The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8; 1027, THEBISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 amie = Velvet and Felt ( aaarT ti Ds Se naan RT | Fashion Hints’ ia | tend to the bottom of the skirt, be ble of, yvel j| three-quarters or regulur tailored: cape — but, Dame Fashion msiats length. everything mult have a velevt touch. At The Movies | \ REPTILE YOKE FLARED CUFFS : The Wintie age gd OR . y coat for early au-) A new caracul coat has a stock | EVENING VELVET tion Sh AUG coleenetbe tans aeaeas| nd collar fashioned| collar reminiscent of old, hunting] ake: a ‘ vi A’ mauve-raspberry transparent “What Price Glory” will end its suc-| from snakeskin. days und flared sleeves that take one! ni —— back to the mid-Victorian days. |velvet evening gown in the hew cessful engagement at the Capitol) BLACK PLEATS aaaey { iN h rystal Mrs. L. Ww. McLean Is|Mrs. Edgar Scott co both Sides Gaeta Smoke-gray n’s-ear fashions a POPULAR FURS eater Petit fs largé-cegital tailleur that styling and h: and only one k Honor Guest While} Gives Party For Visiting. in Ohio! Out-of-town Guest Mrs. L. W. McLean and son, Les-| Mrs. Edgar Scott entertained Wed- ter, have returned from a vacation| nesday evening in honor of her trip dui which they traveled west | house gu jiss Kathleen Harris to Helega, Mont., and east to New| of Great Falls, Mont. York City, and Mansfield, Ohio. i played at two tables In New York Mrs. McLean met her| with honors going to Miss Ethel relatives, Mr. and Mrs. iam | Pollard. A guest prize was presented Berno, Miss Constance Berno, and, to Miss Harris. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer J. Foeke, who Bouqyets of garden flowers dec- were returning from Europe where| orated the tables while the luncheon the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Focke| course was served after the games. took placévat the church of Sainte: ee ern AE. © sitetrse| Mrs, A. Wyciskala es conventional Fox fur ox-pleated back! ever thi: eant in front. | beaver, car | SPLIT BACK faa A brown zibeline broadclath coat FUR TRIMMING has a bolero cape back that is split] Let your woolen winter coat take |i far up as the yoke line and shows|a fur collar that ends in a diagonal | I be uliquitous as4belt. buckle. while badger, nutria, aan skunk wh es _ —————E——E_—_—=— in popularity, it is predicted. it deserves.. The, leading roles are played by Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe and Dolores Del Rio. ELTINGE THEATRE A_ background of unusual color combines with tense drama, thrills and romance to make “Framed,” Milton Sills’ latest, one of the most} entertaining pictures of the season.| The picture, which is showing at {the Eltinge Friday and Saturday, | begins with French army life, moves | its sweeping romance across the A‘- lantic to the colorful city of Nie de| Janeiro, the Brazilian diamond mines | und the Amazon penal colony. Sills has o rugged and powerfully dramatic = role as the court martialed Frencn army officer who first renounces his Nothing could be newer nor more| country, and then women, as each in R. E. BONHAM Optometrist its beige silk lining as its wearer] line across the left hip, or a fur cape| Eyes Examined ' Glasses That Satisfy walks. collar, if you would be chic, NEW ENSEMBLE PRINTED VELVET | A grayish tweed dress, with smart] Polka dotted velvet, in green and| red leather trimmings, has a red| blue combinations, fashions the skirt | vith tweed,!and peacock blue musette the bodice! of a cute new frock for afternoon. — | CUT STEEL | latest jewelry takes the] Cut steel twinkles alluringly from} s set in onyx and gold|the scalloped hem of a black chiffon | buttons for trimming up the front of; frock and. traces diamonds and tri-/ «\ NANA TA was the guest of honor at numerous chic for the theater or evening wear) tur fickle et a basque. angles over the bodice. | social functions. On one occasion| » Mrs. Antone Wyciskala. was hostess! than this amoothly fitting gold mesh| Up eroy’s, Be ie ag! The smart fall combination of velvet | = etalesy ! 