xzzttit&zsinZ'&Fzsfc&sxsr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION. II OONTIUDUTIONS concerning octal happenings, Intended (or publication In tho socloty depart tnont of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will be allowed only In cases where oronU occur later than tho time montlonod.) A LULLABY Lady Moon, O Lady Moon, Hero's a llttlo sloopy girllo that must go to slumbor soonl Won't you glldo across tho window on your shining sllvor wings, Won't you apnro twlxt noon and noon Just ono tiny tondor mlnuto to this cot with baby In It? Thought I know you aro so busy with a hundred million things Lady Moon, O Lady Moon, Lot hor soo tho pollahod buckles on your gleaming ulltror nbuon Lot hor touch your diamond rings and tho star dust on your wings; And should you bond abovo hor nh! but that would bo a boonl And kiss hor llttlo rosy llpn, how kind, O Lady Moon I I Lady Moon, O Lady Moon, Toll hor Just ono fairy story that you'vo gathorod as you go From tho plno, woods or tho snow. From tho gayly llghtod cltlos or tho fltara .abovo thorn atrown; Tboro'n n sloopy llttlo girllo that would llko so much to know Just ono llttlo fairy story, Lady Moon! Lady Moon, O Lady Moon, It is lato; and you'ro so busy with so many trysUi to koop, And our llttlo wldo-oyod babba It Is tlmo sho wont to Blaop! With thoBO cheolui that mock Do comber 'With their rosos picked In Juno; Though sho's sloopy she'll rcinom bor, . aiio'll roinombcr, Lady Moon! 0 IT IS dimcult to dotormlno which has provon tho most Interesting during tho past llvoly post 1 om en wook In local socloty circles, tho many dollghtful functions or tho dis play of boautlful gowus that grncod tho guests. Doth created much fa vorablo comment. Iloglnnlng with Mrs. I 12. lingua's dollghtful lunch eon on Castor Monday at which many oxqutstto costumes woro shown for tho llrst tlmo, tho wook bus boon (lllod with n sorioB of most charm ing affairs. Tho many now gowns will add In toro.it to tho following lottar which Marguorlto Marshnll writes from Now York; Is tho modorn woman beautifully drossod? If you had gono, an I did, to con sult Robort Honrl, acknowlodgcd loador of that goodly body of Now York artists known no insurgents, you would havo neon your nnwor wrltton on tho walls of Mr. Ilonrl'a studio. Just oppoRlto mo and Bldo by slilo woro two fiill-longth portraits of a modorn young womnn. In ono sho woro n soft whlto house-gown, showing a trlauglo of white throat and In ovory fold accentuating tho long linos of tho slim body. In tho other study sho woro n black coat roacliing to her huols, n coat with tho wldo rovers ami turn over collar of a 1912 model. On hor head was a black lint of graceful slro ami shapo, a pluino ris ing at ono Bide. You might seo hor any day In Fifth nvonuo, and If you hud eyes to sea you would know alio was dressed boautlfully. I was not surprised when Mr. Hen ri added his alllrinatlvo to thoso al ready recorded by his brother artists who hnvo declared unhesitatingly that modern woman Is beautifully dressed. Hut Mr. Henri defines UiIh fact in his own way: "Tho dross Is truly boautlful," ho told mo "which revouls ami iierontun tos all tho graces of tho Individual. Ploaso note that 1 say graces and not grauo. Tho latter Ih merely ono boauty. 'Graces' Is tho word to usu for tho combined physical, mental and spiritual boautloa of each person, and all of thoso aro brought out by tho right sort of costume. "In n lessor degress, dress, llko architecture, should reflect and ex press tho general characteristics of tho ago and tho nation to which It BOC1AL CALEMJAU TONIGHT Coos Day Concert Band, danco Modorn Woodmon of Amorlca, danco. I. O. U. Dancing Club, North Bend, danco. Jolly Dozen, lunchoon and So- clal, Mrs. J. W. Langdon. Eastsldo Athlotlo and Social Club, danco. 