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‘ sheshas been’ establistied in, Bismarck, / tributed to the Bismarck Home; Guusiu.| ' Sky Blue Water” (Cadman); (b) “The A ‘ RECITAL AT AUDITORIUM "WEDNESDAY PROMISES TO Bismarck music;lovers, are. looking forward t othe reeital.to,be given. at the Auditortum ‘on «Wednesday even- ing’by conservatory pupils of Miss Bergliot Caspary. ““Miss Caspary, dur- ing,the comparatively’ ‘short period “, PROVE INTERESTING EVENT Back to Old Game—A very good likeness of the classic phiz of Col. Charles Brewer, late secretary of the state board of regents, appears in the current number of the St. Paul Dis- Society and Entertainments it to Col, Brewer. good luck to you Colonel. “The American,” tion and apology: ed tha state. 1 military. looking gentleman in the center is no. other than Col. Charles Brewer, later of the editor’s easy chair \of the Fargo Forum, later secretary of the North Dakota board of regents. Brewer was a political power in North Dakota until the Nonpartisays captur- He hastened to as- sure us that his title is entirely non- Nevertheless everybody up; with this explana-|to become exchange editor.” “The distinguished Dakota. Mr. passed it up. ministration. Colonel. © ‘While editor of the Forum, Mr. Brewer got out a “Kernel” column and the country. press’ got to calling him Kernel Brewer then contracted Anyway here's ‘We al- most forgot to mention that Mr. Brew: er is writing editorials on the Dis- patch and Pioneer Press and is slated Since returning to his first love-Col. Brewer has not forgotten his beloved North The columns of the St. Paul Pioner Press and Dispatch have been filled with live readable Dakota dope, and when there has been a chance to boost, Col. Brewer has not He writes friends that he likes his job, and is well content to be out of politics after amost strenu- ous 13 months under the Frazier ad- > —~ |. CITY NEWS °° '| ———— Home From Gate City—Megdames P. C..Remington, F. L. Conklin ‘and J L. Whitney have returned from Far- go, where they represented the Bis- marck territory at a state wide meet- ing of Red Cross workers. In to Minneapolis—Dick Tracy, com- mercial traveler who was a tower of strength to capital city teams in re- cent Liberty Loan and other drives, has been called to Minneapolis by his house to assist with the Third Liberty loan. nohis. Bismarck trave‘ing salesman, representing a wholesale lumber com- pany, finds the 20th engineers forest- ers, with which he sought, to enlist, filled and it is probable that he will seek service with the spruce produc: tion division of the eviation section. Hiting on High—‘Still going strong, hitting on all six, fourth speed ahea 80 far, and more to come. to be home in near future and tell you all about it,” writes Lloyd Harmon 164th infantry band, (the Old Fight- Forces, “Somewhere in France,” in a characteristic “Harmony” card to M, J. O'Connor. Gfts New Territory.—E. Howard Light, salesman for the Minneapolis Paper Co,, and who for the past fif- oes teen months has covered North Dako- To Seek Other Service.—R. R. Rey: | ta and eastern Montana, has had all of Montana and part of Washington added to his territory, which now ex- tends as far west as Svokane, Wash., patch and Pioneer Press staff organ, | in the Flickertail state knows him as SST cary with Bismarck still bis” Likes the Service—Henry popular Bismarck young man who re- cently enlisted for the service with the aviation section of the signal dj corps and was assigned to Kellyfield, San Antonio, Tex., writes John For- ester that the service is the greatest thing in the world, with something new doing every minute. Mr. Rhud is an expert all-around mechanic and Hope recognized by speedy promotion to a sergeantship. M ate Care Out—Many