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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1914)
mm (TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. EVENING EDITION. up, IF Wi: IIAU KIT A IJAV. CONTKIHUTIONS concerning i.oelul hnppunliiKH, Intetulod for liubllentlon In the society dopnrt .uent ot Tho Times, must bo sno milted to the editor not Inter thiiii 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each wcok. (Exceptions will bo illowvd only lu cases where tho 'veutB occurred later than tho time mentioned.) PERSONAL notices of vlsltorn In tho city, or of Coos Ilay peoplo who visit In other cities, togethor with notices of social affairs, aro ' gladly recolveil In tho social do- i nnrtment. Telephone 133. No tices of club nicotines will bo publlshod and secretaries Hro kindly requested to furnish same. or had We should fill the hours with the sweetest tilings If wc hnd hut a day; "We should drink itlonu at the ptucst springs In our upward way; 'c would love with a lifetime's love in an nour .... nr iirir If the hours woio few !evor mnk(J 0e t0 their wives, and jmostlclty, and to find her plcasuro Wo should rest, not for dreams, but g0 (l 8 tj,e woman's nntural desire lii8ld of her home insteau 01 vm for fresher power, puns. before she had experienced ( has had experience who Is tho safe tip thrilling delight of listening to , matrimonial chance for a man. The a man's ovvs of deathless devotion, girl who hnB been In socloty all her known the subtle senso of . life, who has been to pnrtios ami power with which n womnii finds out ( bulls nnd thentres until they have h.,. i... n.in Hwnv men by her beau- lost all their charm of novelty, Is .....V - ..... . , Few husbands 'glad enough to sottio uown 10 o- charm. To be and to do. TVc should waste no moments weak regret It tho day were but one; If nhnt wo remember and what fornct Went out with the sun; rnr thl courtshln and this adula- out It. To the girl who Knows nor ! tlon that she has missed that leads j Europe as alio does her native town. 1 her Into seeking It away from homo evory excursion does not offer a tom- ln and In forbidden paths. tatlon; having seen tho best tho stage I Far otherwise Is It with the worn- affords, alio doos not yearn to see an who has been n belle before her every silly play that Is put on the we ,,Pini... st has had her fill of boards; having wearied of balls nnd admiration and adulation from men. parties, she Is glad to turn from nnd It possesses none of the charm Wc should bo from our clamorous 0f n0c'.ty to her. She has heard the selves set free To work or to pray, And to be what the Father would have us be, If we hnd hut otic day. Mary l.owo Dickinson. linrh nf invo cotilugntod In all Its moods nnd tenses until It Is as wear isome as a school exercise. She has played at the game of fllrtntlon unt'l It has palled upon her. and ns a mur- tied woman she would no more think of finding amusement In carrying on AS A general thing tho sophist!- n surreptitious love affair than a rated woman appeals to a man Paderewskl would think of grinding as miro enjoyable as a com- out ragtime from a barrel organ, jmnlon than desirable as a wife. The They Many Women Who Hiue Xevee averngo man's Ideil of woman Is Neon hi Society. still Kvo before she ate the apple.! Another mistake that men make Is not the lives who refrain from eat-, In thinking that the best way to us lug npples because the fruit Is bad guru themselves of getting a domestic for their digest Ions. I wife Is to mnrry n woman who has Jlo Weds n (ill I liiiilng Her Flist never been In society. Men marry Year In Society. I to get a homo far oftener than wom- Thcrcupon the average man mar- T" dt' ",a"' "l le H0,N rlcs a young g rl dm lug her flm'" co,"m,u mnflmony until he Is season In society, firmly convinced i t,l'rl-v w,,r" cf l,le ,,0,H,,JP ro1nn(1 . that because he Is the first and only " W""- T,l, nic,ro t,l0"Kl.lt man who has ever made love to her ' ,)0'K (r"c,, nbout. '" n .' " 'u'nl.