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FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 st ; | ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PAGE FIVE ese ————— ———$—$—$——— evening at 8 o'clock in the chapel on Fourth street and Avenue A. Is ILL AT HOME Mrs. F. G. Ackerman is confined’ to bar home by. iimess, _ A.W. LUCAS CO. Saturday Basement Specials Avery good quality 72x90 Striped Sateen Princess Slips Bleached Seamless Sheeting. , 00 double hemmed and — shadow Our regular $1.39 value at ° proof, an exceptional value, at z $1.00 xtra’ Large Brushed Wool urfs priced regularly at from Social and Personal : 5 Miss Ellen Jager - |Booth Festival to Hotwship ry : i. Hostess at gr be Given Tonight . of For Club Members by Epworth League|} , Miss Ellen Jager entertained last] The Epwor sn League of the McCabe Aid caper evening at the home of her uncle,| Meth Episconal cnurch is spon- pes Frank McCormick, at a ‘pretty soring a “Booth Festival” this even- kVA for the members her bridge club. | ing in the church basement, proceeds Three tables were in play, honors go-| of which will benefit the Deaconess |} 4; mg to Miss Lyn Hegre. {hospital in Mandan, a Methodist Epis- ‘ch tet Decorations in tue St.’ Patrick’s copal ‘inatitution. The Epworth se z colors formed a pretty setting for| Leagues of the district, including or- phIDAY the affair. At the conclusion of the, ganizations at Benedict, Cleveland, i evening the hostess, assisted by her Makoti, Dickinson, Hettinger, Linton, The Light of Truth aunt, Miss Mayme McG ‘k, served) Mandan, Marma: Mott, McKenzie, i | i Lenten One lot of Silk and Woolen Sweaters for men, avomen and a course luncheon. Napoleon, Steele and Turtle Lake, 5 to $5.00, makes them a . Sr 2 ig anor have been invited to send delegates} Read Jn. 8:31-41, Text: 8:1. children, slip-over and coat kha ‘ht Mai ‘ - * °, and gifts to the festival. Townspeo-| And the truth shall make you » SUy i real bargain at the sale price of ‘HERE is the spring of youth in First Birthday of ple ate alzo invited ‘to attend Hind| _ free. styles, régular $4.65 value $1.00 = M your step when your feet are hap- pily fitted with Arch Preserver Shoes. You enjoy walking; you feel like doing things. The concealed, built-in arch bridge prevents sagging; the flat inner sereractth divisiong of the league] get intova tight place and imagine GOWns in all sizes, Gur reg. Mrs.‘ V. A. Yedger entertained] are in charge. a lie will get us out. Jesus dared ular $1.19 gown, at Honey? afternoon celebrating the, pis ee ey { to speak and act the truth and was +19 gown, seeseses first birthday anniversary of her son. Mrs. John Fle n free, though he died for truth, Bight babies and their mothers were The Pharisees were indignant at TWENTY-SIX OTHER SPECI ALS FOR SATURDAY rangea aud games will be played. Ke- truth alone can muke us fre By * i : : al Pretty Party 17 wie Grit werved.? Theihisd| carelessness ‘or ‘wrong. doing. We dren’s Stockings in all sizes, Cc colors black and tan, reg. 75¢ give to the hospital, Meditution—Dare we believe him in SonIs Celebrated |" scrignetui program has been ar-| his promise that the truth and! Men's Outing Flannel Night g 5 aha aa Heal WesN Gils ¢ | value .... uests. i i if that they | Busse: decorations were used and| Hostess at Dinner Wehdaen did they uot Wave Apes: i sed " | the table was centered with a birth- For Buick’ Dealers| bam for’Father?