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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS AREN’T You | DANCING THIS, “SHOCKING, SHOCKING, VERY SHOCKING By ALLMAN WELL, I'M NOT GoING AUDITORIUM ; ceptir ven |J.B. st Lawton, field organ- To CHASE AROUND AND E. H. L. VESPERMAN, Manager | Brilliant Re tion Gi izer of the mane Tabereulae davectbe| HELEN? Loow« HIM UP i & ' for Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier} tion, will speak on “Tuberculosis.” eee \ The reception given yesterday af- ternoon by Mrs. Edward G. Patterson in her apartments in the Hotel Mc- Kenzie for Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, wife of Governor Frazier, was attended by | bers of the. guild. “Mrs. Jones also nearly 200 guests and was one of the most brilliant society events of the legislative session. Mrs. Patterson and (Mrs. Frazier re- ceived from 3 o'clock to 5. were: Mrs. E, H. L. Vesperman, Mrs. A. J. Haney in the pariors,/ Mrs. T. C, Madden, Mrs. L. E. Maynard, Mrs. Thomas Cayou in the dining room, Mrs. F. A. Knowles and Mrs. P.-E. Byrne poured from 3 o'clock. to 4, and Mrs. Helen G. Hedden and Mrs. G. ‘A. Rawlings from 4 o'clock to 5. (Mrs, KnowJes, Mrs. Byrne, ‘Mrs. Hed- den and Mrs, Rawlings also assisted in the parlor while not presiding at the tea table.. Mrs. Haney also play- ed several piano numbers. The color tone of red was effect- ively introduced in the appointments in keeping with Valentine. Clusters of red roses and carnations were use4 in the parlor and ‘a bowl of Russel roses centered the tea table. Hearts were artistically arranged about the Toom where Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Assisting Entertains Guild. Mrs. B. E. Jones was hostess this afternoon at the St. George’s Episco- pal church parish house to co-mem- entertained Tuesday ‘at her home in First street, a limited number of her friends residing in that neighborhood. eee Valentine Parties. The Tintapa Camp Fire group gave a Valentine party Tuesday evening in the Presbyterian church chapel. Val- entine appointments were used and Valentine games formed the amuse- ments. (Miss Marshall, the director, was in charge of the affair. This evening the Christian Endeavor so- ciety will hold a Valentine social in the church chapel. eee Last Dancing Party. The most important dancing party of the week is the final of the seriés of eight parties given by the Capital Dance club in Patterson hall Friday evening. The committee on arrange- ments closes a most successful series of parties which have been enjoyed by the younger dancing set. One of the largest crowds of the season is | | i} \ KNOW ANOTHER: ONE THATS VERY FUNNY Too PM AFRAID THIS STOR WILL SHOCK You A LITTLE IT WILL IF 1 HAVEN'T HEAR dy WED. NIGHT, FEB. 21 ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN ga Replete With Musical Gems of Haunting Sweetness “Racketty Coo,” “In Vienna,” “In A Hurr “Katinka,” “One Who Will Understand,” Offers the brilliant and sparkling success ae > MUSICAL Swe) PLAY OF “ Infinite Charm By Hauerbach & Friml, authors of “High Jinks” and Frazier received and on the confcc-| expected to attend the affair tomor- “Your Photo,” “The Firefly” tions. row evening. “I Can Tell by The Way You Notable among the guests were the * ee: Dance Dear,’ —_ wives of the senators and represent-| The Fortnightly club met yesterday “I Want All The World to C 3 atives from the Yarious parts of the|afternoon with Mrs. Henry J. Linde, Know,” ONE YEAR AT THE " * state:“€imests"were'also present from|at her home in Avenue A. The pro- “Skidiskiscatch,” Mandan-and other surrounding towns.] gram was featured by splendid pap- “he Weekly Wedding,” LYRIC and 44th ST. . ‘ erg.on “America as a World Power” “1 Want to Marry a Malo Quar- Dancing Party For Nurses, L, Young; “Panama” by tette” Theatres, New York Dr. and Mrs. Martin W. Roan of KF, ‘alcott and “Administration Avenue A rill entertain at a dancing| of the Canal” by Mrs. F:; R. Smyth. party Monday evening, next, in Pat-|The roll call was responded to by * terson