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Mrs. Hendricks Has Luncheon For - Out-of-town Guest Mrs. H.C. Bjerke of Vailey, aera 4 was honor guest at the luncheon given yesterday be Mrs. gE. M. Hendricks at her home, 615 Sixth street. Favors were tiny baskets of, roses bearing the place caids. The! table was centered with » bow! of ruses. and each guest was given a rosebud. The luncheon was { lowed by a theatre purty at inge. Has Bridge Parties For Visiting Ladies mene, garden _fiow fiowers formed the decorations for a 9 o'clock given this mornig by George Ebert, 921 Nintn street, as a courtesy to Mra. H.C, Bj the guest of Mrs. E. ors in the bridge ed the breakfast were ven, "by Mts. R. D. Indseth: Mrs. Charlotte Toney, the house ruest of Mrs. George Duemeland, was honor guest at Mrs. Eber ’s breakfast Tuesday morning. Mrs. A. W. Bart- lett won honors in the bridge games. Yellow was the color scheme and was carried out in the floral decor- ations, There were twelve guc.- affair. Birthday Club Entertained at > at each Bridge Luncheon |? ‘Mrs. J. E. Dawson, 406 Sixth street, entertained the members “of the Birthday club yesterday 330) o'clock at a bridge lugchcom. tubles were attractively arranged for 12 guests. The center piece was formed of arden flowers. In the brldge which followed the — Mrs. E. ‘aunce won hon. Kuo O.. Bastey and soa, nton, drove to Fargo today to isit the state fair cat will then go on to Detroit lake for x few da They were accompanied by Mrs. Bai- father, Mr. Tho o1 Duluth, is been visiting here. In Far- go they will be joined by reiatives of ‘rx, Builey from Minneapolis and who will go to the lakes and return to Bismarck here. DR. WILLIAMS CAI CALLED AWAY Dr. Maysil Williams, director £ the child hygiene bureau, has gone to Toronto, Can., where she was ci ed by the death of her mother. She will probably not return before the first of August, according to Dr. A A. Whittemore, state health office Inher absence Dr. Florence Speai substitute for her. LADIES AID AID MEETING The Ladies Aid of the F si Luther- an church will meet tomorrow after- noon at 230 o'clock at the church parlors, Mrs. Charles Swenson and Mrs. Fred Swenson will be hostesses. mbers and friends a1 cordialiy| 1 ited to attend. TO RETURN TO BISMARCK Dr. and Mrs. A. M, Fisher, who left Rinmarck about # year ago for Ingle. arc expected to return to tl ity about August 1 and will make thelr home at 608 Second street. RETURNS FROM DEVILS oe Mrs. Alice York has retarned from Nevils whi ih ealied by the serious illness of sister. ‘The sister is still in a serious condition, Mrs. York said today. rary DURSEMA RETURNS D, Dursema and two child- ren returned yesterday from Buffalo, Minn, where they have ie guests at the summer cottage of Mrs. Dur- sema’s parents. Li RE ON BU USINESS EI Cook with Gas. It's the Ideal Fuel. “The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Thursday; not much change: in temp. | Bridge Luncheon Given by Mrs. C..0. Robinson ‘i'uesday pag J. & Halgren of Menomonie, sextet ata wee 230 o'clock by rs. c 6. . Robinso at the | Pilg ad club. (Covers were marked . for 16 its. Assorted bouquets of garden decorated. the rooms of ‘house. Four tables were luncheon, honors go! biorn Johnson aa presented a@ guest rin Dr. and Mrs. Halgren left last evening for a visit at their cottage at Glenwood, Minn., before returning to their home. Mrs. R. D. Indseth Hostess at Bridge For Mrs. Bjerke R. use Indseth, 613 Fourteenth street, was is Tuesday eveni: ata prettily planned fern party in compliment to Mrs. H. C. Bjerke of Valley City, the house est of Mr: E. T. Beatt. Three tables of bridge were in play bool! the evening, hi Earl Peck. Bierke, ke ceived A joms were decorated wth gar- Piss ntowen in a vi ty of pastel shades. A course luncheon «was served at the conclusion of the play. RETURN wig LEAGUE The Bismarck Luther Lengue was the club juest favor. Mrs. John Husby, Miss Anna Monson _ ther Monson, Olive arid Rake Tee, Velva Livdahi and GN. Livaan The young people's organizatiuns of ; "The! the ts church in various tow part of the state were well represented at