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——_-=—-— + SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Halbakken of Balfour visited and! RETURNS HOME r y R 0 Mrs. E. E, Young and) Miss] Mr, and Mrs, E. O. Kle'n of Me- MOTHERS CLUB CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS = OF : shopped in the city today, J. W. Wishek of Ashley who has !Jennie Young of Coleharbor Re were city visitors here to- Mrs. J. G. Wallace will enter- AMERICA LEAVES ON ‘BUSINESS mrarek Sonsibuelucse ralsnredatornta| Sts cone |day. Pi, tain the members of the Mother's] The Catholic Daughters of Ameri- F. A. Copelin-left last night ‘for! home this afternoon. Mr. and Mra. BE. M. Y. L. H. Woodore of Werner made {lub at the home of Mrs. Eeycagwill old ai unseupey eh haat Minneapolis, Minn. where he was | MeL: ohli abe oung of a business trip to the city last Harris of 824 Fifth Strets thes Mary's school auditorium at 7:30 called on business. iiss Hazel Wilson and Miss Ore Hae te ee | nlcht, poss RCH NA aaaaae a yrt = ai 2 rieda Erickson w* New Leipzig Ant, Ale GON : " Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Rockwell of visited and shopped in AL aPHE, Mrs, E, 0. Spitzer of McKenzie E. Beck of Linton made a bus- | Dr. L. G. Eastman cf Hazen was a|'Women’s Missionary association Give Luncheon for ‘Afternooti Tea Moffit were city visitors today. | this ToPAMig. Sn onc ee ines visit to the capitol city last hustiess caller in the city this it will outing plans for the women of Out-of-Town Guests Given B. & P. W. HHA s ORME a = DACULA A AA MORRO TOR : 1 riba algpdiezicod "wives eal ee. "ms: Pacarno wai "hoe! ft A LC TT sasistid: by het fleters Mrs. W. A. ghey a ire piven ia compliment Here i is e eC Falconer and Mrs. B.\ Belk and; to the members of the Business # her niece Mrs. L. F. Bechtold, en-j Profesional Women’ club yester- . ie gd iti t tertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon |day afternoon from 4 to 6 Drelock a e in ven OU | ave een wal in or Thursday in honor of Mrs. Whalen! When about 100 young women call- and Mrs, McKenzie of Minneapo-|ed during the tea, lis. Covers were la‘d for four-| Assisting Mrs. Patterson were teen. Hollow’en decorations and! Mmes. Strauss; E. table appointments were employed Brink, Alfred Zuger, and Miss by the tostess to very pleasing ef- | Inez Jones. Mmes P. H. Throdahl fect. and Helen Hedden presided at the ** After luncheon the guests spent} tea table, the afternoon at .bridge, Mrs.! ,The Patterson apartments were! Wakeman taking first honors and}£iven an artistic appearance by Mrs. Will consolation. | the use of candle light and decora- she MEE MaRS ESE Hons ct Ophelia ses kM That 9 rs, John A. Graham with Mrs. a! Local W. C. T. U. lorence Pierron Scheffer ie her “Ty, : Commencing Monday Morning and ° |accompanist,. sang a number o: ome St Si th 4 Present Program jesutital selections. Miss Muriel # art ome In a 4. ge i tempered aaa | eebineon, dressed in tne costume Sewing : gE ‘Ss present) of a native inese ‘girl gave two , ‘ the following on the Grange’s atti- \interpretative dances which were | ge Pays” ti ll Ne t We k fe Ch m | il saat toe an iden or eee, asm Net ME | wil be on nuing e - € OPER eae 0 get an idea of|aud’ence. Mrs. Genevieve Menard : ue attitude tonard national prohis | Hughes was Miss Robinson’s ac- clearly peg et devoted to =i, ews will reveal the economy of mak- Ne OW { @ people who live in the! companist. tor end forming sections of the| The members of the club sald tie foe : dual pardagk au clothes at home., Fashions this Fall call bis aurea as aug aes IRS a e of- a ey wished t>. éxpress their i’ ome in and see e ne’ Ss ficial publication of the National Wo- ‘appreciation for the many court- m: coe prices ore lew. a fabrics new: Of Course, in Art Needlework, that have just |’ man’s Christian Temperanee Union, esies extended to them by. Mr. and strated any prices offered are for this sale only and must necessarily go in Ar lework, j ; pent the following questionnaire to! Mrs. Patterson, durin back to regular prices after the sal So, it is to t t t arrived, and you will want to start Boe a he masters of various state granges: | —_————--- uring ale, , IT 1S your interest to right away. These new designs 1, Do the majority of the reorle