The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1921, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 192: ISTRICT MEET OF REBEKAHS The Rebekahs of the third district! jit hold their annual meeting in the sity at the Odd Fellows hall,-Friday of his week. The afternoon will be de- oted to business matters and in the vening the Bismarck Rebekah lodge will initiate twelve candidates. | Mandan, Wilton, Hazelton, Flasher | ind Bismarck comprise the lodges inj} this district and delegates are expect-! 1d from all these places. Is is hoped | he state president,.Mrs. Maude Stan- ey of Casselton, will be present. | WOMEN’S MEETINGS IN. MAY Two important meetings of women’s jreanizations »re scheduled for Bis- | narck in May. The state convention if the Degree of Honor wil meet here flay 17 and 18, | The federation of women’s clubs for he Eighth district will convene here Hay 23 and continue through ‘the 4th. Important state and national fficers are expected in the city for jttendance at both conventions. | Degree of Honor Convention. | For the Degree of Honor convention, he National President for the United jtates and Canada, Mrs. Frances Buell Hson, will be in Bismarck. Mrs. Ol- bn will come to the city on the even- | ng of the 17th. Among the social vents planned for the coming of the; ‘ational officer, is a dinner in her nor, tobe given by Mrs. Alfred Zu-j; er at her home on Thayer street. All the state officers will be here, the nking state officer of Degree of | jonor being Mrs. Frankie Lyman who} s been Grand President for the past leven years. { | District Federation of Clubs. Coming on for the Federation of lubs for the Eighth district Mrs. lhomas Winter of ‘Minneapolis, Na- lonal President of the General Feder- tion of Women’s clubs will be in| lismarck on the evening of May 24, there she will speak in the city aud- forum. Bismarck is particularly; prtunate in having the opportunity ‘to pet Mrs. Winter, one of the notables | our country and a charming type of | (merican womanhood. Mrs. Winter | fill pass through Bismarck on the 1° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE horning of the 24th, enroute to Man- n where Mrs. L. N. Cary, State Pres-! lent of the North Dakota Federation | £ Women’s Clubs. will give a lunch-' on in honor of the distinguished of-} leer. At the same hour in Bismarck | he Bismarck women's clubs will en-| brtain the visiting delegates to the) istrict federation at a noon day lunch-| on, and immediately afterward will jo to Mandan for a joint session of} he two districts during the afternoon. ¢——__—_____——____—-¢ | the Mandan clubs Watentertan tue! isitng delegation at a five o'clock din-| fer at the Lewis and-Clark. Mandan! nd Bismarck club women with their (siting delegates and ofticers will then | ere to tssmarck on No. 4 in time r Mrs. Winter to appear at the audi- yen for her address. The meeting in | e auditoium will be a public meeting | > wnicn both tne Mandan and Bis-! | shoe. NEW SHOES—Mrs. Calvin Coolidge | (above) has been presented with these | three pairs of hand-made shoes, mado} by the workers in a Lynn, Mass,, fac-| tory. Every girl ‘in the planteworked | on them. Mrs. Collidge’s name is printed in gold on the lining of each, CITY NEWS |, Meyer Cohen Ill. | Meyer Cohen, grandson of Mrs. Ep- | pinger, is ill at St: Alexius, suffering | from throat trouble. Baby’ Girl. | Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Wattam are the| happy parents of a ‘baby girl, born in | a local hospital last night. . | Odd Fellows Meeting { Cop eRUN Te Aas, : |_ The Odd Fellows lodge held second {AR MOTHERS ELECT DELEGATES | degree initiation last “night, making} | Important business was transacted! ready for the initiation of a large t the regular meeting of War Moth-! class in third.degree work next week. | tg held in Legion hall yesterday after*} The Rebekahs will give a party Satur- bon. Mrs. L, L. Moody was elected! day night for the Odd Fellows in the lice War Mother, to fill the vacancy | lodge hall. i aused by the resignation from_that —_————- | ice of Mrs. 0. W. Roberts. ~ Naw the (rig Wert | | Delegates to the state meeting to; Employees at the. statehouse are, b held at Lisbon June 22nd and 23rd | eu-..g vyuie _p0Gu eALsriwe. Slave be Mrs. L. L. Moody and Mrs, D. Mc-| the state street car line stopped run- | fee, with alternates, Mrs. James Al-|ning a couple of months ago a ruck po and Mrs, William Falconer. {has been used to ~orry ommtower to Several new members were accepted|and from work. The truck ig now | h during the meeting. The welfare | broken down, and employes are watk- tarck people will be most. welcome. mmittee reported much constructive jork, done. The pext regular meeting | HN be held \ Nird Tuesday in} une; this w::. \s = social session. } B. AND P. W. DANCE MONDAY. The dance’ party to be given by the usiness and Professiotal Women's | ub in Patterson hall on Monday eve- | fing, promises to be a successful soc- | 1 affair, the committees in charge ‘port. The club is’ specially desir- us of having it a success in every ay, since they are hoping to finance he sending of a delegate to the na- onal federation of Business and Pro- Pssional Women’s clubs to be held,-in | Heveland, Ohio, in July. This will | ‘ave been Bismarck’s first representa- jon in their national convention. ONE O'CLOCK LUNCHEON District No. 3 of the Methodist | \adies Aid will entertain the general | jid Society at a one o'clock luncheo», ; "hursday, April 21, in the lower audi- prium of the church. Following the! ancheon there will be an interesting | fogram and a_ business meeting. lach member is requested, to invite friend. A large attendance is urged. ST. GHORGE’S GUILD { ‘St. George’s Guild will meet at the arish house Thursday afternoon at vo'clock. This will be an important teeting for the purpose of discussion ; € “Ways and Means.” All friends, € the Church and Guild are most} ‘elcome. A full attendance of Guild) tembers is urged, i LADIES AID _ | | i | |The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian | hurch will be entertained on Thurs- | y afternoon at a social by the ex-| uutive officers. A hearty welcome! jextended to everyone. | LDGION AUXILIARY .. .. ../ Refreshments will be served ‘at the | eeting of the Legion auxiliary to be | eld tonight in the American Legion | ub rooms at 7:30. ‘Following the} eeting the officers will entertain at) card party at which prizes will be; warded, | ‘The New Garrick is located at te corner of 5th and Broadway.’ | a) Cream. ing, if they do not own an automo-| ile. o I —s aay ii Ask your friends about the/ New Garrick’s Candies and Ice Bismarck Ladies’ Attention is, called to the Madame Priscilla! Demonstration of the New Per- fected Parisia j Webb Brothers, beginning to- morrow and concluding Satur- | day night. | Make it a point to meet your friends at the New Garrick. | Hemstitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel- ley, Little Block, ‘Bismarck, | N. D. | | | For Your Furniture For Your Floors ASK Your Grocer For Hampty Dumpty Bread BARKER BAKERY | Underwear Values WOMEN’S VESTS All sizes in Women’s Fine Ribbed Summor Vests— ‘ CHILDREN’S VESTS — * Fine ribbed, bleached, Summer Vests, wizes 24 to 382—@ BOYS’ UNION SUITS Athletic Union Suits, bleached, sizes 24 vo 34— 95c CHILDREN’S WAIST UNION SUITS With tapes, buttons and garter fasteners, all sizes— 69c Hosiery Values CHILDREN’S RIBBED HOSE Good quality Cotton Hose, black only— ° @ WOMEN’S COTTON HOSE Black and Cordovan— 19¢ : MEN’S COTTON HOSE Durable hose in black and brown. Two Pair for 35c WOMEN’S FIBRE SILK Heather mixtures, seam back— WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE Black and navy, seam back— 49c Towel Values BATH TOWELS Bleached Bath Towels, 18 inch by 36 inch. 18 inch by 30 inch Towels— 19¢ HUCK TOWELS Of real linen—red colored borders, 18 inch by 36 inch— 48c GUEST TOWELS Part linen Hk Towels— FANCY BATH TOWELS Ancther purchase of Towels in fancy weaves and delicate plaids— Wash Cloths Fancy Plaids—were 10c— Pattern Table Cloths Circle Cloths, edged with blue, rose and yel- low—Square -Cloths}—-some with borders in red and blue. Others hemstitched. Were $4.25 to $7.98. 54 in. by 54 in. to 72 in. by 72 in, $4.25 to $7.98— $3.95 Table Napkins 16 inch by 16 inch, mercerized cotton da- mask— 10c Handkerchief Specials Women’s white satin, bordered handker- chiefs and colored bordered handkerchiefs —2 for— 25¢ Men’s Linen Finished Mens’ linen finished handkerchiefs, good quality. 3 for— WHITE SERGE Pure wool French Serge for sport ‘skirts. Per yard— $1.75 ‘OUTING FLANNEL Soft fleece, white outing, 27 inches wide. Per yard— 15c * WOOL BLANKETS Grey and Tan, all wool blankets, plain and colors, and plaids, each— $6.75 BLACK SATEEN APRONS These are the small size apron—short as to length, but coming well over the hips. There are two ample pockets— 19¢c o 3 Days---Thursday, Friday and Saturday MaGE FIV! A Demonstration ofLucasValues_ . The items on this page are surely worth “going after.” Read them over, and you'll know it. Qual- ity considered, they can’t be beat. h aaa A Ladies’ trimmed hats Wash Goods Values ONE LOT OF FANCY VOILES , Lovely patterns in light, medium and dark For this event a splendid line of ladies trimmed hats, includ- colors, 38 to 40 inches, per yard— ing sport hats, sailors, chin chins, batavia cloth tams, combina- 49e tions of straw and silk. Light and dark colors—Flowers and rib- PERCALES bon trimming. Your choice at— Pn on a he 36 inch good quality, desirable patterns in $5 00 light and dark colors, per yard— ’ 15e 5 DRESS GINGHAMS Firm Ginghams in several patterns, in plaids and checks, per yard— 12)4e 27 INCH PLAID GINGHAMS e 9 A nice quality and several good looking a 1es ac. pumps patterns to choose from, per yard— 19¢c ' 4 ear z * ; ROMPER CLOTH These are good looking serviceable pumps—one style is of kid ‘An exceptionally sturdy material for chil- dren’s play clothes. Per yard— ~ 29c¢ ] FINE BLEACHED MUSLIN Soft finish—no fillign—36 inch wide. Per yard— with colonial buckle—the other is a plain patent leather pump. Pink, blues, checks. Nearly all sizes. Both have baby Louis heels. Special at— $8.50 15¢ NAINSOOK Soft, fine Nainsook—Bridal quality—36 inches wide, per yard— 15¢ . LONGCLOTH Nice quality English Longeloth, per yard— Girl’s white dresses Dainty white dresses for girls—offer exceptional values. The materials are mainly organdy and voile. Some are trimmed with fine tucks and lace, and others have quaint ruffles and sashes of colored organdy. There are a few tailored styles in pique and poplin with colored linen collars and cuffs. The sizes are from 8 io 16 years, $2 to $7.50 19¢ Silk Values SILK SHIRTING 32 inches wide, beautiful striped patterns, per yard— 95c > FANCY SPORT SILK For white sport skirts. Per yard— All wool batts ONE LOT Pe ee SILKS Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, Satins, Geor- gettes, per yard— These are the large size 72 inch by 90 inch. So one batt makes a comforter. These sold for $4.50 to $6.00. $1.50 | In black and navy, nice quality, satin. Yarn embroidery around the sleeves and neck. To close them out, they are offered at this . exceptionally iow price— Satin slip-over blouses 98c ‘These loviey little hats are of black, tan or white, patent Milan straw. Velvet flower and ribbon trimmings that will de- Specially reduced to— : $2.25 light the little miss. ‘Children’s straw hats | Japanese breakfast cloths These sensible, pretty blue and white cloths, so popular the country over—really come from Japan. These particular cloths are 60 inch by 60 inches. Notice the size, sold for $3.95. $1.95 Women’s union suits F%e cotton union suits in bodice and tailored top—tight and loose knee. For this sale— 50c $1.95 SILK TRICOLETTE Heavy lustrous Tricolette in navy, henna, brown, black and jade, per yard— Hand Bags and Boxes A SPECIAL OFFERING Of Handbangs and Boxes. Patent and Plain Leathers. Several styles— Real Leather Purses Back strap st$le— Wide Taffeta Hair Ribbons All colors and black, 3 and 4 inch width. Per yard— ,* 19¢ Silk Windsor Ties" Gray, Purple, Blue, Green, Pink— 6 Lace Collar ‘These are very attractive Lace Collars— just in and offered at this special price— Hair Nets Real human hair—Manhattan Nets, 10c, dozen—— $1.00 Patent Leather Belts. The colors are red, white and black—just the thing for your new sweater or dress— 25c R. M. C. Mercerized Perle Cotton White and Khaki— Lace Edging One lot of beautiful narrow Val Laces— has been selling for 15c. Per yard— 10c Ecru Laces and Insertions One lot of laces appropriate for scarfs, _ bedspreads, etc., 35¢ quality, per yard— 25c A.W.LUCAS COMPANY The store of quality, service and lower prices

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