the circuit mect- ing, according to Mr. Livd: Mt. Livdahi also expressed inimself as deliehted with “the cntertainment. about this which was afforded the representa-| K, tives, ! MELLON GUESTS LEAVE Mr. and = . J. Norrie and Mrs. Norrie’s. “Misses Esther and Anna Judge, of Red Wine, Minn aud steel Funk of Hammon, Minn., ieft for their homes after a v! we ‘ i¢ home of Mr. and Mrs. mn. Mr. Norrie is director of tral ing at the state training schvol for boys at Red Wing, and Mr. Funk| is assistant cashier of the Fi Security bank at Hammond. TO TOUR ALASKA Mixses*Winifred, Irene and Marte Robinson, who left early in the week for Minot for a short visit with relatives, left today for Seattle fron y will sail to Alask: don Jackson mission school at Sitka, Alaska, and will tour the country.’ «They will return about ‘he first of September. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE Miss Anna Mae Ankenman is ¢ = man of the committee in charge of the dance at the’ Bismarck Country ‘! b Friday evening from 9:30 to Grant Knowles’ orchestra will play for the dancing. The affair is one of the season’s series for club members. ‘CONDITION 1S SBRIOUS ’ The condition of C. A. Meisner, who is at his home, 411 Second street, fol- lowing an operation performed two weeks ata loral hospital, is said to be quite serious today. TO HOLD MID-SUMMER SOCIAL The Presbyterian Ladies Aid so- ciety will hold a mid-summer social tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Members and friends are invited to attend. GUEST OF SISTER Mrs. Lavina Skartun of Hendricks, Minn, is in the city for a week's visit with hee sister, Mrs. Frank H. Brown. | VISITORS LI LEAVE Mrs. ©. A. Slocum and son ho have been vix- iting relative: tad, N. this morning tended trip on the Pacific coast. BETTER JAMS ANDJELLIES At Lower Cost —— The modern, shortsboil method of jams and jellies with Certo women everywhene because sure, so practical end flavor every time, = two minutes’ boil: bright color and clicately iusel flavor of your fresh fruit and His u a larger amount of i: or jelly from your fruit becau: toe iuies which used who have figured the both ways find their cost per gia two.or three cents less when they Certo. ‘cot away, fe for post sot pt ings) will z 110 glasses of jam us ae ing upon the recipe ress Douglas-Pectin Ay 6210 Granite Onale ‘Rochester, N.Y. nd- Mrs. W. E.. Butler is now located at 120 West Rosser and will be glad to go. anywhere in the homes to make home | ‘portraits. Phone 898." Sse. plies ite formesiy crenet aid maniager of the sare Coie, , but has no Photographs are the very fin- lowers adorned the tables and ff nieeting at Killdeer, by Mr. and | ; D., left |. rth Dakota recipients of the American Youth Award and the Amer- an Teacher Award which opened May 31 and will con of the sesquicentennial international expositi tinue until December 1, in celebra ion of 150 years of American Independence. Miriam Clarice Belk, Bismarck; Edwin McCosh, Valley City, and Miss Mary Stark, teacher. represented the ‘youth ‘ President ae te LA GUESTS OF MRS EV. Mr. and Mrs. George Chadw hadwick's. sister, St. Paul, y, guests of Mrs. Nellie Evarts.| t on today to the low. ational park, Salt Lake Gity, and other and WwW. ds were in the iNSAS iam Arganbright, iy Me Arganbright’s ‘ce Runkle, of Waterville, will leave tomorrow morning for Waterville for a three weeks’ visit with relatives. They will make the accompa brothe: BS FOR FARGO + Randa Mills, 302 street, left this morning for Fargo, it! where she will be the guest of friend: ; for several days. She will go on Minnesota for a short visit before re , turning to Bismarck. EFT ON BU inders of th vy on @ business trip to Fargo, Valley| ity, Grand Forks and other pvints. LEAVES FOR TACOMA Mrs. H. W. Richholt left this: morn- | Wash., for an extend. ill visit severai cities re returning. ing for-Ta on the coast be I sits FROM MINNESOTA rs, m Klein has returned team Wadenn ‘Minnesota, where she has been visit- ing for several weeks. evenin; Fargo where she been visiting friend PAR “OF DAUGHTPR Mr. and Frank J. Bavendick, ‘Mr: 823 West Thayer, are