&ttvaktm&t nw iwi a n imw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1 912. EVENING EDITION? T!ZSXZ,XVtiJTiltiJXJm NOW FOR THE SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR I i rt rfliwi I Suits PRE-HOLIDAY SALE The policy of the Hub Dry Goods Co. will bo to dispose of its stocks each season never to carry over from son to another a single garment. Therefore, we have placed the following sweeping reductions on every Lady's Coat S f Dress in our entire stock. Remember, we have been in business less than three months every garment in this si mm ; . oiuic is strict ly new right up-to-the-minute in stylo and quality. AVc have sold so many Coats, Suits and Dresses this season iw - lllilt AVC IlflVQ had now garments como in on every boat some of them arrived just last week. Every garment is marked in plain f Remember, our regular prices save you money then think what these reductions mean to you. Here Are The Prices At This Great Sale f Of 1 l n-v Sllit m our slock SM regularly at -Vi l $ig.50 and $18.50, made of Mixtures, Serges and Diagonals. Jackets full satin ffiprfco $11.75 and $12.45 I fit 1 A,,v Suit sol(l regularly at $25.00 and Llll C $22.50. a 7 r Sale Price $ I i .JV I tit 3 Auy Suit soll ro8'ulai,1V t $32.50, $35.00 si pl.i.l.$3T-50:....$21.56 and $23.75 These suits would cost you in Portland or San Francisco, $10.00 and $15.00. Dress Skirts 125 Dress Skirls in Fancy AVcavcs, Serges, Diag onals, Tweeds, and Dell Cords. High waist of- St!!'. 25 Per Cent Reductions Regular prices are marked in plain figures. Just; deduct 1-1 and you have tho sale price. Corsets lt 1 'l0 ln'S "AV. T. Custom Maid." J1 no LUl I Price $3.00 and $2.50. Salo price $lVO At 9 35 Pairs "AY. T. Custom Maid." J1 AQ LUl C Price $2.00. Salo price J1.0 tV 7 -I pairs "AY. T. Custom Maid." flo. LUl J pHco $1.50. Salo price OC I A A 20 pairs "AY. T. Sta-hone." Price pr . LUl , 4 $1.25 and $1.00. Sale price ODL These are strictly now corsets, different models, perfect in every way. They won't last long at these prices. Coats Lot 1 siSofao"! I,'!n.i:,f. ?'.! . $60 8 at J A11 oa(s Sol(1 wgiilnrlv nt $15.00, $1(5.50 LUl & an(i $18.50. Made of Mixtures and Chin- siio ia.'y.,.i:i.lm.',.cd:. .$10.75 and $12.25 I n. 2 All Coats sold regularly at $20.00, $22.50 LUL J and $25.00. Pino Mixlurcsand Chinchillas, bSSp .mngon"'s-.. $15.25 and $16.50 Bnfr A Ml Coats sold regularly at $30.00(TjA or LUl faiui $27.50. Sale Price $ I ".3 Mackinaws Olin Lnr. Tjiirlioe' liMnn "Ariwil.-inn' fln.ilo XTrtiii. oLyic. ieguiar price tfii'.ou. C ? A C Sale Price tj S7 Raincoats Ono Lot Ladies' Pine Raincoats. Regular price $10.50 and $.15.00. t f ? e Sale Price ty K).l 3 Think nf tlioso wh-il.-iiur ,.,i...i; .... ""-"5 iuuui-ilOllS on Messaline and Charmeuse Dresv Pcgular Price $12.50, ki i-ico $7,50 Ivegular Price $10.50 safe phcc'. $1 0.25 and $1 1 ,75 Regular Price $22.50 Sfiog& $14.95 and $15.95 Velvet, Corduroy and Chiffon Broadcloth Dresses Regular Price $.16.50, ES22:50-,,,, $12.95 and $14.95 Serge Dresses Regular Price $8.50, $12.50, $15.00, $10.50, and $20.00. Sale Price. . $6.25, $8.75, $10.75, $11.75 and $14.50. A Few Children's Coats left that will be closed out during this salo at Ridiculously Low Prices Ladies' Sweaters One lot Ladies' Sweaters, all white, white ami lan stripe, white and navy stripe, blade and cardin al stripe. Price $5.00 and $0.00. T A aa Salo Prico 5j 4.00 ( One lot Ladies' Norfolk Sweater Coats. Price Sale Price $4.00 One lot Ladies' "Wool Sweaters, colors brown and white. Prico $2.50. 