The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1920, Page 5

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woe, ‘ SATURDAY; APRIL 24, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIVE: y : MA xa — —_ a — oe ~- - roo — id other departments at 12m. A school ge wes frsmnncl perce pestocsl fies DR 2 MILLER HAS thoroughly graded with’ selected teach a ¥ 43 : ers. Classes for all. , ; Junior Endeavor at 3:00 p.m. Sen- i ior Endeavor at 6: Theodore pe i Smith, President. | Evening service at 7:30. Theme a {he Failure of a King.” The Great ‘ Hymns of the church will be sung by i — the congregation. An especially strong s s fvary | program of music, will be givéh. A : Will Fill Pulpit in McCabe Meth- violin solo, will be given by Mr, Me- ' < onald, e choir under the rec odist Church aay Morn tion of Mrs. Jacobson will sing the ane ing and Night unthem “I Will Arise and Go to My Ing e Father” (Harker), with violin accom- caries iment. “Thi r 1 Last night was the fourth night of vant BB service Ni BU ae the revival meeting at the Methodist Sh Re a SB RS church and ended the week’s work, First Bantist Church t It is seldom, indeed, that four such| / pir sermons are ever heard one following 4 omer Fourth Au cor ane Areone sl es Om pri O ay ncl usiv ve right after the other as those deliver- Rog world Me Lee Se Co Otel ed by Dr. J. Miller, ‘These sermons | 19, rad porig aT pet. Services. were free from cant apd cavil or man- Rov C.W. Finwait parte gee nerisms and stage effect assumed by| i) conduct both Worhiees air) ‘ a t P) many so-called evangelists, “But the |" erynoay weleome, Next week will be devoted to Laces and Tanbroudevicn true teachings of the je ane \e ai 5 s : L setting forth of the elfects of sin in| wong ‘Movement among Baptiste ot in every big Dry Goods Store throughout the United all its horridness and the need of 2 5 z Tedeemer as found in the’ blood of , Orth Datta willbe related during States. A united effort to emphasize the popularity of laces : P Jesus Christ. son tne direction of | iubilee service will be held in the _and embroideries for every occasion. ' Prof, Bdwards has been good and the | Orn soa It will prove interesting and instructive and will aid sglos and the work of the male chorus, : sab well was thie gengraY’ choly’ and con, sot aida Adbounataa you in planning your summer garments. ;This store is well ° gregation, has been very good but the : ; 1 tayo ] 7 Hinaine: lke the ‘reacting, has been | gCHU*Ch, Comer Seventh and Rosser |4 prepared with a big assortment and very attractive prices. = foundation work upon which. to build} ~“q - t aomething.40 much better: German gerniceyel): 00 e. m. er = The hour of meeting for Sunday| 444 ee Take ove ml ee ’ forenoon has been changed from 10:39] 41742 Page ‘ake Your Choice. y ie F, to 10 o'clock and the evening service] yy Ne L th A t t . : at the usual, hour, 7:30. Becee A Teeuian Principles. of ace e rls ocra ‘ Uf, ater wil preagt a ee ae Esther, Teichman, Asst. Principal of ‘i 4 2 m) J 2 ‘ 2 a eine Price of a Soul” and the| Bismarck Hospital Training School, Lace is the aristograt among fabrics as the diamond is among jewels. evening “Has God Been Settling with eer 7:15 p. Uns ‘ . It lends distinction wherever it appears. Rightly used, it softens features the World'or Will There be another | ,yme™ "8.09 pom, LOWS Under the / and rounds out hollows. It brings out flesh tints in the complexion, lights War?” : |. There wil be no mid-week services up hair and eyes hone has an effecton the spirits, for there is Peal thovaaie Lani a in the church this week, except the sentiment in lace. Women love to wear it, they love the “feel” of it and served and’ packed with ex-service Gorman braver menting on Thursday love to have it about them. It is always a treasured possession. Laces men. It is said’ that now the founda- rian On are used for so many things and in, so: many ways this season that you tion Work has been laid and the skir-| We uree our co. suleaieaare must not overlook them in your planning. Many gowns are made entirely : ’ mish lines fully established that the | progress at the M. E, Church, of lace and the buyer finds them not much higher than plainey things, but real battle begins. Those who expect . Strutz, Pastor. h, h’ tti ® : us a seat will have to come early tomor- ee I ee oh, ever so much’ prettier. row as the house will be packed if the McCabe: Methodist Epi: 4 by os pisScopal Church ' nights of this week are a criterian. Special ‘Evangelistic Services . all « ante Ue .