The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 5

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-[. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1931 5 LOSSES EOE E SEDGE SE IED LECLCD OCDE LC DESSLOCSLEL SERS COOLED POSS O DOSS OOS PSS SOS ODO SPSCOS SC SSF SSOPOESSCSSSSDSCSDSCODSSSOCO SSS —————— $ 3l ==) | Mrs. C. A. Hoss. Bowls of autumn | yo9ssee0ss: Seek SSSSES! evening was spent at bridge. Cap-/ | | flowers decorated the table where! % _ ¥ | j Places were laid for 16 guests. The | A tain and Mrs. Hoss and their daugh- | TH i y Z ter Mary Helen left Friday morning | X a for Portland, Ore., and other points! % nds : == on the Pacific coast. In about als 9 en | ’ s month they will go to Mather Field, | \ bh “ef Yeomen Lodge Holds ;Teachers’ Council | AeAt SHRESSHtON GENET aioe? Cop? | ® e e % ed Installation Service) Is Reorganized Here| ee eee recnelres, 21 ‘ rt SIR THOMAS LIPTON | f ‘ if ce 3 h :. Id % tis SORA Miss Pearl Bryant and Miss Myrtle} Mrs. George Brown, San Francisco, 3} = __ tSMQ TCKS US. @a2an 270 in enier % out Officers of the Yeomen lodge were | Sandie were elected president and sec-'Calif., arrived Friday morning for a '% . J ‘ 3 nd installed at a meeting Thursday even- |retary, respectively, when the teack- several weeks’ visit with Mrs. Brown's | y ing in the Odd Fellow hall. J. W.) ers’ council of Bismarck high school Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garnier | \ » rly Riley conducted the installation ser-| reorganized for the year at a recent of Naughton township. ig a vice, assisted by Miss Catherine Mc-) meeting. a i Soli Peak Ss red Donald as Chief Yeoman. | New members of the council are! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Stanton, Ne : dy 4 Those taking office were: Mrs. A. Miss Mildred Hoff and Roy Neff, who 418 Ninth St., returned to Bismarck ly, 'W. Snow, foreman; J. B. Belk, master ;succeed George Schaumberg and Thursday evening from Windsor, Ont., is x ily of ceremonies; G. C. Marsh, master | Arnold C. Van Wyk, retiring members.! where they spent a month with Mrs. g b le- f accounts; Mrs. A. E. Shipp, chap-| The council meets the second and Stanton's father, C. F. McKee. He % g 1at Mrs. G. M. Langum, Lady Row-/ fourth Tuesday of each month. Tne! has been seriously ill but is now mak- Bg 3 nd® v Mrs. H, H. Pilmoor, Lady Re-' purpose of the group is to assist ie ing a satisfactory recovery. IQt. x nd ; Mrs. G. C. Riggs, local secre-| principal and superintendent with eR Ok x g je= Elmer Scharnowski, overseer; | different problems of the school. | Mrs. Rolf A. Norman, 710 Avenue x x nd entinel; G. C. Riggs,| * * |E, was hostess to members of her | \ x cle ‘4 e guard: and R. Thysell, watchman. | Lieutenant-Colonel Wallace Mc-’ bridge club Thursday evening. Cards '% ridge and an informal social hour | Namara, commandant at Fort Lincoln, | Were played at two tables and Mrs. |s$ O 2 a ur a venin Cc followed the service which was at-jand Mrs. McNamara entertaincd a/Fred Hauser held high score. Late |% 9 e tended by 30 members. Refreshments} group of the post officers and their garden flowers centered the tables |< Everything New and the Most Impelling Values of the Fall Season were served by the committee injwives at a farewell dinner party when a refreshment course was! charge, composed of Mesdames J. B.| Thursday evening for Captain and served. Belk, L. F. Bechtold and H. G. Hil-} a den, ———_—_—_—_— — ——— * # * | Ray Locke, Minneapolis, is in Man- | can for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Locke, | LAST TIMES FRIDAY ‘ ; “— : A Toot 7H RECKLESS HOUR’ | Great Values in Women’s and Misses § ey wt James Krueger and son Bob-| | abet MREEIN | y and Mrs. J. W. Resley. | Joan Blondel ee & Mr. and Mrs. E. Flokker, are back’) FALL DRESSES fron tor trip t i in Wis-/ , ‘ompa Ma an A Nelson | Y * 2, of Casslton, a cousin of Mrs. Flol | 1% VY Y yy, Sizes 14 to 20 $ 5 0 ker, who wil guest at the Flok-/ % U = / Ns. Ker home Yor several weeks. : Susteal s snes aclee : Members of the Mandan Municipal $ Y y/ i , Sizes 46 cg 54 ae N zol 1d their first di | 24 ns , x tor 4 pavilion. Sammy Kontos and his, % Ah ix ‘ 4 x f ¥ § d- ‘There were eard games for those not | x The Empress Eugenie mode is well.represented in this wonderful array of : of -—- eating to, dance.” Approximately 70 s new Fall dresses. All the new Fall style details! Fall colors: Black, brown, 8 7: mor N green, Spanish tile. The new silhouette, the new puffed sleeve, the new 3 Re ’ Tile AE GIICr CLR ETERS Ix flared skirt, the new waistline! Canton Crepes, Satins, Wool Crepes, N n= d vening. lac ver Ss a ‘ ” ; ee eee * % ye eh biases “were S Tweed Mixtures, Chiffons and Geor~>ttes. N ed with bouquets of a D4 % ht N Hagman a } ie % = le guests. is . : . x - ae soy = war {IS Think of buying dresses of the latest styles! Fine 3 Mrs. R. Van Neste, 500 Avenue A, Pi Nagle « * € sj © ig 10 of pats B Van Neste, 500 Avenue A. | picture Wringing Lille Dey 0 Ts Picture |) % materials and good workmanship at this low price. $ 00 $ ne three weeks’ motor trip through Mon-/ od hs CANTON CREPE, WOOL CREPE, JERSEYS, er ee . ve ; i covey Hew seeusalion/oeutorast 3 TRAVEL PRINTS in one and two-piece models. sae the old! Secking the one adventure— g Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 46. All the new fall colors + agatatansra their last—their greatest! 