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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914-EVEMING EDITION.
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Tllli MODKHX WOMAN.
I shnll not llo to you nny more,
Flattoi-or fawn to attain my end,
I km what ncvor lias been before,
Woman rind Friend
I shall bo stroni; as a man Is strong,
I shall bo fair ns a man Is fair,
Hand In locked lthnd wo shall pass
along
In a purer air.
I shall not drag on your brldlo rein,
kneo touching kneo wo shall rldo
tho hill,
I shall not llo to you ever again,
Will you lovo mo still?
Mnrkarot Wlddemer.
mtlfc lingerie or wasliablo pcttl
,1 coat which has been out of stylo
for a decado Is to bo tho vogue.
This will mean a vastly Increased cot
Ion consumption nnd will go a long
way toward tho solution of tho prob
lem of finding an Immcdlnto mnrktt
for tho Smith's ovcrsupply of cot
ton. Tho Fnnlilon Art Loaguo of Ainorl
cn which lias secured tho pledges of
thousands of drcssmnkors, club wo
rn rn nnd social loadorB throughout
tho Ualtod States to follow Its fash
ion r lggostlons, through Its presi
dent. Mirjo. Alia Hlplc bus scut
urbacyfcflBt to Its mombors nnd affiliat
ed organizations in nil pnrts of tho
lidtltn tho following fnshlon sugges
tlonj: "Women of discriminating tnsto U
dreeing nro taking kindly to tho wid
er skirt and during tho ensuing win
tor this garment will again come Info
'jonorai acceptance Alrcndy It la be
ing icon. With tlio return of tlila
vogtlo, tho wasliablo pottlcoat Is nil
Toratod, In fact, It wltl becomo al
most) n necessity ibocauso of Its
warmth and protection. It was not
necessary with tho narrow skirt, but
with tho wldor garment will provn
wulcomo through Its prnctlcnl valuo.
Tho Fashion Art League of Ainorl
ca urges Kb mombors to diligently nil
vocato thlH stylo, for tho roturn of tho
wasliablo petticoat will go n lony
wny toward solving tho cotton prob
lorn. Kvcry woman will necessarily
add sovornl to her wnrdrobo. Tho
cotton dress Is out of tlio (incstlon
for northorn women In tho winter
months,
As io tlio width of tho skirt t'10
question now agitating Amorlcan wo
men Is: 'How wldo Bholl that skirt
bo?'.
''This question Is of more Import
nnbo Just now than tho length of
coats to tho woman who always wants
to bo. In tho latest mode, dood tasto
dictates that tho slzo and height or
tho wonrer should bo considered In
choosing a now stylo that changos tho
sllhouetto as radically as docs n skirt
tho bottom of which suddenly wid
ens from ono' yard to four yards. This
would not bo nn oxtromo stylo for a
woman of flvo foot flvo or six who
weighs ono hundred and fifty pounds,
but cortalnly would bo for n slight
woman or four foot and n hnlf, and
would probably mako tho short fat
woman look ton to flfteon pounds
lieavlor. Thoro Is no donylng that n
circular cut skirt Is moro beautiful
PERSONAL notices ol visitors
In tho city, or of Coos Day pcoplo
who visit In other cities, togothor
with notices cf social nffalrs, nro
gladly received In tho social de
partment. Tclcphono 133. No
tice of club meetings will ho
published nnd secretaries nro
kindly requested to furnish same.
CAFKTKRIA CLUB.
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Tho Cnfotorla Club mot nfter an
Inactive summer at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. McKldownoy Tuesday,
spending tho dolightful evening fol
lowing tho Informnl supper, at enrds
nnd n business discussion. Mrs. Q.
0. Suthorland, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S.
Hanson, Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. Hold.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. 13. Moloney nnd Mr.
F. A. Tlcdgon wcro present. Tho
club will moot tho wcok following
Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ma
loncy. 4. 4. 4.
I I). M. C. CLUII. I
Mrs. L. A. Loomls entertained Mrs,
Walter Russoll, Mrs. William Vaugh
nn, Mrs. Uoy Ilrnlnnrd, Mrs. Arthur
Morten, Mrs. Stewart McDonald, Mrs.
Henry Kern, Mrs. N. a. Haines and
Mrs. Ira Wortzol of tho D. M. C.
Club, nnd Mrs. Hoy Lawhorno, Mrs.
