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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE > - PARIS SENDS ACROSS TIPS ON FALL FASHIONS PAGE FIVE Notice, A. O. U. W. Mem-|at the K. P. hall Sunday after- ©; bers! All members of Bis-| noon at 1 o’clock to attend the marck Lodge No. 120, A. O.|/funeral of Brother H., D. U. W., ‘are requested to meet} Bahmer.—B. M. Dunn, M. W. | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922 _ PLEATED FROCKS VOGUE this morning at: the continuation of. the meetings...During the afternoon business pertaining to the organiza- tion was handled. ,. . MOLDED SALAD / BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH. / ; Cooking Authority for NEA Service and Columbia University. © ~ Thia dish may be used as the main dish for luncheon or supper. It is pretty, tastes good,-and' offers’an ex: cellent way to use ‘cold : meat, fish or vegetables, TAN 2 teaspoons mustard. 2 teaspoons salt. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 tablespoon flour. 1 egg. 1 cup thin cream (sweet or sour). 11-4 cup vinegar. 2 cups tuna fish. . 2'pimentos (canned red peppers). 1 tablespoon gelatine. —_—_—_ | SOCIAL AND | PERSONAL | —_____ —__—__.—__« Honor Montana Girl With Dancing Party A dancing party was given at the | home of Mrs. Julia L, Rhud on 822, Main ‘street in honor of Miss Vir- ginia Stringfellow of Havre, Mont., yesterday evening, Ce Ag Among the 30 guests whi were »Present were Mrs, H. W. Stringfellow and Mrs. Myton W. Hutchinson of | Havre, Mont., who are visiting at the | home of Mrs. H. W. Richholt. The/ _Yooms which had been thrown open | for dancing were artistically decor- ated with ‘grapevines and jardiniers | of wild roses and daisies. | Mrs. John Graham sang several} vocal solos which were received with | enthusiasm by the crowd. Light re-| q — .freshments were served during the * evening. Club Women Put on Food Sale Tomorrow The first of a series of food sale, will be put’on tomorrow by the Wo- men’s Community Council at Perry's Furniture store. “The purpose of these food sales and a Tag Day which will follow lat-| er is to raise funds to continue the rest room in the Masonic Temple ann to keep up current expenses of. the} organization. Since the organization | of the i teh = cellent effect. on many. summer! hem. ce ally necessary té pea - _ rs : Es sileentee chen: eae composed of dresses, Sometimes they take the| Pleated sleeves are perhaps one of oe ene oe ree ong has souk]; E°CM so.early as, midsummer the Side drapes are shown on some. all orders given prompt attention. Price list on °| form of long panels, from the) the most graceful variations in thel (rr) \t takes an excollent accom!|&tcat gods of Parisian fashion are| High collars on others. One dregs 18 request. men’s societies and clubs in the city in December, 1920, the women have ;spent over $1,000 for child welfare work and have paid out $455 for the care of the rest, room within the Jast| Mlegted panel is used and is repeated! the dress is or not. blespoc wear. : | Find French serge and twill are j d : twelve manthar’ tre bet is an tmdreyament path betas Most of these are tailored frocks.| used. : OSKINS MEYER All the 1 hich th e} Almost any kind of boiled of baked = : raised bingeaneet caitis they bev? ciiney Elliott and daughter of De-| ‘Archie MePhee and Torrence Hall-| gy "any ‘combination of meat an H special motion picture shows, and troif, Minn. daughter and grand-| oran made a business trip to Steele Gegutablay may be used for the mold Number of pupils, farm girls. 2,580 food sales has been spent in the im-| daughter of Mrs. Lee, accompanied yesterday. ed salad, Good combinations are: } women of pupils, town boys, 1,468 Kodak Headquarters [hee home, Chicken and celery; chicken and : : umber of pupils, towns girls 1,83. provement of civie conditions, None of the members have received any ,cgmpensation for the time which they *have spent in the work, The ladies are asking for the co-operation of the business men and the women of the city. i NEW MANAGER FOR STORE Leo. T. Steinworth of St. Cloud, Minn., will take over the manage- ment of the Lewis Coffee & Grocery C9. beginning next Monday. Mr. ‘Steinworth has been connected with the Mandan’ branch of the Lewi: Coffee company since March. Pre-| vious to that time he had about sev-} en years experience with the same company. He first entered the gro-| cery business when the Lewis Coffee, & Grocery Co. opened up in St. Cloud | in 1915, E. F. Trepp, former manager of the company, has accepted a posi- tio in the offices of the Wachter daughter, Mrs. W. M.’Crume. Mrs. | | | Narow pleatings are used to ex- shoulder to below the hem line and are shown both in front and in back. One sketch shows. the popular apron effect. On this frock a long | 2 a tN peered in the back, coming well below the present vogue of unusual sleeves. ‘They are always gathered in on a tight cuff and are usually of a trans- parent material-whether the rest of ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Baptist Young People will give an ice cream social this after- noon and evening at the church par- lors. They’ will begin serving at 2:30 o’clock and continue during the even- ing. / TO VISIT PARENTS. Mrs. F, H. Peters and daughter, Betty Anne, have lett for Minot, where they will spend two weeks vis- iting with Mrs. Peter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Foss, MOTORISTS STOP OVER Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Olson of Fer- gus Falls, Minn., stopped. here today for a short visit with friends before continuing on ‘their motor trip to Mchall. VISITING DAUGHTER Elvin, H. Gray of Tuttle made a business trip to Bismarck yesterday. Col. C. P. Tuttle of Chicago, visit- ed with Dr. M._W. Roan yestorday. W. E. Parsons made a business trip. to Lyman township yesterday. H. M. Hanson of Davenport was a business visitor here today. , Miss Inga Johnson of Sims, visited in the-city today. >——<§\$§_—_—__| | .CITY NEWS | —_—- —? . . Bismarck Hospital Anton Klemmens of Kenmare and Mrs. W. F. Koehler of Glen Ullin have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. McKinley Rea- 11-4 cup cold water. sauce pan mix the mustard, salt, su> gar and flour until free from lumps Add the egg, unbeaten, and mix thor- oughly with the dry: materials, Add milk and vinegar and cook over hot water until thick as a soft custard. Add the gelatine, which hax, soaked one-half hour, in th water. es Pour over the fish and piméhtos, turn into a mold which has been dip; ped in cold water. Chill» When; firm, remove from mold and serye on 1ét= tuce leaves which have been sprin, kled with salt, oil and vinegar. a paniment. Beat cream until stiff ana vinegar, salt and cayenne to taste. One chopped cucumber, or two ta blespoons grated fresh horse-radish ham; ham and finely shirred cab: bage; lamb and peas; lamb with pear and carrots; fish and cucumber; po- tatoes, peas or beans; carrots, celery and cabbage. GREEN PEAS, HAVE COME How to Can Them If you have your own vegetable garden the problem of getting green peas perfecty fresh for canning is minimized. But if you must rely on the city markets the difficulty is very real. Wash pods well. Shell. Be care- ful not to bruise the peas. Put enough peas to fill one jar in a cheesecloth square. Dip in boiling water and let boil five minutes. Or place in a colande) In top of double boiler or inf}: sending over, advance models of au- tumn’s styles to be made, up in ma- terials for summer and early fall not able to disregard the present vogue of capes anu has a loose wkirt panel in back that folds up across one’s shoulders as a cape. NORTH DAKOTA H, §. SYSTEM Girls of N. D. Seem to Gain More Benefits Than _ the Boys: North Dakota’s girls gain the lar. ger benefits from ‘the state’s high school system, and the, city girls have far the better of her sisters from the farms if the statistics for the 1920- 21 school year can. be’ taken as con- elusive. A year ago 227 farm boys received their diplomas from the high schools. At the same time 546 farm MRS. MALLORY, 4 SUZANNE WIN _ (By the Associated Press) Wimbledon, July 7.—Mrs. Moll: Bjurstedt Mallory, and Mlle, Suzanne; Lenglen both won their matches ‘in the semi-finals of the women’s sin- gles'in the championship tennis tour- nament here today and will meet for the final honors. Mrs. Mallory de- feated Mrs. Beamish, England, 6-2, 6-2, while Mlle, Lenglen bested Mrs. Peacock, England, 6-4, 6-1-. (Rv the Associated Press) DEFEATS ENGLISH CHAMP. Wimbledon, July 7.—Mlle.-Suzanne Lenglen, woman tennis champion, de- feated Mrs. Peacock of England in. the semi-finals of the women’s sin- Transfer oC. CA! Christie of Bisbee % ; fee} over boiling water and steam 1, sles i ‘Hampionshi . ‘ q - . ei fhe isbee fias ar-!man of the city and Mrs. Louise] °v ee 4 came | &les in the grass court championship I {| > ‘Mr. Steinworth said that he hoped] rived in the city for an extended| Schultz of Fredonia have been dis-| minutes. ; | Sars received diplomas. At the stir | tournament today, 6-4, 6-1. | en Days : nterest ? # to continue giving the public the’ visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. L.| charged from the hospital. | Plunge at once into'cold water and] time 946 town girls received their ° same fine service which they had| young and family. rarer 2 ome E lift out immediately. Plunge again] diplomas and 642 town boys. _ been repetyina’ inthe Dart St. Alexius Hospital into another pan of fresh aid satstl fhe ousen gE farm girl and boys CROCHETED HATS ee ; RETURN HOME. : ; ity,| an dlift out immediately. receiving diplomas is a rf Crochted .hats are very popular P : : __ON EXTENDED TRIP. Miss Helen Bakes,! wha apent: the Master Geel) Morsis get ‘ths ity, Drain, Pack in sterilized jars tothe number in the schools but the | now for sports wear, and crocheted |: July Het been. Shee othe seubers Miss Muriel Robinson, daughter of) pousth of July at Linton, returned | ee, Mend of Deiscoll and Master| within one inch from top of jar | town girls do not have enough of | belts with big tassels on the ends period at this bank. As.a special inducemen Mr. and Mrs, R. ©. ‘Robinson, Me /40 the city yesterday after a visi: | Willies Dolan of the city have ena| Add one-half teaspoon salt to a pint| student body to indicate that such / of'the streamers are liked for one to new as well as old depositors, all deposits nee an tener ie ee with’ relatives., : tered the St, Alexius hospital for can and one-half teaipoen Sue, ‘ pena eisneae? numer will ating piece frocks. ; made on or before July 10th draw interest j an . Mrs. L. S. Iland ba-| Fill jars to within one-fourth incl | their diplomas in other years. The - y 1st. to Fargo, where she will be the guest! Oscar Semingson of i treatm Te Sera a eae eyeop with boiling water. Fit| total enrollment of 17,716 is divided) Elks’ Meeting — Regular}. from the dat of Mrs. Leimbacher of the Gardner gson of La Crosse,| by girl of the city, Mast fro Pp ff a’ the t H 7 } sete TAREE RELIC Ehaeo oho will Wis., who attended the Shrine con-| of the city, J. Wamsley of Stcele,|on rubber and half seal. To half | between the farm an e town and) meeting B. P. O. Elks No. 1199 ; Me igi a ie Joannts Mr, and Mrs,| Yention in San Francisco, stopped off| and Miss Orma Finley of the city/seal tighten cover with thumb. and/the sexes are as follows: tenight. 8:30 p. m. May we.give YOU this 10 days’ interest? > va Ares Pea On her in Bismarck to visit his brother, Gil-! have left the hospital. little finger as tight as possibe.! Farm boys me aisle eH If you have no savings account, come in and way home she will visit Miss. Mer-| Pt Semington, state examiner. Boy Thrown From Horse Tojbalt oer nerine ee Se eal Peed en : wat tase k open one now. Your account, whether large ‘ : y Thrown j and pull over “| Tor Pee . 4 @ “1 1 riam Taylor, daughter of W. C. Tay- FORMER RESIDENT HERE Master Theodore Campagna, 10/ 0iust cover A Towa thé ball over| Town’ glels. ....cssraectce. +++ 6,000 or small, willbe welcomed. lor, of LaMoure, and stop for @ visi’) Mrs, Fred 0. Brewster of Fargo,| years of age, received a bad cutliy) jap, The unusual feature of the attend- a ‘ow fh, with Miss Lunetca Wright, daughter | former resident of the city, is vi-| across the arch of his foot when he| "D+ 'j.., in canner. ‘The water ir| ance is the nearness for the figures ‘Nim of Maj. and Mrs. Dana Wright of|siting with friends and relatives | was thrown from his pony and drag- 4 idapes should cover the jars by| for both the attendance and the grad- udd Jamestown here. Sedthrough. some Barbed wits yee the canes. When water begins to| uation of, farm-girls and town boys. + terday at the Campagna farm 10) °W% Alli ith the jars| The farm. girls. graduated, 246, the Ke BACK FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George Bischke and| miles south of the city. He was tak-| boil after ned Croley with ther) tows bors Ba hen that, nuit y ins Le . Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Seyler and| family of Max visited in the eity yes- | en to the St. Alexius hospital. Whie |boil for four Norte ang tin: her. ‘The farm’ girls enrolled 4,724) (alo Wan, Shades ( iN ghughter, Miss Helen, have returned | terday before continuing on their |the main eut was deep and ragged,) | Remott ott Tt a down to test | for the four years of high school | Ly Da ‘CITY NATIONAL from an eight-day motor trip- to| way to Artas, S. D., where they will| it is reported that he is expected to Pasdcarh Cool as quickly as pos-| life for the same year, while the town lighter by. Using 5 Marmarth, N. D. and Baker and/ visit with Mr. Bischke’s parents, | Tecover_ rapidly. for Neate ’ boys have a few hundred less. eas sae BISMARCK, . NO. DAKOTA Medicine Bet Mo ca eatcdl sible. ight, 1922, NEA Service.) | The figures are reversed in the sta- inello Whiten they visited with James Krames, edi- CALLERS N. P. Del tes Hold) (onrright..1022, on a larinello Whitening @ Marmarth Times, and : . P. Delegates Ho Rgcren ash aS tistics for the eight first grades; Z tor of the Marmarth Times, and] yr, and Mrs. Jacob Hertz and Mr. Two Days’ Sessi SILK HAND BAGS. 152,865 are enrolled in the grades for| - eam each nightand Fee Ee enon of Beach, Here 204 Mrs. Emmanuel Hass of Good- 0: Daye nee Silk hand bags seem to be replac-| the year in question. Of these 102,- Frequently employing they joined. in‘ the parade .andcres| 0 Ste visitors, insthevclty: today. incline those of leather. Blue and black | §20 lived on the. farms ‘and a little ey doined cP feo About 20 delegates are attending] ing those o ‘aaterials. These | less than half that number on the ° celvedie Dries * ai ae ay teal VISITS FATHER. the meeting of the county presidents | moire are Hopglar Serevent fiivell tartaae INELLO 8 sult of being Beach visi ‘ | Mrs, Otto Wannagat of Minot ar- | and executive board meeting of. the) are frequently jor The statistics are: 5 - come the'farthest to attend the'cele-/ i «ve ait, | North Dakota Federation of Nonpar-| and jeweled frames. } : bration i rived here last night for a visit with a Weena claba which'was, in Pisces aa ae Number of pupils enrolled in leach Ka k jher. father, Walter Kngtt.and family. | oo ocion yesterday and today. LAGE-LINED PARASOLS | the frst eight grades. -- 152,365 a asi AT THE LAND OFFICE. ‘Amendments and revisions in the| Laced-lined parasols are a novelty | Nuniber of pupils residing } 3 : F. J. Stevens of Williston, who was ON SHOREING ae constitution .of the club were dis-| from Paris. All the framework, is| towns .....-- eerereea 49,545 Heaviest coats of tan clerk atthe United States Land Of-| | Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Maycomber © | cussed yesterday afternoon at the| concealed beneath very beautiful) Number of pupils residing on too, are removed fice at Williston arrived in the city| Wilton, motored to Bismarck today| meeting in the Episcopal Parish| real lace. ‘They are effectively used) farms v. 102) ) ; last night to take up his duties with | 0” @ shopping trip. house. The women discussed the uses| with black satin sunshades a8 Well! Number, of pupils completing 217 Hart's Marinello Shop, i uy the local land office: since the Willis- Ln ., | and abuses of the absent voter’s bal-| a3 delicately toned taffeta ones. the eighth grade ........- re Room 4, Hughes Bidg., ? ton land office was consolidated with| | Mrs. William Sweeney and chil-| jo¢ in open forum during the after- peal ee ea Number of pupils, farm boys 2, onpot amare. this one. dren:.of Crystal Springs were shop-| noon, RED AND WHITE posite G, P. Hotel, ( f . 4p: i jms here yesterday. In the evening at a eating in| and embroidery is used in Heree SOOO at e _ : mpd Odd Fellows hall 8, S. McDonald ex- iti three-piece suits. ae CNS a spienie || Plato Knauss left yesterday after-| plained the functions and duties of quantities ort of white tricotine is | : a ts Sunday at Yegen’s Grove, All travel. | 208 for Driscoll, where he was call-| the Compensation bureau., Mrs. C. A.