rfgfctt n? w umwrfr. tx-s-.TK.ya. . jjMJuiwf m ! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHHELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION. SIX Variety and Value in Rugs ",-a ir" m4 a. iii " I 1 I I --.I. II. ... 1 CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happonlngs, Intended for publication In tho society dopnrt ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mlttcd to the editor not Inter than 6 o'clock p. m Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cnBcs whero tho fiventa occurred Intor thnn tho tlmo mentioned.) tiii: nouns. Tho morning Is tho time for piny, When all our dreams wo fold nway. Tho noontide Is the hour for rest, And then wo dream tho good is bcHt, Tho evening Is tho tender tlmo For storied fable nil In rhymo. Tho night Is when wo drenm so deep That every fear Is drown'd In slo p. And wo, tho children of the hills. Sleep's fairies, shorn of human wills, i light mid .Find in tho deeps of Hcnv'n's far Homo Shelter and wolcomc, Homo- From tho Unstiuo. IT WAS April In tho attic with tho occnBlounl soft rlpplu of rain on tho roof and then flashes of snn slilno at the low windows undor thu envee,. Thero wero rows of hugo, bat tered trunks, yawning prodigiously, thoro wero dark wooden chests and' cupboards nnd dlscnrded furutturc. Like a youthful sprite In tl e midst of dusty antiquity, the brlde-to-bo cat on the Moor In front of the larg est trunk or flitted about tho hugo cupboards or perched horself jaun tily upon the old-fashioned chnlrs. Grandmother's wedding gown lay glistening softly boforo her. Great grandmother's wedding veil rlung mistily to her slim fingers. There wero (unlnt nrttflclal rosebuds and valley lilies and ornngo blooms. Tho ghostly splendor of long vanished .bridal parties hung over tho relics nnd reflected Itself In the starry cyen pi the brlde-to-bo. Tlioy woro such queer garments when grandmothers wero young. A kind of prim outlandlshncHS mnrkodi tho billowing flounces, the flschued shoulders, tho nuuill, litlff nvnlBts. Cob-wcbly laces, faintly (yellowed, breathed a dim perfume like wraiths of ft fragrant past. Tiny handker chiefs, half-worn sllppors,, fans nnd gloves, all tho bravo finery of n glad young gnloty lay ompty and silent, llko n drenm of other days. Thoro was something rnthcr touch ing about It, a reluctant pathos, a nnir-Htartled pride. Youth went so Hon to the now hnll. A long program was enjoyed, as follows: I. Song. ' 1 2. Instrumental solo, Chopin Pro ltulo In D Flat, Mrs. Perl Itlloy Dal linger. 4. Vocnl solo, "When I'm Dig I'll IJo a Soldier," Nov. Jos. Knotts. G. Heading, "Tho Engineer," Mllo Sumner. C. Vocnl solo, "Tho Cares of Yes terday" Mctcalf Anna Huth Allen. 7. Heading, "Inmate of tho Dun geon," Miss Evn Honsecn. 8. Vocnl Solo, "Dreaming." Mr. Williamson. 9. Heading, "Soliloquy," Leo By- cr'J'i 10. Vocnl solo, "In Blossom Tlmo," Median Mrs. E. L. Robinson. II. Instrumental solo, "Melody n la Mozonkn." Hoschellzky Mrs. Perl Hlloy llnlllnger. After thlB refreshments nnd gnmes continued tho evcnlng'B fun. About 100 guests wero present. , : PHOGUKSS CM'll UKCKPTIOX I - ; A specially charming occasion whh tho party given In the homo of Mrs. W. S. HIchnrdBon last Monday nflcr nonn for tho members of the Progress Club nnd their Invited guests. A de lightful program was arranged by the committee, Mrs. Gldloy nnd Mrs. Stoll, centering about tho excellent nnd comprehensive paper on "Tho Public Library." wrltton and rend so ably by Mrs. Henry Sougstnckcn. A tirnttv rlnwnr ilecorntlon suggestive of Enste'r was used throughout tho house which, combined with vines ana greens mndc tl o reception rooms an attractive setting for tho many Binnrt Spring afternoon gowns on display. Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Nicholson re ceived tho guests nnd Mrs, McEl downey distributed tho dainty pro grams. Tho following Is tho pro grnm: Ladles' Qiinrtotto, "Tho Summer Wind," Victor Harris; "Annlo Laur ie," arranged by Dudley Buck Mrs. A. II, Gldloy, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Miss Esther Johnson- .. .. Contrnlto Solo, "Sunset," Dudloy Uncle Esther Josophlno Johnson. Pnpor, "tho Public Library," .Mrs. Henry Sangstnckon. Soprano Solo, "Tho Cry of Ruciiol Mary Turner Sailor; "My Lover Ho Comes on tho Skeo," Clough-Lolghtor Mrs. Mnymo Stanley Gldloy. Impersonation, "Sir Potor and Lndy Tenzle," from "School for Scnn dal." Miss Esther Sllvermnn. Piano Solo, "Logende," Slgno Lund Sknbo; Polonalso In K Minor, Opus 10, Mncdowoll Edna Louise Larson. Accompaniments played by BJnn Fash-1 LouIho Larson. All tno numnors wero won given PERSONAL notlceB of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other dries, together with notices of soclnl affairs, are gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephono 133. No tices of club meetings will no published and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. I j.cndnll uml son, John, Jr., lenvo i Juno first for visits In Chicago nnd i vnrlous New York points. Mrs. Kendall hopes to bring nn old school j mnto back to Coos Bay for a visit. J .Mrs. Carl Evertson 1 nves on tho snmo dnto to visit at Detroit, Mich., Lako Huron, Nl'igara Falls nnd Int er Boston. Mrs. Guy Kendall plans to visit her parents in Spoknno In . June. l JOLLY SIXTEEN. f swiftly nB tho yonrs fled by. Intl. Mm rnvlllnir tniln vnn Mm niiK-l thing Mint kept pneo with tlmo. So and mndo with tho club paper an uf soon, so vory soon It was all over Itdrnoon all too snort. flowers and festivity, weddings, dnn cea, lire. Only n fourth of the Jolly Six teen met Wed n sdny afternoon with , .Airs. II. O'Mnrn, but although lack-1 Ing In mombers the club was not lacking In Jollity and Mrs. Wilcox, i Mrs. Linden, Mrs. Bnrtlo and Mrs.1 O'Mnrn Bpent n very delightful nfter-1 noon with their guests, Mrs. F. A. i Sncchl and Mrs. A. L. But?.. Tho next mretlng place wns left undecid ed by reason of tho small attend ance I I O. H. S. SOCIAL. ! , . mo uoiuo or .Mrs. j. w. Million-;rjniniiilll. Mrs. M. A. Sw ntninn uml Coko. MrH. Win. Hnrsfn 1. Mrs. E. K I n bilndk iof yellow letters 'onoy. Dan Maio.loy, McEldowney. " w ' ' ,'Z ,f!;.Tl sl'8 Vera I)lndlngor. The next re g- Jones. Mrs. J II. FMnagnn, Mrs, J ! fm.ii ii ,.oni.i.nil.ii? nooif. X cholson. SeitKStnckon. Corey, siou, " .".I... '." '"::"".:.: "V" .".".' i "inr mooting win uo neiti .May u w. uouuoii, .Mrs. u. h. lower, .urs ." -...w... - - . -- ... .. v, , in- i.iuiub wuru riiyiuiv uiiiuriiiiniiii ...ii. i- n ill i... ,i -.. u r T.ihn... r ur lrmtr n letters," snld tho girl, with ft muiey, I'linnuior, njaiio .'. ,.- 10 ,.,,, ,.,.