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FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ -e] SANTIS to a new - Bbighbaehied aaa new | we wiah to succeed we must learn to Ladies of the German Bap- YOUR fe school, for fear they might have to | make good. '| CHILDREN sm chil Sere true, of course. | «F999 t Saver’ rare A. W,| Saturday in the old Wedge| tooth paste Frighy Lucas > e \ i Fashion oy i | Children are not always kind to new- veoh in Cowan Block. day. Finney’s Dreg | ibe Roberts Berton dt ot ton 3 A. W. LUCAS CO let an outsider severely alone. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center TOILETRIES| ‘Miss Elizabeth Lofthouse Becomes the Bride of A. Ernest Small on Thursday Quiet Home Ceremony Takes | Thursday Music Club Place at Ten'o’Clock; Arduth Observes Guest Day good peek to take children to a new neigh- | girls methods are various, Gussner Bridesmaid An cepectally enjoyable musical pro- You know how it is—they | slower. gram was arranged for the annual won't know anybody and other chil-| Of course this is not always the Musical| | dren are always so mean to the new i ones. Their friends all live around | why new children are absorbed here and it would seem cruel to move | stantly into the community clique. away now when they are so happy.” | But suppose they are not—what then? And so they are staying on in a/| Is age a situation one of the ier we Boys are, male-like, more direct in “We just stay on in this same old| their methods, and get right down house year after year because of the | to business by children,” one of my friends said the other day. “It's noisy and dirty and too far away from John's office, but it’s so Before an improvised altar ot spring | guest day of flowers end ferns th daughter of Mrs. Karla Lofthouse, | i beauti n particularly healthful because of the think not. I believe such an eer: ju hah cite servied Was reed bite i Paul 8. | children’s friends. ence occasionally is good for thi Wright, pastor of the First a Romance in F snarp. Place that is inconvenient and not It is odd about us parents, and the| We cannot go through life without way we have of; throwing the blanket | meeting new people and making new fri present. Re Lanting bars TL ¥ nigel some pines sae we shi bein oo Mite Snaaen Gi eos . Ww. Oo. parent” ea two N OUR FLAG Is here inspiration for ay m away from the win not be so complacent that we refu fussner, wearing & “Solveig’s ” (Grieg) the world. to do so, no matter how fortunately frock of pale green chiffon, made in wesian songs, “8c rips Song (0 seo ll ket Apc aera T am ‘not blaming my friend for situated we are: and children, too. Bull), | sacrificing herself and her husband | should learn to meet new people and ‘A double quartet composed of Mmes. | ¥85 attending to business matters.| for the sake of the PERDAREA, We're | to realize that the responsibility of G. E. Wingreene, L. R. Priske, George | They are preparing to move to Finley all ni aie pieere. at the cotton- Irarat GATE rests with them. No Du d, W. lds, ra! st matter where we go and no matter cape vel peg eat : a le Aibee Sa cof Sil ae eee where Mr. Pridt will engage in| But it is an interesting thought,|'what age we. . are,.we are almost ber ‘atk sel om Seni and Miss Bessie Baldwin sang Cad- garage business. isn't it, this fear of taking childrenj| sure to be put” on probation, and if Her slippers and accessories were of | man's “Indian Mounteis Song” ona penioeevoteceneetry: ‘| A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center _ Saturday Offerings in Our Silk and Domestics Departments Lofthouse, brother of the bride. followed. That will make this an outstanding day for wise shoppers and demonstrate that col- Two excellent vocal numbers, * "Goin’ ig wedding Wreaktast wes Eas Home” (Dvorak) and “ “WiHeure & lective buying by- independently