The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1935, Page 7

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ess sh THE Bee eck TRIBUNS, ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1935 pleton, and Doris Stinson of Pembina, Phi Omega Pi—Margaretta Bjorn- At Toy Show, Meeting af the woela wastal tbesebell classe, re- A. L £ cock of Fergus Falls, Minn.; and Betty Verne of Moorhead, Minn. son, Fern Fuller, Jean and Margaret) # 1, gchlechter is in the * minnesp- turning home Monday evening. The American Legion Auxiliary Jones, Gladys Provan, Barbara Scat-/olis and Chitago markets this week|« ————_————@| chorus meets at 9 o'clock Wednesday Kappa Delta—Shirley Parizek of Gamma Phi Beta—Corrine Ander-| Lidgerwood. terday of Fargo; Margaret Bass and| buying toys for the big town that the || f Meetings of Clubs morning with Mrs. Forrest F. Skin: son, LaVaun Anderson, Joyce Black,| Kappa Kappa Gamma—Margaret Dorothy Olson of Jamestown; Vir-|A. W. company 208 Thayer Avenue. Mrs, Peter ginia Brown of Valley City; Elenore|the children at Christmas time. Mr.|| And Social Groups |j Berry will be assisting hostess. 64 - ae g -|Mary Burns, Lenore Christenson, Winnifred Clemens, Dorothy Cone, Bue of Leeds; Marjorie Haynes of| Schlechter also is completing pur- * * Bowman; Dorothy Hogan of McVille; | chases in fall lines of silks, domestics, Lorna Mitchell of Brentford, 8, D.;| plece goods and house furnishings. juist 4 Rose Crary, Florenz Dinwoodie, Rob- erta Gregg, Frances Johnson, J, Mar- jorie Dresier, Louise McCutchen, Marian Shigley of Kenmare; and Marion Whalen of Langdon, * # % els; | Harriett McDowell, Alice Piers, Claire Lee| Puts, June Sandstead, Frances Scott, : Lae Simmons and Jean Stewart, Fargo. Stewart of ‘Tanoue, Wil, Jeanne Phi Mu—Marie Carlson and Evelyn | % Wells of Harvey; Josephine Swenson McNamara of Fargo; Margaret Mof- | ¢ ees that the A. W. Lucas company nat afternoon with Mrs. Clive always is interested in. While there} M. Register, 1017 Fifth St. 1 o . Social Groups at N.D.A.C. baie Larson and Margery Lincoln of Fargo and Harriet Thorpe of Dick- Sunshine Seciety Progressive Mothers’ Club Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth St., Ses, Se ee inson. entertain the Pro: is hostess for the Sunshine society/dan member, will Ayers of the A.W. Lucas company | meeting at 2 o'clock Wednesday aft- gressive Mothers’ Glue, at her thom, dit iia SR Get leave Thursday for Chicago for 2 ser-|ernoon. 107 Seventh Avenue Northwest, Tues- 8. rge D. Mann, 282|fes of conferences being held there day evening. The members will leave Avenue A, west, arrived home Monday] looking to the betterment of the ser- Bismarck at 7:30 o'clock. from a trip to Canada and the New| vices given and other prob- apr ogee England states. lems (Addiional Society on page four) Pledge Five Bismarck Girls Three Become Members of Kap- ‘pa Kappa Gamma While Two ™ Join Phi Omega Pi pa} + # # Current Events Club The Current Events club holds a nt merchants, sub-|regular meeting at 2:30 o'clock Wed- A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center New Fall Gloves In the various styles that the correct costume demands Nun’s Nomotta Yarns Smart Wearing Apparel for i Fall and Winter Blouses, Suits Dresses Illustrated here are interesting things you can easily knit and crochet for yourself. Visit our Yarn Depart- ment and see these stunning creations from the world’s fashion centers. SPPPCPPSVP OCOD POPS DSSS FOS SSSS SESS SS OOS New imported Kidskin Gloves, full PK sewn seams. The tight . fitted wrist models have been very successful in the new lines. There are many versions of the shirred wrist treatment, as well as styles with a strap which tightens the glove at the wrist. Also pull-on styles. Navy, Black, Grey, Brown. Popular Pig Skin Gloves ‘a Pair The new deal in fashion has raised Pigskin to great heights. Pig Gloves are grand with tweeds and your sporting and tail- ored things. Four-button slip-on styles in Black, Brown and Cork. a Pair Fits the hand to please the most fastidi- All Fall Costume Colors in Capeskin Gloves $495 Ireland’s Vallier Suede Gloves, $2.95 and $3.95 ous. Plain tailored and decorated cuffs. Very fine quality suede pull-on gloves in brown and black “Pep Up” Your Fall Costume With New Brand New Kid Gloves $995 SSSEEESOSOSSSOSOSSOIGSS DSSS GSS 99 IOS NO. 4255 A happy thought for fall. New stitches, new detail. add interest for the knitter. Knitted with Nun’s Nomotta Mothproof Daisy Wool and Shetland Floss, 5 balls for skirt. 3 balls for blouse. Instructions by Miss Faber, an expert, and with Nun’s Mothproof yarns to create with, you are assured of gar- ments you will enjoy wearing. eer | || KAYSER GLOVES Black, Brown, Navy, Grey, Green, Red. Chic is written on the $100 “cuffs of the newest Fall Gloves, with button or buckle trims. a Pair Charmsheen for dressy occasions, Sansheen, Kay-Bar and Nobby for all time wear. Women’s Fabric, Bengaline and Novélty Weaves, tailored and wide novelty cuffs, in black, brown, grey and navy. Sizes 6 to *“710¢ ; € AARNE coos ccnink ves eh oe a ane seit in Sac Women’s Fabric Gloves in chamoisette, as well as novel- ty weaves, in the fall colors, all sizes, PNG) "| GUANA AUIS ich wricicirect at ea rirne para 69c Children’s Chamoisette Gloves. Flare cuffs and button %| styles, just like mothers. Mocha and chocolate brown; sizes 3 to7. Apair..:.... siemens . 49c¢ F riedlander’ s Full Fashioned Hand Knit Gloves $ 1” | of Crepe Velour. are up to the minute in style, appealing to the most discriminating clientele. © 81° “Perfect: for the fall knit and woolen sport clothes. Colors, kent, green, wnavy, black, eee &| —ox-blood, De! Rio, and brown. - | ‘1 «61 All from America’s leading importers and makers. _ Expert fitters to assist you. And all that your fall and.winter | R| costume will demand. y ! . LUCAS CO. | NO. 4258 Make this now for crisp fall days. A trim tailleur type with a remov- able postillion cape. Made with 20 balls of Nun’s Nomotta Mothproof Sport Wool. bial ty IN mM i NO. 4271 A jiffy ag fa het a corn stitch that Eiphantly chic for sports or dress. le with Nun’s Nomotta Moth- ‘ Pio. Ragen Wool.’ 2 balls for louse. 4 balls for skirt. NO. 4253 A jiffy design. Soft bumpy wool . on large needles produces this crumply texture in many luscious shades. Knitted with Nun’s No- motta Mothproof Druida Wool. 4 balls for blouse, 6 balls for skirt. NO, 4250 Knitted with Nun’s Nomotta Moth- proof Boucle Wool. 11 one-oz. balls for blouse, 12 one-oz, balls for skirt. NO. 4254 A jiffy design. Small wonder the whole world knits when so stun- ning a result is attained with so little effort. Knitted with 6 one- oz. balls of Nun’s Nomotta Moth- proof Boucle Wool. NO. 4270 iffy design. A draw string FS line and d sleeves. Easy to wear and make. Knitted with 2 balls of Nun’s Pia Moth- proof Rayon Wool. If ‘you are quality minded insist on Nun’s Nomotta Permanently mer proof yarns. Instructions given in Our Art Needlework Department And Nun’s Nomotta Yarn Is Mothproc S55 SSVO PO DOLOOP9FOSO OPPO ODOoL LISS OSSD DOEA LL DSSS LE PL ALALL LLL

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