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\ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 ' SUBTLETY IN WRAPS PAGE FIVE The Corset with complete THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE la representative. of the Near CAMEL HAIR CLOTHES FAD RESUILT OF ed with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Con- The | “Foley's Honey and Tar is wonder- ful for attacks of coughs and colds,” writes W. H. Gray, Venice, Califor- nia, lent and bring their friends. time is 8 o'clock. ' ay . . Relief association will lecture on her tains no opiates—ingredi i d: : . gredients printed . Social and Correcé [tee in Turkey and Syria oe SHEIK CRAZE onthe wrapper, “Largest” elling| 8Uarantee, Barcley Custom 2s 2 7 ARCOLTTCCi “ lelub members are ‘urged to be pres | cough medicine in the World.|made. Phone 772M. Mrs. It isn't to be assumed that camel’s ais At home evenings. ‘hair cloth has even the remotest | SUNSHINE CLUB, ‘connection with camels. It is all- | Mas. 0. H. Will was hostéss to the | “ol ‘considerably more than 9 yard | members of the Birthday club at the wide, nandseolered (depertisand, per) ty aps) and is very warm. noe a Mrs: Worth Lumry yester-|"“Toseoats with large patch pockets | lay afternoon. | separate skirts, tailored one-piece! ifrocks and tailored two-piece suits’) are made_of camel’s hair. Personal - Entertain with Charming 1 o’clock Bridge L Luncheon Dance at Coliseum tonight. ARCHDEACON COMING. A charming 1 o'elo:k _bridge- : * : . Archdeacon Martyr will be ‘in Bis-/ Jy i s 7 . va cheon was give! K Kije eather applique seems to be the AB fs * luncheon was given by Mrs. K. Kjel- | muarck Sunday for both Sunday school | most appropr.ate trimming, thoug) | strup and Mrs. O. Lundquist at the j ‘and morning service-at St. George’s|the dresses are spmtimes piped j + e home of the former at 1024 Fifth | ehureh, : jwith the same material is brown,| $] f Ee: | red or henna. Raccoon, of course, is the fur used for. the shawl or choker collars. ; Careful tailoring and cutting are es- —_—— sential to the smart simplicity of Olaf G. Shelly of Kintyre, was a|these garments as the fabric is un- | business caller in the city this mabe | usually elasti bn 2 ENROLLED afternoon, A pro- fusion of yellow chrysanthemums, tically arranged in vases and ets about the Kjelstrup home, | formed an apprcpriate setting for the party. Score cards:and favo-s were carried out -in shades of lavender and gold. Six tables o! bridge were played with the honors | gong to Mrs. Joseph Breslow. Mrs. | Street yesterday : From 12:00 to 1:30 O’clock. upper, - 50c From 5:30 to 7:00 O’clock. Paul W. Heupel of MeClusky stop-| ped over in Bismarck yesterday. on | business. i i i | E. J. Pletan ‘of Dunn Center, was Be a ontenn aera Hy a usinéss yjsitor here yesterday. ERA party. { George D. MeDowell of Jamestown, NN ILLUT CY. | ; Seer |was-a city visitor this morning, 1 Pr charation ' aay - NIGHT SCHOOL TUESDAY, DEC. 12th —________.___-e For Annual ' CITY NEWS Le cae at et n enroflment\ o! 2 members 3 — panned Ball Started | lenorted in the night school class at hue St. Alexius Hospital, ithe state penitentiary which has! Preparations were started today Sebastian Scliutt of Blue Grass,|been reorganized for/the winter sea- | McCabe Methodist Church son with J. I. Cahill, former men: | ber of the board of administration, | | tal for treatment. lin charge and inmates at the institu-! —— . Mrs. William) Murrick’ and baby | tion acting as instructors. jweman of foreign birth, 18 years of | boy of Glenéoe, 'F. E. Hoffman of| , Members of the classes range in age | @&e or over, who desires to become | Bismarck, Gust Solberg of Bismarck, | from 24 to 73 years. Of this num-|a citizen of the United ‘States must | Albert Carlin of Minot, Master Mich | ber 15 are in the class of illiteracy.| make independent application for | Koel hman of Gorham,-Charles Ceder-| At their meeting last night Mr: j citizenship papers. In \the past 4 ‘strom of McKenzie, have been dis-| Alma Kjelland Kerr, relief worker in! Woman of foreign birth hutomatical: | charged from the hospital. + the Near East who is now in North! ly became a citizen if $he married | — | Dakota, «spoke briefly before the class an American ci vay the wife of Bismarck Hospital. jon her work in the devastated ale man who wi g Miss Barbara Werth of Lehr, Mrs.| ions of the east, and Miss Alic “AND COLDS LV WINTER orly con-{ COUGHS AN’ re W. Middaugh, of Lansford, Mré.