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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ENJOYABLE One of the ver of the season was a » the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark {on Saturday evening. iB Many guests were seated at pretty tables gavin their decoration of jon- quils and a general decorative scheme of yellow. Dancing and bridge follow- ed the’ dinner hour. Out of town guests were Mrs. 'T. Sulivan of Man- dan, and her brother, W. Sullivan. Mr. © and Mrs. Clarke have recently return- & ed from a sojourn in the west. i BIRTHDAY SU RPK is . A. Brown wasp u surprised: on Friday evening at her ¢ home on ‘Ninth street when eighteen ladies dropped in to celebrate the y of the hi ls me in carnival co which added greatly to the gayety of the event, After spend evening the tess with a easion. 1 very happy social s presented the hos y momento of the oc- MRS. LIGHT HOS’ ‘A small group of friends were en- tertained informally, by Mr. and M E. F \ pretty new hon ¥ on Thi Sa evening. Cards, ii dancing ia general social hour } made up # delightful eveni greatly enjoyed by the in the evening the hostes . inc ¢ he K P. hall n the colors of the und dancing were the e club “will ue Carl Johnson at her » apartments:on Tues- A beatiful Jet just from t 2 » Melvin /Randolph Gilmore ory of the love of the Dak sque flower, so well know booklet and Women of the Race,” and the production comes out | in the colors of the Pasque flower. ; lavender and pale g! an Easter gi speaking the of spring on our Dakots it is charming and will be with delight by those who scek ster remembrance telling ths 8. The author quotes- a missionaky’s i lings to the flower: i “Noble thy preaching ' Pasque flower brave; a “Work” is thy teaching j Unto the grave.” ce The booklet will be ‘on le at the i down town shops as an ter gift to friends. pee im ee BE 2 ~ JUNIORS SELECT “STOP THIEF” FOR THE NEXT CLASS PLAY ay The play, “Stop Thief” has heen se- lected by the Junior Class for their The play concerns a klep- and is said to be full of ast of character's has riel Anderson; Mr. ; M Marion man Livdahi; Caro’ ie Joe Thompson, ' detec % & Vincent La- a France; Polite Officer slaney- —Den- i * Police Officer O'Malle chutt; Police Officer C Bi E Onin | aiv- Slattery uifeur— TO HOLD FOOD adies’ Aid soci fH, and food sale at Hoskins, a March 19, KING Laughs and:Suspens Ors . [ot McKen%ie wil be the preacher, -|ties in the TONIGHT AND TOMORROW f Presents “The Jack-knife Man” : Ellis Parker Butler A Totally Different_Story Brim Full of Human Interest, BEGINNING THURSDAY “Go and Get lt” MONDAY MARCH 14, 1921 , Specials special lot. ts in tub silk, crepe brcidered georgettes, and over Styles, all at ...,.. Here’ s s were $7.50. At $1 ty voile and organdy wais. lace and tuck trimming - Two button length All the new shades, AYE NEE 0. kee hed oh henna, with chenille dot: | A smart handbag is one the necessary We have a great variety styles and leathers. Pric from $5 to $25. tooled leather brown bags Others at areal bargain—in a yarn, trimmed—in black and navy blue. These ’ . Women’s gloves Beautiful quality, soft Fr in tan, brown, grey and black Kayser silk gloves of good quality, wrist. length. Drape veils - «_ - Are very becoming. We have them in black and $1.50 and $2.00. | Fashionable bags accessories. As a special we’re showing Pues gas $3.95" $2.95 al $4.95 in blouses. Many of our higher priced waists are in this very There are tailored waists and dressy de chine, beaded and em- tricolette slip $5. 