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FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917. (Wi socrty TO ‘ Miss Sanderson: Tendered Returns From Eastern Visit. | Farewell by Night Pupils Mrs. Madison M. Mounts, small son and daughter of this place have re- Miss Laura ’B,. Sanderson, formerly Lalve cae iG rother, ‘Charles | assistant state deputy of public in-| Jareb, of Minneapolis. They’ were ac- | struction, was tendered a ‘farewell last evening at the home of Dr. and companied home by Mr. Mounts, who Mrs. .F. R. Smyth in Third street, by went to the citieg to join them, e 0 'e | : the teachers and pupils of the night | school. The affair, which was a com- | plete surprise to Miss Sanderson, was | Planned by the student body of the How | Will Bring Up My Baby---By Billie Burke First Need of New-Born Infant Is Fresh Air and Plenty of it, Says Famous Actress By BILLIE BURKE. (Copyrighted, 1916, by The Newspaper Gives Luncheon. ‘he Enterprise Association.) Le 7 Bolton of Main street en- tertained informally Wednesday after- noon ata duncheon at the Hotel Me. Nature has made some instincts Kenzie, the guests including Mrs, E./4%4 some emotions in the human race H. L. Vesperman} Mrs.. Alexander|much greater than reasoning power, ng and the latter’s sister, Miss /and I must repeat that which you have rba Sawers, of Garrison, who is re ii probably heard before, that there is spending the holidays here. no joy known in this world that can 1 compare with that which comes to a WHAT TO EAT ! woman when her first babe is laid in . her arms. Follow Your Own Diet—Not) “hen it is that she makes the plan Another's of her baby’s life a beautiful story, There is a prover» to the effect and it is unfortunate that in many cas- school. -Miss Sanderson has. given gratuitously’ a ‘year’s work towards the ‘school.and was one’ of the first Public spirited women of the city to give it material -support. Miss San- derson left today for her home, in q LaMoure, where she will enjoy a 4 month's vacation, before deciding her future work. Besides being identified with the educational circles. of the state and city, Miss Sanderson was ‘Ideal Ideal Ideal Ideal Ideal Ideal Ideal Ideal Tall Slender Short Slender Tall Ucaoy Short Heavy ley, Above ley sie, Curoed Back Short Waisted ‘aist ist interested in the church and Sunday Raeceatee oe at jg {eS her energies and practical knowl- school work of the MeCabe church, | ‘hat what is one man’s | meat iS Jeage are not equal to carrying them Lae Ae Zon S POl! sical needs of her baby, and the first Returns After Visit. One must bear | Ut Miss May Houser, who has been this in mind in de- A mother must first look to the phy- spending several days in the city as’ the guest of Miss Erma Logan of Sec-| ond street, has returned to her home in Napoleon. ; need is fresh air and plenty of it. ae nat cae Have, if possible, a room with plen- mistake than that|ty of windows in which your child of blindly following}™ay sleep, or better, wrap her up the diet of others. | Warmly and let her take daytime naps The Chinaman thrives on rice. The [Out of doors. Even when the tempera. | r white man cannot live on it exclusive- |ture is below zero there is no reason | Dickinson library, who stopped in the/ly. There is a marked difference |Why a baby if properly made warm | city enroute from Lidgerwood and| even among people of the same race.| With coverings and hot water bottles | was the guest of Mrs. 'M. C. Budlong} Because our neighbor thrives on|Should not sleep with the windows, and o' vegetables and bread is no reason | Wide open. { Dickins: why we should adopt the same diet.| When mothers learn the importance | ene ee There is no general rule for eating. {of fresh air to the health of the child, Returns to School. Every person must: find out what |there will be much less of the “Great | Paul A. Cook, who has been spend-|foods suit them best. Keep to those | White Plague.” | ing the Christmas holidays with his|foods and avoid those which disagree Children who are always kept in | mother, Mrs. A. W. Cook of Fifth|with you. fear of cold and are housed in poorly.) fresh air, for I know that is the breath street, has returned to Minneapolis to} Rich, highly seasoned foods are, of | ventilated rooms never use their lungs of life. resume his studies in the law depart-| course, ‘bad for everyone. There are{tg the fullest extent. You can teach Billie Burke’s baby, Florenz Patricia. ment of the University of Minnesota. | certain kinds of plain articles of food | your child almost from the first to ex-] (Another articic by Billie Burke will eee which some people cannot eat. ‘And|pand its lungs. |appear in The Tribune tomorrow.) .. . whole lot depends upon the cook- . ing. 8 Billie Burke's baby, Florenz Concludes Visit Here. Patricia Miss-Zenka Trinka, librarian of the Will Not be Raised in Price Until January 15 ae When you bathe the child lay it on its back and rub its torso softly