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ae THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 THE BISMARCK; TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE oe ai as bana [AMS Srek sc caret ion et oe charge of-the program: for the even- | STATE LIBRARIAN AT DEVILS and staunch Puritan blood of her ; ing sed for an impromptu pro- ' LAKE ; son's forefather gram which was rather new for the! Miss Lillian Cook, head of the State Th ohh: Alden ‘Preseotesde? Oci@ an ersona members and showed some excellent Library Commission was in. Dovils wily the blood ‘oP tne SIU BURIERHASE os talent among the membership. Lake the fore part of this week look- which ‘ale Was .so proud, but her pee ling after library interests Toved’ coh’ Nadi pluced CHUM een Eve = PL T CARD PARTY | Miss Cook left there, Tuesday eve HeveuusieUrorelideds meee es Current Events Club Delphian Chapter The An n Legion and Auxili-!for other points in the north and} _ i < ule Feces pals 2 ec ASE HO this, T knew that my | AT ALL anocies : ary and the new members obtained ; eastern part of the state to continue * yy ans duty was ele: It r ‘ined for me Holds Interesting To Meet, Tomorrow | (uring the recent membership drive | her field work, Ua TyT think, now there is noth to give dohn Alden | Z . were delightfully entertained — last | a 4 thew git so tern Be. UO Ut father's name. [tr Meeting, Yesterday — jevening following a short business | “OR CHICAGO OF TH {disappointment of shattering i¢ iy arecltittges bb ‘ane Alpha Eta Chapter of the Del-! meeting by the Auxiliary at a pleas- | f ping of the local] When I suggested, little yme day when I rotten i Migs Bertha Palmer entertained | Paar, Society will cet tee pene ant card party. Tables i ! ition Army Corps left for Chi that Lo omight give up Joh more | come day when I shall hh: put the the members of the Current Events, Mekenzie hotel “The Ri ay ; te vided for both whist and bridge play- | CAKo this morning to be gone a aveek, J easily than the boy he looked hurt fman 1 thought you w out of my = Club yesterday at the home of Mrs,| Mo Be eT Ge Walter Knott and Ethel Con-| during which time he will attend a]but he managed to ask: heart, 1 will, EU hope, love the man}, A'T i George Welch, 415 Fourth’ Street, jaceman eet s he palleee eta aa the pena at en Me EE SDISGleny Senne of es you don't intend to give me [Yeu relly are. y he, ine eau sponses to Full call wore trade by and . repp and Mr. Knott having cut | Central Division e United ie?” “Leslie, Fam only human,” Jack] Swiftly 1 went towarddthe little ty ' Health Hints. . “Health and how to! (eee bed A iia ime for Hi ad aa aE Chi] a) Leds Ut chp What do you think would hap-|said in a suffocating voice bed upon which my baby was sleep : 0 keep it” was the subject of a paper prey. uc andi George Smith held the 5 a A ven in this world, John, if every! "L know it 1 © just found itping. Convulsively 1 clasped him to i Prepared: bylMvs: JP. PRE Peg PTOURht before the club at this meet-/honors at. bridge. Refreshments PURCHASES NEW TRUCK woman would refuse to forgive the] out. 1 made you nd and T have | my heart Sho tee read by Mrs. J. C, Taylor as Mrs ne ‘ i were served and a social hour fol- eat and F: Finan she married all the sins and! found the feet clay that: all “Oh, baby, baby, you are mine! \ Revich Was tabeeuts being’ ln G 2 ae been divided into lowed the games. Get akes he made before he married | women probably do, who tet their{ Aad TP love you perhaps more be Mand: N- D. | wy’ Forks, to altend ‘the Binte: Federa:| Cte, following alivisions, and i ‘ — Sen Cue it : Before’ tie | love endow adnan with superhuniun lenuee out of afl) the world now, | L andan, IN. L. tied’ Of (Manes) Chibec (Die tol the Gnas Ol eceuen by he ‘alls i MID-WEEK BRIDG | Linton °. be une et Fim going to try | quatitic , choose you. And | am proud that I HAMPOO ‘ absence of the president during the Migrktions ioe ine Geeeks_ara! Members of the Mid-Week Bridge Faire aa and forget it all, dear, Tt may take} It seemed to me TP must be al um big enough to give you your NWT Sasa GaNL SEG RT MECC, Migrations of the 83] Glut wera onbereuineds by "Mrs ed | The Salvation Gay Ladies! some time but 1 think 1 can do it.]1 must have time to adjust: myselt fame, You need never BOB CURL Wobertson; carnided’ ati the aaeecing lag See ae ene vinconiudl venta dey Suencen acne | Aid, will hold an apron, fancy eee , Gane te gore : vane Hat ue my se fpcae date Lei . AND } end Several iioportant business men, | any Sparta. . C. B. ome, 3 Foor fee Heeol| © forget, for unless 1 do J shall fily, and walked into the next room| Little Marquise, the tears are Hs perenne ran Bus atS may Eaely Athens......Mrs, Frank Lahr tables were at play during the after. Work and food sale Sat. APTI ever he happy again. CHUPO UN CHUMBRN gaat veea Nene “Alton! MOLLE CeepRiee dy Will)! Wieitor ne MARCELLE ‘ %, and action was taken upon them by| Development of Athenian Govern-/ noon with honors going to Mrs. W. /12 at the Bismarck Food Mar- ick tried to pull me over to him. | Prescott, Ji nore 4 "a vote of the Club, The Current jC. Bush, Following the game re- iket. Lunch served from 11:00] “No, don't,” LE said, involuntarily,| 1 felt: my lips curt inte a rather | (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Ine) 1] 1 Events 'Clubivéted tel join the Gen-| & te | Fhesiinentenwerer served’ Mista, Dy la, m. to 9:00 0p m 1 just can’t 1 now, you know.” | painful smile as I remembe | ° meus " vin. Meleewastadsucetier Ges club aeta)| Bu en you haven't really forgiven | mother saying what a tertible Take y Hemstitchi \ eral Federation of Clubs and elected! a. athenian Empire H e a gues he club as ee ake your Hemstitching to 5) ns ‘ Mrs, Alfred. Zuger délegate and Mrs.