The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY7 FEBRUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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EDICT 15
Fat Man to Look Slim and
Lean Man to Look Other
Way in Subdued Colors
PORTLAND. Or., Fob. 20. Moro
man who dcBlres to dress In tlio
holght or fashion this spring will
affect subdued colors. Ho will havo
his clothes cut on the- simplest lines
whllo his tailor will endeavor to
glvo him an nppearanco of tallness
and nllmncss and shapes his gar
ments accordingly.
London, the sartorial arbiter of
tho world, has decreed It. Now York
has tnkon it up and modified tho
stylo to suit American conditions.
Tho rest of tho nation will follow
New York.
K. S. Ervln, who has Just return
ed from n flvo weeks' visit In tho
East, characterizes tho forthcoming
men's fashion mandates as of, bo
coming simplicity.
"Nothing but tho most BUbduod
colors and patterns in flno woolens
nro boing worn," ho said yesterday.
"Dark grays, green or blues but
nothing light. Tweeds aro only be
ing worn on outing occaBlous. Coats
nro boing cut snugly with no pad
ding and closoly fitting over th '
shoulders. ThoUBers nro boing worn
with n cuff. Everything Is boing
cut to glvo tho man nn appoarancu
of smart sllmncss. Whllo tho coat
mny bo cut shorter than tho nvor
ago box coat of this past fall and
winter, by raising tho pockets ami
putting n long vont In tho bark,
tho trlmncsB and sllmncss of tho
figure Is onhnnced to a degrco that
Is most Btrlklng.
"This particular cut minimizes
tho stoutness of a stout man and
adds greatly to tho nppearanco of
a tall man. Kvorythlng Is plain.
Tho mon In Now York aro all wear
ing plnln whlto shirts and plain
black dorhys. Ilrlght colors nro tn
boo. l'laln walking sticks In the
natural wood aro tho thing, with
malnccas tho most popular varloty
of wood.
"Tho dross coat Is boing cut very
open nt tho front, tho oponlng Tiolnr
almost as wldo as tho front of the
waistcoat Instead of almost mcctltir
ns was recently tho stylo."
As for women's stylos, Mr. Ervln
throw up his hands.
THE SHORT BOLERO-LIKE COAT
ONE OF THE NEWEST WHIMS
WOMEN'S HATS SMALL
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Spring Hcndiuvtr I Described
Helm? Tiny.
PORTLAND, Or., Fob. 20. "The
now lints Hit up on tho head like
peanuts on end. Hnts nro no longor
flinnll; llioy nro tiny, Instcnd of
hugging tho bond tho wav they have
tlin last thrco seasons, tho hnts nro
going to flaro up, showing tho fore
bond and hnlr." This from th
buyer, who rorontly returned from
Now York, whoro ho Bolectol nil
sorts of lovoly things for tho Port
land woman. Continuing, bo said
"Tho two dominant notes In mil
Unary ns exemplified by the smart
Gothnmlto nro Jot nnd pompons. Not
In ten yearn has thero boon such p
rovlvnl of tho tlmo honored nnd al
wayn beautiful Jet. Wholo hats nro
mado or the brilliant, glittering
stuff. Tho pompon has alBo conic
Into Its own ngnln. They nro mndr
of foathors, often tipped with scln-
lllatlng bendH anil Jot. Ah Is always
the en bo In early season hnts, black
Is most populnr now, but tho rain
bow hues nro In sight with moro
brilliancy nnd urnuty thnn over bo
forn, tho brighter tho blues, ptnks,
yellows, lnvonders nnd reds, tht
moro In domnnd thoy will bo," con
cluded this soor In millinery lore
NO CHANGE IX 1011 STYLES I
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Wo find on looking through tho
new seed fashion books that thero
will be llttlo radical changes In tho
stylo of vegetables tho coming son
son. Rod will bo tho fnshlonnble
color of tomntoos and cucumTiors
will still wear green on tho outside.
