The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 5

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a grades, <, Pair “The Store of Quality aid Service” Crepe de Chine’ Pure silk Crepe de Chine, 40 in- ches wide in a good range of lors. ome. $2.95 Georgette Crepe All silk and. 40 inches wide in ‘some very good Spring colors. Yard. Silks at $1.95 We offer a special collection of silks at a price much below to- day’s. cost; 36 inch )fancy, taf- fetas-and satins, also 40 inch silk poplin in plain low cases, dresser scarfs, $2.89 + spreads and.curtains, °36 yards Patil Yard . » $1 95 Spring Gloves | French kid and serviceable Cape gloves in white, black, tari and \ gray. Mostly small sizes. 51 to 614 ; $3.50, $4.00 and. $4.50 Short Silk Gloves Pure Bere a black, white, Sizes 5 to, Pair... O9C Elbow Length Gloves Very popular with the present style of short sleeves. We have “a special number of chamois fin- ished fabric in white and hat-. ’ ies Sas $1.50 Handkerchiefs Women’s sheer ,white. handker- chiefs with dainty colored. em- broidery and initials. Colored corded edges to match. 1 5 Per dozen $1.45. Each Cc Mens H’d’k'f’s: a $1.95 4 Face Veils Adjustable, combination face veils and néts in black, navy 6 for 890. Each... 18c Torchon Lace: Insertions, 2 inches wide, for pil- bed- to the piece. Per piece CR 98c Embroidery. Edgings' . Dainty patterns in cambr'c nain- sook ard Swiss, 2 to 6 inches wide. Per \ yard 15e, 20c’and. .. ch 25c Val. Laces "A big collection of Valencienne insertions/of fine quality. Worth more than ‘double.. »\ 3 Per yard... 6 cee Cc Z Dress Ginghams, 27 inch dress ginghams in fancy checks and, plaids... Pretty, new color combinations, small, med- ium and. large pat- terns. Yard ........ 39 Cc Wide Dress \ Ginghams — ,; 32 inches wide. . Fancy stripe and plain colors, algo ‘smail black and white ; : checks. Yard ....... 48c Fancy Wash Goods 380 inch, fancy Lawns and sheer Batistes, small patterns and stripes in light, medium: and aus 48c Fancy Voiles The most popular fabric. this ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | Plain Vciles 88. inches wide, Fine. mercer- ized quality. White, light blue, pink, rose, maize, lavender, co- peh, navy and black, 7 5c Yard . Fine Painted Voiles (Beautiful patterns and_ color combinations in this delightful fabric. Same wonderful dark ‘ages’, $1.00, Superiot Challie 36 ‘inch fine cotton Challie for children’s dresses, | women’s house dresses and kimonas. Yard... /.- 39c al Kiddie Cloth... 30 inches wide. | For rontpers, ‘boys’ and girls’ play suits, Some steal astagainer 49c Plain White Voile 40 inches wide. ° Fjne, soft, transparent fabric. . Yard of 1) oe 65c White Organdie 40 inches wide. Fine and sheer. For graduation, dresses. Yard ...... ¥ 75c White Batiste _ Fine white mercerized Batiste, 38 inches wide, very soft. lus- trous finish. Vardi ce tess (Fah ~15¢c Dresser Scarfs White dresser scarfs, size 18x48. -Toweling Bath Towels Bleached; Turkish bath towels, size 15x28. Hemmed. 19c ’ 6 towels for $1.09. Each “Huck Towels 16x82 bleached huck towels with ‘woven red borders. 6 . -towels for $1.69. Each 29c . Toweling 16: inch bleached cotton crash. Washes up soft and absorbent. 5 yards for 98c. Periyard i)... 0% 1 9 Cc 17 inch grey crash, linen’ welt. An ideal toweling for the kitch- en. Very durable. : 40c 29 value. Per yard ..... Cc Curtain Nets : fey filet net with neat fig- ures in ecru. Also plain mercer- ized' marquisettes in ivory and ecru: Per yd. 75c Cretonnes 27 inch cretonnes in lovely spring patterns. Medium floral colorings, Well covered patterns and beautiful designs. D1 y BAS He Bee a 65c Others at from 75c to|$1.50 Hair Ribbons Wide silk hair ribbons, plain col- ors, also stripes, checks, plaids and floral patterns. Ward '67 130 vc8. 