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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 16

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THE DAILY ARGUS-1EUIEIVSI01JX FALLS SID. Fife Sixteei nit hip, shoulder or elsewhere on the cor- where- they spent th-week-end and Labor Day with relatives and friends. Wliile there they also enjoyed the jre. Sweater oioox rails, on th an. Med.0' ui Sweaters were never more useful or more popular than at present.

The Minnesota State fair which is being held this week, and also took in some THIS Q0DERC1 WOULD A Daily Department Devoted to Fashion j. Decorations and Social Scotch hand woven desfana are nar- stage attractions. ticularly beautiful. To add to their Want ads are a book where every B2 2 Customs Nevv of Things Which Contribute to pradous and Alert Living usefulness, especially for the golfer, the pockets now are being placed over the Iiins in the back, instead of In front. chapter is prontabie reading.

W.lte, c. Sept. t-U-M. Ainu Mr. and Mrs.

Andy Running of Madi This keeps objects from rolling out son have arrived In Sioux Falls and are when the wearer leans over to tee ball. visiting for a few days at the A. Gran notici or 8Aijt or at Oaten home. By yirtue yirtue STUDY CLUB OPENS WORK FOR YEAR; Just received In Shriver's Infant's ot an ana under the seat eat and for the eounty at tw South DaltotaTipIn a 2 October. 1M7.

In -if: Ji-. 1 an mSlTL! i Dep't new line of soft sole and First Step Baby shoes. HEAR REPORT OF BIENNIAL MEET John Keatins. prominent business SHI man of Yankton, but an old time resident of Sioux Falls, is spending the day in the metropolis on a combined the places and events of importance era otate Bank of Jason ru por.tlpn plalntW, M5TS. defendant.

In favor of iai i. against said defendant in Ki I teen hundred twentr-two I and by TtrSe of authority contained SaW 'LE0 pursuant to a levy duly m.H.. lowln described premtws. "a An undivided one-tafthol quarter NWV of aectlan hh. one hundred VIM, along the Journey from Sioux Falls to l.

1 business and pleasure trip. matt vciftuxiui iity, wucrc wuiucu nwu Vote for Johnson for Sheriff. (Adv.) all over the united States and for eign countries held an eleven-day con vention. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Fisher of For the boudoir library, giving tips on what Is and is not being lorey-seven mi Pierre, who arrived in Sioux Falls last L. AV.J m.Ka ElnM KaATI VclHn Mrs. Thornton presented to the club many noted personages; who helped aone in tne world oi lasnion A smart table-fashion desarts from IJ'Z Si.Z in. Notice la hoK contribute to the success of this gain the traditional. The set vice" plates are inea shertff of the mim.

-7 fit SouU, Dakota. UI, InT ertng, and also brought for the club's pleasure and profit the message contained in the most outstanding of ad the Omaha the forenoon tor nome. UU). WMU UL.VL.I i A 11111 ner plates are of still another pattern, vim cwuruiauail In dresses given. and the salad mates, while matchlna The Study club year opened on Tuesday, September 4, with luncheon given at the home of Mrs.

Kendall Cressey, who was assisted by Mrs. A. Morris. Mrs. Oilman and Mrs.

George Schlosser. An unusually attractive arrangement of la 11 flowers beautified the rooms and small tables at which nearly the complete membership, with their four guests were seated. After a dainty two course luncheon had been served, the. afternoon's pio-grain was presented, Mrs. W.

A. Morris presiding. In answer to roll call, "Vacation Days," a pleasing account was given by each member of her summer's activities. Mrs. A.

H. Thornton, president of the History club, and delegate to the Biennial held last June in San Antonio, Texas, brought to the Study a very complete report of this great event In the work of Worldwide oman's clubs. By request the Cressey sisters gave tne a inner piates in pattern, cnoose a In the county of f0" Dakota, on Saturdav th. aaaSfSS very lovely musical niunoer, ana then each girl told much that proved interesting and informative about the girls' camp in the east, where she had uuirieut tuiuuc uanuumze wiui tue tn. rwlrM Avenue frnm centerpiece.

