The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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What People Say
who rent a lock box In ur Fire-Proof and Burglar-iProof Bare Do
poBlt. Van Ha:
"I Imn ) no fear of posing my Jewelry or ptrccloua Keepsakes."
"My yt 111 and other private papers aro not bolng read by anyono
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flANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST HANK IW COOS COUNTY.
.. Uatnbllahed 1880.
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'Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Intercut raid on Ytaio Deptoslta
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"J. W. Dennett, President. '
J. II. Flanagan, Yice-Prosflent. T
It. F. WHUnnifl, Cashier. "
Geo. F, Winchester, Aast. -Cashier.
BANDON BY THE SEA
rrHEHCITY OF THEFUTUREj
' A FEW THN ACRE TRACTS FCJim MILES SOOTH ON
COUNTY ROAD 85 PER ACRE: 100 CABII, BALANCg
TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, iNE SAND
LOAM, LEVEL BENCH LAND.
Buy One It Will Make You Money
.Donald MacKratosh
REAL .ESTATE
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All Kinds jf Job Printing
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CHAIRS
BEDS
DRESSERS
DESKS ' ,
COUCHS
CHINA CLOSETS
BUFFETS
RUGS
CARPETS
LINOLEUM
'STOVES
RANGES ;.
DISHES
COOKING UTENSILS
SILVERWARE
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SEWING
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INBURANOE.
Dotte.at lthe , Times Office
NEW YOniC, Fob. 28. Lent has
Its limitations, It Is granted, but evi
dently they aro not put upon clothes.
The shops aro more beautiful than
over In their display of handsomo
frocks, materials and' trimmings, and
It would tako volumes to toll of the
wondorfu lwnys In which they aro
utilized for various occasions.
Thero Is a crazo for dancing and
dining. Dinner gowns nro more In
teresting than ever, nnd at some of
tltp extremely smart affairs somo ori
ginal costumes nro seen. Ab has
been frequently mentioned before,
much of the originality of theso
gowns Is duo to tlio combined ideas
of dressmaker nnd customer, for tho
woman of today studies herself and
has much to say regarding tho de
sign of tho frock sho wears.
Many of tho latest dinner gowns
nro finished oft with tho long plnlted
tuples that havo appenred for lato
spring and summer wear. Others
havo a peculiarly bunchy appearance
over the hips, which suggests a pan
nier rovlvnl.
A wonderfully beautiful gown Is
composed of brocaded satin which
shows an lntricat design worked In
dull silver on a blue ground. Tho
draped skirt has a long pointed train,
an dthero Is u plnlted tunic of blue
chiffon which is confined at the walBt
by a bolt covered with tiny silver
roses.
The corsngo is arranged In flshu
stylo and thero nro long niched
sleeves of chiffon. A clustor of dark
red carnations Is faBtcnod to the cor
eago with a magnificent butterfly
brooch in sapphires nnd diamonds.
Tho French dressmakers nro re
ported to bo carrying tho fashion of
sleeveless evening corsages to a point
of exaggeration. It becomes more and
moro tho fashion to mako tho cor
sngo Blmply n drapery of fragllo sttiff
which moulds tho bust nnd which
has no nppenranco whatovcr of
sleeves. Thon n fow chnlns or Jewels
(or clevor imitations) nro thrown
ovor tho shoulders, nnd In some cases
an absolutely transparent veil of tullo
or chiffon Is added In tho form of an
Invlalblo zshii.
Nover was thero a season whon
bordered goods could bo used to any
bettor ndvnntngo than this ono, when
ovorythlng Is so bedecked with trim
mings of this uaturo. For Instance,
theso wldo bordora, which mny bo of
slmplo or elaborato design, can be
nrranged as flounces. If n woman
has not any great amount of money
to spend on dress It really does not
need any further decoration. Ono
llttlo Item may bo of lntorest to the
stout woman. If Bho adores flounces
nnd Is afraid to essay them becauso
of hor bIzo, sho can break tho effect
by panclB both In front nnd in tho
back.
Mnny of theso printed goods como
In plaids. A soft cotton plaid mndo
flounces of plain, goods which har
monizes with tho main color note of
tho plnld Is going to bo modish.
Striped goods nro also prcdlctod to bo
In favor.
MoBt of theso frilly spring gowns
hnvo tho Bash and girdle offects woll
developed. Cortnlnly thero Is tio hint
of cessation of their favor. Itoninn
A SMART FROCK
HAVE A PLACE IN
Thero 1b nothing more satisfactory,
eapecially at this time of the year and
a little later, than a plain dress of
serge, ratine or other dark, durable
material. Dy way of trimming, a bit
of contrasting- material, a few colored
buttons or a frill of net or chiffon is
all that is needed.
