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Y, APRIL 18,1935 , employed by that ‘firm for 30 years, | ¢° With them for the occasion, which he swtained an bnjry which mode i |2 ADS Les tin ant Bias ners es ae giman==|/A W. LUCAS CO Tesidents of Wilton, recently to aid me lanier ey 5 . ls 5 pes Mrs. E. P. Quain Heads ‘ eer i Ready for the Easter Parade Local V. F.W. Auxiliary} | Ae Our Hats 34 Bismarck Women Affiliate He mong ur a With Organization for Ve- terans’ Relatives You will find every important new trend. The time to choose for Easter is short. We are ready— i'Coats --- Suits Pre-Easter Values, Correct in Style Features $15.00, “Tae that are dressy or tailored as you % wish. : —Semi-Dress Coats with taffeta ascot collars, D ain tae 4 —Pinch-back models for sport or street. - { : r. and Mrs. Rigler —Coats with stunning dressmaker details. y A % ; : Will Reside in City|§ —Hollywood swaggers in box checks. es Indiv 1 du al H a ts Announ a ; —-New tweeds, novelties and dress wools, ' Re - —Coats remarkable for value and last-min- ~aeniagmaeenaiei to meet every one of ; ; 31% $ 45 0 $ 5 50 i ast , 83 id jilsee a i * your needs, : —Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 46. —Your choice in this group, $15.00. Suit eetat | Flect Mrs. Frendberg Nurses’ Home Monday; 7, Chapter 11, O.ES Never more important than this spring—a group of tailored fitted jackets with Clark ‘bide eo tia tuations au — ’ "18! Gable and action backs. Mixtures, Brown, Navy, Beige. Sizes 14 to 20. Your choice will i of this group of suits, $15.00. Rothmoor Coats and Suits at ... $29.75 and $35.00 F i : ef Hi < 28 Easter’s parade of major millinery fashions. The dis- tinctive styling and the fine quality for which the A. W. Lucas Co. is famous. You will appreciate the variety and wealth of choice when you make selections. HE ttt SSOP POOOOOVSOOOPOSPVROSD on Camp Grassick by Miss Helen K. Katen, executive secretary of the ‘North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis as- numbers. asia eee resses Solen Wins Contests . A. : matron : Among Sioux Schools; aa a Lively prints, separate jackets, capes that come off; car- bon blues (our good friend navy in a new guise), polka dots, flower pastels. All Have Caught the Spirit of Spring “Young” Hats $18 $785 iat: a Sa ™% a Prices youth, as well as the older, can afford to pay. The angles are more impudent, the styles more frivole ous. New is the beacon word in our millinery depart- ment, staffed by and styled for youth. They look like more—and we mean lots more—than the price, $7.85, given here. They should go quickly at this price. Hi i ff é x a “Ae —Crepes, Sheers and Sugartone Creps. —One-piece dresses, jacket dresses, long coat dresses. " Prints with bright flowers on dark blue grounds. —Polka Dots that all Paris is agog about. —Print dresses with long coats in plain dark crepes. —Tulip shades, pastel shades, or the darker colors. tes “~ F gO dolls o ap ude a Wen ~~ Fashion “winners,” assure ed successes at budget- wise prices. Hats —Street dresses, office dresses, afternoon or dinner ; ; 315 \. prove “chic is a pao dresses. . q 31% sense—not cents.” No need : to sacrifice style for thrift. —Sizes for women and misses. : We have year hat st'wesee pe ear aae Mi it i F baler itll ro aaa [ ine i i Dresses with flawless precision in the tailoring, feminine flattery in the detailing. They i , unusual, a te, will please’in every detail. saat ; here. it Pay strong the ero: A.W. LUCAS CO. |}a w. eas 0 nese Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center |jj| Leaders in y, Gress from old fashions. A : See o-2. &