| Fisher of Valley City, formerly con. | COURS “i cena tia Winter ;and Myx D, W, Smith of Bismarck | have entered the St. Alexiys hospi for the annual New Year’s ball of the McKenz‘e-hotel, it was announc- ed today. Because of the elaborate- nesss of the plans much time is re- auired to work ovt the details of handling the big event. Under pres- la ball will be held on Dec, 29, in the hotel son hall, with Special mu- nd carnival features to | | —by— THE LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Everybody Invited ir, which always brings large numbers of out-of-town couples to Bismarck, is expected to also be at- | tended by the advance guard of the ft ted with the normal school o le session, and will mark . A. Erickson of McLaughlin, 8. 13 | that ity, spoke on the value of edu-) has a direct bearing on the preva- the beginning of the increase in ‘so- eres Meyer of Baldwin, Mrs. J. lteiice of coughs aad colds. Keep the \ bowels active and overcoi}ie consti collar and cuffs of fur | Chesak of St. Anthony, Mrs. F, F.| makes a stunning figure of her. | Bickel of Herried, S. D., Mrs. Louis The hat, too, with its high feaths! Larson of Doug Mrs. Jonathan, ers, adds some six inches of de- | Pederson and Miss Dagmar Peder-} ceptive art y, while the other hat! son, both of Almont, have entered actually subtrac in cr so, a8 |the Bismarck hospital for treatment. well as giving a too-round appear- | yjss Edna Brecht of Golden Valfey, ance to the face. | Misses Marie and Ellen Trapp of The ‘short woman must have sub-; the panels. tlety about her dress. Heavy, bunglesome looking wraps ‘and flat hats do bring out the best in her, personality. These coats e the point. |The sport model gives nd distinction to the wearer, but the black on with SAY IT WITH - SHIRTS Life Readers,” written; by Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart for ur cial activities during the months of the session. Preparations! are to: be mede for an attendance equal to last year, over 500 people being present then. | pation with Foley Cathartit Tablets at, chest in her Moonlight. schools, are Deing Colds, coughs, croup, threiat, ches used as text books in the illiteracy and bronchial trouble elias Sean reliev- work, The night school being conducted FOR XMAS? by members of the Business & Pro- Give Dinner for * a ; Hfessional Women’s club at Wachter Dairy Commissioner ne rrnn rn {Big Stone, 8. De John” Minter i ol tne wn enrollment of 10) stu- ¥y ssione YORMAN LODGE day night at 8 o'clock when clect'on Hebron, Mrs W Pecan chen, Mast. gf thete averithe 6oe: A Motometei: KLEIN’S Sere ae In hono of Ber: who hag! The Yooman lolge will hold its | of officers will trke ‘The meets eet UGA TUM of Roseslen, Wile|tion men, some of whom have been C Motor Co. TOGGERY handed in his resignation a3 as [regular meet'ng Monday evening at h been jiam De Labarre of Glen Ullin, 0, G.|im_ the United States for 14 years orwin Motor oner to take effect 8 o'clock at the P. hall. At the uesd 1% Olson of Van Hook, and Mrs. John without having an’ opportunity soe t of the year Mr. and Mrs. !corclusion of business meeting month to the second, Wednes-/ Giese antl baby bey of Bismarck | attending school. They ate chietly 0 i ntertained the members yefreshinents he edeveti day in each month. have $eturned to. their respective; Armenian and Mexict Ae of the dairy department and é Bee : : ‘homes after being under. treatment | number in the class read and write their fmilies at dinner at the Grand SPEAKS AT SCHOO NG CIT in the hospital. in their own language but do not st evening, After dinner! Miss Carrie Heugen etury of > Sam! H. Clurk expect | Paice tere rerd or wrte in Engli h i nich repaired to the apartment the Tuberculosi: a tion, spoke for M s, Minn, Exchange War | Stamps Attending the nicht school wie \ of Mr. and: Mrs, R, M. Gross, Rose -to the ¢hildvenssat all the ‘schools | Where they have pu Sd the: Gras las ue fr Gifts | 20% conducted under the auspices ; ! a apartments, where the remainder of yesterday oa th. subicet of preven. | ham home to take up ‘i |Now at Full Value fOr Gifts| or the state and board of education e. the evening was spent at cards.