The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 5

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N FRIDAY. MARCH 12, 1926 Pretty Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs: Kenyon is Given Thursday at | .Hosts at Dinner for | Grand Pacific Hotel| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Halloway Judge and Mrs. Sveinbjorn John-| _ Mr. son and Mr.-and Mrs. Benton Baker | Mandan. Avenue, entertained last eve- entertained last evening at 7 o'clock| ning complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. | course ner at the Grand Pa-| Ralph Halloway of Man Mrs.! cific hotel. Candles and flowers were| Halloway, before her marriage last! used on the attractively appointed) week, was Miss Gertrude Reynolds of |, table. Favors and place cards were| Bismarck. | in the St. Patrick's colors. Jonquils and roses were used for: Covera were marked. for 26, Guesta| decorating. The color scheme was) were members of a club of which the’ carried out in yellow and white. and Mrs. Jack Kenyon, 417 hosts and hostesses are members. | Mrs: Arness Hostess al Whist on Thursday The ladies’ auxiliary to the Patri- archs Militant were entertained last evening fstoning the regular meet- ing by the president, Mre. K. C, Ar- Whist was played, honors go- Mra, J. low and Mrs. F. L. » an out-of-town guest. % A course luncheon was served after irs. R. E. Carlander a: hostess. a ARMOUR MEN HERE A. nielson, manager, and Geo. B. Di ond, buyer, for the Armour & Company: packing plant at West. Fargo, were in Bismarck today. This was the men’s first visit to the Cap- ital City: jee coming to this state to take’@harge of the Armour plant. The cémpany’s business at the new plant is-showing a steady growth, cording to Mr. Ison, and becau: of the saving of time and the high net prices received for livestock at the Fargo plant the livestock grow: ers of the ‘state are taking advantage of the closer market in larger num- bers each week. The visitors plan to return to Fargo tomorrow. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mm. ©. C. Raaen of 718 Ninth street éntertained seven euests Wed- nesday celebrating the seventh birth- day of her daughter. A six o'clock dinnér was served from a table dec- orated with pink baskets filled with candy and green. shamroc' Games were. played during the evening. Elizabeth received many pretty gifts. STATE W. B. A. OFFICERS HERE A special meeting of the Women's Benefit Association of Maccabees was called last night at the home of Mrs, F. L. Brandt.to celebrate the visit of Mrs. Anna,DeMare: Fargo, state commander of the organization. Mrs, Frank Dow of Mandan was also an out-of-town MUSICAL CLUB MEETS The Thursday Musical club met terday at the home of Mrs. G. E. gree! rs. J. Hu Jed the round table discussion o! Daa ical Orchestral Music,” and illustra. tions were given on the phonograph. Luncheon was served at the conclu- sion of the program. U._C. T. LADIES MEET SATURDAY ‘The regular meeting of the Ladies’ * Auxiliary of the U, C.-T. -will-be held at 4 o’elock eaaeanig afternoon, A pot-luck supper will be served at 6:30, Initiation and dancing will fol- low and all members are asked to be present. §. A. YOUNG PEOPLE TO MEET v4,,4 meeting of corps cadets and can- “idates for training colleges will be Id tonight at 7:30-o’clock at the; $ Salvation Army hall. Adjutant Brewer of Fargo will speak. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO & E. Bjorlie, state school inspector. left today for Chicago, Ill, to attend the annual meeting of rth Cen- tral Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary schools on March 18, 19 and 20. cs ENTERTAINED GUILD MEMBERS Mrs. W. E. Cole entertained the embers of the St. George's Guild terday afternoon at her home on Park Avenue. . IMPROVED AFTER ILLNESS Frank Leiboe, who has been con- fined to hig home for several days by illness, is able to be out again. * DAUGHTER BORN ‘Mr. dnd Mrs. John Nordstrom, who reside near Baldwin, are the parents of a daughter born last evening. SON IS ILL Sidney Hoffman, so! Mrs, John Hoffman, his home for the pat ‘WERE YESTERDAY Joséph A. Bosch of Linton was transacting business in the city yes- terday.’ f Mr. and en ill at ON BUSINESS: Emenuel Bibleheimer of Braddock transacted business in the city yes- terddy. FORT RICE VISITOR Miss Roberts Gwyther of Fort Rice was in the city yesterday shopping. Through Bus from Bismarck to Mandan Auto Show for 25c. - The Weather Partly eloudy tonight and Saturday: rising tem- perature ridge ‘was played after dinner, honors going to Mrs. J. W. Scott.|: Qut-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. B.Caytwell and Mr. and Mrs.) Halloway, all of Mandan. { Whist Party Given ny Mrs, John Karasiewicz entertained | last evening in her home, 409 Thit- teenth street, with two tables of whist. Mrs. Clarence Dosler and} Mrs. Paul R. Pecht won honors. A prettily appointed course lunch- eon was served at the concl: @ games. The hostess wi by her sister. PARTY LAST EVE! The Girl Reserves and H were entertained last evening i Presbyterian church parlors at an informal party, Goria by Mr. and M 3. MacLeod. The ev ning was nt with games and music after. which refreshments were served. ~ at { BREAKS ARM j Richard Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Wilson of 208 Rosser,| broke his arm while practicing in the; high school gym Wednesday after- | noon. The arm is: fractured in two places. TO GIVE PER TONIGHT The Epworth League of the M Cabe Methodist Episcopal chure will entertain tonight with a supper in the church dining room, The pub- lic is invited. JUVENILE M. B. A. TO MEET The Juvenile M. B. A. lodge will hold its regular meeting Saturday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the instructor, Mrs. K. C. Arness, 710 Avenue D RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Harry O'Neil has returned from California where he has been spend- ing the winter. Mr. O'Neil’s home is in McKenzie. WOMEN’S CLUB TO MEET .... The Women’s club will meet with Mrs. B. 0. Ward Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. VISITING HERE Mrs, Frank Streeter of Linton Is spending the day in the city with friends. _1§ ILL AT HOME Miss Esther Bremmer is confined to her home with the scarlet fever. 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Try Page and restaurants. a ls { | | ALL-BRAN New Arrivals Spring Hats Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s $2.25 $1.69 $1.39 Easter Novelties : 5-10- 15¢ Easter Cand; y i Eggs, ib. pais 20c , Saturday Special > Lib, Hardie - Raber Our Tae, Try Us First—We ha i; 2 ‘ | Very new is the use of leuther trim-| by Mrs. Karasiewicz| "i of this glove, Natural pheasant and | pencock feathers are Rees and Mrs. Farold Keller, is ill at her home with the mumps. bekah lodge will be held at 7:30 OL-TI ME sanitary methods Now the insecurity of the hazardous “sanitary pads” has been ended. every and all social or business ex- actments in peace of mind-... any time, any day. times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! ending ALL fear of offending. FEATHERY _ a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE o'clock this evening atthe I. 0, 0. F.