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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

{WE DNESDAY;, JULY 20, 1921 A thorough clearance of sum- ‘mer merchandise — that is the reason for these July sales. To do it, prices have been further reduced. You can’t afford to miss them.. Come early and often. _ Things of interest around the store Beads that add io the summer costume Sometimes the: most effective beads repeat the color:in one’s ress—some- times it’s better to have a contrast. » But. well selected beads give tone to . a dress that’s. rather flat without them,: Perhaps “your dress needs beads—if so you'll find the right ones among our splendid assortment. —<New handbags Not for a long time have we had ‘such a complete and altogether excel- .olent line of handbags and purses, as we have now. The very latest styles ‘in genuine calfskin and pin_ seal. You'll find them in black, and brown and gray.’ ‘Imported organdy at 95c a yard , The loveliest: range of colors, if you, ‘select now—this is really an unusual value, as. it’s fine quality Swiss or- gandy,. guaranteed permanent finish. Come in see how lovely they: are... 9 3 Mesh corsets : Proved so popular that we couldn’t keep.up with the demand. Now we have a complete assortment of. the cool, ‘serviceable corsets. They’re. here in low and medium bust styles. Avery good back lace corset at $1.98. Athletic underwear "for women is finding high favor among women’ who.appreciate. dainty underwear of a “common-sense” design. It’s_cool and, éasily laundered, and fashioned for perfect comfort. The best of thege: garments you'll find in this store, made of fine batiste and dimi- ties, and vriced at $1.39 up. ' sport skirt s Girls’ dresses white lawn, organdy and_ voile —trimmed with lace, tucks, embroidery, 6 to 14 yr. sizes. Somewhat mussed, and therefore reduced to this low price for quick Clearance ........ ee eeeee A table of summer hats These hats are being sold at’a fra tion of their cost, a short time back. There’s quite a variety in light and dark, large and small hats. Included are several hats of black horsehair—a hat fabric that never goes out of style. Come in soon—for these hats).will not last lng. i $4 For clearance: .. A waist bargain A few georgettes and organdies, somewhat : mussed—and a_ great many silk striped voiles comprise this group of waists. The voiles are tailored waists in pretty silk stripe effects. For clearance . Silk sport skirts Formerly priced to $39.50 Beautiful skirts’ in all the delicate D1 r des and of such ma- terials as Tally-ho, Dew-kist, Fan- ta-si, Canton crepe, Crepe de chine, . Tricolette. and..Serge. All our higher ‘priced sport silk ‘skirts are grouped in .this’ one excellent lot and afer "$19.50 ‘Women’s low shoes ‘A table of excellent values Odd sizes in black, brown and white pumps—with and without straps— a few oxfords. Very special ; these THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Summer waists Some all white —in lawns and voiles—others white with collars and cuffs of checked or plain gingham. These are the well known Wirthmore waists—which are surely worth more than........ Tennis Shoes Women’s and children’s tennis shoes—some lIcw, some high. Not all sizes but a good assortment white only. $2 and $2.50 values. For clearance, per aw PAIN oo Sais hee Here are two “headliners” SUITS: Jersey, serge, tricotine—real val- splendid gar- ments. ues. No question about gettings your money’s 50 worth out of any ‘of SILK DRESSES That you can wear now or put away till fall. Satin taffeta, georgette, crepe de chine. Their former prices were up to $49.50 The loveliest: summer dresses: —all our line cf charming high grade dresses representing the best of the season’s styles are ‘grouped in this one high class lot. in the store--imported fabrics---reduced to | Q)* Swiss organdies, French ginghams, imported dotted Swisses Snlendid dress assortments at $4.98, $6.98, $9.95 and $14.50 Bargains in girls’ dresses that will be welcome news:for mothers—6,to 14 yr; sizes. Crisp. gitigham dresses ; Nice quality. ginghams — made with style. plaids and cecks. Some are trimmed excellent Reduced for clearance. tows. soins... pinks and blues, and good looking’ with organdy’ SE yee, ‘all Plain colors. in pretty dresses. $1.98 Two spécials in‘sheer white dresses Lot BY seu) Aste ti Many women consider white the ,best,.. buy in girl’s dresses because they; can stand countless iubbings,,, if This lot of dresses is,.dainty. voiles, and organdies—trimmed,.with Jace and tucks and embroidery. They. have been formerly priced,,to $12. For clearance i 3.50 Lot 2 Fine materials, fine tucks, laces and embroideries—a ruffle’ here, a nibbon bow there—the kind’ of dress that will give ‘the young miss and her mother ever so much satisfaction. Formerly priced to $16—for clearance $4.50 Slip over aprons We've sold ever and ever so many—but good news for, you, there are plenty left. Light and dark, splendid, percales — attractively made and trimmed...... Summery voiles Neat small patterns in figured voiles, for cool serviceable dresses. 