, i oh ope t a oi i | | | | sf hoy a -e-ee— “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY:2, 1925 Social and Personal NECK BRACELET-|Richmond Bootery nS Greatly. Enlarged — The Richmond Bootery ha: the most = modern and’ up-to-date stores in this section of the country Miss Moynier Has Seven Tables at Unique Bridge Party Miss Rose Moynier entertained las evening at the home of Judge and! were honor gu: Mrs. A. M. Christianson, 1006 Fifth, Monday evenin, street, with seven tables of bridge.| Hendrickson’s of Mr. endrickson Is have been under way for the past month, have .been completed. The store has deen enlarged so that the floor space ix doubled. The shop has been departmentized so that the men’s, women's und children’s sec- tions are entirely separate. ‘The women’s department is extended so that the seating capacity is twice its former size and is outfitted with agteks . Party Inspiration “Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hendrickson t a surprise party in celebration of Mr. rthday anniversary. Tulips were the flowers used to de-| Four tables of whist were in play, Lapierre a “ul corate the rooms. favors honors going to Mr. and Mrs. Hans neat ae; Sarthene eal ie eA ied out in tho table appoint- 1 Elmquist and Mr. ac te Gin. Gram, Mi: la ia ind in the menu of the three! R. Alfred Vischof of Man- course luncheon served at the con- clusion of the games. Honors at bridge Were won by Mrs. ng LaRye and Miss Ethel Con- radi. ’ Mrs. T. Quanrud Honoree at Mrs. Elagel jan was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. Bernard Andrus and Miss Katherine Andrist served a charm- ingly appointed course luncheon dur- ing the eveni: Covers were mark- ed for 24 guests., Valentine colors and favors were used in Mrs. Haskins dren is a specialty of the firm and a miniature merry-go-round fitting stand has been installed. The c»n- ve~ tor, colored lights and frolicking “animals lend quite a carnival u.. te tae Upset, Another new f is the chiropody , ere is a‘really new something. Letts ae Ps chat the ae u i This necklace has been called the Vision of Miss. Clara B. Westphal, E. Ulmer’s Bridge Hostess to the neck-bracelet, since it resembies n #* able chiropodist. tungnified copy of the pl The only change in the pélicy of band bracelet. ‘It comes Lak (baad accoraing to 1. ne mond, the proprietor, |i: bed ta PRG aL lection and better. sérvic Se iid TAISEN EM she SUN Oe ning at a clever bridge party. Three} Woman for her ideal-—and what more tables played, honors going to Mrs.' universal and lasting appeal need al Curtis Dirlam. M ‘~ Informal Club Mrs. E, Ulmer, 112 Avenue C, en-; tertained last evening at bridge in compliment to Mrs. Theodore Quan- rud, whose ‘birthday anniversary it was. Two tables were in play. A valentine color motif was carried atin the decorations and in the course Juncheon served at the con- clusion of the: games. Mrs. Quanrud cae remembered with an attractive gi - Dickinsons Are Mrs. C. A. Haskins entertained the Informal Bridge club Monday ev | News From the j than those pe Ta | State Univers‘¢; | Treen ra te ann (hes AN Most woman art students at the State University select teaching as a profession upon graduation, ; accord: ing to ‘esults of i made by Professor head of the Univ ment, picture or a play have H. os ecrouend poeta elements? {and Mrs. Earl Draper of Bismarc! rrr | were guests of the club. A course} || | ELTINGE THEATI luncheon was served at the conclusion] Wallace Beery makes hi: of play. Mrs. E. M. Hendricks will be|Pearance as n ser hostess at the next mecting ged Water,” Joseph ¢ weeks, matic story of the lif on the New England coast, shown at the Eltinge Theatre nesday. Beery is shown as tain of a station and th It is-different with the graduates Lois Wilson. from the school of engin Far from objecting to being wiven! State University. The a paternal role, Bee » the men who g¢ first ap- father in “Rug- Lincoln’ two nSen being sen, Wed-| ty Art depart: Complimented At LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pa Dinner on Sunday ’ iachs Militant, I. 0. O. F., will give Superintendent and Mrs. C. B. Dick-) 8 masquerade dance February 11 at inson of the Indian school were guests| the I. O. O. F. hall. Prizes will be of honor at the prettily appointed! given to the best and most comical her of ; dduated from ti please ‘ rf than anyone else. partment at the Unive: st year dinner party given Sunday evening| dressed couples. The Grand Pacific] firm helict that continue re connected with la stern at the Grand Pacific hotel by Pro-| orchestra will furniuh the music. The} oye duende on w pine fjtma atthe <preasht,tnw, while committee in charge consists of Mrs. P. G. Harrington,. Mrs. John Fl and Mrs, Horace Menefie. A xo time is assured to all who attend. fessor and Mrs. W. R. Weide.” Covers were markedfor cight guests. An informal evening was spent fol- lowing the dinner. Guests were in- timate friends of the honorees. LARGE CLASS INITIATED A large clasy of candidates was initiated into the lgcal Todge of the Modern Wctdmen of America last, night. A program of speeches fol- lowed the jini jatory work, and re- freshments were served. Delega- tions from the McKenzie and Wilton lodges were present, as well as mem- bers from several other states. MONDAY CLUB MET c succeeding cha: ority Of the graduates yo ©: initely different frgm the eding| to work independently or ones, and he believes that in “Rug. | With the smaller companies in North xed Water” he has a more than rood | Dakota, Ul Za D BASKET SOCIAL The Sons and Daughters of Norway will meet Friday, February 5, at 8 o'clock at the A. O. U. W. hall for a basket social and dance following the regular session, Mémbers and fricnds are invited. Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock with old time and mod-|; ern dances featured. All members are urged to attend and the ladies to bring baskets. AT HOME FEBRUARY 15 Yc , oe al Announcements have been re ey tell us, the epithet | r Baxter is featured with! N ; Wilson and Phyllis Ma-| the ver in this pictur | es Cynthia Grey : Says: i taken inorder tl 1 dismis thus. permitti to be opened one wei has been the custom in to give the students at the i spring ‘recess of about duratio D iood Friday and the f The Monday club met yesterday af- will be flung at the wom-' ception tornoon with Mrs. Hl. P. Goddard,| ed in the city. to the effect that Mr-lan who docx her own sewins, cook, lowi day the re The program included papers, be irs. E. G. parjeee a te atling, cleaning and ti i “Prairie Flowers,” by Mrs. S. W.[ home after February 16 at Room) Giousehold engineering corpora: Corwin; “Flowers of the High! 800, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck. ‘The Bs -Cleveland, tions will strut their stuff in every! held vale and hamlet of this Iand of the} June free and home of the radio, so that) pcateea owill have pay no more at-! . op to the way her house or A group of trevtis of Mr’ and Mrs.{#Partment is cared for than her h F. G. Ackerman gathered ut their] >And. pays ito their automobile. , home on Seventh, street Saturday ftiry of corporation house- inthe diy Mngrcklein of Ashley wt vening to surprise. Mr. Ackerman | KeePiMielas the grand, far off, divine town, where she will transact busi-j on the oceasion of his birthday an-| (vent toward which the whole hous ness ‘epnnected with her work, in the| niversary. The evening was,spent in| Kecping world is moving h ne| Miversary. Th { nseially new. North Dakota Federation of Women’s; Playing bridge. | Luncheon babi! ‘arious communities, in fact, have indulged in community living. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED EASTESN STAR TO MEET The theory was for “women to A marriage license: was issyed yes: The Eastern Star will meet tonight ‘have a chance to enjoy the ends of terday to Miss Irma. C. Krause and) Places,” by Mrs. H. $. Dobler; “Ro-| cards were mailed from and History of Perfume,”| 0! M. W. Roan; and a poem “Death of the Flowers,” given by Mrs. W. G. Black.. z EN ROUTE TO JAMESTOWN hio. No further details are available. 