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Farewell Party Given served, A color scheme of pink and : ~ | white was used :in ‘the appointments For Capital City Girls| and a ‘large birthday cake ornamented with pink tapers ‘centered the table. The little guests were given boxes of candy as favors. oe Birth Announced. Word has been received in: the city announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Miller of Madi- son, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are former residents. of this city. ees The Misses Esther Taylor and Le- ota Hendershott were hostesses last evening at a farewell party given in honor of -Miss Irma Logan and Miss Verna Wright, who leave Bismarck for the summer. During the firat part of the even- ing the guests were entertained in the bine of the \latter in Avenue B, i where luncheon was served. This was supplemented by a slumber party To: Arrange/-For: Ra C. Work: and breakfast this morning, in the| A special meeting of the Degree of home of* Miss Taylor “in Seventh; Honor will be held Thursday even- street. Miss Logan, spends the sum-| ing with Mrs. E. J. Elfstrom in Av- mer at various lake points in Min-| enue C, to complete plans for Red nesota and. Miss Wright goes to Zap! Cross work. All members are asked 4 to make her home. to attend. * 2 @ oes Camp Fire Girls in Camp. Concludes Visit Here. Members,of.the.Tintapa Camp Fire} Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preston, who girls have gone to Avery Lake, near| spent a few days in tne city, as the Washburn, for a week’s outing. “'Miss| guests of the former's parents, Mr. Marshall, director of the camp, is/and Mrs. A. EB. Preston of Thayer chaperoning the girls. street, enroute from Fort Rice, where Lai gee they were guests of the latter’s par- ‘ Twin Daughters. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marsh, left The birth of Twin daughters to 'Mr.; Tuesday for their home in Fargo. and Mrs. A. C. Beebe of Thirteenth They were accompanied by Mrs. ‘Pres- a street, ‘Monday evening, has been an-'ton's. sister, Mrs. Frank Wells, who nouncd, Mother and daughters are Fort Yates, who will be their. guest getting along nicely. for some time. . ss 8 bs ribhebied from Ea ua Church Society Notes. irs. Robert Orr and daughter, Miss Orr, of Avenue A, have returned from Bee Rane Her Satetened Minneapolis, where they have been 80-| ‘Thursday afternoon by Mrs. H. F. journing since Miss Orr's return from| O’Hare at her home in Avenue B. ‘Washington, D. C., where she attend-} Members of the First division of the ed the Wilson-Greene school of music.| Ladies Aid society of the McCabe ey ea -|churchhave planned a social’ meet- To Sew For: Red Cross.” ing for Thursday afternoon and -even- The ladies of St. Mary's pro-cathe-|ing, at the home of Mrs..H. W. Rich- dral will meet Thursday afternoon, at} holt in Seventh street. Men of the 2 o'clack, in ‘the ‘Commercial club |:congregation ‘will be guests at the rooms, to sew ‘on Red: Cross articles./dinner and for ‘the evening entertain- The ‘afternoon will be spent in sew-| ment. . ing ‘bathrobes for the section. The Luther League of the Swedish hy: Se oe Lutheran church’ will meet Thursday evening in the church parlors. | *_—* * oe M To Join D. A. R. : ere E.’ Maynard of ‘Avenue A + will go to\Fargé Thursday, where she ~ «will Join: the: Fargo chajiter of the Plans: Benefit Fprco. ©. Datighters'‘of the ‘Ametican ‘Revolu-| Society girls of Mandan, members tion. Mrs. Maynard will ‘be enter-|of the W.,W. W...W. clu¥, are ar- tained while there by prominent D.|Tanging a 4ancing and card party for A. R. women. Friday evening in (Masonic temple, as ee a benefit to raise money to fh out E . 8. : kits for members of Co. F. The Miss Rai nelon Piston curercalnead Misses Cecilia and Florence Connolly the boys of her Sunday school class Marian Newton, Genevieve Simpson, of the McCabe church Monday even-| Clara Thorberg and Nell Dooley are ing, at the home of her parents, Rev.|" charge of the arrangements. The and Mrs. J. M. Taylor, in Seventh|®!t!8 plan on equipping 150 kits, con- street. Various games formed the| ‘ining needles, thread, buttons and amusements and luncheon was serv- other necessary articles for the com- ed. The class is composed of 10 boys. | rt of the boys. * * « byadeans Guild to Sew for Red Cross. Weddings Announced. Members of: St.:George’s guild of} Announcement has been made of i “St. George's. Episcopal church, will} the marriage of Miss Candace Ellen ,oaeaneet at the Red-Cross headquarters in| Ridell to William, Rerry Huff of Froid, , ithe domestic science room of the high|Mont., today, in, the, home,,pf the ;4 sehook to sew articles for the Bis-} bride's uncle and. aunt,.Mr. a ‘ Mrs. marck section. A