The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 9-1913-EVENIHG EDITION.
THE COOS
this season. It was arranged to hnvo
the meeting tho first Wednecdtiy ev
ening In each month, the sessions to
bo held at the homes of tho mem
bers. The next meeting place was
not designated. Those present Wed
nesday evening were: Rev. Onrdln
er, Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. .1. Wrlzht Wil
son, Miss Dresser, Miss Kdna Lar
son, Miss Topping, Mrs. Clnndc Nas
burg and Mrs. Henry Songstncketi,
the latter beliis a guest.
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I PICNICS I
the Social Sewing Club nt her home
In West Mnrshlleld last Thursday
nftcrnoon. Needlework was followed
by refreshments. Those present
were: Mrs. C-eo. Ayro, Mrs. D. J.
Hees, Mrs. J. C. Swlnford, Mrs. De
Khodes and Mrs. It. N. Fenton and
Mrs. Selma Thomas and Miss Under
bill wore special guests. The Ciuu
will meet a week from next Thurs
day with Mrs. Thomas..
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I PLAN l'AKTV.
The congregation of the Marshlleld
Catholic Church will unite In a big
picnic nt Charleston Hay tomorrow,
Speclnl Inunches have been chartered
for tho outing.
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I l. K. PICNIC I
Misses Inez and Ksthcr Johnson
will entertain u few friends at their
home Monday evening as a sort of
farewell for Miss May rreuss. wno
'will leave Tuesday for Berkeley.
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The picnic given by tho Ladles
Aid of the Methodist Church to Sun
set Hay Wednesday proved n very
enjoynhlo affair for all participating.
Tho crowd was taken down In Rus
sell's nuto trucks. The day was
spent In excursions to Shore Acres
nnd tho Light Mouse, while many
enjoyed a dip In tho surf.
Those composing the imrty were:
Mrs. O. S. Torrey, Mrs. F. L. Sum
ner, Mrs. C. II. Curtis, Mr. and .Mrs.
W. 11. Curtis, Mrs. John McM.inaulon
nnd children, Mr. and Mm. Ceo, N.
Holt, Ilov. nnd Mrs. 11. C. Cooley and
children, .Mr. and Mrc. Marvey Smith,
Mrs. Howard Savage, Mrs. M. It.
Drown, Mrs. Chas. Soafune, Mrs. Ivy
Condron, Mrs. August Frlzocn and
children, Mrs. C. I. Itelgard, Mrs. L.
K. llnlllngor nnd children, Mrs. Cool
ey, Mrs. Wlldor, Mrs. M. It. Smith,
Mrs. A. M. Hosii, Miss (llsch, Mrs.
Kmlly MeFnrlln. Mrs. W. J. liltz,
Mrs. 10. A. Harris and son, Master
Johnnie Noidruni, Mrs. J. Lee Brown,
Mrs. Ilosa Promts, Mrs. Woodruff
nnd children, Mrs. Win. Nuson and
children, Miss Fox. Mrs. F. C. Hlrch,
Mrs. Dennett.
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Aitiirrrs vixn mkktino.
miu m p. Hurrows entertained
the Arbutus Club nt her homo In
South Mnrshlleld Friday afternoon.
After tho business meeting a dainty
lunch was served to Anna Downs,
Clara Able, Leonn Hoffman, Lorcni
Hoffman, tllndys and Alice Hur
rows, Willie Woodrlng. Augustus
Hoffman, Ferdlnnnd Lecoco., Ernest
nnd Raymond Hurrows. Tho next
meeting will bo August in. Mrs.
M. C. Hoffman will entertain.
mttTIIDAV l'AKTV.
Thursday night about seventy In
vited guests met at tho Landrlth
home on North Coos River nnd par
ticipated In n bonfire party, given in
honor of Philip Landrlth's tweuty
Iirst birthday. Tho evening was
passed In playing out-door games.
A hot supper was served at mid
night and a very plenBant time en
joyed. j. .. 4
MIPAH CLASS.
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PAItTIKS.
Mrs. Klllu Fnrrlnger entertained a
few friends luiormnlly at cards at
her homo in West Marshlleld Tues
day evening. Among those present
were Dr. and Mrs. Vaughau, Horsey
'Kreltzor, Dr. Housoworth, Lew Koy
zor, Mrs. C. W. .Montgomery and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrren Painter, of
North Rend.
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WKU'OMK PASTOR
The congregation of the Marshlleld
Swedish Lutheran church this even
ing will tender a reception In honor
of tho new pastor, Rev. J. V. Reason
nnd his wife. It will be Informal
nnd will ho given in the church par
lors. All members of the congre
gation nnd their friends will parti
cipate. ---
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I LUNCH i:o.v I
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Mrs. F. L. (Jruiiuls entertained a
few friends Informally nt a luncheon
nnd sewing Wednesday at her I io
In South Marshlleld. complimentary
to her sister. Miss Mable Wilson,
who will leave tomorrow for Salem.
Those present were, Mrs. L,
Lnngdon, Mrs. R. W. Morrow, .Miss
Wilson anil Miss Ruth Allen,
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Miss Alice Walters this week en
tertained the Mlzpnh HIblo Class and
the Christian Kndonvor Society, nt
tho homo of her parents In North
llend. Tho gathering was tho so-
clal and business meeting of tho
society. Those present were: Mr
and Mrs. 1 Inzer, Mr. and Mrs. Whlt
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Covey, Misses
Helen nnd Catherine Monde, Mil
dred Rood, Hess Immel, Grace Ful
ton, Alice Carlson, Naomi Smith,
Juno Young, Rose Pulley, Messrs.
Paul Harclay, Lylo Chappell, Mel
vln .lacobson, Leslie Pullen. Her
man Meude, Horace Holm and Mar
lon Reynolds.
. Louise nnd Amelia nt tho homo pfMr.slgsJn, '!'u,,
Cora nnd Alice Ia,tfii Mrs. FS." Dow'
.ssro. i. dhrts ''Peterson, v '
othv Johnson
Llllebo, MaUol
( a.' mi1 Messrs
Magnus Thorue,, Andrew Aiijlirsoi ,
Alfred Jn'rcjj Ajudrew.Kln. fJAnilP
Clnbrlolson, Mellon," Palmer Nelson,
Olnf Klrkrlght and Oliver Iffrson.
lXFOHMAIi CHATS
Mrs. J. S. Jones, n pioneer of Coos
Hnv, who has been residing In Sputh
eni California for a number of years,
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
0. T. Coleman tho pnst week. She
will leave soon to visit her son, Cnpt.
Robert Jones, on tho Sluslnw.
Dr. and Mrs. 10. 10. Straw, Mrs. F.
K. dettlns nnd Mrs. Sheridan icturn
ed this week from an nuto tour of
Curry County.
T. H. James and wife and children
returned to the Bay this week to
make their homo after an absence
of three years, spent nt Toledo and
In a suburb of Portland. Tlioy were
warmly welcomed by their many
friends on the Hay.
Dorsey Kreltzor and wife nnd son.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warwick ana
dnughtcr, Miss Nellie, Mr. mid Mrs.
Wm. Grimes nnd Mrs. A. L. House
worth constituted a Marshlleld party
who enjoyed an outing at Ten Mile
this week.
Mrs. C. 10. Nicholson, who lias been
visiting nt the home of her stater
In Portland, will proceed shortly
to Puget Sound points whore oho will
visit with her mother nnd other sis
ters. She will probably not return
to tho Hay for a month or six weeks
yet.
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W. U. Douglas nnd family are
camping nt Hnstendorf's Reach for n
few weeks.
Miss Thorpe, of Portland, Is ex
pected hero next week for a short
visit with Miss lOnimn lOrlckson.
