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\ | WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE | Tee : | foo! , J WAISTLINE “= BE REVIVED Household 9] Sate attthy: tal Wulleharentiy ering meh. desired: ° | | CLOTHE POPULAR Social and Personal Suggestions POR THE GRIDDLE | Co cloth in’ th light sh: —— use the: neake iddle use! make delightful gareonne fr + of beef o fork A,with a touch of white pique or a FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS | § grddle of course, should colored vest for ‘trimming. if On a hardwood floor use no water » ipreasod { * ENTERTAINS FOR GUESTS TO VISIT BAD LANDS Wipe with a cloth® moistened with AFTERNOON FROCKS Mrs. W. A. McDonald entertained| Mrs. T. R. Atkinson is chaperoning | kerosene oil, RICH SAU © colored chiffon n this afternoon in her home on Man-|a party of girls on a week's visit to! rich whit dan avenue for her house guests,| the North Dakota Bad Lands. Those | TO PREVENT LUMPS " Miss Martha Sherman and Mrs. Har- fi To keep fi 14 from Jun@ilie,| old Hammond of Chicago, Il, There : | Le Mcde GHMEBEIATWaLe cotta Ae were three tables of bridge in play. Riuinson, Campbell of ne them Bey Luly ; ELECTRIC COOKERY Garden flowers were the decorations. ! Winston Miss Florence | peal y inty LAONIR 1k ORTEN oh E Cot Fe A course luncheon was served at the|Honian, Miss Ruth Rawlings and| . f ie aye MEANS ; \ conclusion of the afternoon Miss Hazel Lenhart. CLEANING CLOTHS always wear es ERT AM vleaning vloth A he shor ehourh SPEAKS TONIGHT REBEKAHS FOR | wacked, rinsed aud dried after being hy several inche Dr. Frank H. Spence, who has been MRS. ad ° stationed ut the mission farthest] 10 the members of the} MOST CONVENIENT rth on the American continent in} Rebekahs Lodge — enter: | as HAS ‘ peepoa dana tywel at had on acka and who spoke at the Rotary | tained for Mrs, A. R. Brooks. who fh uieHuTe w enR oT flearcas, ave | ach wi Y fingers as. the luncheon this noon, will address the member of the lodge. Mr. material fill the eup with a spocn or F or sti wil ‘ ms public this evening at 8 o'clock at] } Brooks are leaving on Angus cusp aud level off with a ecleinite. | Are na food. . the Presbyterian church. Everyone{ Ist for Hazen, where Mr. Brooks his : s . is invited to hear his unique mes-| bought the Telephone Exchange. MUCH CHEAPE! H LONG, WIDE SONI \ ue sage, which tells of his work in the| Mrs. Brooks was presented with 4! | roni or spaghetti have a foo Ind there is a tendency tall stig : far north. set of sherbet glasses. v equivalent Co meat it the use oa lung, Wi arf, wd 4 WM Even ont wale) i ee oa oy Hosted ie foe ih tw eouibinatt vl “A m ittle daugh-j The J. € MHCK " ETT t 1 ote i} ' a ter, Thoren, of Minneapolis, are here) Park, low iret the city today, | Lees WBKER tir a slay avon, be-| wintes nase : | visiting Mrs. sister, Mrs.| guests of Miss Ruth Cordner, Miss | nd hard. Quickly) baked | ier Fred Ohde, G18 Sixth street. They! Cordner and Miss Mar rdner will | much more tilte | DOLACK PREFERRED 1; « fe the heavier gold ol will be here for a month or more.j entertain ut dinner this evening in their honor at the Cordner home, ” INSTALL R. CHAPTER Avenue A, | , ree lracades: Cor evenin Mrs. C.J. went to Wing ' if ehuess and al i today to organize u chapter of the PICNIC DINNER | = ; Royal Neighbors of America. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, M. 8. Julius were Schatz is. district deputy of the] guests of honor at a surprise pienic Royal Neighbors of this district. [dinner Tuesday at the Mandan park AN That Is New commemorating their tenth wedding | GUEST TO LEAVE annivers Guests were members \ Gai-ana Miss Irene Algeo of Sioux Fualls,| of the bole, Clooten, Julius and i Tn Light Cut) ane S. D., who has been the guest of| Bernstein families, 2 ss Charlotte Logan, left this morn- —-- | VIED ing for Valley City ‘where she will TALKS TO WOMEN VARE visit before returning home. Mrs. Frank H. Spense of Point! WW ERTS ——— Barrow, Alaska, addressed the wom-! | . omy MOTOR TRIP ‘ en of the city at the Presbyterian! ‘ n, Blue and Am- py aha ee ona daughter, eueeay thle “atlerneon’ yatY “three|| ‘These gowns, d Hilbert Clars, show the small waistline / ber footed ware, and Nora, and son, Ray, left yesterday — | , FNS SAUNDERS a a Nal Bercy or ntest: patterns: in for u motor trip to Minnesota, Wis-| MISS DELVO TO LANGDON | BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS nequlto’ fromm bending, sttereuam and mi ! at latest patterns consin and other states. Miss Marie Delvo of 1. R. Baird's | 2 NEA Service Writer CRE OER. Heal iS : Niingeobu knew ENGRAVED ee office, left for her home in Dangdon| New York, July 15. Prepare for) "ty is the one you get by steel stays | thes will be n stays just as in| ave , FROM IOWA this morning. She will visit in Far- |p; a » waistline is coming! dnd stea ts : » of the GLASSWARE ; {bad news—the waistline is comingtand stout cords—in other words an] the nineties, And because of their JAS? f . Howard Lintner of Davenpert, go and Grand Forks before return-) back, slimness with the sugges: | no will seem very’ charm-| Yee, Oo Lintner: ie visiting. werd ne Coming back a wellemolded hip at either! iy ; Water sets, Console ! Ce ba te Gk i had % e co soon we Will be wondering | yuests of Louis Clooten in Bismarck TO HOLD PICNIC on, the ¢ on we sets. nd complete 3 + our ¢ sp nist w IH return,” he | wha © attractive about the sets, ¢ yesterday, At the Yeomen meeting last ev rcs kets Elougancaaine Ue , . Mae ' ‘ a : HERE FOR FEW DAYS nual picnic Sunday, July 26, at Fort) This information was given to me] in\ evatine Xe : ; : eee ae Miss Mildred Lindell of Washburn] Lincoln, Definite plans and ‘arrange-|by one who ouxht, to xnow—but 1] Mews in the scent te from ah Hand petvr mers ea ke jun eas is expected to arrive this evening} ments will be announced later. hope he doesn't—-whereof he are ECR o aR ORC bare Ami ALR RUA Le e Ce Ereel ¢ been by ||| Bi I « B the for a several days’ visit with Miss Pacha None other than Gilbert Clark, path with Mr. Scopes in his diffi-] getting how upset they have been -by N SUMMER COLORS onham bro Irene Samuelson. HEAR ASBURY QUARTET la smart New York designer for _allfculties with M . But you f NEAPOLI A number of local Methodists mo- puld afford his a a and oy at of ve ety. q j | ° Jewelers and TO MINNEAPOLIS tored to Washburn Sunday afternoon usively for Parnoun olatto : , am 3 Mrs, Ray Potter has gone to Min-| to: hear the concert given at that, film s Lincs Hie the tiiitriat th | AT 1 00 Optometrists re neapolis for a two, weeks’ visit. Mrs.| place by the Asbury College Quartet| “1 have to plan clothes a year in] Mees Women have discarded their ! ; sin | eel ° Potter drove as far as Fargo and} of Wilmore, K: advance,” he told me. have to] ays ae ee ee hgh Ha ° vous She bellgven dn Oe Abel from ‘there made the trip by train. a [look far int future. And 1 seo | Sle brings on another. ou ha © be { se i > to compl 1 cycle. by evening | Fes ies aa is sie vem i HOUSE GUESTS Fee eee aerate. (the small waistline! | We no giving attention | “If skirts are being worn short, 1 We are now showing a new numbe Miss Martha Sherman and Mrs.| jy ill at a local hospital, has. im- aacootuties for 4 motion picture: ane to skirts and to sleeves and | desizn the he continued} in the famous “Holeproof™ brand Harold Hammond of Chicago, Ill..) proved enough to be brought home,! enener ine Wn! hethis aiakes but little to the waistline. the ot : : ; ARG are in the city, the house guests of| hut he is still confined to his bed. Faby can begin cli aos nthe vals Being shaved ype a phe absolutely pure thread silk — sheer Meee ASMeDenalt HOME FROM sun APOLIS | Picture is. finally hodices more closely molded to the | sign them short for picture weight—semi-fashioned—and at this a AT SUPERINTENDENTS MEETING Kk} heck has returned | | a wien fe f comes) hody. All this means that the waist. | what now, will not be so in extremely low price of — YOU Miss Madge Runey left for May- conn eight weeks! stay in Minne- | 0Uty’ he reminded mo, The actresses |line is coming in for attentia usually the opposite will be. TI i : N HAVE YouR ville, N. D., this afternoon to attend] apolis, during which time she took a! dont dare look sis months gra sear) | And as we concentrate aur| my system in desis ete aheail PAIR A riivis UCVELopeD | u state meeting of county superin-| course in beauty culture. pre sty hav ention on any one part of oar void E done | 5 pai pe a clairvoyant, whet T want tol dress, we overdo he finds. That i arity rings down the cur- ! TURE re FARGO VISITORS Jor not. And everything points to the|the old herd instinct, | suppose, that yo sty woman : el ONCE RETURN FROM VISIT James Herby and Fred Hoffman of return of the feminine Figure, ag | BERES us Follow our leaders’ like i stem for herself | - Misses. Willowbelle and Estaline| Fargo returned to their homes this! e smaller waistline visualized by | dumb the mode if she Matscheck are expected home from a morning after a’ short visit in the Mr. ¢ is not the slim one two weeks’ vis go and Minot| cit eee ne. ARR AAA RAR AA AAR RRR anes 6 tomorrow. i =) . | @—$ ——————_ ——_—$ |}. insatind! you, too, may have heard 1 u ‘ : TURNS, FROM VALLEY fa Gna {| vomunes and fi davis oldman cee ciel asl Silvas f oN TION Walter Rush, ynthia Grey ! i heard a widow, who has grown old ibe : Miss Florence Torbenson of the) visit in Valley Cit; 4 It likewise in Phen Se wor tas sHrOMAiO! ROTILY PHOTO SERVICE Singer Sewing Machine Co., has gone! New Salem, stopped in Bism | Says: |i tutl why Te guef beautifully in! love and memary, to Plaza, N. D,, to visit her parents.|terday to visit friends. = oe! leaves so gre: sity ene nee Tatas z first love trophy with Fy yoy) mi F RETURNS HOME | ne, ana SON 18 (BORN HEA Rie cu atrophy WUT have had amy Miss Ferrell returned to her] Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Wo ‘ : pra ae = home in Pargo today after a several) parents of a son born last Waian: Wives’ in ahepes eh cone] ver CARD OF THANKS days visit with friend in the city. [the home of “Mr. and Mrs. quest. Bedi] | We wish to thank oar many fi 4 Miller, She flutters between the positive! varce or their ki s HOUSE GU 4 thought of conquering and the ner In calmer moments of beres our recent Miss Phyllis Evans ot Carson, N. SS SUMMER HERE ative desire of being conquer the first love comes back to be ref ef our hush D,, will arrive today to be the house Mis elyn Summer of Johns} Jn th Wer onibures: dual. |i eae i guest of Miss Charlotte Logan, N. D., ip athe asa for a few days,’ Nature us constructed her that} It curdles the the guest of Miss Ruby Grady way. She is an unquenchable well-!vorcement. Ith HERE ON BUSINESS spring of affection Jmakes reunion following = . Alfred Lind, Herman Engstrom and VISITING MRS. TAYLOR ave rul ery ny elses iar Teale ELECTRIC COOKERY a son of Wilton are in Bis Mrs. W. ick of Chicago, M4! as the poet said, love is a Ul Mil oneeal Is marek today on business. is in the city, the guest of her sis-| upart, aMgIvineLin Wace : Pet) Cent tae HERE PROM SIOUX CITY ter, Mrs. J.C. Taylor. Bue h deep-planted in stinete i! the cola cl CORRECT COOKERY Miss B. Knecht of Sioux City, BUSINESS TRIP world’s They the giving th ed pert — tance the guentiots Rec saletees Miss By deeGobel, county coroner, made sent history's ba seround of suffer | When heart alone surrender’, the} q ida Knecht, in mare! a business trip to Hazelton ye ing and unselfishness on her part. auet shows de: ney. It dacks the x FROM NEW SAL day. itil | Tove enables ‘ mi Five fanction, of the intellect na DR. M. FE. BOLTON GUARANTEED! 