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FRIDAY, DEC. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Five | 8, ‘1916, SOCIETY ‘, menu, computed the cost, arranged the table appointments, prepared ‘and served the meals. The cost of, the lunchegn for the 40 students was serv- ed at a total cost of $5.40 or an aver: A birthday luncheon was a feature] many to faterest the Christmas shop- Donough, instructor for that depart- | the present high prices. The first din- “Jand thegtable. hel per. F ment, some surprising menus have|ner was an elaborate four course af- ie ceaaceet ' ee ee, Nearly 250 peopie were served last) been arranged at a very nominal cost.| fair, for 40 state and local officials. : With elght tapers.| evening:at ‘the; annual chicken. pie| The class is. expected to serve two} The other was a three course lunch- Little Miss Florence received. many] supper condacted by the Tadies Aid} meals egch term to a student or out-;eon served to the student organiza- tion. the TOWELS—plain and scalloped, many LINEN LUNCH CLOTHES— in ‘a variety . 1 ; } d beautiful of patterns, 36 sizes and style 0 silk to <a patterns, per pair QC tO $3.25 | to-54 inch sizes $2.25 to $6.00 | ee 31.50 to 312.00 GLosE WERNIGKE $25. 0 $33 i i : : beautiful gifts. Younger Dancing Set Bi by. liteas, lias aboutyrpcovered and Fd the church chapel. It was one of the|hgs already served two and have Gi Year Part will resume her teaching next ‘week in Church Divisions Meet. most successful suppers ever given by|made a record as to the cost despite ives Leap Year Party) ne zap schools. ‘The four divisions of the Ladies’ Aia| that, organization.” ‘The fancy work | ==—=——-=eseeeeeseeees ——_— . s An interesting event of. last evening was the Leap Year dance given by a committee of the younger dancing set, composed of the Misses Winifred On Eastern Trip. Elmer 1.edden of the McKenzie has gone to New York City on an extend- ed pleasure ‘and business trip. -.-Mr. society of the McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church met yesterday afternoon and, made-their financial reports for the year. The societies are in'a most society of ‘the Presbyterian church, in sale was equally a8 successful. “ee # HANDSOME RED GROSS side organization. The present class The pupils worked put BISMARCK AUDITORIUM ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11 age cost of 14 cents a plate. “a Knudson, Gertrude Barth, Madeline | Hedden is a former resident of New | flourishing condition and the reports ‘ William Elliott, \ Cunningham .agd Eva. Bond, “in the| Jersey, showed that they had far surpassed f F. Ray Comstock i 2 oe the amount pledged for the year. Mrs. i and Morris Gey fi 4 i \acauaeck ‘C ty gest to‘ever attend an attraction at the ome ‘pure, tempting, fap wile ‘ raddock Couple Weds. Auditorium. The special train carry- some—that s\why they won FRITHJOF HOLMBOE Wednesday evening’ in the Presby- line the principals and otters members| Vormal Pupils Serve eeiaiy hae 4 Photographer terian church, Miss Archelene Me-|of the company will arrive in the city [Meals at Small Cost Received! Hicheat Awards Lachlan and Verne EF. York,’ both of next Friday afternoon at 3:02, ‘Ness Cook Bosh Fre-—Sie Slip “PHONE 264 Braddock,*were married by Rev.H.C. es ek : The home economics department. of to Powud Can. 4 Postlethwaite, the pastor. The serv- Schedule of Church Sales. the Minot State Normal school is en- ice was rend at 7 o’clock. Mr. and|* The connection with the food and deavoring to teach’ the pupils food val- : ‘ Mire yore are: apending some time at fancy work sale which the women of| ues and how to prepare the best pos- a P, ’ d P the Grand Pacific hotel, hefore return-| ge Mary's Sewing Circle of St. Ma-| Wierda ter the levst money. Under How to Get a Low-Price p . ing to Braddock. righ ry’s Cathedral will conduct Saturday|the supervision of Miss Julia G. Me- ; . afternoon in the offices of the Hughes i Announces Birth of Son. mfternoen I. tne oMces of the Hehe LE Piano of Dependable Quality : ; ; ia stn seco in eae ene be served at noon, The gale will fol- . t . H rst of the week announce the birth! low the lunch and includes a splendid 4 . Tabs } 4 hristmas 1916 ot a son to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Al-|jist of articles suitable for ve t Have You Been Sick HE HOWARD PIANO is made by the House of bertson at their home, 468 Wilson Ave- ‘All home made articles Uns Baldwin. ‘These manufacturers produce only in- were from 9 o'clock tq 12:00 and twelve couples comprised the party. Hurley’s orchestra furnished the mu- sit.’ Mr: and Mrs. Fred Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wilson were the chaperones. Knights of Columbus x The hours se © * Reception to Be Smart Affair. One of the smart society events of the week will be the reception Sat- urday afternoon given by Mrs. W.-L. Smith, Mrs. R. F. Flint and Mrs..J..L. Whitney, at’ the home of Mrs. Smith Entertaining Niece. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Welch of Fourth street are entertaining as their guest, their niece, Mrs. Clyde Chapple | of Wing. Mrs. Chapple expects to, spend several weeks as their guest. see Entertains Club. The Friday Crochet club was enter- tained this afternoon by Mrs. W. P. Lomas at her,bome in Thayer street. Fancy work was the diversion and W. V. Kiébert entertained the first di- jVision, Miss Jackson the second, Mrs. George Brown the third and Mrs. Ti- tus the fourth. The attendance was large at each place. ere To be Large Society Event. Society is looking forward to the coming of the San Carlo Grand Opera company next Friday’ and Saturday evenings and the matinee Saturday afternoon. Opera parties are being ar- “The handsome pennant which will be given this year by the Anti-tubercu- losis Association ‘of North Dakota for | ‘ the largest sdles per capita of the Red Cross seal is on display at the Nielsen millinery in Broadway, It is made of heavy black satin and is 22 inches wide and 30 inches’ in length, ‘The asociation’s emblem, a Jarge gold shield. with a double cross ornaments the center. This insérip- Present THE MOST WONDERFUL PLAY IN AMERICA RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING AT FINNEY’S DRUG STORE PRICES in Sixth street. Visits Daughter Here. Mrs, William Simpson of Mandan was in the city yesterday and while here was the guest of her daughter, Several hundred in- vitations have been issued: and the hours will be from 3 o’clock to 6:00. a2. the hours were from 3 o’clock to 5:00. se @ Fruit company, will leave Sunday ‘night on No. 1 for Spokane, Wash., where he will spend the Christmas holidays with his mother. Mr. Clinton will remain in the west until the first Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, of Eighth street. ¢: January. re ee ‘To Resume Teaching. Miss Hazel ‘Hendershott, who, has | been confined. to her home in, Avenue i eee I Visits Relatives Here. Rev.,A. W. Brown, pastor of the Carrington Methodist. Episcopal ; church stopped in the city yesterday Holmboe Studio tograph, Your ‘friends can buy anything you can, give -them— except your pho- enroute to Center and while here was the guest of his nieces, Mrs. William V. Kiebert of Fourth street and Mrs. N. S. Jewett of Third street. we * Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, Al- ertson are former residents of the ‘city and the latter will be remembered as Miss Dorothy Van Hook. Mother and son are getting along nicely, soe For Small! Daughter, In honor of the eighth birthday an- niversary of her daughter, Miss‘ Flor- To Visit Mother. ‘City's most representative families J, P. Clinton, manager of the Stacy | bette ranged and it is expected that all the boxes will; be filled by the Capital! Four of the most. popular operas be- ifore the public today \will be the at- |tractions: The splendid Lucia Di Lam- mermoor by G. Donizetti is billed for the opening night and the gorgeous and brilliant Aida by Verdi for the closing. Possibly no’ better combina- tion could have been arranged for the matinee than the double bill of Caval- \leria Rusticana and Pagliacci. Mrs. |W. FP. Cushing, the local manager, is jin receipt ‘of many. communications from parties from the outlying cities ,and towns for reservations and if,one ishould judge from advance sales the tion in gold, letters. “Awarded. by. the North. Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis: Asso- ciation” is artiétically inscribed and’a) heavy gold fringe completes the orna-|.,.”., mentations. :The pennant was de-| 3%. signed by Mrs. Fanny Dunn Quain, sec- retary of the, state asociation and the decorative work by William Wasley,) Ss a local decorator, Mrs. Niglson also asisted in the work. 5 i It will not be-known until the first} of the new year, When all the reports of the Red Cross seal sales will be re- ceived by. the association, to which city the pennant . will be awarded. Keen interest ig,:being displayed by Mandan representation will be the lar- as gifts. will make up the list of foodstuffs. ‘Members of St. George's Guild of ‘St. their food and fancy work sale Satur- day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in Hos- kins’ store. It is the desire of those in charge of the sale that all dona- tions reach them by that time. complete list of fancy aprous, téwels, George’s Episcopal church will open | SI nr many of the’ cities and towns of the state for first place. . Then you' must know that kness leaves weakness and you should’commence iaking COTS |, Tcan eat ‘em ‘all — they woh’t hurt me! That’s be- cause they’re made with Calu- met—and that’s why they’re 9 Months in New York 7 Months in Chicago 50c 5 Months in Boston’ h, 10 BIG SCENES COMPANY OF 82 1A Love Story of Youth, His Trialsand Temptations struments which they are willing to guarantee. They make no inferior pianos for special cut price sell- ing. They produce every part of every instrument, paying no profit to the manufacturers of separate parts. Their capacity of 30,000 pianos per year insures the economy of quantity production. ‘Their selling of pianos direct to homes through their factory representatives cuts cost to rock bottom. We are one of these direct ; ence,’ Mrs. W.’ L. Smith entertained | caps and linens will be on sale. and i) * * . ¢ , ONLY oy. «Tl yesterday afternoon at her hoirie’in|the food sale will include all home { factory representatives, In the Howard Piano we can 15°DAYS LEFT Sixth stfeet, at a charmingly “appoint-| made articles, give you more actual piano value at the price than you ed children’s party. ‘The guésts'in-| The Swedish Lutheran Ladies Aid have ever hoped.to secure. Come in and'try the ‘ eluded''25‘of the honor gttest’s boy and, will also conduct a feed sale Satur- » Howard. g sie % p rf amusements and Mrs.’Smith was as- sale. Many of the famous Scandina- nerv fi , Make ‘an Appointment Today: }}sisted in, thi part of . the . entertain-/ vian articles will be included, besides ge sass Tonicfood noes Salesroom--Cowan’s Drug Store ment by.‘Miss Jessle Irwin “ald Mise| bread,: rolis,”-pies and cakes. Their | cohol WI 1 atone | Moore, teachers of the public schools./ line- of fancy articles‘ will include|7ee from alcohoL = JJ | Beeaeeees eae ‘ . girl friends and the hours:‘were from “o'clock to 6. A color scheme ‘of pink was effectively:xgsed in the appoint- ments. Children’s games were the day afternoon, in the office of the Hughes Electric company. ‘Those in charge of the sale have miny splen-| put power did home made foodstuffs to go on|restful sle to put an edge on your appetite, jp your blood, induce &., and restore Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. The Baldwin Piano Co. W. M. THOMPSON, LocatAgent a4 and colors . BATH TOWELS-—all sizes, and a variety of patterns, white BATH MATS—conventional and tapestry Poe are. ats. ..9GC to $1.75 Bath Robes Ladies bath robes, light and dark colors, KNOWN BEACON blankets. F Children’s bath robes, light and dark colors, sizes 2 to 14 years. LINE What could be a more desirable Christmas gift, for housewife, or for the young lady who is contemplating marriage than some pieces of linen. our large selection. : : eae 50c to $1.98 98¢ to $2.50 MATCHED TABLE SETS—consisting of table cloth and one dozen napkins beautiful patterns .... $3.20 t0 $19.50 TRAY CLOTHS, LUNCHEON SETS, and FANCY NAPKINS—MANY STYLES MADE OF THE WELL $2,50 to $6.75 _13 Days to Shop for Christmas. With just two weeks left to do your Christmas Buying, do not delay any longer, but do your shopping ‘now, while the selection is still complete. Buy now when you have more leisure time to devote to Slooking around. Our stocks are ready for your inspection. Everything breathes “Christmas” here. NS Come in and let us show you shades REASONABLE, PRICES For the Children There are many things in our stocks for the little members of the family. Here are a few sugges- _ Can you imagine anything that will please more at Christmas time than gifts of Furniture. In these days when the High Cost of Living is being talked of so much, practical gifts are more sensible than gifts with no lasting value. SMOKING STANDS—in many different al, and reed for table use make such prac- tical and desir- able presents LAMPS—-for the bedroom of the Umbrel. la shape, with silk ee $6.00 LT In the Furniture Department FLOOR LAMPS—many beautiful styles, make gifts of lasting value. In different finishes and sizes. Writing desk attach- ments, in addition. FOOT STOOLS—of reed and all leaher. CHILDREN’S reed rockers, tapestry up- anttack 93,00 to $8.5 _ Silks Can you think of a more useful and a more appropriate Christmas $3 to $25 gift than same silk, suitable for waists, dresses, evening gowns or fancy articles? : H Knitted sweaters, in white 27 inch messeline, per yard. stripes ‘in beautiful color comb- j Ki Waists red, grey, ‘etc . $1.00 ination. i imonas Fancy lace models, -black, white Read acer ‘ . $1.80 to $2.50: Silk kimonas and negligees, plain and combinations of colors. his c bbe os 27 inch faney Waistings, plaids, f s | 4 and pleated styles, in a variety of $7 50 to $] 3.50 panne GE awenter, stripes and brocades. 40 inch crepe de chine, light and } . Crepe de chine waists, dark and | cap, leggings and mittens. $1.25 to $2.25 Marks colors: $5.30 to $12.50 light colors, all sizes, 36 to 48. $3.75, $4.75 and | 36 inch plain taffetas, black, col $1.50 to $2.28 ; Silk petticoats of taffeta and mes. $ 4 235 to $7 50 $5.25 : ors and changeables, 40 inch dress satin and evening i seline, black and colors, and ° 3 . BATH ROBE sets, consist- shades. ‘ changeablts, prices Gocesstte “Orepe). Slouses, int, ing of robe, shoes and $1.50 to $2.25 $3 white and novelty shades. ng blanket, 36 inch fancy taffetas, plaids and $1.75 to $2.50 = oo $3.75 to-$7.50 $3.98 to $8.75 fer ceptable at any time. Ladies black stitchings, - gloves, all colors, plain and fancy backs ‘Ladies Heavy kid. gloves,. champagne. and. . black. quality with GLOVES A pair of gloves, whether-it be kid, mocha or silk is always ac- French Kid - Gloves, black and white, with white and meee $1.50 ' - Ladies two clasp French Kid! Heavy leather street gloves tinoy acs... DADO Visit Toyland Our basement is.a veritable Santa Clans’ storeroom. Come in and see the many things for the boys and girls. Washable kid gloves, in white, champagne, tan or grey. $1.50 and $1.75 worm VO Grey, Brown and_ Black ‘silk ini a” “$4.75 white Extra ‘CHILDERN’S FURS, . white angora, iceland fox, _ WEBB BROTHERS of Moufflon, etc. $2.25 and $7.50 | BOOTEES and bedroom slippers of crochet and felt. 35c to $!.50 SKATING SETS of knit- ted plain colors and fancy stripes, $1.25 to $2.25. Umbrellas Plain and fancy handles, both silk and mercerized tops, in a wide variety of styles, a most useful Christmas gift. . $1.25 to $4.25 Toilet Sets We have a large selection of traveling cases, carrying different combinations of articles. These sets make useful and delightful gifts, for anyone. Toilet articles of White Ivory, at all prices, and in various qual- ities. Leather Goods Leather bags of all kinds and sizes, for every use imaginable. We have them in various quality of leathers, and in the most want- ed colorings: These articles make Christmas Gifts Supreme.