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<2 »* @ mrs - ’ 2s WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1921 | Social and || ee SURPRISE SHOWER | FOR'BRIDE-ELECT| (Miss Lillian Pau)son, Clara Chris- tensen,. Irene, Walters and Ruby; Amundson wepé hostesses to about 20 -of their friends at a miscellaneous shower,’given at the William Jensen heme “93 Sixth street, in hondr of | MisePlorence Clausen. for her ap- proaching marriage to C. J. Rennem,, vi ot.Paul, fornderly of this c.ty. The evening was‘spent in games, and music for ¢he occasion, Miss; Paulson; one:of the hostesses, gave “two pleasing* ‘vocal, numbers. Miss Clausen was also the recipient of. many beaut'ful! gifts, which were brought Into:the pom in a doll car- riage decorated in\red and white pa- per. Little MarionjJensen, a niece of Miss Christensen, wheeled in the car- riagd,: after \.whigh the bride-to-be opened: sil ‘her. gift A delicious lunc! late hour, after which the guegts de-| parted wishing Mise Clausen a happy) future. . See Shs Cas Dy THN DAY, MOTOR TRIP “and. Mra, J.; B. Taylor and| ir, Helen, an starting a trip| that will last from! a week to ten days to erstérn Momtana. They will visit the. Dakota Bad} Lands, will stop over at“Beach"a day, and from there will go to Carlyle gnd Olfie, Mont. H While there they expect to visit the | old 'Timm’s ranch om the Little Mis-+ dour river, 19 mile@ north of Mar-| marth, N. D; This| is one of the; beauty, spots in the Lands. From there they will visit, the Roosevelt ranch in the valley south of Medora. | VACATION IN BAST | Mrs. F. R. Pollard and two daugh- tera, Ruth and Ethel, jeft today for: ‘Wisconsin, where they will spend their vacation. ‘Miss Ruth Pollard ex- pects to stay in. Wisconsin: and con- tinue her schooling there, but Mrs. Pollard and Ethel will return for the fall term of school, The Pollard apartment, at Person Court is, being sublet to Miss Jewell Weber and Miss Ethel Fleming. CATHOLIC AID TO MEET The Catholic Ladies Aid will meet in’ the sewing room‘ at‘ the Bishop's residence Thursday afternon at 2 o'clock. All members are requested | to be present to finish sewing. Mrs-! Thomas Sheehan and Mrs.Fred Knudt-; son ,will serve lunch. * ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin and! danchter, Evelyn. of Fourth street, left early this. morning on an extended was served at a motor trip in the east.. They will stop{. in Ohio to visit ‘Mrs. Martin's folks and will also stop in ‘New York to see Cecil Burton. METHODIST AID MEETS The Methodist Ladies Aid- will hold" their regular monthly meeting in the church on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, - District No. 1. will be hostess for the afternoon.” A large attendance is urged. us waa SUNSHINE CLUB. MEETS (Mrs. ‘L. H. ;Richmond entertained the members of the Sunshine club at} her home this afternoon,. ‘The club members are devoting their. time to dressing rag dolls for the’ hospitals. eae EONS HERE FOR WEDDING \ Mr. and. Mrs. A. B..Cox of Valley City are the guests of their gon, E. B. Cox, (Mr. and Mrs. Cox are here for the wedding of their son, Gordon, to Miss Anne Atkinson. ~ MBETING OF GIRL SCOUTS ‘Bismarck Girl Scouts Troop No. 1 will meet tonight at 7:30 at the parish house of St. “:-orge’s Episcopal church BAOK F..Jil UNIVERSITY Miss Leota Hendershott has return- ed from the University of Minnesota to spend her Vacation here. VISITING, HERE Mrs. Ernest Jones and two children of Wisconsin are visiting at the W. F. ‘Jones home on ‘Fifth ‘street, RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Miss Esther S‘aley who is attend- ing the University ‘of (Minnesota 1€-}. pat turned home today: PATRIOTIC SOCIAL A welcome invitation is extended everyone to attend the patriotic social given Thursday afternoon at the Pres- uyterian church. ‘Avaplenaia program Sioux Fale, S. D. and Fargo, N. D. Botablished 1902 Bic Sioux > NEW ENGLAND COOKIES , “Like Mather Used to Mahe’’ , Plumage for Frocks Ostrich feathers in great fluffy’ bunches at the hems-of- tunics are the juvest Cusce:t or ears. Cease White was seen \there recently sport- ing such a dress made of heavy silk, } With it you'll notice she wearg the hat built on picturesque lines and trailing still more feather-at the siue. | Rn eee has been arranged. There will be a short business meeting. HOME FROM ILLINOIS Miss Alice Bremer returned from, Naperville, Ill, where she has been attending school. LAS TOF PARTIES The last-of a series of parties was given last night at the H. ‘Rich- | holt home. The parties have gui in honor of Miss Ruth Pollard, who will leave for Wisconsin tonight, and Miss) Irene Griffin, who leaves for -Tacomo, | Monday. The rooms were prettily | decorated ‘in wild roses and Canter- bury Bells. The young: people spent the evening dancing. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Richholt. Dance at Schebler’s, Farm tonight, June 15th. LAST MEETING OF AUXILIARY . Notice to Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion. | The last meeting will. be held‘ to- night at the Legion -Hall at! 8.o'clock. Alk members are; urged to be present. WHAT A TONG: DOES FOR YOU INSTANCES WHENYOU ARE RUN DOWN NERVOUS On HAVE HAD TO ENDURE GREAT STRAINOR WORRY OF ANY KIND, A tonic is something which puts tone, energy, strength and endurance into you. It gives a push to your heart, making it pump the blood over your body more vigorously ; it makes your lungs expand more ly and thereby take up more inate h-giving oxygen from the aig you + it makes sot heal kidneys better and carry the poisons which ‘ would otherwise accumulate in the body; it makes your digestive apparatus perform its work better and give your blood the material ft needs for feeding and sustaining your body: it makes your brain act more vigorously and en. bbles you to think more accurately and for long periods without fatigue. thus bringing you §reater success in whatever business, w Wundertahing you are engaged. ‘When you are rundown. nervous. half sick, Jown-hearted and about ready to give up.er serience of many years has shown that one of fhe best remedies to pull you out of this bed/ wedicament is good old organic iron. But be ure the from you take is organic iron, the kind . found in plants. and net metallic iroa which people usually take. Organic iron may be . It often increases the strength, wmersy endurance of weak. nervous, tired sat foike in two-weeks time. Beware of sub- fitutes, Always look forthe word '"Nuzate?” 3a every package and the letters N. I. on every iablet. Sold by all druggists i CITY NEWS | evenitig for an,extended,visit in Iowa. : Me» Willam Hansen of Washburn, ha, Walng to Washburn. wi 1) join: Mr. Wilson, wprotlert fn April fi PSS elite Mrs, re Flore: nee, and son, D&hald, \ | \ | | druggist under the name of | ty to spend several On Trp to Iowa, Henry Burman leaves this Mra. Retarns From Twin Cities. med.» frum > minneapolis and is dinga few days here before re- ‘Spend Summer on Farm Place to rest. a. E, A. Wilson and family leave Apthetr farm for three months. They ‘When shopping is a pleasure— You enjoy shopping when you know that what you buy is worth at least what you pay for it. When you find what you want--when you can count on the quality—and when! you get the service you have a right to expect. We're to the Kest’ston ranch in. Adams coun: ‘ Zs See Father, Mrs, Robert Welsh of Mandan is in’ the city to see her father, A. Knudson, who is ill at ‘the Bismarck hospital. “Many at Rest Room Mrs. EB. 'M. Jobuson is in charge of the Ladies! Rest Room in the Masonic Temple.” It 18 delightfully: cool*there these hot summer days and is always quiet, which makes it an excellent ‘A great deal of the work eanbeted! With the Rest Room is concerned with the school nurse and the little people she brings in to be weighed. dave there are.as many as 50 children ‘brought in to be weighed, These chil- dren are the ones who were weighed and (Behave,” a Mack Sénnett fivereel daughter, in school and found to be either under featufe: comedy at the Eltinge today have gone weight, or excessively over weight, and tomorrow,.{s an. adventure reel There are special instructions for éach! entitled particular class and itis on Saturday, these Instructions are given. to the children, The nurse also looks after. the eyes, ears, and teeth, and tonsils ofthe children. For those who are. too: ‘poor to afford suitable clothing | the clud furnishes the needed clothing. ‘There area great many city people ¢ a8 well as out of town Deople who! visit the rest room, though the rest room was Setablished by the Bismarck people particularly, for the enjoyment of out of town’ ; Visitors. "AT THE MOVIES (| ——_—___.——-6 Some ¢——-—___—- suv entire reef and excitement;~ patches of oil sh the hunt. Christie comedy, the above. ‘“Humoresque.’ ‘THE ELTINGE wrote her novel ‘On the program with “Love, Honor, she succedd in that Dvorak did. trying to make. shopping at Lucas’ $ a pleasure. Now for the swimming pool Be ready for the first dip You'll find our store ready to meet all your requirements for bathing apparel—and they’re ‘priced at mod erate figures. Wool:one: piece suits are the ideal bathing'suits.' They’re here in dark colors and gayer colors—with colored stripes to give them snap. A nice knitted cotton suit’can be had for An all wool suit can be,had for. .$7.50 Others all wool suits are priced oe $7.50 to $12.60 Children’s all wool suits. .......$2.50 Bathing caps of colored rubber...... 