The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1929, Page 7

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— } THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 _ Misses Vera Heaton and Julia Wet-. tt this morning for Grand where they will represent the School Herald, and sociation meeting to be held es @een * Mrs, C. M. Riche (Maric Cordner), Yeft this morning for her home at :Paribault,. Minn. after spending a Week visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Estella Cordner, 305 ‘Third street. * eK 1 *'Miss Margaret W. Naylor, Waukon, lowa, and Mrs. Clara Everson, Duluth, inn. arrived this week for a visit with Mrs. 8. E. Bergeson, 500 Avenue A, and Mrs. T. T. Eastburn, 114 Main avenue West. eee -- Miss Elizabeth Volk Gnd small niece, Sylvia Whitlock, left today for Spokane to join the little girl's mother, Mrs. Roy itlock, for a visit of sev- ““@ral_ weeks, Miss Volk and Mrs. . Whitlock are sisters, e ee * The ladies of the aid society of the | -Pirst ngelical church will hold a food apron sale Saturday at the City National bank building. \ »e & All Legion Auxiliary members are urged to be present for a special | meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in| Room 225 of the Federal building. + I __Fashion Hints | — VELVET SASH =, A dainty little pink chiffon frock from Paris has three shades of pink making a smashing bow in the back. with the three ends swinging to ankle | length or the floor. MUFFS VOGUE New winter ensembles make much of the muff. Often the center of these little fancies is of fur like the coat's trim. while circular ruffles of the costume's material edge them. — SIX-INCH LINE Hemlines must be six inches be- | low the knees for fashionables, ac- cording to Paris dictates. Thts is true, especially, of formal things, most. of which are at least that long at | their shortest points. STUNNING FROCK White crepe, brocaded in gold cireles, makes the blouse of a stuny ning frock, with black crepe, brocaded in larger gold circles fashioning the NOMARCK,N.DAR OIAMONCS.AUEWELRY Bulova on the Air! Seventy times a day over 43 broadcasting stations, from coast to coast, radio announcers deliver correct time by Bulova watches to over 12,000,000 homes. The Bulova watch compaiy's broadcasting campaign is the largest in America, delivering a message of valuc and service to “the consumer. Bulova is a style leadership! Always. the first to grasp st: tendencies and interpret them. ... We are agents for Bulov: watches for Bismarck. ph F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarek’s Diamond Store Bince 1907" LLL eT 18 and dust proof, Come In! derful values, Cedar Chest purchased du: Wool Blanket, size 66x80, “ors: Orchid, Green, Rose, ismarck High ‘ ‘the annual, “Prairie Breezes,” respec- | orate collar and sleeves is one of the tively, at the Inter-scholastic Press as- |! favorites this winter. ; Panels of which are rich gold and natural cedar, or veneered This sale will continue through the balance of nm, embroidered circles makes the belt and the top of Sie tad black cuffs of the white we a SHORT COATS The short evening coat with elab- If coats are long, they are apt to follow the prin- cess lines of evening gowns. BERTHA GOWN A white nino. gown, with * flaring | skirt edged in Alencon lace, has the cutest little lace ‘bertha of Alencon that rounds the neck modestly and hangs over the upper arm like little cap sleeves. SUNDAY EVENING One of autumn’s contributions is the “Sunday evening frock.” This is a semi-formal dress, often of black flat crepe, velvet or lace, ide with sweeping lines, rather pictt ue but always with long sleeves. EFFECTIVE SLEEVE A rich purply-blue at crepe after- noon ‘rock has butterfly sleeves that slope into deep cuffs the outside purply-blue brocade. The normal waistline belt fastens with a stunning » /enameled pin in the same rich tonee | ‘as the brocade. NO BOTHER AT ALL wake up without calling.” —Pele Mele. THEATRE Last Time Tonight THURSDAY First Performance at 7 Sons and Daughters of Norway will give a dance tonight at A. 0. U. W. hall. Turkey, pumpkin, i] celery and cranberries given if to lucky number on ticket. Admission $1.00, extra lady 25c. Public invited. SSS—_—_—_——— ee | Matinee 2:30, 10 & 15¢ Uvenings 7, 9,15 & 50 LAST TIMES THURSDAY JOHN GILBERT Talking “His Glorious Night” All-Talking Act “The Spy” 1 FRIDAY “and SATURDAY GEORGE BANCROFT in “Thunderbolt” With Richard Arlen and Fay Wray An All-Talking Paramount Picture and Sale CEDAR CHEST "as" Webb Brothers BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ORA Vv MERION tah, GEORGE HELEN Oprin * EN ~~ CHANDLER! Who's Bride? A future admiral and a future general decide that question on the gridiron. It's West Point vs. Annapolis and brother vs. brother -— with the biggest screen thrill ot your life as the result. JonN roro OF CEDAR CHESTS These chests will. make excellent Christmas Gifts—beautifully constructed, in with darkly glowing American Walnut. Guaranteed moth A large selection to choose from. Priced from $17.50 to $62.50 this month, and with every ring this sale, we will give absolutely free, one 100% All with bound edges, May be had in the following plain col- Tan or Blue. SEE THESE BLANKETS ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS Let Furniture Gifts Solve Your Xmas _Problems “At what time would you like the | | porter to call you?” \ “There is no need, I can always “Then would you mind calling the porter—he sleeps half the morning.” cout ALL-TALKING AND auncnncnvenuaneacaonaeens. | : Pre-Holiday Showing | | i | \ can now be —in the @New Never in our history have we been able to give our customers so much value for so little money as in these 1930 Models! wy, me "TONE in on one of the new 1930 AIRLINES id you get the thrill of tone-volume so clear full chat it seems to put you in the broadcasting room itself! Other sets sclling for $25, $50, even $100, higher in price can- That is why we emphasize the remarkable savings which these 1930 AIRLINES bring you without sacrifice of quality. And why we urge that you let us demonstrate any of these models in your own home, without the least N Not si the models shown here, in this obligation, so that prove this C one stil tom 4t-anp-andlels pashuomance ment for yourself — so ‘The reasons, of course, Check the AIRLINI are buile cight into the instrument. Here is every newest and latest feature of RCA and other famous patents...includ- ing Screen Grid in the AIRLINE-9 (at upper right) and the famous by every test of fine per- formance — volume, selectivity, control, and above all: TONE. Then note your saving — and let your own judgment decide the rest! Why not fequest a FREE demon- stration now? Easy Payments... Also of the Latest in aa a D.C Sees? Another Wonderful Model THE 8-TUBE CONSOLE Ldle stienenedeh hate, bait water Setat RCA and pull amplification with twe 171A Power Pra at $23-$50 higher price! Be sure to see and bear this wonderful instrument. 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Mage netic Cone-type Speaker. See it at our store and ask for Free Demonstration Price, witle out equipment. $43.95. Phone Four-Seven-Siz

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