The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923 ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “‘Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center’’ . Select From These, SHOP GIFT ARTICLES NOW - at Special Prices and SAVE SINE and under ~pyr q cng THIS SALE OPENS _ BATH SETS “> tloths atch, >ink DECEMBER 8 cloths to match Pink, Blue and Gold. Complete in Christmas box, at l wes You Can Well Afford One of These FINE Woo. DREssEs When You Can Buy Them at These Prices _ YOU CAN SAVE From ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF PILLOW CASES 45 inch pillow cases. Em- broidered and_ scalloped in colors. Two cases in attractive Christmas hox This Group You really must see these dresses This $19.85. assortment is a wonder- at $8.85 to appreciate them. They’re ful value group. It includes the of Wool Tricotine, Twill and Wooi _ new straight line and Coat Style Jersey in brown, tan and navy. dresses. Of fine wool Poiret Twill Bead, braid or embroidery trim- with the popular new embroidery ming. This group includes Wo- trimming. Colors, mostly brown ‘men’s Misses’ and Junior sizes. and navy. Women’s and Misses’ Former prices range from $10.50 to sizes. Former prices were from $19.50. : $27.50 to $39.50. URION SUITS | — CHILDREN’S. SLEEPERS WOOLEN SUITING nid) suits for boys At 85c each these are extraordinary bar- 54 inch Wool mixed suiting in dark and 1d. At 85c per suit | gains. Made’on the order of “Dr. Deh- medium grey, “Navy ‘and Khaki ‘Color. 1 bargain and hard ton’s” sleeping garments with feet, to keep For many purposes, men’s and boys’ the kiddies warm. shirts, skirts, ete. Per yard 85e. FELT SLIPPERS ~* A hig line of Comfy house sli and Pull- man slippei All colors and many styles to chocse from O(L VESTS | ‘WHITE OUTING FLANNEL ell Known “Carter” | A heavy twilled quality, well fleeced and ¢= ous half yvool, mak- | pure white. The ideal cloth for night” shi Nice and soft. gowns and baby wear, * ' » tim warm. = 85¢ 5 yards for 85c. HANDKERCHIEF ASSORTMENT In this assortment you get 10 gifts for 85c. Women’s embroidered handkerchiefs in white‘and colors. You can select any 10 you want, all for 85c. j WOOL CHECK’ SKIRTINGS Fine quality, 54 inch skirtings in dark checks and plaids. These were formerly as high as $5.00 per yard. A wonderful bargain at $2.85 per yard. BATHROBE BLANKETS Patterns and colors suitable for men’s ov women’s Bathrobes. Complete with neck cords and girdles. A mighty fine Christ- mas gift at only $5.85. £ OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Women’s big and roomy Night Gowns of well fleeced Outing flannel in, flesh, blue, yellow and orchid, Sizes 88 to 44. Very special at $1.85. SPANISH COMBS Beautiful new styles in the popular large shapes. Red, Green and Black also combination colors. NDKERCHIEFS nas gift suggestion. rith new style initiai , assorted. ‘They’re SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Pretty things with Pom-Pom and quilted insoles. Suitable for gifts. Lavender, Rose, Copen, American Beauty and Black. Sizes 814'to 8. Special $1,85. stripe girdles. Dain- | table for gifts. At to find a more prac- ady. ; MIDDIES wh known. “Jack for tgirls¥and young i ior At $4.85 rgdins. PLAID BLANKETS Well napped cotton blankets. Size 64x76. Pretty plaids in Rosé, grey and blue. Buy several pairs while you can get them for $2.85. SPECIAL HAT ASSORTMENT | Fall and Winted Models-of Velvet in black and colors. Also some’ sports models trimmed with yarn, * Assorted styles at your choice. $3.85. SWEATERS Childrens brushed wool sweaters in red, tan and brown. A splendid gift for children from 2 to 8 years. ' JCAS:COMPANY | ‘sumer ae . oF ee ) Sen 4 Ps chilla Coats will make a 1—“Hummer” Mechanical Train... .$1.05 na fine gift for infants 1—Mechanical Toy Re (Sf from 1 to 3 years, Spec- 1—Doll ... 0.0... ts 25 jal value. . 