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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SKIRTS AND COLARS GOING UP- oN tailored frocks that are worn under welveteen wraps. SHOES MATCH FROCKS oxfords in the mew pastel sthades are very attractive with silk yer flannel frocks that exactly match. ONE KEY and gown that exactly m etch in color form a much smarter semble than contrasting colors RED CREPE GEOR( stunning coat is m " georgette with bands of coque Lers dyed to match. MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2330 Mrs. Albertson Is Honoree at 7 o'clock Dinner Mrs. Stanley Albertson of Detroit,| | Mrs, E. P. Q entertained last Mich., was guest of honor at the! night with a picnic at the Wildwood dinner which Miss Esther Taylor andj pavilion for her daughter, Miss Mar- a Miss Irma Logan gave Thursday! ion Quain, who returned home re. be Ss : 1, g TO INSURE HARMONY evening at 7 o'clock at the home .of| cently from school in the east. Guests 3 4 ‘ : . e's, Pf Af the dress is elab the latter, 423 Fifth street. included twenty-four couples of the 4 c . [ most sure to be coupled w covers were marked for eight with} younger set. j Plain coat, but if the dres. dainty fan shaped place cards in aj At 6:30 o'clock a picnic supper’ [Straight tube, the co: Picnic Given for Younger Set | by Mrs. Quain' TONIGHT — Fri and Saturday ZANE GREY’S Thr'll-shot romance of the taming of the West. Told in the forceful language of the six-shooter and filmed variety of colors, harmonizing with the bouquets of pastel tinted sweet peas that graced the table A four course dinner was served. was served after which the evening was spent with games, dancing and other informal amusements. Included among the out of town [elaborate as you plea ELECTRIC COOKERY in the beauty spots of the West. | guests were Miss Rachel Lenhart! | of Hazelton, Herndon Taylor of West | : ; yr : | Point; Ensign E. J. Taylor, Jr., of | . ; : i | | MEANS COOKING IN COMFORT’ oa - | Use Gas. it’s the Scientific Fuel. “THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS” Jack Helt, Billie Dove and Noah Beery Bank of N. D. Employees Picnic at Sunnyside; the U. S_N., and Weston Baker of San Diego, Calif. FROM FRANCES TOWNSHIP William Gerke of Frances town- ship was in the city yesterday on{ An elaborate picnic lunch, base’ husiness, ball games, sack and foot races, @ tug of war, boxing match and swim- ming were only a few of the many amusements provided for the em- ployees, officials and guests of the Bank of North Dakota who went on a picnic to Sunnyside, near Mandan, ‘Thursday evening. ‘There were more than sixty people who left the bank in cars at 4 o'clock in the aftgrnoon. The affair was voted one of the most successful in the history of the nk’s social activities. G. W. janda was in general churge of the enter- tainment. Cantilever’s Comfort is ( — den. A.W. Lucas Co. HERE FROM STERLING ——- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McClean of Sterling are in the city today on business. SHOPPED HERE THURSDAY | Mrs. M. E. Ryan and daughter, Mrs.! Art Button, of Braddock were shop- ping in the city yesterday HERE ON BUSINESS A. T, Summer of Rolla, field col- lector for the Bank of North Dakota, | is spending the week in the city on} : > 3 . | business. : | i Tonight at 8». m. in Gospel PATHE NEWS MERMAID COMEDY ent (back of Auditorium) al | Special Object 1 n for old) ‘and young. Evangelist Har- old Harper of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. HL, will speak. All are welkeome. | First Show 7:30 USUAL ADMISSION Second at 9:00 RETURNS FROM ABERDEEN Miss Vera Porter has returned from a two weeks’ visit in Aberdcen with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Porter. FROM APPLE CREEK Pat Sullivan of Apple Creek was a bustnees visitor in the city yester- jay, RETURNS FROM DICKINSON Roy Stewart has returned from Dickinson where he has been on business. Three frecks SKIRTS AND COLORS GOING UP BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer The general tendenc: for uplift A. W. Lucas Company E DISPLAY IN SHOW WINDOWS. SILK HOSE SALE ENTERTAINS MISSIONARY DIVI- rat show te effective use of fine lace. | SION three frocks," he explained, | will be very soft, andy "The w feeling of subtlety and | ‘ threat without the aid] Shave an) of any of the twisted wire, whalebone] femininity about them which is not! or celluloid trellis work that used