ryth- mically, and you will see how quickly it will inhale and exhale its breath in long sighs of contentment. My baby at three weeks would do this until I would laugh at its purely animal enjoyment. Whatever else my baby will have, it will have plenty of riends, has returned to We have received another notice from the retail prices will be advanced at the same time, We invite all ladies to call before that time and have a free fitting at the old prices, This is an opportunity to secure your Gos- sard Corset for the coming season at the old price. : : Gossard Corset Company stating that the price of Gossards will not be raised until January 15th, when all models will be rais- Special Musical Program. A special musical program will feat- Our ed from 33 1-3 to 50 per cent in price. pales | se { ure the evening service at the McCabe] Bacon and eggs and toast are on the LAL 9 Cry NEwskStC ' Methodist Episcopal church Sunday.| »reakfast menu in many homes. But SHE LOOKS PERT IN PLAIDS | CITY NEWS | J. Eastwood of Watertown, S. D., who|if the eggs are tbadly fried, the bacon —_——_———______—__——- e is spending several weeks in the city, Swimming in grease and toast hot NEW SEM VISITOR. Come in Tomorrow + will be one of the soloists. The choir|and soaked in butter the meal is go- Mrs. Peter Roth of New Salem was will sing two anthems, Mendelssohn’s|ing to be a mighty hard one to di- among the visitors in the Capital City 9, 2 ° “Behold God the Lord” from Elijah,|sest. ‘It may make one feel miser- yesterday. Don t delay until the last minute 4 and “O Light Divine” by Katalsky. able for the rest of the day. beams . 8 * Most people eat too much. A whole HERE FROM BRITTIN. , Concludes Visit Here. lot also depends upon the way the | M. M. Dralle of Brittin was among the business visitors in the capital city Wednesday. * food is chewed. If the food is not chewed sufficiently it is swallowed in too solid a form to ‘be acted upon by the gastric juices of the stomach. Indigestion follows. The Misses Vivian Irish and Mabel Nichols, who have been visiting their sisters, the Misses Marie Irish and Isa- belle Nichols, of the St. Alexius hos- pital training school for nurses, re- f turned to their home in St. Paul yes- | terday on No. 4. A number of enter- \ i { * TO LIVE HERE. J. J. Ryan, who recently moved hore from Braddock, has taken a house at 510%, Fourth street. “8 A. W. Lucas Co. RETURNS TO CENTER. Mss Irene Hamel, who has_ been spending several days in the city, re- turned Thursday to her home in Cen- ter. * LEAVES HOSPITAL, Mrs. Mat Crowler and baby, who have been in the Bismarck hospital, left yesterday for their home in Heb- ron. tainments were given in their honor, ‘among them a charmingly appointed dinner given by Mrs. P. B. Webb at her home in Fourth street, the first of the week. The Christmas colots were used in the appointments and covers eee Returns After Visit. ie were laid for the honor guests, Miss], H. J. Johnson, who has been spend- Ween ‘Marie Irish, Miss Isabelle Nichols, |{"® Several days in the city visiting RETURNS FROM EAST. friends, has returned to his home in .» Martin Gullikson has returned from Miss Boniface Morris and Miss Cather- ine Morris, the last two nieces of the| Detroit, Minn. ees a hostess. Following the dinner the 2 party was entertained by the Misses ASSUMES POSITION. spending the holidays with friends in Minneapolis and has resumed. his du ties at the Wachter Transfer com- ske, Beach; Mrs. Victoria Rataczyk Morris at their home in Sixth street.|| Mrs. Andrew Erdahl of Dickinson pany. i ele aR Se Ae a They oes nele fuente at the dancing {as arrived at the capitol to assume tegers and Miss Hattie Qunade of St. Phil party given by the nurses of the St.) position as stenographer in the sen- TAKEN TO MONTANA. |lip, Mont., were brought to the hos Alexius hospital Friday evening, De- ate. The body of Charles T. Johns was|pital to undergo treatment, es taken Monday to Glendive, Mont., for koe ® cember 29, in Patterson hall. interment. The deceased was a ranch- er near Redwater, Mont., and was 3! years of age. He died in one of the This young person knows furs will] local hosp add nothing to her pertness so she be- 2 hoe LICENSED TO WED. A marriage license was Tuesday to Charles J. Lobrock, | marck, and Miss Edna Laura Bu also, to iMart Erck of Hague and Miss Pauline Schlosser of Bismarck. The latter were married in St. Ma- H. E. O'Neil of McKenzie transacted business and called on friends in the city Wednesday. * ST. ALEXIUS NOTES, Among the patients to enter the St. Alexius hospital since the first of the year were Mrs. Marcus Gress, Richard- ton; Mrs. E. J. Meader, city; Mike Sabe, city; Elsie Brown, Stewarts-|decks herself with a gay plaid scarf dale; Mrs, A. A. Ferguson, Mott; Mas-|and wears a cap and gloves that are ter William Dunham, city; Masters|plaided, too. The angora_ set, cap, gest little star,” is the featured play-|]Robert and Wilbur Marquardt, city; gloves