The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 192 1 \ Le . BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE have been directors on the’ general : 2 sy ee | scat dace ce igexig!| ALL-OVER LACE | | son is now chairman of the depart- é ment of edueation for the state in LATEST THIN | a + eration ‘work and has _ recentl i | competed her term as national nde F ‘OR LINGERIE 5 : | rector. . NORT en i Pa H DAKOTA + DELIGHTFUL PARTY. en ; WOMAN HONORED Te crowning special event of the) ” re aw } | sess planned end Miss Lucas was the ft j State Superintendent, Minnie’ Jean | P&™tY given by Mrs. Frank Grambs pets: \ Be | : i and Mrs. C. W. FcGray at the Grambs| a 4 : 1 : é Niclsot. Loe just been appointed to /home on Fourth street last night. | 2 ", aie national office in the Federation- o.|Twgnty young men and women, | 3 } Women’s clubs. According to a wir | friends of the bride and groom, were | A from, the national president of wom |bidden and the event proved to..be | ; 3 en’s clubs, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter or) the high tide of charming affairs hon- | ‘ i Minneapolis, Miss’ Nielson has “bee | OFINE the popular young couple. i i made chairman of the educational di/ The spacious home was turned into | : . vision cf the general federation. Th |@ bower of American Beauty roses i ‘ vacancy on the national board hau|@nd carnations. Above the door hung i 9 e 9 been caused by the resignation of Mrs |4 Pink bell with pink streamers for Car ance Oo om Mary C. Bradford, formerly state su |the young men and white streamers | y perintendent of ‘public instruction of|for the young women. Each guest, | : } Colorado. Mrs. Bradford has been} 0" pulling a streamer learned, from Y - : se compelled’ to. resign from the boaru|# card containing a name, who would i r) i ' because cf illness’ Miss Nielson sent| be partner for luncheon. That mo- : , her formal acceptance yesterday. mentous question being settled entire vf _ The office of chairman of the educa-!\¥ to the delight of everybody, one of s A tional division of. the General Federa. he young women appeared as a i 9 ; : tion of Women’s clubs has in its ju “chef,” weighed down by a mammoth \| f + isdictjon all departments of work in| Wedding cake—two-story—and topped | : ’ lucdtion, rural schools, kindergarten, | by the pinkest of ‘‘kewpie” brides in library extension, recreation, and full bridal array. The bride was home econcmics, with sub-chairmen privileged to cut the cake, disclosing . » BY CORA MOORE, of each department in all states of }# filling of kitchen utensils, varied New. Yorkts Fashion Authority SUITS a the Union. and wonderful, suited to the needs of | (4 vrhis 7 the: iret time that North both bride and groom, and joyfully ee are the days of the lingerie A selection of Women's dud Winter Coats in Dakota has n given a chairman-| hidden ere by the young guests. : aNter Wel e " A nae ‘ a ee ship of a division in the general “an-|Mrs. McGray is charged with beirig| New are the slips, or combination: good winter weight materials. ‘This scason’s newest We still ‘have a small number of Women's. High eration work, though there have been| the genius of the cake, and its un-| brassieres and. petticoats. of all-over) styles; Former values up to $29.50. ‘ see c several offices held by club women of | bounded success was most apparent, | lace, like the one the artist has January Clearance Price ‘e Grade Suits which we,are offering at One-half Price. i the state at different times. Before) At 11 o'clock a five-course buffer sketched. It is of pretty,. strong Ser UO a ee