The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1917, Page 5

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OCTOBER 15, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE , The magical art of creating the most beautiful fashions in the world belongs exclusively to Paris, even iit war time. After Paris has spoken, there’s nothing more to be said about has to offer in winter fashions. The + 1917 3 —thoughtful one might art came as fast as the dangers of say—as if France were all too seri- the suymarine zone would permit. [ous jus t now to tempt the world to ‘And here ore the hats today, with! Wear frivolous attire. a stunning wrap, a charming negligee, | This fashion — right from abroad a quaint little taffeta afternoon dress, | shows designs practic: | kind suit: | ea Paris creation. The bit of a turban pictured today reminds us that though an empress This bit of milliner the Russian head-dr shaped after | so often seen ; alls, her regal! vetvet | head-dress may remain a joy forever.! squarely over the brows, a line of ad- justnyent new to tricornes The beret may remind on al-' young and old. faced is that the tricorne és becoming to] ular” This Paris model with fur. It ofa Dy worn | CITY NEWS ee Danford Gets Commission.—Dr, H. ©. Danford formerly of this city, has been commissioned first lieutenant in the army and his brother Samuel Lanford, is in a hospital training camp in one of the eastern cantonments. Jim McCormick Here.—‘Jim” Mc- Cormick, former well known Bismarck knight of the fourth estate and now publisher of the Shields Enter, . one of the best and breeziest papers on the Slope, was here last w ‘a brief visit with capital city friends. Visiting in City—Mrs. Fred Led- wich. superintendent of nurses and | hospital matron at the state institu- tion for the feebleminded, was im Bismarck this week, a guest of Miss Hilma Anderson, chief clerk in tne ottices of the board of control. M. B. A. Meeting.—The regular ;meeting of the Bismarck lodge No. | 1018 of the M. B. A. will be held this | evening in the Knights of Pythias hall fat 8:15. M. D. Anderson of Fargo | will attend the meeting and will con- duct important business with the lodge. A social dance will follow the bsuiness session. All members are asked to attend. introduces Late Method.—The Lur- leigh County Abstract Company, con- sidering for some time the installation of a system for making abstracts of title by photographic method, will shortly make a test trial of the same, and if found suce ul, this additional ‘feature wil be added to their already complete set of a ‘act records tor this county ,making it second to none in the state in its line. This would (ord an invaluable vice for the j territory served by th enterprise. To Open New Cafe.-—Bismarck is to “have a new cafe planned after the eastern cafes and will be known as the Palm Garden Cafe. J. H. Vita- simmons, formerly with the Wayne Garden, Detroit, Mich., is opening this cafe in Third street near ‘Main and will have Miss Julia e in charge. son. ‘Today's of} picture s ‘al beret lines. Paris says that whatever the shape of the hat, it must be worn well down over the ear And Paris hats of the s this winter, aris style. a inost artistic chemise frock, and the, ed to a million wearers, and yet cach | in piotures of Russia's princesses. art student, an Italian peasant, or a offers in colors such de The cate will be formally opened For this reason The Tribune's Betty] neatest kind of a business dress to model has the true touch of Paris in} There's always a tricorne in Paris,! Scotch warrior. Whatever its origin, | shades as fu plor, wood-color, pan Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Dancing i line, color and material. as if that city could never quite forget | it manages to put a suggestion of it-| purple, beet-root red, glory crimson will be a feature and latest songs will Brown cabled its Paris correspondent follow. There's always an idea back of a! her Napoleon. Or perhaps the reason | self into what are known as the “pop- i i and crow-l he sung. The management will make to rush photographs of the best Paris Paris fashions for the winter of ; r i | : Saec seeps a - -———-—----— = — ---——= a ae after theatre dinners a specialty her daughter Klizabeth Irene. Migh-' SEVENTH DISTRICT in the window of Ue Johnson jewelry | tice, ‘The Roy Scouts will meet Pri] NOTICE. 7 teca little voys and girls attended and ¢ cre, Mandan. | day evening at 7 o'clock in the church. 1 have transferred my office to ene ‘to 6. McCoy hame was a 1 The Sev stric » Meder- % : . ee aT : a ly decorated ee TaMoween appoint.