The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 5

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| | | eee. oe etal tet a tala eS \ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920. ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE and presented Mr. and Mrs, Clarke |). WELCOME, ViSHTOR | SIMONI PAU of the, elnp. Bruce of the North Dakote, supreme |= Pages ee ie = 9 7 court, is a guest of friends for a few MARTORY OBERT HONORED days. Mrs. Bruce has many friends . " The many friends of Marjory Best} in Bismarck who are pleased to wel- TO GIVE DANCES will be pleased to hear that she is|come her back. A party will be given at Odd Fel- | making good in her study of music, WOMEN FORE SPERS ENTERTAIN. low’s hall Saturday: evening by the |as the following letter to Mr. Best i os naa The Women’s Catholic Order of Fores- Local Union No. 2509, Carpenters and from, E. C. Sabin, President of! Mil-| ters Will give a card party on Tues- Joiners of Bismarck, the first of a series of social events which will be given during the winter for niembers; “The: Presser Foundation of Phil- waukee-Downer ,college shows: ‘day evening, October 26, in Knights of Pythias Hall. Cards will be the diversion from eight thirty to eleven, and friends of the organization. adelphia has notified us that they con- followed by refreshments. Ladies and ci iz committee points to the growth of the The committee in charge of the so-} tinue for the present year the scholar- lal activities are planning many | ship which has been given, to us for gentlemen are invited.” , dances and smokers for the enter-|'the past two years. The scholarship TE R fainment of members of ‘the organ-| is worth; two hundred dollars a year. CARER NERS Aaa ation during the winter months.\Th: | | Miss McPheeters recommends as the There will be. a Social and recipient of this honor, your daughter organization from a membership of mee .¥ heartily approve Mine dance held at the, Odd Fellows 20 at the first of the year to a mem-|MePheeter’s nomination because of | hall Saturday evening, come,and vi bership of 65. Only one job in the | the quality of the work your daughter | bring a friend with vou, if you cinity does not recognize the union | has done and because of the spirit do not get your cards call on working conditions, the committee | she has manifested in all her college the committee at the hall. says. » ~ | relationships.” Si: fo their future home. They went over- land in their.touring car, equipped to ‘ Nadinola CREAM camp en route. pancidentat the departure of Mr. and | ‘The Usequaled Beattilicr irs. Clarke many social affairs were z Joed and Endorsed given. Four dinner parties were| & \ i +S Thoacands 7 given last Week. Among the hostesses were Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 112 Avenue A; Mrs. E. J. Hopperstad, 222 Segond st nue A west. Rids pores and. tissues of impurities. daughter, Mrs. Beatt, entertained at 4 4 counters. If they haven't a handkerchief shower for her mother. / fede to Mises, 6c. and $1.20, lach guest, in presenting a handker- ‘Pasis chief as a remembrance, added a NATIONAL TOILET CO bos pleasing ‘sentiment in verse. During . the evening Mrs. Clarke was most|/ “Sold by Cowan’s Drug Store, Fin- pleasantly surprised by the Tuesday ney’s Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and Bridge club wha_called to say farewell | others. auduanudnnnnennsdunvccanuecendcanvunanuueduuesduanscenaceavveucucscuavensanuennseustaeantcensuandignanranggduanncanencevescaunseueneacuarennteuatcecuateduenccensdcauuecyuecenencensecetueenucagueeuuaneenegveeeueeey paca eran eet nua een eeeN eee Ee OAUQUEAAUODUOUUEEGAOUOUAGEOONERSGRUOUROUEEEUOS D244 ae DOHA OU UES SHH ApUUGoDdASUGHUNENAGGNULCNOGODUCUNNOAEOADEOUADUNNOOvONUTONQDUEONOEONUUOEQUOTeG4UUvOQODoNNNDvNOOuoNNOOUtL LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clarke of 518 ixth street left yesterday for Cali- 7 “ Co lexi rnia, where they expect to make Bea the mpl on aN TEN DAYS Guaranteed to remove. tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. Ex- treme cases 20 days. reet; and Mrs. E. H. Light, 116 Ave- On ‘Tuesday last Mrs. Clarke’s| paves the skin clear, soft, healchy. At Handy Andy’ Says: ‘Makeshift hardware is expensive because it doesn’t last—yet there are -hun- dreds of people who throw good money away every year on cheap hardware be- cause it ‘looks’ all right ‘but its the test that tells— a good tool! or piece of hard; ware lasts for yaars and be- comes a boon companion to the man who uses it. A good tool outlasts: several poor ones, therefore it pays to buy a good article, not only for the sake .of écon- 3 omy but the satisfaction Large Jine of New Pattern Hats this week, from $5.00 and z ee in fepnilaaets up to $35.00 ‘ N g cle we sell is guaranteed to ! satisfy. “s New line exclusive Blouses in all shades y— @Nielsen’s : LOMAS | Millinery and Waist Shop i Hardware Co. 420 Broadway Main Street - LN = Furniture Special On account of floor space we are compelled to reduce our stock in order to make room for our Xmas goods now arriving. ! We are offering reduced prices in our entire line of , Bed Room, Dining Room and Living RoomFurniture We also have an extra large stock of Reed Baby Carriages which we are offering at a discount from 20 to 25 Per Cent } On all of our / French Wilton Line of Rugs : We guarantee our present prices until April 1st, 1921 mt ’ IVUUNNUULUAU UGE NAOT ILA TTEUUUERAAUAAOEUATA AEE Perry Furniture Company Ss = (TMM) NUNEANNUANANUOUGEOUCUEGGOUUSNONOUUQUELEVOCLOUNELOUUCUCUONCUUOEUURNOUUUGGLUUUOCEOUGCOOUECARUCENOUCUANOHHHUEy Our Lower Prices Always in the leadWe are now offering prices on New Fall Merchandise that in many cases are less than replacement cost. Winter weather will soon be here. Prepare for it * now 25% Discount on All | FURS This special offer includes*eyery Fur, Piece and Fur Garment in our Store’ ™ All Winter Coats at \4 OFF Here‘is an unusual offer coveririg evéry Win- ter Coat in stock. .Fur Coats, Plush Coats and Cloth Coats, all new models One group of splendid models in Serg es, Jerseys and Satins. Values from $25.00 to $32.50 Tor. ..... 6... ee eeeee eee ee ences $14.98 One group of beautiful Tricotine Dress es in a great variety of new styles, at special prices s $29.50 to $39.50 FLOM weve e eee cence geese es we ty es , ; One’ group of very pretty Dresses in Georgette, Taffeta’and Satins/all to go at Special Offerings in Dresses 0 HALF PRICE ~~ Blouses Pretty new satin overblouses in one group. Priced special at.:.....!..... Ye i: iH = All Wool Jerséy Over- | ; _ i = blouses, $15.00. values at $1 1. and $ 1 2.50 : Skirts = Chic! Tailored Waists of striped taffeta. = $8.50 values for <1... ees eee ee eee WASH MIDDIES $4.50 and $5.00 é eee $6.98 One group ‘of beautiful Dress Skirts of finematerials and ) Smocks $5.45 | | foo 'satues for ne secre PDS in splendid styles at , , $3.98) | A Off values for’... .. cee ec ee eee ence eee ee i T PLAID WOOL BLANKETS| PLAID DRESS GOODS WOOL GLOVES AND Assorted colors, 9.75 | Washable, all new plaid’ MITTENS eg $ combinations, per yard... 95¢ For Women and Children. Special HEAVY WOOL LINING SATIN values. 25c, 48c, '59c, 75c, 89c BLANKETS : i - sane 36. inches wide, all col- - si500 values, $8 1.1.,75 fan soso we. 91.95) — cHIiDREN’s WOOL FINISH.) FANCY BATINE, | mat, ote sth 9g Wy 36 inches wide lesirable pat- |. P/acK, , ribbed, a ; ; f tn all sizes. Per pair......... Cc Bid ling of mrety nil BE 7 | linings, at ooo .$2.98 BATH ROBE BLANKETS id good pat- Alder and oda” $5 OS OUTING FLANNEL — , ; ALL WOOL SERGES |- WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE Special values, all colors, 36 to 56/ py k, whit ie +c inches $1 50 to $5.75 doctors, Te sere sae '39¢ wide...‘ Pure wodl, one sheet, size 72x90. Hk eee $3.35 Light colors fanch DQ | re Moor ears 36| WOMEN’S SPORTS, HOSE| = 2 inches wie Se rc Cc i050. @ 2 Ob to $9 50 Plain and embroidered, wool and: = YARD-WIDE CHALLIES pues . ° one 70c to $4.50 = Pretty. patterns for 3 3 c LUNCH CLOTHS = comforters oie tbitdeiet dace see Damask "$ 35 79 WOMEN'S UNION aay = , pecial, ’ a= ph seated Bart : a rs ts 1 = Seah fleece lined, winter weight = : ‘ABLE CLOTHS and styles, | £ . LARGE BATTS ie pacer Table Covers, 58 $3.50 values, .-........ $1.95 = Cp ceuni fn DRS LO | Beck cere geesecsns $3.50 |- = WOOL BATTS JAPANESE cLoTHS | KNITTED HEADWEAR — = New Jap Art Table Cloths and Nap- | For Women, Misses and Children; kins, printed in five colors. Very all styles $ | new and pretty. and colors 95c to 50 "A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality and Service | EUV INNUNNN UHHH.

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