Bismarck car- owners took advantage of the balmy summer weather Sunday to trot out the fliver. t in excellent condition for a spin. ‘veibune want ads bring resaks. hag: made excellent’ progress with her classes, and program planned for this week's. event is “of ‘a character to bring out. the studeiits’ ability and one which will furnish’ a: Varied and well balanced evening's entertainment ‘Many of the numbers will be in cos tume, and much care has been devo. ed to this feature of the recital to in sure correct gowning and groupiug. proceeds from the affair wilt by cou 4.» Gypsy. Scone. (a). Solo, * y aga bond. Song,” (Peqse)—Emmit Griftin. (b) Solo, ; “Gypsy. Maiden,”—Jesste. Frohling. (c) “Gypsy Trail” (Gallo. way); Solos, Jennie Lade, Emmett Griffin; Chorus, Jessie Frohling, Mrs, M, Morris, Mandan; Marvel Haydin, Louisa Kroeber, Mrs. C, W. McGray, John Hughes. Re 3. Tableau—(a) Night. “‘O Lovsly Night” (Ronald)—Georgia Fitzgerald. (b) Dawn, “Birds’ Awakening” (Flet- cher)—Eva Barth. 4, “Who'll Buy My Lavender” Ger- man)—Olie’' McCadams, Mandan. La. dies: Mrs. McGray, Mrs. Kelsvin, ‘Mil- dréd-" Gordon,” Ruby Durrett, Helen 5. Japanese, “(a)'“In’a Jinrikisha” (Liuveranee);~ (b) “““Jdpanese Love Song”—Isabelle Cochrane. 6, Spanishe. “Carmena © Waltz Song’ (Wilson)—Ruth Erlenmeyer. 7, Colonial. “Sing'Me ‘Some Quaint Old Ballad: (Stultz)—Jenny Sellseth; Choruses:*: Annie Laurie (behind scenes) Love's Old Sweet Song. Minuet: Personnel—Hilda Bee, John Jensen, Georgia Fitzgerald, Horald Erstrom, Jennie Lade, Mr. Strandem, Ruby Durett, Lorenz Rudser. tas inne ance Mins Alta Jones, Master Archibald .McGray, .pupils of. Miss Arnold." vans alk INTHRMISION. 9. Childhood Days. (a) ‘Jerushey” (Gaynor); “Poor ‘Little. Pussy Wil- lows” (a tragedy)—Edna Olson, Wit- ton, N. D. : 10, Indian Scene. Solo: “Land of Moon Drops Low” (Cadman)—Mrs: C. W. McGray. ‘Indians: Mrs. Morris, Marvel Hayden, Edna Olson, Olive Mc Cadams, Lotiise Kroeper. and a large attendance is anzicipa.eu |} The complete pdogram follows; », 1. Tableau—"‘Star Spangled iJan- ner,” Columbia, (Mrs. Ina Stein, Hy. Scotch. (a) Edinburgh : (b). “My Laddie’., ¢Thayer) ;..(c), “Com- | ' ° ing thru’ the Rye”—Mrs. Ina Stein.. 12.-; Puritan, :from, “Captain of Ply:.|}. mouth,”.. “Wail of the Prophet”, ((EI- dridge); Solo, Mr. John Hughes. Cho- “Spring's Awakening” (Sanderson)— Jonny: Eellseth.. (b) “Rose - Song,” (June)—(Hadyn’Wood)—Kuth trien- meyer. (c) “Goodbye Summer” (Au tumn)—(Lynes)—Mrs, Kelsvin. (d) “Winter's Lullaby” (de. Koen)—Mil dred Gordon. 14. Puritan, from “Captain of Ply- mouth.” “Just What a Little Maid Should Do” (Eldridge). Solo, Eva Barth; Maidens: Isabelle Cochrane, Ruby Durrett, Jessie Frohling, Hilda Boe, Georgia Fitzgerald; Helen’ Dahl. 15, ‘Sailor, “Out on the Deep Blue Sea’ (Petrie) 16," Finale—“America.” + Full: cho- rus--Navy, Army, : Red ‘Cross, Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls. represented. Se Rosens Return... Mr, and. Mrs, A..Rosen.of the Per- son, Court, Apartments returned Sat- urday from a three weeks visit in the Twin Cities. 3 t i To Meet Daily. “Women's meetings. of the State Council of Defense. will hold regular meetings in’ room 238, Federal ‘build- ing at 2 o'clock this afternoon.’ They will probably inspect ‘the excellent’ work of the Red Cross, and discuss other war relief measures. : Unique Plan. Oliver County has adopted a unique plan for, raising funds for the Red Cross. . It is getting donations from Wusiness firms and — individuals throughout the county. These are used .a8 prizes. The plan {8 a unique one H.M. Tripp is chairman of the dona- tion. committee. : » \ Basket Social. - The Young People’s society of the Trinity Lutheran. church, will give basket,.sdcial Tuesday evening in the |] parlors of the church, All member: and friends are urged to be present. The proceeds will be used to meet ||’ the payment on the plano for the church. y At St, Alexius, or. and Mrs. Joseph Geofge Hal- beisen: of Golden Valley, came to Bis marck Sunday. ‘Mrs. Halbeisen has. eavered: the. St. ‘Alexius Hospital for treatment, She expects to be there for-tl ade ‘week or ten days. Mi bétsen is a druggist at Gold Mise: Mounts, and is-a niece “Mrs. E.G. Patterson. + Gets Cable. +.E..Morris received a cable gi rom, their son Eugene R. Mor rig, in ,service in France, last night, as.-follow: | well, but ‘no mail; Cable me.” Mr. Morris immediately sent his son following telegram: ‘Lots of mail‘and lots of boxes on e Wi ae nd (Mrs. Mo’ Edward Everett J: ig have two sons and Evgone R., in fi Mrs. A.8. Niel arrived last week from Chicago where-she attended the spring millinery openings and when ere ‘engaged’ (Marie: 'Bruene Col,‘ for her -de- A WONDERFUL PRICE ON A LIMITED QUANTITY | OF KHAKI YARN Absolutely all wool, khaki sweater yarn, medium ‘goed quality. Very suitable for * sweaters, helmets, wristlets, ete. Limited F quantity in the assortment. $1.00 value, per hank... 36-Inch Arabian Nainsook Very Special Good quality, finished: soft and starchless. Very suitable for under: garments, etc. A regular under- market value at 28c, SPECIAL 18c Clearance On an Odd As- ay sortment Ladies’ Collars ‘Mostly voiles and sheer materials, some colored, others ecru and white. Formerly values to.65c. Special This Sale \7c All Solid Colors Serpentine Crepe, Greatly Reduced About 800 yards in the assortment, six or eight different colors. . Present price 45c. Very suitable for Spring use. SPECIAL 34c yd, . “Ripplelte”’ Crepe Malerial Fast colors, washable and ‘rpquire no ironing. Very practical and popu- lar for children’s rompers, ‘dtesses, etc. One of the strongest numbers in our Summer ‘line. ‘New line has been delayed in transportation.’ Con- sequently this clearance pricg on the older numbers. Last year's price 29c. This Sale 22c yd. “Zephyr” Gingham Dress _. Material This Sale 22c yd: ‘Assortment consists of about ten bolts, mostly. light patterns. .Consid ering number of pieces a very com- plete assortment. rPesent price 45c. Special 26c yd. A Very Special Price On Colored Voiles Mostly solid colors, assorted mater. 25 to 35¢ yd. Special 16c yd. fals. Good range of colors. Values‘ This Sale includes Offerings of Many Staple and Domestics at Very Decided Reductions Cotton and Wool Warped Suitings These were purchased prices were comparatively normal, and stored in our warehouse, oth- erwise, this unusual figure would be entirely out of the question. Good assortment of patterns and widths. -Special-32c yd. when An Enormous Asortment of Short Lengths In Sum: mer Wash Goods Over a hundred short lengths, collected from our last year’s stock, and priced at last Spring's prices. On top of this very considerable price advant- age, we have grouped values from 25 to 35c in one large lot. Special 19c yd. THE MOST REMARKABLE TURKISH TOWEL SPECIAL WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. Even in ordinary times, this value would be most extraord- inary.. This ds a large, extreme- ly heavy turkish towel with col- ored border. ‘Shrictly a first quality and not a second. Al- though a “second” would be 2 good value at this price. 7 790 number. Special 59c. A PLAIN WHITE TURKISH TOWEL THAT IS AN EXCEL. LENT VALUE. Good quality, terry cloth, me- dium size, fair weight. Consid- ering present prices this is an excellent value, Special 26c. A 59c TOWEL NUMBER, SPE- CIALLY PRICED MUCH LESS. Large size, plain white turk- ish, Good weight; first quality. Special 44c. eling. These Towels Would Make a Sale If Nothing More Were Offered. These towels were purchased .almost a year ago, at prices in ef- fect at that time, although we received them just recently, .This enormous saving in price is shared with the customer in these values. Once Again A 19c Turk- ish, Towel The time has passed that ‘a good quality, turkish towel (an, be sold at this price, yet this shipment, contained one ; splendid number possible at this figupre. Small size, heavy weight, well bleached, absolutely a first. Special 19c This Is a G reat Opportun- ity to Supply Your Needs In Linen Toweling The linen situation is: such that future supplies are almost impos- sible. No more can be imported, and thrat held in this country is only salable at prohibitive prices. we have a large assortment o1 hand, marked on’a bisis of what they cost, and not what they are worth. We have selected a a spe- cial lot, for this sale, in varying widths, guaranteed all linen tow- 19c Yard. Heenan ene eee eee et POOLE POIOOL OPS POIDO LODO DOD DOL OLI DILDO DOL II OIL IGE + February-- Clearance Sale THE LUCAS LETTER. This Feoruary Sale is offered for the sole purpose of speeding up the sales of one of the dullest months in the year. Our recent Remnant Sale made this month a better mnoth than ever before. . This sale will bea record breaker. In this sale you can expect to find hun- |® dreds of good values, values that stand alone. When we advertise an article you can rely that that particular article is marked below the regular price and not marked up and then marked down. The old genuine Lucas Guarantee that has stood back of every article that goes out from this store stands just as good to- day as it did when this store was first established. That same guarantee has held good for all these years and has builded a business that is continuously growing to help fill the wants of an ever increasing demand for high class merchandise. Our aim is to supply the people with the best merchandise that the market affords and at such prices that the same goods would be sold ror in larger cities. Wihen we advertise an article you can rest assured that the price for which we are offering that particular article to you is bona fide, because we believe in ‘‘Truth in Advertising’ just the same'as we be- lieve in truth in all our dealings. .It’s the best way and the only way of selling mer- chandise today. an A. W. LUCAS CO. ata dhdhchethdacathattaciatiathctatta tact cia tate tataieiatactate etal AS USUAL, A NUMBER OF THE BEST VALUES IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Lots in which the size range has made it im- possible to sell in regular stock. Otherwise in perfect style. Complete range of sizes, but assorted styles. Values $9.00 to $15.00, Many patent leather and cloth top dress shoes in the assortment, special this $5 .00 sale per pair. AN ASSORTMENT OF SWEDE AND SATIN SHOES VERY SPECIAL Although swedes and satins are not as popular now as they have been, the quality of these shoes alone make them: most desirable bar- gains. The values were all up to $6.00 and $8.00. During this clearance Sa a a aa $1.98 POC OI CLES OLED ELILOO DOES: ‘Loyat Craven; . + have been divided Special; per:yard 36-INCH WHITE . SUITINGS, VOILES, CREPES, ETC. An excellent bargain opportunity is offered in this special assortment. The values at the old prices. were from 29¢ to 65¢ a yard, ard now worth from 50c to $1.00. For this sale they 26c.4 39c into two lots ..... SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN WOOL SUITINGS “Considering government restrictions, present prices, ete., one is fortunate to receive all wool materials at any pricc.. From our large stock, putehased when prices were right, we have selected several assortments that are priced re- markably cheap. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL WOOL 36-INCH MATERIALS Including grays, tans, browns, ete., ete. Qual- ity is execllent; range of colors fair, but. the price is most remarkable. 8 5 Cc A LIMITED ASSORTMENT. OF ALL WOOL 54-INCH MATERIALS Excellnet qualities, fair range of colors, mostly lights, suitings o£ varying weaves, absolutely all wool. Values $2.25 and $2.75, in normal times. Special, $ 8 per yard .........eeee er aR > Stole 1 3 A BARGAIN PRICE ON SILKS AND CREPE DE CHINES Georgette Crepe Very Special = 40-inch widths. assorted as to quality, orig- inally worth considerably more; mostly dark colors. Assorted in three lots. ; Lot 3 Lot | Lot 2° $1.39 Yd. $1.89 Yd. $2.19 Yd: A CLEARANCE OF SOME ODD PIECES/OF SILKS 36-inch’ plaids. and stripes, excétlent qualities, good assortment, $2.50 values. $1 9 8 | em Invest a Part of What You Save on These Sale ! Items inU.S. THRIFT STAMPS STAMPS Cashable at Any Time for Principal with Interest. For Sale at Sub Of- fice in Ready-to-W ear Department. A LARGE LOT OF LACES AT HALF PRICE Assortment consists of varying kinds, widths and qualities; Including Vals, Filets and many Swiss patterns. SPECIAL 4 PRICE A BARGAIN PRICE ON BONE HAIR PINS Medium size, good quality, in shell and am- ber. 6 pins to package. Regular val- 6 ue about lie. Special per pkg.......++ c A STOCK CLEARANCE OF — GOSSARD CORSETS IN. LARGE SIZES Sizes 26 to 36 only in this assortment. Com- plete range of figure types. Values from $3.50 to $12.50. Free fittings. 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT A CLEARANCE OF MADAME LYRA CORSETS Assorted sizes from $3.50 to $7.50, fair range of figure types. About thirty pairs in the as- sortment. 25 PER CENT OFF SPORT GIRDLES Popular number, large assortment, complete range of sizes. Very special at this 69 price. $1.00 values...... eeE Me c A VERY UNUSUAL CLEAR- ANCE DISCOUNT ON MUSLIN DRAWERS Large assortment, complete range of sizes, qualities and prices. Values from 78e.to $2.00 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF ree nenes: THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT HAS FEW BUT VERY UN- USUAL SALE SPECIALS WORTHMOR DOLLAR WAISTS Assortment of ‘several hundred blouses. that formerly sold at the bargain price of .$1.00. Voiles, flaxons and sheer mate- rials. Some of the waists are slightly soiled. crepes. This sale...........5 59 Cc The retail Special ............ NEW ATTRACTIVE | BEAUTIFUL EXPEN- BLOUSES $3.29 A special sample assortment, pur- chased very cheap. price is somewhat less than actual wholesale. Assortment includes’ a very good range of sizes, styles and colors, Georgettes, silks and $3.29 BLOUSES This assortment represents values worth considerably more. The very finest, best tailored, neatest designed waists ranging in price upwards to $10.00:are included in this assortment. Special .......... : $5.98 Here Are Three Wonderful Hosiery Values Ladies’ Black Fibre Silk | Hee Hose Unusually good quality, fine silk plaited fibre, strong, serviceable, yet fine lisle foot and top. A very special offering during this sale 53c cols d teen ‘ol ag. tesab is . CHILDREN’S. FINE RIBBED LISLE HOSE A 45e value, purchased espe- cially for this sale, much below the market’ price. weight, fine ribbed, well rein- forced soles, heéls and toes. A very special number for this sale..... ERS 27c POOLED OLDIE DILIDODODOLOELOLODDO DOOD DOD IDO DOD OO DO DOD A. W. LUCAS CO ALWAYS MORE BARGAINS THAN ADVER to] -useagout CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Several months ago, this entire line advanced to 50c. We are fortunate in having one. case purchased at the old price which we offer very special dur- ing the sale. bee eS To ° 4 Medium gas engincer-and his ability has been ‘ The paved streets were ~ WAYNE KNIT PONY |

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