Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE FIVE | ‘ “ aes : THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1920 ~ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE is — sa csr r VELOUR AND elier draped it to a straight-line coat|They should) above all, know just of. velour, blousing it a bit and add-!whom they aie doing business with fi {ing the fringe, which i mbination|and try to determine whether thei: FUR COMBINED of chenille and. silk thresdat 4 future goed will and satisfaction IN CHIC COAT! The cape is lined separately and it;means anything to the person they ig not fastened up the front with the; are buying froir or whether immedi- coat .but allows the free play of the/ate profit is the sole object of the arms through the cloth sleeves of the | deal.” ) ‘coat. A soft draped collar puts the — finishing touch to this unusual and very effective garment. , Operations in the Muskogee field are proceeding as usual, miners of- ficials announced. AVOID STRIKE IN OKLAHOMA Musgokee, Okla., Oct. 7—Reports to headquarters of district No, 21, Unic- | ed Mine Workers today indicated that | no unauthorized ‘strike of coal min- ers had developed or that any had gone on vacation as the result of the Mrs, Jeannette Frendberg Piano Instruction Studio at 408 2nd St. TEA AT COUNTRY CLUB “Say Oildag” , FEDERATION : in our state, was held this year at the » vIn a : bv BNTERTAINING FRIENDS IMPRESSES MEMBE _.FEWSOCIAL HOURS AT POPULAR CENTER The annual federation tea, which is a very important social feature of the State Federation of women’s clubs Picturesque country club house. The decorations were Japanese in schemo and the numbers of Japanese lanterns shedding the softest of light on tables wreathed in smilax and white carna- tions made a picture. beautiful and satisfying to the two hundred threa guests and their fifty-three hostesses from among the club women of Bis- marck. Distinguished guests at the| companied by Miss Blanche Flana+ dealers in this city. The service is| FRY *cOuhletesrer of luxuriant i i i y e . . TALKO— en: - function were the three men from the gan of Dickinson. The numbers naa for the benefit of those who buy used} ine bear oil and “other patent York. The most gorgeous, glittering, sigan faculties of State University and Agri- “~"_—— eee VISITS IN CITY Miss. Annette Erickson, of near Vite, visited in Bismarck yester- jay. Miss ‘Charlotte Matson, of Minne- apolis, who formerly was employed kt the state library, is the guest of Mrs, T. B. Cayou. PLAINS VISIT Miss Jessie M. Ramp, clerk in the office of Judge Davies, county judge, will visit Mr. and Mrs. JohnH. Noon in Wilton for severai days, Mrs. A. M. Christianson is enter- taining as her house guests, /Mrs. Al- bert Webber and Mrs, ‘Cullen Allen of Towner, who are attending the state federation. CLUB ENTERTAINED ‘ ‘Members of the G. C. .L. Club were enterained last evening at the home of Miss Margaret Wynkoop. Fancy work was the diversion. of the even- ing. Delicious refreshments were served. The club will met next week ‘at the home of ‘Miss May Sempel. RETURN FROM WEST Dr, F. R. Smyth! and wife have’ re- turned from an extended trip through the west and southwest, during which tithe they visited many points in Cali-| fornia, Mexico, Arizona, and Iowa. | Dr. Smyth attended a United States! Public Health Service convention in San Francisco. | ——-- i ATTEND WEDDING Captain and Mrs. Vernon Huffman, of .the Salvation Army, were at Jamestown yesterday for the wedding of Mr. Huffman’s sister, Edna, to John Grettenberg, ,, They were married at the home of her father, F. L. Huft- man. Phillips of the Congregational man.. Rev. Phillips of the Congrega- tional church officiated. PLEASED DELEGATES Mrs. George F. Blawett one of the leading pianoists of Jamestown, N. D., formerly of Washingotn, ). C. played a skillful interpretation , of ‘Chopman's ‘noted Polnaise Opus 53 on the musical program of,the State Federaiton. Mrs. Blewett showed dis- tinct mastery of her piece and’ won-| derful, artistic femperment. BANQUET A SUCCESS The Country club was the)scene of two very pretty and successful func- , tions during the cluh week: affairs. The first was a dinner tendered the visiting officers and delegates of the State Federation of Music clubs. Cov- ers were laid for sixty. The course y dinner was followed by a program of toasts, with Mrs. A. J. Jacobson, toast mistress. Mrs. Jacobson, always RS WHO ENJOYED cultural college who came on from the Valley to take part in the after- noon program of the federation. During the service a musical pro- gram was given under the direction of \Mrs. Graham consisting of a piano solo by Mrs. Arthur Bauer; two Ital- fan folk songs, in duet by Mrs. J. A. Jardine and Mrs. Ernest Wright of Fargo; Mrs. Bolster of Bismarck sang two numbers the “Voice of Sakina;” Mrs. Marie Lisch of Dickinson Sts Cecelia club/sang two numbers, ac- Spanish love songs. charmingly gracious presided in a Manner to make all happy