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2+ MONDAY, AUGUST 4; 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Te UBT Retembers We announce vital reductions in this SE, sex| STOCK REDUCING SALE is Always a Best ee NoExch. A _ Beginning Tuesday, August 2nd | pena Bargains! bargains! bargains! A glance at these There’s a long time ahead in which to wear summer items will show you just how big they are! Observe the original clothes. Think of being able to have a fresh new frockor two--a suit prices (andthere are no exaggerations)---note the sale price and figure —_or blouse to finish the season with---and at a fraction of it’s price early We the saving! Wholesale price reductions on summer merchandise. in the season! But come early--these values are too big to stay long. e Summer waists paki : e sscsumnararoieieaavents | | QUMMEer Dresses at drastic Suits. and Coats : colored gingham trimmings—some are fancy e ‘4 Priced re ardless of cost oY spe ne, price reductions. nee a A remarkable value cool summer waists 7 GroupI Soe ee aes Goer cigkh coat to was this Ginghams, voiles, organdics:-- sizes to w$ 98 remarabl << ores, had. Ae ga A table of summer hats Slept ack aaen st Caras nd 8 ts A few tams, a few children’s hats and an Group 2 The price i8.......s.seseeseeeieeseeee assortment of summer hats. They'll. not: last. long of course —for they’re going at a frac- tion of their. cost Elegant suits originally priced: to $98.50 A splendid group of dresses—in the .season’s 9. 8 favored styles and color combinations, in or- gandy, voile and gingham. Originally priced to BIZ50 cicceccseevececneeneeseeeeeeeees ! | The smartest, most exclusive suits in the store are all going { ; ‘ Group 3 : at the low price of $39.50. Excellent quality tricotines, with Ab in tabl Flowered voiles, vivid: and delicate tinted or- $ 0, 8 a predomilfidnce of navy blue—guaranteed satin linings— , argain table gandies, gingham and organdy combinations. fine tailoring — suits of distinction! $ 0 This table contains Boys’ pajamas and night- Originally priced to $16.502.....2......6+4 Splendid for wear this fall and next shirts. Girls’ bloomers and petticoats $ ' ap ahh .| spring. } ‘ G 4 Again, we say, come early , ' LADIES’ NIGHTGOWNS roup i ve ; (Muslin and crepe) All remaining dresses originally priced at........ $39.50 All high priced coats and wrans Children’s Athletic underwear. The loveliest dresses in the store—of imported 50 ‘ oe 4 ; organdies, ginghams, and, swisses. Dainty, 1 Price Infants’ dresses 2 i Dainty dresses of voile and lawn well made and finished with attractive handiwork. This Pleated Skirts Summer sweaters i isa splendid value, / A You'll find very good looking cloth and Tha i : } AE Vee Baye Mets cards, ao scaisiare gays vm silk skirts in smart plaids, stripes and hat are just the thing for so many oc- ee : . se a Sods: checks, The a ot skirt Bue wear right | casions. Soft pretty shades—mainly in ' : now and thru the fall an winter, too. slip over styles—but in several varia- : s Save on plece¢ \ goo ; $s eal, priced $14.50 $7.50 tions of that style. They are $ 4 98 hae: HESS iiss Powe ni 8 a 5 ‘6 i Ws Osi. Seidel le wetes © Ceres b ii i Very High Grade Georgette , Imported Voiles » . Georgette crepe now. specially, priced at. 3. : q ery. 4 4 Very fine. quality—rich color combinations—a Splendid: all ‘silk crepes —in a wide range of e e lovely silk stripe pattern among them. Orig- colors ~~ $1 29 ome ar alns In S 4 ote inally $2.50 yd. 9 5 c Per yard ....... ada tie AAG ° Blouses ig For yard Bets ; Romper cloth aot Lt ot Imported dotted swiss. Pretty siripes and ehiecks Me eoks acral me Some bargains in shoes . \ ied pais ali d'‘tomato— rial. '32 in. wide. ort lengths of the Po, charming styles. Aid knot ei nan. le and oma | aly ave oferd a, 25c Speetsl tot — ladles gufaje: Sever Elegenat qualities. Pe 5 Dress gingham styles in pumps—some patent leather, i 27 in. wide—pretty plaids and checks 1 some kid—all black and _all $ 00 Originally to $18. Sport silks PREYard 058i bses ee oeceosaliess 8c unusual values ......... 5. A beautiful fabric for sport outfits comes in All dress voiles are offered at very sharp re- Another lot of excellent A wondrous sale! several lovely shades—in self colored plaids ductions— and are priced, per yard, at pumps ind blocks. Perl yan oe ions ee 98c 15c 39c 49c 59c eae pumps — but most of : jain pumps with beautiful lines, : S e l e h e di i graceful Louis heel: , Pe ecials in the notion department igi colt This group includes the best quality geor- P! Pp ’ e originally $12.50.......... $7.98 gette blouses—reduced for quick clearance. Fancy buttons Emblem sets Keds Bathing shoes Odd Lots oe light Lea? and ry sl ae cettaloid sd pa ¥% doz. and doz. on cards. | ~ Emblem sets for boys’ and gi the summer,comfort shoe | Duck with cork soles in| kh age atlee. wre uainver ‘tered. < cheater Noes eae 5c dressés and middies............060+ awe Ae rubbed Meee fie colors. Misses and children’s & iS : . les, andals : blouse value. You'll be sorry if you don’t Hair nets Silk thread Sins “t to 1044. ais BEE oe se von ses 50c a canvas, oxtords co s Cap nets and motor nets . ssorted colors— izes 11 to2.. .$1.80 oes an with eleastic sbiieSlelete ied agsola\sigin «hs 10c 10 yd, spool! Be a Maia whieh as oisales 1c Sizes 24 to 8...... $2.00 | are.......... $] 30 shoes ...... $1 .50 Women’s union suits Stockings for children Cotton union suits with bodice top and tight E k hi : ee knee—guaranteed full size and perfect fit. ‘ t ) @ Q this stocking. the, excellent wearing yaualities: of 59c { 65c and 75c grades........ GoottaleareTeiNe 50c ~ 7. 5 An excellent lot of children’s stocki t.3 Aa good store in a good town. oe ee a ‘ e - encase — SS — 5 5; ] stone National Park. They will be} Mrs. Teueke fs the sister of J. C..Tay-]Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Higgins of Buld- fnarek pony oe eae ee gl Bee fery expects to be gone about a during te lines and cent ot our ee eee + Personal MARRIED HERE. The wedding of Miss Charlotte El- Jen Ryberg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryberg of Wilton, and Henry Strom was solemnized Saturday even- ing at 6 o'clock at the residence oft Rev. E. F. Alfson. Miss Mable Strom, sister of the bridegroom and Algot aoe and Ryberg, brother of the bride, were the attendants. Only the immediate relatives were present. The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride yesterday. Both Mr. and Mrs. Strom are well known here. They will make their home on the Strom farm near Wilton. HERE "ROM GARRISON. C. M. Packard, editor of the Mc- Lean County Independent, ahd fam- joined by Mrs. Marr’s brother and family, from Missouri at Gardiner, Mont. * VISITS HERE, Rudolph Singer of Mercer, spent Sunday visiting friends in Bismarck. HERE FROM ASHLEY. Mr. Shoebeck, state's attorney of McIntosh county was visiting friends in the city yesterday. ON VACATION. Miss Laura Stegner left Saturday evening on her vacation to Orton- ville and other points in Minnesvta. LEFT FOR VALLEY CITY. Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth and son, Davis, of First street, have left for Valley City, where Mrs. Hollings- worth will visit her mother, Mrs. G. C Mudgett. MOTOR FROM MINNEAPOLIS. Carl and August Anderson and Miss .|.-Miss Clara Spitzer has returned from her vacation trip in Washington ——<———a lows to be held there tomorrow. TO VALLEY CITY. Miss Emma Burns left yesterday fo Valley City, where she will spend her vacation, i lor. win, GUEST FROM WILTON. Mr. and Mrs. Al Swanson of Wilton spent Sunday visiting friends in Bis- marck. RETURNS FROM .WASHINGTON. and other points in the west.. ON BUSINESS TRIP. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Smith motored to Dogden this afternoon on a bust- ness trip. LEAVE FOR IOWA. 4 Dr. and Mrs. F. Bendixon left this morning for Iowa, where they will visit friends. RETURNS FROM CINCINNATI. Miss Madge Runey, who has been on an extended trip in the east, re- turned Saturday from Cincinnatl. TO WHITE BEAR LAKE. Miss Clara Schroeder left yesterday for: White Bear Lake, Minn., where ee she will spend her vacation. RETURNS FROM DICKINSON. Mrs. Chris Free has returned from Dickinson, where she spent a two weeks’ vacation. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Marion Erickson has returned from Minneapolis, where she spent a month's vacation at her home. LEAVES HOSPITAL. Mrs. George J. Ranum and daugh- ter, Irene, of Raub, N. D., are leav- ing the Bismarck hospital for their home today. TO NATIONAL PARK. Miss Anshild Alfson and Miss Len- ora Hilde left this morning for a ten days’ trip through Yellowstone Na- tional Park. RETURN FROM BUTTE. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitney have returned from Butte, Mont., whiere they have been visiting friends. TO FERGUS FALLS. \ V R. ~iddiemas lett yesterday fot Fergus Falls and Otter Tail Lake, where he will spend his vacation at Mrs. J. Oberg left for Minneapolis last week, where she will visit friends. Mrs. Oberg expects to be gone about three weeks. Bal = Z & v So & a RETURNS FROM JAMESTOWN. .. Miss Mary Murray, who has been VISIT SON. Mr. and Mrs John B. Sailer oi Wishek were in the city-yesterday vis- iting their son, who is ill in a hospi- tal here. —______________-» {oC EWS sd Baby Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Little of Wil- ton, N. D., are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday morning. Marriage License. A marriage license was issued froin the county court house to Miss Ellen C. Ryberg of north of Bismarck, and Henry L. Strom of Wilton. Robidou Funeral Held. Last rites for Wilton Robidou were held Sunday afternoon at St. Mary's church, ‘Many friends of the MR. and MRS. GEO, ROBIDOU, and FAMILY. - CUSHING RITES _ HELD SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Sara EB. Cushing were held Sunday afternoon in the St. George's Episcopal church. Rev. Postlethwaite, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated. The Episcopal burial service was read. A quartet composed of Mrs. R. A.* Tracy, Mrs. Morris and H. Halverson and Geo. Humphreys sang three se- lections: “Crossing the Bar,” “Lead Kindly Light” and “Abide With Me.” Interment was at Fairview ceme- tery. ON VACATION. Miss Mildred Boyd left for Stewarts- dale, where she will spend her yaca- tion on the farm. ily, of Garrison, are visiting in the Caroline Ostby of Minneapolis, motor-| their summer home. He will join ie ie Q i - ity, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. wit-| ed to Bismarck and are visiting here| Mrs. Middlemas, who has been at.the RETURNS TO WASHBURN. send Ua ee nee young man gathered to pay their final TED) 4 liam Cashman. Little Marion Pack-| the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. De| lake for several weeks. Miss Mable Johnson, who has been] jast night and will spend the remaind- tribute. Father Slag conducted the 3 funeral services. Burial was in St. Y E 0 M E N ( : \ | ard will undergo an operation during their stay here. * TO YELLOWSTONE PARK. Mr. and: Mrs. C. A. Marr, of. the Sworkmen’s Compensation Bureau, left . yesterday:.on a motor trip to Yellow- ‘Coose. VISITS IN WILTON. Mrs. George F. Luck of Watertown, S. D., who is visiting here at the J. C. Taylor home, returned Saturday from Wilton, where she visited friends. visiting friends in Beach, spent Sun-! oy of her vacatit day in Bismarck on her way to Wash- o eer et nome: burn. ENJOY ROOF GARDEN DANCE. Many out-of-town guests were at the McKenzie Roof Garden Saturday oe TO ST. PAUL. evening. Among those who attendec ON WAY TO DICKINSON, Miss Sarah Slattery of the City Na- were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jahr and{ H. A. Armstrong, Grand Master tional bank left Saturday for St Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. of Wilton, and from Hazelton, passed through Bis- Minn., and the lakes there. Miss Slat- Mary’s cemetery. * CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses Regular Meeting Tonight Business, Social Refreshments