| effectively: trimmed with red de- re q “f s : a aaa thelr families aes invit. | ed on business. Fisher, president of the state feder-| signs, ( erator ane te tt There will be ball | reread 4 ation of clubs, and others spoke on ———_ ed to al eng a other kinds |, M®: and Mrs. T. W, Asbridge of | topics of interest to the organization. ORNAMENTAL , games, races, dances ay ic hed a | Leith visited and shépped in Bis- Frank Milhollan discussed the du-| perfume bottles that come in of amusement. Eva ody who does | marck today. ties of the railroad commissioner| pairs, with-long stoppers and urn) ‘ y or ate be “at the Grand Pacific ho- : shapes, make very scehptshie eit Squecze the juice of two lemons | ° . Some of these come in cut crystal! +), bottle containing three oun- . 1 ee bi ren : Bill Has a Hard Life of It snith enameled tops, others come in) into % ollie conte at “any | A big package 14 pound zi ay f decorated glass with small colorful! i146 store will supply for a few of Government Standar ; pe ee pie, Ia. designs. cents, shake well, and you have s formula Foot Powder, made Mrs. E ulver 0: * gt rs S: *, , : : . and Mrs, Elner Culver of MeHfenry, \ CREPE CAPES guertey Dinh of eat ee iener | fy # ending, manufacturing Ey We have eight high-class refrigerators who have been visiting with Mrs Capes of crepe de chine and of| yy , this sweetly fragrant lem- pany, v y | sins . 3.0. Varney over the’ Fourth of July, georgette crepe are seen. in. large] on tection into the face, neck, arms soldiers to relieve aching,J|—4 on our floor —including the Northland vill leave this evening for their re- numbers at the fashionable resorts. | ing hands each day and see how frec-|#tired, tender feet. Pa Miuetive homes. Mrs, Rhoda Culve | Thane are een over, abt, frock, [Nj etapa lana bleach out and Pho ty 29 E and other well-known makes. Every one is a sister of Mrs. Varney and Mrs. and are apt to be deep flame color,| how clear, soft and rosy-white the We will give a full pack- H isa | y % 1S guaranteed perfect coolers, Consuming Elmer Culyer is a niece. electrical blue or biege. skin becomes. age of this wonderful pow- : Pkg “OTGRiaRIPRO PARE SBIR ETES | Ider free to each purchasery| Fy the smallest possible amount of ice. We : M ted | A ———— ee |Pof a pair of shoes at this * + ; tha Burton, accompanied It makes the eyes bright and) = pi ] 1] see rane C. L. Burton of Nor-| clear if you bathe tlm first in warm|| Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop store as long as the supply will sell you your choice of these at i left this morning on a water containing a pinch of salt and|| 109 8rd St., Bismarck, N. D. 200 k: last : | wich, N.Y, | ; Van ‘Horn Hotel (200 packages) lasts. motor trip to the Yellowstone Park. | then with clear, cool water. It is well)! Across from Van Horn Hotel. : " ia "Mr. Burton who is principal of the! always to filter water that is used/! We give mail orders prompt This foot powder is made iscoun Norwich high school has been visit- | lin the eyes by pouring it through| attention. ‘rom. government. formula : ine with his mother, Mrs. C. A. Bur-| several thicknesses of cheese cloth. | = | nd is sure help for hurting ton, for the, past week. eerie | aa feet This big saving right now when refri- | Aviatton School" Photography | § 1eet. ; : OVER HERE | ‘ hin gin Mee Hc Daiisenon of, Puts| Northwestern’ Aireraft Co. gerators are most needed must appeal to shall who have been speudingz visit) Linton, North Dakota. oes those contemplating the purchase of a ing at the lakes in northern Minne- Rie ’ E :: din Bismarck today for Cross Country ‘Trips. * . ey steuore visit, before continuing on p Exhibition Flights At Low Tide Prices. good hygienic, food-saving refrigerator. their way home. | : Star Brand ‘guaranteed all- ey ts | —_— ‘eather Shoes for men and «Miss Elsie Lawrence left this = B ihorning for Arena’ where she was) TYPEWRITERS e.||}. boys. called on business in coanection with | ‘All Makes : . z her social work. -“reatea ||[Bismarck Merccntile Co. ¢ NISTTORS | pyery summer some fellow some place gets a Job like Bilt Norton's, sad cetieaes Army & Navy Store s. M. / turned from e pl ere, Mach: Tee has return’ i yor| . Bll measures bathing suite at beaches at Washington, D.C, to wee wat |f IT’S DELICIOUS Bigmarcls 410 Broadway aE ae | ° they are not more than siz inches above the knee. | : MMM Hand Those Films to Us for developing and printing and you can be sure that they will be finished in a manner to bring out all the detail of each picture. \ Kodaks from $6.50 to $50. Brownies from $2.00 to N $14.50. —BISMARCK— May We Give You

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