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[regarding women's .| dresa, Newest Shoes jshguld smtisfy the most rabid “The éntire population, whether for- | leigners, tourists or natives, ‘when using the roads and paths of the com- | mune, must be dressed_in such @ man- + ner as to comply with the dictates of common decency. “The breast, the upper parts of the | arms and legs must be covered with materjal that is not transparent. | ; -«..: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926 = THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE a ———~ ight be alays CARD OF THANKS v4 There a good time n the height i pra j nla it Ke th viends | ig: ‘an old-time fall So hipulate it, | We wish to thank the many ‘sl Ne wate and “wear your old. boat and members af the Christian Science | Dt popular than church, the high school teachers time clothes.’ This is old, so mt for youth, school nurse, the U. T. C. ausiliary,|wear your old-fashioned is Campfire igls, and the Ansiv clothes. So. boys, bring your vhter. We; giris ard show them ‘a’ 5 "Novel Bag [oy gherten the was you know how BADGER | fur ‘is more |badver for sport coats j ful suits of rough m | Social and Persona Mrs. ’ Fossum - and Mrs. Alec Lang and Club for thelr kind asa CHIC COMBINATION the bereavement of opt di eee iso deeply ap} Chiffon and lice are a very wear- ‘eiative.of the time, as dancing will begin a Mrs. Osmundson || Mrs. Frank McGillic | ent length ve covers Ht Meade” the jalile coublnatibn fel Gye Baandcii Mle EH. Light aa tani. ieares to pee vin oe bgt Pe s, j Prof. and 8 ide - -Joint Hostesses| Entertain - Saturday are cel ahaa aug ee “For the first offense the fine is 10| dollars, which will be double case of a repet DUTCH WOMEN REDUCE Amsterdam.—Dutch — women who! wish reduce are receiving encourage-' ment from certain smart tea rooms which advertise special reducing | in’ the | Mra. C. 8. Fossum and Mes, G. A. |. Mrs. Alice Lang and her ‘oni’ } Osmundson were joint hostennen, Sat: /Mrs. Frank MoGillic, were joint hos” urday evening at 9 surprise birthday i tesse Saturday at a bridge luncheon,; rty in corapliment to Mrs. J. B.| the last of @ series. Green, orange « ; lollenbeck, The affair was held at] and yellow were evs the Hollenbeck tome, 1004 Fifth| autumn foliage a street. The honor guest was present-| decorate the rooms. ed with an attractive tea service. The luncheon was followed | by! Three tubles of bridge was in play| bridge, five tables playing. Mrs. during "the evenitig, honors going to| William Hughes won the honors. | . Mrs. Lee Bankston and Dr. Hollen- ® | beck. The hostesses served a course Mrs. Hilda Joslin ik Tuncheon at the conclusion of the evenings Honoree Saturday MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET colors of the flowers used bod velvet lined with apricot satin und bound with wold braid. Instead fur | collar it has. wide scarf © of e NEW kv COAT An unusually lovely evening coat is made of periwinkle blue j ; ; eam, cakes, and tick, pas- | try are replaced by water ices, brown | bread and lettuce sandwiches and tea with lemon at these shops. The dieting | Dutch women are usually among the | younger generation who find that French fashions and Dutch dishes are hard to reconcile. the velvet, The Woman's Missionary soci at Surprise Party) m newest sports shoca. are _low- is ae | ip : . ns rs RECORD TRAVELLER I This pig-ski b 3 its! taen Metie, Method Eplcopl Mra. Wilda Joslin was guest of sevenciab fantening srouné wheat | , ORE and a half milion miles of sea! noveity'und attractiveness to ts dist §=—- What Could at the Wome of Miss Hardy Jackson,| honor at a surprise party givns Sun, “|travel is the record of Miss Anna | tinetive cylindrical shape. - - — | Dale, of Swansea, England, who is now; G01 Sixth street. All members: ere! day ‘évehing by the members of urged tobe present, Mrz. F. H. Regis-| Anuiversary clabs The affeie wan pane ter will be the tender. Members are! en st Mrs. Joslin’s home on Thi rd} asked to. remember that the yearly; street. “Twenty-four members of the| | Be Nicer? RET TS ae gon her fifty-sixth trip to New Zea-| * ian frock and a leather coat of the same News About |] Miss Dale has been employed for| color, lined with the kasha of the . r, forty years by