The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 29, 1931, Page 5

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WS “pes Presents Gift | To Mrs. J. A. Larson | Zectem,, seta: Mrs, J. A. Larson, a member of the Hedstrom, ¥ Current Events club for several years Wo hee guard. ogee .€ | who is leaving to. make her home in 4 Mrs. ©. C. Converse read & paper Henry Burman, treasurer; Mrs, Albin Mrs, Karle THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, Business Women’s Club Scharnowski, press correspondent; Initiate New Members Theda idee firs, C.| Eight new members of the Business ‘ Ww. Council members}and Professional Women's club were % m are Mrs Sandin, Miss Lena Skinner | initiated at oes conducted Tues- | eat Purposes of the national organ- JANUARY 28, 1981 discussed in @ paper read by Mrs. P, 200| 2; Mever at @ meeting of the Forte “ . nightly club Wednesday ‘at the home couples at the “Third house” dancing party Wednesday evening at the new|°! Mrs. William . Mrs. Meyer World Wer Memorial building indi- Mrs, George Mc- * * * Attendance of more than well, Lill Streig] and Amy ‘The aims . C Minneay was presented with a 2 ization were summarized in a brief/cated that several other similar af- hings ngravings. War Mothers Name ie eae Dawaon and Mrs. J. W./ cite trom the club membere - During ‘tas oan meeting Mrs,|78Y evening at the club rooms under | address giyen by Miss Maxwell. fairs will be held during the ‘egisla- cua r% Raven of etchings by well- Year’s Committees ‘Magasine: C..G. Boise, Mrs, /28y at their meeting at the home of | seria Drawn was initiated into mem-|*"¢, “direction of Miss Esther Max-| New members were introduced by| tive session. Among special features known Americans and aiso showed a William Webb and ie Rese Mrs. F. H. Waldo. The presen Ot! /pership, The program was in charge| Well, chairman of the emblem Sica kat i eee ee of the evening were novelty song and number of colored prints which are ed Memorial Home: Mra; 0.'F. Bryant,| ¥®8 made by Mrs, D. J. McGillis, of Mra. A. E. Preston, who presented | ™ tee Valle, Matilda Kolberg, Betty Lyon,/dance numbers by Veronica Werst-| Characteristic of the Prench school. of Fort Lin- Mrs. C. T. Wynkoop and? Mis. spoke in appreciation of the work an account of the life of President Bessie Baldwin, president of|Nora Fluevog, Ragnild » Perma |lein and a group of her pupils, includ- A review of current happenings ot io* coln chapter, American War Mothers, | rouser has done in behalf of | sccriniey, the club, in ® brief address described | Paulson, and Mrs. Florence Runyon|ing Ethel Sandin, Lois Werstlein and /iast two weeks was led by Mrs. C. W. we led and commit- jorial Markers: Mrs. D. wte=|the club " activities of the club and outlined|and Mrs. Myrtle Hardt. Misses Es- Barneck.' Arrangements for | noses, ‘ . Plans for the year’s work, the party were in charge of the ex- Mr.) on “The French Colonies,” describing the 30 colonies and mandates con- 3 Anna Sted! {trolled by France and telling how Frank Paris as host ris, eee Se as Ee oe peragall PR es) oe. About the Size of Mrs. C. G. Boise, a past plant. three Discussion of the chapters frum the ee the Sarge teu an the serv- ies ta teat cabin aie this | club text bt by eer Sie Seven Dollars ices and the following officers were it Wood. The chapters a inatalled: “Mra, W. A. Falconer, pres- | meettag:” One tree cod Bar nsed ne | coerparison of tne eee ae Fase tke gut -amicyies ae Mabe ident; Mrs. B. K. Skeels, vice presi- honor of Gold Star Mothers; anoth-|and artisan with those in England mint, and done into dent; Mrs, Reid, er in memory of Quentin Rooseyelt,|and America, and with the other wneaay enoneuste ‘coated pattie secretary; Mrs. D. H. Houser, corre- son of the former president, who died |gave a glimpse of village fairs and|| * Sponding secretary; Mrs. 8. 8. Mc-/in France; and the third will be|carnivals in France. 4 aaa Mie. ph WW: Riley, | dedicated Fort Lincoln chapter. A fo ae eal be WHITMAN trar; Mrs. H. chaplain; and|Reld, Mrs. Heary Buran and aie, | NEW D. U. V. Officers |] sust the thing for that afternoon . Frank Paris, auditor. 8. 8. McDonald, were appointed to Begin Their Duties snack iuittaee were tinned 19 Maer eles fiiec ee ee — AND ONLY er. They eri tion: Mrs.|/" The chapter also was presented|, New officers of Tirzah Ann Barclay John Burke, Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and | with & handmade quilt which was the | tent, Daughters-of Union Veterans Mrs. B. K. gift of Mrs. James Algeo, a former | °! the Civil War, began their duties Finance and carnation sale: Mrs. | Bismarck resident, and herself a Gold |S ® meeting of the tent Wednesday ns, Mrs. J. A. Flow and | Star Mother. Mrs. Algeo is the moth- | &t the home of Mrs. Earl Scharnowski. Mrs. Sidney Smith. er of Mrs. Harley Wilds of this city. | Mrs. Anna Fuller is president; Mrs. Gold Star: Mrs. Henry Richholt, eee Anna Schwantes, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. J. P. McGarvey and Mrs. D. B. O. F. Bryant, junior vice president; Shaw. Preston, chaplain; Mrs. A. E. A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Important Clearance Reductions To Make Room for New Spring Merchandise Now Starting to Come In Sale ot Close-Outs and — Discontinued Numbers in Glove Silk ; cial Foundation Garments | .. —. Bloomers, French Pants, Band Bottom $ 1 Bloomers ....... Fancy_Lace Trim: Glove Silk Vests; values to fen... $1.95 each ...e. Form-tit | Nature’s Rival $5.00 Values $3.29 $3.50 Values $1.95 Slightly boned uplift types for the slender figure. Heavy inner-belt models for the stout figure. Sizes 34 to 46 Values to $1.95, Hookaround Girdles, ""*""... $1.00 14 and 16 inch models; elastic section on each side. All elastic step-ins. Sizes 32 to 36. Values to $1.95 to close out at $1.00 each. ‘ Fancy Lace Trimmed Glove Silk Bloomers and French Pants; also a small lot of Teddies; $606; exch $2.95 SSSITSSFFFSFOIOISF9SFIDTOGTES DG SYST TSO SVVVTTTS Outstanding Types in Fabrics that‘you will be choosing in your spring wardrobe are now being shown—and at the new low prices. 