The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1921 . : AGE FIVE CLUBS OF THE WEEK j The P. BE. 0. Sisterhood meet on | Monday’ evening at eight o'clock at} the home of Mrs. G. N, Keniston at 111) Avenue A. East. Mrs. Philip Meyer! will conduct. parliamentary drill, andj ' the State President of P. E. Q.. Mrs.| ‘F. R. Smythe of Bismarck, will tell) what other chapters of P. E. 0. are doing in the state. i The Business. and Professional Women’s Club holds tne regular meet- ing in their club room on Tuesdays | evening. The spéaker of tne evening | will be Rev. Thomas Dewhurst whe | will tell about the ‘Peace River try. Miss Caspary will direc let as a number,on the progr: | On Wednesday the Fortnightly club holds its annual guest day at the home | of Mrs, F. L. Conklin on Avenue A.| ; Members of the club will give shore) talks on the pottery of the various} THE BISMARCS ‘TRIBUNE NATIONA neat Sie a hase game = , FEBRUARY 28 to MARCH 5 : A Nation-wide Presentment of Silk Will take place next week, when every retail store of any consequence in the United States will feature silk and demonstrate its many and varied uses. Since 2600 years ! \B. C. Silk has been fashions foremost fabric for outer garments. Its present im- countries and there will be a small; \ 2 ; i i Pe ne wd : mense popularity is due to two causes; first an edict of Dame Fashion and secondly, in EHO Mladen ween | comparison, silk is now cheaper than either wool or cotton. 3 2 ,meeting in the Community room of} the City, library on Thursday evening | ee wes 1 ant i MUSIC WEEK CLs S ' Song week in Bismarck has continu- | ed to be of interest to the public. On| Thursday afternoon the legisl: ve] sessions were opeyad with patriotic! singing, led. by Mr. Munson in the} House and Mr. Boise in the Senate | On Friday night there was communi ty singing in all the theaters wherc| America, Smiles, and Auld Lang a Syne were sung with a will by al: assembled. at _nine--o' ky de members of the Thurs M ‘luh y evening the song iIngmeg of patrio- ch | We invite you to view our showing of the new silks in the new weaves and colorings. Taffettas Silk Crepes + | Taffeta Silk is extremely popular this Almost every kind of silk crepe is good spring as it lends itself to many of the & spring and summer wear. “Crepe new styles. We are’showing a very / atin” is a soft beautiful fabric at $5.75 excellent quality in black and colors at h.per yard. “Crepe de Chine” 40 inches per yard $2.95. " wide in a big range of, the new spring We are also offering a special value in colors ,at $2.95 for a good quality. black taffeta at $1.95 per yard. % Charmeuse This lovely silk fabric with its soft texture and beautiful lustre is very pop- ular. 40 inches wide in black, navy and - brown, per yard $3.95. We are also showing yard wide satins in a big range of colors at per yard $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95. Tricolette -- “Fairyspun” “Fairyspun” is a soft knitted silk fabric with a rich satin finish at $2.95 per yard. t ’ “Tyicolette” has proven by past experience to be the most durable of silk fabrics. A very fine quality at $2.75 per yard. Both of these Fabrics in the new colors. Kimona & Lingerie Silks Beautiful fancy silks suitable for Kimonas and other negligee wear, at from $1.50 to $2.50 per yard. Washable satins for dainty Lingerie gar- ments, also fine silk Tussahs and Mulls for wash- able undergarments and body linings. A full line of colors to select from. ' Silk Gloves & Accessories Kayser’s Famous Silk Gloves in the short skirts, good looking silk hose new spring styles and colors are now ‘ are a aoenalty, and, selected’ with in. Heavy double silks for early care, silk hose will prova an economy wear and single! silks for later on. as well. We pride ourselves in our We want to.call your attention to our Sports Silks --- “Crepe Algiers” “Crepe Algiers” is a heavy crepe silk suitable for outdoor garments. In the new light spring colors at per yard $5.00.. Then we are also showing Sports Silk Skirtings in striped and plaid weaves .at $3.50 per yard. There sports silks are washable. y a and Miss Amanda Anderson of Minot, The bride whose home is in Minot i was for a time employed in Bismarck. ) The groom is the star pitcher of the Bismarck Baseball team and his mar- is of great interest in athletic circles, Th cured a C04, where they ung couple have se artment in Bismarck i make their home. , Tub Silks & Pongee We are offering.a collection of fancy tub silk shirt- ings at $1.75 per yard. New combinations of colored stripes. Strictly washable Pongee silk in the natural color at $1.50, per yard. For dresses, € waists, skirts and men’s shirts. These are both very special values. COACH DINES TEAM ve The Casseltun basket ball team were guests last evening at a six o'clock | dinner at the home of Coach Asseltin< and Mrs. Ass2itine. Mr. Asseltine wai formerly coaéh of the Ca«selton high | school and a very happy reunion v3 | enjoyed by the high school group | i The coach of the Casselton team was one of the dinner The Pages of Fashion Silk