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. © FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 4 rd}, ae with Mrs, W. J. Hutcheson as hostess. ‘| Y EMBROIDERED IN Twenty-five members and visiting | AA) PURPLE YARN | guests attended and the afternoon . | was spent in fancy work, after which “. an elaborate luncheon was served, A! * é 3 | short business session also featured Miss Halcrow to Give made for the annual Easter bazaar and | | ‘The visiting guests were: Mrs. Rob- : fool sale, which w! iM he held Saturday | | . Boyd, Mrs. Hopperstadt, ‘Mrs. Ei ° y j ert B. yy’ DP . ‘Entertainment Here! : well John N, ‘Hagan, Mrs. Lloyd Rader and attended and the hos the Mrs. Johnson. Jafternoon were M Wynkoop | District No. 4 met with ‘Mrs..0. B. | ‘Miss Ethel Halcrow of Grand Forks, | #4 Mrs. Patria Kelley. | Anderson at her home in Third street. | Nowy the noted ‘reader and impersonator, feet rt kf Mrs. C. W. Moses was elected pr 7 . will give an entertainment this even- GIVES BS EIRTALNME : | ldent of this division, with the re- ‘ , ing in the Knights ‘of Columbus hall,| A nice sum was wealized last evening maining officers re-elected. They are: | formerly the Commercial club hall.|from the literary and musical euter- Vice president, Mrs. C. 1H. Olson; sec- She will ‘be ‘assisted by Mrs. H. H.|tainment ‘given in the First Baptist | {ond vice president, Mrs. U. E, Ander- ‘Steele, soprano, of this city. Miss|church by local talent. A nice crowd | ; son; secretary, \ ‘iS. Lobach; ‘Halcrow, who is connected with the] Zreeted ‘the entertainers “in the bro-| treasurer, Mrs. E e. Twenty- | extension department of the ‘North y : one members and frien < Dakota university, is noted for her|M. C. Schoelkopf, Mr. ! A musical program was enjoyed and | GOne of the finest interpretations of Indian characters Weel: Mis R.A. Tra was presented by Mrs. Hoorn, pian- | s f and has made this a specialty in her} #d H. 8 ist and Ariel Anderson, small daugh-! entertainments. The program will be- pented ee dente p ies | ter of the hostess, and Ruth Coraner, | : assortments ina most 04 A gin at 8 o’clock and is gs follows: foraldine enwarden, Brace | who played a piano duet. .Miss An- | Ley ied s 4 “An Old Love Story” .. Lincoln son and W. J. Freed, were the} | derson also gave a vocal solo. A! distinctive stock of (a) “Encouragement” . Dunbar iad | number of new members were receiv- | oe) ° (b) “An Old, Played-out Song,” Riley Fea aceg teat serie a eeiac | ed yesterday and the visiting guests I a “The Necklace” ........ (Maupassant ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. included ‘Mrs. Folsom, the Azes| si dies Spring Shoes (Miss Halcrow. Mr. Rowe, wife of Senator il J.) Weisenborn, M Flannigan, Mri ’ aye “Dost Thou Know That Sweet elton and M Aer | Uummings, ‘Mrs. St. George and Miss | 1s being exhibited i Land?” (From opera Mignon).. Sprake of Casselton, who were visitors Ealrud. | ° ° siscale ashe ossl ROLES Mrs. Steele) in the capital city for some time. the | aa i : right now 1n our ». ry “The Courtship o’ Sanders ‘Mc- latter eng ne tee of Mrs. Prank | H Glashan” (in Scotch costume)... = of Fourth street; were honor Ge ee aciets rs meeiisas re eee ae | Shoe Department. “Miss Halerow. Brown | | Solo—Selected ......... Mrs. Steele Haug Gf Suuestowrt Aes | “Minnewaukan"—A Sioux’ Legenda | Rowe BETS. PDIAAG | HLODD OD 1 Ay | (in Indian costume), Miss Materow | ston eurante home “umn Be They are the smartest and most stylish My Hi Th ice” TAUCK, A munber of entertainments \ “Croom Semson Oath) ee” were given in thelr honor during their <ohas been’ called to | specimens of Kid and Buck Leathers in pattern and incolor : ‘Mrs. Steele)! the attention of Capt. Murphy of the | harmony that the genius of shoemaking has ever produced. egro costume)... Lee ‘Salvation army, that of Mr. and Mrs. | ‘aa ‘Anon | JWADING ROLE. * RK. H.’ Corey of Wing. Mr. Corey Is | * cats Mi a oe Miss Louise Duggan has been chosen quite ill from tuberculosis, For six H sant Miss Haiero jabliss Fomfse Duggan Ins ben ete De La eee Caen cane oe ne | Some very striking and individual crea- hia Migs neeeey Honore. stined in auaetieee Reid j BO Ne aE Chis aliases oor (Re a tions in Walkover’s, Utz & Dunn, and Harry H. Gray. ‘ . 