Thomas Juza nnd Mrs. J. D. Jacobs
ns additional guests, at tho regular
bl-wcokly club meeting Wednesday.
A pleasant afternoon nt embroidery
was followed by n dainty lunch, In
serving which tho hostess was aided
by Mrs. Lawhorno. Tho club will bo
ontortnlncd again In two weeks by
Mrs. McDonald.
4. 4. 4.
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I KAKTHRN HTAll KOClAl.
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Doric Chaptor, O. 13. S., holds its
regular monthly social noxt Tuesday
with 11 musical program, dancing, nnd
mippor. Mrs. Alton tins named Mrs.
Alva Doll, Miss IbIh Mnrsh nnd Miss
Ellzn Ayro ns n commlttco to arrange
tho entertainment.
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I PIVK HUNDRKI) PARTY.
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Mrs. L. F. Donning has Issued In
vitations for noxt Tuesday for Flvo
Hundred.
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CONTRIBUTIONS concerning
social happenings, lntendod for
publication In the socloty depart
ment of Tho -Times, must bo sub
mitted to tlio editor not later
than C o'clock p. m., Friday of
each week. (Exceptions will bo
allowed only In cases whoro tho
events occurred later than tho
time mentioned.)
I
I IIAITIST LA Ml IS' AID.
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Tho North Bend Bnptlst LiuIIoh
will moot next Thursday nt tholr
rooms for tho regular aid mooting.
Tho Mnrshtlold Baptist Ladles' Aid
mot nt tho church Wednesday for
work upon tho bazaar wliJcli thoy nro
planning to hold December 12th. Mrs.
Nnglo, Mrs. Storey, Mrs. Moors, Mrs.
Lowls, Mrs. Ash, Mrs. Bassford, Mrs.
Dresser, Mrs. Dyo and Mrs. Doano
woro present. Work will bo contin
ued nt tho church each Wednesday.
4. 4. 4.
I JOLLY DOUN. I
Tho Jolly Dozen has postponed Its
noxt mcotlitg day, which falls upon
tho Wednesday boforo Thanksgiving
for two weeks, nnd will not mcot un
til December eighth.
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I NOIITU iu:i) 1
AUCTION uiuixsi:.
Mrs. L. F. Fnlkonstolu very pleas
antly entertained tho North Bond
Auction Bridge Club at liar homo,
whon It falls full and froo and has Tuesday, having ns substltuto guest
nn air of smartness when worn by tho, Mrs. Carl Jncobson, Miss l'nurn Kruso
right typo, but bovvnro of tho pitfalls and Mrs, Dorby of Marshflold. Tho
of blindly accepting n circular cut In ) members cntertnlnod woro Mrs. Paul
your now suit skirt. In chiffons nnd Dlmmlck, Mrs. c. M. Byler, Mrs. II,
nots you can chooso with groator freo- K. Burmestor, Mrs. I. B. Bartlo, Mrs.
dom. Tho extra width In tho heinlH- Borgman, Mrs. George Kvorett
that fashion now demands and tho' Mrs. floorgo Stophousoii, Mrs, J. (1
woro Mesdnmcs W. C. Doubnor, Har
riet Forry, Mnry Browning, McChire,
Otto Schetter, F. W. Pnyno, James
Forty, 13. P. Lowls, A. C. Vestal, L.
M. Noble, Mnry McKnlght, F. A. Haz
ard, E. 0. Porham, W. B. Curtis, A.
H. O'Brien, Hnrry Nnsburg, V. C.
Ebbockn and S. C. Small, and Misses
Maud need nnd Evolyn Anderson.
Next wcok Mrs. Ebbccka nnd Mrs.
Hazard will bo hostesses.
4. 4. ..
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I NORTH. 11KND ALTAR UIL1. I
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Tlio North Bond Altnr Guild met
with nn exceptionally largo attend
nnco Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs.
Paul Dlmmlck. Thoro was no special
business of Importance, Interest hing
ing upon nn Invitation delivered by
Rov. It. E. Browning for tho Altnr
Guild to mcot Tuesday, November 30,
with tho Episcopnl Women's Guild
In Mnrshflold. Tho noxt regular!
mooting day thoroforo will bo tho
m- ...111 l. n nnntnl nlnfli.
icomuer. inoro win uo a ouui ....-,
ing at the church on Wednesday, De
cember 2nd, and at that time nil
work thnt has boon gtvon out will bo
, brought In and made ready for salo
Tho Indies also have a lino of cams
nnd tags, etc., which thoy nro soiling 1
I Tho hostesses of tho mooting wcro ,
I Mrs. J. W. Grout, Mrs. A. L. Gubser,
and Mrs. J, S. Nowklrk. Thoso pros-'
oht woro Mesdnmcs Henry Hocck
UMItl.,.,. Vnllonll w. p. Tjilrd. O. A
111.1.1111 4. .., - ' - 1
Perkins, E. B. Curtis, Holm, K. V.
