The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1928, Page 5

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“lsity as the guest of her daughters, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928 Waziyata Group of Burleigh County Campfire Girls Give Red Cross Chapter Sleighride Monday Reelects Officers The Waziyata Group of Campfire} The Burleigh Cou: County chapter of Gtrls gave a sleighride party Mon-| the American Red Cross reelected dayy evening which was concluded | its officers at the annual meeting with a social evening at the Albin| held in this city Monday. The fol- Siedstrom home. lowing Mh serve for another term After the sl of office: . F. L. Conklin, chaire q@ames were man; Dr. aye A Schipfer, vice chair. stew was served. .} man, and J! L. Bell, secretary and Eldon Anderson chaperoned the] treasurer. party. Mrs. Anderson ip guardian} Dr. F. R. Smyth, JudgesW. I. of the group. Nuessle, Judge Fred Jansonius, H. EB. Wildfang, and Mrs. H. C. Edger- ton form the advisory board. The financial reports of commit. tees were read and plans for the work of the coming year were dis- cussed, re Delightful Program Presented d_ Wednesday Misses Dency Dick Dickinson and Lu- cile oe were presented in a delightful song recital Wednesday re SD ug the home of Mrs. Her- “en yo ‘ladies displayed young. jadies spl lay sa cellent tone, phrasing and Their program was well chosen, dis: playing to advantage the individ- uality of the two voices. An in- le audience attended the re- cital. Misses Dickinson and Coghlan will broadcast from station KFYR iday evening at 6:30, while Sun- day evening they will repeat their ioc at assembly at Indian hool. ene Monday Club Gives Annual Dinner Party : The Mond:.v club gave its annual formal Ndi party Monday eve- ning at the Gr Pacific hotel. Including the members of t8e clus in embers and their husbands, Bridge was played after dinner en Lan Maas were Shaadi mae s. er, its. ones, ordon and F. A. Bcnowles, ‘ Legion and Auxiliary Entertain at Cards Bridge was played at 19 tables Wednesday evening when members of the local American Legion post end Auxiliary entertained at the Lecfon bail. Mrs. W. A. Falconer and Mrs. W. M. Spann won the prizes for the ladies, while the men’s prizes were awarded to C. E. Knudtson ant Capt. W. M. Spann. Mrs. R. J. Kamplin was chairman of the committee on arrangement:. Other members of the committee were Mrs. C. E. Knudtson, Mrs. A. Cc. Brainerd, Oscar Boutrous, Sam Merritt and Robert Dohn. At the conclusion of the games refreshments were served for which Places were laid for over 100 guests. Mrs. Minnie Shuman, John Bashara, George Haugen, Bill Olson and Ray Burman assinted & ferving. Mrs. R. S: Enge Is Hostess at Supper Mrs. R. S. Enge entertained the officers and teachers of the pri- mary department of the Methodist Sumlay school Monday evening at her home. A short business meeting was eld at which plans were made for 1 food sale to be held Saturday. At the close of the meeting the hostess verved a waffle supper. “6 # Cox Mrs. Andrew Ray Is Honorée at - Whist Mrs, Andrew _ Ri Ray of Butte, Mont., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Hagy of this city, was the guest of honor Tuesday eve- ning when Mrs. J. H. Newton en- tertained at progressive whist. Cards were played at four tables Swenson and Mrs. George Craig. A amy favor was presented to ‘At the. “close of the evening Mrs. Frank Touseley assisted the hostess in serving a two-cours® luncheon. r out-of-town guests were Miss Inga Johnson of Sims and Mrs. John Tucker of Mandan. Additional social and nerson- al news will be found in to day”s issue on page 3. ss Rev. Madison, evangelist, will speak at the ‘Salvation ‘Army hall this evening, and musical -numbers ere Announcement Mrs. A. N. Newton form- will be sung by Mrs. W. G. Thurséd ._ eveni Rev. C. A. ‘ Beephens will tar the esipal| erly employed with the pierre at the Salvation Army| Bismarck Fur Co. is open- Oe Se ing, a dressmaking and Mre J. F. Brosnahan left Wed-|§ alteration’ shop at 715 sday for her home at Carrington ifter’ spending soane: time in this oars Avenue. Phone = ‘ur repairin; speci ‘ ‘Mrs. Eugene C. Wachter and Mrs. r repairing a specialty. A, Gagnon. | oak . W. lodge wil be held this eve- ging at the A. O. U. W. hall. A eecial hour has been planned and wtreshments wil be served. vrs. Zoe Sprake of this city has her house guest Miss Marjorie Bett of Casselton, who is en route to California, ents guetts, Maa. tie Meee and use guests, Mrs. leier Miss ‘Anna Meier ot New Salem. O'Neil, i. © Frahm and T. Xo, Sidesased are 8) a few days in Chicaggo, on usiness, Miss I iskea of Sims is a seaet at tee J. H. Newton home this week. “Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Thursday Monday a office will open these three days only, from 1 p. m. to 6 fi lay Committee. with ALICE TERRY IVAN PETROVICH ey sh or mente as tow se 81 per weak 5 diamond rin; one an a e100 wit James W. Marek Exclusive Diamond ! otticn at 100° 80. Bt, "'Biamareky fe Or Corsets A special assortment of corsets in both front and back ae —— Broken sizes makes ieomety up to toon to go on sale at only eocecerces kt A cleanup of odds and ends in good wool skirts of plaid and striped mate- rials. — altered into new style gar ments. Values up $ 00 to $4.50 to close = out at only .... Petticoats Of finest quality silks, both plain and fancy in dark colors only. Forme. ly