OES eS aa 5 the. recent reorganization of the de-|!uncheon was served, the mother: of | Shadow lace, ‘threaded at the high ——— partments of work there was always | the bride, Mrs. W. A. Lucas, assisting waistline with a satin ribbon. i a general federation secretary, there in serving while Mrs. Hedden, the The camisole and chemise, also il- NIGHT ROBES i | groom’s mother, poured coffee. lustrated, are of crepe de chine with | i & 2 se ih x : +” Following the’ luncheon all were! a bit of lace inset and a few repousse Women's and Misses’ Sweaters in slip-on, Tuxedo . : F DANDER 7 neal wie the spirit of helping a flowers added. a ke and regiar styles: A. fine selection of new — colors. Women’s Outing Flannel Night Robes made of best 4 ing along, so a book, design Ribb ‘k- with long’ stitch silk vy Clearance 7 lac Price: : ality i Ft q INE : Ho icavthohape: served aaa, record eerie aaa January Clearance If, off Regilae Pricey: quality outing flannel. $1 48 € : book of bach guest’s most sage ‘ad-| tion of the design is overworked with } { Priced for quick clearance at........... : ° 5 : j rice on Pen ee fhough colored silks, are among the. new _ 4 Si * : | married,” andthe is sai ave| schemes calculated to make dainty ~ . drs Nat ily On) epee pee nee oe CLEARANCE OF DRESSE A . ‘ , Se wn. us closed one of the; ‘ \ df. RESSES Thickens, Beautfies. ion labore erin of the tson|aptte®' att tape és chine re | act ling’ to. re] of the guests, and | st every dr i 2 re is ine! i is sa g y . : lone that at rerouit ae eautifal | MOSe, desirable, | There & distinct Most every dress in the store is included in this sale at from 2 5 percent to 50 percent discount. , memory to the young couple on the ‘ : jeve cf their marriage. 5 tog, and linen fabrics ‘again. = ; MONDAY CLUB MET. bers in Elks’ hall, when the club mem. , ’ ’ $ ‘Qs; t The Monday club held their regular|bers had their husbands as guests. 00 an O on an e S 1 } S t | meeting, yesterday iat he home or A course SUPDEr was ser at if ’ : ren $ nion Ul Ss ' rs. F. A. Knowles on Avenue A.| o'clock, followed by bridge. The ig! inex: ¥ . ink. tg 7 D tldren’s recular = : oe ms | Mrs, Roan gave'a paper on The Nat-| Score in the play went to Dr. Towne 66x80 Wool Blankets, pink, tan or blue $6 75 Children’s regular $1.50 union suits, 1] ] ural Characteristics of Mexico; Mrs.|and Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain. plaid. Regular $9.00 blankets. ‘Special ,.. e DOW wip seveeees ates ° | Goddard had as her topi¢, Commer-| The club was organized in 1902 and ace ( i F > ‘cial Conditions and Industries; Mrs.teach anniversary has been celebrated 66x80 wool blankets, gray with pink or blue $7 89 Children's regular $1.75 union suits, me ay : rmedenstat Siscomed Ledncation And since organization. » borders. Regular $10.50 blankets. Special ° Ae 1 29 ' 'y \. “ad — i ney read a paper,on Spanish-Ameri- LADY FORESTERS’ DANCE. TOxs id we . ink 4 “hildinmnix poenlane . : [ed Are. and tnrdhitecture, ee eee ace at Catholic Or-| 70x! 0 yistd wool blankets, pink, tan and $8 59 Children’s regular $2.00 union suits, 1 48 Following the programy, Miss Ber-|der of Foresters will entertain at a plain w hite. Reg. $11.50 blankets, special . NOW 7 reaisice ss cele Somes tines se sientreiae eae ) | tha Palmer, primary specialist in the|card party and dance in the K. P. hall mae pS Z aa ‘ \ state department of education, was| tonight, to which the public is invited. | 70x80 plaid wool blankets, pink, blue or 1 0 1 5 Children’s regular $2.25 union suits, invited to give a talk on pictures, il-|The lodge is composed chiefly of