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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1,921. Bismarck Ladies_ Nc Thveaday Evening f inner in compliment to visiting { Leave For Fargo delegates—Ceres Hall. | Pageant in honor of Silver Anniver- sary of Organization of Federation. The Pageant will be given in the Armory of the Agricultural College and is to celebrate the twenty fifth | anniversary of he oragnizatibn. “The | Womanhood of North Dakota,” which | is‘the name of the Pageant is one of | the features of the convention and is a series of historical tableaux in com-/ memoration of the founding of the | Tuesday Morning Delegates have been named from clubs in the city and will teave nere ‘Tuesday morning to attend the meet- ing of ne State Confederation of Wo- men’s clubs to be held in argo. A splendid program ig assured aii dele- gates as noted speakers of several states will address the convention. Mrs. Thomas G. Winter of Minne- apolis, president of the: General i Federation of Women’s clubs has an | club. ‘ | interesting talk on ‘This Moving The pageant is presented under the auspices of the following members of the Ex club: Mesdames H., L. Bolley, .M. A. Baldwin, R. M. Pollock, M. A. Hildreth, J. H. Sheppard and C. F.) Amidon, who receive informally fol- lowing the ‘pageant in compliment to the new president of the college, John Lee Coulter, and Mrs. Coulter, Dean World,” Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart of Frankfort, Kentucky, will talk on, “Adult Illiteracy in the United States.” Mrs. Wilson is an officer of the National Educational association and an authority on the conditions in the United ee Eh ne i the originator of the Moonlight schools and did a great deal’ for illiterate |and Mrs. E. 8. Keener Dea and Ms: Kentuckians in-her work in the moun- +: B. ‘Waldan, Prof. and Mrs. A. G. tains. Mrs. Ira Hasbrouck of Rhode | ATvold and Miss Bales, ‘all of whom Island, who will talk on, “Child Wel- | have been most generous in their in- fare” is a national lecturer: of: the | terest and support in planning the National Child Welfare association. , convention Liat ait tub 1 Other prominent speakers are Mrs. | ,,4 la"ge number of club women from Summer T. McKnight, Minneapolis, | Bismarck will attend the meeting. who is national treasurer for the Lea- | Th ‘Fortnightly clad wil Pe represent: gue of Women Voters. Lier ieceel aude Bubtleity : Wes Miss Caroline Orvis, who is in! young and Mrs. Ramstad, fegilar charge of the bureau of information of i delegates and Mrs, Philip Meyers the state university at Grand Forks! 314 Mrs, A. G. Jacobson, alternates, attractively decorated with seasonal flowers, é SURPRISE PARTY GiV) ; BY FRIENDS LAST NIGHT’ Twenty friends’ of Harry Clough surprised him at his home last night: in honor of his thirty-cighth birthday. A pleasant social evening was spent; by the guests. Thoms Hall in behaif of’the friends present presented Mr.! Clough with an appronr.ate gift. Re- freshments were served at the close of the evening. pS ar — | PERSONAL NEWS | TO BRING MOTHER HERE. Mrs, Florence Davis, city librarian, | left this; morning for St. Thomas, N. D., to bring her mother and small son back to Bismarck, after spending the summer with relatives in Red Riv- er Valley. f Enroute, home Mrs Davis will spend a day at the State Federation of Clubs in Fargo, representing the Arts and Letters clu of Bismarck, also the Extension Burcaw of the state federation. In the absence of the librarian, the assistant, Russell Reid will have charge of the library, assisted by Miss Hazel Pierce in the children’s room. The reading room for adults wiil be open on the first Sunday of Octo- ber, but tho children’s room. will not be open for the story hour on Sunday afternoon until the following Sunday. RETURN FROM ST. PAUL. Little Jacqueline Hansen, daughtes THE RISMARNCK TRIBUNE ME, CRAFT WEEK October 3rd to 8th Your windows make or mar . your home Your