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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 “HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY | Te 101s Date for Third ~ Annual Dance Cne of, the mid- -winter soclal events in the: clty will’ be the third annual dance of the North Dakota Chapter of the American Association of Engi- neers, which is to be held in Patter- son hall at 9:30 P. M., February 10. The dance will be held in honor of out-of-town delegates and. their wives and ladies and will be given under the auspices of the Bismarck A. A. KE. club, and are,to be presented at the door. Inncrance to the hall will. be made, through the McKenzie hotel. ‘The annual Engineers dance, whic’ loses the state convention. of pro- fessional’ engineers and architects, has come to bevrecognized us one of Invitations have heen issued | Interest Grows in Card Party . and Dance Friday, A grcat deal of interest is being taken in the card party and carnival dance which the Lzholic Daughters of America are giving at St. Mary's " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE® SHOPPING. IN. BISMARCK. Mrs, P, Brackie of Tappen, who has been shopping in the city for the ‘past few days, returned to her hone yes- terday. DUNN COUNTY VISITORS. Charles Pugh, county commissioner of Dunn county, and: Burrel Howard |, Were transacting. business in the aity today. : SHOPPING AND VISITING HERR. <3 Helen Tymeson of Garrison, school on Friday night, February 3. ‘rhe cntertinmer:s given by this or- ganizaticn have a reputation for be- ing very enjoyable and it is expected ny a large crowd will attend the af- fair. The Wancing party will be held in the gymnasium of St. Mary’s school, The Little Wcender orchestra, of St. {| Mary’s wiil furnish the music for the !cancing. Those whoxdo not care to darce are inv.ted to attend the car; party which will be“held in the audi- ‘rum of -the ‘school. the leading social events of the The occasion is generally .2 nied by features and novelties commonly enc sual | dance, The committee in charge and! the hotel management . promise ‘the. presertation of features which have) tended any other s:milar local} ns, At 7:30 P. M. and preceding the} dance will be given the annual ban- auet for which invitations have also been issued. The banquet will be held in the McKenzie hctel dining reom. Governor Nestos will ‘be the suet of honor and the principal speaker, F. H. Peters and J. Roherty. are chairmen in charge ot Nate affairs. Musical. Comedy:...-.-- | for her work, having graduated from the Columbia School of Expression and Attracts Interest physical cutture of Chicago, after! The spiffy, catchy musical comedy | “Katcha Koo,” coming to the city audi- torium.on the evenings of February 10 and 11, is attracting marked at- tention, in, society. circles, In this, we are to see bedizzening costumes on professional lines—no home made stuff. Scenery and stage proper:ies are the .best. of their kind. and pro- fessional. training shows all the way through. Music and song will make glad the hours spent at the show and live people (nct pictures), will make things go. Harr's & Co. have tke tickets on sale and everybody's going ; .GIVES CARD PARTY. © Mrs. Harry Clooten entertained a number of friends at a card party at her home Tuesday evening. Dr. H. A. Brandes and Mrs. Arthur Brown won the high scores. at the close of the evening's nlay ne. Dainty refresh- ments were served. Miss Hannah Ikert of Minneapolis was an out of town guest. MISS WEBER HONOR GUEST. Miss Julia Weber was thé honor guest at a.party-given at the home of Mrs. R, A. Tracy, 316 First street. A taffy pull was the diversion of ‘the evening. There were eleven guests. Light refreshments were served at the close of the pleasant evening. © ‘| Fisher of Regan, and Jacob Fitch of irs, J. P. Wagner is, chairman ‘of ompa-; the cammit'ce in charge. Members of not the organization are now selling ‘tic: kets, The proceeds will be used to carry y on the charitable work of the society. The Catholic Daughters of America hav done much chatitable work in the city and they are giving this en- tertainment to enlarge their funds for. this work. ENTHUSIASM HERE PLEASES. Miss Edna Jane Gail, the profes- sional coach for “Katcha Koo,” musi- cal comedy, is well pleased with the enthusiasm for dramtics and music found Bismarck and looks forward to Friday and Saturday nights of next ,; Week as rousing events. Miss Gail is thoroughly equipped some time in‘the University of Wis- consin. ENTERTAIN FOR AID. Mrs, O, T. Raaen and Mrs. Morgan were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Raacn, 718 Ninth street yesterday af- ‘erncor, for the benefit of the Baptist Ladies Aid.’ A‘neat sum was made for the Aid yesterday. RETURNS TO VALLEY CITY, Mrs, F. K. Clark, who has been vis- iting at the home “of her daughter, | Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, Fourth streci; | returned to her home at Valley City | today. RETURNS TO’MANDAN. John Dawson: of Mandan, who has been in Bismarck attending to busi- ness matters the past few days, re- turned to his home today, | OUT OF TOWN VISITORS. H. E. Wildfang of,'Sterling, Peter Wilton, were out cf town visitors ‘in the, city, yesterday. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Mary, Parsons has returned from’ Minneapols and Grand ‘Forks, \ where she has’ been’ visiting for ‘the N.D., is shopping and visiting friends in the: city for’ several days, ' ON BUYING TRIP: A, W. Lucas left last night for Chi- cago on a buying trip in the interasts of the Lucas: Department store. BUSINESS VISITORS. Isadore Kremenetsky and Martin Olson of Tuttle, 'N. D., were business visitors in the city today. gs » VISITING FATHER HERE. John Riverdink cf Strsburg, N. ‘D.. is: visiting his father, who is ill at the Bismarck hospital, VISITOR FROM NEW SALEM. Dr, ©. C. Gaibe'of New Salem, N. D., is in the city visiting his wife who'is ill at a local, hospital. / NISITORS IN FARGO, E. ©. White, J. L. Pucker, S,.John- son and G. C. Converse, all of the city, are vistors in Fargo. LEAVES FOR RICHARDTON. William Dahtheimer of the city, left yesterday for Richardton, N, -D., on a short business trip. ' WING VISITORS IN CITY. J. A. Kohler, George Anderson and B. F. Lawyer of Wing, were visitors in the “city today, a VISITOR FROM WILTON. ‘J. M. Thompson of Wilton, N. .D., wag in the city attending to business matters today. VISITOR FROM DRISCOLL: ‘ 3| Long Beach, Hy J etlckegmyol Driscoll. No Dats George Broom of Minneapolis, who i:|theran. church will hold their meeting the guest. of’ her ; Brink. Following. the dinner the even-| Parlors. ON. ing was. spent: playing bridge, Mrs. O. Lundquist winning the high. score, in the city attending to business mat- ters today. HERE FROM DICK Richardson Monteith of Dickinson, N, D,, was a visitor in the city yes- terday. Mrs. FROM MENOKEN. , Fred Nelson of Menoken, N. D., was an out of town visitor, in Bismarck today. L..F. Herzog of Parshall. and T, J. Asders of Werner, were in the city on business, today. VISITING IN CITY, T. Purdy of Werner, N. D., is visit- ing in Bismarck today. Peggy,” farce comedy at ‘the chance. Fun all through. - JoDell, Dancing Instructors at } past two wecks. $i EE GIVES DINNER PARTY: Mrs, E. T.Beatt entertained at: din- ner at herhome last evening in honor }—~ of her {other, Mrs, CLUB ENTERTAINED E, G., Patterson entertaine: the memibers of the Wednesday Bridge with Mrs, ‘L, P. Stiver and. District all my children and also for my grand- club and their husbands. at 7 o’¢lock! No, 4 met with Mrs. CW. Moses. digner at/-her apartments in the Mc- | Kenzie hotel last night. Covers were laid for 28. Cards and dancing were the diversion gf the evening. - Mrs. | their meeting at the parish house this Conklin and of Stackhouse’ won the| afterncon: Ars. HR. ‘Berndt .was sneezing ‘and snuftling. Adv. SE Oe anit will ae rue Be Cee ; poet KNIGHTS TEMPLAR please, you most will HStrING IN CITY, . CATHOLJO SOCIETY . A regular conclave of Tancred! be after a few weeks GerryW., Hawes. ‘general agent ot}, the Minneapolis, St, Paul and Sault} ing Circle met at: St. Mary's Schcl held this evening at the Masonic| 2°” Ste Marje‘Railroad ccmpany isin the this afternoon. Don’t forget to See “Pretty city on Ls ‘business: visit; eye iid Fa VISITING DAUGHTER HERE. | Rialto. Tonight ' is’ your’ last) ars. George Randall “Pierce . of Varney this afternoon. | +} Nashua, “New “Hampshire, ig- a- guest - > «+» | at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Professor. and Mrs, C. Earl, A. 5. Bolster. Earth moves around the. sun at a;the church this’ afternoon. K. P. Hall. Open noon to 8p. m. speed of nearly 19 miles a second. PAGE FIVE el!) SE BLOOD LTOCPLEREOCODOOOESEDEROCCOEOOOQOOUODCOIACOQOUCLECDEEOCTULCOGOOOLUO COOOL CCAPOEROMNe CERO EL LCOOLELCCOOL UPC LCOOSECELOAe ACO A Better Day Than Y esterday ‘Each day should be a better day than yesterday — better health, better work, better. play. Whether it is a better day or not depends largely on whether the mind is fettered by food follies or brightened and vivified by a ‘breakfast that is ; warm, satisfying and nourishing. Start the day right by eating Shredded Wheat With HOT Milk the food that puts warmth and peppy vim into the body vig \. on the coldest days. Shredded Wheat is rich in heat-mak- eo ing, tissue-building elements and it is ready-cooked and & : # easily digested: A breakfast of Shreddec _ ; Wheat with hot milk lays the foundation : age AEA . for asuccessful day. Itisa boon to busy Ns ; housewives and solves the breakfast problem in Winter. Heat the Biscuits in the oven to reatore their crispness; pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and alittle salt. Better for children’ than mushy porridges—ready-cooked and "ready-to-serve. [RDEDELDTOCET OOOO TOTO re ac + church will bold their meeting at the | wrannnwrunw \ ‘church next Thursday afternoon. LONG, HEAVY HAIR ‘of the Evangelical church met this WITH “DANDERINE” lo Te || Church Societies’ LUTHERAN socierizs The Ladies Aid ‘of the Swedish Lu- J. J. Clark of California, and = Mrs. afternoon with (Mrs. D, H. Hughes at her home. ister, Mrs, A, I5,|mext Thursday afterngon in the church NEVER WANTS ANYTHING ELSE t METHODIST SOCIETIES “LT tried many, different i teltdas ot a .jcough medicines,” writes Mrs, EB. K. . Bc die the Sototy eee ethodist 18-] Otscu, 1917 Chio Ave., Superior, Wis., | Buy a 35-cont, bottle AT. DINNER, Bonham. this atternoon, “but I never. want anything else than of “Danderine.” One d]“Disirie: ‘No, 2 of the Society met|Feley’s Honey and Tar. I used it fo" | application ends all dandruff, stops itching child, Ji has always done fine work.” | and falling hair, and, in Foley's is a pure, wholesome and ab-| g few moments,. vou foe pare remedy for une ite have. double the beauty colds, coughs, croup and whooping |'o¢ your hair. It will St. George's “Episcopal, Guild ‘ hela Cough. ‘Childrén like it and-it ‘checks | appear a mass, so soft, EPISCOPAL ‘SOCIETY All four divisions of St. Mary's sew-| Commandery No. 1, K. T., will be use; when you see hair-—tine and ‘e downy at firgt—yes— § Temple at 7:30. put really. new hair “ BAPTIST 7 SOCIETIES j ; rowing all over: the scalp. “Dand- ‘\ Phe Mission Circle, of the. Repeat Dance at Baker's Hall every. Ebi is to. the hair what fresh church met at the:home’of Mrs. J. O. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- showers of:rain annd sunshine are to ;°*|day nights. it music and) ycpotation. It goes right to ‘the floor in state. 10c a dance. oots, invigorates, and strengthens PRESBYTERIAN SOCIETIES’ nen This delightful, stimulating ii The’ Ladies. Aid Society of the Pres-| Professor and. Mrs. Earl! sage hel; ded’ hair e ps‘ thin, lifeless, faded hai ‘)byterian’ church held their meeting at JoDell, Dancing Brel pl at! ‘to | grow long, _ thick, heavy and Open oon to 8 p. m. | !xuriant. The ‘Missicnary Society of the! K. P. Hall. 2AM MRE MeTAMMMRRETURNNRNnRR UKM HO ‘AHR NRK February Sale of White - With more than usual enthusiasm we have arranged this February White Sale. The merchan- “un M White Wash Fabrics 36 Inch Long Cloth 36 inch Royal Long Clotr, a fine quality for every use.” Regular 39c. “February 29 White Sale, per yard............5 c Nurses’ Costume Cloth 36 inch Nurses’ Costume Cloth, a very close woven quality. February White” Sale. Special, per yard.......... 39c Linno Cloth 44 inch Linno Cloth. Linen service for cot- ton price. Regular 49c quality. February White Sale. Per yard ........ sites tesa eaens 3 37c Cotton Charmeuse 36 inch Cotton Charmeuse. A fine lustrous quality for -bloomers, ete. Regular 98c. February White Sale. Per yard 201.4. ¢vceesetes ese tin ces 79 c White Tricotine 54 inch Write Tricotine, a handsome fabric for skirts. Regular $1.98 quality. Febru- ary White Sale. $1 49 Per yard White Galatea Cloth Plain White Galatea Cloth for Middies, etc. Regular 48c quality. February 3 c White Sale. Per yard.......-..+- 4 Windsor Crepe 32 inch Windsor Crepe in pla white only. Regular 45c quality. February 35 c White Sale. Per yard. : ‘ ‘Lingerie Batiste 40 inch Lingerie Batiste in a very fine sheer quality. Regular 65c quality. February White Sale. 4 8 c Per yakds ios cces see pce denies oes Embroideries One lot of embroidery edges in wide and narrow widths. During our February White Sale at 25% Discount. ‘ dise is high grade, of a tested quality and workmanship, for it is a substantial-part of our best stock —and we are marking at impressive low prices, prices which in connection with these extraordinary values makes up a s Sale which we feel sure you will find an unusual occasion for supplying your = needs in white goods. : — February Sale of Bed Muslin Underwear Philippino ° ‘ Spreads One, lot Muslin Underwear in- All are Full Size and fine quality. cluding princess slip combina- Regular $2.25 i tions, chemise, corset covers, Sreg $1.80 Lingerie “ie ete. foe ue Sale to Berar a ‘ We dre showing a-most beautiful ONE HALF PRICE Spread ....... Bee $2.20 selection of these fine hand made Regular $3.50 garments at greatly reduced prices. Infants’ Wear Crocheted f 4 CHEMISE Ly GOWNS . All infants’ white Coats, Dresses, Spread .....00:.. $2.80 Regular $3.95. Now....$3.15 ° Regular $4.75.: Now... .$3.75 Gowns, Sweaters, Petticoats, Regular $5.95 Satin $4. 75 Regular $4.95. $3.95 ‘Regular re 95. etc., during our February White Spread .......... Regular $5.50. .$4.19 Regular $5.50. Sale at Now... $5.19, Regular $6.50. Now....$5.19 Regular'$6. 50. | Household Linens | Bath Towels ah am Be Spend $0.80 20% Discount a | | - | i H Ce Minko Table Cloths 72x72 Mercerized Table Cloths, (Extra Quality.) Included in this sale are the Genuine Darryyale Table Linen. 70x70 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular $9.50. Now... 70x88 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular $12.00. Now i Regular $5.75. Febru- 22x45 qurkieh Bete revels regular 270x106 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular $15.00. No’ ary: ala Sales si02: $4.59 75¢e: February White Sale. 70x70 Derryvale Table Cloths, Regular $13.50. Now. Regular $6.75. Febru- 5 Each 59c 70x88 Derryvale Table Cloths, Regular $17.50. Now. ary White Sale...... $5. 0 Fag Sieben et | 770x106 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular $19.50. Now. Napkins to match BATH TOWELS 42x72 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular $17.50. Now. above. Special, doz $5 50 (Medium Size) , 72x90 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular $20.00. Now. i HUCK TOWELS A medium size Turkish towel that Now.. 772x108 Derryvale Table Cloths. Regular, $24.50. Napkins tp match all the above at Reduced Prices. A fine quality huck towel with fast sells regularly for 25c. February colored blue or zed colors. Regu- White e 1 Sale «. .18¢ | Breakfast Cloths Mercerized Damask | ,'s:,%, Febuary White 1Q¢ WASH CLOTHS f A Darna in ia. Sal assortment 18 inch Huck toweling, plain white, 56x69 Mercerized Breakfast’ Cloths. Regular $1.25 quality. 72° inch fine quality Mercerized | HUCK TOWELIN ‘An assortment of wash cloths that | | { patterns. are slightly imperfect. February — Regular $2.00. Febru- our regular 25c quality. February j{ White Sale. i $1.59 © February White Saud our regular i Special 8 for. 10¢ | ay Write sae... ON Ber yards ss sueetieees . 98¢c Per sad rTAcal Mee 17c Domestics 81 Inch Sheeting 81 inch full bleached standard quality sheet- = B4c Special. per yard. ... cscs eeeeee A 90 Inch Sheeting: 90 inch full bleached standard quality sheet- ae : 59c Spteial per yard......st.--.06 oe 81x90 Seamless Sheets Soe eee ns. OLeOO $1.75 72x90 Best quality sheets. Special:......... peetetee aioe Cambric Muslin : 36 inch Berkeley Cambric. Regular 35¢ quality. February White Sale. 25 c Per yard 6.2... eee ee ee ee eee seees Curity Gauze ~ 25-yard Rolls: Curity. Gauze. Regular $1.95. February White Sale. Per roll’ o..2scececeeteees _ $1 55 White Outing 27 and 36 inch Bleached Outing Flannel in a fine quality. 36 inch Regular 29c. February White Sales. .it.2/aegeents eos Ma 20c 27, inch Regular 19¢. February + White Sale ...... Cale Cees : 13c Lonsdale Muslin 36 inch Lonsdale Muslin, a favorite in many households. February White Sale. Per yard......0..+++eesere 18c Wamsutta Nainsook 36 ‘inch Wamsutta Nainsook, regular_45c quality. February White Sale. 35¢ Per yard ......eeee eres rece nnrce Pajama Checks 36 inch Pajama check. a fine quality at 25c. February White Sale. A Per yard .......0.s eee ee renee “| 19c AMTICO TUONO OMNMoURSHOK ANNONA UMUUARR uno mrtg cM