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f-if 'f I fe1 I ih i^ r- PAGE SIX. if VPi" it \fa i* I fcS si if' 4 I }rx k& }f 7~i~ I it 1 •y A Sentiment for 1911. There ms once a man who smiled. Because tk» day was bright, t&eause he slept at night. Because God gave htm sight 1\ vMBf upon his child his Iltilv one CottW !wp and laugh and run. Hoeattse the distant sun Sinon tho- enrili, ho smJJ-.-il. He smik*d because tho sky Was hiv-h above hl.« head, !?eeause'tiie rost« was rod. Beoauss tiv pes' was daad. He never wondered why "f'be Lore! h-»d blundered so TS.'.t nil \h!n-«- have to so The wrong- way hero below The overarching sky. Ht» of Its' and ii! was srlad Because th" alv was tree. Because he loved. and she That c!*ir»!eii his love ami he Shared aJl ihe joy? they had: Because th:j grasses crew. Because the sweet winds blew, Because that he ,-ou'nl hew And hsmrr.sr, he was glad. Hoard Chicago Grand Opera. Bismarck Tvibun?: Mr?. R. N". Stev ens and Mi«s risra Stevens and Mrs. .t jmes W. Poley returned yesterday 1-ojn Cbir—.r.o where they at tended the arand oner* si."»fon. A sisl»r-fn-!aw Mr.". Steven:. is now niie jf the stars if the grand opern lti-lrfstn to PrnjrcsslTe lonrercm*. Fargo Forum: Mrs. F. I Snyder cxooci t. !e?ve here this evening for pt. Paul. where she will attend the pTn-ressive conference as one of the roprsent'ttives o* tho progressive party of Fargo :iT!rt tho local Votes for Wo men league. Mrs Snyder anticipates r~eat pleasure in henrlr? the address-! ?. ofTpri:i|v of Mrs. Maud Howe of. diinrhter ot" Juli:i Ward Howe, ?V'' .: .-•Uthor or "Th.- Bnttlo Hymn of the rcpuWir.- arlolon Altimul R«Minion. Students' Program Tonight. Tho nupiis of the Grand Forks School of Music will appear in recital tins evening at S:?0 o'clock at the school recital hali in the Security .'•lock. A cordial invitation is extend ed the public and the following pro gram will be given: Love Sons Ktsrtin Miss Emma Kiuften. .Melody Cadmun Mr. Gocrae Bray. barcarolle Jensen Mi.*- Vela Seymour. Serenade—Impromptu Ksipoft" 3Iis Doughnuts That will remain moist. Every housewife who bakes her own bread knows that if a little potato is added to the sponge, the bread will not dry out Inking powder with which a large batch of doughnuts may be mixed and fried a few at a time. The last will be as light and nice as the first an president of the Minot normal: Repre- different girl—one he had never heard tentative J. W. Smith of Surrey and V. Humes of Wahpcton, who is clerk ot the house judiciary committee. The i.inner hour was devoted to retiewine "Id acquaintances and remlniFP.,nces the collcce soencs and incident? oc. earring before- the "boy?" to into North Pakota politics. Kiuften. Mazurka Krogmann Miss Ileinen. I'arcarolie (for vi.-din .Otto Kchili Master Kd-.vard Grossman. Venetian Barcarolle Nc-vin Miss Evelyn \Vheeler. Butterfly Soe'oer-k Miss Lillian WVdff. Dun. Humoresou.- Dvorak Miss Wesiocn. fejjcterjer.icnt Sonilag f• 1- \ioimi... Miss Winifred Nelson. sors. and Mrs. C. A. Greenleaf and the pro gram follows: 'Here With His Bride. "V iolin—"Meditation" from Thais Mr. and Mrs. Omon B. Herigstad of Miss Marguerite Curtis "A Song of Spring" Neidlinger Potato Doughnuts By Mrs. Nerada Briggs, of Baking School fame. S^cupa flour: Seggs cup sugar level tcaapoonfula Baking Powder tea spoonful tail teaepoonful mace cup cold mashed potato cup milk, or more if needed. Sift three times, the flour, salt, spice and baking Powder. Beat eggs with rotary beater, then still using rotary beater, Massenet Minot are Interesting visitors in the Orientale C. Cui city today and are guests of the Da Harold Harvey. 'cotah. Mr. Herigstad is a graduate •Suttrage in England I"f both the arts and la departments of the "Poor Lil' Lamb Paul L. Dunbar Herigstad spent, their honeymoon in Miss Edith Xoltimier. Fargo, the twin cities, and with Mr. Violin— Herigfstad's people at Cooperstown. "Songs Without Words" ..Mendelssohn Thoy are receiving the congratulations "The Bee" Schubert university friends today. Current Events Miss Mary E. MacCumber. German Club Cotillion Tonight. 