and many were the witty reponses for the clos- ing feature of the dinner. The evening dinner was given over to a program at the Presbyterian church, composed of a chorus of local’! voices and numbers by visiting wo- men. Mrs. Mary Walter of. Devils Lake was most pleasing in a vocal solo, folowed by a violin solo by Mrs Dan Preston, of Fargo. A two piano number by Miss Clara Pollock and Mrs. Weisler of Fargo was enthugias- tically received and Mrs. Merton J. Orr of Jamestown closed the musical | Program with songs. All were en- cored and the program was a delight to the assembly. Mrs. Stapleton of Milwaukee, head of the state work in Wisconsin out- lined in detail the work of the state Federation of Music clubs, making the subject one of intense interest. | At the close of the program an in- formal reception to visitors was heli and the’session adjourned happy and pleased with their first federation meeting in North Dakota. ——______—___+ | CITY NEWS | a Scout Troop Meeting Boy Scout Troop No. 6, comprised of members of the Presbyterian Sun- day school, will meet in the gym-, nasium of the church, Friday even- ing at 7:30 for an important confer- ence. The enrollment of the troop will expire at an early date and all bovs are requested to bring the en- rollment fee for another year. Ow-~ ing to the nature of the meeting only boys already enrolled will meet in| this conference. The scoutmaster and ie assistant scoutmaster will be pres” ent. Signs Contract Henry Fischer of the Realart Pic- tures ‘corporation of New York was in the city yesterday and signed up contracts with Manager Bauer of the Orpheum for the Realart program for ‘the coming season which calls for fifty productions. Among the stars to be shown are, Mary Miles Minter, Alice Brady, Wanda Hawley, Con- stance Binny and Bebe Danials, The big special “The Soul of Youth” was also contracted for. MOTHER'S FRIEND ExpectdintMothers A Soothin i$ Emollient AU AN Divggists Speril Booklet on Motherheod and Baby, Free BRADFIRLD REGULATOR CO._Dert. SD, ATLANTA. GA b -. BY CORA MOORE, —’ New York’s Fashion Authority, ' New York, Oct. 7. — It, would. be difficult to find a more’ {nteresting featire'iof fashions than the clever way in which fur and cloth are to be combined in one garment for the com- ing cold-weather seasons. This coat in which Gail Kane has posed is an excellent example of what is being done along this line and, in- cidentally, it suggests an admirable! way to make over, for this originally was a half-length cape. The remod- FA ee To the Boys and Girls Return us the wrappers from 5 loaves of HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAD and we will give you free, one CHARLIE CHAPLIN RIOT GUN. Get your gun and make Ma buy > Humpty Bread. Barker Bakery 120 3rd Street |we owe him certain definite cour- OFFERS SERVICE - -TO PURCHASERS | OF USED AUTOS Dodge Brothers Distributors! Will Give Advice to Pros- pective Purchaser An unusual service, in view of the fact that it is intended primarily for persons who do business with a com-; petitor, has been announced by the M. B. Gilman Co., Dodge Brothers Dodge Brothers motor cars on the open market and who are in doubt as to the age and condition of the car. “Any man who buys a used Dodge Brothers motor car, if he brings it to us for inspection, gan learn definitely when the car was built,” said Mr. Gil- man. “While we operate a used car market ourselves we will gladly give this information because we feel that a man ‘who owns a Dodge Brothers cars a ‘member of the' family,’ re- Bardiess of whether he comes in| through the front or back door, and tesies. “Owing to the fact that Dodge Brothers cars are not built in series of models and never have shown any material change in appearance, it is often very difficult to determine just how old the car is. Therefore it is easy to make gross misrepresentation to prospective purchasers. Many a man has been told he is buying a 1919 Dodge Brothers car when in re- ality, the car was-built three or four years earlier. s “Dodge Brothers have supplied. us with complete records of production, | . so. that we are enabled, through cer- tain numbers on the car, to tell just when it was built. : “It would pay the public to be more careful in buying used cars. People should insist on the accurate informa- tion they are entitled to when’ buying. = = + 3.0. Brittain, Inc., Station F, New Yark,N.Y. Conquered INDIAN'S SECRIET FREE A dusfness man, almost ‘com: pletely bald, who had tried num- erous tonics, lotions, shampoos, etc.,, without benefit, came actross an ‘Indian's recipe ‘by whichi he ingredients for scalp and hair, Remarkable hair growth, stop- ing of falling hair and dandraff ~ 8 heen reported by legion: ren, ramen, teen 4 uy at any busy drug store, GUARANTEE. Or you may oftain the recipe free with a proof box of KQ'TALKO, by sending 10 cents, silver or stumps. to 16799 DIED — in New York City alone from kid. ney trouble last year. Don't