The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 12, 1935, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935_ ARCK: TRIBUNE. A. W. LUCAS CO. ‘The Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise QUALITY SILKS —Silks of Sheer Beauty, intriguing in Texture, Color, Design. —Silks Named in Cabled Reports of the Paris Openings. —Silks, many of which are now being shown for the first time. —Silks that Particular Sewers Will Love to Make Up. Belding-Heminway-Corticelli Marshall Field & Co. Carson Pirie Scott & Co. Nationally Known for High Standard of Quality, Contributing TEAR DROP CREPE CELANESE BERKLEY SQUARES Matelasses and Tailles after Mrs. Will Prepares Club’s Study Topic e id oe eZ. _W ll For the program at the Wednesday |§ 1-2... Williston) rm roo x woman |f | Mrs. Max Kupitz, State Regent,| descriptions of some of the larger|o13. yoo Wik WE Micah % { Catholic churches in the east, i js : i Returns After Conference eee by George Schaumberg as hostess, |® With Hostess Court Names Attendants for ee Marriage on April 21 Miss Audrey Lucille daugh- + Conrad, Y, Heourt, Catholic Daughters of America,|ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. (returned Thursday from Williston, Clarissa, Minn., Whee’ euitage dage eh ;where she had conferred with Mrs. Herold Barth, son of J. J. Barth, 316 ©. Roche, grand regent of St.) Eleventh St., will occur on Easter . Theresa's court, regarding plans for/Sunday, April 21, . Friday announced the state biennial assembly which|her bridal attendants. . Miss Gladys Barth, sister ‘At least 38 delegates from the nine prospective bridegroom, will te mal v4 state courts located at Bismarck,/of honor. Acting as flower girl will Mandan, Grand Forks, Devils Lake,|be the bride-to-be's niece, Mavis », Williston, Minot, Rugby, Dickinson| Holmquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ and Fargo are expected to attend/c¢, vy, Holmquist, 514 Seventh St. the session, at which Mrs. Kupitz will Conrad, brother of Miss s May le. Conrad, will Le dinpbe bN ergo nfm bd ba isticuphinaatentiad «, expected to attend and to appear on} Miss Conrad has been honored at the convention program. Mrs. Mary| several pre-nuptial functions both in C. Duffy of =k ee “Oni Su-/ Bismarck, where she made her home preme regent of le atholic! with the Holmquist for sev- Daughters, cannot definitely plan to| eral’ months, and ss Ola where - attend at the present time but has/she is spending several weeks with assured Mrs. Kupitz that she will be/her parents. The last in the ceried at Jail ages if she possibly can. of partie: lle returning from Williston, ther ‘Tuesday ‘- Mrs. Kupitz attended a meeting of Lag R this we with 25 om iol St. Elizabeth's court at Minot on|tending. The gifts were presented to ‘Tuesday evening. Miss Julia Mc-|the bride-elect in @ doll crib decor- Donough, @ member of the Minot! sted with pink and white. After Miss|¢ Conrad Teachers college faculty, spoke on a Mrs. Gerald Craig Is Mothers’ Club Leader FRI - SAT. SAVAGE FLOODS and ANGRY MOUNTAINS TRAP A GIRL IN SILK a A Ghost-town of Terror in the Mountain Night .. EF “iy Beg §F ‘ Ay Played “Beauty Waltz,” “Bo-Peep” aie = “HELLDORADO” Desolate and Deserted — -_* * Mr. and Mrs. Wentz Haunted by the Whispering LAUGHS and THRILLS! A Jewe L. Lasky Production for FOX with RICHARD ARLEN MADGE EVANS COMEDY and VARIETIES ADMISSION 10 and 250 Excuse the Slang “It’s Swell” HERE’S THE LAUGH-AND-THRILL SUCCESSOR TO “THE THIN MAN!” PHILO VANCE solves a NEW MYSTERY! 2c Until 7:30 TUES... | Meetings of Clubs ‘And Social Groups | if City and County Al 5 L. V. Miller, 825 Eighth 8t., left |} ‘Thursday on a business trip to Miles | % —am THEATRE ae— Last Times Tonight Latest News Events . Showing « “New Scenes of the Famous Dionne Quintuplets” SATURDAY ONLY ITS DYNAMITE! at | $1.95 a Yard 39 inches wide. White, flesh, i navy, black, aqua blue, dusky blush. Pure silk and. pure dye in blister weave. Washable, patterns. 39 inch. 39-INCH ORGANZEL TAFFETAS $1.49 a Yard In new polka dot prints and cross bar SEERSUCKERS -.