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| MONDAY, JULY 9, 1928 ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2 WEAR A ONE-PIECE DRESS AND YOU’RE BLUE FASHIONABLE 3 now on the market and is being |hecdle point, are made into very at-|trance, but they have scallops | | Social and i Paris {s sponsoring old blue’ for ed successfully for Lingerie. It] tractive flat envelope purses which] about the top. { IN STLYE fall to replace the Lanvin green|!s obtainable in printed as well as|z0 very well with the tailored cos- |___ Personal | Miss Siupabey Speaks Simpson Speaks At Council Meeting | At the informal meeting of the Women’s Community Council Satur- day afternoon at the Masonic Tem- ple Miss Simpson of the U. S. Pub- | lie Health serviee, who has been de- tailed for duty in North Dakota res! cently, spoke on the kind of work | he wished to carry out in the Mate. She stressed the fact that women of a community could aid materially in the public health work ? hy peration. Her talk was full f practical suggestions of communi- | Wy y work. ) ‘ Mrs. H. F, Keller, chairman of the! jpmmittee on playground - work, | tated in her report that a number | of helpers were ne eeded at the play’ | ; ground tog Mrs. Kling, the di-| rector, ed that any who! could give an evening a week to this! work to telephone Mrs. Kling. Ensign Sherping Takes Homer’ 8 Place n and Mrs. Sherping of! ll take charge of the Bis- marek Salvation Army work, it was | announced this morning. Ensign} and Mrs. Thomas Homer, Salvation army workers here for the past two/ years, left this morning for a visit with their daughter in New Bruns-| : wick, Canada before going to Sioux) It's a universal style—the one-) For summer it is shown in striped rs S. D. to take charge of the] piece dress. Straight from the neck] or plain wash silk, figured foulard, tion headquarters there. to the hemline or gathered on an] crepe de chine, printed silks. Among : ign ae stated tal EE ome at the waist, it slips on over| wash materials voile, linen, fine ns he was lea’ on the morning | the head with more comfort than wo-| checked gingham and pongee are! ty onae with its w et in that He) waa! apredting’in( Cl¥i: | manvotin formeriakelever dreimeg of! {the most in deinnel . Tee Ae eRaReGtE oat ‘lothes for the first time in| ' BAEERUeS en haselistor oun diets ae Wl Uc a a ation in that length of time.| Mr. Rosen will select new goods for! go, has taken charge of window trim- PAISLEY SC SEL Bc Skee ae his store, while in the latter place e McHUGIUS RELATIVES DEPART | they will visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James McCusker and | cad i children of Braddock returned to VISITING PARENTS a ‘Seir home this morning after a vis-| Mrs, Henry Dohr and daughter.) with Young-Quinlan of Minneapolis it -at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Pa-| Mary, of Minneapolis, Minn., arriv-| Minn, hefore his Fargo position, He trick McHugh, parents of Mrs. Me-| ed Saturday for a visit with her par-| j, well known in the development of Cusker, Mrs. McCusker and chil-|cnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Homan, Mr. loped ruffles, and the se, ° Priced $22.50, $25, $29.50 de in depa store work. ch! , “Le: 4 eae dren have been visiting here for the | Dohr expects to join them later. eratle Ginh(deparcnionttatorsh work “7 napithersides/are al } Group of Skirts Greup of Middies Group of Pull-Over past couple of weeks while Mr, Me Me cAndUMrecOUsiaReterson arriv- = = eae } _ Wool Sweaters from Devils Lake tol , jay POR TING Choi 9 Choice Choice ew days with the Intter's| A new lightweight silk brosd- at sere e Cae ° ata heck ° DR. My E.| BOLTON ee FASHIONABLE SWEATERS Osteopathic Physician Roots ctive sweaters .of shetland|# a9 st lephone 240; BEADED CHIFFON i of light gray kid e trimmed at the bottom of td The ray D. Hectiad” chiffon #rbenes HRT ‘ashionable gloves that have|sioes seen at the Parls races have { and sleeves with peasant marck, 4 linrly those combined with Chan-|!eated frills about the wrist, or{no lacings or visible means of en-Jembroidery in gay wools. |tiily or shadow: laces, are being |P!ested inserts in the wide cuffs. | ———— made up for 1, They are de- en ys signed for eveming wear and come z LAC a in the delicate’ shade: The lace veil, covering never te my more than the eyes, is frequently PAJAMA STYLES ect in company with the severe cloche ha Se 5 Very attractive pajamas now Le ees j¢come in Italian silk. Some are bound with ribbons of contrasting color and others are finished with ruffles of the material, the edge of which has been picoted, | {that hag been so popular for the plain