the parents of a! DOCTOR M.E, BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in. Chronic He ; — 116 Fourth St. , Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ind _teacherhood of their state Kein American Indepentience Week at the cradle of American Liberty ani in Washington, D. C.;-where gold medals were conferred upen them by Chad- | Eighth | id other points in! has) Coolidge. lGauguter bore today at the Bismarck! hospital. | JMIRS. OSMUNDSON ON TRIP | Mrs. G. Osmundson went to Garri- son yesterday to join Mr. Osmundson. She ‘will accompany him on a busi- ness tip through the state, | HERE WITH SON John H. Noon of Wilton is spend- | ing a fow days his; | son, James, who is ill at the St. Alex- | tus ‘hospital. day, cn route to Snyde: Wash. They are making the trip by ¢: — PARENTS OF SON Dr. and Mrs. b, ey Schipfer are the! Parents of a son born ah ttle at the St. Alexius hospital. HERE Ft FOR | visit ‘Matthew Duffy of Esmond, N arri in Bismarck today for a week's visit with friends. LEAVES FOR COAST | A. Luchrke left this moruing for Scaitic, Tacoma, and Portland visit with relatives. HERE FROM ESMOND Mr. and Mra. A. W. Engel of Es- mond are spending a weck in Bis- Marck on business HERE ON BUSINESS ; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Crane and chil.: dren of Mott are spending the day in ree Mong od si of equal ably require the balance of the week, the HERE TODAY Martin Allenburg of Judson, N. D., was in the city today with friends. WEEK YESTERNAyY James W. Riley of Sterling was ia the city yesterday on business. less time, keep charm under trying hygienic conditions. New way provides true se- curity —discards like tissue LD-TIME sanitary methods: bring unhappy, fretful days. Now the insecurity of the hazardous; “sanitary pads” has been ended. i You wear sheerest gowns, meet every and all social or business ex-! actments in peace of mind... any, time, any day. | It is called “KOTEX”... five times as absorbent as the ordinary; cotton pad! | Thoroughly deodorises ... thus ccompanied his moth- | W. H. Webb, on a trip to the Ww bb cot at Detroit, Minn, this morning. IGHT AT ROTARY ae J arek Rotary elub will o serve “Ladies’ Nig’ is ageing with a party at the Grand Pacific | hotel. berts arrived Mott, N.D., for a wegk's business visit in the city. HERE PROM SI . BE, A. Thornell of. N. OD. was in- the city yesterday on eet! MOTOR TRIP Charles F. Smith of were in Bismarck to- ys: iFirst of all the silhouette oc- cupies our attention. There jwill be a number of slimly istraight coats, others modi- ee only by circular fur bor- ders of self or contrasting jfurs. ‘Such modes ‘as these are harming; youthful and most oming to the tailored ! woman, ending ALL fear of offending. { Discards as casily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No cmbar- ment, You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying “KOTEX” at any drug or department store. Costs only a few cents. Proves old ways} an unnecessary risk. KOTEX No luundry—discard like tissue visi wa HPRE YESTERD. iJdred Jameson inde here seh ohh a Pies FROM WALTON Mrs. R. Harish of Wilton, N. shopping bere, yesterday. oP ING HERE igs ed Miss Lu i SHOHPE D4 HERE ismarck yestes Commissioners Are Meeting Today as Equalization Board The Burle ses iz as the county ation. This workewill h county commission- Foot health is assured by wearing the ARCH PRE- SERVER SHOE, be- cause there can be no abuse of the foot struc- ture. Vigor and comfort are assured, because the foot is allowed to fanc- tion without interfererice’ ofany sort. Noother shoe combines foot health, comfort and vigor with smart style. igs a pair Aichmonds Bootery Park aes of Menokep was in on at the courthouse oard AY | of Moffit!» pub iF vy Kitch of Nepoteon is shopping in Bismarck today. Former Bismarck a ae STP eA Tomorcow the board will condact hearing on the proposed county budget for the ensuing year, h time all persons interested | sons ives in favor of Resident Dies at Rochester, Minn. John B. Spangler, an old thne resi dent of Bismarck, who moved to Billings, Mont., several years ago, on July 9 at a hospital