The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 5

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| Johnson’s MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921 as “Always Busy” SOCIETY IN. MANDAN, A series of enjoyable social affairs is on in our neighboring city, of Man- . |dan. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Jo-' | seph P. Hevs, Mrs L. J. Borkenhagen | and Mrs. T, A. Tavis entertained ai) {a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of | Mrs. Hess,( followed by an afternoon of whist at which seven tables were’ \\in play. The decoraiion scheme was in pink and white, carried out by | carnations in pink and in white, with) | pink candles and shades. | The’ second of the series will be {held at the home of Mrs. .Borken- | | hagen on Wednesday next, When Mrs | Borkenhagen and Mrs. ‘Hess will en-, ‘ tertain, and a third of the series, wiil | be given by Mrs. Hess at her home ‘on Saturday afternoon of this week | PARTY BY TRUCK. ; A jolly party of young people went | across the river on Saturday night | to see the basket ball game between Mandan ‘and Valley City. The Bismarck delegation report’this | the prize game of the year. They | tied four times during the game. At | the end of the first half they stood. | at six to six, At the last seven min- utes of the time they stood fourteen to fourteen. After resting two min- | utes they played five minutes in which Valley city made one point by | personal foul. Never. say the young | people, was there such intense excito- ment over a high school game, and | the audience came away feeling that | they had been given a first rate gume. HEAR MRS. JC S OF LISBON. Immediately following the meeting of the W. ©. T. U. in the Communiiy room of the city library on Tue afternoon, all club women of Bis- | marck and any others interested, are urged to come to the community room at half past four, to héar, Mrs. BE. A Jones of Lisbon discuss the great need | of a school for crippled children in this state. Mrs. Jones will present an appeal that must arouse ail who come to hear the message. POPULAR PRICED STORE -The Store that has brought the low prices to Bismarck. Mr. Johnson has just re- turned from New York City and as. usual has made some wonderful purchases. Here are a few examples: REE ERE EEE EEE EEE EEE Dresses LADIES ALL WOOL MEN’S WEAR SERGE AND FRENCH SERGE, .WOOL TRICOTINE DRESSES.’ We bought all that the manufacturer had as he needed the money and we bought them at our own price. Your choice of the entire lot 12.50 RRR EEEEEE Skirts Ladies very fine French pleated skirts in Navy Blue, worth PRESBYTERIAN AID SOCIAL. The quilting committee of the Pre: byterian Ladies’ Aid will give a sc in the church parlors on Wednest: | afternoon, Feb. 2. The entertainment | | will be quite unique and everybody | is invited. | ?—_——______________» i| CITY NEWS | 1 | 7 Baby Boy. My. and Mrs. Carl: Polliver, 310 South Eighth street, are the parents | of a baby boy born yesterday. | W, ©. T. U. Meets The W. ©, T. U. will hold their regu- |lar meeting in ‘the community room | of the. city library on Tuesday after- noon at, 3 o'clock. 4 - fts_a Boy. ‘Mr, and Mrs. R. iH. Crane, 412 Fif- teenth street, are the proud: parents of a baby boy. born Sunday. Mother and gon are doing nicely, ’ Gives Stag Party Tony Thompson, messenger to the governor, gave a stag Friday night ‘for Governor Frazier, his’ secretary, | | ‘ ' | serge accordian up to $19.75 each, styles di- rect from New York. Your choice 8.50 Spring Suits Direct from New York. 100 suits to ~ *9°2 from. These suits are fully worth up to $59.50, our price 29.50 Alterations free of charge. Se ee If you are in need of a new spring bonnet or hat we have them here by the hundred. Styles direct from New York. Special Prices 4.75 and up “Always Busy” ~ Store For Hosiery _ Come and see our big hos- Almost every woman likes to The sports costume with its ;and tan sweaters, answers for fc | are not sleeves at all, but “caps,” \are worn by Natalie Manning. iery specials. All $3.50 Phoenix Pure Silk _Hose special at only $2.25 This one has a foundation of fine "frock which iM | SUITABLE FROCKS FOR MORNING, NOON : Here is a worth-while suggestion