Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923 PAGE FIVE A | Social and © ___ Personal | About 300 U. €. T. Families Enjoy | Annual Picnic 36.in.. PERCALES Standard Peggales in light Summed patterns. New ucsig..s 1 5 DRESS VOILES We offer a collection of dark serviceable dress voiles suitable for aprons and dresses. Cc Per yard in new designs for Ford Day only at per yard Between 25: United Comm 1 300 enthusiastic al Travelers and ended the big U. C. their familie featur Td, cand Fr erty, Wm. C. Buse! mbers of the ual picnic. ad pame pn r the children in addition | to the fine ea feature the d. ong t vd attend- made nd ran tgn whieh to a pile of peanuts from they snatched two handfuls to their base. Paul the winner of the neck ul bar; for boys ie and Robe f candy in the for girls noor, the first pri w from the ages of ten to twelve Thelma Barney won the h was given as second pri s closely fought by nts. second which consi: doll, the second be- | In the running slow | committees in | program for! that was packed with fun | s for the old folks } rls! Urs. DL with eaps, the of peanut bar! jut scramble which | | becn elected pre He ind frst tended the noon day luncheon at the the ; ville, som h 5 st in at the luncheon. Mrs. George Washington of Ceda y husband claim ct kinship sjdent wi ON {USIASTIC AFFAIR A representative group of Lions *, Ambright of Wa st at the R. W. n out-of-town guest jtion, will speak ( ar Hill, near Nashville, Tenn., has lent of the Tenne di see Federation of Women’s Clubs. th the famous American general rame he bears. OOOO son one of fifteen United States repre sentatives at the Conference of Educa before the meeting ate superintendents and at an conference, Fox, rural school ins will represent the state at th on to be held tomorrow for the dies of the club, This is a bridge at which time ladies will bé n opportunity to become acquain and enjoy a delightful afternoon. The committee in charge hopes that there will be a big attendance, a complete All aboard for Bismarck [ | | Bring The Whole Family FORD DAY Wednesday, June 27th. All the “Ford” owners—and hundreds that are not—will be in Bismarck on that day. welcome at this store. Meet your friends here. Use our telephones, store your parcels here, This is “Your Store,” where you accommodations that we have for our thousands of out-of-town f: riends. can always feel at home. Your visit, at this store, on Ford Day, will be profitable, too. with flowers, rib- bons and hand work. Your choice Riberye We Bought a.Wholesaler’s as you can easily tell when you see the values. They’re slip-ons and Tuxedo styles. Fancy knit weaves; also combi- nations. Women’s and young ladies’ sizes. Choose from these two groups. We want you to feel and many other kid doll and Marion Jensen won the | iy ol? abi) naa A) ae Summer Hats y TERS High Grade Corsets Dolly was awarded the bottle | : OS) cr nos ete ae S ock of SWEA mae ; : i: i tonie piven as the first prize | Se ail About three dozen Hats in this spe- Sainte ‘ die cels es ee ee went ae i DE WINE LHe sewadiliby iAvaig | Guadeabyathorcomtittestinichnine vat cial offering. Black and_ colors. And we bought them at very low prices and “C- Jae fo Mines eects cnan the iat Ghustey aGlnbiton ae the Beautiful Pattern Hats trimmed 8 back lace styles. Fine materials including fancies. Only small dnd large sizes left. Your choice in t ge on poon attendance if possible, in order that A aehtenithe : .U. I as this first event may be a real open- 5 seh the Dollar weceived the, DISTRICT MEETING OF WOODMEN| ing of the Country elub season for SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Group No. 1 Group No. 2 Gingham Dresses beautiful silk parosol as a reward| People from a number of the near-| the ladies. Armand tock first place and na bathing helmet in the race for ladies over the age of 18; Mrs. as the second prize, In the rowing for the la- dies bottle her co grand finale for the eclebra- * two baseball games of nine s, the “Leans” won from the played during the e players, + Charrier received the bottle | t by a score of 13 to 10. Another) s he egg | by towns will attend the district con- ing.; cisco, C es proved highly enter-| Confere o the spectators as well as tional meeting of the Annual [a oyed, AT"END EDUCATION MEETING M on the out 25! 