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4 » \Sstudent at the aera Mmes Newton And Mrs. ALN. Newton and Mrs. M. G. Norum entertsined Saturday event mor of Mr. and Mrs. of this ci e evening spent ‘with cards dancing, ut close of whith a ree course luncheon was served. Mise Willa Newton sted the hos- {Former Resident Of Norum Entertain’ ing) . S. Han-! North Dakota Writes Of Life: In Bagdad Mrs. Alfred Barer of this city is ig recgipt of Mee Alma tesses with the serving and enter-| Asia en route to Pati: leer Mrs. Arneas Gives © Mrs. K. C, Arnesd entertained Fri- day afternoon in honor of the eleventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Cleo. The 16 little guests, attired in i bidet : e afternoon at the park where ‘they had games and aturitg. At the close of the aft- ernoon a’ picnic lunch was served with the ee Li 3 gake ‘as the center- Picnic for Daughter} j an apartment jiece for the Mrs. Eric Lind- , rig assisted Mrs. Arnéss in serv- “ing. Miss Enid Burdick of Mandan and Miss Marie Bodner of Wilton were out-of-town guests. The honoree was presented with. many gifts. Mrs. J. P. Kelly Is Honoree at Party Bader entertained Friday evening jn Wad of tha birthday anniversary Mrs. J. P. Kelly of this city. Buldee was played at three tables during the evening, while prises for qcares Poet rate ny Mrs. Oscar Lovin tnd Miss ich: , At the con- ‘of| bas asked le Ke the schools of Bagdud, ts the first-woman-to hold that posi- tion. Because of the intense heat in ‘Turkey, Mrs. Kerr is spending the summer in Paris where she has taken tudy at the Art Institute. In‘speaking of the hot weather of Bagdad, Mrs. rr writes: “It’s nice to get away from Bagdad for the hot weather. It was 120 F. when we left, so you imagine what bliss it is to sit with a fur-cout in mid-ocean.” The royal heeds of the oe are in- terested in the progress of’ education and Mrs. Kerr writes of taking the graduates of the training, college for an audience with the quee: “The afternoon before ‘left Bag- dad I was. asked to bring | my grad- uates ae college) t the a \. of th minister” there to Taoet gitls and a queen is gracious but one of talking even to a queen: if one’s Temarks are limited to the heat, J)» Mrs. Ray Poole and Miss Emma| clothes, and food!” lady-in-waiting at the palace hil to choose some paintings palace, as tadying a or hitectures~ Speak- ing of thie work she. says: ‘One of the most interesting Shasiea' et toe games a three course] things T have to do is the entire fur: Tancheon was se! The hostesses used bouquets of nasturtiums to: decorate the rooms vig eure pe ence tables. Roe ueéts were Mrs. Oscar Lovin, ‘alter Clark, fia Rich, isher, Clari Alice Brown of Bismarck, PR ain: Stewart McDonald of Butte, and Mrs. Joseph Palmer of St. - Mrs. Ketly was’ presented with many beautiful birthday gifts. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION (Robert Birdzell left Sunday by car for Big Wind Inn, Lake of Bays, Ont., ‘where he will attend the internation- al convention of Beta Theta Pi fra- ternity as delegate from the Univer- sity -f North Dakota chapter. He was ee ssi his mother and v r, Mrs. rdzell and Miss rothy. ite route they will visi nus in Rochester, Chicago, and ‘atherin: Detroit, Mich., and will return homey .." by way of Duluth an and Ttasea Pa: TO GREEN. LAKE Dr. and Mrs. C. D..Durseme and Miss Cora Mai rauss left Sunday for Green Lake, Spicer, where Mrs. F. dj honor students, Minnesota,| | ing of q-new economies hall and boarding school departm for the training en.” “The king is also interested in the d Misses Grae graduates of the training college, and tts i all of the Wh oeigeome the princesses te attend mencement and present the dipl this year he sent | Mrs. Kerr writes of this occasio: “There wes no road to the college as the streets:are so narrow that some buildin and streets widened by the police in order to bring the princesses there. Arabian Ni 1b Before taking up Near East Relief work during world a ere me 3 ma Kerr taught at Win, it @ year since she visited the uited States, and at that time she was a guest of friends