The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1923, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Short Lengths of Dress Ginghams at Very “Short’’ Prices One lot of 32 inch fancy dress Ginghams, mostly checks and plaids. Pieces run from six to twelve yards. 19 Prive: Pek Yard ens sear a cere ee hati acs of Dae Heats Cc Another lot of 32 inch dress Gingham, better quality and much big- ger assortment of fine plaids and checks. A big assortment. 2 5 Buy your Ginghams now. Per.yard..........0..0.....0008 Cc Tomorrow Morning We Commence a Store-Wide “Clean Sweep” of all “Remnants” By “Remnants” we refer, not only to short lengths of yard goods but to “remnants” of all: other kinds of merchandise as well. Odd lots and broken size-assortments here and there in the different departments. We want to clean up all these “Odds and Ends” in a hurry and believe that the prices we are offering them at, will do this. We assure you that you'll profit by at- Of Goods by the Yard [Smnants SILKS---WOOLENS--COTTONS You will see the greatest array of remnants here that we have ever collected for a special sale, for a busy season has left us with many shortlengths. They come in convenient lengths for you and are all out on tables. They have all been priced for a quick “clean-up” so come and get your share of these bargains. AN Winter Coats = Suits : Short Lengths and — Small Lots \ 38 inch Black Sateen, per ‘yard. tc055 6.8 io ee + 32 inch Romper Cloth, plain and fancy, yard oe 27 inch best staple Gingham, per yard 30 inch fine Plisse Crepe, plain and fancy, per yard.............. 29c 27 inch fancy Outing Flannel, per yard _per yard .. Wide Hair Ribbons, plain and fancy, per yard. Wide Silk Ribbons, : formerly to Cg Rob po annguaoounean. 50c _Not many Coats and Suits left, but’ we are offering a choice group at half of Infants” Wool Elose, their former selling price. When you consider that the former selling price was a pair .... reasonable you will realize what a splendid bargain offer this is. We are taking our loss to-make @ quick clearance. ‘ You might also find odd garments here that are marked at even_less than Half Women’s and Misses’ all wool Tams....... Rfeline tu lontanece ate sues 50c Women’s Sports Hose. Special at from FINE WOOL SWEATERS AT “CLEAN-SWEEP” PRICES Men’s Wool Sports Hose BARGAINS IN DRESSES. Dresses of all wool serge and fine wool Jersey trimmed with colored braids and embroidery. Sizes 14 to 18. A limited number left......:..... PRICES ON OTHER WEARABLES, TOO! Blouses, Skirts, Bloomers. Petticoats, House Dresses, Furs, and in fact, all the way through our Garment Department, you will find special “Clean Sweep” prices. We are making a final “house-cleaning” before our buyers leave for the ‘Eastern Markets and have priced everything so as to accomplish this purpose. e Women’s Fancy Neckwear Women’s and Misses’ fine wool sweaters in the popular slip-on styles. All colors and sizes. You choice............ 3.98 The popular Tuxedo style sweaters of fine wool yarns, in tan, navy and black. These run up to 44 in size. $4.95 Your choice $8.95 Beautiful dresses of fine all wool Poiret Twill, Straight line models and draped effects. Trim- med with blending shades and fancy; DUCKIES 2) ccc. cue neck cee ce $ 1 5 Women’s Boudoir Caps, twouotsy. ees 25. _HERE ARE SOME EXTRA GOOD | YOU'LL FIND “REMNANT” | Children’s Wool Gloves, a pair Children’s Flanhelette Night Gowns ......... Bu: Ba $1 .00 or DON’T FORCE” OUR SHOE DEP’T. TO VISIT A. W. LUCAS CO. One table of Brassiers at......... HALF PRICE real. prea: ne pre- gis oi ach ane eh : im vail. xtri 10 ins it < Gingham Cover-all Aprons $1.00 The Busy Shopping Center of Bismarck Slippers, Children’s and Women's Shoos Cl ipencamararan iat BR eoalerot als arte eelei e . id J Hennessey|would be sold chances on a hope| tion of Commerce, appeared before |] s}]¢ ‘ “ F 7 | ereie ‘ se S OE oe The procession was led|chest, Each ticket purchased for the | Miss Elizabeth Jones’ classes in civil | Lllian Anderson rien ig nde a Two Fi Coming, “Under Two Social and by the maid of honor followed by|dance would be accompanied by 1| government at the high school this Passes Away Here| 228-”_Capitol Theatre. lags.” Capitol Theatre. ‘ b. Tempe di Minuet the bride on the arm of her father|chance for a yery fine hope chest| morning to deliver a Jecture on high- , Mrs. Hughes’ Pupils | Afton .. Personal Leon Lasken and Herman Lasken Piano Solo: A Jolly Game, Biehi : Orma McCurdy Piano Solo: Flow Gently, Sweet ..