sold a oo $ i) much as Priced for at § day at ......06 Galatea An ideal 32-inch cloth for children’s dresses and rompers. Can’t be beat for wear. Your choics of as- sorted patterns in 48c values at 3 yards for .... Huck Towels Here is a good towel for the home, also barbers ur dentists. Of medium size with red or blue borders white Very o Pa) sorbent. On sale at 5 for ....60- Embroidered Towels" Some with crocheted edge, assorted patterns ‘on good ng huck an $ aL en crash. ee? 79c values on sale at 2 for Guest Towels Medium size Pure ‘inen Guest Towels, remstitched borders. ‘egular 65¢ towels at 2 for $1.00 64x76 fine grade single cotton blankets in small check patterns, colors of blue, rose, yellow, orchid, grey and tan, with danble whipped border. Special for Dol- lar Day at ..... _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __- Our annual inventory uncovered many odds and ends and broken lots throughout the store. These a are to be closed out on dollar day regardless of former cost or selling prices FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th Silk Underwear Hand-Made Gowns Daintily embroidered patterns on 2 House Dresses This department, as usual, will put out some exceptional values in linene, ging- hams and fancy print aprons that are not All sizes and fine quality Bee § Rican Nainsook. Bro! en sizes in pink, ok and white colors. Your choice on wird for only ....eeseece skimped in the making. colors to sell for only ... Infants’ Knit Leggings Sizes 2 and 3 only in soft, woolly um Come in red, grey and tan. Regular $1.98 values offered on Friday pants style. Rubrite Polishing Cloths 10-yd. packages of sof knitted polishing cloth for the home or garage use A regular inv $ seller. Friday § L) sale price, packages for ... Rain sails Assorted sizes and colors, handy for the spring show ers. We have onlv a few left, so will of § 2 fer them on Fri- day for only ... Stidnanean For a quick cleanup we have selected a large lot of several styles in mercer- ized, part wool and_ sill striped union suits. Band or built-up tops in knee or ankle scot Former prices up $ 00 to $2.75—on sale At cccccccoeees Sadie Another assortment of light and medium weight —s suits in cotton ,and pg a $ Cennitie ee to $2, * close out at 2 for .....4. 40-inch fine quality all alli georgette in odd shades. A ~ = = SS make them ak “Fas - 31% ues on sale eee rccceey Hosiery A table full of silk, wool Lingette Slips Light and dark one $ {” 00 in broken sizes. cellent quality Seiged Lingette that will wear. Values ah te $2.48 on sale at . Thrifty. shoppers will find many items throu g h- out the store which space will not permit us to tell about. Look for them! = 4]% Pure silk Stockings—first quality only in Kayser brand. Chiffon, semi- § | 00 chiffon and service weights Many good colors for imme- diate wear. ‘Values up to $2.25 to close out at only... Broken Sizes. Approval: During This Sale All Sales Cash Women’s and Children’s SHOES the front with some sunprising values in odd lots of women’s and children’s fine footwear for the home) street or psd school wear. You cannot sieoee to Pair miss this offering at .............0.. Russian Boots These will be worn for spring. Here is your chance to get them at a great sav. ing. gaat gatos but they’re on sale at only .......... Special Dalecs Qu one table will be found many waatiut 225] | and oe ones =§ some er ou our Many odd pieces found in this section, such as Gowns, Bloomers, Chemises and Slips of good quality silk in values up to $3.48, either tailored or lace trimmed, will be cleared out for only.:.».. 9 Women’s Sweaters Coat style garments in assorted colors Broken sizes in good wool Formerly priced To go at only .cevecccceee and patterns, or part wool sweaters. up to $3.50. 2 fs Children’s Bathrobes Sizes up to five years in soft, fleecy, white Bathrobes trimmed in pink or blue. prices were $1.75 and $1.98. Former Closing out price .... ‘| Wool Goods An assorted group of serges, novelties and suitings in navy, brown, green and $ tan—36, 40 and 45 inch width. Good for school, street and house wear. Values up to $1.95 a yard will be sold at, a yard.... Lingerie Crepe patterns only crepe, 32 fancy krinkled pink, peach or blue, —5 yards for in a much used inches wide. gowns and lingerie. Colors—orchid, white, Regular 29c quality = $1 ooe Children's Wash Dresses All sizes up to 12 years in dainty wash prints of voile, batiste, gingham and every wanted color. Well made and neatly trimmed. You'll want several of these for summer wear. pongee prints, Cleanup price for Friday $ 00 > Each Silk Dresses Don’t Miss This Table You will find here a number of good silk dresses, easily altered to the newer asics § These are extra special offerings in good colors, but broken sizes which clear out. just .. hoe re marked for Friday at tees eeecccccceccece we musi 2 Women’s Gloves Silk lined Mocha Gloves. Fine quality material in good servicc- able weights. Col- ors are bag mn grey , tan or broken PP ye "For. merly as much as $3.00. Friday at, a pair.. To close out 2 Brassieres _ A close-out of odd num- bers in good styles— long and short waisted, up to $1.25, Choice, 2 for.. of fine quay coutil. , Values 12 |: Outing Gowns to $2.50 to ee weet dee 4 GEST CLEAN-UP TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW MERCHANDISE B BROTHERS “Merchandise ot Merit Only”

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