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“Elfin Dance,”. Grieg; “Romance,” = , Best and Walle Dirlam. Bismarck Wom en Are Asked to ' Give. More Time to Red Cross The local-Red Cross chapter is sending out an appeal for more wom- en to work on articles for the soci- ety. The urgent demand for Red Cross articles is, beginning to be felt in the capital city.» One of the prin- White sewing cotton, No. 30. White darning cotton. Needles, No. 5. Darning needle. Needle case. ‘Mrs. C. F, Bolt, Miss Helen-Sullivan and Supt. J, MauricéMartin, * aoa \ Personal. Notes. Mrs. E. G. Field, formerly of this city, who has been spending the last year in California, has arrived in the city and is the guest of her father-in- ond - nf ype = GREAT ‘SHIRRED POCKETS DECK ay sy: Musicians To Give Benefit a Te Be : For Local Red Cross Chapter T easons Best Buy a » ‘ * ® ie ° The piano pupils of Mrs. Wheeler , Lichner—Miss Cochrane. a White Canvas Pumps of high school age have arranged an|. ‘“Habernare,” Bachmann; “The Top ° ° artist program, as a beneut for the, 0’ the Morning,” Scott—Miss McDon- they are carried In both local (Red Cross chapter this evening, ald. if 1 d di 1 h ] in the high. school‘ auditorium. A{ “Punchinello,” Dugge;. “Romance special feature will be the presenta-|/from ‘Raymond’,” Thomas-Teres — arge an me lum Ow ee eo: tion of six-numbers from Grieg’s Peer) Miss Schultz. . . ° Gynt suite. They willbe assisted by| Quartet from “Rigoletto,” Verdi— Special price for Mrs. Fred L. Conklin, reader; Miss: Hazel Pierce, Dorothy Moore. x cM Muriel Floren, pianist, and Miss Eliza- PART Il. SATURDAY beth Bayliss, soprano. Miss;Floren,}| “Funeral March,” Mendelssohn — who has been studying music at the | Miss Lucas, Josephine Welch. University of Minnesota, will play| “Showers of Stars,” Godard; “‘Scher- numbers in the suite’in place 6f Miss |.zo.in B Flat,” Schubert—Miss Pierce. ; Wallie Dirlam, who has been called} “Consolation,” No. 4, Liszt;. “Pre- e to Plentywood, Mont. She -will also|lude Dramatic,” ‘Kettelby—Marjorie play two other selections. Mrs. Conk-} Best. A teLh : * § Shei lin will give a review of the story! :. “Jugglery,” Godard; “Rondo Capric- d We carr y an excellent collection of low footwear for women i of each number and Miss Bayliss will | cfoso,” Mendelssohn—Miss Floren. White high shoes in in plain Pumps, Colonials and straps, made of patent and dull q sing; the Solveig’s song. The program] Duet, “Oh Thou Sublime Sweet. Eve- Washable kid ‘Rein leathers. Goodyear welt and hand-turned soles, Louis covered, 1 WE he follows: ning Star-—Esther Staley, Mr. Holta. ‘e z enya a the all-leath Vitam als ices ran from .50 to pie Prelude: Trio, National Airs—Hel- PART Il. skin’ cloth and Nu- he all-leather military heels. - Prices range $8. en Lucas, Esther Staley, Angelo Holta.|_ Peer Gynt, Grieg: *Arbian Dance,” buek. atch! PART Tf. “Morning,” “Ase’s Death,” ‘Anitra’s i ij 5 Trio, Minuet in E flat, Mozart—Ex. | Dance,” “Solveig’s Song,” “In the Hall 6 50 Comfort Style and Durability 4 cene Schultz, Isabel Cochrane, Mar- of the Mountain®' King’—Readings, . to garet McDonald. Mrs. Conklin, voice number, Miss Bay- e “Nocturne,” Essipoff—Mr. Holta. lise; piano numbers, Miss Floren, Miss $ 12.00 Main Street BISMARCK, N. D. RED CROSS WORK IN FULL SWING s a cipal needs of the sogiety now is peete chutone erage iain und. white, law, Jack Fields. More than $800 has been subscribed, Conklin. ‘There are five kinds of wea yaaa aa one are Maree thimble. Sree yea acae Mrs, E. H. Lindsey will arrive Sat-|to date for the Burleigh county chap-|membership: Life, $25; sustaining, Mrs. P. C. Remington has been ap-| Blunt pointed sclagors, urday from Minneapolis to join her) ter of the Red Cross society. At a| $10; contributing, $5; subscribing, $2, pointed chairman of the supplies com-|. Cake of soap. fa Bushee, Who ia connected the ths meeting of the executive committee {and annual, $1. Washington’s share mittee and will be glad to: give in-') Safety pins, medium size. 7 SBiOre: in the Commercial club rooms yester-| of these memberships is as follows: formation to anyone. desiring to help.