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Fashion Again Received By . Enthusiastic Crowd The fashion review presented by the Rose Shop last evening at the Lahr Motor Sales room was re- ceived by a crowd even latger than on the opening night. The lovely arra: of garments, furnished by the se Shop, was - displayed by Misses Delle Brun, Gwendolyn and Edna Jensen and Betty Lofthouse of Bismarck, and Mrs. William Carrol of Mandan. The musical ArouTee, as on the first night of the show, included vocal and instrumental numbers, and several specialty dances. M. H. Sidener of the Finney Drug company deserves special credit for the artistic setting for the review. Colorful porch furniture and ap- Froueiate appointments were used ‘or a background, while at one side & maroon colored Great Six Willys Knight sedan awaited the pleasure of Milady. mi Shamrock Frolic at Evangelical Church About 85 guests were present at Shamrock Frolic which was _giv- en Friday evening by the C. EB of the Evangelical church. The entertainment for the eve- ning was provided by the Murphy, O’Dailey and Mulligan families. Prizes for the best game and for « bringing the largest family to the party were won by the O'Daileys. At the close of the eveni freshments were served. Marie Overman was in char, re- iss of the decorations, while John Schuler | j, directed the serving of refresh- ments. @ees Mrs. Frank Orchard of Bismarck is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. Turne: in Jamestown. Mrs. Turner entertained at bridge Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings of a og in compliment to Mrs. Or- chard. ese Miss Genevieve Rue of this city ‘was among the officers of Bega Zeta literary society, Jamestown college, to be formally installed in their re- spective offices at a school function recently, in Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McGann, who have been making their home at the Bismarck Business college building, have moved into a new home on Fourteenth street. a Mrs. Niles Stowe and little daugh- ter, Betty Lou, have returned from Grand Forks, where they spent the past six weeks with relatives. Miss Dorothy Keller ig spending some time in Minot, where sh3 is em- tallow in the office of John Thorpe, former resident of this city. Mrs. E. M. Walla and two daugh- ters of this city are guests at the F. E, Rathman home in Jamestown for a few days. a Mrs. A. D. McKinnon left 'Thutg- day for Minneapolis, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother, ee Duane Diehl, who is attending the state university, is spending the week-end at his home in this city. Robert Prentice of Jamestown college recently underwent an opera- tion at the Bismarck hospital. cece John E. Williams af Washburn has been looking after business in- terests here this week. Mrs. Rudolph Schnenck of this city recently underwent an operation at St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. L. W. Page af Elbowoods ’ underwent an operation at St. Alex- ius hospital Thursday. see N. E. Shobe returne: to his home at Judson Thursday after a busi- ness trip to this city. | Mrs. Christ Rath of Wing has been admitted to St, Alexius hos- pital for treatment. a Alfred Karlson of Naughton trans- acted business in Danser for a few days this week. ns Mrs. D. Klein of Burt, underwent an operation Friday morning at St. Alexius hospital. - Mrs. William Mickelberry of Lans- ford is visiting friends in this city for a few days, 2 : Mss. Ed. Ehrs and Miss G. Ana lander of Minot are spending week-end here. si Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodrich callers in Bismarck week-end. ee Mr. and Mrs. John Sand of Os- ree, Boog Thursday. here with riends. Brenneise were this All the famous served at The Patterson, formerly McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein aoe Yatcamein Foyoung Sub Gum Warmein ‘These dishes are prepared to order by Oriental - Hostess at Party Miss Beatrice Bowman was hog. tess to 12 guests Friday evehing ae yore le eveni was spent with cards and dancing, after which a Toots and tables were decorated in Tooms were decora' St. Patrick's Day, colors, Kappa Sigmas Meet at Dinner Friday Places were marked for 16 broth. | ers. in Kappa 8 fraternity at) the dinner given Friday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel for active and alumni members in Bismarck we bbs geting iy he dh mong the guests at inner were Governor A. G. Sorlie, Lieut. Col. Thomas W. Brown, Dr. W. Cole and F. E, Diehl. Mrs, Earl Draper Honored at Bridge Mrs, Robert Webb and Mrs. J. K. Blunt entertained Friday in com- pliment to Mrs. Earl Draper, who is leaving here soon to make her home in Brainerd, Minn. There were for three tables of bags and honors were won by Mrs, W. E. Cole and Mrs. H. T. Perry, A guest favor was presented to Mrs. Draper. An attractive decoration scheme was carried otit with green as the Predominating color. | According to word received by friends in this city, Miss Muriel Rob- inson of or Beach, Calif., and formerly of Bismarck, is ap) ‘ing in a dancing recital to be Een by pupils of the Lillian Newman School of Dancing. While in this city Miss Robinson _ distinguished erself through her dancing school and pub- lic appearances. Besides studying at the Lillian Newman school, Miss Robinson is also conducting dancing E, | to this ¢ Home Hints ee Proper light day and ngat comes colorful couch from its well- ee position beside lamp and low, W. T. Bradford of Minot was a business caller in this city Thurs- | EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD 19 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel . 20 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel . Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Ray son Mothers’ Service Club, Mrs. J. L. Barth War Mothers, Place to be announced . Eastern Star, Masonic Temple --.... I. O, O. F. Subordinate, I. O. O. F. Temple . P. Progressive Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Roy Riggs 21 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel .............. p. Current Events Club, Place to be announced P. De Molay, Masonic Iempl Soa P. Catholic Order of Foresters, ry’s Hal P. poe of Pythias, A. O. P. M. B. A., I, 0. O. F. Hal! P. 22 Thursday Musical Club, Mrs, W. G. Child: P, A. 0. U. W., A. 0. U. W. Hall .... P De of Honor, J. 0. O. F. Hall ......... P, 23 Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Hall y 25 Knights of Columbus, St. Mary's Hall ... til the fish course. day. eee J. N. McDonald of Mott is a busi- ness caller in Bismarck this week, John Troxel of Heil has been dis- charged from St, Alexius hospital, Mrs, J. K. Murray of Mott is a guest in Bismarck for a few days. f Menus For the | | Family ‘ | Breakfast—Baked winter rs, cerea' cooked with figs, bread ky pancakes, syrup, milk, cof- lee, Luncheon—Creamed sardines, let- tuce sandwiches, whipped fruit jelly, walnut wafers, milk, tea. Dinner—Boiled mutton with caper sauce, steamed brown rice, turnips im lernon sauce, head lettuce with combination dressing, grapefruit pie, milk, coff-e. i ° classes in Long Beach. oe 8 ,Visiting members of A. O. U. W. will be welcome to attend the danc- ing party which the A. O. U. W. drill and baseball teams are giving this evening at, their hall, e J. W. Wilkerson of Grand Forks, business manager o! the Universit: of North Dakota, is in Bismarel this week-end to attend the state basketball tournament. ° Mrs. Zoe Sprake returned Friday from Minneapolis, where she has > bests a special Pag} ad prmanent wavin, ie School in that citys ri his The ladies of the Methodist Aid society will ‘old their annual Spring rummage sale in the church basement Saturday, March 31. Jack Danstrom and William Mur- hy of Fargo are attending the state isketball tournament and visiting friends in Bismarck today. ~Miss Charlotte Loy who recent- ly underwent a mafor operation at the Bismarck hospital, is paca) as getting along nicely, ° Leo Divine, Jr., Dick Vandersline and F. R. Prushe of Minot are guests ial Bismarck during the state basket- Il tournament, see The War Mothers will meet Tues-. day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the; home of Mrs, 8. 8, McDonald. Mrs. L. V. Miller will be hostess to the Woman's Club at the regular meeting Monday evening. E. P. Martin of Hazen is spend- ing a few days in this city looking after business affairs. . Perle Curtis of Jamestown is the the So» line, is confined to his home with a severe gold. 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Poole of Het- ar week-e sieisestions eee Good: Mrs. L. C. Albrecht of Anamoose eee WATCH REPAIRING guest of Bismarck friends during the és sketball tournament, A. W. Mellen, chief dispatcher for tinger are transacting nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mauch of Friday. > ee spent Thursday in this city on busi- Mrs. Hi Peck of Almont business caller here Frida ames Any watch, regardless of make or ness. rial condition, repaired for only $3 Plus the cost of necessary mate- rial or parts rich were guests in this city | Grapefruit Pie One cup sugar, 1-2 cup water, 1 ala grapefruit juice, few grains salt. 4 tablespoons cornstarch, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 eggs, 6 table- spoons red sugar. Mix thoroughly sugar, salt and cornstarch. Add water and fruit juice and stir until smooth. Cook. over a low fire stirring constantly until thick and smooth. Let mix- ture boil five minutes, stirring, and remove from fire. Stir in yolks of ege slightly beaten, Beat mixture well and let stand until cool. Turn into a baked pie shell. Bea: whites cf eggs until stiff and oy, gradual- ly beating in sugar. Ai id 2 table- spoons grapefruit juice and pile over cornstarch mixture in pie shell. Bake ten minutes in a moderate oven, Bridge Me Another BY W. W. WENTWORTH ——0 ) 1—What is the penalty for mak- ing an initial bid with less than two quick tricks? 2—Should you take out your part- ner’s no-trump major suit weakness 3—Holding J X X ir. dummy and A QXX X in his own hand how should declarer finesse? The Answers 1—Six months confinement in ‘he Sahara. 2—No, only with strength. 3—Finesse small from dummy to Q in hand. re aie = nagemay > eRe gmt ' Hints on Etiquet ° ¢—__—_—_——_———_——-_* 1 reat is a service or place 2. What is its function? 