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RCK DAILY TRIBUNE ' PAGE FIVE |FRENCH-AMERICAN MODISTE SAYS LENGTH OF SKIRTS SHOULD ee ike season, | SUIT TENE EE AMENT OF INDIVIDUAL WEARER, NOT FASHION av aneaites | ‘Phe ‘Ladies’ Aid society of the Me 7 ~f Cabe Methodst church wil give an} 5 AG y : / ws : ‘ old-time: supper Thursday and Friday! MRS. LEACH HOSTESS | 2 EN s q . evenings, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Willard Leach was hostess, ‘ ft will cost 75 cents. Everyone is in- . yesterday afternoon to twelve wom-; vited, or x a at a Pretty thimble tee at her =o 223 home in Riverview. The guests ALLSTAR CAST IN YUKON PLAY 6“ E ” brought their’ sewing and a plea aeant Three principal roles, all portrayed HOW FATHER JOIN D THE LODGE social afternoon was spent. The 08: | y featured players, mark the pro- tess served afternoon tea. | duction of “Under Northern Lights,” 5 , A seecnd in the series which Mrs. | Jacques Jaccard’s story of the Cana- dian northwest, which will be shown et the Orpheum theater tonight, Leon- ard Clapham, Virginia ¥ Leach is giving was in compliment to} Faire and Will: fag. iam Buckley enact the three leading rT d th characters. Buckley plays the part of i ues ay, @ e Le the visiting women in Bismarck giv- | Dougla: Leod, corporal in the R en this afternoon. re eee min tio ots ot su: lf MATINEE AND NIGHT PERFORMANCES Be Sure to See the Funniest Comedy Ever Written NUTRITION CLASS FORMING ‘Yhe Child Welfare committee of the | Women’s Community Council will hold ye a mother’s meeting at the Commun- | pee de aes mae See vanne Foucharde, and Leonard Clap- § 7 Hobart: a food specialist assistant ; ham ws her brother, Jacques, Fou: Benefit_of Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, of the American Legion The Names of the Talented Players are: s'ate hcme demonstration leader _of | the North Dakota Agricultural Col- | " lege will give a talk on child welfare | HEAL am or WOMEN serait Caapary Eleanor: Lamb and assist in organizing a nutrition: mertecy Well Wome, a0 Margaret MarDonald GH Russ Slaisa ss Alli mothers ‘ave: earnestly ives you know?) Isn‘t it true that in order sabelle Cochrane W. C. Paulson ty keep up with tie march of prog: Mae I. Bope R.. Sherman Wright ted to attend. r i s Hobart was here at the time. s the endurance of woinan is often Hazel Pierce Robert Buzzell » of “the poultry show and weighed and | utmos ¢ tax « Olive Seilset Roy Inseth examined chiidren. al system y Te sie Shafer Edward R. Prachel eS oe uter than e can stand. e < ae i GOES TO SIOUX COUNTY ‘ : develop. and nervous The Director, Sanford Dodge, will*play the role of Amos Blcodgood The field nu for the North Da- | J ache, draggl ng down sen- | ¥ o 3 . ‘ 7 : rhe * F Bismarck the last of the weck for | Selle ta womeucatiie Felab leven: in attendance and entre’acte vocal numbers will be introduced by 1 L Lillian Paulsen and others, Sioux county, where a_ professional | ledy when 2 woman into such survey will be made of tuberculosis | ‘ condition is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- FEATURES and of trachoma in that county. It | etable Compound, as for nearly hat! gah, The Worlds Best Comedy. ‘ it not generally known that Sioux a century it has proved the natur Clever Specialties betwten the Acts. v county has neither doctor nor nurse restorative for these troubles. —advt. . 4 Splendid Company of Well Trained Local Players < within its boundaries at the present See Popular Price time. A large number of the resi- HARD "TIME CARNIVAL Ticket Sale Starts Feb.\5th at Harris & Comuaty { dents are native Indians. The entert "7 itt f z Se Gn Ait ME INDIANT dCHOOL ‘i Mader one Nariia ie at Curtain for evening performance at 8:15 p. m. LE aT FRAN f ¥ Bh al p ri rho of Matinee cv-tain rises at 3:30 p. Members of Miss Bergliot Caspary’s the ff ae shia iy ia Prices for Matinee 25 aad) 50 cent clas in dramatics and in vocal America have arranged for a Prices for evening performance § 0, $1.00, 50c plus tax. training rendered a program at the Hard Time Carnival to be given § No reserved seats for the matinee, yen Snes on Sunday aftsencon:| at the K. of P. Hall Thursday ap Hermann Walter Monson, director of MADAME, evening, Feb. 3rd, 1921. All music in high