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Mrs. Oscnr Baldwin, of Whlttler,
California, Is a guest nt the homo
of her brother, A. H. Gldley, In South
Mnrshlleld.
PLAN PICNIC.
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SOCIAL SllWIXti CLl'll
.Mrs. J. C. Swanson entertained
Tho anuuni picnic of tho Ladles'
Art Club will be enjoyed tomorrow
by the husbands, families nnd n few
friends of tho members. It will be
held nt Charleston Bay.
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1 MHIvT XKXT WKKK. I
St. Mary's Guild of North Bend
will he entertnlned next Friday uf
ternoon by Mrs. I. B. Hurtle at her
home.
K.V.IOV SOCIAL.
The Norweglnn Lutheran young
people enjoyed n social at tho church
last evening. Various diversions
were enjoyed, followed by refresh
ments, served by Miss Jennie John
son nnd Palmer Nelson. It was de
cided not to hold nny more socials
until the last Friday In August.
Among thoso present last evening
were Rev. nnd Mrs. Thorpe. Misses
lOlslo Larson. Jennie Johnson, Dor-
Frank Pugsley will leave shortly
for a month's trip to Chlc.igo, St.
Louis, Lincoln, Nob., nnd '.;Is old home
in Snglnnw. Mich, lie soys it i n
vocation trip and not n honeymoon
trip, despite the minora to the con
trary. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnul Sterling. Mr.,
nnd Mrs. F. 10. Westerburg nnd Mr.
Sterling's brother, left by nuto yes
terday for a short outing at Rock
Creek.
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Mrs. Tower, who has been spend
ing n few weeks nt the home of her
son, II. S. Tower, lett this week for
Lincoln, Nebraska, and Chnrleo City,
Iown.
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Mrs. Lloyd W. Jacobs and little
son nnd mother, Mrs. Jus. Ferrey, and
uncle, Georgo Ferrey nnd niece
Gladys Ferrey, left Thursday morn
ing by unto for Rosoburg, where they
took tho train for Mrs. Jacobs'
home In Spokutie, the latter planning
to spend several weeks there.
Judge nr.d Mrs. Cyrus Happy left
this week for their homo nt Spokane
nfter n pleasant visit with their
daughter. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman,
In West Mnrshlleld.
Mrs. L. W. Trover left this week
for a short visit with friends nnd rel
nHves at Portland nnd other Willam
ette Valley points.
Mrs. R. H. Dement Is oxpected
nere ror u weok u visit at tho home
of her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Murphy.
11 L. Coleman Is expected hero
next week to Join Mrs. Co Ionian and
little son who huvo been vlsltlni: at
me nonio or nor parents, .Mr. and
.Mrs. A. J. Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. V. u simmer, -w .
nnd Mrs. F. p. Birch and Mrs. Mn
rvmnn. will leave the Ilrst of next
week for the Merchant ranch near
Milliard's, where they will camp out
for a few weeks.
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Miss May Preuss and Miss Helen ,
Merchant will leave Tiiosuny "'";
Speedwell for San Francisco. Miss
Preuss will resume her studies at
the University of California, while
Miss Merchant will Join her moth
er. Mrs. W. T. Mercnlmt, who has
taken apartments I" the city.
Miss Norn Tower will leave Tues
dnv 6n the Nnnn Smith to resume
her course nt tho University of
California at Berkeley.
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Mrs. Lee Fuller will leave tomor
row on the Breakwater for her
homo In Weiintohec, Wash., after a
delightful visit at the home of hpr
mother, Mrs. M. C. Chapman In
South Marshlleld and with other
relatives and friends on the Bay.
Miss Whin Stenholm, who hns
been attending silininer school nt
Monmouth will go to Portland Mon
dav to spend a few weeks there and
Is ' expected to return here about
August SO.