3, What is it usually like? The Ans wers 1, It is the plate that is placed at each cover in advance of service, ——— —— All Mail Orders’ Given "Prompt ‘Attention os RTE SEMELT Co, Oriental Dishes pose neal the rest “a the ‘Restless Sleep Drains Energy Nervousness spoils sleep. But chiropractic calms the nerves by bingy ig the oye column guard nerve cords. Consult DB ENGR pagizes PHYSICIAN | | 6 Tube Atwater sible, does not need to match the/| dinner service and is usually one o: two inches larger in diameter than dinner plates. to fashion a book cover which will help keep fresh the delicately tint- ed covers of new novels. pleces of dried orange peel, added to the tea cannister, adds a delicious and novel flavor to the tea. boiled, peeled, mashed and beat with scalded milk and seasoned with salt, sugar and cinnamon with a dash of cloves and ginger. colored linens or cretonnes to make rolls for winding doilies and other table linens on. on your linens, each piece should carry your name, written in in- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . E. O., Mrs. Wm. Nuessle .. City Commission, City Hall . Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple Women’s Club, Mrs. Pickles .... .jover canned figs, squeeze lemon | |juice over them and add a dash of || ginger to them. Bismarck ra of Railway ing drink, It can be given to — ‘lhabies, too, CRISP LETTUCE press, pees ey To keep lettuce crisp, separate A. P. Lenhart, CEREAL CHANGE the leaves and wash, shake, put in President, baard of ‘ling cereal, try serving it with but- the ice. delible ink. To mark, starch the} goods, press it well, trace name with | lead pencil and then ink. DRAWER PARTITIONS You can partition your top dresser | drawer into compartments for vari-| lous things by using small boxes, se- cured to the drawer by thumb tacks. mn which other plates are set un- _ It is purely decorative. | It should ‘be lovely as pos-! en =. en : Household | WASHED RUGS * You can brighten your good rug: Suggestions by wiping them over with a cloth | dipped in warm suds. Rub dry with fresh dry cloths. PIN BAG A time and back saver is the handy clothespin bag. Make it with one side opening and sew it onto a clothes hanger. You can push this easily along your line. GRAPEFRUIT SALAD Grapefruit salad is delicious when BOOK COVER Bits of oil cloth can be stitched NOVEL TEA A bit of dried mint and several ot ved with French dressing to MASHED SWEETS which a few teaspoons of grated Sweet potatoes are telicious if| Rocqucfort cheese has been added, ten SALTY SOUP If you find you have put too much salt in the soup, add a couple of pinches of brown sugar. This will ———————— _ MAILING TUBES Mailing tubes can be covered with Dr. Gev. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray MARKED LINEN Chronte Special If you do not use woven names gah tats repaid oer 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. ¥ s y reed ey a TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY DAILY 2:30 PETER B. KYNE’S RUGGED DRAMA OF THE RED WOODS “The Valley of the Giants” NEWS PICTURES BEN TURPIN COMEDY MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AMES CRuz, : PO pRonuction RONSIDES LAURENCE STALLINGS a Paramou we 25¢ Special Matinee for the Children after school Monday — 10 & 2:30 Matinee - 15 and 35c Evenings - 25 and 50c and $1.00 a week buys anything in our store In spite of our low prices you may select anything in the store, make a down payment and pay the balance‘at the rate of $1.00 a week. We have just received : 100 23-piece Sets of Hand Painted China priced at $7.95 and $8.75 Royal Jewelry Co. 408 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. $10.00 down and $10.00 a month LOPE PAC PD APDPPLLPLL PPA CL PESTA overcome the saltiness somewhat | without sweetening it, i high priced, strained tomato ju does quite as nicely for the morn- ter and a little sugar instead of top of the bottle, CRANBERRY TOUCH A little cube of cranberry jelly adds a touch~of color and a very good flavor to any fruit salad. HOT TEA Nothing is nicer in hot tea, serv- ed Russian style in glasses, then @ few luscious preserved strawberries and slices of lemon. Out of respect to the mem- ory of Charles Wachter, city commissioner, the regular meeting of the city commis- sion scheduled to he held next : Monday evening, will be post- j poned to a later date. which will be announce through the TASTY FIGS Instead of serving heavy cream TOMATO JUICE i When oranges get encoedingly ice If the children tire of their morn-!a stone jar, air tight, and place near city commissioners. aa a a a i a ee ba e Commercia ‘ BANKING q $ The Life of Commerce and of the Nation : For nearly fifty years we have supplied x banking facilities to Bismarck and the N Missouri Slope x § ° e g The First National Bank : Bismarck, North Dakota N Estat lished 1879 8 Capital and Surplus --- $300,000 , Total Resources over $4,000,000 ; 3 Kent Outfit Complete $59 ra j Ne ew -. Drabesk ‘ Window Shades “The Season's out- standing creation in ‘smart window fur- nishings. Exquisite color tones for every jtaste. Unusual Ara- besk carvings and tassel pulls. They're decidedly nev. See them. On display all this week in our