In No. 7628 a dull blue hard finish
serge Is amartly relieved by trimming
bands of dark green cotton duvot,yn.
This cotton duvetyn Is a velvety look
ing fabric, somewhat higher priced
than most cottons, but rich appearing,
and one gets the Impression that it will
wear very well.
p w this Areas In size 30 It re-
Av VVf, ...... -
quires 5tt yards of 36 Inch serge or
To obtain either pattern Illustrated
out this coupon and enclose X5cents
vy J . '
stamps or coin. Be sure to state numoer Name .,
of pattern and sire, measuring over the Address
fullest part or xne oust, yiaaress i-untiu
Department, care of this paper. '"'"
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stripes at tho present moment nro be
ing used most extensively. Thero Is
nothing especially novel In weighing
tho ends down with tnssols, but such
Is being done again and again. And
tho wldo varloty of tnssels In bends
or In silk or oven In velvet effects 13
bound to afford Infinite possibilities.
A wldo snsh wound sovoral times
about the hips cannot avoid being
stylish. It Is nn Impossibility almost
to wind It unfnshlonnbly.
In speaking of Roman effects It
would be well to mention that Ho in an
ribbons nro to bo just as popular as
Roman silks nnd other materials.
Ribbons, Indeed, nro to play nn im
portant part this spring, but ribbons
striped or plnld, not flowered. Thero
will not bo much uall fdr tho ribbon
elaborately flowered as In seasons
past. In tho Roman ribbon mnny
of tho full Bhndcs nre especially pret
ty, though It Is udt. to bo expected
women will conflno themselves to
tho dull Shades exclusively.
Tho most decided change In fash
Ions is tho bouffant skirt draporlcs.
Tiered skirts, with rlpplo flounces,
short, drnped tunics, ample panniers,
one-Bided pannier draperies and nar
row plctod skirts, with tlo-bnckB, aro
tho prominent forms. Tho dance
frocks show n dopnrturo from these
styles, for tho skirts aro short and
somo havo Turkish trousers, par
tially concealed by drapery. In tho
tailored stilts, tho tlorcd nnd peg-top
skirts .prodomlnnto nnd n fow de
signers favor the biiBtlo effect, even
when heavy materials aro used.
Uodlccs aro cxtromoly transparent,
much blotised nnd easy fitting. The
majority of models show simulated
boleros. All sleeves havo exaggerat
ed armboles. Long sleeves nro lend
ing In popularity, for most of tho new
spring frocks, especially thoso do
signed, for strcot wear, havo long
sleeves.
Tho neck lino Is finished In mnny
ways nnd theso include tho Jnpnncso
nnd rolling flnro cdllars. Tho modi
fied Medici and upstanding frills con
tinue In vogue.
Tnffota and tho aott silks that per
mit offectlvo drnplng nro tho mater
ials favored for these gowns. One
particularly lovply model of dull-bliio
taffeta has a simple, loose-fitting
bodlco with n squaro nock lino. Over
each shoulder, closo to tho neck, Is
stitched a bnnd of-puffing bordorcd
with' narrow frills. Tho eleoves aro
short and finished with threo frills.
It Is In tho skirt that tho quaint lines
of the sovontlcB nro strongly em
phasized, for it Is trimmed nearly to
tho waist with bands of tho puffing.
A gathered flounce eight Inches wldo
Is stitched to tho bottom of tho aklrt.
SOCllfl'V'H LATEST DANCE.
NEW YOItK, Fob. 27. Tho nnmo:
Half nnd half: tho nnturo: ono-half
waltz nnd onc-hnlf one-stop; tho reas
ons: becauso Now Yorkers must havo
something now every month; .Its fea
ture: languorous and grncoful, and
the oppoBlto of Uio Innovation In
ovory respect; tho Inventors: Mr. nnd
Mrs. Vernon Castle. Socloty has nc
coptcd n now danoo cullod by tho
forogolng title, nnd Is onthuslnstlcnl-
tnklng It up. It was tlenionstrat'
OF SERGE SHOULD
EVERY WARDROBE
other fabric. Serge may be purchased
In good quality from 76 centa to $1.50
a yard.
In 7658 allk poplin makes up very ef
fectively, charmingly relieved by a high
Medic! collar of Milte organdy. The
color la an ollvo green bordering on the
yellow. A featureoof this frock la the
collar; the wired Medici effect In
back extends Into a broad, softly drap
ed fichu In front. Which Is graceful and
becoming.
This design maybe copied In aire 36
with 4 yarda of 36 Inch material.
Silk poplin may bo purchased from 76
centa up.
No. 7628 sires 34 to 42.
No, 7658 alzea 34 to 4J.
