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& ^ia1' a*J#4 iL'':v Pittypat and Tipi^ioe. All day they come and Plttyp».t «nd Tippy toe! Footprints up arid do^rft the'hall, Playthings scattered on the floor, Tell-tale smudges on, the door' By these presents you snail know, Pittypat and Tlppytoe. Row they riot at .their play! i. And a docen times a day In they troop, demsnding bread— Only buttered .bread will do. And the butter must be spread Inches thick with sugar, too! And Pittyp^knd'Tlppyttoe.'-' Sometimes there are-griefs 'to soothe, Somjptimep ruffled brows to smooth iPojC HCI-iriuch regret to say) ^mppiytbe and Pittypat 9 SojrheUmes interrupt their play With-this internecine spat, Fie," for'shame! to quarrel so— Pittypat and Tip'pytoe! j-• $-J V. Of ^he thousand worrying things, Every day recurrent brings! Hinds to scrub and hair to brushr Search for playthings gone amiss,.. Many a wee complaint to hush, Many a little bump to kiss. Lifeseems onie vain, fleeting shoyj' To Pittypat and Tlppytoe. And'when day is at an end, There are little duds to mend:' But when comes this thought to me "Some there are childless be," Stealing to their little beds, With a love I canrtot speak, Tenderly I stroke their heads—: Fondly kiss each velvet cheek, God help those who do riot knov, A Pittypat and Tlppytoe. On .the floor and down the hall, Rudely smutched upon the wall, There are proofs in every kind Of the havoc they' have wrought, And upon my heart-you'd find Just such trademarks, If you sought O, how glad I am 'tis so, Pittypat and Tlppytoe. —Eugene Field.. Returned From Badger. Mrs. Jacob K. Lien has returned to her home in Merrifleld from Bad ger, Minn., where she has been visit ing friends and relatives for the past few weeks. ... Entertaining Guest, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Enyeart of Walnut street are entertaining as their guest for a -few weeks Mrs. Enyearts sister. Mrs. Daisy Williams of Leola, 6. D. Entertained Sewing Club. Mrs. Fred T." Lincoln entertained the "Sewing club" yesterday after noon at her home on Beljnont avenue. The rpoms were made Attractive tvlth spring'flowers and plum blossoms were artistically arranged. The aft ernoon was devoted to sewing and visiting and at o'clock a delicious luncheon was served bv the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. N. R. Lin coln. ... Delta' Sigma Party. The Delta Sigma fraternity at the state university will give its annual party this evening in the Episcopal guild haH .on Alpha avenue. Tlie hours will-be from 6:30 to 11:80 o'clock. The music will be rendered by the university six-piece orchestra. Dinner will be served from 8:30 to 9:30..o'clock in the dining hall-and the decorations will be tn purple and gold. The p$troijs. and. patronesses for the occasion1 ar6, .Mr. arid Mrs. F. L. Mc-. Vey,. pr. and Mrs. Sr.. E. French, Dr. and Mr#. G, A. Abbott sintl Mr. and Mrs,. E. .X. Anderson. Save Money by buying ,• Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder and Flavoring .il|f%rExtract8 Twy comply with alj pure foodlawsancl satisfaction is guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. If you have not used them Why Not Now? 3C $J.V Mm V* 1- 3C DC ,v Jl. WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN SOCIETY ri Little frocks are strangely torn. Little shoes great holes reveal Little hose, but one day worn, Rudely yawns at tee and heel! Pittypat and Tlppytoe? Rebecca Lodge Meets. The Rebecca 'lodge will hold !_ regular meeting Tuesday evening at 8 clock in Odd Fellows' hall. Th^re will be initiation and all members are urged to be present. _. Luther League Social. The Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold an ice cream social this afternoon and even ing on the church lawn. The houre will be from 3 to 10 o'clock and a cor dial invitation is extended to all. Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served. Price, 16- cents.