27 inches wide—and very special re Oe Re 15c Crepe de chine A splendid assortment of colors in this ever popular silk—and this is all silk. 39 and 40 inches wide. Per yard Fancy dress ginghams For little sister’s dresses or for mother’s. Crisp, clean looking stripes and plaids in pretty color combinations. Per yard .. Plisse. crepe Ideal for nightgowns, combination suits, ete., as it’s soft’ and silky— and launders beautifully. 30 inches wide. 50c grade for, Girls’ coats Not very many—so they’ll go soon. Black and white checks, with red flannel collars and a few blue serge ae Sizes 4 yr. to 12 yr. For clearance ...... Fine percales This is a 36 inch, standard count percale. Pretty light patterns in stripes and figures. 1 Per. yard 3 ii sie 0:3 12%c English longcloth This is a fine bleached long cloth, chamois finish. It is 26 inches wide and much used for underwear of all kinds. Formerly 35c yard. Special, yard.. 19c Fine Toweling A bleached toweling of fine quality. It is part linen warp and weft, and is very durable. It was a special value at 25c yard, now 5 YDS. FOR $1 Towels at 19c Bleached Turkish~bath towels and” bleached huck towels. Your choice at, each.... 19¢ Misses union suits These full bleached summer knit : union suits were our 69c values— Now you may have your choice— all sizes— A few children’s straw hats $1 This ad announces the mos NG PRICE REDUCTIONS yet offered in these sales Cotton Hosiery Black cotton ribbed hosiery for children and women’s black and brown cotton hosiery. Splendid for every day wear. Per pair . A.W.LUCAS COMPANY . ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Anton are leaving FROM SOUTH AFRICA. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Edwin Anderson, of Johannesburs,| Mrs. Gordon Cox entertaned six of TO GRAND FORKS. Dr. F, R. Smyth of the U.S. Public VISITING GOVERNOR'S HOME, <r. oe Social and Personal SEA ROMANCE. Mr. and . Mes.- Henry Vanderbeek, who were married in Gloversville, N. Y., on June 23, are at home at 302 Thayer street, Bismarck. Their wed- ding was, the culmination of an ac- -on his way to Holland to visit relatives: Following their mar- tiage in GI sville, Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbee took a wedding trip through the east, before coming to Bis- marck to live. é REPRESENTS DEPARTMENT W. H. Robinson, state engineer, will represent ‘the highway commisson at Jamestown July 22 when a party of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wadge, of Winni- peg, are guests today atthe home: of. Governor and Mrs. Frazier..Mr. and Mrs. Wadge, who were recently mar- ried, have been on.their wedding trip in Minneapolis:and other cities. Mr. Wadge is a- nephew of the Governor, and his father, mother, sister Marcia and. brother Ray also are guests at the Governor's home. ~ : METHODIST LADIES AID. The Methodist Ladies Aid society biles. RETURN FROM WESTERN TRIP. Dr. H. A. Brandes and Dr. F. ¥. Griebenow returned yesterday from a trip by car through Yellowstone Na- tional Park, western Idaho and return- ing through the Black Hills. They said that the roads through the entire territory were very good. South Africa, is in the city visiting at] her young lady friends today at one the home of his uncle, Dr. F. R. Smyth,|o’clock luncheon in’ honor of - Miss Mr. Anderson is an engineer and haz|Flora Lewis. who is the’guest’ of..Misy come to the -United tSates on a busi-|Erma “Logan here. The table was ness trip to buy American machinery. |‘prettily decorated in’ garden flowers. RETURN TO MOTT Mrs. J. G. Helm!ng who has just re- turned from Jowa, her son who re- turned from the Twin Cities a few days ago and Miss -Helen Galloway who has been visiting Miss Gladwin Mitchell here, left for their home at PACKAGE SOCIAL The “Winners” of the First Luth- eran church will hold a package social in the church parlors tomorrow even- ing. This will be the last social given by the Winners before the close of the contest. All are invited. different railroads who have been in the city on business left last night for Minneapolis. ‘Carrington, and expects to visit a lake resort before returning. IN HOSPITAL HERE. LEAVES FOR EAST. Mrs. Ora May and Mrs. Frank Pierce, who have been visiting at the| the Bismarck hospital. John’s father, Sidney Register. and Herman Falken-| Mr. H. G. Higgins of Baldwin was ia stein homes left today for their home| the city the lust few days visiting him, at New Haven, Conn. re Se — LADIES AID MEETS. ‘LEAVES FOR MIN MAPOLIS ‘Mrs. Charles Edick | of VISITING HERE. Mrs. Fred Luckow of Beulah, and Mrs. J. E. Larson of Minneapolis, are in the city visiting at the W. S. Rohrer home. Health. Service, left. for Grand Forks, where he will spend several days ut the fair. ST. PAUL VISITOR. H. G. Grove of St- Paul. a former mother, Mrs. J. W. Saiuy. resident of Bismarck, is in Bismarcx "OO" “TS “ ae RETURNS FROM VACATION. . Miss Anna Tollefson, of the office John Higgins of Baldwin is IN at) of Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, has returned from her vacation. spent at Banks, N. D. they went to look over the crops. ON VACATION Miss Stella Aughnay of the Inter- Minneap- | national ‘Harvester Co. left for Man- for Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, and Minot for two weeks vacation. TO VALLEY CITY Miss Meta Krueger left for Vailey ‘City and Oriska where she will spend her vacation visiting relatives. t VISITING MOTHER. | ‘Raymond Smith of Bottineau, mo. tered to Bismarck and is visiting his | CITY NEWS | Baby Girl. Mr. and Mrs. John. Maasen of 206; eighth street are the parents of a baby girl born at the St. Alexius hospital. “ Baby Boy. _Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kettering of Lehr, N. D. announce the arrival of a bab; boy ai the Bismarck Hospital. % Baby Girl. quaintanceship. begun on the ocean| Will meet Thursday afternoon with oa SNCS win y 4 last fall. Ms. Vanderbeek, who was] Mrs. George E. Wallace at her coun- eg Mott yesterday afternogn: looking over his business interests ene Mr. and Mrs. Earl Speats of 1300; é Miss Gladys;Hamm, daughter of Mr.| try home. All the ladies are asked to TO MINNEAPOLIS. Pe here, i VISITING IN WISCONSIN. East Thayer are the parents of a baby’ hs and Mrs. ‘Arthur K. Hamm, of Glovers-| meet at the Methodist Episcopal A. Daniels, J. A.,Frogner, J. G. » ON VACATION, ott ‘ sale Fale Mrs. J. J. Osterhous and children] girl born this morning. 4 S , ville, N. Ys:was making a trip to Eng-| church at 2 P. M. Thursday, to go tv Sheldrick/ H. B. Ramsey, M. J. Hain- ncnteatielen roses at” Biectsre RETURN FROM BOWMAN. Wie Sending some time in Waldo, oe i a * r parents, and Mr. Van-| the home of Mrs. Wallace in automo-| gan and C. L. Kennedy, attorneys of ei came ge hones H. L. Stegner and Obert Olson have; Wisconsin. jady Foresters Meet. ’ oan and iabor, is enjoying her vacaticr. at | .oturned from Bowman county, where All the Lady Foresters are asked tdi i RETUENS TO GRAND FORKS meet in a body at St. Mary’s Pro-' Mrs. E. Clausen, who has been vis- | Cathedral at 9 o'clock Thursday morns iting here has returned to Grand]ing to attend the funeral of Mra. Forks. Bernard O'Reilly. Womans Exchange for all kinds of Home Cooked Foods and Fancy Articles, 211 Broadway. TO GIVE DEMONSTRATION | Miss Douglas, factory repre: sentative, will demonstrate Camco Corsets at Webb Broth- DEMONSTRATION OF CAMCO| ers, Friday and Saturday, July yh that city over the Sun- MINNESOTA GUEST The German Ladies Aid of the Lu-| olis, left yesterday for her home after |« +» to spend her vacation with het : aba The. He Js. traveling | C. A. Wilkinson, assistant cashier »f| theran church will meet tomorrow aft-| spending some time here visiting Mrs. | sister there. , CORSETS 22 and 23. Y fmm Sioux, City, Ia., the begicning of the Farmers State bank, Park Rapids,|ernon with Mrs. H. D. Ilchem of 410| A. D, Cordner and Mrs. Wesley Bak- — Miss Douglas, factory repre- + Munitoba, | Minn., is in the city visiting at the TO ATTEND NORMAL sentative, will demonstrate 7 hee ? the trail, to' Bristol * City, the. termination... Mr.-Roaason_ witl o,from Jamestown to Dev':s Lake Sordlecparty: ft ig proba®te” that Governor. Frasier: will-be represented. |. | relatives in Mandan home of his brother, A. C. Wilkinson of Ave. A. Mr. Wilkinson also spent part of his vacation visiting friends and Fourteenth street. er. ON BUSINESS TRIP- ‘ BUSINESS VISITOR. H. C. Rasche of Regan, was trans- acting business.in the city yesterday. | a business visitor fn the city today- Mfgs (Esther Candee left for Dickin- son yesterday where she will attend Staale Hendrickson: of Coteau, wa#{the summer term of the Dickinson Normal. Cameo Corsets at Webb Broth-| See Lucas’ ad for news of the ers, Friday and Saturday, July] biggest price reductions yet of 22 and 23. ; [teed in the July clearance sales. ‘

Other pages from this issue: