The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1920, Page 5

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vd * op’ i FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920 DANCE OF YEOMEN soldiers are invited to go in a body to ATTENDED BY 300 More than 150 couples found a good time at the dance given last night by Yeomen lodge 'No. 503, The dancers included a number of people from Mandan and many towns in the vicinity of Bismarck. The at- tendance equalled the} dxpectations of the committee in charge of the event, which had made preparations to care for the largest crowd of the season at a public dance. Refresh- ments were served. Money derived from: the dance is to go into a fund which the lodge is DES EE FTE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : PAGE FIVE the Presbyterian church Sunday morn- vices at 10:30 a. m. | Home After Iliness | Mrs. C. 1. Larson, of Mandan, who! has been in the Bismarck hospital, left today. a RERUN RINE nag i Home from Visit Mgs. H. F. Tiedman, and two chil- dren have returned from St. Paul, |, Where they spent two months. | Back From Montana Al Hendricks, who has been in Mon- tana for the International Harvester raising to entertain the state con- clave of Yeomen in Bismarck next} May. The lodge officers expect the state conclave to ‘bring several hun- dred people to the city. As a part of the plans, a)member- ship campaign also will be inaugur- ated. Officers of the lodge expect to increase the membership to 300 before the summer is ended. Several new members and several transferred members have added to the rolls re- cently. The committee on entertainment, which was in charge of the dance siven last night, included Miss Made- line Horner, Miss Eleanor Lamb, Miss Gladys Pearce, Miss Hazel Pearce, E. J.-Gobel, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dona- hue and John Snow. Mrs. Wheeler To Give Second April Recital The second of a series of benefit piano recitals being given by Mrs. Wheeler's pupils will take place at th2 High School Auditorium, Saturday, May 29th, at 8 6’clock p. m. All are invited. The program will be given by Har- ris Owens, Willard Dunham, Elsie ‘Nelson, ‘Robert Larson, Sarah Cleve- land, Jean Steele, Edith Eleanor Mann. Maxine Burnside, Jack Dun- ham, Blodwen Owens, Jeanne Setser, Jane Byrne, Esther Hullst, Clare Pac- kard, William Lahr, Katherine Kosit- zky, Lucile Oeltjen, Joyce Moule, and Florence Smith. An offering will be received. These pupils are from grade schools Kindergarten to sixth grade. The pro- gram will consist of solos, duets, trios and choruses. ¢ eee aE + I -. CITY NEWS | oy To Give Social There will be an ice cream social at Ft. Lincoln school, under the auspices of the Ft. Lincoln and Ft. Rice schools on Saturday night, May 29. The pub- lic is invited. Action Put Off The city commission, at a special meeting called last night to take ac- tion on resolutions for the proposed new water plant, adjourned until Tuesday night, June 1, when action is to be taken. War Mothers Notice All War Mothers are asked to meet Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the auditorium. The War Mothers will be given places of honor in the Memorial Day parade, and all are asked to gather at the auditorium. Church Memorial Service All members of the G. A. R., Wom- en’s Relief Corps and all other ex- Widow Cries for Joy “I couldn't eat anything but raw eggs and sweet milk and was so weak 1 could hardly walk across the room. A_ would have been in my grave tod: if I hadn’t taken Mayr's Wonderful Re- medy when I did. When I think how I have suffered with my stomach and how good I feel now I cry for joy.