tan. Regular $13.50 blankets, special... ° now { 1 70 ji instraed by choi prints, set on bs lyouie women sro nance thee mn : ) peecungnor ned sigegierwie: a visl oie ravate eile ° e Board o: ‘alleries of Minne-| order and the benefit is ona of/a\s T0x80 plaid w R ink il Children’s regular 5 A . he Board of ar tian in selection of | tee given by the girls dpring the'se TOX8 1 aid wool blankets, pink, blue ‘" $1 2 39 Children’s regular $2.50 union suits, bretures for civic buildings, such as| son. pie and gray. Reg. $16.50 blankets, special. e NOW 52 eas a eccrae tsetse ‘ a ° ; ‘ : A tow cont buys anderine" At] Betray i altacting muh favorable '—aiy News 1 S a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides prtention’ and meey calls safe seat CITY NEWS W MEN’ 1 ’ f every hair shows new life, vigor, | ; BPeATANCe ON PEOBTAINS. Do gn h 1 4 Bea color and abund-| vpRMILYA FAMILY LEAVE. There will be a special meeting of Bea aor ais Sty ‘ s Sa aitien Pall anid Rev. Charles E. Vermilya, Mrs. Ver-| Tancred Commandery, No, 1, Knights) + Women’s regufar $1.75 union suits, , 1 2 Women’s regular $4.09 union suits, : milya and family leave Bismarck on | Templar, in Masonic temple Wednes- how. i WD oo MC EECET Me og ho. , now. ay $2 98 tonight's train for San [Efaniclgco day evening. Work in the Red Cross ( 3 Avi: i ake waeeecy Sot Ce tees pe Ae oi ° where , Mr. . Yomen’s ar & i A , , ‘ a ys where they, ill ate elt heer Mr. degree Women’s regular $2.00 union suits, ( $1 4 8 Women’s regular $4.50 union suits, 3 3 8 4 portant officer in the administration} \P. G. Harrington, adjutant of the NOW vereeegas . . sae ° BOW a ocateslor ei iieloseveseusre.s aitoneaiaterete oletyieaee ace ae ry department of the Methodist church,| Lloyd Spetz post, believes that the . a i ! i fj which will include in jurisdiction| post will have a paid-up membership Worhen's ] Women’s regular $5.00 union suits, . tye many states, one of which is \North| this year of 500. The membership at, now ‘ ed e now A 3 75 Dakots, This + a marked romotion present exceeds that of last year”on/| ea a te i ake To (ae oy sneer og guage tealeneieientishege Bytes) i t t . i Rh yak 7 i Me i iri . he Sa - a ea 4s sud tHe (many. tren font arch ys Wonien’s regulay $2.75 union suits, $2 0 Women’s regular $5.25 union suits, 3 95: ness in their new home. Visitor Here | now earauadece stig ree e NOW ees edecesecerecssocssccsssasees ® ’ ——————_—— J. D. Eaton, of Williston, is here | ne , & RETURN WITH. HUSBANDS. | visiting his daughter, Mrs. F. J. Gra-| Women’s regular Women's regular $6.00 union suits, HOLD FAST TO hoe fla group of wives of mem- dy. now... MEN now eee 4.48 TT rs of the legislature. who are in —_—— eu efere eee Portia Bismarck for the session has been On Vacation vomen’s ar $6.5 i ‘ PROSPERITY pleasantly augmented by the coming] Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGettigan, of Women $ regular $6.50 union suits, $4 89 ji of Mrs. John Halcrow, wife of Repre-|827 Sixth gtrect, has gone to\ Wash-, now Shih e ; Will oc ority still ac- sentative John Halcrow of Bowes-| ington and Oregon to spend a several u } ie ey eC mae mont, and Mrs. C. W. Carey, of Lid-| weeks vacation. A | f company yuu after fire zerwood whd has accompanied her} 2922 consumes your property? bustent, Senator Carey of Richland » Episcopal Guild SHOES HOSE Fire won't wait for you ‘to county, upon his return from recess.