Coffee cups bring together nty'-firBtrert the color scheme, each Of a different and from Tenty-rlfth Street to Tw nty-elKhth mkir. with ani trtms rvnvi-irht ln-ft street in tlie City Sioux Falls, South been one oi tne supervisors aunng me Standard Publishing Corporation). summer. Bo it Resolved by tne Board of the City of Bloux Fells. South Dakota: Dated thh dayrt September, taj.

Rl Rice. Attorneys for Hatntlft (Bent. S-l3-a-27 Ort. 4) Guests, who brought an added note Section 1. Tn necessary wt pave ana ntherslse tmnrove Dskota Avenue from of Interest and pleasure to a deugnt-ful afternoon were Mrs.

Henry Smith, I Of Course You Know- Twentr-flrst Street to Twenty-fourth Street and from Twenty-fifth Street to Twenty-eighth Street In the City of Sioux Falls. South of fit. PauL who is Yisitine her sister. Mrs. C.

C. Bratrud, Miss Conklln, of Mnneapolis, a guest of Mrs. Earl who lives at the home of her Dakota, in rrof ox ana aouttins upwi wic following lots, tracts and parcels of land, town RELIEF FROM CURSE She took her listeners with her to daughter, Mrs. w. A.

Morris. NFVi of blocs 13, Blierman-s aamuon. 8R'j of block 13. Sherman's addition. NR4 of block 4.

Hayes addition. 8K4 ot block 4, Hayes addition of block S. Hayes addition SK' of block S. Hayes addition. NK'4 of block 13.

Hayes addition. i of block 13. Haves addition. OF CONSTPAIIO the school year with an outing at FRIDAY Sherman park, held yesterday afternoon. The new women students at the W.

R. Business meeting, corps Lots f. 10. 11 as 14. block 1.

SuutliUwn rnnms 8 o'clock. THJT TUCK-IN BLOUSE THEME Stibdltiaion of blocks 1, te Nearpass Benefit lawn social at Rest Home college were the guests of the athletic organization with Misses Mary Martini, Sioux Falls, and Alma Wahl, Ca addltloD. and the W'rj or blorx l. ana diocks 2. I A 4.

Pettlerew as Tate's Ninth addition. for Aged, 400 West Third 3 to 5 p. HI lots 1 to 12. Inclusive, block t. Sotithlawn INFLUENCES THE FALL MODE Subdivision of blocks 1.

3 As 4, Nearpass Double Pour Whist club. Hostess. A VANITY TABLE MIRROR V. I and the W', of block I. and blocks Mrs Lilli C.

Glenn, east of the city. addition. n.iaAxriAiiiXjc. iinn.uij a and 4i pettigrew is Tate's NU: Ninth Cots 1 to inclusive, block 3. Jaekron Park Gammu Mu Delpliian chapter meets at Cataract parlors at 2:30 p.

m. Royal Neighbors Degree staff meets aaaition. Entranclngly bright and snarkly 1st thay. N. officials of tne w.

a. in charge of the picnic entertainment offered. Newlyweds Return to Rapid City Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey (Helen Lembkeyj returned today to Rapid A Battle Creek physician sayj Cn stipation Is responsible for rnoie'raS than any other cause But immediate relief has been four, A tablet called Resall OrderUesh been discovered.

This tablet attrw water from the system into the dry, evacuating bowel called the The water loosens the dry food and causes a gentle, thorough natur movement without forming a habiT ever increasing tlie dose. Stop suffering from constipate Chew a Rexall Orderlie at nightVNe day bright. Oet 24 for 25e today st tl nearest Rexall Rdug Store. (Adv Much has been said and equally tilts delightful mirror which is sure to I ally seven-eighths length and the blouses very simply tailored in silk or much has been seen all thrugh the NW't. of block 14, Blirrmart's addition.

SW, of block 14. Bherinan's addition. NW't of'blocfc 8 Hayes addition. mv'i of block 3. Haves addition.

of block Hayes addition. of Hayes addition. Lot f. Court Auditor's Subdivision of block bring infinite charm to the dressing table it adorns. Two sprightly dancing figures of clear crystal hold erect a summer months of the yoke-top separate skirt and the blouse which tucks nne wool.