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from‘the intestinal tract and allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Yor sale by druggists everywhere. Wiltchangeanold black discolo floor, giving tho effect of a hard wood finished floor. ‘ANY ONE CAN USE IT, Ask us for circular. John Bortell Notice— To all Members of The Bismarck Country Club Make your reservation early for the splendid din- ner which will be served on the formal opening day, Monday, May 31st, from 6 P. M. to 10 P. M. at $1.25 per cover. The finest din- ner ever served at the club house. We also serve on the same day a special club breakfast for 50c, and a luncheon from 12 to 2 P. M. at 75c. Don’t fail to make your reservation now. Company, has returned to. Bismarck. ‘Mr. Hendricks lives at the Grand Pa- cific hotel. Out of Hospital Otto Holta, who was taken to the! Bismarck hospital on May 21, after he was injured in an automobile ac- cident at Third and Rosser streets, left the hospital early today. Mr. Holta was riding in a taxicab when it turned over in trying to avoid an- other car, He was ‘badly hurt about the body. \ ‘NOTICE St. Mary’s sewing circle will give a food sale at the Gas. Co. at 1:30, Saturday afternoon. Everything good to eat. Fancy work, also will ibe for sale. 5 The legion invites the members of the Women’s Auxiliary to attend the ‘Memorial Dav services at. the Audi- torium in a body. Seats have been reserved for the Auxiliary and all members are urged to meet in the lobby of the Auditorium promptly at 3:45 PLM. _See Gussner’s Adv., page 3. Central Meat Market 'and E. A. Brown Groc- ery will close al). day Monday, May 31, Mem- orial Day. REPAIRING AND REMODELING Now is the best time to have your furs repaired and ve- modeled, Prices are more reasonable and service much better than next Fall. SEND US YOUR FURS expert workmanship, sitis- faction assured, ' | 50% OFF on all HATS 119 3rd = anunennaucusnuannndevnsuennscnanongsuegsscasnocasncevscecsseeavecsnuevnuvcnnseevsucagssusessacgsuatsuer The superior quality of Pearl. Established 1907 annnnnonnanenagt BIG HAT SALE | 3314% OFF ON ALL ? LADIES’ STRAW HATS Except White CHILDREN’S Miss Mary Buchholz, Milinery UT Uouuenanacenenenananananeneaeananavageceseneauagenenegusnsgeseseeesgy ‘ OlAMONDS “JEWELRY THE WITCHERY OF PEARLS . ° Adorably beautiful—too perfect |to call imitations, too inexpensive to be genuine. pression of Pearl loveliness. mistakably on every beautiful Prices from $5.00 to $110.00 , KF. A. KNOWLES Jeweler, Bismarck AUUUODONGNONAOUEEGONGGOUONAONCONENGAAANOGANOGAUOONONGAROOSHONONE |MISS NIELSON IN DEMAND ing, May 30, to attend Memorial ser-| FOR COUNTY PLAY DAY AND GRADUATION CEL’BRATI’NS Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of public: instruction, left early today for Flaxton, where she will speak at the high school com- mencement tonight. On Saturday, | Miss Nielson will speak at the gath- ering of school children of (Burke county at Columbus for the annual county playday. She is in: receipt of many other: invitations to speak at commence: | ment exercises in various towns. NOTICE R. J. Dohn of the Service Garage. sold out to Roy D. Joslin, and he will assume all debts. Dr25-3t Many secrets you ¥ will and revealed in the green box of Nadine Face Powder ¥ They are secrets which every woman would solve—secrets of : personal charm. > The secret of a rose-petal com- f) plexion—NADINE’S gift to womanhood. . 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Qwing to the reductions they beaz they will sell on sight; therefore, those.of you who wish to-profit by the savings should make an earnest attempt to be on hand early to make your selection. Suits Values to $35 ae This lot consists of stylish suits made of popu- lar materials such as Jersey and novelty mix- tures. Your choice of $ 1 9 50 this group $60 and $65 Suits Remarkable values, comprising all the new — fashionable suits of Serges, Tweeds and fine Jerseys. These are priced for auld dearitce aE ve $39.50 $75, $85 and $95 Suits Here are the up-to-the-minute modes in man tailored Serge and Tricotine suits ready for cea ae ae $59.50 Stylish $110 Suits These are suits of fine Tricotines, Poiret Twills, etc.; all of fine textures, Fashion’s lat- est whims, with all the little touches that char-- acterize these suits. Your choice ..i6<sascse. sees $69.50 Prices Deeply Cut on Coats — Two exceptional groups of spring coats com- prising Polo, Tweeds and Heathers, every one an ultra modish garment that is greatly in vogue for immediate wear. Your choice at $39.50 and $49.50 Serge Dresses, Values to $14.50, for $6 98 Dress styles were never so charming as the ones we are now showing. They are graceful in line and what a variety of styles—each one Labo in its own way. Charming silk or serge dresses, values up to $39.50. -Your choice ......... $ ] 9 .50 Taffeta, Tricotine or Serge dresses, ‘values up ee es $39.50 for ASAONNGAUNNULONOCOCUNUOONUORNNSUAOOONOGL LINEN WEFT Voile and Batiste Waists TOWELING Unbleached toweling with Women who have participated in our previous Blouse Sales will need no urging to come. But linen weft. Worth 40c per to those who have never attended this Blouse yard today. 