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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922 ‘| * PERSONAL | ——_ ————+—¢ Gives Bridge Party | for Sorority Sister Miss Eleanor Gustavison entertain- ed at bridge Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. W. E. Cole in com- pliment to. her sorority ‘sister, Mrs. Alonzo G. Grace of Minneap<fis, Minn., who is a guest-at the home of] Judge and Mrs. R. H, Grace. Four + tables of bridge were played. Mrs: Myron Atkinson and Mrs, Grace re- ceived favors for high score. The hostess and, Mrs. Grace were boty members of the Pi Beta Phi chapter at the University of Minnesota. MOTORISTS STOP OVER Misses Pansy, Priscilla and Clar- ence Pearson stopped over Suriday in Bismarck en route from Seattle -to their home at Fairbault, Mirmesota, They left Fairbault last, September and have spent most of their time since in Seattle, which city they left July 8 on their return trip, making the trip slowly and camping out. While here they visited a former school, Mrs. Emil Kaiser, TO ATTEND WEDDING Miss Ethel Fleming, librarian at the Fargo Forum, ‘arrived here yes- terday for a visit with friends and to attend the wedding of Miss Hazel Hendershot and Philip Elliott Wed- nesday. “ She will then go to. her home in Minneapolis to spend week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fleming before’ returning to Fargo. s RETURNS FROM BUYING TRIP Philip M. Webb, buyer for the “Ladies ready-to-wear department of Webb Bros., returned last’ night from New York, City where he has been making a selection of fall goods) for the past Guree weeks. | RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA, Miss Laura Stegner returned Sat- urday from Ortonville, Minn., where she has been visiting with her par- ents for the past three weeks, VISITED HERE.?: Mrs, Alice Hunter and Misé Stewart of Dickinson, visited with Mrs. Sadie YARC KN. OLAMONDS “JEWELRY Knowles’ | Engagement Rings Our Diamond Engagément Rings give the happy owner the utmost pleasure and satisfaction. Knowles Jewelry Store comes first to the mind of every lover who wants the best. Knowles’ Diamonds are of un- varying quality,and are mount- ed with extreme care in the very choicest styles of the day. We buy our diamonds direct from the importer, for spot cash, which enables us to give you prices that we find are not dup- licated clsewhere. F. A. Knowles . Bismarck U The House of LUCKY Wedding Rings TIM 7 ''B. Calkins yesterday, Miss Minnie ST RS | | SOCIAL AND- Ih J, Nielson who will address the Dick- inson Rotary club this-evening ac- companied Mrs, Hunter home today. GUESTS IN THE CITY. Mrs, W. ©. Shroder and Misses Alice and Margaret Schroder of He- brons’ are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. McDonald of 211 Sec- ond St. ‘ , PICNIC AT CHAUTAUQUA PARR. The Bismarck Council of’ the Knights of Columbus held a pienic at Chautauqua Park in Mandan yester- day. The Mandan Knights joined in arranging the amusements. FROM RALEIGH. Mr,,and Mrs. C, L. Kleinschmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stainer and children of Raleigh, were guerts at the home of Mr and Mrs. J, L. John- son: yesterday, ‘ TO VISIT AT HOME OF UNCLE. Miss Muriel Robinson left Catur- day for Beach, where she was met by|. ‘her uncle, William Robinson, who |gock her by automobile to Alexandria for a week. RETURNS TO ENTER SCHOOL... Henry W. Kollman arrived yester- day from Flasher, where he has been i nn ur et Dollar Day We Will Place on Sale ‘42 Hats Formerly Sold for Up to $6 and Decidedl Values ‘at the Price. For Dollar Day Only You Can Secure Your Choice for — $1.00 These Hats Are in-a Variety of Patterns Straws and Silk Combina- f tions in Vogue Now. Miss Mary Buchholz ——BISMARCK-— 20, NLU IIA and Styles. = ‘ So TTT ULI WO UL UU uuu ‘THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE the city. to-| have been at tie lekos in Minnesota fora sho: vacation returned to their ‘home Saturday. spending a part of the summer. Henry will enter school here this fall. ‘ ON VACATION. ‘Miss Gertrude Mayers, nurse. at| the St, Alexius hospital, left yester- | day for a visit with relatives at Mei- rose, Minn. She expects to be gone for two weeks. \ r TO THE EAST. Mrs, Fred Homan will leave this; evening for Minneapolis, Minn She| may go on to New Yerk City and make her’ selection: of fall goods for the Rose Shop. «' | VISITING HERE. | Miss Ruth Talcott of Fargo, for- merly of this city, is a guest at the home of Mr. and‘Mrs, Sam H. Clark. SENATOR CALLS HERE. Senator A. L; Martin of Sentinel Butte, was a business caller here to- day. CHANGE! RESIDENCE Mr.