The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1935, Page 3

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neo $1.86 with confidence! ing creations} « DISTINCTIVE ‘ TO $7.95 FALL and WINTER Silk DRESSES! Newest creations! Crepes and new silks are featured in these beautiful frocks! Women should buy these dresses in groups at two, three and more—and women will—because the dresses are truly a delight to behold! Incomparable to $10.95 Silk DRESSES! Women of fashion will. revel in this! Without doubt the loveliest display of new frocks ever offer- ed at more than. double our Values to $14.50 Enchanting things by fashion's fore- most artists! All wom- en should welcome this great event! Additional tion of Women’s clubs eighth district \ convention at Washburn Oct. 14, her OCLE EY |Pererce 1: pave, meeting, service of refreshments. ee oe St. Theresa's missionary group met with Miss Hazel Knott, Webb apart- Pioneer Group Names Standing Committees members voted to Miss Anna D. Burr and Mrs. Reu- pen ‘Bien were Gamad cbaicuen OF thel Sutaaceay recta sever ot the program and hostess committees, re-| other groups are doing. es, Willis spectively, for the year when the Bis-|J. Devin and A, F. Pal marck chapter, Pioneer Daughters of 5 » which was.closed . with a|park and visited at Spokane, Wash. DETERMINED Merchant THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1995 Need More Space For Our MAKES Drastic Decision! Newest to $2.25 Values Blouses ae teat Manga 5 > oa Timers 36 dainty blouses in all the wanted ce! and styles} and our savings! ENTIRE LADIES’ Department Men’s Clothing Department! CLOSING OUT Ready-to-Wear no thrifty woman can fail to make the most of! We are glad to make the sacrifice even though it means the most reductions and drastic prices in Bismarck’s histery! CHARMING LIGHT SHADE SILK DRESSES Brilliant Frocks! If you look your best in a light colored dress—you may choose here Values to $7.50. Charm- 2° DELIGHTFULLY NEW WINTER Silk DRESSES | VALUES TO $6.50 High Giade wool Skirts $1 90. OF” overt of SEN Savings on High Grade are com, character of thi AN UNPRECEDENTED VALUE EVENT! authentic in the world of fash- on display here. You are urged fore the stocks are depleted— The Reason! De | This ts just a straight-from-the- shoulder statement of fact! There's no mystery about anything—it’s as simple as ABC! ... We need the space now occupied by the Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department for our Men’s Clothing! Our ever increas- ing Men's business demands more space ... there’s no help—no turn- ing point—the Ladies’ Department MUST GO AT ONCE! NOVELTY Bags All the lar novelties: All wanted Values to $1.50. colors. 86c plete. You women of Bismarck—who know : te the almost miraculous opportunity that this event represents! 'o All Who Contributed to the Success of Our Ready-to-Wear Department We Ex- tend Our Sincere Thanks! Daring the past day or so we have been overwhelmed by comments of various kinds, Some take the form of regrets that we have decided to discontinue our Ladies’ De- partment—others congratulated us on our decision to enlarge our Men’s Department, For all comments we are thankful! We want you to know that this will be an event you and we will remember years from now! ENCHANTING LUXURIOUS COATS! VALUES TO $17.50 A group of distinguished Coats which are endorsed by the leaders of the fashionable set. Finest {a- brics! Gorgeous fur trimmings! It’s a rare occasion! An inspiring event! 1 of Fur Coats! FINEST QUALITY LASKIN LAMB Fur Coats The famous Laskin Lamb Coats, in the most wanted styles! Values to $59.50. eke *& Mrs. Ray Mathewson, 416 - teenth 8t., returned Tuesday Minneapolis where she had been vis- iting her daughter, Miss Vera Math- (eee. ee neras ne, nue Oo first year student, ’ eb is Ae ee |[ Gity ana County and Miss Bernadine Kelly and Miss| pital Monday, suffering with Sundstrom visited her parents. poisoning County dudge 1.\0. Davies granted | Schoo! lcenses Bigmarck;| to .Lawrence Edward Gorden and Miss Anastasia Tritka, both of Eck-| given the lund township. The Famous Mendoza Beaver Fur Coats ‘is organization will respond quickly High Grade “Inbetween Seasor.” VALUES TO $22.50 COATS OF QUEENLY BEAUTY! The materials are splendid! who love chico—and yet want to look and compare before they buy! Gorgeous fur trimmings! The choicest will go first! Why not be first ? 14° A Niagara of Beauty AND LUXURY — TO $35.00 VALUES COATS Paris, London, New York—the whole fash- fon world. contributed its best fashion ideas ee. The fabrics are true wool. Every Coat whispers of the “Country Club” ... and the * boulevards, We doubt if a more enchanting ‘Coat could be made st more than our price! 420 MAIN AND BRO. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dep blood + day, snttering wit pect) Hebron Band Will veloped from an infection caused by a sliver. Roy Schultz of Heil accom- panied: him here, Henry. Putnam will} di : Play at Jamestown Announcement that the Hebron high{ band will represent the Seventh nthe band is composed had hin ‘at Wilton tonight | directing it three years. ph sind a cielall i Ee OM Faces Larceny Count Elmer Lung, soldier at Fort Lincoln, was bound over to the district court here Monday after waiving prelimin- 5 COATS + BISMARCK To $39.50 Values EES Coats that thrilled. the country at their original prices — and at our prices will cause 2 sen- sation! Newest! Finest! Phenomenal Values! before i i E Lung has been haled into court here on a larceny charge. Last year he was arrested for the alleged theft of {an automobile. He was released after paying damages to the car. Sell was recently appointed county Justice to take the place of Neil Cam- eron, who left the state. I. Minnesota Pheasant Hunting Toll Raised St. Paul, Oct. 22—()—Reports of raised

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