450 Sls 4 9 Cc Lace Neckwear Point lace collars, new _ styles, very pretty and exceedingly pop- ular. Ecru and white. Bach? p07 e oe os ois 75¢c y Childrens Stocking piel NE UCN ge names A. W. LUCAS “The Store of Quality and Service” Misses Fine Hose ‘ Fine quality, heavy lisle, in tan only. Sizes 9 to 10 only. Worth more than double. Baar Car ee ae 39c Womens Silk Hose Very special offer. Pure thread silk. Pearl, steel, taupe, beaver, gold and white. Pape, oars sede ae 95c Womens Lisle Hose ~Fine quality, summer weight,/ ° taupe, grey and beaver. 4 Also black. Pair..... 39c Gauze Lisle Hose Fine mercerized gauze lisle hese for women. Black and white only. |Pair..... 50c ; Womens Hose Wide ribbed top in black, also plain white. Pain era Geuas Woe 2 5 Cc Womens L nion Suits Fine bleached cotton. Low neck, i no sleeves, loose or tight knee! Also with bodice top. Per: suite: 3.0533. fogs 75 Cc All Silk Suits Woirien’s union suits made com- ° pletely of pure glove silk. Bloom- er bottoms. Flesh color. Very special. ee $7.50 _ Childrens Waist- Suits | Combining underwaist and un- Boys Union Suits Ecru color, short sleeves and knee lengths. Balbriggan and open mesh knit. 26 to 34. Each. a 89c - Knitting Yarn Heavy woolen yarn in khaki col- or. For sweaters and “socks. 4 ounce skeins. Per skeine 2? );..\j0255'5'3 25c Worsted Yarn For women’s and children’s sweaters. Comes in 1 ounce skeins. Turgois blue, rose and French grey. Takes from 10 to 14 skeins for a sweater. Very special, per Shel yo oe si ho 20 c Bucilla Package Goods ay We request the art-needle work- er to send in to us for illustrat- ed circular showing our complete line of the ~well-known Bucilla needle-work package. Owing to the shortage of circulars this year we are unable to send these out unless we rece‘r2 request for them. ‘ Daily Neeas in Notions at Little Prices American dress snap pat- terns, per card......... 3 Cc _ Safety pins, per card ypc cee 3 Cc Flat hooks and eyes, per package............ 35c grade household shears, each ........ 1 9 Cc 36,inch black shoe , laces, pair: ....). 0. eee 5c 35¢ waterproof Baley pants, pair .......... 25 Cc : FIVB i y\ spring. 40 inches wide. Light Designed with ace ‘insertions Black, ribbed stockings-of good ( ining f Soft white cotton. Ready for and medium colorings. Small and" medallions. Also. edged quality and ‘service. Mostly ion suits in one garment, Fitted _ Fancy trimming buttons, also \ use, 14, inch hems. 1 5 and medium patterns. 7 5 with lace. 75¢ value’: 59 C! smaller sizes. 1 8 . \ with garter fasteners 7 5 pearl buttons. ’ 5 ti Be ee Per dozen $1.45. - Each Cc Vardi ceie Ns casion ts (eo for, each ods ee 4 TERA GN di. cote Cc and buttons. Each... Cc Card: 2h sje eu eos. Cc 2 j : ; ; i PIONERR F ‘ARMER visitor in Bismarck yesterday... Mr.| be held Saturday morning até9.o’¢lock’}a¥ill; mest ee clu) Saturday ‘ ‘ 5 aS m1 fe es a 0 0 Y 5 Barnes is now located in .Billings,|at St, Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Rev. anni al i yo elgek rom whey / - , ‘ Mont., where he 14s engaged in the oll | 1, ne ‘ i they. will-go:'in’a body to St, Mary's F C UNT DIE ‘business, eee Slag officiating.. Interment) pro.cathdral to’ attend the funeral THIS MORNING a sy be-in,St, Mary's cemetery. services ‘of {Edward 1. Morris. 'Mr. r — ‘Morris Funeral Saturday a ERT iat Tan Ee * | Morris was one of the first members f Samuel Robinson, of Stewarts- |The funeral ‘services for the lato| — Workmen to Attend Funeral \ ./of the Iecal lodge and this was the ret if re a ’ ) Edward EB. Morrfs, city assessor, will Members cf the Bismarck \lodge,| only .fraterftal organization with ‘ee dale, Lived Here for Past ee oth Ancient Order of’ United Workmea, | which he, ‘as affiliated. \ 4 Forty Years MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” | Child’s Best Laxative } , pie: See Smuel Robinson 6} years of age. resident of ‘Burliegh county for the \ past 40 years, died here this morn- ; i ' ’ ing from pneunomia. Mx, Robinson was a farmer having a large place near Stewartsdale and he was know. ‘We are advised of an advance on all hos- iery, taking effect April 1st. , And while we have protected ourselves on, ||/' this guaranteed line of hose, both in ladies and children, we will place-on sale Saturday our entire line of hose while they last, at the ) \ throughout this section of the ‘state ‘ for his sterling qualities. 