|tion of tuberculosis, They ‘vill spend the remainder of the | That Last, at Bonham Broth- at Will’s school under the dirgction : Is tucsts pre cnt were Mr. and Mrs. ; aa Itime they are in Bismarck at a’ho- | ers, cf! Principal Ella Casselman are 18 i 2. M. Gross, Mrs. William M, Lock-| * LEAVING FOR CHRI s. te” ML and. Mrs eLAnger'| : ae and women ahs amect oe ff ; ; é hart, Mrs, Sadie O'Connor Dodd. Miss; John Caulfe'd, sceretary of the lo- | Will move into tl ; home on ~——@ | Thursday, tind Friday evening when Wel G ft Verisia Dodd, Robert, Pin, del el aur esnasy, wi lene tne | Avenue A the ites past nce)” ATE TGR MOVIES 1), “uses. tie, conan, Mem a icome GI A. G Prager, Bernt Helgaas, and gyoni rst Pan yeck, and Ms. and Mrs. W. S, Strat- pevening for St. Paul, Mina. to spend | week, and ay oF | read and wr'te the English language, B. & .P. W William R, Page. hristmas with his family and to| ton will move into the Langer house | 4 i pa ee : oo {ok sftor bud interests. on the same street Sutirday. | THE CAPITOL ee eerie onan tke Give Dinner for ‘ BET Me Irene Castle, who will be seen Deciintionat Independene and Cons Think ‘of hi that CLUB NOTES. ink of some home that you want to there next week in “French Heels” |'stitution are the works studied. The Miss Thrams| 7. See awatles'| evening, Dee. 11th a bene N ! i P zi arty’ for the the Capitol theater, for two days! law recently, passed by the federal b ® camp No. Tineet in the K.p,| fit card party for the B, & P. W./at ; ’ eral make complet ut it do A 6:30 o'clock dinner part} was hall, Wednes cht at 8 o'clock | clus will be held in the club rooms |beginning Wednesday, is the latest | scvernment which requires that any np y PPY- P : wa given last evening » by Mrs. Phil’p|when election of officers will take | beginning at\8 o'clock. Refreshments | and most popular sensation of New | . on..your list for a Victrola this Christ. Elliott in compliment to Miss Violet | piace. will be served ut the close of the|yory’s jrilliant night life. Andi -tnas. Come in now and see our holiday stocks. All models and tee will , chair- | Margaret | Cause game, The following ‘con be in charge, Miss Eliza don’t for a minute think that be- there is prohibition inj Oakland, Calf., where /she will jon Thrams who is leaving shortly for] ~ A [ PAUL. her mother. The gudsts were the} yfys. ( omb left last | man, assisted by Mmes. 4 young women employed in the of | night for St. Taul, where she was| White, Annette M. Stanton, Misses 3 the United States, that New York's a @ a @ fices cf the state tax commission 5 ¢ re Ros e ‘old night life has disappeared. oe ° ‘ : mallea tol the beduidovof her aged fac °' Anderson, Rose Huber and; iB PP With WHich Uses Thirbm dha Sbeen | re eee ee ered a ee eee AE actie: \Quite the contrary. The New York | finishes. Make your selection. connected for several years past. Covers were laid for nine guests in the dining room which was lighted with candles, The honor guest was presented with an ivory clock as aj roing away gift from her friends. Social conVversation and sewing were the diversions cf the evening. ' M. B. A. ELECT OFFICERS. Mt the meeting of the Modern Bretherhood of America Thursday night the election of the following | cficers for the year took* place; R. | W. Patzman, president: R. E. Car vice president; Grant Marsh, Clara M. Cleveland, y Hartley, watchman; | : Dr CB E. Car. { trustees. Af-| ter the business meeting a social, rogram was ¢! d. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY, | A number of friends of Miss Es-| Agre githered at her home on! ih Seventh street last evening to} help her celebrate her 18th birthday | wary. The eveninz was spent! » the guests in playing games and ola music. A birthday dinner ved during the evening, a tge birthday eke with 18 candles ng a centerpiece for the table.! Miss Agre was presented with many) beaut ful gifts by her friends. j ther | Hebei | RELORT ON RUSSIAN RELIEF | DRIVE. | A totl of $ has been report- ed in the recent Russian ay.ve which was put on in Bis unde the direction of Dr. F. B.j ay chairman. Dr. Strauss | ut he wished to thank ali} ers of the committees andj the citizens for the generous way in| which they responded to the call for help, ANNOUNECMENT OF MARRIAGE ‘Announcement has been made of the apnroaching marriage cf Miss Doris Fisk of Minct’and Earl R. Draper of Dickinson. The* wedding will take place at the hone of the bride's father, Judge C. F. F.sk 0% | inct on New Year's Day. Judge Fisk was former justice of the North Dakcta supreme court. Miss Fisk spent a number of years in Bis marck where she is well known. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEET, The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica will meet Monday evening at & o'clock ‘at St. Marv’s aud'tor'um when election of officers will take e. All members are urged to be ‘ther who is reported to be seriously ‘1em, but it is a particularly difficult Florence Grant. All members and ill. their friends are nrost cordially in-! — vited. ROYAL NEIGHBORS, There will be The Royal Neighbow; of America! the B. & P. W. will meet at the K, P.