tof yuined at the sueritice of simplicity appears to have penetrated the world) be such an abomination, imness. \ of fashions. sand collars are) The most attractive afternoon fall, there is apparent a both striving upward this season] frock 1 ny of the new r fullness, and the sophist with amazing rapidity. | fall collections is the one illustrated iendeta, “116 Higher collars and h skirts} today of F worn aun are the order of the day, high “The youthfulness the lace. skirt recommends it to all the abl Three tables played bridge at the emb home of Mrs L. A. Winters, ‘Tenth street, Thursdiy evening, at the meeting of the Missionary division of St. Cecelia, Honors were won by Mrs. R. F. Clark and Mrs. M. J. McCarty. Flowers were used to decorate the house. A lunch was served after the games. The VISITED BERE Miss Pauline Weist of Mercer vis- ited friends in the city yesterday. LEAVE FOR ABERDEEN Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant McDon- ald are leaving to: by car for Aberdeen, S. D., where they will make their home. VISIT IN MAKOTA Mrs. J. Sweeney has gone to Ma- kota, N. D., to be the guest of her brother, Joe Hall, and family, GUEST OF MISS RUNEY Mrs. J.T. Sarvis of Mandan’ is spending the day in the city, the guest of Miss Madge Runey. her — also) trim: VISITED HERE YESTERDAY Miss Vida Noble of Mott was a sitor at the J. T. O'Neil home Thursday. fashion authority, “and the novelty of the high collar. “French women have never» pletely banned the high Rendel mate, are. Ie we have. Th s doubt as Db give 1t A liGué Tullnes ness and chic that may I: : ages t esaf fonden Fe ee tie . ; by subtly swathing the throat. t F Grin Eton & { “The American woman associtte arene acon Welanial : t a collar with discomfort. She re-| n re aniey tunis, Welerys C members the instruments of torture! | FSO On td that were offered to her twenty ye: f ‘ ago. It took her several years to un : own ot do the damage these did to the line) ¢ re 4 trimmed | of her throat, consequently any at-| with godets of bl worn over | tempt to start any collar propaganda black satin slip trimmed with satin] has been immediately squelched by! bands embroidered in black jet. | er. The youthfulness the other} “Rut gradually dresses have heen! frock is its greatest charm, Tt brought closer about the neck, andi white chiffon and white hand-mad it is only logical to bring in the col- lace, the chiffon being embroide acct lar.” with a wheat motif. “Any compl IS VISITING HERE However, this does not mean that, tion as to line would be quite un Mrs. Leo Wilson of Washburn is the new collars will be uncomfort ne visiting in Bismarck, the guest of; ~~ ~~~. TS ee Mrs. R. S. Indseth and Mrs. Inez action and co —— ‘ Gallahan, ————— 4 | action and GUEST OF SISTER CITY NEWS t Dove, Alma Bennett, jeorge Nichols e Miss Tollie Nelson oe Washburn e¢—_——_-—. one Searas, Ni Hole aren is visiting in Bismarck wi er 7 : sister, Miss Esther Nelson. BISMARCK HOSP ITAL Admitted: Mrs. W. H. cust. og TO BE EMPLOYED HERE Beulah; Hugh Montgomery, Harvey; Tom Carlson and Adolph Krueger Mrs. John Howsfloen, Price; Anton have come to Bismarck from Hazen Bader, Venturia; Mrs. L, M. Daily to he employed here for sometime. |Carson; Anton Welsch, Killdeer. — Discharged: Harold Albers, Han- RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS nover; Joe Peterson, city; Geo. Bell, Mrs. Zoe Sprague has returned city; Mrs. William Albers, Hazen; from Minneapolis where .§% has Mrs. William Rabe, Hannover; Mrs. The table and house were beauti-| been for the past four weeks taking C. W. Kanthack, Stanton; Ruth fully decorated with garden flowers.|@ course at the Beauty Culture Becker, Beulah. : ates After the dinner the party attended| school. | Birth: Mrs, George G. Davis, girl the theatre in Mandan. Taylor. The dinner is an annual affair. GUESTS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kimball, Sioux Falls, S.'D., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Brazerol, 410 Third street, left last evening for their home by car. Mrs. Kimball is a graduate of the Bis- marck High school. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer of Minneapolis, formerly of Bismarck, announce the birth of a son, Arthur Charles, on July 27. cea BUSINESS TRIPS Ernest Millikan has returned from Menoken and other nearby towns after a short business, trip. TO LIVE IN GLENDIVE Mrs. Lafe Blensley left yesterday for Glendive, Mont., to make her home. Mr. Blensley has been in Glendive for sometime. RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burke and chil- tinet not pos could untrimmed back i it ntrimned com. olute requirement, L. T. L. HAS PICNIC Fifty-two members of the L. T. L. and W. C. T. U, held a pienic at the capitol grounds Thursday afternoon. A picture of the group on the steps of the Memorial building was taken and will be on display at the Finney Drug Store, Atter the picnic luncheon the uft- ernoon was spent with games. The L. T. L. songs and rally cries were pr iced. The next regular meeting of the organization will be next Wednesday atternoon at the Baptist church, at which time preparations for the W. T. U. convention program will be made. SATURDAY FROM BENSON COUNTY G. A. Gilbertson, auditor of Ben- son county, was in the city yester- day on busines: | Y. ~t s| on TL took is difficult,” FROM UNDERWOOD Mrs. 0. L, Nordquist and ald, and nephew, Bobby Underwood motored to Bismarck terday, spent the day with fr! and returned home this mornin yn, Don- Regular $1.95 quality. Pure silk, medium Full-fashioned, pure silk chiffon . every pair sold with weight of a standard TO GLACIER PARK Miss Lucille Dahl and Miss Bertha Burton left this morning for a va- cation trip to the Glacier National park. They will be joined at Wash- burn by Miss Hilda Gustafson, nurse at the Bismarck hospital. ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY DIN-+ NER Mrs. 0. E, Anderson, 403 Thrd, en- tertained at dinner Wednesday even- ing on the occasion of Mr. Ander- son's birthday. Mr. John L. Larson, whose birthday is on the same date, shared honors with Mr. Anderson. Covers were laid for eight. weight, irregu- , but sold as irregu- 2 is staged in the mountains, in h Beery anc i rent natural grandeur. William Scott, rl and her sweetheart from mong those f pursuig rustlers, a huge supportin dropped down a sheer cliff, ee to death many of the horse- a sp lars — your money back a guarantee of satisfac for every pair that does Colors include Gun Metal, Biege, Nickel, Bob-o-link, Gold, Nude, French Nude. Notts crushing tien. not give satisfaction. Soverign, Colors include — Gun Metal, Airedale, Nude, Silver, Peach. siz ” Running through the entir is a powerful, absorbing love that b hes the ruggednes: wholesomeness of the great West. One of the biggest surprises is the of the identity of the mys- ked rider. AT THE CAPITOL ing the part of Lassiter, ttracting g1 Fawn, All Tom sat the Willa ‘oat S| discover! famous novel, “Riders of the P: Penious nae Sage,” is playing now. In’ this virile drama of pi eee eee Woste FASHIONS | / Cae es aa Mix portrays the p rn hero who, like a di Ss SLEEVES ating angel, swept through leeves are no- Atmosphers, raids ide of the carly settlem ade his name a terror to ri t wrong. He pli it so « vineingly and with such a wealth dramatic force that the role is ¢ tined to stand as one of his greatest. € The closing scene of thi thrabhinz | Chin damask in all the [ Fort Rice. jdrama of the great Western desert; vivid and pastel shades is used for Discharged: Mrs. George Zirn- | helt, Hazelton; Anton Froelich, Man-|“~——————— dan; Arthur Hinsz, Stanton; Anna | Heiser, Stanton. . RETURNS HOME Mrs. L, G. Eastman of Hazelton, who has been visiting here for sev: eral days has returned to her home. HOUSE GUEST Miss Hazel Vreneland of Hazen is the house guest of Miss Katie Fisch- er. Miss Vreeland is also visiting her brother who is ill at a local hos- pital. PLEATED Pleated and ruffl ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOT! a ticed on the new frock Admitted: Battzer, ci’ Henry Hartley, city; Esther Howe, Wilton; Eva Schneider, Glen Ullin; | Cecilia Hoffart, Strasburg; I. E. Scheller, Wishek; Mrs. Ella Schiltz, VISITING IN MINOT | - Mrs. C. A. Slorby, and Miss Marion Melby have motored to Minot to re-, @————— main over the week-end with friends.'