The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 5

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e THURSDAY; JUNE 12, 1919. PROMINENT CAPITAL CITY GIRL BECOMES, BRIDE OF ALEXANDRIA, MINN., PHYSICIAN A. very’ pretty wedding took place|and white sweet peas, Following the at the home of Rev, and Mrs, J, M.| Wedding ceremony a buffet luncheon Taylor, 523: Ninth’ street, Wednesday ee erved ee dining olay ee at'6 o'clock, when their eldest daugh-| Genevieve Hoffman and Esther ‘Sem- || ter, Ruthella Grace, became the bride | limg. ‘ of Dr.’ Henry Ruud of/ Alexandria,| Dr. and Mrs. Ruud left last evening Minn. on No. 2 for the east, and the bride The Taylor home was attractively| Wore a becoming traveling suit of decorated with snapdragons, roses and | dark blue taffeta with hat to match. ferns and the color note was carried |The couple will spend a fortngiht vis- || out throughout the rooms in pink and|iting with friends in Minneapolis and white. . Mias Gertrude Hoffman|Fosston, Minn. They will be at home played the _.Mendelssohn“, wedding | to: their many friends after. August march. Sy Ms first at Alexandria. ' The marriage was solemnized in the} The bride had lived ‘in the ci presence’.of twelve intimate girl|city for the past ten years or. more, Sale of Silk Hose Sale of Muslin Good quality, 36. in. } Muslin, regular | 35c quality. 10 yards for— $2.50 and foot,::Black or, White; ($2.25. num-_ ber for— $1.48 - apital 4, Ni diate family: Attending the couple | high school and for the past few years ae i os : were Dr. F, Hi Magiey of Duluth, vas saunployed ioe enaliiee at the Cares D ’ 5 ; i 3 groom’s man, ‘aylor, | blé Robinson Co.\ Dr. Ruud was for- ‘ * sister of the bride, ag bridesmaid. Rev. merly a ident of Bismarck.and for ' 4 ucas 0 All Suits, / Coats, Dolmans : ised with Drs, Roan, Fish- e e @. formed “the ceremoM¥,;and the im-!er & Strauss. He was in the war ser- i pressive ring-service was-used, vice during the past year, and for white. organdy elaborately trimmed Raleigh, Kans., returning to Alexan- ALL ORDERS SENT IN BY ‘MAIL OR TELEPHONE with tiny. ruffles, and she. wore a ma-|dria about Christmas time to resume RECEIVE THE SAME ATTENTION AS IF WE N Li Dead. She catried a shower Noauel of neith his brother, De Magnus Ri To Make Way for New Lines ite id t 5 e only out-of-town guest at the ; le ; : ita eae ma na i ne : left for the, eqst last AANKLIOAAAUANE |You Couldn't Imagine How ‘Those beautiful Suits and Coats you saw here and ad- ahd her" colsage boquet: was of pink |evening. rr tlast Really Pretty These Dresses mried so much just a few weeks ago can now be bought Are—Come and See Them! less but be¢ause the space they occupy is needed to dis- FOR PRETTY SUMMER DRESSES _play other lines to a better advantage. Your sense of friends of the bride and the imme-|She is a graduate of the Bismarck Taylor, ‘the ‘fathi the bride, per-j|a time pra ey we eh 1 The bride wore a dainty gown of|several, months was located at. Fort | 4 The Store of Qualitu and Service and Capes must move out. line veil which: was caught‘ with sweet jhis. practise. He is in partnership WERE SERVING YOU PERSONALLY, bridesmaid. was dressed in a combina-| wedding was Dr. F, H: Magney of eee at-a big reduction in price, Not because they are worth , THIRD MUSIC PUPILS | - Big dance in new barn Wed- | tnesday evening, June 18, at THERE'S NQ PLACE LIKE i i isi RECITAL WAS AN Charles Schebler. farm,. three]: ® THIS STORE pony: will prompt you to quick decision when you see ENJOYABLE AFFAIR miles east and two miles north}. An intelligent purchase from the New : rie i es of Bismarck. ‘Music by O’Con-| § ¢ York apparel market, such as we re- The garments listed helow were originally priced from— The third music recital given by the;nor’s