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Cie ‘ b el ‘ oan es { 3 ’ ae « . j »* \ ‘ “ a? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, ’21. Social and * Personal| Women’s Council | Tells of Work i Done This ‘Year’ A good deal of interest, has Beeail taken in the work dove by the Wo-| men’s Community Council since the! Council has announced tie Community | party to be given at th: Country Cina | house this Friday. The Women’s Community Council of; Bismarck hag been in existence al-! most a year now. During this time it} has supervised a rest room, through: the generous. courtesy of the Maso! who: donated two roons in the base-! ment of the Masonic Temple to be! used for this public evterprise. Her2) women may leave their children wh shopping and rest themselves when their errands are fini The rest; room is an asset to B rek. Tlie Council has ende.vored to pro | mote civic betterment wherever there | seemed to be a need. They resul rected the curfew law, asked for a bet-; ter garbage disposal em and saw} that a regular publicat.on of milk and } water reports be made. They Were asked, by the city com | misson to take charge oi Custer Park and under the able man:gement of the | chairman, Mrs. Robert Orr and with; the splendid response'from all wo-; men’s societies, have done much to! heautify the park. { They supported the county nurs i Miss Kolling and the -school nu Miss Hutchinson, in all undertak so. that many children vere relieved defective ht, bad tonsils andi adenoids. C) mothers every Saturday morning which there was an average of thirty { attending. They also supplied, throne | the “courtesy of the Bismarck Dairy! company, 650 pints of milk daily for | three months which was given to tne | under nourished children in school. The ‘Women's Community Coun :il .Qd all, these things with money from their‘own treasury. Instead of making a drive for more money so that this work might be kept ap they are giv ing the Community party at‘ the Coun- | try Club. The lunch2)n, at noon. is| all home cooked food and is to be a special feature. Ladies are asked to bring their sewing and spend a socia- ble afterncon there. The ladies in charge of the party asx that the peo-! ple of Bismarck arrange to have the'r lunch ‘there. There wiil be free taxi service from the past office. —— i LEAVE FOR CONFERENCE. | Rev. C. A. Bremer ind Rev. C.F:! Strats jeft’ this afternvau. for Streeter. N, fo. attend: the ininisterial con-) vantiee of the Bismarck district of the | Evangelical church.’ ‘The conventiv | will: continue over jay. Dr. C.j Stabler of Cleveland, one of the; foremost Bidle | stude: and, Sundav | school workers in Ame" leadtig convention, speaker, attendance’is Saati will be Hey A large! TO,STATE CONVENTION. i Miss Carrie Haugan left this morn-! ing. for Fargo, where she will attend! the state Sunday: school convention. | Miss. Haugan is ‘secretary. for this} county and. will: represent Burletgit| county ‘at:the meeting., On Friday an} important ‘meeting of the quarterly | executive committee w:ll be held. Miss | Haugan expects to return to Bismarex on Saturday. - j rT al SAS RATS | BRUCE-HOSSTAD Sus‘e E. Bruce, daughter’of Mr. and! Irs, Valentine Benz, prominent mer- | nt of Moffit, and Peter O. Hofstad | were married by County Judge Davies ; at the county court house yesterday | afternoon. 1" ta well; know farmer .. |...e t - vicinity. They will make ineiw 1.0.ne' ion Mr. ‘Hofstad’s. farny, | ENTERT, ' J. M. ‘Hanson entertained the S embers of the Mother's Social Club at her home this afternoon, Members |g Co, answered roll call with quotations about James Whitcomb Riley. Mrs, Lenhart talked on “Growing up, with your children,” and Mrs. Woodmansee talked on “Your Children Without), You.” VISITING DAUGHTER. Mrs. Bellé/Orss, who is enroute to her liome in Minnesota from an ex- tended trip to Seattle xnd other points. on the west coast, arrived in Bismarck this morning and will visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George D. Gorman for a few days. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY. | Mrs, Daniel 'Sundquist and Mrs. J. P. Engen will entertain the Ladies’ Afd society of the First Lutheran church | at the church parlors acxt ‘Thurséay afternoon. All are cordially invited. GIVES-CARD PARTY. Migs Mary -Paske entertained eight friends at her home. The evening was spent playing cards. Dainty refresh- ments were served by tic hostess as-j ATTENDS CONVENTION. i E. E. DeCosse of the Perry, Furni- ture company has gone tv Minneapoli: to attend a convention of undertakers poe held ‘there. He will also take; #special course in eribalming while! it Minneapolis, VISITING HERE. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roc wood of Mof-| fit,, and Mrs. A. R. Vold of Regan, are visiting friends in the city for several days. | FORMER RESIDENT VISITS. Mrs. Charles Washburn of Minne-; apolis, is in the city tor several days’ visit with friends. — \ Washburn | formerly made her hom Bismarck. | ermaeeea aaa i ATTENDS DAIRY SHOW. { E, A. Nelson, acting :tate dairy com- | missioner has gone to (‘1c Twin Cities. | where he will) attend the National Dairy show. H NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB MEETS. | Mrs. F.. Jaszkowiak and; Mrs. T. Pelatzer willi entertain the: Neighbor- hood club Thursday afiernoon at the ‘home of Mrs. castreiel 421 Twelfth | es were conducted tor |& Co. grounds for games last Saturday af- | | were formed, (the big bontire and song fest. | Street, IN CHURCH AUDITORIUM. | The Blanche Myer cencert cnt is to be held at. the Presbyterian | ' church on Thursday »vening wiil be, ; Siven in the church andiiorium, —-- 1 RETURN TO CHICAGO. ! Dr: and Mrs. C. F. Ruan and daugh-: ter, Mildred, have returned to their home at Chicago after « visit with Mr. | and Mrs. M: W. Roan here. VISITING DAUGHTER, Mrs. A. W. Lindquist: of Fairmont. ! N. D., is the guest of her daughter. Miss Phyllis Lindquisi tor two week:. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Catherine Helbing returned! from Golden Valley :ast night, wi she has heen visiting ner brother. SHOPPING ii Mrs. Dave Mitchell Teese of Wing, were city yesterday. i Mrs, T. ( | ppers in the GUEST FROM ARGO. { Mrs. J. O. Brewster of Fargo is vi: \ iting in the city, a guest at the C. Du! Owens home. RETURN FROM TRIP. *Mr.and Mrs. A. M. fisher, returned yesterday from a motor irip’ to points | Mn Montana, ye | i ON BUSINESS TRIP. Roy b. wei of Chasiey, N. D.,, is in} Bismarck on a business trip. ey Hall to- McKenzie Dance, “Patterson’s _ ‘night. 10c a dance. Orchestra. : Salsify. (Oyster Plant) 90c per bushel. Call 163. Oscar H. Will| Please send all donations for the Catholic Ladies’ Aid to the Kupitz store building Wednesday \afternoon or Thursday morning. | Sale will be held Friday and Sat- urday, Oct. 14th and 15th. i a aTT7; VAT HET C= SCHOOL NOTES | || ——__e | McLEOD DIRECTS PLAY On invitations from the Richholt | school boys, the boys from grades 6, | 7 and 8, met at the Richholt schciol ternoon under the direction of ‘J. J. McLeod. For two days the Richholt | boys pulled ‘and stacked weeds and thistles which made, their grounds impossible fiom the standpoint of games. The play ground was pretty well | cleared’ except for the two big stacks | jot, weeds which were | preserved for Saturday night's program. At 2:30! the boys assembled about the school | | doorway where an informal discussion | was held regarding ‘the afternoon’s | Program, As football. and , baseball | "were the favorite sports, two groups | 1 The football . group’ selected four ' captains, Boleer Klien, Gerald. Jack-:; son, John Anderson: and Steve Hagan, | iwho in turn selected teams for a foot- | ball tournament. The baseball enthusiasts took pos- session of the diamond, while the! {football teams prepared for battle on} i the ‘gridiron. ai Football teams one and two con- [tested on the gridiron, while teams three and four practiced signals. Fv- ery 15. minutes the contesting teams would retire for signal practice, while ithe other teams came ion for a game. ; After supper the boys, returned for One of the interesting features of the evening was ‘the arrival of the fire department and it seemed, hundreds of automo- | biles. H A similar ,program will be carried out-next Saturday afternoon. Ht Patterson’s Hall to-| McKenzie! Dance, night. 10¢ a dance. Orchestra. Sa'sify (Ovster Plant) 90c per bushel. Call 163. Oscar H. Will DYEDHEROLD SKIRT 10 MAKE. CHILD A DRESS Each package ge ot “D “Diamond Dyes” | contains directions so simple that any woman can dye cr tint faded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, cuats, sweaters, | stockings, hangings. draperies. every | thing like new. Buy “Diamond Dyes’ | —no other kind—then perfect home| dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed. before. Tell your druggist ; whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed gcods. Diamond Dyes | never streak, spct, fade, or run. “Miss Myers’ playing is remark- able. : Herself slight and girlish— almost infantile—in figure, yet she extracts great volume of tone from the piano, and ‘makes it talk.’ Her technic seems well nigh perfect, her nimble fingers rippling over the keys, now caressingly, now with the precision and rapidity of a steel riveting machine.”—{LaMoure Chronicle. Both Vocal and Instrumen- tal Program will include The Best of the classical grade of Music; and the “Dear to the Heart” melodies we all love. A TREAT FOR EVERYBODY! See Program. in " Thursday’s. T: ‘This is an extra ordinary group, com- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE Five | fry Ou 4 | Excentional Mail Order | Service All Wool Suits’ at 19.50 If in need of a suit don’t miss seeing this wonderful value. Splendid style and good all wool serge or tricotine. Strictly high grade suits prising our choicest models. Exclusive styles from the best designers. Excep- tional workmanship andthe — best saan ‘ ay ; neluding rich fur trimmed styles........ $59.50 Welcome Teachers Make This Store Your Headquarters Circumstances are decidedly in your favor. son at end-of-cthe-season prices. Coats at 19.50 29.50 and 49.50 Here we offer 3 wonderful Groups, of newest mod- els in Winter Coats. All the newest Fabrics and the most accepted Fall colorings. Of the best tai! oring and designing. - Fur trimmed or with trim- le: mings of embroidery and Fur fabrics. Also rich Plush: Garments heavily -interlined for cozy | warmth, of colors. POISE, COMFORT, GRACE,. ‘STYLE, cir AND BEAUTY—Come only from:an inner consciencenses of being rightly dressed, and— ny Corsets Come First If they are right the outer: garments are eas- ‘ily fitted becomingly, but, if the Corset is ill fitting and not the proper model, then, no matter how sty- lish-a dress or’; ‘Suit may be, it will not: fit ‘or look 5 ‘ right. “The only way. to be cer- :tain'is to be fitted by a graduate Corsétierre that + knows the scientific prin- ciple involved: in, correct corseting. Velour and Serge Plaids. All the wanted shades. Consult our expert cor- setierre and no matter what price you desire to pay, you will be correctly fitted, just the same whether you desire a front lace or a back lace style, the correct, model is here for you. ¥ Gossard Front: Lace Corsets One style of “Everlast” cloth, pink and white, medium |. bust, jong hip. §$ : For the average ‘igure. ........ 3. 25 A lightly boned Corset. ior oe. Agate. Low | elastic top. Medium skirt of fancy pink batiste. $3.00 and $5.00 Figured pink Broche éloth. Top is 314 inches above waist line curving under the bust . a medium high back. The long skirt has ample fullness and has three sets of hose supporters. $3.25, $5.00 and $8.50 C Bala Spirite Corsets Fine Back-Lace Models Brocade, very low bust, long hip, long back, for “slender figures. : $2.50, $4.00 and $6. 50 Hee Coutil, low bust, long‘hip, double bone “sah stout figures. White and pink. $4.00, $5.00 and $8. 50 Satin Corsets, very low bust, for slender figures $5.00 and $8.50 Excellent Hosiery Not because they are oriced as you would expect hosiery of this quality to be priced, but to the contrary, their low price is one of the chief attractions. Instances: Silk Hose for Women in Black and colors at $1.29 $1.50 1.95 Cotton Hose for Women in lack and Brown at 19c 25c 35c Women’s Fine Lisle Hose at 50c and 75c Sp ihe ye Lamb Lined Chappie Coats. for Misses and Ladies: Clever Models. Just received. Come and see them. RR A LT DS EE TPE PE Quality Garments Underpriced Late deliveries and an overstock of Fall and Winter Garments compells-us to sacrifice profits and in many cases part of the cost to reduce stock to their proper balance. The advantages are yours for it.enables you to buy Quality Garments in the beginning of the sea- Dresses at 9.50 . This sale offers, among other unusual bargains, these 3 groups of dresses that, from every view- point are truly remarkable. Styles and fabrics the newest. Satins, Taffeta, Silk Jersey and Wool Jersey. black also the newest colorings and combinations ——$—$—- A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “The store of quality and service ’ Publications ee Pleated skirts at 4% A large assortment of novelty skirts, Serges and Plaids, in box pleates, Knife pleated and inverted pleats. Slip-on sweaters Many pretty models, Rose, Tan, Brown, Turquoise, and ee Ay ait das a eS $4.98 Two waist groups Exceptional values, new and exquisite styles. Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Silk Jersey and Wool Jersey. $5.98 and $3.98 Visit Our Millinery : Department Many New Arrivals 14.50 and 25.00 Tricotines, Serges, Poire T Fashionable Fall Fabrics Our Dress Fabric section is complete with every desirable weave and color, representing good taste and style this season. silk or wool; if it is desirable and popular, you are.reasonably certain to find it here and at prices that you will ‘ind are Whether it is eight. Novelty Pruriella Fabrics: and Plaids These are the most popular materials in the east. with a satin finish, and. novelty - patterns of ‘stripes and plaids, “aorics Also fine wool : $7. 50 a yd and down to $1, 95 . All Wool Dress Serge 86 nches wide. In all the most wanted colors of ihe season. Wide All Wool Sern Ze An exceptional value in all wool serge. A yard Fine Middy Serge Strictly all wool Serge, 54 inches wide, in the popular bright green and red. ‘ Be sure to see this very popular cloth. The New 0 SHE Pumps Women’s One-strap Satin Pumns with Suede Collar and strap. Louis Junior Heels. A splendid dress Pump... ....... 0000s cece gee eee $8. 35 One-strap Kid Pumps with inset collar and strap. In black Women’s Louis Junior Heels. Regular $11.50, -vor Women’s two-buckle Strap Pumps with Cuban Heel. Suede and brown calf. An ideal pump for street wear... t 1S one $7.95 Many Special Values in high top shoes, for Women and Misses. Underwear Medium Weight Knit Beautifully made and perfectly finished knit un- derwear that ‘its the form without wrinkles. Munsing Union Suits For Women, a big variety of grades and styles. | Ranging in price from $2.00“ " $6.50 Carter’s Union Suits For Women, also a complete line of styles and qualities. range from $2.25" $7.00 Other Union Suits For Women, medium and heavy weignt. Bleached. 95c and $1.69 "Prices +