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y'tf fe jwii fe$l§: ®p S' i'CV. *tu% 4$ tif** iPAOB.TWELVE Three Students in a Recital Prorgatn 1 till Vi jattf ii: Ht"V 1 |'^c 'V' ll ALICE TAYLOR Izr.fi hr P- tlk j.J'rU iiiRl JSM'% riVi Jm Bile m.n Phoenix Hosiery j" 1 Of Interest ToWomen ., ,.-i. vWe«ley college will present a trio of pianists In a recital program on Tues day evening at Corwln hall at 8 o'clock. The pupils- are Miss Mae Anderson, Miss Margaret Hood and :Mips Christine Gjevere. All three yoking women are pupils of Paolo Cohte, and are expected to give a iceiry worthwhile progra»n. Friends of the-studehfS ana of the college have been Invited to hear thiise numbers: Prelude in Shary Minor— Rachmanioff Indian Lodge Macbowell Romance Without Words. .Karganoff Miss Anderson. but OfCm Clinic, cowski osxkoi MacDowell Serenade Serenade -'.. Old Love Stdry .^... .. Concert Etuae 'Miss Hood. Seictette from Lucia, arranged for left hand ... .-k. ..... .Leacheti'aky N'dcturne Op. '1.... Christine Gjevere F^ust Waltz arr. ... V.. Gounod Liszt Miss Gjeverje. •V 3 riM Jisre lia t- Kfy' Apparel Shop Prices r' "N Now on the way, Tricolette Dresses in gport shades, kt $30.00. 60jfgett(ei Waists" mnffa beautiful, geoi^ett mt 1 4 —r HeM Here On Sahtrday ifome 85 youngsters of Grand Forka were examined and prescribed for at the last of the elilld health confer- encec which- have been held i«^Grand Forks for the last few weeks, under the auspices, of the Civic league. To Mrs. James Collins, president of the Civic league, is due a great heal of credit 'for the^success of the clinic this year of which local physicians, assisted by a number of prominent nurses and club women of the city,' were in chairge. "v When the first child clinic was held in Grand Forks some Ave years ago, begun under the sponsorship of the Civic league, children under school ..! .Conte I age only were examined. The ages Downs varied. each year and this year over one-half of the children examined' were school children. The object of the health Conferences for children is to deteot child defects and ailments in the early stages before age interferes with treatment, for same. Summertime Merchandise At I Tricolette Blouses $6.95, $8.50, and $19.00 Gingham Dresses $7.50 to $14.00 White Organdie Dressy,, $16.95 to $22.00 Pastel Shades in Organdie $14.00 to $20.00 Printed Voile Dresses $11.50 to $22.00 .:•/ Urpheum Theatre Bldg: THE i)NE PRICK STORE JOHNSON'S POPULAR PRICE STORE Popular Price Store Grand Forks Garment Shop CO AT-SUIT-DRESS SALE COATS One lot of beautiful coats. These are beauties. Come a,nd see them, on^ale at. COATS" Every coat in tfie store goes on sale. Wour choice .......... 4^.. SUITS 0RESSES on from, sale at ... WASH SKIRTS r^Every white wash" skirt in the store goes on ssilc 2it •»»..f». v« Ask to see that ^hlte Walh skir£ at. U*' .» -pi—! M/?k- $»**&&& Mrs. red at 8:30 o'clock, in the bria /home. AMERICAN BARONESS SAOS TO CHARM -BELGI AN SOCIETY 1 I Mf? and— Mrs. -Dan McKenasie, 2C1 Walnut street,^announce the.-engago ment and approaching marriage of their daughter. Edith, to ^.Konrad 'Hartbau?r of Miami, Fla. "ti w. Here are suits" that are well worth while ''in novelty checks, mixtures arid plain navys. 39.50 fc$33i5p Silk dresses, taffetas -etc.-^Y^ties up to $5^50, Plenty to choose r%i JL ncoictte Blouses Tffco^ette Blousesi.' These are ^oing like hot cakes. Values up to $18.50 •:-. -i.-- ^-.vp'.