from “Cor nered,” at the Astor Theat | The quaint, big-fowered silk with its velvet ribbon girdle-and feather fan hanging from it. | its clusters of velvet-centered chiffon reses and its odd turned-back shoulder sleeves that real Then for|afternoons there is Madge Kenne: tive also in tricotine or serge. The lace “set,” plastron and cuffs, is a revival that promises much. With these three frocks any week-end visit anywhere ought to be entirely successful, at ‘least from the'clothes point of view... ‘ : : ae 4.,| week end in Bismarck on business. Baby Boy OF DYED LACE : Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thomas McKean of! s Bismarck are the parents/of a baby | boy born Sunday morning at Bismarck | ' hospital. ' | h Ward Entertains | M'ss Aldyth Ward entertained for} a group. of. nonpartisan leaders at; supper, Sunday night. About fifty: were present. | ‘ To Hold Joint Session The legislature will meet in joint session at 4 o’clock Wednesday to! : listen: to Dr. Ladd, President Kane of i the University of North Dakota, and/| \others talk on appropriations for the i support of the state’s educational in-/ stitutions. | Bureau Growing | W. E. Carlscn, who is connected) ‘with the Marshall County Journal of} | Britton, S. D., is in the city visiting his brother, A. W. Carlson proofread- er for the house. aT Bri'ton is just across the North Da-| kota line. Mr. Carlson says that the} league |has néver gained a foothold in| Marshall ccunty but that the farm) | bureau is enrolling a big membership. pealeiee, ) 4 Have Injured Hands | Signs which point to rough weath-! ier at the<capitol and, may mislead, easterners. on, their first trip west are, thee bandaged hands among the leg-| islators and.‘third house members.; Those carfying such appendages are William J. Prater, secretary of the! senate; Fay Harding, member of the house, both ‘leaguers and Senator} Ployhar; independent of Valley .City.| ‘STOCKWELL HEAD OF NEW. COUNCIL Grand ‘Forks, N._D., Jan, 31—At) rtle ‘Tannehill of “The, the annual. meeting of the Grand} Proken Wing,” is wearing. | Council, Royal Arch Masons_ here, The:e is a found tion of gray silk,’ the following officers were elected: a tone or two deeper than the la-e, then the lace wt ee panels and simple spcncer bfuse over a bandea1! bodice. principal conductor of work, Frank ‘A smashing flower of violet velvet, C. Falkenstein, Bottineau; grand at the Waist and another caught to! treasuref, Georga E. Duis, Grand the skirt give a charming dash of, Forks; grand recorder, George Guth- color, while a tasselled cordelaire of rie Fargo;, deputy grand recorder,| tiny silver beads in braid effect adds| Ralph Miller, Vargo; grand conduc- 2 last needed touch. j tor of the council, Carl B. Cravin,, Fashion is showing a great inter-; Carrington;, grand marshal, Fred est in dyed silk laces. They are so! Soden, Edgeley: grand steward, D. M dainty.and so simple to make up. | Holmes, Grand Forks; grand sentinel, | Ti LAE Np ee Wat T. Johnston Fargo, | vee ‘argo wag chos the 2 | Nelson A. Mason William J. Prater, ‘nesting. i, chosen <for. the 1922; secretary of the senate and Colonel pF Se ee tea eet Ball, doorkeeper of the senate. GET TOGETHER MEETING £0. ety ot HetPttah con con-|, Next Monday Jan, 31 ‘is the L..O. Gilmore, wh a I, A A fined to the Bismarck hospital for| ‘Wentieth Anniversary of the nine weeks, is able to be out and will| Capitol City Lodge No. 2, I. 0. be discharged soon. O. F. : Request aif'charter mem- bers to be ‘present also all mem bers of the Rebecca Lodge an friends.’Special invitation to vis iting members of the House and} Senate and Capitol employees. Dance and Feed in ‘connection. ” By’ Committee. _Johnson’s ( Candy.—20 per.cent discount at Breslow’s Drug Store. ; i Watch for “The Miracle Man.” Just how effectivé a frock all of , silk lace cen be, especially if it is o: a silvery gray is illustrated ‘by this Farge; deputy grand master, Judge| A. M. Christianson, Bismarck; grand From Linton Mrs. E. F. Pietz and son Allen, ot Linton, were in town over the week end. “ From. Washburn Mrs. August E.