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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE some fine editions of fairy tales and|ning’ will be devoted to cards. Re-| new Veteran's hospital in Fargo. The ‘ cl books for children, an well an|freueats ill be, served raadyseron eg: - -ygeythaie Elcanore Jarvis to pp pomen sph agers tribution in the way of furniture. The| Wed. Philip R. Blark War Mothers. Meet chapter also voted to purchase three With Mrs. Brocopp| markers tor the graves of War Moth- epee ers who have passed away within the About 25 members of Fort Lincoln last year or more. Ww chapter, American War Mothers, at- ‘A social ove followed the the b meeting, tended the meeting Tuesday after- oon at the home of Mrs. Bertha meeting, ® the eff wre color scheme of green, lavender ee ene acer ie ark? .| and yellow was carried out for the} The cided to help with whatever the Wi tables, with baskets cf pussy-willows ee: Mothers of the state donate to ihe placed about the rooms. o'clock at the lic Library Will 5 : ime tane| Hold Exhibit of New “ in delicate spring colors. Books for Children Gloves was served at —and with the new season, costumes take on new gaiety of color, new line interest; a freshness and charm of fabric and style. In Ward’s collec- tion of Spring wear there is everything to outfit the smart woman—from Paris-styled coats and frocks to the smallest important accessories. fully slip into the new Seine MieAcs with pull-on and button styles. The very smartest are in doeskin and tones, COATS | $19.75 - $29.75 | ‘Sissus $1.98 to $2.98 Smooth broadcloths, pastel-colored tweeds, black satins and velveteens fashion Spring’s new coats. Modishly and deftly tailored, they are softly furred or smartly scarfed. The straight silhouette is often broken by capes and flares. DRESSES $19.95 to $23.95 In this collection are soft flat crepes, gleaming satin cantons, sheer geor- gettes . . . skillfully fashioned into the most charming of afternoon frocks. ° = policeman, Silk Hose * velvety complexion is altogether too sa Sere me mae awa 9:\ta NY $8.95 ee taenesanid cold ‘keeles oe ee k ‘ ‘ You'll wonder how such stylish, = peerage ndecengee) ee clever dresses can be so_sur- beieneyioenijerc beige d'or and Pi ingly — — rs tunis. The pair vivid shades, youthful, dashing prints contrast with dark greens, $1 19 to $1.95 navy and black. A wide va- riety of fabrics and styles. dae: exhibit of choice books for chil- ren will be held Saturday afternoon 2 until 5 in the children’s read- Bismarck public li- to Miss Ruth King, librarian. Parents are especially invited to inspect the showing, which includes Weleome the Earcha ts, barl id "he weno 5 ley and corn,’ con- Genitation “Almost besarte of American al per year is going out of the Inited States for the purchase of these substitutes of our American cir we had the American. market ‘Wortd-fameus Standard Medel 21 Cem@ination Reme and Autemebile Cleaner . North Dakota Power & Light Co. Eureka Dept. Phone 222 own lems would be at an end.” an shook COP! Chicago, March 21.—(?)—Mrs. Mi- chael Burke, who is seeking @ divorce from & complains that his Footwear offer contrast to glee styles f strap and o-@ Costume Simplicity in the tractor you buy is mighty important to you. _ This quality means easier opera- tion, fewer adjustments to make, — beocagl irs to buy, less trouble, and, what’s even more important, it means longer life. yp cr ya a see the remarkable sim; oan, the ae cir age Tractor. It shows you at a glance why the John Deere is known as the tractor of fewer, but stur- poe A strong, one-piece frame en- closes the entire working mechan- ‘When you're in town come in and look it over. Jewelry The unusual and deeply bril- lant in semi-precious stones will predominate the Serie Jewelry mode. Pearls very popular. eens. wehoke ers, ear rings, and pins— 45c to $1.39 Pouch Bags Daytime and dress modes de- mand hi of novelty silks and lightweight play an important role in the Spring wardrobe—for sports ‘wear, and the smartly tailored ensemble. Vivid colors are “Combined for alluring lovéli- “nese $1.69 al $2.89 $19.75 and $23.95 For sport and street wear are suits— jaunty and youthful. Jackets are hip length and double-breasted. Box- pleated skirts have tuck-in blouses. Featherweight woolens—tweeds, her- ringbones, wool crepes, cashmeres, jerseys—are the popular fabrics. ENSEMBLES $19.95 and $23.95 No woman’s wardrobe is complete without an ensemble this Spring. The fascinating, pale yellow-green—Chartreuse—and Chin- ese reds are favorite colors. Blouses and coat linings are often of gay prints in colors to harmonize with the seven-eighths length coats. Come in and see Ward’s selection of two and three-piece ensembles. LINGERIE For wear under slim, new frocks are foundation garments that softly mold the figure—developed in brocades, satins, and elastic. Teddies, band- eau sets, bloomers, and costume slips are delight- fully dainty and practical, fashioned of crepe de chine or rayon in delicate shades. _ Rayon Combina- tions .. $1.00 Gowns 1.98 Pajamas 1.98 Dance Slips .. Crepe de Chine Sets .. 1.98 . 3.95 .Chemise 2.98 , with innumerable species of the reptile. again, are ny tones. $3.98 and $4.98 -decreed sun- $1.98 and $2.98