1 10 Sale Price $ I 0 "MONEY TALKS" AT O'OONNELL BUILDING. II Tit? . !?s5 Hub Dry Goods Co. PHONE 3G1-J. P KOPLB wlio Uvo for tho salto of impressing othor pooplo nml tlioro nro'n surprlslnt; numbor of tlioso nro vory much Ilko chlldrem who think that tho reflection which looks out nt thorn from n mirror Is not nn lmngo but n roul porson. Thoro Is nothhiK moro ophomornl thnn tho effoct which wo produco up on tlioso who casually nnsa us. mul yet somo women spend moro of tholr tlmo nml thought mul mono drosslng ror tuts vory purposo thnn thoy spend in making thomsolvos interesting te tholr friends, or comforting to their f&mlllos, ns tho girl who pays six times moro for nn opora clonk to dazzlo strnngors thnn sho would for como plonsuro of convonienco which .would enrich tho wholo family life. It is commondnblo to do our part In adding to tho gayoty and attrac tiveness of tho human procession. To drcBS pleasingly . and cultivate, gen tlo manners and to bo gracious and kind is our duo to tho othor human bolngs with whom wo shnro this good ly frnmo, tho enrth. nut when this deslro becomes paramount wo havo suporllclnllty. What counts is what wo nro, not what wo appear to bo. Nobility of nature- is whnt gives us genulno dis tinction. If half tho tlmo invested In vain endeavor to appear well bred or won road wero used to becomo either of theso things tho result would bo vastly satisfactory. Our nppoaranco, our very gestures and facial oxprosslons aro symbols of wnni wo nro within. 4 $ 4 slcnl Study In Gormany." by Amy i'uy. A rovlow of "Cannon" and "Mar tha" written by Mrs. A. L. Ilnrkor was read by Mrs. W. S. Nicholson and was greatly enjoyed by tho guosts. During tho program two flno selections woro rendered on tho phonograph: "llabonora'' from "Carmen" and "Snntasle" from ".Martha." Mrs. P. G. Horton will entertain tho club Monday, January 13. Tlioso presont last Monday wero: Mrs. Englohnrt, Mrs. W. M. niako, Mrs. F. G. Horton, Mrs. I. S. Knuf man, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. M. O. Moloney, Mrs. H, Songstnckon, Mrs. "W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. A. L. Duttz and Mrs. C. W. Tower. ulmmmmaa&,lMBBBmmammtmmmmammmmBammB inoGins CLVii I Tho Progress club met last Mon day nfternoon with Mrs. n. v Tower, who read a vory interest ing papor on "Musical Composers oi America. Alter tms Mrs, Tow er also read selections from "Mu rl I WKDDINO AX.VIVKItSAHV. Mr. and Mrs. T. Af. rniivm n tortnlnod last Wednesday ovonlng nt tholr home on Catching Inlet for "f. nnu .irs, j. t, uouver, tho oc casion bolng In honor of tho let ter's sllvor woddlng anniversary. Novor boforo did a moro congen ial and happy crowd assemblo thomsolros tocotlmr. nml ) .. onlng of conversation, music nnd senernl uood tlnm nnsBoii nit nn rapidly. At a lato hour, delicious reiresnmonis were served to tho following: Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. T Pniivo f- and Mrs. Owen Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Claronce Collver, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Messerle. Mr, and Mrs. Win. Bonobrake. Mr. nnH tm ti,. Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., DJor- qvlst, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Matson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Laxfrom, Jlr. ami .Mrs. ku. Coffelr, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Collver, Sirs. Harry HussoU, Mrs. Harry Knlno, Miss Tda Matson, Miss Roberts, Miss NelUo Church, Miss Allco Church. Misses Helen Mooro, Desslo Collver, Mny Mes sorlo, Roso Messorlo, Ginyds Coll ver, Knld Collver, Henrietta Coll ver, Elnn Knlno, Elvora I.axtrom, Mossrs. Ed. Jnckson, Ellis Fourdol Carl Matsoil, Arthur Matson, Ralph lllnKO. Arthur Monro llnrnl.i in. Joo Mooro, Chester Collver, Vornon Collver, Gordon Collver, Millard 82Ma A' !?" w?!tt: Ki'. Collv'ep U Me8S0rl0' MnrahoU LITTLE FAMILY CLUn T n-AiTi.H11?11 brlt,B0 cUlb known ns tho Lltt o Fnmllv Pii.i. i.o i organized nnd had its first meetlnc "iJ"- W- S. Turpen last Sday 1 r "ur Homo in West Mnrshtteld. After nn nfir.. .. cards the male mombors of tho fnm- ...tB mul iur u o ciock dinner. The members of this new club aro: Mrs! L. J. Slmnson. Mrs n t n..i ,.'' Claud Nasburg nnd MrV.' W. S? Tur- woro Misses Ida Rood, Maudo Shop hord, Mary Roonoy and Lillian Har rison, nil from tho Morcv Hosnltnl at North Rend. I D1X.M3H l'ARTV t Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor on- """111 "l n uinnKsgtving dlnnor ",' y ovonll'B ft numbor of friends. Iho dinner wns postponed from innnksglvlng dny on nccount of tho absonco of Mr. Adolsporgor. , T'l0lr suests woro: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clnybaugh, Miss Daisy Rush, w...vu nuBcrsirora nnu unri Davis. j. .p .j. -- 1 4 J PJIISCILLA CTA7IJ a onn. n.i.n Al..l. ...Ml meat PYtrftf OilUUi. i iiu iiuu i. ...v - fc weoks, tho next meeting wm " Mrs. William Dungan Tuesday, comuer tho J urn. .... i i.a nnvxl A tin.. Ill,l,r rn MrS. R. K. Pi Mrs. William Dungan, Mm. Fre4'; llns Mrs. F. E. HaKUO. MW. J.J. .... , - . ... - - -- -l., I rlL'nn. .Mrs. A. U. iiuuboiw i ... Dorsoy Kroltzer, Mrs . Cbu. luugm, airs. j. ii. "'""v"., .. i Powers, Mrs. William Scott and J E. E. Straw. .j. . auction jimncE MISS WALL HOSTESS Miss May Wail entertained last .Sunday evening at dinner at her homo on Central Ave. Her guests .. JI"R; ,A- Chapln wns hostess to tho Prlscllla Club Thursday at her homo In Bunker Hill. Ono now mem ber wns balloted on, nftor which tho nrtornoon wns spent In sowing when refreshments wero served by tho iiuoiuaa. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo Dec. 18th with Mrs. William Nel- mi "er "omo ln By p'irk. Those present at Thursday's moet i?r?..woro: Uts- Gcoteq Rourko, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. F. Grlnold, urs. iienryoisen and Miss Ida Clau DV'U, ' ; i Tho Auction Ilrldge Club w D. u. ureen as . ( mt nfternoon nt tho D.C.OWJ Mrs. H. u. jouct u" '7 -nt,,en Aftor cards ligiu ror""" sorved by the hosteK. r vu- Thoso present were. w- ; m Airs. ii. h. ..-:-iBd Jin nrdson, Mrs. m. v. iu.v., E. K. Jones. InnTIIDAY PAHTl AUCTION IUtlDGE OLUD i The Rovnl Anotinn nM. Pint. . contly organized, held Its first meet ing with Mrs. E. B. Straw last Tues day afternoon at her home on Pino r Mr 7nd Jl Last Sunday evening : Mr. ttf. James Forty of Bunker IU bonor talned with a blr hday P tr d!jA of tholr son. William. Sco" - j Music was the m,n.0"log by Music was the main i '- w i tho evening. Two vocal I iowi t .n wora h chly eDJ0Jeu. m ".tarsIo's Dream, anu Thru the Rye." , and3 Misses Esther. Wz3&" (Continued oaTM'