French Designer Adapt This Sifheo in Woodman nan at i ciock. Luncheon at Country Club In. It has been one of the most noou ette Xm rrwks sinning mirror, and the whole effect 1st City, after spending the week in Sioux Haves audition lar vogues of the season and prom uses to carry its chic Into fall. Yoked or ever so cool and dainty, tuopyngnt Yesterday How the yoked and tucked in has been utilized as a new development in frocks is seen in the latest 1928. Standard Publishing Corpora feet, 8WV.

of block 14. Haves addition. 1. 4 5. 7.

block 3. Southlawn 8ub- rails with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Lembkey, 805 South Spring ave. Mrs. Hussey went to Rapid City early belted, the senarate skirt made to fit Fourteen tables were arranged at the Country club yesterday for the bridge tion i. me mus tuts oeen worn witn eitner imports to arrive. riivis.ou ot blocks 1.

3. 3 ft 4, Nearpass addition, and the 'V'b of block 1, and blocks 3, in the spring, where she met Mr. Hus- luncheon at 1 ociocit. in me pany Two of the most Interesting models aninvtnir this affair other than mem 3 it 4. Pettlftrew as Tate's Ninth addition, 1 to inclusive' block 7, eotithlawn blouse or sweater tucked underneath, and se flattering a style has it proved that it is now being adapted in many sey.

Their marriage took place on Saturday, September 1, Rev. Locke be nave been sketched here. One, at the left, is a mdel from Chantal. It has a hers" were. Mrs.

E. D. Morcom and Subdivision of blocks 1, 3. 3 4. Nearpass THE WHETHER BUREAU addition and the Wl.

of block 1. and blocks 3. 4. Pettlgrew as Tate's Ninth addition. ciever ways lor doui irocks ana ensem ing tne officiating clergyman, Mr.

and Mrs. Hussey are to live In bles. fitted yoke which snugly swathes the low waistline while the skirt wraps over at one side. The other frock, Tract 1. County Auditors Subdivision of Rapid Citv.

where he Is connected wltb Jackson Park -addition. Section 3 That the portion of Dakota the Firestone Tire company. Fall Emembles Carry Oat the Tock-In Theme The ensemble is attain chic for au DO you wonder Whether tlie new Sea-1 Avenue above described be paved with tlie Wnea your Feet hart SEE Faot SpeclaUst in SHBlTER BASEMENT shown, illustrates the belt effect with clever buttoned arrangement, i This is after a model by Lanvin, aniT besides its interesting silhouette it also is son finds a new tendency in the pat- TnS 'taveV Tand mf Concrete, aid be paved and the v- Dinner at Carpenter Hotel -for 14 Guests ii iiiu. uiuuc, viuua I j. uu ii uuu tort ont.e atirt nprfarmen 1'.

mrrnrrt-; nr. wnti tumn use, especially in tweeds or knit fabrics. However, Its silhouette has changed. The inevitable silk or strikingly unusual in detail. that in the decoration Of most types I 'ne plans and speclrlcatlons for parln.

Plans Of China- the tendency now Is to pat- I pecineatioin for the above dewr'bed tem or color the rim and leave the 5 To celebrate the birthday anniver These two mentioned only give a sary of E. D. Morcom, with Mrs. woolen overblouse of tlie spring mode has given way to the trim, tailored blouse which tucks under the cleverly brief suggestion of how this idea Is being developed by the couturiers. plate center plain.

The one exception to winch puu7 speflcai.ons m.7 be in- UUS IS tne SinaU center motll Whicn speclrd by any and all persons interested Even In evening frocks, the yoked hip- leave, th rim imrlwra-oljH hiir. thiis therein or affected thereby. iine wnicn tits snugly and lends a daughter Virginia, of Omaha. Mrs. A.

n. Tlnsley, and Mrs. Guy Gates, of New Orleans. La. Mrs.

Fred Warren and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz won the prize Mesdames Harry Beach. Sioux K. Origsby. Mrs.

Roger C. Mills and Mrs. C. F. Culver were hostesses.

