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- John Grest of Fargo,:, Mrs. ; eee “skied Cards. were: received in the city Thursady announcing the marriage of Dr. John Alfred Halgren of this place to Miss Lillian Janette Hanson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hanson of . Morris,,.Minn. Their~mafriage was an event of Tuesday, June 19, in ‘Morris, Dr. Hal- gren and his bride, after an eastern wedding trip, will be at home to their friends in Bismarck after August 15. \ Dr..Halgren is house physician at the Bismarck hospital; and has been connected with that institution for the last year. . ‘He has made many friends during-his short''stay in the city. way oe \lustrated Lecture. This evening, at 8:15 o'clock, Dr. K. A. Kilander of Gustavus Adolphus college, St. Peter, Minn., will give an illustrated lecture at the Swedish Lutheran church. All are invited. ees Attending Convention. Miss Clara Blumer of Eighth street, who returned last week from Wilmore, attending the 23rd annual grand chap- Ky., where she is taking a course at toy meeting of the Order of Eastern Asbury college, preparatory to becom- star. ing a foreign missionary, left Thurs- grand matron, was honor guest at an day for Jamestown, to attend the Ep-; informal worth league convention and the camp| evening given by the Grand ‘Forks meetings. eee For Mrs. Lenhart. In Honor of Mrs. Martin Lenhart of First street, who is the guest of Mrs. the appointments. the diversion. Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart are spending some time ‘in Fargo de- fore leaving for the lakes to spend the summer. : ee Returns from East. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and daughter, Mary, of Avenue B, who have been in Fargo for some time as the guests of ‘Mrs. L. R. Buxton, returned last evening on No. 1. They were joined in Fargo by Miss Anne Atkinson and ‘Myron ‘Atkinson, who were returning from the east, where they have been attending school, Miss Atkinson is a student at Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mass. and Mr. Atkinson,at ‘Williams college, Williamstown, Mass. Mrs. Atkinson was honor guest at an informal party given Tuesday evening.by Mrs..C. I. Gross. * ee ob PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Lucile Glover, R. N., who! has| Lincoln, netted the Women's’ Auxiliary been ill in the St. Alexius hospital for] to Company A,.in charge, of; the feed, some time, is recovering rapidly and | $90. The hall was crowded: with young is now able to see her ‘friends. Miss Marguerite Simon of La ‘GYange} H1,:has ‘arrived in the city] the success of ‘the patty is due to * and is the:guest-of her.aunt and-cous-| M. J. O'Connor, manager of O’Copnor’s ins, Mrs. John Maasen ‘and the Misses | orchestra, who acted:as sponsor for | Eighth} the affair. ‘Women of. the auxiliary ‘May and Rose ‘Maaséh of street. re ‘Misses Andrew Miller of Thayer street, who underweht-an operation ‘Wednesday <inathe St.’ Alexius hospi- tal, is recovering nicéiy. i ‘Miss Jennie Mahoney, formerly con- nected with the Bismarck hospital, is ill in St. Michael’s hospita!, Grand Forks.” t Mri has’ gone ‘té‘'Fargo, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hughes and other fgriends. also visit at St. John’s hospital. Miss Edith Booher of Armour, S. D., has arrived in the city aud iy the guest of her sister, Mrs C. C. Put-| Of the Gilbert Manufacturing company Mrs. Putnam,| Of Aberdeen is spending a short time who was in the Bismarck hospital,| {mn the city on business. nam of. Fifth street. undergoing treatment, returned to her home Thursday. Mrs. C. E. V. Draper of Mandan is} Underwood Typewriting company of in Grand Forks this week, attending| Fargo is a business visitor in the city. the grand chapter meeting of the Order of Eastern Star. short visit: in: ‘the: city with hev ‘hus- band. They are guests at the Me- Kenzie while here. | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graham of Sixth] pital are: street have taken an avartment inj Mrs. Andrew Miller, city; Mrs. John the Person court, and wiil move into] Lorenz, Zap;..Mrs. Herman Stermer, same this week. Judge Birdzell andj Dale; Miss Katie 'Ochs, family will occupy the:Graham home.