large representa-| Norris Davis of Minot.. Mr. Huff.and 11 tion ‘of:the members are expected’ to] his bride will reside in Froid. attend. sccccen At St. Mary's R. C. church, 'Man- + ee dan, Tuesday morning, ‘Miss ‘Magda- { sLeaves For Eastern ‘Home. lene Schafer, daughter of Mr. and i \Miss‘Edna: Hyre;who has been: the|'Mrs. Philip Schafer of that city, and guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and] William Hermes of Glen Ullin, were 1 ~Mrs. Fy ©. Hetistrom of Fifth street, | united= in~marriage “by~ Rev.” Pather left today for her-home in Lawrence,| Clement Dimpfl. After a wedding trip Kan. - Miss Hyre, who has been teach-|to the twin. cities, they will reside ing in the Seattle schools, was as-}0n the groom’s farm near Glen Ul- 1 companied ag farjas Fargo, by Mrs.| lin. Helistrogty aud) daughter; Miss . Mil- red. cee Personat Notes. Mrs. C. E. Hunt, who. has, been visit- To Reside Here. ing her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ©. P. Judge Luther Birdzell of the su-]Robertson, in Grand Forks, has ‘re- preme court will leave the last of the|turned to her home in Valley: City, week for Grand'Forks, to arrang to| where she will stay a short time be- eee zell has purchased the residence of| who is stationed at Ft. Lincoln. John A. Graham, in Sixth and Rosser] Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lenhart@ot streets, and next week will occupy] First street, who have been the guests same. The Birdzell family con-|of Mrs. John Grest in Fargo, have ; sists of Mrs. Birdzell, two sons and] gone to near Crookston, Minn., to visit § one daughter, of school age, and one] Mr. Lenhart’s sister before going to ) 6-months-old daughter. The sird-|the lakes for the summer. Mr. and zells are socially prominent in Grand} Mrs. Haberstad have taken the Len- Forks. hart home for the summer. nae Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bitzing of Man- Soldiers Enjoy Program. dan have returned from Grand Forks } Soldiers stationed at Fort Lincoln|and other eastern points. While in & enjoyed the musical and literary pro-| Grand Forks they attended the annual ae gram given Tuesday evening by a] Masonic meeting of the grand lodge. number of capital city people. Near-| Mrs. R. D. Hoskins and grandson . ly 300 people from the city also listen- Bobby, returned Tuesday from Lake : eo the wal Srna ia Mrs! Melissa, where they have been spend. Soted ee vou te as peat T8.!jng a few days following the grand Vient CE pfs Alt en Larson, | chapter meeting of the Order of East- meters int, Dr. J. H. Moore ern Star last week in Grand Forks. Mrs. George Humphreys, vocalists; Miss Helen Fisk, planist; ‘Miss Lucken and| Othe peas tee the Gran ae ay ae Waters, readers. The enter-| ,ocutive time. 2 ‘ainers- were given quite an ovation Mrs. A. P. Gray, mother of Miss Mabel Gray of Mandan, will accom- pany her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Hirsch to Toronto, Canada, where she will spend the summer. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Thompson of Wilton motored to the city Tuesday, where they met Mrs. Thompson's mother of St. Paul, who will be a oe hah guests. Games were the! euest at the Thompson home for some rston and a birthday luncheon Was] time, Dr. and Mrs. ‘Nugent of Wilton ——&—=—ES | were also visitors in the city Tues- A 5 day. ‘ Is there any logic in buying Miss Loretta McDonald of Seventh something claimed to be street has gone to Underwood, where as good as the ORIGINAL | she will be the guest of her sister, * Dandruff Germ Destroyer? Mrs. Oscar Nordquist. David McDon- Insist upon HERPICIDE f Entertains for Daughter. Mrs. L. E. Maynard entertained this afternoon at her home on Avenue A at a charmingly appointed children’s party in honor of the thirteenth birth- day. anniversary of her daughter, Jo- sephine. Twelve little neighborhood ald, a brother, has just returned from a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Nord- quist. Mrs. R. E. Wright and daughter, Miss Verna, of Third street, left to- day for Zap, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Austin Logan and daughters, \ Applications at the better barber shops Guaranteed by The Herpicide Co, / Everywhere KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘ A regular meeting of St. Elmo lodge in the Castle hall this evening at 8 o’clock. Every member urged to at- ,tend, as business of importance is to my the ‘Misses Erma and Charlott., of time. They expect to visit relatives . of furniture you need of me. : MASONIC MEETING. a of the better kind in stock. |] marck lodge, No. 5, A. F & A. M., stock of the Dinner will be served in the temple of picture framing at a reas- GEO. W. LITTLE ine /alacuaned: Second street, left today for