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.yemay, | gras ar 1917. | : ; BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE Attend. Fort Yates Fair. = Mr. and Mrs. BR. L. Best of Fitth S22 SS == =a] D_L_sasS=) : 'street and Henry Halverson of the “SOCIETY | | an __ Grand Pacific, motored to Fort Yates : DINNER AND THEATRE. . with addresses where transportation foday whore. they: attended. the: Stand: : C.M Cc L PARTY FOR MR: AND | orders may be received. Their phy- '9E Rock Indian fair. ; feves Nose Bone Hair Pins | Sone oe ‘MRS, BATTEY sical examination blanks will have. to Return from Hunting Trip. ce 4 } : pa wus be on file at this office before they H Mercerized Crochet in ‘ Mr. and: Mra. 0. W. Roberts were! can be assigned to duty. Jt is not Mrs. Alfred -Zuger, 80n Jack and ? hosts last evening’ at a handsomely | necessary that their immunity treat; ;Mise Lillian Gustafson of this place, appointed dinner party given at the | ment be completed. returned yesterday by. motor from a McKenzje in honor-of Mr. and Mrs.!_ “AS we are being asked for many] two. weeks’. hunting trip: to. Plaza. R. C. Battey, who'are leaving .Bis- hundreds of nurses, I would like to}, tine marck to:make their home in Billings. ; have you round up as .many-9s possl- Whulle “there they were gacsts of Miss ‘ whitesand colors, three Six to package, 15 cent balls 25¢ . Priced Special for Saturday values, 8 cents. | cary oat the colar schome of "the a oa a that MeL si eeewtaiee Guest With Cotton Goods advancing daily, we urse our customers to anticipate their needs I eee eae ene ea ae een ace eenera a | Rit Ariba, Raten entertained a J sac3l) chént A i “al nee ioned, and a ome Se cade TAP dinner, ‘waa of, goven oMce, stating that they are; ready *® nome 4m Second street, in honor of| and supp: yt em now. am stantial saving 1s SUES PHS » an i e oes ren " he 0 is sfending a short timo here be make ‘selections easy. These items are priced special and mean a considerable saving Following! the dinner the guests| “I feel sure that when the-need is w " : we¥é ‘entertained at a theatre party at| brought to the attention of the nurses whe Loh ay rare uno peree the‘Auditorium to witness Valeska| who have .becn waiting for. foreign teach. The guests were entertained | a Suratt in “The Siren.” The guest list| service that they will be glad to an-!at a taffy-pull. included Mr. and Mfrs. Battey, Mayor swer this call, as we feel that nurses. os Y and Mrs. Lucas, Capt. and Mrs. Henry | who aid in our own country by look- Food Sales. T. Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, | ing after our own soldiers are doing The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid { Mr. and Mrs. G. D: Mann, Mr. andj equally as much as those who answer | society will conduct a food sale to- { ‘Mra.’E. A. Weir, Judge,and Mrs. A.| foreign calls.” morrow afternoon in the office of the ‘ 4 M. Christianson, Mrs. ‘Baldwin, P. R.|_” —__—— Gas company, and the Presbyterian ae heey Fields, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph BRIDE. ELECT BOWOR GU¥CT Ladies’ Aid society will also conduct } | i) to the purchaser. Some Welcome News of Warm Blankets Buy Stockings Now » The careful housekeeper has probably wondered for months. what the | We almost said “or never.” But | wool scarcit) might'do about blanket qualities ond prices. But the “worst” | it isn’t as bad os that, unless you want Oe Pre neces _, | wool. Cotton and Lisle Stockings hasn’t Kappened:yet.' At least, not here. We were anxious; too; but we beicay ashamed all es didn’t ‘wait for it to happen. Our winter for order supplies Happened First. much higher in price, as government Then ‘we had some wonderful blankets in our own stocks; bought when prices werer demands take looms and men. normal. How fine and luxurious they look. How glad you will be to find such winte Big reductions are impossible for as sleeping comfort obtainable at such unexpectedl) low prices. But they won't be here soon as we receive the shipments in when the-snow flies. They are “plums’’ and prices for shrewd housekeepers who secure | routs, these vwo numbers will be ad- them now; for such supplies are ver) limited, and housekeepers who know market condi- pened to asc and 5c. tions will be quick to claim them. *Our prices are fully 50 % under market. It is your Children’s fine knit black hosiery, size Bréslow. ‘AT AUCTION BRIDGE PARTY ne in the.office of the Hughes Elec-| !tric company. ff. Fields will ‘entertain Saturday ——— Lae evening at a dinner party at the Mc- _ Miss Helen Hoskins’ fiancee of — F Kegsi¢; for Mr. and Mrs..Battey...A Giover Dollar and a bride-elect of Services at St. George's. | numberof: social affairs have beer exrly fall, was honor’ guest last eve-|\. Tomorrow being the feast of St. given. for the Batteys during the last ning at the charmingly appointed auc- | Michael and All Angels, a special ser-, twoaweeks,...Among them the recep- tion bridge party given by Miss Har-|Vice with the celebration of the holy - tiog, Tuesday last given by Mrs. G. riette Falconer at her home on Ave-|Communion will be held in St. *D.\\Mann (and. ‘Mrs. F. E. Luehe, the nue BE. Hearts were profusely used |George’s Episcopal church at 10 ‘bridge parties by Mrs. Christianson|in the appointments and clusters of “'clock. This is the dav anpointed . and/Mrs, Mann and dinner parties by | autumn blooms were used to carry out f0r the corporate communion of the Judge and Mrs... Christianson and] the color scheme of red and white. Women Worsers of tie cuurcn, and | (My-and Mrs. J. L. Bankston. Seven tables were in play for the ie Aas ronments allwomen of the | 5 nite me and the honors were awarded.tg )Gnurch to note this fact. advantage to BUY NOW. i were DAKOTA RED CROSS | Mrs. Harr ia —— ; - 6towre . . . 29¢ mb é y Thompson of. Wilton and. A ‘oy day 4 5 " "4 ankets revs $1.75 RF ‘ Prominent Hunter Girl Weds. For Saturday an assortm nt of cotton wool finished: blankets in greys for .. $1.75 Women’s black knit lisle . . 35¢ DETACHMENT FORMED eee edt alii inchiacd ales. Woe, Announcement has been made of uae ithe remult, of the work of Miss} kins, Mrs. P. J. Meyer, sister of the the mmarriage, acre Tia eo jae ulloctr, a "Red Cross nurse of| pride-clect; Mrs. Oliver. Brooks Hos- jy, to Paul F. Zempel of New Eug- Grand Forks, who {8 organizing @ de-| kins, Mrs. Willard A. Leach, Mrs. R. land. They were married Wednesday oom in the state,.elght more] M. Bergeson, Mrs. J. W. Bliss, Mrs.’ afternoon in the Presbyterian manse orth Dakota nurses have answered | Robert Dutton, Mrs. Ernest C. Wright, of Fargo, Rev. Thomas J. Graham of- Anather in wool and Cotton mixtures for ..........+.- oe cea teeees $3.00 . »RIBBONS "| Silk Values of Unusual Merit! Special Outing Bargain Present wholesale price is 16 1-2 cents. Suital le’ for children’s Hair Ribbons Short lengths in the season’s newest end Z hee : This value wa3) under market is just at the call and-will form a detachment] Mrs. Roy Logan, Mrs. Gardner Wall-, 4 eas Bs . . : n 8 -detag » Mrs. ficiating. The bride was a teacher in s : 5 |: ts i : ¥ (er mediate service! ‘This new de-| ace, Mrs. Birlea Ward, Mrs. Wysong, the New England sehoolé for. the: last or Dress Trimmings, Taffeta Moire and | most fashional ble patterns, up to ten ards TF the time that you need a winter suprly. achment, according to. offigial, notice] Mrs, Putnam, Mrs. C. C. Wattam, Mrs. three years. Following the cere checks’atis:. length Values $2.25 to $2.75. lie a yard. “Another lot at 18e. from Washington, will comprise R. S. Towne, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. S. ” é . 8. i . 5 - 5S: mony the wedding party motored to smergcaey, detachment, No. 50. A.de-| R’ pay, the latter from McKenzie, the the bride’s home’ where. a reception tee ment Includes 10 nurses and of| Misses Clara Tatley, Lucille Dabl, ana wedding dinner featured. They this number only two vacancies re-| Ethel Barnes, ‘Laura Keenan,. “will reside in New England, where main. ilda ! Larson, Elizabeth Bayliss, Matilda , 8 rm i Volunteers forming this first detach-| williams, Agnes Orr, Bessie Varney the groom is engaged in business. ment are; Carrie Goodman, Bismarck; Mi: Sell, the latter of Mc- Matilda Hoff, Rena Olson, Alma Op-| 274 Miss Rose: Sell, the latter *——"ciry news heim, Sara Haugen, Grand Forks; Be- os ee . 2 atrice ‘Bain and Signe Lee, Fargo, and ARRIVE: Mary Pelky; Beach. it is. expected ger et Se ROR McKenzie Visitor.—Mrs. Frank Me- thaty withi ‘a short: time ‘two other Call of McKenzie, was in the city nyrsesjwill: volanteer to complete the} Mr, and ‘Mrs. W..A. Falconer of elaalay shopping and calling on detachment. Avenue E, are in receipt of a letter friends. Communications will reach 'Miss'Me-} trom their son, Addison, who left! gmogit Visitor—John 0. Richards $2.45 $2.95. $3.45 Forte ind srooe td irtate't after Fort Snelling several days ago, stat-' Ap inert. was in the oy Thursday’ ee ‘orks, ‘and ‘nurses «desiring: fer} ing ‘that hie had arrived safely at Fort- ,. ne : See Other Ad for Our Basement Close-Out Sale thelr servicés should write her.. Miss ress Monroe, Va, and enjoyed the eronene ng business: and’ calling!.on y McCulloch is: i ‘receipt’ ofa commu: | long trip immensely. { ; niegto# fh Clara 'D. Nayes,-direc- Mr. Falconer, who is a member of in Sterlinn.—G. W. Cochrane. and Always’ More Always More ‘or..of © rean' of nursing -service ‘the coast artillery, wrote of the splen- Samuel Brown of the Kimball Pitno ins T Bargains Than in‘Washington. It contains the follow-j|did, reception the boys got enroute. 'comnany, are in Sterling and vicinity Bargains a han Na tised ing: Flowers and fruits were given abund- on business. Advertised e e e vertised “aye are having many requests for| antly by people who crowded the de- rencoantas nbrses,at the vdrious cantonment ‘hos-| pots to see the boys. He .wrote that! Lodge Meeting—The Modern Wond- jjwhich have been organized] southern. hospitality. was. lavishly men will meet. this evening in the Your. list: of available,nurses delighted with Fortress Monroe. Important matters will. be ‘considéred, 12 -2¢ per 1-2 Yard SPECIAL $1.69 SPEC 1G Ne shortly, er SHOE DEPARTMENT | These Prices Will Help Solve Your Shoe Problems | Py ve Not the latest in style, but the bes: in quality and lowest in price. Three lots women’s high shoes SS SSS aS. ESS SSS SS SS SSS SSS —5 | € |[ 28. | A Continuance of the Basement |x marked up, although prices are : ta, ate Rie existing about one half marked value, two: years ‘avo‘are Earn as yet we offer for immediate “‘reguilar.’’ ‘Present ’ prices are “1 abort’ double. accordingly our pric- ; clearance - 1-3 off. “es are about 1-4 actual value. , The reductions for this final disposal are even more than those “advertised two weeks ago, as the quantity is limited and assort- | sou ae ee fray Knives and other every day neces- ments gone over. Many‘new items have been added.- the sities on the 10¢ counter 3 for 20c | prices, of course, are for less than cost... 1 Wash Boi de daniels 2 le price | AN OIL CLOTH BARGAIN | Wringers, Ice Cream Freezers, - 1-2 price ! Alarge assortment : . . A A ‘ fell . ‘ See, : Clothes Racks, Iron- SINGERS’ SEWING 24 pieces of white oil cloth, slightly defective, Specially | Peroxide, 15¢ value, of outlton cups and Closing out of Jardin- . White Dinnerware cups ing Boards and Tub Machine Oil, spec- priced per yard ..... .......00 DER nt ene 16c | close out ...... 8c saucers, values to 806, eres at 1.2 price. saucers, special 15¢. gtaye:, 13 of. -_ially priced... 9¢ eng ise 1 500 Odd Pieces of Heavy Dinnerware CLOSE OUT - - ° 5c and 10c Odds in Butcher ——— ANNDURONDGODEGONOUGCGOGNDODOUOUOUNOGUGEGENONONNGUNOUONOUONOGaGONOCOGOOaODEoGoNegudnOuseeoouoCuoCaoonauauaoneOauaoOooaenecooauaauy uvatuousnsunsvsncevengnsoongnsccensaceens,codaanensaeussnsuosgassoigsy Oda stb d e ds j smussenqrnonanes 2 de s-and’ends in = : : LETS = TP GHGLS Ribbons 2 FLINT TABLE TUMBLERS COBLETS SCALES SCHOOL TAB = knives, somesoilde A alteta HIDDONS — =F guia piown, clear crystal glass, Goblets 1-3 regular price, Anas Desizned for parcel post, but ‘Regular 10c Tablets, 3 for 200 = ; Her Var d formerly $2.00 per dozen. Four sortment of etched and star cut suitable for kitchen use. Former- Waste Baskets = formerly 25 35 and ese te y: aa beens tees fot 2.6543.%5 crystal Goblets, regularly selling ly $2.09. Close out uit weneeeee E 50 1 pea 25c for 75c, Close out ........ 25e 59c values, .. "98e S Cc values, Close Out 10c OCSLEAUUOOOLOOUOEDSGODSODECEDOONOAOOCAEONNeCONoNOOUOAoONODI LUT Rasy ‘Width up to 100 ML About 500 odd pieces of _ Silver and Nickled tea spouns $1.00 25¢ Crystal Sheibert cups.-]]¢ _ Ladits White Purses,Formerly spec: Byica Brac in China Ware : i : ially priced at $1.19, Close Out : Dinnerware, close out 10c aed ome 15¢ glass cup measure -------.- 7c Oe age 15-25c values closing out 7c = ‘Wright’s Silver Polish Beys Cheap Trousers Soiled Collar Sets TOILET SOAPS | Regular 25c formerly :old specially A e W e L : e aes a eal in ariel of, apsortments E ic jose Uul Close Out at 39c Close Out : 5c Soaps .. 15c 19c BARGAIN BASEMENT 10c eee