| Mrs. POST TOASTIES “WW society Toe i “Minnesota Girl}. | | Joseph | en’s Auxiliary to Company A will be Ames entertained Wednesday after-| held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock noon a number of thé ,honor guest’s| in the Commercial club rooms, when old friends: Bouquets ‘of peonies and| further plans for the big feed which clusters of yéllow' roses. were used in} the auxiliary, Will serve to the soldiers Fancy work was| at Fort Lincoln Independence day, will EB. ‘Halloran: of Broadway | 88 hall. She will| twin cities this evening, for a few wis. Mis. Charles E. Drown of Page,| er of Garrison is spending‘a few days wife of Senator Drown, is making a|.in the city. ‘For YOUR PROTECTION | | Special Salvation Engagement to Terminate In Early July Wedding! At a prettily appointed dinner party given Wednesday evening by Miss Sa- ther at her home in Thayer street, announcement was made of the en- gagement of her sister, ‘Miss Ruth Sa- ther, to Charlie A, Baker of this city. The table ‘was eentered ‘by a clus- ter of pink carnations. and. the place cards were in pink, ornamented with cupids. Cupids were also used in the other table appointments. The news was conveyed by the names of Miss Sather and her fiance being inscribed on the under side of the place cards. Covers were laid for 12,.the guests including only intimate friends of the young bride-elect. The’ wedding date has been set for Wednesday, July 4. Miss Sather is very well known in the city, where she has. residea for the last 11 years. ‘Mr. Baker is as- sistant manager of the Bismarck branch of the Russell-Miller Milling company. se itt Many Attend G. C. Meet. Nearly 200 women’ from various parts of the state are in Grand Forks, | ‘Mrs. Mae G. Palda of Minot, reception’, held Thursday chapter. The sessions are being pre- sided over by Mrs. Palda. see Auxiliary Meeting. An important meeting of the ‘Wom- be discussed in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church. .All members of the auxiliary are asked to attend. ees For Miss Atkinson. Miss Mary Atkinson, young daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Atkinson of Avenue B, who returned only last eve- ning with her mother from Fargo, where they were guests of Mrs. L. R. ‘Buxton, was honor guest at a party given by ‘Miss Martha Akeley of that city Wednesday afternoon. The guests were entertained by an interesting talk on Red Cross work by Mrs. Bux- ton. Miss Mary; who is a talented Pianist, played a number of selections. oe * Auxiliary Gets Large Sum. The dancing party, last evening at Patterson’s hall, given as:a benefit to raise funds for the," Hig)"feed | Inde- pendence day for the.soldiers at Fort. people and dancing was enjoyed from 9 o’clock to 1.::Much of the credit for were chaperones. g { ae NEWS, | | O——— i) Woodmen Meeting-—A: meeting of the Modern:’Woodiien wit! be heid this evening ‘n the: Knights of Py‘hi- E. H. L. Vesperman leaves for the days’ stay. Aberdeen Visitor—. G. McKenzie Here from Fargo—A. Collar of the Garrison Visitor—Rev. Robert Weav- St. Alexius Notes—Among the re- cent patients to, enter St. Alexius hos- Miss Anna Rabe, Hanover; Napoleon; William Kertzmann, Ashley; ‘Leah 'Magel, Lehr; Mrs. Mat Seitz, city; Miss Zila Fish, Douglas; Fred Pfaff, Baldwin; Mrs. Daniel Giese, El- gin; Pat T. Maloney, Linton. Those to leave the hospital were B. B. Mon- roe, Wilton; Master Alfred Henke, Hanover; Henry Thor, Wilton; Master Theodore Jahner, city; Miss Otelia Schlecht, Fredonia. Army Services for Coming of Brewer “COZY CAFE” Donates Half Its Proceeds from the sale of Hot Waffles © | Saturday, June 23 To the Red Cross Fund Hot Waffles and Coffee will be served from 6 a. m. until 11 p. m. Here’s a chance to get hot tasty Waffles with Syrup and at the same time help swell the Bed Cross Fund. MBS. E. CHARLEBOIS Proprietress COLONEL BREWER. Col. Brewer. in charge of this sec- tion of the young people’s work of the Salvation Army, will arrive in the city Saturday and in honor of his coming