The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 3

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“MONDAY, DEC.16, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘° \ PAGES ROBES FOR RESTING HOURS The few leisure hours of ‘these days of tailored’ frocks and high col- lars are justified .in demanding lux- urious Lounging Robes. Such silky boudoir garments are restful in themselves. ee Everybody, men and women alike, appreciate handkerchiefs, especially when t cately embroidered; some have.colored borden and THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS . GIFT FOR ALL “When in doubt send Handkerchiefs,” is very good advice to follow when one is busy selecting ap- propriate gifts at this happy season. others contrarily flaunt centers of color. Coats formerly 5 Bb ee cae atnnei eats eee ieee [yeitet ts BRO Oe ates 4900" HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s novelty handkerchiefs, Silks unusually smart designs in the most — Fancy box handkerchiefs, two, three charming of new color combinations. and four handkerchiefs in box, from Linen Embroidery, from. .25¢ to $2.25 25¢ to $1.00 per box. Lawn Embroidery from,...10 to 50c Juvenile handkerchiefs, various de- Plain Linen. Hemstitched I5e to 50c signs and colors, pleasing to the Linen Initial. ........ 6.004. Te. to. 35¢ youngsters, from 25¢ to 35¢ per box. “CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Christmas is approaching with alVits old-time swiftness ile we are con- fronted this year with conditions which never before ha’ ad to be con: sidered. The Government earnestly reminds us that pa ism demand carly shopping. This request is in no way ulled because of the Armistice— supplies to men abroad still must go farward—transportation on a vast scale is still required for the business of the government, Begin today—if you ’t before—to do your Christmas Shopping. Make an effort to select number of the gifts each day, and you will be repaid, not only in x the choicest articles, selected when salespeople still have time to give you individual attention, but in a sense of doing your patriotic duty. - Fur Exhibit . Thursday, Dec. 19 Knowing that you will surely be interested in ec ee DO TOO NOVELTY NECKWEAR A Visit to this display will prove a genuine delight to the lover ot beautiful neckwear. It includes , scarfs of silk as well as a pleasing . _ variety of net, organdy and crepe collars. In prices from 35c to $2.50 WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS These smart models have been ‘de- veloped after ‘a ‘style which costs more, and are a valuable addition to any wardrobe and consist of serges, poplins and panamas in all the pop- ular colors. Prices range from $8.50 to. $21.50 at - INDIAN ROBES AUTO ROBES _ SHOES DOLLS -DOLL FURNITURE TABLE LINENS ART LINENS» " FANCY BASKETS x \ CAMISQLES—Satin, Crepe de Chine and Kayser silk in pink and white, from $1.65 to 2. ivy. cee ele $4.50 VESTS—Kayser ‘silk in pink and white, front $3.50 to ............ $ 5 .00 seeing the new things in fur styles, we cordially invite you to attend our Annual Fur Style Ex- ‘Se hibit and Sale of ZAG Albrecht Furs The Albrecht Special Representa- tives will be present and will show an endless variety of designs in Neck- wear, Muffs and Fur Garments in ad- dition to our own stock. ol ‘ Should you contemplate anything in the way of a fur purchase you sure- ly will see here just what you want re- gardless of how much or how little you wish to invest. Net only does this offer the oppor- tunity of seeing the largest line of furs in the country but will save you 25 per cent on your purchase and com- ing at this time, only a few days be- fore Christmas it will be a great sav- ing to those making Christmas gifts of furs. & All furs sold during this show will * be delivered at time of sale. Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing you at the Big Fur Style Show _ . hey are chosen with care from améng'such exquisite fancies as we are showing here. GLOVES ARE EVER WELCOME “No woman ever) has. too many Gloves; and when one has a choice of white ones for dress, of colored ones for street wear, or washable, leathers, or any one of the dozen varieties this glove section continues to offer despite the rec- ognized shortage of good qualities, the time- honored gift of Gloves may safety be resorted to again this Christmas, and with even more assurance of its welcome. ‘ ; : : i ; Dainty square of pure linen and lawn are deli- Countless charming effects await your decision. The following are just a few of the splendid values: Suits formerly $28.00 to $30.00 $22 50 < e Every Woman Will Like These Silk CREPE BLOUSES The blouses in this assortment are the best one can find at the price anywhere. There are fine styles to choose from, trimmed with em- broidery, finely clustered tucks, ef- fectively used edgings, or color pip-\ ings. : Our regular $6.75 and $7.50 val- oe $4.98 SILK PETTICOATS It would be difficult to find a more desirable collection of petticoats than we are showing and at these prices they are even more attrac- tive. They are made with deep and medium pleated flounces in all the newest colors— Prices range from $3.95 to $7.50 at SILK HOSIERY FRENCH IVORY BATH TOWELS LEATHER GOODS FANCY CHINA SUIT CASES & BAGS FURNITURE & RUGS HOUSE SLIPPERS | KNICKERBOCKERS—Kayser silk, pink and whites .......... $4.98 COMBINATION SUITS—Crepe de-Chine, wash satin and_Kayser silk in pink and white $4.25 to ............ $7.50 y Billy Burke Pajamas in pink and $2 9, ‘ white, $2.75 and ........ 0.00005 D Gat o 8 f x oe ee ee eae

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