-,, ', ,--- Vi, I ","",' "". ""."',"."'' Ul" ,." .' ."'V '" " "."" ............ .,.. rl. .f .lul.lf ,..1,., l.r Si- linlllir Illlll I II11IHDI1 nnu .MISS CH- ....... .. :". """ I II 111 II II 111 K HI IIUIU CUUIIVII IOOH MrH Wnn SI. IllllKO. Mrs. Ij. .1. Sim ,i niv.iin w iiiinuiui if iiuiu uiu . ..... - i-iiinviin tin, univitiir. iiuif titui iin. i... ...".. . ' - - ' ' drop had been. Sho looked at ther Sllverninn. Mower nay, apiii llt,,ou ,....,.,, ,,,. n,..,.,,.! Mm nrinr.rn,u Air" -"' iwon und Mrs Claudo Nasburg, -.... i -- . . tiT Mini l.ik nt niirntnn ni inn nnnui in ..----... ..... . ..... . ( , , , u mil HI'illH riirillllBiy. Ill 1110 ailCII .i, mil u iviunmii-i ui . - noon. T iron unoplnl minalu --r.i . . Inline linlxn lin nnlv nulmllMitn nf on, tho sedato handwr t ng. Mrs. uau .Mnioney. wi en .MrB. i, iiiihh- , , M, ..,,.-. ., : , .... ;.,.Vt,.,,.'v., T . .fi,, .10 hesitated a moment nnd then Ir and Mrs. Stoll will have charge I" ."V.V n?.n " u-i,"ii vi.ii.,.. iw.'i i n HA.NQUKT. t.o n0rno,, tho string. There suroly of tho dny's program lit tho aiisonco linuilto. Mra T. s. ...., B T,. . ...-.,,.,,. :' .7 Z. . i. ...,... i i ..ii., .... nr Vrp n W .Tnwnr. -...." ..."'.. """...:: ..".":."." iu .iiimiiiiuiu uiineKO wimnnH inontnuoil nn Pntrn Threo.l i iiu uiu uiu in in iviuiiiih uiiu o - -. . I'liiu iiiumuurB mil wero Mrs. i:rnw- .,. A. X. W. Tho affair was ! concluded with cake, coffee and Ices A tenr sllnned out of tho ' served by Mrs. W. T. Stoll, Mrs. Bon eyes 0r tho brlde-to-bo nnd splashed unnmiier, .mis. a. h. namui, i., .. pervorsoly on grandmother's corsago 8. Hanson and Miss Cnthorlno Mchol boquot. son. About sixty guests woro served. But nB tho frail old gorgeousness Among tno mourners pri-Huui ,. ,1.. ..1 ..I I-. .1.- 1.. M.in.liinw.u lllnlrn llnrl.-iir. Ilillz. Mil-I tv tin f. trunk ilroppc "Lovo sudd tear th rlbb untied roiildn own grenl-grandniothor's letters that were dim nnd yellow with ngo. What funny notopnpor they used. In grenr grn n dm other's day! Then the girl grow tensely silent nnd n guilty flush stole Into her tem ples. It was as If she wore reading her own lovo lettors, written to nn othor woman by a lover who wns no in ore. it Jumbled tho prosont iui.1' the past grotesquely. You actually couldn't have told whether the other brldo wore hoops and daneod tho minuet or whether she tangoed in a narrow skirt that perpetually threat ened to trip her up. The mischief died nut of the girl's face and a gontle Hcrlousnetm took its place. Something In the dim, ye' low pages seemed singularly reassuring. After nil, fashion wasn't the only thing which kept pneo with tlmo. Some things wero not even outgrown by It. Tho brldo-to-ho roplncod the let ters, tied the bundle securely und tucked them away from sight. And thon she closed tle big trunk ntiuour tenderly and went blithely down stairs, whoie her own wedding finery lay waiting In shlmuierlug statu. Hono Ileuderkon. v- Tucsdny ovonlug Doric Chapter, Ordor of Eastern Star, hold tholr reg ular meeting In tl o Masonic lodge rooms. Four candidates were Initiat ed. After tho business session a boc lal hour wns enjoyed nnd n cnfoterla Biippor was servdd. Thoro wns an In formal program of toasts, Rev. Hobt. E Browning presiding as toastmas tor. Thoro was a largo attendance of mombers nnd n number of visitors from tho North Bend chnptor, nmong the latter being Mrs. C. II. Worrell, Worthy Mntron; Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. i Bylcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Everltt,1 Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlo and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mnndlgo. ' : I THE I'KIKCILLAS. Tho homo of Mrs. Nelson at liny Park was tho mooting place of tho' Prisclllas Wednosilny. wlipn three new members woro admitted into tho ranks, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. L. Erlck-i sen and Mrs. Dodsou, Mrs, Win. Onlo, Mrs. Geo. Ross, Jlrs. R. F. Bush, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. 11. M. Albeo, Mrs. Henry Olson nnd Mrs. Hobertson woro additional member guests nt the meeting In two weeks. Tho hostess wns nsssted 111 serving n dnlu Mr. and Mrs,ood-appearlng: Have you never seen well-furnished homes spoiled by old, worn rugs? New furni ture demands new rugs. Come and see bur new stock of rugs. We can sell you rugs that, will make your floors as beautiful as your walls. We s.ell the kind, also, that give LONG WEAR and always keeb their bright colors. You know the value of good rugs, therefore, you will think our PRICES ARE SQUARE All insnoMin.. - riiuii oi our '"9 display will giVe you an inkl''Q of assor. merits shown here. There are scows of different room-size rugs on this fixture alone. The collection repre- ennto nil ii "" tn me We. I known makes, the most desirable weaves, the choicest patterns and colorings. .It will tafc only a few minutes to glance through them and pick out a pattern to harmonize with the color scheme of your room. There are con ventional and floral de signs. There are hand some Oriental and French floral effects. 9x12 Rugs from $5 to $50. Smaller Rugs 75c up. "WE SELL IT FOR LESS GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers land, Mrs. C. II. Walter and Mrs. tlstlenlly nrrnnged In hanging in- fMina T.nPltnnnlln Amnm llinnn illnti linnlrnlii Prtirnnillttfr Hln llflnr- Mrs. Olson will lio hostess , present wero .Mrs.Langworthy, Mrs. noon's play, MrB. Ilylor, assisted by u. s. Torroy. Mrt u. u inoinnH, Mra. uiuuuo isasuurK mth. ij. j. fr Shiirn Mffl A T llnlnna fra ktnitiunti nmt Ailauna A linn mill Tlnro. ty luneh hy MIbs Johnson, n guest of nIU, Keating, Mrs. II. J. Mohr! Mrs. thy Ilylor s.rvod n dollclous huffot .ma. mvu. din-iinuii. uolin Daslinoy, Mrs. Hurry Noble, Iimelieon. .Mrs. Ii. K. Jones won tno Mrs. J. 13. Ilurkhnrt. Mrs. , Uns- nfternoon's prlzo, TU flub will moot -. ;; inusson, .Mrs. J. Wright Wilson, ngnln In two weeks with Mrs. K. I 'nil'It.M),n I'lil'll. I Mrs. I. s. Smith, Mrs. A. U Ilutz, U. Porhnin In Mnrshflold. Those 9 Mru 1.' l 1.i-n Mra rnv Mm i.'.n iirnnnnl Hi In wink wnrn Mrs. .T. S. SKK Ol'lt HAUOAIS WIT THU IiADIKS lOIl'OUim. Times Want ads brlot r"J Times Want Ads Get Iteiulu. Itellalile-roley's llontr mid Tr Cos nrwouTii i.KAori: RNTKItTAI.NS. 4 I . The A. N. W. Club moiubers ns senibled for nu aftoinoon dovoted t ncedlowork and chat Thursday at the homo or Mrs. Olivia Kduinu, nt the conclusion of whloh refreshments were served by Iho hostoss nnd Mrs. O'Connell. The members out wero Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Stauff. Mrs. Malon