The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1928, Page 5

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yy THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUN f PAGE FIVE Progressive Mothers ete Soneieremene tee AE Nat ef $ ° See A.W. Lucas Co.*15 Dress Shop With Mrs. Earl Speaks e : Adjoining the Main Store on the West NEW SPRING ~ ‘DRESSES home of Mrs. E: Misses Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 6 to 44 Larger Women’s 4614 to 5414 Price and Quality | RICE is what a store gets for its merchandise. — Quality is what you~ | get for your money. So that to consult price without re- gard to quality is to put the store’s interests before .your own! And we certainly never want any , customer of this | store to do that. a Reper read by Mrs. Hazel Past. irs. Merle Adier spoke on “The Church and Our Young People.” At the conclusion of the program the hostess served a luncheon course, Dr. Cora J. Best Lectures Wednesday |} at City Auditorium! Dr. Cora Johnstone Best gave a|% most interesting lecture Wednesday |® afternoon at the city auditorium on|% the subject “Hell Roaring Waters.” | ¢ Dr. Best, who is a sportswoman, | ¥ adventurer, mountain climber, ex-|% plorer, author and lecturer, told the ¥ story of a canoe trip dow: what is|% called “the dirtiest piece of watcr}]% in the world.” It is known ag the|% big bend of the Columbia river, the 3 strip of rapids two hundred miles|¢ long that has taken more lives in|¥ proportion to the number who have] % dared its dangers than any other|¢ stretch of water. x With her lecture Dr. Best lus- |} trated the trip with slides, She|% showed hunting the great gray|% goose, big horn «sheep, mountain | ¥% Boat; pictures of bears at play, and |X of brilliant flowers. " Dr. Best urged the audeince to|% conserve wild life ay she showed | % the pictures of flowers, birds and|® animals, The Bismarck high school ¥ sponsored the decture Wednesday. ‘ ‘. Expressing in Interesting New Ways--the More Feminine Mode for Women The Fort Lincoln chapter of|% American War Mothers met Tues- | ¢ day with Mrs, S. 8. McDonald. Va-|§ cancies in the staff of officers were filled by electing Mrs. L. M. Par-| 9 sons recording secretary and Mrs. | % J. M. Wiley, historian. Refresh- | ¢ ments were served after the meet-|¥ ing by Mrs. G. M. Livdahl and Mrs. | % McDonald, e+e . Declaring that North Dakota is |% the best state in the union, Mr. and | § Mrs. D. J. McGillis returned last | % night from a trip through western states. They enjoyed their visit with friends and relatives immense- | % ly, they say, but are glad to get | ¢ back to Bismarck. : : % No More Mrs, Oliver C. Brannen of this/% city left Wednesday for Des Moines, Towa, where she will be the guest ‘of her da t, Miss Esther Mary Brannen, ructor in journalism at Lincoln high school. . oe * Printed chiffons with flaring drapes—crepe frocks for shopping and daytime—tailleurs for street or busi- ness—draped satins with rich laces—lace gowns for dinner—printed chiffons and georgettes—satins—crepes —with softening vestees, draped skirts, V necklines of ten ending in jabots, the broken line, and every smart color for th e new season Rose Greens Tans Blues Gay and Subdued Prints Blacks The Luther League of the First "utheran church will hold a business vnd social meeting Friday evening n the church parlors. All young zople are cordially invited, + OOS A regular meeting of the A.0.U. { V. will be held this evening at 8 |‘ ‘clock. After the meeting a danc-! H party will be given for members | nly. Mrs, S. Hf Cook left ‘Thursday sal Easter Calls tor linneapolis where she will visit for| ‘me time, En route Mrs. Cook} ill spend a few days in Valley | ity. | see y Beautiful Silks for Easter Time Pure Silk Dress Georgette a yard, $1.95 39 inches wide. All of spring’s newest ) shades. This is an extra weight of RAN New Gloves . Here You Will Find Washable Kids, a pair, $4.50 New washable kid gloves, guaranteed to ‘ash perfectly. They are slip-on style, Iso tailored turn-back cuffs, in mode, tan, grey, also white with black stitch- » Who has spent | eles, Calif., re- today. * Miss Bertha Pa'mer left this otning for a short business trip to argo, eee . Dr. F. W. Ferguson of Kulm is a] ‘* usiness caller in tho city this week. . 