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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION. In the Realm of Fashion DROWN TO UULH I FASHION'S ItKALM. LONDON, March 1 9. London's leading sartorial export Buys that the color for the coining season will bo brown. It will be tho most fashionable as well as the most popular color for some months to coiuo. Thoro Is somorlnies u mark ed dlfforonco between colors and styles which are fashionable and those which nre popular. Tho men who help to mako the fashions by wearing clothes of styles which ei ther they or their tailors origin ate) often In advance of tho fashion, but It would hurdly bo right to say that there are often fashions for tho few and fashions for the many, and that this season thu two will bo practically tho same bo far as the color of tho lounge suit goes. It Is not dllllcult to discover why brown should be the color for the coming Bcauon. Men's fashions change slowly and brown has been slowly coming Into fashion for the past two years or morn. About two and a half years ago the tail ors, aided and nbettcd by tho man ufacturers of cloth, tried to per Buado men to wear brown suits and last autumn tho crazo for ono particular shade of brown was so great that tho cry everywhere was "sold out." This season no ono shade of brown will bo more fash ionable than another. 1 have seen excellent cloth of plain dork brown and I have soon others of n bright snuff colored brown and 1 have seen many others In between thoso flhades. Thoro are Just two shades of brown which It well to avoid. One Is very dark brown; In a bail light that looks too much n bad black or blue, and tho other Is a shade or brown with a yellowish tinge In It, and thnt It bad, becaiiBO If you aro a dwollcr In towns It Is apt to har monize too well with your own pale yellow complexion. With these two exceptions one ran take one's choice To got tho best effect with n brown suit one's shirt anil tie and socks should "go" with It. The best shirt Is a white soft-fronted one, with a neat pattern of thin brown stripes. In moBt enscs the brown tie that Is worn with this suit, should bo several shades lighter than tho suit, but, of cnurso, If tho stilt Is very light then the tie must bo dark, mid In thnt enso there should bo no half-way measures about It; It should bo julto dark. Tho socks should mntch' tho suit, and, as a rule, there Is not much dlfllculty about thnt. An exact match Is unimportant so long us tho suit mid the socks have the same kind of brown In them. And tho hat? Tho soft felt hat will probably be tho most fashion able hat and brown the most fash ionable shado. As to ilia shapn, this Is n mattor which must bo left to individual tnsto, but, generally Bpeaklng, tho soft felt hnt will be n neat and rather small hnt. I do not think that any ono particular shapn will bo very fashionable; tho wlso mnn chooses a shape which huHh his own particular stylo. Him HAD MATRIMONIAL GRAFT. Iowa Woman Swindled Would lie Suitor of Small Sums. COUNCIL ULUFFS, lown, Mnrch 17. Mrs. Floronro Qamblo of Hoono lown. who was Indicted by n fodornl grand Jury for tho iiiIbubo o' tho malls, pleaded guilty horo boforo District Judgo Smith Mcl'herson. Mrs. Gamble operated a matrimon ial schomo by mall. Sho secured tho names of possible clients from the dally papers and wrote them advising them thnt she was about to Inherit u fortune, which would bo theirs If tho nocessury faro for tho marriage was forwarded. In this manner she se cured sums ranging from LT up. Until apprehended by the postal authorities sho oporatcd In Cedar Itaplds, Luthor and Dos Moines, Iowa and also In Qulncy and Illooiutng ton, III., for tho last two years. Llbby COAIi. Tno Xtnd VOU hare ALWAYS USED. Phono 72, I'acL' Urery and Transfer Company. PNEUMONIA IWLLOWK A COLD but never follows tho uso of Foloy'a Honey and Tar Compound. It stops tho rough, heals tho soro and In flamed ntr passages and strength ens the lungs. The gonuiuo is In a yellow package with beehive on car ton, Refuse substitutes. Lockhart & Parsons, Tho Ilusy Cor ner. Oh, How I Itched! W hat low; nervc-rneMnc days of con stant torture whut ulceiiWus iiIkIUh of terrible agony Itch Itch Itch, con stant Itcfa, until it tu'e nu'ii that 1 uiUHt tear off tar very skin then JmUnt ralUf my skin coolcJ, soothed and luttlcdf The very nrat drops of D.D.D. l'ro Bcrljulon for Eczema mopped that awful Itch Intitnntly: yes. the very moment D.D.D. touched tho Inirnlnt,- uklu the tor ture ceased. A 1'Co bottle proves it. D.D.D. has been known for years as the only absolutely reliable eczemu remedy, for it wanton away the dlneaso Kerma and lemen the sMn as clear and healthy aa that of a child. All other drugKUtu have D.D.D. Pre scription go to them it you can't coma to ua but don't accept sumo big prollt substitute. Hut If you come to our store, we aro so certain of what D.D.n. wilt do for you that we olTer you a full ulzo bottlo on this Kiiaranlee If you do not Ilnd that it takes away tho Itch AT ONCfc, it cosU you not a cent. Rod Cross Drue Store. AMERICAN FASHIONS FOR AMERICANS NEAR REAL1TV Revolution Nearly Complete and Pa risian Fashions Ignored font Length fiom 110 to 10 Inches. NEW YORK, March 1U. Sartor ial home rule or the designing of American fashions for American women, Is to be proclaimed In this country, according to promises In speeches nindc beroro 500 American designers, members of tho United Clonk and Suit Designers' Mutual Aid association horo. As a matter of fact, It was declared, tho fash Ion revolution In tho United States Is alreadv about complete and "our conventional dependency on Paris" hns been practically eliminated. Designers were urged to study American pictures and Ignore Cubist and Futurist creatloiiB. "Paris has gone mad for sensa tion," It wns dcclured. Tim iwitiivntimi voted for n 110 to a 10-Inch length of n woman's coat and Jackets during the coining season. FILMY GOWNS A1IANDONEI). Fashion Decrees ("lotlilnir Shall He Of .Serviceable Material. CHICAGO. March 19. Women arc nbnndonlng tho filmy, lacy ma terials thnt look beailtlful when mnde Into gowns, but which are too fragile for these hard, mattor-of-fact days. Instead they aro demanding useful dresses, mnde on Blmplo lines, of heavier and coarsor material some thing thnt will stand tho wear nml tear of busy life. This Is tho advnnco nnnouncomont mndo by tho chairman of the fash ions committee of tho Chicago dress makers' clubs, which will open Its flvc-day convention Tuesday. Tho chalrmnn says tho filmy crontlons, chiefly from Paris, are no longer In demand. "Wo arc going to display gowns made to lit, wear and last." sho said. "Tho mnterlals will be somewhat heavier and coarser. They will stand rain, dust ami hard knocks and bo serviceable In ovory way. Ily way of contrast wo shall dis play some of tho Intest Parlslon atro cities. Ono of those Is n dress thnt comes us high as tho knees In front and trails behind. Chicago and West ern women will bo given nn oppor tunity to shudder over this unspenk ablo thing." WILSON'S NEW RULE PLEASES CHILDREN. White Douso Grounds to Do Open Two Hour Longer for Egg Rolling Contest. WASHINGTON. March 19. Presi dent Wilson could hold ofllco for life, If Juvenile Washington had Its way, for thoro was jtibllntlon among tho children when It was announced to day that on Easter Monday tho White Houso grounds would bo kept open two and ono-hnlf hours beyond the regular timo for tho annual egg-roll tng contests. Hitherto tho sloping lawn or tno White Houso has been at tho disposal of tho children for four hours, from 9 to 1 o'clock. This yenr tho gates will not bo closed until :i::iO. Tho egg-rolling on Enstor Monday In tho White Houso grounds Is an in stitution thnt draws hundreds of ad ults to wntch tho frolic. It hns been tho custom for tho President and his wife to visit among tho romping children somo timo during tho morn ing, and both Mrs. Roosovolt and Mrs. Taft appeared to tnko keen en joymont In tho obBorvnuro. Hnvo your Job printing dona Tho Times office. DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS Many Marshflold peoplo who hnvo chronic appendicitis, which Is not vory painful, huvo doctored for yonrs for gas on tho Btomach, sour stomacu or constipation, Tho Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co. stato if thoso pooplo will try A SINGLE DOSE of Blmplo buckthorn bnrk, glycorlno, etc., as compounded In Adlor-l-ka, tho remedy which be came famous by curing appendici tis, thoy will bo surprised at the QUICK bonoflt. JBe Up To Date Order your Suit from TOnn The Tailor and yJLJU Dress Expert U7H Front St. Upstairs. COOS HAY PLATE AND WINDOW J. A. Goodwill nnd W. E. Sawyer. Plate, Art and Window Gla.ss, Mir- i-oi-s, 1'i'lsmntlc Glass. Mall ordors and phono orders given prompt attention. Estimates fur nished. Phono 70-L. 727 So. Ilrondway. Marshflold. Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Expert Packers. Carpets Cleaned. Furniture Packed, Shipped, Stained and Ropalrcd, 382 Front St. Phono 19C. Leave orders at Going & Hnrvoy. Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m. phono D-J. Night phono 181-R. Murbhlleld. Oregon. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ARSTRACT COMPANY Havo photographic copies of all records of Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. DUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Murshfleld. Phono 101 J W. J. RUST, Manager We have now on display The Modern Unit System Desks that provide a place for everything "for the Busy Business Man, and serves as an abso lutely perfect system in enabling him to turn out his work more rapidly, efficiently and eco nomically An ornament to any office, a necessity to the up-to-date Business Man. Call and see them. Going & Harvey Complete House and Office Furnishers. .-" PROGRESS IN GAS RANGE MANUFACTURE Each year manufacturers of gas ranges announce some new improvement in their pioduct an added convenience a touch of luxury, These refinements do not increase the price of ranges you simply get more for your money, They do not make the ranges cook better nor more econ omically, It is merely the efforts of the manufac turers to keep pace witli the public demand for ad ditional ease and comfort, Your present gas range will cook and bake just as well and just as economically as any of tho new ones but if you have not been cooking with gas r:ul have no gas range, don't fail to stop in at your' dealers and see the 1913 models, Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178 Second and Central Office Phone 582 Residence phone 941 Domic! MacKintosh K1DAL ESTATE TRE INSURANCE Opposite Grand Theater Save That Bundle for Me A squnro deal and a clean shirt. HOB BARTER, Twin City Laundry H hours "f Phono a13-J I'll Call. BANDON, ORE. JUST RECEIVE!) A la rue shipment of Electric Cut Glass Shades. Call and see our stock of glass ware We also havo soino of the latest designs In shower fixtures, from two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Havo your Job printing dono at The Times office. Corow Bk Coffee Conu Rnllli I,le,,, u-ason, CBVTca,C.,lMSSfc 1SI Mai !t.t Ave, R McDonald's Aft "ourl It lis with ukps Mini fi..i..t.i . -hiii. ,eav )L row J .11. .u ... ... " " "L ""' "W Cornei '''""' "Urn i.i.TBt Coos Bay Bnasiaiss CoBeffl. HnoUrei.lnK, Arithmetic ' huh ties Corrnr7 Short li.ni.i i n0relW' B '" ,uMTjjtri PohIIIoiw waiting for g Goodrum's Gang homo of the CADILLAC and Auto Supplies for Al Makes of Cars JUT (Vnlrnl Av. 1'IiomJ tin: IiAttix hotki, his CIIANCCI) MAXlGE Ami In helm: thnrotifUf led, Thu tiuino will be thi:H hereafter it will be Icnonua "HOT! Ii tOTSOV Tim nnu nrnnrlptrpusfi in t Inr with tho hotel business uh quallllcd to set up tot tat! rnnltml tunnU In Ihn tilt. Till will ho kept neat and til; ul j wo nHk Is that you gire iu w ii din I llrmril of the dircril Mrs. Hughes anil MMuatl '1 For GOOD SHOE nnd Good Hcpalrlnj t WJ Prices, go to AUGUST OLESEN a 15 South itrr White Duck Button fur Chlldrftt. .. H.I..I l.jtkff W AISO HOW I1lt "V,,... J I oi ., i niilps' and JIIWil The Electric ShooSbjl You Auto Call fo ...,.., i.i viniiT AND ( Stand front of IMwco 1 WgrlH TWO NKW cUiJ.J Residence I'hone rnrf..i nlr,.m ! W". City Auto Servij flood cars. wi - roasonablo charge". " :wL.son,"i:u.a "rTDarPbo"- NlKht Pnone RARKFR OOOnAjg , c mVX SA.H.B Marshfield PflW ath Decoraung .. rumlM ... il riiomt "'- Parker & Woo ol ICs.ntiN Itetal V, . ....1,1., .i-i iiu dlngi "" """ .. ..MiOrt .- C!iif AlUlr' IIIK o"v iQassWeaH w ....it . ..C!S.f Gardiner s. s Cor. Union and Mgj Phone 131. -sssTJ A modern - nct. 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