owned stores brings merchandise and values that the public wants. Presbyterian church. Only the bride's immediate family and a few intimate wt Prices Always as Low or Lower Than Any in the City---You Will Always Save Money by Coming to A. W. Lucas Co. for Toiletries partme! immed! quise” (Hahn), were given by Ke serey. The bride pansy cone Uperepotieidh Mesiate nik os bled tia mented with a miniature bride and Hermann Scheffer, and Mrs. Forrest | > room, centered the table, with Jon- cHeobpe eames titel F quils and orchid thpers carrying ou See duet, “Invitation to the a nae pretty col effect. Jonquils| "Mrs. Bavendick sang beautifully Fay ae eee erate thee ane, |“The Cry of Rachel” (Satter) and | ‘An informal reception, attended by “Flower of All the World” (Finden), | & a large company of friends, foll with Mrs, Morris at the piano. + The bride has attended the Fargo Ppp hacer ay “Het th Choe Oe cee one of the most attractive pro- high "ams of the year. A social hour fol- Lopthniedtios mar eae owed and dainty refreshments were P Suen 1 aft served by the Ete ave been Aan in her honor dui the past re Entertain Members ‘Small, t sr ml son of Ms, and Ms Of Mission Group 3H yo pe nem eeront there and also o' jaw mt at the Univer-| Eleven tables of bridge were in sity of Indiana, Bloomington. His fra- | play.when Mrs. Al Pfeffer and Mrs. ternity is Phi Epsilon Psi. Mr. Smill is} James Pearcey entertained ve ole manager of the northwestern division | Anthony's Missionary grow for the Continental Steel corporation, | Mary's church last event: Ay st peste eee juarters in Rest aefeeantes nro Mary's hall. ir. an Honors in the bridge games went to motor trip, and ssa eine go to Min- Mrs. Clara Kelly, Mrs. Leo Winter, neapolis, where they will: make their | and to Leo Winter and Frank Geier- home at 3246 Gerard avenue south. | man For traveling the bride wore a black| At the close of play a.two course and tan ensemble. luricheon was served by the Guests from out #4 the ean here se 8 for the wedding wel G.| Mrs. Jessie Bluett, Miss Martha |% Flemming and Miss. Tian Ez “Van | Hood, and Mrs. James Miller were a | & Horn, Fargo, none ma the bride. company of Jamestown people who spent yesterday in the city busi- | % Hold Reception for ness. is ** * Miss Mi Nierling, Ji 1% New Church Members | watt quae ot ienis in te ct lay. % Powders, Creams and Lotions / Woodbury’s new 75c package Face Powder .....-.. .59¢ Piaver’s La Trefle and Azurea Face Powder ........ 79¢ Djeer Kiss Face Powder wala eels a OG Houbigant’s Queloques Fleurs, a $1.50 value for .. .$1.19 Mello Glo Face Powder . 9c Princess Pat Cold Cream Powder Mavis, La Blache, Hilberts, Jarvais, all reg. 50c val. 39c Marinello Face Powder ....... . 25¢ Lyon’s Theatrical Cream La lalice-4 et diabrare Ingram’s Milk Weed Cream, $1.00 size... ...... 0: 79c Woodbury and Princess Pat Creams, each .........:. 39c Frostilla Selec cee Derma Viva Liquid Powder; 60c bottle . dag SO LLSALLLELELLPLAPALCCCR PE LSSLPSSAA 1 PPC ER PE ELE PAPE EPAPER LLALELALA SA hs Crepes, a Yd. - $1.98 Heavy flat crepes. Spring and Summer pat- terns. Sold for $2.95 reg- ‘Bret Le slneyedgaue maueteal a num Mr. and Mra, Richard Dodds, Steel sie, ularly. For this Saturday bers composed the evening's am, | Were visitors in Bismarck yi $1.98 a yard Mra. F. 'M. Davis and Miss “Ruth only, $1. yard. Rowley played ‘a piano duet and Miss |, Mrs. Arne Vinje Je has returned to her | $ Marguerite Kennedy gave a piano home at Steele after a short business | X solo. Rev. W. E. Vater, pastor of the | ViSit in the city. : church, spoke on “The Outlook of the} ir, and Mrs, Martin Holtan, Wash- | % Church.” Mrs. H. W. Richholt, president of a ee Bismarck on busi- the Ladies’ Aid society, welcomed the | ' elles Mr. and Mrs. J. Pridt, Hazen, spent | ¥ yesterday in the city while Mr. Pridt | } , _ More than 100 people attended the rere for new members of the Mc- Sc "Ee ‘es |P"City-County Briefs || Toilet Soaps, Hair Tonics, Shampoos ay Wal MNNLVOM Le sigeo > ves ig | Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 3 bars for Resinol, Cashmere pee Packer’s aye: — Ss. Palmolive Shampoo .. a Conti’s Castile Shampoo . ies Bathasweet .......... Danderine, 60c size .. Danderine, 35c size .. Vaseline Hair Tonic, 35c size ............ ‘Talcums, Tooth Pastes and‘ Liste: Johnson’s Borated Baby Talcum peer. Mennen’s Borated Baby Talcum .......... . 19¢ Printed Chiffons A Yard - $2.19 40 in. wide. Summer de- mands sheer and beautiful things. In the silk chiffons we have it for you. Reg- ular price $2.95 a yard. For Saturday $2.19 a yard, a on and extended a welcome from the older members. Kenneth Preston, accompanied . : Miss Ruth Rowiey, sang two rises The Pictures Talk and brief talks by Mrs. G. LeRoy White and we y Payne glosed the Printed Silk Crepe de Chines, Yd. - $1.49 Misses Jane “Broderick and Esther Oneates Continuous Showing - 2 te 11 About twenty beautiful spring and summer patterns. Ask the salesladies which pat- terns are washable. Regular $1.95 a yard value. For Sat- Bonnie Bee Talcum.......... . 19¢ An Aesortment of Palmolive Talcums to clean up ‘at 9c Listerine Tooth Paste . Pebeco, Pepsodent and Kolynos Tooth Pastes, each 35c. ule SAR Apel, : Ipana, Iodent and Squibb’s, each ................. 35¢e Listerine, 14 ounce size . . tect tat oneet ale Listerine, 7 ounce size, 39e; 3 ounce size . -Drug Sundries, Rubber Goods: Gillette Razor, complete, with one blade Gillette Razor Blades, package of 5................ Valet Auto-Strop Razor, with strop....:......-..4 Valet Auto-Strop Blades, a package .............. Kleenex, 50c size, 39c; 25c size ..... 1... essere eee, Glazo Nail Polish, with remover .....-.........5++ Nujol, 16 ounce ...... Be Waa wendy Rubbing Alcohol, 1 pint size .............-.--.+.0- _ Absorbent Cotton, 1 pound roll ...............006 Marinello Rouge . : Lysol, 3 ounce size Squibb’s Shaving Cream, regular 50c ...... ; Mennen’s Shaving.Cream, regular 50c. .. ~ ‘Listerine Shaving Cream, regular 50c Chamois Skins, first grade, large size, reg. $1.00 .. Rubber Gloves, sizes 7, 8, and 9, apair............ played by Miss Broderick will play Waters” (Loth), “From Flower” (Kullak) and Beverly Silk Prints, a Yd. - 79¢ All silk and washable. Unusual patterns and good weight. Patterns that you will want ~for late spring and summer. 32 inches wide. 79c a yard. kh ch dh di didididi tidied rae Genuine A B C Percales - Merry-Go-Round Prints Come Early! ~ A Yard - 19c A Yard - 271c Attend afternoon shows if : The highest ~ uality 80-count percale on A fine 32-inch zephyr in good summer possible. prices, the market. everywhere for 29c or ast E ard teed to bi iSe and 3c until 6 o'clock. r | patterns. Every yard guaranteed to be 280 tnd Boo after @ Seleck, bed] oe beg gated r Leap A color-fast. Our regular low price 35¢ a a yard. ° sis yard; for Saturday 27 1-2c a yard. Plisse Crepe, 32-Inch, a yd. 19 | Fine Cretonnes and Crashes Lingerie krinkle—the standard quality A Yard - 19¢ ~in printed patterns and plains. Reg- One large assortment; 36 inches wide. ular price a yard. For Saturday A good outlay of patterns of 29c cloths 19c a yard. : for the unusual price of 19¢ a yard. All Linen Lunch Cloths Each - 63c; Size 44x44 inches. Colored. -borders; washable, fine grade of linen. Reg: ular ce $1 00 each. For Saturday 63¢ Coming Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Fannie Brice in “My Man” .. with singing, talking and musical a hd aes oP eee eR SS BERRRRER SEES oe Each - 31c = Turkish towels; double’ Ne thread. Blue, tad fo ee worth ae peer totes | The Home one wi Delight in ‘Many of he Above Values. -LUCAS CO. | A. Ww. Ll Expect Expect More for Your Money-AndGet It |