1 The funeral services will be held ‘Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Pregdyterian church dt Stewartsdale. Mr. Robinson is_/survived by ‘his widow and-six .children, Mrs. W. K. McCormick and Mrs. Frank Donald- son of this city, and Fred William, Samuel and Ramus Robinson, all farmers living near Bismarck. by as Mr. Robi f De | ae wet ty 1837 and came to this country. when |. .old popular price: You can well afford: to \ a. young. ruac.; Soon! after landing) in take advantage of this sale, as a comparison she cami Nol rh . . . . i taand" Was one of the: frst white of prices'at this sale will convince you that Hetiere tn Buctelen county. ‘IH this is the opportune time to buy hose. Prat SRR AER TE Sitges : f ; ustomer | CITY NEWS | , Accept (California Syrup of Figs Limit 6 Pair to Cc rs ——— —<—$—® ae look gorsthe name)California on . x L q ackage,,then you are sure your cent 4 Et Ene gine |anid a tate we nest and aw || Wellworth 5 and 10CentStore i .* staff .of' the local postoffice in the harmless physic for the little stomach, ‘ ’ mailing division. I ph | bver gud ewes. 7 calldeh Jove ita | BISMARCK, N. D. ath f aste, ir a Former Sheriff Here bottle. You must ay California, = | Frank. Barnes, who was sheriff -of . | ( Burleigh county six years ago, was a i = ari R growing children there is nothing healthier and better than plenty of ! \ ne ane: © ] bread spread with Holiday Nutmargarine—a delicious combination of cocoa- yo : i Sa | ap nut oil'and peanut oil chumed with milk and perfectly salted. Ma yt as : T m4 ht 4 SEH) TOMORROW \ Mothers know that afterschool or a romp on the playground the youngsters are The Chocolate onlg > | home for something to eat and she can epread the bread thick with Holiday Nut- a Tle AMES BE margarine— the way the children like bread spread—for with all its superior Shop : BEST PICTURES—SUPERB MUSIC—PERFECT VENTILATION qualities it is the most ene ; ; f f \ No family should fail to try Holiday and if you have ever seen the wonderful Semling & Register ; ; : |... inside of a cocoanut it is easy to understand why the purity and wholesomeness e 5 wae of a spread made of the oil pressed from snow white, tender cocoanut meat D. W. GRIFFITH eecae ae te , e =e : : Your grocer sells Holiday and its freshness is guaranteed NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. Manufacturers, Minneapolis PRESENTS “SCARLET DAYS” The trail, the strife, the dance hall , glare. The blood of youth adventur- | ‘ing. And through it all—a soul, as only Griffith can paint it-on the screen. ¥ Presented by a great cast, includ- ing Richard Barthelmess, Clarine Sey- mour,’ Carol Demster and Ralpt Graves. Coming Next Week~-“IN OLD KENTUCKY” spe A SUPER-SPECIAL —. Candy and Ice Cream -— ARE: FOODS Ours Are Home- Made, Pure and ‘Wholesome LUNCHEONETTE SERVICE Scarlet days, when love ‘meant all the world and the game of life was the game of pluck, of nerve, of gallantry, of love. A new Griffith picture—galva- nizing, fascinating, so.different, so dictinctive that it tops all his oth- ers. The latest and finest work of the great/ di-) | rector, “Hearts of the World,” “The Birth of, a Nation,” “The Great Love” and other mas- ter pictures, WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS DEALERS SUPPLIED BY Stacy-Bismarck Co.

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