The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 5

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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 THE BISMARCS TRIBUNE of the club for civic work this spring] given: “Karl Marx by Mrs. Corwin; , and summer. . - ‘Charles E, Russell by Mrs. Goddard; | Sarre ees Eee 1 John Martin by Mrs, 'B, E. Jones; and, TO GIVE DANCE | emma Goldman by Mrs. Knowles. | The B. A. Y. will give a dance at oe - K. of P. hall this evening. All yoo: YEOMEN NOTICE men and their friends are invited to attend, ° | — Bismarck Homstead No. 503; j will hold their regular meeting: AFTERNOON TEA FOR CIVIC CLUB! MRS. QUAIN HOSTESS The Monday club held the regular Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes waS host- ess on Sunday afternoon to members of the Business and Professiona] Wom en's Club at her home on Avenue A. The home was prettily decorated in bowls aud vases of spring flowers in yellow and white. The tea table in meeting at the home of Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain this afternoon. The topic of discussion was “Socialism.” | Mrs. Bodenstab reviewed “Socialism as ex: pounded by Sparge.’ The history and activities of the 1, W. W. was briefly sketched by Mrs. Dullam. Life sketches of some leaders were tonight at K. of P. Hall. Impor- tant business, all members re- quested to be present. Following meeting there will be a regular old time dancing party for mem- bers, and friends are cordially; invited. _ Why not — ° the dining room was. ‘presided over by the ‘mother of the hostess, Mrs. James D. Wakeman, assisted by Mrs. P. B, Byrne and mrs. G. A, Rawlings. Assisting the hostess in receiving he: guests were Madame Corwin and th have your new Spring clothes for Easter? AAESUUUDUAUELGOAGSADOOOGGQEONOOOOGSORUGLOUONSOOURSONGUGLGOOOOOURONGSONECRARACOROOCDOOODONOOOROOGO LE. MAYNARD’S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street. Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos Vice president of the Business an Yrofeasional Women’s Club. This is the initial social affai tendered the new club since its organi- zation within the year and was very greatly appraciated by the many wom: en who called during the hours, from four to seven, to take a cup of tea with and— the hostess and greet her friends. A Baldwin : iddicomb delightful feature of the, afternoo1 s Ellington ~ Phonographs pleasure was the musical program Hamilton H 4 Sheet Musi Ball a ‘ with Mr. Wagner organist of the El- Modeite ‘and Moh layer 8 Get the benefit of a full season's wear, tinge, at the piano. Phonograph Records THURSDAY MUSICAL BEHIND »? WORK The Nation wide movement to make America the musical center o! the world, and to help in bringing music to every individual in the Unit. ed States will be the part of every group and organization in the coun. try.” To the women’s clubs of Bis: marck, the Thursday Musical club \ suggests that a plan be put through for taking a silver offering toward| the silver anniversary of the Nation:| BS al Federation of Music in June of this year. Each club is urged to keep a plate handy at one of the meetings about which previous notice has been eiven, and have each member put in her silver offering in the cause of; music. If all groups do this, there; will be quite a sum in the Bismarcft: quota for the cause. | Each club treas-| £ urer cai then turn over the offering! a to the treasurer of the Thursday, musical club. ! rican ascents U. ©. T. DANCE. Invitations will soon be out for an-; other of those exceedingly enjoyable dancing parties to be given by Bis- marck Council -No. :325, United Com-; mercial Travelers, at Patterson’s hall; on Satuprday evening, April 2nd Lunch will be served in the main di ing room of the Hotel Mcixenzie. This is the second of a series of dances giv- | en by the U. C. T. this year. i These dances have always been; leading social events of the scason.| The first dance this year was a big! success Be able to choose from complete lines. Have the thrill of wearing your clothes on the first spring days. Last Word in Pianos MANUALA “The Player Piano That Is All But’ Human” anuuanuuanuenuvenueanungquentye a AUUAONONONaRONANONDAEaNOOOON Suits that spell S-P-R-I-N-G . Unusual dresses ; Of Canton Crepe in Havana brown with yoke and sleeves in henna canton crepe, is one of the loveliest of the new dresses. The lines are very simple and very becoming. The overskirt is box plaited. The color combination is re- peated in the deep fringe on the sash, which falls nearly to the hem of the skirt. The Mandarn or butterfly mo- del is one of the newest and most enchanting of the spring suit styles. A beautiful exam- ple of the mode is of midnight blue tricotine—the coat is bordered with a band of silk braiding in reindeer color. The same braiding is on the Now is the Time to Select Your Easter Lilies As usual our Easter Lilies are of Surpass- ing Quality and are selling rapidly. Silk lace is very fashionable