Turnips will affect blue tons nnd
grofn will bo tho enrly stylo In corn
nnd-pens. Strawberries will continue
rod.
NOTED WHITER OX DRINKING
All tho beauty of tho gracefully drap
ed peg-top would bo lost If (i long coat
wero worn, therefore wo havo tho short
coat Tho favored model Is cutaway
In front nnd forms a. rounded point In
back. Somo nro cut with kimono
alcoves; otlierw Imvo tho sot-In slcuvo.
Tho coat shown In 8137 has a sot-In,
three-quarter slcovo and la slightly
draped In front. Tho matorlnl Is ma
tolasso In n dull green; tho skirt Is of
duvetyn In tho mma Bhado of gnun.
A narrow edgo of fur outlining tho
collar, cuffs nnd bottom of tho coat glvo
a smart touch.
The skirt Is a design that may bo
mndo In ono or two pieces. Tho full
ness Is urronged In soft plaits at tho
waist.
This coat, 8137, may bo copied In
slzo 3G with 2U yards of 42 Inch ma
torlal. Tho skirt, 8101, requires 2
yards of 42 Inch material for slzo 24.
An extremely Mmart design In sorgo
for a young lady Is shown In 7813.
Whllo It Is comparatively slmplo It Is
suved from plainness by tho yoko on
tho skirt and the unuHunl collar. Thoso
draped collars nro becoming very pop
ular, nnd ono of tha newest materials
to mako them of Is whlto organdie.
Although thin material never looks as
well after being laundered, It Is ex
tremely dainty whllo fresh, nnd sever
al chemisettes and collars may bo had
with each frock.
Tho long ribbon sash Is n pretty
touch to a dress of this description
This ono Is of broended velvet ribbon
showing several bright colors.
In slzo 18 this dross mny bo copied
with 4M yards of 30 Inch material with
1 H yards of ribbon for tho sash.
No. 8137 sizes 34 to 42.
No. 8164 sizes 22 to 32.
No. 7843 sizes 10. 17 nnd 18.
Quch pattern IB cents.
To nbtnln elthor pattern Illustrated All .
out this coupon and encloio 15 cents In r" D1I
stamps or coin. Ho sure to stnto number Name
of pattern nnd slzo, measuring over tho Address
fullest part of tho bust. Addnss Pattern
Department, care of this paper.
Jffi ' " l"'" n f r0Ln I'D g J'JC0.
not. Looking nt the. matter from nP
Its nnglos I nni convinced that the
host thing I ovor did for myself wnf'
to quit cinniung. i will go furthor
tlwin Hint and say it Is my tiiinltor
nblo conviction thnt alcohol, in any
form, ns n bovorngo novor did any
thing for nny mnii Unit ho would pot
hnvo boon bettor without.
"I ran now sit- back nnd contrast
tho old gnmo with tho now. The
oompnrlBons fall under two gonornl
bonds pkyblcal and montnl. Tho
ph) steal gain Is bo obvious thnt oven
thoso who hnvo not experienced It
ndmlt It, and thoso who hnvo exper
ienced It comment an It ns somo mlr
nole of health that has been nttnlned,
Any mnn I do not caro who ho Is
who was tho sort of n drlnkor I was,
wo will Fton drinking long enough
to get cooled out will fool so much
bettor In every way that ho will bo
bard put to It to glvo n teason for
over boglnnlng again.
Take, my own caso; I was fnt,
wheezy, urlo-ncldy, gouty, rheumatic
not organically bad, but symptom
ntlcnlly Inferior. I wns never qulto
normnl--no man Is normal who has
n fow drinks each day, though most
mon boast thoy woro nover undor tho
lufluenco of liquor in their lives, nnd
nil that sort of touiiuyrot and never
qulto up to the mark,
"Now I wolght ono hundred nnd
olghty-flvo pounds, which Is my nor
miil wolght, for that Is whnt I
welghod when I was twenty-one; nnd
I hnvo not vnrled flvo pounds In moro
than two years. I used to wolgh
two hundred nnd fifty, which Is the
result of our friend Pilsner boor nnd
tho ucsl doctors In thuso United
Stntes cannot discover whnt It Is.
