The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 06, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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HOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FRDM
COLD 00 CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE
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MORNING DRESS
FOR DANCING
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Terpsichorean Craze Causes
Dame Fashion to Bow to
Light Fantastic
NEW YORK, Fob. G. Every frock
that Booms to bo designed these days
in created with 11 view of being suit
able for a dnnsanto of some kind.
Tho simplest morning dress may bo
compelled to do duty at a morning
(lniiBnnto, for tho rnrro for pleasures
terpsichorean lias grown so alarming
ly that Bomo of tho most fashionable
tea rooms aro holding breakfast dnn
Bantes. Hero ono goes for a bit of
lunch about noon, and then a little
danco follows. Iiotwcon this and tea
tlmo thoro comes a brief period of
shopping or a visit to the matinee,
then back for tea and more dancing.
Tho Furnoja Is going to bo the
rago. Although It Is less than a week
slnco tho graceful danco was recom
mended by an authority as high as
tho Popo of Homo, dancing teachers
have gotten busy and advertised In
Htructions In this latest step. It may
overshadow tho tango; also it may
not. Thoro Is graco In nbundnnco to
tlio Kurnala, but tho action Is rather
slow for enthusiasts who rovel In tan
going and trotting.
Dresses for theso affairs, however,
aro exceedingly Interesting. Tho em
phasis tniiBt Btlll bo put upon striped
materials, for they aro exceedingly
stylish' and In tho spring showings
a prominent pluco is given to stripes
of all widths and arrangements. Tho
Blonder woman can wear effects Hint
wind around tho figure, but there are
novelties for tho stout slatcrliood that
aro exceedingly effective when mnde
up nlono or In combination with plain
fabrics. Tho dressmaker who Is clev
er can do much for a dress by mani
pulating her stripes artistically. A
pretty idea 's alwayB to have a bIiouI
der scam for thb waist with the
stripes running crosswise or straight
down tho shouldor line, wltn the
bIcovos cut In quo with tho yoke
Unless ono Is very slondor, dlngonn'
effoctB and stripes that run around
tho body should bo nvolded. These
luiwovor, may obtain In tho skirt, for
much of tho beauty of tho now B'rirtp
lies In tho fact that they aro cut bo
that tho Btrlpes run In two or three
directions. With panel effects, floun
ces below tho knees nnd draperies
this Is not so difficult as It ooundf
at first.
Tho ubo of tunics and ovordreBf
on sklrtB Is quite unique for hot)
the Bllin nnd tho fl.shy. Naturall;
tho bIIiu girl can wear anything.
Quito n charming model Been re
rontly had a full overdress of taf
feta, while tho bodice was cut on
tho straight kimono stylo. The tu
ulc stnrted In the renter of t lie
bark with a narrow box plait run
nlng toward tho front with plnltF
turned toward tho bnck. This reach
ed to just abovo tho knees and
was thon drawn to n double ruffle
with small corded bending, Tblr
gnvo tho wonrer tho modcof tho mo
ment without Increasing her size.
Tho Furnnln Is going to bo thr
rago. Tnffeta Is easily tho most
fashionable. It will bo equally pop
ular for 8tro"t and houso gowns
Street rostumos of taffota have
whorl, oddly shaped bolero Jackets
elaborately trimmed with narrow
gathered frills, bauds of shirring,
Bilk frlngo and braiding.
Tho Bklrts nro two, threo or four
tlorrd, onrh section cut circular to
prnduro tho rippling fullness at thr
lower edges, bo desirable at prosont
or thoy aro drnpod townrd tho back
to produco tho bustle offect.
Tho ubo of tnffota will not be
confined to gowns alone, for tho lat
wt millinery is developed from P.r
offortlvo silk. Draped turbans o,
small proportions, as well as hatt
of medium bIzo, nro made of taffeta.
Tho matorlal Is shirred or flttcc
smoothly over tho foundations, and
the trimming consists of taffota.
flowors, plumago fantasies or wired
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THE PLAIN FROCK OF VELVETEEN IS
OFTEN RELIEVED WITH A
TOUCH OF BROCADE
Wlda waists, shoulders and hips con
tlnuu modish. Tho drop-shoulder, tho
Blrdlo' and tho pcK-top sldrt aro tho
means employed to bring about this
offect, with often n rover to add a bit
of extra breadth. This Ilgure la far
noro graceful than tho pinched waists
and wldo foot-llncs of nomo acniions
iKo. Vclour do lnlno, old blue, Is used
for tho first costume Illustrated hero
(8054). The sash, cuffs, collar nnd re
fern aro of u pastel tinted tirochfi Milk
In which thcro nro touches of old rose
und gold. The vest that peep forth Is
if a softly tucked cream colored bn
tlsto. Tho wldo shoulders und rovers
add to Its effectiveness.
This design may bo copied In size 31
with 4 Hi yards of 3C Inch mutcrlul.
llluck velveteen Is hero touched to
brlKhtneas by the handings of brocade
showing several rich (diodes. This
frock gulns distinction through sim
plicity. It closes strnlght down tho
back nnd has an Inset yoko of tho
sheerest net. A wldo clrdlo of black
grosgruln ribbon pusses through slashes
on tho gown and adds a smart touch.
This frock may bo inndo In slsso 30
with 3i yards of 36 Inch material, with
1 yards of brocado for trimming.
No. 80r.4 sizes 34 to 42.
No. 8045 sizes 34 to 42.
Knch pattern If, cents.
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To obtain diner pattern Illustrated llll
out this coupon and enclose 16 cents In
stamps or coin, lie suro to itnto number
of pattern and size, measuring over tho
fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern
Department, en re of this paper.
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Address
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GRAHAM'S laTKST SCHEME.
runner Coos liny Promoter Now In
South America.
