The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 5

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FRIDAY, APRIL 25,-1919. CHARMING EVENT OF WEEK IS THE ‘RECEPTION GIVEN BY MRS. MARY MLEAN A charming social event of the week Miss Bergliot Caspary. Mrs. H. H. was the formal reception given yester-| Steele and, Mrs. V. J. LaRose. Dainty day afternoon at the home of Mrs.| refreshments were seryed in the din: Mary McLean, First street} when Mrs.j ing room, and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and McLean entertained in honor of her| Mrs. Andrew Miller poured tea from daughter-in-law, Mrs. H. F. McLean of! the hours of 3 to 4:30, assisting. at Montreal, Canada, who has been her| serving were: Mrs. Gardner Wallace, house guest for the ‘past fortnight or| Miss Falconer, and Miss Marjorie more. Webb. Upon arriving at the McLean home Pink was the predominating colar the guests were received at the door! carried out in the decorations, and by Mrs. Henry Murphy, and in the| ping-carnations were used in the re- receiving line were | Mrs. Mary Mc-| ception hall and the living room. On Lean, Mrs, H. F. McLean and Mrs.|the serving table was a basket of} Minnie L, Shuman. sweet peas. The iaties were entertained dur-} Mrs. Miclean, who was the compli-| ing the hours from 3 until 6 o’clock,} mentary guest of yesterday afternoon, and during the afternoon those who|leaves tonight on No. 2 for her home responded with: musical numbers were | in Roatreal. | Saturday Specials The time to trade is when the trend of PRICES is right, and right here is where the Bargains are sticking out with great emphasis—buy liberally and you'll save enough to buy again when the offerings are again favorable. and set the pace for prices for all the trade around. Toweling Unbleached Linen’ Crash Toweling of best quality; 16 inches wide; emule 30c quality. per yard 18 inches wide; regular 32c Plisse Or Lingerie Crinkle, 31 inches wide in Blue, Pink, Yellow and White; regular 45c quality. ae 35c cial, per yard . We lead the way to good shoppers Hosiery Fibre Silk Hose in Black; regulay ibe auality, Spe- cial for balance o: 25 Cc this week, pair... Towels Huck Face Towels, large: size; regular 35c quality; 4s oe © = SAREE 2 | ihtful numbers, after which a dainty quality. Special, 28c Bed Spreads for balance of this 25 ] CITY -NEWS per yard ........ ? . 2 week, each ...... , Cc ¢ “ Returns Home. | ‘ : Si d Play Marseilles Pattern, cut cor- RESU MES PRACTICE Mie. L. K- (honipedu: And” dddentor | Culligan and Hockwald’s Native Hawaiian Singers and Play vars 20 inches wide; regular 35¢ NETS: scalloped border, large Qxfords Dr. H. A. Brandes, who has ‘been, Mary Lou arrived home today from in a concert of American and Hawaiian numbers at the Gran lity: “Special” @> size. Our regular $3.95 O16 table of Ladies’ O in the Bas for the past two years,| Los Angeles, Cal. where they had Theatre tonight and tomorrow. Don’t miss this musical treat of quality. Sp 30 Cc Spread. One table of Ladies’ Ox- \ has just returned to be associated | been visiting relatives and friends for} the season. < per yard .. . Special $2.95 fords and Pumps in Black with Dr. Quain & Ramstad, tho’ past four, Montel. cre ei ive ne Metron 7 tuere ou ire ue sa Ae SoG ok ee ee i ea at OS SA) Om hee Kid and Patent Leather; —— | ae D, e values up to $7.50. {eo NURSES TO GIVE DANCE | Return Home Percales : A Buse : | The nurses of St, Alexius hospital| C. F. Rathman and wife of James- MAY 6 WILL BE BIG DAY FOR = Ginghams Special, per pair.... A will give a dancing party this evening | town, returned home yesterday, after BISMARCK E. 'ASTERN STAR Dark Percales, 36 inches . in the Patterson hall. The rusia for spending | the winter sn California: ; wide; large assortment of 27 inches wide in Plaids, Muslin ’ ie dance wi ‘urnis ed by on- ey made a number of extensive auto * : a be Stri 1 Figure d Checks, Stripe: nd Plain Fruit «¢ the Loom, 36 in { | Tuesday, May 6, the Bismarck chap-| who are expecting to attend the ban- ripes and igures ani ecKs, ripes a a) r ; sd . ; nor’s orchestra. trips greatly gavesed the, that state ter, Order of Eastern Star, will tak [auet will kindly notify Mrs, “velyn Plain Colors. Regular 35¢ Colors. Regular 39c qual- _ wide, ached. Special for aie ENTERTAINS AID. |for motoring.” fer degrees upon fifteen canldates, | Binina’ Zager worthy matron, on Mts. quality. Special 28 ity. Special, 29 balan. of this 22 c ’ he Indies of the German Lutheran | To Sell Flowers. twelve of whom will be from McLean} Joeal a ee aid not later han May per yard ........ Cc per yard ........ C week. pee yard... : Aid society were pleasantly enter- tained ‘Thursday afternoon -at the a home of Mrs. J. M; Harrison, 217 Sec- ; Mary's Sodality ond street.” There was’ the. regular | day, the proceeds to go tothe French routine of work, and during the after-| children. The girls will visit all the} noon Miss Mary Boynton sang two de- | department/stores with flowers to sell. jas well as the various other places Tomorrow, of the St.j; county, and other more or less distant |1. At the banquet there will be a N {points in the jurisdiction. The vandi- |charge of $1 per plate to Bismarck wlll: sell flowers al hes will come principally from Un-|members of the chapter, while the j der wood snd Garrison, and Giucen | Visiting members and the candidates f hapter of Mandan, will also; will be the honor guests. The banquet. guests. There will be 30 here | will be served at 6 p, m. :om Mundan, and the point officers| Initiatory work will follow the ban- ot the Queen Esther chapter have jquet, and after the degrees have been been invited to put on the work. conferred, the worthy matron, Mrs. All members‘of the Bismavek ch: ap- | Effie H. ‘Lahr, will make her annual ter, as well-as those from out,of town ! inspection. F OO errr Lean leavés 6n No.2 tonight for Cant: jyere called this week: toyattend the adai yi | uneral of the ‘doctor's sister, Mrs. the girls . and they expect everyone'to buy. FE] aeducanuannnuenueecuquuscuanungguanonnvaniyz; SUITS PRESSED Cleaned and Repaired Offices. The chapter officials request that all inquiries relative to any branch of {Red Cross activities, failures to re- eive magazine, allatments, acre pledg-; es, etc., be referred to the office ot ‘secretary, Room 360, Federal Building. This office is open from 9) a.m. tod p.m. daily. Mic Min i rm nT nnrnennaneenenncansoccanonners: ‘capped in the race’ of ‘life. Také” Hol: lster’s Rocky Mountain Tea each week and keep up with the live ones. 2ic. Tea or Tablets. Jos. Breslow. ° officers of church and civic organiza- tions to communicate with Miss Mac- Donald, Phone society items or send them by mail, All mail communica- tions should be signed. Miss MacDonald is a trained news- winter and Mrs. Roche ‘dnd’ daughter enn’e Wright, who died last Satur-|wWere returning from their home in n Chicago. The Coes are expect-|Bay City, Mich., to renew their en- o leave for Portland this eve. | sagement with the Kiddies at Winni- All Pressing done’ by hand (not machines) and experts with many years practical experience. ’ To Start Clinic. | The city of Minot has arranged to start a ven eal clinic as part of the Visiting Relatives. es Both ladies were pleased with this ‘TERTAINS MRS, W. J. McLean came in trom thel ¢, Dr. FR. ‘Smyth, divect | iS, ROCHE [early opportunity to renew their ac-| paper woman of several years experi- % KLEIN with his brother C. C. McLean of t ‘i fase win Ht ado ewers Abpea nee and desires to co-operate, with = i s br r Dealt it and inspect the ‘lini of the Winnipeg Kiddies, were a ee -q |the club f the state in get- = Tailor and Cleaner Russell Miller Milling Company at) week, and if he ap; ‘entertained at the home of Mrs. Jas.| WILL HANDLE SOCIETY NEWS ting their publicity bafcie the pp baa For Infants and Children Sam Mandan, and also his mother Mrs ents made ¢ Fogerty after the matinee on Thurs-| Miss Mae MacDonald arrived today | of The Tribi In Use For Over 30Y. FOUEUOUUUDEDATEOGUDOLONOLONOLACLINNONUAUONNEHNMNT: | Mary McLean of this city. - Mc-| ceive an appropriation -iday. Mrs. Roche and Mrs. Fogerty | from Valley City to take charge of the in Use For ears ad ed States public health service ; became acquainted while en route |society and woman’s department. The Bright ey: FF clear r complexion, vim,! Always bears | oo 'from Chicago several weeks ago,|Tribune. desires to print more news | vigor