-v"-:'-'-. de Cartler do Marehionnc. B&ronesb de Cartier de ifarchie nne, wife of the Belgian ambassador to the United States, recently railed for Belgium where she will spend the .summer months. The' baroness is/a noted beauty and was formerly Mrs. Hamiltofr Wilkes Cary of New York. •. I* Crowley and het §on Edwin of ..Storm Lake, fowa, accom panied by Mrs. C. C. -Stolicker and littl^ daughter Dorothy of Wilkie, Bask., Jfeft Sunday noon for Storm Lake, after Visiting in Grand Forks, _. for a fortnight. Both Mrs. Crowley dents of this city. The home of Mrs. James Paupst, Sr., of Emerado the scene.of a pretty party given last'Friday after noon when Mrs. Paupst and Mrs. E. Mellum entertained for Miss Gladys Veitch of Larimore, whose wedding 1 and- Mrs. Stolicker^are formier resi- takes place next nfonth. The hours were from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Ed munds Franklyn sang a group Of at-, .tractive numbers and Miss Lee Hood contributed a planologtie and se-tfferal interesting impersonations to the' .. Miss Clara Cooke returned to Grand Forks Sunday evening from Mahnomen, Minn., where she has Gordon Stevenson of Emerado afternoon's entertainment/ I p»fniinnft ^L^n!'! o'f /honor was presented^with a jaet of I Phillips during the last week. On Sj]ver Monday evening Miss Cooke was a gUests./ M. guest at the rnarriagei of their son,! Miss Veitch is a former1 University Wendel Wheelock Phillips to Olivia 8 A regular meeting of th£ Women's Catholic Order of Foresters will be sedation win meet on Tusday after held oh Tuesday evening }n the noon at the farm home of Mrs. O. Knightg of Columbus hall. There will he-a social session after the busi ness maetiitH. ne^s meetin||, v- .'* ,' More. Than One Thousand Garments $16.50 .viVc, .$3.50 -SS#i^ja.50 r^i?$ Wash Dresses •M mmm jffoes^i'Oh. 4Ttte spoons. There were- fifty of North Dakota 4Seeman of Mahnomen, which occjvr- ber of Pi chapter of Alpha Phi. Mr. student and a mem- Stevenson is assistant caghier in the termers' bank at Emerado. Branch No. 1 of the Bethesda as- Bggen, ten miles frotjn this city on the Minnesota side of, the rivei. A Cordial invitation baa b*0a ext^ndeS tp anyone interested. Mrs: \v. Emery and Mrs. H. Emery of Larimore D.. were hostesses at a pretty 6hower Wednesday after noon at the home of the" latter, in .honor of Miss Gladys Veitch of tari more, a bride of next month. Miss Veitch was the recipient of a Mji-' guest j", number of attractive pieces of aluminum ware. #., Mrs. Fred'Me^calf, 327 North Sec ond Street, East Grand Forks, is -en tertaining informally in her home this evening for Miss Mabel Meyers* (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.- J. B. Mey ers, 141,7 ^TJnivel-sity avenue. Miss Meyers is to" be rnarried in June to S^r3. Metcalf's son, Howard F. Met caif. «!e Dr..'arid rs. J. G. Moore, 422 North 'Fourth street, are expecting to have as( their guests this Wfeek, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Short of. Los Gathos, Cal., who will come to Grand Forks within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Short have been attending the Methodist general conference and will come to itforth Dakota before returning west. I Dr. J. B. Baasen, accompanied by his son Jack. Gordon Gray and Henry Hanson will return this-evening from Perham, Minn., where fthey have [been enjoying/a week end fishing trip. Mrs. Baasen who accompanied them to Ferham will go on to Vern jdale, Minn., to visit her patents for-a while. I 10% off I Miss Minnie, J. Nielsoni state super intend^nt of public instruction, left early today for Flaxton, where she will speak at the high school, com menoement tonijht. •On Saturday, Miss Nielson'will ^peak at the gath ering of school cntldren of Burke county'at Columbus for the annual county playday. She is in receipt tf fnai^y othef invitations to speak at comiftence ment exercises in various' towns. SUPPER BUTTONS GLOW IN THE DARK ii KatMna Astra, London h'eMity. ^iaa lntroduMkt "f® America, tike fMtum slipper button.' #jth theae buttons the. wearer mn find ber )ip' Z&fyp '-'WSS' iV n»y.' r\-. Tlji attractive offerings in our Re-Modeling' Sale Makes this the most, profitable place in which to supply your needs. 