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- , FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1993 ers, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Cy JlgbeRHecNA HREM UENUDUCeMNOReNNOUUENEAUUEOMeM NEU UTeOuUUEUUEGAUU EGON RCNORECARUICENOAUOGNTOUEUEGOUNECUOEHAODENEEUOEELUUOCUOUECUOUTUODOTIERUTEQUUCHNAOOTONYEEESDEREDE sUUTUAUUUENEACASALSUNEENNGaHUEduUendUeonsupuenatntegennegdueeutuUetansteDuneeuuUeuNaseeNNgesNUTRANUTANUTERUUECAUUQedNUteNTOeeNOUeGQUECAUUCEUUUELUUH OU NTUOStAnosteennnttt January White Sales | Sale Starts Saturday, January 20, 9 a. m. . <<< iinneaval GoM nucweereaey Hees ' | S ° 1 d | been visiting since Christmas, with |Mr, Doerr’s parents. Enroute home ’ ocia an | they stopped over in Jamestown for ' P. { 1 | a visit w.th an aunt of Mrs. Doerr’s, \ ta 5 ft 0" \. feet ersona | Mrs. Arthu O'Hern, ae | AMONG CITY VISITORS : Musical Club Gives | G. R. Canfield, of Regan, Ole An- i derson of Plaza, William Stern of ‘ | Fargo, Ray Craig of Lisbon, J. M.! i ‘BO, y ig 0 5 Interesting Recital Stewart of Linton, Mr. and Mrs. P.| a ane, Hansen of Hazelton, Matt Whelan of | The members of the Thursday Mu- | # A + sical club met yesterday afternoon | Forbes, and A. D. Nelson of Grafton at the home of Mrs. W. L. Smith, | Were among the city visitors toda: members were present. | 7 *. Taylor, president of the} ABSENT FROM HOUSE ed as leader of they program | Representative Anderson of Bur- those taking part gave a. leigh county has been absent from | i seer a. {the house attending the funeral of biographical sketch and representa- tive music of the American com- } his nephew, Andrew Falkenstein who | was killed im Mandan Jan. 15 by a| hNumbere of the program were: | c#e-in of the aide of a gravel pit. This sale is your sale for we have intluded in it something of interest to every woman. The young girl who ae Be tee ee nalnd of the Sis ax Town wit motaer | loves pretty Underthings will find this event as much to her advantage as the homemaker who takes this oppor- een) “ea kata nery Scrat ms" "Miss Blanche Gustafson of Wash- | ' Arnot. | Y ‘ _| burn was in Bismarck yesterday etch Of Daniele Mas AL ds Baus | ath nero heel MaaCemn GUNERTEOn who has entered the Bismarck hos- pita] for treatment. Miss Gustafson | returned home today. ; tunity to outfit her household linens. Fortunate purchases of crisp new merchandise make extraordinary value ¢ possible and greatly increase the attractiveness of displays. / Muslins, Sheetings, Sheets and Pillow Cases 1 duet--“Love, the Fair Day”) iels)—Mmes. Bauer and Schef- h of Beach—Mrs. French. —“The Year's at the Spring” h). “The Sleep That Flits on, LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mr. a Mrs. Scott Cameron and John Cameron left last night on a 4 A sar (Caen EMG Interestingly Priced. pee eee cccepenter)—Mrs. J | buaineds te pte Minneapolis, Minn: sly x Pianc—Noeturne in D Flat—(Weil) | Vane dyes > Pe BoNe FOF # week Yard Wide Wide Pillow Tubing ohn Hugh i aia H + Cee 7 h of Ross--Mrs. Schoelkopf. 4 taxInG IN LEGISLATURE Muslin Sheetings ce Bleached Pepperell al-—“The Japanese Maiden” uli ;: fea) = ; Y. 5 ubing, ' (Gaynor) —Mrs, James Hyland. | ay ater et thet eens 8 £0" EL 4.4 Fruit of the Loom oe Bleached Pepperell parva fo. Cc Sketch of | Chadwick—Mrs. J. C.| sentative: apendlie a steSC ace (El Muah | Sheeting, i J 1 3 i ntatives, is spending a few days | y | ad Cc | 45 in. Bleached Pepperell Taylor. here taking in the legislative ses-|F¥ per yard C | peryard......., ni Vocal—“Bend Low © Dusky Night” | {0 Eee oo ara opn 9-4 Bleached Pepperell | Tubing, ‘ (Kroeger)--Mrs. R. Morris. i Fi 4-4 Lonsdale, Mus- b é H 3 c : Sketch of Dennee-Miss Rudge. | | COMPLETES SG 5) ee oe nae 22¢ | Sheeting, 55 | Per yard .....