‘and Mrs. Lyman A. Baker have | moved into the McCord’ flats, 615 |) Sixth street. VISIT AND SHOP HERE. Mrs, W, P. Macomber and’ daugh-| ter, Mrs.'R. C. Thompson: of Wilton, | SIN LOLI UUM OULU TE Can Blucl : THIS year put _up more canned blackberries and " blackberry jam. Have plenty of this delicious spread for muffins, biscuits, bread and rolls-—for every meal. ‘ake a jar on your next picnic. They'll be-on the market only for a short time. Now is the time to put up blackberries at home—in Balt Mason jars... They make a‘de- lightful dessert and. wonderful pies. The plump, rich-flavored’ blackberries from Puyallup and Sumner, Washington, are now on the market at reasonable prices. / Factory-prepared fruits are extravagant. By putting up your own fruit you save one- third to one-half. % cup granulated sugar 1 cup water Place top Joosé: Place’ in boiler with cold water, do not allow water to be above top of jars. Allow water to come to boil, remove from fire. Fruit will shrink in about 3 or 4 minutes, fill from’ one jar/to another. This will’ give more fruit per jar. Cover and place again in hot water and boil 10 minutes. Tighten tops and allow t cool. Keep in cool place. ies Now Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Ass’n General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. Here’s'a‘good recipe for Canned Blackberries. Select all firm. fruit. (Use soft for jam.) Place in sterilized pint glass. Cover with syrup made of— visited. and shopped i Mr. ang Mrs..R. H, Neff and son, Junior returned last week from an automobile. trip of two through the Bad Lands, Mrs, Lucille Loomis left yesterday ‘for several weeks’ visit with friends | at Miles City, Mont, Mrs. W. F, Bates has taken a posi- tion in the art department at A. W. Lucas & Co. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sauer,. who MALMO I MMMM RETURN FROM TRIP LEAVE FOR MONTANA. . ACCEPTS ‘POSITION. RETURNS FROM LAKES. on Blankets and » Comforters For DOLLAR DAY we will have a big display of Blan- kets and Comforters. at Dol- lar-Saving prices. Plan buy- ing your Blankets on DOL- LAR DAY. ~ _ Save as You Spend on Bismarck’s Save on Dress Goods TO VISIT. PARENTS. 4 Mis, Harold Sorenson loft Inst weeks! nizht for Des Moines, Ia., whére she will spend a month at the home of her parents? RETURN FROM EAST. Dr, A. L. Kershaw arrived in_the city Saturday after spending’ three weeks visiting at Argus and Knox, Ind., and Chicago, Ill. LEAVES FOR HOME. Mrs. D. S. McKeown of St. Paul, who has been a guest at the home of Mrs. W. M. Dolan left this morn- ing for ,her-home, “ "terday. nounced Jack Thomson of Zap, was a visi- tor here today. Eng Tuft of Baldwin, spent Sun- day in the city. Baby Bo: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Light an- nounce the birth of a baby boy yes- a phat Sy ” Baby Girl The birth of a baby: girl was an- by Mr. and Mrs, B, E, marck hospital. Marriage License. gon of Mcfit, \ = St. Alexius Hospit Miss -Mar‘e Schnabel of Henry Hofer of Roscoe, S. entered the St, Alexius hospital, Harry and Harold Fields of Center,} hospital for «treatment. Mrs. F. D. Register-and son, Francis, | Stevens Miss Dorothy Hays of Jamestown, Master Bernie Olson of McKen: Miss Grace O’Brien .of the ci Ernest McCall of the city, Miss Ell’ Olson of the city, apd Nick ‘Thomas | pital. Save Dollars : WEDN ESDAY This should prove a Very agreeable time for a Dollar-Saving shop- ping trip through this store’ A great deal of hot weather is still before us and quantities of Hot Weather Merchandise will. be needed. Dollar Day offers the opportunity to buy for less. With much Fall merchandise already in You also have the chance to buy heavy goods in-advance at special prices. So, anyway you look at it, Dollar Day should prove a profitable one for you. _ Save Dollars dn Silks pri: White Outing Flannel Well fleeced. yds. 27 inches wide. 8 for $1 ‘ Fancy Outing Flannel’) Light & darks. yds. 27 inches wide. for $ 1 bo apc hino ea Standard Percales ‘ 86 inches wide. New light yds. patterns. : 6 for $1 Fancy Dress | Ginghams a pias ‘and reer inches ‘he yds. wide. 4\/- 2 tor $1 Black Sateen Good quality _ yds. i 36 in. wide for $1 Fancy Challies . Pretty patterns. 