schcol, played two vio- GUILMETTE members and friends holding in- lin numbers, the second of which was ‘ : vitation cards are cordially invit-' district court and no action could be dis own composition. < a 7 . rOUrt. and, No: ae ON ae ade ed to attend: There will be a ' taken until t was decided. ‘ GOOD MEETING short business meeting from . : | = = ay seting “7. Uo ir The corset,” says Madame Guit mette, “is the real foundati he adapti Fre to oie , } brary, Plow by an address ie ‘Mrs =| (N. E, A, Staff Special.) ; RAR ARR RAR RAN AAR ARAL RAR AR RR Hs “eave ge ‘ re pnt CS TO STAGE FIRST - ones 0 ISON: ON) SNe" ae ‘New York, 2—"The gown ) ee near Cogswell, N. 1, for which place reshments Wi be served and a . » . i. school for ertppled children. in Nort®® ; the ideally dressed — woman,” 8 i he will leave lomorrow morning. good time assured to all. MOVIE BENEFIT Palorsy Dror ae oF reat nterest. many | Madame Guilmette, “is the outward ECEWES OH 4 : ae co mohee Wal Mt Ra . me el attendance. ‘ahd visible sign of her inward and S DEGREE. TIMOR ae 7 + he War Mothers chapter plana SUNIL OM BIDRTNG ' spiritual grace” Dickinson Man Here a a relied, LONE UNL) ty NOE ve MEETING. = scrieieon eaildrenis iat} de ; ee COUNCIL MEETING IMadanie Guilmette, borin France| ty Gooce a, teria : : Mason, ‘The auxiliary to the American | Orpheum theatre. “Little Red Riding on ere mu be 3 meeting of th is now ‘a New York dressmaker tol ;, a ike ty on eA “ 1 the local chapter, and left] Legion will held an adjourned! Dr. F. R. Smyth, city poor commis-| Hood” is the first picture billed for ig urday ‘afternoon at four 0" Tock ‘in the Very Particular Few. Her special |” pes or Kulm on Monday, regular meeting tonight at the: sioncr, resigned last night at the} Friday afternoon, Feb, 4. the Ci M: so clee Mi forte is Stapling Paris sodels to County Auditor Here. meri Levon hall 3 mec‘ing of the city commission ane| has been taken to select the best vi e Civic rest room in Masonic Tent Amertean requirements, * | eaves on Trip. | American Legion hall. Impor- BOL tures and the welfare committee of ple. There are matters of great i iA bes , Pe Adolph Schlenker of McClusky. oH, wenn of, Webb Jsrog. has lett} ¢ sines: ill be transacted. the resignation was reluctantly ac the War Mothers a pie! portance to bo considered and ery The dream of most women is to county auditor of SI on a’ vaying--trigl to New, York ‘and ant business wi e Lramsacled. | coptod, € ar Mothers a jation Buta: member of the council is urged to be Possess at least one Faris gown a| ia Bismarck on a business trip. other eastern markets, te expects to|Come, and bring your 1921 dues; Miss Ruth D. Kolling, on request] Ot will best tor present. | ey ede OME le eras = he gone two cr three weeks. if they haven't b aid of Dr. Smyth, was appointed in his] WL children to see und devoid of ob- ‘ 3 5 sae ee | woman the real French frock too Baby Daughter. Me 1 ey have eer paid. plac, Dr. Smyth's record as com-| Jectionable features. CARD PARTY ‘ ‘often is merely outre, bizarre, even} ‘* haby duught ved aimeboaie ‘to Have Poiuck, Eee Tee ean Bee missioner has been a most e¢ In addition to “Little Red Riding St. Mary's Sewing Circle are plan-) dowdy-looking. iT exing hospital this morning. for Dr_{ ‘The Ladics' Aid society of the First] KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS one and is work was hight Hood” acted by a group of famous be ning an afterncon card party to be, Wily? Because an American woman) VOT rose and Mrs, LaRose. Presbyterian church will hold'a work! Regular convention this eve-| menced by the commissioners last| Juvenile movie there will be an _ given at the K. P. Hall on Thursday is American and a French woman saber and business meeting tomorow aiter-| pine, (Wed.) at eight o'clock | night. clucutional picture, “The Animals ‘of afternoon of this week for all mem French—-a matter of national temper Here From Jamestown. noon and in the evening it will give} fo) SU celine will be |_,4 letter was read from Wm. Lemke.] : bers and their friends. {ament, according to Madame. Judge John Knauf of Jam a potluck supper. sharp. ‘The ‘meeting will be) uoynoy general, stating that he was| ‘The committee hopes to make these : > ae 5 ‘ benetits a suce and the pictures short and snappy followed by— short of funds and asking the’ co- | Ss 5 i . and Attorney ©, ‘Buck of thy ae 3 - 7 | Americans Different. anc sets Seu 4 . wilt Pah a ‘ 5 ae eerste . Be &P.W.CLUBENTERTAIN | wxow, with all her charm,’ contin.