Capt. Murphy has arranged big meetings for Saturday evening and Sunday. Every department of the young peo- ple’s work of the army will be repre- sented at the meeting tomorraw night. Special musical progeams have been prepared ‘by the Army band and .the Songster’s brigade. See “Stlver Threads Among “the Gold't aa4 tha Orpheum, tonight | only ‘with shoe leather at such unpre- * price, a yard BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | The Result of a Fortunate House Dress Purchase With cotton materials soaring, we were able to procure the sur- plus of a New York manufacturer at a greatly reduced figure. The advantages of this are passed di- rectly to our customers in this sale. ‘You will find an extensive display of ginghams and pereales in all sizes, The values are $2.00 Shoe Values that Command ttention In normal times these prices would be‘most» noteworthy. but cedented figures. they are phenom- onial. Noone can afford to over- look supplying’ 'their summer needs during this sale, Your choice of any patent leather, high or low $4 95 e shoe at .. A lot, of about 300 pairs of last Summer’s styles in patent. gun- metal. kid. ete.. formerly priced at from $4.50 to $7.00. For Saturday .........! $2.45 Another lot of better numbers in Oxfords ‘and: Pumps. formerly priced to-$8.50: Extra Special .. : ‘oe . $3.45 EXTRA SPECIAL. - The ‘years ‘moststytish and seasonable Khaki Kool Suits, priced tO'BT5.00 0... esc r cence en “ 27-50 Only a late Spring coud make such a reduction possible. Your unrestricted choice of any Suit in the house, values to $73.00 2... ccc ewee eee ve eee 27.57 eee You Can Obtain Oné of these American Walnut 3 Piece Suite Saturday for $52.00 Less than on Next Monday : cker, selling regularly at special Suite contains Davenport, Chair and Rc $150.00. The quality is the b Term © For Saturday Only .... : Another remarkable offering: Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table, Dressing ‘Table Bench, Chair and Rocker; Old Ivory Rug, $115.00. $79 00 e Saturday special at Suits. formerly up to $25.00, extra special Suits formerly up-to $30.00, extra special Coat values up to $35.00, extra special --.... ent need for a Cedar Chest. ished—a real attre below market, the special prices below cost, a $13.00 vali ato5 Ao elaine $8.98 $113.48 $15.50 To-morrow Will Be the Final Day of Our Great June Cle; aralice Sale -We cannot urge upon those who have not already - taken advantage of the many remarkable price reductions of this sale, to visit the store today and to make their selections. ings has been conclusively proven by the unusual response which they have received. SUITS and COATS at a THIRD off Their Original Selling Price Even though the assortments have been greatly reduced, you will still have little difficulty in makingg a most pleasing and satisfying selection. You can buy an en- tire suit at these prices for less than you could ordinarliy buy the skirt. Broken assortment of Misses, Ladies and Junior Coats, extra-special Less Than Wholesale There is not one home but what there can be found an wey- These offered are beautifully fin- The regular prices are tion to any room, $20.00 value at 5.00 value at $98.00 The merit of our offer- Our Entire Stock of Upholstered and _ Solid Wood Rockers For Saturday At Extra Special 20 por cent Off Hoosier Kifchen Cabinetts, Library and Dining Tables, Brass Beds and Rugs will also be greatly reduced. Rain Coats, Just When Needed the Most, ‘Half Price One lot of about 150 Coats in salt and pepper. Regularly pric- at $3.5) . Extra special for Saturday _. $1 19 You Can Satisfiy Your Most Execting Waist Needs at These Bargain Prices Without hesiteney. we ean say our Waist stock is larger and more complete than the combined stock of the other city: stores. For Saturday. wethave placed the bulk of this assortment of séven large racks priced at 2.48, 3.75 and 5,00 will fd values to. GOL00 Sara val bby La $7.50 On the $5.00 rack you will find values } oi 8e, 6a ', $9.75 to res cece 10.00 Heoenc $14.50 In this assortment. you will HOS Ae: 9.75 |}. have a choice of over 1500. silk. $9. eee $5.7 erepe de chine, georgette. ete. waists in all colors and sizes. ‘Many Items in our Furniture Department are Greatly Reduced for this Last Day You Can Buy Cedar Chests Saturday for A Bath Room Bargain That Should Not Be Overlooked You will find an assortment of about fifty, heavy, well made, attractive appear- ing: bath room rugs in the Furniture De- partment that have sold regularly at $4. These will be especially priced Saturday for ...........6 1.98 _—— Our Dry Goods Section Contributes Liberally to this Bargain Sale One lot of special bargain values in 36 to 40 inch Rice Cloths, striped Voiles, corded and lace cloths, 50¢ values. For Saturday's 29c Sale only, a yard 30 inch Woven Flaxons and Tissue Ginghams, Lace, Striped and Figured Mulls, This is an unus- ual bargain opportunity in fine shear Summer Suit- ings. They wash and iron to your satis- faction. 35¢ values, Saturday's price a yard occ ee cece eee e eee teen eee e nents 38-40 ineh Sport Skirtings, especially good for outing and street wear. They are the “ast word for style. 45¢ values. 29¢ Saturday only One lot of fancy crepe patterns, figured Voiles, Lace stripes, etc., etc. ‘This is a.lot full of real bar- gains. Values to 20c. Saturday's 0c selling price, a yard .......... . 40 inch Persian Voiles, beautiful designs, hand- some cblorings. To see them is to appropriate‘their real value. Regular 4c. Saturday's 24c 30 inch Barred Lawns, Crepes and Batistes . in plain dark colors. A staple number at @ cheap price. Saturday 14c only, a yard A special offer in Slks, 24 inch Roman striped and plain Messalines and Silk Poplins. They are all worth the regular price of $1.00. 1 IC for Saturday's selling will be, a yard......--- -have paid Bargains in Hosiery that sound like ‘‘old-time prices.’? One lot of Women's Mercerized Hose, lisle foot and heel, Maco leg. Black and white, all s. Regular 35¢. Saturday’s selling only One lot of Women’s Artificial Silk Boot Hose, lisle foot, high spliced heel, seamless. Black and white, all sizes. A bargain number for 50e. Pric- ed for Saturday's Sale Gis DAIL. Santer ciciareialsie tse sielelsiertin.nvere oo Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, ribbed top, seameless, A good semi-out-size number, medium weight. You for this hose, and worth it. Priced for Saturday's selling B PAW cecercine vv vsle iene . Child's Fine Ribbed, yarn dyed hose, combed Egyptian Maco yarn. Dyes guaranteed fast. Double heel and sole. Black and white. 35¢ reg- war. Saturday’s selling, 29c a pair .. Ladies’ fast black lisle hose seamless, +-inch hem- med top. Black only. 35e regular. 24c For Saturday’s selling, a pair Women’s ‘“‘Like Silk’? Hose, soft beautiful silk finish yarn dyed. Black and white, deep hem-top. Saturda, elling is the real Cc bargain price at, a pair -- sleeveless harrow wale me 18c Women’s Summer Union Suits. ‘*V’" neek, no sleeves, tight and loose knee, bleached Maco yarn. A bargain value for Saturday’s sale; the armen — 655 )ssevorsce 6's oiciese-0i0 9) 010% 01 ielere 59c A full sized 21x27 inch pillow. Mixed goose feathers, extra good tick in plain stripes. Regular . For Satur- $1 79 day's sale, a pair ....0+... e Clearing price on staple linings. Pereales and heather bloom in light shades. 25¢ and 35c values. To close out the lot on Saturday only, a yard ‘Summer Vests and Pants. Women’s Vests: wide and tisnt knee pants. weave, Specially for Saturday’s sale, a garment ...... Be Lae Gaines Bee Pillow Special. Ribbons. Fancies and plains at money saving prices. prices. One lot of Persian and Floral designs. fetas and Messalines in a wide 6 to 8 inches wide. Plain taf- range of colorings. Priced 29c One lot of Persian Ribbons, light and dark, fast colors, washable taffettas. Sizes 100 to 150. Sat- urday's a yard 23c One lot of plain Taffeta Ribbons, all widths in staple shades on our bargain counters for Satur- day only at ONE-HALF the regular prices. Take your pick of 500 pieces at HALF PRICE. 50 and 65¢ values. Always More | Mail Bargains A W. LE ( | C. A S CO Orders Than bd a bd | Promptly Advertised. Bismarck’s Progressive Department Store Filled.