8 Going away? Trunks—Bags—Suitcases Your trip will be pleasanter if you have the-proper luggage — come ia and look at our ‘line of steamer trunks, wardrobe trunks, bags and suitcases. Substantial trunks as Summer Paps ‘A new snappy model. ‘Just in and it’s a value. The new medlum-tan calf skin two strap-pump with mititary heel and smart stitch- ing. Sizes 41, to 7. A and B widths. ..... wae Patent leather pumps A‘special’ assortment of patent, leath- er pumps—excellent qualtiy. “Louis heel. , Selling at ' straw . “sey —-suits’that ‘have been -ors and styles. Many are lined New midsummer hats For every occasjon ed Mot alt i ess hats for aufty frocks — lacy, ' black hats or. lovely paste] shades’ in georgette, organdy, satin .or straw., And .for. the sport outfit —- jaunty hats :or. lovely: pastel straw or of. ribbon and. combined. : You'll like the hats and the moderate p} ices. Spring hats—formerly priced to $12. 50— -now $3.50. A) spring and early summer hats formerly priced at $12.50 ; anda nee Yo orice. Coal +--Suits—Dresses’ e i geen low prices aoe ‘alk about suit values Vee No need forgoing without'a new suit... Your choice of ‘serge, tricotine, jer- '$ 1 9 50 much higher—now going at : ae : COATS—FOR CLEARANCE Sport coats and wrappy coats—in'many col- throughout—these are unusual $ i 3°0 values at ; is SPLENDID SILK DRESSES Georgette, taffeta, satin. Dark colors and light colors — dresses for street, or for wear just once in awhile: But high: grade-dyesses—all of them ~ Summer Dress weather i is here A rack of lovely dresses moderately priced ! Dresses for every occa- sion — fluffy organdy dresses in. delicate and bright colors — attractive cool; looking frocks of gingham and organdy combined — and gingham dresses that are full of styjle. Priced at 1213" Lucas Co. ‘The store of qualitss, service and lower prices Bisna-rck, N. D. : “Hunting the Seb wnich shows many devices and meth-~to’ the screen with rare good taste ods employed in the destruction of; and sympathy, with Alma; Rubens as submarines, permitted by the Govern-| ment to be published for the firat time. erte the enemy; plode and hurl the ocean water moun- tain high, the floating debris “Back from the Front,” a AT BISMARCK A ‘song that somehow catches all of life’s laughter and pathos: into its’ amagic notes—that’s Dvorak’s famous wlio had become a celebrated violinist,! ‘Now. the story has been produced 519% olf,” as. a photoplay.” It ‘was transformed the featured player and Vera Gordon a. Gaston Glass also in the cast, jumoresque” will be the chief at- traction at the Bismarck theater fo, night. REFINED SUGAR rg BELOW 6 CENTS ‘- New York, June i5—Refined sugar went below the six cent level here today for the firat time in more than five years when the Federal Sugar Refining company quoted fine granu- lated at 5.75 cents a pound. See Will Rogers as the Swede Sailor in “Guile of Women,” at The Orpheum tonight. is filled with action submarine chasers lo-| depth charges ex- and owing the success of also is shown with When fannie Hurst of the Ghetto genius| accomplishing much! 7 Imported Wash - "Fabrics. : Fine Quality Those made in Switzerland, ‘are the only fabrics guaranteed to bé of per- manent finish—and the only kind it pays you to buy for fine summer frocks. Fine sheer organdy Fine sheer organdy, 38 in. wide — Barred or checked patterns in pastel tints—maize, canary, rose, $1 pink. Was $1 95 per yard. $] 59 Embroidery organdy is very popular. We are showing 9 very fine, sheer quality, 44 inches wide, in Harding blue and navy, ‘em- nreidered bey bbs or white dots. ese are good values at $1.95. yd., Special...... $1 69 ‘Imported dotted swiss .-Fine Imported Dotted Swiss in all the popular color combinations. Navy or Copenhagen blue with red dots, navy with white dots, also the new burnt Orange with white dots. This fabric is 31 bait wide ‘ io wash col-* ors. Our price was $2. a yard. Special......./. ‘$1 89 “Irresistable” organdy “Irresistable organdy is the sheerest and daintiest of all the imported fab- rics. It is 44 inches wide and comes in Navy, Copen, American Beauty and light blue. Our regular price is $2.50 a var $1.95 Special Imported plain organdy: °. Imported plain organdy of fine sheer’ ‘ quality. 44 inches wide, in the most popular pastel tints and colors. Navy, Ene Mar ey ae Pink, ‘ea Rose. is is a $1.5 ‘fabric. Special, a yard.... 95c Extraordinary values in ~ plain and fancy voiles Five assortments, all this season's colors and patterns reduced in price for this special selling, yard 39c 49c 59c 95c 1.50 Play togs for little boys Overalls Sturdy blue oyerall material—red pip- ing, around waist and pock- ets. Size 2 to 6 years....... ov of romper con in khaki color—or of blue and white “striped chambray 65c Kaynee play suits One piece suits made of Kiddy cloth in tiny brown and white, pink and white and blue and white stripes. Sizes 3 to 6 years.........5.. Sturdy play suits Of strong Devonshire cloth—and ex- ‘tra well made. Blue with white trimming, one piece suits with long sleeves— two pockets