in Bismarck. IN_CONFERENCE HERE W. F. Frisbie, chemist in charge of ington, D. C., and ie: inspector « ot, the Minneapolis statiop of the U: S. and drug inspection aapertsiesi, re {a conthresey here with R. 0. Baird, Inape¢tion hure: ote oa tment of fhod vl ond anne inspection. ‘SPENDS VACATION HERE Chauncey Borman of Abererombie,| 5! of North akota, has arrived in Bismarck to isit until the opening of school this , when he will, enter: the medical! school et the university. En route, to Bismarck Mr. Borman was the}! guest of friends at Fargo. TAKE EXTENDED, TRIP M 3. Huy in. They expect to be be stway two weeks. WEEK-END GUESTS Fay Kent and deme Coe =r cnbe- | and. Mri ie aaagiter, Joanne, drove to eae dock Barersiy, and. spent the week- end at the Hn. Fae Pearson home. TO MINNESOTA LAKES ” wr. sna Mrs. O. - Lundquist Mer Gertrude Doris, fete, today for a motor trip Minnesota lake resorts. They will 4 be away about ‘three weeks. she wilt visit her. son, Joe Enright, who hee been sere there for the ‘ ROM MONTANA, BE. €. Cook of Glasgow, by fons, at’ Ca oe is tats IT COAST =; Wyman Glitechka has returned] teem Beatiler ‘Warhe and other west coast peints. TO ATTEND Lc, Cc, fF bs pe age Chatles..E. “Martin, . les. ite railroad board, capone aul to take part.in the fe ring ae Nefthwestern grain rates now b: ing held by, theainterstate Commerce Commission. He expects‘to be pont thrée weeks. .E. M, Hendricks, expert for the |, expects to lor rae: Paul this week and also will appear at the hearing. 70. LAKE } HOME Ray guests. ‘et the Ss. Ww rw and will join Mr. and Mi id children and M er have been vi time. The party Fas pa fare to Bismarck pee Famerners, VISIT T FRIENDS . Karla Lofthouse of this city er sister, Mrs. Earl Fleming of to Fargo Sund where they ha’ and he Fargo, returned from Minneapol 4] been visiting friends for a few da: Mrs. Lofthouse will return to Bi marck after 8 short vi visit in Fargo. ON’ BUYING TRIP. . Stowe, manager of the A. W. Lucas company basement Sinuine Pay ve wan gaes turn fi ‘ew mie ei have beet buyii Mrs. ent ‘0 FARGO Hays Mastes left Saturday fen here he was the guest of Aa Beickde “for the. week * week-end. Z wiLt cave 2 Marae ‘Membe the 0. U. W. lodge and ebtis ais will hold-a ‘DR. M. E. BOLTON, Osteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St bea eel Bismarek,.N. D. , for]. ines had to be torn down] raf- | ~ o'clock under the Memorial bridge. All whe avtend are bring cups and silver: IN FARGO: “Mrs; B. F. Tillotson and/children of 'j re spending several days ‘f;| in-Fargo as the guests of Mrs. Tillot- At son's mother, and sister, Mrs. Ellen F. this city Lowman and’ Miss Ethel Lowman, ON VACAT ‘ATION Miss, Mary Cysewski left Saturday for Jamestown, where she met Miss ‘Edna Morgan and accompanied her on a motor trip to the Twin Cities. She will be'‘away 10 days. FROM WINNIPEG id Carl Heupel re- from Winnipeg, ended the Insurance company. eng resorts in RETURNS HOME E. C, Cook of Glasgow, Mont., ter-in-law, Mi UCR IPS EE —— ;charming patch-Wwo h h weiner roast Tuesday evening at.7,0nly @ black banding to relieve it. requested to ey annual agency meeting of the Provident Life VISITS MINNESOTA AND CANADA RESORTS Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Richmond re- turned. Friday from a motor trip to Minnesota and Can- who tle past week at the home THREE Richer fabrics and more compli- cated treatment of fall coats shown at recent fashion shows in Chicago 1 | and New York emphasize the dawn of a season of more elaborate dress- ing for women. These are six typical models: ONE—The importance of tweed | in fall_sports wear is justified by this imported green and gray plaid top coat. Trickv revers, stra} waitline belt and raglan is 3 give it distinction. It double-breasted for warmth and its | patch pockets are built for room as well as appearance. TWO —Loxuriously soft is this {brown Alexa coat with its rich Kolinsky trimmings. Its shawl) specs has an entirely new way of pling down to form 1} # ts reaching to the waistline. jeep fur cuffs shape to the elbows. Only a rich hat, such as the gold embroidered, one