The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1926, Page 5

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he . ‘ ’ ’ q . | \ ) . 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1926 | AE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal +VISITS HERE’ ‘ Mrs. C.) H. Deeker of Wibaux, lA. W. LUCAS CO. + Mont, a in Bismarck Tuesday rc ms Yl ‘i evening @ short visit: with her cousin, Mts, Oscar Jarrell. Mr. Deck- er arrived this morning and they will drive home today. Mr. Decker is an automobile distributor. ; : 4 J te p RETURN TO’ KANSAS + Mr, and Mrs. Charles Arganbright and daughters left today for their home in. Waterville, Kan. after a three weeks’ visit with Mr. Argan: bright’s sister, Mrs. Ray - Folsom. They are motoring. . PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Phillip: Elliott of Flint, Mich., until recently residents of Bismarck, are .the parents of a bg Phillip Charles, born on August BUSINESS TRIP Dr. H. H. Cohenour left Tuesday for Portal where he will transact business in connection with his of- Creek, Minn. - IN MINNESOTA N Paul Goddard and Fenton Goddard, in company with Charles Gobel and tai OF THE REASONS Why Bismarck is , TH i : i A.W, LUCAS CO. As in’ the past, is considered such a fine home city is be- - again prepared to help select the school dha’ Reking’ trip tn higecsea, "| RNY Junior Coats and pms 2 Roses YY y “we of - xplendid schools. When Bismarck High, thé , Junior Coats an wardrobe economically and satisfactorily. Clothes do ON ot la on igh al yy jam Moore School, the Will School, the Richholt Dresses play an important part in the formative ‘period of the School, the Wachter School, the Rovscvelt School, and the private schools of the city, open their doors next Monday to receive the men and women of tomorrow, the destiny of the nation will again be in the making. in Bismarck. today, en route to} } Creighton, Nebr., where she has been called by the illness of her sister. ATTENDS MEETING HERE Noel Tharalson, formerly of Bis- marck, is here from Devils Lake to attend the meeting of the Republican state central committee. VISITING HERE Misses Ruby and Mildred Aplund N, of Driscoll visited friends in Bis- marck Tuesday. Our Junior Coats and Dresses will re- ceive high ratings from critical young misses—they are so fashionable ani - “unchildish” in appearance, Junior Coats With just as much of an air about them as possessed by the smartest new coats for women, these coats for junior girls are sure to appeal. In; feathcrbloom, tweeds and mixtures; 4 + young, and the planting of the seed of “right clothing” is an important school function. Let this store be of help in this department of education to the end that “right clothing” and “right prices” may become closely asso- ciated. sh SSS WU Ml: SSR A ‘Teen Age Hats Are Smart Affairs HUW This Hosiery Will VISITS HERE ' The Hat that the junior high and high Hed atid and all smartly Miss Frances Sherman of Driscoll | BN] shool girl selec , rt _ tailored, in spending @ few days with friends ~ ‘ cong dt Meee telinl ariel Mel Go, Too schcol with, is sure to be appealing and smart. Fashionable types—Ve- lours and Felts. Felt and velvet draped tams. Soft crowns. Here are autumn school hats in the smartest new shades, priced at $2.00, $2.95, $3.50, $4.95, $6.00 . in Bismarck. Md: Junior Frocks For school and after school are here. In silks and many new cloths, some with sophisticated high neck lines, se new and smart. HERE ON BUSINESS John’ Monroe of Baldwin was -irf| Bismarck Tucsday transacting a And well represents why clothes from here pass the test with both children and their mothers. fy ness, HERE FROM DAWSON Mrs. Gail. E. Reavey of Dawson spent Tuesday with friends in’ the city. (ll A Girls’ and Boys’ Hose Cotton, light weight 7x1 rib, seamless, sizes 6 to 10, in black, VISITING HERE W © ‘ i camel and cordovan, the cele- ty, Pela Barve, of ‘Gien | uiin : Girls’ Hats That Girls’ School Girls’ Wool and] brated “Pony Stocking,” “be 4 Pr $1 00 atin ea Rubee Will Be Admired Coats MORTON G6 cuca kd ves uipin dE e e USINESS ~] Jersey Frocks Fred. Leonard of New Salem was in the city Tuesday on business. HERE FROM REGAN Miss Katherine Fitzgerald of Regan visited friends here Tuesday. BUSINESS VISITOR H. A. Knudtson of Driscoll was in the city