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oor yevenazenanecgannnne naan = Mrs. G. E. Smith Hostess at Bridge Party W ednesday The home of Mre, George E. Smith wag the scene of a pretty bridge party U. C. T. Auxiliary Honors Mrs. Bush at Bridge Wednesday Members of the U. C. T. Auxiliary entertained on We: di evening a Wednesday evening. The rooms were, @t the home of Mrs. C. S. Fossum at prettily decorated with spring flowers and a daintly appointed luncheon was served after the games. Three tables of bridge played di ing the evening, honors going to Hildor Simon Mi Smith entertained on Tuesday evening. Miss Bertha Luyben Hostess Wednesday Evening at Bridge Miss Bertha Luyben entertained Wednesday evening at her home at! a bridge ive tables were in pay. hont going to Mrs. Charles joardman.and Mra. Elsie Johnso: The house was prettily decorated with apple blossoms and a luncheon was served ai clusion of the evening.. Mrs, Wallace Conklin of Aberdeen, Wash., was an out-of-town guest. Independence Day Party Given By S. and D. of N. The Sons and ighters of Norway celebrated May 17, Norwegian Inde- pendence day, Tuesday evening at their hall with a program and dance, rls Pon by corr na 126 bi of the organization, bretrem in- cluded: musical. numbers, readings and feature dance b « During the evening a luncheon was served.) Mrs. C. J. ‘Sundland and P. D. Kebsgard were the committee in charge. Mrs. A. G. Sorlie New President of Current Events Club Officers for the coming year were elected Wedn y afternoon at the closing meeting .of the Current Events club at the home of Mrs, C. R. Simpson on Avenue B, Mra. A. Sorlie was chosen president; Mi George Shafer, vice preside! Mrs. C, W. Cashman, secretary; M: . G. Wanner, treasurer. ¢ A discussion of North Dakota ¢: tists featured the A. Larson told of Reid and Mrs. J. sketel ‘i and Cabel. At the conclusion of the afternoon a refreshment course was served by the hostess. ALUMNI ASKFD TO MAKE RESER- “VATIONS Members of the Bismarck High School Alumni Association are urged to make reservations for the annual hanquet to be held on Tuesday, May 31, as soon as possible. Reservations snould be sent to Miss Charlotte Lo- gan, who is general chairman for the affair. acer MRS. ASHER ENTERTAINS Mrs. Della Asher entertained Tues: ening in comnliment to Dr. J. iMiamson of Sh p her apartment, 113 Mandan stre Three tables of whist were in pla: honors going to Miss Lillian Olso1 and Dr. Williamson. A course.lunch- con was served. SON BORN , A son was born on ren 10 at a} local hospital to Mr. i : 5 Lennox of Leal. In a recent issue of the Tribune, story concerning the births and sin arck during April carried the of, Mr. and Mrs, Leinan instead of Len- nox. TO VISIT RELATIVES and Mrs. F. E, McCurdy and family will leave this evening for Fargo and Grand Forks. In Fargo Mr. McCurdy will attend the Lions convention and on Sunday they will go to Grand Forks to visit relatives of Mrs. McCurdy. — NISITS DAUGHTER ” Glen Farr of New Rockford is spending a few days in Bismarck. the uest of his daughter, Miss Ruth ‘arr, a student nurse at the Bis- marek hospital. —— Ww. R. C. TO MEET The Women’s Relief Corps will meet at the home of Mrs. J. O. Var- ney, 408 Second street, Friday after- noon at 2:3 f VISITS HERE Mrs. Endl; Bope and children of Mott are visiting in Bismarck for a few days. f FROM MINSEAPOLIS H. A. Thomaon of Min spending a few days in the ¢ business. HERE FROM WILTON “Harry Thompson of Wilton was in the city Wednesday on business, HERE ON BUSINESS J. R. Chalmers of Mott is trai ing business in the city. lis is ity on ‘The Weather iT |bridge. Mrs. W. C> Bush, who will leave Ju for Fergus Falls, Minn. guest. of bridge were in play, to Mra. T. Flaherty . A. Trac: At the con- chusion of the play a course luncheon was served. Mrs, Bush was presented with a gift. Bridge Dinner Given in Celebration of Birthday Anniversary the 180 o'clock dinner, The affair was in celebration of Mr. Hopton’s birthday anniversar: Covers were marked for 12. A color motif of yellow and white was carried out with a bow! of yellow roses as the centerpiece. The table was lighted with yellow candles. idge was played after dinner, honors going to Mrs. E. J. Heising and Ralph Johnson, Luncheon Marks Season’s Close For Fortnightly Club Members of the Fortnightly club closed the 1926-27 season Wednes afternoon with a pretty luncheon the home of Mrs. John: Burke, 8 Avenue A. Pink tulips and carna- tions with candles in the same color decorated the tables. The regular business meting fol- lowed after which Mrs, Burk an interesting talk of her li: Washington, D. C. The programs for the comin; x aur were distributed and the topic for study announced “The World of Today.” Members of the program committee were Mrs. W. L. Nues: Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. C, W. Moses and Mrs. LF. Crawford. The Mothers’ Service club was en- tertained Wednesday afternoon the home of Mrs. Hugh Spangler. Roll call responses were answers to the question, “What ‘purchase has added the most to the beauty of my home?” Mrs. John R. Fleck gave an interesting paper, “Good Taste in the Home.” Refreshments were d at the close of the program. TO NEW YORK rs. E. P: Quain and son, Buell, left this morning for New York city where they will join Mr. Quain, who has been attending medical clinics in the Dr. Quain and son will sail for Europe for a several months’ tour, Mrs. Quain returning to Bis- marck after a visit in the east. TO ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s bridge club will have a picnic Friday evening at Falconer’s hill. There are sixteen members of the club and the losers will be hostesses to the winners at the affair tomorrow evening. ENTERTAINS IN MANDAN Mrs. E,.E/ Ricker of this city en- tertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. B. W. Shaw of Mandan, for the Mandan chapter, P. E. O. LEAVES FOR HOME . Mrs. J. N. Wright left this mores r for her home in Waoster,. Ohio, a several .months’ visit here home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul S. Wright. pal GENE an Special prices on all coats and suits—Sarah Gold Shop. Style without extravagance. 3)2 Main Ave. Phone 566. Elks Community Benefit Concert, City Auditorium, to- night, in 8:15. IM ML I MOD I Dc Have You Visited Our New and Enlarged Children’s Summer Underwear From 2 te 16 years 5 styles for boys and girls ‘59c 2 suits for $1.00 The Opening Sale of Our New Enlarged Economy Basement Store last week was a big success. A great crowd came and all enjoyed the band con- cert, patronized the food sales and made it a great day for this store. The Shoe Department In its new location had a record day—the high mark since it was instituted. We have just received another shipment for this dé- partment at the popular price of $395 Straps, Pumps, Oxfords’ Patent and Kid Leathers Spike or Cuban Heels Never have we offered such pretty shoes at such a low price. Ready-to-Wear Department in the Annex Proved the featuring of popular priced mer- chandise. The same attention will be given to each sale as in our main floor depart- ment, and the same satisfaction must go with each sale. "($3.50 Were. prices that made a ‘busy place of our new Economy Basement Store u One assortment of Rayon . oo. BBC 8 @ : e 3 pairs for $1.00 Where You Expect More For Your Money—And Get It Jasesbal ne Friday and Saturday | Kiddies’ Half Sox * One assortment of Lisle vee e SOC Sizes 4% to 8 All bright colors Lovely and Dainty Summer ss LINGERIE A Pleasure to Sell Very Appropriate For Graduation Gifts Bridal Gifts And other gift purposes, as well as enjoyable for your own wear 4 Voile French Panties—Bandeau to match; several adorable styles in dainty pastel shades. Narrow pit ruffles, lace edgings or me- mn nie 2.25 trimmings Sheer Vo'le Step-ins—Bandeau