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sewed last evening from an PAGE FOUR Ney “teeao aa aaeaaaaaekeaaeaaaaaaaata d Personal SoA ASMA N | Social. Miss Betty Butler Hostess at Pretty Party on Thursday | Miss Betty Butler was _ hos’ Thursday noon at a 1 o'clock lunc eon in her home on Second The table was prettily decorated in pink, the place cards und favora be-| ing carried out in the same color, Covers were marked for 10. contests were played and a prize was After the luncheon the gu: wore | nwWarded to Miss tffie Kosen. Judges! entertained at a matinee party at) were members of the Masonic lod; the Eltinge, COUNCIL WOME: TOM The Woman's Community Council | used. will meet Saturday afternoon at thef ~~ ; rest room in the Masonic ‘Temple. | METHOD: TO OBS E LORI Judge Fred Jansonius will be the x é SUPPER % speaker of the afternoon. Several The Sacrame the Lord's Sup-, street, LPM MAN | The Rainbow Girls | Are Entertained at rd of the Order o| entertained las! first ann marek. in children’s costunues. € | A birthday, cake, lighted with dies, centered the luncheon table pretty crepe paper decorations w important matters are to be brought! Per will be administered at the Me- up at this time, among the most ur- nt being a discussion of the loca- n of a new reat room, Every or- ization 1s asked to cooperate with counci} by sending delegates to the meeting. WOMA CLUB TO MEET The Woman's club will meet Mon- day afternoon ) o'clock with] spent a few s in the city, the guest y ¥. Moy There will be aj of Miss H Wilson and other short business session and program| friends. She is en route to Hazen,! | after which the ladies will adjourn) Nev., where she teaches. to the high school auditorium to hear ape Dr. Barker's address at 3:45 o'clock.| RETURNE "ROM EAST ao | Van R. Middlemas returned yester- BOY scoU’ TO MEET day from a visit in the ¢ ‘outs will meet at th» 7:30 o'clock this even ing when Russell Reid will talk to them concerning birds and their Mr. Reid is an authority keeps a close record of HOME FROM. UNIVERSITY Miss Marion Staley will home today from Grand Forks she attends the University of ta, to spend the week-end holi a with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Staley + FOOD §s Standard Bearer society will food sale at the Sorenson » beginning tomorrow lock. will be STANDARD BEAR! The morning old, left this morn ing for Los Ange visit for some time. Mr. Sartomme at the North Dakota penitentia KI HERALDS TO MEET The King’: leralds of the McCai Methodist church meet, at the and Esther street, Saturd: ELKS POSTPONE MEETING The regular meeting of the marck lodge, B. P. O. E., 114 heen postponed from tonight F April 9 because of scopal home of Shuren, 205 y afternoon, Twelfth Bis- has until Holy RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL + Joseph J. Schubert, grandson Joseph Schneider, returned toh home yesterday following an opera- tion performed at the St. Alexius hos- pital RAINBOW GIRLS TO M A regular meeting of the Rainbow 1s will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic Tem- ple. All members are urged td be present. RETURNS FROM FARGO Mrs. Mildred Allensworth has ve- turned from Fargo where she has of been with her son, James, who was| seriously ill. TO GIVE DANCE Ww. The A. 0. U. W. lodge will give a dance Monday night at the K. P. hall A five piece orchestra will play. The public is invited, RETURNS TO WORK Cc. I. Jung, chef at the MeKenzie hotel, who has been ill for the past} yester two weeks, is hack at his work to- day VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alcott of Mott! are spending the week in Bismarck, visiting and shopping. RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Derrick return- extended visit in California. GO TO FARGO arrive! All kinds of | . where he will) isses Ruth! Cube Methodist scopal church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. This! will conclude the Holy Week — ser-! vices, LEAVES FOR NEVADA | Miss Mary Sukumlyn, who has ; been in Kiet called by Mh D., where she was th of her brother, stopped in Baltimore, jand Washingten, D.C, Md. RETURN HOME ty with friends. ETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS ) A. W. Mundy and family returned yesterday by car from’ Minneapolis, where they have been visiting for two weeks. the HERE F Sarl Benser, student at the Unive sity of North Dako arrived home to spend the with his mother rriage license was issued in county court to. Wil- n and Hazel Otis Uhd (liam Michel both of R y and Miss Doro- Dakin attended a Parent-Teacher ation meeting at Regan last i} VISITING HERE and Mrs. Carl Klein and daug! d Miss Louise Klein, of W. were guests in the city yeste iu | ter { burn, fesse \ FROM WASHBURN ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wahl and lcaughter, Priscilla, Were — visiting friends in the city yesterday. { h- Opuntia dete for, in Duluth after « visit in y with friends i i Ruth Hedstrom holidays at Misses are spending t their brother's farmS q ister HERE FRO Mrs. Richard Ev © of Washburn were shopping in| rek yesterday. | WASHBURN MOTOR TO DRISCOLL ; Allen Van Vleet and John Reichert motored to Driscoll yesterday to transact business. ANDFATHER Gerald er is at his grandfath- jer's farm oe ir Sterling for the Eas- ter vacation. v SING C HERE YESTERDAY Miss Elizabeth Kjorven of Menoken the guest of friends in Bismarck wa Easter Turkey ner from McKenzie Hotel. Episcopal Food Sale at Lu- cas Store Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. plate. Mr. and Mrs. George Haggart left today for Fargo after a short visit in the city. \ SHOPPING HERE | Mrs. Charles Arvig of Washburn is spending a few days in the city shopping. ON BUSINESS Oscar Olin of Sims was in marck yesterday on business. Do you like baked beans? Buy them at the Legion Aux-; -liary Food Sale Saturday.’ April 3rd, at Hoffman’s Con-: fectionery. Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. B It’s the The Weather Cloudy, unsettled tonight and Saturday; con- tinued cold Extra Special for Saturday Aluminum Ware | Oval Roaster, +15 inches 2-qt. Percolators Flame protector, new swelled bottom style 14-qt. Dish Pan Inside Sunray Finish Sat $1.00, only Our policv—"“The Customer Is Right” Try us First—We have com- plete and varied lines—Prices that are always less. | ="fircape | Variety Stores Bismarck Mandan Wit BEA The Permanent. Wave is utiful. this service., e First Birthday Party} mes and |. Mra, 3) hweizer and Mrs. Fred | Macomber ha returned to their }home in Washburn after a visit in \ | \ ‘OR EASTER i 6 p. m. to 8 np. m. 65 cents per f t {A slip- j tung, 1 Don't If yo lemon The best silk for darning holes in Spiciness new suit. Household Suggestions ‘ throw nv makes. GET iu for You will get more juice out of it. are going RINDS the yellow rin a ood flava) ET The MORE JUICE to sq warm its ju DARN THE HOLES silk stockings is filoselle G A he: THE IRONING BOARD cotton felt of tw nesses makes the best cover for your ironing board. TOO MUCH COAL The f never bi a coal to the line of the rge amount of coal in the al shop. The Sunshine Club will tie| ‘comforters or Hem Linens. pot of your furnace should heaped to the to, i not necessarily | nd your Easter Greetings ‘in a beautiful Winsum basket. ‘Sold exclusively by Will's flor- Call Mrs, Trepp, 1079. TALKED LIKE A DUTCH UNCLE physician ally, nat medicine, all met mi simple, harmless prepar: moves the catarrhal muc jflammation which caus yall stomach, know! Iwas opposed to all watent hen, a friend ‘One Dose W: stomach him. remedies in my friend again and he skins trouble, I Some months later, father told me he had used All my ) Ne eee) n blouse, in bluebell Shan- ompanied by a white de- | jtachable waistcoat with upstanding | Jeollar, to he warn with the spiey ; of id when ring for ueere 2 it first. ‘0 thiek- Kee; | re brick. | fur } mean 2 and, told. me, ilt Con THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY; APRIL 2, 1926 a cg = 6 sued combinations of colors a: ent | FASHIONS | | as the harder and more striking effects, i oe 5 EXOTIC COSTUME JEWELRY. TAFFETA TRIMMINGS ' The tendency to combina many Taffeta forms some of the most a7 colored stones in one piece is exem- fascinating trimming of the season plified at its best by a marvelous made into rosettes, ruffles and band- pendant of sapphires, diamonds and ings. 5 