window, and its decoration, is,the mos} conspicuous feature of any room. It’s the natural starting point of any decoration. That is why our semi-annual Home Craft Week centers in materials for window decoration and ideas for using. them. The prevaling thought now is to’ brighten the home for the coming winter and nothing will accomplish this as well as properly planned window dressing. Come in and let us assist you in your planning. ya) and Mr. ©. B. Waldron, dean of Agri-| ics Minnie J. Neilson, chairman of | of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Hansen, return- This service is cheerfully ex d cuture at the Aereu tie college, will applied education and Mrs. F.: L. |-cd last evening from St. Paul, wherc cite ly extended. : Ly ‘All SasiGne of th iieentl in Conklin, secretary of State federa-|she underwent an operation on her © i j be held in the First Congreeational : Ato of romans cbe Mees alfred ject, ‘Her feet had been affected as a 0 i zt ‘ . D. I Alli result of infantile paraiysis. 4 church, except the evening session of | jue, oo” - cords herb | argh Ns > Tuesday "wieh "wil berbeld at ip eteates, foo ihe Coren, oes sae Ree e€ New Wels are beautilu andi iorium of the new Fargo High Frayne, Baker will represent the | Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Graepp and fam- The Quaker Lace Co. are originators Amerex Net . The following is the Convention Pro- «Mother's, Social’ Club. Mrs. W. H. ily. who have Just rat ned ora of the newest and cleverest patterns Its distinguishing pharacteristic is gram which opens Tuesday morning delegates from the Monday club.'| in BiRrarek toxin tein days: before in curtain nets and we,are exclusive extreme sheerness and daintiness of Bene ener tonal: pchtureh eta moat. of hes Bismarck ladies | returning to their home dt lonia, lowa. distributors for these in Bismarck. designs. i 5 aul to leave Bismarck Tues- Lae Their very newest creations are now Craft La Reports of President and state of-| gov pomn ‘ wae | . = n J Casement Cra! ce ficers. Pape ae onan motning japdz will) returat Friday, ON: BUSINESS TRUE a ay in and on display for the first time, A curtain net,ofLage Shadows. De- Tuesday Afternoon == Cvenne: ly Du anon the city tor a few days. during Home Craft Week, and we signs of sya ty and personality that si eePart of Pepartment of Legisla-' crry FEDERATION OF ir. Clark leaves sooa ona trip w(f want you to see them. These fine require only simple overdrapings. PERRIS ie knack chy eras tal CLUBS HOLD MEETING | South Dakota and Mrs. Clark will visit | , Lace Nets cost no more than other Day Shade Net ‘ lon: i i friends here until his return. i i iti iginali j hs ‘ x Report of Children’s Code Com- | , patho resale quarterly porcting: ot) kinds but in addition have originality Many’ new and novel designs in this mission—Mrs. A. C. Strand, Ellen- e of City. Ciubs wes hel STURN TO MONTANA. and exclusiveness of designs that is 1 t. ¥ ill be delight t dal : | at the home of Mrs. George Welch oa RETURN: TO.) ANS. delightful. H ill find nets ap- Very popular net. You wi elight- als: | : Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Allen and family. lelightful. Here you will find nets ap 4 a Report of D tment of Ed | Fourth street yesterday afternoon. At; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. a 9 iy fi et ed with these. 7 7 SeREDOE UE OF is) CRATHMENL CF EaUCa sien, i i who came to Bismarck to attend the propriate for all kinds of windows and I .tion—Miss Minnie J. Neilson the busines meeting the officers for the a % fati i ' Panel Lace Net i i Paper “Surrounding our North | °oMing year were elected. Mrs. R. H. | funeral of Mr. Allen’s fatner, who died for every room in the home. have beau developed | i Dakota homes with “Comfort and | Tracy of the Thursday Musical club | here recently, have ret!.rned to their We will help you figure out the Many new uses have been eve opt H : Beauty”—Mrs. J. J. Manning, Bath-| ¥&8 elected president, Mrs. Robert) home at Livingston, Mout. materials:necded so that there will for this popular net. Come in and He gate. i or of the Fortnightly ciub, vice pres- VISITING HERE. be no waste. see the new designs. * Aires Tree, Planting aya factor | rent Events club corresponding secre: | Mr. and Mrs, V. Lar, of Parkers- “...\’ Tuscan Nets _ Pennterre Net _ vane Waldron, dean of agriculture, A. G.| "Yi Mrs. T. R. Atkinson of the Mon-| burg, Iowa, aré visiting in the city. A heavy ‘net in unique designs suit- Inexpensive, Practical, in whiteCream se eS z Reception from 4 to 6 in honor of | 4@Y club, recording secretary, and Mrs. | guests of their three sons, E. V.. F. A. able for‘living rooms. and Ecru. ' Mrs. T. G. Winter and Founders of | John Hughes was elected secretary. A| and W. E. Lahr, and of taeir daughter, ; the Federation. | Teport of the committes who will see Mrs. EB. L, Whitson Tuesday Evening pate purehare of 50 books for the| RETURN HOME. E ° ° Q snug ¢ | children’s: library was read and sats h d fb k ] b Pistia apne eye era as, cepted. It weary’ that each atae| Mrs. George Fleischman and two Your ouse 1S ma e (0) ric 5) um er is Federa tion ae Wonen's: oka es mer belonging to the city federation donate fons who shave bess Suestaint the ae ; } d t ° tdrers Adalt literacy, in the | etter was read trom Grace McClure, their Home at Fond du Lac, Wis. and Curtains nite ates”—Mrs. Cora’ Wilson- P ‘ ————— ‘ A . ; Stewart, Frankfort, Kentucky. Dee wepieatin a teaaitay: et Cross ‘FROM STEELE. The idea, of course, is: that your windows are as much part of the facade of your home Bases Sh Cerone Letty, Mas jae Grace: MeClure mee oth i nomen ‘aresiee eS wey Pere ter decion Stevear house is an architect’s idea, your window. dressi: Pep tink attet cuanto ad infantile paralysis and had not| for the i : D x A i’ i window dressings Reports ot is alr a | been“able to walk. In her letter she after a several aays shopping trip aul are your own selections and consequently should require care on your part to get the J. H. Sheppard of Fargo. cienid ate! waneple,teawalk again, and Vp ae sees most harmonious effects. : peepee of Endowment Fund pasties TO GIVE ADDRESS. rustee, Rev. C. F. Strutz leaves tomorrow g 5 A % ¥ Wednesday Afternoon [NOveL ane ae : afternoop for Jamestown, N. D., where The Semi-annual Home Craft Week is a cap- Every desirable kind of overdraping material y i AT METHODIST CHURCH a s F A a ping Report | of Department of Public} The members of Mie. Dale's Sun-| he Will deliver gn address at the rally ital idea and one that is becoming more pop- needed in your home will be on display here, eee Gti A. H. Peterson,! gay school class of the McCabe Meth-| day exercises. ular each season, Hipoughou the Unie also nung ea drawings by famous decora- landan { —— j ‘ . : i i | odist church enjoyed a hobo party, HICAGO. States. Spring, used to be the season for ors showing new ideas in window treat- Haste, Rae einen nce Tra | which ended at the church parlors last CL Raat atune! Here Con: new Curtains and Draperies: The prevail- ments. : S Report of Department of Fine | enn athe members. OF tne arty | fectionery, who has been’ visiting in ing idea was to use bright Cretonnes for sum- _In fancy Cretonnes we are showing a big Arts—Mrs. F. J. Thompson, Fargo. | rotreshmments for the party, The firat| Chicago for five weeks, has returned mer only. Now it is quite the reverse. The line of both Imported and Domestic makes. Address “Art and_ Its Place in| stop was at the Cook home on Fitth| ! the city. ia bleak winter months, when so much time has Sheer Mercerized Drapery Madras, Embossed Pe mare rcesd V. S. Berry, Ber- | street where sandwiches were secured. to GreN ULLAN’ > States. Spring used to be the season for Mercerized Poplin, Printed Terry Cloths and Tea at Commercial Club—4 to 6 {cats specond slop, coukies. were added) fr, and Mrs. W. F. Jones left today bright, cheerful