| Common pins. Miss Olwen Hughes, who has been/qay, Mrs, F. L. Conklin presented the| Life, $25; sustaining, $7; contribut- The local chapter will supply a lot} Small comb. Sai eee connected with the secretary of state's! first report of the secretary and re-| ing, $3; subscribing, $1.50, and an- of comfort bags, which is one of the} Tooth brush. office, has resigned her position and| ceived the commendation of the mem-| nual, $50. : dy great necessities of the national soci-} Tooth paste. New York, June 15.—Skirts which) mense shirred pockets applied with | will go to join her parents, Rev. andj bers for the energetic manner in Whether your money goes to Wash- re Buy ety. In order to give more definite} Small round mirror. are fitted by shirring are considered | the stripes running across the front. | Mrs. R. H. Hughes in Aberdeen. which she is performing the exacting| ington or stays in Bismarck, it does es information regarding the bags the| Handkerchiefs. very. smart as a contrast to the thou-| (Pussy: willow silk, georgette satin} Mrs. John Peterson and baby have’ services of that office. relief work, just the same. (jl following description and list of arti-| Lead pencil. sands of varieties of plaited models. | and various rought oriental silks are; returned to their apartments in the; Of the $809.20 secured through} The executive committee discussed cles are given: Writing pad, envelopes and yost-| 4 charming summer skirt of striped | preferred to cotton for cool summer | Annex from the Bismarck hospital. memberships, $474 has been forward-| several plans yesterday to raise funds Comfort Bags. cards. green taffeta is decorated with im-] skirts. Mrs. and Mrs. M. Lenhart of First}ed to Washington for the national|for the local chaptad to assist in Bags should be made of washable! Playing cards. * : street will leave Saturday for Fargo,| chapter. Under the Red Cross regu-|equipping the section that will go material and’*may contain any or all Collapsible aluminum drinking cup. TT | where they will spend some time as/ lations, a certain portion goes to the;from Bismarck to France under the of the following articles (size of bag| Pocket knife. New Motiograph in city for a month With her parents. A’ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crest./ central. treasury. It is expended for | direction of Dr. Quain, ‘who has heen 10x13 inches, with draw string at] ‘*Shoe laces, tan. : number of capital city people expect, Later they will go to Radium, Minn.,| general relief work, which just now | commissioned by the Red Cross. p): oh . *In comfort bags jade for the navy Operation at St. Alexius| to attend the many events scheduled | to visit Mr. Lenhart's sister, and from| happens to be in connection with the To ‘Announce Plans. *3 *Khaki-colored sewing cotton, No. serine cotton, buttons: and: shoe laces for next week ne the school, there to Mille Lacs, Minn., where they|'war. : After the campaign for the war re- 0. should be black. i ine, re- will spend the summer. They will] Following are the numbers enrolled) lief fund, is. over, plans will be an- . yo . — = aL tly pina testi er oe Food: Sale Saturday. also visit in the twin cities. in the . various ‘memberships: ; Life, | nounced from time to.time . Just now Re LS aie Gair ance of 72 pupils. over the: previous: pital, was given a ‘tryout Wednesday The women of tne First ° Baptist]. ‘Miss Mina Anderson, who has been) 3; Sustaining, 6; contributing, 33; | there is urgent need for people to port Soows wn. 3 year. The attendance last year was by ‘Arthur Bauer, manager of the Or-| church will hold a tood sale tomorrow connected with the A. W. Lucas com-| Subscribing, 106, and annual, 198. provide material and to sew. As the In School Attendance}1,199._ The gain. shows''a ‘normal |pneum theatre. ‘The machine is one| afternoon: in the office of the Gas com-, pany store for several years, left this 3 Total of $809.20. Red Cross insists on uniformity in Bit growth of the city. iss 6t late model-and will be used for|pany.. A fine line of foodstuffs will! afternoon on a several months’. vaca- Memberships paid in amounted to} all materials, those who desire to The ariiuat report: of: the Bismarck | oy ey weit demonstrations. ‘be on sale. tion. She will visit her parents in| $730 and. gifts to the. chapter in the} contribute material or ‘sew should : ther School ‘Notes... ; Besides being used for professional wee i