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MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1926 | tw Dr. anil Mrs. Strains Hildor Simonson Hosts’ Saturday at * Dinner and Bridge] at Bridge Luncheon! The Christmas colors made a pretty| Miss Hildor Simonson was hostess | setting for the bridge dinner given Saturday afternoon at her apartment) % a in the Person Court at a bridge Saturday evening at the home of Dr.| tincheon for which there were eight! and Mrs..F. B. Strauss, 223 First| guests, A dainty color scheme of yel- strect, low and white was carried out. Red and green candles lighted the} Two tables of bridge played, hon- tables. Covers were marked for 26] ors going to. Mrs. George F. Smith| ' suests. and Mrs. R. 8. Indseth. | Following the dinner six tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lundquist. Mrs. T. R. Sloan Play Cast Guests at Dinner Saturday at Di ancing Party Mr, and Mrs, Leo DeRoeh tertained Saturday evening Saturday Evening ner in compliment to Mrs. T. R. About fifty couples were entertain-| of Fargo, who left that eve ed Saturday evening by the ladies of| her home after 1 week's vis St. George's Guild at a dancing party| city. Covers were marked for in the Elks hall, The guests were Out-of-town guests included Mr. members of the cast and choruses of | ynd Mrs. H. F. Sloan of Mandan. “Leave It To Gloria,” 2 musical comedy are a Benny under the! Mildred Hanewell uuspices of the Guild. ; Honoree at Shower Various colored hats were given as favors and serpentine streamers add- ed a gay note to the affair. A three ‘piece orchestra played. Punch and wafers were served throughout we A farewell surprise party was evening. en Saturday evening by inti friends of Miss Mildred Hanewe! Whist Party Given [iia stnast atone » Saturday Evening Hanewell left Sunday, in com For Mrs. Kallies! Hanewell, and their small daughter, \ for Pittsburgh, Pa., where Mr. Hane- 12 First) Well has accepted a position as mine inspector. The party was in the nature of a Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allen, 1 strect, entertained at a whist par Saturday evening én honor of Mi ’ : Lewis Kallies of New Lisbon, Wis. miscellaneous shower for Miss Hane- Four tables were in play, Mrs, Della! Well as she will be married ‘Aahat-ah Jen. Gonlgg lien © nth, Dancing and music were the| ning honors. diversions of the evening after which A buffet lunchean was cobvilt: ab: a three course luncheon was served, the conclusion of the games. An in- inne laeulceeereet a canal ‘ formal program completed the fe GOVERNAR 1 GRAND FORKS iris Sorlie went to ning’s entertainment, * List ind Forks Sunday morning where, a member of the budget board, he is visiting the University ef North DELEGATE TO | Miss Sara Boy hose home is H south of Menoken and who a \ xraduate of the Bismarck high se! has been chosen as one of two de ’ Women’s e Lives gates to represent Jamestown Col. lege ut the National Student confer- are relieved of a great hy- © gienic handicap in this way. ence which convenes in Milwaukee| Positive protection—discards December 28. She was selected aty like tissue a general student election held last | week. AUXILIARY DINNER The American Le; will have a dinner m Gay at 6:30 in the Lions’ room at the! Grand Pacifie hotel. The dinner will he followed by election of officers! and every member is urged to attend. Members are asked to register at the Grand Pacific hotel before Wednesday morning. RETURN FROM THE EAST Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Simons returned to Bismarck yesterday from! adopted it, a two weeks’ wedding trip tothe Twit! You wear sheer frocks and gowns Cities, Chieago, and points in Ohio! without a second thought, any time, and Illinois, and will reside at 822| anywhere. You meet every day, East, Main street. Mr. Simons this’ every business or social demand un- resumed his work as corre-| handicapped. nt for the Associated Press, NO LAUNDRY RETURNS HOME Y Discards as easily as a piece of aroline Fisher, who has been} tissue. No laundry. No embar- y at the homes of her sons,’ rassment. William Fisher, here for! Five times as absorbent as ordi- t six weeks, left Sunday eve-| nary cotton pads, it banishes danger for her hame at Tacoma, Wash.