4 4 SUNDAY 4 4 Coos Bay Concert Band, bono- 4 4 fit concort, Masonic Tomplo. 4 4 Christian Endeavor, Mrs. C. II. 4 4 Walter. 4 4 MONDAY 4 4 Progress Club with Mrs. E. M. 4 4 Barry. 4 4 Coos Bay Motor Boat Club, 4 4 cards. 4 4 C. I. E. club, progroaslvo lunch 4 4 . TUESDAY 4 4 8lstors of Bethany with Mrs. 4 4 Harry Bradflold. 4 4 Miss Agnos Hutchison at 4 4 Bridge 4 4 Mnrshflold Improvement Club. 4 4 Parents' Club, North Bond, for 4 4 organization. 4 4 WEDNESDAY 4 4 Prlsclllao with Mrs. J. Mcln- 4 4 tosh at Bay .City. 4 4 Brldgo Club with Mrs. H. K. 4 4 Jonos. 4 4 Women's Auxiliary, Prosbytor- 4 4 Ian, with Mrs. M. C. Horton. 4 4 THURSDAY 4 4 A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. 4 4 E. Allon. 4 4 Mlnnlo-Wls Social Club with 4 4 Mrs. Perkins. 4 4 FRIDAY 4 4 Mrs. W. A. Toyo, rocoptlon. 4 4 Thimblo Club, North Bond, 4 4 with Mrs. A. H. Derbyshire. 4 4 Ladlos' Art Club with Mrs. L. 4 4 Helsnor. 4 4 Domorost Modal Contost, at 4 4 Marahflold. 4 4 SATURDAY 4 4 Norwegian Luthoran Nocktlo 4 4 Social. 4 4 P. Q. Sowing Club 4 4 Toollo's Orchostrn, North Bond 4 4 danco. 4 44444444444444444 PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other cltlos, together with notices of social affairs, ar gladly received In tho social do partmont. Tolephono 133. No tices of club mcotlngs will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. ing of nil parents of North Bond who aro interested In tho porinanont organization of a club there along tho lines of tho Portland Social nnd Moral Hygleno Socloty. Professor Raab Is to bo chalrmnn nnd n pro gram prcpnrod by tho committee, Mr. Qrubbs, Mrs. 8holley, nnd Rov. Al bert Hlsey, will be given. Dr. Mc Cormac of Marshfleld, Mrs. Horbort Armstrong and Dr. Bnrtlc of North Bond nro to speak on various phases of tho work anticipated. Tho work of organization Is to bo started, offi cers nro to bo choson, nnd by-lnws nindo. All who aro interested In tho movement aro urged to bo present. KNEW FROM EXPERIENCE M. Bylor, Mrs. Job. Allon, Mrs. Goo. Hotllstcr, Mrs. u, E. Dabcock, Mlsa Gertrude Mnndlgo nnd Mra. Fred Holllster. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. C. Bailoy Wed nesday entertained n number of tholr North Bond neighbors nt n vory pleasant and Informal evening of Bridge, including among their guests Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 0. Coleman, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. II. llarllo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Horn. tho momont which do not holp to dis play hor individual graces, and which mny oven Impodo thoso, sho Is not drossod boautlfully. "And n woman should study her solf an a painter studios tho scono or flguro which ho Is nbout to trans fer to canvas. Sho should noto tho color of hor hair and eyes, tho tex ture of hor akin, tho linos of hor flg uro. And thon sho should chooso thoso fabrics, ahadoa and forms of dross, which I cannot ropoat tho phrnsa foo afton rovoal and orapha plzo nil hor graces. "Tho nvorago woman drossos tho bottor for tho nsslstanco of profes sional artlstB in dross nnd alio should make It hor business to consult thorn whonovor possible I havo much pralso for tho groat modorn doslgnors of costumes for women. , Thoy hnvo lonrnod tho secret of studying tho In dividual nnd tholr productions aro not dupllcntod because thoy know that tho dross which Is boautlful on ono woman will not bo