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T. vr,rnwTjrwTTTPrffTW " t rf Mff r TWO TjHE.pOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION. numbers In eonncctlon nnd rofresh nicnts will bn served. The regular meeting will bo lioltl Tuesday nftor nooii, and Airs. Cliarlca Stnuff mid Mrs. Win, Ilorafall, Jr., will ncl us hostesses. TIioho liresoilt wore: Mrs. Rinmn scoro at cards. Tho jmrlor was protllly decorated with huckloborry, At the close of nn especially pleus nut session, the hostess sorvod do Hclotm rofrcaliments. Those pics. cut wore: Mrs. Dnvls, Mrs. V. II. M"f Kennedy, Mrs. A. O. BoggrB, .Mrs. i iff f J " Nasburg, Airs. Claude Nasburg, Mrs. If, V. Cattorlln, Mrs. Rugorio (Jrostlt R. P. Lewis. Mrs. Mary McKnlght, waltc, Mrs. .1, S. Lyons, Mrs. IL,Rij Mrs. Frnncls Hazard, Mrs. Georgo P. j Lnraway, and the hostess. Mrs. Cat1 Murch, Mrs. A. H. O'Urlcn, Mrs. jtorlln will onlertnln tlio flub at the Charles Stauff, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Guy next meeting In two weeks. Warner,, Airs. .1. W. Bennett, Miss Alice Curtis. J ' PBISCILLAS AIRKT. I WWAT MplB2M(S V- I i "." Personal notices of visitors In tlio city, or of Coon Hay pooplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received in tlio social de partment. Telephone 13.1. Notices of club meetings will 3 viR- bo published and secretaries nro kindly requested to fur- nlsli samo. A WOMAN'S HIIOBTCO.MINGS. f Slio has laughed softly as if she sighed, She has counted six, und over, Of a purso -well filled and a heart well tried Ph, each a worthy lovori Thoy "give 'her time, for her soul must slip )Vhoro Ilia world lias sot tho grooving; Sho will lie to nono with her fair rod lips, But llfo seeks truer living. Sho trembles her fan in uwoclness dumb, As her thoughts woro beyond re calling; With a glanco for and n glanco for soiiio From hop eyelids rising nml falling; Bpoaks common words with n bash ful air, Hears bold words, unreprovlng; Dut hor silence sayH what sho never will swear And lovo nooks bettor loving. Go, lady! Icnn to tho night guitar, And drop n smile to the brlnger; Then smllo as Bweotly vlion ho Is far, At tlio voice of nn Indoor slngor. Bask tenderly boneatli tender oyos, Glancp lightly, on removing, And Join now vows to aid per juries But dare not call It loving! i Unices you can think, when tho song In done, No other Ih soft In tho ryhthm; Unless you can fool, when loft by Ono, That all men else go with him; Unloss you ran know, when up raised by his broath, That your beauty itself wants proving; Unloss you con Hwenr, "For llfo, for death!" Oh, fear to call it loving! Unices you can muao In a crowd 11 day On tho absent face that fixed you; Unless you can lovo, sh tho angola may, With tho broath of heaven be twixt you; Unices you can dream that his fulth Is fast, Through behoving nnd iinbohov Ing; Unloss you can dlo when Urn dream is past Oh, novor call It loving! Kllzabcth Ilarrott Browning. sho has ban reading, mako her by romip In her changes. Some days alio Is all mother. Other days she Is longing for tlio flesh pots of Egypt. Sho wants hor husband to bn romantic at nil times, yet sho worries him with tho butcher and the grocery bill, and ennnnt understand why ho docs not sympathize with her domestic- worrlos. Sho definitely docldes an one thing, then wastes endless time In wondering ir she did tlio right thing. Sho wonders what would havo hap pened If sho