5'- .of Voile An unrivaled collection $22.50 {25 It $35 Spoilt Skirt^V Sport Skirts, correctly fash toned of F&ntasi, Tricolette, Baroqette, Dew Klst, Kumsi. Kumsa, Crepe de Chine and Faille, all specially priced in the Re-Modeling Sale at 20% Discount The Store Of Quality & Service i' .- N Mr. and Mrs. Iver. Lodmell, 212 Chestnut -street, announce the en gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mayme.^to Helmer Bridston, son of Mr. and-vMrs. John Bridston, 508. ChestnuCT-strefet. Announcement was' made at a very attractive party glv^n on 8atu^da£ evening in the Lodntell home. latere were eighteen young women friends of the bride-elect preent. Sweet peaa and apple blossoms were ysed about the £ooms. Tiny hearts hearing/the oairites of the vt^ro FOR ANT-()CCA$10N &&' 1^ -P EVENING'EDITION. :f 'Mm With its Warm f.I'-- •'v er Dresses of styles and colorings that are voile, dresses in beautiful. this showing" ydu^will-find the (lainty ^giirtd 'de^igns^ or the more elaborate Georgette patterns. They are all neatly .trimmed in white and contrasting-colors. Very moder ately priced at— In Special Pricings on Fine Skirts Dress Skirts Brown. Black, Taupe, Blue' and Green are the colors of the fine quality skirts in this offer ing. Fashioned of Taffeta, Tri colette, Paulette, Satin arid Crepe de Chine in fancy stripes &n£ plaids. In^thls event— 20Discount The Re-Modeling Sale-Prices on Suits and Coats of-Quality are Less "Than the Cost of the Materials ri 1111111111111111 11111111 ii 11111111 ii 11 iii I iiiiiiiiinmiiinnmiii Mrs. Beii parties with the date of the wedding, were attached to a streamer running from the place card1 of each guest, and hidden, in a basket of sweet peas in the center yof the table. The/datp of the wedping JHfM OU» rGRARD FQRKS .FLBRAL GO. m. xMOBa.yn».' MMk VMm at.. nt Our Setni-Annual Remnant And Odd-Lot Sale WATCH -FOR TH E"ENT ,. -X, •v "Always Busy ,v f. have Miss Grand Forka residents" Who had the pleasure of seeing (little Margaret Harmon, dancer .'pt Fargo upon her, appearances "injvthia, city, /will be interested to W^r thaV*she made her: formal debut FargV "°i Saturday afterrtoon, taking actlvi part the sixth annual dancing fes tival that cjty. Uttle-Mlss Harmon [has given solo dances ln thls Clty atad In Crookston, and althousb vdry younr. has suc ceeded In delighting her, audiences with her to« dancing J''.i I Be Announced ^1 J. COoperman, a^comr panted by ^er little daughter \Ruth, left Sunday evening for While Bear, Mian., where 'she,-will Uke 'up Mier residence for the slimmer months Vy-S. v'/ r".- A\:iA fc UwA W~'$ \fs -.'irr/* '.ri1: -S) .V? i!y j.. Wash Skirts Wash Skirts of :v Gabardine^ ^ash Satin and Trfcqtine, hem bitched tuck and faafey button "fflmmed. Materials all have been shrunk before nra9dag.. Priced in the Re-Modeling Sal* at—- $«.•«, $t bo, $10.00, 0 I tu.o« IlCBS 20% Discount .S~-' I Where You See The Strafe Flnt s: X-" -v Mr. Cqoperman and son Herbert will motor d0W9/to White Bdar to joii •v Foir lhe Simim^r G«siuBi ijM. ^Avi ihe foundiuoii rllhi—on« We haVe Juyt^yecelved a great many ,1m Brown audi Black' OOM patent l^her db« pUln TtW ^itoo ^ilU reignskln.,Ther «re beauti^iiL pK/ :t-&v & 4 '•IS 1 Mra Cooj«rtnan and they-expert t« reside there ^r an indefinite time. Hi ]g -Hein4d jjTaiit AOi iirtag RemKa^ fts' StiiAl jm