Kruso, J. S. Taylor, W. II. Cimppoll, '
A. L. Gubser, C. II. Evcrlst, A. Raab.,
Chns. Van Zllc, W. II. McNay, P. Mil
ler, A. L. Wood, Rogstad, N. G. Cou
sins, J. S. Nowklrk, J. W. Grout, A.
S. Hlscy, J. Arms, C. A. Wilson, F. S.'
Shlmlan, J. Monde, O. A. Rose, R. C.
Holmes, J. ll. Moody, Wm. Otis, S.
A. Fnrrln, II. 13. Kennedy, G. D. Mnn
dlgo, C. A. Smith, V. Wnttors, J. A.
Fitzpatrlck, J. S. Frascr nnd MIsS
Evn McFarlartd. Mrs. Geo. D. Man-(
dlgo will bo hostess nt tho next regu
lar mooting which will bo held In'
thrco weeks.
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PLAN DANCE.
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At n Bpeclal meeting of tho East
sldo Sowing Club at tho homo of
Mrs. Horton Tuesday afternoon, nr
rnngemonts woro made for tho club '
to glvo n Thanksgiving ball noxt Sat
urday night nt tho Eastsldo Hall. It
will bo Btrlctly Invltntlonnl. Thoso
present Tuesday woro Mrs. Percy
Poot, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Mooro, Mrs
McKay, Mrs. McLaggan, Mrs. J. Lnpp
nnd MrB. Horton.
4. 4. 4.
'
I PRICSBYTKRIAN LADIKH.
I Mrs. V. 13. Walters was hostess to
third Thursday In December, when! .1,' .!l
Mrs. Goorgo Evorltt will bo hostess. "Y ""'"" " ".
Thoso attending this week woro Mrs. "ornoon. Tho hours wcro spent In
C. M. Byler. Mrs. I. B. Bartlo, Mrs. B0W,n? nnL lttlor rofreshments wcro
nerved. Tlioso present woro Mos-
dames Geo. Razor, J. II. Orovcs, Geo
D. Mandlgo, C. A. Smith, J. Mendo.
R. C. Holmes, V. 13. Wnttors, Watson,
F Slilmtan nnd Robt. McCann, Mrs.
Rose, Mrs. Bcnrd, Mrs. E. S. Watson,
Mrs. Cavanaugh and Miss Louise1
Watson.
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I CHRISTIAN LADIES
4 4
Tho North Bond Christian Church
Indies woro ontortalncd Tltursdny by '
Mrs. Harry Barnes. It was n work
session, tho mombors bolug busy
proparlng nrtlelcn for n bazanr
which thoy will hold tho first Sun
day In Docombor. Tho noxt moot
ing will bo hold In two weeks with
Mrs. McDnulol. Thoso prosont on
Thursday woro Mrs; F, S. Ritchie,
Mrs. Elln Covoy, Mrs. Fred Earlo,
Mrs. L. Erlckson wna hostCBB ntjMrs. Edgar McDanlel, Mrs. n. J.
sowing nnd chnt to tho Prlsclllas on Isancs nnd Mrs. It. 13. Glndmon.
Wednesday, entertaining Mrs. Phil-
Him. Mm. Orr. Mrs. UnliliiHnn. Mrs. O
Carl Jacobsou, Mrs. Llnnovlllo, Rov.
R. E. Browning, Mrs. John Lcnnon,
Mrs. Gcorgo Evorltt, Mrs. A. 13. Mor
ton, Mrs. J. G. Horn, Mrs. Donnta Hull
Mrs. Lnyton, Jr., Mrs. Goorgo Steph
enson and Mrs. Ralph Pnrr.
4. 4. 4.
I N. Ia V. Ia A. I
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Tlio Norwegian Luthoran Young
LadlCB Aid postponed Its meeting
this wcok on account of tho anniver
sary celebration to bo hold Friday
evening by tho Young People's So
cloty, nnd will meet n wcok from noxt
Thursday nt tho homo of Rov. nnd
Mrs. II. O. Thorpe, when Miss Han
nah Sunno will bo tho hostess.