3 : z : to they were joined by RICHARD g @ brother of Mrs. been in charge of a church there dur- ing the summer BARTHELMESS z] Sees returns to re-thrill, recapture you in “stea” |/ || NEW FALL HATS with iN | i oa (i a l Helen Chandler is sa boca) John Mack Brown David Manners is Snotetet Walter Byron is id society of | | | | : | | | Last Throbbing Drop! rs Pieces 8 : Andy Clyd y ig i= Helen Kane Ni n ews x SATURDAY ONLY 3 a | % a | home. For several years Mrs. Steffen | g h, has been active in work of the church | ‘aramou * e | and this year was serving as pre g Be dent of the Aid society. She also ¥ THEA E ‘ Te treasurer of the Trinity Study Circle ae x Black! Brown! Green! Navy! taught in the church Sunday | “Where the Really Good Pictures Play” x ‘| school. | ig ee € |S . . a (Additional Society on Page 8) | 5 ACTS VODVIL EVERY MONDAY NIGHT! ‘| The styles themselves are the most enchanting in years Fae — ——— : = ~|s] ... the tricornc >>> styles, the flaring Victorian styles | Na aaa at a a a a ah al at a of ao at oP PPI PR DSSS ; 4 ... every hat trimmed with a fashionable feather or x { 3 $18] flower. Sensationally low priced ... Hundreds of styles ees A W ; AS O 38] to choose from. | . Dabs $ t) e U C C @ {ss — 32nd Anniversary Sale |) *5°° New Fall Shoes *5® San . New Styles — New Low Prices — Suedes — Failles — Kidskins 3% Sf s The season’s la! $18 quality of these s ; % $ greater value than can be g¢ Rig equal in value of $7.85 s iy standing numbers are: Saturday, October 3 NN A timely sale of timely Toilet Articles at savings that should |3'% cause you to anticipate your needs. Sig s, done in the cleverest styles and patterns, are now offered at the A. W. Lucas Co. new low price levels. The ‘ed to meet new low price, but, buying from day to day, on a downward market, we are able to give a rns that are forced to buy months in advance to get merchandise for hundreds of stores, These shoes are the ago. A wide range of sizes and widths assures you of an exceptional fit at a great savings. Some of the out- Lt A $5.85 $5.85 — $5.85 Listerine, 14-ounce dollar bottle ............ pees Nang $ 69 [Rs Madam Dulcie Cleansing Cream, dollar jar ........... . 59 [RS A . ~ A IS] Reg p; black suede, black epectataene Aina Black Suede, baby alligator trim; i giade tli? Black Kidskin; Black Moire; 3] Pond’s Cleansing Tissue, 25e box ......... Boise ve ccigline IRIS |b green deme acs neve te “ERE: Nt a oe ae tees j Bloke Cals suede veel s é : , 4 SiN]. kidskin, black Morocco, brow.a : Black Calf, black pigskin trim; ‘ Pee hye x Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, doliar bottle ...... 19 NN ane ' _plesin trim: Brown Kidskin; Green Kidskin, ‘OWS Kishi, suede trim, . bi ine me « aep x ig 3 Brown Suede, brown calf trim. ‘ g| Othine Freckle Cream, $1.15 jar ..................04. -» 83 NN SIZES 3 TO 9 MAIN FLOOR SHOE DEPARTMENT WIDTHS AAAA TO B : Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Cream, 65¢ jar ............ .. ee Mh Neet Hair Remover, dollar tube ... -. Oe ee ee 79 13'8 Bathasweet, dollar tin .......... BRE GOR etic toe fSi2' ih AD 3% U AKER Nujol, 8-ounce bottle, 60c value ..... Aah Ae Ni 0 Cutex, Nail Polish, cuticle-remover, nail white, etc., regular ee ( BOC VARIO Ss a Wo alan, ee ass srees 26 1318 HOSE.. Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 25c tubes, 2 for ............. tions pee tee Vaseline Hair Tonic, 75c bottle : venseeseeeesess DD TRIS) a tread, high twist silk; Odorono, regular strength and instant, 60c bottle....... 45 18S Oe ole pata Sea Mello-Glo Face Powder, dollar box ............. sient 69 [8S] Sete iar ili | " Chiffon Hose picot gua’ Pure silk to the picot top. Full fashioned, 42 Toilet Soaps, assorted, AD ERS AOI eer oe aa hae 25 an stop run in welt. New fail gauge, lisle finished; French heel, cradle foot; colors. All sizes. guaranteed, All sizes. New fall colors. Evening In Paris Face Powder, dollar box .............. Jergen’s Hand Lotion, dollar bottle ................... . 69 Mavis Talcum, glass bottle.................... hee: wees Glostora Hair Groom, fifty cent bottle ................. 39 Coty’s Toilet Water, $2.50 boitle bi Tooth Brushes, values to 50c, each Rei eol 1 ae Odontic Antiseptic Solution, deilar bottle ........ Fornaio pies || SOGEPSSS LOSS SSS SS OSES ‘9 A. W. LUCAS CO. 3 —_— Where You Expect More tor Your Money -- And Get It __— BCCLEDSOE SES SS SSS a g ¢ : x x : s : 4% 4 ; 8 % : N x & g $ x % $ : ; $s e 8 $ $ BY % g $ bi % ¥ ; 3 ‘ N 4 bs

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