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Cb opto: “Tt ¢ BISMARCK | CLOAK SHOP “The Popular Price Store” OUR BIG 13 DAYS > SALE has proved itself the bargain sensation of the yea Here you will find ultra-fashion- able apparel at the very low- est prices consistent with good merchandising. This sale is your opportunity— TAKE ADVANTAGE, | Silk and Wool LDRESSES Style motives galore. Rich colors, lustrous fabri and Drilliant embroider! Dresses in siik or wool in wide variety of siyles and sizes. You ure sure to find one that will please you. During This Sale Only ~ $19.75 1 A special assortment of very exclusive models. =xcep- tional bargains, Prices Range from $26.50 $28.50 : $32.50 $38.50 COATS Wabrics, fur, and fashion are blended in perfect harmony in these new wraps. Kach model claims a smartness and distinction absolutely in- dividual. There is a wide selection in color and fur. Fur trimmed and plain, fur ‘cuffs and collars, fur collars only. ‘Specially priced at $34.75 | MUSKRAT FUR COATS Short, full-length, and three- quarter length models. Fashion's last word in luxur- iant muskrat coats specially priced during this sale at $119.50 This Big Sale Is YOUR OPPORTUNITY BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP Main St. One: et Bast of * Capitol’ Theatre. | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 Social and Persona Sart " | | Delphians Hold Meeting This Morning ian Chuptet met this morn ing at 9:30 in the club room of the McKenzie Hotel for their regular program, Mrs. Ritterbush, as leader made an excellent exposition of the Renaissance period in Drama, Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain showed how “Thé Commedia dell ‘Arte” influenced the then awakening consciousness of the people in self-expression. Sir Thom- as Moore’s “Interlude” was discussed in round ~ table, the point being brought out that the “Intertude” troduced the drama to the inside ar- rangement of housing, and was the beginning of the stage with setting. Mrs. Breslow reported on John H wood’s “The Four P's” and discu: the place of the spoken burlesque, antedating the story used by Buny- an in his writings, The Masque was exemplified by Mrs. Grady in a read- ing from Scott's “Kenilworth” de- scribing the masque presented by lo- cal talent in honor of the visit of Queen Elizabeth to Kenilworth Cas- tle. Moore’ The Shepherd” was read, * BEAUTY CULTURE TT 312 Mii St. Ist Operator, 8 to 12, 1 to 5. 2nd Op 3rd Operator. 11 to MMMM] =§ SHOPPE with the cast of characters taken by Mrs. J.C. Taylor, Mrs. Ebert, Mrs. D: , Mrs. Jansonius, Mrs. Moody, and Mrs, Penner. It has been voted that the next regular meeting of the Chapter in- clude a luncheon to be given in the dining room of the McKenzie Hotel at one o'clock, when all members, ac tive and otherwise, will make reser- ions for places at table. A com- mittee on arrangements for the lun- cheon has been named. A short pro- gram will precede the luncheon, the club deciding to take the hour of twelve to one, in place of the estab- lished hour of 9:30, in order to e- commodate members attending the luncheon, MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNC The marriage of Miss ira Lindeberg of Wadena, Minnesota, and A, C, Sorenson, head of the Sorenson Hardware Company of this ity, was announced to The marriage occurred August 27. in Min- neapolis, at the home of Miss Linde- berg’s sister. Miss Lindeberg, who lived in Bismarck for about a year until a few months ago, remained in Minngapolis at the hom sister during her erious and upon her sister's recover: RVICE Operators hours. or, 9 to “Our Methods Please.” Combination Service Marcell and Shampoo. .$1.50 AH Shingle Bobs 50 HARRINGTON'S Barber and Beauty Shop Phone BOW {I 2 TINUTUANVUTRUUULUURUU AULA The Schuman Garment The season’s smartest offering are these latest Schuman creation. and exquisite furs finest of tailoring. reasonable prices. surprise you. Schuman and Mink. 0000 ingly modest in price — exceptional values for women who appreciate fine things at The low price we arg, asking for these will Just stop in and see these new Fall models—slip them on—price them. And remember—every garment carries the label— your assurance of the greatest satisfaction. Quality fabrics such as Deldair, New Zelia, Velnewvo trimmed in Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Including values regularly priced from $79.50 to $129.50. To be sold me 90 to *69° The Sarah Gold Shop “STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ to Bismarck to tike up “her res- 8th. jidence. The Sorenson's are residing | temporarily at the Grand Pacific Hotel, and will soon be at home ‘in,| the Hughes Apartments. Mr. Soren- son has been in business in Bis- marek for two years. Misses Neilson Entertain At Dinner State Superintendent Miss Minni Jean Nielson and Miss Hazel B. Niel son, head of the Certification De- partment, entertained at a seven o'clock dinner at the Grand Pacific Hotel last evening, honoring two of | the out-of-state lecturers for the | county institutes, just closing. | Covers were laid for twelve. A} color scheme of yellow and brown, | was carried out in the floral decora- tions of yellow and russet chrysan- themums. During the dinner Mrs. Florence Davis read James W. Foley's poem, “An Old, Old Tune”, inspired by Mr. Foley's April visit to Bismarck to attend the Rotarian Convention. At that time there was a scenic blizzard staged, and “The Scraping of the Shovel on the Coal-Bin Floor” was the refrain carried back to Califor- nia by our poet of the Slope. A social evening in the parlor pf the Grand Pacific was enjoyed by the hostesses and their guests. | THURSDAY MUSIC CLUB MEETS The Thursday Musical Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. R. Tracy. After the business session an interesting Round table discussion on notation of music was lead by Miss B, Baldwin. The hymn of Ap- pollo, Hymn of Charlemagne and Crusadors Hymn were used as illus- trations, of the Development of Music. ‘ Refreshments were served by the ‘hostes EX-SERVICE MEN'S DINNER All ex-servive men who will attend the Armistice Night dinner to be given by the War Mothers and Legion Auxiliary are asked to sign the re- gister at Harris and Woodmansee by Saturday night. The ladies in charge of the dinner are very anxious to get an approximate idea of the number who will attend. FORMER RESI VISITS HERE Mrs. M. C. Budlong, formerly Se- eretary of the Library Commission, but now Field cretary for the Al- liance of Unitarian Women, her field covering United States and Canada, was in the city for a short time on her return from Helena, Mont., yisit- ing with Mrs. R. D. Hoskins and daughters, LEAVES FOR FARGO A. F. Bradley, of the Association | of Commerce, left this morning for Fargo in the interest of the Corn Show, but will stop at Valley City to attend the game between Valley City j and Bismarck High School teams. JOINS SOCIETY AT JAMESTOWN - COLLEGE The past week has been “Rush | Week” at Jamestown college, with! one Bismarck student becoming a member of Alpha Zeta Socicty, Mina { Melba Whittemore. TO AT D CONVENTION Mrs. E. C. Christianson of Garri- son left this morning for Jamestown to attend a convention of the seven day adyentists. STANDARD BEARERS MEET The Standard Bearer Society will meet at the hame of Miss Judith Rue, 516 3rd Street, Saturday November | 1D Rich fabrics — exclusive designs — Yet they are surpris- UGAAOAOEUAOUUUAEONEGGOOORUGAAAUOGAGOOOUOEOOEEAGERAUOOGOAOUAGAAUAAGOUAMGEAUUAATA at ESTAEQAENAATHONUOAAOUAEAOCUAAENAAUOUAUEAEUOUAOOEEVOAAEREEUUAUUAEUUA UGA ‘Phone 566 il i their daughter, Mr: present at 7:30 sharp. will have chargé of the meeting. U. Cc. T. TO MEET ~ There will be a meeting of the U. T, tomorrow evening, November 8; at 8 o'clock at Elks Hall, Preceding the U, ©. T. liary will hold their meeting. A dan and social hour with retresnments will follow the meetings. A large at- tendance is desired. TO ATTEND PARENT ME Miss Esther 1 Madge Runey attended a Parent her Meeting held at Regan to- which Miss Teichmann spoke. & ANNIVERSARY s. W. H. Webb obs ed their thirty-first wedding anni‘ family reunion dinner in the home of . W. Corwin. IT HERE FOR FEW DAYS . and Mrs, R. D, Flavin and ns of