1 The January cotillion of the German club will be danced at the Dacotah -this evening amid handsome appoint ment and with an attendance of ele jgantly gowned ladies and stately gen -lemen. The party has been arranged by Mrs. Eugene Lovejoy. assisted by jMrs. J. C. LeBeau and Mrs. C. as quickly. In this recipe potatoTs utilized ivrjrs to make doughnuts that will remain moist JarkPon and fresh for several days. "J" ARDENT COWBOY REJECTS MAIL ORDER GIRL WHEN HE BEHOLDS SOUL MATE *mi§m Mrs. Elizabeth Pa il and Joseph Paroral. his domestic corral in the swept praharies of north Mon tana the bride he lassoed and brand ed as his own two days after she ampered, as it were, within range of A j'lonsnni reunion :»tu! dinner party flittering black eyes. by former student? of Cnrloton college. Cowboy .loo came to Cleveland to Mmnesoiii. was held at the Grand Fa- marry a Cleveland girl he had wooed c.fic hotel in Bismarck Tuesday even- for months by mail. He hasn't mar in?. Tht: party consisted of Senator, riefi her. Instead, in fh~ fashion of Hnniey from Mandan: A C. Crane, o. Henry story, lie has married a of until he went to see for the first time the girl he had promised by mail to wed. Comes to Claim Bride. Cowboy Joe rolled into Cleveland a fortnight ago with the unmistakable gait of a cowboy, though he had no •slicker" and his silver Mexican spurs did not twinkle at his heels. He wore a dark, neat business suit and a eoUnr and tie. His glistening coal l'i-v. hair was plastered flat across his head. For Cowboy Joe had come to do his oi'rtinc h'.-i sat •ejt'.i :h was done mail. ij ti that i. H' •',.:-rn.-' Ok- Buii Mr. Thorstensen. Allegro, from Sonata. Op. 10, No. 1 O. T. i:i person. For months he and wooed the Cleveland girl office. Now he had come to claim was when he set his eyes air! of his Montana dreams wiioy Joe's idyll acquired an '.wis-.. r\hich makes it a rec- the Ta!.. Mr. I ev-ni-t points Th.- Congregational ladies will rak". nriinf ffinr' it tha uittt. Beethoven resh. home baked food at the sa.les- Program for Suffrage Tea. Mrs. J. M. Gillette and Mrs. Rishoff have been successful in ar ranging a splendid program for Sat-' wrday afternoon when the Votes For 'Governor's Wif" nt Home. Women club win give a silver tea at Mrs. L. n. Hanna. wife of Governor the home of Mrs. Charles Bartles on Hanna. has announced that she will .Soutn Sixth street. The hours will be doughnuts, cookies, nut bread and other dainties. Give us a. call. at from 3 to 6 o'clock and the club mem- mansion in Bismarck and Thursday bers hape to be liberally patronized as '-f the proceeds of the series will be used day. Mrs. Hanna has already become to send a representative to Bismarck :a favorite in social circles at the capi to work for the passage of the suffrage 't:l1 city and as mistress of the gov l'i!l now before the legislature. Dain- jernor's home will be as charming if ty refreshments will be served by Mrs. 'not. more so than any of her predeces A. G. Leonard, Mrs. L. L. Eckman home Thursday at the executive this week was her first receiving University of North Dakota and ,nu "Sleep Little Baby Mine" Dennee benedicts, his bride being the former Iady Spring" Harris Miss Fern Prescott, a talented young Miss Gladys Hill. Ueadings— ed with the Conservatory of Music in "The Child" Anne H. Dowell th recently joined the ranks of the !aiy of Minot. who has been connect- city for some time. Mr. and Mrs. I Finch and will offer some new and unique innovations in the ways of fa- ani3 cotillion figures. Myron wll lead the dance and guests awa' park be Mr. and Mrs. j. \.. Robertson of Minneapolis, who are be- will be found to have distinct ad- ing entertained at the home of Mr. and vantages over any other Baking Powder !:vTr"- C. Murphy, and Frank Lord for doughnuts. is a double acting iof Tttve'". lMr,! J- grad ually add sugar, then work in (lie mashed potato with a spoon and alternately adil iniik and flour mixture. Make a soft dough, roil into a sheet, cut into rounds, pinch a hole in the center with the finger and fry in deep fat. Fat for frying should not tie_ hot enough to brown the doughnut until it has rism. When the doughnut is dropped into the fat it sinks to the bottom. As soon as it comes nn it should be turned and turned a number of times while cooking. This recipe is ex cellent as they do not take the fat in frying and will stay moist for days. the guest of Mr. and l^eBeau. The rlance will begin this evening at. 9 o'clock, the usual hour, and