| The Seventh district of the Feder gate to the National Federation of | pomineck G. Wetch, aged 2s, died! PAWS Postottice Place now open-- vents. Little Miss Elizabeth receiv-| ated Women’s clubs of North Dakota, Women's clubs, which meets at Hol ve ay ch, aged 28. died’ candy, fruit, cigars and news. STATE PRESIDENT TO | ACTIVITIES OF CAPITAL ed many beautiful remembrances. The | with headquarters in Mandan, won a Sprin He, UThe. national mooting | West. evenlng ln: the Si Alexius) nus, CITY CLUBS FOR WEEK lnehcon table was centered with a] silver loving cup for securing the ' held once every two years, Mrs.) pital following a several months’ ilk os A. 11. Peterson of this city was elect-| ness. Mr. Wetch was born in Ger-| WANTED- Cleaning, CONFER WITH LOCAL LODGE large birthday cake ornamented in Mrs. McCoy was a: The P. EB. O. Sisterhood met this largest number of new organizations ed as alternate. furniture, cis: uetny but had been in America for the; terns and windows. Call 397. Mra, Frankie Lyman of Cando , is Ted tapers: to affiliate with the state club, Nine sacar eae oo ES g Street, 9A. el pal E r Recent; year in the Seventh district. In the The General Ladies’ society vas peted Wi © shoe depart-} to the local lodge tomorrow evening) a talk on “Agricultural, Work for Faculty: Recepyon: a ee ee ice alate Mears, Wears only oS organ- fs Be a : Rae ah chan el ment of Webb Brothers’ store holding} WANTED- A teamster. Apply the at a meeting to be held in Knights of | Women” by Miss Aldyth Ward of the | One of the most briliialt Cronls 1) 7/4” phe silver loving cup was pre- meet. ‘Thursday afternoon in the| {@ Position until last February when) Fine Lumber Co MO db at Saha CRE eee eee ee ee eee tal rrusiovactivitiea oC (he) states Agricultiral sented to Mra 1. S. Cary by Mrs.’ church parlors. Members of the dst | Wilt Srna brothers FOR RENT—Furnished 7 room mod: i pe expected fone) 8 a BIC colloge, the reception vy Presi- | Sheppard, state chairma clubs, division will be the hostesses. ae ee ‘ “un. | rh house. Inquire 21S 2nd street inet Bee maan al tbl tine: | While | wasialso discussed. net ‘Tues: deat and Mrs, Hb, Ladd for the fac [at which time she complimented the | The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the First Sn T Sank OF Solem Anyi) | BUN sire JAS Ge Wilhaniy 8 other menibers ofthe orden day afternoon with Mrs. A. A. Jones aycd and twenty-live guests attended | the commendable work accomplished lar monthly social Thursday afternoon | cathedral. Interment. in St Maree — d order. at her apartment in ME ea Following the reception which | by the officials. ‘The local district in the church chapel. Mrs. FL A.) Couea, mlerment in St. Mary's FOR RENT Rooms tor housekeen- Educators Speak Here. Aetna with Mrs, Held at the Ladd hom: made an excellent showing at the Lahr is in charge of the arrangements, | 6° 'C"* ne ing in the Varney Flat 10 15 2 Dr. Winship and Dr. McBrien, na-| Scnur 'S. Belster, s1o Washington ‘Y featured at the armory sideat | twenty-first annual mecting held in“ ‘The Raraca class of the First Bap-| Rating snap with Cole's FOR SALE— arrlaee in ool tional educators, now. touring the| Arthur S. Bolster, 313 Washington and Ars. Ladd led the grand nacch.| Dickinson Jast week. | Mrs. Cary is tist church will meet Tuesday eve-) ttigh Oven Kange. ‘The oven is shoul)" eonditio proneierrce iS state, spoke Sunday in the First Pres- the. lender. nd the program will be Phe high school faculty of the fae having the cup engraved. It is now ning at the high school gym for prac-} der high. Ask your dealer cond Bee one ale byterian church. Dr. Winship spoke | ¢, z af 7 a & go schools were a guests. Pro $ : wea featured with papers on “Music of the \. H. Parrott with Mrs. Parrott re during the morning service and Dr. McBrien during the evening service. Lomas Hardware Co } 316 MAIN STREET Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries” by Mrs. R. M. Bergeson and “Ameri- can Hymns and Hymn. Writers” by Mrs. J. A. Haney. Memers will illus- trate the eighteenth and nineteenth century period by singing and play- ing numbers written at that time. The roll call will be responded to by mu- sical events. ccived with br. and Mrs. Ladd. To Close Summer Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoski Fourth street, who have been spend- ing the summer at their cottage at Detroit Lake, Minn., are expected to rn to the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. J). Meyer, the latter a daugh- ; ere ‘i ‘ter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hoskins who went __ Sojourning at Hot Springs. = on to Detroit lake last week for the