4 2 : mM dn Mandan, ay eveutbs Ot e ha is disease. I" yi : Ty March 9 under the auspices of the six weeks he has been living at . a Miss Dorothy ‘Treacy, daughter of ks he} There is a style and shape for every individual taste Dr. and Mrs, R. H. Treacy of Broad-|ichisnts of Pythias as a benefit for the Third street and his condition is such | y has received the honor of being! Mundun library. This role offers the | that the physicians red him | \ : : ole teil geident oi ines souhomore one | for emotional acting and Miss] | to a warmer climate. The Price Range is from $5.00 to $12.50 Stig TiSeEyIanEGaATGias inneapolis.! Hyan's portrayal of it will be one | They are without funds the oponins griered Stanley Hall at} or the big hits of the play, Miss Dug- they can dispose of a small farm near | Fae DUCRANE: OF peneol last, fl Shel aini thy orth Dakota Wing will ‘be unable to make the folmerly at ended - Berkeley coneees Univer prominent in the change, The sele of the farm and | le, a favor in fiz siety circles. of that. city. TT WN, 5 ation ‘ nis " the younger society cizctes of the Cap. S7MACY Mies Hi ot UME Gas Fee ee Gulity (eae ROE ibn SEE THEM DISPLAYED IN WEBB B RO ‘ tn j Miss Msta Sharpe of ‘South MISS GRONNA BRIDE. New York, Mareh are ne SUIRINE hi relatives in Idaho and give him | OUR WINDOWS i Dakota was also elected president of] ,,, : 2 ve charm of a white wool jersey dress is) 114 medic niion required. Capt. the foshinen class, The wedding of Miss Grace Groune.) produced by a liberal amount of em- me MetOF ee ret VAD eo daughter of ‘Senator and Mrs, A. J.| proidery done in purple wool with a| Murphy is: aid from the r Gromna of Lik and Carl W. 1 dents of Bismarck to help them me 7 Supper Well Attended. . of Hettinger, ‘ ‘aguite matehing fringe. | the trip, and is alvo Jooing for a pur Over 100 attended the potluck sup- eeu Wednes The belt is unique in that it cross-| Ghaser for the fo | 1 per last evening given by the Ladies ‘tuveal hington, D. ¢,{ es in front, returns to the back, and re alae j 3 Aid society of the Presbyterian Doermann of one of the} Knots once with two short ends. 0 —__—__—_—9 | t church in the church chapel. The Lutheran” hue This design, by an authoritative | CITY NEws 1] ' super follower ‘ the _ vegular work lipne service was sented by at aa creator, is a splendid example of how A 0) | meeting, at which over 50 women Of ception at the Congressional Club, A] Style may be achieved by pronounce EATERS COCK TOSBIGAL: . the congregation attended. The men] jarge representation of. senators and | ormamentation. | EN Ce OCR ares ales = 2 == = oe eM of the church were guests at the sup-| other sand thelr wives were Miss Gertrude Hanson: of Hloprony i ie League’; Av C: -Towuley, on (Townluy sin addressing the. bi [m E per. Mrs. W. P, Lomas, Mrs. Wil- Mr. Lewis and his bride will has entered the Bismarck hospital | @ > League”; A.C. mys i ‘ i sing the hanquet |MR, WELCH UNDERGOES liam ‘Moore, Mrs. O. R. Barnes and] Snjoy a ionth’s Weldilig trip to joliits BERSON AL, On : for treatment. “The League,” and Representative | ziven in his honor at the MeKenzie | OPERATION TODAY Mrs. L. Van Hook composed the com-| in’ Florida and Cuba, ‘They have an-| Me and Mrs. G. W. Cochrane 0 Sa Waller J. Maddocis of Mountrail coun- This is the result of your | Word has been received here from mittee in charge of the supper. woe Are A ie Hettineer ing the, Rosser street. moved “today to the ACCERTS NEW POSITION. | lty, “The House and the Last.” Sen. together, It has proven. a{ Mrs, G. A. Welch, who is with Mr. Lye. date for receiving friends, ‘The bride | Fisher house in Second street, Cormeriy | | Ase ARC ee Feaee a Sug | ttor Cahill spoke on the subject of J zreat victory’ for democratic zove | Weleh in Rochester, Minn., stating Arrangingg For Convention. was honor guest at a dimer Monday | occupied by Supt. and Mrs, J, M. Mar. | necte Ah the Hosk mi store, has /«) oague Legislation.” ment, At the nest presidential