in X99990009% Featured in WHITE KID PATENT KID fort. SSS ELL LPL ELLE SAAS: fo" x A Delightful Summertime PROTEX-ARCH Pump BLACK KID Sizes 3 to 9—AAA to D Incomparable for its smartness and excellent quality, new “Protex Arch” model stresses more than ever its greatest sale point--COMFORT! arch support absolutely assures the utmost in foot com- WEBB BROTHERS SHOE DEPARTM Smart Shoes For Smart Women 20 0CCC CPA ° CSS Rochester, Minn. were held’ tod, Mr. Spangler’ and a daughter. A. W. Lucas Co. new beau- ty parlor and hair bobbing shop now open. Phone No. 7 for appointments. The Occident Elevator Co. We are not receiving grain from now to the 26th of aay Will cash storage tickets: the same as ever. Funeral services ir : Ie : Va $870 is The invisible built-in ENT SPAMMER APLAPLEELIELLESOLEPESEDELELLELPLILLLPLLAIDIELISSLPLLIN IAA As CCMA 8 Big July a Sale| A big, stere-wide clearance sale right in the heart of the summer season. grade merchandise gues in this mighty’selling event, 81-inch Pequot The genuine article, the best sheeting for wear and light enough to wash, the yard : 49c Men’s Oxfords Of the newest styles in brown and tan, balloon toes. Also the newest styles in black Oxfords. Values up to $6 ana i $4.95 Surprisingly Cheap Men’s and Boys’ Sport Jockey Sweaters Men’s Sweaters, slip-ons and coat styles. Many different colors in combinations, stripe and checked, with knit waist- line. Sizes 36 to 44. Spe- “*" $2.95,$3.45 $3.95 Boys’ Jockey sweaters of fine knit cctton, slip-ons and coat styles, with clastic waistline. Combination colors. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Special $1.95, $2.69 $2.95 Thousands of dollars worth of high Sale starts Thursday morning, 9 o’clock sharp Wash Suits Little Tots’ wash suits, Tom Sawyer make, with long trousers or knee length. Sizes 2 to 8 ycars. Values up to 2.95, special ... ——_—_—__——— 81-inch Sheeting Good, heavy quality sheeting, 55c seller everywhere, ‘Titanic Markdown of Ladies’ Silk Dresses Lot One Values up to $12.75 ... Ladies’ Vests 8 doz. ladies’ vests of fine knit cotton. Values up to 39¢. While they oe here goes ...... 4 1 Oc Boys’ Heavy iBut the flafe. Ah, the flare! ‘So whispers Paris, is the |domina ing feature of the jmode. Not exaggerated, just a slight fullness that gives a graceful, flowing effect while preserving one’s fashionable out of an old garment at — relatively low prices. Patronize your home town furrier and get the utmost for your dollars. .We ha Canvas Shoes With ‘heavy: crepe — soles, leather reinforcement. Sizes 3 Here are only a few. Fine gingham. Up to 2%. Bid 8c WE GOERS pinckte cs esa des 39c Bed Spreads ' $7.95bed spreads, mercerized with silk stripe, crinkle knit, size 711x108, Colors pink, mel, 9095 aged bests sheet- $6.75 Sale of Ladies’ Dresses—our “entire stock” included, in the sale. that you never sccured such valuable bargains at a sale before. Come early—they will go fast. ing lots’ Values up to $14.75 Women’s ..Pumps and :Oxfords A whole table full of them, $4, $4.50 and : $3.45 $5.00 shoes Boys’ Hats Let them buck styles in red, gray and black, trimmed, = $1.95 cial .. Values up to $29.50 ... Men’s Unions Yes, men’s fine summer knit unions in ecru and white. short or long sleeves. All sizes, $1 value Table Covers Oil cloth table covers, 48- inch, 48 Cc Boys’ Coveralls Heavy blue denim, red trim- med, Sizes 2 to 8 years. Out they Tear Down of Dr y Goods Prices early. Prompt sélling starts at 9 o'clock Silk er , rayon, prints and AL Bee silks Bc yard . . 9c A9e linen crash towel- ing, yard . Fruit of the loom ‘muslin, yard 19c Crinkle crepe for unde: Quality Merchandise For Leas You will agree with us upon your visit here Three fast-sell- Lot Three . $12.75 Ladies’ Unions Ladies’ summer unions of fine knit cotton, all styles and sizes. Values up to 59c. Buy your supply now at Boys’ Suits With long pants or knicker styles, values up to $12.75. te $8.95 Bath Salts 39c Per MAES ea5 het, Gece hs Every piece in our entire stock has been reduced in price. Remember, your ; wants. Come Silk and cotton dress crepes, beautiful pat- terns, yard = em cies eee a: