The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1921 ~ - [AUDITORIUM Saturday, Jan. 22 Curtain 8:15 / CITY NEWS | Napoleon Visitors ‘States ‘Attorney A. B. Ackins and wife of (Napoleon, visited in Bismarck yesterday. Commissioner In City : ‘County Commissioner iN. C. Krebs- bach of Logan county, was in Bis- marck yesterday, Burnstad Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Oscar . Arntz, and SEAT SALE iMr. Arntz’s sister, of Burnstad, are ros | visitors in the city. i TOMORROW Visiting Mother j ‘Henry Brown of Napoleon is here visiting his mother at the hospital, who 1s seriously ill. Layne Here | John Layne, former state's attor- | ney of Wells county, was in Bismarck | Yes.erday on business. ZZ John Cort’s big joyous musi- cal furore—coming from its all year run at the Knicker- bocker Theatre, New York 9) Jack Williams Here - 7 | Jack Williams of Fargo, state ad- jutant of the. American Legion, is spending a few days in Bismarck. + gah as * | Wallace to Speak. . diQe. George E. Wallace, state tax com-} $ : a missioner, will speak before the! \ jgounty commissioners’ association meeting at Grand Forks tomorrow. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Muslin 36 inches wide, soft ! . Sheets 17 Size 72x90 seamed Cc We wish to repeat the suggestion made in our first announcement of this sale, that we believe this is the logical time to buy White Goods. That we were right is proven by the fact that since then several price ad- Shop With the Crowds at Lucas’ Have You Attended? If Not, Come In Tomorrow. vances have been made by the mills. Our prices are uniformly low and we advise supplying your needs now. y VG Mi eee ttn Bertholt” off « YEN GRY fi 4 d Mrs. Ar ertholf, of SN NG Baldwn. ure the parents of a baby PILLO T INGS A. w. LUCAS. iy Mounier os are are doing well, Ww ‘UB BATH TOWELS BY) in St. Alexius hospital. | : i AG : et aie, Wenig Our Very Best Standard Makes U NDERMUSLINS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE Full bleached, good quality. WG The adjourned annual business AO ee wide, 25c 39c 59c " pat \ : ah [Tors Thursday, January 20, at 8 2 inches wide, $1.25 Chemise for .Women’s, Drawers, lace Infants’ dresses, fine WASH CLOTHS ie : clock vinsthe ot ene lB | per yard $2.50 Chemise for... and embroidery trimmed. | white nainsook. Fancy Terry in pink 1] 0 c Parish Meeting. | eek : ei i », Loe grade for ‘ The annual avi meting of tne | 45 inches wide, $3.00 Chemise for... q a ee erated spiscopal church will be held at ov yt P 4 fo : ; aceite | Daaet GS ee | WIDE SHEETINGS | | 31.75 Nightgowns for.98¢ | 35¢ grade for $2.50 grade for Linen guest : . Ms cl =| i towels | vited. Full Bleached, Standard Brand } $2.75 Nightgowns for $1.30 45c grade for.. i i 2 : | mac s Sra a . Infants’ petticoats, ‘ : Episcopal Guild, | 2 yards wide, 5 $4.00 Nightgowns for $2.00 65c grade for Pi : ats, white FACE TOWELS CHW Se eT ay vil peel per yard c : 75 de f flannelette, sizes 1 to 4.] Good quality, cotton huck %* M 4 al nm Mrs. W. S-| a rel ae . a * = auity, tk. Mitchell. First street and Aven 2 1-4 yards wide, $4.50 Nightgowns for $2.25 i Sieacead ee 25c and 38c per yard $1.00 grade for 21-2 yards wide, per yard BED SHEETS Good Quality, Seamless $6.00 Nightgowns for $3.00 $3.00 Pajamas for. . .$1.25 $5.00 Pajamas for. . .$2.25 Children’s nightgowns— sizes 8 to 16. $1.50 grade for. . A, to make garments for St. John Mission in Alaska. HY . | Dinner Party. Miss Inez Jones was hostess on Sat-/ LINEN HUCK TOW- ELS Fine imported hemmed or hemstitched. 