call for more than any -other fabric j Silk Hosiery i & Underwear With the present style tendency of ‘ ared and served ¢ | et ae “feed” after the Casselton-Bismarck game last night. Covers were laid for | the members of the two teams” and their coaches. in the domestic science | dining room of the high school build- ing. | CITY NEWS | : i i C f the new silk allover laces OF bf bs showing of silk hose. Black and all showing of v a hares Weigel of Hyb y s'are here awaiting and flouncings, very fashionable now. . ous Mrs, Chartes Welgal of Hgbron spen: Beautiful Silk Frocks i te eS an ere, ane i We have tencin the Seite colors cise he oman and colors at $1.29, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 Besides we are:showing a big assort- ment of the: narrower silk laces, silk Very smart silk frocks. of the new “Puppy Skin” taf- hairbow ribbons at 29c and 49c. feta in all the leading spring colors. A wonderful col- lection with a price range of from $19.50 to $69.50. Dresses of “Canton Crepe” in the new greys. Hindoo, Marion blue and Tomato shades. Priced at from $25.00 to $69.50. ( Dresses of “Kitten-ear Crepe,” “Pussy-willow” Taf- feta, “Crepe ‘Meteor” and Satins at from $39.50 to $69.50. Silk Blouses Silk Dresses Silk Crepe de Chine is one of the very A wonderful showing of silk waists e for this big silk event. All the new popular Spring Fabrics. Our showing a $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. : We are selling agents for Kayser’s Famous Silk Underwear. GARRISON CALLERS e@ J. E, Nelson and C. H. Hackett of Garrison spent Friday in Bismarck on business. : FARGO VISITORS . S. C. Ingalls and Mrs. Ingalls wer? over from Fargo yesterday on a short business trip. | W. S. Keilar and Mrs. Kellar, ct! Drake, N Dak. were in Biswarck on Friday viewing the session. FROM NEW SALEM Misscs Alvina Rusch, Mary Lovick Silk ; \ and Ina Coutts spent a day in Bis | and novel creations as well as the new _ of styles and colors in dresses made _ ’ marck calling on frienas and siop- tints and shades for spring. A great of this serviceable silk is one of the sping. range of prices from $4.50 to $24.50, big _attractions. Priced from $25.00 for sty le, EXALTED RULERS MEET ‘to $39.50. comfort and Judge I. C. Davis left for Minot | yesterday morning to attend a state | meeting of the Exalted Rulers of Elks Lodge, held at Minot todays Several members of Elks Lodge of Bismarck economy Silk Skirts Bloomers. Underthings ao -- expect to attend.):) ISABELLAS M SET / The Daughters of Isabella Lodge }- Will hold their regular meeting in the K. P, H@l on Monday evening at eight o'clock, Following the busi ness meeting, a social hour will be en- joyed by the members and all are urged t® be present. HERE FROM FARGO Among the business men here front Fargo over the week. end are 3. Dfugherty, W. Fuller, C. A. Mosher, oF. Fae: K. S. Erdahl, Wm. Sterns. 0. A. » Tom Powers, N. G. John- son, F. Cleveland, P. Grohl, Theo- “Tally-ho” silk’ skirts in snappy sports. models and in all the de- sirable new colors, such as Mar- ion blue, Tomato, Rose, Black and white. from $12.50 to $29.50. Splendid values at ° Serviceable and good looking blocmers and petticoats, in. a big assortment of styles and colors. These are a necessity in your spring wardrobe. We offer great values fat from $4.50 to $12.50. LOVELY EASTER MILLINERY is now on display here in a wonderful variety of Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, $7.50 to $18.50. Crape de Chine and Satin Chem- ises $2.50 to $14.50. Crepe de Chine and Satin Petti- coats $6.50 to $15.00. Camisoles of Satin, Jersey and Crepe de Chine, $3.00 to $7.00. Easter Only a Few Weeks Away—Select Your SMART COATS AND SUITS The very netvest styie conceptions in outer gar- Attire Now FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR ~~ To complete your Easter attire is quite necessary. Let us show vou the correct Footwear for Spring. ments. The pick of the style centers are here \ awaiting your inspection. , sore. G., Nelaon, W. H. Byerly, H. U. styles and colors at very moderate prices. “Gage Hats” just received. meta All Moderately priced. SNOW WHITE COMING Fort Lincoln Chapter of War Moth- ers announce the coming of the rete, play “Snow White” at the Orpheum Theater on Saturday March 5th. Al the childten, and all the children’s folks will want to (see this delight- ful story in pictures. JACK AND THE B. STALK Se ae eat oan c The Store of Quality, Service & Lower Prices of Daughters of the American Revolu oun ig . a tion have secured the play for Wed- nesday afternoon, Merch 2nd at the Elinge Theater, at 4 o'clock. Nobody will want to miss Jack and the Bear Stalk, so everybody can get off at four o’clock to come to the Eltinge to see |" Jack and the wicked giant ATTENTION MASONS Special meeting of Bismarck Lodge No. 5 A. F. & A. M. Mon- | day evening, Feb. 28, work in| Master Mason Degree. Dinner | in Temple Dining room at 6:30 | p.m. Visiting ‘Masons cordially | Bevymentymenle rier invited. ee ~ A.W. LUCAS CO.

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