patt ume, i past season, Wi A smart p for pleating is reftec r Mid-Summer Clearance No Approvals, S A i | a No Approvals No Exchanges = No Exchanges HAT DRAPERIES! Scarfs of pleated chiffon, care- jlessly tied with long ends that reach the waistline, are worn with the fashionable large hats of or- tan.e, straw or felt. No Refund: In accordance with our motto: No Refunds “Never to Carry Over.” The Keenest buyer will recognize the importance of these Sales. Every woman FALL FROC K_ rn) a) Q with red wool crepe and some g914 TUB I ROCKS Very sheer, lace frocks are made The | who desires individual, becoming clothes at minimum prices cannot fail to see the A fall street frock of navy blue j braid effectively used on the front ete tontuns, Riving miley White VOILES RATINES LINENS suggestion. ‘ | — - DOTTED SWISS PRINTED CREPE SILKS over the daintiest of pastel colored are collarless and are trimmed with desirability of prompt. purchase. twill has its collars and cuffs faced LACE FROG ; 7 x GINGHAMS slips, or sometimes over a founda- tion of gold or silver cloth, 1 The above cut illustrates 2 ws of drawnwork and sometimes Group of Linen Dresses. Good Range sizes and Colors. Specially Priced $18.50 [with filet lace dyed to match the | silk. new sandal model — made i (AND WHITE The plain little frock of black sina of soft white kid—Beauti- ra With plain skirt and belted ful— Cool — Comfortable Lowered Prices on Smart Silk Sport Costumes The significant thing about this offering is that the prices are really insignificant. Lower than you’d expect to find even in a July Sale. The costumes are canton crepe in vivid sports colorings. frequently seen about fay —and the price ming, card writing and will assist in Scarfs of paisley printed chiffon the advertising department of the|With wide borders of plain color as iGonbany! jare verv Jovely with frilly organ- on had long experience} le or batiste gowns. $7.50 IN ITALIAN SILK The newest bloomers have ey Lichmond's Bootery Cusker joined them Sunday. VISITS SISTER easatue Miss Amanda Lueck of Jamestown] spend a DEPART who has been a guest of her sister,| sister, Mra. Alice York. cloth, much more supple than’ t x Mrs. oliiebatid) granddaughs| Miss WAliceiliuecn/aa mnureckateithe) = type used to mike tailored blouse: ter, Miss elle De Lorme of Bel-| Bismarck hospital, returned to her TO LAKES 2. *, 5 . conirt Teit this morning tor -their| nome this morning. Be ee vee ou wstiill Dark Tub Frocks for Stout Women in Voiles and Dotted Swiss. home, after a, visit of a month wit! are. Be be have left for Perham, Minn. t Mrs, Jollie’s daughter, Mrs. John | DR. LAROSE RETURNS Heide tics cored ie Stel beck Esra ches WINGO pe Vea anbIehs haibeen| eee ee ee BAPTIST TENNIS COURT over in Devils Lake to visit with! with his Regularly Priced $16.75. Now.....9...............,. $10.50 Sizes 38 to 46. amily 4 : : ORG h friends. homevon rave SMCeneae Mane! “Learn to Swim In Cc Ath St ‘and A B . ne turned Saturday night. A Week,” Motto of orner .and Ave. B. ° : ign Sia aTatia aia LEAVES FOR SUMMER > ri 9, “ Special Sale on Corsets at Montreal, any duly4 according ||\sara,s Gir! <voungeleftethid, morn: MacLeod’s Classes SEASON MEMBERSHIP $2.50 es oe oe 5 a a gue ab Ae ELT ees repo His aa 3 i “ine Pow Cae values, now. $2.50 $4.00 values, now. .$3.25, $6.00 values, now. .$3.75 Mrs, MeLean expects to spend the | will spend the remainder of the Hearnatoney mene wees eel $3.50 values, now. .$2.75 $5.00 values, now. .$3.50 $7.50 values, now. .$4.95 ummer with her sons in Canada. | summer at the lakes. motto of the swimming classes un- Phone 648 — — der J. J. M. MacLeod, director. vary . * J cans on vacation. RETURNS FROM COLEHARBOR |ugfany did it list year and 1 wish tol, OY Call at 400 6th for registration. ITED NUMBER OF TAILORED SUITS iguardon returned leharbor where she Mr, and Mrs. W. BE. Luhr and fam-| Miss Bertha ily have gone to the lake region near | Saturday from see the same thing this year,” de- ‘ Y, Brainerd, Minn., to spend three }has been visiting with relatives for clared Mr. Mac Leod, who has had if l/, PRICE Weak bRvach Hans several days past. many: years of experience and is one —- Enger aes of the finest instructors in the FORMER RESIDENT RETURN FROM LAKES Northwest. Mrs, C, aulson of Minncapolis,| My, and Mrs. Wm. Harris) and) «po not putter about, set a de Mun: formerly of Bismarck, is family have returned from several! nite time and stick to the Busine spending a few days -here visiting, weeks vacation visit at the Minnesot! of swimming. Some learn in one or} with friends before continuing on 8. fas, eetenah weicen ACaKenalongert R her way to Los