98 eit satin tie 8 we're also showing dain- es $1.98 AW.LU pear wear. The store of quality, service and lower prices ance make: pe . Dainty undergarments. This is the time to discard lingerie that shows signs of wear and tear, and buy a fresh supply for Spring. These prices are an extra incentive to.purchase. _ How much difference the little things In a woman’s ap- New gloves, a pretty blouse, will dress up the last season’s suit wonderfully. _Aiid with a new suit, the effect is—well, perfectly lovely! This store has a big line of the accessories you'll be wanting for Easter Priced, as'always, at reasonable, moderate prices, Maderia combination suits White underwear is very popular this spring ench kid, stitched backs— me... 4.00. $1.50 s-or all over patterns of of ed in ning. broidered. $3.50 and $4.00 SILK CHEMISE in pink, white and orchid.. They are trimmed in lace, tucks and some are embroidered. Splendid wearing and so easy to launder finest Grade satins. Es abcess and there’s surely nothing daintier. . These ave of excellent. quality, beautifully em- ALL SILK JERSEY BLOOMERS in a wide ‘variety ,of shades. bloomers are full and well cut. purchase at A special ALL SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS in the new shades. cordian pleated ruffles with fancy stitching. They, too, - $4. 50 are a special purchase, at... 0... fees cece eee eee eee “At Lucas’s an expert corsetieré will help you choose the right corset GossARD CORSET © ':, Always Front: Laced Gossard Corsets form the perfect foundation for the new dress or suit you are plan- Style, service and unusual amount of comfort have been combined. In this group are cotton and gatin brocade, and satin corsets,. $ 5. 9 8 beautifully trimmed. Reduced to This lot includes our highest spriced corsets, $12 and’ $14.50 values of $7.50 a $9. 50 $4.50 and $6.00 top. Pair, :.. ankle. 7 . >>) Per Pair These G $4.50 These have ac- Low a sensible of excellent quality. other!shades All at Back they come! pump comes with Louis Heel..... Vircitaasd And it’s a very good value for ...... Bargains in Women’s hosiery Pure thread silk hose, with mercerized lisle garter Full fashioned leg, with narrowed ankle. black, brgwn, white 4nd grey Palit, si ciceiaes 3 nieces Beelora eigen t50 al araiatece $1. 29 Black fancy silk and fiber mixed hose. This hosiery is unrivalled for wear and appearance. giving a splendid fit. Seam back "$1.50 A special in Eiffel quality silk fibre hose. Has mer- cerized lisle double garter top, seam back, narrowed % In black and brown at / ais... 79c This ‘is a splendid quality, heavy pure thréad silk $2.50 This lot consists of high priced, colored silk hosiefy Gray, brown, henna; blue and hose. It is full fashioned and a perfect fit. One of the best stockings manufactured. Black ~and ~ Brown, Pair ... ae 5 — iA ea prices shoe for all round wear. The new strap Dump in black suede and black kid. A beautiful shoe from a reliable manufacturer. This ‘Kid strap pump, military heel in black only. This is ..$5.00 SPECIAL SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH | « tial services will be held in the éthodist Episcopal church comm ge tonight and continuing until Easter with a meeting each eve- ning except Saturd This week is FelloWship Week and ices will he ied jin char . Tonight has been designated al board and, Sunday hool board night. Rev. Wm-Scho' nt Tomorrow Dr. Jordan, pastof of the First Baptist church will preach... 1t will be brotherhood night and in ad- dition to the sermon, of the ev By there will be two or three short by some of the Minute Men on the subject of Men's Work for Men. Wednesday will be Sisterhood night when the work of the avomen’s socie- 1 work of the nmunity will be n, the pastor will lored, photograph- ch for the ¢ d. In addi > beatiful, day nights will be evenings of interest. Anpounce- ments of special subjects tor these will be announced later. Next week Rev. I Jarris the dis- trict superintendent H be present ‘each each evening. RN, Services will open at 7:30 with 2 helpful and uplifting song service. A cordial invitation is extended all. The Finest Theatre in the Northwest VIDOR ORPHKUM. 