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rn: 1 1 1 1 V, 'f !JL EVENING EDITION Of day, May 30, every man, woman and child in Grand Fork*. will he. ex pected to appear on the streets wear ing a poppy.in honor of the world war iit.uii. utaJ. Orders may be sent In for poppies any time this week to the auxiliary or to. other patriotic organi sations of Grand Forks, who have the flowers for s^le. On Saturday, May 28, however, the poppy sale will be concluded. Mrs. W. H. Witherstine is chairman of the committee, in charge of the sale for the auxiliary and at a com mittee meeting which she has called for this evening, plans will be com pleted for the sal£ which that society will conduct next Saturday. The ppies are not to be worn until Mon- May 30,, the public is reminded, that is the day upon which the sacred memory of "our boys" is to be honored. US' .x. Mr. and Mrs. P. h. Esgan motored in from Oslo on* Sunday and spent the day visiting wijth friends. Misses Inez and Olga Serumgard, Bobby Serumgard and Mrs. McClure of Devils Lake were among the many out of town.Msitors on the university campus on Saturday. They returned to their home on Sunday. at Mrs. Jane Hanaford of Rugby re turned to her home on Sunday eve ning after' visiting for a week as th^ guest of Misses Pearl artd Lou Read-' ing, 409 Franklin avenue. A number of interesting social 'gatherings were had in honor ,of Mrs. Hanaford during her visit here. Mrs. Cady Hoop, 1215 Cheyenne avenue, har, Mrs. John Torrison o.f Duluth as ner house guest this week. Mrs. Torrison arrived this afternoon. Mrs. William Kerr of Tacoma, Wash., stopped in Grand' Forks to spend Sun day as the guest of Mrs. Hoop, en route to Grafton, Where she will be the guest of her mother this summer. Mr. and Mrs.'"Albert Thompson of Brocket, N. D., will arrive this after noon for the graduation recital pro gram of their niece, Miss Irene Thompson, at^ Corwln hall tonight. Others who will come from out of the city for the recital are Mr. and Mrs. James Bronken, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janney, Mr. and Mrs., .John Brante and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bready of Reynolds, N. D. The Moccasin club met this after noon at the home of Mrs. W. B. Clin ton, 408 North Eleventh street. There were guests for 'two\tables and whist was played. ,Mrs. John Torrison of Duluth 'was an out of town guest. The Fraternal Aid union gave a picnic on Saturday afternoon at Dod son's grove sf-uth of the city, the guests leading members of the union ai their friends. There was an Interesting program and later* supper was prepared over a campfire. The singing of songs and story telling about the tre were enjoyable features later in the evening. The next regular ^meeting of tbe society will be held on Thursday night at DodSon's. grove and all expecting to attend are asked to meet at the Poppler Piano Co. at 8 o'clock. Auto mobiles will be provided for transpor tatlon. Miss Irene Thompson, reader, will be -presented in\ her graduation re cital .program tonight at/Corwin hall at 8 o'clock. She will read Frances Hodgson Burnett's /'Little Lord Fauntle'roy." Clarence D. O'Connor, Jacob Evanson and Miss Marie Sal tier will assist All friends of -Miss Thompson, and all interested in the program, are extended a cordial Invi tation- to attend. Miss Thompson is a pupil of Miss Nella Kingsbury. Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, .201 Chestnut street, will be hostess on Tuesday eve ning to the Alpha Phi Alumnae club. A regular meeting of Maple Leaf Rebekah. lodge will be held on Tues day evening in the Odd Fellows hall, opening at 8 o'clock. DOROTHY MANNERS (be indict P. GUARD soil JEWBUmf "Gift* That No. hi(tk St. i. :,:SE.^ %,&*:-x-: interest To Women All new* Information (or the womu'i pwt of the morning lion of The Herald Should be In thehands of the editor of.that page before o'clocjc-tn the: evening. After that hour no items will be accepted for publication on thev woman's pace In the moraine edi tion of the following day. LEGION AUXILIARY WILL SELL POPPIES •the women's auxiliary to the local poet of the American Legion has re minded the: puBlic (that on-Memorial ixi »"^s!Sf- Mil WEDDING GOWN OF RARE OLD LACE IS. EXQUISITE MODEL By EMae. Weddings are once more occupying the center of the stage". May and June are the true bridal months and one hears talk of trousseaux on every side. Lucky, indeed,' is the girl who has some rare old lace In