5 rete and give. She is boundless in her} should sign and grant ¢ . as ! Mr. ri Mrs. C, A. Klusman of New VISITED HERE love because it encompasses her | those Osteopathic Physician ji x . q Salem shoppe marck yester-|_ Mrs. Roy Sheldon of Falkirk was poi and being. t We guarantee Great Western day. ine fat of friends in Bismarck) “this is the reason back of nenrly 4 Seen 1p Woy, Ath St, Telephone 240 i Saget C flue seatactan ie; Harry Higgins of Baldwin was in ,SHOPPED HERE be. Fate or ciream: | Ic must satisfy you, as it has satis- Bisinarck Tuesday on business. Mrs. C. W. Kanthack of Stanton} jy js responsible for thé seeming. — Z fied 2,000,000 other housewives, ~ E z was a shopper in Bismarck yester- — £ toe This guarantee is made by the FROM REGAN day, & 2 a largest beet sugar refiner in the D. H. Helgerson of Regan was in | Bismarck Tuesday on business. ACCEPTS POSITION All th b h he ——— Miss Marie Cordner has accepted all t 1 | TO JAMESTOWN a position at the Golden Rule Store. e ran, e whea Sheriff A. Hedstrom went to James- este q town yesterday on business. IN WASHBURN E. J. Schultz is spending several } FROM JAMESTOWN days in Washburn on business. q Lee Fitzgerald of Jamestown is in — A o Bismarck on business today. NAPOLEON VISITOR Mrs. J. R, Thompson of Napoleon { HERE FROM ROM BALDWIN ° wag here on business Tuesday. Charlie Bleckried was in Bismarck sj from Baldwin yesterday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT aN - \ world. The Great Western Sugar Company Denver, Colorado Proud of their jellies—and rightly, too—2,000,000 Mati E ry Day At TONIGHT i STRASBURG VISITOR tha biker aacn'on fly ia. | SPAY and THURSDAY Mer trasburg yeneriay. FROM WASHBURN h A d from Stras| . h SHB a | : HERE TUESDAY ed tn Bismarck Tuesday. | ousewife: users fin ( Sreat ae Se : “rae a shopped he! y. “CiTY NEws 1 } cme, gett OMY NEWS Western Sugar their choice! i Gs Hal Oo) ee : KEEPS THE BOWELS ACTIVE : Flame; But Gas is combusti- St. Alexius Hospital Admitted: Sives. Erickson, Gack- : | ' = ’ ne Use The Super-Fuel. —|{1.,;°Mirs. Ira Bellwood, Haynes; Mrs. Oscar Slinde, Stanton; Edna Sasse, Golden Valley; Alvina Krieg, Lin- { ton; Kathryn Groze, Linton; Mrs. i in . ee one tee eherine | Could anything\be more convincing ble. _ d Dall, Man-! ’ | The Weather dans’ Mrs, Wiliam Richers, Eamets [I / than the finest jellies, jams and pre- } 4 Th John Gangle. Be Anti ony: oe H. fess ¥ ' i i = Le jooten, 3 Malay, Cooler tonight. ||| Elsie Hersinger, Wishes norer J] ¢ serves on‘2,000,000 pantry shelves! Jessie Icenogl Varsalenko, Burnstad; ini baby; "Steve Morris, 4 _ - ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Hl admitted epic: setfermeister hos . A s COOL Hazelton; Mrs. M. Rearaann, Maintains a Crisp, Cold and Dry - Bradock; Mrs. S, Blumhag n, Man-! dan; Esther Johnson, Mandan: Nor-! atmosphere. SUMMER ma Nelson, Turtle Lake; Marcus! ‘ Nelson, Turtle Lake; Laura Lund-— : (| { Sa enaene R. R. Spitzer, Ashley; | THE ELECTRIC pCiritine | Ts. i Guger. Building quist, Hazen; George Rub, Wishek; H ic. HIRTS Fred'L oy, Stanton re Henry Hn It is automatic. § le lee Donald, Fauth, Tuttle; George | ‘No man can make me love him,” says the beautiful society heiress. And ithen she meets “The Spaniard,” the 1925 Sheik. And when they clash — there’s ACTION. Albert Myron, Taylor J. F. Swantes, | city; Mrs. 8. R. Chatman ‘and baby, ° Hazen. & * ‘ i Bergeson's |aecemce"|| B, K. SKEELS Quality-Style-Economy |{| ieee pen oa Mod: 408 BROADWAY = ern Dairy. : Mermaid Comedy . so Bit Tight