had decided dlffor ontly; sho goes about thinking sho In doing tho right thing for weeks nt a time, then suddenly sho Icoln she has bcou wrong all the tlmo, Addison wrotu: "It Is only wo men who can talk whole hours to gothor upon nothing." Ho divided women into four class- os; first: The kind of fomnlo ora tors who nro employed In stirring up tho passions; soeond, thouo who doal In Infectives known by tho a mo of HoiiHorlnus; the third kind of woman orators, ho said, may ho under tho head of gossip. "Tim fourth Is tho coquette. Sho hates and loves In tho samo breath, is uneasy in nil kinds of weather." "Chaugcnblo as tho wenthor" is an Idiosyncrasy only too woll known. When troublo comes in a woman's way, nu a rule she (Uvea up to it and scornti man's inodo of mourning which seckB forgotfuluoss and dis traction from tho sorrow In which sho sinks horsolf, Today, the awak ening woman Is revolutionizing the world with hor "ways." "Why nro all women cxppctcd to llkq n domestic llfn? Why uro men permitted to have both lovo nnd a career, whllo women nro iiBkod to chooso between tho two? Why, when a woman has tho same typo of mind as hor husband, tho samo kind of education, must mnrrl.igu take her out of Intellectual work and make hor Into n domestic?" "A woman's rapacity for fooling makes hor mind able to apprehend ovoryllilng, but generally her wo manly nature Is appealed to rathor than her lutolllgeiiro," says May Talmngo, "Is It any womer more man can nover understand hor? Slip seldom understands herself." , PASTI.MK UMH. ! dbivr AVinsT pabtv Contributions concerning soclnl happenings, Intended Mrs. Malr Dnno cntortaliUt! a party for publication In tho society , of young people Inst Saturday ovcnlng department of The Tmcs, Drive Whist, the time bolng apont must be submitted to tho cdl- t!ollghtn:liy nt this pastime until a tor not later than 0 'o'clock .Into 'hour when the hostess served p. m., Friday of ench week, 'nn appetizing lumhoon. The s'osts (Preoptions will bo allowed '! woro: Misses Mary Krilso, Grace Wol- only lu cases whoro tho tverton, Rthel Keoso, iva atones, iji- event occurred Inter than the time mentioned.) , , ' 0 I club ladiks sinipmsi:. t Last Wednesday evening, Mr. and; Mrs. J. B. Harris, of North Bend, were pleasantly surprised by a num ber of ladles of tho Necdleernft club and their husbands, who called on Mr. and Mrs. Harris In romotnbrauco of their tenth wedding anniversary, nnd, as a token presented to them a beautiful ten set lu honor of tlio i event. Tho evening was spent In progresslvo whist until n Into h6ur when the ladles served delicious refreshments. TIiobo present woro: Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bwcarlugou, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomns, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. Handle, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Gregory, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Mlllcdgo, Mrs. Rdgur Haunnii, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harris. .j. .;. 4. I aiahsiifirld bbidgr ci.uii. Ion Larson, Grace Griffon and Alcscrn. Horbort-Bustoriid, Walter Butler, Jay Dojlo, Joo Williams, Doll BoiiEtuon. and John Krouholm. 1 .j. '.;. .j. : I GRNRItA CLUB I bridgo, Mrs. winning high scoro prize. Tho last meeting of tho Alnrsh flejd Bridgo club beforo Lent was held Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. 