The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1927, Page 5

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JIDARAV VIP r Dp one as Be eee ofS Matas) — Gives Whist Party|——— nares \ ‘ , a 9 q Delvo who will leave Saturday for ROS Received today large ship- i ° e if , hey) ide hi, ' 8s are coming IN :-<= Room must be made, so summer goods must go. son and Miss Myrite Russell, A're-| durin’ ure ex eutzet tt,t"9,, tables > “4 the games. ‘ P. Hanson. At the conclusion of the) merchandise are every day what you may expect throughout the entire. store during this sale. |B) .i. 2 w.cs.cur ieee eee EE ees ites at Gamble Auto. Sup e ‘i ¥ Ic | Chenille Novelty Voile, a yard ........49c th- ; Comes in a number.of light shades, with block or floral. chenille designs. 9¢ Fast Color Washanrede Crepe, a yard. .22c ee In plain colors or fancy patterns. ; This is an absolutely rs. fast color permanent ‘crepe. English Prints, 36 Inches Wide, a yard 25c In a large range of patterns, on both a light and dark ground. The colors.are guaranteed sun and tub fast. Plain and Fancy Voiles, 35c a yard, three yards. .......6........... 81,00 40 inches wide; in a large assortment of colors and pat- terns; guaranteed fast colors. 4 Plain Rayon, 36 Inches wide, 35c yd., ots SHOP Bs Reise hee be é seeietg oo SOD un In a large ralige of light and:dark colors. This. cloth is - suitable for a number of uses, such as slips, bloomers, underthings and dresses. 5c ue at- rt Children’s Fancy Slip-Over Sweaters, at GROW io ONG. oa fle eso since SRDS Sizes 28 to 34. Wemen's Pure Thread Silk Hose, 59¢ a pair, a pairs; 1.00 *" Ribbed top. “THe:foot .is of mercerized lisle and rein- forced in heel and toe. Y wo P.&G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars ........ .29¢ Limit 10.Bars to a Customer . 5c Old Dutch Cleanser, @ cans ...........19¢ vel Limit'6;Cans to a Customer Ball Mason Fruit Jars, Qts., a doz. ves OBC Ball Mason Fruit Jars, Pts.a.doz .....79¢ Tall Jelly Glasses, a dozen a Be be ae re: - Costume ‘Slips. ee Clearance Combinations a Wa ©) 8 end < - One Bropp, values to $1.00, 59c » 8 f 4 straps; @ $3.95 value; now 2.98 _| One: group, values to $1.00, ‘erm sma et ot ce ‘ ay « f RAJAH SILK—Extra quality; 36 Inches wide; colors, jade, or- chid, sandalwood, cameo, oyster white, tomato. Values to $2.95 ole a yard. ee TUB SILKS AND BROAD- CLOTHS — Stripes and fine laids;.33 inches wide; values tu 95 a yard; for this sale, a yard .... $1 79 PRINTED SILK CREPES — 40 inches wide;. qualities formerly priced to $2.95 a yard; for this yard. $1.79 RAYON SILK DRESS FAB- RICS—Checks, brocades, prints and soli colors, in the season’s praer shades; grouped in two lots for quick selling; 36 inches wide, a 9c 40 inches wide, THE FAMOUS TINKER BELL CLOTH—32 inches wide; plain colors and.prints in small pat- terns; formerly sold for 69c a soe. SOE RAYON AND COTTON MIXED LINGERIE FABRICS — Pink, th, maize, peach» and white; texture rad jp A washable; values to a yard; @ifor this sale, a yard sk 49c Linen Toweling, a yard . .25c Extra fine bleached crash; colored thread border. Pillow Cases, 42x36 .....29¢ | Silk Hose Extra fine count muslin;/full bleached. Irish Linen Luncheon cot et inches; all pure Fancy Curtain Goods, ayard, .......:....... 88 Margqdisette and Grenadine; assorted patterns in colored dots and checks; values to 59c a yard?’ Art Needlework One Table of Children’s ost $1.19 ‘These,are mostly voiles, and the values , tange from $1.95 to.$2.59. All stamped 3 Groups of Assorted Needle- One: group, values to $1.50, 98c your choice ..... CO. marck’s Busy Shopping Center Wxaie vac, EAs | Ge : - __ VISITS FRIENDS ) ehh or | ate Summer Dress Fabrics §& te ital “Ee It Hints on Btiquet ? Thousands of yards of the season’s newest and most >. popular dress fabrics are to be sold during this sale, at prices, which, in some cases, do not represent cost. So that with school days ahead ani sewing to be done surely no woman who reads this advertisement will fail to attend this sale. PRINTED FLAXONS—Guaran. } teed fast colors; white-grounds ¥ printed ‘in beautiful patterns of tasteful color combinations; 36 inches wide; values to 49¢ a yard; for this sale, *. 