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/ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1” ‘Mu: sic “Mabel’s Personal Varied Program Features High School Meeting! | Much interest is being taken in the | high schools girls meet which is to} be held ini the high school gy mnasiuin ; on Thursday night, Feb. 2. .The pro- | gram cpens at 7:30 o'clock and is! varied so that it will be of ae est to everyone. Miss Victor.a Stanka, physical train | ing instructor is in charge. The high j school girls have formed two physical | training societies, the junior and{ senicr girls jcined in a sen‘or society and the freshman and sophomore girls joined in a junior society. It is}- these two societies which will give the program that has been arranged tor Thursday evening. Following is the program: . Folk dancing. 2, Three-legged reiay. 3.-Volley ball game, 4. Dancing exercise: 5. Indian. club _relay, 6. Newcomb game. i 7. Wheelbarrow relay. | 8 1 9 | Social and | 7 . Gymnastic exercises. . Man, monkey, cra) relay. 10. Aesthetic dancing, 11. Obstacle race. = | Is have been’ bus: selling | fer the affair and it i expect. | large crowd of parents and: friends will attend. ae rn 7 MOTHERS CLUB MEETS, H Mrs. Price Owens, entertained the members of the Mothers Social club, & Mabel Normand If you want to be a vamp— : 1 at her home on xth street yester- | a A splendid program ; i: is givén. Roll call was Ora, wild woman Or a baby doll— ee Or any of the other thirigs you see in the movies—you can! At red wilh quotations from Pro- | Mrs, D. T. Owens read a pa- «cher or “Making the Bible Real to the! Child,”| and Mrs. W. E. Perry read{ ~ least so says Mabel Normand, screen one on “Ri us Education and Cou-: gta, tempcrary, Social Conditions?” Daint refreshments were served at the close of the mecting. ‘ All you've got to do, according to 1 Miss Normand, is practice.to appro- ‘ priate music. METHODIST AID TO MEET The District meetings of the Ladies Aid of the McCabe Methodist church | will be held on Thursday afternoon at ; 3 o'clock. District No. 1 will meet! with Mrs, R. E..Bonham, 1020 Fifth - street. . District No. 2 will meet with | Mrs. L. P. Stiver, 617 Eighth street. ! District No, 4 will meet - with Mrs. C. W. Moses, 215 Park .Avehue. All| tends and friends are invited to at- j ten } ” “Music,” she says, “will do any- thing to me. If I come to the studio feeling particularly upstage and pa- trician—I suppose there'is such a feeling as patrician ?—the sound of a little tough music will set my heart to jigging, my feet to wiggling and my pulses fo jumping.- In a trice, I am lifted out of my, ladylike langour into the person the music is talking a gs est est Diector . mannezé.in place, and there I am—a perfect lady.” Has Mood Music Album Which is why, out of the album of what she calls her ‘“mood* music,” pretty Mabel chose “When - Francis Dances. With Me" to be played while she made “Molly-O,” her new First National picture. Molly—well Molly is the ‘ ‘sdbt of ' girl to whose name shocked relatives invariably—and with good reason— add the exclamation. oh! , As for Francis—it is of his dane-' ing. prowess that the “goils" of Tenth Avenue and the Bowery: sing in_a'melody-that has won tls: shim- mying heels of all New York. , So they played “Francis” for three months while Mabel made “Molly.” ~ day. ‘The -party.,was-in the nature ot ‘ home yesterday afternoon in honor of |’ i about. The minuet-ty type of melody | has just: the opposite effect. Right | away it slows me down, puts my-best GIVE SURPRISE PARTY. Miss Nathan entertained a group of friends at the: home: of Mrs. W. A. AMaDonald yesterday - afternoon onor of her mother, Mrs, Eppinger, | who celebrated ‘her birthday ester: | tn, ana canis vee the diversion, of RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Gunderson have |returned from, their ‘wedding trip to iche Ty ia Cities. Mrs. Gunderson was }tormerly Miss Emma Aneta -Hanson | 7 ANN ia , ‘and her marriage to Mr. Gunderson SURFRISE ANNIVERSARY” PARTY itook plaée in Fergus Falls, Minn., on} The members of the Benedict Bridge ; clud surprised (Mr. and’Mrs, Burt Fin- [Zanwary 36. ney ac their home last evening. The | affair was ih’ honor: of the -fifth anni- | wersary, of their wedding. The even- ine was spent playing. bridge after! which refreshments! were served. Mr, a surprise. The ladies spent the: af- ternoon ‘playing. cards. after which | dainty refreshments were served. The; guest of honcr was presented with a lovely gift. ENTERTAINS : BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. F.' B. Strauss was. hostess to | ithe Tuesday bridge club at -her home| yesterday afternoon. Mrs, J. C. Taylor {Won the high score of the afternoon's “I never ‘tired of it once,” says: Ma- bel. “It was the-best director I ever had”, \ a oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeP@>)—@™*s—>-”: school on 3 to 6 Thursday afternoon from o'clock. BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE MEETS. The “Mission Circle of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. O, Varney on, Thursday afternoon. ence,” by Mrs. H. F. O’Hare and “Un- emplcyment from Survey and Serv- ice,” by Nie. Nellie Evarts. HE RE ON BUSINESS. and Mrs. Finney were (sented with an appropriate gift by the members of\the club. [Served Dainty refreshments were served. | . SE IRIN LEAVES FOR VANCOUVER LODGE TO HOLD MEETING, August Bloomquist of Kulm, N..D., | , Bismarck Lodgé No. 1018 Modern! wig has been visiting in Bismarck Brotherhood of America will hold/tgy several days, left’ this morning | their regular meet’ne Thursday. even-| tor Vancouver British Columbia, | ing. February 2, at the K. of P. hall | where he will visit. | There will be class adoption. All; | members ore requested to. be present The social entertiinment has. been nostnoned:aintili two weeks from the ater Hoy be i | H cup to meet. 7 |; | St. Gecrge’s Episcopal Guild will | ‘meet at the parish house on Third} street tomorrow afternoon at three} o'clock. Mrs, H. 8: Berndt will be} {the hostess. COMMUNITY “COUNCIL MEETS The regular meeting of the Women’s Community Council will be held in the | Rest Room of the Masonic Temple on |: Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs, Cole and Miss Spencer, will .ad- } dress the meeting. “Miss Gaither -has heen invited to be present to outline her, plans for cooperation with the| THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB MEETS Community Council in her work. } The Thursday Musical club will: s !meet with Mrs. Arthur Bauer at her “GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY. . (home 715 Sixth street on Thursday Arma Fern, the little daughter ot afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logan. entertaine | five little boy and girl friends at h GIVE WINTER PICNIC | Mrs. James Wallace entertained 12) of the Pioneer ies at the home of her daughter, B, O. Ward, at a winter picnic t afternocn. | 1 SHOPPING AND, VISITING HERE.. Dr. and Mrs. 0. F. Benson of Glen The afternoon; Uilin..N. D. were shopping and visit- 1 Bismarck yesterday. her fourth birthday. was spent playing games after which | ing friends dainty / birthday. refreshments wer, served. 1 BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. A number of friends of Mis: VISITING HUSBAND HERE Mrs. S. E. Brindle of Hazelton, N. D., is in: the city visiting her husband ill at the Bismarck hospital. Retiy | who fs Cowan planned and executed a birth-; 2 —— Se day surprise party on her last night,; RETURNS FROM WESTERN TRIP. gathering at her home, 315 Twelfla| Joan B. Adams of Park Avenue’ has returned frbm a four weeks’ business st : formed a part of the! reel se DaneINg ty a visit in Washington and Oregon. evening's enterta:‘nment. A delight- | fujpiineh was served: ' soctRTY TO HOLD MEBTING. | The friends of Cur Native’ Wild Life seciety will hold their meeting at the TO ATTEND ‘MEETING. C. R. Greem, manager of: the Bank | of North Dakota ond J.-L, Bell, vice | Pb school tomorrow night. president of the First National bank. | TO ATTEND. CONVENTION left, last night for Fargo, where they | DeoJeB. Hollenteck left yesterday are attending the meeting of the ex"! tor kansas where he Will attend a ecutive council of the North Dakota | meeting of specialists: Bankers association’ here today.’ = HANKINSON VISITOR. LEAVE FOR WEST. | George Schuett ct Hankinson. N. Mrs. C. W. Paulson and daughter | wac.an out of town visitor in Justine, are leaving Saturday for Van-| marék today. | couver, B. C., where they will spen? | , the remaindér of the wititer, return-| ON BUSINESS TRIP ing in the spring for graduation. Mr | George Duemeland, of the city, left Paulson will continue to make Bis- | vesterday for St, Paul on a business marck his headquarters, | trip. RALDW 1N VISITORS. HAVE POSTPONED MEET, Morris Satter and Horace Ward of The Young Peoples society of the, Trinity Lutheran church have post-| Raldwin were visitcers in Bismarck to-{ " rored their rezular meeting until! day. Thursday of next week. . 1 Tart noo ATINNESOTA. ENTERTAIN | AT DINNER. | gs. nalve of Toke Park, Minn.. Mr. ond Mrs. Henry J. Dremeland | the city. on a short business visit. of Avenue B entertained a nartv o”| : fr'ends'ard relatives at a four-course} SEWING CIRCLE WILL MERT. dinner ‘at ‘their’home Inst evening to! The four divisions of St. Mary's celebrate their first anniversary. Mu- | Sewing Circle will meet at St. Mary's is in ball for the East Enders and the ‘final score J, B. Swannick. merchant of Sterl- ‘ing, is a business visitor in the city | today. REGAN SHOPPER. Mrs. E, 'T. Smith of Regan, was al shopper in the city today. ON BUSINESS VISIT T. H. Thompson of the city ‘is a bus- iness visitor in Farge Professor and Mrs. C. Earl | JoDell. Clifford’s Skating Rink is. jopen. 10c in the afternoon and, ‘evening. Free on Sunday. say | Bismarck Boys | & aces te Competition, is keen for the F. The program to: be given at this meet-| ing follows: . :A’ paper jon..¢China’s ew Day," by Mrs. R. - Mobley, | ‘China's Declaration of- Independ- Dancing Instructors at | \K. P. Hall. Open noon to8 Pp. m| ¥ 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Each a Pillow Cases, size 42x36." Each. . ‘| materials. | { | year ago. | Bleached’ Wearwell Sheet- 55C Bleached periti Sheeting, 59c ing, 81 inches wide per yard....... 72 inches wide, ' per yard....... 5 WH] | 72x90. ( | Each only....... | Pequot Bed Sheets. Double bed size. Bleached Bed Sheets, size 95c Kye TOD " 25c Finest alee White Or- ° gandies........ 79¢ to $1.50 the time to do your home sewing. yn This Sale En Februa NAINSOOKS | Berkeley, Fruit of «the | | iH il ‘Tycom and Bridal 25c Il fine.quality. BLEACHED MUSLINS 36 inches wide, (12 good grade, at.. ” White Goods 5 the Yard ‘for every occasion and purpose bead iful, ‘ sheer dress fabrics for the white season that is coming; also dainty lingerie Shot ‘Cotép “Flaxon?”, Ma. Dglaty'Whits Baby, Dit eee res cee eer Crisp “Flaxon ar, ainty White Baby. Dimi- Whit tai i > terials.......... 25e to75e | ties. 2... ous 39c and 45c clea etoile QQ Fancy. Eero Waist Fab-. | Durable White Pajarha ed figures....... IC rics . :48c'to 75e | Checks. .# -19¢ to 35 Filet Curtain Nets, 42 in- Plain Sheer White Lawns Fine: Quality White Pique ches wide. : Pe eae eg 25e to 50c | Vee vane dees BDO (0°75C Quaker quality. . 95c i) Only 3 days left in which to secure these advantageous special prices on White goods of all kinds., We advise supplying your needs in: beddings now, as these are very low prices compared with today’s market values? We also wish to call your attention to some extra spe- cial values in curtain nets that go on sale tomorrow. Nainsooks and Longcloths Muslins and Sheetings Silky Philipino and Fine white Dotted Baby Swiss, for dresses, per yd. 50¢ 44-inch sheer white Voile of fine quality, per yard, 50c White linen finished Suiting, 36 inches wide, per yd. 35c ds Setintes, ry 4th Towels and Toweling Bleached Bath ade) size LONGCLOTHS 18x34. ~ Bridal. ‘Fine quality, Each only....... 19¢ tull bleached. Soft finish. Face Towels of bleached Huck. 15x31. Each ...... ah 15c Fancy Wash Cloths. Gold, pink and blue. 5 C Bach: 3.5 caoe 5 Linen Finish Toweling. Full 190-25¢€-35C bleached. Per yard. ....... 10c UNBLEACHED Highland Clan ‘Toweling SHEETING Crash. 19 86 inches wide. 0 Unbleached. Yd... (g Natural cotton. 1 IC Linen . Weft Towelings, bleached or un- | Ate cute 15 | [Becta og, er yards... Curtain ‘Materials Fancy white Curtain Swiss. 36 inches wide. 29 IC Quaker Lace Curtains Your choice of any. Jap Nainsook..... . .39¢ to 75 “TABLE DAMASK Bleached Mercerized Damasks , 79e, 95c, $1.25 ° Pure Linen Table Damasks $1.95 to $4.50 The New Wash Goods tor Spring are Here You'll see some rather wonderful values in the new voiles at 39c, 50c and 75c. They come in very pretty small designs and splendid: combinations. Then there are organdies, Tissues, Swisses and Ginghams of every description, Styles are pretty and. easy to make. : This. is Materials are much lower in price than a A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Knowles shiel and the grade dehool| REPORT OF BASKETBALL GAME basket ball league gct’away to a good | Start last night in the ‘Richholt gym- l, nasium., » Richholt and the William | Moore were the victors. The first game between-the Richholt | boys and the Indian school 3rd team ) splendid game of snappy basket | The half time score was 6 to 4) 10 to’ 7. lows ichholt—10 The teams lined-up as fol- peints — Forwards, Hermie Milde and Balsar Klein; cen- ter, Joe Jochim; guards, Fred Landers and” Ernie Benser, Harry Scroggin replaced Ernie Benser in the second half. Indians—7 points—Forwards, Frank Badzer and George. LaRoe; . center, Aaron Zahn,. guards, ‘John Irwin and} Roy Lockwood; sub, William Young: | bear. At half time two girls. teams, the| Reds and the Blacks, competed in a relay race’ which. was’ w6n by the latter. ee In the second’ game ‘between ’ St. | Mary’s and thé William Moore the fi- | -jnal score stcod,11 to:2 in favor of the Capitol Hill boys. . St. Mary's: played a hard game but it was their, first ex- perience on the) Richholt *fldor and they experienced difficulties. in locat- ing..the baskets, The teams lined up as follows: ‘William. Mcoré—11 noints—Forwards |, ‘Stan Stebbins and Wilbur Larson, cen- ter Carol’Danrot; guards. George Ow- and Lee Hughes. Bob’ Campbell ; ed Carol Danrot in the second . Svb. Al Watkins. At half time there. was a relay race | between a term from thi i11 school | and a team from the Richhol: which | was shown by the Richholt in two) ~| heats, Referee—Vineent Lafrance, Timer—Mr. Preston. Scorer—Car] Masscn. leood as in the firsts Erikson is,star, making 19 points. The Fifth grade of St:.Mary’s School played against the. Seventh. grade } Huskies and were deféated 35 to 5. Erikson of theyHuskies made 19 points and Gormanrmade 16 points. In the first-few minytes Erjkson ! made two baskets and-a" Mire throw. The first half.ended 24:10 4. During the ‘second ‘half Smigh_ hit ; Erikson so’ that he oat not play as If. Both teams played a good clean game and were in good trim.- Erikson who hasbeen sick with a cold was the star player cf the game. Gorman played a coats 4strong game as forward. ~ KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young i is to feel having a sallow complexiorir—dark rings under your eyes=<pimples—a_bilious look: in your facé—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety “per cent. of .all ‘sickness: ccmcd from: i. inactive bowels liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected -a -vegetable com- pound mixed with live oil toact on the i iver and bowels, which ke gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel,-are gentle in their | action yet always effective, ‘They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enioy by Canin up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr.Edwards‘OliveTablets are know by their olive color. 15¢ and 30c. | ' | \ Brown of the fifth grade made the fouls by running and broken: dribble. During the second half Erikson made 5 points, making his total 19, and Gor- COUGHS AND COLDS often tenacious, & are adrain upon the vital forces. SCOTT'S EMULSION strengthens the whole | system and helps drive out the pre- disposing cause. ii} L Caress & Bowne, | ce aed a NJ. 20-29 man making 6-points. . Carl Maasen was referee and did There will be a return game soon. | not have any trouble in handling the The second half ended 35 to 5. igame. CAPITOL} TONIGHT TOMORROW JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S ‘God’s Country and the Law’ A Curwood picture filled with thrilling ad- venture and red-blooded action. Also Two Reel Fox Sunshine Comedy. IF THE EYES are using more than their share of: ‘nervous - energy, headache, pain over the eyes and various disturbances re- sult. Our examination will determine their condition. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and -Optomctrists. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mary J. Holmes’ Greatest Success “TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE.” Coming “The Three Musketeers”