| of mishaps. (5b asemmes Deodorizes, too, And thus ends TO JAMESTOWN ALL. fear of offending. us and Court ty went "| | HERE is now a new way in woman's hygiene. A way scien- tific and exquisite that ends the un- | certainty of old-time “sanitary pads.” | It is called “KOTEX.” Eight in every 10 better-class women have You obtain it at sg depart- ¥ aes ment stores simply by saying n today, where the judge! *KOTEX.” Women thus ask for en a regular jury term of Cs") i¢ without hesitancy. Saas rind a few cents for a package of \KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue trict court tomorrow. CLUB TO MEET Tho Cosmos club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. mour H. Cook, 120 Avenue B. The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; not so cold tonight camonos-catwevey Fashion Demands Toiletware in Gay Colors The smartest women of the the decorations rooms. They satiirally select Fiber- loid because gives them such a splendid variety, of colors ae such truly Pari- sian: designs. We are show: ing a beautiful assortment of these sets, together with many. beautiful manicure pieces. ' Sterling Silver, of course, is the last word in toilet ar- ticles, and we are showing some beautiful sets at 8 unheard of for this quality. F. A. Knowles Jeweler - “Bismarck’s Diamond Stone” of their : With a Personal Touch | Imported Linens, Leather Goods, Novelties All Reasonably Priced : Sn eaten tee Nigey oY DN :, $i . Mandan, ND Dakota today. He will also conduct a | hearing on a request for extradition while at Grand Forks, ond will re- | debate team, which includes Kenneth | Crawford and Robert Birdzell of Bi marck, will méet representatives of the Moorhead State Teachers’ coll Hostess Saturday | ths Meothend State Tene lege with prohibition as the issue. . G. Sorlie, left Saturday evening for Minneapolis, where he spent Sun-| day. From thee he went to Lincoln, Neb., to transact business. \ pects to return to Bismarck the lat- rr part of the week. of Fargo Honoree |<. e home from Minneapolis where has been attending business. 0! for the past four months. has returned home afte and Farewell Party business in the city. ny ; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | the city over the week-end. ber 7, our annual closing cue! {S3 sale of all fall hats. early. Buchholz Millinery, op-| next| posite Prince Hotel. rn here Wednesdi gana TO DEBATE MOORREAD The University North Dakota i} ., on January 20 i See ATTENTION A, 0. U. W. members. The A. 0. U. W. will hold their an- nual nomination and election \of officers Tuesday ni Dec. 7th, at 8 o’clock. | freshments. “Silence”—a tremen- dous picture of mystery, ro- mance, melodrama and thrills ON BUSINESS TRIP {—at the Capitol theatre to- E. G. Larson, secretary to Governor| night. He & out age RETUR Miss Esth college HERE ON BU Henry Inget of sr township ansneting | 2 see. ENTERS HOSPITAL the St. Alexius reepiel for | nt. HERE FROM RALEIGH \. Adolnh Reibl of Raleieh was in Beginning Tuesday, Decem-' Come; Diamond Sureness We have always special- ized in diaw net but JUST DIAMC selected gems, in all their Experts sparkling charm, assist us in sele: steck and gem tensely ence. The diamond is an invest- ment. They are | really “money in the bank, s the saying foe Come in ——see these s gems and allow our judgment to assist you in the making of a selection, May be purchased through our club payment plan. The Store of » Diamond Buying Bonham Bros. THAT LAST Consult Your Jeweler DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. a see + ” Da You Know You never thought of an ENLARGEMENT of your Christmas Gift What could be nicer than an enlargement from the negative taken constant source of pleasure. Prices are very reasonable. over the samples, HOSKINS MEYER The Home cf KFYR ne of the sort needs for these many functi styles Will mitke ehoosing Matinee Every Day at 2:30 CHRISTMAS GIFTS ie tion. cheap. Girls’ Shop early.