for frocks of a more formal nature. One of the loveliest models is of black silk lace, over black satin. Bright little flowers peep from under ikirt, about 12 inches ¢ the lace drapes, on each side of the skirt. The girdle is skirt, about 12 inches trom of black satin—and long loops of black velvet ribbon fall the hem. Reindeer crepe de from the waist to the hem of the skirt. chine is the lining. : 1 . Distinctive wraps We will deliver them anytime and anywhere you request. If you do not receive one of our Easter Price Lists of Flowers and Plants call us up. Telegraph orders and others for delivery. out-of-town should be placed by Thursday. : Another unusual suit is in the box coat style, with the nar- row belt effect. It is heavily embroidered in black ‘and a Among the cape like wraps is one of Havana brown Chamoistyn em- EASTER PROGRA! { ®&OR CLUB The Business and Professional | ) ORDER NOW touch of light blue. An elab- — broidery in brown and a aerate es satise Labie : eran e orate vest of gray embroid- touch of gold outlines the pei rene Vonetallow 6 ert é ered in tinsel, gives a gay deep yoke effect. The pus- of > Mr . ee : : “The Palms”; there will be group sing| Oscar H Will & Co touch. Guaranteed pussy wil- sy willow taffeta lining is ee cee be ' bd low taffeta lining. in a most distinctive — = - : : paisley pattern. It is a ASK Your Grocer , Pioneer Greenhouses bi ._ stunning model, and sim- ‘ For ; S g ple enough in line to be remoty Deowty Brad |) creehoane Phone sak th Bice Lovely new blouses for Spring 2 sou in tne tobe rodu ry 784 R Greenhouse Entrance 14 Block West Crisp blouses, whose lacy frills and smartly cut collars ; BARKER BAKERY | be are the final touch of daintiness for spring suits. casone. 1 i Another beautiful thing is of grey vel de cygne with stitchery of gold and blue in block design. The lining is of Harding Stockings to “match” ~ hier For they must match this spring. The grays and browns in demand this spring are here. A.W. LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices” The right gloves There are new gloves of the finest imported kid—Kayser silk gloves and smart fabric gloves. ; PICTORIAL MAIL ORDERS REVIEW - filled on the date of receipt PATTERNS Sold at this store 4 so = = _Isthere anything more appetizing than the tantalizing odor of browning pancakes? . | Two big features with two big! | stars at the Orpheum tonight. a AT. IRST thing in the morning— Umm! Umm! Umm! Great big crisp brows cakes. But the best thing is the delicious thick Karo you pour all over them. It doesn’t seem as though you could ever get enough. Of course you don’t have to be told that Karo is what makes the cakes or hot biscuits taste so nice. But did you ever know that Karo is one of the greatest of all energy producing foods—made in a way that brings out every bit of its good- ‘ness and wholesomeness. You can use Karo for every bak- ing and cooking purpose. You can make the finest, purest candy you ever tasted—fudge, taffy, caramels and lots of other good things from Karo. Your Protection Do not be deceived by cans contrining syrup that might look Ike Karo, The nams “Karo” fe on every can of original Karo—look for it and be ‘assured of full weight cans and highest quality BLUE Karo The standard table syrup. Aleo for cooking, baking and candy meking. Light brown color, delicious favor—a heavy bodied syrup. Selling Representatives NATIONAL STARCH CO.. G. L. Cunaingham, Mer. ‘Twin City State Bank Bidg., St. Paul, Minn. - < 1 1 aT TT Me RED Karo The Ideal Syrup for evely use —for cooking, baking, candy making and preserving. Because of ite Honey-like appearance many prefer it ase apread for cakes, biscuits, breads. GREEN Karo * Flavored with highest grade real maple sugar. re the ‘o largest users of japle sxgar—over athousend iy FREE Avostletevery parent should read. Tells all about the wonderful food z value of Karo; explains the mean- ing of 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 Company, Argo, Illinois. tone used ani © 1913 C.P.R.Co. Ta adel — ooo ING TO THE PEOPLE OF BISMARCK AND MANDAN who. allow their boys along rail- road tracks Saturday and Sunday breaking a great number of tele- phone and telegraph insulators with rocks and 22 rifles. Examples will be made this season, ‘The fine amounts to $500.00. or over. Northern Pacifie Telephone & Telegraph Electrician | 1 OUT OF THE CHORUS | THE For genuine thrills and unusual story charged with many dramatic scenes and 3-19-7t Local Tale Loal Télest Captain of Plymouth Tuesday, March 29, 1921 60 People Admission $1.10 Under the Direction of Miss Bergliot Caspary Funnier than the Funniest ei ALICE BRADY LARRY SEMON FLY COP His Latest Two Reel Big V Special Com- ery. The screens best comedian, Chaplin situations, don’t fail to see “Out of the included. reir v Chorus.” , Coming Soon Coming Soon ‘Vera RI , HOUSE | Gordon HOME OF ORCHESTRA MUSIC . PETERS Auditorium

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