| St. George's Episcopal Guild — will 4 saga’ very proj . Bee are registered at the Grand |, ive home-cooked supper Thursday Shoes at 20 percent discount. (Our, entire stock of Ww aie ee of ea SE A : in erican ‘Le; F i 5 ‘ 3 eg | en's black sy ‘ i : evar ers holder should. make insur- ae Sree ee elocke Bvervtouyis| Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, Pumps and Ox- Reta oe black ses oF Uale; cotton and fibre silk in all ance a part of the: acquisi- (Guus on seme vies welcome, | fords at 20 percent discount. : a it i ore ik ues up : Priced for 25 c i 6 ‘Monday club met at the home —_ ——— quick Clearance at, your choice....... gee 8 ; : tion of property. of ‘Mrs.: F. A. Knowles Monday eve. German Lutheran Aid ! : i : ‘ bisa omer We can tell you the B. and P. W. club has a social ses-} The ladies of the German J.utheran, n 4 roper t f in canon [| Sion in their club room in the Hinck-| Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.+ proper mount of Insurance ley block on Tuesday evening. The|(Herman Ode, 410 Fifteenth street, on: to carry and probably sug- Thursday Musical ' will have their! Thursday afternoon. All members are ordgad Wires, Sana Enns lig ak vest. means si regular meeting on Thursday afte:-| urged to attend. coming from Gran ‘orks Sunday was adapted to the screen from Mar-| ness oft sli Gerd Be t caus of lessening noon in the Community room of the} —— ‘night. Mr. and Mrs. Webster are at AT ‘HE MOVIES | jorie Bentcn Cooke’s famous novel Hara uahingiee serena one your fire insurance premi- $1] city tibrary. Examinati | the Grand Pacific. ) ! : f Coughing: zracks +a) child s:shody pe y | itamination ter. profesional eet e Gran cific. ° *|“The Incubus.” (Miss Bennett's ro!e ane fisturhe strength-giving sleen. Cae ee a a pad | & | —-——_—_— ’ ; = and the poisons weaken the system so BI Y aH ae BRIDE AND GROOM HERE, | tificates, given by. the state depart- ON PURCHASING TRYP ELTINGE is that of a ycung wife who, when | (1, : # ire a is fall ae i \ Mr. Jerome Maddock and Mrs, Mad- | ment of education, began this mornins| p.; M. Webb of Webb ‘Brothers * A cast of exceptional worth suy- hee necomes 3 hele Je tina ware Lat ‘Take Foley's in time 1 at us . plain Hartford Fire” In- ¥ qock’ are at the McKenzie, visiting and will contihue aul ‘Thureday store left for the east last week on| ports Enid Bennett ‘in her latest Par- ca perch Ub inraarahaey oe hoe : surance. Representative Maddock and have just | evening. Seven candidates have pre-/q parchasing trip. Mr. Webb will (t 'starrin icle, “Her Hus- ; : i t returned from the western part ea | sented themselves for the tests. ia several of the leading eastern eae Roan iyaaad j oe en and while the young widow believes Phone 453 for the famous Wil- state. The young couple were married | 7 | markets before returning to Bis-| /, i SLU A ed (es cence tae receives regular-/ ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. in Grand Forks on Tuesday last. The | Saturday Night Haul marck. | feature attraction at the Eltinge the-|1y comes from her husband’s estate, | Phe coal that is all coal, no clink- bride was Miss Clara Dubuque daugh- | Two men were arrested on charges ; ie sl ater tomorrow. the friend soon beging to squirm un- rf t rag r \ ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dubu z|of being drank, one on a charge of . ‘ld Tom Chatterton, who plays the part| der the burden imposed on him. They ers, no soot, no dirt. $5.50 per See eee ake aaa at Dubuaue of | digorderly conduct and a fourth was, St. George’s Episcopal Guild} or Princeton Hadley, the “friend,”| meet in aueer circumstances and pres- ton delivered. Washburn Lignite : wil make thelr homejat No th 5 an | picked up on a vagrancy charge by| will give a home-cooked supper | was with Thomas iH. Ince