/Every man must 4 a sole prevents pinching. Here is real foot day coke lighted with white candles. make his own liberty, no. matter Fifty New Ladies’ Fancy Tea . , A prettily appointed course luncheon —- how free his forebears. ft comfort, combined with the best of | was: served Mrs, John Fleck of thé Hughes) one that committeth sin is Print Dresses : Aprons ; as : During the afternoon the ladies apartments entertained Inst evening! servant of sin. If 2% man abide in " ‘ style. ‘ played bridge, honors going to M: with a 7 o’clock course dinner in Christ—he shall know wh: Stamped’ on fine quality ; c. W, pettizen and band Lynn oe Fi caumieact Mr. W. Cy on le or true and obeving shall be. free. Made ef Fine Quality striped Halted colors, white, ¥ i a 3 ‘argo an . lemens of Min-| i rs Fre chid, blue preit; eee ¥ received a number Of/ jeapelis, Buick automobile dealers,| “1, Ascended the mountains, | and Crepe, also beautiful | ®TCe™ orehid. blue Kichmonds Booter, y rig incl RESO who are'in the city for the automo-| Went down the valleys, © visited The : : 50c . i ; FATHER-SON BANQUET AT SEN:| bile show. The table was prettily de-| Manufactories, she, commersial,, mar; assortment of Flat : : : TINEL BUTTE ; caamule — The first annual Father and Son|guils formed the centerpiece. Miss | oereredive halla, but T sought every- Crepe Dresses; made Dainty Little seit tey Fleck of Mandan. assisted in in newest styles ted in yellow and whiee and jon-) snrered their judicial’ courts and i} \ Banquet. at Hentibel Bette Wedn where in vain untit I entered the|] day evening was attended by abo rving. : ‘: r 86 fathers an The guests wers| Covers, were marked for Mr, Mc-| church. It was there as1 Mstened trimmed or in con- Stamped re oe ble which formed) Millan, Mr. Clemens, Mr. Lyle Gray:| Vyeing ‘principles of the Gospel of trasting colors; values Panta Dresses . an ‘F’ under a, canopy ‘of streamers.| Dr. W. L. Diven, Mr. Jack Fleck and) Christ ug they fell from Sabbath to s Ay : ; F The. decorations carried out the| Mr. John Fiec! t f th ne to $22.50; all at one Ages 2 and 4; colors, pink, 1 schgol colors of green and whi a Seer Meccaed why cAwiceloa Waal { blue and rose; all made up : The, Bomgeeustionst Ladion Abd soc) BM EVENING. paucanatie” ea price and ready to embroider : ciety, .91 the dinner, rchestra EVENING #4 s ing yetSuc| A. card’ party from 8:30 to 10:30| Prayer—O Thou who ure the Truth, 3 rane abd ings weve enoyeu Sul A cra pari, from, #9020 30:28 Prayer Th Wiehe in rath For Saturday $1.95 7 the speaker of the evening and had; evehing when thé Modern Brother- no matter how promising fal: e- | qeeeneene ) 7” as his theme, “Do Your Best.” Hie trate cits eusettatwen Solis: oe may 5 erenuesy ee Only Huck Towels J i in eir regular meeting. Tesh- ring our e 'S ac! ’ “ % address was especially well received) rents were served. An’ unusually | , sea, may we Keep intact our in- With :fahey colored border We're going to dress up for the glorious large number of members and friends | * herited liberties, let us never, we! COMMUNITY . are_in attendance. Honors in the! pray Thee, endanger them by tol-| There will be a regular meetin card games were won by Miss Bertha| erated | Amen. : the Woman's Community Council in| Allen and Miss Jane Woodworth. (Copyright, 1926-F. L. Fagley) | the rest room of the Masonic Tem-{ 4 —_ = | ple at 3:30 o’elock Saturday uft ENTERTAINED FOR NIECE | See the three new Maxfield noon. ‘The speakers will include Mi Mrs, Frank Nichols entereained a " Helow' Kater of the Beate ipeberenl Thursday evening