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-THURSDAY, JULY 24, 19294 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ * PAGE FE as well as a few days in St. Paul, terday on business. Sleeves are either long or non-ex- where they will be guests of Mr. «| istent. There is a compromise, how- Slattery’s sister an brother-in- in the draped~ shawl effect’ law, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Barneck. h may be worn over the arm or iG QURHESTINDILN CRE: a shoulder drapery. ‘This MONIAL Social and Personal Mrs. Sowles han young girls, ( Hostesses At with the Museum of the American | STOP HAY FEVER peeaeriateh A ry You don't need to suffer from RED P Gives Account Bridge Party | Indian at New York, and engaged hay fever if you will just get a| Red leads all other colors for ac- Of Convention in the study of ethnology cf the Mrs. K. A. McCord and Miss Rose | Missouri river tribes, left Tuesday Pine Lake, Shoreham, and Detroit, New French Coat sehool district, was in the city yes- NEW SLEEVES ! Vist’ RIENDS Mrs. Hunter of Golden Valley is, w the guest of friends here for a few) days. Another Big Day in Milllinery bottle of MeMullin’s Formula at! cessories trimmings and facings. i Lenhart Drug Co. You'll be amazed; There is no sign of any color even “a ’ ”, ep LOR eibins SR i Sell were hostesses to a number of | With a party of men for Arm- | how quickly you'll get wonderful re-| approaching in popularity. GIRL Ss DAY —SATURDAY, JULY. 261 esting a a mec pa es inter- | friends of Miss Lenore Hilde, who| Strong, near Elbowoods, where j lief. If yous lungs are weak, or > aa | 4 Li 4 A one convention | has been’ visiting here for several | they will attend a ceremonial to you have a stubborn cough, summer FULL SKIRTS ! " “V7: : LS} x Business and Professional wo-|days at the home of Mrs. McCord, |be given by the Indians of the Fae aeenern toute SUtnmac| Some very fall skirts are seen on {| Our July Millinery Clearance is present“ try MeMullin’s Formula. Mfrd. only | the newest gowns, and the waistline men’s clubs at West Baden, Ind., at | Bridge was the diverson, there be: |reservation. The ceremonial is Sulehy cbt representing Bismarck? tie Samy UGK be che tndline ing values of unusual merit. This sale by Tilden MeMullen Co., Sedalia,; has returned to a location that 1s for three tables. High There are 9 delegates from North | score was won by “Mrs. J. P. Sell, | Included in the party are Dr. Alex- Mo.—-Adv. almost normal. rs, 5 iri i / precy Seas cee re re and Miss Hilde was zie a cise ander, headline 5 group from the Qe Face OTN eae : ae to mi 4 desir me oom charming... rts‘of the i: i ft i cE EDG . e Rigg ar -to- UnlteasSENiNs tlie twarnine the cone ing guest prize. Following the | University ot lebraska, Keene hari Sa a eae eee Tender young dressed Cat smart up-to-the minute millinery crea: J games ,a dainty luncheon was serv-| Abbott of Omaha, novelist and ed. Miss ‘Hilde, who formerly was | News| rman, George Will, Rus- employed at the Capitol, left yes-|sel Reid, and a photographer from terday for Plains, Mont., where she}the Museum of the American In- will spend a month with friends in| dian. the mountains on a camping trip. Ceeata a TO MINNESOTA FOR MONTH Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Halvorson and family left today for Milan, Minn., where they will visit for about one month. They are motor- ing down. fish, just arrived from Minne- ;sota. Central Market. tions, an opportunity of satisfying thét desires at extremely moderate pricés..., All Hats placed on sale Saturday in four groups as follows: the scalloped tunics of satin and crepe de chine dresses. delegates who had gathered at St. 9 ' Paul, to West Baden, each state Vd making itself known by the giving of original songs and yells. The first day of convention was spent in the routine of getting registered and identified. One of the important questions before the convention will be the fi- nancing of the Independent Woman, the official organ of the federation. |terday afternoon to a number of FOOD SALE It is now financed through a sub-|friends complimenting her house The St. Mary’s Altar society will sidy fund, but efforts will be made |guest, Mrs. Fred Fairbrother of! give a food sale Saturday begin- to have the magazine put on a self | Portland, Ore.’ Garden flowers were| ning at 10 a. m. and lasting all supporting basis through its adver-|used to decorate the rooms. The} afternoon. The sale will be held tising, the fund to be allowed to |afternoon was spent informally, in} at Brown and Normans. grow and used as a scholarship for | sewing and playing bridge. At 5 a ey the yoting women just entering |dainty luncheon was served. Out RETURNS FROM VISIT businéss to make “better business |of town guests were Mrs. J. Mar- Miss Helén Robidou has return- women for a better business world.” | tins and daughter Miss Dora of St.| ed from Washburn where she spent Paul, who have been the guests of | ten isiti Aerts Meciand Mie ACW: Mundy! Mr nes) peng friends. Mr. and Mts. Dave ent return- | and Mrs. Fairbrother expect to leave ON VACATION ed Tuesday from @ ing trip in |'temorrow for their home in Port- Everett La France is leaving to- the Bear Tooth mountains in Mon- | land. ‘ P night for a fishing trip to Minne- tana. They were gone for ten days, Sa sota lakes near D and also visited briefly at Billings ON MOTORING TRIP —s and Columbus on their way. Mystic! Daniel Slattery Jr. and Richard ON BUSINESS Lake, which is nearly up at the |penwarden Jr. left on Tuesday on] Dr. C. McLachlan of New Rock- snow line was one of the most beau- /_ motoring trip to several Minne- | ford was a business visitcr in the tiful of the scenic spots in the|outa Jakes. They will visit Big |city yesterday. i) BROCADED SILK Dance tonight at Ft. Lin- Brocaded silks with very large de-) coln. Tickets $1.00. | s'gns in selfscolor are liked very much for fall gowns. Blick is most | popular. with the shades of brown coming next in favor. FAVORED SHADES -, orchid and heliotrope are | favored shades for summer dance frocks in chiffon or thin crepes and the loveliest ones shade in color from neckline to hemline, vention opened. } Three’ special cars carried the tr Informal Party For House Guest Mrs. H. F. Keller was hostess yes- Group No.1 Group No.2 Group No.3 Group No, 4a $5.00 $3.95 $2.00 $1.00 Mary Buchholz 119-8rd St. Opp. Van Horn Hotel Young Minnesota “Catfish, dressed ready to cook. Cen- tral Market. RETURN FROM FISHING TRIP Here is a new cuat, French of | course, that could play a number of roles in any wardrobe. It could be used over afternooy or dinner gowns as well as evening ones, ond We have specially marked. esi a eatety SotlkneT Ona ne Senereernan tee ot aatinven Tete an exceptionally fine line’ tains, and having a wild splendid : — pene | oF black satin embraiderea it anti- ; : tent ibe imcit aatiabiel ot Tale | Ha ; S| Tia eR oudcctored sutin At ees auld peeoang of coats and wraps, suit- ‘ ing. ae —— UMBERL A ND Heats ata ts ean aie Wasaaano is Maron—Gavotte (Obtiswone quand able for this time of year.. {RETURN FROM WESTERN eo : pegs photograph. eovlmmnile oui Gina ie Pah and early fall wear. ss Maude Angliss, of the Tax L— ‘ SS energy, and em { etehe, oh Be a Marra the Seat = | yp ENTERTAINS .cLUB Dic Rees Sin SATURDAY SPECIALS Sone oaeie oragea imate (AL: , Once Mistress of the Seas! Sj Mrs. M. W. Neff was hostess ciety: fraser who is employe e jp S. . . e s H jutant-General’s eatlcey ai ae No ‘braver vessel ever flung petaahy seit) at hee tas — ie: ev Sur sete a ips veer eontic Going taste A pennon to the breeze, 24 | club. The afternoon was spert in In French Amelita Galli-Curci Victor Record No. 1018 10 inch Carmen—Soldiers Changing the Guard $59.50 Ladies and : Misses Coats... . $39.75: t their vacation. Going to the conte a took the southern