Angeles, Calif., to Senn ; said Mr. MacLeod. Sir S NO IMP EME! “ jon her son and daughter-in-law who OWS) OR OVEMENT Swim every day and know the joy oe ner son ay there to make thefr| Mis E.G. Patterson of Bismarck | | Swim a h recently -oyed it vho is under treatment in Chicago| f “being at home in the water. arvis-Roberts FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. Let Us Prove hen pana) for heart trouble is reported to show Schedule for swimming classes at er 9:30 a, m. JACKSONS GO ON AUTO TRIP — | n° smprovement, ‘ ae J. P, Jackson, Miss Hardy Jackson, eT - Women daily except Saturday and e e ar Mrs. Harvey Harris left this BUSINESS CALLER Sunday. jos ———ee tofning by automobile for Ohio and| Fred Smith of Brittin was a busi-| Boys Monday, ,Wednesday, and === sew York. They will visit with rela-jness caller today. Friday 10 a. m. i ives in Freeport, Cleveland, and visit Girls—Tuesday and Thursday 10 the Champlain Lake region of New| JOINS A, W. LUCAS STAFF |a. m. 3 York, returning in about six weeks.| A. I. Mason, recently connected| Adults daily except Saturday and with the Fred W. Kruse Co., of Far- paneer: 5.30 p. m. LEAVE FOR. MINNEAPOLIS, i Mrs, TL. De Liguori and children and her mother, Mrs. S. A. Floren BUT DON'T TEAR ER AWAY! lc last evening for Minneapolis, Minn, Mrs, Floren expects to visit with her daughter for several weeks before returning. To look it over is almos! proof enough —so com- pactly built, so powerful, so efficient appearing is this Maytag Gyrafoam Washer [t's an allda Shredded Wheat is called the world’s standard breakfast cereal —but thousands eat it also for lunch or as a dessert for dinner with sliced bananas, berries or other fruits. In making Shredded Wheat we use only the large, plump, meaty whole grains of wheat. Shredded Wheat can be - made into hundreds of delicious dishes with all kinds of fruit and all sorts of creamed meats and vegetables. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a perfect meal at a cost of a few cents, Contains all the BRAN you need to. stimu- late bowel movement. TO YOUNG PEOPLES ASSEMBLY: Rev. L, R. Johnson, Esther an Bayert Jagobson and Glen Wallace left this ‘morning to attend the Presbyterian and’ Baptist Young Peoples Assembly of North Dakota at Jamestown from July 9 to 15. pnreress a LEAVE FOR COAST s Lena Sheptenko has return- ed from Max where she has been helping her parents during their sale. Mr, and Mrs. Sheptenko left today for Lodi, Calif., where they will make their future home MRS. WOODMANSEE VERY ILL Mrs. T. J. Woodmansee is very Y seriously ill at her home here. Her daughter, Mrs, Robert Murray’ of Edmonton, Canada arrived the lat- ter part of last week to be with her, mother. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker —a real whole wheat tuast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmaledes. 4 A tree sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘“‘The Heppy Way to Health,’ ie sent free on request. The Shredded Wheat Co. Niagara Falls, N. Y. MOTORING TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Ebert and fam- f ly and Miss Harriet Gray will leave the latter part of the week- for Cico, Calif, where they will make . their home. They will make the q trip by automobile. i A veritable “Tempest In a Tul But fo Prove [Efficiency — To prove that it will do all we: claim for it — that it will save time and labor and wash perfectly, 50 pounds of dry clothes ner hour—we will demonstrate © a Maytag in your home next, wash day, if you say so. We will do this gladly and you are under no obli- j gation whatsoever.: Just Phone us. * French & Welch Hardware Co. ‘Telephone 141 TO INSTITUTE “Y Misses Beatrice Register; Ruth Little, Mae Story, and Lila Dingle left this morning for Valley City to attend the Epworth League Institute in thét city from July 9 to 15. FOREIGN MISSIONARY. SOCIETY ‘The Woman’s Foreign. Missionary sdeiety of ‘the McCabe Methodist church will meet tomorrow at .2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wm. Noggel on 322 Second street. VISITING PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Otto Henning of Jamestown grrived yesterday to vis- : it for a couple of weeks Mrs. Henning’s .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Newnes bert Tee ge Bathers, at the Claredon Beach, Chicago, re being treated these ' “yard ‘Mr, Al Rosen left this| days to a novelty. Several girls, one shown ebove, have appeared ir ig fcr several weeks in Chi-|-paper bathing suits, paper socks, paper umbrellas and paper flowers. cago and Minneapolis. An, Chicago, They eyen went into the pater and the sults didn't melt away. { i i | —— : : ee