Each pattern 16 cents.
nil ... . a,..
In " ""
cd at Castlo Houso before a eolect
It Is Impossible to dnnco a foot apart,
as It abounds In dips and glides and
jumps that require aid to cttfry out.
Tho following patronesses passod
Judgment on tho Half and Half: Mrs.
Horman Oolrlchs, Mrs. W. Dourko
Cockrnn, Mrs. W. G. Rockofeller,
Mrs. Arthur Iselln, Mrs. Oliver Har
rlmnn, Mrs. Anthony .1. Droxel, Jr.,
Miss Elslo do Wolfo, Mrs. Amos Pin
chot, Mrs. F. .T. Oakley Ilhinclandor,
Mrs. Norman Hnpgood and Mrs. El
bert H. Gary.
LOST SOLITUDE
Tho wlldorncss Is passing low tho
wall,
Groat trcos, woo, brlght-oyod molo-k
dlBts that bleed
Whcro monstrous cities, rUIng spawn
nnd feed
On tho dead loveliness of plain and
valo;
.In clangor dlo unheard thoir voices
frnll,
Whoro streams that Iron tnsk-mna-
- tors, fettered, lead
And tho wind, Its comrades seeking,
plno and reed,
Dust stifled, on tho stono ways fain
and fall; .
Whllo wo who mourn lost wlld'nnd
lovely height,
'iho riven dream, tho beauty that
hath been,
Saw pnss, of lato, 'tween Bunsot glow
nnd star,
An aeroplane, half toying In t its
flight,
Half fearful lest ono day theso
winged men
Tho vory hcavdns with war nnd tu
mult senr. Selected.
MYRTLE POINT FAIR.
County Superintendent Baker at
tended tho meeting of tho County
Fair Doard of Directors at Myrtlo
Point on Monday. He reports that It
was decided to hold tho fair on the
dates of Scptombor 23, 24, 2G and 20.
Friday, tho 2Gth, Is to bo tho day sot
apart for tho School Industrial Fair.
Tho officers elected to havo chargo
of ntfnlrs woro: 11. C. Dement, pres
ident; A. E. Adolsporgor, vice-president;
L. A. Roberts, secretary; M. O.
Stemmlor, tronsuror.
A list of tho prizes offered to tho
school children tor their exhibits will
soon bo In thoir hands. Tho capita)
prlzo Is a freo trip to tho State Fair
at Salem, with all expenses paid for
ono week, to tho two, olthor boys or
glrlH, making tho highest score
Coqutlln Hornld.
The
Prevailing Note
In Advertising
In a recent newspaper nd
vortlsomont wo saw tho follow
ing sonlenco:
"Not oiily Is our morclinn
tlifto of tho very highest qual
ity, but our Ntoro sorvlco is
otmlloiiHly polite, efficient and
Jbllglng."
This kind of rotalllng is what
tho public has a right to ex
pect and doos expect. It la
tho kind of retailing that tho
progrosslvo merchants aro of
fering to their patrons and
tolling thorn about in tho col
umns of tho best nowspaper.
Whon ono goos shopping In
theso days of progressiva re
tailing, It 1b boat to start out
fortified with nil of tho nvall
ublo Information It la posslblo
to Bocuro.
A enroful reading of THE
TIMES advertising columns
from dny to day, not only bavos
much tlmo and worry, but
shows ono whoro ono may se
curo satisfactory aorvlco and
attontlon.
SAFE FOR I1AI1IES, EFFESOTIVB
FpR GROWN-UPS.
That Foley's Honey and Tar Cora
pound, It haa tho confidence of
your druggist, who knowa It will
giro you aatlaractlon. W. w. Noa
smlth, Statesboro, Ga says: "1
havo used Foloy'a Honoy and Tr
Compound In my family 4nd have
sold It in my store and it never
falls to euro." Retuso a anbotltuto.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Ho
tel. Phono 74.
TIME TABLE
Willamette - Pacific
Motor Car
Loavo Mnrshficld
6:30 a. m.
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10:80 a, m.
11:00 a, m.
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12:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
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2;30 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
Lcnvo North Bead
6:45 a. m.
7:16 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
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10:15 a. m.
10:45 a. m.
11:15 a. m.
11:45 a. m,
12:45 p. m.
1:15 p. m.
1:45 p. m.
2:15 p. m.
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3,16 p. m.
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4:15 p. a.
4:45 p. m.
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5:45 p. tn,
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7:45 p. m.
8:16 p. m,
8:45 p. hi.
9:15 p. m.
10:16,p. m.
urdays only
11:16 p. in.
3?15 H, ty,
3:30 p, m.
4:00 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
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Saturdays only,
11:00 p. m.
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