1—Checker Board f 1—Dqll Bed ....... % $4.85 i : e TOA Ae ese pee yd meee 05“ -~m VRE és § & evra ‘ PAGE FIVE Social and i Personal |Give Surprise For | Mrs. Edward Walsh A surprise and farewell party was | given complimentary to Mrs, Edward Walsh of St. Paul, Minn., who is leaving shortly for her home atter being the guest of her daughter, Mrs, ‘rank Orchard since Mrs. Asa B: evening. The party was in the nature of a handkerchief shower and decorations were carried out’ in Christmas colors, miniature ever- gicen trees and holly effecting pret- j ty ornaments about the house und on [the table when the three course luncheon was served, The evening was spent by the ladies in listening to musie and playing cards, BUSINE! VISITORS | Former State Senators Fred Mees {of Mandan and R. W. Frazer of Me- an county, here on business last ‘night met and discussed stirring in- | cidents in the legislature a few years ‘ago when they were members, States Attorney T, H. H. Thoreson of Dunne Center also was here on business, | MID-WEEK BRIDGE CLUB | The Mid-Week Bridge club was en- | tertained at the home of Mrs, John | George of Fourth street Wednesday | afternoon.” Decorations abowt the | George home were charmingly car- ried out with roses and chrysunthe- jmums. Mrs. Ralph Penner won the | honors at bridge. Refreshments were aorta during the afternoon. SEAL SALE OPENS TOMORROW | The sale of Christmas “seals for the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis Association will be opened tomorrow | morning at 9 oflock. A large corps | of assistants among the women and children of the city will help in the | selling of seals, the children cover- j ing the residential districts while the women of the Community Coun- cil will cover the iness district. | eee LARGE CROWD ENJOYS CONCERT | A crowd that filled St. Mary's 'scnoo: auditorium enjoyed the band concert given by members of the Boys Band last evening. The young- jsters made a fine showing in their Jensemble numbers and also with |their solo and duet work. | STANDARD BEARERS The Standard Bearers Society of the Methodist church will meet Sat- | urday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Misses Clara and Hilda Hultberg, 611 Sixth street. The program wiil be in charge of Miss Hilda Hultberg. STOP OVER FOR VISIT Mr, and Mrs, H. O. Monson of Center stopped over in Bismarck last night ‘n their way to Montana where they will visit with relatives und friends over the holidays, CITY SHOPPERS Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Taylor of Wing, Amy M. and He Ward of Stan- ton, Mrs. G. F. Barker, Miss Ruth Barker tind Miss Edith Van Deventer of Golden Valley are spending a day or two in” Bism: shopping. BRIDAL COUPLE RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Wardel Sandy have returned from Chicago, Il, and the Twin Cities where they spent their honeymoon, and are making their home at the McKenzie hotel. Mrs. Sandy was formerly Miss Lillian | Boelke. | MANY ATTEND I. T. L. Twenty-one members of the Bap- tist church were prese yesterday at the meeting of the L, T. L. when plans fo’ hristmas were carried out. ars. vas are also being made for ant, T. 1. demonstration which will be held uc some meeting of the W. Cc. T. U. CALLED TO FERGUS FALLS Mr. und Mrs. S. E, Nickleby left | for Fergue Falls, Minn., yesterday | where they were called by news of | the death of Mr. Nickleby's brother. | They expect to return after the Chistmas holidays. GOING WEST FOR WINTER | Miss Mubel Bohn of Carrington who has been the guest of, Mrs, .Al Hendrickson over the wegk end ex- pects to leave tomorrow for Los Angeles, Calif., where she Will spend the winter. MUSIC CLUB REHEARSAL Members of: the Thursday Musical | club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Eltinge Theatre at 4 o'clock | following the matinee for practice of their Sacred Concert program. GIVE LUNCHEON | The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will give a luncheon Saturday noon at the Bismarck Food Shop; also sule of Christmas goods, and lunch during afternoon. ANNOUNCE DANCE Custer encampment No. 16, I. O. | 0. F. will give the second of a series jof dances at Odd Fellows hall Sat- jurday night at 8 o'clock. Refresh- | ments will be served. | MRS. MEADE IS HERE | Mrs. Thomas Meade of Minneapo- (lis, Minn, formerly a resident of | Bismarck is spending several days in | the city. ‘ MRS. ANDERSON IMPROVING ; , Mrs. Theodore Anderson who is confined to the Bismarck hospital a3 | @ result of a minor operation is re- | ported t6 be improving nicely. | ee GUEST AT OLGEIRSON HOME | M. G, Hagen of Painted Wools is |g guest at the home pf his son-in- \law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, G. Olgeirson for a few days. ON BUSINESS ‘VISIT Se Edward O. Darat of Minneapolis _ and Henry Johnson of Taylor stop- ped over, in Bismarck today for a short business visit. , Mrs, ©. J." Nelaon of Coleharbor elwas a city shopper today. ot

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