the government emi- | frock, a eT eS 7 club were, in attendance and spent the Women || gration service. She accompanies | """ ‘BIRTHDAY PARTY Gther ‘diversions. Mrs. Jeslin’ was emma 7 ah eh aes BP A choice set of knives The ¢ighth birthday anniversary of] presented with a gift. FLIES IN SPORTS SUIT Pectralte und New Seniaea wearane| eT re combined in cer- ms Araold Anderson was celebrated Sat-|""Prises for the best costumes were| Paris—The young English flyer,| Australia and New Zealand were made! iain very smart evening gowns forks and spoons in 2 Urday afternoon st his home, 617| won by Mrs, LF. Carufel and Henry| Mrs, Eliott Lyon, who made such a! in sailing shins and she found travel! monkey fur being especially desir- pene ee Spears Int Eighth streot, with party for seven| Nonttian hatch core et and Henry | Mrs, Eliott Lynn, who made such & mech ine eee | OE p IEE Her i ere ei ne conclusion of the evening. | plane” international meeting that has| "0°" /"eF- | dee aND DoS most desirable pattern, afternoon and a lunch- pane just closed at-Orly, outside Paris, | @¢————_____________» a ms - ‘eon was served by Mrs. Anderson, as- “OLD TIME DANCE ‘astonished the public by flying each 1! Silver beads and silver spangles/| nicely arranged on a sisted by her r, Irene. The Yeomen ive Mgeeit entertain|day in a tailor made conturte, navy bes FASHIONS. | | arg fi tly used to give ite and | ap tomotrow evening at the A. 0. U. W. blue, with cloche-shaped beige felt | @-———————-__-———-@ | chatatter to the baby blue evening| double purpose serv. HOSTESS AT DINNER hall with an old time costume dance. hat and the fashionable flesh-eolored POPULAR BLACK owns tat-fashion decrees. | H ‘ Mrs. A. M. Christianson entertain-| 4 good orchestra has been secured.| silk stockings, instead of the usual ao) a | ae ing tray is just the dé ed. Wednenday evening with a bridge! Qig time dances will feature part of aviation combinations, leather helmet) , ‘The very tatest word in chic is the | ° VELVETS USED pA sie dees ing like these wonder- dinner in compliment to Mrs. Thomas! the evening's programs Pt "and heavy wougless black coat trimmed with black for. veiekelts eity: much’ liked tor‘pa:| : You have never heard anything like ; Fang bard if eee en ae Pa tarts, was, the only woman competitor | METAL CLOTH jama ‘outfits and smoking costumes. thing. | fot records, made by a new, electrical process, from % ing sin city. re N I. | was first im three of th : . CL ‘ * i irre. i ry - sight goesfs, Mts. Tharaleon was AAPA Te VEe Mebsniae ta eonel trials bat Wont valnes Garleg tee aeeed| Sliver “clack. shaken aibuk cetath= Me Ce See our pleasing pat- ff; a new material! They have new power, new clear. formerly Miss Rose Moynier of this’ Richards and Lucille Newman of Wil. trial by the cracking of a cylinder. : loveliest evening gowns, and quite - BRASS fi ' ness and beauty. Realistic! You have only to oc ameieaeas tend the ‘Martin Luther flim whieh FRENCH SCHOOL GIRLS —_| ming, "ON" “TtH APpeaes ws the trim sisiage col pune om uaa close your eyes, and the artist stands before’ you! wTERB:EROM NEW SALEM jwox shown Saturday evening at the dra etune ut Leia AFTERNOON PROCKS ithra b “1847” Rogers, Alvin | Drop in—now—and let.us play them for you on ir. an . ‘ity dre: of how she ERY FROCK jig H % New Sale apent Sunday in the cite, *uditorium, band, says Mile. Caron, the directress| Velvet and mo e successfully snd Wiles ot wc, AS the new’ Orthophonic Victrola. with their daughter, Alice, 9 patient! SPEAK AT PEP MEETING of the Fenelon School, where 1,200/ combined tnis se ‘attertioen an allace at prices at the St. Alexius hospital. They alsot at:, y G Gi Shafer girls are educated, mostly dai visited Mir. Purfeerst’s brother and’ and Rev. ‘Paul S. Wricht nave cheer of state officials ‘sister-invlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Walter. taiks at the hieh school pep meeting # £o0d social Purfeerst. | which was held Friday evening on pores, he wo 70 sane WarrLES the postotfice steps. At the annual bazaar of St. Mary’ WEEK-END VISIT Sodslity, which (*- | Leland Perkins, Max Newman and Consider other eB = from 3 to . My Wes Lea Richards of Wilton spent the | Said. will be served. The co. in «-cek-erd in: Bismarck «nests at the oy i I charge ‘has announced a number of home of Mrs. Mattie Hill. chemists, 'y skirt. EE] SSS new featages for this bazaar. i they earn 12,000 to % ‘STS OF SON year (under 400 ate COATS BELTED hours a day work, with a month al ‘The belt ix sure to appear on the q twa mh ond | the a tute era on ch: DR, M. E. BOLTON] | is born. ithen in the back or front, and quite Osteopathic Physician often it is ort ind conspicuous. | 16% Fourth St. Phone 240W SIVE TOO nr ring is made of of diamonds and fj uhters | costumes, d of families of Here are a few of the wonderful new Orthophonic recordings: to please your pocket- TASSELS USED book. Many tassels are seen this year, «meralds, on jersey being —- AS YOU WISH e of bright woo Blue Danube Waltz—Stokowski-Philadelphia Orch. Tales from the Vienna Woods—Waltz - Stokowski-Philadelphia Orch, B84 12 $2.00 Pagliacei ologue, Part 1 Italian Tibbett “t Pagliacci—Prologue, Part H Italian Tibbett 7 12 $2.00 in popu-| tremely kind to all f It will lengthen TYLE 1 for afternoon Bonham Brés. Diamends Watches sy { bs INSERVICE | Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Shaft of Mi left this aft-| parents of Harold D. Shaft, are in poien tee Men y trae ibe stismarck_ tor. evil at the home of # b < “ hood of Rev. Th Simpson of] NT and Mrs. Shaft. | Swiss REG At Dawning (Cadman-Rissland) Violin F Kr n-—F 10 $1.50 Kreisler Andantino V. 65 Valley City. The ordihation will be GOES. TO. BRADDOCK Geneva.—T! SEMBLE » held“ tomogrow, morning. L.-Van-Heok. gone-to Braddock Alpine, villa tten, in the! .From’ Paris comes an uhusual en Bismarck, N. 1. brie aie s Seay tee, a tune one , Lootshental Valley has issued a ukase! semble consisting of a kasha. sport ae — Mrs. .:W. Scott ~ returned’ toda; TWO -COLOR-FELT HATS | from Center’where she his : Felts: are ;as populer:as: ever, but iting Friday, ire, Seett, 18-4 the latest novelty is to have them in “ ’ theiguest of friends while there. ring, aren Regs aatitey f F R Y oO RETORNS TO TWIN CITIES * poren ener grate hee 1 j . U M. T. Sanders.of the tax department|. * \. COLORED JET “ x off i M f Hoskins-Meyer 3 THE HOME OF KFYR of the Northern Pacific railway com-} yor is céening into fashion in| ve pany wi bt for'the Twin and is ‘neeu tainithing on dresses. ‘ old : : vi ime id But it i dyed n, blue or < ‘ s, 9-8 ‘ ‘ 2 i fred to ive an eg raid, sapphire or w fos . Ye { ss aamenenhi ruby effect and itis u: for eve- he ; : GOES TO WASHINGTON. {ning dres ~ leave :to- morrow. morning for Everett, Was! : ington, where he hag wecepted a the Guthrie Construction Mrs. W. E. Butler isses Frances and Florence Peter- son. Only seven weeks until Christmas. Bring the children to me ON NOR FF to be phot>graphed, for I am a specialist with children, cither ae ais. © hee bose! ut your home cringe. Phone for appointmnts before 9:30 any morning. inted as a ter on the Daily Neciwegern sat. wee 120 West Rosser To ferme bs abomes iT nae EAR nth ag ‘Angeles. where he e . Desiring to encourage ithe production in: this territory of any product. aD eee that will be a help to {he producers, and thereby.a help to the entire community, the Ten Per Cent,Premium on All Turkey Checks Phone 898 TONIGHT MATINEE Menday and Every Day Tuesday at 2:30 . Lucas Co. Will pas.a premium of ten per cent; in merchandise, for all checks a issued for turkeys TO MEET Five times as. absorbent as ordi- MM meet.” with | masy cotton pads! Aveque B1:: Deodorizes. Eads ALL fear of Judge J. Bebinem eh thls more A ‘ate Duringthe Corn Show a : ; November 10 to 13 “ Fr ; 11. Jenkina’ | ) : ‘ Se codtame” Civerbol?| Melen—dhend Ie ame Take ycur turkesz to vour dcaler, ave him mark the check “given for turkcys,” bring the check to us and, we:will give you, in merchan- dise, $1.10 for cach dollar value ¢f the bheek. This will apply on ail merchandise offered for sale during the Big North Dakota Corn Show, be it at epecial or-regular price. , And you know that regulat prices " here are as low or lower than many special prices elsewhere. We do not advise; however, selling at this time of turkeys that are not fit for the market; ‘these should be kept for the Christmas trade; but sell these ready fot market and come here and get From New York to darkest Africa ‘Ten Per Cent Premium on: Ii Turkey Cheeks ye a ¢