her family trunk, for the newest and, most fashionable gowns as approved by Paris are made of lace. It is always so satisfying to have one's gown men tioned as tin "heirloom in the bride's family." Pictured here is a draped gown which relies on the beauty of the lace and the grace of the draping to give it the needed'lines and style, for it has no trimming save a spray of orange blossoms at the waist. The veil, too. is unusual, for'it is of lace instead of the ordinary tulle. and, falls from a diadem of orange blossoms to the hip line in front and to the hem. In th^, back in a most oriental style. It is a particularly good arrangement for the tall girl who does not want to add to her height by tbe cap and puff veils. Mrs. Paul Griffith will entertain at dinner this evening complimentary to two popular brides-elect. Miss Maude Griffith, and Miss Dorothy Wright. Dinner is to be served at four small tables. Assisting the hostess will be her mother, Mrs W. S. Begg, "Mrs. Wl R. Adams and Mrs. C. E, Wright. Mepdames C. N. Barnes and Ran som Barnes have Issued invitations for a miscellaneous shower to be riv en on Tuesday afternoon for His Maude Griffith. There will be twenty guests. The hostesses will use lilacs through tbe rooms. The Sigma Chi fraternity gave an informal dancing party Saturday night at the Lincoln Park clnb house. The hours were froiq •8:30- GRAND to 11:30 o'clock and there' was good music. Guests included a number of out of town alumni who were visiting at the chapter house over the week. end. Announcement of tbe engagement of Miss Carrie St John Dean to Edgar Mortimer Kent of Hatton, N. D., was made Saturday evening at- an attrac tive pre-nuptlal party given by Mis Dean's sister, Mrs. Arthur C. Dean, at her home, 402 South Fifth street. Tile wedding will be an early June event and will take place at the sum mer home of the bride's mother, Mrs. 'William Dean at Bemidji lake. Mr. and-Mrs. James P. Leo, lit Cottonwood street, left on Saturday night for points in (he'west where they will visit for several weeks. Spo kane, Tacoma, Seattle and Portland are among the cities of interest at which they have planned to stop. Mrs. Mark Williams, of Chicago, arrived in- the city Sunday night, and will spend tbe summer here as the West of Mrs. M. L. W boulevard. Attains, Ln Friends of Mrs. John Harvey, U1 International avenue, will be pleaaea to hear that she is able to be' about again after an illness which' has con fined her to her home practically all winter. Word. has been received in Grand Forks of the appointment of Miss Mae McCulloch, former visiting nurse here to the position of state super-, visor of public health nursing In Ohio. Miss McCulloch, with the oth er supervisors in that state will be in charge of one of the districts Into which, the state is divided for the purpose of carrying -on the public I health work. She will make her headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. •. Miss Adelheid Thompson, pianist, will be presented In her Senior re cital at Corwin hall on Tuesday eve ning. She is a pupil of Miss Adelaide Okell. Asrtsting her on the program will be Mrp. Helen Dean Enyeart. The program follows: Valse in E. Op. 4, No. 1.. Moeskowski "1812," Overture SolenneHe Tscbaikowsky Firsts piano Adelheid Thompson, Gay Gldley second piano, Alice Kope, Selma Engesather. Marionettes MacDowell (a) Sweetheart (c) Witch (b) Lover (4) Epilogue Chant Polonaise ....... Chopln-Llsst Hungarian Dance, No. 4 Brahms Supplication LaFarge Were I Sunshine Vldal Patter of the Shoon Treharne Question Treharne. Helen Dean Enyeart Capprledo Brilllante.... Mendelssohn For two pianos—Miss Okell at sec ond piano, DRESSMAKING MRS. A. T. STINSON ,wi«iw*Ai»r nMi if vFO%KS •I A name that is significant of the best in "white goods." "Bridal" brand •merchandise is .sold exclusively at this store. Whether" a sheet or pil low case, voiles or, organdies, nain sooks or, muslins, insist on the "Bridal" brand and you will get the best. BRIDAL VOILE— 40 Inch Bridal Voile, a crisp, clear Bleached cloth, white Sale Price, the yard. BEp SPREADS— Gilroy and Ionia Satin Bed Spreads, extra large size, hemmed or cut cor ner and scalloped. White Sale Price, each PILLOW TUBING— .Bridal Brand, Linen Finish Pillow Tubing, 42 and 45 inch, White Sale Price, the yard.... MIDDY TWILL— Bridal 36 inch Satin finish Middy Twill, no other cloth can com pare with this at the yard PILLOW CASES— Bridal Brand Pillow Cases, 42 and 46 inch. White Sale Price, each BRIDAL SHEETING— 81 inch Bridal Sheeting, Linen Finish, Bleached, White O Sale Price, the yard.. TISSUE NAINSOOK- Bridal Tissue Nainsook, 36 inches wide, white. flesh, yellow and blue, White Sale Price, the .' yard. "........ BRIDAL CAMBRIC— An exceptional quality, in our White 8aie at the yard .^. ... 36-inch Longcloth, 1 36-inch Nainsook, 1 0 |,'.v -j. LiWVj 1 Vv v'ft r- HERALD, MONDAY MAY 23, 1921. ':.v: 33c $7.95 NOVELTY WHITE GOODS— 86 and 40 inch Novelty White Goods, Voiles, Dimity, and Flaxons, White Sale Price, 3- yards for BRIDAL SHEETS— Bridal Brand Sheets, size 81x00. Buy these in the White Sale, at each $1.00 $1.59 $1.39 $1.95 Ladies' White Silk Hose, f%Qfi fashioned without a seam, pr.. Every Pure Linen Table Cloth, with napkins to ,match in our .White Sale is yours at Half Price No Matter What the Event rWe Set the Pace" s#v.:?" -:vv S' ZkAi -k Odell's For White Goods 40-inch White Satin Crepe, Qg White Sale Price, the yard...... 40-inch White Crepe Meteor, White Sale Price, the yard.. 36-inch Valerie Lingerie Silk, whit flesh, White Sale Price, the yard Mallinson's Pussy Willow, White Sale Price, the yard. 40-inch White Satin Sale Price, the yard 36-inch White Wash Satin, White Sale Price, the yard. f.. 40-inch Canton Crepe, white, best quality, the yard.. 54-inch Serge and Whip Cord, cream white, the yard Lingerie Wash Silk, white and flesh, the yard J. & P. Coats Thread, 250 yd. spools, each........... Muslin Undergarments Gowns, Chemise and Petticoats all made of good quality Nainsook, well made, neatly trimmed, these are exceptional values, at our White Sale Price, the yard .' Tea Aprons Fancy Dimities, embroidered and lace trimmed, another one of .the exceptional values offered in the White Sale at each... Voile Waists TFhite Voile Waists. They are good quality, well made. We will not describe them further. They are all exceptional values at each 80x90 Dimity White Sale Price, each 63x90 Dimity Bed Spreads, good quality, White Sale Price, each ^l«Pw 72x90 Dimity Bed Spreads, good quality,' White Sale Price, each & I Good Quality Crochet size, Mav'White Sale Price 3 or Bed Spreads, good quality Good Size Huck Towels, plain colored border^, White Sale Price, each A TWICE YEARLY EVENT THAT OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL BUYING OPPORTUN ITIES—FOR THE HOUSEWIFE—THE BRIDE-TO-BE—AND ALSO OFFERS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE YOUNG MISS TO ADD TO HER "HOPE CHEST." MAKE IT A POINT TO BE HERE. Sale Now In Progress $1.95 95C $3.95 Charmeuse, White $2.49 $1.39 aa $3.95 $1.95 aq. ^.... U5JC $1.00 $2.00 Bed Spreads, full Lgrge Size Bath Towels, plain white and colored borders, $1.29 #4 ft ft white and 10c MADAME TOURTILLOTTE IS NOW DEMONSTRATING THE EXCEPTIONAL GOOD QUALITIES OF MADAME FLEMING'S TOILET PREPARATIONS.. MORE SALESLADIES WANTED—GOOD PERMANENT 4 'Always Busy" HAVE ABILITY. •HAVE'g im BEEN WAITING FOR IS HERE OF WHITE 36-inch'White Wash Satinette, heavyweight, the yard ....... 36-inch White Sateen, White Sale. Price, the yard...:. ...... 40-inch Crisp White Voile, White Sale Price, tlie yard.....^.^..^... 36-inch White Marquisette, White Sale Price, the yard„ 36-inch White Poplin, White Sale Price, the yard 36-inch White Cotton Gabardine, White Sale Price, the yard._„. 36-inch Duretta Cloth, White Sale Price, the yard .... 36-inch Bleached Muslin, 10 yard limit, the yard No Phone Orders. 17-inch Bleached Cotton Hock Toweling, the yard White Rick-Rack Braid, all ^izes, 4-yd. piece CoverrAll Aprons Cover-all Aprons, well made of fine quality bleached maslin. Tou will agree that thi* is a real value in the White Sale at each Wash Skirts PAGE THUTIHWCI Send For Samples White Wash Skirts, the regular prices on dim range from $5 to $12.60. Some at then are slightly soiled. Come in and buy them at HALF PRICE Gowns and Chemise Gowns and Chemise made of fine quality Nainsook, lace trimmed and embroidered. Some hand em broidered. Buy these in tbe White Sale at the garment 17-irich Bleached Turkish Towel ing, White Sale Price, the yard 18-inch "Stevens" Bleached ing, White Sale Price, the yard 174-inch Bleached Linen 'White Sale Price, the vard Pequot 81-inch Bleached Sheeting, White Sale Price, the yard Good Quality Pillow Cases, 45 and 45-inch, White Sale IJrice, each... Lonsdale Muslin. You know, the brand. White Sale Price, the yd I 13c 09c 98c $1.95 Linen Towel- 25c Toweling, 15c POSITION Don*t Boc^ the Tad^ ''Swim With It