Orchestra. Everybody in- pupils.of Mrs. Ei G. Wheeler was held | vited. on Tuesday evening in the Presbyte- the program were high school ppit,| BACK LIKE A programas. a,whole was especially: at- epaby ieee tice has given us a defi-. . nite and comprehensive insight into & Summer Fashions in Women's Dress- $34.50 TO $95.00 es, It.has enabled’ us to secure re- markably: varied and choice assort-, : nts of the’ new and most popular | |;.; i ‘ 7 styles and the best values we’ve ever Your choice selec- Your choice selec- shown. -These ‘are some of the most tion of Group 1 at tion of Group 2 at rgctive for, mere ra te, technique favored styles: »? and stifle, and every number, was-par-|- qere A 5 ‘ u j ‘ p 4 4 ticularly. well .reydered. Mn, part 2.) awful ree eo nde eat eDone walt <<" Summer’s Most Favored $19 50 $29.50 The Three, Stars” ‘by Mrs. David| till it “passes off.” It only comes back. At? ’. | Adlen Campbell, was very well given.| Find the cause and stop it. Diseased Sty. les:of Silk Dresses At the close ‘of part 2, “The Crimson | conditions’ of kidneys are usually indi- Glow” by Root, was. greatly enjoyed, cated b; iff lame backs and other ~~ and'the sdlo‘part and chorus are wor- wetting nape. which are nature’s sig- thy of-mention. The class as a whole| “Here's the remedy. When you feel Regular $22.50 and $25.00 models for $14.95 . Pi showed taereble anbravement in| the’ first twinges of Pain or experi- B i tif 1 Vv 3 il e - its’ wor! jurin; ie year. is W&aS| ence any o! ese symptoms, t hy 1 é ‘ the*igat, of public recicels to be given at ene’. Go to your rupsat and get a t W. thes cand Tissue Your choice selec- Your choice selec- tee by afrs. Whieles's music students for| $4205.01 Deo?" Ganmles ie. lot Weather Dresses: tion of Group 3 at tion of Group 4 at oy the ‘season,~and the affair Tuesday) gosted fresh every month from the’ V) Ina vayied collectio nof late styl night was given ag-a benefit for the| Teboratories in Haarlem, Holland. » i f prices Moog 9 0 45 00 Edward MaeDowelf fund. Pleasant and easy to take, they instant- Bi in a range of pricea;from— » he ° ‘ AMERICAN” WAR MOTHERS] Sour system ebd bring quick reliefs = ATLA? eats Re sicher oa For over two hundred':years they ii AQUIINAUNLL : = HELD: ENTHUSIASTI C} have been helping, the sick... Why not . Ve ee PF RS ¥n try them? Sold everywhere by re- MEETING: ON ‘TUESDAY lable druggists in” ‘seated: ‘packages.’ irs serie . ty | oe), Dhree sizes... Money. back if, they : ; v) if alot: help-"you, “Ask, for, GO) Thesmembers of the American ;War, fey u athers-held a very interesting meet- s a 3 son te in the com | ——$— 1 ‘room P ETE a ttendance,/and the | session rly pet enthusieatic ore! xi THE -HURLEYS. pI business’ were taken up,| “TRAPS AND PIANO ge chosen: to attend the nate U to-the-Minute ‘Mule 10 Main St.’ Phone 130-K pao : Sale: PY : pale ost oy Blouses" i All are-so fashionable’ looking and: splendidly: made that’ - . ‘there surely will be a.big scramble to get them. Hundre¢ show hand. embroideries of ‘silk or: handwork in charming pastel color. combinations; others are in silk and twist braid aa or. silk soutache. Dozens of styles in, V-necks and round 4 bene: : aa ale pate <=) necks i : f d vy ua / Sai eae ae oitijeR NO i adh 0 Seal pee ( "New Wirthtnor Waist Lo be eRe WARES Hf $2.98 : y : W im W : You will be delighted with these waists for they are pretty enpugh! Vice War Mother, Mrs. Robert, Boyd; ew ir : or bint ais to'wear on any cousion. "i copfesponding teroretar) Me: a ¢ He Scie Sir dak ORDER NO. W. 13. i ‘ashman, and treasurer, Mrs. J. P. : a ty ‘. ek McGarvey. at $1 50 Crepe De Chine Waists at $4.50 REV. NEWCOMB IS BUSY. La These waists are splendid values and always look fresh and @ainty. Invedtigates Number af Cases in \ In Styles that Are Entirely New and ORDER NO. W. 14. 