12 and the June 9 rather than June 16, this chang close Jul 5 In explaining the re: session will open With ummer session will at- out ten days earlier next June and this would enable them to nd positions easier. The committee so believed that the earlier date for the summer session benef to the teachers of the state who expect to attend as they would have a full month after the Lf n for a vacation before the pbblic schools opened in the fall. ric score board fi: the score for athletics in twenty-four i nated figures will be in- the armory of the ae within a few day per, of Minot, pri the General engineering society here, which) organization is in charge the building and installing of board. The score board will be six feet high by three feet wide and will have space for the names of two units of figures. The figures will be illuminated by the plug system and will flash in colored lights. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those wio so kindly assisted us during the recent illness and death of Mrs. Chas. Al- lensworth, and for the many beauti- ful floral’ offerings. Mr. Chas, Allensworth and children. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Od and family, M Beetham. at 7:30 o'slock is the bee Ben. te pearance ely, hoes th ple. Business of great importance is, oUt by its mea The Zounle will make their. howe in| to be transacted.” Following ‘Initia-| We remember, les 7 is «, tion services a special musical pro-| #89 various magazin about Baldwin’ where the groom is cngags) ee Till be ites Refreshments| these community living experiments. ed in business. & are to me served. We dare wager that not one of VISITORS LEAVE aes these communities. still lives ., MARRIED SUNDAY e question raised in our mind prs. Andrew Johnson and daughter ‘the wedding of Miss Evelyn Black, whenever this theory cf household Hazen have retarned to their homes and Theodore H. Wall was solemniz-| engineering conporgtions bobs up after a visit in Bismarck with Mrs,,ed Sunday, January 31, in Mandan.;this—what have ypu; to offer the Seknscn’s and "Mea, Stetson's sister, The couple will make their home in| mass of women any more satinfying MreS. Elmer Fahigren, Bismarck, where Mr. Wall is em- to them than household “drudgery,” | played at the Lenhart Drug store. |if you wish to call it so? INITIATED INTO eget | Sigae cess We grant fist all homemating , OVERNIGHT GUE ‘women need more leisure than they Fee aan, or or ctek, “hee| Miss Ethel Angliss of Glendive, 'have—fore time for “the ends cx been initiated In to the “Scabbard| Mont., was the guest of her sister, life.” nd Blade,” honorary military fra-| Miss Maud Angliss of Bismarck,: But will not community living or Miversity of North| overnight, . Miss Et! ng en the infux of household engineering route to Fargo where she will visit experts give them too much leisure? relatives. After all, most women at heart are — 3 domestic. Their keenest need is the SUNSHINE CLUB TO. MEET need to express self through home The Sunshine club will mect at making. the home of’ Mrs. F. E. Diebi, 410) ‘Not all women want to paint and Avenue F, tombrrow afternoon. write and sing instead of: washing dishes and baking apple dumplings Is IL] and sterilizing the baby's bottle. John Shermer, piofeer resident of) You c: give all women success- the city, is confined to his bed by} fully a chronic diet of the best illness. Mr. Shermer bas nin; mor » the best plays, the best failing health for several months. | hooks, the best conversation with the ‘best peonle. DAUGHTER BORN | You can’t make Mayfair soph ~ Mr. and) Mrs. Tum Nessif, 411! cates of women who would rather Eighth street, are the parents of » bend their minds and cnergies. to daughter born on Sunday, January 31. babies and ‘broomsticks. PSY ‘" Besides, deep in the heart of even PARENTS OF DAUGHTER the most