ey, Mrs. Mlugus, Mrs. UnrrlKiin, Mrs, lliuard, Mi-s. Murphy. Mrs. Kvortson, Mrs. Ilsguo, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. ( K. MeKnlg' t, Mrs. Noble, .Mrs Smith. Mrs. Squire nnd Mrs. O' Couuell. Mrs. Squlio was warmly welcomed back to tho club nfter nn ubsence or seernl months. Mrs. Carl Kvsrtsoii will entertain the club next Tliumday. ! if I IIOIHv PAUTV. ford, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Inton, Mrs. Ilodson, Mrs. Krndrield, Mrs. Schrooder, Mrs. l.o.Mloux, Mrs. Mlt ciioll, Mrs. Jonson, .Mrs. iFourler, Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Illldonbrnud, Mrs. Norls Jensen has Invited tho club to be her guests next Thursday. .. I iustsiih: si:wi.j cmui i Tho 'regular sonil-inonthly nieot Ing of tho Sewing Clrclo of Knst sldo was hold at tho homo of Mrs, J. 1). McKny ' Thursdny. Mrs. II. lirlllCklnV Will ll lll.l nnvl tlnalnaa on April :10. Among the club moii!,m""' Including tho twenty visit- Club Is nrrnuglug for tholr first annual banquet, which will Ih held eurly In Mny. Tho dotnlls are now being ari-nngcd. 4 I M)IK.'i: SOCI.Vli. I 4 Coos Bay Clrclo, Women or Wood crnft, held its regular mooting on Monday night or this week. Three candidates woro Initiated Into tho mystorles or Woodcraft. Aftor tho business s sslon rofreshmonts wore sorvod, followed by gnmoB, nnd a very enjoynblo time wns had by all. About slxty-rivo mombors woro Miss Marie Clrogg ontortalnod In formally on Woduesdny evening, com plimentary to nor sister, Mrs. Kd ward Hniisell or roitlnud. Hook, musle nnd a chow lug gum contost made a mobt enjoyable pastime. Sub stantial lurroshinout were servwl. Miss Harriet Co. Uns assisted Miss Clrogg In nerving. Tho new Methodist hall was tho scene at high festivities Thursday evening when tho Upworth League1 entertained with a Sock Soclnl. Vnr-, Ions booths iockcd the walls and greens nnd hunting woro used pro fiiBoly In tho gay decorations. Tho randy booth ill red und white, tho Lcaguo colors, was presided over by Misses Gertrude Robinson and Herthn Davis. At the cake booth, hung In pink and blue, were Mrs. J, Ieo Urown and Mrs. George N. Holt, while at tho sherbet counter wero Miss Irene I'reuss, Mrs. Laugwortby, Mrs. Torey, and Miss l'rouss poured coffee. Frank Sumner stood at tho door collecting tho socks full joi,i,v no'.K.v. Mrs. George Hourke Is to be hostess to tho Jolly Dozou nt tholr scheduled meeting for next Wednesday after IMjAX TIUI'S. hers enjoying the quiet or needlowork and social talk woro Mrs. V. I), l'roy, Mrs. J. A. Swan son, Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. R a. Cns sity. Mrs. F. llyerly. Mrs. Rob ert Kltson. Mrs. M. A. Mcl.ngg.in, .urs. II. Ilrlnckley, Mrs. K. Kost r, Juss Stollu Peterson, Miss Ilattle .McKay and .Mrs. J. 1). McKay. rinrimnn I 'K IllUlllUOrS ... . V . .wu , x, ,. v ., iMnin iiuiiii. from tho clrclo nt Si:WI PAItTV. PAST MATRONS. Tho Past Matrons' Club onjoyod n dellghtrul session yesterday at tho homo or Mrs. Fnnnlo Hazard, A rino luncheon was s rved, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght nsslsting the hostess. At the business session a card rrom Mrs. F. M. Frlodborg wns read. Thoso prosont wero Mrs. C. H. Dun gnu. Mrs. B. S. Hargolt, Mrs. F. K. Allen, Mrs. O o. F. Mureh, Mrs. 1), u McCnrty, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. Fluolla Turner and Mrs. Wolcott. imiAX hi:ci:itiox. A