in the old| to! Cupid gets busy. How they trav-/ Coal Co. Phone 453. ‘ “The man -who knows me at Northwood. | the police Saturday night. They were | in American Legion hall over aay eS Roland Lee, has el the road of love makes a highly en- . rf | A today. t isplayed a’ y in a wide di ity | tertaining story. PA ong ‘ MONDAY. CHUB) ENTRRTAINE. | bye pest en aeuere | Rex theatre Thursday evening,| of paris and shortly is to direct @ plz a ismarck, N. D. a Federal Court Here Jan, 27; 6to 8 p.m. Everybody | ture of his own. Mae Busch, Aileen| IT'S GOOD FOR CHILDREN, \ i Pe . of the Monday. club wasiselebratel bY) | sage Woodrough, of United States savited, 5 Everyboey | vianning, George ‘Pierce, and R-bert| Mrs. C. E. Schwab, 1007 1th St. Can- ASK Your Grocer q ge supper, given. by the mem-| 4.1 -ic: court. who is in. California, | . { ‘Dunbar are all players who have made | ton, Ohio., writes: “We use Foley's For : will stop in Bismarck on his return, < is —= aioe i nan fer Comaeives in Thomas H.| Honcy and Tar for coughs and find it Humpty Dumpty Bread ie — aR : al foresiers iving a|'Ince productions. e of the best i tl - { tein to. bold Cedar tetiration. 1a eid DO a ee ae ee he K.| tier Hugbunds Friend.” was dk ere ae et Produced by ‘ 5 Fi/ceived here. Judge’ Woodrough will’ Le ree “| rected by Fted INiblo, under the super-| coughs, as it does not contain anv BARKER BAKERY i \ i H hold federal court in Fargo in March. of P. Hall at one, ae. j vision of Thomas ‘H. Ince. The story| drug that is harmful.” Serious sick-' f | 3 . spe- = s mee, i Guild 8 Thursda: ey ree es ail : | wild Supper y cial invitation is extended to all. V/ One of the groups of vorrers in the} \ lo Episcopal Gui give a public : REOPENED cupper in the American Legion hall) PAINTERS, NOTICE. on Thursday evening, serving from iii be a regular meet- ; wee six to eight o'clock. The supper will | : There ae 1342 birt ‘clock : ia For all kinds of be an excellent one, and the ladies | ing of L. ” at 8 o'clock p. ’ hope to find a goodly comune wot | m. Thursday, January 27th. Be- board. One dollar a plate is the price! 6ome g member now for after ‘ , with the best of every- . BREAD, ee aette tooneya |January 27th the charter will h ROLLS ‘ Sty jbe closed and the initiation fee Returns from Visit ‘i 4 ’ Miss Elma Andrist returned to her will be $25.00. . $ home after a ¥acation spent at the “ Ceag gaia SERTES jap eM J PIES, / Charles Schebler fern Pe party, a | is imartcanilt ce ob. ‘a iven in her honor sses Lowise aris. —Thieves ‘3 ob- - f ~ given in her Junebler. where’ a otum | tained 24,000,000 trades in loot in 1920.| ‘ How Good it Tastes! Cakes and Pastries call at the ine trends. from ‘Bismarck were ‘The ministry of finance lost more than , ' Z resent. She also visited with Miss 3,000,000 francs to forgerers an : Vas Lona Gable at the John Gable farm. | swindlers. How Much it Saves! ed ‘ For! oung people of Bismarck and} = ; su I Sereeiele were present at a party 200 MEN ARE MISSING ’ jgiven for her at ¢he Gable home. « Pittsburg—A man who doesn't 214 6th St ee ie ee Ree ‘know who he is, a victim of amnesia. r t WIFE.OF AUDITOR HERE. \is in Gerieral Hospital. Relatives of REASON. ‘ABLE PRICES Mrs. O. W. Webster. wife of the au- more shen as Aad pave aise: = ditor of the International Harvester ,Peared have tried to identify im. = = | company, is with her husband during | era . GAMBLE ROBINSON CO. % MMMM nn | his two months’ stay/in Bismarck, } “The Texan” is coming. * Distributors, Bismarck, North Dakota... 0... js 0420 0.0. 2 i

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