1 be taken in at this oll is sending about. fifty s and other places will presented. ; Following the meeting refresh- nts and a social time will be en- if M'nnie J. Nie lent of public ss Shirley Fox, ector left on st sup- struction, and rural school in- rday for San Fran- attend the world on education and t a- ye) Education Association. Miss } ON WAY TO WEST COAST ector and Mrs. J. W. Riley left i ing on No. 1 for rancisco where they will attend utional Educational Association June 28, July 6. tion Mr. and Mrs, Riley will return via Los Angeles where Mr. Riley has a brother whom he has not seen in forty-two years. They are routed to visit Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha and St. Paul om their return trip. GEO, WALLACE DEPARTS George Wallace of the Tax Depart- ment of the Western Union telegraph company who has been enjoying a vacation and business visit in @Bis- marck and vicinity for the past four4 for New duties in After the conven-j COATS We recently bought a lot of Coats from a New York manufacturer at practically our own price. They’re all in the popular sports and utility models. All sizes, 16 to 48. Tweeds, ‘camels hair and wool velour in plain and fancy plaids. Your choice of any of them at $12.75 Russia Crash Toweling The old fashioned absorbent Towel- , ing. Just the kind suited for the farm kitchen. Wears hetter than any other kind. 10 yds. for $1.25 White Dimity Checks 86 inches wide. For waists. dresses and underwear $1.45 $1.95 Bungalow Aprons Well made cover-all house aprons of light percale in new- est models, trimmed with har- monizing colors. Another ex- ample of our value- giving ability and service. Special For Ford Day Choose om These Suits In these three groups you will find simply wonderful values. Two and three-piece suits, well tailored and nicely trimmed, All new models. Three special groups. $14.95 $19.50 $25.00 for Misses Very pretty styles of fancy Gingham. ‘Trimmed and made in the newest models. Sizes 8 to 14. Your girls can easily have an extra dress at this price . Overblouses Popular midsummer styles just received. White voiles and dimities. Daintily trim- med with lace or fancy $1 50 e bandings . Children’s Bathing c 40s ‘ Most of them are worsteds. Trim- med with harmonizing stripes. Special at 95c Bathing Caps Of rubber, for Women and Women’s & Misses’ Pants, FIBRE SILK PLATED Children’s Misses. Each................ ia : ° 1 : ‘ t . makes a big hole in the household budget. Food prices Rither tight knee or loos |” DB @ HOSIERY Tennis Shoes Handkerchiefs have not come down but continue to soar skyward. knee with lace trimming. Pair. . They all want them for Metab’ vinlie eubeolinead 5 c i Shredded Wheat is always the same price, in -good times aie : For Men and play tees, 8S aan] Hlondhepolists, Each, only...... ; and bad times, always the same high quality—the most Boys’ Union Suits Wiis ‘ a ‘in white and Handbags - real food for the least money. Cut out the expensive foods Summer weight balbriggan, 50 brown: We offer a special group of leather Hand- for a while and eat Shredded Wheat with milk or cream. Short sleeves. Knee length.... Cc dine saan GO Te ha ae Dee $1 .25 bags. in assorted styles $1 : 50 Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk make anourishing : Ce TTT aaa scorer nee a ca eatin ccs Ce ! meal at a cost of afew cents. To make a hot dish pour hot Summer Vests Soya sl an fete White Canvas Satin Ribbons milk over the Biscuits. Delicious with fruits. It is ready- Sleeveless for Women. them in brown only. Ex- Pumps Beautiful assortment of colors. Widths cooked. * Summer weights. Each........ 19c traordinary values , No. 5, 7 and 9. 10 . ; at 50 For Women. Good as- Special per yard LUC ) TRISCUIT is the Shredtled Wheat crecker— per pair....... Cc sortment of sizes. Cuban es + Niagara Falls, N. Y. _ Saves time, saves. fuel, saves money ‘Help The Farmer By Eating One More Biscuit Each Day.” ‘ at per yard I9c | We oes als for feu, ey Wedge Pate Shop with the crowds at at ‘ord jay only, eels. jucas. at each...‘... 50c Special ....... 98c OUR STORE IS FULL OF SUCH VALUES AS THESE. YOU SAVE WHILE 2 real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, ° ‘ or Baby eo 8 Shrcited Wheat wih guruew booklet, "Te Dress Ginghams ae ee $2:98 Visit Our Happy Way to Health,’’ issentfree on request. A Z UNI heels .... ry poy Way: Always in the lead with values, we Fr : 1 0 S 2 CTI O IN fF 82-inch Dress Ginghams in ‘or Women ome " ” % The Shredded Wheat Company offer Mee Giacds and Hes First-Step” Shoes IC : A fine quality of summer gauze weight in all styles and sizes including extra sizes for stouter women. For Infants Infants’ soft kid Shoes. In black or brown. But- This section wil demonstrate clearly to you that we are real leaders in “small ware” as well as in the bigger YOU SPEND, HERE. . * “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center”