-r-4.dv. Left for Minneapolis. ^lr. and Mrs. Alvln Robertson of Minneapolis. who have been visitinf for the past few days at the home of their son and his wife,- Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Robertson of Chestnut street, left this noon for Minneapolis They: were accompanied by their lit tle grandson Alvin-John Robertson, who will visit there for several weeks. Will Leave for international Falls. Mrs. W. P. Sorenson and two daughters. Miss Irene P'ravltz and Louise Sorenson,. will leave Monday evening for International Falls, where they will make their future home. During their residence here they have made many friends, who will regret theif' departure, but the best wishes of all will go with them to their new home. ^,f— New Matron at Y. W. Mrs. E. F. Lombard arrived this noon from Lethbridge. Alta., anii will be the new house matron and direc tor of the lunch room at the Young Women's Christian association. She will be the guest of Mrs. W. S. Beg? for a few days before taking up her work: Mrs. Lombard is a former resident of Grand' Forks and was a member of the original committee who organized the association. Methodist Clturch Music. The following program of music has been arranged for the Services at the First Methodist church.,on"Sun d^y by the director, H. Aden Eriyeart Morning.. Anthem—Ho! Every One. That Thinketh Martin Offertory—The Silent Sea. .Neidllnger Evening. Anthem—Rend Tour Hearts. .Klein Offertory—Prayer Ghadwick Baptist Church Music. Louis U. Rowland, director of the Baptist choir, has arranged the fol lowing program for the services on Sunday: Morning. Anthem—What Are These That Are Arrayed Stainer Duet—Jesus the Very Thought of Thee Brewer Miss Barbara Henry and Harold Winslow. Evening. Anthem—Almighty and Merciful ®od Marqhant Solo Selected Mrs. Homer M. Cook. Missionary Meeting Wednesday. The Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon .at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. An Interesting program has been arranged as follows: Devotionals—Ruth Mrs. H. F. Chandler. Japan of* Yesterday and Today Mrs. Don McDonald. Story—Mrs. "HrfroId Lamming. Current Events From Japan—Mrs. C. B. Chalmers. Music—Selected. Following the program a social ses sion will be enjoyed arid refreshments will be served by the hostesses, Mrs. R. M. Carothers and Mrs. J. H. Ruettell. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all ladies of the church. Faiwo College Banquet. Fargo Forum: The Fargo college seniors were the guests of the Junior class last evening at the annual junior-senior banquqet. The juniors had arranged a sump tuous board for the guests, and the Commercial club rooms presented a charming appearance as the gradu ates and hosts gathered together for their last repast. The tables were arranged In the form of a hollow retangle, attractive ly decorated with red carnations and ferns. Tasty programs and place cards decorated with the interiWass monogram were found at each place: President and Mrs. Hansel, Dean Robinson and Dr. Stearns were honor guests. During the courses special numbers were rendered- The classes joined to gether in singing "Auld Lang Syne" and^a quartet of young ladies. Misses gildreth, Huflaker, Freeman, and Flaten sang some original llmericfts on the assembled guests, the classes then Joining in the singing of the beloved Alma Mater song. Miss Hazel. Hutchinson, -president of the juniors, acted as toaatmistress in a most clever way, besides deliver ing the address of welcome. George Stickney, president of the.seniors, re sponded. Toasts were responded to by Kellogg Bascom, Ethle March and President Hansel. Miss Huffaker read Several very clever original sketches, depicting characteristics of those about her. At, a, late-hour tlie club rooms were deserted, and the students departed with regfet tftat the junior-senior ban quet comes but once a year. Hfg^ QIratte Hoine Made Candy &Sam&'£®SS££&£U&ISi ISMB8$eZ3$fiSm3iS JL JL JL GRAttP ^QRKS DAILY Will Entertain Next Week. .. Mrs. N. G. Bonner will entertain Tuesday afternoon at her home on Belmont avenue complimentary to Mrs. C. E. Hemans. Mrs. Banner will be assisted by Mrs. F. A. Towne and Mrs. F. C. Fales. Here from Towner. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor of Town •f. N. D., have arrived in the. city to visit for a few days at the home of Mrs. Taylor's father, L. Larson or walnut street* Mrs. Taylor was for merly Mies Pearl Larson of Grand Forks. Y. W. C- A. AnniMU^Meieting. The board, of directors of the Young .Women's Christian association are making plans for the. annual meeting which will bo held tlie first part of June in the association building. The reports of the various officers and Committees will be present and the re vised constitution. New officers will pe elected and several matters of im portance will be discussed. All mem bers of the association are requested to attend the meeting. t. E. S. SUrer Tfe*. The Eastern Star silver tea will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home pf Mrs. A. Wonderlich, 856 Belmont avenue and the hours will be from S to 6 o'clock. The ladies will bijing their needlework, and the hours wllj. be devoted to sewing and visiting. The hostesses will be Mrs. Wopderlich, Mrs. Mary Robblns, Mrs. C. L. Tomp« kins, Sirs. J. Martin. Mrs. G- M. Williamson and Mrs. Charles Allen. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the order whether affili ated with the local chapter or not. Madame Labadic to Appear Here. Madame Harriet Labadie of New Vork city will appear iri Grand Forks for the third time the last week in June. She will present in the form "of a'dramatic interpretation, the play "The Great Galeoto," by Jose Esche garay, an adaptation of the Spanish drama, "El Gran Galeoto." Madame. Labadie is an artist of great ability and the people of Grand Forks may look forward to a rare literary treat. Madame Labadie will come here un der the auspices of the Woman's Civic league and the members of that or ganization will work untiringly to make the entertainment a financial success. The artist appeared here two years ago under the same auspices and was very well, received by her large and appreciative audience. Gave Dinner Party. Crookston Tlmee: Mrs. U. S. Viliars entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner last evening, for her husband. Rev. Viliars, the official board of the M. E. church, and the following guests of honor:: Rev. s. L. Parrish, district superin tendent of Fergus Falls: C. C.. Smith, the evangelist Prof GUmore, Prof. KHngler, Rev. O. H. Wilson of Crook* ston, Rev. Rolla Gale of Fieher. Cov ers were laid for thirty peciple. Each place card held a quotation from the bible, applicable either to certain characteristics, or the vocation of the guest. The reading of these caused •much merriment, and good cheer, with good coffee, flowed itli ..the "feast of reason and flow of soul." The dinner was iri the form of a ban quet. the guests remaining-at table to hear the'quarterly conference re port*. All think Mrs. Viliars is a charming, oat ess, and each is ready to be a-guest at any time jBhe £ees fit to repeat the Invitation. Mrs. 'Vtllars was assisted in serving by Mrs. I. W. Kinder and Mrsv W. T, Clapp. Entertained for Mrs. Sorenson. The liouse girls at the'T. W. C. A. entertained Informally last evening at the association building in honor of Mrs. W. P. Sorenson, the house ma tron, who has resigned her position and will leave Monday evening for In ternational Falls. The gymiiaslum was decorated for the occasion with palms. Japanese lanterns arid easy chairs were arranged for the guest#.' The gathering proved an enjoyable one. .' Games, music and folk dancing were the pastliries and at the close Of the pleasant evening light refresh ments were served. Besides the house girls present were Mrs. 13. J. Babcock, Mrs. McLaurin, Miss Jane Smith, Miss Hendrlcktson, Miss Josephine Brown and E. D: Brown. The girls presented Mrs. Sorenson with a gold necklace and pendant as a token of appreciation for her faith ful service?, and lier little daughter, Miss Louitfe. who has been a great favorite with the girts, received a'sil ver thimble. Mrs. Sorenson has beep house ma tron for the past few months and since the resignation of M,rs. McLaurin has also looked after, the othef depart ments.'