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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE " PAGE FIVE A. W. LUCAS COMPANY FRIDAY “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” SATURDAY Basement Remnant Sale Every Department contributes to this great Bargain Event, Starting FRIDAY. All Odds and Ends and Broken 'Lines of Merchandise will be placed on Tables in the Basement PRICED FOR A QUICK CLEARANCE CAST SELECTED PREPARING FOR DINNER maNGE Mary Cayou has been selected} Preparations are under way for the! the part of “Dulcy” in the| Masonic dinner dance which will be Class play of that name, to|given at the Temple tomorrow even- resented at the Auditorium on| ing. The committee is preparing to 4. Othet seniors included in| make this one @f the outstanding so- | the castaretas gollewer | cial features of the affairs preceeding | mith, Duley's husband-—Ea,|the Lenten season. The same cum- | : *| mittee sponsored a most successful party early in the month and plan to make this even more attractive than the’ former ty. They promise | arl Benson! some surprises in the way of fenture! valine George] dances. A number of get acquainted Angela Forbes. . eve Boise] affairs were introduced at the former | Schuyler Van ~ Dyck—William Ifill-} dance which proved very-popular and ‘ man. successful. Mis: to pla Gordon Vr Scott. William Parker, her brother— Livdahl. C. Roger Forbes... .. { YG Mes. Forbes. ... ald Tom Sterrett........... Richard Day -——— Vincent Leach. jeorge Knowles} R. N. A. DANCING PARTY FOL- 31 Patterson vy. Alfson LOWS BANQUE | rank Robidou| The committee in charge of ar! rangements for the banquet to be! ENTS CLUB' MEET-| given Monday evening at the Grand| ING re Pacifie hotel by the Royal Neigh-| Mrs. D. J. MeGillis was Jostess to|bors, at announce that provi-| members of ‘the Current Events club] sion has heen made for the enter-| yesterday afternoon, at the home of|tainment of the husbands and gen- daughter, Mrs. J. G. Wallace, 318] tlemen friends of members. All are| Park Avenue. “Cifrrent Events were] invited to attend the banquet and} + from “Our Own Country.” An in-| following a short busi meeting | teresting paper upon “American His-| of the order, dancing will be enjoy- toric Homes” was given by Mrs. C.}ed as the committee has engaged | A. Burton and “Our National Parks”| a splendid three-piece orchestra for| were very ably described Mm a weli| the occasion. | prepared paper by Mrs. W. C. Cash- — | man. “America” was sung at the], ENTERTAINS MISSIONARY | Henry... CURRENTS EV. close of the afternoon's program by SOCIETY v the members of the club. The Catholic Women's Missionary Vasryess ‘| Society was delightfully entertained LOCAL GIRL AT ABERDEEN by Mrs. James Curren at her home Miss Louise Huber, a member of] 223 Second Street y. the Jamestown debating team was at] noon. The time was spent at pro- Aberdeen Tuesday evening and de- ere ve Whist. Prizes were won by bated with the team upon the ques-! Mrs. W. G. Murray and Mrs. P. Perry. | tion, Resolved: That the United] At the conclusion of the game de. States should, recognize the present] jightful refreshments were served by Soviet jan government. The/the hostess assisted by her sister, da k s had the negative | yfiss Vivian The nex side ¢ er d2 tol. The} mecting of the soviety will he held,| other Jamestown team won in de-| iarch 26 sterday after. | Silks, Woolens, Linens, Ginghams Draperies, White Goods, Curtain Nets "hy PRICE Toweling, Wash Goods, Outing Flannels bating theysame question, the same evening at Jamestown over the Abert deen team upon the ‘affirmative by athe same decision. HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB ‘Members of the Hy-Lo Bridge club were delightfully entertained yester-| yo, day afternoon by Mrs, T. E. Ploma- sen at her home on Thayer Street. Honors at bridge were won by Mrs. Moyer and Mrs. J. I. Setser. e! refreshments were served ‘Yby the hostess at the conclusion of the game, SSTS AT BRIDGE DINNER ) T. E. Flaherty and Mrs. J. H. Healow of this ity went to Mandan last evening where they were guests at a charming bridge dinner given by Mrs. J. B. Rovig, Mrs. F. G. Thorpe and Mrs. W. H. Williams act- ing as joint hostesses. POSTPONE FOOD SALE The Catholic Lady Foresters haye AY BRIDGE CLUB of the Wednesday Bridge | e delightfully entertained | yesterday afternoon by Mrs at the home of her sister, Cole on Park Avenue sister, who is here from Minneapolis was a substitute! guest of the club. Honors were won! by Mrs. J. L, Bankston. Dainty re- freshments