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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FItvs Deeper ecperaaeneatanmaanpaniaotangre: aeeeemmpemepereeied a } e fy * dl y, e ‘ : Lanne ' aes | e se ; UNLOADING SALE OF WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS AND Dresses, besides many other lines of wearing apparel. Frankly. Pal speaking, we're overstocked, due to.a very backward season and a at late deliveries from the manufacturers. We are taking the most drastic steps in price cutting in order to reduce our stock at once to its proper balance. Costs and former selling prices have not even \ been considered in this ruthless price reduction. YOU CANNOT Pe ee SALE—SO COME. See This Group of Coats Madexfrom all wool Kersey, Bolivia cloth, Silvertone, Rough ' Tweeds and Velours. Some are trimmed with je Nee large fur collars, others with cloth collars and i flare cuffs. Plainor fancy guaranteed linings. t All are garments of: merit in the newest styles ! and leading shades, ; ( : : F is G * . F Co: rou) me Wo Another Wonderful Group of Winter Coats Z ies High Grade at hes hts “ih . nig 7 ‘ s a) ivia cl s 2 Extra heavy Cloth Coats with Fur Collars and fancy em ANCHOME” EXCIUSIYG eecments aaa 2 ts ts . see . Mixtures, Marvella cloth, Normandy cloth, Vel de Cygne Aiea heed tek a ne ne Renee Seiad and other high quality. fabrics. With Fur Collars and Shawl Collars and flare cuffs. Plain. and fancy lining, an Siac ¥ 5 y Bethe fi Cuffs, Plain tailored.or Cape effects.: A truly ae also heavily interlined to make them 2x- af fi th 4 ceptionally warm. These come in 15 and 48 remarkable gr ve of fine ou 9 a very 50 ‘ inch lengths. This group also includes Plush te Sty. it soca ble aha then thi em 0 Sports models in three-quarter lengths aids oe le to'buy them at this 4 ' ) z = ore * y i 5 1 . } ae Suits at $19.50 : ect i Sate on pycsees See These Dresses Special Lot of Waists i R 5 ere a wonderful group of Dresses, in erges, \ i ts group Soe anor ues oe and ff Tricotines, Satins and Taffetas. Navy and Black: In this olined Wrenel Serger, Gatiny value cole In this lot you will find extraordinary values in styles ricotines. You:can well afford one at this-price. § Choice, each. d s » 5 . ‘ : : : i Me Stel Silk Jersey. Also Wool Knit Dresses in sports mod- @ 2nd cloths of high grades. Georgette, Silk Jersey $19 50 $9.50 els.| All colors and Black. and Wool Jersey. Choice in the lot. ; More Dress Bargains } $25 00 $ 3.98 This group contains all this season’s-models.. Silk bdhes ° Our Choicest Suits Jersey, Taffeta, Satins, Serges and ‘Tricotines. ’ ; ps Choice in this group. ‘ Exclusive Dresses You will be delighted with this group for it includes $1 4. 50 : i j Hundreds of other Lots the most beautiful and exclusive of the new styles. This group comprises our very choicest and most ae ene In all the best materials including Duvet du Laine, Jersey Petticoats exclusive models in new dresses. Satin face Canton The items mentioned in this ad only represent a Fur Trimmed and strictly tailored effects, also (hic HH 4 io¢ of Silk Jersey Petticoats at ‘an unusual pricey CTE Charmeause, Tricotines, Poire Twills and § few of the hundreds of very special offerings to be : y sports models. vy usual pric Duve Noire. Leading colors and Black. ; ‘ 5 for this quality. found here during this sale. Some of the best values $59 50 $2. 98 $39. 50 possibly are not advertised. e . he On account of the great price A, W. ] { M AN fs “It certainly will benefit you,to ,, reductions, all sale items must pay cash now when you see these e CASH K wonderful offerings. - very decided success. About $40 was Toney home. Decorations were of au- | Los Angeles, € where they wil Thursday afternoon. A good at- | ¢———__—_________________» delinquent income tax _in the nine k hii 2 0, cleared which will go to the erection tumn leaves and autumn flowezs..Fol nd the winter, Warren Taylor ex- | tendance is desired. | | CITY NEWS | counties in ‘the revenue district which ee i Social and of the Masonic home in the state. ,lcwing the luncheon the ladies spent (pects to enter the University ot Cali- —_————_—_— | has’ headquarters, if” Biaimareke * ‘ywenty tables of Bridge and Norwe- the afternoon playing bridge. é i BAR BOARD ME hommes sae TOR SO at, P ; 1 gian whist were in play. Mrs, V. E. = ar t hii P. Cots of meu ake; dude Baby Girl, Wins Golf Honors Smart and Major Sorenson won hieh i \ i Ellsworth of Jamestown and = Judge Mr. and Mrs. E. A; Amburn of Lovell,| — M. J. ro s ersona score for the i bridge players, Mrs. D. A. R. MEETS: 1 GUILD MEETING | Gaara Moellring of Ray are in” the al of a baby girl au] Mr, SET ReE oer in E. J. Taylor and Mr. Ackerman. won| The first meeting of the D. A. R. | The members of St. Georges) city to attend a meeting of the State won the Jamestown polf trophy. et ry s Movi h score for the Norwegian whist | Will be held Friday evcying, at eight | Episcopal Guild will meet at the) par Board. ——o the tournament play of that ci : Duttons oving players, At the close of th2 evening | O'clock at the home of Miss Bertha |home of Mrs. .P.C. Remington to-/ EN ee es From Blackwater. ‘Mr. Orr learned his golf on the Bis. To California re(reshments were served by the!Purton. The discussion on Roose-| morrow afternoon. All lidies of the FROM WILTON MASEL. Keriman ot Blackiathr, | marek’ links anddlarattrophy cholder 3 committee in charge. velt’s cabin will be led by Mrs. J. P.. j church are invited, to) attend. Albin Hedstrom of ‘Wilton was a} y ‘fy “is entered at the St Me shos-|of the local Country. club. rs. i French. The hostesses for the evening eas business visitor in the city yesterday, | Nz D. is entered St : cal Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutton will will be Mrs. Beat, Miss’ Burton and ‘ SIE: Eun beens for treatment. bee é leave about the first ut November for METHODIST AID MEETS Mrs, Stratton. i MISS:ON CIRCLE MEETS | VISITING HERE. as Bae si N. P. Special Rates. &, id Los Angeles to visit che parents of/ ‘phe District mec ings of the I adies d paral The Mission Cirele of the Baptist] 14.6 pinda 1. Boat cl Wilton was HReludns Hone: The, Northern Pacific Rauway ar- Mrs. Dutton, Mr. and Mis. S. M. Fox.! aid of the McCabe Methodist church 2 church will meet Thursday aftern [eins elaydsial the vesterday.| Mrs. D.S. Peake who underwent an | nounces that the special round tripe Mr. Dutton has sold his house at G14} wit) he held on Thursday afternoon. at RETURN FROM VISIT at the home of Mrs. Finwell, 925 Sev-' V'* 4 “| operation at the St. Alexius hospital| rate to the National D. Show. from ‘First street to Thomas Lee. coming | three o'clock. iss Alice Stroelke, who has been|!enth street. All membérs are urged hag returned to her home at Hazen, . | Bigmarck will be $25.42 tate wil! to Bismgrck in 1910 from Phijladelphia.|. istrict No. 1 will meet with Mra. | Visiting her s:ster, Mrs. Joseph Die-|to be present as the annual election The Nonpartisan Ladies Aux-! SCA aR CRD a, he.open to the pabl O: to 14, with Mr. Dutton has been active in civic]. E, Stender at her home at 1010 |bele, at New Ulm»Minn, and her | will be hetd at this iliary will give a chicken pie sup-| In Hospital, return limit Oct. 17,,¢‘fne dairy show a s of the city since ihat time. He| Fourth street. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, i y g c | aed’ Men ors Kinuyne, and Alex | Will We! Held at thé” slinnesota state Was connected with the Burleigh| District No. 2 will.meet at the home | Revd, at Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., has CATHOLIC | LAD: per ‘tomorrow evening, October Meni oe Manahaven N 7) Mie enter. | fir grounds and tickets will read St. Gounty Abstract ccmpany -and has!o: Mrs. PF. G/ Ackerman, of 418 Sev- |rcturned to Bismarck. Miss Stroelke| Mrs. Joseph Healo 6, at the American Legion Hall. da the? Sh. ‘Alaklig hosaital; torstrent: een “district. representative of the] cnth street.” has been on her trip since June. old Mc. inty will entertain the Cath- The public are cordially invited] ment St. A is site mat 2 0..U. W.. He is a prominent Mason| District No. 4 will meet with Miss aes ee yy olic ac the sewing to attend i i % Benes Avy nd\now is a master of ihe local Blue| Weisenborn at 215 Thayer street. i fe ay ISITED HERE _ i rooms in the bis hop’s. residence at ret liyts eae M Called to Williston J. B. Sartor. dist: :dge. Mr. Dutton exvects to locate} A full attendance ts desired at the| Miss Edith Davidsdn ee New Rock-! 2:30 ‘thursday afternoon { | ° Joa Newton, clerk of the supreme Thompson Yards, Ir t Los Angeles. Man; friends wii!; mec:ings-in each district. ford, who has been a guest of Miss | The Ai War Moth ¢ le sup) ‘Tribune office today a spk-did exam- ; Teer ite ae part of the Duttons| —— Lvcile Hall for several days has left TO FEI iN) I | e American War Mo ers | court, bas -been’ calld to Williston ‘on ple of productivity ‘orth Dakota Man oe ee cee | SPECIAL MEETING “YESTERDAY |for’Wishek, N. D., whero she will! ivy, FR. Smyth-and Mrs. Phillip | Will hold a rummage sale in the) account of the serious illness of his|soj1, He had three carrots, raised by mommy tne ely: a “A special meeting of the Women's |teach school this winter. Miss David- Meyers lett yesterday \ morning for| building recently vacated _ by) ‘ister. Fred Domke, on a North Star Lumber é | Foreign “Missionary Society of the |S" was a graduate of Jamestowa Fargo ¢where they. will, attend the | Kupitz Grocery, Friday, October ae car company farm near. Gacl MARRIED IN MANDAN. | McCabe Methodist/church was held at | Collese with the class of 1971. meeting of the State Federation of | 7, beginning at 10 o’clock. Those For Treatment, _., jeounty. All were unusual Miss Mary Winbauer of Mandan,| the home of Mrs. George Wallace yes- eencr aie Ne Women's Clubs. . A ry .: oe Miss Andrea Knvik of McKenzie. | of them was 12.1 hes in circum- and Joseph dchantz, of Bismarck, were|terday afternoon. Mrs, W. J. Hutch- TO GRAND FORKS. ie —_—_—_s+ donating articles for this sale,|-) uella Nelson of Driscoll, and | ference and n length. An- married at the Roman Catholic churen jpson of-Grand Forks, who: has deen | Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson, who has RETURNS HOME. ‘kindly bring them in | Thursday. Miss Minnie Sclimantz of Glen Ulin | other was 10 i in length. Mr. at Mandan this morning. Rev. Father] \isiting in the city reported 6n a | been visiting friends in the city for! Mrs. 1, H. Hardinger, who has been Aiea are entered at the St. Alexius hospital | Domke also rais bushels of Dimpfl officiated at the ceremony.!}ranch meeting of the Foreign Mis- | the past few days leit this morning a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. 5 for medical treatment. jwheat to the ac rm, which Miss Winhauer- is a daughter of Mr.| sionary Society held in Rochester. No| for her home in Grand Forks, N. D. ‘0. W. Roberts, for some time, left; Dance tonight and every; a a | is in the northwest part of Logan and Mrs. Josenh Winbauer of the Win-) other business was taken up. Ase Heleniaeo s ae siete as om for her home. at Mat-/ night. Patterson’s Hall. 10c a fate mausted Bankrupt ae ‘county. | ——_————_ . J. Hutchinson, who was oon, i 4 cluded 4 ‘a sad 3h eat Nate Bauer Hotel, The, youns cotple exact VISITING RELATIVES the McCabe Methodist caurch here for i darice. McKenzie Orchestra. ed bankrupt in federal court at Fargo | Regular meeting Tancred Com- tf where Mr. Schantz has accepted a po-| Miss Ruth McCone has gone to Clin- © four years. TO NEW JERSEY in ? d t Baker’s Hall, by Judge Amidon is Farl F. Baker, mandry No, 1 Thursday, 7 7:30 p. . te Sition in a barber chop. He was con-'ton, Towa,. where she is. visiting, eke el es Mrs. Henry M. Esmark left yester- ' pening dance at baker Ss Ha’, | Bismarck: liabilities, $7.64203; as-| 1 at Masonic Temple. Ballot- fected with the McKenzie hotel barber. friends and relatives. | WISHEK VISITOR day for Trenton, Ny J., where she will Saturday night, October 8. s, § Property claimed to be | Ms 4 shop in Bismarck. F. E, Ackerman of Wishek was a | Visit her parents for some time. | Music by Elm Grove Orchestra. 0. ing. pI a LU visitor in the city yesterday. pre sores i i - | 3 ° ‘ co BUS 2] DAY | Collecting Deliauent Tax ight id Vv EASTERN STAR PARTY “Mrs. 8. B, Toney was hostess to six BUSINESS MEBTING THURS) | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS . Dance tonight and evers The card party held at the Mascnic |'Mandan ladies at half past one lunch- TO CALIFORNIA The regular monthly business. mec: | Regular convention this even- Fred. Riley and ie E. Hiteheoek,| night. Patterson’s Hall.’ 10c.a emple last evening for,-members ef | eon yesterday in honor of Mrs. W; W. Rey, and Mrs. J. M. Taylor and son, Be wf the Presbyterian Ladies in 4 bs deputy U.S, internal revenue collect a McK ie Orchest the Eastern. Starand Maso s a|\Fuller of Fargo, who is/a guest at the | Warren, left. yesterday morning for|will be held in the Church parlois at ling, eight o’cleck sharps ‘ors, are now engaged in collecting 'dance. McKenzie Orchestra.