..She has carried on the work In a capable mariner and leaves affairs in splendid coriditlon for Her succes sor, Mrs. E. F. Lombard of Lethbridge, Alta., w'ho will assume her new du ties on Tuesday. THIS AFTERNOom^3 O'CLOCK Carnations Free at Ow^Operiingt A films In 8 houra left before 9 A, M. developed and printed by 5 P. M. the same day: All work guaranteed. Mail orders given: special attention. The Rekall Store 3rd & De Mors. JL NING ff^pnetor 6 have mitalfed the fitttit sed» fountain in North Dakota. Oar Mrviee will be ex and our stor« the oleaneat audi most up-to-date, iisaoiOl. —V* '^r. IC3DC 'rJi *1* led Com IfltOffl Here. B* Oily» .tififeKaard of Park Rlvtr,-' ti vUltlrif^frle'rida in the city for a. few d%y«. She came down to attend the Lutber league coriveintioh, whlchwas held hepathie week. Betwdefl to TbdWiiiMn. Mrs. J. M. O'Neale. wh--has been Visiting for the past few days at the home of Mr. and M«- R. Heyward of Pelmont avenue, returned last even ing to Thompson.^, 4' Y. W. Vesper Ser1». The V. W. C- A. vesper service will be held in Rivertldb Park this after noori at 4 o'clock.' A special memorial program has been arranged. Miss Ruth Templeton will read "The Per* feet Tribute" by'Ida Tarbell, and groups of Riley's titid John Burrough's pdeme will be resd by some off the members. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to the public. The girls will leave the association building at 3:30 o'clock. Visitor in the City, Mrs. George Taylor, secretary of the Minneapolis branch- of the Women's Foreign Missionajpy society, was a vis itor in. the city last evening enroute to her home, from 5!4./ Vocal Solo—Miss Marion Stoudt. Paper—"Short Cuts in Buying"— Mrs. F. L. Sherman. Piano Solo—MT.s. ,.H. Grimmer. At the close of thie program a busi ness meeting was held. The Woman'a club of Moorhead held its annual meeting yesterday aft ernoon at- the home of the president, Mrs. W. D. Titys, Reports of the committees and Officers were given and accepted, after which the election of officers for the new year took place. Mrs! Titus was re-elected president, Mrs. S. G. Comstpck, vine president Mrs. E. J. Lowe recording secretary M^«. H. J. Harrisi corresponding sec retary: Mrs. F. A. Welti, treasurer. Mrs. D. C. Darrow. became an asso ciate member of the club yesterday Miss Chase of the normal school, an active member and Mrs. T. W. Fauld ers an honorary member. All the club members Will be guests at a luncheon Monday, afternoon at which Mrs. S. G. Comstock will be hostess. The Homemaker's club of Carring ton will meet In the Odd Fellows' hall May 25 at 8 p. m. Roll Call—-How to Make the Home Attractive. Instrumental Solo—Miss Eva Free mp.n. Paper—"Eugenics" Mrs. J. R. Mackenzie. Dlsoussion. Vocal Solo—Mlsa Emma Miller. Paper—"The MOht&ssori Method"— Mrs. Max Elde. Discussion: Report by delegates of district fed eration. Cherry and .Pineapple Soup. Stone a cup of.sour cherries (can ned one* will answer as Well). Cut one or two slicesxpf pineapple into cubes and add to/the cherries. Add a cupful or .tiVo of grated pineapple toJthe kernels of tne cherry, pits with a pint'of cherries, add a quart of wa ter and cook 20 minutes. Mix Half a,.eip'tif sugar with two teaspoonfuls of arrow rdot. and stir into the hot tjoup: Cook ten minutes, strain and iet aside to cool, or it may be served hot, garnished with the fruit. OUT OF THE MOT THS OF BABIES Little EloiSe had been naughty and her mother had chastised her.: The next morning her mother ksked If she had'prayed for the Lord to for give her for being such a bad girl. "Yes." replied Elolse, "and I pray ed for Him to forgive you, too." Feel Dull and Slitpgish? Start Tour Liver to Working! It beats all how quickly