boautlful on another. "I bollovo that in tho future there will bo muny more of thoso groat es tablishments, whoro a woman can go and buy tho drossos which naturally belong to hor, which hnrmonlzo with hor personality. Thon, of course wo shall hnvo n gront many more .kinds of dross than wo havo now. Instoad of llkonoss, tho quality of dlfforonco will bo obsorvablo In tho gowns, nut oven now uniformity of stylo Is loss apparent than formorly." "Do you wnnt to comment on tho hobblo skirt?" I asked. "It soetns to bo a bote noir of tho othor artists." "1 hesitate to speak of It," return ed Mr. Honrl, "becauso my opinion of It Is subject to so ninny qualifications. I don't llko It whon it Impedes the movomont of n person trying to walk or go up stairs as sometimes happons. I do llko It whon it reveals tho form." "Generally speaking, a dress Is not beautiful If It in nny way hinders tho free movements of tho human body. Gesture must not bo chocked, for It is tho physical presentation of montal beauty. Abovo all things, a woman ought to bo ablo to assume ono easy, graceful poso nftor another, and this 1b Impossible If her bnlnnco Is de stroyed by hor garmonts." "But surely tho modern woman U Impoded by hor tight shoos and cor sots." said. "That dopond on whothor thoy nro tight," ropllod tho p.rtlst. "Corsots mny be usod or thoy maj .on tho religious folks might show' more respect for tho crontlons of tho God thoy worship. "When tho body or pnrta of It aro exposod, tho gonoral effect of beauty ,1b Increasod for two reasons. Ono Is, that whnt is visible must bo taken cara of, nnd tho othor is tho gain In consciousness of tho bqdy. Thnt Is, It gnlnB tho powor or oxpresslon which continual exposure has al ready given tho face. How entirely boautlful Is tho modorn ovonlng gown with Its oxDrsuro of shoulrfnrn and back and tho train which makes a harmonious relation botwoon past and present movemontsi "And thora Is anothor typo of mod orn dress which has Ha own boauty," concluded Mr. Honrl. "It Is tho dress which tho individual has adapt ed to soma spoclnl occupation, such as tho four-year-old shooting suit, tho owner having long sluco thrown nwny Its unnocosBnry buttons and chains. Such n dross may not bo 'smart' but It's right nnd therefore beautiful." Mrs. F. 1. Hague was hoatosB Mon day aftornoon at Brldgo at hor beau tiful homo In Kitty vlllo. Tho snacl- ous houso had boon nrtlsticnlly decor ntcd with greens nnd rod carnations winch fairly bnnked tho wnlls nnd cornors. Greens hung from door ways nnd chandeliers, knottod with bundles of vivid rod carnations and tho wholo was llghtod with Innumer able rod-shaded candlos. Tho favors woro of Easter dor-Jgn. Tho dainty reireanmontH ccliooi' tho rod nnd grcon color schemp In sorvlng, Mrs, Haguo wiib nsslBt-Ml by Mrs. F. K. Loofo, Mrs. E. K. Jonos, Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt, Miss Mnudo Reed nnd Mrs. E. C. Paddock. Mrs. J. Flanagan wan wlnnor of tho first prize, Mrs. Claude Nanburg or tho socond, nnd Mm. W. S. Nicholson of tho consola tion prtzo. Among thoso Invited were Mosdnmes E. W. Kammoror, D. Y. Stafford. F. M. Pnrsons, W. S. Tur pen. J. W. Flnnngnn. W. II. Kennody, J. M. Upton. W. F. Miller, C. R. Pock, C. K. Perry. II. 8. Towor, J. T. Hnrrlgnn, Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., Wnrd M. Blnke, W. E. Mlngus, J. H. Flnnn gnn, F. E .Loofo, A. H. Powers, Dor soy Kreltzor, J. 8. Coko. A. T. Unities, F. K. Gottlns, W. A. Toyo, E. C. Pad dock, J. Albort Matson, A. E. NefT, M. C. Horton. E. E. Straw, Frod