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THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE "7°" PAGE FIVE EMBROIDERY _ ON UNUSUAL TOWN BLOUSE Our Final Wind Up Friday and Saturday Of the Greatest Sale and Money Saving Event ever held in this part of the country. Come the last two days to reap the benefit of the Broken Lot Assortments. The groups are too numerous and space too small to men- tion. It is enough us say that on Friday and Saturday morning at 9 o’clock it will be well worth your time to be present. FALL AND WINTER COATS, SUITS, FURS, DRESSES and Skirts at Cost, Near Cost and Even ‘Less than Cost; Some at 1-4 off and Some at 1-2 Price. Your Opportunity.to Save. on all Fall and Winter Merchandise. ' New Fail and Winter Merchandise, Including COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SKIRTS, MILLINERY, FOOTWEAR, CORSETS, MUS- LIN UNDERWEAR, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, OUTING FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, TOWELS, SHEETS AND SHEETINGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Guest From Flasher Mrs. A. W. Mellen of Eighth street, \f3 entertaining as her guest this week, her sister, Mrs, L, Bambury, of Flasher. To Canada Mrs. Henry Suttle left yesterday for Brighton, Canada, where she will spend the winter as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Craig. Visiting Parents Mrs. Isabelle McGillis Perry of Litchville, Barnes county, is in the zt city this week as the guest of her Y . parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McGillis of the Van Horn’ hotel. To Wedding Harold Semling of this city will leave tonight for Minneapolis where we he will attend the Treacy-Register wedding which will take place to- morrow. Mr. Semling will return Sat- urday. From Vacation Miss Edna Sundquist, of the A. W. Lucas store, returned yesterday from her vacation which | She spent in Vic- toria and Portland.” While at the lat- ter place, she was the guest of her brother, Eric Sunquist. BY CORA MOORE, if Mrs, Dursema to Veave: +» New York’s Fashion Authority Mrs. Chester Dursema of the Rose y YORK — @ Apartments will leave on Monday for | ig peas Sane The ere Battle Creek, Mich, where she will] model illustrated is of gray pussy- enter the sanitorium there in the in-} willow satin and is worn with an ac- terests of her health. cordion-plaited skirt of the same material to match. The distinguished feature of this Mrs. Richard 8. Wilcox was hostess | hlouse is the colorful Bulgarian: em- this noon at. a prettily appointed| proidery. The round neck with its i luncheon for a small group of her! y-shaped opening is edged with a nate friends. The appointments were in| row strip of the same embroidery. yellow. The afternoon was spent in| ‘The sleeves are short and the whola Pretty Luncheon Coats Suits | Dresses Furs visiting. oe is edged with a narrow braid AT In New Home of le colors featured in the em- ; Mrs, John "Wialen who. has ‘beon | role"? ONE-FOURTH ONE-FOURTH ONE-FOURTH SPECIAL iy spending ihe summer in the New AND AND AND ONE-FOURTH England states with her relatives, has of Music in that city. Mrs. Ea E returned to Bismarck ay haa moved! Vialted with tanaaiers uetege ONE-HALF OFF ONE-HALF OFF ONE-HALF OFF. OFF into her new apartment on upper -— Fifth street. ane EROME ST RLING . rs. Louis Baldwingren of Sterling, ° . ° . Guest Leaves was in Bismarck today shopping and Skirts, One-fourth Off Your Choice of Our Fall and Winter Mrs. John H. Hackley of Chicago,| visiting with friends. a: ; g 1" 7 IL, who has een the house guest for] Your choice of our Skirt stock, in- Millinery : several weeks of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. WING VISITOR 7 . 7 ] ¢ i . s, Cole of the Thompson Apartments,! ‘Dan McKinning, of Wing, was in cluding every Skirt in the store at s a < is has returned home. She stopped here| Bismarck today. One-fourth Off Including Gage and Eastern patterns during this en route from Portland, Ore., where i sale at 20 per cent off the regular price. she spent the summer. s jE ROM KANSAS the regular price 4 Yscar Johnson, of Wichita, was a ae oe Quatn ‘Guest ae capital city visitor today. One lot Hats, sale price $1.00 rs. Grace Snyder, of Hazelton, rassiers, 38 dozen, front fasten. . who has been the house guest. this FROM MINOT Be ee ea eee Lyon’s Silk Velvet Hats - - $8.80 ; week ot. Dee pad Mrs, Erie a ual pel Dennis, of Minot, was register- $1. 