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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .25, Engineers, Plan : Entertains. at Roosevelt Program * .Dinner in Mandan: Neticds have been issued by the Bismarck Club of the American As- sociation of Engineers for their next meeting to be held at the McKenzie Hotel -Friday evening, October 27.\ The program will be devoted vo n> observation of Health Week: and Theodore Roosevelt Day. Judge A. M. Christianson — will rive an address on Theodore Roo- Mrs. C. A. Rust’ entertained at a Clarke hotel in Mandan last eve- ning. A large vase of yellow chrysan- themums occupied the center of the dining room table where places were ‘laid for twelve guests. Hallowe'en place cards were used. After dinner the guests returned to the home of the hostess in Bismarck and spent 1922 “@r7" Ti THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOR DINNER WEAR Dr. Smyth Reports On Red Cross Meet A thorough discussion of the! policies and future work of the American Red Cross was undertak- | en in a most democratic fashion by the delegates and results reached: of great significance to the organi- zation at the National Convention at Washington, D, C.. last week. is the report of Dr. and Mrs, F. R. Smyth of the local Red Cross Chapt- er who have just returned. The chapters representing nearly | every county in the United States | are to maintain their autonomous | character and’ determine, within the | limits of the chapter from congress and welfare scope of the National body, what work particularly of an emergency character is needed in LOVELIEST BLOUSE OF SEASON We have here the season’s love- liest blouse, It is of black indestructible voile, embroidered in black and_ several shedes of blue, Its unique features are the wing sleeves and the buckle and chenille fringe which finish , it at the left side. Worn with a silk shirt, it makes a stunning costume. Hill, Director Genearl. of the Inter- national League of Red Cross So- cieties, located at Paris, France. SENSIBLE THINKING WOMEN no longer doubt the efficacy of that old-fashioned root and herb medi- icine, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, because it relieves the afiments to which they are afflic.- ed. In ‘almost every neighborhoo! there are living witnesses of its wonderful effects, Therefore, if you doubt its value or power to help you, ask your neighbor. In nine times out of ten she’ has been benr- fited by its use or knows someone who has, It*will pay you to give this root and herb medicine a trial.—Adv. sevelt, Dr, J. O. Arnson -will, speak their respective communities that five-course dinner \at the Lewis iC the evening in playing cards, An Keeping Fit” and E. J. Budge of —_— : is not now being done by other the engincers will talk on “The En- MUSIC RISCITAL / agencies: id ®% gineer and Public Health.” Wm. J-| The vocal and expression pupilo! The conduct of relief work in at w will preside and wield the foreign fields, serving the armed forces and mitigating the sufferings caused by war and standing by un- til the results of war to the disabl- jed veterans are cleared up, as well Big Stick if necessary. _| recital Thursday) evening, Oct, 26, Supper will be served as usual at 5 o'clock :: the High Schcol au- ; Bs m, A apes are)jin ie ditorium. An in-eresting program. “ hands of J. aulfuss, secretary |hag been prepared, including $2'03,1 ‘The object ischatiis soi : a A cf the State Good Roads Associa- | voca} ees od \sveadinge,: The The object of this hat is not to; joined a bdim of fashionable width as to aid in coping with the even “ provide ventilation but to make an|¢omposed of a coarse mesh of che-) songes of such continuing of Miss Clara Ritige will appear i a Y For Health andBeauty there’s no soap any- where the equal of JAP ROSE Because it is unique @leansing the pores in Ly the skin — not m-rely the surfaces. . Note the gentid’ after- “th aaa eee vonaTiae cf ‘be interesting setting for a pretty face, | Mille. : ‘disasters as are caused by epi- ee aa ar neonimeigiite Satidiae i hat i to | tt is designed for restaurant or! domics, preventable diseases, and taken to apply on the'State Scholar-] It achieved what it started out to] dinner wear, and is the ideal accom-" Pati ea Tee eat bo ctke stp Loan Fund. do, you'll note, __[Paniment for a sleeveless frock of| delegates at the arent central