hall in honor of the nurses of| short talks.on the industrial and so- Company 's Own Special Symphonic Soloistic the St. Alexius hospital, and their /eial conditions of tho United States. Orchestra. Prices: $2, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c. Tiends. of @ ; ici ost A double wedding was solemnized SEAT SALE MONDAY. FINNEY’S DRUG STORE. ’ > Returns From New York. Wednesday morning in the St. An- Mrs, Fred L. Conklin‘‘of* Fourth|thony Catholic church, when Rev. street has returned ‘from a several} Father Augustine Fox united in mar-| — weeks’ visit in New York City. While] riage Miss Theresa Weigle and Ingus = 7 ‘ there she was the guest of her aunt,|Krois and Miss Frances Graff and An- ployes, and, incidentally, to protect Mrs. C. C. Burch. ton Weigle of St. Anthony, The serv- the company’s rolling stock. Twenty- ' ees t ices were read at 9 o'clock, and were two states now have some sort of a { For Senator and Mrs, Rowe. supplemented by a wedding break- WA 5 HAUL “full crew” bill on their statute books, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Smyth of Third | fast at the home of Anton Weigle, Sr. = a SSE ADS ss! street entertained as their dinner| Mrs. Weigle is a sister of ‘Mrs. George = = = - = ina ‘ Johnson's for hosiery. guests Tuesday evening Senator and|Grunenfelder of (Mandan, who was| spending several wee the guest [by the association and the various 4 ; Mrs. H. J. Rowe of Casselton, who are| among the wedding guests, of friends in Minneapolis, has return- OLD committees have worked hard for its HERE E in the ‘city during the legislature, ee a veitg ana With wee Aailtaaae pees +e Bride and Groom to Return. jed to the city and with Mr, i jams | s Ns ee Be Card and Dancing Party: Major and Mrs. Frank B. Henry of|is staying at the Hotel McKenzie. | CELEBRATE TONIGHT! Dancing anda musi ; mea s Members of the Girls sodality of St,|this city, a bride and groom of Jan- Exe | with talks from Gen, B.-A. :.| Railroad Men Interested ‘in Pass- Mary’s church have completed plans|uary, who have been spending their HUFF MADE AGENCY. pear | Dr. F. R. Smyth, Henry Reade for their card and dancing party for Honeymoon at he jqadleson. panne. W. E. Berber, superintendent of the! Pioneer residents of the Capital! prog Carstens will form the amuse- sage of Modified Full Crew Columbus hall, Whist will be played| apolis, are expected to arrive in the A eae 4.{ City and of Burleigh county will gath-| 7°" 4 Y Wes i and the game will start at 8:30 and|city in a short time and will be at| Dakota division of the Northern Pac in the, Knights of Columbus hall; ments. A special feature will be the Measure will be followed by dancing. home to their friends March 1, at the| fic, advises that effective February 10,/ this evening to hold their annual re-| musical program to he presented by Pe terre as : : hls Rose apartments. Major and (Mrs./a new freight, passenger and express! union of the Pioncer Association of} Mrs. Victor J. LaBose, Mrs. John A.| Representatives of seven North Da- fo Attend Senior Prom: Henry. lett, Minneapolis last. evening. agency was opened at Huff, 20.1 miles! Burleigh County, Dakota Territory.| Larson, Miss Clara “Tatley, Bos.| Kota lodges of the Brotherhood of A Miss’ Olga Anderson of this place| but expect to spend a short time in | Only people*who have lived in the’. and Ei t Griffit, The | Railway Trainmen are in the city to- . u wil!’ leave tomorrow morning for| Valley City and Jamestown before | West of Mandan, on the Mandan south city 25 years and their children are, Boman ee eee tiday, prepared to confer with the rail- Grand Forks, where ‘she will attend | returning to the city. lings invited. penteriaingrs: have, [he oie On Obie ae er pine. Phe Nena eee ranges —eaten every the finhual senior prom of the pniver- Wi ici heen, The Hotel of Character and Comfort} It is planned to have one of the being born and reared in. the Capital , Way committee of the senate relat day —will help you sity'of North Dakota, which will be Entertains at a Musicale, | Motel Radisson, Minneapolis. most enjoyable gatherings ever held City. : : | to Senator Mostad’s modified full-crew stay well, Order a big society event of Saturday eve-| Mrs. W. A. Hughes was hostess the | pe £ The program begins at 8 o'clock. | measure, No, 79, and with the house Sunkist now and keep a ning. f first of the week at her home in Sev- It will be also a time to pay the year-| committee on railroads on S. B. 78, supply of these uniformly ‘ aide cb enth street, at a charmingly appoint- 5 By BETTY BROWN. " » | ly dues of 50 cents. the semi-monthly payday bill, and S. good oranges in the house To Sell Candy. ed musicale and fancy work party. New York, Feb. 15.—Do you know how to look at a fashion plato? — B, 88, the 30-day release, or “ambu- always. Phe Camp Fire girls will sell home-| Thirty-six guests attended and the If you can pick out at least eight items of spring style in this Sashion NEW TELEPHONE Co, lance chaser” bill. Pee made candy at the food sale Satur-| musical program was presented by plate, you can count your 1 trained. observer. Bee fa The railroad boys are principally ° pean Nia ‘afternoon in the office of the gas| Mrs. F. E, Luehe, Miss Fay Conner, The one first to be seen is, of course, the Paisley pattern of the The G ord Telephone Co, of Gay- | interested in S. B. 79. This bill, th past ln in Fifth street and broad-|the latter sister of the hostess, Mrs. blouse. Paisley figures put any costume in thc center of the style lord, which plans to build a line from | claim, is far less stringent than m ¢ y way,,which will be conducted by mem-|H. H. Steele and Mrs. C. B. Taylor. : ps Belfield south through the’ west part | ures which have been in force for sev- by Rh aL bers of ihe Ladies’ Ald society df the|The national colors were used in of Stark county, the southeastern |eral years in neighboring states. It Uniformly Good Oy AM First, Baptist church. keeping with Lincoln’s birthday an-! part of Slope county, has incorporated | provides that a third brakeman must Oo Rete ' ; thie niversary and daffodils were the/ for $10,000. The officers are V. A.| be saued when a trai attains a ranges Entertains Class. blooms used. Mrs. Hughes was as-| Smith, president; Joseph Schwartz, | length of 50 cars. @ measure is : Miss Margaret McConkey entertain-|sisted by Miss Conner. vice president; Shelby Ward, treasur- | designed, the brotherhood men con- California Fruit GrowersExchange ed members of her Sunday school hee is | er; A, B. Cooke, secretary, and Otto/tend, simply to insure the safety of 6 class of girls of the Presbyterian For 'Dr. Craighead. | Ugsla, director. the traveling public, and the em- church last evening at her home in| Dr. E. B. Craighead, state commis- cei] ah = Second street, at a Valentine party. | sioner of education, was the guest of —_<—$€!€—¥—X—«—<—<—§S@D@GDLbLXx*x*> >= The entire membership attended and | honor at a dinner given Tuesday even- Valentine games were the amuse.jing by President Crane of the stat ments normal school in Minot. The dint j ek was served under the direction of ie i Child League to Meet, Miss Bryson of the -home economics The Child's Conservation league,| department and red and white ap- which was organized last fall, with|Pointments suggestive of Valentine Mrs. E. P. Quain as president, will] Were used. Following the dinner 4 ; . meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in| Short musical program and a talk by| the basement of the Will school. Mrs.|Dr. Craighead featured. ‘The guests | ; annriite urs included members of the city schoo! board, the library board, tho park | board and the school board of Harri- A 7 ‘ The Workers Of | son township. pier in the World with nand Women’s Club Nojen: y A The Current Events club was en- or brain, in doors or out [tortained yesterday afternoon by Mr, Smo olitan loors, conditions |J. G. Moore at her home in Fift! ¢ under all A A street. South American Islands” was and in all climes, will find in | the subject studied and interesting ' Shredded Wheat the food | papers on “Falkland Islands” by Me . i F. E. Packard; “Tierra del Fuego” by + . . . € that supplies all the material | vrs. altred Zuger; “Margarita Island” a4 this month. tae future work will appear exclusively ange b by Mrs. W, C. Cashman were read. a : i af . 1 for building healthy tissue | Verentine rhymes were given passe | 4 in Cosmopolitan. ’ * 4 : and good brain—a food that | sponses and the round table discus-| “e R ‘ ‘ rf . | sions were in charge: of Mrs. Cash-/ . a nourishes every organ of | men, the president. ‘The Moore home : Her first cont..sution is a bitter story of Broad ay bd the body and keeps the bow- | ¥@* artistically appointed in red oF and the shabby streets which feed upon it—about y . hearts and carnations, in keeping | : h Idn’t 5 the rice Lot’s of Seca els healthy and active—the | with the Valentine season. During} : a woman W ° wouldn’t p if price. i the social hour Mrs. John A. Larson, P] one universalcereal food that with Mrs. A. J. Arnot at the piano, ae won t, but when you ve rea ars ‘hi fast sang and Miss Matjorie Moore, young | ‘ appe: on the break: daughter of the hostess, contributed | rf ey NC SS ae | i HER’s NoT To REASON WHY can homes every day in the sisted by Miss Marjorie. ; year. Itis ready-cooked and Personal Notes, ' ed ne a a Mrs. George Gussner, who has been ‘ to judge some who do. ready-to-eat. For break the guest of Mrs. Christian ecundert perhaps you won t be so ready to judg! fast with milk or cream, or |of Avenue A, has returned to her .. home in Mandan. While here she at- . he s i fruits, Made at Niagara |¢onicd the production of “The Blue Miss Hurst has seldom expressed more ST ier . f Paradise ie kW) aaa aa fe ti than in this piteous tale of a clean little tassel in the Miss Emma Hille an iss Huber, 5 a . SEE | teachers in the New. Salem schools tarnished fringe of Manhattan. It will make you who have been the guests of Mr. ani . es oO k Sitk Mrs. G. D. Huber of Second ‘street, think—hard. And maybe start you speculating. n i aed Blac I see ee ne eT chit certain possibilities of your own future. She writes F Mrs. Charles A. Lack and children Fy Ee 4 : : Stove Polish have gone to Williston, where they that kind of fiction. It’s one of see explanations. = will join Mr. Lack and make their 5 ° future home. Mr. Lack, who was for- for Fannie Hurst’s enormous following. Does merly connected with the local Stacy Not Rub | ier of the Williston branch. Such writers as she, Robert W. Chambers, John CELT a Facies arte agar EIGHT NEW FASHIONS SHOWN IN THIS CUT. Galsworthy, Jack London, Arthur Somers Roche, ave been spi e "Paisley" f hes—not drap- Ed 1 imes i era. Old Paisley‘shawls make marvelous beach clothes—not D- : Merwrdtcd in the- Twin Cities, following &. trip ed into both robes, as might be expected, but cut up into very close gar Lee Masters, Gouverneur Morris, Herbert Se Wek Home in Fifth treet Wir Owens also | Ating bathing tights! ‘The waist of today’s ilustration shows a Pais Kaufman, George Randolph Chester and Samuel ir ip to Chic: ley design printe don white satin. . . ° : Get ¢ Today made oor wrtiahe ratieet has been 2 An experienced eye, dwelling on this fashion Bates will next pie Merwin, who also contribute to the March issue, a an eee out the-line which the girdle or sash’ makes about the waist, and also * cS < . > ! the manner of looping it without tying, and the place of fastening it, likewise explain Cosmopolitan senor mous following. almost i nthe center of the front; thus the sash alone has three new points. Probably the location of the huge pockets, exactly over the hip March issue on all newsstands now—20 cents WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER A NOR THER bone wil strike the observer next. ‘Then the paided strip of the skirt wil be noted as new. | Then the combination of the Paisley and the ‘plaid strip in one costume will attract, attention as an eccentricity now accepted as good style. 4 ° are without backles—doubtless one way the manufac- fine tootgear.

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