sophisticated of Mayfair Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clemence Natz of, lives the desire for privacy in one’s Mandan announce the birth of ® own home. And a pi te castle daughter on Saturday, January 30. | can't be Built around a community VESTRY TO MEET pian: The Vestry of St. George’s Episco- pal church will meet this evening at BUYING TRIP L, Glazer. of the Bismarck and Minot Cloak shops, who spent the week-end in the city, left for Minneapolis, Chicago and other cast- ern markets to purchase spring stock. BUYING TRIP Mrs, Joseph Tschumperlin loft last night for the ‘Twin Citi ind Chi- cago, where she will purchase spring millinery for the A. W. Lucas store. SLEIGH RIDE The Baptist Young People’s will entertain this evenin; sleighing party. Members to meet at the church at 7: A. 0. U, W. MEETING The regular meeting of the A. O. W. tonight will be follow Refreshment: WASHING SODA Washing soda is a necessity the kitchen, for scrubbing refrigerator and greasy pans. Special sale on silk dresses at Bismarck Cloak Shop. Union with a he] ls and dancing. by car will be served. Gc SEASERbAY 7:30 o'clock in the parish houses Pampa? ee Chartes F. Bletkreid of Baldwin] ase \case MEETING CZ ME Sl was in the city yesterday on busi- . ness. The Bible class meets at St. George’s Episcopal church Wednes- Gay nroning 7:45 o'clock, VISITING DAUGHTERS : Mrs. Fred Junge of Braddock is in the city for u few days’ visit with her daughters. VISITING HERE a Mrs. R. E. Smith of Underwood is visiting in the city with relatives. ON BUSINESS A. C. Crum of MéKenzie was a business visitor here- yesterday. perae are AT THE CAPITOL It is doubtful if any stage play has been shown to ‘more people ‘or in more cities and towns than “East Lynne,” which William Fox has put on the screen under the direc- tion of capares Fiyas, ne ck opens & two-day run al ie ‘Theatre tomorrow. This perennial favorite bes béen in . pertoire of every stock company for las generations; it oF layed New. York, ink C. and Hi e, Texas; it kas thrille the social elite as well as the gallery god in' nearly every country on the YS. HERE TODAY A. L. Garnes of Regan is in the city today on business. Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, no de- America’s most famous. dessert~ ory? [> Tked of pies sind puddings? Tey Jell-O. . = Because the story of “Bust Lynne”| . You'll Gnd Jell-O sancly swect, ' and is that: never gets out-of-date.| - much lighter and casier to digest. Thea one of | since repairs and alterations, which | students « ng} is, th Clark basketball ease | total ) up | Forward {Forward } Center | Guard— ! Guard— | Substitu An \ vort large | Cox, manage space is set aside for: exclusively ju- | town is_on Jat th | today noon at the Grand P: tel, and ‘cbr’ 1G. All Head Colds- AN-A-CIN would be! Joe Barth w ber of the proj dance given by Miss Betty Loftiouse r the Welsh singers’ * DR. M. E. BOLTON THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fort Clark Team NV. F. W. Members Looking For Games| Seven victories t not one ¢ ¢ formidable on. ‘The t of 187 poi a » nents 98, Howing is the Fort Clark line D. Martin. KE. Matzlle. Brazda. ta 1. Aukarberg. yames with writ Northern y team Clark B Pac venile footwear. Catering to chil-| about 47 miles from Bismarek. 'Kiwanians Plan For Cohcert by chairman of th he meeting of the Kiwanis An_ especially interesting num- the specialty M s Bernice Joslin, high school who recently rip, told conditions and 1 ad. Announcements were erning the pletion of plans concert on ary. 18, Use Gas, the scientific fuel. Osteopathic Physician 4th St. Telephone; 210W Bismarck, N. D. FOOT SPECIAL diseases of the feet success lly treated. hone 311 ‘LARA WES! Richmond's Bootery Evenings by appointme: oR. Headaches Relieved at once &°y ANACIN Physicians’ favorite old prescription per. fected by scientists in new tablet form. No narcotic drugs. Absolutely safe. Does not gepress the heart. At all drug stores 25c. Stops