1 » "North: Part of County. in Value Trul M tehl 1 G Cc Waist: een : Rev. G. B. Newcomb of the Soctet~ Ie Ne f ae taly: Matchless... eorgette Crepe Waists for the Friendless has returned from Fj “17 of Voile. Collar and cuffs“ W-19) Attracti' terial, ; se Wilton ‘where he was over Sundav {| of .finely embroidered Qrgandie. _ . novelty Valle iat reauired bat Values to $7.50 For $3. 98 ; While there he delivered an address Front neatly, $ 50 little trimming. Double Organ- New models in Georgette crepe waists that are especially pleasing in the Presbyterian church on “The tucked ooo... eee die collar.\ Large, $1 50 in a variety of shades and designs. i } e ORDER NO. W. 15. i Girl in the Home and in Society,”! ocean pearl buttons. which (was very favorably comment- iT “4 : * 5 \ s ed upon, Wass: Sharming. almmpls pra ef> W-20,. Trimmed model, Front } Georgette Crepe Waists \ Mr. Newcontb \prought ‘back 4 ‘i solidly. taken area Fone prettily caibrouiered and finely... 1 12.50 F 1.45 4 young git! with hy trimmed with cross. tugks et i ching int -Val an ne Gor Va ues to $ jo or $ and fine $1 50 \ Crochet ] 50 fi This assortment includes a wide variety of beautiful Georgette plaiting ....,..... e »-» buttons... ae eDU" crepe blouses, dressy and artistic, with graceful lines. SMart a || Remy Furuture Stere Charming Silks for Summer Dresses , ister, Rev. Douglas, recently of the 2 O'CLOCK For immediate selection the Silk Section displays a complete guide to the designs, weaves and Presbyterian church, having taken up i AS .- r 5 ‘ ee ee Ce ca oe ator rel se, ‘Butea sugueaton of what may be sen , iy ’ ’ ° Its. A iho will appear inthe juvenile charging .her patents with migtréatinent. Mr. .New: womb. returned ‘to Wilton Tyesder and officiated at the funeral sepvice of the infant child of Mr. and./Mrs, Sam Gimmeson. At present Wilton Saturday, June 14 tended when we mention Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe,, Chiffon, Voiles, Marquisette, Chiffon Taffeta, Faille, and Pongee. Fra OG cet WET rt 4 \ Crepe de Chine, ex- quuisite new sliades, } 40 inches wide, per yard, $2.25 and—' $2.50 — _ New shades in Ge . -gette Crepe, 40 i wide, two grades, | RK ( \per yard, $2.35 and : a j © Beautiful “Figured. Foulards, 36 and 40 inches wide. Our regular low price, ber yard = : $1.95, $2.25, and— a 3 Beautiful Palm Beach for Summer wi agar se aly. Qc Hundreds sof wand OF || Suits." regular $126 value, Sale H Yate) ‘ice, Z Brecial, per yard" 3 Ho, ole Du Nor yard i aie dvbee aid saleiee:e 85c - A big special purchase of plain Brench Ginghams, 82 inches wide, and fancy Plaid Toiles of stan- Standard Peggy Cloth, good qual- Chiffon and Triple Warp Taffeta, 36 in. wide, per yard, eC - Gpend Your Summer: __ in the Pacific Northwest _ Climb its mountains, fish its Sesion, lakes and bays; dation s motor on its Gfteen thousand nails of +: scenic highways; visit its national parks, thé most popular in Amer- ica, forest reserves and monu- af 4 auth ; dard’quality, 45¢ val. Pap ta th j Me gay @ aye TR 4Be [I Se Price yard. ZOE || Bega Be Cool Summer Climate ~~ These three Exceptional Values will not Last Long Where the temperatare is rarely over 80 iat FERRER: degrees on the hottest days and where SPECIAL SALE\ OF WONDEFUL VALUES SUMMER NOVELTY -you can have a sound sleep every night. Fancy. Summer. » * In beautiful Dress Fabrics, a Special summer excursion fares. Novelty Wash Oc ’. Dress Wash Ma- 29¢ rare value, at, per 39¢ SWrite for free lustrated booklet to any commercial Goods, per yard > 4 VU terials, per yard. yard ..c...euee rganization in Oregon, Washington, ot Brith Coke. bia, or to Herbert Cuthbert, Secretary, Pacific North- ‘west Tourist Association, maintained by

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