—Nielsen’s favorite negative fora in a happy moment? It is a Drop in and look things to be ant ments of afternoon wnd , TONIGHT MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY A great new beauty in a Blasco Ibanez . Masterpiece She was a passion-flower, east- ing the fiery spell of her beauty ‘on all men. Greta Garbo, the great new beauty of the screen, will win your heart, too, in this magnificent all-star frotaceen f Ibanez’s best nove With Greta Garbo Antonio Moreno, Lionel Barrymore, Roy D’Arcy Mare MacDermott NEWS PICTURES Aesop Fable Comedy Harold Orvis Ross Bayi - Can't Get Over a . Gi ” “Carolina Mine” fel “ Save fou in. Your Win- dow.” —— | Large stock of silk hosiery) in Xmas boxes. Silk under-: wear, leather hand-bags, nov- elties tco numerous to men- All winter hats very winter coats Please see our windows, and) also note hosiery ad this week Ate SILKEN LINGERIE For the Ideal Christmas Gift Most acceptable of all Christmas gifts, these charming new styles in gowns, step-in combinations, slips and bloomers, will delight the feminine fancy. In a variety of models, tailored or trimmed with lovely laces, they come in all of the pastel tints and in white. Irresistible Is the Gift of DAINTY LINGERIE Lovely Step-in Chemise in Crepe de Chine that she will just love. Daintily trimmed with embroidered nets, val lace and net footings. In flesh, peach, nile and LON oes ecu ai sd seep meieay eae Gar conmencicct & e Also Crepe de Chine Step-in Drawers of fine quality SILK UNDERGARMENTS—Costume Slips of $3 75 e splendid quality Crepe de Chine, double hem, tail- Envelope Chemise in lacey models of heavy Crepe de Chine RCUNRINAR 3 cao Si ca pliesadt de Seca auneen A varied assortment of beautiful heavy quality Silk Under- | things, depicting the very newest ideas in lacey effects with j dainty ribbon adding to their attractiveness . § 4 9 5 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise ... SILK NIGHTGOWNs- -A varied selection of gorgeous gowns. The materials are of heavy quality Crepe de Chine and Crepe Satin. Handsome ‘embroidered tailored models, and trimmed styles in which beautiful impor ted lace and motifs have been cleverly used Philippine Nightgowns, all hand-made-and hand- embroidered; in white batiste with blue, orchid and pink embroidery An Inexpensive Christmas Remembrance A Dainty Brassiere A long Brassiere made cf fancy ‘striped batiste, | sloped longer on the sides. Reinforced through the diaphragm and has an } elastic gore at each side of back. Sizes 34 to 46 $1.25 An uplift brassiere made of dainty val lace com- } bined with tucked net. Lined througheut with net. Shoulder straps of pink ribbon with el Gossard Popular Corselettes Moderately Priced at $5.00 ners: Biges 20:08; em A model that has deen especially created for the figure | A with small bust and full hips. erfect fitting, unusually $1 25 comforta! elette that, preduces a well-groomed, © Ga graceful figure. Fashioned of beautiful pink silk brocade with silk jersey top; well boned at the front and back; sizes 34 to 44. Thompsen’s Glove Fitting $2.00 Corselette Pink silk striped materal in a yng model, 4 - boned at front and back, sizes 32 to 44, now. $1 49 Expert Fitting Service ._..., You may expect a correct iitting and courtecus service frm our well-trained corset fitters. A bandeau designed of ecru lace with a tricot top shaped to a slight point at the shouldcr straps, and extending to the under arm. It is net lined and | has ribbon sh-ulder straps’ | with elastic adjustment. ] Sizes 30 to 38; ecru $2.00 A.W. Lucas Co: The Big Christmas Store