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| THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 vd " THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \-) PAGE. FIVE i’ ot RFECT UNION SAVES HOSIERY Ico ” teh who takes a mean advantage ot] the right sort of a swan-lik oi | | “Cyaithia Grey || 4a abi P another because while he may} lh. It ig navileulicly love iyiy i | FOUND HERE | Tesrond, the: eoriget apcial’ tori, hel doata'eint one sorak” Manat ocial an ersona | | Says: GE has no conception of the ethies of 4| Sleoves and no walatling D) ane situation. | ; i a oe The golden ruje is old-—older than | + : ' lies Golden Rule Governs . Social # . any books on etiquet, than any fin QSUBEVES ARE DEX hee an} ehavior ° ishing schools, or any daily news: | acts pe colabilebod { latest book o1 tiquet, per columns on Ww o do. Bi ee Lm hl Shs catab pends Mrs. J. P. Regan RETURN FROM C. E, CONVENTION | Laltatigtet gato tga sg ee | Haves manifesting Tiself sees Mrs. J. . Regal Miss Mary Cram, Miss Emily Ol-| the chapter on “Dress for All Occ ot r of volumes, on| Slavs... fitted “into’'a) close; inatrayy Entertained at son, Miss Leona Hiland and Mrs. W.| sions’ mats” come shoulder line mtertaine a . | oe E. Butler and Mr.” Walter LeRoy; one on a s exactly what Mrs, Richardson es Bridge Yesterday | turret, by way of the Canadian | It takes up the correct # when she urges us to treat the | FEATHER TRIMMINGS ‘we Pacific from Seattle, Wash., where; ‘tieude for those seeking a divorce, |divorced couple as human being Bands of black and red coq aie ist they attended the National conven-} Ithe attitude of divorced’ parents to-| & ® [At isn't hard to remember. J feathers trim a stunning frock Mrs. J.-P. Regan iof the Hughes! tion of the Christian Endeavor. Mr. ward their children, the attitude of & | treat the other per: henna-colored georgette crepe. Apartments and Mrs. J. C. Stark en-| LeRoy left the party at his home in Ithe father when his daughter is in-| & | to be treated yours tertained two tables of bridge at] Underwood. They report a splendid) |troduced to society by his ex-wife, | go wrong with that POMPON EFFE the home of the former Wednesday | convention and wonderful trip. what mutual friends do when’ on{ iJ isnt : Small coque feathers into ‘ afternoon as a courtesy to the guests ‘ordial terms with both parties, errr eee eRe 3} | very round pompon effects are used i cf Mrs. W. L. Diven, Mrs. Cobb and TO TOUR IN EAST \ SROEHEE. divameaar eguntea’ ahadlt 'be| %, j | fon the new small hats, { Mrs. Grossman, of Marshalltown,| John Knaus and party left this} |invited to the same. social affairs, | & FASHIONS as Iowa, mother and sister of Mrs.| morning for an extended automobile and more than that sort of thing. 4 & |e——______-—_--__-« 4, Diven, trip in the east. The trip will in- This is the first time divorce has! ¥, el Yellow and white were the colors clude a visit at Mr. Knaus’ home in eve BAER AKON up aad supleet for] 7, BARLY FALL, IDEA | + 5 a used in the dainty decorations. Tiny|St. Paul and will cover parts of | discussion! by, any writer of correct | % Krimmer is one of the most ap- | pod Films Properly Developed yellow dmb eelles were given as EAs boa oe Ping esate are Wis- | social deportment. $ proved furs to be used with natural - Snappy Kodak Prints ors. ree course luncheon was|consin. They expected to be back 5 3 bern snot | colored kasha. served after the games. in Bismarck about August 2 after ; [crea thes ban nivaceet man | - | SLORBY STUDIO | Honors were won by Mrs, F. Bav-| traveling some four thousand miles. GE WoRan was quite under ihemmecial| FOR ANY COSTUME | 14 endick and Mrs. Diven. The honor \ban. But today, with the ratio of| Capes appear quite generally for] ere ix the new drop dnouiiens Mail Your Films | \ bi Mea Ne Hd A Le THANK ROTARIANS lone divorce Sight’ ‘marriages,| Women have been going without| summer use trimmed with soft fur] neckline that is cttorecdue and (| Bismarek, N. Dak, wv Mrs, H. Taylor of Mandan w Dr. and Mrs. Frank Spence, Alas- Pee