shown, could fitly jtop such a luxurious ‘coat. THREE—Fall introduces. long jcoats for suits. Here is a long- coated ensemble fashioned © from {brown tweed flecked with russet | lights and enriched by a seal collar. | \ Tan jersey forms the blouse. Nov- elty gloves in fancy spotted pig-} skin add an unusual touch. | FOUR—Five bone buttons accen- jtuate the diagonal closing of this! smart kitten’s-ear suit coat. A| 1 eollar.. The skirt -deatures jplectingt and’ a yoke with bone; uttons fastening’ jf on the side. Curious little geometric pieces of black and blue velvet Work out a hat, which hi FIVE—The ‘epitome,of formal handsome fox.lends a pelt for the |, side |. Fa Mess Ht EPP PLPLLOET LOOP EP PEEP ?ELA ELOECSE®PLP®CELCECEE PLCS PP PLL PPCPEPPPLP®PDLPPLPPLCCELELL PP elegance_is reached when white ermine joins forces with rich sable to fashion an opera. wrap. Its} shawl collar stands from the neck’ in a dignified manner while a deep hem of sable adds a youthful note to the mode that is over complimen- tary to women. It is lined with brocaded white, with a touch of; gold in its weave to give it a soft gleam. SIX—Velvet, unadorned, is aj favorite for autumn wear. But! when royal blue velvet fashions a graceful evening coat such as this, the Elizabethan collar and Ching. man’s cuffs of white fox give it irresistible charm. Its sleeve full- ness, the up-in-the-front curve of! he.hemline and the luscious pink|, velvet lining are smpeiconbly new| features, ‘UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs, Carl Kaz of Napoleon, who underwent an operation-at the Bis- marek hospital recently, is reported to be recovering g rapidly. RETURNS St SUNDAY Mrs. W. 8. Rohrer returned to Bis- k Sinday after spending two in Chicago, the and Detroit, 2. Mi inn. _ got their. A. B. of: Twin Cities, | ~ STOCKINGS” The BOYS and GU all ROLL’ > their OWN and YOU'LL ROLL * in your SEAT: with LAUGHTER Bf w ol noe mchard Arlen, as pen. Jou. see ie | Sees |. Hints on Btiquet | ti ——— 1. Should and_ friends feel called upon to send gifts to an engaged gir » If an engagement is broken should the girl return her diamond ring? 3. Should she return all presents sent her for: her engagement? The Answers 1, ‘Not necessarily, though it is a nice custom. Yes. 3. Yes. No Elks Band. Rehearsal until further notice. Re- ‘hearsal Hall being decorated, . a RETURNS HOME RETURNS FROM TRIP Try Our. John Homan returned to \Bismarck| Mrs. J. W. Tschumperlin has re-| gure Greading © eae ce Star all Friday after spending the week in| turned from a combined business and Reasonable. as the guest of his daughter, |-pleasure trip to zh ” 33 g Announces the Opening of a New $7.85 Department PRICES Straps - Your choice of Patents, Kids and Calf Leathers in the Latest Styles. Giving the most that can possibly be had at this price. A. W. Lucas Co.: Where You Expect More For Your -Money—And Get It’ aes? FR Chicago and the | Sort St ‘Stop a a re. Twin Cities. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Featuring 30 Styles PAR «oJ les ~ 30 Styles dat Pumps - Oxtords Watch for Further Announcement. CS OS9OOUOCCOOOUS i an | Cures Dineanes by Natural Methods Without Metallic Druge or Surgery Glassen Fitted Rooms 6-S Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. James Hall” mene, A magnificent ‘collection of the smartest 1927—1928 models at Remarkable Savings Monday - Tuesday . : August 15 and 16 Not ae are the prices decidedly lower than those that will prevail later — but our selec- tions are now at thejr very best. Then too, you'are sure of the finest workmanship — so we cannot emphasize too strongly the impor- tance of making your selection NOW. All our furs are of guaranteed quality — their superiority is well known. But never has it / been mare. spperent than is reflected in this, year’s anni t. By far the best collection of Fur sabes we have ever assembled are now . * being offered. - A smail dapitt will reserve your selection. deferred payment plan and new World - Wide Insurance is at your service. Your furs Pron ean adinaen's Aged ag Re or damage while you are wearing them.