My eyo Is clear Instead of somowhnt
blenry. I havo dropped off ovory
physical burden and Infirmity I evor
had, and I am In tho pink of condl-1
tlon. I hnvo no fear of heart, kid
neys, or of nny other organ. I bnvo
no pains, no aches, and no heaJ In
tho morning. I sleop ns a woll man 4
linoiiKi sieop nuu I cat as u wuii man
sloulil eat. I nni forty-flvo years
old nnd I fool ns If I woro twonty
and I am, to all Intents mid purposes,
physically.
So much for that side of It. Men
tally I have a clearer, saner, wider
view of life.
Alcohol nnd the Toll It Take.
And lot mu say another thing: Ono
of tho roaBoiiB I quit was becaiiBo I
noticed I was going to funerals often
r than usual- funerals of friends
who had been living tho snmo sort of
lives for theirs ns I had been living
for mine. They began dropping off
with Ilrlght u disease nnd other af
fections superinduced b alcohol; and
1 took stock of that fc.tturo of It
rather earnestly. Tlio f literals havo
not stopped. (Thoy hnvo been moro
frequent In the past threv .ears than
in tho three years preceding all
good follows, happy convhiai souls;
but now dead. Some of them tl night
I was foolish to quit', too!
And thero nro a fow casos of .. rd
enlng nrtorlcs I know about, and a
considerable amount of gout a d
rhoumntlsm, nnd somo other iilu
among tho guy boys who Japed at in
for quitting, Gruesome, Is it not?
And God forbid that 1 should cast up
Hut If you quit- It In tlmo thero will
bu no production of albumen and sug
ar, no high blood pressure, no swol
len big toes nnd stiffened Joints.
If l.enlth Is u desideratum, one
way to attain n lot of It Is to cut out
tho booze. The old gmno makes for
fun, but It tnkes toll and novor
falls!
I hnvo tried It both ways. I can
bco how a mnn who novor took any
liquor cannot understand much of
whnt I havo written, mid I can seo
how a man who has tho sniuo habits
I had can think mo nbsurd In my con
clusions; but a man who hns played
both ends or it certainly nns soma
qualifications ns a Judge. And, ns I
hnvo stated, I hnvo sot down hero
only my own porsonnl ideas on tho
subject.
"Ab I look nt It there Is no argu
ment. Tho man who does not drink
has nil the better of the game.
BE PRETTY! T
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Till: SKIX AXD NOT THE 1H.OOD
ionic YOUNG! XOIIODY CAX
TELL IF YOU USE GRAND
.MOTHER'S SIMPLK RECIPE OF
SAGE AND SULPHUR.
Almost everyone knows thnt Sago
Tea and Sulphur, properly com
pounded, brings back tho natural
color nnd lustro to tho hnlr when
faded, Btrenkod or gray; also onds
dandruff, Itching Bcalp and stops
fulling hair, Yinrs ngo tho only
way. to got this nilxturo was to
mako it nt homo, which la mussy
nnd troublesome Nowadnys, by
asking at any drug storo for "Wy
oth's Sago and Sulphur Hulr Rom
ody," you will got a largo bottlo
of this famous old reclpto for
about CO conts.
Don't Btny grny! Try it! No ono
can possibly toll that you darkoned
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly. You dampen n spongo
or sort brush with It nnd draw this
through your hulr, taking ono small
strand nt a time; by morning tho
crav hnlr disappears, and after an-
othor nppllcntlon or two, your hair
becomes benutlfully dark, thick mid
, lossy.
Havo your Job printing dono at
i In Times offica.
GLASSES GROUND TO ORDER
Weak Eyes Perfectly Fitted
Until recontly It hns been a gtn
ernlly accepted theoVy that eczemn
wns n dlseaso of tho blood. Scienti
fic Investigations hnvo taught us
that eczemn is positively n skin dis
ease and curable through the skin
alone. Morltol Eczema Remedy is
npplted directly to tho diseased skin.