Pain. tricity, the Maytag is \ tat soto fo LH} gasoline motor. y Washday — is: SOLVED after you see how casily and quickly fhe Maytag washes everything you put into its satin-smooth heat- retaining, !!fs-lasting cast aluminum tub. ing. See if clean tubfuls 3 to 7 minutes of one hour doesn’t shorten your. washday and make it trial in your own home. FRENCH & WELCH AY RUPP BROTHERS | WING t \ ' I doesn’t depen ~ there are.oo many ways to serve Jell the fad that you can always have variety. © Use it on a week’s wash- 50 pounds dry clothes washed in easier. Phone us for this free Uf It Doesn't Sell It- i self, Don't Keep It BISMARCK BALDWIN MERC. CO. wine sf ne’ wuest of honor ‘eV eral G For homes without elec- ' ‘Eltinge to Have Banquet Thursday Night| rand Pacific meeatt at 7 o'clock" day evening ccle- | ; brating the anniversary of at} ‘break of the Philivpine in on, | has been arranged for by th | tmarck vost of the Veterans of De eign Wars. The dinner will be not] ly tor members of the post, but mem is permitted to invite a est, so that plans are being made wn attendance of Of or 70 men. Governor A, G. e will be in at the bang pon for a talk, T n by Adjutant . Chas, Leiss A dinner at He i will be called | will also be ALF Major Harold 1 Gen- Major A. B. 1a *. Skinner and N all members of the V. E,W rogram of instr ic will also be annual event with t W. post. Woolen dresses in shades and colors and SL |: Cook with G deal Fuel. It’s the} The point ef the'r being well of i made quality | materials the . medes cannot be stressed*too and newest spring a the price jon be over- Ieoked. Here tirht shees with 16/8 to 18/8 tre fashion spike heels in patent leather, and black satin very moder- ately priced. Sizes range AA to € Webb Brothers She Department. Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON —IN— “THE UNGUARDED HOUR” Strong men fighting for the heart of a madeap maid. Milton lis greater than ever and / Doris Kenyon beautiful: more gorgeously and antly gowned. COMEDY ‘For Sadie’s Sake” COMING TO THE THURS. FRI.- SAT. |A food to study on, to play on, - PAGE FIVE: WHEAT Children like its crispness Guard your home from croupy coughs 4 Use this old remedy 53 years success! let » cough hang wer the health of ev . Tuin the health of one and en- vhody. Chamberlain's Cough U relieve at once any he roupy cough. Soon it and the cough is gone Absolutely pure ingredients (no narcotics) make Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy ideal for children - and adults too. Mo- thers depend upon it because it breaks the cold before it mes a serious case for the doctor. his old has helped thousands of ‘children. Let it help you ir druggist's today. Made in threes gular nize 50c and family size $1.00, Children like it Mothers trust it COUGH REMEDY We and your druggist guarantee it MOTHERS: The above remedy is made by the makers of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoca Remedy, famous for relief of bowel complaints and intestinal cramps. Write Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Ia., for free sample. Foot Relief Comforiable Feet Are One of Naiure’s Greatest Assets. Surprisingly w people who have foot trouble realize the relict they can obtain under the Ne ments. It is so ple it is almos that have suffered for y Feet, Arches, f any nature ientific Treat dible to those t ailment With New Scientific Methods for the feet, we vse no Arch ports. It is unnecessary for you to wear those stiff metal plate: or those ungaimiy shoes. These new scientific methods restore the feet back to nplete relief, “spring and clasticity to y feet hurt it will be th Hollenbach for a fre pst interest to see yn or call for an grey examir Ofilee Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m Evenings by appointwent, Dr. Elizabeth Hollenbach _ Foot Specialist and Chiropodist, Room 21, First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phene 607 Be e NEW HANDY PACK Fitshand~ pocket and purse. pagel beg t.