Flasher and sister, Mrs. Hofacker, of | 8U™ of $79.20 brought the grand total) communicate with Mrs. Paul C. Rem- schools just, issued by. Supt.:J. Maur'} Fighty-seven ‘pupils: have. enrolled x s B i up to $809.20. ington, chairman of the committe ice Martin -shows.w.gain in! attend-|¢, Rpts oe age purposes, films will be shown for the Special Meeting Saturday. Jamestown, before leaving for the.Pa- re tontaae . : ngton, chairmen e.committee, om: 3 t for the summer teria, whic Je’ being | Goterrainment of, the management and] ‘The Women's Auxiliary, to-Comp-| cific coast. She will make a-tour of/ ,A tesume of the finances of the! supplies. ane conducted in the Wit aco Mi | nurses of the institution. any A will hold a special meeting on | Yellowstone national park. en route. | Chapter, according to the report given), The executive, committee has appro- . 0. Casselman; _ Principat Sots the i an) see x Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the} Mrs. J. Maurice Martin and ‘daugh- yesterday, is as follows: Cost of} priated $100 to be used by this com- aia eg in charger iene it8 eee” | Lawn Festival. Commercial..club rooms to. make ar-| ter of Fourth street have gone to SE WcLtRMtchinn Sarde teen te share a for patente is ba eb Agnes Boyle. The’ school “is ‘being}\ Members.“of the third ‘division of | rangements Tor the “feed” for the sol- | Garretsville, O., where they will spend | 4 section Not BL request of donor, will eteerelee at the fro a tht . . conducted to aid: the ‘pupils who. did, the Ladies Aid spciety of the Mevabe| diers at Fort Lincoln on July 4° All the summer with Mrs. Martin’s moth-| tr. ‘Leslie of McKenzle, $16; paid to Commiltess me Mhot pas 3 rs f church will sell ice cream and cake| members and women of the city inter-| er. While in the east Mrs. Martin] oy osnma Ber Fey Bi ominittess, | D pass the examination. This does sae chairman of supplies’ committee,J’ Committees have been named, as ‘4 on the lawn of the hurch this even-| ested in the boys are asked to attend. | will visit in Cleveland. Supt. Martin a pot mtean jal oad the, alee failed ing. A-cordial invitation is extended Aner will go to Mandan next week to teach $100; incidental expenses of chapter,| follows, to aid in the work of the j Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface, eset eas and entering. achoo!| #0 the public Armour Visitors Here. in the ‘summer Echool. SS Disbursements. oneivilian “Rellet—Dr. F. R, Smyth ‘ to try a remedy for freckles. with the ; ’ “8 L. Booher and son, Roy Booher, of} :Miss ‘Rose M. Teichmann, who has 4 eel ea grasa Guarantee of a reliable dealet that it Tate in the term were | the causes. “National Worker Here. . Armour, 8, D., have arrived in the been at the Bismarck hospital for “Total disbursements to date amount to’ $608.09, leaving balance in the Dr. W. J. Hutcheson, Captain Murphy, S.A s e The school management is asking ee eer euiesr wii ae it Hie that the parents co‘operate with the _Mra. Harriet B. Hall.of Hlinois, na-| city from Minneapolis, where the lat-| some time, undergoing treatment, has treasury of $201.11. feneral Propaganda—Geo, N. Ken- give you a clear complexion the ex- teachers to make the summer schoot|-tional worker of the W. C. T. U., gave] ter graduated this week. front. the law returned, to her home in Fargo. = { After sending Washington’s share | iston. pense is trifling. a@ success. an address before the local branch| department of the University of Min- Miss Hazel ‘Hutcheson of Sixth} of membership money, .the balance is Membership—Mr. Keniston and rep- Simply get an ounce of othine—dou-| ‘The kindergarten classes are being] this afternoon in.the home of Mrs. J.| nesota, While here they are the guests Street, who is attending the com-| used by the local chapter for what- | resentatives of 53 organizations. a \ ble strength—from any druggist and|Conducted on the North Ward school] 0. Varney on Second street. of their daughter and’ sister, Mrs. C./mencemont festivities of the Agricul-| ever relief work is desired with ap- | Finance—H. P. Goddard, R. C. Bat- 4 eer @ few applications should show you/Campus so as to give the children oe 8 C. Putnam.of Fifth street. Later they | tural college in Fargo, is a guest at] proval of the national headquarters. |tey, J. L. Bell, H. H. Steele, O. N The ‘To Attend Reunion. will go to Montana on a business trip.