The last dance at the club will be held tonight, with Corlew's Aristocratic orchestra playing the dance gram. Delightful Affairs Are Being Given for Mrs. D. Morcom An Informal bridge tea. yet charming in ail of its appointments, was an event of this afternoon for Mrs.

E. D. Morcom. of Omaha. Nebr, when Mrs.

E. W. Fiske and Mrs J. W. Fenn werei Joint hostesses at the Fiske residence, 1333 South Second ave.

i A pretty arrangement of late summer flowers centered the serving table which was presided over by Mis. John motif is important rXZrV. supple outline is much seen. And as lll'JH wtnvtn IttthHcKmA tne winter season progresses tins CornoratlOll). I fourth Street and.

from Twenty-fifth Street designed skirt of the costume. The tops of these new ensemble skirts are usually designed with either a deep, buttoned yoke or a wide belt effect. The new printed Jerseys, as well as knit fabrics, readily lend themselves to this treatment and 'form a very striking The coats are usu theme will undoubtedly receive more recall Twenty-eighth street. In tne city of 8oux Falls, be ered by special assessment upon and more recocnition. due to its, gen eral becomingness.

(Copyright, 1928, tne lots or parcels oi (round buttinf upon the same. In proportion to the number at Standard Publishing Corporation) S.F. SERVICE CLUBS (eet so -abutted. That the cost and expense of pavios and otherwise improving the Intersections ot the alleys and cross streets with WorfM Dakota Avenue be levied by special assessment axalnst ail lots and parcels of land ac SOCIETY NOTES Business and Professional Women L-iuu, sccwio ana lourtn iticsaay, I -trcet paved and otherwise Improved and the Chamber Of Commerce. I next street, whether such privately owned Black Very "ri Tit" BLACK Ls RRPTH.l I I Fat eat Quarter J' a ad Haal i ataltlaa Serelea Lions Clllh.

Tuesdav. COUnfl'V ClUD. Pr openy aouts upon said street or not. but Mr. and Mrs.

Henry G. Anderson, Kiwanis club. 3oimtrt I roe hundred feet irom I k.tuM tru more nan tii club. 948 West Seventh returned last evening from a motor trip to points In Rotary club. Thursday, country club.

Morcom and daughter, Virginia, are here from Omaha, Neb, for the week, 14 friends attended a beautiful dinner party given last evening In the Poin- Seiian room of the Carpenter hotel Mrs. Morcom. An assortment of early autumrl flowers lent beauty to the dinner table around which the guests were seated at 1 o'clock. Later an evening of bridge was en-Joyed In the parlors and In this game Mrs. Charles H.

Ross and Edgard S. Knowles won the prizes. Bridge Party for Kadoka Woman Minnesota, xney attenaea tne mi nne cosmopolitan ciuw. rnursday. cata such Intersections be so assessed.

Prot Ided. that when the panne or otherwise Improving Is in or upon any alley the assessable area shall be confined to. the privateiv owned property within the block blocks to be mip.oved. and if rot plated Into blocks to private: owned oronertr within one huu- sota State Fair and visited relatives In ract notei. St.

Paul and Altrusa club, Thursday, chamber of commerce. fifty feet of such alley. Exchange club, Friday, Country club. Allen Nell and Donald Douthit left this afternoon to attend the University section That tne estimated cost of said improvements are aa follows: Total number of aouaie rants ai of wasmntgon, at Washington, D. S711.

tne coining year. Portland Clement Concrete at 5 SA tier MASONIC NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Knowles and Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Saenser exnect Mrs. Sherman 1628 South Fifth entertained at three tables to leave Sunday on a motor trip to square jard. $: 1.707.S3. Said assessment sliall Be pavable in ore equal annual Installments.

The amount ef the first installment shall be 30 per cent of the total assessment, and the remaining four lnv aliments shall bear ml crest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from and after the filing of the certified copy of the assessment roU In the office of the City Treasurer. of bridge last evening, complimenting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Morrison, of Ka Stated meetine Khurum Lodee of Wisconsin points.