- - - MATELASSES $1.19 a Yard. $1.00 a: Yard Rayon and Acetate Seersuckers in a splendid weave for dresses and Matelasse weaves with in- teresting texture, dependable quality that drapes nicely and wears long. A sheer celanese with crisp perma- nent finish, in patterns suitable for dresses, neckwear and blouses. Laun- ders readily. blouses. Also rough crepes in newer spring shades. 39 inch. SILK FLAT CREPES ~ 79¢ a Yard 39 inches wide. 30 colors. Every single inch washable; every inch soft and drapable. It makes up into at- tractive blouses, dresses, and chil- dren’s togs. $1.49 a Yard Silks, acetates and celanese fabrics in high grade fancy weaves. All col- ors.. 39 inch, SILK SHIRTINGS $1.00 a Yard ” Shirting stripes in pure silk. This is a fabric that launders beautifully, and is so smart for warm days. Multi- color stripes in white and colored grounds. 36 inch. RAYON TAFFETA CELANESE TAFFETA 89c a Yard Exceptionally neat and crisp. Loom- ed of silky celanese yarns in 40 dif- ferent spring colors. A spring fash- ion favorite. 89 inch. 39 inches wide. Home Sewing Contest Now On—Closes May 1 at 6 P. M. 14 Prizes—Ask in our Silk or Wash Fabric Departments for de- tails. You may win a handsome prize. Professional seamstresses Wash Fabrics Beautiful New Spring Creations in a Showing not excelled in this state. not eligible. BROADCLOTHS 3 Yards for $1.00 Fast colors. Plain and fancy pat- terns. All high grade cloths and 49c a yard regular. DRESS LINENS 59¢ —_-69e 86 inch. Plain colors. Soft finish. Fine weave. Does not crush readily. Navy, black, red, brown, gold, tan, cocoa, pink, coral, peach, copenhagen, nile and white. Two prices, 59c and 69¢c a yard. TISSUE GINGHAMS 49c _59e 36 inches wide. Entirely new woven patterns and corded checks in fine -: and sheer cloths that are highly re- commended for washing. Make clever warm weather garments. Two prices, * 49¢ and 59c a yard. cloths, all 80 and 84 ‘ish. Hundregs-of ‘patterns and colors. NEW CORD LACES $1.00 Yd. 36 inches wide. Fast color. Pre- shrunk and ready for use. New Spring shades. These are beautiful conventional designs in knitted laces that make up in the smartest styles. IMPORTED SEERSUCKERS 59e —-69e 86 inches wide. Fast colors. All woven patterns in new and unusual color combinations. Plaids, stripes, checks. Two prices, 59c and 69c a yard. - TISSUE SEERSUCKERS 49c a Yard 36 inches wide. Fast colors. New printed patterns in plaids and stripes on tissue weight crinkle. Need not be ironed. NORMANDY VOILES 39c a Yard 39 inch. Embroidered new combina- tion dots in white on dark grounds. A sheer fast color voile that assures tional wear. Hangs perfectly and is easy to make up. DIMITIES 29c a Yard 36 inches wide. Colors guaranteed. Finely woven in cross bars and om : host of clothe to select from 59¢ a Yard Plain colors in pas-4 tels for bedspreads and drapes. Special in 36-Inch EYELET BATISTES 69e 85e $1.00 36 inches wide. Fast color. Assort- ed designs of eyelet work in ashes of roses, navy, black, white, nile, maize, orchid, tan and eggshell. Three prices, 69c, 85c and $1.00 a yard. EMBOSSED BATISTES 59c a Yard 36 inches wide. Fast colors. Plain colors with fancy embossed designs outlined in darks. Colors suitable for dresses, neckwear and trimmings. PRINTED SEERSUCKERS 39c a Yard 36 inches wide. All new corded pat- terns in fast colors. Diagonal prints, plaids, checks, balloon dots, new woven stripes, all in vat colors, FASHEEN CREPE 39c a Yard A new rayon crepe, 36 inches wide and all fast colors. A genuine A BC fabric. New dress patterns in regu- lar sport types and florals. A guar- anteed fabric. BATISTES - - FINE LAWNS 29c a Yard 36 and 39 inches wide. All wash- ables. Sheer wefts and new patterns in soft and permanent finish. FAST COLOR PRINTS Special, 10c Yard 36 inches wide. Vat colors. Dozens of new conventional patterns. FINE PERCALES 15c a Yard 36 inch. Vat dyed. Polka d eet | Pictorial: Review and Butterick Patterns, and all the “little things,” thread, buttons, tapes, ete. POPES SAP ACCTE o'r aa 8

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