plain dancing will intersperse the cotillion figures. About midnight an elegant supper will lie served in the hot"l lob by, the tables to be charmingly dec orated for the occasion and the Finley orchestra will play. Kitchen Shower for Bride. Pans and kettles of granite and aluminum, mixing spoon:--, a potato ricer, a casserole, forks and numer ous other small kitchen utensils were among the gifts which Miss Mary Cor rigan's girl friends showered her last evening when they were delightfully entertained as guests of Miss Gert rude Shaw at her home in East Grand Forks. The shower was a complete surprise to the bride-elect and she was most generous in expressing her appreciation. The interesting diversion provided by the hostess for her guests was writ ing letWrs of advice to the bride by means of pictures and phrases from magazines. Some very clever booklets resulted and when Miss Corrigan read each one there was much laughter and merriment. The evening was con cluded with a delicious two course luncheon service and a vietrola con cert was added pleasure during the concert. The hostess was assisted bv her mother, Mrs. Fred Metcalf and her guests were Mrs. Fred I'. Werat lein. Mrs. L. E. O'Connor, Mrs. H. A. Hunter, Mrs. ,r. M. Disher, Misses Gertrude, Collins, Vivian Ryan, Jennie Xisbei, Jessie Robberts. Grace Dunrii pn. Irene i-'ilikle, Eva. Desautelr, and Grace Ciraber. the In the home of Mrs. Cleveland, Jan. 14.—Back to hear* of the wild and woolly west has Cowboy Joe mot his gone Cowboy Joe Parozai. taking wttli sweetheart. He looked nt her. then shook his head. Hi« s'ace fell /-iSS l.mi.Dreani Is Shattered. "I don't want you," he said in his oiunt Montana way. But then, as he rose to start back on the lone trial to Montana, his love dream shattered, the eye of Cowboy Joe fell on J-'llzabeth Lenkeij. sitting demurely in a corner. Mrs. Toniorszky runs an employ ment agency. Kii-ahrth had come to find a iob. She is short and plump, hut with pleasant, good-natured ountenance. Cupid must have given a gleam to her eyes and a winsomeness to her countenance. Anyway. Cowboy Joe paused and his heart jumped like a broncho being broken. He Finds Ills Mate. dowr. after his day's work two loped down to the courthouse for a ooSnwiny of ihirtv-«ix^for lasso and tne branding iron a license and later to Squire Brown's Jhe afternoon The occasion was one Cowboy Joe started his correspond ence wooing through Mrs. Tomorszky. He had read her advertisements in a Cleveland paper that somehow had drifted into the "bad lands." He had written asking her for the name of a thousands list- girl willing to take a cowboy !rrho"se. husband. 5 a.- torn Trip. Will Play at Convocation. •,-i Mrs. Paul It. Griffith of Harold Harvey, teacher of violin at v.-v:ij•• wi'i leave Sunday the Grand Forks School of Music, will for New y..rk city and other'play Saturday morning at the convo thrs eav t.. be away two cation hour at'the university and Miss Mr. iriffth is making the Jane Smith will accompany him at the look after the spring buy- piano. Mr. Harvey'a numbers will be nc Lne Ontario store. the "Meditation" by Glazounow and —r "Orientale" bv Cul. "ngrrgational Fowl Sale. selllHa* Been in Hospital. Fargo Courier-News: North ThiVd* street f^lurda^&oS 1 ••U 2 clock. Th--re will be bread. ref'Ml^ospital in^h^cago and^s at present visiting her sister. Miss Irene Blssonette. at Buffalo. V. T. Mrs. Thompson has not definitely decided upon the date of her return home. To Wfld Normal Faculty Man. At a handsomely appointed dinner given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. Ar neson in Valley City the engagement of Miss Mildred Charlotte Arneson and Henry Gustavo Arnsdorf. editor of the Normal Extension and head of the publicity department for the state nor mal school, was announced. Covers were laid for fifteen and the guests were Just the close friends of the young couple. The date of the wed ding has not been given out. —5 Wesley Music Recitals. Last evening the advanced students at Wesley college conservatory gave a program aCorwin hall and those participating were Miss Josie Dow. Miss Annis llealy. Miss Ella Bleakley, Miss Irene Cox, Miss Hazel Vale, Miss Minnie Markell, Joseph Chester, Miss Delia Christenson, Miss Anna Brld stone. Alvin Erwin, Miss Minnie