2 a e B) dress georgette that you have always ‘i H : John Adams of Moffit was a busi-|% ings. $4.50 a pair. . Boys or Girls Roller Skates paid $2.95 a yard for. Our new regu- 5 Bes am ness caller in this city Tuesday, % 3; e lar low price is $2.35 a yard. As the es AS ‘ R) Th Great Northern Quartet 3 New Tailored Styles, a pair, $2.95 a pair, $1 .00 silk market is on the up grade our Vas 4 e Gri orthern Quar' Sn: 8 Pas) will sing a the Prince Hotel % An extraordinary group of imported real kid gloves, with : : : week-end low price is a remarkable cy “AY. hour during th % novelty gauntlet cuffs and embroidered backs to match. A Full ball bearing, steel extension foot plates, with toe value. rg YY ys —— our during the x new assortment of cuffs and in all of the new shades, with : clnuinscadiuntablestovelllehod-sikea, : : WH. uto Show, - % | lots of black and white effect. All sizes. A pair, $2.95. i Rayon and Silk Sport Satin Special Millinery Sale for ‘ . a yard, $1.00 ri oe cays ero ss sae tg — mpsse = : An extra quality of slip satin, in all holz Hat Shoppe, 119 Third St./% | New Ka: Silk Gloves, in the latest styles for spring AW ll M: da B 39 f yo ee % eh Einely titaiaet. and finished, and of the best qual- e a e room, ‘ Cc colors, 39 inches wide. The price of ges ity. There are all sizes and colors. Five sewed parlor brooms with polished purple handle. $1.00 a yard is for this week-end only. i 20-gal 1.95 Galvanized Garbage Cans, 20-gal. cap., $1. —Department 2, Main Floor— Corrugated; will not dent; has a good, tight cover. Spun Silk and Washable Prints, a yard, $1.00 All colors guaranteed washable, 29 inches wide. We have thirty different * Spring Dress Fabrics, a yard, 49c Rayon printed dimities, pebble shein crepes, rayon taf- poo oak. other new fabrics. For this wéek-end only, 49c¢ Matinee £ y at 2280 al ° t shades that invite your inspection. This pi Me steatosis alla eisititienis id Sas Agere Imported E li h T Pp h, 79 d 98 is a pure silk. And at our regular low TONIGHT—Thurs. & Fri. —Department 3, Main Floor— ng N ea 0 s, eac’ C all C price of $1.00 a yard it is an outstand- Decorated. Two sizes, medium and large. ing value. MARY ASTOR a-inch Brendsiath, o youd, He —Department 1, Main Floor— Ten of the most popular shades of highly mercerized broad- LLOYD HUGHES — , ote Dust Mops, 18 Inches Wide, $1.49 Value, $1.00 With either blue or grey treated yarn. Long polished handle included. Northern Tissue Toilet Paper, 4 Rolls for 25¢ Johnson's Liquid Wax, 1 quart a $1.00 Card Table Covers, each $1.00 | Tapestry Pillow Tops, 2 for 49c cloth. Guaranteed washable. Suitable for sport dresses, dress trimmings, etc., where fast colors are desirable. Al- so pajamas, rompers, shirts, etc. Our low price for this P week-end, 39c a yard. —Department 8, Main Floor— Don’t Forget Year-Round Prints Are 39c The nearest to this price as-yet advertised, so far as we have noticed, this season is 45c a yd. It pays to buy your wash goods at tore. —Department 3, Main Floor— Turkish Towels, 20x42 Inches, each, 25¢ | Heavy terry towels; two stripe borders in gold, blue, rose and green. Full terry » Pom hem. At our new low price Piss cud decorated: Regular values 85c and up. 2 for 49c. —Department 3, Main Floor— —Department 3, Main Floor— —Department 3, Main Floor— All Linen Towels, in one group, 2 for $1.00 Glass towels, guest towels and hand embroidered guest towels. Every one pure linen, —Department 3, Main Floor— Linen Lunch Sets, a set, $1.75 86-inch cloths with four napkins to match. Tasty color combinations in hand blocked designs. Fast color and all pure linen. The lowest price yet on an imported cloth. —Department 3, Main Floor— IA. W. LUCAS Co. Where Every Purchase Must Be Satistactory or Money Refunded | One assortment of sateen, lineen, and 18 inches square, in assort biecta: crash card table covers, handsomely i ed sub) Warner Fabian’s novel of ee aadies Pathe Review Comedy — “Young Hollywood” Pc eee le Pn Show Place of the Northwest! m The $2,000,000 MINNESOTA THEATRE ‘The Theatre ‘Minneapolls, E GRAND OPENING MAKE THE x Y E ai en I's ono of the F & R-Publix Theatres —

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