Re, tse: | aw cmen have Deen eolas, er dined out neckline that is very picturesque an out of town giant. Rig ccalevlonaties, WO. poke. here | \ obliged to run into a divorced’ stockings in Paris during the sum- P lovely if nature bles: you with : — yesterday, wish to thank the Rotar- i and then, and, nths for years, but the fad is . VACATION IN MINNEAPOLIS |ians for. the generous hospitality | parry Mi rdson believes | tarting here. Asa compromise | | THE ASCULI .E INFLUENCE | — = i Miss Theresa Reineke of Dr. Bol-j shown them while in the city. This! we should be reminded to. observe flappers are wearing ribbon| 3 pipe mixtury taely | an CSD AT ACEC” ! ton's office is spending her vacation| was their first visit to the Dakotas. | eialca niente Is wound about the stockingless | small checked effects, are mtr in FRESH FRUIT ARRIVALS— ‘ . in Minneapolis.. From there she|Dr. and Mrs. Spence are on their POET bin Gee dinner ie in the manner sketched. Be- | tailleurs. \@ will go to her home at Morton, Minn.,| way to California. They will lec- | eae rent tied GV ereea Magn aa beeen the nude decking nd the Hude ‘i caer ' to visit her parents and other rela:| ture next at Miles city, ‘Mont. hnman heings, not as‘ divorce and ankle, economy, at Teast, is on the MARBELIZED LEATHER | tives and friends: ee divorcee, , | Side of the latter, Marbelized leather is used for | ‘ NORGRED TO MORON BRIDGE TEA TOMORROW | eee Seok to tren mpc, | panne | POTN and for trimanings om Mumps | A Pp P L E Ss Prd ite ee es Ww. Cc. Cauhnean tetel wat Sacqiver teroteew afieracee at i: and ‘if you can remember to treat days in etiquet. Apparently. every:| (| CHENILLE EMBROWERY | { Pea lo aaaasnientearaage ‘woe|teaceounten cae The hake cach person you meet as a human one wants to handle his knife and| Chenille embroidery in differen: | being, you won't need to remember | fork just as every other person does,| tones of copper and red tor trip to Huron, S. D., where the: ron, appears on Paine si e fay oe eee eters Bey o'clock. A charge of 35 cents will whether she is div whether she} to make introductions according; « crepe de chine blouse of vivid yel Delicious Dutchess Apples fot | be guests 9! be made and the money will be turn RaGeue cial h 5 1 ! ter. Mr. ee ree ‘ney po-}ed over to the house committee to ake. a ian ou 4 eae iy a nation and to meet all social ; low. j Pies and Sauce lice magistrate of the city. pareliags new furniture for the club It Will not make any difference sin| This is all very well, but the eti- SILK COATS IN EVIDENCE | ne a i ‘ GUESTS OF PERRYS aa This “WECRHA: SoArE Welw quitecevic | guet that really counts is that which | For day wear, silk coats either as ene ° ss ee Mrs. H. L. Witter and daughter, RETURNS HOME Abntly madeetor‘esch other and form stinctions that |S" formed” on ethics rather thon | part of an ensemble or separate gar Another car of those Extra Alice, of Valley City and Mrs. Her-| Mrs. C. R. Dalrymple, who hasfa combination that is mut form. If we have the right attitude | ments are very much in evidences i lly bene-| but. we remain individ ne] m ° 7 ico} ) =} io] I [=] =} 5 sqood 40d ANOHd | . ' wan 'Relkman of Chicago, ‘en route| bean visiting In Dickinson for the [ficlaly Changesvie coral and blus | fut we, remain, indi ahd our fellow beings, we are rn | wakes Beer ca, i Fancy Watermelons and : to the coast, were the guests gf Dr.| past several days, returned to Bis-Jsilk is the material used. The trim-| ‘ lisse beter Ge alae hagas FEFECTIVE ENSEMRLE | Ruapberriog and Mrs, Perry in Bismarck yester-| marck yesterday and has now gone{ming is made of narrow folds of the ie ae eens Hehe vel fecta jars cainat) thi wasp berries. ¢ to her home in Duluth. alike woven IasvaeWids border. Eons thovaatie! pravecationvehey'ao| Yaar hy the uae of color contrast \ ¥ —_—--- —_ ands of wool in three shades of ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Miss Louise Johnson of Washburn entertained her two house guests at dinner Monday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. Japanese decorations were used. RETURNS FROM BLACK HILLS Mrs. E. S. Thompson of Wilton, who has just returned from a trip to the Black Hills, was in the city yesterday visiting friends. OHIO VISITORS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stromstad of Lancaster, Ohio, who have been visiting for the past three weeks with relatives in Bismarck, Mandan and Sims, left today for their home. HERE YESTERDAY M. Brawman and Julius Brawman, students of Spokane, Wash., were in the city today en route to New York City. They are driving through. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff this morning at the St Alexius hospital. Mr. and = Mrs. Zuraff are residents of Sterling. DOUGLAS PEOPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lather of Doug. las were in Bismarck yesterday ¢ route to their home after an extend ed motor trip. The man or woman who uses the; brown, for instance, give much char salad fork for the main course is not | acter to an outfit of natural colored | SANS FUR COLLARS rly so much of a problem as the | | kasha. Many of the new spring coats have no fur collars, but are worn with scarfs tied ti but the chroat Scarfs of plaid silk are very appro-| priate for such wear. | ‘DANCE | PHON YOUR GROCER— FROCK A most attractive dance frock is made of chartreuse chiffon with an irregular skirt line and a wide gir of green gold mi tissue, BLACK STILL GOOD Black continues to he extremely smart for afternoon wear, with color SiGuP SANTEE OODS relict introduced by costume jewel- Hage tana Geese paonn Puth and Mr. ae Mrs. G. W. eae : . s ER GUESTS eterson of Painte 00 in . “45 i : Mics “Henrietta, Beach entertained| Bismarck ‘yesterday, visiting and| Having sold out of sizes we ae Ginter as noah atntie Grand shopping. were fortunate in securing 2 ‘acific Hotel for Dr. and Mrs. Fran! mes z RIAA Spence of Alaska and Mrs. L. F. DAUGHTER BORN number of new Printed Silk Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stinde of Stan-| Dresses of wanted sizes to go|| “We don’ t need to OtaBGGRETS ton announce the birth of a daveh-|-with our regular July Clear- MAEM Gruman _ Sale. Sarah Gold Shop.|| Worry this year” Marshalltown, Ia, are the guest: = 2 Main Street. ;; : of Mrs, Cobb's daughter, Mrs, W. L. : IN HAZEN San pans peers? a Diven, and Dr. Diven at the Hughes! Miss Hanfah Engseth of the Lucas a th eet oe ne hiohiott Apartments. store left yesterday fors Hazen to recollection of valuables spend her vacation with relatives. unguarded .. . Then the SPEAKS AT SILVER TEA eneeet comforting thought, “We Dr. Frank Spence, Alaskan mis- CRAWFORDS HERE don't need to worry this sionary, will spe thinjafiemoon/ 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. crawford: of : veer . Our £tna Burglary, the silver tea being given by e] Brittin were the guests of friends in} pon't Hi hi 1 Aer ye olicy protects everything!"* : ladies of the Presbyterian church. | Bismarck yesterday. apn al Pe VL ied es aOR GOS IE VISITS MOTHER AND SISTER BUSINESS VISITOR i ane e svete only a few hours may give Herbert F. Morgan, St. Louis, ar-} John Weitzke of Phoenix township iis Preparation for the removal] gome burglar just the chance he ‘ a rived in Bismarck this week to visit] was a business visitor in Bismarck) Of peeiles is so successful in remov-]] geeks. Dishonest servants, sneak his mother, Mrs. M. Morgan, and his} Wednesday. ing freckles and giving a clear, beau-|] thieves and persons entering your sister, Mrs. O. T. Rasen. EARS titul complexion that it is sold by ies for appafently legitimate va : ENTERS TRAINING SCHOOL all drug and department, stores with |] Premoses iat SPPO eo ntant causes AT LAKE iE MELISSA ed\ ; Miss Anna Mitzel of Linton has b2- % guarantee to refund the money if peers const | Bt ie webb: sccompatish enaneresning at the St. ialexles hos-| "pont hide your freckles ampere RT “IZE H Webb, are at Lake Melissa, Shoram, veil or waste time on lemon juice or Minn. IN MINNEAPOLIS cucumbers; get an ounce of Othine Elmer Meyer of the Bank of eng