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i ‘ - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. 5 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE eae : here for a short visit with her cousin] same, department, and William Lang-| To Talk .Basketball.—A basketball all of la: stars still in its line-| successful season, beginning Decem+ Mrs. P. B. Webb of Fourth street, en-! er, F. E. McCurdy, Supt. C. Mac-} schedule for Missouri Slope highs}up, and it looking forward to aber 1 route to her Chicago home from the} donald, Alice Gilbertson, Mr. and Mrs.| will be made out this week while a Pacific coast, returned Sunday. Daniel V. Brennan, M. J. Kernall,| majority of the athletic directors and = : Mrs. John D. Gray, who has been| Agnes Mclean, H. Bronson, Helen} coaches of this district are here at- 5 . He in the city as the guest of Mrs. C. A.| Sullivan, Edward Erickson and Jessie tending the annual convention of the Thursday Musical Club to Entertain « | Baker of Person Court, has returned | McLeod. N. D. E. A. Eismarck has practically to her home in Valley City. A number| The committee on arrangements de- ‘ ° ; Edueators Here to Attend the N,D. [sisivatatagrSnc\ Sri amas ites xclusive Milliner ° . jaurtng: ieee here. an ‘ {to be left at the information burean . ;, Krauth Vigness, who has been the | at the ¢ Pacific hotel by Wednes- o | Ar G y E.A. Meeting; Two Programs Arranged 1: tree weevs wit nis uncto ana] aught raat, taetis hot by wemnes| STYLE 1. jaunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vigness of} charge of this part of the program. | e AND INDIVIDUALITY g The Thursday Musical club is co-) that | Dwelt im Marble Halls,” “Then| ynaver Street returned to his home in’ ‘he alfair promises to be one of the| Greetin to s operating with the entertainment com-| You'll Remember Me,” “Bliss Forever | *°'thficld last_evening. , , | most interesting social events planned. | Are always featured mittee of the North Dakota Education | Past,” and “Through the World 1). D. UNIVERSITY ees h t t moderate association and the club of which Mrs.} Would Fly.” AED: UAE ERS ‘Visit 1n Teachers ere ah Mosk moucrs A. G. Jacobson is president, has ar-| The eluy for the Thursday evening) ALUMNI 'TO BANQUET Prices ranged to give two programs, one| performance will present in recital} y TCOATORS Pp Te Ss S$ Wednesday evening preceding the dra} Mrs. J. 8. Graham, Mrs, Bolster, Ars. | VISITING EDUCATORS OST OASTIE We hope your stay in Bismarek Reraelntag 1 will slace matic entertainer, WgJter 1. Tripp o} Steele, Mrs. Bauer, “Mrs. Steele, | The local alumni of the Universit y i will be pleasant. We will do all | tee the Emerson school of ¢ ory, who) and Mr, McDonald. They. of North Dakota, of aie T AV; hiss The Wheat- -Saving a a aes ee to navlke it su 1 you on sale all trimmed hats a oe will read “David Coppertield,” and s Ruth Arnold, dan-| is president, are making elaborate _ Breakfast. Food. cetera fie ‘ i at greatly ' reduced Thursday evening the lecture by Lr. who will contribute a number and] plans for a banquet Thursday evening jcome to our cate, | rices : Strayer. | s Arnold will present two of her! in the McCabe church gor the visit- T! z i i jhe Wednesday evening program little Misses Alta Jones and| ing alumni meniiers and former in. ry . Choose at once while wi ea symposium of The Bo-| 's in a colonial dance.| structors and students of the univer- th Atl t C f the assortments are at hemian Girl, and will be staged under Roan will play the] sity. Bismarck has a large represen. € anuic are: their best. ) the direction of ‘Mr. Marquis of this Mr. McDonald will play] tation of former unive: sity instruc- H. L. ALLEN, Pro city, The personnel will include Mrs.| the violin gbligatos and M Pauer/ tors and students among them being 1iG Fi h Str Pi RY BUCHHOLZ Arthur $. Bolster, as queen of the] will be the aecomp: The pro-| Chief Justice of the supreme court 116 Fifth Street MA ribe; Mr. Marquis, as Gypsy chief}; gram for the Th recital fol-| 4 i . aw a George Humphreys as Count Arnheim; ' | a ee race: armen deen of the law | Ho THIRD STREEY } ts. H. H. Steele as Arline, daughter Ah Love Dut a Day (Gilberte)—| f Hy Olle OR the IiSEMictORS OF Tie eecesesessccsssa = ’ of the count, and. Mr. Reynolds of Ah Love Put a Vay (Gilberte) formerly one of the instructors of the =: —— ee Mandan as Thaddeus. Others taking} es may . | part will be Mrs. A. J. Arnot, Mrs. Ce-| ,, 2-— loses in June (Edw. German) — cil Burton, Mrs. J. P. French, Mrs. J. Bolster with! violin obligato: A. Graham, Mrs. J. A. Larson, Mrs, F.|__3-—Colonial Dance—Alta Jones and : K. Luehe, Mrs. Ellis Putnam, Mrs, E.| Kathleen Marquis. H. L. Vesperman, bessie Keenan, 4.—t Rondo Capriccioso (Men- ‘Miss Laura Keenan, Miss Meade,| delssohn)—Mrs. Bauer. . Kathleen Marquis, ‘Mrs. Arnot, Mr.| 5.—Prologue from II Pagliacci (Leon Hughes and Mr. Wessel. Mrs. Arthur jlo)—Mr. Marqui Bauer will be at the piano and Donald] 6.—Valse Greque—M McDonald will be the violinist. Be] %.—Patriotic Number—) sides the chorus “In the Gypsies Life Attractive programs You Read,” the following excerpts of} printed fo the opera will be given: taining a “Silence the Lady Moon,” “I Dreamt| opera = Ls eee el 2 WOMEN URGED TO SIGN membered Miss Minnie Johnson. FOOD PLEDGE CARDS] The guests included friends of the “ honor guest employed at the state Mrs. F. R. Smyth, in charge of the | capite!. A number of informal affairs food conservation campaign in this! Were given last week for Mrs. Wood, K city, advises that pledge cards ¢ among them a chafing dish party giv- be secured from any of the gro: ‘ian Mather in the home of men and in co-operation with Herb Wallace of Avenue B, and Hoover and Dr. E. F. Ladd of this oe Busy state the women of the city are urged | home of 3 *. . McCurdy. to join in the campaign for food con- q servation. Wednesday is food pledge w _ “Welcome, State Teachers to The Capital City” CLEARANCE SALE =ON SUITS Owing to the lateness of the season we are offering many Suits so reduced in price ’twill pay you right well to call at this store at your Arnold. Steele. have been the Luhemian Girl con- opsis of the story of the For Mrs. Haigh. Ten friends of Mrs. Haigh tendered day in North Dakota, and it is the h lay aft desire of Mrs. Smyth and her assist-| BT @ surp ervey afternoon ta the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Maynard of Avenue A. M (will les horily for Owen, V an extended sojourn, The atte at in various social diversi ants that every woman in the city sign a card before the day ends. » ‘ A food demonstration will be con- ducted here next Monday by Miss Newton of the state agricultural col- lege. Miss Newton will demonstrate To Give Army Li h li . . d k ] ti Thi Ss l . G t Bi Aue t ive y Luncheon, substitutes r meat a e $ Q eeting le vening f misty forint tube anes] 4s Jasaneta tele" ae] @arliest convenience and make your selection. This Sale is a Great Big Ent rs. MC Hudiong of Fourth street, : $ _ For Recent Brid i Mrs, Ward Lows ant Stiss Bernat lane “sere made for an my Tine ale that merits your attention. Sat entertained last evening in the home | €28 the home of Mrs. F. R. Smyth i of Mrs. Lewis on Seventh street in| 0! Third strect, given in NouGE of honor of Mrs. Edwin F. Wood, a bride | ‘he P. E. 0. sisterhood members here of this month. Mrs. Wood will be re-| #ttending the N. D. 1 The luncheon will be served at 4 ; 1 i ; To Serve Teachers. The general Ladies’ Aid society of the McCabe church will serve the f teachers with luncheon and dinner Wednesday and luncheon Thursday. O iB Ps The general public is also included In Our Ready to-Wear , in the invitation to patr e the so- < ciety dinner: The soc Section Te ? hd | ha a Nielsen S Millinery suits is has ever been your gcod pleasure to ng the banquet to the You will find many of the most charming r Ha y luring the week. 2 420 Broadway lireig oreniiettne huvasaiGe St Alodus see.. The assortment is a most generous one, e just received a most beau- We t tiful line of new Fall and Winter Wool Dresses, made up in the latest materials and fashioned in the very latest styles—good assortment of col- ors frem which to choose. Specially priced at $15, 0, $18.50, $22.50 and Up y alwani members Thurs ig the nurs‘ ll give a masquerade dan- pae is fhe iedighta Of Columbus and you will instantly be able to select one heer Henle of the right shade. designed in the proper length. Note the price reduction we have cing part hall. The gue friends of the gh school party will —— The annual E Sj be held this evening in the high school H E T M U pi and. Sill be acoat ume Dar tye Be made, then ask yourself if you don’t believe aborate plan: n yathenyarious; com: it will pay you to call. this annual a ! VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL ™iitecs in A Hallowe'en party will be held in Evening Gowns i _| the Bismar s college this AIL $35.00 Suits. Cl Latest selections of the most Pop evening. The guests will include the orca a ular Airs. If there is any parti- ils of the schools and their friends. hs ae ee ya ce 1 i it will get day evening the A. 0. U. W. Our display of new Evening Gowns CWlak PlCCe YOU Want; We Win Geel ace will igld, a hank times, dancing MI $37.50 to $45 Su is ie af he hest we have over been it for you. party in Patterson hall. ‘This promis Evelyn Kaston | iyi eres at Sheet Music Dept. in ne novel ance Sale price o he one of the en of the week. ; League of the Swedish ALL $47.50 to S60 Suits, aranged a shad- ance Sale prictses cies os eae s yening in The girls will {furnish lunch boxes. Refreshments ALL AD fo $87.50 Suits, Clear 9 C Cowan’s Drug Store} p's inet ores, Reteshinent Hines ada ae $38.75 ng the girls and boys W give a ee —— bias hall C t Ss PERSONAL NOTES |. In our Coat seetion son will be pleased to views the many news fall ant [ oyyig stare always showing the at 1 = % winter styles in Ladies’ Coats we have on display for your inspection. (pact ereations. in Stxlish Millinery, 4 ise Roxy s has returned from - They ave made of the very besi material—colors are pleasing and varied- Zi ‘ ace privileged to assemble at any one time, Materials are Satins, Tafettas Crepe de Chenes and Net, Shown in all the leading shades $18.50 and Up SILK PETTICOATS Our offering in this clearance sale of Silk Petticoats is immense—im- mense in that the values are too good aecrar a, and for this clearance sale is one lot i oun: in: Snneaye and the stock is too larze to enumerate its vastness in newspaper space. } of Tats, formerly selling at. $9.50, Dr. n W. Roan of the firm of All are specially priced for this sale, and the saving to you by taking ad- that are offered for only $5.00 2 nPland Strauss haste) z (ln elictedl i is lot are several Gage Roan, her and Strauss, has return, anee prices will be well worth your time—a lu clicted in this lot are several Gag to pass by unnoticed—immense in that they are made of a good quality of Taffetta — immense in the numbers vantage of our present ¢ Pattern’ ints) ed from Chicago. where he atiended : : eee at aoalea Be Opposite Van Horn Hotel the meeting of the Clinical Congress call is desired, whether you purchase or not. offered and the colors — well, we Main and Third Street of Surgeons. Soe eee know we have the color you want. Mrs. John Meyers, who stopped = oer Wl i Regular <1 values. Clearance The only place in Bismarck = SKIRTS Extra Week-End Special In Shoes One ean vcver have too many aa sale price i where you can enjoy yourself. | ‘ . le : $7.5 a 5 in their ocardrobe, and we doubt if Free entertainments, music, sing- Bergliot Caspary Kifty Dress Shirts, Materiais plain, $7.50 and $8 Values $5.00 you w ever offered a better op- $4.98 ing and dancing. eae) rees, plaids, stripes and velvets. | Patent leather, button or lace Mat | portunity, to replenish | yours than Everybody invited to danee, | Teacher of Singing All 1 reduction of ONE- | Kid top. leather Cuban heel, welt | New aul at this sale, an lot Crepe RIBBONS A ‘ . i offered at a reduction o fi ah, oe : ‘ 3 de Chene, Georgette and Raney eit 5 Si = SPECIAL INVITATION TO _| Studio Third Floor cf Business College | Military heels, welt soles ....$5.00 a ease alues. Spe.) 10 Plain and faney Ribbons. Reg- TEACHERS | Phone 607K FOURTH OFF REGULAR PRICES » hi NS AES Maral: Renae soit) sullen SDE | sacar naalige Speen clbueaiie Brown or black sewed button, leather aes ee sale price, per yard, i DRESS GOODS Military heel, welt soles... 8.500 $3.48 For this clearance sale we offer 75 | All Mat Kid button, half Louis leath- GIFT GOODS DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE BIG pieces of Dress Goods in plain colors, er heels, welt soles s45c405s » $5.00] Wwe MI te me iona uae aa . z », 7 je ‘sl ok ig (| 0 WV Tina suit- stripes and plaids, Regular 95e to | vig Kid, button, cloth tops. hale a Ht eee ee Foy $1.25 values. Clearance sale price, Louis leather heels, welt soles $5.00 China, Hand Bags, Cut Glass. Knit- i b Hard Time Hallow’een Dance eas yer yard, only i = : : aa half Louis heels odd pieces of Furniture. Given under the auspices of the | Lead P A. O. U. W. | Wednesday Evening, Oct. cs | W E B B BR R O T H E R S ‘ou’ll have no occasion to send to the Twin Cities, Chi- ‘ BISMARCK’S DAY.1GHT DEPARTMENT STORE 29c MESSALINE SILKS \ large assortment. of Messaline Il the leading shades. Regu- > quality, Spee ial clearance sale price 98c cago or New York for a party dress to attend this big dance, Its a hard time affair, with hard time clothes worn. O'CONNOR'S ORCHESTRA