Do not delay trying Morltol Kcze
nin Remody. Owl Proscription Phnr-
mncy. Frank D. conan. opposito
his accomplices. All tho gouty, rhou-, Chandler Hotol. Phone 74. Cvntrul
inntlc, w boozy symptoms nro gono. If Avenue Drujj Store, local agency,
thoro Is anything tho matter with me Prices 50c, $1,00.
Do You See ns Well With Ono Eyo
As Tho Other?
Should you havo headaches or
want to lmprovo your eyesight, try
my special ground combination
glasses. Young or old, with this
SPECIAL GLASS can read flno
print, do close work or seo at a dis
tance, nil In ono lens. A glass of
beauty and a Joy forever. Evory
pair fitted by mo warranted to glvo
satisfaction. Your patronngo solic
ited. Come nnd see,
DR. W. B. RICHARDSON,
Optometrist
Office 187 N. Urondwqy, Marshfleld.
WHITE GLOVES CLEANED
Full Dress Suits to Rent
UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM
JAY DOYLE & C. O. DAGOETT
250 Ceatral Ave. Phono 250-X
Coquille River Coal
Guaranteed freo of slnck nnd dirt nnd not to clinker
Fuir w eight "d prompt service
x $5.50 Per Ton
COOS COUNTY FUEL CO.
Phone 181-L
GEO. A. BAIMES.
186 Broadway South,
flANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1881).
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Pnld on Tlmo Deposits
Officers:
J. W. Ilciinctt, President. '
J. II. Flnnngnii, Vice-President.
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier.
What People Say
who rent n lock box In our Fire-Proof and Uurglnr-Proof Safo De
posit Vaults:
"I hnvo no fonr of losing my Jewelry or precious KcopsnkeB."
"My will and other prlvnto pnpors nro not being rend by nnyono
but myself."
"I always know JubI where to find my vnlunblcs. Thoy nro novor
misplaced."
Isn't It worth ?3 a year to you to bo ablo to say tho samo of your
valuables?
The First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
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 now platens, woilc guaranteed. Ribbons and
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SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, NORTH BEND
Willamette-Pacific Motor Service
Car loaves Central nvonuo, Mnranfleld, ovory thirty minutes, begin
ning at 0:30 n. in., to 9:30 p. in. Loaves North Dond ovory thirty
minutes beginning 0:40 a. in., to 9:4G p, m. ,
Twonty trip commutation tlckots can bo securod from conductor
for $2.00.
HF.DUCTIOXS IX FREIGHT RATES WITHDRAWN'
- S. S. HARDY
SAILS FROM SAX FRAXCISCO FOR COOS RAY
EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 1:00 P. M.
Snn Francisco office, Harrison St. Dock, Pier 10.
West Const S. S. Line. E. J. LfXDEX, Agt., Phono Doug. 2070.
1 Clearance
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mediate nmlco, prom,
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head or river at J 1 1
returning lcnrci Jlinltt
p. m. i
itoonts 4 m
CITY AUTO AXI) TAH R
A now taxlcnb hu btdii
my auto service. CirtNl
Will go anywhere atinti
Dlanco Cigar Store. Vxjfr
Night phono 139-X.
to.m goodam; Vm
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'SI
Four good curs with cnMl
For dny ncrvlcc, phovt
Illunro IlllUrJ ViM
For night service, Itctt
IIlKht Caff.
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ALWAYS OX TIME.
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SAT., FED. 7, 7:00 n. m. TUESDAY, FED. , 8 p. in.
SAT., FED. II, 1:00 p. in. TUESDAY, FED. 10, 8 ii. in.
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Cars every ten ndnntn n
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20
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SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 AT 7:3d A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50.
Connection with tho North Rank Road nt Portland.
North Pacific Steamship Company,
Phono 44. c. F. M'GEORGE, Agent.
S. S. REDONDO
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, AT 3P7M".
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Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., O. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phone 44.
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