| hall instead of at the usual time, "clock, because of the basket so- cial which is to follow. Dancing ‘fll! be enjoyed during the evening. j TO ROCHESTER . A, W. Tracy will leave this | evening for Roc ahe will organize a un ,| T. Auxiuiary, % as applied to the circular cuff | used, with af beige fabrie glove. i CHILD IS ILL + Haroldine Keller, daughter of Mr. a | REBEKAHS TO MEET AT 7:30) } The regular meeting of the Re- less time, keep charm under trying hygienic conditions. New way provides true se- curity ~-discards like tissue bring unhappy, fretful days. You wear sheerest gowns, meet It is called “KOTEX” ... five Thoroughly deodorises ... thus HERE ON_ BUSINESS F. Lawyer of McKenzie was i sterday RB the city on business. Mrs. J. 8. shopping in the TERE FROM SELFRID Mrs. J. F. Wead of Self: was ‘shopping in the city yesterda: / 18 ILL. AT HOSPITAL Special “Divisional _Com- mander, Adj. & Mrs. A. W. Brewer: will conduct special meetings at Salvation Arm | Hall,.at_ 112 Main St., Thurs- day, Friday, Saturday and all d unday. Meetings at night 0. There will be special mu- sic. ing talker. Big Feed The Public is Invited to the M. E. Epworth League sup- per at 6 o'clock tonight at Adj. Brewer is an inspir-!2 | NEW SPRING MILLINERY | Millinery. Sy, Warren Mandigo of Braddock is ill at the Bismarck hos . the, Methodist. church. A fine program has heen ar- ranged. Retter get your Easter Hat early, as there is both charm: and style in these new models. ; You will find this rs Be good place at all times to look for, real values in Millinery. We have » few specials that. will! interest you. Try our Allen! A. Silk ” Hosiery.—Neilsen’s | FOOT SPECIALIST All diseases of the feet success- fully treated. Phone 311 DR. CLARA RB. WESTPHAL Richmond's Rootery Evenings by appointment. Make This Your Hosiery Shop We can serve your wants from our immense Hosiery stock —which features the famous Holeproof brand. OUR PRICES $1.00 $1.65 $1.85 - $2.00 OUR COLORS $2.25 Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassment. You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying “KOTEX” at any drug or department store. only a few cents. an unnecessary risk. Costs Proves old ways KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue DR. M. E. BOLTO Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY FHERE'S @ picture with the | charm that made “Little whee Men ee peas —White —Black —Daybreak ~-~Atmosphere —Champagne —Peach —French Nude —Blush —Sunburn —Tan Bark + —GCordovan —Piping Rock + —Grey 31 —Rose Gray é —Almoni —Mauve Taupe Bois De Rose —Taupe —Grain Gun Metal —Nouveau Beige C —Satin Blonde ~Indian Tan Haze ~-Apple Green Moonlight Orehid Forget-me-not | adow Mrs, Alice Finnegan in Charge of Our Hosiery Department. ‘ HAIR AGAIN This treatment for falling hair and scalp disorders produces wonderful results. Mr. Harrington who: has been bald for 27 years, is actually growing hair on the bald part. 2 Men and Women with falling or thinning hair should see, Mr. Harring- ton and arrange for a course of treatments. Arrange for a Permanent Wave We have many bookings for March, April and May. How About Yours? HARRINGTON’S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 130 Bismarck, N. D. -SHOPPE _bilin Sxclusive has on illinory ROTerBye BISMARCK, N.O An Important “Announcement We have contracted for the exclusive showing of Deja’ Paris models. We are to re- ceive each mortth, direct from Paris, six ultra smart dresses. These from such famous cou- turiers as Molyneaux, Chanel, Jean Patou and Phillip and Gaston. Thus we hope to bring our customers in closer touch with the approved style trend, sponsored by well known stylists. Each model thus far received 4s a vision of. loveliness and the price well within the reach of everyone. herewith shown is av 4BAGE FIVE A. W. Lucas Co. Feature Sales for Saturday Prices That Mean Substantial Savings for You Saturday Fea- ture Sale Chiffon Hose Our Regular § Full Fashioned All Silk to the Top Chiffon Hose— $1.95 For Saturday Only COLORS —Mauve Taupe —Long Beach Atmosphere —Parchment —Rose Taupe —Nude —Zine ~-Flesh -—Shadow —Black —Sugar Cane —— Saturday