Frendberg, Miss Helen Holmes and Miss Olive Erwin. This afternoon at 5 o'clock the Jun tor pupils play at the city studios and those selected for the program are Harold Redick, Inga Xomland, Ina Lodmell, Marion Stlnson. Helen Helt man. Ruth Laughlin, Helen Corliss. Ardell Swiggum, Genevieve Wesolas ky, Ruth Dow, Russell Gauss. Thel'ma Rystad, 1011a Stewart. Marjorie Moore, I Mies Claire Luger gave two splendid George Getts, Edith Kreitzberg. readings from "The Cricket on the Hearth" which were much appreciat Wonian'h Rights Program Today. a a A larsre number of women are at-' Dakota." and the "nffrage rjuestion are the program topics and opinions will be given by Attorney J. B. Winoman and other attorneys of the city. A social hour with refreshments will fol low the program and Mrs. Rlack will be assisted by Mrs. John Bathgate and Miss Louise Black. News From the Social Set—Women's Club Activities SOCIETY PERSONALS* Mtn Gladys Edison of Larimoro lsj ihe guest of her couslu. Mis* Av* I Qrabcr of Rivoraldu Park, fur it few days. Mr. and Mm, Isndore Vaperiuaatcr' of Ff.rea whose wcildiug tjolt plm'o hero a few duy» ugo art- visltluK friends lu Mlnto fo tho •.'•alt end. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter A. Polk of! Manvel loft here jtsstos-Jay for the' twin cities :in Dulv.th to spsad their honeymoon. Miss Mabc-i HuKhctN i-eturnod yes-1 I terday Crookston where »ho at-. tended the :n ur!atro of hre nlcce. Miss Lilliasj Porter, nnd Wclnco lien- W". 1\ Gillespie of Farso n:id her-' ::r?. O. M. j.iiirisiM: of Pevtls i..at:e, \vtr4 hare thi- m'rnlRg etiroute Grafton to visit relative®. Mr. and Mrc. Georce E. Black and family leavo soon i'.t lAingr lteaoh, (.'a! to fiper.d three four months. I Mrs J. B, £ensiiioru nr.d two daughtors. Vera and KiU«en. leave to dny for their hon«t it «reat Kails. I IMont.. after a pImmv.: visit at tho E. Iionsmoro home. Womens* Clubs What North Dakota Club VMM Ar« JDwtas M. Tomorsky I Current Event* eliib at Bis mail-wooed maroU held most iniorostinK and en. ,.v- ... .. ., Mrs. George Welch being leaders of oil re the girl for me. he blurt-I jf,,, tWo competing sides in the con-1 cu, txtrling nis cap in his right hand tesl which resulted in the honor of I as he twirled his sun the land of victory falling to the ladies in Mrs. I chaparral. Zugcr's line. The afternoon was there is speed in Montana wooing. I brought to a close by tho serving of The same afternoon Joe talked the deleeious refreshments. There are nwtifl CI TVltn mZftDGtn tind tn6 oiffhtpen monibpPR. at thvia .. te I,, as a this country are caused by careless ness in the -use of Inflammable ma terials and liquids. One helpful fea ture was a list of precautions for the housewife in the use of gas stoves, lamps, kerosene, matches, etc. He stated that the people of the United States were in need of more strict Are It will be of laws, that in other countries the peo ple are placed more upon their own responsibility and Insurance regula tions were different. After Mr. Wil der's talk announcement was made The ladies of the Minot Musical The Washington Neighborhood club at Fargo met Thursday evening and an interesting program was enjoyed. ,wo violln tending the meeting of the W I l'r°8ram a social hour with refresh VJd at I !rPKn^f,C'^endh „,r?iT-,hIhe^nT^ the home of Mrr- George E. Black on '^dee^ning Belmont avenue from 8 to 3 o'.-lock. Pleasant, one. 'Property Rights of Women in North IF THE SHIRTWAIST STRIKE CONTINUES. llie strike or the »iiir.twaist makers in \«h ork citf seriously threaten* the supply of one of the agM egg^SLjSStejg*.gaBSatti Xfag^pooiyit Bteturcs yuny Of the po»aUaiitoa it me grtfce ooajfUMfc s^,p' n.was club will open their series of lunch- i"ow before that body which purposes eons Saturday at the Public Drug ito give the franchise to women. The store. Mrs. Stevenson, assisted by "elections. Following the THE EVENING TIMES, GRAND FORKS, N. D. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. joyabie meeting at the home of Mrs. jaro European in dress, as our frlendn across the water think sisters must John A. Larson. SI2 Sixth street. Wed- dress alike and so do the Meyer girls. They're European in one other nesday afternoon. It was what is-respect, too they do not like to have the "von" left off their name, known as "Guest Day" in the orgina- .Though thoy look like twins there is a difference of several years in their tion. and each lady was entitled to In- tages. vite one guest. The afternoon's en- I joyment opened up with the following program: Larson and Piano duet. Mrs. John A. tkipate in the evening's program. The Mrs. A. .1. Arnot, whieli banquet hour was 7:30 and covers .... by, music from the balcony and were paper on hat splendidly served to a sumptuous sev by en-course dinner. The tables were and Abuse of Moving Pictures, Mrs. Wni. Moore, a Electricity Means to a Woman,' Airs. ^. R. Pavles. After this part beautifully adorned with the club col or the program, there was a spelling ors of wh,te and green. matih. which caused a sreat deal of jt.ut flowers and greenery, and lighted amusement. Mrs. Alfred Zuger and taperfi harn,ony ^by ?'..Fi. 1°u.r G"e8tl8' by one of much pleasure to all. jthe serving. After the pleasure about the dinner table and the enjoyable There was an Interesting meeting toasts, the guests proceeded to the Wednesday afternoon of the Fargo Roosevelt Neighborhood club with about twenty members present. F. IJ. Wilder gave a very comprehensive talk on "Fire Prevention" which was much appreciated. Ho.gave a num- (Dream of Love): the overture to the ber of Interesting statistics and "Bohemian Girl," by Balse. was ren brought out the fact that the Ameri- dered by Miss Flora Harmon and Miss can people are among the most care- Odessa Williams. Then the company less in the world In regard to fires and were seated about tables arranged for that a large per -cent ot the-fires in cards, where the colors of the club that the arts and crafts department Mrs. M. W. Roan. Mrs. R. S. Towne, would meet with tho president. Mrs. Miss Williams and Miss Odessa Wil J. W. Ince to formulate definite plans liams. Associate members: Mrs. J. for work. The gb-e club will meet a week from tonight at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Putnam and Mrs. W. L. Stockham will be the director. Tho formal part of the meeting was fol lowed by a social time and refresh ments were served. R' North Dakota suffrage workers arc eagerly and anxiously awaiting the ne- tlon very brilliant, function was given jtlyo occasions remaining on the cards Wednesday evening at the McKenzie hotel nt Bismarck by the members of The Monday Club. The occasion was the annual banquet, which is given each year, when the anniversary of the club is celebrated, and the one time when the gentlemen are given the pleasure of being present to par- THOUGH THEY HAVE SOME EUROPEAN WAYS THESE GIRLS ARE VERY GOOD AMERICANS °f the state legislature 011 the bill n®^s twelve members, of the club, will be in I*'1® bill had been reported out of tho charge of the luncheon and delicious senate committeo and recommended to coffee, creamed chicken, bread and Pess with a few minor amendments butter, doughnuts and pickles will be 1 w»s served at 25 cents, the luncheon open- rlous suffrage clubs will keep their ing at 11 o'clock and continuing throughout the afternoon. The funds bill has been through both houses. will be used by the ladies as part pay ment on the new piano, which the club will purchase during the spring, and as the piano will be a strictly first class Instrument and in the joint own ership of such a large company of la dies. those in charge'-of the luncheon of Saturday hope to realize a neat sum of money. As it is almost a pub lic affair the musical club should be liberally patronized on that day and a special invitation is extended to the Jiusiness men of the city. from Bismarck yesterday that extremely gratifying and the va- eyes on Bismarck from now until the The same condition exists in Minne sota and South Dakota, victory being about assured in the latter state. The suffragists of Minneapolis and St. Paul will attend the legislative session in a body on Tuesday morning, January a 8, when the amendment is to come up for general discussion. Washington on Fashions. Not what to wear, but what not to wear, is the question of the moment with the average woman of smart so ciety, for so perplexing are the incom ing modes and so arbitrary the mo distes that, if one believes what one is told in the realm of fashion, the gowns which gave great joy to their possessors early