in | Parrish Pictures ee ete js Association and Dr. 3 5 Miss ; i liams of the state depart Senders. The evening was spent in-{R March Ist, on display a public health. All members formally and a refreshment course) Webb Brothers. ed to be present. was served. ——e ENTERTAINED FOR DAUGHTER td i % Mrs. Fred Kant, 606 Eighth street, y. F SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success- Springtime. * and hemstitched hem; colors, white, with yellow, blue or ° pink border 49c Bright ties, colorful hat bands, fancy hose, shirts in high style novelty patterns, gloves, and Oxfords in new ,tones to harmonize with your smart spring outfit. SUITS AND TOP COATS must contrast brightly against the green of spring. These are a few of our best sellers. Lovely New Tub Fabrics Suggest Springtime, Sunshine and, New Frocks. Every day brings new shipments * to the Lucas store frem finest European and American factor making a collection that is as gay and refreshing as Spring itself. These new fabrics will inspire with edtertained 11 little-girls Saturday| visiting in Bismarck for two weeks, afternoon in celebration of the birth-{ has returned to her home in Bald-; : day/or her daughter, omy e win, fully treated. all sorts of ideas for your own and your children’s Spring wardrobe. MENS two butiin BOYS' Four - piece Fe untheon was served at the conclu- Se Phone 311 < 3 = 4 ts - 5 LON > SUITS—- 18 pier Bo staat atemaen Hm Sate] ue ant en i pr.cuana'n westrnat.[i) Rayon Crepes | Radioux Chiffon Ginghams double breasted sack | \yaecTan, grey, blue and day cake. ‘The honor guest received Priscoll were In ti Richmond's Bootery These new additions to | With its beautiful silky nch Ginghams_ in check SUITS — Blues, greys. | jayender | e a number of beautiful gifts. pees and visiting the auto show.!! Sat, Evenings by appointment. is ‘ finish’ : 'd light and 5 d and small plaid effects make and -pin stripe blue- 4 3 VES TONIGHT the wash fabric world ee oe ee eee” gay practical frocks for the serge y _.., SURPRISE PARTY | spy Noha vee aam. ia Ae : z ium colcrs interpreted in home, lake or school; . 0 ; Beet tomlin ame phil ey rerb 74 blty” ton “berital days on. business, z make attractive, practic- checks, stripes and nov- 59c.a Yd 2 : arty Wednesday evening at Sirs Maapen;tbisieraning, tor Minneapolis. TYR “Mf. E. BOLTON al frocks for spring and elty plaids, this fabric ER J 8 to $35 $1 5.00 jome in Burnt Creck. The occasion FOR SHO Ee will be a favorite for Tub HERE -FOR SHOW ; ~ ; Arita wie @aniic . = ran tinghams i i é ing ee eteceay rcande Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Solenberger of Osteopathic Physician ae ey ide range Sport: Frocks; 36 inches nena! Pn : : spent. At midnight a luncheon was! Underwood are spending the week se dinial oes. ow of rich colorings wide Se hed tant eplars: ps YOUNG MEN'S two and TOP COATS — Grey cserved. Sighs end jin Bismarck at the auto show. 16 4th St. lolephone = $1.39 a Yd. $1 39 a Yd 29e : Yd three button sack SUITS tweed & novelty weaves a «tot VISIT IN BALDWIN H PARENTS OF SON ‘ Bismarck, N. D. Shas . b cnn ’ IC a ° —Navy, capri, brown a * Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stitzer and son,! Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson, city, and grey worsted 22. 0 and - o, Mr, and Mrs, Helmer Pear-i sre the parents of a son, born today Fine quality of domestic Madras Shirting in A ep Meo iS Te IRTINGS.—-2% ‘strstr. 