10. IC. Jones, who sorved n delicious luncheon nt 1:110 o'clock. Follow ing this, the time was spout nt Rllzaboth Merchant Mrs. Jones' homo was tastefully urraugod with spring flowers nnd huckleber ry. Those prosont woro: Mrs. J. 8. Coke, Mrs. 'Herbert Lockhnrt, Mrs. R. Merchant, .Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. Rdnu lllchardsnn, Mrs. Ward M. ninko, Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, Mrs. J. W. Bouiiolt, and Mrs. Jones. . A. N. W. CLUB SRSSION 1 Mian Mamie Gulovsou was special gu.est at tho Genera Club meeting Thursday at the homo of Mrs. George Gulovsou. Tho members out worn: Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mrs. Henry Boss, Mrs. Fred Smith nnd Mrs. J. W. Da vis. After n few hours of soclnl chat and fancy work, tho hostess served appetizing dainties. The club will meet again lu two vcckn with Mrs. Boss. 9 I NRIUIIDOBIIOOD C'AHD CM'll I . 1 On Thursday evening of this week Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Loud ontortnlnod tho Neighborhood Card Club at nu evening of cards and friendly conver sation nu'd nt Its close? tho hostess ficrvod a dainty luncheon. Tho ncxt meeting In two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dlmcnt closes tho season for' ths club. Those present woro: Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mnttson, Mr. and Mrr. Georgo Anderson', Mr, and Mm. V K. Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dlinont, D. A. Jones and Mr. and M11. Loud 1 Mrs. Rd. Duncan entertained tho Prlsclllas, of Bunkor Hill, nt a plcns nnt ufternoon of sowing und chat on Wednesday f this week, tholr regular meeting day. Special gnosis present were: Mrs. 13. R. Kolloy and Miss Bcsse Plnuagan. At nu appropriate hour, the IiobIchs served tempting refreshments. Tho club will meet ngaln In two weeks wltji .Mrs. Walford RrlckBon. Thoo pres- ..if till.. .......1. rir.. At.f r! T-.i..i- v.111. till" nuuiv t.u.u. 1.1 1 ... VI. .111111 con, Mrs. 11. M. Albee, Mrs. L. Rrlckson, Mis. '. Rrlckson, Mrs. Bush, Mrs.' P. Grlnolds, Airs. A. II. Snow, Mrs. T, C. Ypung, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. L. R. Hobertson, Airs. Knl Brnuncr, Mrs. A. A. Simpson, Alts. jltay SlmpHoiit' Airs. Fred Snmtbcrg nnd Airs. Diiijinn.v .;. : .y I 1 " rf4"..l."'. ... II ! wmt r H' j-J .K.i' ijip' . .h mr- gg mk y Wf Mm w tt-'m 1 HHr 9 UK Btfs' T &&h 1 aMr SUOAII I'lCSI'IVAIi T I I IS IT olden 1- any wonder woman Is con- red tho etonml jnlgma? She Is a bunch of contradictions. Her emotional nnture, her uulck sympa thies, hor stttto of health, what 'poo Phi lmvo been Buying about her, what 1 "3T" 3 S V Have The I'astlmo club, of North Bend, mot at tholr regular mooting lu North Bond, Wednesday afternoon with Airs. A. J. Surhcck, und during the business session, madu partial plans for 11 card parly to hu hold Tuesday evening, at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Itlchard .Marshall. A committee, consisting of Airs, Jus tin Arms, Airs. Arthur Derbyshire, Airs. Pari Hutchlus and Airs. Prank Allisons, was appointed to muko final urrniignmoutH for this affair. The remaining hours or tho afternoon woro Bpnnt lu fancy wprk and chat und toward evening, Airs. Surbeck served dainty refreshmoiitH to tho following: Mrs. T. It. Wilcox, of Peiudalo, und tho members, Mrs A. Dorbjshlro, Mis. J. Arms, Airs. I-'. Aliiscus, Airs. Tom Juxa, Airs. Pari Hutchlus, Airs. It. Hazor, Airs, Rd ward Thomas, Airs. Itlchard .Marshall and .Mrs. Itny Braluard, I Tho iiot regular meeting of tho 'club will bo in two weeks with Airs. Thomas. I IIIItTIIDAV PAUTV. I Tho usual pleasant session of tho A, N. W. Club was hold His week with Airs. 13. AllngiiB on C'oifin.orelal avouun. During tho buslnos ticbslon which always precedes tl.o social hour.i, i;i ir.mo of AI-j. D.ivld NVI son wnn added to tho membership roll. At hn close of tho afternoon, tho hostess L'dved light refreshmentB to tho follow ng: Airs. G. A. Bennett, Mth. Ollvl.i Rdmnu, .Mrs. Carl Rwrt sen, Alls. Alice Hall, Alr.i. Francli I. uzard, Mrs. Rllzahoth ilydo, .Mm. Kate Lai'do, Airs. AloxmSn Lanuo, Airs. Goc'i'go F. Alurch. Alr. W. P Atiirphv Mm. C. F. Alc'Inpht, .Mis. Nnncy Noh'e. Mrs. Rugouj O'Comi'll, Airs. D'nld Nelson, Airs. lluo Oulst, Alia, riinrlota Stuiiff. nn ' .Mrs. A1111I0 Tower. Next "bursdny, Alrn. I,iitIi will entertain tho Club Ladles. N I QUILTINC? PAUTV I Airs. George Montgomery of Ailll- Llugtmi, oiitertaluod nf n iiilltlug party fat her homo Thursday afternoon, the occasion bolng spoken of as ono of tho most delightful of the season. LRAP VKAIt DANCR. A delightful und woll attended leap year dance was given Inst Tues day evening In MooHnhall by Misses Rdlth Polidorgrass, Ida and Luotla Cook. About fifty couplcB woro prosont. Tho hnll was artistically decorated with twisted paper fes toons, tho color schema of yellow and green being prevalent. Rxcol lent music was furnished by An thony's orchestra. During tho ev ening punch was sorved. 1 t : Everybodv works some wav or other the man or woman whose livine: depends nn lis or her earnings'or the man or woman of leisure. Often "leisure" is more cxactim? physically than "work." Both require well nourished bodies health strength preparedness. There's more nourishment in chocolate than cegs. Glilrardclll's Last Saturday evening, tl.o Marsh-! Chocolate is a bevern-food that helps for health in mote field Suonil Society celebratM tUo'r man a minion 1 ui . ,..u.ui. ... uy wr'T yearly festival nt tl.o Plnnlsh Hull.! nnd by expert judgmeti ;L It wa .Ztrn?f""Cmhi with .... ntteitdanco of about three' Panama-Pacific Exposition in international competition. hiiiulrcd people. There was a shoit . playlet and seerai upeccheij nnd inn-' Order from Your Uroccr loday steal iiumbers, among the latter of 11'litr.li tc, iiii cftlnnl Ifitltl liv llln Wf.fl ml III ........ . """" . "'. "" """", male ciiorus, ueruiii 1111111, leaner, piano seloctlons by Ilcnrlk GJerdrum, vitnn f tin tit luifu tin r?fitn1it Hunt n till .... .......,-,... M ", vocal (ii.eiB y 11. ururuiii aim 11. 11 Ostllnd. I ItOl'AL NMICillBOItS PAHTV. Last Tuesday oVeiilng, tho Itoynl Neighbors lodgo of North Bend en joyed n pleasant curd und dancing party in Logglo's bull. At the pop ular pastime of cards, first prizes woro nwnrdod 1o AIIss Helon Alendo and Arthur Chime, und tho consola tions to AIIss LouIso Rlslmliigor nnd - Alerlln Chappoll. During tho ovon- ihVluf, i dOmmexr ni: juik fr.;... VJHiAAI X UC1A1 O . fev- -S ,' . ..... . - .. . ........ df!SktMHi In )i-b l-ll). nml 3-IP. iietmeucniiy scuicumh 3FA,fc3.Tv' - enns. Thetc'o a double economy ,nd, ii buying the 3-lb. can. jmK ml-. '' wS, I tV. Ghirardelli Co. '" gpPSi.,ce 1852 S.n Fr.ncl.co -r Zg BLANCO The Public Service Hotel Iiiin Jiiht lieeii tl.oi (Highly rouovnt ol, will ho open to tlio public Alnivh Tho ladles chatted over tho quilting 1st, 111 t(l. Sonic of Hu features Mind late ill the ufteruonii, tho hostess ! of this old hostelry are. free em- served tomptlug refreshments, after plu) incut liiire.iu, fieo cowing; room, 300 Rose Bushes & u. ? Last Monday afternoon, Airs. It. JK GHOWX IN .MAIlSHKIKMl fi2. Lar.uw.y entortaluod at a chll- Ik fcti'11'011'8 ,'uty '" huuor or tho third t! AIm 3 birthday of hor twin daughters, wL I'anmiH, Dahlias, ClmlioliiH, at Adelaide and Barbara. Tho decora 1 i.,,ii . - nml PIiiiiIh fur Wlmlow Boxes Marsh field Florist Co. Rdwln rt. Scott m Cut riowecs, Kloinl Designs, 2 Plants. m Phones: Store 359-J. 1 turn l. wroenuuuBo i-u-a. t a fc fc ft & s.; tlons woro cut flowors, potted plants and h.icUlehorry. Tl.o little guests spent the hours lu various aii.uso inputs and, late In thu afternoon, Mrs. Lara way served dainty refresh ments at four small tables atouud which .woro seated: Cynthia und Kolth Hnll, Loulso Pock. Loulso Tliomss. Cynthia Llljoitvlst. Rlennor Oswald, ItoHomury Hlchardson, .llin mlo B(hardson, (Jraco AlcKoown, Otis Hogors, Rvelyn Konuody, Burr Jumos, Juciiuolluo Wi.ruor, Thorald Moeller nnd Adol.iidc nnd Barbara I (JAltDS AND SKWIXG. 4. ; Last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. C. V. CumborH entertained Airs. W. H. Konuody, Airs. Georgo Goodriim, Airs. C. It. Peck, Airs. T. B. Jnmes Airs. L. K Falkcustclu nnd Airs. Georgo titophouson, of North Bond, at a pleasant Informal nftoriioou of cards and sowing. Toward evening, the hostess sorved a dainty luncheon. I A POTION BIHIKii: CLUB. - Tho Auction Bridgo club wns on toitalned on Wednesday nftomoon of this week by Airs. A. R. Adolspor gcr, nt her homo on South Fifth street, Airs. Carl Davis winning high lug, punch was served by Airs. W, II. Shcppard and Airs, Chappoll. f 4. 4. j IUPTIST MISS. SOCIRTV Tho Baptfst .Missionary Society met .Wednesday afternoon In tho church ! parlor with Airs. Amanda Itoso audi Airs. 1 R. Whooler ns hontesnes. Tho' program was both Interesting und MiiHtructlve und was In charge of tho Presldout-, Mrs. G. L. Hall. Airs. It. P. Harrington, Airs. A. T. Lewis, Aim. Harry Illinium, Airs. Iloury Black contributed with papers and Airs. Walter llluu.au, accompanied by AIIss Lois Simmons snug 11 solo. Dainty refreshments were served nt the close of tho afternoon. TIioho present woro: Airs. Whoolor, .Mrs. Itoso, Airs. John Iluuscr, Aim. Rllcu Shaw, Dr. Mattlo B. Shaw, Airs. C. II. Alarsh, Mrs. Daisy Anderson, Airs. Walter Biehardsoii, Airs. F. II. Storey, .Mrs. Alva Doll, Airs. Walter Hlnuinu, Airs. Hurry llliimnu, .Mrs. Henry Black, LMrs. W. Wohlenborg, Alro. S. Slm- iiions, Mrs. J. R. Ford, Airs. G. L. Ball, Airs. Charles Donne, Airs. F. II. Storey, Airs. II. P. Harrington, Airs. B II. I'alchott, ami AIlsseiLola Sim mons, Alice Itlchnrdpon, Frances Frantic and the (lev, II. B. Foskott. Good Tailoring Have purchased a lcw Stock of the Best Imported and Domestic Suitings, and respectfully invite an in spection of same. ' All work done here. Linings and workmanship of the ' very host. PRICES from $35.00 to $45.00 A SUIT CASH ONLY Such a suit will outwear several cheap suits and sure ly look better. May we have the pleasure to "show you?" ' Noris Jensen MERCHANT TAILOR. 365 Front Street :: :: :: MARSHFIELD, OREGON "which sho and her husband gnvo sov oral violin ami piano duetu. Those 'were greatly enjoyed by tho guests. riinso Invited w'ero: Airs. Alo San- tlon, Airs. Sandon, Sr Airs. Nels Rk- blad, Airs. Abo Aloyor, Mrs. W. .1. Bust, Airs. F. L. Smith, Airs. Duncan, Mrs. James Duraud, .Mrs. G. L. Din- dinger Airs. R. L. AleCluro, Mrs. Koontz, Airs, Col woll, Airs. Buffuor, Allssoa AlcCouuoll, and Aliuiau Smith . 