in the winter are now as much behind the times as Weber's last waltz, or the eminently respecta ble and once popular "Robin Hood" lancers. •While the Washington season has not quite three weeks to run. and the annual exodus of pleasure seekers has already begun, there are enough fes- for every woman with a love of clothes to wish to look her best hence, new gowns are appearing with every large dinner company and dance. While manufacturers are contend ing for a greater width of skirt, there is no prospect, of their wishes being complied with. The designers are, WCI/LDd v5* ^s. ?ern?t'/1 *fu' sical selections were rendered during parlors, where the following program was rendered: Vocal selection by Mrs. V. J. LaRose: instrumental selection, by Miss Flora Harmon, entitled, 'Liiebestraum." by Franz Liszt were again evident in score cards and decorations. Much enjoyment ensued during the remainder of the evening, which was spent in playing bridge. The' following are the members of the organization: Mrs. M. H. Jewell. Mrs. A. A. Bruce. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson. Mrs. H. R. Berndt. Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, Mrs. F. A. Copelln. Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Mrs. R. Flint. Mrs. W. c. Gilbreath. Miss Flora Harmon, Mrs. B. E. Jones. Mrs. F. A. Lahr. Mrs. W. A. Lahr. Mrs. V. J. LaRose. Mrs. Irene L. Leonard, H. Newton of Mandan, Mrs. H. M. Weiser. Honorary members: Mrs. E. E. Kaufman, Mrs. R. J. Turner, Mrs. W. H. Winchester and Mrs. R. M. Tuttle. -sf:- "v The Misses Alya and Julia von Me«r. The Misses Alys and Julia von Meyer are the. charming daughters of ,the secretary of the navy. They are very American in moat ways, but they consisting of with prevailing decorations. Following the delicious repast. Mrs. G. F. Dullam presided as toastmistress. and toasts wore given on the following subjects: A toast to the "Ladies." by T. R. Atkinson a toast to the "Gentlemen." by Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab. the toast on "Friend- however, meeting the manufacturers more than half way by insisting that however narrow the skirt may remain at its helm, sufficient, material shall be employed to prevent any great reduc tion in cost. Many of the sectional skirts are cut in such way that twice the usual num ber of yards of velvet or brocade, or even the overworked charmeuse, goes into the construction of each. There are no plain skirts in truly fashion able society, and few women thereof would have the courage to walk abroad in any of the trottolr costumes that were considered extremely smart a year or two ago. To keep up the cost of making but tons are used on many of the mora expensive costumes with such disre gard for the original use of buttons aa to make this one accessory a consider able feature in the financing of each gown. One well-known matron boasts of sixteen dozen buttons on an after noon visiting dress. Another late ar rival from Paris in Washington haa her amethyst colored cloth fastened back and front with 60 round buttons as large as a thumbnail, each a clear and perfect well-cut amethyst. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS H. H. XOSAliT A. DEAN H. H. XOSAliT A. DEAN H. H. XOSAliT A. DEAN Drs. Healy & Dean Drs. Healy & Dean Drs. Healy & Dean PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Office Tint National bank Bids Both Phonea 563. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Office Tint National bank Bids Both Phonea 563. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Office Tint National bank Bids Both Phonea 563. Dr. W. H. Witherstine Dr. W. H. Witherstine Dr. W. H. Witherstine PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Over SO South Third St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Over SO South Third St. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Over SO South Third St. Dr. J. Grassick PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Northwestern Rldg., Cor* ner DeMers Ave. and Fourth St. Thos. Mulligan, M. D. Thos. Mulligan, M. D. PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Suite 204-6 Wldlund Block Phones: N. W. S02-L and T. S. 437-L and K. PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Suite 204-6 Wldlund Block Phones: N. W. S02-L and T. S. 437-L and K. Dr. Wheeler, Campbell & Williamson Dr. Wheeler, Campbell & Williamson PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Over Trepanler Pharmacy PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Over Trepanler Pharmacy Dr. C. S. Crane SPECIALIST Bye. Ear, None and Throat. Over Trepanler Pharmacy. Dr. John D. Taylor PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over First National Bank Drs. Ekern & Marsden Drs. Ekern & Marsden Drs. Ekern & Marsden SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Platky Bids.. Grand Forks Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Platky Bids.. Grand Forks Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Platky Bids.. Grand Forks Drs. Eggers & Bentzen Drs. Eggers & Bentzen Third St., oyer Benner & Ben Department Store. Third St., oyer Benner & Ben Department Store. Dr. G. J. Gislason SPECIALIST Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Beare Blk. over Lion Drug Store Dr. Syver Vinje. Dr. Syver Vinje. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Lion Drug store, tt Beare Block, Grand Forks. N. Physician and Surgeon. Office over Lion Drug store, tt Beare Block, Grand Forks. N. Dd Calls answered day or night. Telephones: North western. Office 401-J, Resi dence 506-J. Tri-State 149-M. Dd Calls answered day or night. Telephones: North western. Office 401-J, Resi dence 506-J. Tri-State 149-M. i' 1 Times Pattern Dept. 7707 Blouse wit& Fraot 34 to 43 boat. The plain waist with open neck ,is a favorite. This one Is made with the fashionable drooping shoulder line and with one-piece sleeves that are tucked at the inner elbow to provide comfortable freedom. Brocaded crepe Is the material illustrated with collar and cuffs of charmeuse satin and the blouse makes a most excellent one for wear with the coat suit but it also Is for the entire gown and can be made from any seasonable material. Front closings make an important feature of fashions just now and the buttons make a pretty trimming. These are crystal in ball shape. The long sleeves are close fitting with openings at the wrists that allow them to be slipped on and off with ease. The collar can be made round or pointed at the back. Fancy materials are be ing much used just now but plain ma terials are equally fashionable and this same blouse mad^ of charmeuse with collar and cuffs of a contrasting color would be very pretty. For the medium size, the blouse will require 3 5-S yards of material. 27,. 2 1-4 yards 36 or 44 inches wide with 3-S yard 27 for the collar and cuffs as shown in the front view 3-4 yard IS inches wide for tho collar and cliffs as shown in the back view. The pattern of the waist 7707 is cut in sizes from 34 to 42 inches bust measure. It will be mailed to any ad dress by the fashion department ol... this paper, on receipt on ten cents. DENTISTS Dr. S. Paige Johnson Office Over Union Natl. Bank Phone SIS N. W. Dr. Gilbert Moskau Office over Union Nat Bank. Phone 191 N. W. Grand Forks. Drs. Eckman Drs. Eckman I*L Eckman P. A. Eckman DENTISTS 41 Wldlund Building. I*L Eckman P. A. Eckman DENTISTS 41 Wldlund Building. MAGNETIC HEALING E. L. Reynolds MAGNETIC HFAMBt (Assisted by Edith- Reynolds.) Treats all acute and chrohlo dis eases. Appendicitis and all fs male troubles a specialty. Par manently located In Grand °fflce ov«p Schlaberg 4k Griffins. Both phones 888. OSTEOPATHY Dr. Orr Sanders Dr. May E. Sanders OSTEOPATHY Dr. Orr Sanders Dr. May E. Sanders Suite 66. Security Block. Both phones 543 Grand Forks Suite 66. Security Block. Both phones 543 Grand Forks ATT ORNEYS-AT-LAW George A. Bangs ATT ORNEYS-AT-LAW George A. Bangs ATTORNEY. AT.LAW Both tohones. 4. ATTORNEY. AT.LAW Both tohones. 4. Office Red River Valley Brick Co. Bids, 217 South Third St. Office Red River Valley Brick Co. Bids, 217 South Third St. ARCHITECT J. W. Ross & Son J. W. Ross & Son ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTS Over 8tanchfleld's Store Third ft DeMers Grand Forks. Over 8tanchfleld's Store Third ft DeMers Grand Forks. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS '1:. •iff 1' 0 0 0 Hugh Dunlevy Hugh Dunlevy Hugh Dunlevy East Grand Forks. Minn, ft Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn» ICE -.. East Grand Forks. 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