Perfection Tuesday evening September doka, who Is her guest this week. In a series of auction. Miss Mariorie ll it 8 ti. m. This win be the last uvana Mrs.

r. u. Burke had as stated meeting before the Twentieth Miller and Miss Eva Rang won bridge PflnOR5i Grace-Arch Shoes Oppesrte Carpenter Betrl Anniversary Reunion, and a at Notice ia. Praaertv flnm tendance is desired. Notice to hereby given that the above resa- Stated Communication Of "Unity I lutlon will be proposed for adop ko at a meetlnff; of the Hoard nf nnmtnfKifnr Ae ik.

lodge No. 130. A. P. A A.

Friday favors. A two course menu concluded the happv evening. Hem-Johnson Nuptials Take Place Wednesday The marriaee of Miss Mereua Hein. City of Sioux Falls, to be held hi the Com evening, September 7. at 8 clock.

p. Bieeg and Mrs. J. xcaymoua uecr. Mrs.

L. B. McCrossan. of AmartUo, was an out-of-town guest. Mrs.

Frank Blackman and Mrs. E. Knowles are to be hostesses Friday afternoon at a tea for Mrs. Morcom. at the Blackman home, 910 South Minnesota ave.

Minnehaha Delphian Chapter Opens Fall Meetings Seventeen members of the Minnehaha Delpliian society attended the first fall meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Cataract hotel, when the new study of mediaeval stories and modern fiction was commenced. Mrs. F. C. Nilsson presided at the meeting.

The subject lesson, "Ancient Tales," was In charge of Mrs. J. G. Becker as leader. Topics discussed were: The Magic Crocodile," Mrs.

Fred "The Lost Jewel," Mrs. C. 8. Bennett. "Tale of Two Brothel's," Mrs.

J. Harriett. "in the Valley of Acacia," Mrs. R-Fox. "Daphne and Chloe," Mrs.

L. O. Rud. Mrs. J.

Gibbs, of Norfolk, a former member, was a guest. Cincinnati Couple Complimented i at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Brown, of Cincinnati, were dinner guests last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Brown.

613 South Walts ave. Mrs. Hannah Brown, mother of Mr. Brown and other relatives In the city, numbering 12 in all, were present at the dinner and informal evening of games winch followed. First Lutheran Mission Society mission Rooms In the City Auditorium In the A state communication of Minne haha Lodge No.

5. will be held Thurs day evening, September 1928, at 8:00 m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hein, 319 South Western and Henry Johnson, of Sioux Falls, took place at noon, Wednesday, September 5, Rev.

G. A. Troemel of the Zion Lutheran church off ictatins. Friday and Saturday 4 dinner guests last evening Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Larson and J. D. Rathbun of Egan.

and later entertained them at the State theatre. Mr. snd Mrs. VTW. Hinierong and Miss Lorraine Coetello have returned from the Twin Cities to which place they motored and attended the Minnesota state fair.

Mrs. Homer Cleveland. 603 South Sixth entertained 13 members of the Jolly Sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Three guests also were at the meeting. Mrs.

Earnest DePew. 762 South Third ave. Is to be the next hostess. Mrs. J.

w. William, of Geneva, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. King, for a few days.

Mrs. George Larson. 512 West Twentieth is ai home again after visiting a sister, to Rockford. 111. Miss Maurine Larson, daughter nf Remaikablf Values Thursday.

8eot. 6: Regular meeting The bride wore a white satin gown simply made, and carried a bouquet ot sweetheart roses and baby breath. Her attendant. Miss Alice Hein, a sister, acted as bridesmaid and was dressed In a dress of biege crepe. Her flowers I of Sioux Falls Rebekah lodge No.

53 at eV NEW FELT and VELVET HATS P- m. Tldav. Sent. 7: Reeular meetine of Harmony joage Mo. M.

at 8 p. m. Monaay, Mept. lu: Keguiar meeting oi nioux rails. KMge no.

at a p. m. Hats for the Matron and Miss Wednesday. Sept. 12: Regular meet 34 12 ing oi canton Veritas No.

4 and ladles' 1 a 4 1 auxuary. at p. m. Thursday. Sent.