25 values 4 55c o! xth street, has returned to her|ed at the Van Horn hotel today. ' i se home. Mrs. Snyder attended the Jane See $3.00 Pajamas $] 65 All Taffeta and Taffeta and Geor- fone performances; jast, Mondayneveu:|f/ 277+ 2s FROM.DAWSON FOP oon nett Ba, . gette combinations at one-half price qi . E, Kiper, prominent business man 00 Pp. + ‘ 7 at Dawson, is in Bismarck today. $5.00 and $6. ajamas ¢ 3 00 a Guests at Hofman: Hone DIETZ WERE at... co Pra selec ee e Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman -are . ETL HERE entertalning te shalt house Buests, A pete the New Salem mer- see Burkes, $1.75 Mrs. J. E. Hoffman and daughter, Miss} chant, is in town toda busi ie =“ cnr Lucille of Minneapolis. They will he : Saat a ea $6.00 Gowns, BUY YOUR FALL SHOES NOW here for a week. Miss Hoffman is a FROM PETTIBONE special .. ° 5 is é . student at the University of Minne-| | Mrs. Edward Dahl, of Pettibone, 1s $3.50 Pettiaats. Your ee choice of any; pair o Shove in i sota. in the city this week shopping. poet $1 95 our entire stock at 20 per cent less than regular | at. ...... a eat e tae ‘ i : ues ove Hore bt PIACCABEES MEET $7.50 Infants’ $4 00 price. ir. an rs. arles Pike an ‘he Lad, laccabees will meet to- H 5 $ $ daughter, Miss Thelma, of Sanish,| night at 8 o'clock at the K.P. hall. Special * — Coats .... cee ch eeenee . Your choice of a large A mixed assortment of Ss ial have come to Bismarck to spend the|- 3 Infants’ Petticoats 1 00 assortment of smoke- Shoes, Pumps and pecia winter: las thpima formerly at pou “IN Fargo s at Seren ins ca e soiled Boys’ Foot- , ‘ ender e Bismarc! igh schoci, an ir. an ts. J. J. Wallace of Bis- will complete her work at that in-|marck motored to Fargo Wednesday Cotton blan- $2.75 Hats and Hoods . $1 00 Shees $5 00 Lied $3 25 Wide Bleached stitution this winter. to spend a few days with friends. kets: as long Scie ichee e 7) eae eee e ata e : For Mrs. Moore ERSTROM HERE ‘ ; 1 Sheeting; per we Mrg. C. L. Young entertained a} Albin Erstrom was in the city as they ast, Sweaters, values up French Voile and Organdie |Tricolette Blouses yard, group of ladies at an informal lunch] Thursday transacting business per- y 3 $2. 98 Dr Vs lu to $22.50 6.5 1 i 2 $3 98 aid this noon in Honor of Mrs. M. P. Moore] taining to the Peter estate. $2 25 F to ne o, Hae W 5 $5.00 4 resses. ‘alues up to $22.50. $6.50 values for... . va of Beulah, formerly of this city, who rench Voile Waists, an 90 ' ; is the house guest of Mrs. T. R. At- JUDGE SHAW HERE . $6.00 values, ; Sale $ 4 9 Smocks, values up $3 9 8 Cc Z kinson of Avenue B. Garden flowers] B. W. Shaw, the well known judge fe $1 .98 price ... ae to $11.50, fov........... e . formed the center piece. of Morton county, was at the local or... = —_—_— court house Thursday transacting 7 Seattle Home business. Mrs. M. P. Moore and daughter, Frances of Beulah,.are the house WENT TO FAIR Bi D ] d Shi t f Bi k t d C mf t guests this week of Mrs. T. R. At-| HaJf of the clerk force of Webiy ig e a e I men oO an e s an oO or ers kingon on Avenue Bane Moore famiy | Brothers’ store is at Mandan today resided in Bismarck and have many enjoying ,the fair. The other half I Y Beets Geren ess ala acre Now Ready at Prices That Will Surprise. Supply Your Pe honor te a several informal Miss SULTIVAN HERE unctions this week. MISS SULLIVAN HERE Miss Ruth Sullivan, County Nurse d fo Wi t Whi | I hi 9) t t P ils Judge Holds Baby of Dunn county, was in town today Nee Ss r in er | e is or unt reval Ld “The Judge Will Hold the Baby] shopping and ‘visiting with friends oan ore while vourv ote Election Day, Novem- SON BORN | Blank $1.50 L Batt: ber 2nd, @ Minnesota League of sO} .95 Cotto: lankets ole arge Batts; Women Voters,” reads one of the pos-{_Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shepard, of $3 eg Cotton $2.75 GOSSARD CORSETS 3-pound. size: . 2 rey A 95c ters which is being circulated by the Pe weol are the barons ofa son porn $4.50 ‘Gotton Blankets ea ay $2.00 Feather Pillows League of Women Voters to arouse| this morning at St. Alexius hospital. “4.0 3 39 ] 15 Minnesota women to the necessity and pe TOT nOuA at. rite na $ ° $6.00 and $7.50 Gossard Corsets at : $4.95 at... ire * simplicity of registering and voting ‘ N $4.98 Cott Blankets 59¢ B th T als. / this fall. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Oder of this ‘ $3 75 Co em ; ic Bath Towels; 39 city are the parents of a gon, born ~ yer es . $8.50 Gossard Corsets, special $5.95 es epee (eee c “Pep” Staii Organized today at the St. Alexius hospital. 5.50 Co on ani ets : Members of the Senior class at the at =e e $15.00 Gossard Corsets for- - -)- $1 0.00 | Women’s 75c Black 39c Bismarck High ‘school elected the aot {FROM MENOKEN ae $12.00 Wool Finish Plaids Pi Gane oe a Frayer aid ane members of the staff of their high . M. Mier of the Menoken, State $8 75 4 ‘ Sin | pes age cokes ildren’s Summer Union Suits ‘ school paper “Pep,” yesterday. Thd haute was ii ithe city Thursday at- at. seis ° $4.50 Gossard Corsets go $2.95 at 3 2 c honor of editor-in-chief was given to| tending to business matters. $ ol Fi s] Plaids 2 / z oe Charles Burke. Philip’ Boise was sak 76 Wool Finish 7.95 | $6.50 Maternity Corsets -- - - $4.45 Women’s 75e Bleached Pants 25c ma made business manager and Mary At- LEAVES HOSPITAL kingon was chosen as senior editor.| Norman King who has been a The position of “scandal editor” fell| patient at the Bismarck hospital for to Genevieve Parsons. Margaret | the past few days, was able to re- Smith will be society editor and] turn to his home in Hankinson today. PI ae Jerome Conway will care for the hu- morous column. Lyle Tong is to be YOUNG,MELTON sporting editor, and Verne Hollens- J. E. Melton of this city is receiv- worth, exchange editor. C. F. Bolt,| ing congratulations today on the birth principal of the high school, was chos-| of a son born at the Bistharck hos- en the faculty advisor. He will ap-| pital. Both mother and son are doing point the representatives from tha| well. * other classes who will be on the staff. ——— The paper appears every two weeks RETURNS TO HIGH SCHOOL throughout the school year. Robert George, who spent the sum- $9. a Wool Finish Plaids — $ 7.25 : Faney Silks, 36-inch; 95c a et Rial per yard ...... - a 4 Wool Finish Flaids. $6 75 Silk Poplins, 40-inch; ‘ Lone DO \ BACK LACE CORSETS Bye ee Oe ie fo Wool Finish Plaids $5.95 ; Kid and Cape Gloves, fe 95c Set per pair dit : $7. 50 Maish Comforters ae $ 4.98 | $2.00 Back Lace Corseits- - - - - $145] Long silk Gloves, 95c $10.00 Maish Comforters $6 95 $3.00 H & H Corsets (low bust) p80 Maish Comforters $ 8. 35 $4.00 to $6.00 Corsets (6 dozen) saad Chamalsette Gloves, _ 95 $2. 65 per pair te Cc ree $2.25 Mercerized Overdrapings, 95c é mer workine ina logeing comp in k C t 1 $4 95 ee yard ‘ & ees Columbia, returned yesterday, an i) P ne ees a Ss Ai ; ad ten $5. ‘00 Maish Comforters $ $6.00 Pink Corsets, specia’ $4.8 7 B id ieee fe CELY NEWS" ||| ses sonnet bisctdties: as a sentor as 9,95 ! 45 Bleache ed Toweling 5c inks at a i: —$ 1 6. 70 — Woolen Blan ets a $9. 75 se vnmm $i lige ‘ ere as and Scarf Sets i —$ 1] 49 TRUNKS, SUITCASES AND BAGS SS _... 29¢c Your Choice of Our Stock at — Finish Crochet Cotton 5c BANKER HERE LODGE MEETS Arnold Gaberding of the Regan| The regular meeting of Tancred State bank was in town Thursday.|Commandry 1 of the Knight Tem- plars will be held tonight at the FROM DEVILS LAKE Masonic Temple at 8 P. M. All mem- Alf Resback: was in town today| bers are urged to atterd. | from Devils Lake looking after busi- Capitol Holiday 0 Woolen Blankets ; Fon gy ene tntereete Employes cf the state capitol en- ar wirice $4, 45 ONE-FOURTH OFF $12.50 Woolen Sweaters— $ 5 00 EGAN joyed a holid: terd: fternoon, * 7] y! cae } tr, MOTORE DFROM REGAN schon the offices were given permis- ART NEEDLE WORK AT HALF PRICE Coat and slip-on styles . i iy up vo| sion to close to permit employes to children, of Regan, motored up 10) otead the MissouriSlope fair at Man- dan. Incidentally, some of the capi-! ‘ Out Hunting tol employes took the opportuni * < Among the Bismarckers who left}make an early start for hunting early this morning for Cannon Ball grounds. were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Clauson of the ELKS MEETING Grand Pacific hotel There will be a regular meeting of B. P. O. Elks Friday evening, Sept. 17. FROM MINNEAPOLIS Business relative to Lyceum enter- Mrs. Laura Eastman of Hazen has| tainments, and Elks’ band. Members returned from Minneapolis, where| expected to be present. 9-16-2t. ~she has been taking vocal lessons the ee last few weeks at the McPhail School Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Bismarck today. >| z: © % vd w oO} ali poaenfyorenfyrre GS \