on business. Tuesday. —___———+ | At The Movies ELTINGE THEATRE A New York paper byt ps ote ing ‘to ‘sa ing rey i “Boma of the South Seas,” the ture at the Eltinge for today Thursday: t for star. r Fortra al of the impetuous, loyal, childlike girl of the South) Seas is ral and convincing. Miss Gra: és not at all camera conscious, whic ia indeed amazing when one consid- ers it is her debut before a motion picture camera. Gilda couldn't strike an ungraceful pose if her life de-| ; ed upon it. That is undoubted-|. ly one reason why her work is sv effective. = “Warner Baxter gives @ fine uc- count of himself as Nuitane, Aloma’s native lover. The part is a varticu-| larly difficult one, and in less ca- pable hands could easily have been made ridiculous. Mr. Baxter's - did physique adds immeasurably to the appeal the character of Nuitane thedightat these United Statens throughout se Unit 5 ne oe Hd ‘the South Peek fos some rally rgeoas location scenes that were thot in Porto Rico. ‘There is also a storm sequence which ‘is one of the finest seen on the films ii years, a story with plenty of Gilda’ Gray proves that je" 4 e best of ‘em as a lady of ‘the cinema.” Sure to be admired by “fellow classmates” are these winsome hats for little girls from six to twelve years old. Youthful lines, soft crowns, roll brims, poke styles, tams They are girlishly designed of stitched .velvet, felt and velvet combined, velours and _ felts. Priced to ‘please mother, too. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 1—8—9 ¢, Vivid in color and differ- ent in style these attrac- tive Frocks are just the * thing for school. Red, blue, green and navy; sizes 6 Boys’ and Girls’ Hose Mercerized isle, plain and derby ribbed, in black, white, cordovan, camel, champagne and tan bark 50c PAIR Such lovely dnd warm ma- terials as Bolivia and Ve- lonia and Tweed make these . coats for ’ girls. Some’ trimnied with Man- del and Beaverette. , Tio \ ‘dll: CZ ” Good quality Middy Blouses of all’ white Jean cloth; sizes 8 to ga a selette for the school girl is i $1 .00 made of fancy j : A Broche. It is Specially finc quality Middy fi Blouses of all white jean cloth; | dainty, yet sizes 8 to 14 sturdy; yield- yet sup- $1 95 : SEN - : exactly what the girl in Tom-boy Skirts school requires Ne Navy French Serge, in plaids, | for a graceful cheeks and: plain colors and smart car- ag Crickets Priced at $1.25 and $2.00 BOYS’—Balbriggan, porous knit, sizes 6 to A good line ‘of this popular The smart medel of fine quality Swami with two 4 ae de GIRLS’ — Combed * cotton Union Suits, * band top, cuffed knee, sizes 6 to 16— underwear that will give excellent ser- vice for the school girl, regular 50c¢ a suit value, for this week only, a suit Z 7 U/ Wi } For the all important day when littlest boys and girls trot off to the kindergarten for the first time, they will want a most spick and span haircut. The Lueas barber gives “just such haircuts, pleasantly and carefully. Z G (Exclusive Women’s and Children’s Beauty and 16, the famous North Star brand; regular Bob Shop.) small elastic sections 50c value; for this 25c garment to choose from ......... $2.50 at ultiier alia.” week only .........-0sseerceeee _ . Boys’ | : | Shirts and Blouses |_.... aupamine ‘The Glorious Adventare has at last A been filmed! In smashing dramatic \ ius with all the power and School poaek for which he is |, Emory SS {li G 4 Tohnson hes pictarized that great oing iets ri ND in ene Non:btop-Flight” this classic | [ORNS Shoes theatre. The Lucas Co. School Shoes for. boys and girls are high grade shocs. They embody the style ‘i i Pencils 3 ed, AT test parents v,,.»_..Mostly Kaynee Brand Crayons - Spelling sist upon. Indeed, they RS 6 ge Rulers Books are the kind-of Shoes that _ Some formerly sold as high as $2.79. Your choice Erasers Pencil ; _ you want your children | ¢ while they last Note Books Sharpeners prices that mean « z 9 8 Prang’s Water Colors ...... 39c & 49c saving to. you. All e ’ Ha np - 2 Cc Loose Leaf Composition Books Your A good assortment of sizes and colors with fillers ..... -..+-10e, 29¢, 49¢ Guaranteed |.en nnot. be Siteates pon 4 etmanga Herbs Loose Leaf Fillers . pone ees 10c a Pkg. Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It if

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