13: Resrular meetine 3 as Mrs. D. Ogle. 409 South Fourth ave oi tiveryn KepeEan lodge no. 7 at 8 Is leaving tonight for Minneapolis, to i p.

m. Friday. Sent 14: Rerular meeting of rMici uiAjii iiuiacM irauuilf; vourse were a corsage arrangement of sweetheart rosea and baby breath. 11 Martin KiUeaney was the best man. The couple left soon after the ceremony on a wedding trip which will be a tour of the Black Hills.

The bride te traveling in a dark blue cost tune. Hiawatha Chapter Holds Meeting The first regular meeting for the sixth year's course of study of the Hiawatha chapter of the Delphian society was held at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday evening. Practically every member of this chapter was present in response to a letter sent from their new president. Miss Martha Raustad, which was In Indian style. Visits College at we Hweaisn Hospital.

uararony Joage no. WHip. m. The Mission society of the First Lu Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Anderson re theran church met Wednesday alter' noon at the home of Mrs. O. A. Sol' turned to their home in Des Moines yesterday after spending several days visiting in the home of Mrs. Anderson's MOOSE LODGE helm.

In place of the regular the society, in a body, attended An 5 Shapes, (I Headtizes I 5 father, K. Shriver. the opening exercises at Augustana college, after which they returned to Miss Opal Rliine and Mrs. Alta Gris Moose Lodge meets: every Thursday wold returned Wednesday from Chicago after a tliree days visit with uiKin at a ociock. Mooseheart Legion meets tne second mends.

Tveanesoay oi escn month. le program was in cnarge of Miss Martha Flaskey and topics were given as follows: "The Magic Miss Bessie A sttrpn.se niLscellaneous shower was 1 Value to $10 given Wednesday evening by Mesdames Iver Evans and John Pratt, complimenting Mrs. W. E. McKean, tLaura W.

0. W. NOTES 3 LaFolletteK at her home. 1220 West Tenth st. Mrs.

McKean was a bride of the Solheim home; where a dainty luncheon was served. A very Interesting paper entitled "Eskimo Land" was read by Mrs. J. G. Fosmoe.

Second Division of M. E. Philathea Matrons Meet At the home' of Mrs. B. Faragher, South Spring members of the second division of the First Methodist Philathea Matrons met, with 18 present.

Assisting hostesses were Mesdames V. M. bug rue, V. V. Davis and Love Joy.

After a social time. It was decided to have a covered dish luncheon with Mrs. H. G. Taubert In October.

Mrs. D. Stacey. of Spencer, was an out-of-town guest. last month.

The hours were passed In writing favorite recipes and hemming iiowie. "The Lost Miss Flaskey. "Daphnis and Chloe," Miss Cora Morstad. Mrs. Torrey then assigned the topics for the next meeting which will be held on September 19.

At the conclusion of the program the president had a surprise hi store, in the form of delicious refreshments. Under the capable and energetic leadership of Miss Raustad the year's work ahead is anticipated with a great nlc at McKennan park Sunday. Sen-1: tea to we is, alter wntcn aencious refreshments were served- CHILDREN'S FELT HATS $1.00 q.95 J2-95 ALL COLORS $1.00 $i-50 1 in ocr wxne eariy. New Felt Pats .95 and $2-95T Values to S.95 CitvMafS FASHION NEWS NOTES DRAPE LKNOS SMARTNKSS You'll be attracted by its utter simplicity and graceful lines. Tne kirt it draped to left-tide with circular section inserted below to gie fluttering appearance to hemline.

The with Vionnet neckline has an applied two piece yoke which is thic made of contrasting fabric or color, you'll appear very chic and slender in thi charming model fathioiied of leaf green flat silk crepe, blonde lustrous crepe atin, printed silk crepe, figured georgette crepe, or navy blue canton faille crepe. It is ultra smart made of Chanel' purple crepe satin with yokes of bodice made of matching sheer georgette crepe with two decorative button in gold and purple. Style No. MM 5 desijtned in sites 16. 18 years, Mu 40.

44 and 46 iiuhes bust measure. Pattern price 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin pre- ferred). Our pattern are made by the leading Fashion Designers of New York City and are guaranteed -to tit Our Summer Fah-ioti Magazine, off the press, is the most interesting iMie we have ever published. Styles for Women, the miss and the kiddies, and valuable articles about vacation trips, and what the stout and the short woman ihould wear. Send today ten rent for your copv.

addressing Denartment. All Areus-Leuder natterna are cram. deal of pleasure by the members. Farewell for Miss Eileen Aliens Mrs. Frank Smith of XTnrlisnn nr.

Miss Eileen Mundt and Miss Theol rlvOrl in RlnltV l'. 1 lu fn. a nirh I Olson entertained at the home of Miss aaugnter, Mrs. Matson. Mundt.

South Summit avenue, last evening, lor Miss Kileen Allen, who is John Morrison, basketha.ll rantain nf movnw to cauiorma. ine evening Columbus college, returned to the city CMrtimor An aa 1 By EILEEN LA MONT London, Sept. 6. Charming and startling color harmonies are being achieved by tlie west and dress makers through the use of the diaphanous fabrics. Tulle and transparent crepe do chine are the materials 'usually used for these effects.

A white moire evening dress, for example, is overlaid with flounces of apple green crepe de chine. Gray tulle over white satin is another combination, while the vel- Visit our French Rooms and insje( our One-Of-A-Kind Patterns $10 and $12,50, ALL NEW FALL SHAPES COIX)BS was spent in bridge. At the luncheon hour Miss Allen was remembered with a farewell gift from the guests. r- hhiiimiii vii aa tour of the south. Just received ill Shrlver'a Tnfont'c Dept.

new Une of soft sole and irst Congregational Y. W. M. S. Meets otep caoy snoes.

The Young Woman's Foreign Mis Club to Give Dinner for the Grahams Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Graham of St. aul, who are spending the week in Sioux Falls, are to be honored at a dinner at the Carpenter hotel this evening, mtien a bridge club, to which they formerly belonged will entertain In the party will be the Grahams, Mr.

and Mrs. Tore Teigen, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Par-bliall.

Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Keller.

Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dow and Mrs.

R. J. Pickaid. of San Diego. Calif.

An evening of bridge at the Keller home. 123 West Fourteenth st. will follow the dinner. Sioux Falls College Athletic Association for Women Enjoys Outing Members of the Women's Athletic a. awciatVaB.ot, Umix.

ialte college befjatv i sionary society of the First Methodist church wfll meet tonight at the home of Miss Claudia Bray. 1103 South Da low tints are superimposed on white in a score of recent models. Fins -At the smart London night clubs, where fortunes in Jewelry are in evidence on most occasions, there has been a noticeable lack of the lavalller. Women with those adornments are SickeVs 'MillinetyM kota ave. This Is to be the annual A.

J. Keith, who drove hLs Stutz over to Yankton fur the meeting of the State Bar association, came back single He had for passengers on tlie trip over J. D. Coon and Henry Mundt. When Mr.

Keith is on the road he hits it up which was not to the liking of his tvo passengers. Five per cent federal farm nans. Th Cfastello Co. 121 North Matn ava. meeting and each committee chairman win he asked for a report of tne year.

Mite boxes will be opened, this cere allowing, guaranteed to fit perfectly, and sale delivery of every pattern ordered Is also guaranteed. No stock Of patterns Is carried In our office an mony being followed by a mite box having them turned into buckles and brooches. The answer is that the lavalller may be worn in only one way and in one place, while tlie pin or Largest Exclusive JkUllinery SUre In the Nerthwrs "Where the Better Hats Cost Less" o- i.tiii OaiMslt Carpenter Bat play. Miss Josie Wilson will bo In charge of the devotlonals. Following please send all orders to the FASHION DEPARTMENT.

THE DAILY ARGUS- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O.Connor and little daughter have returned from an 14 amajtaiv -ah the ousiness meeting there win be special musie and a welcome to the cast fcigUteenta st. New Droocn may oe uuuzea to tne luiiest extent to bring out the points of an evening dress by placing it, at lUe teac tiers wno nave juu automobile Jo tb Cities.

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