29c LINGETTES AND_ SATIN- ETTES—36 inches wide; pastel shades and colors; a fine mer- cerized and silk finish fabric of even texture; values to Tic a yard; for this sale, other BROCADED SILK CREPES— Tans, Napoleon blue, garnet and , Psitache; 40 inches wide; espe- lly suitable for linings and rims; a regular $1.95 a yard seller but during this sale, a yard PLAIN COLORED SUITINGS.- Broadcloth, Kant Fade Suitings, Rob Roy Cloth and other abso- lutely color fast materials; the season’s most desirable: shades, in values to 59¢ a yard; for this members FUNERAL SERVICES HELD $1 39 a aaa Funeral frvices for Duan, seven- a ° WITH RELATIVES months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward a yard s 65c . , q RETURNS FROM LAKE * mbridge, Mass.—Af' urs revenn eee ae W. H. Webb returned Tuesday eve-] was dropped into a catch basin here, A 3 ; color eombinations; a! highly ning from Lake Melissa, Minn.,| sewer’ men were told that a large mercerized fabric Fabry guaranteed to-wash. Values to 49c a yard; ‘for: this ; . ; fi Ask us about it—for your fa ti iting at points in Minnosota| found. It contained 26 cent d Aa 7 — Main Floor — S A and, Wiaconsin, seuurned to his home| three street cut tickets ‘Next time|f| hair's sake. = s < in Bismarck Sunday, a purse is lost, the owner may do his Saninetnk eine 1 yd. 9 "ey "ey, quests AF are nome} |°™" siving, officials sty || Hotel Patterson weft; inches wide; spe- \ and Mrs. MO. Agre have #8/Try Qur Modern High Pres-| Beauty Sh Ha i th ts Mr. and Mrs, 0. Aj y - eg: Mali eauly Shoppe NN tially priced for this sale. of Council Blufis, lowa, who arrived | Sure Greasing Service For All - $ 1 00 Narrowed an- Silk reinforced Silk & Artificiai Silk Hosiery Heavy: reinforcements of. strong mer- cerized lisle at wearing pojnts. ‘Soles are double as well as high heels and —— Basement —— * ~~ Snake Trimmedg~ | Social and Personal Dinner Dance Will {Miss Alta Jones Is Be Given Thursday |Guest At Wedding Of At-Country Club! Miss Helen L. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr.| Miss Alta Jones returned Tuesday and Mrs. F, A. Copelin will be on the| from Great Falls, Mont., where she reception committee Thursday eve- attended the wedding of Miss Helen ning when members of the Bismarck| L. Gross of Great Falls, and former- Country club will entertain at a din-| ly of Bismarck, to Irwin Kruger of ner dance at the club -house at 7) Great Falls. The wedding took place . o'clock. Paul Cook, youthful golf| Saturday at the Episcopal church of star of this city, will be a guest of}the Incarnation. Bishop Faber of honor. Montana read the marriage service. Members of the club and their: The bride is the daughter of Mr. friends who. plan to attend are ree|and Mrs, J. F. Paul Gross, who made quested to call Mrs. E. R. Hamlin at|‘their home in this city for several the club for reservations for the din-| years before going to Great Falls. WNW 2 RRM at nois. ; Miss Jones w: id of h in| A dark brown silk umbrella employs Honoree At Bridge the wedding party. es!" 15 ‘an effective trimming, the use of snakeskin, which has now become Spokane, Wash. to make her home,” | Mrs. J. S, Hanson entertained Tues- ielsen’ Bridge was played at three tabies|day evening at her home at 1302|ment of Felt Hats. Nielsen's during the evening, the high honors| Fourteenth street, Millinery. freshment course was served after| for honors was awarded to Mrs. J.| Bargain prices on standard to decorate. Miss Delvo has been em-| the hostess in serving a thr urse A = . ployed in the office of L. R. Baird| luncheon, aire course ply Co., 220 Main St., Bis- for the past three years, Garden flowers were used to fur-|marefl, No. Dak. nish an attractive decorative scheme. | returned Tuesday evening. Mrs. M. 0. Agre, who accompanied &——-—-————________4! BY alsov returned to ‘Biemaretwith| ,.