Foley Cathartic ^Tablets liven your liver, overcome constipation—make you feel lively and active again- J. L. Mc Knight, Ft. Worth, Texas, says: "My dlsagreable eymptoms were entirely removed by the thorough cleansing Foley Cathartic Tablets gave me." They're a wonder—McGrath's Phar macy—Adv. HOW HE WENT THROUGH THE CEREMONY... .. Howell—I know she Ijad a lot of money, but I don't sea bow he could wwrrted a woman who looked llKO tOAt .' Pow»u—I think ha took ga*- l' a A 1 &(> a 22)1* •SKg A •»vCut i.i SATURDAY EVENING, il 1 -, "i* lijijii -1- t*lp through the state, where she been attending the district mlsslbriMy. conventions. While in the city she. was a guest at. the home: of Mrs. ,J!t». Heyward on Bel mont avenue and tjif lattcr entertain ed informally at.tiaumer last evening for her. The regular toe$tli?S of the Mothers' club of Minot WM held today, in the library club rooms. The following program was. gl^en: instrumental ^election—Miss Pearle Smallwood. %L Paper—"Earning, and Savings as Factors in the peyojopment. of Char acter"—Mrs. C.'ES Perkins. it ix IceCreI Fruits yti? '.-v-' •hi Morning service 11 a. m. Ser- A, Thorgrinison. 9:45. mon "Witness Bearing Life." Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock I at 612 Fourth avenue. Mrs. B. Alhman will be the hostess, and a most cor dial Invitation is given to all. First Baptist. Homer M. Cook, pastor. R. B. Grif fith, superintendent of Sunday school. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.. m. Sunday school at 12 m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Subject of morning sermon: "Ready for War." Subject of evening sermon: "A Friend in Need." Trinity Lutheran. Confirmation services Sunday morn ing at 10:30. Services in Norwegian William* H. Matthews, minister. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school at 9:45 o'clock, Mr. A. L. Shlde ler, superintendent- Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. Morning sermon by the pas tor on Mary's Memorial. This will be a special memorial Sunday sermon. In the evening the choir will give a song service under the direction of Prof. William Wellington Norton. A line.-program will be rendered by the 'chorus a:nd.Quartet.:- First Methodist. Francis M-: McCoy,, minister. Morn ing worship at:10:S0 with sermon on "Qtraatar works Than These Shall He Do." A children's SATQiofe will pre cede tho morning saitmoh. fcujaday school at 12, p. '-PU& Johnson, sapoiintrndtet. 7. Mrs.,Alice ttendont- fepw.orth loagA*. ct i.,Alice Hul}, ieadir. 'Subject, ^ItsCs'.GrtaWSt' Hival""*w»nr lnjT^i^^Slp^st "An ISwfng With. Questions" will be held.' IThjs is Sin attephpt to serve the people mort fully.' .Any one who wishes: to hand in questions for consideration are prlv ilaced to do so. iCpectal music, Prof. H. Aden Enyeart, director. CQe*See« t4 K, 4 9L At the Bankside Theatre on the Campus Thursday, May 28th, at 8 P. M. Reserved seats 50c and 75c. Tickets now on sale at Trepanier's Drug Store, Have your tickets reserved early. Mail and telephone orders given prompt at tention. Three hundred students in costutne will take part in this great performance, which marks the formal dedi cation of the "Out-of-Doors" Bankside Theatre. Interesting Instructive Amusing Seats For Everybody This is an event of vital interest to every loyal North Dakotan. Arrange to see "A Pageant of the Northwest," Thurs day, May 28th at 8 P. M. The Grand Forks Commercial Club This club has nothing to sell. Its business is to promote Grand Forks city .' and coimty and North Dakota. It represents all interests alike. CHURCH SERVICES 0 ,-Btwutf Worship in Graad Forka CbatttaoL St. Marks English Lutlieran. First Lntheran. G. K. Myltland, pastor. Morning! Services in Norse at 10:45 a. m. in services are held in the audltortum English at 8 p. m-. Sunday school at of the public library. Sunday school|12 o'clock. Y. p. 8. Friday evening. H. Kongsvinger. Ladies' Aid meets on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ole Lind. Services Pentecost morning by the pastor, and rehearsal by the choir and the male chorus in the afternoon. Zion Lutheran Evangelical. Corner of Fifth and Belmont ave nue. Tho regular morning service is held at 10:30 followed by the Sun day school at 11:30. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. and is followed by preaching at 8 p. m. On Wednesday at 8 p. m. prayer meeting. All are cordially invited. Rev. Wm. Fritz. Bt in the evening. On Tuesday evening St. Paul Episcopal, Rev. L. M. Kithns of New York, speaKa j, at a union service in the Zion church, celebration of, Rev. Kuhns is the general Secretary of Sfa lAn'Jl'A the Luther league. His subject is ^\£Lm«" "Men of Enterprise in an Awakened! Church Provfip TnAfitinf Wfdnfsd8.v 12 111., C« W« R66S« 2„. prayer meeting ednesaay superintendent Tc»ung People's bible ening. class iri the.churcili at'12 m. fr. Lib.! by, instructor.. Scandlnaiian Baptist. Corner Fourth avenue and Walnut street. Services will be held at 10:46 a. m. Sunday school with bible class at 12. m. Evening service will be con ducted in the English language by Rev. A. G. Anderson of Crookston, Minn. Tuesday evening .church busi ness meeting at 8 o'clock. Wednes day at 2 p- m. and at 8 p. m." ordina tion services. Friday evening Young People's prayer meeting, at 8 o'clock. Oliver .Bergstrom, paetor. First Presbyterian. «?»!lPakota r?cior1,Kerv: V.S BEDDING in Swedish Lutheran. Church on corner of Alpha avenue and sixth street, j. M. Pereenius, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a- m. Morning service at 11 o'clock a: Funeral of Mrs. Andrew Da hi from the house at 2 o'clock and from the church at 3 o'clock p. m- No even ing service. The Ladies' Aid society meets in the church parlors next Wed nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock on the Invitation of Mrs. G. S. Sundeen. All are cordially invited. The Young Peo ple's Luther league convention of the Red River district will open in the Swedish Lutheran church next Frtdav evening at 8 o'clock and continue all Saturday and Sunday. The program will be published later. Next Thurs day the Nyskoga church will be dedi cated at 10:45 a. 111. The president of the conference and pastors of the' district will be present. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the 20th anniversarv festlval will be celebrated 'and thn meeting continues in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Next Friday mission meeting will be held in the Bethesda church and begins at 10:30 o'clock a- m. All are welcome to be present- Some girls break into song because they are unable to find the key. J. Gcandlna-tiao 'Mtottpdlst.. Senric? Sunday meirriiniB "at- 10.:45 and in the evening at 8 o'clock'. Sun day school nieets: at 12. The Indies' Aid will meet at the church on 'Wed riesday afternoon. May 27. Mrs. A. Wall will seWe the refreshments, Prayer meeting- will be held in the church on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Charles Olscn. pastor- First Church of Christy Scientist. The regular-services at 10:45 a, rh. Subject is "8oul and Body." The-Sun-, day school follows .the morning ser vice. The Wednesday evening testl-: monlal begins at 8 o'clock and the reading room is open on week days from 2 to 4 p. m. Free literature may be obtained. The room is No. 8 In the Clifford annex on DeMers avenue. The church edifice is at the corner of Bel mont and Fourth avenues. A cordial invitation is extended, to the public to attend all the services and v|*ti the reading room. Cafeteria Lunch Special Ready to Serve 25c Meals Dining Room Service, Meola fiOc (6.00 coupon books for (5.00, good In dining room and cafeteria. Hotel Northern COURT HOUSE SQUARE. Geraniums, Marguerite Daisies, Petunias,, Verbents, Lot^elia, Vinca Vines, rAlyssuin, Mignonette, .' Coleus, Pansy. Salvia,. Canna, ^stors Vegetable Plants of all mmmm REMEMBER^ PatentCoacreteCisieruCo. Do General Contracting Both Phones 818 PE Of All Kinds ANTS W~ \-tWi wm Jr ty $/ 1 4 4* hi