3 Skinner’s Crepe, Last Season’s Price $2.75 yard, This-$1.95 ~ All silk; pure dye; heavy: weight; saves you money because you can wash all colors. No need to dry clean Skinner's Crepe. Last season’s price was $2.75 a yard, Now you can choose from fifty new shades at $1.95 a yard. Rayon Shantungs, Last Season’s Price $1.00 yard, this ................0sse0.00+ 79¢ New printed and woven patterns shown for the first time. Color fast; washable; easy to make up. Consult our silk department for suggestions on how to make up this fabric. Last season’s.price was $1.00 a yard; now you have the i " “new spring patterns for 79c a yard. : ra New Spring Voiles, Last Season’s Price 39c yard, this .......... Geen, ae 40 inch; color fast; beautiful patterns just arrived. | Last season's price $8c a yard; far the coming season the price . » / Fine Percales and Prints, Last Season 24¢ and 29c yard, this Full 80 threads inch; the best cloth to buy. Always guaranteed fast colors. tiful than ever, "Tait dianen’s price was 24e and 29¢ a yard; now you may choose Big Towels, Last Season’s Price 49¢ Each, this season, each . ee fo 39c A large turkish towel, 22x44 inches; full trij thread; fancy colored borders; a new purchase just. ved; never ne Mold for lee than Be each all tobe o0'd at the mow soaton’s price ot 800 cach scot “ese pe os een eer ere = This was followed by the emblem ceremony, which was in the nature of @ tableau, in which the signifi- cance of each ther Teichmann and Beulah Bes 3 are two former members who nt- ly affiliated with the club. Bridge was played during the re- mainder of the evening and hot ecutive committee, composed of Wil- lle Murphy, Gerald Movius, Burt Smith, Florence Satterlund, Julia Lee and Jeanette King. Nurses Alumni Association Dance at the Dome Thursday, Feb. 5th. mors Part of the club em- Exceptional Values to close out winter merchandise and make room for new spring goods. You can afford to anticipate next winter’s needs at these prices. All Silk Dresses $489 New Spring Numbers Also a Few All Rayon Crepes Latest Spring Prints and Plain Colors No Value Less Than $5.95 - All Sizes Up to 44 This is an especially low price on new spring arrivals. Friday and Saturday only $4.89 each. — On Sale in Economy Basement — Men’s Horsehide Coats—Full blanket lined corduroy collars, leather colla rs, sheep collars; many styles; values to $14.50 in a positive cleanup sale at, each . .$4.00 Men’s and Youths’ Mackinaw Coats—Good wool ‘fabrics 3 navy, trimmed with leather; sold up to $6.95 each; cleanup price ............. .cecccees sees... Men’s Fine Knit Union Suits—Medium weight, random knit, standard quality; none less than $1.00 sellers; to close out this lot, a suit Men’s Flannel Shirts—Plain grey and heather grey; full sizes; do not rip; union made; all $1.00 sellers; cleanup price, each ..............0cceeeeecceceeee ess Men’s Flannel Shirts—$1.98 and $1.49 values; steel grey, double and triple seams; windproof cloth ........... Wool Flannel Shirts—Fancy and plain; all $2.95 values ..... Br Renatente One lot of slipover sweaters, shaker knit and sweater coats that to see is 17S pista yr Sed rr) AGS SG ay eae ats soba ee hase cn ee Light Weight Chamois Jackets—Elastic bottom; windproof suede fabric; young men’s sizes; also up to 44; a good golf or outing coat; now on sale below cost; each 1.85 Boys’ Fine Madras Shirts—Collar attached styles; guaranteed color fast; sizes up toddt ar Bshints for’... ie cos velecs cc. Sede shies onaaeas Ladies’ Flannel Nightgowns—All sizes; dollar values for .......... Rega erect Children’s Waist Unions—Random knit and white; regular price 69c; for Friday and Saturday sale; a suit 2.5.4 .0.05..06.0iscccacse es ecs ee ee Rayon Hose for Women—300 needle; extra length; fine knit; lustreless; also silk and artificial silk; lisle tops; all 59¢ values; 3 pairs:for ................000005 Children’s Cotton Hose—Beige; in sizes up to 91-2.and 10 ; our regular 25c numbers specially priced for Friday and Saturday at, a pair ......................... Women’s Rayon Hose—A small lot of 60 pairs; picot top; rayons; to close out at the extremely low price of, pair .......... 0.0.0.0. cc cccccneccacenecusccce.. Pure Silk Hose for Women—In one large assortment; silk to the top. Our low - price has no equal. For Friday and Saturday, a pair 9 Go over these values carefully. We are positive that they cannot be: duplicated, let |¢ . : * alone being excelled. if: Charge accounts have the advantage of March 1st payment. ie 2 . Where You Expect More tor Your Money~And

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