| city were n Bismarck yesterday isan all Tale aman {but come and see. Visitors wel- operation of the city and the Com-| “ill he most carefully selected for The' Business and Professional Wo-} (Ma : anes business: ~« Miss,-Topping: 0) ; mercial club in furnishing him a rate} he school children of the ¢ * ¥ |ued Madame, in her soft-accented peat tenden home, Iargo, ‘will add; come mn ub in fu hing him a rate The show willsstarlny ig men were hostesses ‘last evening ab| voice, “the American woman is differ- By Heck Party Tonight. Young Peoples sovicty,pf ‘Trinity Lu- ‘ expert to assist im the North Dakota], j¢ Show Will Sturt promptly at is club rooms complimenting the| ent, so different in many Ww: nba A by-teck dance will he given to-| theran church this evebing at KNIGH “TEMPL AR rate cases. The letter us referred in tow: ie be as great a iH the Third house. It is the see t TS f ‘ ¢ ay. ves ne, COMME on =e for the Session. < las to poise a Corinthian frieze on a the series. To Give Dancing, Party, Members of ‘Tancred Com-: ¢!">- WOMEN! YOU CAN Ane The pregram was entirely on North) Byzantine column, ¢ ‘the Brotherhood of Railway” Clerks roe a is Tho commissioners spent — much Dakota though roll call was answered; “The Parisian designer creates tor Stocking Here. will give a dancing party at Patterson|mandery No. 1, K. T., are re-'time discussing lower rates for pub- DIAMOND py IT by each member naming her native the chic woman, the American de! v. G. Stocking, formerly connected! hall February 5. Dancing will besin| quested to meet Wednesday eve- lic utilities and questioned City At- ‘; State or country. The guests, too, signer for the pretty woman; the] with the City National bank, is bac’ 9 o'clock. 1 torney O'Ha as to what had been Old, faded, ski eants, ded in thi 2 » ning at Masonic Temple at 7:15 CNocth I in Unis number, He name! Parisienne considers her costume &s-} jn Bismarck for the first time ‘This union is planning a series of By i done. Mr.: O’Hare stated that he| sweater, ‘draperies — everything, North Dakota,” its opportunities, re-' sured: when she is properly corseted| he went into servic He is li ene the second of deka could do nothns sent time] whether wool, silk, linen, cotton, or an be dyed any rich, in regard to reduced 1 from the raily uation was now pending in! sources, teivitory, history, daughters,’ and shod, the American when she ac- Agriculture, kindliness, optimism, | quires a gown beautiful in itself thrift. ¢ . formed topics of two Other fundamental differenc minute adi es by members, The Guilmeite, are that tie Amer : assembly sang Chapman’s “Out woman chooses her gowns becau : Where the West Begins,” followed by they are fashiona‘le; the Parisian pictures of North Dakota birds in) makes fashionable rn she cl their native haunts, shown by Rus- to wear; the Americai Ried, an enthusiastic young nat- cexsories th! with Diamond Dyes. Buy no other dye! ana ‘The Noblest Profession the Pari has to do with doing good for others. In no held is there. uralist of Bismare! A description yeyels in 2cce gard ng tre of each bird was given and ils eco-) as an integral part ‘OL costing. gieater opportunity for dope gow i> that of Scien ° nomic valxe touched vpon. There tific Nursing. Florence Nig! "Angel of the were also v sare beauty spots Corset Is Foundation. | ieimas cons! of thes Fae a: seg is ereater in the pspen groves “To begin with,” Madame went on near Bismarck; the Poems" na river at) to explam, “femin LE rious minded. now than ever before. TI y not only tof # purposeful young wom: oppor heeds of the world but to/ ! * Walhalla, etc., closing with an excel- | well the art of cor: Incasure np to one.of the { font OnE of the Roosevelt cain recentiy misled much ot toe rast o gain Keal Success for herselt. ’ on the Capito! grounds. e speaker | raghionable world into thinking it was . stated: that it wos through Theodore | going seted. AS a Mater of The University Hospital School of ' ' : Nursing, of Chicago Roosevelt, one of our greatest lovers | fact, even it the Parisienn of nature, that North Dakota has two ; tempt to elimmate the of its bird re: ns. namely Grass: she wou d not, no French d iy Luke and Stump Lake reservations. worthy cf the name would fit her Chocolate and cakes were served at without it. the close of the program, and the club¥ “The first etep in adapiing a Freve) members were to model to American requirements meet the ting wonen, of whom | then, beg.ns .with the corset, Ip to that"youne wom: se of, the wffiiation be. affords overy'modern an attain the aeine of prepar tween the University of Hioetuat students at tha Setitel ot Ni cational privilewes at the Medical Colleg the unnual commencement of this Colley Aupliqnots are admitted to the University, Hospital ea for » three-year course of Grau: Nursing or we candiintes for a fone-venr course feuding to the degree uf Baehelor of Scienee in Nurving. THERE IS.NO TUITION FEE, Urobationers, and Stutent Narsew receive room in an attractive Hom Hone 2 there‘ are several in town just now. g supple, pliable germeni, int The guests also found each other. Atcha f he hips fire Ditel, board und laundry during their period a art be 4 0 i} drawn in to hold the hips fra expense to them, Stndents recvive grnd a a lanned to open the club om pandeau, bre re added for a bodice inoney after the probation period of three to the ing women on some after- ;, ati The i de belt of the i ire than twelve years A no etarian ine ie foundation, The inside belt o eBeandbincoln streets, lirecthy sctonn Uh necns, when they may bring tner trcex mus adjusted to the no! . eaoros © Meee Yaim the Medical Hulutag af the emt ca vote Hoey cl fancy. work and their children and |jine, the hem turaed to tee lonaih ta 2 eis J ae Z 4 . upenwene 6 Detaited information will be gladly sent upon request to the 4 have eee clara Lime quite in- uct the individual-NOT to suit fash- e : ae ae Ne: DIRECTRESS OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING “ oimally among emselyes, sinve eo 4 DSL jmpor- s * Fakes jon-—and then tue two most imp i . f they are living in various hotels, tant points of all are id be consid 432 South Lincoln Street Chicago, pees apartments and rooms about town. ered, the arrangement of the outside , and the neckline. — - —— i these two iines lie the chief , at ifferene: yetween the Parisienne’s 1 I i difference | be int ULL end the American woman's [70cks. : e e Valentines Don’t fait to. attend the ‘Big Dance at Patterson’s Hall to- night. Dancing a 9: 00 p.m. Your Chance Now Bring Your Old Hot Water Bottle to BRESLOW’S Will Allow You 75¢ for the old one to apply on the purchase Why pay big prices. Come . ATTENTION KNIGHTS poe TEMPLAR FIFTH STREET A regular meeting of Tancred 4 Commandery No. 1, ee Templar, will be held at the Ma- . ar . | sonic Temple on Thursday eve- es STATIONERY ning, February 2. Drill 7: 15 to ; 8:30, followed by work in the STORE Order of the Temple. A ‘ Fence Posts for sale, good ash ‘ 1 i Opposite Hotel McKenzie, sis in small lots or car load where vou can buy them | lots. 520 14th street or phone 547, Bismarck. UGOGU s (Iii nn STIMU - practically at cost, as you rene ease . ilding i ¢ “The Miracle Man” at the 2 mee ; sei ager : . a Eltinge ‘night. = de price of a new bottle. ” moved away shortly an aus : i ¥ ; ae For first class laundry work Prices range $1.50 to $3.50 7 = we must sell our stock, a 739, Home Laundry, Franc) ; - White. ® “Winter Vacations mean anything in, this broad land. Glance at these pictures of society You can buy a Guaranteed Bottle for 75¢ = jat play—all taken on the same day! Everyihing from zero right up the thermometer, = the ASK Your Grocer = i top is Miss Adelaide Stevens, daughter of Senator W. AL Stevens of New Jersey, ice yachting For FOR SALE on the frozen Shrewsbury aoe gud a closeup of her Iving Mat on the yacht. Fair tobogganists Breslow’s Dru Store , Homers uary Bread Spring Valley Coal | on the slide at Newport, N. H., are shown in the ce ater, And below, in the sea at Boe igee g Froduced by by are (left), Mr. and oo Richard de Blois Boardman, honeymooners of Boston and New al MA i tol BARKER. BAKERY i Phone 270 York, aud (right), Mrs. Louis 8. Levy, New York giving her dog a hatly.

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