Mrs. Harrv Brodlleld will leave
tomorrow for Spokane In response
to n message announcing the ser
ious Illness of her mother.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. S. Bnrgelt. Miss
Grace Kruse and Mrs. J. Albert
Mntson nnd son. Julius, nrrlvcd
homo Thursday evening from a long
nuto trip. They Ilrst motored to
Medford. via Rosoburg. where they
visited nt tho home of Mrs. Mnt
son's sister. Mrs. Vundeenr. and
later proceeded to Crater Lake an:l
roturncd vln Crescent City, Gold
Beach nnd Port Orford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Magnes, who
have been spending a few weeks
on the Bay, will leave soon for
their home In San Francisco.
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Mrs. Wulter Richardson and child
ren will leuve soon for McMlnnvlllo.
whore the older children will entvr
the Bnptlst College.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Peck hnve
been entertaining n number of
i Heads Informally nt their summer
home, "The Nook." on South Coos
River, this week. Among their vis
itors hnvo been Mrs. C. A. Shel
brede, .Mrs. W. A. Held. Mrs. A.
It. O'niien nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. T.
C. Russell, of Beaver Hill will lc
their guests over Sunday.
JUST ARRIVED
Early Shipment of
Ladies' Fall Suits and Coats
Direct from New York,
comprising the latest fab
rics and designs.
Your inspection cordially
invited
"MONEY TALKS"
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
"SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN"
0'Comiell Building. Phone 361,
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FREE!;
Willi every purchase of a $10 watch or over, we
give a
Gold Fled Watch Chain
We are doing (his to reduce our immense stock and
the offer will not last long,
Red Cro
Red Cross
Jewelry Dept. Drag Store
Phono
Motorcycle Deliver
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Small have
taken apartments at Couullle where
inoy win spend a row weehs while
.Air. Small Is engnged In Kiinorvlslni:
some of his contracts there.
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.Mrs. .lory, formerly Miss Kiln Hod-
son or Coos Hay. arrived hero this
weeK rroni Seattle to visit her sister,
Mrs. J. K. Kdnionds, nnd other rela
tives and friends In ililH section.
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.1. S, Coke nud family plnn to leave
tomorrow for u short outlnir trln.
They had (list planned to spend It
at the Merchant rnnch near Billiards,
but the cottngo they had planned to
get was taken.
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Robert Marsden nnd wife nnd foii
left this week to visit Wlllumotto
Valley points nnd Portland.
Mrs. Cluis. K, Senfuso returned
this week f-oni a short visit with her
parents in Portland.
Mrs. Kd Moohler nnd baby spent
the first of tho week nt the home of
her mother, Mrs. Wlekhnui, in Co
qullle. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Weaver and
bnby. Miss Millie Mclntooh nnd Viv
ian Cnrlson are camping at ihe Stora
ranch above Allecanv
weeks.
Miss Lillian Mi'Niirv tnr mn.
head of tho Salem hospital, nnd her
nleiv. Miss Elizabeth Oyer, arrived
hero this week fro-u Portland for u
oiion isu hi uie iiome or Mlsj Mc
.Nnry'a sister, Mn, I. s. Smith.
Mr. anil Mrs. C v. Wh.,.i
el-.Ildren left this veek for their home
nt San Diego nfter n pleasant auto
n 10 cno uny and a short visit
BETTER THAN SPANKING
S)nklo lw not curf clilUrrn of IwJ.
wfltln. Tbrr 1 a runilltultoDtl rtux tot
tilt (rublf. Uti. It, Sanimrn, Ibt W,
Ktflrt D4mf, toj., will .rod frrt la or aotbrr
hfr (urcrMful boatt Irnlmmt, with fgll
InilrurtlaDt. htai 00 woof;, tat writ ttr
loJr If jour rblMrra Irunbl jo u ihli
7 tNw'l tUmt Ibr chllJ. ik. ,h.- . ...
.1. V. Illldenbrand nnd family are
enjoying u short outing with friends
nt 1. 0011 Luke.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Otto Sehotter and
sou Frederick, will leave next week
Tor a short outing on Cons River.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry I'ohoni have
been spending the week with friends
In tho C01111III0 Vnlloy. Mr. Fol
som has taken his annual vacation
from the Bradley Candy Company.
