The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, M ARSHFIELMBEQON, THURirt i , FEBRUARY 19, 9, j
FOUR
MfaVUki.UMieiitiinttm
LATEST STILE
IS GIVEIOUT
AMERICANS IN PARIS OET NEW
MM-: ox latest spring and
SUMMER DRESSES AXI) HATS
FOR THIS SEASON
I'AUIS, Fob. 10. Tho racing sea
boii opened at Autoull, when tho In-
' nuniornblo army of American buycra
now hero for BprhiK trailo showa was
Increased, by tut Influx from London,
which had conic over especially to
Heo what Dame Fashion lmn In store
for tho coming seaBon.
Humor that certain houses Intend
ed to revive the crinoline fashion of
1800 proved to bo unfounded and
any attempt to hutch such a display
had to ho postponed on account of tl o
weather. Unaggressive hut unmls
tnlmblo huBtlos were, however, con
siderably In ovlilonco.
Tho chief novelty, seen during tho
day was n hit? circular capo of satin.
Tho Rown which attractod tho most
attention was a brilliant plaid silk
trimmed In bunchy ruffles over n
bustle. Tho capo was of yellow cav
alry style, with a big black satin col
lar. If tho weather was too cool for t' o
wearing of spring dresBos, It was not
for tho work of tho milliners, for tho
display or spring hats was nover more
chic. Some of the hatn resembled
pill boxes. Thoy wero Jauntily porch
cd on tho hend and watorproof rib
bon gavo nn oilcloth effect.
Another fnvorlto was a wattcau
s ophordcBB hat. Vivid colors, es
pecially groon, wero tho rulo.
Scotch plaid appeared on lints, and
costumes of royal blue, mustard and
grn'ss greon nlways showed tartan
bolts and sashes. Tho bustle bunchl
ness doveloped n now, or rather re
vived an old, walk, that of walking
with body bent forwnrd, giving a
distinctly hump-backed effect.
Drosses will bo loose, easy an1!
floppy. The low skirt, surrounded
by heavy flounces, will give an Im
pression of looseness, wltn a snort
crlnollno effect. Collars will bo high
and extromoly open, bodices cut loose
and easy bIccvcb, short for day wear.
Evening dresses will bo sleovlcHS
with murkod decollotago for 'both
evening and day wear. Taffetas, ve
lours and dolalnc will bo tho favor
ite materials for day dresses, and for
evenings golJ and silver brocades.
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Phone 181-L,
CHECKS, PLAIDS AND STRIPES
WILL BE STRONG THE COMING SEASON
JI
TI10 Cliiiiiiller.
S, H. Vincent, Sal in: P. K. Mc
Cluro, Portland; W. S. Dodgo, Port
laud; .Tnmes Cphniu, Uoston; A. P.
Arthur, Sonttlo; ,, T. Morgnn, San
Krnnclsco; .1. t. Tnlllfar, Wampoca,
Wis.: Adn K. Pratt, Myrtle Point:
(I. S. Illllard, Portland; II. I).
Tclkner. Portland: K. O. Howo,
Portland; John '. Kidman, San'
Krnnelsro; C. W. Williams, Onr
dinor; M. (lould, nnndon; S. II.
McKean; San Francisco; II. K,
D.ilnlson, Portland; W. T. Ilummort,
Portland: .1. A. Hyrno, Portland;
It. J. I.owIb, Portland; II. T. Ha
kola, Astoria; 0. W. Scltuosslor,
Salem.
Tilnyd.
Podro Pino, Myrtlo Point; K.
Ilobfrts, Allognny; Mrs. Clydo Coll
lor. Coqulllo; Nick Ourst. Ilonvor
Hill; A. P. MIHor, Myrtlo Point;
.T. P. DImmont, Ilnndon; Victor L.
Lnrsoii, Myrtlo Point; P. Peter,
Ilnndon: J. A. Nowton, Myrtlo
Point; L. 1). Donman, nnndon; J
Kern, Ilnndon.
Illanro.
William McCahoy, Uluo nidgo;
II. Potorson, Norway; I). J. Noah
Willlnrd, Chns. W. Hates, Conledo;
A. Harrows, Uniulon; D. A. Sham
rock. UosohurB.
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TI10 French shops and manufactur
ers aro predicting thnt novelty fabrics,
printed bIII(s, crepes and wool materials
will be very fnBlilonublc fur curly
spring wear. Chocks, plaid, stripes
and conventional dcnlgns lead.
Tor younit girls tbu double and triple
tunic Is still favored, and tho contrast
ing vest lends nn nlr of distinct on to
a frock. In 8124 a striped tuneias Is
used In black and white. Tho rovers
und collar aro of black velvet, and llio
vest shows n tiny llower design.
Young girls' frocks must first of all
be slmplo. Tho designs fellow mnro or
less tho inodo for older frocks, but In
Paris especially dark colors and fussy
models arc not favored.
No, 8124 may bo mado for a girl of
10 with 6 yards of 3G Inch mntcrlnl.
No. 81 12 Is an Oliver Twist suit for
a boy of from 4 to 10 yours. The shirt
waist Is box-plaited and tho straight
llttlo trousers closo on tho sides und
aro buttoned to tho belt of the waist.
Tor n boy of 8 this design reiulr;s
24 yards of 30 Inch serge, gnlutea or
any other sultablo mutorlnl.