election | that Mr, Welch would undergo an { Members of the Royal Neighbors cat the Congressional Club given | Seite rend eee ented a positian at the Web) ror’ “SAVithin ihe next six mouths the Non- [the Teague will be found an inuportant | operation at the Mayo Brothers insti H will hold a bakery sale tomorrow af-| by Representative Mrs, Charles |, Frank B. Allen, who hax been spend | thers’ store. ‘Partisan league will begin the orgen- [national factor. ina position to di tute today. The operation was pos 4 ternoon in the office of the Gas com-] Bennett Smith. The t appointments Hp Saas cea “itt slice scan pusiens RETURNS FROM BURNSTAD. tion of all the: states west of Te [to some extent at least what the poned from Tuesday because of the pany, in Fifth street and Broadway, ach baskets filled with- pink ty rong ‘Cal ASE Tete Nay for his} G. W. Cochrane of the Kimball pi | Mississippi” states President A. C, [onal policies shall be limited room at the hospital. ‘ to raise a fund for the entertainment weet peas and forget-me-nots; eae es Newark “h Mr Allen ig{ano and ©. Dillen, his piano tuner, | { - of the state convention, which will be] while the place cards were s He ed ti tadinews with F. Bier |have returned trom Burnstad, where! held March 21. The local lodge is music adorned with tiny flowers Seppe chad 1 7 bu ness oe adi bee swoplings.| : i Hledden of the M¢Kenzie Hotel. they placed a number of new pianos. | making extensive preparations to en-ja bar of music from Lohengrin, Mrs. Fred Wick of Center, has ar- ee | tertain the many delegates expected | other gue: y. Lewis, 1 ea ii ies ay a ds coending Sev BIRTHS ANNOUNCED. | from all parts of the state, Agnes Hart Wilson, Mr, and aa nee here ting Treats While | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J see Joseph A, Herbert, Miss Amy Gronna, here she is a guest nt the Grand vs-|e?ald of Garrison, Wednesda: " Af a meeting of St. Mary Sewing Kemper Cowing and Mr. Hatgen? Citic. & 3 Pe nde St. Alexius hospital, a daugh Circlevof ‘St. Mary's P1 - Y ‘ a daughter to Mr. and Mr XM R. Hazeltine i terday afternoon arra. Johnson’s for hosiery. [ager Mars wie Hirani Schultz of Washburn, the same da some time by Mr. and iCENSED TO. WED: t “al irl tO i t ae returned A’ marriage license was issued | o their home Us eee Thursday to Dr. Lawrence G. Dunlap} - of Bismarck and Clemence Many Interested in Concert. | Tuckey of Lidgerwood, N. D. Also, a! oer |, When John MeCormack, the Irish! iicense to Archie Marvel and Frances i tenor, comes to Fargo Thursday even- Slater of Britti a | ing March 8, for his first appearance ; ‘ | : in North Dakota and the only one = this season, he will be greeted ‘by lov- ers of music from all parts of the l A ERS HOLD BANQUET a state. Mrs. W. F. Cushing of this city, who is managing his appearance . in Fargo, has had requests from rep- Non-partisan Legislators Give Spread | Commences Thursday, March Ist; Ends March 3; resentative people of the state for in Honor of A, C. Townley | seats and her advance sale has been at McKenzie. | quite large. The Knights of Colum- A banquet in honor of A. C. Town-| This i 1s going to be the greatest Bargain Sensa- w* Pac, bus of Fargo are planning a large} ley, president of the Non-partisan | reception for McCormack and every] league, w given by a tion that ever struck Bismarck. day from 12:00 noon, to the Lu-| league legislators at Me : ger Furniture company is giving con- hotel _last evening. (Plates were laid | crt reo Vy i ye || HERE ARE THE MONEY-SAVING PRICES mack records. The noted tenor has D.C. “Coates, head of the Non-parti- | arranged the following progtam and,|san league publications, was st: | jin addition, will sing many of his} master, and among the speakers were Wi ean eee cee Rees cantar an pies | favorites as encores: + Governor Lynn J. Frazier, who dis- Rh. MC. CROCHET SIRCONE, 4c rt RKISH TOW BLS, (a) Air: “Dear Eyes, So Tender’ | cussed “The State and the Leagu Cotton, 1000 balls ‘8 Ter ball a Full size, 8 Fy f Giutius C: jandel| Attorney William Lemke of Fargo, | all Colors: ....... c Each . ..OC Notions * 4 (Rodelinda) who spoke on the subject of “The Law | Limit to each customer 100 DO% HWANDKER- 1 Allegro. - gute |= | <8 balls chiefs, good qual- FANCY RIBBON 8c Our entire line of No- rAdagio and Allegro. .Cervetto-Salmon aos pens LES Per yard tions, value 10 and 15¢, Mr. MoBeath, LEADING WOMEN IN ity, Sule 2 for Se fren > This Bile ea pia) Ave, Saree pene BIG VOTE PLEA| CHILDRED GooD WINDOW SHADES Sie 8e |(b) Faded Flowers Schubert CURTALN SCRLY !