Mrs. Carl Ilattesou and daughter,
Florence, and Miss (iinliani, of Gar
diner, who huvo been spending the
winter In San Francisco, nre ex
pected here today en route to (!nr-
dlner. They will visit n few dnys
nt the home of Mrs. .1. T. Hall.
Mrs. Hatteson was formerly .Miss
Krlckson nnd formerly lived nt Um
pire nnd (in nil tier, her father being
dipt. Krlckson, a well-known navigator.
Mrs. Kd llorsch arrived Ikmo from
Portland today to Join Mr. llorsch,
who cnino here a few weeks ago
to inuke their home. Until thoy
get settled, sho will bo tho guest of
Mrs. W. S. Brown on South Broadway.
Mrs. .1. W. Davis, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Vincent,
nt Central Point. Is plnnnlng an auto
trip to Crater Lake, the latter part
of the month. Mr. Davis may Join
her fr this trip and to accompany
her nud the children homo,
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Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Caiupholl
left In their ear this afternoon for
Bastendorff's Bench, whoro they
will camp for some time. They
will Join tho Wm. Schroeder, V. H.
Cox. Wm. Sleop and C. W. Mc
Cullooli camping party who hnvo
been locuted nt the bench for somo
time. Mr. Campbell will make tho
trip hack and forth In his car dur
ing the week to attend to business.
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K. It. Fleming, of Fresno. Cal
ifornia, arrived on tho Nairn Smith
to visit for a few weeks nt the
home of his cousin, Mm. Dan Kent
lug. Mr. Fleming Is the head of
the bookkeeping depart iiient of the
t'nlon Oil Company nnd is spend
ing his vacation here on the Buy.
lie was very much Impressed by
our cool nnd pleasant climate.
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M. I).
dnv from Portland to visit at the
hoine of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Miller
and other friends on the Bay.
Dr. R. II. Walter and family.
Cordon Smith and family nud
Misses Beatrice Smith nnd Kiiiinu
Hear, returned today by auto from
n week's outing nt lliistendorff's
Beach.
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Mrs. A. II. Powers and Miss Ha
zel, loft overland todny for Berkeley,
California, where Miss Powers will
enter the 1'nlvorslty of Culirornla.
After n couple of weeks' visit with
friends In Berkeley nnd San Fran
cisco, Mrs. Powers will return to
the Buy.
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Mrs. Kugeno Crosthwnlto will
leave Tuesday for Oklahoma, where
she will visit with relatives for a
couplo of weoks.
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Mrs. Chas. VaiiDuyu hns been
the guest of .Mrs. A. T. I Indies nt
tho tatter's summer cottngo at Sun
set Bay.
NOTES FROM
sen
(Speclnl to The Times.)
SCIIOFIKLI'.. August 9.-?j
Poyntz mill wife nrrlved to- " " :; : ., h "
spoko well for Miss Schilling,
lonelier, who had charge. The la
soclul following netted over eljtj
dollurs, which will he used In host
lug tho school library In n ncatnV
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hum. I'lini;. jtnniim uiiiKn hhptmim
rM..... n .11.., .1.. t.i '
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sen iinir. u siei'M or iih ip.ir itr i
Byler of North Bend, who vui
guest nt the home of Knglneor t:i
Mrs. F. I). Browne, Miss Jennie TO
Iter from Smith River nnd MIm At-
lies npraguo irom 'icnipicion. in
patrotiH of tho school greatly pp
elate the good Matured lidding!)
the eoiitrnetors nnd tho young na
from the Knglueers en inn.
Tho following Hues outline toa
thing that really happened at Tt
nel Camp No. 7, as nearly as rial
j ascertained by tho Times correipoii-
cut, from the Mexican chore mm.
"Over tho hills and far nway,
Joe. tho Mexican, dark nnd cr.
