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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE —— _ Charge ‘ Your Accounts Credit Purchases for balance of Nov- e e e Is good here if it is good at ember go on your January ist the Bismarck-Mandan Credit atta, Bismarck’s Busy Style and mila ee Center ti pe eens | Social and Personal i Mrs. Trepp Gives. Party for Guests A | her house guests, Mr. ind Mrs. Martin Henning of Flint, Mich., Mrs. E. F. Trepp entertained Saturday evening at a bridge party. There were guests for three tables, ind honors for the evening went to Mrs. J. W. Knecht and Mr. Henning. For the course luncheon served after the games the tables were dec- orated with Thinksgiving favors. Auxiliary Members to Hear Leismann 5 COCO OO A Charles Leismann, deputy secretary of state, will speak on “Our Neigh- dors on the South, The Latin Amer- cans,” at the meeting of the Amer-. can Legion Auxiliar; tomorrow eve- iing at 8 o’clock at the Business and a ?rofessicnal Women’s club rooms. a There will b: a business session preceding the address. Mrs. W. A. Hughes is in charge of the pro- gram and Miss Jane Hagen is chair- man of the meeting. Football Men Feted by Squirrel Club Covers were laid for 60 guests at the banquet given Sunday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel by the Squirrel club for the members of che high school faculty. Harold McDonald, president of the \; Squirrel club, presided as tesstr «* ter, and talks were given by City Superintendent H. UC. Saxvik, Coacu Roy McLeod, Dr. F. B. Strauss, H. Payne, and Arnold Van Wyk. Captain Robert Paris and Fay Brown responded for the football ‘eam, Beautiful Special Prices in Boxes of 3 Pairs Hosiery, vastly practical, but nevertheless with that ex- quisite touch of luxury so important to the costume of today. Exquisite Your Own Assortmeut of Colors and Sizes ; . SOOO SOOO a Begseibs Oosusesueesse550050090000000000900000000000000005590000000000000090000000050008 CSOSSEOS ot ee SELLE LAP OOS Mrs. Harris Honored at P. E. O. Luncheon Mrs. Frank Harris of Minneapo- lis, formerly of Bismarck, was an honor guest yesterday afternoon when Mrs. P. J. Meyer enigriained the members of Chapter F, P. E. O. ‘ at a luncheon at her home. yey As this was the social meeting of * the chapter, the afternoon was spent ee in preparing articles for the Christ- 4 mas boxes to be distributed later to id g reedy families. Mrs. Harris, who has been a mem- oer of Chapter F for a number of years, told of her meetings with members of the sisterhood from other states, and also former Bis- 1 marck and Mandan members, whom she had encountered in her travels, Especially appreciated when the sheen is as soft, the gauge as fine, and the weave as even as these well known Wayne Knit and Kayser Hose that are here for gift or personal use. Sheer Chitton Wayne Knit Slenderette Heel—Picot edge; silk from top to toe; full fashioned. A $1.95 value. Ask for Wayne Knit No. 404. 3 pairs in a Christ- mas box Semi - Service Weight Kayser’s 88X—Full length silk boot with a four inch lisle top, reinforced lisle foot where reinforce- ment is most needed; slipper heel. $1.65 value. 8 pairs in a Christmas box Colors BEECHNUT BURLWOOD CASHEW NUT CUBAN SAND EVENGLOW FLESH PINK GRAIN GREBE GREGE GUNMETAL (PATE SHELL PEARL BLUSH REVEREE ROSE TAUPE SEED PEARL WHITE JADE ZINK ARAB BAMBOO BLUETONE * BOULEVARD CASCADE CEDAR CHALET Colors CHATEAU CIRCASSIAN CIRO DUNE FALLTONE FLESH G ne TONE Kayser’s Slipper Heel, No. 151X—Silk to the top; silk plaited foot; lavender Picot edge; the sheerest of weights. $1.95 value. 8 pairs in a Christmas box Wayne Knit—$1.50 value, full fashioned. 