No. 8124 sixes 14 to 18.
No. 8142 slz.es 4 to 10.
ICuch pattern 10 cents.
To nhfntn rlthftr nnttnrn IIIiimI rt.tn.1 nil
out tills cnnnon nnil nnrlnun IS rnnii In r0 BHo
stamps or coin. Do suro to ntnto number Nutria
of pnttorn and slro, incmurlng over the a.m.....
fullest part of tho but. Address Pattern Auurc"
Dupurtmcnt, caro of tills paper.
For Boys and Girls
The Famous
Buster Brown Shoe
THE SAtCSMAN NAME IS fiUSTCR nwOWN.
T)C BBICMTr.BT LITTLE HOY IN TOWN.
VHtM DAINTY JANCCOMC1 IN To IJUY
HE KNOWS THE ViaY KIND JHt'U. WV,
ULUE KI0BOM JIIOEJ JUJT FIT tE rrcT
l'OHKST XOTHS
llecolpts from the uso of Nat
ional forest resources wero greatest
In Arizona last yoar.
Dr. C. 1). Marsh, of tho Federal
niiroau of Plant Industry, is dollvor
liiK a sorlos of Illustrated lectures
to stocknion In tho West on tho
subject of plants poisonous to
stock.
Tho Illltmnro Porost School, cs
tabllshod In 1S0S and thoreforo the
oiiipbi rorost scnooi m Amorlcn, lins
boon discontinued. Dr. C. A.
Schonek. Its director, hns returned
to his homo In Germany.
Tho forost sorvlco Is compiling
a now volumo tahlo for calculating
tho bonrd contents of standing
Western yollow pino treos in the
Southwo8t. It Is based on nctunl
moasiuvmonts of C000 trees.
Tn trying to find uses for blight
killed chostniit it haB been found
Mint it cannot no utilized for crat
I ... Or.,o- nunrry owners say thnt
chestnut wood loaves nn Indelible
stain on tho mnrblo or granite.
yf ' Jv AND MAKfc THEM LOOK JPTRIM ANONIAT. " :Z'iZTgMfX
ll'ltfVVv HWrWtNDJHCWWANTTMCJOHlOrJHOW f jW'ivf Vv2 ? XC I
A Large New Line Just Received
AT
The Golden Rule
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Knllroads cniiBcd nearly hnlf the
forost flros In Colorado nnd Wyom
ing lost year, and almost ono-slxth
woro sot by lightning. In Califor
nia, llghtnlnc started moro than
half, with railroads a comparative
ly iiulfinlflcant cause.
SlVOKSSl.HT, HVKHYWIIRIIK
Pooplo overywhoro nro talking of
tho nnlck and flno n suits Foley
Kldnoy PIUs glvo In backache,
rhoumatl8in. kldnoy and bladder
troubles. You can not tnko them
Into your system without good ro
sults. Thnt Is becauso Foley Kidney
Pills glvo to the kldnoys and blnd
dor Just what naturo calls for to
hoa thoso woakonod and lnnctlvo
organs. Owl Prescription Pharmacy.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not harm.
DOES NOT COllROmS AT
TEIIMINAU3.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not loso Its charge while
standing Idle.
IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay WiringlCo.
IH3 llrondway.
Agents for Port of Coos nuy.
IF YOU WANT
YOUR LAUNDRY
DONE RIGHT
Telephone the
FERNDALE STEAM
LAUNDRY
Phone 277
BUY THE
VERY BEST
as? Mil
sunn
under .
sanitary
conditions
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZIM) .
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICf
Fieo deliver-, 8 n. in. ami 2 p. m.
Phono 7;$
Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler 47jt-'j r -t n 1' t . m, Z. "
Hotoi. Phono 74. I All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
f LANAGAN & 61
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Profits, $1
li'lcrest I'nld on
0Hlwn.
J. V. Dennett, l'resldent.
I. H. I'lanngan, Wr.ii.
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'w. r.i
Money Won'
unless It Is ndded to by Thrift and
wlsoly.
You cannot easily make monov cihimJ
you earn you hnvo nothing with ial
Bo on tho Snfo Sldo.
Savo at loaat a small part of your IstrJ
Open n Savings Account In This Bith
1uniw uvuijr nuun ur lliunill.
The First Nati
Of Coos I
Plnro your order now for some
EARLY Ili:i)U0EI
whllo wo hnvo n small supply on hid (I
pounds.
COOS RAY TEA COl'IKK A)l
I .TO North llrondway. I
CAPi: AIMGOI
TYPEWRITERS All standard nuU
ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Undm
Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Preiri
Cleanliii;. renalrlnir or new nlntons, Kotk n
carbon paper (lellvcreil. Phone us journal
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGEI
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REGULAR AND ODD SIZES-1
SMITH'S VARIETY Jl
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nlng at C:30 a. in., to 9:30 p. m. If"J
minutes boglnnlng 0:46 a. ' ' "I
n i m i.il 1 1 av tit m m
'iweniy trip comiuuuiuuu m
for ?2.00.
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Steamship Bfl
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l'hono 127-L.
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EQUIPPnn with ffP
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD
QATiiRnAY. FEBRuAH
ROUND TRIP, J"
Connection with the North (i
North Pacific fite"-
Phono 44.
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