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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927 { Additional Society —— | 7 a , casting a series FYR. Mrs. Harvey Harris Is Honored at Party by Sunday School Class Mrs. Harvey Harris was honored Monday evening at her home by members of the “Harris Hustlers,” a Sunday School class of the Metho- dist church whith Mrs. Harris has directed for several years. She has recently resigned her position as teache: . The evening was spent with games, at the conclusion of which a course luncheon was served. Mrs. Harris was presented with a gift. Mrs. W. E. Vater will now have charge of Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lahr enter- tained the Dinner club Tuesday eve- aing at their home at 100 Avenue B west Roses were used as a centerpiece | y; for the dinner table, while the room where bridge was played was decor- ee Be hiccunienied ree aving bi lays in July, August or September will be guests of honor. Mrs, E. A. Wilson and Mrs. J. O. Varney will be hostesses, and all members and their friends are in- vited to attend the meeting. Visiting teacher may secure their tickets at the city auditorium for a Universit: of North Daketa students are requested to call Mrs. L. V. Miller at 1053, Miss Rit Mur- Phy at 1122, or R. J. Murphy for reservations The bar.quet will be iven Frida evening .t 5:39 at the ethodist church for alumni, fac- ulty members, and foriier students of the University of North Dakota and their families, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Draper had as their daughters, Doris Elaine and Mary Helen, of Minot. The Luther league of the First Lutheran church will give 9 Hal- loween party Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in the church basement. “afealega and their friends are in- ited. "oe * The regular meeting «* the De- quet. Local alumni and former of Misses Evelyn Day and Agnes Pearson of Burnstad are spending the week in the city as the house guests of Mrs. N. Ae Hughes. school Tuesday. the class. their guests this week-ezc, Mrs, ” soe Draper's brother-in-law and sister, sibility lasts just so Mr. and Mrs. F.A, Lahr |iitjc%1, Mrs. Georze Walker, and F your hair is losing its vigor and is dif. ficult to manage we will improve its growth and looks. Our per- manent wave has add- Miss Esther Noggle, who is attend- Jamestown College, spent Monday at her home in Bismarck, returning to The Annual Rummage Sale the Presbyterian church will be held in the church par- lors ai 9 o’clock, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 27th and 28th. —_—_—X—X—_—X_ Obligation A customer’s obli- gation ceases with the purchase. A store’s obligation begins with the sale, This store’s respon- long as your own reasonable expecta- tions of service in the merchandise you buy. Regular $25 Values THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Complimenting the Teachers Newer Successes in Claridge Frocks $ ] — Misses Sizes 14 to 20 ated with autumn leavec. hree During Teachers’ ¢ tables of bridge were in play during enn at ae Wineie it Nive Goons SS ee Week ‘Women’s Sizes 36 to 42 the evening. | a Robidou at 708 Main ‘venue. All large number of fastid- Mrs. Myrtle H. Letch:l, an artist with a nationally known company, will be in the city this week with headquarters at Harrie and Wood- mansee’s, at the solicitation of the N. D. E. Mrs. Letchel is broad- of three kraft talks over The first talk was given at 7;30 tucsday evening, and ier in = an ami A. Th Ch armin | Y outhf ul an d Deci de di Feminin e tans tne this evening and Thurs | all newest shades. Silk under: B cauby Bob g \ \ On account of the Roosevelt and Navy day program at the Roosevelt cabin and the state capitol, the pub- lic library will be c! sed from 2 to 0 tomorrow. The library will be open from 10:30 to 12 in the morn- ing and from i to 9 in the evening. 5 The ladies aid society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon a* 3 0” ock in the church parlors. The quarterly birthday so- ee The Weather Unsettled tonight and Thurs- day. Probably occa- sional rain. ‘ TRANS - PAINT y | : Hart Schaffner A BOTTLE .,.... Cc Marx Suits and This wonderful solution by means of which you can transfer whole designs or single motifs from wall Overcoats paper to textiles is reduced to 79c a bottle to more Regul 00 thoroughly introduce it to our trade. gwar $30.00 to $45.00 Demonstrations of Trans-Paint $25.00 Values Wonderful Values Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy teeta are requested to be pres- ent. * * Sterling were guests in Bismarck Monday. WELCOME, TEACHERS garments. Flowers, the latest for dresses and coats. Hand- bags and Gifts special this week. Winter Coats special this week—Nielsen’s Millinery. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jessen of fous women. and_ simple. as many A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Introducing and Announcing a Reduction for This Week Only In our Needleart Department will soon enroll you in « the enthusiastic group of women who are making the loveliest things for their homes and to wear—scarfs, handkerchiefs, pillows, table runners, children’s frocks, draperies, bed spreads, and even decorating evening frocks and felt hats, by a process that is instantaneous The designs resemble artistic hand- painted patterns, so exquisite that they can be framed, are doing, Over 30 Styles $ "785 PAIR A. W. Lucas Our New York - Resident Buyers Were Fortunate In - The Purchase of These Very Beautiful Frocks In them you will see the favorite fabrics— Crepe, Broche, Silk and Velvet, Flat Crepe, Georgette and Crepe Romaine —beautifully designed and immensely becoming— A Rich Selection at i Satin, Velvet By Frocks Such as These Is the Chic Woman Acclaimed—They are the styles consider-” ed smartest for Fall Wear. Large Buying Connections Make This Very Low Price Possible ° Notesof * a Colors That é S Fashionable ; The Newest Versions of iter Set <a. Footwear Beaut Rapa "The Tun lr Copper Leaf | Wide Girdles ee : ' O'Porto ’ Coat Effects Interpreted in Patents, Satins, Black and Colored Kids, are Pleated Tiers pictured here. Your choice of High or Low Heels. Coffee B The Circular Skirt : aa rown Two-Piece Styles } “4 7: Birch: 2 We The Flared Skirt _ Step-in P umps New Blue Ss TheBolero “9 On S : Marron Glace Wide Suede Belts e Straps | A Selling Event That We Are Sure Our City’s Guests Will Appreciate Smart New Hats Oxford Tie Effects. Footwear, that js the choice of women who instinctively se- lect fine things, for they are in perfect aceord with costumes of Ss) Purchased Types of Hats Ordinarily ~ refinement. The Autumn Models express good taste in fash- pry «ae Much $ 4 9 5 Priced Much Higher— ion characteristic of the exclusive footwear that we show. Under the Usual @ a Big Teachers Week Value Model Hats, Chic and New. “Skull Cap” Effects. Metallic Turbans. So New. Smart Velvet and Satin Combinations. Ever-in-demand Felt Hats. Varieties of styles, materials, trimming details and colors presenting an inter- | ag Joa at this moderate price—Just the thing for Coats with Fur Collars or Fur Coats— : A.W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It Next Week---North Dakota Corn Show A. W. LUCAS C0. Where Satisfaction Must Go With Every Pair