| ™"¢ /Athenian Empire—Mrs, W. G. substitute. ‘ |) Savas Tenavercor eitien Th ined Po Pho we knew | MES: NeW. Kelly, Room: 6 lt Phone 146M Fox ; gp s ather ave whom we knew | 7 id if . ‘ pete A SS i ue Seitesten hte Fo. Stacks Cook by Electricity. . IFaydititive Coplany ahah Gute aunts Glia ng except that in. its veins|Cowan Block. Open 1 p.m. z Appointment. 3 ai gcles. Athens in her Glory—Mrs. J. B-}) The ladies of the First Bapti It is Safe. get over my disappointment in you. | there was none of the splendid ofd| to 6 p,m. Keeeeeeeteereeee ee eerr cy ’ Zuger has been: appointed by the Dis trict: president; {its. C. S. Buck of Jamestown as & delegate to represent the Eighth District at the Biennial mecting to beheld in Los Angeles next June and Mrs. Zuger has made her reservations at the North Dako- ta headquarters, Mrs, Zuger. heads the Club Exten- sion Department of this district and reports that all’ the clubs of Bis- marck but three have voted to join the General Federation, ‘and have so notified her. Scveral will hold mect- ings in the near‘future and will like- ly take a similar action on this mat- ter. Before the close of the regular a : a | mecting, Walter Camp's Daily Dozen] fy, SPerial features. an address bs | were gone through by the members| the national president of the Bust: T the club and wae the cause of {es and Professional — Women’s 1g slach merriment, Refreshments were| Clubs, Miss Adella Pritchard of Port- | served at the close of the meeting. Smith. church and their friends left this afternoon for the country honie of Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Craven, nerth- cast of Mendken where they were to be entertained. Six cars met at the church at one o'clock this afte: noon and drove to the country. Sew- ing was to be the diversion of the ‘Tentatively Set Dates For Convention Tentative dates for the state con- vention of the North Dakota eT arecrnODh tion of Business and Professioral Women’s Clubs have yeen set as May 21, 22 and 23, according to Miss Jane Wood of Grand Forks, chair; the state program ‘committed, convention will be held in this Miss Wood is working out details of the program which will include A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” t ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE LUNCH- IN ; Mrs. Roy Logan entertained the members ‘of the Hy-Lo Bridge Club at a one: o'clock ‘bridge luncheon, Two tables were at play following thé luncheon with honors going to Mrs.:H. E. Spohn and Mrs, W. B. Hartley. A Rummage Sale will be land, Oregon, and an address by Gov. | ernor R, A. Nestos of this city. held Saturday, one door East | The local committee in conjunctionsof the 888 Taxi offices, 417! SET DATE FOR PARTY The date has been set for the giv- ing of the big May Day party by the Sodality Girls of St. Mary's church. This will be held-on the evening of May_2 and the committees are hard at Work on plans to make this en- tertainment, one of the biggest and best of the after Easter social! events. Announcements will be made later as to the plans and commit- tees who will assist. This entertain-; ment is given for the purpose of raising funds for the new altar. TO HOLD RWMMAGE:-SALE — ! mage sale willjbe held by the Jers of the Nonpartisan: Club, on Saturday one -dodr: east ‘of thévoffice’s of the 888 Taxi Line, 417 Broadwa: This promises to be g splendid: sale as the committee has sceured un ex- cellent collection of clothing and shoes very much in demand at this time of year. RE’ urns HOME Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Agre, former residents of.this tity. left this’ morn- ing for their home in Jamestown after visiting. in: the city with rel- atives and attending court. 4 with the Committee appointed from the Mandan Club have arranged a very interesting social program for the three days convention. Delegates from the various clubs of the state to this convention have all been ap- pointed or will be in the very near future. DONNELLY HE! W. A. Donnelly, North Dakota Retail Merchants As- sociation, who has been stopping at the McKenzie hotel, having come here to consult with A. F. Bradley regard- ing arrangements for the forthcom- ing state, retail mere! tion convention, left for Fargo ‘afternoon. JUNIOR PLAY. MAKERS A regular meeting of the Junior Play makers was held last evering at the high school assembly rooms ‘ollowing 4 ng Judge Sveinbjorn delivered an interesting address to the members of the Play- makers upon the subject of Thomas Jefferson,as a citizen which the club greatly, enjoyed. The committee in Bdwy. all kinds, cheap. LADIES ATTENTION Mandan, EXPERT Watch, Clock, Jewelry Spectacle repairing. watch inspectors. given prompt attention. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler -- Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telep! Bismarck, N. D. SSS | eulsy = Clothing and shoes of Bus fare refunded on all millinery purchases over $10. At Moline’s Milliner Modes, and Railroad Mail orders. Bismarck DR. M. E. BOLTON 1 values. Dressy coats of Twill, Geror Polo, Polaires strictly tailored twill suit. znd come in navy and sand colors. spring shade: anara are priced CORSETS | Your spring wardrobe should | not be witheut one of these | clever wrap around and also a Front or Back Lace model at $3.50 Our Pre Easter showing of 1 the last word in variety, correct styles and unusual There is a Suit, Coat or Frock for every type. Springtime Coats FOR EVERY Ae eee ine and Normandies in plain colors and plaids. * $15.00 to $79.50 New Suits The most satisfactory Suit Mode of the season is found in the These have coats of various lengths ready to wear is the wanted coat. and Utility coats of ; just BY $29.50'" New Frocks The silk frock, indispensible to every wardrobe, in all the brilliavib: ; of such materials as Canton Crepe, Satin and Rosh- $19.50" PRINCESS SLIPS Snhance the beauty of that Cress with a slip of eith Nainsook or Satinette colors, White and Flesh. $1.50 to $3.75 GLOVE SILK. VESTS: GLOV ; ‘ For Easter Novelty Silk ||| With bodice tops, colors flesh, , { Gauntlets, Kayser and Van | orchid and peach, well rein- 5 MILLINER Y Raalte make: all new, latest forced, full sizes, the best USC. e an on Y; 0 : : eta n styles, new spring colors. make ' : Cloche and Semi Poke Styles in all Spring colors. This js a Special Pur- $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.25 chase group for Friday and Saturday, at, .75, $2.25, $2.50 an sick. meen sae $2.75 Envelope Chemise at.. .$4.00 $2.50 and $5.00 FOOTWEAR Novelty Pumps and Sandals in Black Patent and Suede Leathers in Oriental Grey and Airedale. A style for every foot to wear with any garment $5.85 and $9.00 Important Sale of . SILKS For Spring and Summer Frocks, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50 values, $2. 69 YARD All colors—Printed Crepe De Chine, Satin Charmeuse, Crepe Brocade and Plain Crepe De Chine and Canton Crepe. A few of Our Friday and Saturday Basement Bargains—Look for many Unadvertised Bargains WOMEN’S SILK HOSE — full fashioned, the new shades made by one of the best known manufacturers Make Every Goal PyNEaGY,. strong muscles and steady nerves not | only win the goals in football but all the other goals in life. And children have an excellent start toward making these goals when the foods they are served contain: the elements which build and store up bodily energy and strong health. ~ \ The food element, Dextrose, which your doctor can tell you gives vigor and stamina to blood cells and tissue, is of utmost importance to growing chil- dren. And because Karo—either Blue Label or Red Label—contains such a large percentage of Dextrose, it is a most valuable food for them. They like the deli- cious tempting flavor, too. SILK HOSIERY FOR TWO DAYS ONLY These are all silk or silk to the hem, full fashioned, all taken from our regular higher priced lines, Black and new shades, in- cluding Freckles, Dawn, Belgi- que and Fawn: Pair $1.95 ’ e —they are slightly imperfect, but wonderful values, i in this sale (basement) ab pall. ica on $1.00. ’ : CHILDREN’S HOSE—fine ribbed cotton, in all sizes, elastic, good wearing stockings, black only. (Base- Get this Beautiful ment.) Sale price, pair..... 25e - Aluminum Syrup Pitcher UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—36 inches wide, a good firm cloth, enough for the 2 days sale and the price only... Worth *1- for 40c WOT os. «<5 pbavdisletasishelieitah oieuet ie clei alin ee yia slice l cliey aeU ste eal Uaire inka slo nite 12¢ ¢ BEADED BAGS--this lot just received, assorted colors. Better come early for this bargain. (Basement.) 4 and 5 Karo Labels PRP OGL yee is aslo et bee he eae kkl ces Shia ee oo vivre So ein cia Sule: sage «oe ect caveat te $1.00 Buy 5 core: Rone tive CHILDREN’S DRESSES—neat patterns in Panty Dresses, ‘well made, ages 2 to 7 years. Another bargain A pocapselpankeepy an that will go fast at the price (Basement) Ree ea tout 69c + : Pitcher by gatos! poets: CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS—Knit Waist Union Suits, sizes, a a big eee number. A value that you can’: : ‘orn Products Sales Com: - “not duplicate later in season. (Basement.) Sale price . Byki ss baie danse, 9c. : 827 Lumber Ex: / | Ehange Blde.,:Minneapolls, . == —

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