window drapings and other Crashes, also double faced Crafters Cloti. Wednesday Evening | which na eee) atop! Mere nomi’ | for Glen Ullin, N. D.. where they will things to make the home cozy. Consequently —_, In connection with these we want to mention ' Endowme* ~ | Wiches were received. Following the| be the guests of friends over, the week- this is the season for pretty Cretonnes and Cretonne Edgings in all colors ‘and combina- 4 Fargo Muss | ub. |\tast stop which was at the G. H. Reg. | &0¢- \ you ought to come and see if you can’t find tions, also fringes and lace edgings, Cords : icles nine i ister home and which added, pickles to SHOPPING HERE. a new idea to help improve your home. and tassels. ! Report of Department of ‘Press nd uth! refreshments. He party reamed Miss Edith Roth of Sterling, ana ; ) Publicity—Mrs. F. R. Smyth, Bi to the church. Cocoa was then made) s405'¢(, Klein of Kream, were shop —Mrs. F. » smyth, Bis-) and this with the refrsaments which ie in Bismarck yesierday. C Mites Forum. ‘had been begged made the lunch far| Pers I" eee aaa 2 % : hetter than the average hobo gets. The BY CITY. : Report of Resolutions committee. | rest of the evening was spent playing |‘ if eit TO VALLE bs (aye morn- t, A Sectional Conferences. i » Gov, Lynn J, Frazier left to hoe Thursday Afternoon igen bette 66s.) as ing for Valley City, N. D., where he 4 eS Taport of Department ot eftmeciean | TROOP NO, 6 BOY SCOUTS ELECT | speaks today... Ze ; Address, “Disarmament,” Mrs. Sum-' regular meeting at the Presbyterian|. Mr. and pares GE Tore! they ath mer T, McKnight, Minneapolis. ichurch parlors last evening: At the | £0F, Big Lakes eee : business meeting Carol lant wes “ Vise Nea elected patrol leader for the secon VISIT IN FARGO. patrol. Walter LeRoy was electea es leit this morning 4 POT aS | treasurer, which office Carol had beeu es By rere will Visit with | county residents, who came into the Card of Thanks Dance tonight. Patterson’s| Nevada has the fewest women, in ‘holding, The following committee friends. i ~| city to shop on the Dollar Days, also} We wish to thank the members of | Mall—10c a dance. Roof Garden| Provertion to” total poulation, of be were chosen to oversee Scout activities 3 ate visited the courthouse and paid their/the Rebekah lodge and the many | Orchestra. any of the states. 7 for the ests Norns ei ehalmep: TO CHICAGO. j taxes. The force was kept so buy friends sie asersted se Metta cei ES From 3 toca pergecnttee tl rnold Von Hagen ana Caron Blunt, ‘ | left this morning i f collections is not} illness of ‘our belove usban ttohe| cfm 3 to 5 per cent of the range patrol leaders; Bernard ‘Thompson, fv erie tare business trip. eee % father, George,D. Allen and also wish | . Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Hemstitch animals in the United States die of i scribe, and Walter LeRoy, treasurer. sat Rants Hees ee to thank all those who sent the beauti- | IN&, 211 Broadway. feeding on poisonous plants, - | Plans are being made for the organ- BUSINESS ‘RIP. i Have Tournament fy! floral offerings. oe lization of a football and basket ball) ¢,. ubpel of Wing was in Bismarck | Theenbers of the Bismarck Boy Mrs. George D. Allen, |team. Lester Ellis was elected to the| on, pusiness trip yesterday. Scouts Troop No. 1 have arranged a J.-0. Allen and family jeaptainshin for football. Complete ee . «| tennis tournament which is to be held C. L. Allen and family. i plans have not been made for the bas-/ Dance at Elm Grove tonight) quring the next week. Both singles E. J. Gobel and family. : ad ek aac and tomorrow night. Five piece) and doubles matches will be played. : > i re aes hestra. ‘ | Those entering the doubles drew for Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. : ers | HIGH SCHOOI CLASS — orchestra. partners-and the following line up is | Monday evening. Work in F. C. ; } HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC | qed given for the first