A Portland paper says: Shipping
mon nro interested In a report from
tho Botith thnt It. A. (Irnlinm, who
promoted n Btenmshlp lino hero oven
ten yenrB ago, nnd chartered five'
carriers, iwlth tho old Moninouth
Bhlro ns flagship, Is engaged In the
construction of n railroad in South
America. Ho wns tho promoter also
of tho Coob liny, Itoscburg nnd East
ern, Tho Btenmshlp vonturo hero wnB
not n howllnir mktohh thnin-li ntnrt.
d nt n time whon Portland was not
enjoying tho best facilities for get
ting products across the Pacific to far
oasturn ports.
The famous
Santa Clara Valley
Dried Fruits
This fruit is the most economical as well as the most
delicious because it contains so much natural fruit sugar
that it requires very little or no artificial sweetening.
Our line embraces:
DRIED PRUNES
WHITE FIGS -
BLACK FIGS
PULLED FIGS
DRIED PEACHES
DRIED PEARS
DRIED APRICOTS
Line of Nice, Fresh Dates.
Try, an order of these fruits.
Nasburg's Grocery
"The Good Housekeeping Store"
Corner Commercial and Second St. Phone 213-J.
WRITK UP COOS UAV
Eastern Mnpilnn Sends Here for
Pictures to Illustrate Article
A communication received by Sec
retary Motloy of the Mnrshflold
Chnmbor of Commerce from tin
"Llfo nnd Health" magazine, re
questing thnt nn original photo
graph of tho Illustrations on pages
of tho recent booster booklet nnd
such other photogrnphs as tho body
could send bo forwarded to tho
"Life and Health" magazine to be
used in nn article that will appear
shortly in tho mngnzlno, Tho ex
ecutive committee of tho Chamber
of Commerce ordered thnt tho pho
togrnphs be forwarded to the mag
azine. The committee also recom
mended thnt an auditing committee
bu npH)lntod by tho president and
thnt they inert on tho first of each
month and audit nil bills.
BUTTER
AVo have secured the exclusive sale of all butter
made by a privately owned creamery near Temple
ton, Oregon, and in the future will be able to serve
you with STRICTLY FRESIL AND PURE butter
any time. Try a 2-pound square for SO cents and
save from five cents to ten cents per pound over
what you pay for butter of similar quality. "We be
lieve in patronizing home industry to the extent of
handling COOS 13 A V products whenever possible.
CAPE AKAOO COFFEE.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House
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The House of Taste.
130 North Broadwav.
Phone 39-l-J.
TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal,
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange.
Cleaning, repairing or new platens, work guaranteed, Ribbons, nnd
carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono -II. Alliance office.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO,
READY FOR HOOFIXO.
I nm bnck on thoJob again nnd
rontly to put that now roof or ropnlr
lUO OUI out IU1 Jim, ;tiK liiwoi mi
one If Brlco's roofs aren't tho best
over. Phono S9-J or drop mo a lino.
J. h. BRICK.
KINDLY PUMEMBEP AND GIVE US A TRTAL
EVKRYTHIXO IX Till: BAKERY LINK
MAPSIIPIE17D BAKING COMPANY
lil.l XOUTH SECOND ST., XEAH CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 128.
.My Cleansing, Healing Halm Instantly
Clears Nose, Head nnd Throat
Slops Xnsty Cntniilinl Dltcliarges.
Dull Headaches does.
Try "Ely's Cream Hnlin."
Get a stnnll bottle anywny, Just
to try it Apply n little In tho nos
trils nnd Instantly your clogged noso
nnd stopped-up air passages of the
hdad will open; you will breathe
freely; dullness nnd hendaeho disap
pear. l)y morning! the catarrh, cold-In-hend
or catarrhal sore throat will
1)0 none.
End such misery now! Out tho
sinnll bottlo of "Ely's Cream Balm"
nt any drug store. This sweet, fra
grant bnlm dissolves by tho heat of
tho nostrils; penetrates nnd bonis tho
Inflamed, swollen inombrnno which
lines tho nose, hend and throat, clears
the air passages; stops nasty dis
charges nnd a fooling of cleansing,
soothing rollof comes immediately.
Don't Iny nwako tonight struggling
for breath, with head stuffed; nos
trils closed, hawking and blowing
Cntnrrh or a cold, with Its running
nose, foul mucous dropping into the
throat, and raw dryness is distressing
but truly needless.
Put your fnlth -- Just onco In
"Ely's Cream Balm" und your cold
or cntarrh will Hitrely disappear.
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The Union Market
In Its now dross, entirely romodolled and ronovnted, Is now
ready to receive i.nd wolcomv its customers Into ono of tho
moBt modern, model and snnltary meat marltots fln Coos Bay.
In addition to a model shop It serves tho best ment on Coos
liny. Prlmo beef steers that wero formerly driven to Roso
liurG mnrkots, aro now butchorcd nnd served to tho peoplo on
tho blocks of tno Union shop,
, Union Meat Market
Ford .M Hotkey, Proprietors. Ml South Brondwny. Phono C8.
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C. A. Smith 'Lumber & Mfg. Co.
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unless It Is added to by Thrift nnd Economy, and thon Invested
wisely. ,
You cannot easily mnko monoy without monoy. If yon' spond nil
you earn you hnvo nothing with which to meet opportunity for
profitable investment.
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Snvo at least a sinnll part of your Income.
Opon a Savings Account In This Hank nnd regularly mako n do
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FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HAXIJ IX COOS COUNTY.
Entnblbdied 1H8I),
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits
Officers:
J. W. Bennett, President.
J. II, Flanagan, Vice-President.
R. F. Williams, CasJiier.
Geo. V, WliieJiestpr, Asst. Cashier.
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