‘hall mieten |e when Mrs. COAT FOR THE SLENDER dncorrect: Correck : ms In the heavier coat, with the up- The winter coat is always a an |standing collar, her figure petition sie eaioieed Bir re it |more filled out and her personality summer frocks and so overwhelmed jemphasiz d. The rounded, smooth by heavy dark garments. | turbsn with its gold fringe adds a The correct and incorrect models | touch of piquancy to the whole. illustrate the point.! The coat, however, which on her would is so un- nictured here is so a club mecting of j club Tuesday, Dee. Alma Kjelland Kerr, seems , lerowds feel ‘that the Government jean take away its wine, but it can! ;mever take away the spirit that makes New York the pleasure headquarters of the world. Always there are new sensations ‘that keep the old spirit keyed up to the highest possible pitch. The latest sensation’ is Irene Castle, the same Irene who was the hit of ‘New York a few seasons ago. Not an instant older and, if possible, brighter ,and more vivacious than! ever, Mrs. Castle is the beacon that nightly attracts hundreds of pleasure geekers to the New |Knickerbocker Grill at Forty-sec- | ond street and Broadway. |. Mrs. Caatle’s act at the Knicker- decked opened in November, From the very start the crowds at the Grill were larger than ever be- Xmas Gifts striped or in the Choice pieces of spotted Moss Agate’ following pieces. Ladies dinner Rings. Four Stone La Valliere. (without chain) 10K. Solid Gold, Chain. Single Pendent Brooches .... Tie Pina ...,/. Ladieg dinner Rings. (Choice Moss Markings) — Gent’s Rings .. (Chojce Moss Markings) All Jewelry 10K. Solid Gold. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back, WE PAY POSTAGE. }fore. During December the de- : mand for tables increased, and in- THE MONTANA GEM dications now are that Mrs. Castle | . SHOP. Box 553 Miles City, Mont. | will remain at the Knickerbocker | juntil Spring is ushered: in. | | THE ELTINGE | Lionel Barrymore, hero of “The | —_ | Copperhead,” and Seena Owen, all THE Ia “GLACIER PARK FIVE” ming actress, will be seen in “The F in the F araq 4 . eeNogs a Fale Orchestra—Including a Singer, vailable for Parties or |mount-Cosmopolitan production at Ts |the Eltinge theater Monda rz rv Monday. {! Dances Three Nights each week. For Particulars The story deals with the ad-; venture of ckie Daw- | ure of Boston Blackic Daw- | Phone 891R or Write Box 121 ed son, a reformed crook, created by | Jack Boyle, in circumventing the plots of a band of Russian crim- | inals to rob the Duchess Tatiana | {of her jeweis. While some of! the scenes presumably transpire in Russia, the action generally is | j confined to New York. There are: ;many thrilling moments in the! i NEW FISK PATTERNS Received Today. Satin and Fur Flowers, develapment of the sRory. The; ‘supporting cast, including Lowell | allic Embroidery (Sherman, Louis Wolheim, Mary} and. Metallic : combinations. Prices $20.00 and up. COME EARLY. NIELSEN'S MILLINERY and Waist Shop. MasLaren and George Nash, is of | |a high order of merit. Turkey dinner will be served | ‘at Elks, Sunday, between 5: :30 | and 7:30. 75e a plate. j Dance at Coliseum tonight. ! —_—_—————— | —_——— DEPENDABLB|! AUDIT SERVICE, Sao | Special For: | Monday & Tuesday Shampoo. and Curl D isiy 50c PLATO KNAUSS Certified Public Accountant t i ho} BISMARCK, N. D. Marinello Shop Constructive Accounting, Phone 896 Phone 644N i) Go terie Nai er es | Fy 1 Present, After the business meeting In one, the wearer looks plainly | urattiactive a social hour will be’ enjoyed. “ck nny.” Her neck flaunts its beni- jattractive en her would just com-, copra ness and her figure upholds the |pleMent some types of feminine Mrs. G. Wiedmeier of Harvey. is general. unattractiveness of contour. |loveliness, and the one she wears | spending several days visiting Her worst points are flaunted in-|so well would detract from the | friends in Bismarck, stead of softened and subdued. [charm of a more vivid type. when you say. | Bismarck, at very special finishes. SS = Z We'll reserve and deliver it Do it. HOSKINS - MEYER N. Dak. si early prices. tions from our line. en ‘A i ~ FURNITURE — SPECIAL For the balance of this month we are putting on a sale Our entire line of Bed Room furniture made up in the Walnut, Mahogany and Ivory This is a chance to make your money count XMAS GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY. We are sure it wont take you long to make your selec- MAKE THIS A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS. Perry Furniture Co. ca