49¢ YARD |) $200$35 | $25.00 ” » have returned. ——, - rived a _ 4 froma visit with Mr. and Mes, Andy) RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS TUB Crater ane tira sts chess note bien ha . e Peterson of Bald Mrs, ¥ Stucke has retutned i oi from a -al days’ visit in Minnea- 4 BUSINESS VISITORS HERE .. | polis ‘ : y . seat et “stanton "and Jone ee, MISTING EE abu : e P One Stoup A Rare Opportunity to Buy | HERE YOU WILL FIND THE ENTIRE i a be uy nh a . , a , 4 Bete at eae Me. Leupp ia na:| is visiting in Bismarck with friends.t / : » round toe Hats That Excel in Value i NEW LAYOUT. a ditor and Mrs. Fuerst is treasurer ——_ | \ and spiked \ USE Monee eebniee HERR ON BUSINESS heel; comes} % is —a J. J. Garrity of Wilton is trans- in Patent or em . 70 INITIATE | _,| seting business in the city today. | Tan Calf; a For . DAHL CLOTHING STORE ‘ The regular meeting of the Order Ce mee very clever, H f the ‘Rainbow will, be held. tomor- VISITING HERE | lever, 3 seine ening at 7:80 o'clock at the| Mr. and Mrs, Hans Nelson of Wash- nent, fitting Saturday Riciaseaesisih nemae of Hanonle Temple, “Initiation. of new butn are visting in the city. : Selling rs mens ae MOFFIT VISITORS MBines AAG " ‘ RETURNS FROM VISIT Mr. and Mrs. E. Porter, Moffit, are c. it its, Ellen Holton has, returned attending the auto show. $ 4 9 5 . > fro ‘alkirk where she has spe) ereterarry. ° a ‘ - BIBLE CLASS MEETING = the past week, the guest of her Pér-) 1, Togular weekly Bible class of ir, : : pe }the Walther League: will meet this ; Greationsiof Pe , GUESTS HERE —_———————— Mr. ond Mrs. J. H. Mantz of Ana- — ; i SMART! j Nationally moose are spending the week-end in| 4 2d Pumps of Know! Bismarck, guests of Mr. and Mrs 0! - fine Black R As 0, Johns : HATS Satin, Pat- Creators it a —— ‘RLKS MEET TONIGHT : ent Trim, A of the B, P.O . * style that is held this even- ONCE Very good looking are ye Ae Ce ey of officers wil g i] these felt hats in tailored adapted for ne 1 Felt _— tas Geert mode. dress wear, ©. Ribbon Hats TORN Re THEATRE HERE ON BUSIN! . Ay New Tams_ Oak Buff Pred LaCari_ of, Hall Brothers, f L Blue, Grey Sizes AA t Off-Face. Bri Wild Hone: Matinee Every Day At 2:3 bangs Wye oe Ag Serer fe : Beige, Green a . " sed Cr ae Phantom Hed ARES REY uy arieaeine See the three axfied! ; piptuinbd Backs Black j TONIGHT — FRIDAY and SATURDAY ae ponen Pictues 94 released | a '| With ribbon: bands, oth- 7:30 and 9 o'clock 44 on March Ist, on display at; ieee j ‘| ers have flat feather or- he le Webb Brothers." i some { naments. . _ Paperhanging, Panel Work,: : . ‘ ‘ ng : “ei Textoning; Painting. Call FOR RENT BORRESEN’S : Rubber Pe ue Palm Oli fe Lo? ae Oldsmobile Sales Room at MILLINERY Tr psod aim Olive A PRINCE a expiration of lease.. || Ske ae dui Gloves ‘ooth Paste Shampoo OF A erg 4 landan, N. ° ~ Cc Cc Cc ' : as 25°PAIR 35 29 PICTURE The love story of a. beckoned from the side-lines. sae Bicagi ee | ee ne ' Piver’s Hind’s Honey Listerine dashing prince, who By a ah 3 . Se ° Face Powder : and: Large Size sportsman when_ his colder Saturday - Foot Specialist Almond Cream i sean he ee 79° Assorted 25c Talcums : SURGEON CHIROPODIST ‘Comfertable Feet Are One of Nature's Greatest Assets. Regardless of what the trouble is, you can get relief. Corns, Bunions, Callous, bee lag Club Nail, Hammer Toe, Stone Bruise, ins, Broken Arches, Tired Burning Feet. It will pay you to sée Dr. Hollen- hoch, a graduate of the Northwestern Institute. The: ‘New School of Chiropody, ho FREE EXAMINATION. | NEWS PICTURES Acsop Fable, Comedy , AWob ‘ba