Entertains With ! ef the farming districts of your state ! ita make your purchases next week and the selection the first part of are beautiful, yet very easy to 4 , ‘bl the officers are doing their duty in en-| the graduating class @° the previ- Hooks & Eyes,-on tape, bites | drapy. _In the colors, she yd all good patterns for men’s forcing it.” He expresses his con-| US Year, verv little active work Cee On tt Area ha best colors. .... at per yard...... colors 7 shirts, yard . vietion that the majority of the peo-|W23 done, This vear, however, Hook & Byes, on cards, black yard ...... ; ple of the farming district of Mh-j the club expects to make real ad- it h be vancement. or, white, each... +2100 ‘ noi: approve of national prohibition aa and is positive, that a majority of; PROTA RE Gossamer Dress jelds, the’ farmers would’ Vote in faver’-6f| A Leanne marion nee ee black for coats...+..++++ She the Hrcuents ey, should the question jteeday evening at 6 o'clock when 3 inch skirt belting in ie z - i therine Sherbina and Steve | ame white, per yard.......+ 4 Similar answers were received from| Pane A ‘duMiag “Anni = Or. THI A ° : Michalenko, | 1 Ohio, Wdaho, South Dakota, Kentucky,| °"4 : 2 in wil akzen, each eee ie ; ‘ Maine, Michigan and Oklahoma, Shere aa ee Deven othe pee oe ‘i . Fancy Suitings Wool Crepe Elaine Wool Eponge Fine Poiret Twill 9 J. H. Hutchirion, Master of the; young couples. are honeymoon- Rick-Rack braids, mercer! cele 56 inch fancy worsted plaids‘and _—Fine quality all wool, 48 in. wide, 44 in. wide, all wool, in Navy, In black only, and this is very 4 South Dakota Grange says: “Ithink! ing in Bismarck for-scgeral days. in white and colors.....-- pe checks of best quality, Brown, Rust and Brown, Scarlet, Dutch popular, ©)‘. 4 2 majority of the farmers would vote! Mfr, Panas has. served in three: wars aciey etehig “Praldeia bie yard . ’ Duteh 4 Pincha wide, - in favor of the present law. I cer-'He served with the Greek army iq |e | rancy Cceine trates Ode | Vara eee eee esse ee eeee, OF Dutch .......--- an 50 inches wide. ... le served with the Greek army i: assortment, per piece.. re ; | , tainly believe ina strong prohibitory two Balkan wars and the American Rust foesti Svc as e neenae treatment for some time teriyend : a Siatocets nae ; 10¢, 150: 890! tor Cait’ iy — | The purity, palatability and Skirt Guage, for marking Buddy Cloth Lingerie Plisse Crepe Imported Ratine soles, Underwear, Neck- Bae P. W. HALLOW RENAEARTY: ‘ Tenth iol ae 50e | 32 in. wide, for Men’s Work 27 inches wide, in the desired 36 inches wide, in white, very | Wear, Table pieces, Pil- Re Wee aaheciisenecsal [ren of Scissors, andy sewing bas- | Shirts. Boys’ Blouses, 19 plain colors, fine quality. $1 50 low Cases, ete. — ~ the Bismarck club Monday, Oct. 30,| high grade cocoa beans ere Retains i House Aprons ........ c per yard ............ 29c Yard ........005 ° 13g . * jevith a Hallowe'en party at Mandan. | retained in: Dutch Linen tape, per bolt.10e p 4 ‘ ne 8 = Don’t overlook Trim- SNCEEOR | Beker's Cocoa | (Biss tape, fancy colored Standard Percales Fine Lingerie Crepe Linen Finish Cloth mingsjand Laces on Your j Mit Ree an Clark tentaaelel sided Se PICS oars nee Ise] 36 inch, double rolled, good qual- 36 in. wide, all the go now for 36 inches wide,for Lunch sets! | Shopping Trip Here. friends at a bridge luncheon se her owing to the Lingerie “Tepe: § yds to the ity, new patterns, 19 c fine underwear. 7 5 c and we pieces, 29c j le igh . , per plece .........10e J og = = 2 Ever tti«i«is«tiwstwstw*tt:t«*t«<‘i‘za z‘ QO C.COSC*#@Pler: aarrd 3%... home eee ues F, & Hetty | pertection of yard ...... Bao Ward! Goat ean Per yard «. the processes appreve of the national prohibition law? | 2. Hus prohibition proven bene-} Mrs. ficial to the people on the farms and‘at a hallowe’en vartv and 6:30 in the country towns? | o’clock- dinner at her home yester- . Would a majority of the far-iday evening for her ‘daughter. mcrs vote fcr the present prohibition! Miss Thelma’s school mates and | Eg law, if it were submitted to them? {her teacher, Miss Rodewald. The 4.Dotyou personally consider pro-; Hassell home was uniquely decor- hibition worth while as a promoter| ated in hallowe’en colors. The of the general health, prosperity | young people