Mrs. RTUabeth Uwlor. . Indian ooth. in rliarfcf of Mr. A. Cimpbell. chairman. ttH m i,k. V. A. Hazard and Miss Char iot tw March. Home-made pies and cakes will be sold at their wigwam. 7. Fortnne-te ling booth, under 'he aeiTsMIs Maud R"d nnd Miss Florenep Aiken. s. Fish-pond, irder the rod of Mrs. II. K. Hooth. 1). Hnby-booth, lu charge of Mrs. Tnrn. I'lin Irlllll 11 . MKSlsted ll' i-Mm. J. S". Cohe. Mrs. F. K. I.eefe. Mrs. W. S. Ttirpen. Mrs. J. Alberi Mntunii niui Mnt. .1. II. Flannuan. At this ontertnlnlng booth, articles of all kinds for baby uso will bo on sale. 10. Ticket nooth for dancing, In euro of Miss Hvclyn Anderson and Miss Agnes Hutcheson. At this booth, tickets inny bo procured for one or all of the flvo dunces that will occur at intervals or tho eve ning. 11. A musical program of three numbers, under direction of Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., will bo given. 12. An nmus,lng Pedlars Parado made up of llttlo children and under tho supervision of Mrs. J. "W. Den nott, will furnish an Interesting ovont of tho ovonlng's program. Uesldea this coming activity tho society has boon far from Idlo In tho past. A cako salo hold Saturday, January 13, nt tho Porry-Montgom-ery storo netted an nddltlon of twonty-four dollars to tho trensury fund, nnd n tea Monday at tho homo of MrB. J. T. Ilarrlgan, at which tea, sandwiches and cako wcro sold at fif teen cents a plato, was equally suc cessful on Its smaller scalo. 0 Mrs. Riigcno O'Connoll, assisted oy Mrs. F. 13. Hngtio and Mrs. F. R. I .tutn nntiirtnltinil nt n ptinrmlni? Hrldgo luncheon Monday aftornoon. coinpllmenlnry to Mrs. Homy Song stacken and Mrs. J. T. Mcl'orn ac. A delicious luncheon was ht-rved pri or to the ntiei noon's enteitalnnienl of Hridite, In which game Mrs. A. l. Haines and Mrs. K. . Flanagan wero fortunate in winning piiwu. A,,)Vn iii..u i,muiiI ra Mia. J. 1,..Metor- 'mac, Mrs. Henry Scugstacken. Airs. I J. Albert Matson, Mrs. A. T. Halnu, ! M s. .1. 8. Coke. Mr. H. 0. Klana- ,iii. Auk U". . lliadi' j. " ' ;- Ka..i.inn. Ann F. H M.i.f A. .. T. M.ieliaiit, niui Mrs. F. K. l- ' I 0 The Pi ogres' Club meets .Monday, January t2. with Ah-. V. 1. I'1 i". 1 ml whleh ilia Hie suejegt oi Hie d.iy ' will bo 'Mu al Decoration la An- S.ICd.' j -0- A very short business nu 1 "ii of the Bapt.st ladles Aid 8 hi. s ! held Wednesday at the home m Alls. Chas. MoCnllougli, at which inn tne election or the rollowing fl . , 10 ; the year's term took im. ii'csl- deiit. Mrs. Alva Dull; vl- l ' '' "' I .Mrs. I .a 11 a 8ni thgall; aeuii.ii.. . ins. Anderitou: treasurer, Aim. .I.ihn -i-'gle. Am'ither meeting villi b held 'next week. The place a. u ia ! deto i.uiu'd. On Februnry 17, In the Kclthoft hall In North llcnd, tho Women of Woodcrnft aro planning to glvo u leap your dunco which will be open to tho public, tho proceeds to bo turn ed In to tho Lodge Treasury. A connnltteo has been appointed to talrc charge of tho nffalr and nttond to tho details, composed of Rllznboth Ilnb cock, chairman; Winifred Ken, Sol um S.mpson mid .Margaret ilamcs. 0 The Hrldgo club will be entertain ed Wednesday, January 21, by M.b. J. Albert Matson nt her homo in West Maifahlleld. F. F. Jennings ana bride of Nortn Uond returned this week from u lion oymoon trip to Snn Francisco . New berg, Oregon, and other points. Miss Delia Hioulllard, soprano, and Mrs. C. .11 Worrell, planlste, will give a rectal at Rckhoff hnll lu North Demi uext Tueaduy evening, January 23. 0 Tho Altar OUd of Sv. Mary's KpU copal church of North Uuud met tit tho homo of Mrs. Lavlnln ICInnoy Sat urday aftornoon. Among thoBo pro sent woro Mrs. Cora honnnn. Mra. Archie PhlllpB, Miss Lena Kriuo Annlo Kinney, MIsb Qerltudo MiiJ go mm i"ia. viuorRO uvcrclt, vj collanooua business of th 1 uuV trniisactou. rinns tiro 1 lrccan.1 innoivt 0 Mrs. A. 0. Aiken w'ii 1 nsxt vwk for San l ho ogpuots to aimud it 1 weeks on business mil 0- Mrs. Honry Hen ' dAUgliters, Misses G in g will leave iv t . Flanclsco where tit friends. There Up y b Mrs. J. T. Med tarly this week ovcihin Calirornla, to visit awh ot her daughter, Mr 1 . four will then proceed to ' WWWNSNWW (Continued on p Mo A 0 Sq Y 1 ;oim '0 It) 1 "run Tbi Just to get moro Coon Hay peoplt Into tho linlilt of entln ; HT l-'OHD'S ('ANI)IKS and to ' how good they tiro wo will haroi Special Sale of our Fancy Caramels on Saturday and Sunday when you enn buy them for 35 Cents Per Pound wo will linvo n complete lino la tho following flavors and all ot tho Btimu uniform standard ot cellonco always found In the Stafford candles: Chocolate Nut Caramels. Vanilla Nut Cnrmnclx. Hnaphci'ry Nut Caramels. Cocoauut Caramels. Mandiiiiallovt' Caramels. Plain Vanilla Caramels. Plain Maple Caramels. Sffj TWO STOItlM. Many Noted Specials Are Included for the Fourth Week's Clearance Sale Selling Tailored Suits, Coats, Skirts, Dresses, Shirtwaists, Underwear and Hosiery Reduced NOW COMES THE FOURT HWEEK OF Our January Clearance Sale fPye?tion is called to the items advertised at special clearance sale prices for the coming week Besides these, every article in the store (except contracted goods) is greatly reduced from its usual modest price The high quality of our merchandise is well knownit will give you lasting satisfaction. The price is always subservient to quality but during this sale prices are made still lower, while quality stays at its own high mark Women's $2 All Wo ol Underwear Colors White i and Silver, Vests and Pants Ono loi of odd sizes in lino wool underwear. Sizes I io f). Wero formerly l.f)0 to s&.OO. Comes in QC principally high nook and long sleeves. Garment 3C Women's One-Piece Wool Dresses Former Prices to $15.00; Now Onlyjgjg In this lot there are but seven dresses, sizes 14, 10. 18, IM, :1G and 38. The colors are black, do QC navy, brown, green and old rose. Dress, oniy.P5ivS3 Extra Wide Swiss Embroideries 18 to 20 inches Wide, Now Only 19 Cents i 0ml0 (f'0,,'sot ('om' aiuI (eop flouncing embroi dery, 18 to 20 inches wide. All good vardages. 1 Q On sale now, yard ; " lZC All Women's Wool Union Suits Reduced Jr-1.00 and $l.")0 Silk an I wool Tnion Suits, sizes 34 to 4-1. Come in (f nr high and low neck, long an I wing sleeves. Suit $6. iJ $3.50 line all wool Tniou Suits. All sizes in regular and extra sizes. Special Tor the coining week, suit $1..")0 to $2.00 Tnion Suits for women in all wool and mixed mercerized lislo and wool. Special for the coming week, suit Shirtwaists Go at .Grnatlv Reduced Prices m?z.oX 5ii,s;!!:,3;b:.rilh:R :; " - "95c ,65 $2.85 Misses' Middy Wool Sweaters Colors white with nay, navy -with white, cardinal with white' and cardinal with nay. Sizes 28 to 32 onlv, &i Af Wero $2.00, now, each only.'. . . .4 I 'W $1 95 r. i t f rCitty Sml 'T001 Waists iu Wnckt nnvy and white M 4J I .UJ Formerly priced at $2.50 to $3.00. Now, each $1 . ,. . -,,T , ,, ,. , f J) I ID n ', i i ,l tl,UUB U(J io o.uu sine messalino waists V 1 (Colors navy, black and cream. Sizes to 40. Each onlv The Best Exclusive Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Store in Southern Oregon New York Office 41 Mercer Street WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR MYERS' Coos Building MARSHFIELD jnjanrsj)ainty Long Dresses Daintily trimmed with fine lace and em- SrS?017, VovmQV Prices were $2.50 to $4.50 to clear at once, we offer a QQr limited quantity at each 0L mm