and force, all indicate perfect the Visiting Sister. where Mrs. Fogerty .had spent, the |of the various club activities and asks |health; without it you are handi-| Signature tf | Dr. and Mrs, Hen | Portland, O marck Wedne! the home’ of Rawlings. D Waldo Coe of} rivals in B: Brushes, Rakes, Brooms and Shovels GRAND For Clean Up aid Paint Up You Require a TONIGHT and | : Proper Tools | SATURDAY If you have oe necessary articles to do clean- ines : ; ing with you ‘will be more likely to keep the MATINEE SATURDAY cleanirig done with regularity, You Know the Danger That Lurks in _THE ORIGINAL Royal Hawaiian the Ncoks and Crannies Where Germs Galler Singers and Players In a Program of American We carry the most complete line of utensils needed for house-cleaning, and for the gen- and Hawaiian Numbers eral Clean Up and Paint Up campaign you together with a eee Visit Our Millinery Ready-to-Wear and. Shoe Dep’ ts for Unusual Values Tomorrow THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON Spring Coats, Capes, Dolmans Saturday $29 30 at Spring Dresses ! Saturday $14.95 Smart Suits for Spring are about to begin. Come in and talk it over’ RIPROARING with us. We will ne you. KEYSTONE Saturday 1 6. 95. 3 COMEDY FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 P.M JooHHANHHONHONHNNHAHHNMNNNNNHNHNHO oe ee - Fred & Welch Hardware Co. Admission Including War Tax—35c Blouses These Waists are a rare Corsets Petticoats Black and Figured Mercer- SilkPetticoats Beautiful designs of Soft Children—25c all b th One assortment of discon- ‘| ized Petticoats, worth up to | Silks. Good wearing uk ak ft 7 2 TOE aightly once We ee tinued numbers worth up to ene 9 8c quality. | e soft carressing n . Pr covalent ees | Aba saragcpasieres. a - ; | these Hawaiian Players, pes \ you these number values $3.00 : CB Miller and HOW, Black Sateens and Fancies Values to $5.00 at... .$2.98 eee Gt straight to the heart.—Los up to $3.50, 69 Corsets, $ 1 4 8 worth to 1 9 Values to $7.50 at... .$4.98 F Angeles Times. for: : Clat oa ° $3.00, at ..... $ 6 Values to $9.00 at... $5.98 | Dress Skirts Dress Skirts—The smart- est and most. practical styles developed in the sea- son’s favored Silk fabric: Fancy Plaid Silks, new shades w ONNGOONNOUNADONCOUDGONOAaOONODDAORGS ‘Catucongen unenncuccnocauaanar An Unusual Showing and Sale of Stunning, New Waists MISSES’ COATS—Made of Serge and Mixtures, specially priced for Friday and Saturday from— $7.98. 1 $12.98 SWEATERS—lIn new Spring styles, all the leading shapes and colors, two assortments to choose from at $3.00 anv $4.95 HOSE—Ladies’ Black or White Fibre Silk Hose. Reg- ular 85c value, 65 c at, per pair These are;the Wery same styles whcih have been atfracting so much attention in pages of the leading fashion magazines all along. Some are made of Georgette, and Crépe de Chine, others of Satin, Tab Silk, Voile, Voile Linen and Lawns. A $1.50 $2.50 $2.98 $4.39 Exclusive models from— $8.50 ro $18.50 OHNSON’S ; Popular Priced Store The Store With Over 1000 Garments Saturday Specials All Wool. Slip-Over Sweaters— Elegant new Spring Separ- ate Skirts, made of Black Sol Satin, latest effects. In- troductory _§$ 5. 0 0 price Bungalow Aprons and House Special ...... Seer ie $4.98 | Dresses, Saturday only, at— | Silk Skirts, every one a - E Silk Thread Hosiery, : ; en One lot of. Corsets, damaged by 20 Percent Discount ‘ Bronze Castor, Gray, Smoke, UNION SUITS—Cotton Ribbed Spring weights, hee iain commbaageionie as ¢ specia Ah Fae OeE aes Be 34 ial- 2 loose or tight knee, low price water. S 1 98e ‘ Witte abe oe $1 00 1 ight ki 9c } All Children’s Dresses and Rom- iy price, per paic, DL « a $1.00 value at 6.0.2 ....0. 2.0 eee e eee at - 86-inch Percales, Special Ss day only—Sale, per yard. . . White Outing Flannel, Sale, per pers, Saturday Sale— 20 Percent Discount ienncannccacccnant pon yard 22.1.5... ..15Ye | 96-inch Novelty Silks, regular May 1\ Please Send Us. Your ) s Crochet" Cotton: damaged by | $2.50 values, Saturday Sale, per cout 2S . water, Special, per ball .....5¢ | yard 0.2.0... ee. $1.79. Ue vit ee "The Store oninaaliy = and Service a RES Co eeeialaalaal Johnson's for Bargains. ee ee

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