(c) May Night ... Brahms Quality belts, ‘10 SULT ALN "8 . , 39c | (d) Spirit Presence . Schumann Sale... c Sale, per yd oo. Good quality Mr> ‘McCormack. (a) Pantalon..Fiocco, Arr, by Moffat | (b) Sarabande and Allegro .. Leclair DON'T MISS ‘THIS SALE ON Ro M,C. CROCHET COTTON. REGULAR SIZED BALLS, eee le ai Sane McBeath, TODAY ONLY, PER BALL ris olk : (a) Moorlough iMary : igyiae ans Arr. eee gan-Iox HOUSE APRONS, CHILDRENS = WASH P NU CUT GLASS LADIES PURE SILK (b) Two Fragment: abuain, de : t Dishes. Hose. * Mairt (Note), ... Arr. by Hughes, Sood a oe 69e ai 8c net ir 49c (c) The Magpie’s Nest ......... full -69c . ah = OE AAT sae ee, lg Reg Pe OS re ae aime Same cmt teeny ee eee eRe Ro cay ff Vacisce gwicletae wieieieys .... Arr. -by Hughes St (c) Must I'Go Bound : é es Arr. ‘by Hughes BOUDOIR BREAK- GOOD QUALITY JAP- GOOD QUALITY EN- | GOOD QUALITY STA- ge Woy hurry to your grocer’s for a (d) Pastheen Fionn - _ fist: Cayie? ieee Cand velupex,. 100 in 15 tionery. This 19 can of Calumet—learn your tage pate ATs yD Bile cies 106 | Sacer. sate 15¢ box, per’ bux G J sate, omy Cc final and best lesson in baking (a) Adagietto .. Bizet - —bake everything with Calu- jC) Zigeuners olen Berane’ BACH DAY WILL FIND OUR TABLES FILLED WITH BARGAINS WHICH YOU CAN NOT FIND met that proved a failure with ELSEWHERE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THIS SALE. other Ba aking Powders | (PRE MLIWREV ET |... SALE STARTS AT 9 ALM. hi 1 hich (b) Your Eyes . Edwin Schneider ’ a 5 he te: whi (c) Cradle Song Hamilton Harty E z ‘This ay t nn a {(d) Her Portrait ...... John Melvin ENAMEL WARE, ALIL 3ER proves alumet the surest, Mr. MeCormack. LARGE WILLOW 2e items will be put ‘ Good quality safest Baking Powder in the Aone tee Clothes’ Bas: Ga thisieale 1 re) y i 4 world—the most economical Mrs. L. E. Opdyke was hostess yes- 4 wets, Sate. PBC | ai ai c Ys to buy and to use. My terday afternoon at her home in Man- Je All 1 items Z Se mother has used Calumet for See ener thet coulda’ ATi costars : | years —and there’s never a the McCabe Methodist ‘Episcopal ALBARING® | W Al GS. % ake-day failure at our house.” church. The meeting took the form Morey | THIS ILL BE A S E OF BIG SAVIN le Don t 5 { |of an informal tea. Mrs. George E.| More than 1,000 women seeking the ° k HUNDREDS OF . Highest A 1 Vallace poured, assisted by ‘Mrs. C.| vote have mobilized in Washington,| let anything eep you away. Received Kirk. The visiting guests were: |D. C., under the leadership of Miss | New Cook Book Free— Mrs, Lynn J. Frazier, Mrs. George A.|Morey of Boston, to demonstrate the} B ARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED. See Slip in Pound Ce (McFarland of Valley City, who is vis-| biggest plea for suffrage ever staged | re Olip in Fou aR iting her daughters, Mrs. E. B. Cox/at the capital. The great work began/ and Miss Dorothy McFarland,’ andj yesterday, the women coming from! SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS—COMPARE PRICES. ‘Mrs. Eckhart. A short business ses-|all parts of the country, and Tepre-| sion was held and victrola music was | senting all ranks of life, . enjoyed. Twenty-five attended, in ’ ie all. District No. 2 was entertained by ; ‘Mrs. ‘Augusta Little at her home in WHEN YOU ASK FOR : Seventh street. After a short bust- ‘~ TO VES NE ness session the afternoon was spent B a a i E R THE S RE THAT SA YOU MO ¥ in fancy work and luncheon was serv- m Bi c “4 ed. The visiting guests included Mrs. smar: k ie ota W. H. Ebeling, Miss Emma Hagen, A NORTA ERN ? ETeer ae ‘Mrs. Showalter, and Mrs. Loafman. District No. 3 mfiet'at the parsonage”

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