- Spilman who came from the rear of the church and were met at the altar by the bridegroom and his attend- ant. which would go to the lucky num- ber. ‘The chairwomen of various gom- mittees were named at this. meeting. way work and the function of gov- ernment, EPISCOPAL GUILD OFFICERS. Lillian Josephine Anderson, four month old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emil Anderson of 407 Third Street passed away at, the family be Mrs. Katherine Baker presided Mrs, A. A. Jones was elected pres- . 5 * oY . Jes erson A at the organ anu Prof. Arturo _ BIRTHDAY PARTY. | ident of St. George’s Episcopal guild residence (last night as suresulliot Appear in Recital | Piano soio: Eairy: Polka, Spindler | Petrucci. played the violin obli-| Mrs. Ora L. Martin of 212 Rosser|at their last meeting. Mrs. Lee PRAT torre tereeea atl | Elsie Nelson gatos for the special nuptial] street gave a birthday party to | Bankston was elected vice president, | Steele, the tormey henterne ‘Mr. i an a, Spanish Dance i i friends last Wednesday | and Mrs. B. E. Jones treasurer. Other le acter The piano pupils of Mrs. Gene- music. The wedding march from| few of her friends Y | al rs, E 01 ei . and Mrs, Anderson. vieve Menard Hughes will appear |} “"; rt --_ Anon | Lohengrin was played asa _pro-| when she celebrated her seventy-first | officers will be elected at their next J ; . ‘ i b. Rondino Kuhlau | cessional and Mendelssohn’s Wed-| birthday. Carnations and green | meeting. in recital Friday evening, Jan. 12,) Isabel Humphreys i ding March as a recessional. Dur-| plants were artfully used for decor- ‘ i CITY NEWS ‘ at 8 o’clock at the high schodl au- | Violin, Ceilo and Piano Trio: +, |ing the nuptial mass at the offer-| ative effects. Mrs. Martin’s three| WORLD WIDE GUILD MEETING. a e ditorium. They will be assisted by| ® Zingara ..... Zamecnik| tory Miss Gertrude Ehr and Dr.| daughters served tuncheon at which| ‘The World Wide Guild of the First |©——-——————-® : ‘ a ew of Denald MrDonald’s vio- Jin students. program a silver offering for the ea i i -|Piano Solo: a. Pixies’ Drill... {Miss Ehr and Dr. Fardy ‘sang of beautiful gifts by het friends. | Miss Anaa Vaw Widet end Mic Ny-| tion. This announcement was made cebolarahip dart fund will be tak- |" Brown aren Marie.” 3 = bate f ib * dia ‘Smith will’ be teaders 3 this morning by internal revenue of- The following numbers will be| >- ‘In the Fields van Gael |" “ne bride wore a street dress| SUNSHINE CLUB ELECTS OFFI. | + Fe ficiqls at the federal building. CERS. given: Piano Duet: 2nd Minuet A’L’ Margaret Piano Sc’o Johnson mn Myrle Sma: Dorothy Pailaek Piano Solo: The Fountain van Gael b. Yesterdreams Helen Andrist, Kathryn Andrist At the close of the and Mrs, Hughes F Robett Larson Piano Solo. a. Twilight... Thome Silver Moonlight .......... Heins Ruth Gordon Piano Solo: a. Bathers’ Re- tein . Wi Strelezki irdman and a. Moonlight Re- When Luna Smiles_ Zamecnik | y. . F, Fardy sang “Gaude Virgo” by Novello and during the com- munion and the nuptial blessing of fawn colored duvetyn trimmed with beaver.. Her hat was of jade green with a white plumé, her gloves matchell her hat while her pumps and hose harmonized with her gown. Her corsage bouquet was a combination of Columbia roses and lillies-of-the-valley. Miss Elizabeth Ehr was attired in a frock off navy blue , taffeta with Imm ly following the. = redding time toasts were given. Mrs. Gross of Stebbins presided at the piano. Mrs, Martin was presented with a number The members of the Sunshine club were entertainued at the home of Mrs, H. K. Craig Wednesday after- noon. Officers elected for the com- ing year were: Mrs. _M. W. Neff, president; Mrs. J. C. Beck, secretary; Mrs. George W. Bernges, treasurer. At the close of a pleasant social af- ternoon spent. in sewing lunchcon was served by the hostess. sis? oe, Baptist’, church;wil]’ meet this even- ing\at 8 o’clogk