number or tho young married women aro planning to spend tho coming summer months with rela tives or friends In tho east. Many or them aro taking their first babl-B back to show to fond grandparents. Mrs. R. W. Morrow Is planning to of 'leave Portland Juno first by way I The recontlon and meetlm? for tim Mnrshflold teachers and young wo men, which tho Mnrshriold W. C. T. U, was compelled to postpon", will probably bo held next Frldny arter noon at the homo or Rev. nnd Mrs. Samuel Gregg In West Mnrshtleld. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman ontertnlned Informally nt sowing Frldny nfter noon nt her homo on North njond way. Tulips predominated In the decorations. In sorvlng, Mrs. Knuf mnn was Assisted by her sister, Mrs. Rolso. Her guests wero Mrs. W, F. McEIdownoy. Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Wnrd M. Hlako. Mrs. B. Mlu gus. Mis. C, S. Hoffman, Mrs, .. K. Perry, Mrs. 1). Y. Starrord. Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. Mrs. Rolso, Mrs. Derrenbnugh and Mrs, W. T. Stoll. Just ho sure that you bur F Honoy nnd Tar Compound itliil Ilablo mcdlclno for covw eroiin. whoonlnc couKbi, tn nnd In urrlnno colichs. wblcbim . limiiifF t the sisteui, ltllMI liirninnt nnd doflaltB KIW ii... I hnnmaiinaii tlrWllnir tliroltltll1 IIU ,.w,.ow...-, ..W.....-W '-'' - fv. whoezv breatiuaK. uin Mnn Plmrninev. FrSDk D. Opposlro Chandler Hotel. FkaJ Cuntrul Aenue iinig omi agency. CAIll) PAHTV. I'llKSHYTKItlAX TKA. Mrs. I. s. Kaufman wns hostess at two tables of bridge Thursday afternoon compllmontnry to Mrs. Vernon A. Smith nnd her guest, Miss Walton. The other guests were MIsb Gonovlovo Sengstncken, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. BenJ. Chandler. Mrs. Bofionbaugh nnd Mrs. Relse. j i CIVE KER SOMETHING jHBPH table KLmJ' DRESSING r.n cn.L TO OV A WOMAN'S DRESSWU TAULU IS ivc van ' - pTlcl& FLOWING WITH HATPINS OR BEAU IIP uu w -- . BEAUTIFUL "'" '- IF MEN ONLY REALIZED HOW A IlltllKJB CI.VH The Bridge Club enjoyed a most delightful s-sslon Wednesday ot tho nomo or .Mrs. t M. uylor In North Jingling coins that bought admittance of Chicago for her old homo tn'l to tho favored gueBts. About $49 1 Walton, Now York. Sho will be.- wns taken In. Everyono regretted gone until October. Mrs. P. L. Tho Presbyterian Ladles enjoyed Bend, tho first meeting slnco nrlor tho nbsonco on account ot Illness ot Grnunls Is planning to tnko her a delightful silver tea at tim kmn in ihn i union cn m.. ii . si til-..l. ...un ...nu In Ali(.Alaiiiflll ilnlltvlitni hnnb in hpi rtlft t fn II... IA In .., i. x. i.ij t . . . .'. w ,c jam. r. u. jiiiuu, wuu " tmh , ..--.n...-. , v , r V "" " "" "o ouum .uursiuieiu nomo was convertea into one of al oi tno ariair, ino money muue win huii uiwwiii , m uo Duuo n cuueauu) nuernuon. ine nostes ..UT rHEIR MIRROR, BRUSH AND COMB WOULU Vt.i.iJii' f A COMPLETE SETTING OF CUT uuao nME$, 1 SOURCE OF PRIDE TO YOU WHEN COMPANY C 'l HAVE EXQUISITE PIECES AND SETS, AND w TO HA VE YOU COME IN AND LOOK A T THEM. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. .o aa Dart of the League's contrlbu- most .-. t of the summer. Mrs, John ses were Mrs. nome was convertea into one of al- I luring beauty by a protuston of ap- I ntn hlnsanma nnt ilnn livaAlnilia .. Hydo, Mrs. Suther- plo blossoms and tluo hyacinths, ar-