4 UPISCOPAL LADIRS' GPILD 4 With Airs. A. O. Vestal and Allsii) Mildred Hlploy as hostesses, tho Rpls-v copal Ladies' Guild mot Tuesday in Guild Hall for tholr business ami so cial session. It was deelded that an open meeting would bo hold next .Monday evening lu tho Guild Hall at Nwhlch tlmo Prof. R. S. OonUlln. bond of the psychology department nt Ore gon Unhorstty will speak on psychol ogy, Thoro will ho sovoral muslual informal Inn luittclii anil kiuil treat ment. Tlio patniniij df tho public is bollclled. BLANCO IIOTRL lilij North Front 'Street, jAIarshflclil, Oregon FOB TltANSFRIt AND HTOHAGR OF IIOUSRIIOLl) GOODS, FBRIGHT AND IA(i(i.(IK ('nil FERGUSON TRANSFER j- Phono l(i:t Ite.sldenco Phono lil-,7 Market Ave. unit Waterfront PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, Physician ami Hiii-gcom Office IrvhiL' Hlnik. I Offlco hours: 11 to l'J n. in.: 9 to i u.i.1 T 1.. U .. ... I Phones: Office 1-I!I-J Itefl., 11R-1 J. M. Wright Phono 188-H BUILDING CONTBACTOK ' Estimates furnished on request ra r J& f j I, i w Jkf r, , rj ; tufs I i ,i ' i "f r- -- I V Wll"rV -3mmm''v IB B Wi h ' x :. .-trr-! &&. &s&t& - m. t2iu - i v s . a; i'-Mmmm Dr. H. M. Shaw Kjo, Rar nml Throat Specialist GLASSKS irrrriM) Phono BIIO-J, Booms 200-301 Irving Block. im. MArriu n. bhaw. Physician nnrt Hurge I'ltono BUO-J. WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained in Marshfiold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. a j QUATERMAS STUDIO I 'QUALITY PHOTOS ) Opposite Blanco Hotel, mono 1UG-U i I MABSHFIRLH, OBKGON " COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Low Cost High Efficiency H. G. Butler ClVIfc KNGINKKU Boom 304 Coke Bldg. Phone 145-J Besldonco Phone 3C3-L. W. G. Chandler AUCIUTKCT Booms 301 and 302, Coke Bulldlnt Marahtleld, Orecon. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has it at 31.R0 and $12 rash per load. Garbage remov ed. Phono 227-.T. WEAVING Alfkinds a ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason With our customary enterprise, ours is the first store here to offer its customers the new Simmons Steci Bed, a remarkable innovation that is absolutely the las word in metal bed construction. This is the bed wliicn has revolutionized the steel bed business. There nave been more improvements made on this one bed alone than on all the metal beds designed in the past ten years. We have been watching this bed carefully ever since it was first announced. We havo" seen each new feature of it tried, tested and proven. Finally, we nave had a stock shipped to us and now offer it to our cus tomers. .Simmons, tho makers or this now Steel Bed, Authorize to say: That this sttvl boil averages :i per cent lighter than o htylo iron beds; that new looted principles of const met Ion eis" absolute rigidity for this Mcel bed; that the finish is fin ' ' on tho highest priced Iron hods; that nil corner lieud nro I feet, (mo nnd oven nml nover "out of round" ns H ol J iron beds; that (ho mnterlnl H'l throughout is Cold-Boiled J nlshed Tnlio Steel of smv-hlado sniootliness and mudo In l own factory to assure nhsoluto perfection. , North Front St, MftrshfieW feeoil Johnson-Guiovsen Co. 352 So, 5th St, Phono 200-X 12th Courth. So. Phone 220-R arnw ay I '" l '