{.. ? ve iah Lord Song”e-(roete) | CO" HE FY lin, per yard..... | peryard........ CI i. “8 Pequot % 43 c M cheffer. | ee |= 4 ‘| i -4 Bl | Tubing, per yard. ; ae ead WAS | pleted ean anes Fi 4-4 Daisy Muslin, 1 9c | an cotter Pepperell sive peo elbe are (Neidlinger)—Mrs, R. A. Tracey. | seturned to her h M y per yard ........ i : 60c inp 5 eA Vocul—“When I Go With My Mo- ely a | peryard........ | 81x90 Standard Quality ther to Chureh”-=(Bond)—Mrs. H-| ° WOMAN'S ‘CLUB MEETING Berkley Cambric No. 60, | 8-4 Bleached Pequot Sheet- | Sheets, 0. Wray. | Phe Woman's ub-Wilt meet per : | ing, | each ° ue path ie aie-UMatenlt) | meet tu 2 . 9 ec aa ; ! A ean RSae Mine Hie | morrow = on at 3 o'clock at the Varta: civeisiers es Cc | peryard.,,..... C | 36x45 ‘Standard Quality Piano _solo—Waltz-—(Zameenik)—| home of Mrs, W. F, MeGraw of 310 ic No. 100, | 9-4 Bleached Pequot Sheet- | Cases, ane Worvia. | First street. Berkley Cambric No. » | ing | each ~ Cc At the close of the program re- | ——_ per 35 1 . 62 aor etic é freshments were served. H ARRIVES FOR VISIT arden Cc per yard ........ Cc 81x90 Pequot $1 65 e Evan Thomas ed last nigat it at the home ' | from Minot for a v: Lady U.C. T. Elect | cr’Mr. ana Mrs, WF. Jones, Officers for Year| TO CONSULT PHYSICIAN pia | Miss Winnifred White, a teacher At the last meeting of the ladies| gt Sterling arrived in Bismarck to- y of the U. C. T. of America !‘day to consult a physician, for the coming year were Those to hold office are: GUEST OF DAUGHTER Evelyn Brink, lady president; | Mrs. Pat Tobin of Mandan is the Webber, lady first vice| guest of her daughter, Mrs. Felix | Mrs. Mary McCord, lady! Ulmen for about a week. resident; Mrs. Lillian | hee Bleached Pequot Wamsutta Cam- eeting, brics, per yard.. .33c per yard ........ 64c oo ae DAINTY LINGERIE Priced to Please You. New Envelope Chemise Crisp new envelope chemise, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. All sizes and are valued up to $1.96. January White Sale, eac’: : $1.95 Crepe Gowns Fine quality cotton crepe Gowns in white or flesh.. Plain and figured : crepes. Our regular $2.25 and $2.48 Gowns. January:White Sale, each $1.69 Many other items not listed a Envelope Chemise Philipino Embroidered Daintily embroidered in eyelet, solid and punch work. Bodice and chemise top. Regular $3.95, $4.95 and $5.50 values. January White Sale, each $2.98 Gowns |: Sheer and Dainty Sheer and dainty Gowns in white and flesh, trimmed with “hemstitching, filet lace and filet medallions. Fresh new stock specially price for our January White Sale, each $1.98 White Petticoats ‘ Double white sateen and twill petticoats in fine quality, highly mercerized materials and erfect tailoring. Regular $3.48 and $3.75. egular and extra sizes. January White HERE FOR ORR FUNERAL H. A, Patterson of Mankato was in Bismarck today to attend the funeral of Robert Orr. el Martin, page; acey, Mrs. Lillian Smith. John George, executive and M committee. Installation of officers will take =NDING FEW DAYS HERE . Luete, formerly of Bismarck, the second Saturday in Febru-1 but’ now of Minot is spending a few | days in the eity. , _ Red Cross Makes CONFINED TO APARTMENT, Mrs. i. Patterson is confined to - Report for Month | her aartment in the McKenzie be-| cause of illness. A report from the office of the Burleigh county Red Cross shows | that a tctal of $200.89 was spent dur-| Mrs. U._B,.Underwood left las! ing the month of December, 1922. Of | night for @ visit with relatives in tais amount office expenses required | Minnesota, ; salary of the social worker Satin Bed Spreads At —- Reductions. Bedspread. Special... PSs 7D Herapread, Special... 