The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1937, Page 2

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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1987 LACESETSSUIMERY FASHION 65.000 Bushels of Seed iaenccun ct [fn |WheatNeededin County MOANING SLEEPER § TNOER KULBR sxe RE PR Con‘ je Slew Ill Elevators Order = Blast Suspect Held apening So han cule f the charity ball sponsored by the felen Lee Doherty Milk Fund at the A Profusion of Small Creations _ Also Is Offered; No Two Hats Alike Tam! Biltmore? At left is a Maggy 2ouff creation with & slimly fitted acket of white cotton lace with ——_—_——-. uffs and pockets of white chanois. s F ‘t is worn over a formal gown of © MA aae batt Coneenticaic!) : vhlte crepe. Sheer lace is used in New York.—Sombre: . . toques the navy Patou gown (right) com- Durum to Supplement in Washington 5 Available Stocks , Calif, Mar. 4—(P— sleeping farmhand 104) qne earliest elections held in Amer- solution of the “devotion” quin- ‘were probably those of the ~ ‘ ‘Wash, pollca 8 F s « pill-boxes . . . peaked caps. . rolled 3 | dined with chiffon. Note the knife- ne is _ vor brims aa pleated center panel. was thet of the election of John Win- yW CTOWNS ... ; no hard and fast rule about what you + should wear on your head this spring. | It almost seems no two hats are alike! 4 4 gaa 4 ‘ ; Hs _ = The Spanish influence is prevalent, . y , ‘ ‘ " : proving once again that front page : ‘i . i: news makes front page fashions, Su- un ", Starts Sunday Sat. Night! Sun. - Mon. hangs down the back. Agnes makes & toreador hat with red velvet horns at the sides. Talbot favors huge Leg- horn .sombreros with brims rolled up in exaggerated manner. Paris Favors Wide Brims ‘The Rubens exhibition in Paris ac- counts for the wide, wide brims. Al- most every modiste has several— some rolled, some just’ plain wide and sweeping, trimmed with theatrical looking feathers and splashes of vel- vet. Colored straws (orange red, green, é ¥ Capito ) RUBY KEELER _ LEE DIXON i é if 2 Ht 5 E rd th Fe eee oP wcinred Sur walved” extradition. ot. Ouvohoma r id bri Also, trimmings of colores City follewing his arrest ona fugi, “READY straw and fabric flowers, glass and i tive warrant cha murder in the embroidery. This is the time to wear of Herold ater, killed ina @ gay, gay het which will make you : : WII I ING. forget how tired you are of your win- a ‘ ae ' : ter dresses and coat. It’s too early! #f 1 : F B d AB Died -for spring dresses, but not for new) Ff 5 ¢ * 3S an : white gloves, patent leather shoes and ° purse ahd a new bonnet! - Beige is Popular Color Consider @ smart trregular-brim- med model of navy shanting with wide band of beige kid around the medium crown. an Len it 80 oe ds i zens | Weather R — ‘at all and fea especially chic ea er eport because it covers part of your face and becaiuse it's finished with beige, WEATHER FORECA the color of the moment, Everyone's mane Bismarck and vicinity; Partly . talking about beige with navy, beige glouey ronyent and Fridey; somewhat a black, ce one ee caiier For North Dakota: Partly cloudy very ey $ a theast 3 with extremely wide brim is made of | 9", #° West and noth: porte li ROOSEVELT TRAVELS INFLUENCE STYLES Dashing Argentine Mode Is In- troduced Following Peace Conference 3 Teaay* Carel Dallas, Tex., Mar. (—(P)-—Sald — es HUGHES the pétlicoman, shaking the ‘ “Zou can't sit here, eld fellew.” | “Hell I can’t!” sqid the drunk, reusing up. i rally fair at ~ THE CAPITOL BUSSES will be Friday evening, the last day of ii omewhat colder | watt ar ee For Montana Partly cloudy to- night and Friday: probably light snow By ADELAIDE KERR orsrain north: rtion; somewhat! New York, Mar. _3—President|creee Spashed State.Capitol, starting at.7:00 P. M., going up on. er ii TES uty soil pooccoels taal had u Read ocean ee eres _ Mth Street and, down on 7th Street, every 10 temperature tonight and in east and maroon print. revival eaestees ‘CAPITOL BUS LINE. : | ii , | South portions Friday, i i § is | i i WEAT! An extensive gies oy hi i it rE i gE i j if EEE Hi 1 if i i lick eR i | Ht ctr ii aii i 8 i HE sit i fl a Bote fal “« PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to 1, this month to d i i i Haas Bad : ig E i i f a Hi i i i Be. z H i z 4 a fabric, Ite ® match ST ae re tie paue With thom ail go| , Accessories hold a bright spot in , 4 cS ane big straw hats whose peaked crowns tyle spotlight. Several play and rolling brims are reminiscent of display entire : ; er of 8 ISMARCK, Garden Flowers Better times—better coats! That coum | evils Lak flowers 0 patio, a: means Shogmoor. Quolity is as they reach us, to ee single much a port of Shagmoor es i 35 FE yeors of specialization have E [ i PARAMOUNT ENDS TODAY H sich developed Shagmoer coats to it tay the highest point of classic tal- EDWARD “PANGND it mate: loring. Shagmoor concentrates [i J exclusively on. simple, wear- able coats: created for the active American woman., it rrortit ptt BRADY The man who sweated men of their life-blood meets his tans: ' H ae Soucek i olalaaeaam FRANCINE t had Ap race ten, don LARRIMORE iH _ ond moisture. Fabrics solt to” (Betliaat Neweomer to the Hy ; the touch, beautiful to the eye, ‘with GAIL PATRICK, ||B&! Hi Money for Roads? _ : é offen. paid the compliment of “GEO. BANCROFT © || Witiwmaataae ivy ieatsacdah ore t imitation, but never copled ex- ; : eee eins oe : actly. As for styles, Shagmoors, “John Meade’s | - Woman” FBI and SAT. like all good classics, stay in fashion. Just “os you ‘tead @ fine piece of writing over and over again with enjoyment, so you toke pride in wearing your Shagmoer again and ogein. It igi is pleasant to know that you can ‘ offord the best, for they cost if no more than ordinary coats! Today, Friday, & Saturday Matinee re sESaE agg nly e Avoid Embarrassment of FALSE TEETH . Dropping or Slipping Don’t be embarrassed In by bave Ser Sives 8 vo crtel eeuee Sours EF fort and securi| No came Rt: 5: day at any, aug store ied

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