The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sateen - 36 in. wide in colors. Percales , 36 in. wide Standard Quality STENOGRAPHERS LEAVE. The young women employed in the Senate and house during the legisla- ture as stenographers to the agsem- bly leave for their homes today. Of those’ in the senate, Miss Emily Dakin, desk stenographer, Miss Aslaug Wik, Miss Eleanor Marx, and Miss ‘Mary Kerber leave this afternoon for Far: go. Mrs. Stephen Terhorst goes to her home in ‘Donnybrook, accompany: ; ¥ " : ing her husband, Stephen Terhorst, a “4 desk clerk in the'senate. Miss Gladys Haryey is the only Bismarck girl in the senate group. In the house, Miss Luella Panne- baker, who acted as superintending stenographer, leaves today for Margo. Miss Myrtle Rossis another Fargo girl on the. staff leaving today for her home. ‘Miss Geraldine Wermson goes to Medora, Miss Bette Benson to Flasher, and Miss Clara Anderson to Cogswell. Miss Amanda Nelson and Mrs. Blythe Hall were. the Bismarck \ - This is the annual event you have been waiting for OU cannot afford to miss this Big Spring Sewing Sale. Here you'll find just the materials you'll be needing for your home sewing. » We’ve a splendid new stock ‘of _ the ses favored materials and colors. They were bought at up to the minute stenographers inthe house group. on ° OO. _ Loita in fact, and " such, we’re. passing them on to you. Come in and Be on Hand Monday Morning - staff was a gift from the girls to Mis}; eS My ° ? How’s this for a bargain : 1 9 ic eo yd. Pannebaker, as an expression of-their - Dress ginghams and chambrays, regular 18c yard . Dotted Swiss appreciation of her services as super- visor for the session. Miss Panne- There’s nothing daintier. Blue and Yellow. baker held a similar position in the Per Yard ........ : ‘ ( 6 ' house stenographic center in the ses- sion of 1919, NUTRITION CLASS POPULAR, That Miss Hobart’s nutrition class , J for children on Saturday mornings is | Fie iy PATTI * of exceedingly popular was shown today | i when forty earnest little boys and girls scurried bff from their Saturday | morning play to present themselves , at the clinic7held in the Civic rest | room. Here the children were weigh- ed and measured by.Miss Hobart, food specialist from the Agricultural Col- lege. Many of the children had en- tered the class at a previous meeting and already had a score, card started. The point is to show by their weight and measurements that the foods, etc., prescribed by Miss Hobart “make good.” The children are given scores to keep at home and some have already shown marked improvement. The |’ star pupil so far is Shirley Penner, whose chart shows wonderful gains in | physical development. Other little tots | are crowding her in the test and an- other, few weeks will show many in; Shirley's class. | The mothers are urged to come to! the mothers’ class at an hour apart | from that of the children's work, 80| that Miss Hobart may discuss indi-| vidual cases with them. At the next! meeting of mothers Miss Hobart will | take up digestion and digestion trou- | bles of children. Hl m All Wool Storm Serge Notions at little prices Boned Belting Spool Cotton J. & P. Coats, black, white and colors, a Spool 36-in: wide—a good quality in brown, navy, You'll find it in Maize, Pink, and other colors, per yard .......... pron ttes 54 inch All Wool Serge An elegant material for Spring Skirts and Dresses in navy and brown A New Imported Organdy Exceptionally fine and sheer, Washable and of permanent finish. All the new spring colors. é : 45 inches wide. Per yard Sport Silk Skirting Splendid quality—adorable patterns. lovelier and never so low in price. Per yard Voiles Are in Great Demand Dress Voiles in the New Blue and White. Foulard Patterns. The Blue is in dark blue and in medium blue, 88 inches wide. Per yard They’ve never been Buttons Fancy trimming buttons and 3 pearl buttons, a card c SHOWER FOR BRIDE. Mrs. A, W, Jansa was hostess at her | home on Second street Thursday | evening at 2 parcel shower for Mrs, | William Paulson, a bride?” of the} month, , ie | Fifteen girl friends” of the bride | called and a jolly evening was en-) joyed., A real “wedding supper was served by the hostess, assisted by! ‘Miss Margaret Ingram. A bride's cake | was a promineht feature of the af- fair, ‘ ‘ Mr. and: Mrs. Paulson have recently | returned from their wedding trip, the marriage having occurred at Bililngs, Montana. The bride wi.o was Miss Grace Brittin, has many friends i.) Bismarck who will. welcome her back. | 3: She. was until recently a member of: the attorney general’s office stat un- der. Attorney General Langer, , $ ENTERTAIN, A large crowd & red at the home of Mrs. B, Saylor, Mandan avenue, tc enjoy the second of a series of, card parties given by the lady Mac-) cabees. The rooms were beautifully’ decorated in the natioual colors and} ferns. Progressive 500 was played, | the prizes going to Mrs. Foisey and | Mrs, Thurst:* i Out of tu 2 sts were: Mrs. Seitz and daughter and Mrs, Allen, | from Mandan. \ ‘A social hour followed and a dainty; junch was served. The hostesses; were Mrs. S. B. Saylor, Mrs. W.. R. Weir, Mrs. Emma Falconer, Mrs. Joe Mathews, Mrs. Thos. McGowan and Mrs, Brandt. | SOCIAL CLUB ANNUAL. | The annual supper given by the Social club, of which a dozen women | of ‘Bismarck have been members for) the past seven years, was given at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lahr fast ‘evening, ‘with Mrs. John P. French as assisting hostess. The hus-/ bands of the,members were the ‘honor, guests and bridge,,was the diversion | of the evening. Following the play, | Bias Tape 1 lot of Bias Tape, and Edging Satin is Always Good These are good quality Satins and mighty good values. _ In - black and colors, 36-in, Taille peer iasd $1 95 and $2.45 ’ Princess Satins i Are exceptionally et Satins 6 inches wide—and they come in black and a inte S 1 a je wa colors $2.9 5 Rick Rack 36 in. to 40 in. Voiles In this group are the new browns, greys and blues, also light colors. Small and medium Patterns, Per yard Snap Fasteners Black Only, Mostly small 1 some medium size, per’card c Mercerized Rick Rack Fine, quality in. White only. regu- lar’ 40c'* i 40 inch Fine Soft Voiles Very attractive small and medium sized patterns 69 sited all the new shades including Harding Blue, per yd. Cries Per yard The New “Fairy-spun” Silk Have you seen Fairyspun? “You'll love it. In rich browns Trimming Braids | ine and blues as well as other colors. i : Per yard oy $2 95 A Big.. Selection—All Colors— : Reiweed .....2€ ald 10¢ These are Especially Pretty Beautiful Batik patterns are included in this lot 89, Best quality 38 to 40-in. wide, per yard ota Cc ‘MACCABE! Crisp .Taffeta An Ideal Dress Material—in the new. , ‘ favored shades, 36 inches wide, per yard .... $2.95 A Special in Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide at $1.95 Toweling Have plenty at this price Cotton’Crash, Barnsley Toweling Lingerie Tape ‘Vanta Quality Twistless Lingeric Tape, 6 Yard * 1 8 c Navy Storm Serge Just the material for serviceable smart’ middies, skirts and dresses, per yard Bleached sheeting © Another Real Value 2 Yard Wide, Pepperell Quality Specials in Embroideries New Ribbons the party drove'\fo"’the ‘capitol ta! watch the closing hours of the ses: | sion, returning about midaight, to supper at the Lahr residence. Mr. and Mrs, John Halcrow enter-| tained at dinner last night at the Grand Pacific in honor of old friends, who were formerly: residents of Pem: bina county. Covers were laid, for nine, the guests being Mrs. Elizabeth Preston Anderson, Rev. and Mrs. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moses, | and Miss Irene Eastman. ene LA * TO ST. PAUL. Miss Lefla Disem, field representa- | tive’ of the immigration. department, | left for St. Paul today on an extended visit. Guild On Wednesday. ‘As the regular meeting of the O. E. S. falls on Thursday, Mrs. W.S. Mite chell, president of St. Georse’s Guild. announces that the meeting of the 3 Guilds hal guild will be held on Wednesday at} il, with Mrs. G. B. Hawley | as hostess. Legion! | “The Rookie’s Re- turn” ‘at the Bismarck Theatre! commencing Monday is the one; picture of all that you can’t af-| ford to miss. * | ASK Your Grocer Fd Bread Humpty Dumpty Produced b: BARKER BAKERY ~ Corsets. “Style is. corset deep” So Say the ; : Fashion © Experts This Information should be valuable since the greatest .of care must be ex- ercised when select- ing a corset if you-want comfort and satigfaction. The slightest bulging . or-pinching will spoil the fit of a frock or suit, as well as its wearer’s ease and comfort. Our well known brands, coupled with our expert cor- setierre service assures a perfect fit, ease and satisfaction. A Big Line, including Edgings and Insertions, at one price Per yard Skirting Linen Finished Skirtings in White and Cream, 36 inches wide. Were 15¢e, now Per yard Dress Plaids Bright Plaids and Dark Plaids for Sensible School Dresses, 36 inches wide—were 95c¢ now Per yard Outing Flannel White Only—Soft and Full Fleeced Good weight, 27-int*wide Per yard White Goods . \ ge Muslin Standard Grade Bleached Muslin. 36 inches wide Longeloth Fine Bleached English Longcloth, Electric finish, 30. i Per yard White Barred Dimity Fine Quality—A nice material for Waists, Children’s Dresses, Aprons Curtains, ete, in. 19c Per yard a... ss cece ee A Special Group of White Organdies, Voiles, Dotted Swisses, Fancy Wai: all, per yard For the New Sashes Here are Good Quality Soft Satin Ribbons—they ke very grace- ful’ sashes 95c Per yard ..... Peer Hair Ribbons Fine for School Ribbons. They are here in pain taffetas and moires, all colofs 29c Per yard sap zcpapareeseuele In the desired ycolors— in Taffetas and Moires, Heavy ribbons, per yard Extra fine ritfbons for her “best’ bows, Moires tand Taffetas all colors per yard 69c A.W. LUCAS CO. The store of quality, service and lower prices It’s Time to Think About Your Spring Clothes You know Easter is just three weeks You'll be wanting new things. away. Our stock of spring styles is unusually attractive this year. | Come in and look around.

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