aliow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL wk ‘The world's standard 'vermedy for kidnejp, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's: national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes, Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on every boxe ‘ and accept no imitation HVAVARANUVAUAUAUUUAAUGUAUAEOUOU ORAL AAU WEBB BROTHERS - The Home of New Styles _ _ Welcome Delegates attending the State Federation of Women’s Clubs. Make Our Store Your Headquarters During Your Stay in Bismarck. wi tween the operators and miners, ‘age controversy now pending ber) Varney Flats 1 ll =tic musical extravaganza ever seen in Bis- = marck. = A Blazing Parade of Fun, Fashion and Fem- = inity—The Bedimpled French Heeled Revue HOUUOUUAUGEARENTAUAEAEAUAEAETAUGAUALAEOLALAUUOE EAU \ AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14TH One Night—Curtain 8:30 Direct from the 44th Street Theatre, New G. M. ANDERSON’S FRIVOLITIES OF 19205 iw 100 Disciples of the Mirth and Beauty Cult Comics, Steppers, Songsters Galore Hemmed in by THE GOLDEN FRIVOL CHORUS OF FIFTY PRICES—55c to $2.20 Seat Sale Tuesday, Harris & Co. HNQOUTSOONEANERE000 0000 00TOGERUAPEONESESUUAEEUAOOEAOOUCAEUOSUOOOOOROGUEUAUUOOUUOEEUOEOAGERGALUGOUOOEUONN Sr AL AUTUMN MODES That present Fashion’s Trend in Suits, Coats, Dresses, « The smart assurance of being well dressed belongs distinctively to the woman who chooses her autumn wardrobe with care. Ae For her choice we are offering in our Ready-to-Wear section many new Fall models in Suits, Coats and Dresses. . Values of enhanced qual- ity and evidence that lowered prices are unquestionably here. Blouses Sale of New Fall Suits | We have selected and placed in four large sales. groups many dis- tinctively new fall suits. The values are most exceptional. LO TT You too, should use Mazola for all cooking, baking, frying and sautéing purposes. ‘ \ ‘Thousands of people everywhere use Mazola as a delicious salad dressing, in preference, to olive oil or. any other vegetable oil. It costs about half what an acceptable grade of olive oil would cost. Selling Representatives NATIONAL STARCH CO., Peterson & Cunaingham, Managers, ‘Twin City State Bank Bldg., St. Paul Sixty-four page, beautifully illustrated Corn : FREE Products Cook Book. Write to-day. Corn Prod> + ucts Refining Company, P. O. Box 161, New York City. taffeta, satin, georgette and tricolette, in a handsome range of rich Autumn col- ors. Special at Y% REGULAR PRICE of serge and tricotine, just feceived.. Colors are black and navy. All are specially ts. P2990 ‘ New Autumn Blouses | | Have a New Coat Now. i Here are Autumn and Winter coats of beautiful tinsel- ‘tone, polo cloth and mixtures of excellent quality. . You will surely want one of these when you observe what at- tractive styles they are. All are most moderately priced. / GROUP 1 GROUP 2 In this group are many excellent 4 ooh : J i values. They are all wool and many In the collection are Suits of tric- . are silk lined. All are this season’s otines, serges and velours and are newest styles. Spe- values up to $55.00. = cially, priced at... $29.50 Specially priced at $3 7.50 ' = ‘ = GROUP 3 GROUP 4 mee ‘ : = Many high grade models are in- fag apes eat oo : = cluded in this selection. Suits of . ee i ! ° e = tricotine, tinseltone, and novelties. ecnewes eden a ~ Mazola—the choice of leadi 4 => Many are elaborately trimmed with cluding suits of Poiret twill, Tric- : ° ‘ i p = fur, others are handsomely em. otine, Duvet de Laine and novelty hotels, clubs, and railroad f = broidered and are values up to materials. All at 2 0% ae bead 4 H = $75.00. Special ; 0 dining cars in America! = $75.00. Special $ HQ 50 tiscount of oes, ; ee ‘OMEN everywhere are finding out that lard is one of the = ‘ 4 Most unsatisfactory of all cooking fats. It is absorbed into = : the food, making it heavy, soggy and indigestible at times. So = Autumn Sale of Dresses _. ‘ : much lard is taken up by the foed during cooking that it becomes = Many high grade models for Fall and Winter Wear more expensive to use. = i Mazola is 100% pure vegetable oil. It never penetrates into the = é ’ : ’ ' food, but sears fish or meat over, and preserves all the good flavors. = Wool Dresses Silk Dresses | Women’s and Misses’ New Fall and ' At the same time, it makes the food more digestible. = iil pe re i ' * = Exceedingly smart dresses | Many distinctive models in Winter Coats = The New Modes in Neckwear There are lovely guimps, vestees and collar sets, exquisite in every detail, which should have the attention of women who are seeking the really distinctive type of neckwear, and perfectly finished as if by hand. i! Here are dainty blouses to be coveted, attractive to wear this Fall. The assortment includes georgettes of white, flesh and suit shades. Some embroidered or beaded, others inserted with pieces of real filet lace. All are ex- cellent quality crepe georgette. The prices range from $7.50 to $27.50 Nc ee MMMM ST TTT