at the home of Miss Gertrude Goplin of 519 Fifth street. REPORTED IMPROVING. » Miss Caroline /Gates, librarian ith the state. library commission, the has been.fil for the past week is. Teported ‘to be improving. Miss Gates has been suffering with an at- tack of imfluenza. SUNSHINE CLUB RUG SALE, The members of the Sunshine club ate holding a” sale of hit and miss Teg rugsat 408 Ave. A. _ Income Tax: Blanks. Individual income tax blanks for the year 1922 are ready for distribu- St. Alexius Hospital Herman Van Ress of Haynes, Clif- ford Erickson of Driscoll, Mrs. J. €: Chamberlain of Zap, Claude Peoples of Grove have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. P, R. Webb and baby boy of the city, Mrs. N. Ingram of Wilton, Master Edwin Lautermilch of Hazelton, Dan Kanke of Danzig, Alexander Huber of Dodge, and Mrs. William Smith of A Saving Year When you look back over 1923 next De- cember you will have good reason for satis- faction, if you look forward now and plan to save something every month in the year. A growing savings account is the best evi- dence of progress toward the worth while things of life. - mony a \three course w FRED BURBAGE CONDITION SER- | ./ : Beach. have been discharged from the Start a savings) account at the City Na- isis ie Consiger pete Rep. Ehr’s Daughter reals ast He served at the Bome wea hohe I us, F tile iag ant ‘arsenal ete ahr: hospital. : tional Bank now and keep ine ind see iolin uet uo" ye re ry és *, the bride’s parents, covers ‘red Burbage, who was injure: 23 le wee} ry ir " ” Pleyel Married at Minot| iy tsid to id percos \ | New Year's eve. when’ ac revolver | dence at 816 Avenue D. : Bismarck Hospital regular deposits. We pay 4% interest on sav- legro + . a was accidently discharged when he i Leo Strecker of Washburn, Rodvon ings deposits. .\~Andante--Rondo * Miss Catherine Margaret Ehr, EPISCQPAL SERVICES. shoved &t back into ‘his pocket is |~ Judge E. B. Goss of Minot, was a |Scheresky of Max, Hazel Hagel of ‘ May Semple and Adolph Engle-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John| Rev. Joseph Ryerson of Finlay, reported to be in a serious condition. | City Visitor today, Steele, A. Schuldheisz of Kulm, Mrs. ” shardt. z Ehr of Minot became the bride of | Ohio, will have charge of the serv-| Arrangements were being made this.” ix Peter Bratberg of Taylor, Harold Piaho “Sol 5 Joyce Moule Carrington Wedh« mornit ‘ ~ { ee, the“clerks at A. W. Lucai ny, tion, Gettleib Gebhardt of Merzi- Piano Soto. “A Curious Story {at 8:80 o'clock at St, Leo's church |LEGION. AUXILIARY LAYS PLANS ‘/RETUEN TO Ciry, |, | Bonuses tor the yeu see tee: eee aenn Noreen ce elieay Heller | of Minot.” Rey. Fr. J, J. Raith|. At » well attended meeting of the| Dr. and Mrs, G, R.. Lipp returned | buted, for’ in addition to a magimam cntered.the | Bismarck hospital ‘for Ideal Mazurka |Henry Joseph -B: ahan, ft tae 'y ) rosn: son 0! Mr. and Mrs.'J..H. Brosnahan of the. marriage service. Although Mr. Ehr is a busy legislator at the state capital he drepped his duties e the house chambers in order to bé present at his daughter’s marriage. - ‘The bride was sister, Miss Hlizabeth Ehr, ttended by her,|funds toward’ the proposed Legion the} club house. “With the dance tickets | ices at St. George’s Episcopal church next Sunday morning and evening. American Legion Auxiliary Wednes- day at Legion hall ‘plans for the coming year were discussed. It was decided at this meeting that the ayx- iliary members. should give a dance, by means of which they might raise fl morning for the patient to. undergd another operatiop. last night from Minneapolis, Minn., where Dr, Lipp has, been -attendi # medical élinte,. temporary seeretsry “of the Associa- je i, DISTRIBUTE BONUSES ‘Yeste phe, every member of. the” sales Gorrcshinne on»pates.’- Tiare. yout _ploay, aed Bow. call” Mr Me: Aday was a happy day for e ia given’an opyortunity to earn Spaulding of Turtle Lake, Mrs. C. F. Kaz of Lehr, Anna Docktor of Mar- jtreatment. R. H. Barrett’ of Dunn [Centersand J. R, Moffett of Douglas || have been discharged from the hos- pital : " g -Pederson-- Coming, “Under Two|-- Flags.” Capitol Theatre.

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