fune. , Toran grown iof black velvet is [blak velvch, tion of the Red Cross. ‘The organi- zation of volunteers in the chapters * for this service under the guidance Revival Sermon ‘of trained experts for the production H + of comforts for disabled men in On Train of Life| fc homie service work for the veteran, public health, instruc- tion in home hygene and care of the sick, nursing and nutrition service, first aid and life saving, The meeting promises to be of the same high standard as past gath- erings of the organization have, been. s J pues MOTHERS’ CLUB MEETS. The members of the Mothers’ club] pig aineaia : ge club were entertained at t were entertiined by Mr. Gard Wal-!)ome of Mrs. Josevh Breslow yes t the home of Mrs. William) day afternoon. Mrs. 0. Lundquist and’ Mrs. E. A. Brink won the TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. The members of the Tuesday Chairman Hill to the Dardanelles for tthe administration of immedi- ate relief. A campaign for funds will be undertaken shortly. ; President Harding personally re- ceived the delegates and was photo- graphed with the delegation before the White House. An unusual number of speakers of National re- putation appeared on the program, including Chicf Justice Taft, Gener- al Pt ing, Judge “John Barton Payne, Secretary of the Interior in President Wilson’s cabinet and active head of the American Red Cross, Dr. Livingston Farrand its Organize Christian Endeavor on Trip ‘Mrs. W. &E. Butler State President of Christian Endeavor and Mics Margaret Bradt C. E. Field Secretary has ju3t returned from an eight days trip in the car in the northern part of the state. They traveled 800 miles. They held meetings in Bowbells, Flaxton, Portal, ,Stanley, Williston and Minot and gathered a lot of “On the Cab of a Fast Freight” was the subject of Rev. Naylor last night at the Baptist church. The former chairman and now Presi- subject grew out of a run of three} promotion, Junior Red Cross, and dent of Cornell University, Hon. | g hundred and fifty miles on a fast! for disaster preparedness com- James Beck, Solicitor-General of freight. Mr. Naylor made use of his] mittees will go forward with in- the United States, and Sir Claude } observations of the switches, lights, | creasing vigor. rh signals, etc., in illustrating the road] The suddenness with which war of life. “Which way will you nave} emergencies occur and demands for ea your switch thrown?” he asked. He) relicr of destitution on a large scale told the audience that railway men! come to the Red Cross was illus- regard the weakest bolt the most im-| trated by the request on Chairman valuable information in regard to portant bolt of all. He applied this] Payne at the very opening of the he C. E. work of the state, aptly to life. Some people, he said,} Convention fram the president, who All meetings were well attended | pave a special difficulty in keeping] is also head of the Red Cross for| and much ‘interest was shown 801 the tongue where it belongs. assistance in a large way to the that the outlook is very encourag. “There are not too many churches,”| sufferers in the Near East from ing. At Stanley they hayes @ elvis Rev. Naylor said. “The trouble is| the Turkish-Greek outbreak and ©. B: Glee Club composed of twelve | there are not enough of the right| the immediate sending of Vice- ‘a banquet and a real lively time. kind, What ae greaby needed now The meeting at Portal wag very | i the fraternity chur:"i where broth- interesting as Portal is located on | ¢t!¥ love and the s : - the border atid Rev. Kennedy who| Predominant.” (The subject tonight has this charge is a Canandian and| Will be, “Why Do Innocend People lives in North Portal and he| Suffer. preaches at’ the church on the Canada side and also on the U. S. side and he ‘held a union meeting of both the American and Canadian yesterday aftérnoon when the following. program was givent ors at cards. At the close of the nie “call—Quotations from the} game refreshments were sezved, ‘ble. fe Neat hat: a Mother Should Tell Her| LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA A. P. Lenhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vail of ‘Mashua, hat a Mother Should Tell Her mont, who have been guests ‘at the Boy—Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee. _home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sehwan- Round table discussion “tes left yesterday for Santa Anna, Reading—The Queenly Mother Calif, where they expect to make “At the conclusion of the meeting! their future home. They were accom- refreshmen’x were served. panied by J. F. Schwantes. Mr, and Mrs. V. Hanen of Tuttle visited with friends here yester- day. | GESTS FROM VELVA My. and Mrs, P. R, Fields have} as their guest Mrs, A. O. Anderson and daughter, Miss Betty Marie of Velva. Mrs, Anderson and dauygh- ter will return to their home to- merrow. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ..The Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters will hold a joint social meeting this evening at eight o’clock with the Chancellor Commander and his new Bride as honor guests. The committee in charge wil} not tell what they have planned but assure every a 1 HALLOWE’EN PARTY _ The members of the English Lutheran church will hold a hal- lowe’en party at the church parlors tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock when gomes will be played. Refreshments will be served. TO VISIT FATHER ' Willam Robidou, Jr., of St. Paul, Methodist Ladies’: Aid will give a Food and Rummage Sale at the old Bismarck Thea-| OPEN EVENINGS. one a good time. All knights 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. h asst . young people together and organ- nas. Z ' Minn., arrived today for a visit and sisters and their intimate | ized a Christian Endeavor Leaders] ter building, Saturday, Oct. Phone 408 ‘ snvit of the C. E. are gratified to know a. ! friends a invited and urged that they have an International so- ‘to attend. cioty of Christian Endeavor. ; See ae ee REPORTED IMPROVING. /Mrs. Dan Sundquist, who has been confined to the St, Alexius hospital for several weeks past with a frae- tured hip is reported to be improv- RRS, Rectenk td wor aiomet of (We Have the Milinery_ 1 HOSKINS- MEYER FALL BULBS 8 o’clock this evening. savings. Siegal’s shoe store. | yoy have seen advertised NOW READY. in Ladies’ Home; Journal and other magazines — you | will be delighted/with the |: stunning creations we have} on display bearing the fam- ous label. / ~~ . ing. FOOD AND RUMMAGE SALE. , The Fourth division of the Ladies { Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a food and rummage sale | at the old Bismarck theater building ' Saturday. ’ Instant ‘| Beautify your home sur- i} roundings with Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, etc. DOUGHNUTS AND COFFEE ob Members‘ of the Business and Professional Women’s ‘club _ will serve home made doughnuts and » coffee at the club rooms on elec- tion night, Nov. 7. Single Tulips, per dozen .........$ .60 Double Tulips, per dozen......... .70 60 Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes " RUMMAGE SALE. The annual rummage sale conduct- ed by the women of the Presbyterian || Cottage Tulips, Prices to suit you, from ||| Pet dozen —the gradual blending of nature's glorious surface from a colorful exterior to‘one of | church will be held in the church | : ¢ Seelere Thurs day a nd Friday. | 500 to $24.00. Daffodils, per dozen.. 1.10 oS / ‘simplicity ahd soRaee eh zit: 6 . LEAVES FOR COAST. 4 aad ne of eis Bags. ‘| Crocus, per dozen.... 380 2 mystery of the northlands — bringing to tl. : ( gS aes -Eneeeeths and aClonde Seas ’ li! Hyacinch, per dozen.. 1.80 ]|%J mind of every youthful woman the incvitab! ) chan of Hazen, who visited with all shades. Mi pe Mi * aE ate to pate a friends in Bismarek ydsterday left : : i . i. roblem, at s wear all?’ f last! night for the Pacific coast. iNew ne at Seba erchiets, | Peonies, each ........ 50]; Og} P i se eee ! ch — ew line of Blouses. i} Tri Sus Pi Exquisite an luring as ve alw: THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB. oak | Iris, each ....... 20 i eo 8 ey ays i The Thursday Musical club will \ i, \ PLANT Now. ; been, a hold its regular meeting tomorrow ‘ \ § , prea nat ies N coal DRESSES. e LaRose, 522 Sixth street, . P | and Waist Shop) HOSKINS - MEYER : Grashioned /\ P RETURNS HOME. 420 Broadway 1 Bi k N. Dak . by Mrs. ©, ‘S. Brown left this morn- ismarck, . Dak. eo ‘ (924 ing for her home in Fargo after sev- 3 7 e et , cral days visit with her sisters, the MM ; ae ‘A Misses hither aa ARENT RN Ry Sie at a3 RETURNS HOME EB y i “ i 2 : ; } : ‘ if Mrs. J. W. Riley who has ee = z y ffor the early” Fall” presentation: bring“ with : i visiting relatives and friends at Min- Ela z Lo iB rieapialis and Balsam Lake, Wis., re- : = ry them new, interesting variations and charm= fe turned home yesterday. wo y es Ow H ouse V , ing silhouettes of such individual loveliness i Gs RETURNS HOME. a of _— __ asto be irresistible to the woman who would ; i fD Judge A. M, Christianson returned e e x “youthful, : 6 > this morning from Dickinson, where One 18 almost ready I i] tts Y, be yout d ae Oe he attended a Masonic meeting last to ) Clever, fascinating’ —Dresses Fashioned by: a night. serv e : 5 ibe hatat , RETURNS FROM FLASHER as . 