were served at the close | of the game by the hostess. TAKE APARTMENT | Norman Ness and family have tak- en the apartment rece vacated by Mr, and) Mrs. H.C. Bierke at the Person Court. Mr. Ness recetitly came to Bismarck, taking the position formerly held by H, C. Cornish. Mr. and Mrs, Ness will move into their! apartment, Saturd | STATE PRESIDENT ARRIVES Mrs. Frankie Lyman state president of the Degree of Honor, will be in Children’s One big close out lot black and colors, all sizes, fine ribbed. Some are f: ioned, most all have seamless feet. c Better buy for the year’s supply for every child. Basement sale Men’s Sox . Wash Dresses GINGHAM, VOILE and DOTTED SWISS DRESSES neatly trimmed ORGANDIES, BRAIDS RICK RACK. , Values to Basement sale price 50 Women’s Silk Hose SHOES SATIN and DULL KID, SPAN) = HEEL PUMPS, BROWN — and BLACK OXFORDS with Military or Low heel’ in Calf and Kid, Novelty two tone pumps and MARTHA 95 WASHINGTON Low heel house ox- => fore qu to Is are included in one big lot for clear 511.00. High Shoes BLACK and BROWN Kid and Calt- Y Postponed their Food Sale until -|the city this evening to conduct the urday, March 8. The sale will be}regular meeting of the Degree of held at the Hoskins Meyer #tore on| Honor which will be hed in the A. that date instead of March 1, as had]Q. U, W. hall at 8 p.m. been planned. ALL FIRST QUALITY. Full Fashioned, light weight and heavy silk hose, lisle spliced feet, lisle garter tOps. Phoenix si $ skin shoes with MILITARY and CUBAN HEELS. A wide range of sizes in this lot. Values up to $10.00. c Also several pairs of RADIO BOOTS in Women’s and Children’s size: | Children’s Underwear Black and colérs, over 300 pair silk plated and silk lisle sox, good looking, good wearing. Basement sale...... Cc WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Plain ‘white and embroidered hand- kerchiefs, broken lines of 19¢ to 35¢ values. Basement sale............ Cc —— COMPANY A. BANQUET . VISITS IN MANDAN The special drill and banque Miss Otillie Heckenliable of this}duled for tonight for Company A. city Spent*the week end in Manuan,}has betn postponed until Monday | visiting with She returned | evening at 6:30 —- ON E \DED VISIT . IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Ohristena Robidou, mother of Mrs, C. V. Anderson has joired|Mrs, Arthur Bauer has gone to Min- the North Dakota colony in Scuthern|neapolis for an extended visit with hose in plain and drop stitch, black, brown and few light shades, $1.85, $2.00 g $2.25 values at this popular p Women’s Cotton Union Suits . J scaaintie.cemeeer om ee Tike (Gan @eninek | WOMEN’S GLOVES : Light weight fine quality cotton, bodice top and j i CITY NEWS | Judson. ; : 2 CLASP FABRIC GLOVES Duilt up shoulders, shell and cuff knee styles, reg- Broken lines of ribbed cot- —_Seminke “Work On Home All from our regular stock of 75¢ ular and out sizes, ribbed cotton union siuts, low ton underwear, most all | 5 eh SRNR Rast bien cto Mee sion Rise gouteectors; sroipine: | gloves. Chamoisuede in black and 35¢ neck, sleeves, knee and ankle lengths, some with C sizes. Basement sale price.. C Bismarck ‘hospital, February 27. ]which they are erecting in the 700|f_ COlors. Basement sale........ Base long sleeves. Basement sale price.............. block on Fourth Street. The founda- Bes tee ves) easement age Ill At Home a tion was started for this home last ° ( e a | Zeph Hollenbeck, son of Dr. and] fall, Due to the splendid weather, 4 Mrs, J, B.,Hollehbeck, is quite ill] work has been resumed this week and | REMNANTS ? = el bs Notion i able j at the ¢amfly home om Fifth street. the: frame work will soon be com-| ; omen S 1 0 nion ul S * aoe ree pleted, ** \ \ One lot of Ribbon and Lace temnants, different old ® : ‘ Sc See lengths, all at one price. * : 0 RICK RACK‘: BRAID : 5 2 a = ‘ a nots tea in Ge oer aa ee oie ee Teepe nos-|f in basement sale, Each............ MS 1 Cc The “Kayser” $4.50 suits have good quality glove ¢ , morrd) Poe, Washburn; Herman ‘Rahm, Veo ere Krem; EF. B. Lerug, Pollock, S. Carnival Postponed Christ. Nicklas, 'Parshall; | Hi The proposed ice carnival has been} Rnines, Regan: Mrs. R. E. McC postponed indefinitely because of] jough, Regan; Harvey W. Rob the weather. It is hoped. however,| Douglas; Fred Kempf, Garrison.| * “x to have it later. Discharged: Theo. Fregien, Kulm; ¢ Mrs. John Simonson, Taylor; Mrs.