-Johnson of Wash- burn spent Saturday in the city call- ing on friends. From Fargo Men from Fargo during-the week end were’ E. H. Dumner, H. S. Ada, M. J. Maloney and A. H. Hartley. Dr. Grassick Here Dr. J. Grassick of Grand Forks, AND NIGHT. OF, THE WEEK was | | | | i i | { HMLUOAUUQUUGHELAHATANANN 11: 39 PM: 2: P.M. « keep on hand an outfit suitable for a week-end, trip. rin New York. sleeveless band eau of whité pique, plaid skirt of tan and brown prenoon. is an appropriate frock for any evening affair. Both of these : frock of dark blue satin, Tt woul be attrac- batiste. hs BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE EFFECTIVE FROCK j ' well known in the state spent the| Grand Master W. L. Stockwell,,|{ END VISIT! P his jazz band in the fam # (India. A-2857 pene aan Ain’t Any Love. A-2844 {The Vamp. Barkin’ Dog—Fox Trot. A-2895 | Bo La Bo. Venetian Moon. A-2908 When My Baby Smiles Hear the one and‘ only Ted Lewés -and Village Follies, Then you're sure to want to hear again their rhythmic, tempting, rollicking dances—often—right in your own home. Columbia - Records COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York A-2798 { Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gave Me. You Can't Get Loving Where There Rose of Washington Square. Ted Lewis and his Jazz Band are exclusive Columbia Artists. Columbia Exclusive Dealer for Bismarck Ted | Lewis’ Jazz Band Exclusive Columbia Artists Appearing at AUDITORIUM TONIGHT — Under Auspices of ious Greenwich Gipsy A-3306 (ieee You Suriday, : GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES You can. Go to any Columbia dealer and ask him to let you play their Columbia Records on the Columbia Grafonola. you're actually hearing them again. Then take these records home—and dance. You'll find that All of Their Records, the following are now in Stock: A-3927 (Mcon \Shine on the Moonshine. {I'll See You in Cuba. A.2998 (ie One. Moon. e Hula Blues. A-3329 [ Tired of Me. | That. Riga-Liga Lee. at Me. Cowan’s Drug Store A-3351 { Margie. | Broadway Rose. WILSON: WILL GO TO OFFICE Washington, Jan, 31—President Wil- son was to go to the executive room on March 4 to sign bills passed dur- ing the closing hours of tis session of congress which could not become laws unless approved before congress adjourns. It will be his first visit to the offices in two years, Social Tomorrow. The! ‘Bpworth league social will be held Tuesday ening in the lower rooms of the MeCabe Methodist Epis- high school age or over are invited to| 7 be present. FATHER ANDSON’S | BANQUET 1 Any Bismarck father having a son between the ages of 11 and! 16, inclusive, desiring to attend! ‘the Father and Son’s Banquet on February 10th, please telephone | the Rotary Club, No. 443, not later than Wednesday noon, Feb- ruary 2nd. Tickets $1 per plate. copal church. | All young people of : Your Chance Now | Bring Your Old Hot Water Bottle to BRESLOW’S Will Allow You 5c for the old one to apply on the purchase price of a new bottle. Prices range You can buy a Guaranteed Bottle for 75c Breslow’s Drug Store ‘NVAUNUOUNAUAAUUEUNEEUALAGRA UO HEEUAASNEOA LEELA Watch for “The Miracle Man.” | i HUMHNOUUGAOUEAGAEEOEUOAQLAAEAOLUUGALAAL { $1.50 to $3.50 | except for the side panels of sati FOR THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN ‘One of the cleverest of the outline | blouses is featured in the first model, which is developed in gray bzoad- cloth and navy blue satin. Ths Viouse, falling Wlow the hipa and deeply cut at the armholég, is out: lined with embroidery, done in bo} silk and beads. The skirt is p! Medium size requires 2% yards 54- inch broadcloth and 2% yards 40- inch satin. Blue serge combined with metal silk, which forms the vest and col- lar, is employed to fashion the sec- ond frock. It is belted with self- materzial and adheres loyally to the straight lines which characterize the smartest fashions. Medium size re- quires 314 yards 54-inch serge, with % yards 56-inch fancy silk and 1% yavds 2€-inch lining for gores. First Model: Pictoriat Review Dress No, 9156, Sizes, 34.to 44 inches bast. P-ice, 35 cents. Embroidery No. 12461. Transfer, blue or yellow, 20 cents Second Model: No. 9183. Sizes, 34 ‘o 46 inchessbust. Price, 35 cents, - A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck, N. D.

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