1 5 Price per yard... . Cc ent, we say, these are not samples nor spe- lly purchased goods, but are desirable mod- els selected from our own stocks, Values up to $3.75. Your $1 50 Ss BATH TOWELS Hemmed bath towels, full bleached, size about 15x30. Slight imperfections. Spe- cially priced 1 Oc AU Tsai nes ve Wash Satin $3.50 grade, all silk Wash Satin, 36 inches wide. per yard. $1.95 Silk Foulards $3.50 grades, Choice. ies gesest ecm wees ORGANDY AND VOILE WAIS' Durable Waists. stylish in cut and finish, that will give you splendid i tion. Your choice GEORGETTE BLOUSES ‘The former value of these Georgette Crepe Blouses ranged up to $10.00. y sale price is only.......... $6.45 GEORGETTE BLOUSES Beautiful and dainty—stylish and a bargain 7 Hees high Stade Georgettes that were y k) ormerly priced up to mn N, $1100 cat eee. sae $8.98 jn ND SANGUSGGHUGONEDCOUULEDUNEUOOUSEEUSUUENCAUUOUCONOUCGCUSCCUCOGUOUGUOOCCOAONNOONCHOONONUEONNOCNOaOOONL Children’s Hose Women’s Vests White Dimity | WachSeti, |) 2 GEORGETTE BLOUSES 27 inch white Dimity checks for underwear and infants’ dresses. Per yard 19c Flouncings 45 and 27 inch embroid- ered Flouncings. _ Voile, Crepe and Lawn. Values fancy silk‘ Foulards, 38 inches wide. to $4.00, Per Good ribbed cotton hose in | Bleached summer vests, : per yard@...... 98c yard ...... $1 95 ae ae 18c gauge weight, Each only.. 25c French Nainsook 36 inch, fine soft Nain- sook, French finish. Pure white. 75¢ grade. Per yard ...... 5 0 Cc Women’s Union Suits Bleached cotton, low neck, no sleeves, loose or tight knee. Also with. bodice top. Per suit. . 59c Fancy Silks 36 inch fancy silks, values Per yari .. $1.95 Children’s Hose Fine ribbed hose in black or white. All sizes. Per pair.. 25c g Children’s Hose Other good values at Long Cloth Crepe de Chine Fine ribbed lisle in brown | 89 $125 and........ $1 50 English Long Cloth. Fuli | Our best grade silk Crepe | only. Only the larger and | Under Suits \ bleached, soft chamois | de Chine. All __ colors. ie pre 39c Children’s white under suits combin- Ainish, 25 eee wide. For ee $2 75 Women’s Hose ing taped waist a knee length pants underwear, % | yard ...... in one garment. Per yard ...... 25¢ A special offering of | Bach .....c...ccccececee 75¢ Georgette Crepe women’s black hose of Fine Tissues 27 inch fine tissues’ in Some Girls’ Union Suits “Carter’s” fine bleached union suits, Our best grade 40 inch good quality with Georgette Crepe. All col- ribbed top at... . 25c Women’s Hose gingham ‘patterns, ors. Per summer weight and are silk mixed. 59c yard ...... $2.89 Fine quality, gauze | style. Each ......... $1 .10 Per yard <..... weight. Colors Beaver, es Printed Voiles Fancy Georgette Field Mouse, grey. Also | Girls’ Bloomers ae af gi ne ¢ Our best grades, $5.50 basen Fine knit jersey bloomers, au Hee pented yolles It new patterns, printed Per pair aro par 39c Black and pink. Per pair... 85c pretty new Pat) BOE | Georgette Crepe, 40 inches | Sheer Lisle Hose sees : ferns: pebavere: ‘ wide. 3 95 Women’s lisle hose in | Boys’ Union Suits igh Grade Voiles Per yard... $ e black and white. Hig G Per pair ....... 50c Our very best grades of fine printed voiles and crepes. Beautiful Geor- gette patterns, 40 inches Fine Wool Batiste All wool Batiste and Crepe of best quality. 36 to 40 Women’s Silk Hose A very special offer of women’s pure thread silk i Boys’ Underwear wide. Per yard inches wide. All in the | hose in white and colors, f 4 ! light summer at, per ‘ine grade, ecru shirts an 95c to $1.95 tints. Per yard. 95c Pal cei e ees 95c drawers. Each only...... 25c A. W. LUCAS CO. “The Store of Quality and Service’ Ecru color, short sleeves and . knec length. Per suit...... 59c Another good value in open- work knit at) oc. ses. 3. te 89c

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