|the house party given during the] All money appropriated is audited. by | Dunham and Mrs. LaRose. ” how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles... the benefit of the large ground. classes are in charge of Miss Wil- lams and her assistant, Miss Keenan. The flagpoles have been erected at} the three buildings. Each school will) have a committee of boys to raise and lower the flags. The committees will assume their work at the beginning of the schools next fall. ‘father, George A. MclFarland, who has served as president of the Valley City state normal school for the last 25 | years. | Mr. and Mrs. J. 1B. Cox of Seventh street will leave Saturday for Valley City, where they will attend the big reunion held in honor of the latter's Mrs. Cox will remain in that By Betty Brown. never go into the water has forced beach beauty now boasts a beach se * Outing at Apple Creek. Mr. and Mrs. I. J..Taylor of Sixth street entertained a party, of: friends Thursday afternoon at an. outing at Apple creek. The picnic: supper was; a feature. The guests included Supt. and Mrs. N. ©. Macdonald, Mr. and! ‘means that the skirt is exceptionally week-end by Miss Nellie Ball at Lake Mellissa. The guests are members of the La Chom sorority. Miss Anne Eliza Willson of Mandan avenue has gone to Beach’ to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. C. Hoff. Miss Willson expects to spend the next two weeks in that city. pointed at the lower edge. Sometimes) combined with silk. the war department and a strict sys- tem of accounting is demanded. War Fund. While next week's work is to be given over exclusively to raising the special war relief fund, persons who have not enrolled as members should send in their membership fee to Mrs. Instructions to Women—Mrs. #liz- abeth Geiermann, Miss Louise Hoer- mann and Sister Boniface. First Aid Instruction—Rev. Bruce Jackson, Mrs. Dunn and Rev. Altson. Information—G. D. Mann. Supplies—Mrs. P. C. Remington, Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Sister Boniface and Mrs. WN. O. Ramstad. ‘ ‘Mrs. Remington has appointed, and will appoint. more subcommittees, which will be announced later. YOUNG CANADIAN OFFICER KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE A communication received by Mrs. Mary L. McLean of First street from her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry F. Mc- Lean, of (Montreal, Can., contains. the news of the death of the latter’s cou- sin, Lieut. R. Ward S. Robertson. He was killed in action in France. Be- fore enlisting he was a student at Mc- Gill university. His brother, Capt. Ross Robertson, is in Montreal, recov- ering from wounds received at Cour- celette. Lieut Robertson was a mem- ber of one of the oldest families in Montreal-and was only 22 years old. PICRY. For relief of poison ivy and oak. If not satisfied money refunded. Sold ‘by Cowan’s drug store. Mfgrd. by Picry Mfg. Co., Ambia, Ind. 6-9-12-15-19-22-26-29 Goes to Denver—J. T. Kessinger, representative of the Acme Coal com- pany, Acme, [Wyo., who has been spending several months at the Mc- Kenzie hotel, was called Wednesday to Denver, Colo., by the serious illness of his mother. TOASTIES ALWAYS TOUCH THE Cottage Cheese the bloomer is fashioned of a mate- Many of these new! bathing suits rial contrasting with the upper gar-| are sleeveless, although some are fin- ment. ished at the armhole Ale a shape Plain and fancy taffeta and, char-|cap about two inches wide beneat meuse aré used fof’the gayest bath-|the arm and tapering to the top.of Creamed, ready for the table; delivered Saturdays. Phone MRE 1... Ur, BITRATE. the real human mermaids into novel, blanket, bag, parasol and hat as ral short rather than that the bloomer is costly bathing x Mint as a cap and cape,, 3 extra long. < The most revolutionary feature of The bloomer is made even more con- 1917 bathing suits is, the display ‘ot spicuous: through the-fact that the Y Sam £ a A tt = wn NS ks New York, June 15.—Even the girl who takes hemdailydip seriously has freakish and usually — } <how.put .on..d cogtume -of. gorgeous | costumes, . 1. wou } Medpanecelartiigactlon!q@yersemning| Besides the bloomees;«shortiskirt Pak reer vot os) tn