4.99 Redswrend. Special... BO-DO Bedspread. “Special. $4.7 Bedspread,” Special... D415 fietrpread, Specat... $5.35 TO VISIT RELATIVES 8 clothing and shoe$ $30.96; soldier re- claims which came before the ap-| ney of Fargo, was a business caller perl beard had been adjusted, one ; here yesterday. | n reeeiving a check for $417, a = | rating of 15 percent disability dat-/ Mrs. E, J. Schultz of Washburn | ing from date of discharge. A tu-| is spending a few days here shop-| bereular man received a check for | Ping. | $415.20 to cover the period for which ———— compensation had been previously ainallowed! Mrs. Syverson \ 5 se ee Sale, each Passes at Home! " College Glee Club Appears Tonight| One of the events of the evening will be a concert and program given by the Jamestown College Men's Glee club at tae Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. The'@lee club won the universal | applause and was received with en- | . » | thusiasm when it appeared here last With the same director, Prof. . Ringenberg, Avith- ‘practically the same’ personnel, and with addi- tion of Miss Elizabeth Muncy and Miss Rose Strutz, soloist and pian- ist, the club this year is putting on 4 a stronger program than it gave last season, The Glee club is,composed of stu- dents from the department of music Peres at the college. ALUMNI PLAN BANQUET The alumni and former students of the University of North Dakota will give a banquet at the Grand Pa- cific hotel on Founders day, Feb: 22, this being the fortieth anniversary of the university. The alumni and former students of both Mandan and Bismarck and those attending the session of the legislature with their wives or husbands will be expected | to attend the affair. A committee of university men in Bismarck have the banquet in charge. M, B..A. OFFICERS HERE. Supreme Secretary of the M. B. A., E. L. Balz of Mason City, Ia., State Manager M. D. Anderson of Fargo, and Field Worker Lounsberry at- tended. the M. B, A. meeting last night. After the regular meeting a social time was enjoyed. The M. B. , A. officers will be present at the \ meeting of the Mandan lodge to- ‘ night. 5 ' GOOD ATTENDANCE, AT PARTY There was a good attendance at the card party given by St. Mary’s (aan Sewing Circle yesterday afternoon at K. P. hall, Mrs, B. A, Woehle won high score. Hostesses at the party were Mrs. Frank Andrist, Mrs.-O. E, Anderson, and Mrs. Elmer Brown. At 4:30 o'clock luncheon was served >. by the hostesses. ‘TO ATTEND MEETING. Grecery compa: at Valley City, “Teturned yesterday from ' ‘ | é | ~ | and stenographer $71; civilian relief,” CONFINED TO HOME | | _F. E. Titus is confined to his home | , lief $63.71. | with an attack of gripe. sea During the month it was also “ : coaueae | : reported that two compensation! N. C. Young, a prominent attor- { 1 ' { Henry Duemeland of the Bismareh Grocery company will leave tomor- row to attend a meeting of the Bis» marck, Jamestown, ‘and Valley City | C. Doerr: and ghiter) Mrs. M. Syverson of Driscoll, wite | of Mr. Syverson, a well known far- mer of near Driscoll, passed away at their home Thursday’ morning af- ter an illness of several months. She j = was 62 years of age. Funeral serv- | ~ ices will probably be held tomorrow. Boys Scouts Supper, this) evening,. Six o’clock, in the | Methodist Church. The public jinvited. ~ “Never Fails” flour makes good bread. Try a sack for | your next baking. { J. R. Bryan Taxi. Phone 1100. Prices as low ab the| lowest. Supper will be served in the Methodist Church by the Boy Scouts, this evening, at six o'clock. — SSS R. 8S. ENGE, Do Ph. C. r Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 TYPEWRITERS snake rented Typewriter GREAT. REDUCTION IN ORCHESTRA DANCE . MUSIC. s i| The McKenzie Orchestra announces a one-half rate for their 5 piece orchestra, .00 per hour. When play-) P ne eg town hotel and vel expenser extra. 