|ddy. The morning service will open » ine = AT Jc, | at 10 o’clock instead of the usual hour : ° * ‘ ‘ [> CHURCH NOTES || 120 sos iste of be ernet nom Lace Flouncings Embroidered Flouncings — at «| estly invited to be in their seats ge. 1 + Swedigh Lutheran Church | 2TOMpH at the hour of ten. Sone Are Beautiful For Summer Frocks vices ‘conduc y Prof. wards | 4 oe A ‘ : ‘Seventh siraay epee fente. ee: j {ill precede the sermons by Dr, Miller. There is nothing daintier, richer Entire summer frocks are being 4 é < OY. | Special musical features will add at- : Q 5 ine ings i \ Morning services (Swedish) 10:30, tractiveness and helpfulness both mor- and more exclusive than the prop- a 45 ae Santa ive Pvening services (english) 3 mh ane cyepines: ihe anne er use of lace flouncings, combined aotesaryci making the entire o'clock. The double male quartet will sing with Georgette Crepe, Crepe : de oo ; i All afe cordially Tavited to attond| aerorct eeectns weer Sal Sing Chie ae ce epics dress. We are showing a splendid thesé services. ° | Dr. Miller and Prof. Bawards will also ine and other silk fabrics. Ex- collection of 45-inch voile flounc- RE TTR sing. quisite Chantilly and Oriental lace ing with dainty embroidery ‘ at Eltinge. Theatre: Service, The sermon topic at the moriing flouncings. at from $1.00 to $5:50 $1.89 per yard, and dainty 27-inch i cial program will be given at| hour will be “The ‘Price of a Soul.” ‘ \ fine Organdie flouncings at from vice held by. the Rector of St | Evening topic— ‘Has God been Settl- per yard and other sheer and dain- qe to $1.89 yard da be George’s Episebpal Church at the El | ing with the World. Oo 1.00. * ? zelle, Rector. Miller each evening next week, excep St. Mark's Day and. 3rd Sunday af-| Saturday, The general public are ter Trinity. cordially inviten Holy Communion*at 8 a. m. H. Quigley, Sunday School at 10, Minister. tinge Theatre Sunday ‘evening, when Miss Boysen will. render “The Good Shepherd,” by Barri;,and Miss Boysen end Mr. Gross will'sing “Love Divine” Service will begin ‘at 7:30, with the showing of two,reels of beautiful pic- tyres, and the» rector will preach a ‘timely sermon on a subject of general interest. }- ole St. George’s.Eniscopal Church Third’ and Thayer. Rev. George Buz- . Morning prayer and Sermon and Holy Confirmation at 11, Evening prayer and sermon at the litinge Theatre at 7:30. Bishop Tyler will preach at ‘the A. spécial invi- tation is extended to the American Tegion and the families of our sal- dier boys. Rousing song services, strong. eloquent Gospel preaching and good fellowship will combine to make Sunday a great day. We want you to be with us if you are not due else- where, Come! Sunday School at 12 o’clock.: Young People’s Meeting at 6:3) iEvening services at 7:20. Revival services. conducted by. Dr! NOTICE TO PUBLIC Owing to the increase of cost of living during the past year we are demand- ing an increase of 15 cents an hour in ty lace'flouncings at from 75c to. $1.50 yard. 7 Flouncings in white, ecru, \plack and also many with colored. de- signs and metal embroidery. Lace flouncings aré also ‘easily dyed to match any plain color fabrics and: in this way many beautiful effects are obtained. i 4 THE BRIDE THE GRADUAT E | Serviceable voile flouncings, 45 inches wide at, VOU 1 hole ate aieroe dots $1. 