59c 75c 98c ee bloomers, crepe and muslin. $2.00 grades for 98c Also wonderful bargains i 1 | Boys’ night shirts—sizes 4 to 10 years. linen urday at a seven o'clock dinner at th huck, c McKenzie in compliment to Miss Ant May Ankenman, who is leaving Bi: marck for an extended stay. Cove $1.25 grade for in outing flannel sleeping’ an SENS were laid for five. Size 72x90 { : Mrs. Duemelund Entertains Each $2.45 grade lor $2.00 grade for wear. ' Mrs. George A. Duemeland enter-| aye : , ‘ FACE TOWELINGS Size 81x90 Heavy, bleached cotton —huck. i tained a small party on Saturday af- | tt ternoon at her home on Avenue is ey Z| i} honoring Mrs. F. J. Oeltjen who leav 1 j ON) a \ this week for the Pacific Coast- ; general social afternoon was enjoyed. | 25¢ grade, per yard Unbleached part linen. 40¢ grade, per yard... 25c Fine bleached, part linen. 45c grade, per Each } } i Bed Sheets, Best Quality FINE WHITE YARD GOODS Size 72x90 tore — Each - FIGURED SHEER MERCERIZE Size 81x90 FLAXONS — A beautiful white eee Each ‘Of the best. qualities, 30 and 32 in- ing, 27 to 36 inches wide. yard ches wide. Dainty checks and bars. TABLE DAMA Good quality. muslin, ' SILKY FILIPINO NAIN- damask, per sive-2x38, Hach;.... 29 | 27 INCH WHITE DIMITIES erin ; 95c. avery? bel al -Good quality, checks and bars. | Our very best’ quatity | wi Sheer and soft, beautiful silk _ finish. 64 and 70 inch, bleached mer- cases, size 42x36. 25¢ 39c and 50c Plain or with shadow stripes. 75c damask Mrs. Rohrer Hostess Mrs. W. H. Rohrer was hostess at/ | her home on Main stret to a group of young women employed in the Lucas store. At the close of business hours the young women were entertaine dancing and a general, social = followed by a delicious midnight sup- per. P. E. 0. Meet. | The regular meeting of the P.E. 0. Sisterhood was held in the Community room of the Pyblic Library yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. John P. French pillow inch imported cotton damask 30 inch English Nainsook, grade cerized 1 69 Each 36 in. wide, white or pink, yd. $ , * SHEER WHITE VOILE : hostess. RH Pen r Neg : Roll call was answered with “Some- } Size 45x36 J : Bhs iy thing E 0. Can Do for Local Bet-| Very soft and clear, 40 to 45 inches yard for . oe $6.50 pure linen damask, 72 in- wide, per yard 95c $1.25 $1.50 WHITE SOFT NAINSOOKS | 422.2" 36 inches wide. Per yard for BEAUTIFUL WHITE 25c 35c 48c fn eiae CA Go ORGANDIES 25 inch English Lonugeloth, wide. Per yard... $4.98 19¢ and 25c i Very sheer and of fine quality. W Linen Napkins at 25 Percent COTTON BATTS HITE CAMBRICS ? 95c $1 50 $1 0715 3G inches wide, 100192 39c | $2.00$2.25 82.50 °°" wie aren o2c LARGE BATTS _ | PLAIN: SHEER FLAXONS 19c 29c 39c- ine sheer qualities, 30 to 39° inches MERCERIZED LINONS f 3-Ib. weight size 72x90. wide, Beautiful, sheer and nou. Ocl 1 Mrs, Oelt) ne on £ eautiful, sheer ane | sessantly surprised Be Saturday 0 Stitched, cach .. we 95c 39c 48c 75c silky fabric, per yd. 48c 69c TABLE CLOTHS hi when a party of twenty-five} wins Pan) \triends dropped i to surprise te atl | WOOL BATTS 36 inch linen finished . MERCERIZED BATISTE Saves Paes j their home on Fifth street. The. oces ; ‘ , eae Very soft, sheer and silky, 40 in. wode. | 64 inch s |gion was in the nature of a farewell | All wool, fine quality. In one | Suiting . 64 inch square ‘to the family who leave on Thursda’ sheet, 72x90. . WHITE GABARDINE 719c $1 00 e 45 inch imported batiste. $ Very superior quality 1 .50 of this week to make their home a ee | Tacoma, Washington. $4.50 grade 36 inches wide, fine twilled material, for ideal for skirts, per yard , 30 inch English Longcloth | After a most happy social evening | cloths at 95c and $1.50 cloths at | spent in visiting, refreshments wer | see Eanes TT 36 inch lunch cloths at . e ry 72 inch pure linen damask cloth, Formerly i ser t ests, di r served and the guests, on bidding fa cloths at 0. each ‘Ol 1: / 5 terment.” There was a~piano solo by} SHEETING Mrs. Edward B. Cox, and Mrs. EB. B. . | Woodward discussed Founders’ Day- Unbleached, 36 inches Fine quality, per yard $3.98 Church Movie wide. (Guild No. 1 of the Presbyterian 80- ciety will sponsor a movie show at the Eltinge theater, Wednesday af- , > ternoon, Jan. 19, at 4:15 p. m. The i 3 film obtained for the showing is \ rs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch”! | with Marguerite Clark in the leading jrole. Mrs. N. L. Call, president of | the society, expects a large attend. | lance. The’ movie is given to make) | money for the guild, the use of the theater and film being given fre |The price for children will be | cents and for adults 25 cems. Discount MERCERIZED NAPKINS Assorted patterns, ready for use. Ter dozen $3.95, each 35 inch lunch cloths TINE i SN hemmed | | | Leave for West. | | | i i ! | well to their host and hostess, pr $5.50 grade loth {sented a handsome gift as a remem 45 inch lutch brance of their stay in Bismarck. s 5 | Mr. and Mrs. Oeltjen and the’ $6.50 grade Gale " | daughters, Lucile and Jacquelin for jhave many friends in Bismarck who | | will regret their departure. | $7.50 grade 1) RS | ‘go Cures Cold in One Day | | for \rake Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO! | QUININE tablets. The genuine bears | ‘the siznature of E. W. Grove. 300, | DANDERINE | Stops Hair Coming Out: | Thickens, Beautifies. The Store of Quality, Service and Lower Prices |ham dresses and sardines. Likewise ELTINGE One of the best cumedy-dramas of | AT THE MOVIES | it teaches a lesson to perpetually dis- o z satisfied individuals, OE | the screen is “So (Long Letty,” the; | Robertson-Cole super-special which will be shown for a period of 2 days at the Eltinge Theater beginning to-| Buy only ‘‘Diamond Dyes” | morrow; adapted to the silver sheet from Oliver Morosco’s play of the same name, “So Long Letty” appears to better advantage on the screen i beceuse of the wider scope of the camera. All Christie, producer and director ‘of “Letty.” is pleased to believe that the screening of the comedy-drama is ‘the best work of his career. Aside from a number of bewitching bathing | girls who did’ not waste any material FRED HEIDER \ and the long run New York cast and production intact The World’s Best waffles wonderful zest with Dancing Chorus PRICES: $2.75, $2.10, $1.65, $1.1 Which includes tax | Christie has selected four excellent i | A few cents buys “Danderine.” Af-| ter a few applications you cannot find | \a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides jevery hair shows new life, vigor, | | brightness, more color and abundance, : when making their bathing suits, Mr. artists to play the principal roles. They are T. Roy Barnes, Grace Dar-| mon, Collen Moore, and Walter Hiers. The storq of “So Long Letty” has to do with. swapping wives, dis- gruntled husbands, home cooked Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that shabby skirts, waists, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. colors. Have new, rich, fadeless meals, Paris gowns, cabarets, ging- color card.” any woman can diamond-dye worn..| dresses, | druggist show you “Diamond Dyes) GAMBLE ROBINSON CO. ‘WILSON’S NUT MARGARINE Distributors, Bismarck, North Dakota

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