+ Daring a dinner dance, shouid | ME BOLTON her. the men rise every time a woman baton ned leaves and returns to the table? EN ROUTE TO CHICAGO 2, Should a man leave his woman Osteopath q Miss Louise Conklin returned to] ®uest alone at the table while he Ss : list in ; Bismarck Sunday after a trip through| "ects friends at another table? Yellowstone Park, and has ‘been’ u|..% Mow can he communicate with . ‘ { S house guest at the F. E. Shepard) ‘hem? ral | Chronic F ; home. Miss Conklin left this morn-| ) (444, ‘iad inswers | Diseases fi ing for her home in Chicago. 2 Ne ainly. ! TTARIU} 3. Send the waiter to ask them to| 116% Fourth St, absie HHTBNaetoe Gerth nbutidpin: (Rib: table far-deusert. or smakoruy ap-| Telcphone s40W losis association has returned from| Pointment to see them later. | Sand Haven, and Ninctte, Manitoba, where she visited tuberculosis sani- Bismarck, tariums. En route home she visited| Pillon’s Condition | N.'D. d at Grand Forks and Fargo. ATTEND CONVENTION Chas, Liessman and Judge I. C. Davies art in Jamestown today, at- tending the meeting of the state Elks association as delegates from the Bis-| at Beulah Monday afternoon, today marck Elks lodge. ies reported unchanged. Pilion has! —— en semi-conscious since he was| LUTHERAN LADIES WILL MEET | brought to the hospital Monday night. | The eee ae ie Attending physicians hold out hope eran chure 2 5 seveie: rbot dag” aftercton ut the’ chusch patlors,| fF Fecovery unless infection sets in. All_members and their friends are ETT STIS Reported Unchanged} The condition of Matt. Pillon, Bis-| marek man, who suffered a fractured skull when he fell from a motor truck 49c Mrs. Anna Kramer returned Sun-| Preston of this city, were held Tues-| day from Minneapolis and St. Peter,| ay afternoon at the Perry funeral | Minn. where she spent the past{ Parlors. Rev. I. G. Munson officiated For Your Hair’s month as the guest of relatives. at the services. Mrs. 0. E. West- brook of Fargo and Miss Anna Mon- Sake RETURNS TO CANNONBALL | 80n of Bismarck, daughter James Shipp, who has spent several} Monson, sang during the si days in Bismarck, returned to Can-|terment was made at St. Ma nonball Tuesday, where he conducts] etery. an Episcopal church. mission. —_—____ Contrary to old methods— alia first wet a hair, then baked it dry—the Eugene DO YOUR OWN DIVING Method of permanent waving fashions the hair into long, flowing waves by means of. nothing more than a bath of clean steam. Waves without parching or warping. 5c where he has spent the past week at| sum of money had been lost. Con- the Webb summer home. tents of the sewer were hauled out, ' taken to the outskirts of the city and ) ’ RETURNS HOME raked over ull day by a squad of| Se 4 George Laney, who has spent some| men. At sundown the purse. was Mrs. Ella Bannon, Prop. in the city Tuesd Cars. — Prices Reasonable.’ Phone 146-J. FROM ABERDEEN Short Stop Station. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder of Aberdeen, S. D., spent Tuesday in the city on business and as the guests of friends. SPENDS WEEK-END HERE Miss Hilda Fisher of Mobridge, S. spent the week-end in Bismarck Mandan with friends and rela- TONIGHT MATINEE tives. Wednesday Every Day FORMER RESIDENT HERE ‘Thursday at 2:30 T. E. Harleman of Secum, Wash., and fo: way in Bismarck with fi TO BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Wiley left Sat- urday by car for a vacation trip through the Black Hills. ON BUSINESS C. R. Green of the Bank of Nortit Dakota left Tuesday for the Twin Cities on business. UNDERGOES OPERATION Becker of Beulah under- ion at St. Alexius hos- pital Saturda; AT ST. ALEXIOUS HOSPITAL Mra. G. Zimmerman of New Leip- zig has entered St, Alexius hospital for treatment. ON BUSINESS LaPaugh’of Linton is spend- ral days in the city on busi- A love-comedy with class’ and itaughs—of a» pretty , wife who finds that busi- ness and marriage just PAIR ~ Colors The Weather Partly cloudy tonight’ and Thursday. Slightly warm- er tonight, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS:

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