-.i tn linlltf II Mil IIIII'I CM II 1(1 I rsi I ' "". nights fills him with such terror that he feels his only safety lies In tie win be me last ami only, says Dorothy Dlx. This depends on cir cumstances. The girl may be suf ficiently In love with him to ncer crave the admiration of any other man, or she may be bo situated as to bo cut off from It. and so safe, but tho pnth to the divorce court Is kept hot by wives who were married when they wero mere chlldieu. and before they found out how Intoxicating Is tho draught of flattery and admira tion and lovemaklug that man offers to woman's lips. If a woman aciiuires a tasto for this nfier marriage, (iod help her husband, for there Ih no euro for a married flirt. She may not bo u bad woman, or an actually Immoral one, but her craving for admiration Is like tho hunger for opium. It grows by what It foods on, and there Is no limit to the depth of Imbecility Into which It lemlH Its victims. If you will trace back the stories of tho Infidelity of wives half of the time you will rind that the woman was married when she was very who knows marrying some woman nothing of them. When Site Ihtjo) Little (Surety, Look Out. Never was a more fatal error. There Is no other woman In the world who Is so absolutely crazy for every form ot amusement us tho woman who has never known any gayoty, and who all of her life has been stanlng for It. Shu Is like a man dying of thirst who Is suddenly plunged Into a liver whero ho can steep himself to the lips. Perhaps she has noier been to a ball before, ind tho Intoxication of dancing bo comes a frenzy with hor that makes her mad to go to every party to which she Is Invited. Perhaps alio has never been to a restaurant be 'ore, and the golden streets of tho new Jerusalem do not appear so de rirnhle to her eyes ns to eat In a .tided public dining room. Here, too, It Is the woman who them to tho abiding pleasures of old books nnd old friends. Pretty much the anmo rule will be round to apply to women nnd econ omy. Most men are afraid to marry n girl who has been raised rich, lest sho bo extravagant, nnd thero Ib a theory that If a man wnnta a sav ing nnd helpful wife ho should mnrry n poor girl. Quito tho revet se of this Is generally true. To the girl who has never had any money nt all to spend the two or three thou sand dollars that her husband earns seems ns unending ns the wealth .iof a Itocltofollor, and she Is gener ally reckless In throwing It away, whereas to the girl who has been used to thousands Instead of' hund reds tho husband's small Income seeniB so llttlo that she feels that she must save every cent. Tlu.v Full to lAVirn That Women A iv Only Human. lu the end the question of a j choice between the girl who had the things she desired nnd the girl who line never had them narrow I Itself down to tho old ono of hu man experience, nnd tho reason that men mnko so many mistakes In de ciding this Important quoatlon Is be cause thoy have novor yot learned that a woman la a human being. . I SIIA'HU TKA. WHEN YOU WAITT GOOD Jewelry COMB TO US will '' ml y BUYING GOOD JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE IS AN IK VESTMENT THAT BRINGS BIG RETURNS. IT ALWAYS LOOhS GOOD AND GIVES FULL SATISFACTION. 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Gosney, Mrs. K. W. Lewis, Dr. M. D. Shaw, Misses Catherine Hoff man, Mildred Storoy, llov. Uassford and Master Kenneth Dixon. 4 HAITIST LADIHS. Tho HuptUt I.ndlos of North Uenil held their monthly circle meeting on Thursday afternoon In their room In tho Myers building. There was a short busluobs session at which It was decided to purchase dishes and to gecuro new furntturo and furnishings for tho society's room. Mrs. E. II. Alderton was elected to tho presi dency to succeed Mrs. F. W. Wood, who has gone to spend tho winter with hor mother lu Idaho. A pleas ant social hour was enjo.ied and dain ty refreshments were served In cafe teria style. The following woro pres ent: Mrs. W. O. Ash, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. K. 11. Alderton. Mrs. L- O. Audorson, Mrs. E. L. Guinea, Mis A. II. McKay Mrs. F. M. Eislmlnger. Mrs. J. c Doane, Mrs. A. 1 Uassford, Miss Lu clnda Parr and Row A. F. Bassford . A. KASTSIDK CI.VU. Tho Eastsldo Sowing Club will be entortalned next Thursday l' Mrs. Wm. Steckel nnd Mrs. F. 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