8 pairs in 1 SON PIGUMGESS DOK as ais cea s Servet rven arate $4.35 Friends of Parker LaMoore, form- erly of Jamestown, and a brother of Mrs. F. H. Waldo of this city, will be interested in the announce- ment of his marriage on November 20 to Miss Chynne Harris of Okla- i homa City. Mr. and Mrs. La Moore will reside in Washington, D. C., where he is correspondent for a A group of Oklahoma newspapers. He was formerly . ecretary to Governor Trapp of Oklahoma, and editor of 4 the state magazine, “My Oklahoma.” Wayne Knit Slenderette Heel—Extra long leg, lisle hem and lisle foot. $1.95 value. Christmas DOM OLIS ssc sruitiais sia stecon id oliiiiaiavee Mulsiuminane nas $5.65 Wayne’s High Square Heel—For the woman who wants a beautiful stocking with a plain heel. Full fashioned; silk to the top. $1.95 value. 3 pairs in a Christmas box ................. $5.65 JUPITER * , MARS i | MERCURY | NATURELLE NEPTUNE NUTONE PATIO PLATINUM SANDTONE SONATA, | STREETONE TAUPE‘ TEATONE VENUS Kayser 97X—A well known stocking, silk to the top, full fashioned, slipper heel. $1.95 value. Christaiasboxof 8 226.665. t es ee sieeoe $5.65 Dr. and Mrs. J.D. Keith of Fayetteville, Tenn., will arrive this evening to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Keith’s brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoskins. The Aristecracy of Hosiery—The Kayser Twin Heel of Sheerest Chiffon. Silk tothe top. Full fash- ioned. $2.50 value. 3 pairs in a Christmas box $7,25 eee Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoskins have as their guests Mr. Hoskins par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoskins of Rolla, who will remain here for sev- eral months, eee Mrs. Frank Harris, who has been @ guest at the home of Mrs. A. Har- tis for the past week, left this moraine for her home in Minneapo- is. The Out Size Wayne Knit No. 776—Heavy quality silk, extra large elastic ‘lisle top and extra length leg. $1.95 value. 3 pairs in a Christmas The Diamond Four, No. 26X, and Wayne Knit No. 407—The aristocrat of full fashioned stockings, suitable for street or dress wear. Slenderette heel, moccasin foot, French hem and superfine gauge. $2.50 value. 3 pairs in a Christmas box $7.25 LALA LLL PALLLALLALEP?APLELLLSSSSASSLSLS Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Trepp have as their guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. (* Martin Henning of Flint, Mich. Mrs. ; Henning is a sister of Mr. eepy J.C. haart of “Hope “has ar- . tived in Bismarck for a visit with his dauabiars, Mrs. Della Fox and Mrs. L. J. + Myers. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fogarty and son Rex of Sterling spent yesterday i in the city visiting friends and shop- ; ping. See Now Open in the Big Econom y y Basement Store Every boy and girl enjoys a toyland display. Here are on exhibi- Boys and girls, mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles, cousins— tion all kinds of mechanical toys, animal toys, clowns, tinker toys, all will appreciate this display and find keen enjoyment in visiting and a thousand and one other toys for boys and girls. it—Come and stay as long as you like. Annual Before Christmas Handkerchiet Sale Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, December 4 - 5 - 6 All of Our Christmas Handkerchiets Will Be on Display at That Time The Ideal Weight Reducer--See this new process ma- chine at the A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop. x ‘ Our new soft § water system for delightful soft water shampoos is now installed. A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop. Visit Our Gift Department--An Appropriate Gitt tor Every Gitt Purpose A.W. LUCAS CO. ’ , "Where You Expect More tor Your Money---And Get It MEMBER OF AMERICAN Buy! NG GORPORATION tne. tn Every State’ ELTINGE THEATER “Varsity” . : | aa CAPITOL THEATER “How to Handle Women” DOME. DANCE PAVILION DANCE WEDNESDAY Te _ Musical Entertainment