route, i No bark e'er died a death s0 grand: — Serine: Atd5 tits light refresh- (Bizet) Stokowski and Phila. Or. “stopping at all ptaces of interest, Such f | 7 Penbaiere served! Bice irberstn 3 , : ITS HI (Bizet) Stokowaki and Phila. Or. $37.50 Ladies and VISITS HERE Herman Naugle of Devils Lake left last night, after having spent returning {y way of the Canadian 5 e Pacific) A visiting Banff, ‘Lake 4 Your parting broadside broke the wave Louise and other places well known : Thet ie ci Victor Record No. 1017 10 inch LIGHT VOCAL Misses Coats... . $23.50 for beautiful scenery. ” ioe Your flag, the gamest of the game, a few days here as the guest of Little Alabama Coon Shannon Quart. $24.50 Summer TELEPHONE, COMPANY (MEN k proudly with you—not in friends. tas all the needed do MiCRUNGE 7 SicenG : aie HERE > a: . ™ ments, ia proper propor- Victor Record No. 19383 10 inch Silk Dresses. .... $16.95. But in its ancient glory; FROM OBERON \ } aera aeitea Norinwentern ‘Bell 3 The memory of its parti i Arvid pplibere of (iis is in ton, We on all- wheat You're in Love With Jest 5 noe ° ; Telephone company, and W. H. ‘ ismarck for a few days, visiting food with 4 _ B } Buckingham, who succeeds him, : ‘Will never fade while poets dream; friends. with aeupremedy de- Swanee River Rove ss James 1SMaQ YC oa op ; were business visitors, in Megeale pie f= The echo of your dying gun ASSES HOR Victor Record No. 19368 10 inch “Th s 5 : iste iaeaioae eas : : Will last till man his race has run, L. L. Twichell of Fargo was in Nobody's Sweetheart, e Popular Priced Store. : Then live m Angel Story. the city today on business. HEA Rea " ——One Door East of Capitol Theatre— Aileen Stantey-Billy Murray ATTENDS DEDICATION CERE- 34 MONIES* tie Victor Record No. 19373 10 inch —Author Unknown... |.. oN SCHOOL - BUSINESS H. Gierke, clerk of the Frances , ©. R. Green left today for Devils Meee. cnet todiction With. e sida, DANCE, RECORDS ceremonies sy : laying. of the corner stone of the SS ’ aria Eo a ee) p r new I. O. O. F. home. Mrs. Green me wee ennsylvanians — is chairman of the board of trustees , ain Jane— Fox ‘iro ; ‘ ot the home. a ee Re International Novelty Orchestra j e ban : Introducing “Don't Take Your ommunity ay “BISMARCK.N.DAK. DIAMONDS "JEWELRY Troubles to Bed™ Victor Record No. 19367 10 inch’ A New Kind of Man—Fox Trot George Olsen and His Music He's the Hottest Man in Town—Foz ‘rot (Featured in “Kid Boots”) George Olsen and His Music Victor Record No. 19375 10 inch Pretty Soon—Fox Trot VISITS HERE Miss Katherinc Holy is in the city for a few days as the guest of Mrs. Fred Hoffman. Miss Holy was ‘n Bismarck a few weeks ago demonstrating. the uses ‘of electric \ ovens. RETURNS FROM DEVILS LAKE a, End of the eason | Gleanthee of Shoes | Special Bargains | Below are a few of the wonderful values we offer for Community Day—Saturday. : Diamond Values Nothing is more important in buying a diamond, than to be sure of its value. Our Diamond mounted jewelry and rings sell read- Miss Gladys ‘Severtson has retutn- ily ‘beca sl ly ‘because they really show Jan Garber and His Orchestra * ca Sram spending cher, vecetlen . ‘f= their value to a superlative Please—Fox Trot . Ladies’ Shoes a er m 3 degree. Jan Garber and His Orchestra Ladies’ fine Oxfords, Airedale color, low and medium Summer occasions and costumes re- She also visited for a few days with f The exclusive mountings her brother at Sheyerine. 2 5 { Pad 4 Victor Record No. 19376 10 inch heel, up to date models. be \ ee D SALE quire Footwear of so many sorts that i AS ene one \ A Saturday only ................0..005 $3.95 if Division. oof Auae LatleasAld ict] this clearance, presenting opportuni- grained effects now so much Hoskins-Meyer HCE OG fee " a ' 3 A Y s in vogue. Pen Sik Iho a ords of Russian Calf, low and medium heel. «the Presbyterian Church will hold ties to buy at a generous saving is an These refinements, and the ae ria aoreaeet Bic athe ciel A NR ae $3 95: a Food Sale, Saturday, July 26, at ‘fact that you are dealing with the ‘office (of the | Bismarck “Gas event, Of:importance. These are extra- |])f an old and reliable jeweler Compa ngs, P00 AREA ner: ordinary values and you will find it ae an : indie) One and Two Strap Patent 3.95 TO WISCONSIN . i ings a .A.K eather Pumps. Saturday............ Dr. and Mrs, G. R. Lipp left yes- profitable while such savings are pos Thee oe a aa ee Jeweler—Bismarck. The house of “Lucky Wedding Rings.” terday by car for Fond Du Lac, Wis. where they will visit relatives for the next two weeks. sible to anticipate future needs as well as to meet present ones. i Men’s Shoes Men’s Oxfords up to date style. Best leather will giye. elegant wear “Traveller’s cheques will provide safety and 2 $4.95 and $5.95 eliminate worry. These cheques are, in G ——————————————————— = Worth twice these prices. £ ey Sania Oxfords. Brown and Palm Beach color.’ or 3.50. e don’t wont to carry : them over .'..... $1.39. a Union Suits i : Men’s Athletic Union Suits. u Safety of funds is a matter of prime im- Community Bay, ony Yeah ROMANS eat ies 50c portance to the traveller. Nothing can so Men's Balbriggan Unions, long leg, 89 detract from the pleasure of a vacation trip short sleeves. $1.50 value. Saturday...... LC. effect, safe guarded bank notes. They are BUSINESS VISITOR * A. B. Reeve of New York, auditor for the Underwood Typewriter Com- pany, is in the city on business with Harry Clough, distributor in western North Dakota. VISITS AUNT 9 Little. Miss Peggy Homan left to- day for Jamestown, where she will BIG VALUES ~All Colored Footwear Special prices have been placed on our entire line of colored Pumps and Sandals—in Suede, Nubuck and Kid leather—colors gray, tanbark, airdale, smoke and otter. Values 5 to 12 dollars. Sale prices eos Seren tor wo ot thee $2.95 $395, $5.95, i TO FARGO’ 4 Miss Mary Cashel left yesterday for Fargo where she will look after business ‘in. connection with Cross relief work.- , - Ww. R. 0.“MEETS iu The Womans: R meet © tomotrow. m at the residence |. - 200 Mandan avenue. IS GUEST OF SISTER Mrs. Marilyn Whelan of Mankato left today for her home after visit- ing her sister Mrs. A. L. Masson here for.the last three weeks. $7.95 and $8.95 ) All Whites : Go in This Sale Special Lot Pumps and Sandals —in Growing girls Sandals— white kid — buck and in wear andecrear Bik: lope “gale Rubber heel. Sale price 1.85107.95 2.95 FOR THE CHILDREN 20% reduction on anything in our entire line of children’s Rumps, Sandals and Oxfords. Any of our children’s White Shoes and Slippers— leather and rubber soles at ? $ 1 .00 pt ~ Miss ‘Kate Lyons as worry about the loss of one’s money. a ' Men’s Shirts Aaa Wonderful Dress and Work shirts, highest - quality. cashed without question by hotels, railroads, bankers everywhere, only-the counter signa- Community Day ture of the owner being required. If lost or 1 fp PRICE Don’t miss this unusual bargain. stolen the owner is protected from loss. Children’s Shoes oaadt Children’s White shoes one and two strap. 1 V/2 PRICE ton . RETURNS FROM VISIT Mre. W. E. Cleveland #@turned this week from. where she spent about’ ten days visiting with + tives. Issued in convenient denominatians they constitute a convenient and highly desirable form of travel funds. Mothers—If you want the best looking, best fitting’ best wearing shoes for your Kiddies, see our Kiride garten line. Every pair fully guaranteed. It’ w cost you anything to come in and see them." For Community Day we offer hundreds ‘of bargains—~- ail we ask is come in and get our prices and see the: quality of our goods, sw oetah % ot SEIGAL’S SHOE STORE 418 Broadway Next Door to Folsom’s Jewelry Store. ee s.) RETURNS FROM GARRISON: Miss ,Ruth Staley returned this week from spending a few days at Garrison Sse ||| ; | First National Bank DR.M.E. BOLTON THE PIONEER BANK “1i0Y, 4th ra ana