Feature Sale NOTIONS J. P. Coats thread; 250 yard spools; black or white s 50 and. 60-1 SPOOLS FOR 35c dJust-Rite Wilsnap Snap eners; all sizes, in black or white; Te a card or— 3 CARDS FOR 20c 10e Darning Silk in black, white or colors— 3 FOR 20c Mer zed Darning Cotton; black, white or colors—Regular 10c 6c Sew-On G: rters for Corsets; Regular Se for 17¢ white or fle: 3 FOR ec Fancy Round Garters—-Regular 25 19¢ A Household Cover-All Rubber y pron, and al! so some Fancy Tea Aprons a 98e Good Quality Stationery 3 BOXES FOR $1.00 Pliable Leather Back Clothes Brushes 98e Paris Elastic, 12 yard reels, in one-fourth and three-eighths inch widths .....50e A REEL SPRING’S SMARTEST SILKS ARE Saturday Feature Sale Drug Department Johnson's Buby Powder Krank’s Lemon Cream Lux Lifebuoy Soap Listerine Tooth Paste Squibb's Tooth Paste Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Absorbent Cotton, 1 pound size . Palm e Soap, 4 for Dr. W Tooth Brush lets of Aspirin Tar Soap Lemon Lustre Shampoo Williams Shaving Cream Resinol Soap 3 Armand Cold Cream Face Powder Saturday Feature ‘Sale For the Wee Folks Cunning Dress for Little Girls, made of ive prints, tiny ipes ecks, or solid color materials; and smartly trimmed with tailored collars, cuffs and pock with dainty embreidery--or contrasting ma- al and colors; each little has panties to mateh— $1.19 Cretpers and Rompers in plain color, washable materials, finished with smocking or hand embroider or combining two colors in pretty effect uN eee | $1.19 Hand-made Dresses of sheer white Batiste in bishop sty e daintily trimmed with nar- row Val lace; tiny baby sizes—Each. $1.95 White Wool Sacques for the baby “are made with slash bottoms and trimmed in pink or blue $1.95 Wool Bootees, trimmed with pink or blue; sev- eral styles at the attractive price of ......59¢ HERE The Wonderful New Designs That Have Taken the Fashion World by Storm. PRINTED SILKS—Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willows, Flat Crepes :and Georgettes-in floral and geometric effects, as lovely or as strik- ingly bizarre as you wish; jewel-like tints, ‘both soft and vivid, in which bois de rose, blue andi belee are noticeable favorites; 40 inch widths— Priced from $2.75 to $3.75 WOOL DRESSES All Good Styles and Colors Sizes 16 to 36 Materials are of very best quality and very desirable. Values up to $39.50 $7.95 Saturday Candy Special 200 LB. - Korn Kernels ..... French Peanuts Babe Ruth Bars -.. 2 for 8e Black Walnut Fudge Vy Pound "5c Try Our Mrs, Saunder's Chocolates—Whole- some, Pure, Vanilla Creams ........65¢ a BOX : és 3 Chocolate Creams . Orange Slices Brittle ............ French Peanuts Salted Peanuts . SOLID COLORED SILKS—Georgettes, Ro- man Crepes and other sheer fabrics that speak of truly French chic in every filmy fold. Heav- ier weaves in Crepe de Chine and Taffeta are shown in every pastel tint, navy and darker shades 40 inch widths; Taffeta in 36 inch widths— Priced from $1.95 to $3.45 TWO BIG SATURDAY FABRIC VALUES 100 Pieces French Percale Very fine quality ; 36 inches wide; beau- tiful pattern assortment; regular 35c 19 A YARD Zepher Ginghams wide; beautiful . patterns; is very fine; regular 39¢ value— 220 A YARD A NEW PUMP FOR SPRING Featured at Only $7.50 ‘ictured is one of the four- n styles, in spring foot- wear that we are offering’ at this popular price. You will be sur- prised at the wonter- values 32 inches quality fering at this price. Sizes AA ta ¢ anna FY NUNUUURORESARCUUCONLANAUESEROCCUDOSONe JUULRUROODGNIONLOUANOGEOUOEONUOES A. W. Lucas Co, © ‘The: Stare Where Every Purchase Must Re to Your Entire Ratia rannilorod So. gems atest Money Wi Be Refunded. ion omwnt Semana. @, lip, and’ Gaston, semi- ‘Model . of rose crepe,

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