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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936 THE BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT Whose Exceptional Values the Thrifty Shopper Appreciates, Says--- Old as well as young will enjoy a visit to this delightf ul toyland. The new as well as the old standbys that have pleased in the past are shown in large numbers. And they are priced so that a gift is within the reach of all. Books --- Games -- Toys of Every Description Also Bicycles, Tricycles, Roller Skates, Skiis, Toboggans, Sleds, Table Sets, Dish Sets, Dolls, etc. Whatever gift purpose you wish it to serve we are sure that you will find the answer here. Look As Long As You Like Buy When You Are Ready Investigate Our Lay-by Plan Indeed You Can “Appear” in These Pajamas--- HESE new and ultra-smart Pajamas of figured Velveteen are not restricted to the privacy of your Boudoir. ... No indeed .... they can step right out into company: You are prop- erly clad, and with a turn of mod- ernism that is today looked upon as “Brilliante” rather than Bo- hemian. We show several willowy silhou- ettes, in colors glowing with warmth, and most unusual in pat- tern treatments. $ 5 95 A. W. LUCAS Co. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Warm, Practical Flannel ‘Robes| In regular lengths and with exceptional styling. Hi- low necklines. Frog closing. Contrasting button trims. Monogram designs on sleeves, pockets, re- vers, etc. Color Combinations Aqua and Black Rust and Aqua Black and Turquoise Wine and Rose Brown,and Rust Navy and Red Plain Colors Geranium, Aqua, Green, Orchid, Rust, Rose, Navy, lac! As has been said before, “Shop Early.” A. W. LUCAS CO. Now Showing Beautiful Christmas Gifts A. W. LUCAS CoO. Bismarck‘s Style and Shopping Center You May Make Reservations Now and They Will Be Delivered When You Wish. Drastic Reductions |A. W. LUCAS CO. On Our Trimmed and Untrimmed Winter Coats Now i is your time to save and enjoy the comforts of a warm, stylish winter coat. ei Tere ETY and CLU BS | 4/ War Mothers Outline | Holiday Cheer Work A generous amount of holiday char- ity was approved by Fort Lincoln ®| chapter, American War Mothers, at B|the November meeting Tuesday af- & | ternoon, For Thanksgiving, chapter mem- & | bers will pack two baskets for needy Bismarck families. In addition to making a $5 con- tribution to the Open Your Heart campaign, the chapter will do specia? work for the cheering of veterans at Christmas time. Members will sew two quilts to be given to the poor. A donation of $7 was voted for the Fargo U. 8. Veterans’ hospital Christmas @ | fund and it also was decided to send greetings to patients there. Another donation approved was $12 toward expenses of the Armistice day luncheon which ee American Legion Auxiliary sponsot cesses ia who aed refreshments ®| were Mmes. George Robidou, chair- man; August G. Bahmer and Henry W. Jonas. x“ * * Maccabee Card Party Attracts & 52 Players games 5 were in play a 3 sodas De Bridge tables when the Maccabee A |e benefit party Tuesday e' ease Be the home ‘of Mrs. Mrs, E. A. Lund, 216 | Decides to Try Marriage Again Screen Actress Muriel Evans, smiling whimsically above, has revealed plans for her second marriage, this time with a New York stock broker, Marshall Worcester. Miss Evans was di- vorced in 1930 from Michael Cudahy, member of the Chi- cago meat-packing family. ‘| Large Shower Given _ For Bess Matthews | Seorse Gudrun Scheldrup Is Active in Washington |§ Miss Gudrun Scheldrup, formerly | ¥ with the Bismarck branch of the In- | § ternational Harvester company, was | # one of 10 young men and women dis- | § cussing youth's attitude toward its | § own problems, including crime, moral | ¢ standards and marriage, in a sym-/|§ posium held recently at the Y. M C ‘'¥ A. building in Washington. iwere questioned by Dr. Homer P. chairman and interlocutor. A picture. of the former jocal girl connection with the event. MLE. Mission Society ‘vacant when Mrs. Walter F. Bischof ers in home mission institutions, was -|Program for Chapter N } Bo if ett Hi Pi cauee Hil i Fl i f i cal Scheldrup, who was assigned | § the subject of social life, now has a|§ civil service position with the internal | § revenue department. She and the|# others gave five minute talks and then | § Rainey, director of the American|§ Youth commission, who acted as|¥% was printed in a Washington daily in| % Elects New Treasurer |§ Mrs. William H. Schermer was ; elected to the office of treasurer made | & , left for Los Angeles, Calif, by the Mc-| # ‘A. W. LUCAS CO.|| Moulded Slips that please the hard to please A luxurious knit fabric combining long wear and dain- ty appearance. Easy to Launder Tailoted styles Colors— Tea Rose only Sizes 32 - 34 - 36 - 88 118 Pairs of Women’s Shoes in a Clearance Sale Friday Saturday —Brown Kid Pumps —tTwo-Tone Brown Oxfords —Patent Leather Sandals —Black Kid Oxfords, High Heels —Black Kid Oxfords, Continental Heels Ee Broken sizes in each lot but nearly all sizes in the assortment. ved herewith ?— : Wh] 473 [86] | 44] SSR] CTR] 71TH | 88s] OD 8 yd 4 Nationally Advertised Merchandise