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one him cally Miss ch and A. J. Kutchera Are Married Today T Miss Anna Gerlach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Gerlach Marburg, Germany, became the bri of Anton J. Kutchera of Bismarck this morning at the Methodist Epis- copal parsonage. The short ring ceremony was performed by Rev. ‘Walter E. Vater. The bride wore white silk crepe, with a small hat and other acces- sories of white, Her flowers were Ophelia roses. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Happel, who wore a frock of flowered geor- gette crepe. Adolph Kutchera at- tended his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Kutchera left today for a trip to the Twin Cities, Mil- ‘waukee, and other eastern cities, After October 15 they will be at home in Bismarck. Mr. Kutchera, son of Mr. Anton Kutch is foreman at Modern Machine Works here, Out-of-Town Guests Honored at Dinner at Bismarck Country Club Mrs. G. F. Dullam entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Bis- marck Country club in compliment to her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dennis of Raymond, Wash. Covers were laid for 16 guests, A colorful centerpiece of autumn flowers adorned the dinner table. val 53 was eae! at the Dullam home during the evening, and high score was won by Mrs. Fred Janson- ius, eee Friends Give Party birthday anniversary, a Broup of friends gave a surprise party Friday evening for Mrs. Theodore Lyden at her home at 716 Main avenue. Cards were played during the eve- ning, and a course luncheon was served after the games. The luncheon table was centered «with a birthday cake, decorated with 4 lighted candles, Other table ap- pointments followed a color scheme of pink and green. Places were marked for 15 guests. * Miss Evelyn Jacobson and Miss Mary Stephens of Bismarck, who are attending Sioux Falls college, Sioux Falls, S. D., have been selected for, places in the college chorus for this year. Miss Stephens was also elect- ed secretary of the Women’s Ath- Ietic association. Both girls are sophomores at the South Dakota school, 4 so Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bjelland, form- erly of Clarion, Iowa, who have re- cently returned from spending sev- eral months in California and Ore- gon, have taken a residence at 220 Thayer avenue and will make their home here, “ee Winston Mann left Sunday for Chicago where he will study pipe organ at the Chicago Musical col- Yege. Mr. Mann has been playing t the Palace theatre in Mandan luring the last three months, Major C. H. Lovewell of Fort Snelling, Minn., arrived here this week-end to join Mrs, Lovewell at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs, George F. Bloomquist, Fort Lincoln, . “sss Marv Weinberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weinberger, ius. sunday tor St, Joseph, Minn., ” where she will enter St. Benedict’s college. Kier bas St. Mary’s circle will give a card i) party Thursday afternoon at 2:80 at Y St. Mary’s auditorium. All ladies of the parish and their friends are invited. aly Members of the Bismarck hospital alumnae association are called to a special meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Nurses home, The meeting of the Mothers Serv- ice club, luled for Taesday, Sept, 18, has ‘been post; until the next Tuesday, Septem! ber 25. A reqular meeting of the Eastern ¢ Star will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Edson, former residents of Moffit, have moved to Bismarck to make their home, Mrs. T. P. Allen left Sunday for the Twin Cities where she will spend several days with, friends. Miss Irene Hartke and Miss Olga Neugebauer were week-end guests of friends in New, Salem. Henry D. Danrot will leave Tues- day for aie where he will attend the North Dakota State, college. Do not miss Harvest Supper and Sele. Methodist Church tonight at 6 p. m. ‘FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: B. P. W. Club Gives for Mrs. Theo. Lyden|™ In honor of her eighty-fourth| 1, - Worker to Sail Soon for Year in Denmark Miss Henrietta Lund, former di- rector of the North Dakota chil- dren’s bureau, with headquarters in Bismarck, will sail. this week for Denmark, where she will spend year in hives 4 for the Amer: Scandinavian Foundation of Relief ee and Care of Dependent Chil- ren. For the last year Miss Lund has served as secretary of the American Association of Social Wo has been awarded this ye: recognition of the work ward establishing the North Dakota children’s code commission laws from 1923 to 1927, Miss Lund will visit her parents at Luck, Wis., before sailing, and will od some time in Paris after reaching the continent, Reception