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t ___'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY:30, 1930: Catiton’: Symphony. Ban d,\¥ Feb. 18. ; uns ; a : b. —— re Fm Pictures and : | Anno uncemen t oe HS Locally enuheansih? <samd Owned—Bismarck’s Busiest Store bers Are Initiated: Mrs. Stars Are Club T OPiC} agus vein 0. Starting February 1, Mrs. Grace Wegleit- Hi : ui iF it James Morris Speaks Fi " ner formerly ‘of theErbie’s Barber Shop will .. ; ee - 2 ee PY ‘ ' Soet prisea’ (ates ees canteat,| E es, i be located over Harris & Woodmansee’s. a i V | | j 1k. i Th maa Open evenings by appointment i i i FE gE i paces i a he i ne Hulls z i 4 E OEE {| In a Weekend Sale sektches of three prominent movie ‘stars, Gloria Swanson, Gary Cooper, yesterday. ¥ ‘ and Ronald. Coleman. ** |p ‘: ‘ \ ,, Mts, Marcia Thomas, 904 Avenue B, Will be especially welcome at this time when all are looking for “Read at Club Meeting ———— 3 NER, 8] the most possible in making purchases. rat I $! Chrysanthemum Toques, (All Wool Stocking Caps Capitol Theatre i ; bright colors; $1.50 values, while they last am) TAsh: chen Toba Boys’ All Wool Eagle Caps, $1.25 values .. 98 Children’s’ Fleece-Lined Union Suits; white for girls an . grey for boys; small lot but most all sizes; a big dollar value at any time; now .79 Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, square and cblong styles; all good color combinations; values to $3.95 ; each Children’s Silk and Wool, also rayon and wool, Hose, sizes 6to8 1-2; 59c values, 2 pairs for ai si ip a A ii: pe He she & gE fiat Hi by Mrs. John Larson, Mrs. Harris Robinson, and Miss An- gsc Leibole played several piano solos, A social hour followed, and refreahy: served. The committee Cuff:or Ankle Sox; fancy patterns; wool or lisle; formerly priced at 50c a pair; 3 pairs for Ladies’ Purses; small lot; slightly soiled; each .............. Piatt Children’s Rayon Underwear; vests, bloomers and com- é binations; slightly table soiled; $1.00 values; each 7 ; pS nes As ie «18]° Linen Scarfs, hemstiiched and stamped to be embroidered; DRESSED BEEF is ES) LED Og ; regular $1.00 and $1.50 scarfs; each Whole - Halves > Quarters N ‘a i Lanai 8]. Scarfs of Good Quality Indianhead; hemstitched hems, * At Wholesale 5 tra ioe ; stamped and ready to embroider; 3 for Out-of-town butchers write d » 7 Y 8] .36-Inch Lunch Cloth and 4 napkins; unbleached muslin; acme, eaeane : a a we ils modernistic pattern to be appliqued; $1.00 value; 2 for -. — All Silk Broadcloth, 32 inches wide; washable; a yard For Dressed Veal and ||} tab %>Arth ‘ Pirde, Ann, Penningtén, 8 13] Spunsilk—The pure silk and guaranteed washable; a fab- Live Chickens mit roneices ey 7 : ric that you have been buying all the year at 89c and And wil yay = premium price for Hi], EMA ° Latent ; $1.00 a yard; for this week-end sale, a yard » (GUSSNER’S: =m = , All Silk Pongee, 32 inch; natural color; 12 momme; extra : Bismarck j ; weight; 3 yards for it Hi "y) Ann Pennington, a othy Revier, Albert Gran, Sally Bigne, Allen Kearns Bes neth King, W. N. F. Julius, Francis 4 ] Jenson, Chris Junkert, and Miss Hazel ‘The meeting was attended by 103 largest number in many : i a gerne Hie id ris E 2 ne Passes [Hi i | z BE et t fit : t ihe ites BRie yest after. noon at the Wagner home, 112 Ay- enue B, at the first of a of. sponsor during. the coming month, for the benefit of their charity fund. Bridge was played at © four daint tables, and a dainty Heavy Printed Flat Crepes; a large assortment of new course was served at the close of the cours’. wa arder of the Eastern Lea ; ’ spring patterns; a yard aS ne ; f ; Five tables of bridge were in play at "Masonic ‘temple. ; : : t ‘ »: » + 18] One assortment of Transparent Velvets; plain and printed; Pirate Bray = ee : ; : : : none less than $7.95 a yard regular; this sale : .-- 4.95 Silk Costume Velvets, 40 inches wide; plain colors; yard .. 2.79 All Silk Flat Crepes; all plain colors; 40 inches wide; pure “ silk, pure dye and guaranteed washdble. Thisisaheavy dress crepe that has no artificial weight or loading. Will *' We: believe”’that, Citlés Service Br re Common oftera, the coneervative || : ‘ ; 0 DP) ee NET ll al : wash up heavier instead of lighter and its goad wearing obportunitien oF 18, pees Ps ey gi fa. : p qualities are not injured with poor dyes. Sold, with the Fon oun Larest ; - we 4 | : A. W. Lucas Co. guarantee, during this sale at, a yard .... 1.89 Cities Service : 4 IR] One Assortment of Prints and Percales, just received. New " oat mg ' : : i ; . |S]. patterns; all 80.count cloth; fast colors; regular 25c and ale Balotin ante forth tuto: | ; ; 4” j : 7 WR 29c fabrics. For this week-end sale, a yard fine gervics. a Lingerie Crepes, 32 inch; needs no description; 29c regular; for this sale, a yard Our New Spring Wash Goods are now ondisplay. During _ this week-end sale your patterns (Butterick, Pictorial ' Review or Simplicity) with every dress length of silk or wash goods at more than 25c a yard F nie : ; + flecuritles” \ : “ : : - : §| Part Wool: Blankets—doubles, 70x80 inches; full satee nao. ee am : j : od x 3 bound, four stitches; beautiful plaids; regular ales All Wool Single Blankets and Robes; pastel plaids, darks, Navajoh patterns, fringed etc., in values up to. $16.00. ee a |i. Now is:th rtunity that you ha ted. B The Last Days of the Greatest. Ig] Gf the finest blankets mace during thicwack andaticas : ‘ Frederick-James Sale if 37 Years . : ; gia Hudson Bay Blankets at Special Prices. at at . TN Sig ger god a UI rv prices here are as low or lower in many instances as —a ee ee ee special prices elsewhere. We believe that when our’ : : power enables us to get an extra low price, it is our duty “ our customers the benefit of it. And it is your. faith women’s and misses’, and over one hundred