95 Also another assortment of 45- inch and’ 27,inch flouncings at ...... ae 95c A little planning and the result in style and economy is wonderful. Don’t forget to look, up the em/ broidery flouncings. morning service and administer the| wages, Present wages to be %c an This Lace and Embroidery | This showing offers. many” dainty : ‘ rite of Confirmation. hour effective at once. = Week should! prove of especial things in white for the girl graduate. ‘ ahaa iso Oa Painters Local 231 of, Bismark. interest to the prospective ee : First Presbyterian Church Rev. H. C. Postlewaite, minister. Morning service at 10:30 Theme “Things Secular. and Things Divine.” Junior Sunday School at 9:30. All 23-24-26 Dance tonight K. C. Hall. f We fix things bride. All the needed mattrials for her trousseau are here and the greater part will be of pret- ty laces for her gowns and dain- ty, sheer embroideries for her many. underthings. Chantilly Laces, Filet Laces and Oriental Laces. Dainty and exquisite for ruffles and flounc- ings, bands, galoons and edg- ings. ' Soft and pretty embroidery of « Nainsook, Batiste and Voile. Edg- ings, insertings, bandings,r beadings, also flouncings 27 and 45 inches wide. Fine Linen Cluny Edgings, dain- ty effects at, per yard ...... \ Cc Camisole Lacés, 3 to 414 inches, Cluny bast 2 assortments, per yal 29c° and 39c Hundreds of nique and pretty ar- ticles for the “Bridal Showers” can be made of lace. LACE TRIMMED TABLE LINENS Snowy white embroidered organdies, dainty and soft laces, 27 and 45-inch flouncings suitable for girlish Gradua- _.tion Frocks, soft voiles and)sheer or- gandies. The assortment is: large and the values are exceptional. Fine Qrgandie Embroidery, 3 to 9 in+ ches wide, at from, per Lin 25¢ by ee $1 .00 27 inch Organdie floune- ings, per yard, 75c to.... $1 .89 45 inch Voile flouncings $ 1 95 at from, per yard, 95c to. Dainty baby flouncings, 17, to 27 inches wide at from, per 5 VAT ABC 102 boss cecnsh eoreceltereiere 7 Cc Serviceable embroidery edgings and in- sertings of cambric and nainsook, 1, to 6 inches Wide at, per yard, 5c to ............ 35 (6 Many are the graduation gifts that - can be made of lace, useful, chic and much appreciated. Lace caps, fans, scarfs, sun shades and handkerchiefs. neckwear, aprons, caps and lace blouses. LACE LAMP SHADES They’re inexpensive too, a little work i LACE BOUbOIR SE 2 and little material. needed and you’re ’ 3 : LACE CAMISOLES able to present the daintiest kind of 2 ' These are but a few suggestions, gifts. there are hundreds of others. if . | es : Lace Sleeves Chic Lace Aprons | Laces in the Home Made-up Models Paris designers, especially Cal- Lace aprons, ‘too, are back in There are whole table covers of During this lace and embroidery lot and Lanvin are introducing lace | vogue and. it is quite the thing to | lace and others mth lee concn ~ week we shall have on display sleeves, long ones, short ones and | wear them. They are dainty bib | | Sch ee ree ey } many models, showing the numer- : : Does, That Watch or Clock of Yours half lengths, plain ones, close-fit- affairs, and often form a part of | above the hems, while the newest | 0US Ways in which lace is being . i ting, flowing and Mousquetaire | the costume ‘itself. All-over lace | ones have deep flouncing gathered eed pee are seborale but i ? : ones, undersleeves too. These will | slip-on tunics, to be worn over dif- | around the edges. These latter | most o em are very simple an ; Keep Correct Time: be worn with Foulards' and Taffe- | ferent slips, all-over lace slips to | cloths are oval or round in shape. | easy for anyone to make. Laces 4 ( tas for spring and with ginghams, | be worn with different silk and | Lace covered shades for ve Hoon ro lower in price te Shae ‘ organdies and voiles for summer. | chiffon, lace trimmed tunics are all lamp or table lamp are also muc! an any other fabric and many for nae See cues. ere a vite. Ne acran We are showing all the laces | interesting additions to the sum- | in favor. Lace doilies, lace scarfs | are the oe adornments tne you vould i in the ae of having it cleaned and eiled at needed for these new‘sleeves. mer outfit... and lace pin cushion covers. * can be made of lace at a low cos , regular times? If you do this you will get the service your watch should-give you. Our repair department is fully equipped to give you ee ans = prompt ahd accurate service in REPAIRS. 4 ° ~ ; e 4 ALL MAIL JOBS HANDLED PROMPTLY ; “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” Bevipemnaipoasaliponeniyors

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