4. 4. 4.
I PRISCILLAS. I
Snow, Mrs. Brockmiiollor, Mrs. Albco, ' I
Mrs. Chrlstenson, Mrs. Bush anil Mrs. ,
Olson, tho latter assisting Mrs. Erlck-
A. X. W. CLUB.
Tho A. N. W. Club was cntortalncl
ThnrHilnv nflornnnn -.v Mra t' W.
son to Borvo u lap luncheon at ttio MoICnlRht nt her beautiful homo on
closo of tho pleasant nftornoon. In Knob imit At tho cloao of a ,lo.
two weeks tho club is to bo enter- ,ghtfu, bossIoii. rofrcshmonts woro
tnlned by Mrs. a. Johnson. aorved, Mrs. C. W. Evortson nnd
J Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnzard assisting tho
I CHRISTIAX SISTERHOOD. j j Iioto8. It was decided to tttko
, a vacation over Thanksgiving sd
Tho ChrlBtlnn Sisterhood held two) Hint tho noxt mooting will bo hold
mootlngs this wook, on Tuesdny and tt wpok "n1 oxt Thursday with
on Thursday, for tho purposo of con.jMr8 ' '. Noblo. Thoso enjoying
tinning work for tho bazaar, tho dates MrB- McKnlght's hospitality woro
of holding which wero doflnltoly 8et-,Mr8- p K- Alle- ,rs- 0- A- "onnott,
tied as Thursdny and Friday, Decom-Mr8- 0"vla Edman, Mrs. F. K. Hn
bor 2 nnd 3. Tho plnco for tho sale . B"0' MrB- J- T- n. Mrs- J T- "'
hns not yet been decided upon. Mrs.'rlBn" J,rB; U0' Jlr8- " K- Invn'
W. B. Cox, Mrs. L. E. Hondryx, Mrs''Mr8' K- '"B"8. Mrs. Goo. F. Murch,
II. W. Pnlntor, Mrs. D. C. McCarty,,Mw- v- Mriiy, Mrs. Mary Mc
Mrs. Roso Grogg, Mrs. C. 13. Powers, ;Kn,B,lt',rs- ' M- Noblo Mrs- E
Mrs. J. W. Motloy. Mrs. J. C. Jones, iKf0"0 ? on"e"; MrH' ,,UB0 Qulst'
Mrs. A. C. Cox. Mrs. Matt Main. Mrs.iM" V' F' sul; M,r8' c"8- s""
4. '
MILLiCO.MA BALL.
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McDuffy, Mrs. Yako, Mrs. Cameron
nnd M.rs. Rold woro present at the '
homo of Mrs. Immol Tuosduy at tho
rogulnr weekly meeting, whllo Mrs. '4
Rold, Mrs. Hondryx, Mrs. Dlnln nnd I Tho Mllllconin Club wns tho scon"
Mrs. McCnrty met for work Thursday of a dolightful dancing nnd card par
whon Mrs. McDuffy wns hostoss. ty Inst evening, ono of tho sorles be
Next Tuesday also tho meeting will bo l"g given for tho ladles. In nddl
nt tho McDuffy homo. tlon to tho regulnr mombers, Sena
I tors Chnniborlaln and Lnno nnd F, B.
' Walto dropped In for a few minutes. '
I PROGRESS CLUB. j 4. 4. 4. '
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Fashion Art Loaguo of Amorlcn re
commends lies 6omowhoro between
twp and four yards nnd can bo ob
tfllnod by tho Judicious uso of ploats,
circular godot effects lot In at tho
sides or it can bo cut slightly clr-
Horn nnd Mrs. Donnls Hull, Mrs.
Bitrmester was tho fortunato wlnnor
of n protty prize at cards, Tho Fnl
konstolu homo wns tastefully decorat
ed with greens and flowers and pre
sented n charming appearance Tho
cular, shirred Into tho belt lino or clul) will bo ontortalned on Thursday
perhopa a gored circular would bo Docombor 2nd, by Mrs. Horn.
bettor. Thoro nro many ways tho
clovor dressmaker can suit tho stylo
to tho woman If sho Is not compelled
to follow an absolute model, and tho
Individualities thus oblulned will bo
quickly recognized and appreciated
by the well drossed womnu.