| Returns Home Roy Mathinson, Mandan; Gottlieb| Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman has Breftling, Venturia. been discharged from the St. Alexius hospital where she has 2) mea cate been receiving treatment following f Ag THE MOVIES ! | ees eee i today, Re wilf be concluded 10-1 pital for. treatment: Baby Jackle| me, ke CHILDREN’S HOSE SUPPORTERS Black and white of a well known make. 7 Basement sale price. .< Cc Look for the Unadver- length suit and one lot mercerized sleeveless knee length suits in pink and white. Basement sale. THOUSANDS OF REMNANTS, OF LACES AND RIBBONS ATT LESS THAN HALF - PRICE, YOU MAY FIND JUST WHAT YOU NEED AT THIS other items. Basement sale price silk tops and fine lisle and mercerized bottoms. y A “Carter” make silk stripe lisle, sleeveless, knee $ Thread, pearl] buttons, mer- cerized darning cotton, haiv pin cabinets and dozens of Cc Extra Sales Girls to give 2st hay veal me tised Specials GREAT SAVING SALE IN THE BASEMENT. ' Prompt Service Four meadow larks were seen “on the state, capitdl grounds yesterday, 4. and a flock of geese flew north yes- p terday aft€rnoon, There are plenty of northern’ ducks still here. This is: said by observers of bird habits to, be the most unusual winter, birds: breaking all traditions of the. past. written by a prominent author, Booth Tarkington but is played by a prom- inent cast of best liked picture peo- ple, the principal characters portray- | ed by Ben Alexander, the boy who had to choose his own father, Irene Rich, the wife and mother, Henry B. Walthal who didn't understand his| boy and Rockcliffe Fellowes who fi ‘ t II " Play Basketball d o 16 | 4 Boys of. the lower grades meet eae father's place iw the Reval tonight for two pames ay the sym- jit aie nasium of the Roosevelt school. -4The boys from the Will school witi| 1, «the Comnoh tem ot | meet the St. Mary's boys and the| , J. The Common Law,”-the screen | Richholt boys will play bhe Roose, | versio” of the nével by the , well; Toll bore) Practices Me.JR008e-| known author, R. W. Chambers, which kept aig the past week and the| CPens two dfys’ engagement at the | Capitol Theatre ‘on Monday, an old} games promise.to be hard fought.| problem is presented in a new way— StAlexius Hospital the ‘problem which often occurs in| the: life of wealthy young men of| Admitted to the St. Alextus hos-| whether to choose love ‘or fortune. Bargains for Friday and Saturday --- Main Floor Departments WOMEN’S SILK HOSE BLACK MESSALINE SILK _ LINGERIE CLOTH Phoenix high spliced heel, full fashioned, medium weight : ial val t $2.25. 36 inch Lingerie checks and 32 inch crepes, new spring silk hose. $3.00 value. Quaker all silk hose $3.50 value. ae eae ee valve ba #2 a sae $ 1 a 75 alr. an en ri 2 5c : ain floor. lenpricey ge See fag {ofa oor) ee 7 ~ MEN'S SILK HOSE - ‘| PILLOW TUBING LINEN CRASH 42x45 inch, good soft finish. —~ 3 5 c Extra good quality of pure linen crash toweling, limit 10- pital for treatment: H, G. Ritchle,| esutiful Corinne. Griftith has the|fy lack and colors, extra good $2.00 value. : * Main floor.) Sale price.. yards to a customer. b city; Sidney eapen Mandan; | iesding role as Valerie West, an ar-|™ (Main floor.) Sale price............... fe ialaee 69c ( ) i, a (Main floor.) Sale price, yard......... nolee chin 29c 4 George Weinhandel, St. Anthony; | tist's model, while’ Conway Tearle| \ : — 4 Mrs. Matt Wetzstein, Glen Ullin;| i. jer employer and lover. i | rg , PEPPERELL SHEETS ILLINERY nna istiansen, In: a - t . M ER 4 bertand Carl ‘Witman, Elbowoods, DON'T FORGET CORSETS ; 4 4 Discharged: Mrs. Homer Waiker,|_.The Methodist Ladies Aid’ : i Hazelton; ' Miss: Flizabeth Tabbert,| Food and Apron Sale, Satur-|j Thompson and Gossard, up to date styles, Values $7.50 to. | Ready made sheets. Everybody knows this brand to be | A special lot of early Spring hats in all-shades for Miss Dodge; Jacob Madsche, Kige ; Mrs. ‘ceorge Kuntz’ “aibmarek, day, ch Ist, at the Bis- Mrs. Reinhald, Bobler, Wishek; s,|™marck Food Market—Sale be- ay), Gale oud Ay pean aN Sidi $3.98 ‘Gan palsaaren sizes on sale at........ $ I 59 t cela iticed a deo pus thia cone eEae Pats 23 $5.00 { Helland, city; Miss Emilie Renner,| gins at 11a, m. | ¢ : ‘ - - - _ 4 IDoCcTORM ERO Tan ||” NOVELTY WOOL CHECKS — | .. PEPPERELL SHEETING STRIPED LINGERIE CHARMEUSE q DOCTOR M. E, BOLTON i 54 eh yee checks for the new. dresses, New spring 8/4 Bleached sheeting. This quality will never be Hi dpa gee aces eet ee oa ¥ . 08 pp tees P D. sage ae 240 | t in floor.) of athe Avets Sicisiehel». ¢'aj8°3 ken 2,35 2 (alain flor.) Sale price. val d Beh 59 Cr ite Se) Dyk toces a < GREE J ecu Oe 69c.. 119%, 4th St.

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