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fe ; ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A Garter Set | : : Social and Personal SS — A.W.LucasCo.|| Cortley Suits Home Honors Judge {Gives Dinner For |; 4 ] Where You Expect More For Your Money——and Get It. For the Collegian, the High School Boy. . ard Mrs. Johnson|Miss Hortense Moore} Si L or “The Little Man : Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Hughes enter- Miss Clara Tatley entertained at f 4 Have just arrived from New: York evening with o 7| dinner last ie | in the dining +s in compliment to Pacific hotel in of vag | if O Re d 1 d M ’ Fl For young men—two- Dutchess Collegiate wait at seenan Te ante |e Riga te ae ea ur Nemodele BIN BLOOL Fy reise Sis ne or Trousers Iowa, for a visit. They will leave in| a former Bismarck girl, is Miss Tat- \ Lae} ' double breas in sesqui a few weeks to make their home H ley’s guest for a few rat ci) Ys Tyas i uble breasted in sesqui U route to New Heven, ie tee | QO _ Shoe Department =|! ‘siswsao | “Se50° ed at small tables, color scheme was carried out, candles wee forming the centerpiece and marking Mrs. Churchill and {ables of bitdee were ony ine , Is now showing what is new in Cortley Junior — Two : Mra Divel Histeense (Oe Misty Fp Seer] : wee te ty dani Suits, | Cortley Junior — One at ‘Afternoon Bridge The. Misses P Parsons garters of the same color. | ee yeu Longie, one Knicker, 0 sii ntti. | Hstesses at Bridge |r nes a oat Fall Footwe ar $10.50 to | t'vears Ae 4° ernven 00; hitdge (othe arty on n Wednesday past 10 days, returned to Bismarck $19.00 $8 to $1 ] ; apartment, 206 Second street with them. are four tables, honors ing to PLL ol Misses ‘Agnes. and Genevieve aa Capella: Guretitewn peeve includ’ | piety War eroning. Biee tables cite] wiley RO Rosa q <i ‘opelin. Out-of ests includ- Ing. Five tables were ir. an rs. pohn an . sive ca Mrs, A. P. Hanson’ of Litchville Genevieve Boise and| daughter have returned from a And what is new is best answered by seeing the new arrivals. Smart new Pumps and Mrs. Horace Lanterman of Man- Miss aner winning high| tor trip to Island lake and Itasca/ of patent leather or tan calf, in Cuban, spike and flat heel models. Choose from dan, honors, park in Minnesota. They have been The rooms were prettily decorated] Decorations were garden flowers| gone about two weeks. the following popular styles :— with garden flowers. At the conclu-| used in attractive profu t ¥ a suit, we can supply all sion of the games the hostesses serv-|the rooms. A luncheon 3 ENTERS HOSPITAL po ‘ , d the Bis- <i . e a i : ed a course luncheon. inv RO abOMON Bis oe vel alse Step-in Pumps. -strap Pumps. Oxford Effects accessories to complete Dr. Town Returns A. P. Coons, Civil war veteran liv-{dergo an’ operation for submucous Sak your correct appearance, r ing at 408 South Tenth street, has| trouble, " ; intgen arnational seeeived “watled "ot (86) 2nd snow ISITS IN JAMESTOWN : $ . from your Lanpher Cap: ; Miss Opal King has gone to James- salina i} town whebhcshe will visit ber, 0 1 20 les to your Oxfords, “which ir. be Mrs. R. K. Random, for a few days. : Dr. Rs Towne has has returned from| however, as he will leave Bismarck eesnen oe When you have selected j should be either black,: Philadelphia where the attended the| the laticr pert of the week for Dex EXPECTED HOME TONIGHT “ee seven national dental congress,| Moines, to attend anothi te ir. and Mrs. Ray Stair, who have held’ in Philadelphia this year" be: un | ween visiting tn Bottineau for a few : ‘ ight tan, or brown , cause of the sesquieentennial cele- ct days, are expected home this evening. s y A si i bration. The Congress was composed] ARRIVES IN LOS ANGELES chrome with wide toe. of representatives from 34 different! Miss Emma E. Serchn ote left . nations and every state of the Ynion prongectieeonho Mf vi August 15 after a visit with her par- Dr. Powe was ofticial representa-| shit) MF- and Mri. Joe Sorch, of near ; Comfort and Style rived at, her home in tive from North Dakota, yen according to word re- pfiopens e ‘ The time was when there wag just two ceived here. Miss Sorch by 4 [ T' TO baghpe 7 Te . RAT | Way of StgPaul ‘Milwaukee and Chi After the Fire kinds of shoes—stylish shoes that were HL CL HING \) ORE The Daughters .of the American| (’E® coming ~ through 9 uncomfortable and comfortable shoes Revolytion will meet at the Country| {ewya, Nebraska, Colorado, club, on September 17 for a 1 viclock ‘ that were unstylish._ The Forty-five years in Bism chapter ave to be fuente, The meet | payehaean cf oryle” it “Sens and “The Wales” ENNA JETTICK ine was orginally planned for Sep-| 4 regalar meeting , Sep- —_ ti He s/th Sh tember 3 but has been postponed. | tember 3, at the A. 0. ha Unusually effective “§ a, clever new SAOE RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS 5 . “aie oxford in patent wit! de trimming = ; $, A. Marcks returned at noon Wed-| Session and lunch will be served by!) No alarm of fire can al and covered military heel ) ‘6 nies acenieea eee Nearest fpr pc fm | THE CURTIS HOTEL ike aor, in Minas hor, he| meting © acces if the property you own $4.95 ee Mra, Marcks and daughter, Katherine, RETURN F =o : iy insur: ° EE TENTH STREET 47 FOURTH AVENUB who have been innesota for the iN FROM MINNESOTA | ||. is fully covered by ins ied ¥ : is different. In it is that unusual com- MINNEAPOLIS, U. 8. A. t five weeks, e written by us. aes Baterday. : and Earner arrived ge sala a0 Jittia aoney: to ’ bination of comfort and style. The com. : JoINs FATHER FOR VISIT HERE! #5 ligethe cavaeee, MCL i licy tiie ecod i fort giving features are in-built, invisi- Largest in the - “Where the Helen Jackson of Freemont,| Eunice Jorstad. accompanied? them visite an candantss x : Onlos arrived. in Blomarck lagi. week home and plans to visit here for aj] reliable fire insurance ‘ ; ble, but ever present. The outward Northwest Guest is Ki ine ing” to join her father, Hugh hme i 4 parts meet the latest style demands. been visiting h sev- company, that one can- who has been visiting here for pa hiiee siusiliececat Offering excellent — at very moderate eral weeks, the guest of his brother,| : LEAVE FOR MINOT not afford to. run the Street Car connections $4 95 with all Railway anu Bus ry ‘ Lane Stations, Tari Cad’ 5. P, Jackson, and his sisters, ee or ee acca to | Wardy Jackson end Mrs, Harvey Har-| oyiiren tet this, morning for their|]| risk of remaining unpro- | RE yi 8 ; \ The Vesta : se . oe reasonable from | This pump has the modish plain toe, et i ' 1 i GUESTS OF MRS, DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. R. Glarun of Me- Mr. Sweene pt Bh oe Mea 13: |Henry & Henry LEAVES HOSPITAL ek, guests of Mrs. F. lies fgg teem eg » who un- ninelitalanianditiaatasnal Insurance jon for removal aes iene week at the St. , ital, has returned to the home or her aunt, Mrs. E. F. Trepp, to recuperate, LEAVE ee DR. M. E. BOLTON igerfhey wi mitt gs ir wor of the Twin 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W es. om 9 D. 3 . Better Kodak Finishing Peg 48 ROM MINNESOTA 3 7 e\\ \ : . “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” in Bismarck to attend the meeting of f} tected. effective. Patent leather with alliga- Single $2.00, Double $3.00, GoRS TO DULUTH tl blican central committee Mrs, J. Sweeney, who has been em-| in gee?"Avor asd'children gecom, ° 824 Ke P tor trimming Single $3.00, Double sae 202 Rooms. Private Baths, Bismarck at the Webb panied’ him, Single $3.00, Double $4.00. « ears, 7 Rooms with twin beds Drivate bathe $4.50, ris. “Thome in Minot, Aaker has heen are here illustrated. More’ to select dees with just efibugh ornamentation to be from. 16 Rooms, Private Baths, a0 00 Others en Suite with private kitchenettes HOSKINS - MEYER They stopped the fis ing and bathing. — RETURN PROM MINNESOTA G. Bab: and daughter, in atted home Wednesday aft- ap memes esis ee ee lh on) 4 This new arrival has style well’defined. iim” splice eee everyon wonderful Developed in patent with aand. kid un- f om Matinee Beery Day at 2:30 ’ $4.95 a About the New TONIGHT — THURSDAY pbrooryr ° mete matt : tal posinens: tr ‘training. liquid cor Rs hag Cg eed the | Sera iace nd ier ite eae : Cc H RY Ss L E R he Kensie hotel, returned Tuesday|”"y, else I knew gives a girl or ] : { Sr otto ua nea wapation spent woman so much added loveliness at ‘ ‘once. Nes one can resist it el she rantce is encla: wit") { \ > . ee ' Flasher, and a fon, gent at] Fscant plea Co from @ two weeks’ vacation in the | eee Black. Hills. The new Chrysler 50 represents such a tremen- dous value that it will naturally tread on the toes. f tan calfskin with a grain leather in. | Made over a special combination last 2. ——_ In fact this ae ‘ or ean ay had | ‘a Fists: alao - that assured a perfect fit. Eight styles taken place, proven by the cries of distress being | ® ‘ i . from which to choose. uttered by dealers in other brands affected by the. : Chrysler competition. Sizes 3 to 9. Widths—AA to D If you wish to know just what the Chrysler 50 (the new Four) is, ask any of the several hundred owners who bought the Chrysler 58 (the previous. model Four) from us during* Ud and 1926, This bs easieacammmasmmeaell car made a sensational record in the Bismarck territory. The new model is sim the 58 smoothed down where possible, with the same. size body, the same horsepower motor, and a, : : wheelbase 3 inches shorter. It was not for Chrysler’ to bring out a new automobile ta : satisfy the pete demand. He had already. - . | youthat they are not only comfortable and wear complished t is. se? Pbut, have the desired style effect.