4 yds. @’ 36 inches wide. 4 for, $1 Lingerie Crepe’ Plain colors. yds. $ 1 Soft finish. * for @ Wash Goods Clearing up.the balance of our Fancy Voiles, Batistes arid. Organdy in 2 lots. Curtain Nets Fine Filet. Nets in white $ and ecru.:. Per yd... Ready Made Napkins. Indian Head Cloth. Ready: for use. Fine Towelings Good 4juality. :.>: Ai-yds. Pure linen. is 4 for $1 Crash Toweling’ ’ Natural color. yds. $ 1 Linen finish... ©. for " Fine count. Corfe in.and see the new Silks. You'll be sur- ‘ at the many specist‘values shown here. White Bath Towels 2 special Dollar: Day offerings. Both in good. 4 for $1 3 for $ 1 Fancy Bath Towels Colored plaids 3 oe $1 01 and stripes. - Pillow Tubing 42 inches wide: «y yds. $ 1 Good quality. for Bleached Muslin Soft finish. yds. $1 Good quality. for Unbleached Muslin 39 inches wide. 6 et $ 1 pat Ais cide tack ne ee BS SET Handkerchiefs \ Women’s fancy $ 1 embroidered style. @ for ——— Fancy Hair Ribbon Assorted flowers yas] and stripes. for. - Girls’ Union Suits Good quality. y Ae $1 All sizes. Boys’ Union Suits Kumfort Suits | Of Dimity. Children’’s'sizes. 2 for 1 Children’s Bloomers Knitted. Black «=f: and white only. 4 ior $1 Children’s: Vests andes Teor $1 ‘Women’s Union Suits Full bleached. Several styles. Ztor $1 These Prices are for The new Woolen Fabrics are in. Price offer- ings will point the way to many Dollar Econo- mies here. Women’s Fine Suits Special clean-up of : finer grades. Each Women’s Union Suits Special offer. Full bleached: Stor $1 Women’s Athletic Suits. Fine fabrics. Approved $ 1 styles. Each pa Women’s Summer Vests Dollar Day Bargains in 3 lots. tor $1 3 tor $1 2 tor $1 Women’s: Hosiery 8 Special Offerings for Dollar Day. 7 pair for @ 1 3 pair $l $1 2 pair for . Women’s Sports Hose Golf ribbed. 1 Tweed colors. Pair... Women’s Silk Hose Wide ribbed top. $1 Good quality. Pair.... Children’s Hosiery 4 Splendid Values for Dollar Day. 7 paint 6 pairtor SL ~ 4 pair tor 1 3 pair for 1 Dollar Day 7 PAGE THREE Ketchum of Linton, N. D., at the Biss| of Price have beett discharged frém ©" , # | the “hospital. rd i) = ‘Bismarck Hospital es A. marriageticense..was isgued at] John Wentz of ,/Napoleon,, M&S. the county court house Saturday for| Henry Blohm of, Steele, Bartley George Gierke of Menoken, made| Mrs. Pearl Parham and” Bert A, Dob- a business trip to the city today. ee ——___———- CITY NEWS aT ES eS a, ip ue ¥sther:Carlson of Cando, Save a Dollar : on a pair of Shoes. For DollarDay Only we will: take off ONE DOLLAR from the price of every pair of § Shoes bought here and sell-. § ing for more ‘than $5.00 a pair. Of course, no ex- changes on shoes sold in this manner. Boys’ School Hose Heavy ribbed pair durability Hose. for $ 1 Fancy Half Sox “Summer Clean-up. Assorted ‘ pair $1 patterns. - for : %, Length Hose ‘ancy and plain pair Yor children. for $ 1 Misses’ Hose Fine lisle. pair Pink and blue. for $ 1 Children’s Dresses In white only. Sizes 8to 16, Each.... $ 1 Bathing Suits Men’s and Women’s. Sizes to.44.. Choice. . .:. $1 Cover-all Aprons Light'and dark. $ 1 Medium and large. Each Hug-Me-Tights Nicely quilted. For women. Each Wash Blouses Mostly small sizes. Your choice Sateen Bloomers In all the high colors. Choice Infants’ Rompers Sizes 6 months to'6 years. Choice Infants’ Dresses In one lot. } Your choice. Each.... $1 : Wash Hats For Children. Assorted styles. 2 for $ ] Corset Covers. ’ Camisoles. Each Extra salespeople to serve Nogle of Belfield,’Miss“Hulda Grosz 4 of. Fredonia; Miss Mery Wicher of Mercer, Miss’ Viola Becker of the ) |.city, Miss Thelma Diesem of Wash- Mra.{B-C, Hjelle of Mercer, Oscar Oljn“of Sims, and Eino Johnson of , Wing, have. entered the Bismarck Beulah of Hazen, John Baker of Hazelton, Clarence White of Meno- ken, Edgar, Moos of Heil, Ed Ganski of Center, and Walter Inget of Wing have beeh discharged from the hos- one day only a you promptly W.LUCAS COMPANY ——BISMARCK——