Barhman, R. K. Booth, C. M. Bylor, A. L. Housuworth, W. T. Merchant. L. J. Simpson, E. a. Porhnm. E. F. Moirlsdoy. W. E. Dungnn, J. II. Mil nor, Clnudo Nnsburg, Wnrren Pnlnt or, C. F. McCullom. C. W. Tower. D. C. Greene, 8. C. Small, Win. Scott, Jr., A. Rnlpho O'llrion, C. F. M( Knight, W. 8. NIcIioIboii, W. F. McEldownoy, F. A. Cohan, F. G. Hor ton, E. K. Jones. Eugono O'Connoll, E. G. Flanagan, II. J. MeKeown, Guy Warner, M. C. Mnlonoy, J. llon nott, Morton Tower of Empire, J. T. MCormnc. C. E. Nicholson, G. W. Kaufman, Otto Schottor, I. S. Kauf ninn, Unrry Nnsburg, W. U. Douglas, hiuo fnrringor, Enrl Downing, W. 8. Chandler, II. Loekhnrt. II. Rood and Arthur MeKeown; MIbsos O'Brien, Agnes Hutchison, Evelyn Andorson, Allco Butlor, Maudo Reed and Mario Malonoy. o.ve o"f six, mo. bolougs. Ab n matter of fact. It Is bo abused. I cortnlnly should not aiwuys nnocieu oy uieso inuuoncos. "Thon nro tho numerous nnd swift changes of tho modern fashion duo to tho restlessness and hurry of tho modorn world?" I asked. "Of courso tho doslro for frequout change which booiiib an Insopnrnblo part of tho modorn spirit is nt lonst In n measure responsible for tho quick nccoptnnco of tho various fnsh- lonnblo oxporlmonts," concoded Mr. Honrl. "But I think tho most lm portnut cnuso for tho making of thoso oxporlmonts Is an economic ono. To put it bluntly, tho pooplo who soil tho clothos want tho monoy nnd thoy roallzo thnt frequont chang es of stylo moan now outfits, even from women whoso pockotbooks or whoso huabnnds' pockotbooks aro too ompty to afford tho oxpendlturo." "But ennnot a womnn dross boautl fully without following nil tho chang es or rashlonr" I asked, ngreo with tho porsons who want nil women to tnko off tholr corsots at onco. Thon wo would hnvo tho re sult without tho preparation for It. A womnn's body must first bo so ex orcised nud strengthened thnt sho can dlsponBO with tho aid of whnlo bono and othor supports. Sho must not try to do without thorn boforo sho has acquired strength of hor own. "Ab for shoos, I fancy thnt some future doslguor will mnke n gront change in them. Ho will design some model which will nt once give tno root more room and more sup port. Tho foot will be allowed a chanco to broatho. I havo no dofln Ito design In mind. "Thoro Is a gradual, If more or less unconscious, tendoncy In modorn dross townrd less concealment of tho form," contlnuod Mr. Henri. "This movomont ought to be encouraged. Wo have got to got over the Idea that "8ho went crazy over Brldgo." "Snd, vory sad." "Oh, no grent hnrm done. Hor fnmlly plncod hor In n fnshlonnblo snnltorlum nnd now sho's playing a bottor game than ever." Mrs. E. F. MorrJssoy wns hostoss Wednesday nftornoon at ono of tho prettiest luncheons of tho after-Lon- ten sonson. Hor decorations woro miscellaneous, chiefly greon and whlto and of Eastor doalgn. Tho Bovon tables at which sho entortnlnod were vory pretty with controplocos of rabbits' nests and eggs nnd sml lax nnd dnlsles. Mrs. A. T. Halnos wnB nsslBtnnt-hostess. Plnco cards woro shaped and colored llko Enstor linos. At tho Flvo-IIundred thnt fol lowed tho lunchoon, tho bunny-Bhnp-od Bcoro-cnrds of Mrs. W. F. Mc Eldownoy nnd Mrs. L. W. Trnver showed the highest counts, and their ownors were accordingly nwnrded the dainty prizes of cut glass and silver. Among thoso Invited woro Mra. J. S. Coke. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. Es thor B. Converse, Mra. F. E. Haguo, Mrs. J. W. Bennett. Mrs. A. Ralnho rnMin , rv .. . .. - ut mil, .iin, u. i. oianora, Airs, u. K. Perry, Mrs. F. E. Loefo, Mrs. S. O, Small, Mrs. L. W Trnver, Mrs. W. A. Reld. Mrs. A. B. Gldloy. Mrs. P. A. Snndborg, Mrs. W. E. Warwick, Mrs. F. A. Haines, Mrs. R. T. Street, Mrs. T. 0. Russell, Mrs. Wm. Grimes. Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. A. T. Hnlnes. Mrs. W. F. Miller. Mra. flhaa Q. Van Duyn, Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, airs, f, u. tiorton. Mrs. A. L. House worth, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzor. Mrs. Eugeno Crosth walt, Mrs, F. K. Gettlns, Mrs. A. E. Noff, Mrs. A. H. Powers, Mrs. G. F. Murch. Mrs. Earl Downing, Mrs. D. 0. Greene, Mrs. A. E. Adelsporger, and Mrs. W. F. McEldowney. "Cortnlnly," ho replied, "In fact, the ontlro body Is something to be so far as sho follows tho modes of l.ashamod of. It seems to me that ev- Hobbs This bolng leap year, 1 suppose It Is proper to say "sho led him to tho nltnr." Dobbs It's alwnys proper. It Is tho bride who does tho steering; tho mnn gonornlly hns the blind stnggors. O Tho Marshflold Improvement Club startod oft with a rush nt its first meeting at tho Chamber of Com morco Tuesday ovcnlng. Altho' tho nttondanco wna not ns lnrgo ns could havo bcon wished nnd ns Mnrshflold should offer, thoso who did attend mndo up In onthualasni nnd progres sive spirit tho lack In numbcrB. Mr. Tlodgon and tho High 8chool Facul ty Innugurntod nctlvo movement by giving nil hands a holiday yestordny nnd sotting tho boys to work "wld do shubbol an' do hoo" to mako a, start toward making tho High School grounds tho thing of bonuty thnt thoy could bo mndo with just such tlmo nnd offort. Among 'prlvnto families tho llttlo Whorcat boys aro first In tho Hold, having spndod tholr garden and prepared It for flower seeds. If ovoryono would make as good a start ns thoso llttlo lads tho town would bo almost unrecogniza ble in a fow months. A second mooting Is to bo held Tuesday ovcnlng at tho Chamber of Commorco to continue tho work startod . Botwoon fifteen nnd twenty ntombors are so far enrolled with tho secretary. Tho Marshflold W. C. T. U., having boon so successful in their boys' Dom-' orost medal contest, nro arranging a' program for tho girls of tho High' School to glvo April 19. Tho girls taking part aro Alta Soulc, Evelyn, Langworthy, May Myrcn, Bosslo, Flanagan, Agnes Snndqulst, Harriet Hanson, of tho Mnrshflold High' school, nnd Miss Lund, dnughtor of W. W. Lund of Forndnlo. Tho Altar Guild of St. Mnry'H Ep iscopal church mot Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs. Frod Holllster In North1 Bond for a fow pleasant hours of sowing. Election of officers had bocn schodulod for thnt dny but owing to tho smnll nttondanco tho business wns postponed until tho next moot ing, April 24, whon Mrs. L. J. Simp son will bo hostess. Present Thurs dny were Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo, Mrs. C. Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstolu Is spoil ing n fow dnys' vncntlon nt Ton MIlo. 0 Miss Jessie Armstrong, aged savon, gave a children's Easter-egg party and hunt Saturday at tho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horbort Armstrong, of North Bond. Tho var ious children of tho nolghborhodd woro Invited nnd spent n merry nftor noon In tho quest for hidden egga nnd were served n delightful" llttlo lunch by tho small hostess' mothor. Among tho llttlo guests were Miss Mnrgnret Best, MIbs Ruth Wnttora, MIbb Catherine Swonringon, MIsb Slg na ChristenBon nnd brother nnd sis tor, Misses Mnbol and Gladys Clock ott, Miss Sigrld Andorson, MIsb Vera ArmstrougMastorB Hobnrt nnd Har old McDanlols, Guunurd Anderson, Burton nnd Vlvlnii Clockett nnd Hnr ry Kern. O Miss Edna LcwIb of Portland ar rived on tho Brcnkwntcr yestorday morning to visit for some tlmo nt the homo or Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus. O Miss Vlolot Ilendorson loft this wook for Onkland, Calif., whoro sho will spend part of a two months' va cation. Sho will visit at othor Cal ifornia points during hor nbselico nnd may mako a trip east. 0 Tho Sister of Bothany hold no meeting this wcok, but will bo onter- talnod Tuesday, April 10, by Mrs Harry Bradflold. O Tho Coos Bay Motor Boat Club will hold lto last meeting Monday ovonlng nt tho club rooms In North Bond whon tho gentlemen of tho club will bo in solo chnrgo of tho ontor tnlnmcnt and rofrcshmenta, giving tho lndlos n well-earned rest. On this night tho llnnl counts will bo mndo nnd tho year's prizes awarded. R. J. Coko camo In by way of Ban don Inst wcok from California whoro ho reports tho wonthor lino. Mrs. Coko Is In Los Angeles nnd Intends to prolong her visit for three or four months more boforo returning to tho Bay. Mrs. W. 8. Turpon was hostess to n numbor of North Bond nnd Mnrsh flold Indies Wednesday ovonlng at Bridge. Among thoso making up the two tables woro Mrs, Goo. Gols ondorfor, Mrs. T. W. Rennlo, Mrs. C. M. Bylor, nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson of North Bond, nnd Mrs. J. W. Bon- Tlnlt Ht . Claude Nnsburgof'aPl ThlBtolZn'r??11' "At first I would not l"'6, ' Ho squeezed ? I .lJ:..J' NmpmiT retard i uruuKwnior Fr day ,n"r li. of Portland, lirj Air. nnd Mrs. Thos rw Orfonl. fni-i..-i..-.0?: wer 'NffiM ofthoBounU8Ctol,,Mhr .imj iiillll lfifn ... 'st fall. -"'raeror . r-o i iuoivin jncousoh Is .n.nj, ' Enstor vacation will f "n,dlnl North Bond. Hn u ,i5L,,,B.l, In Oakland. "cuu'M!i n Mra. W. F. Miller Is m,,., ' loayo May 4 for the Vfe go direct to Now York, do IS?1 in various cities on tho reffifl 1 Til ii Wnmrm'. i...iw Presbyterian church It to nat! Horton. " 0 onlne nt thn hnm. .i i"I" Ayro In South Marshfleld. Ta ovonlntr. Mlnsoa n..i. ' . ,. v- -, ---" -y"'u '. uiiuuuuruuu, UCairiCC BBltk Hanaon nnd Eliza Ayre wer it xoo ciud ib io glvo a nromii lunch Monday ovcnlnn beituhTi tho homo of MU n.i. .. '" -. .in Mrs. T. C. RUMI1 ami VI.. , Sneddon of Roavnr tun .., -, ncsday night ns tho gueiu ol fal W. T. Mlllor, nttondlng Mn. Ho avj a iuuuuuuu in IDO aitemOOI. Mra. F. M. Parsom nlri.i..ik formnlly nt Bridge WedneidiJ i iuk oiris, i. u, uubbcii ana aiTl Sneddon of Beaver Hill, Mn. ff, f Mlllor, Mrs. Eugeno Croitluli jvirs. uorsoy Krcitzer ana Mn.it nouBowortn. 0 Tho Ladles' Aid of the North I MothodlBt Episcopal church ntti Mrs. J. a. Nowklrk of North I Heights Thursday afternoon. 8r and conversation wero the itttnoei diversions. Present vera Mn i bort IIlBoy, Mrs. 8. 8. Rltchlt.lfil S. W. Topo, Mrs. Chai. VanZII,X.-d McLood, Mrs. Elmer Wood, MnCll Wilson. Mrs. R. I). Frejr. Mn. r II WaVMfl (Continued on pue I) TTO go about your work or your play or your social engagements well dressed, STEIN BLOCH SMART CLOTHES but economically. That is the ambition of every man on Coos Bay. Ho may not express the desire, or way not even think it out loud, but he has it. I have lived in Marshfield for a good many years, and I know the ins and outs of everyday life here. Because I understand the difficul ties of dressing right at compara tively small expense, I have laid be fore you all the skill and high workmanship of the St&in-JRloch tailors. These clothes are at your disposal, to be tried before our mirrors at any time. The earlier, however, the better. TF'' w. XWfj&'i.' yy. J . A wlWmA fl I mum nil iMslF nPllAdttflv AVAnlnw m& 4UM n . . . w. . ' "'""' i l" commer cial Club rooms there will bo a meet-J MAGNES & MATSON