| A'J THE MOVIES GUEST HERE ss Miss Rachel Lenhart of Hazelton ELTINGE THEATRE is in the city, a guest at the A. I. “The Light of Western Stars,” an- Lenhart home. other of those clean, gvholesome, == typically American stories for which LAKOTA WOMAN HERE |Zane Grey is famous, is showing at Mrs. Caddie S. Sanger of Lakota, the Eltinge for today and Saturday. . D., is more thai enthused! Picture-goers, who have come: to about North Dakota after returning expect certain things in Zane Grey from an extended visit in Peoria, Ill, productions, will find them in over- whero@he has been the guest of her flowing measure in his latest. “The mother, Opportunities far superior Light of Western Stars” is a romance dren have returned from a motor] to those in the east are to be found of the Arizona border where desper- trip to‘the Black Hills, They also) here she believes. adoes clash with the sturdy Amer- visited Mr. Burke’s brother in Mon-| Mrs, Sanger has been gathering icans who are building up the great tana. ‘ material on the resources of North range country. . Dakota during the past year and is} The story vividly pictures the last in Bismarck this week to arrange to stand of the bold, bad men of the eee e | Electric Vacuum Cleaner A Regular $35.00 Valuc For Saturday Only at $29.75 cash Complete Attachments Retail at $5.00 HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson and children of Wilton were in the city yesterday to attend the “Ten Com- mandments” at the Eltinge. have her data published in booklet form. RETURNS FROM TRIP TO COAST West—outlaws, cattle rustlers and pillagers—on the last strip of fron- tier country, and the love element or which is pivoted the thrilling battle Helps you win — The Jewel is equal in every respect to machines selling at 15 to 20 dollars higher. It is made by a manufacturer who has been building fine cleaners for 15 years. It is fully GUARANTEED FOR 'TWO YEARS instead of the cus- tcmary one year, proving that it is BUILT UP te a standard of quality. not DOWN toa p Check These JEWEL Features! Every One is Vital. Yet NO OTHER CLEANER, Selling at anywhere near the new JEWEL PRICE, has them. Oversize 1/5 H. P. Motor, cooled—ample reserve power. Non-cramping Pistol Grip handle with convenient Push Button Switch. Double Row Soft Bristle Brush for picking up lint, threads, etc., can be instantly attached to the nozzle. Cleaner can be used either with or without brush. Full 14-inch Streamline Aluminium nozzle. Mrs. J. E. Dawson returned from a month’s trip to the coast, visiting in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and other smaller cities. The day before leaving for home she, attended the North Dakotan’s Picgie, at Point Defiance Park, Tacoma. The North Dakotan’s there were: T. W. Grif- fin and two daughters, Mrs. N. W. Hutchinson, Mrs. Floss and husband, Charles Kupitz and daughter, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDonald, Mr. and Mrs, Israel Robinson, Mrs. Shen- kenburg, Mrs. Maason and daughter Rose, Mrs. Harns, Mrs. Hallum, Mr. and Mrs. Blexruds, Mrs. Cornelia D. Vold and Lloyd Porter. Also while in Portland she had a very pleasant visit with the Nichols family. STANDARD MERCHANDISE peEXPECTER HOME TODAY | IS wegian Lutheran church will return | tonight from os Killdeer mountains, ECONOMY. where he ha: in since Tuesday on ee against high-handed villainy is in- geniously combined with rcd-blooded at work or play! ELLOWS who win keep fit! They have vitality, pep, vigor. Do you feel like wading into things? Arch Preserver Shoes will help. They lift you up on your feet —urge you on—keep you hustling. Come and see. ARCH RoE The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Saturday; except prob- ably thundershowers. Lady Forestérs Will hold a food sale Sat- urday, August 8th, at air Finest of Aluminum castings, ys Aug! Special adjustment on Rear Roller to raise or lower nozzle for differ- ent rug nap thicknesses. Long nozzle points get into corners and out-of-the-way places. Hinge Clip at top of Dust Bag permits instant emptying and pre- vents leakage of dust. All plugs and fittings used through- out are Standard and are approved by the Underwriters’ Laboratories. Hoskins. Dressmaking School Madame _ Blanche I. Molleur, Mgr. Fall class beginning Sept. 1st. Day and Evening Classes. Third Floor Bismarck Business College. Phone 865 |a camping t | LEAVE FOR CANDO George H. Holton, Alf and Erling Jacobson and Miss B. Jacobson of Scranton arrived in the cit; day, leaving today for Cando. SLAUGHTER PAINLESS Paris—A n cattle lessly ye by Mme. Simons, founder of the League for the Protection of Ani- mals. A\ dart from a gun is shot into the brain and death said to be instantaneous and painle: « yester- _Bergeson’s Films Properly Developed Snappy Kor Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mall Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 940 Bismarck, N. D. Sorenson Hardware Co. .