matches. Barton Degree. Masonic Temple. a ‘ TO DRINK fs ihe members gf, the wunlor. class, of EWS i Muir plays J. Scroggins, Glenn Wal- gree. onic | the BismarcK high school motored to CITY N {lace plays Louis Grambs, Robert sb fl oun e HE almost unceasing activ. | | Apple Creek last night where the an-|) ss ’| Birdzell plays H. O’Hare, Charles! Dance at Elm Grove toni! } ae siNg activ- || nual Junior picnic was held. The Moses plays John Russ. The Pre*|and tomorrow night. Five piece iy cult wien claldren ne 1% te ea gate ain fe Born to Mr. Bebe Alfred Knudt- | ceeding eight names and Jack Livdahl | orchestra. ts missa jast evening an enjoyed a jorn +a ms 7 ij i E : work off their ea encrgy || picnic supper out there The eveninz}son of East Bismarck, a baby son, at | wel} complete in themsinelee = We have one of the best equipped Agate makes good and nutritious food veaisuent aroun the -amp fire wita | their home yesterday. The American War Mothers cufting shops in the northwest, and can a continual necessity. Of all |; singing and music for amusement | i | will hold a rummage sale in the : i Z ot i Member f the faculty attended the Dies Here 1 ie the food drinks | pene | William Albrescht of Ashley died in| building recently vacated by,| DANCE TONIGHT handle.anything in the cutting iine. 4 , . if i . Hy - i Baker's Cocoa is |! ins GussNeR HOSTESS Sect eee “three eare old| Ue ie ek ttees|| AT STERLING, N. D. We also have a manufacturing depart- the a perfect, AT CARD PARTY YESTERDAY | and was engaged jin the grain bey dodlating ticked ttc this sale,|| Music By “The Hurleys” ment and do all kinds of agate mounting sui ing as it ||° Mrs. A. W. Gussner was hostess to| ness. The body will be taken to Ash- rs “ 3 ts TH SEmving as H ). g tumber of lady friends at a card Iey where burial will be made on Kindly bring them in Thursday.| and jewelry manufacturing of all kinds. 5 m party held at her home last eveniny esday. — . : A able material for || fcr the benefit of the Royal Neighbors. First Conciliation A LT We will be pleased to give you an esti- upbui i Five tables of Five Hundred were in irst Conciliation Action q A : the a ding of ‘play. Mrs. E. A. Brown won the higa| The first case under the new con- ° ° mate on cutting and mounting or anything their oe i seore of the evening. The Gussner | ciliaton ie whe thefore Judge Ee Blue Bird Confectionery you have in this line, ‘ bodies. lust as |, home was prettily decorated with bov-|-Davis, ex-officio conciliator, today : 2 . cee eed c Farsiotd quets of asters. Refreshments were| May Green was the moving party and x fecti If you havea watch that needs repairing, sre scerer. good for ler | | served at the close of the evening. William Grogan the defendant, the Successors to The New Garrick Confectionery. | mail it to us, and we will repair and return people. It is delicious. too, of = dispute being over’ the sale of a piece CHICKEN DINNER ae » fine flavor and aroma. i BIRTHDAY. COUB MED es tutnitare tJudge, Davies said the Luncheonette and Fountain Service. it to you promptly. WITH MRS. J. E. DAWSON parties agreed upon an amount of Home Made Candies Charters Box Candies. Sata) z Made only by ' Mrs. J. B. Dawson catertains the | $3.48 due the moving party. t Special twelve members of the Birthday club; i i nia ; WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. pt the home of Mrs, John A. Larson on, Taxes Being Paid | Saxaphone and Piano Music Tonight and all day Sunday. F olsom s Je L S t Lecereglll) Sixth street yesterday afternoon. Tie} Dolllar Day sales also brought | A. Dutton, Piano—L. Tong, Saxaphone. ewe. ry ore DORCHESTER. MASSACHUSETTS {ladies spent a nleasani social after-|‘business to the county treasurer. It : a Donald P Booker of Choice Recipes sont free |noon after which a dainty lunch was} was said at the county treasurer’s of- Francis & McDonald, Props. {served by the hostess. The home was/ fice that a large number of Burleigh