Fargo, visited for a ysat the home of Mr, and Zuger, leaving this morn- ing for their home. TO VIS! Mr. and Mrs HERE M. S. Loomis of Au- gusta, Kansas, arrived on the noon train to visit for a time with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Burton, 219 third street. There will be a dance at the Odd} Fellows Hall on Saturday evening, November 8, at which all Odd Fel- lows and their friends are cordially invited. Will’s Saturda Special Box of Flowers, $1.00. Oscar H. Will & Co. Phone 784-W. ELKS MEETING TONIGHT Regular meeting tonight to consider plans for Elks Show. SERVICE MEN Sign up at Harris and Woodmansee for annual Arm- istice Night dinner by tomor- row night. Special request War Mothers and Auxiliary. Old Resident Near Death “I had not eaten food for 10 days and was slowly starving to death Given up by five doctors, I tried bottle of M Wonderful Remed; which gave relief at once. Tam 75 y old and would ha died but for your wonderful me ine. The jaundice is all gone and I am gain- ing appetite and. strength ev day.” It simple, harmless pr tion that removes the catarrhal s from the int s the inflammation which practically all stomach, live! intestin ailments, including and appendiel One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by drug- gists everywhere.—Adv. Atchoo! Says Billy Boy “High time for high shoes,” decides Mother, when a sneeze brings down two chimney bricks from his castle in Spain. Off they’ll go presently, to choose a pair -here — attractively priced and smart as any young kindergartner’s heart could desire! “Holeproof Hosiery” for children. Arch ond's Bootery MESH BAGS ‘Special Your Choice At $3.85 A large assortment in all the newest shapes and patterns. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Opticians meeting the ladies auxi- last evening, informally, at aj | TEACHERS | hmann and Miss | | { ee IE BE BEE TRY HE BE BE BE BE Tt HE HE FE HE EE BE kk IE Ha a GP Peqstopopepepepstegepetefofcgepegegetcpegotegegel " PAGE FIVE All members are urged to be! ¢, Grace Cook} Cake for Dessert tonight— . Doughnuts for breakfast— and cookies for Tommy You will enjoy the afternoon twice as much after such a morning’s achievement. And it really is surprising how little time it takes to make good things to eat when you. use the new liquid shortening— Amaizo. Amaizo makes possible so many short cuts. For instance, you do not have to melt Amaizo or dig it from its container, or cream it—and it measures easily and accurately. Your grocer can supply you with MAIZO OIL Write for the free Amaizo Cook Book which gives many excellent recipes, and hints for saving time and labor in food preparation. Address: 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. New York -AMERICAN-MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.. chicago A.W. LUCAS C0. BARGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS SATURDAY WOMEN’S HOSE black silk lilse with elastic rib tops—a 75¢ value. Basement sale. Pair RUBBER APRONS all the best colors. 69c. Basement Sale 35c PRINCESS SLIPS. A good quality stripéd sateen new fall colors—$2.00 value. Basement Sale BLOOMERS real lingette, striped and plain sateen—all the best colors—$1.50 value. Basement Sale 98c « BLANKETS the Nashua Novelty Blankets warm, durable. Basement Sale $3 .50 MEN’S SWEATERS coat style, all wool, hard twist, good wear, guaran- ee $3.50 $1.00 OUTING FLANNEL a good quality white twill flannel, 27 +, ae ey) ou Q inches wide—25c value. Basement Sale—6 yards......... DUROLEUM MATS. Size 24x36. Assorted colors and patterns—a 75c mat. Basement Sale...... OUR BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT Sizes 214 to 6. alone Children’s Black and Brown Calf Sizes 111% to 2 Sizes 814 to 11 Sizes RBI tons ong dee tar eens aly y hia i oo iy 50 pair children’s Brown Calf Educator Oxfords. Sizes 8'4 to 11. Basement Sale for... Just received a new shipment of ladies felt slippers in all the new colors. Fine quality felt. 98c Basement Sale, pair OUR LINE. OF CHILDREN’S OVERSHOES IS NOW ” COMPLETE, AT SPECIAL PRICES. HEHE HTT HSE LTE BET SET nd UEOGEE TRH NWT HS WNT EDT TST ‘ee