and scarf, is exceedingly popu- er in Thomas A. Edison's master-|Leona Meyers, Wilton; Carl Klein,|lar with young girls. The bigger the drama, “The Cossack Whip,” which|Villa; Mrs. Anton Welter, Napoleon; | plaids and the broader the stripes the ° will be the leading attraction at the|J. J. Leif, Coleharbor; Eugene Wach-| better the girls like them. One end of the scarf slips through THE COSSACK WHIP” ‘Dainty Viola Dana, known to all photoplay fans as “Broadway’s big- By BETTY BROWN. The sea offers its food with a delicate flavor. Time or heat makes all animal fats “strong.” The odor testifies to bacterial decomposition. HERE FROM BALDWIN. W. C. Streeter of the Farmers’ State mong the busi- ity Wednesday. * fssued bank of Baldwin, a ness visitors in th # HERE FROM ILLINOIS. Thomas S. Roberts of Evanston, ML., is spending a few d: in the city look: ’ Fismarck theatre tonight. This ex-|ter, city; Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Have- ry's pro-cathedral. Sarthe ceeeiea ; ae : > “ citing picture story is from the pen|jock; Maline Henke, Hannover. Aja slit and both ends are tucked under byte ieee his: Jand interests in; ths Fried in hog-fat or cow-butter, of James Oppenheim and pictures|baby girl was born the first of the|the coat belt. The bag was made to IN LOCAL HOSPITAL. : es Mrs. R.‘E. Trousdale of Mott, who was brought to the St. al for treatment. Mrs.| it is not the fish but the fat which offers its flavor. hold skates, but its purple silk top and plaid “lower story” are so pertty it will serve well for a Christmas shop- week to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fritag of Glen Ullin, Since the first of the year 26 patients have entered the in- LICENSED TO WED. A marriage license was granted Wednesday to I", H. Brooks of Meno- ' life in bloody Russia as it was yes- ee: terday and is today. It is said to | | consist of a series of mighty scenes See ea cP oreeptonel “punch” and sun ning. Mes: Adolph Kusske and Mrs. Julius KuS-) 67 and Miss Marie McCormick of Bis- k power.—Adv. becca e * & ff W | i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS : By ALLMAN ILL AT DAUGHTER'S HOME, rT iY! TOM MAKES A BUM GUESS Mr. and Mrs. E. Falkenstein are ill Lt We at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. F. O'Hare on Avenue ©. Mr, Falk- enstein is improving but Mrs. Falken- stein’s condition is unchanged. soe 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts for Baking-Shortening: Frying HO-MAYDE p How Do You DO, MR. DUFF ~ | BREAD IMPROVER I'M THE NEW REPORTER FOR THE MORNING PRESS - Have. You ANY NEWS ToDRy? Nov. DON’T HAVE To -ALL | SUGERST THAT You do, Is , Look AROUND AMONG YOUR. IDONT WANT TO! BUSINESS ACQUAINTANCES AND MIX IN ANY OF] INNITE SOME*NOUNG MAN OUT *. DINNER So THAT SHE CAN MEET BUYS RESIDENCE HERE. L, S. Vandever has sold his rest dence in Seventh street to M. W. Smith of the Western Sales company. Mr. Smith is a former New Salem resi- dent. He will occupy the property. ee BUYS RESIDENCE PROPERTY. is wholly without flavor or odor. Fish, oysters and fritters fried in SAWTAY are not robbed of their delicate, sea- tang flavor. ape A. J. Arnot, assistant cashier of the 3 . : i pitst National. bank, has purchased SAWTAY is readily digested and wholly the residence property of mrench assimilated. For those who are distressed with o eee ea by Or ond Me TASAGE digestive or intestinal disorders, SAWTAY and family will occupy it as soon as robs the frying pan of its terrors. they can get possession. : ; SAWTAY is Economical— | Use one-fifth less and over and over. | RECIPE FOR FRYING FISH Makes An Extra 1884 — 1917 All nan fh nach a pore, small blue, small week, small : Dry the fish thoroughly and season with sale and pepper, roll Loaf From The For 33 years NONE ined uml any mand ec SAW TRY 5 just as you woul joughnuts. When the fh is it Same Materials SUCH Mince Meat ‘will rise to the top and should be taken out immediately. A ful of HO-MAYDE - ~ Send for *: ids,” a Pi bey Died Ferro ied in he rg NO, H HAVEN'T: AMTHING] {'D LIKE WELL, IF You INSIST-1 DON’T Gy, has cost you only mR daa IP th of bread trom To Wave. Look pert PRESENTABLE TODAY 10c a package. SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. Woolworth Tower, N. ¥. HO-MAYDE, shortens the time HOWEVER~ HAVE Nov A LookING for making and gives the bread a GLASS HANDY 2 Righter, whiterand sweeter_quaiity. £ There are positively no failures, AND TAKE DINNER |: NONE SUCH sat! grins HO-MATDE pou clin wri US - | Kiowl ( y K 2 Silled Gout inca te MINC( EM 7 1 — ae HO-MA\ guaranteed to ; : y shokuely Eutts weoleroma end sha SAWTAY If unable to secure HO-MAYDE T ith all fe % Ht yoy ee hee Patchy oday, wii lood- * fa Bath § costs high, NONE fa : SUCH still sells at ; &s 10c a package. WHEN YOU ASK FOR Same Quality 6 BUTTER Same Price A MERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N. Y. A NORTHERN

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