appeared in costumes ‘y and moral welfare of the people? |appropriate to the occasion. A B. John Black, giving an unquali-| delightful evening was spent in fied “Yes” in answer to all four ques-| Playing games. Hallowe’en Party G. A, Hassell entertained sale. NOTIONS tions, adds: “In the past ten years} oa ae that I have been master of the Mary-! Senior Masque land state grange, an organization | Cl bO ° d of farmers in this state, representing | u rganizeqd|3 Thi five thousand farm folks; im. ov> | 8 : The Little Ings that “mectings during that period our| The senior Masque, a dramatic] members. have voted almost unani-;club originated by the high school be held Nov. 2. While the Junior class received the club last year by the will of State Grange: matter with the prohibition law, but “There is nothing the law. In my opinion there are no! army in the recent world war. For Fancy Lingerie ribbon in 3 : . : 1 Wool Ratine y grrr whatever for liquor in} some time past Bs has they wl yard pieces, each......+- be HM oe wide. In attractive 56 inches wide, in greys and 50: inches wide, best colors are Consider ine width, 56 inches, any fo ed in restaurant worl ey wi i 4 : i Herman Ihde, Master of the dala their home in Max. Silk Lingerie ribbon in white ari paid $1 95 browns for Linde ee 95c Brown, Navy Navy, Seal, Dutch $2 45 consin State Grange says: “But even patie and colors, plece......,.-10e | per yard ........ e yard . and Rust and Raspberry... ° handicapped as it has been prohibi- RETURN FROM EAST. settee tion has proved beneficial to rural! Mr. and Mrs, L. J, Wehe rétutned bent ee als rom Fancy French Serge Crecked Suitings Dress Serges. Smart Homespuns communities. I do consider prohi-| let night from a trip to Baltimore bition. worth while as a promoter of! and other points in the east. aiteainel 12 little. folks at her, Mrs. Elvested and Miss Lillian lored shoulder strap rib- = health, of prosper:zy and moral wel-| ped 2 yard pleces, each...15€ quality. Colored $3 95 and.Grey, 79 c serges, 95 c and Plaids, $2 7 5 fare. I see much good in it.” | Misses Agnes Liberato of Hazel- : figures on navy... » y per yard ....2.2..00% j at per yard.......... Yard $0. cee a ° -— jton and Claudine Liberato of Brad- |# Fancy stickerie braids, big % ; : s 5 . BIRTHDAY 1 PARTY FOR | dock were city visitors today. ‘assortment, your choice, y . ' e MILTON STANLEY ROSEN| f plece ....eeeteeeeeeeeees We O n O 2 Y me ewin B. Rosen of 31 Ave A| Mr. and Mrs. P. J.’ Lagarde, i home vesterday afternoon in hon-| or of her/son, Milton Stanley’s| Sard Seen ea Fancy Venetian Lining Fancy Outing Flannel ’. Zaza Silk Trimmings ated Gat Wy baltmeteh soioes A | ile orad sizes for ai pate The most durable linin, 27 in. wide, well fleeced, neat A fine silk and cotton washable luncheon was served by the hos-' pases, from small baby but; and very prett: tt "= 75¢ patterns, fabrics in all colors. 75. Too— tess at the close /of the party tons to large coat buttons, ¥ pretty patterns per yard ..........5- Cc Per yard .. Cc when the little folks were present. | price per card........... lie ed with hallowe’en favors. +. TO ATTEND SALVATION ARMY priced. peceor ding) 10 vires are pi 27 inches wide, heavy, well hit garment the proper Lieai, Otto Bremer of the Bis ke “36 inches wid a.T5e neppet 12c and flesh -T5¢ | finishing touet, is here. marck Salvation Army corps and Fancy Trimming Buttons, a ‘ Senne vee quality ..... misedag Cc an PP ieeoe senna Braids, Bindings, all over THE SECRET Henry Stebbins and Misses Larson and Dorcthy Stebbins lett Tillie this morning by automobile _ for ki Ani tock of buttons, | Also shadow nainsook of fine , itmeaun ts attend the Young Pee. | OF making good cocoa fn inmence otk ot puttns, | Yard wide Black Sateen of high | 36, wide, very heavy, in white, | quality, fs den va ples’ Salvation Army council which is in using Tae TA aati oc pink and blue. P rd Cc A . ‘or your will be held there. E R’ SPECIAL NOTE R: We ‘ath per yard ............ c « For infants robes..... Cc | GE YAEG Paice spine ° 34 Christmas“ Ned making. ee eee d «ge i Filet Crochet Laces have IMPROVED IN HEALTH | A K S 11 kinds of buttons to order. ¢ * * White Flaxons 5 IMPROVED IN HEALTH | B alt Hinds of ‘butions 40: ar re Madras Shirtings Indian Robe Cloth Dainty and Sheer checks. | the ¢alk now. Edgings Logan, is much improved in health and has left the Sanatarium at Colorado Springs where he has been COCOA For its quality) is good CITY SHOPPERS Mrs, James Rauchwater, daughter; Miss Tessa and son, Gregor, and, Mrs. Steve Bendesh of Fort Rice shopped in Bismarck yesterday. and machinery peculiar to our methods, ~—. eanneratorn, ‘Count Snap Fasteners on tape, black or white, per card...-.,.- 10 Pearl Buttons, 2 hole, fish- eye, plain and fancy, per 1c Black Plush Coat Buttons, special lot, your choice, Pet card yard Fancy, Ejnding in white and colors, Scalloped cae A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Jersey Fine Knit; very pretty and Plaid Skirtings 50 inches wide and very fine Fancy Lining Sateen New patterns and attractive col- Black Sateen Very attractive striped patterns for Men’s Dress Shirts. “3 5 per yard . Cc the week will naturally be best. Home Sewing Is Easy With Pictorial Review Patterns |SILK, The Queen of Dress Fabrics BUY an SILKS NOW, DURING HOME-SEWING SALE AND SAVE MONEY Crepe de Chine 38 to 40 inches "$ in most Wool Sackings 88 inches wide, in. Navy, Rust - White Outing Flannel Wool Finish. Robe Cloth Heavy and vo i In designs sutable for bath Robes yard . : '59c rt 99 A ° Ei Pics ° mously for a bone-dry nation. It 1s seniors, several years a0, has i peeadio: Henly Silk Jersey 36 inch Satins Silk Duvetyne Fancy Lining Satins the cities and practical politicians|been organize: ‘or the coming J. & P. Coats’ Best Spoo] Cot- le, in avy, 10 bt * . i i i ' thot make Maryland wet.” school vear b:: members of the ton, black or white, per | blue, Seal Brown , Ina big line of col- Fine quality, Brown, Nayy, 36 inches in-all the bright colors The following state grange masters|senior class. Officers elected at spool . and Rust $1 95 ors, special 1.89 Pearl, Jade woven figures, $1 95 red all questions in the affirm- Phe raecting thutaday, prening Siatstighemervertaed’apools | AUT SG as i teen aes and Florence < $ 4 3 5 YAN, joric acs bok eso's' e John A. MeSparran of Penn-jinclude the following: Dorothy |3 “Coats” fine . ge. mogy . : Blue, yard:...... * . ania; O,-Y. Martin,-of: Vermont; | Moses -aresidents Helen Ayia = cotton in all colors.......- be a Underwear Jersey Fine Chiffon Taffeta Bites yard ” Beautiful “Firsheen” D H. Ay f New Ji 3 Ge vicepreside! el Pollar re} Inches wi 5 ‘ A \ ¢ Bischel, ote Nebraska: RW. Roberts, |snrer) Miss’ Dakin, instructor in |e Common brass bins, a! and Orchid, le in white, Flesh 36 inches wide in black and col- é Crepe de Chine f Crepe } _ of Minnesota; E. H. Gilbert of Massa-|English IV and dramatics, will |i DEROE pag ae ee Sand 95c ors, 40 inches wide, heavy quality, The finest Knitted Silk Crepe on ‘ chusctts A. B, Judson, of Iowa, and act) a advisor for the lub, which |Z Snap Fasteners, black or PEP APD oo. seers ve per yard ........ 4 Tn all the $2 45 the market. In $3 85 s ‘Mrs. old regnlar meetings everv|# | white, 2 cards for..--...- i i ‘ n (by Mrs. Newson), °* to ee ennae rat ns an white, 2 cards for.. be “Trico-sham” Silk 7 best colors ....... ° the best colors. ... e qHeay ‘Canton Crepe Mcheg wide, finest quality. For this sale we offer one lot of Silky Satinette ‘ Silky Nainsook stripes and plain 50c to 89c ce in Stelnbor Lows, Penning | MADE ONLY BY rt argare' shlan ‘ “Sf Cooperstown veited with friends! Water Baker &¢ Co. Ltd. —— QUALITY —— SERVICE —— VALUE—~ ALWAYS —— and shopped in the city today. Established 1780 ____ BISM ARCK—— Mr. Geis, sporting editor of the DORCHESTER, MASS, Minot Da‘ly News, was in Bismarck | Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free teday covering the Bismarck-Minot fcotball game, j eee ee ee ee 36 inch fabric for underwear in make. Inexpensive too. We show finished models of every design so you can see how pretty they are, and also to copy. We have all the necessary colors in Embroidery and Crochet Cottons of guaranteed fast colors. Silk Shirtings 32. inches wide, pretty striped Fir: Wool Jersey 56 in. wide in Heather Mixtures ceca A AS You'll Need Whatever is required in trimmings ‘to give your Laces, Tassels, Fringes and Ornaments. and bandings run from one‘to four inches wide. We have three great lots,

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