2 oe al? Peggy Paige’ express the subtle ingenuity and ee Mi. Mary Kollmann returned yes- outer sOets comes in two styles now: And both styles excel = é \ z " interpret the idealsof the world’s master creators : i yA terday after several weeks visit with Instant Quaker has been perfected by our experts. It cooks in Zach year so many more peo- =| 2 ie i ) relatives and friends in Flasher, | from 3 iors aninuites He quickest-cooking oats in the world. igen taking up that arscefil z Ie ” The Fashion Forecast ie nd it cooks to perfection. *. . =| < . s LEAVES FOR WINTER ‘ custom of a “house gift,” a gift 2 /\y IThir season's range of ityle featurer it i Mrs. W. H. Winchester left last Both have that super-flavor to the home by all of its mem- =— | 6 tyle features is. i) ‘ight for San Di Cal., where ve supe F individual = broader than ever, offering an almost vight for San Diego, Cal., : 4 bers or by each individually. ‘unlimited choée e rs ip she will spend the winter. The world-wide fame of Quaker Oats is due to a super-flavor. : x E unlimited choice of skirt and waistline A\ a It is flaked from queen grains only—just.the rich, plump, flavory Now is the time to plana = dengths, as well as a wide variety -of Ys) a ao AE RuaE iehtteaey ror i cate: awe get but ten pounds of these delicious flakes from a “house gift” or better still to = on sleeves. Some of the sleeves are long and? Ie visit of several days at the Rust POAE lovers" evely where dead hive for: that flavor. have us lay one aside for you. 2 Wy) Powing, at times reaching far below the R ranch near McLaughlin, S. D. Instant Quaker has that same flavor. It is flaked from the same A t : a: waist. One's choice among the many (ny ha DANCE, queen grains. But the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled The Higeworth Lavaca Is 2 ey beautiful creations offered should be ex- oN ing-u, CC To will hold ainallowe's|' Very, thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are. smaller and only ongsof the. new! attractive BiG, tremely easy. The materials are Poirette, V9) 1 seats a (Rey Grand’ Paclhe® Wotel ia Set anaes all And those small, thin: fakes cook quiet: patterns in Sterling we are E/® Tanagra, Bombay Crepe, Panar AN : vii is fall. 21) g 7 4 Friday, Oct. 27. P So Quaker Oats now offer two great advantages. They offer showing this fal " 7 e i : ‘ ih) i a flavor which no other oats.can match. And now in addition, if Step in and let us’ show you z Q {Admirable lines, suited to the modern girl i fo Mrs. Fannie Fishman of Regan, you wish, oats that cook in five minutes or less. E (7 ‘and the youthful woman, | iN shopped and visited friends:in Bis- Get cither kind you want. ,But don’t, if you love oats, get less the new patterns. Every woman \! . ‘s ! i marek this morning. flavory oats than Quaker. _ desires-a ‘Sterling set and now cf ‘Presented here, exclusively, in-a generous iS ; ' is the time to start one. i : é : 0. Mrs. C, E, Matton of Underwood Regular Quaker Oats « : ¢Y a pate sizes, and materials, a¢ prices, K sh d d visited with friends a = 5 5 ‘ \ nef today. Come in package at left—the style : (that will surprise and please joter, is 4 hi 1 known. (9) Charles King of Drake made a ee Se ar i business trip to Bismarck last Instant Quaker Oats = BONHAM IN eventre: Come in package at right, with the ; ie 1; pad i os J. J. Barrett of Walcott was a bus- a extra “Instant” label. 4 yAl B t h (hr ( Manis OLS _ Your grocer has both. Be sure to rive OA KO) ers “FOR WOMEN’S WEAR : Wn } ‘iness caller here today. G. W Ensign of Underwood called in Bismarck this morning Dr. W. R.' Shortridge of Flasher was a city visitor here today SJ Sat get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers ————————————— Sea, Jewelers and Optometrists. Bismarck, No. Dak. REL ELAR