to match; in delicate colorings trim- med with lace, net lace, lace in- sertions and 2 25 ° medallions .,....... Costume Slips—Tailored and hand made of fine lingerie cloth. Bod- ice tops aud straps neatly hem- stitched; also in white cambrie or flesh color lingerie cloth with filet. edging. All have deep shad- cw hems. — Sizes 36 1 25 ° to 44. $1.95 and ... Silk Nightgowns—Fine quality pe de lacey” styles. Sleeveless, and many are feitiel $5.50 3 t sharmingly youthful, of fine quality pastel crepe de chine. Flare chine in erening: tailored or with the fashionable tucking Step-in Cl sides, lace and net trimmings Dance Sets—Designed especially for the chic young niiss’ for wear under her dainty party frocks. Step-in Bloomers and ban- deau to match of gocd quality crepe de chine. They come in pastel colors, attrac- i trimmed with embroidered net and (Main Floor) Nightgowns— Choice cf pastel voiles, figured or plain cotton crepes and hand made Porto Rican Gowns, in a variety of attractive styles. Trimmings are lace, ap- plique and hand em- broidery. $1.50 and. e Silk Pajamas—Crepe de Chines, beautiful patterns in various pop- oer sella pau well tail- ored and lace trimmed 7.95 Rayon Gowns—Rayon of excep- tionally fine quality. A garment that fits to perfection. Square and round necks. In plain shades of flesh, peach, orchid and Nile; on: . $2.95 Costume Slips—Outstanding fea-’ tures of these fine slips are net lace trimmings, tailored _ styles, deep shadow hems and $ hemstitching 3.95 Cestume_ Slips “ Chin” Crepe—E fine, heavy quality of silk pe. Tailored models with bodice tops and shadow hems cr wide insertion of handsome binche lace. White or flesh ....! Sub-Deb Pajamas—Display gay voiles and criginal prints. Prints that show stiff, colorful wooden animals and doll figures ~" parading across white or colored back- grounds, dainty flower prints, and sheer voiles, in pastel shadesy make these Sub- Deb Pajamas. $2.95 and Sleevele: | Foundation Garments One-piece Garments — Designed” espe- cially for warm weather, of light weight materials, combining two garments in one. Of pink swamie, pink brocade ant side fastenings and convenient shoulder Girdle Brassieres or Corselettes—Both garments have side fastenings and are slightly but sufficient); some ink silk ‘broc: swamie, or all pink swamie. Shoulder straps are removable -— = boned. Hand- elirinates le, brocade and : favorite because of silk brorade wit side sections in Floor) Circle Sash—A_grace-giving garment, lightly boned, eut low in the back, com? ing just to the waist lin ing dces away with the Handsome pink silk flowe n the back, com- Side fasten- front clasps. ered drocade, New Elastic Step-ins—Our new Elastic Step-in is a partect fitting garment and all fastening. A youthful bes § convenience and Superb fitting sialities: Two-tone peach silk elastic $3 .50 All Sale Prices of Our Opening Basement Sale Last Friday and Saturday Will Be : In Force This Week End Aluminum Cake Decorator : - + Sets Set consists of one aluminum plunger and A Cannon Turkish Bath Towel Rubber Aprons in Both - Fancy and Coverall Styles ONUTEASAEDETD CEG AASRERELAA EOLA EERET SEN} Teme NN eae The fancy aprons are all of bright. colo: and have decorations of Hy 20x40 inches. This is’ a double thread r flowers, -etc, i contrasting colors; the coverail - apron towel and has a blue, rose or gold border and also the same colcired stripes running i These 3 . i “g Quart Bottle of Cedar oil 4 through the towel, forming a vale hn wee ass 49¢ 7 In the Basement Annex. The new shapes, Polish; a dollar value; at only. , block pattern; each .., to 95c; each ..........e cane eev'e ye. { materials and colors for summer are here : ? 4 eo8 gs ae displayed at these popular prices, : a ‘ WHERE EVERY PURCHASE MUST BE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY * Net * x. : t A The Economy Basement Always ATITIITITN TINIE EO LLCO) 0) LOTTO