Minne- AVE MONEY apolis, where they will spend some Buy or rent that extra piece in Minnesota the remainder of. the y summer. NEW Se HAND Theo. Koffel, the W. M., announces NITURE there will be a regular meeting of Bis- q E é Monday evening, July 2, 1917, when Having purchased the entire |jthe M. M. degree will be conferrea. CAPITOL ART CO Maelc thier am prepared to do all kinds pnable price. When you want something see New afd Secondhand Furniture Hotel Annex Bik., 508 Broadway Save $6 to $1. on your suit. See ad of S. E. Bergeson & Son. i move his family here. _ Judge Bird-| fore joining her husband, Lieut. Hunt, |- No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will be held; “OAINTY GOWN By BETY BROWN. New York, June-27.—The day of the popular old réliable dollar gown is passing. “ Today one finds the $2 gown in the shops, with occasional special assortments at $1.50. Whatever the price, the sleeveless effect’ is considered extremely smart as a’ gown idea. If not entirely sleeve- legs, the shoulder is finished with a sleeve frill or, a short cap. | CITY JEWS | From Pierre—F. H. Beacom of Pi- erre, S. D., is in the city on a busi: ness mission. At Lakes—H. H. Steele has joined his family at Big Pine Lake, ‘Minn., for a few days’ fishing. . Devils Lake Educator—Nelson Saw- vain of Devils Lake, superintendent of schools, and son are in the city. Express Chief Here—W. S. Hay of St. Paul, superintendent of the North- ern Express company, is looking after business matters at the capitol. Material Here—Material is arriving for the large addition to its freight sheds, which increasing business has made necessary for the Northern Pa- cific. Leave For Chicago—Mr. and Mrs. G. M. House of Dodge were in the city for a short sojourn before leaving for Chicago for a visit. Visiting .Brother Here—C. A. My- ron of Abercrombie, has arrived in the city for a short visit with his brother, P. W. Myron of the Bull Tractor company. Called by Brother’s Death—Regis- ter of Deeds G. J. Keenan has gone to Mankato, Minn., where he has been called by the death of his broth- er, S. F. Keenan. Sie Hackney Here—William R. (Hack- ney of St. Paul, connected with the extensive Hackney ranch and other land interests at McKenzie, is here, looking over his property. Visits Hugband Here—Mrs. Olson, wife of 0. F. Olson, transportation of- ficer of the Northern Pacific, has ar- rived in the city and has joined her husband, who has his headquarters at the McKenzie. Ohlsen Returns—O. H. Ohlsen, spe- cial representative of the Northern Pacific and the American Railway as- sociation, has returned from a brief which will continue thruout the Summer Months. In this space you will find our ad every week, describing and offering of practical staple and seasonable merchandise at considerably reduced prices. _ Sales will not be mentioned here, rather some necessities will be substan- to $2 25. Thursday 25e si 50c size Furniture Basement er size to a customer. and heel, sole and toe. Thursday's Sale for Middy and Bungalow Aprons Purchase ‘Especially for > This Sale The assortment includes a wide range of colors and sizes and in values up LIQUID VENEER, Limit two bottles of eith- We offer an exceptional Artificial Silk, Boot Hose, 12 inch boot of Artificial Silk, lisle top Both Black and White, all sizes Regular 50c a pair, for ARTIFICAL SILK HOSE 27¢ value: in Ladies’ tially reduced for the one day only. Watch this Space Every Week Middies, Just When Most Useful, at a Bargain Price Such a middy offering always comes at the end of the season rather than beginning. In this assortment you will find stripes and colors, in all sizes. $1.50 to $2.00: values. Thursday in black and ‘a few colors. The cheay These: aro: the: prices. Thursday’s Sale, each .. Another Remarkable Shoe Value : About two hundred pairs, last season’s styles, low shoes Full range of sizes. Values to $6.00, Thursday est ‘house slipper is worth more than $2.00. est quality -but slightly off style. % BED SPREADS The Bed Spreads that we-offer on this Thursday’s Sale are an interesting item for easy saving. Plain hem- med cut corners woven, satin finish Bed Spreads, size 75x 90 inches, good weight. . Regular $3.75." ° Thursday's Special Price each »..'.’ Escalloped ‘Cut corners. Satin Spread, woven Mar- celles pattern, size 75x90 inches, Regular $4.25, Thursday’s Special Price, each Escalloped cut corner bed spread of Seersucker, light and easily laundered, size 63x90 inches, for a three-quart- or bed. Regular $2.50. Special for 98c $2.00 Special Values in Dry Goods Dept. The special values that we are offering in our dry goods department on this Thursday's sale are of importance because of their “every day usefulness,” as well as for their attractive $2-98 re Te $3.29 51.89 Heenan ee TEED EEE Ean LADIES COLLARS Of Crepe de Chine, Georgette’ Crepe, Khaki-Kool, Silk and Voile, white and colors, in the newest shapes and designs, ;.We have just received the lot from the manufacturer and we are opening it for this sale. ONE DAY. , ONLY at a, price of 20 per cent off from the prices youwill pay tomorrow. ; Wirthmore Waists are always $1.00 yet they are always a Bargain. HOUSE DRESSES So Cheap Everyone Can Afford Several etter ae nan Bargain In Wash Goods For Thursday Selling Ginghams, Voiles, etc. best wash fabrics and hund- from. They sell every day’ for 35c. THURSDAY'S SPECIAL R Yard: voce ae 21c Announcing the FIRST of a Series of THURSDAY Sales Percales and Ginghams in sizes up to 48 and val- ues up to $2.25 priced es- pecially for Thursday - SL19 C.M.C. Mercerized : Crochet Cotton in white and col- ors. 3 balls Bargain Basement, Wo.-en Flaxons, Tissue. Lace striped The season’s eds of patterns to choose No Telephone or Messenger Orders A. W. LUCAS. CO. Always More Bargains Than Advertised. eastern visit and is accompanied by (Mrs. Ohlsen. The loveliest of the negligees sug-, tached to a net lining beneath a gest intricately draped wraps rather] crushed girdle of Straight widths| The upper cape is cut away in front than boudoir attire. pale pink satin. of broad lace go to the making of aj to reveal a jacket or coat effect pro- two-flounced negligee which is most{ diced by turning up the ends of the attractive. The lower flounce is at-| lower flounce. Mary Pickford Here In “Less Than Dust’ wooccccee. \No announcement will be received with more interest and more real de- light than that which brings the news that Mary Pickford is to be seen here in her newest picture, “ess Than the Dust.” It is always an event when the famous little star is the attraction at the Auditorium and tomorrow eve- ning when the engagement opens here, Mary Pickford’s host of admirers plan to make it the red letter day of all her screen visits to this city. In “Less Than the Dust,” which was written by Hector Turnbull, Miss Pick- ford will have the largest and most elaborate production of her career and it is the work of her own film com- pany. The Mary Pickford Film cor- poration. It will present her in an- other character which will soon win the great popularity given to her crea- tions of the past. John Emerson has given the picture a masterly direction. In “Less Than the Dust” Mary Pick- ford will be seen as a little castaway, an orphan of English birth, who, de- serted and alone, becomes alike to the natives and dwells among the lowest caste of the Hindoos. At the opening of the story a rebellion, caused by some dispute over the sacred rites of the people and their abuse by the provincial government, is in progress the natives and soldiers of the British garrison being in conflict. Radha, the girl portrayed by Miss Pickford, has deen adopted by a sword maker. Dur- ing the warfare‘that she meets Cap- CATA! RRH BLADDER Telieved in 24 HOURS Each Cay sule bears the (MIDY) name #3 Manta CAPSULES Mi Mid Beware of counterfeits tain Richard Townsend of the local garrison. She is greatly impressed by him and looks up to the soldier as an exalted person. Ina later ie when the little girl, in her playful and inno- cent way, falls into the sacred waters of the pool at the temple, she is charged with de: ‘ation and is at- tacked by an infuriated mob of fanati- cal natives. Captain Townsend ar- rives on the scene and saves her. KINTYRE. The Kintyre Literary club will meet Friday evening, June 29. lveryone is welcome. The contractors are at work con- structing the new'bank and’ Mrs. Sis- co's house. 'Mrs. Sisco is in Braddock. with her daughter, 'Mrs. Barton. The Kintyre Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Gustave Swenson, Friday, July 6, at 2 o'clock In the’ afternoon. The John Mennes family have au- toed to Minneapolis recently. The Roy Towne family went through Kintyre Sunday on te way to White Tail, Mont., where they will cross the border to visit the Parsons and Ralph Towne families. Mr. and Mrs. Liversage and small daughter started for Minnesota Mon- day. They will visit relatives in Min: nesota. ‘ Several men are buying scrap fron in Kintyre. The Paying Investment. No man can afford to invest his be- ing in anything lower than faith, hope, love—these three, the greatest of which Is love—Henry Ward Beecher. is more than It is composed of wax Shoe Polish dnd oils so combined: as to give a brilliant, lasting shine and to soften and preserve the leather. * THE StinovA HomE SET The handiest, most effici ent shoe shining set you can buy at any price. Sold at a nominal cost to SamoA users. _FOR HOME, GRIP OR AUTOMOBILE BLACK——TAN—-WHITE \