1 Wednesday evening at a card part * . Plunged into the picturesyas and and felt are carried out charmingly COAT HS VELVET TOUCH Moat ar ttc eed pe oi we USE howe er ooweenth F rf cap with a°gold sis visor. stirring atmosphere of diamond mit-| in this Agnes hat of brown felt with| Chic coats hav ple choice in] It may be anything from a velvet utumn., They may ex-! collar on a broadcloth coat to an e sia ———--——~|ing, with its dangers, and its in-| the brim cut at the tained by Commodore’ Shantz on his} Four i t and anj lengths th yacht,” bettie fo trigues, reaulting’ from “the lure of | cas Co! an Ope | precious gems, finds love again.| ihe | ——= Ss = = Shortly before leaving Mansfield} Mrs. C. Kelly Lu mpany: TS | Eire Timethe fights his way thteagh | ——— an ——----_—- 9999990105 0n6190100700000009000509900090599508" Mrs, MeLean returned the jesies| While the prize for the whist games Women’s Dress Shop all the misfortunes Fate has in store, EATS shot of her friends by entertainin; was awarded to Mrs. George Kettipe. Sven to. that of imprisonment ins sn ee ite ale win an seta pees of Meccan bac | whe cane afte erate, “Eae ee Biel" wae sroopa et A color sch Amer! at the close of the evening. e hos- i i i a 0 e was curried out in the ecorations| tess used garden flowers ‘io decorate| ygh Terentia an initial showing of /colony. local sportsmany. in, an operas ~ Se maageer ion. Rice is an ardent hunter and and each guest was presented with a/ the rooms. company this morning opened a new| FIRE DOES SMALL DAMAGE Uitte and cate many. binde ent jue favor, BIRTHDAY-MISSION SOCIETY |#epartment, known as the $15 dress| A chimney blaze which set fire to jit,. : GUESTS FROM MINNESOTA The Birthday-Mission society of shop, in the store room adjvining its, partitions in the ae of Mrs. C. inset of copper ve OOOO SOOO OVO A.W. LucasCo. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center New Black Satin Frocks: On Sale in Our New Annex $15 DRESS SHOP Show Smart Details — noisesome and deadly tropical penal’ ,,, CCC LCE SSL SLEEPER PPE AAPPPPPPPPPBSTPLPPLPPPLPPPBPPLE PLP LLPPLPRPPRAPLPPPCL PP PLA ACES r E main floor on the west, formerly oc-|Robidou at $10 Kighth street south, ————— Miss | Freida = Ecklund “returned | the it Lutheran church will held |cupied by The Wedge, men's cloth-.was quickly extin:uished upon the from where she ve Rd: Waluasins, 054 Seventh | th. site. arrival of the fire «azpartment about ; heen i ev. A. J. Malmq nee The shop will specialize in dresses |3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Little | She was accompahied pas ty Satis ere iy abite tee a women, misses, little women and damage was done by the blaze. | ist ., 4 , ‘" change in e and are also requested bit itd ee ay ‘ cain eee be Nellie Painer, of Minneapotia: Tie] to brine their gifts for the Christmas fret, iPS of woman. Frocks! in| Visit our millinery depart: Legh 4 returned by car and visited] cheer box. autumn colors ure now being shown, ment. New hats are arriving | a Naneted Hiattttignnn can WILL GIVE SONG RECITAL I the opening sale will continue |at all times.—Bismarck Cloak 3% Friday and Satu: | Miss Dency Dickinson, daughter of some time at the John Ecklund home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickinson, Ken- k ALLEGED CHECK FORGER HELD i tl ig ba sa et pévrs IN CALIF. 2 <i Nlice Sater| Harry Hardwick of Bismarck is in| || Matinee Every Day at 2:30 daughter, ans Ann, of Bismarck are | #" bat rt tela Te anegnlis suede eae . s court on a charge . ents, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Riley of| sembly hall at the Indian school. CRE ces = went oF te" Basten 7 Portland, Ore., and formerly of Bis-| — - ‘ i . ISSUED {county sheriff's office and was re- march sind Fares, are also guests! svitutione pave. been lesued. for|turned here by Sheriff Rollin Welch, Last Times : c the wedding of Mis: i sete ttt Hot| py Rettlae, Feearaal of | the’ Burke of | by, Minn, The wedding will be held| Elks Band tonight at 8:30, eturned| Friday at the Presbyterian chi Elks Hall. Simon Fraser, fo relatives and immediste who spent the week-end in Fargo as friends of the family. SS ——— Mrs. Rebers Metearerent Mr. 8nd! pHILATHIANS WILL HOLD ELEC- x : TION DR. M. E. BOLTON A. W. Mundy, E. 0. Mundy, w. .| th Osteopathic Physician . Ayers, S. A. Marcks and George Gul-| Sthi room at the P: yterian church. All/] q4g1, FF, 3 . pan th Booeane eae mare members are requested to be pres- 4% Fourth St. Phone 240-W cmont the week-end at the Little) ent. Bismarck, N. D. wuasasbua as WILL GIVE PICNIC SUNDAY, he ‘The Nonpartisan clu jo. wi Miss Lint Meseee ths has re-| havea picnic Sunday at ithe Snare signed her position’ as superintend-| Whitmer home at Yucca.’ The party . | will ¢ leave~’ Bisniarck- at 11 o'clock a plea ie visiting i fares at Mike | Sunday mocping) sd a Jean La Vine home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.| 4 to bring -thelr own lu C. A. Bremer, at 1023 Fifth avenue Ras rem Formerly shop owner of . RUMMAGE SALE nies! hae st hites: Missionary eirele | wil Sabie ete wine a WILL MAKE HOME ‘HERE hold a rummage it. ‘3 wishes to announce open- Mrs. H. £. Ahlen and family have| auditorium ‘Saturd eee: ing of the ived in this city from Jamesto sed will make thie home, bere, ahare ‘Vanity Beauty Shop In connection with Erbe's Barber Si SOSOSOIPOGPYESPOOSLLL PPELLLLPLE PAPE AAS A, DRIVE TO BAD LANDS Electi of officers be held Opening Sale A frock fashion al- Now On 4 ready accepted is the black satin frock—and With LEWIS Mr. Ahlen {s‘employed with the Labr | Hints on Etiquet | hop Motor Sales company. They will make their residence at 612 Ninth Pane A cans teem cape. ition I Sees pre STONE the new .Annex Dress Closing Sat. EN ROUTE TO WEST COAST | Woar'evening dress? : Shop is showing numer- , ° Guy Andrys of Jamestown was a] 2. What is the proper attire for.an|]: — COMING 5 Evening {othe meat const where he wit vst] 'S"Are ‘hate im pace for « matinee]! Eepert marcel wien ol gg mare dere i vi . Are hats.in place n xpert marcelling, _ prompt make hn howe twain cig.” NUM SP® aug anarera |] and ourteoun service MILTON SILLS Se —- ‘01 ~} 7 \, 0 | WILL VISIT RELATIVES | ef'all’ public entertainment, en se ee Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Duemeland and| . 2. Any becoming afternoon .or little daughter, Marilyn, left semi-formal. costume. nesday evening for St. Clair, Mi Yes, hats are worn at boxes for where they will spend a week wi ra @natinees. _ Mr. Duemeland’s parents. eon aggre a VisIT RELATIVES | Vielt ‘our silinery depart: | Mr, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Ritchie! of/ ment. New hats are arriving | ¥ Steele drove to Bismarck Tuesday|at all times—Bismarck to attend the Missouri Slope fair and Shop. to visit relatives in this city. * TAKE MOTOR TRIP The 10th is the last day of |% Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck left Wed-jdigeount on Gas Bills. | nesday by car for a trip to Minnesota and Wisconsin points, where they will visit relative fe RETURN FROM WASHBURN Mrs. O. V. Bowman and d . Reatrice Wave returned from burn, whet they visited friend: & few. days, E. “FRAMED” May We Serve You? Unusual details are to be seen—a capricious flare here, a diagonal line there, with groups of tucks, pleats, touches of lace, or contrasting color for further em- phasis. Introducing Fall Fashions In many of the fine gar- ments included in this | SCOOP REALLLY LPPLLLLLLLPLLPLPBPAPAEGPPPBPBIPLPP PPP PDA 10 FARGO ‘ display you will find Black satin frocks for . Dr. W. B. Cole of left yo Cane ) ' Tuesday’ for Fergorwhate ‘bs wit style details ordinarily street, afternoon, ans ‘spend a short time on business. obtainable only in much tailored wear are equat- ly important — ranging from the very simple one or two piece style to the more elaborate moci- els for afternoon ocezi- sions. Sizes from 13 to 20 and from 34 to 5214. higher priced models. Dresses “To be smirt one must wear evel ~~ Bo this store, always jong hand in hand with fash- ion, has included plenty guests , : : of black gecneee, bine jotnesday. ‘ satins ai velve eee : ; , frocks. Prices from HERE ON BUSINESS ; LEAVES FOR SCHOOL William Byrne Jar, Usnover, N. a ND. fi their: guewt this weskvond: Mrs: Pred ie ¥ rs, Grady of Grand Forks. . rs Ye wing. 8 i 4 eo = Seite or; int le NEW Formerly Occupied = the Wedge) — p. cuffs of lynx, various ‘ne eaact leopard Be pi) Will be found frocks of heavy Flat. Crepes, Georgettes,.:: Striped Rep, Satin Faced and Canton {Crepes—now fashion’s _ : chosen fabrics—in : A Model to Fit Every Type of Woman $201 $125 - Millinery $e $15 SARAH GOLD SHOP Visit our $15 Annex Dress Shop during our opéning sale this. week. * It:will-be a revelation to you to see the remarkable: values offered. You will surely come again if you do. © A.W.LucasCo.: Where You Expect More for Your Money-And Getlt . ; “> “(§l2 MAIN AVE. § -E

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