Saturday for City Teachers Garden flowers in baskets and in attractive bouquets decorated the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms Saturday afternoon for the informal reception at which club members entertained for teachers of the city schools, About 60 guests were received be- tween 3 o’clock and 6 Saturday after- noon, Entertainment at the recep- tion included a musical program by Miss Bessie Baldwin, vocalist; Miss Jessie Streigl, pianist; and LaMont Hoskins, violinist, accompanied by Miss Marguerite Kennedy. Mrs. L, B. Sowles, Mrs. Fred Ohde and Mrs. Ray V. Stair poured tea. le reception was arranged by the activities committee, including Miss Lillian Cook, chairman, Miss Mattie ‘oppin, Miss Amy Fahigren, and Mrs. Fred Ohde. age eee Daughters were born this week- end at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Munson and to Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Caya of Bismarck. The Munson baby was born Satur- day and the.Caya daughter on Sun- day. s+ oe Miss Roberta Burr, daughter of Judge A. G. Burr, and Miss Bea- trice Register, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Register, left this morning for Jamestown to resume their studies at Jamestown college. Miss Lois Duncan left Saturday for her home at Almont where she spent the week-end. Mrs. E. C. White and Mrs, L. A. Showalter spent Sunday in James- town with their daughters, Misses ] Aste ct Paris, Sept. 17.— (#)— Elegant: simplicity was never smarter than it | is now. From soft orange-pink chif- | fon Peepers) ae A ave ning dress fit snugly at the hips and flared softly on the lower skirt. | The skirt is longer at the left side back and uneven hip line is higher | back, and uneven hip line is higher Mary White and Helen Showalter, who are attending St. John’s Acad- emy. ee 8 Archie aint of Garrison spent the week-end with friends here, leav. ing this morning for the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, eee Mr. and Mrs. Hugh trees 4 and little daughter, argaret, left re- cently for Belfield where they will make their home. The Fort Lincoln chapter of Amer- ican War Mothers will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs, L. M. Parsons. eee Miss Mary Cysewski of James- town spent the week-end here as guest of Miss Marjorie Smith. PUTTY UNDIES New lingerie goes in strong for brown shades, as do dresses. The | latest sets are of exquisite ninon, in what is known as putty brown, slightly darker than beige, Spencer Corsets. Mrs. Inez Hanson. Tribune Apts. Plenty to eat at Harvest Home Supper. Methodist church tonight, 6 p. m. Webb XK, Ae, oe * H, > ee ean) € cal ‘SPECIAL OFFER For the balance of this month 16 Photos for the Price of 12 Also one large photo FREE with each order to the first 25 customers to take advantage of this offer, Phone 249 for Appointment The Butler Studio A Six Round Bout of Laughter! Sos , Or goF ee A 2 Block THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ifa bdr of creamed or pees aution S re kaa rg het E. bed made to wear with the new brown |and whatnots on it. Gold kid makes |about the width of the cuff on sum: use it or not the next day tolevening gowns. One of the most/ a wide anklet band that has a gleam-|mer sports socks, are appearing for it from souring. keep TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY Fe Matinee Every Day 2:80 ebssiialdalal ahs 5 call 1 @ RE-HEATED FOOD EVENING SLIPPERS satin ribbon, @ modernistic brocade The new evening slipper is the one | with gold fashioning angles, curves ANKLE BANDS Colorful anklettes, They are to be worn o¥ woolen ankle bands, |the stockings. i Spencer Corsets. Mrs. Inez meat fall novelties under the name of PVA WW AWA WEBB BROTHERS CLOSING OUT SALE All Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes, C ockery and Toys THIS WEEK! start a mighty drive towards the final windup of the greatest sale in Bis- jmarck’s history. Better steck up now for years to come—you'll never get =. prices like these again on equal quality merchandise. There will be something of special interest every day.’ Don’t miss it.. Silk Dresses--Wool Dresses Priced for Final Clean-up Only 20 dresses left. We’re going to move them to- morrow if possible. Printed or plain georgettes, flat crepes, wool georgettes and novelty silks, all in good colors and styles for street, party and afternoon wear. If you're size is here, you'll get one of the’ biggest savings of the sale. Values were up to , oe, YY It’s not too late yet to bene- fit by these great savings. Come Early. Good Selec- tions. Ay, YF YJ ACY, We Are Determined To Clean Up Quickly! WINTER COATINGS Don’t Miss This! \WMAVAS, Y ‘ WINTER GLOVES Y Our entire stock of fall Alrecord breakicg Wargdia: Tadke $49.50. path fpeeee Poco) hed of being able to buy these fine wool p) fancy att. gauntlet i Baier ycteure, ast? $ 25 FINAL $ 50 _ cer or, driving, Back, 2 Hid iM bo “Tacs CLOSE OUT TWO OR 5 With fancy stitching, icp | $595 for only vanes PRICE MORE Y Just Like Giving Them Away Children’s Hose Another reduction on fine wear- ing boys’ and girls’ stockings. TWO LOW PRICED SHOE LO Every light colored pump and ox- GINGHAM i ED. “Victory,” a heavy 1x1 rib Black Patent and Kid Pumps from ANOTHER PRICE SMASH! boys’ hose with triple knee and MS Seer SE oman SPhalSek >” bid; Sahn cttay’ oon These fine Gilbrae and Meadow- linen heel and » Shown in brook French Ginghams in stripes, plaids or checks of all colors—32 inches wide, for dresses, aprons and school wear and formerly sehr at 65c are ‘urther reduced for final closing out to in styles, for street, party or of- fice wear. These colors are good till the snow flies, so get your savings now. Buying these $12.00 shoes at the: i le thee, Dricen $945 other established lines. High or medium heels in pump, gore, strap or tie patterns for all occasions. These values to $12.50 ift for those . ho $ 3° black or cordovan. English rib hose for eg or boys, in FE ¢ ‘or white have rete forced foot fo / double wear. Our FLANNELS AND TWILLS regular 50c stock- Here's what the well dressed . woman will wear this fall and winter: fancy 54 inch flannels k. can get a fit. “echt? Ly Final closing out savings. Final close out price sagesees TAIT TFITG YF TEN CENT TABLE As odds and ends accumulate they are thrown on the 10c tables. Dozens and hundreds of useful every day items will be found here in values up to WINTER UNDERWEAR 1 Closing out all women’s, misses’ and children’s winter under- wear in cotton, wool or silk and wool—all styles in our regular ings. Closing ou price ..... in stripes and plaids for street and sport wear. 54 inch Poiret Twills for dress and business, os 00. ¥ to fi Values to 9128 yard. Prentlag ec oeint hs ten “Athena” brand. Supply your close out Price ........ee06 BOOM tre ce ee ee ee eec esc cese whole family now at ......... DIIAY. The Genuine EVERFAST VOILE Guaranteed fast color to sun- ne and washing. For cur- ins, dresses, + ART LINENS Buy them now for Christmas fancy work. We still have a good assortment of all widths in bleached or nat-, ural colors, tof luncheon sets, run- ners, scarfs, ete. Closing them all China and Glassware NOW! A final clean-up of all high grade China and Porcelain Dinnerware in imported and domestic pat- terns, also all glassware, sherbets, parfaits, goblets, tumblers, plates, ete. Buy them now for only TY wy, fancy work and chi ‘s wear. All good desirable shades—40 inches wide. 59¢ value. Closing out price Wy, Wey, FANCY CHINA AND POTTERY All hand decorated plates, bowls, cups, etc., all vases, ash trays, candle sticks, flower bowls, etc., and a large assort- ment of salt and pepper sets. Everything marked to sell at Entire Toy Stock BUY CHRISTMAS TOYS NOW! large assortment of all kinds of toys including Cedar Chast trains, of all kinds, tracks Moyo sand di vag ‘ixers, books, horns, drum: chests, steam dishes, ramen, aluminumware, fire “engines, vacuum cleaners, HANDKERCHIEFS 1 PRICE Men’s, women’s and children’s handkerchiefs, plain and hand embroidered or hemstitched— wide and narrow edges. We are closing out the entire lot Oblong, square and triangular silk scarfs, hand blocked and decorated, representing every color in the rainbow. You'll want 2 or 8 of these at ...... . CORSETS Here's your chance to save as others are doing, on a new cor set for the fall costume. Our entire stock of Warner's, H. & W., Campeo and Redfern cor- sets in fall styles and a good assortment of sizes for miss or matron has been DOLLS the little ones happy! Make le. Here are m4 le dressed, in a med- ee fe ee Mamma dolls in the better lot. 7S5e values _ $1.65 values toy animals, etc. all well made and durable. Now is your reduced for the | hance ta tremendous saving. W: Losi it sal 48c 98c sheng lehey eomenes spre a8 - ° PRICE Che, 5) RICE UNIFORMS plald 70:80 single cotton KIMONOS AND ROBES cotton blankets— bisnkets in the same D) yet, 0 pine-—seed. quality maa! ae blue, patterns and colors 2 cane. Wt sf lovely crepe Gariee ealactensns Gein a with double at the closing out Tee tack: trtneeed ie toecee: sistant 125 price Of ......s0000 ing shades. Just a few left, 20 : " we've them for a 99c THESE VALUES ARE TOO GOOD TO LAST VERY LONG. WE ADVISE BEING HERE EARLY TUES- DAY MORNING TO GET THE BEST SELECTION. OTHER GREAT BARGAINS NOT ADVERTISED. 2 WEBB BROTH 3 SOAS OS BS 9 B/S BS BS) AO B\ AO A ANS) BNC) BO) BO) BS) ae