"To bo In voguo then In our skirts
this winter wo must havo a smooth
flat hip look with a decided flaro at
tho horn and, If the flguro permits,
tho fullness should bo acc'ontuatod nt
tho sldos arid flattened at front and
back. To distinguish this skirt from
tho ono you woro Boven yoars ago tho
drossmakor will probably nccontuato
tho wavy look at the edgo b n shal
low scallop or a slight lifting at front
6r Bides."
4. 4. 4.
CHILDREN'S PARTY.
Tho kindergarten conductod by
Mta. J. R. Heaton In tho basement
of tho Episcopal church was tho1
bcouo of n morry party on Thursday
morning of this weok when thei
I EPISCOPAL GUILD.
,
Mrs. C. K. Porry nnd Mrs. J. II,
Flanagan woro hostesses nt tho Guild
meeting on Tuesday, at which Mrs.
W. F. Mlllor, Mrs. F. E. Haguo nnd
Mrs. Coddlugton of Mllllugton were
guosts, Tho chtot busluoss of tho
day was tho report of tho Rummage 1
Salo Commlttco and the vote of I
thanks mado by tho Guild to all who
holpod In that affair. Tho salo was)
very successful, considerable ovor
200 being mado, although as thoro
woro n fow outstanding tho bills the
oxact figures wero not reported It
Is planned to hold a similar salo ov-,
cry year. Among tho mombors out
On Monday tho Progress Club will
bo entertnlned by Mrs. W. T. Stoll
at her homo on Tenth street nearl
Central.
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I YOl'XM .MATRONS.
Mrs. W. A. Rold was hostess to tho f"B8t;f Joint colobra
Young Matrons nt a dub mooting. '."?f U, u'nyu of llttlo George
Wednesday entertaining nnd serving, i .' " Mf r' nnd, Mr8' " ,
Mrs. Mbrrow, Miss Margaret Shaw, I ) n ,"" Vhttt ,f, tU ah0r Mr8
Mrs. Jnrvls, Mrs. MucMlllnn, Mrs. "f ":nl,Th, s tmlyt aU "n' r00"8
John Kendall. Mrs. Guy Kendall. Mrs. J ."" l with greons
Wilson, Mrs. Mnlonoy, Betty Malonoy.,""'1,,";0;8 aU tho, ,nrf M ,
Ruth Jnrvls. Helen Reld, Baby Kranl 'Z "f,,,f,nf,,nk J1"'1 whlto w' ny
cos Wilson. Renauld Morrow and a v , n .", ' "' nCh "ttl0
Warren Reld. Tho Club plans to 0 ; 'V ,y Un)4w" ""J0'0"
hold a cafeteria supper and dancing " " 'L . " f " V U, "SarUn
party a tho Jarvls Ihomo on the. on, ;","",., u 10
,., , , ., 'm, ... ' enjoy tho fostlvltlos.
Wednesday following Thanksgiving, A
to which tho husbands will bo invited. I a -
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and Comfortable with
'Beautiful Furniture
KSl We have LEATHER . ONES too 4
PARLOR RUGS
From $1.75 to $12.00
ROOM SIZE PARLOR RUGS
$12 to $60.00
LIBRARY TABLES
From $8 to $25.00
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Wo-Jveoneoi h
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nittirc that wHt
sJlHiUHUndji
moans the hr
U0St On COOS Ray i
arc now showjnfMn
pocially nice lb m
ROCKING CHAIRS
From $3.00 to $45.00
LADIES' DESKS
$10.50 to $25.00
JAPANESE BASKETS A beaulifufft
of these from
75c to $3.50.
AND REMEMBER, "WE SELL IT FOR LESS."
Going & Harvey Co,
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
.
The Kitchen Heater
Eliminates Double
Range Investment
One kitchen rancjo is enough for
any household.
IT SHOULD BE A GAS RANGE.
The gas range is the all-year-round
range even in homes which have
no heat provided for the kitchen.
In such a house the kitchen
heater makes one range do the
work of two.
A kitchen heater attaches to the
gas range looks like a part oil
takes up little room but gives
off great heat.
A kitchen heater lias two plala
for cooking and enables the use
of the clean, convenient, econom
ical gas range the year round:
Kitchen heaters on display at &
ond and Central. Priced rf
the means of all.
OREGOM POWER
COMPANY
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Phono 178.
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