4 Write, Wire or Phone for 4 gervice. $2.75 Pretty Lingerie Materials Specially Priced Lingerie Batiste 36 in. Lingerie Batiste in a mixture of silk and cotton. A fine assortment of dainty patterns. January White Sale, yard...:.... 69c Lingerie Charmeuse 36 in. fine quality lustrous charmeuse in flesh or white. Regular 95c quality. 7 5 January White Sale, per yard.... Cc 36-Inch Nainsook Three fine qualities suitable for gowns, underwear, etc. Specially priced. REGULAR 25c QUALITY, special per yard....... se WV! ‘REGULAR 35c QUALITY, special per yard........... Aaya: 28c REGULAR 42c¢ QUALITY, | i 8, special per yard...... resis BOE 4 36-Inch Long Cloth Long cloths are. always useful in many ways.’ We are offering: tw6 fine numbers, Special during our January White Sale. REGULAR 25c QUALITY, special per yard..........6...06. 19c REGULAR 35c QUALITY, | Ei _ special per Ns Oe arc iscurinel 28c at i) S Indian Head 36 inch Indian Head. Special during our January White Sale, ell San eneoues 28 Cc White Poplin 36 inch fine quality White Poplin ‘for nurse’s uniforms, middies, etc. Regular 75c quality. Janu- ary White Sale, per yard ..... ' ...59c 9 LINNO CLOTH 36 inch Linno Cloth in soft or linen finish. Special during our January White Sale, Middie Twill 36 inch Middie Twill in a qual- ity that will give excellent serv- January White Sale, per yard Galatia Cloth White Galatia Cloth in best quality made. Regular. 48c. January White Sale, per vard was... 0.85 33 Cc 54 Inch Tricotine 54 in, White Tricotire in an ex- cellent quality for skirts, etc. Regular $1.98. January White | re ee ee $1 39 Table Linens, 72-Inch Linen Damask 72 inch all pure Jinen Damask in three $2.35 | fine qualities. REGULAR $2.95 QUALITY January White Sale, per yard. REGULAR $3.75 QUALITY January White Sale, per yard 3, fn REGULAR $4.50 QUALITY January White Sale, per yard. * Derryvale Linen Derryvale Linen including all pattern cloths and napkins, special during our January White Sale at -Y, off regular price - 72 in. extra quality mercerized da- mask in_a fine range of patterns. ‘Regular $1.25. January 98 White Sale, per yard........ Cc Wash Cloths A good quality medium size Turkish Wash Cloths, white with colored bars, Mercerized Damask . Sale, special each...........,+- 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL MADEIRA LINEN ebb Brother '\ | “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” MN MIT TD Damask Towels, Wash Cloths 22-Inch Linen Napkins 22 inch Linen Napkins to match Damask. REGULAR $6.75 QUALITY ‘ January White Sale, per doz... $5.35 REGULAR $8.50 QUALITY $6 75 January White Sale, per doz..... e REGULAR $9.75 QUALITY January White Sale, per doz..... $7.75 Turkish Bath Towels 22x44 heavy quality Turkish Bath Regular 65¢ value. Huck Towels Fine quality Huck Towels in plain white and white with blue or red. borders. Regular 35c quality. Janu- uary White Sale, . CACH sees v ee ceveesceeseece 28c Absorbent Toweling Two fine qualities absorbent Towel- ing that sells “regularly tor 25c¢ the yard, January White Sale, , per yard ......... ee teees te 18c “ TT TM