Fem ° then. pen) the first _ ETURNS HOME a to Mi {| few applications should show a won-|] SEMI ANNUAL LA ES Iral eae who has been spendleg bite Dakota has gone to Minneap-| gertul improvement, some of thel]' For a few cents a day; an Atna w ST a few days here, returned to his lighter freckles vanishing entirely, policy will secure you home at Wilton yesterday. ON BUSINESS Be, etreote. ask for the double |] against {oes of personal possessions. STYLES Alex Neff was here from Phoenix | So74"8! sono back ~ manrantes, || , 2 permits you to leave your home RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN | township yesterday on business. SOlhine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N,|| Unoccupled for a continuous period tumed from thine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N. ¥ iS “ - Sheriff Hedstrom | re! . Y¥.—Adv. of four months, And its protec- |} i ee t Mbeseuishines, avecallve Jamestown yestert where he had FROM WILTON tion dan be extended to cover per. || Every ladies’ shoe In al f 0 taken an insane patient. T. R. Taylor of Wilton was here on Ganaicholdcus lenyehere in the F . the 1925 styles and gen- business Wednesday. Crises iBtatenee Gerad stock will be displayed at prously reduced for TO HISTORICAL MEETING —_—___—_—_—__ DR. M. E. BOLTON tates or Canada, this big clearance. sale erously reduce or LF, Crawford and FA, Falconer! Cantilever’s Offer Foot Seo us today! is big clearance sale. quick sale shi ing for the historians se renee Pan Minn. Freedom. A. W. Lucas Co. Osteopathic Physician $ 5 9 5 oeaNtetce ELECTRIC COOKERY 119%, 4th 8, ‘Telephone 240 ||| HENRY & HENRY . . we Relief Cor will Bismar . D. $5 95 ! i grade Sati ac a 7 4 $4 95 _ tie oman Wesley Baker, 216 MEANS jismarck, N Insurance Agency. | ‘ High grade Satin, Black, Blond and Gun Metal. fo i Ninth street, Friday afternoon. __COOKING IN COMFORT | ——————_—_____—— IN COMFORT : i values up to $10.00 Tiadieat ann ae Best quality Patent Ladies ress Shoes, LEAVES FOR PLAINVIEW : itched Satin, Patent and Kid. R. A. Kramer will leave tomorrow leather, fancy stitche Goodi qualities andiotathe : for | Plianview, Minn., for a two shoes. Values up to Fall Low Shoes and Oxfor Values 3 95 new styles. Values up i $7.50 up to $9.00. Specially priced, at..... ° to $7.50 VACATION TRIP Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wright have gone on a two weeks’ vacation trip. VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. P. C. Remington will leave tonight for a visit in Minneapolis. BUSINESS TRIP . Jake Johnson has returned from & ‘ f short business trip to Jamestown. HERE FROM WASHBURN * one way to be 8 always _ Entire Stock of White Kid Slippers and Sandals Ata 20% Discount Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday Mrs. Joe Mann of Washburn visit- ed friends here yesterday. . c. B. Le ee eae. Paul last i . ie ren t night on business. 0 KILL won’t do tery the most. Sa experienc he knows Fresh Butter and Butter- S" Ree en joe Patent MEN’S ie milk daily. Phone 880, Mod- sorely just will not set. ern Dairy. But Certo will ie it every y time. Leather SHOES n aan When co] * : , ‘bound to jel. You canna have ‘a e P failure. Sandals ur entire stock of C The Weather , ta ti zak ea Men's Shoes reduced a oe Fair tonight and Friday. jelly-makin, id Cg to make room for er ae ciratt grein ethey~ $2.95 ‘Early Fall stock: 5 ge But with Certo you can $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 : make your jams and jellies oe ae ke A ; TIME FOR = plies the jellying element. : Ad yin con mako ha oguin on MEN’S ANOTHER memati py Geeieasen rere oo “ $1.95 CHILDREN'S SHOES OXFORDS ‘ ‘ All Men’s Oxfords of “The head ag the erent One lot of . PRICED FOR high grade material of al anish romances. * a . and latest styles at _ * RICARDO CORTEZ, Slippers and vICK CLEAN UP cee ie JETTA GOUDAL Di €: A ___ NOAH BEERY Sandals 15% iscoun » MERMAID COMEDY, “SIT TIGHT” ReMpSGrR TREN EINT AERC 2A ARTS IN ASOD APTANA A TD AOR AERATION

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