emeralds. _— — RUSHING INTO STRIPES IDEAL FOR BLOND Stripes are very important this An interesting evening gown of spring, frequently they run up and gold lace is banded at the hem*with down in the sk d horizontally on re orange-colored velvet and har a gir- the blouse, of orange with blue and orange ee. “h flowers worked into it, SOMETHING DIFFERE! i Av attractive blue taffeta coat FOR STREET USE ix lined with yellow kasha cloth and The ht red handbag comes in collared and cuffed in beige fur. pouch or envelope shape, and fre- Leeann d quently has an oddly-shaped mono- INTERESTING COMBINATIO: gram in one corner. A coat dress of gray cree de ¢ ‘ erage oh is entirely lined with rose-colore “ os BORROWED FROM SPAIN kasha which also forms a wide j The bolero jacket with the finely running from neckline pleated skirt is one of the favorite — | combinations of Pa NOVEL MATERIAL | —. Handwoven —_woolens, ; FANCY VESTS AGAIN much liked for sport and The new tailleurs known as the, they are dyed in the softest and most] \ “smoking” type are causing a re-' seductive shades. P val of waistcoats and fancy vests. \ PRINTED VELVETS Easter Turkey Dinner from, Printed velvet is’ one of the love. 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. 65 cents per, eect jiiest of fabrics for afternoon and i » | case, } talked tc | me like a Dutch uncle and finally in- ‘duced me to try it. np toms have now disappeared.” It is a ‘ion that re- from the intestinal tract and allays the in- practically liver and intestinal ail- including appendi One ments ill convince or money refund- DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Easter Hats The correct shapes, the smartest colors — makes these among the most fetching hats featured here. All at Money Saving Prices Smith-Bowen Hat Shop Located at Bismarck Cloak Shop Permanent Wave eds Your hair now. Hair waved now will last ‘through the summer rapidly becoming the most pepuiet method of waving the hai INGTON’S ir. Our waves are . We have a plan of deferred payments for Mail us a sample of your hair to be waved. bs) “Qur Methods Please” HARRING' ' BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Bismarck, N. D. somes in the most lovely and sub- Tailored Appropriate Footwear for the If you are one of those who has chosen a smart tailored suit or topcoat for Spring and are wondering about correct fogtwear to wear with it, come hefe and sce our many good- looking pumps and stcp-ins. Just tailored . Cnough to be appropriate and yet not severely * plain are swagger styles in kid and calfskin, plate. McKenzie Hotel. Easter Candy CALIFORNIA crystalized. fruits, bon-bons, chocolates—every kind of candy that’s good! Now is the time to make ycur selection for Easter. Put up in baskets, or beautifully decorated boxes, breathing the Easter spirit. Just make your selection. We'll attend to the packing and delivering. There is no better gift than a box of our candy. . Lipp’s Delicious Whipped Cream Chocolates. . Salted Peanuts Orange Slices Peanut Bar Butter Kisses . Standard Chocolate Drops . .39¢ ..15¢ Le .18¢ .12¢ .15¢ Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. A New - of Printed Silks $1.79 They atrived this morning and this specihl price is for Saturday Only. Costume In Black Charmeuse and Printed Crepe de Chenes, Silk Knit Rayons for Sport Wear. yard for Saturday of. also At the very low price per GLOVES Dainty as Easter Flowers are the novelty k Gloves we are showing; exquisitively colored and embroidered cuffs; priced at $1.50 to $2.95 “ a early tomorrow get = choice petibesanhabnatnda siteandineeemannee Fasc nae I -PRE-EASTER SPECIALS "10% DISCOUNT On Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS, SUITS and DRESSES Just one day left to take advantage of such a wonderful op- portunity. Come. in Bismarck Cloak Shop © ‘the Pomuiag Priced Storo ae : On Math St... One dodt Bart of Capitol Theatre Your Easter costume will not be complete without a pair of these Gloves. Novelty Handkerchiefs In Silks and Georgettes, 5 9 For Saturday Only What 2 5c Will Do Specially Priced ty for ed in the Bargain Basement turday at ATA Ivory Soap ~ Horseshoe Tumblers ‘i Five Bars for = 10 for 25¢ | 978s