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Skirts Shorter and Fuller ‘For New Autumn Stylists Bright Colors Important for Correct Ensembies; Hats Run to Angles Skirts are shorter and fuller. That's the big message to be brought to you this evening at the formal opening of Robertson’s women’s ready-to- wear store in its new location at 117 the daytime skirt lengths, consistent- ly 12 inches from the floor, and eve- ning frocks lifted two or three inches sweep above the . year’s styles are left pathe- rear as designers in- solently turn their backs on fitted fashions and proceed to show you skirts tight at the waist and swish- s tummy. Sleeves revert to the extreme full- ness from shoulder to elbow, and then are fitted tightly to the wrist. ‘There are a few three-quarter lengths but most of them are long. Wools Still Popular Apparently as an answer to many maidens’ prayers, the craze for all kinds of sheer wools still holds strong. | ing There will be lots of blister crepes, moires, metallic cloths and rich vel- vets. Winter fashions call for rich materials—and get them. While that indispensible knotted costume is stronger than ever. ‘That priceless fashion of one-piece dresses with matching or contrasting jackets retains its place in the hearts of our countrywomen, too. Evening frocks still carry their little jackets which can make a dinner dress out of the most formal evening gown. In the early fall fashions, Robert- son’s report that bright colors are most important. Cherry red, prun- ella, rusticana are among the glow- ing shades emphasized. Black is al- ways good, of course, but its full value won't be stressed until later this sea- In Congratulating Robertson’s upon the formal opening tonight from 8 to 10 o’clock of its artistic and enlarged Women’s Ready-to-Wear - Store We wish also to add our felicitations to Mr. C. R. Robertson personally upon his foresight and con- fidence in the future development of Bismarck. His investment and personal effort in modernizing and enlarging his smart shop testifies to his faith in the future of Bismarck and western North Dakota. The First National Bank Bismarck, N. D. Affiliated with First Bank Stock Corporation Bismarck Can Robertson’s new and enlarged ready-to-wear store for women which will have its formal opening from 8 to 10 o'clock tonight. We are proud to have furnished LUMBER for Bismarck’s new and modern shop and congratu- late Mr. C. R. Robertson on the confidence he has expressed in the Capital City through his expendi- ture and effort. 101 Seventh St., South James W. Guthrie General Contractor Congratulates Robertson’s on its enlarged and up-to-date new store at 117 Fourth St. Robertson’s will have its formal opening from 8 to 10 o’clock tonight. Bismarck Lumber Co. Be Proud of son. The browns are good, but navy trails. Fall Suit Swank There are several little numbers on display in the new Robertson’s which should be sensational. For instance, that terrifically swank new fall suit of dark green wool. The strictly tail- ored dress, with long sleeves, becomes & knock-out because of the detachable collar and vestee of rich dark mole fur, sporting a trig green wool bow under the chin, and fashioned at the shoulders with brown wooden buttons. The fitted, full-length coat of match- green wool boasts wide lapels of the moleskin, as well as crescents of mole on the pockets. Then there's the afternoon dress of black crepe, an Irma Kirby model, Copy of the Eisenberg & Son original. This will have the gals chattering, too. There's a white front of shirred satin, } vestee effect, with a red rose giving the only touch of color. You could alter these fronts to relieve monotony, for nothing smarter has been seen than the black dress, long sleeves buttoned tight at the wrist, and doz- ens and dozens of little black buttons | racing down the front; several inches below the waist. There’s a wide belt Avenue E, are the parents of born at 6:30 p. m., Tuesday at 8t.| | Alexius hospital. of the same material with a huge buckle. And the skirt clearly shows the shorter trend, swinging wide and full with its gored front and slightly flared back. Slightly more sporting is the sev- erely tailored black wool dress, fas- tened at high round neck and on wide patent leather belt with: intricate sil- ver clips, with its green wool coat, faced in the black wool. The coat, swings loose from the shoulders, full and free, and the loose raglan sleeves carry the same idea. Hats Run to Angles Hats for this interesting new fall fashion season? They run to angles, crazy angles, darting out at the most unexpected moments. They may leave your face and forehead boldly free, or swoop forward down over your eyes, there's no telling. They are doing all sorts of fascinating things with our beloved berets, twist- ing them every which way. Whether the halo-effect hats, featured just Now, will become established or fade out quickly is still a question. At any Tate, for the time being, pin your faith to tricornes, bicornes, four-cornered tams, and off-the-face halo effects. Robertson's will again feature the reliable Dobbs” line with its beautiful felts. And there will be stitched silks, velvets and grosgraines. Seeing is believing. From 8 to 10 o'clock this evening, Robertson's will hold open house in their new quarters for fashionable seekers after knowl- edge. They are all there, these new fall styles. WIDE DEPARTURE IN PALL STYLES NOTED Skirt Lengths Shortened and Widened; Pleats Seen on Dress Fronts Buyers of the Buttrey organization have just returned from New York, Chicago and other eastern market centers where they made early fall purchases of cloth coats, dresses, furs, smallwares and millinery. Large selections of this new mer- are on display at Buttreys here and more is arriving daily. W. Brewster, manager of the local store, declares that women are buying Much earlier than ever before and all indications are that it is a season of much better garments, The store's buyers also report there is & wide departure in the new fall styles. || Last fall highlighted the streamline, Pencil silhoutte, so narrow that slits were the order of the day. This fall THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1935 Bernard Steiner, 930 Fourth St., 12:10 p. m., Tuesday at St. Ale: hospital. Twins, a boy and a girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Glitschka, 216 Sixth St., between 6 and 7 p. m., Tuesday, at the Bismarck hospital. it lus Rev. Marvin Miller from the North Central Bible institute at Minneapo- Us, will bring the evening message at the Regan Gospel tabernacle Wed- nesday night. He will be accompan- ied by five young men from the in-| culture department officials that li- stitute who will lead the singing and censes under the revised agricultural give special musical numbers, adjustment program will not include Processing taxes. 3 COUPLES WED IN AIR Quincy, Ill, Aug. 7.—(?)}—With the roaring of motors for a wedding CAPTURE FIVE FUGITIVES march, three couples were married Tuesday night aboard a tri-motor Plane circling over the city. Fulton, Mo., Aug. 7.—()—With five criminally insane convicts back in custody at the state hospital here, search was pressed Wednesday for the sixth man who escaped from the in- stitution Saturday night. LICENSES EXCLUDE TAX Washington, Aug. 7.—(?)—Creamery operators have assurance of agri- Open for THURSDAY MORNING in our New and Larger Store Robertson’s Lyman W. Morley Electrical Contractor takes pleasure in congratulating Robertson's on its modern new store at 117 Fourth St., formal opening of which will be held from 8 to 10 o'clock tonight. All Electrical Installations by MORLEY Big Purses and Little Ones Ac- claim the Savings in This Well- Planned Event! Whether you've $100.00, or many times that amount put aside for a fur coat, this is your Fur Coat Sale. You'll marvel at how much more beauty and fineness your dollars buy in the Pre-Season Sale. And you'll have a wonderful feeling of satisfac- tion about your purchase. A reputation decades old stands behind every Fur Coat in this event. You'll see evidence of this responsibility in the general air of extra fineness in the furs, in the careful details of workmanship, in the absolute absence of skimping, and in the superlative styling of every Frederick-James Fur Coat. raises the skirt lengths slightly and||ll widens them, with fullness achieved ||} through circular cut, godets or pleats usually concentrated in front. The lengths for daytime wear in||f} dresses vary from 11 to 13 inches. In outer apparel (coats), lengths var} but slightly from last season. awn” the fullness of the |] bodice are popular as is the low cut neckline. However, the lower cut lines are usually “filled in” with con- trasting scarf or vestee. The “jewel- City and County *Mrand “Mrs, Woyd Hanson, 6 A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. 209 Broadway Interior Decoration Work in Robertson’s Fashionable New Store for Women was executed by Home Decorators Store Bismarck, N. D. Our Sincere CONGRATULATIONS —to— ROBERTSON’S upon its formal opening from 8 to 10 o’clock tonight PAY THE BALANCE pully Thursday and Friday August 8th and 9th In Our New Store at Phone eo 117 4th St. “For Womens Weer ~ BISMARCK, N. DAK, A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION. TAKE MONTHS TO R FURS NO Our Felicitations to Telephone 115 Robertson’s is to be congratulated upon the formal opening of its up-to-date and en- larged Women’s Ready-to-Wear institution at 117 Fourth St. from 8 to 10 o'clock tonight. ELECTRICITY plays a leading role in the modern drama of retail merchandising as it will in a marked degree in Robertson’s modern store. Let it be your servant. North Dakota Power & Light Co. Bismarck - - Mandan - - Dickinson Aug. 7, from 8 to 10 o’clock We take pride in having furnished Chase-Seamlock Carpeting Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum Front Awning in the remodeling of this Delightful Up-to-Date Store for Women ROBERTSON’S upon the formal opening of their new store tonight, WEBB BROTHERS