Went for somo sheep tlmt had pa
nstrny.
At stern command from Sir TreisV
luy.
Quoth tho wild chef, Charles Elmprt
ah 110 wnoiieu ins mime an"
uu'ni'ie
"Mutton's tho bill today ns of pn'
And tlio tunnel crew gasped, "w
more."
nut It so hnppoued that blessed dv.
Tlmt n bold cougar, lean, and t
That huiln't IiIh (ill slnco the u
Wiih prowHng round for timid pW
Twnn piist high noon when Joe fowl
tho Hlicop.
s-t..n nil III n llflD.
And Joo soon knew they were t
nsloop. , . ,
For tho bold old cougar had hls"
So back to tho camp tho chore mil
iiow, , ,
n ..... ...... ...1,1. Ill, ii mnnv n Slei
And by six o'clock all of Pwtm
men know .....
That for siippor they'd hae w
steak to chow. .,
o t ihn whittle
ou iuiik mm , wiiii
.MKKTI.(J I'OUC'K WITH I'OIM'K
If forco has been used In (luolllng
tho I. W. W. disturbances In Port
land and elsewhere In the stute, there
should ho llttlo cause for complaint
from tho I. W. Wh. thomselves. Forco
Is tho cornerstone of tho I. W. W.
creed. The inonibeiH of this organi
zation have llttlo uso for tho gentler
wnys of tho bnllot; thoy prefer to
preach direct action, which Is 11 mild
er nnino for plain force.
The 1. W. W. seeks tho overthrow
of the present system, nnd the foun
dation of u now one. Ho would hnvo
tho machinery of production plnccd
directly In tho hands of tho workers,
eliminating tho omploylng clnss al
together. This ho would accomplish
by so crippling tho employing clnss
that it will bo compelled to give up In
despair. IIo frniikly iivowh tlmt ho
will stop nt no menus Hint will help
to bring about tho end ho Hooks.
Kugeno Register.
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
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The Ladies of Cobs Ba
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TO (JOT ACQl'AI.TKI WITH TUB PARISIAN. WIIILK WR AUK NOT IN OUIt I'KItMAHpS
1IOMK VK ARK SIIOVI.(j A Mt'K LINK OF TIIK LATEST STYLES IN API'AHKIj FOn
ami UULMtKX AXI) AS AX IXDUCRMKNT ARK OFFKIUNG THE FOLIX)W1NO:
Specials for Next Week
Knit Underwear, a fine quality sold re&ulartf
at low figure, but next IFnilfflt
week prices will be cut 6Hi UUIU'
Ladles white dress Bklrta,, aeatly made m1
well worth $1.50 to $1.76 WH bo B0,d QRfi
next week at
neat and stylish
One-Third
Children's school dresses,
Kurmeuis lor tlio llttlo 71- An An
misses. On sale now at ( $Q to $0)1)1)
Chlldrcirs white dresses, dainty gnrnients for
suminer wear, will bo sold
at a reduction of
uins .Middy mouses, smart-, dainty rt
models of these popular summer garments JuC
Muslin Underwear, woinon'a high grade gar
ments will be sold at a a r .
,e 11 ,,o f Une-rourth
Waists, all our waists not specially marked,
embracing some charmingly mado and prof-
! uiiiiiiieu ones, will lio
sold loss
next week at
Ladles' Linen Skirts, regularly soiling- ffl U
up to $3, next week will' be sold tar
iibrw''
One-Third
go at a reduction of
O'CONNKLL lll'IMHXO
One-Third
THE PARISIAN
Cotton Klmonas and Bath Robes eB
many neat and pretty pat
terns, next week less , ,
All I o.ll.. V.l. ... .n.l...nlni fl lllf
Hortment of pretty atyles will f TflHYl
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II tu'l blip It. ni lititntot ilw n,tt
)ll ai tfri Mrl (fOT,UJ lik ktl..
4iltlw b; i, t ,1