1 The world do move—particularly | | Since the shimmy became fashionable. | ‘The new dance is one of a number of specialties which makes Goldwyn’s| new Madge Kennedy production, “Tie Girl \With ‘the Jazz Heart,” which comes ‘to the.Orpheum theatre for two days, commencing tonight, an un- usually effective picture. The story! deals with a Mennonite maid who run York to avoid an. unple e, and finds plenty of excitement awaiting her. in the.metropolis. Miss Kennedy. plays dual roles in the picture—the Mennonite lass and Kittie, “The Girl with the Jazz Heart”—who and which is the creation of Robert Shannon. TO HONOR ST. PATRICK , The Hotel McKenzie will give its annual St. Patrick Dinner Dance, a special menu will be served from 6 p. m. until 12:30) a. m. Dancing will continue un-} be furnished such as St. Patri Hats,. Green Carnatiors « Shamrocks. Mr. Patterson spo cially urges that all shall coop: erate in making it a St. Patric costume affair as near as possi-| ble, so ‘you can leave your hats at home. TOM # story. J come early. Adults 30 til the early hours, favors will! = EE COMMENCING TONIGHT, MARCH 14th The Only Star Who Never Fakes In His Newest Special Feature | The Road Demon | By far thé best Mix picture ever made. Thrill-. ing, hazardous feats and an absorbing love You'll miss a real shew if you V don’ t ADMISSION FOR THIS PRODUCTION. City Committee Named. I The good roads membership cam- paign which bas already resulted j awakening a.keen interest in got roads over the county, has ‘complet- ed the city committee as follows: R. B. Loubek, chiet. First District: O, .W. Roberts,|. chairman. f Second District: J. H.° Healow, chairman; Sherman Wright, assist- ant. Third District: John Wagner chairman; J. C. Anderson, assistant. Fourth District: Winn S- Mitcheli, | chairman. | ASK Your Grocer For Humpty uae ke Bread Produced b: \ BARKER BAKERY ss m MONEY MONEY MONEY at who wants to bor: for cne | year! or MIX \ Children 208° Sell’ your cream and poultry | Northern Produce Co., Bi: to our agent, or ship direct to i marck. Write us for prices on Cl me a PTH Eo T is. the ID you ever stop to think that what you taste most, and what you like best on your pancakes or hot biscuits or waffles—is the syrup? In millions of households every . Morning Karo starts the day off for everybody. It gives just that finish- ing touch to the crisp brown cakes or the hot: biscuits that cake the - meal a delight. Karo is equally delicious for cook- ing, ‘baking, candy making, or pre- serving. Many ¢ooks use it to stew dried-fruit or prunes; or for candied sweet potatoes, brown breads, muf- fins, coffee cake or puddings. Do you know why Dextrose is very important food? + You cannot live very long without Dextrose,;"the great energy ‘food. Most of the food you eat—such as bread, starchy vegetables” “and all . Yorms of sugar—has to be changed ‘into Dextgose before your system can use if as energy food. ©1913 C.P.R.Co, Produce Co. ~ ye 1AM TT Tm TTT wT TTT No matter how perfect you take _ _ pancakes and waffles—what you. like best - syrup Karo contains a very large per- centage of Dextrose—which is the most perfect form in which sugar can come. So Karo may almost be said to be a predigested food. These are scientific facts, sapported by the very highest. medical and food au- , thorities. Send for the free booklet mentioned below and ‘read all the facts, For your boys and girls to be strong and sturdy, give them plenty of nourishing Karo—on cakes or bread. Your Protection ‘Do not be deceived by cans containing syrup that might look like Karo. The nam, “Karo” is on avecy can! of original Karo— look for it and be assured of full weight cans and highest quality. BLUE Karo ‘The standard table syrup. Also for cooking, baking and candy making. Light brown color, delicious flavor—a heavy-bodied exrup. eo. RED Karo The Ideal Syrup for every.use—for cooking, bak- ing, candy making and preserving. Because of its honey like appearance many prefer it fos @cpread for.cakes, biscuite, breads, ‘GREEN Karo Flavored. with highest grade réal maple sugar. Very moderate in price—absolutely pure. The makers of Karo are the world’s largest users of the highest grade maple eugar—over a thousand tone weed annually. FREE A booklet every parent should reed. Tells all about the wonderful food =———= value of Karo; explains the mean- ingiof Dextrose and why children thrive on it. ‘Sent free with the beautifully illustrated Corn Products Cook Book of sixty-four. pages. Write Corn Products Refining Soneeny Ae ee xs Selling Representatives NATIONAL STARCH CO..G. L. Cunningham, Mgr. ‘Twin City State Bank Bidg., St. Paul, Mian. i eh a I cream’ and poultry.—Northern — RA oi AT mG TT nT TT “ 4 ‘ ss 4 m i y “4 ¢ “ ‘ Be ' i y « pi. Sea x . ere ‘ant a