Senator C. \W. MeGray of Third Wedding of Miss Helen Hoskins and street has gone to Hot Springs for @ Gioyer J. Dollar, which was solemn- short sojourn. jized Saturday, are expected to return Tuesday. The Hoskins-Lollar nuptials Saturday was one of the interesting weddings of the fall seas Mr. Dol- lar aad his ride will ide in chis icity, where he is connected with the International Harvester company. | O. E. S. Meeting. A regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple. To Winter in Cai ‘erni | AUDITORIUM} nats Tuesday and Wednesday, October 16 and 17 -KLAW & ERLANGER and GEORGE C. TYLER Present { Mr. and Mrs. J. J Ryan and daugh: STREETS ter Kathern of Fourth street, will LITTLE MISS IN SILK AND SERGE.! leave the last of the month for Cali- fornia, where they will spend the win| a ter. Mrs. L. H. Sisco and daughter 4 ' Lione of Kintyre, who have beea| te ‘ guests of the Kyans, have conclude = : =| their visit here. i e Lady Foresters to Meet. | ; { The Women’s Catholic Order of For-, af (By Arrangement with the Page Co.) esters will hold an important mec! ig B ing in the Knights of Columbus hall ~- this evening at 8 o'clock. Plans will y CATHERINE CHISHOLM CUSHING { be completed at this time for the card Based . 4 a! and dancing party, which was post-| on the book of the same name by Eleanor H. Potter. which ; poned on account of the death of the: has had more than 5,000.000 readers , husband of one of its members. | __ Mrs. Battey Shares Honor. FIRST TIME IN BISMARCK TWO YEARS IN THE EAST Mrs. Roy C. Battey of this city ! shared honors with Mrs. Billers of) New York city at the handsomely ap- pointed dinner party given last Friday evening in the Leland hotel, Minot, by . ‘Mrs. Susie Robbins. Mrs. Battey is] ie spending some time in: Minot as the e| ay e guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Bangs, before leaving for Billings, Mont. Grocer Bills H Grafton Guests Here. of y ar | M. L. Vigness and Chester 1. Vig: o hee 5.3 ness of Grafton spent the week eid a 2 a ? here as the gu of Mr. and Mrs. (. ee x 4 OAL is half gas. L. Vigness of Thayer street. They | : 5 eee B: ts | The gas part is left this morning for Montana to look are : ae $ :. over land propositions. Mr. and Mrs. | Pe 3 quickly driven Vigness are also entertaining as their, S a4 me} Se 4 from the coal and es- gue their nephews, Alfred and s 5 re ase 3 ‘ capes up the chimney Knauss Vigness of Hettinger. e 33 : unless saved and util- santo, Return fram east = ee err a ie s rH Mrs. P. C. Remington, general chair- ge PE eat ‘ ized for cooking by man of the Bismarck Red ‘Cross chap- = aA an ee: Cole’s famous fuel sav- | ter, who has been absent from the city Be | oe Ne OTT le eT ii burnin; for several weeks visiting friends in i M Pern S ee ing and gas g Chicago and the Twin Cities, will re- FS : wae Hot Blast draft. The turn tomorrow on No. 3. Mrs. Rem- = : errr pm fuel bills saved by this ington will resume her duties at the : oe eas bi remarkable invention will Hed Cross headquarters upon her re- : = get i cut your high cost of living. chee .: Mrs. Shuman Here. - — ean ite You can’t afford Mrs. F. L. Shuman who has been et ‘ ¥ , Art ol 7 ; to be without Visiting her husband, Captain Shuman . TO BE PRESENTED BY A DISTINGUISHED CAST 5 at Leavenworth, Kan., and friends'in) By BETLY Brew N. vr HELEN HAYES DONALD M’LEL- FANCHON CAMP. | La Crosse, returned to the city Satur-|_ New York.—The school girl's dre LAN: ’ Oven day for a two weeks’ visit with her|!8 always an autumn problem’ for AGNES GILDEA AND BELL Oo e Ss High |) P2tents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson’ Mother and the girl too, as the little FANNY HALL A.W. FLEMING LOU RIPLEY g) {of Third street, before leaving for usually and rightly insists on . GEORGE ALISON HELEN GURNEY ADRIAN MORGAN renane® Louisville. Ky., where Capt Shuman omer nine Dre ane in good eyie a has been transferred to Camp Taylor.| While mother rightly insists on dar $ Range | Mrs. Shuman expects to spend the soles and a Hee | &: “o PRICES: 50c, 1.00 and 1.50 winter in Louisville with Capt. Shu- n s frock we have the ideal! : oy We ‘ Itheats—cooks =| man. ; icombination of heauty and utility, an Curtain Rises at 8.15 O’clock Sharp. ~ —bakes with — j attractive mingling of silk for beauty one fire. For Small Daughter. land verge for usefiiness. The skirt, pretti ointed children’s party at (tk in soft, bright colors, and the £ her home in Fourth street. in honor of ever-deenndadle serge forms the deep e Se the fourth: birthday anniversary of suff, and the smart little jacket. | ‘

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