The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1917, Page 5

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Senay 2 at ee = BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Entertain Campfire Group. ‘|group were,entertained Tuesday eye- MW) society Extensive Plans Are Being Made For Cordner at her homegin First street. Various games were also played. ~ Friends Say | Farewell H ee eee 2 | A big drive will be made for the all per A { i Bele of the Red Cross Christmas seals. and be examined as a preventative of | arrival of No. 2. The Taylors are % rs x ever before in the history of the na- diseases, Many cases of tuberculosis | leaving Bismarck to locate in the east. ion and state has the need for funds could be cured if taken in time and They will visit in the twin cities and to fight tuberculosis been so great. i With the United States in the great the children has prompted this move- world conflict many more victims to ment. Ministers: will be asked to the while plague will have to be taken preach on it and all publicity possible care of. will Le given it. Ina bulletin received at the North-' The state association will give the |. Presbyterian ern Division of the Red Cross head- of a nurse to any cityor town | date for the annual bazaar and sup: quarters. in (Minneapolis, the import- ver $59 worth of seals and to'| per for Saturday, December 8. The so- ance of a -large, sale of Red Cross 5 ciety is busy making articles for this x Chicago. Announce Annual .Bazaar. church announces <the| season annual event. A splendid linc of fancy} ers and Dan S. Stewart compose the | chairman of the local committee en-| St. Members of the Wickaha campfire|an domestic articles together with .a| cammittee on arrangements. fine line of home-made food stuffs: ning at a taffy pull by Miss Ruth|which will include fruit mince meat, will be-on sale. Music Section to Meet. The Clef club or Junior section of; Neighbors at a hard time party Tues- A Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Taylor were ten-|the Thursday Musical club will, meet | day,evening in the home of Mrs, Door- toe ‘ nnual Sale of the Red Cross Seals dered a farewell by a number of their] Friday i a irace ‘3 y a street. S| vas friends last evening who gathered at| ers at her home in Rosser street. The playéd and honors for the game were is will go to their physician} the Northern Pacific depot’ before the| program will begin at, 7:39. U. G. T, Dancing The dancing party4o be ‘given. by the prevailance of the disease among] points in Wisconsin before going to| the United Commercial. Travelers Sat- urday evening in Patterson hall will} war service were entertained by the} amount of work the members have be one of the big social even the week. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First | ies of entertainments: planned ‘for ‘the during large representation of the tion ani their friends will attend. J. C. Oberg, C. S. Fossum, Georg Bow: Mary’s Sewing Circle of St. tertained the nurses and members of] Mary’s church met this _ atfter-. SN a their families informally in the home| noon in the Knights of Columbus hall: Entertain Lod== Members. of Dr.’and Mrs. H. M. Wheeler. ‘They |Mrs. William ‘Laist. and Mrs. Frauk,’ Gea we “George Doorio Bessie | will be, stationed for the present at|Ryan were the hostesses. a 3 orley en ae — Camp Dodge, Des Moines, la. Five Colds Cause Headache and Grip tained the members of the Royal} +4 4 ses will leave more Grand Forks nurses. will CRRA TIVECEROMO QUINING ro>) moves th cause. There is only one next week with the third detachment. Food Sale For Soldiers “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. GROVE’S; Bismarck women will be, given an} signature i$ on box. 30c. awartled. to Mrs. LaLone and Mrs.| opportunity to aid the soldier boys in- - Emanuel Brown. i directly by donating home-made ar-| State Banoo! fot mericolture and : i for the 5 Satur Forestry Trade Courses in Dressmak-: Army Nurses Feted. ;(| ticles for the food sale Saturday at } it > hacember 2 Iat Grand Forks nurses who left the s given by the Woman's Aux-/ing, November 12th, to Dec , 7 tet iiary " vi inclusive. ‘Write Fred W. Smith, first’ of the week to take up active; iliary to Company A. Owing to the President: tor, particulars. 41-8126" cake “and street. Whist was evening with ‘Miss Grace ‘My-|ley in Eighth Party. | of! management of the St. Michael’s at| outlined for this week, they are un- T-! dinner party served at the hospital| able to solicit from all the friends of the week end. ‘The honor! the boys and are asking that dona- Bergliot Caspar expected that a) guests were Minnie Traynor, Mary| tions be left at Hoskins store early c g P y. *ganiza-| Roller, Mathilda ‘Thompson, Wiorence| Saturday afternoon of that Mrs. Peter Teacher of Singing - De Saute!l and Hulda Larson. Sat-| Reid, Miss D m or other members | studio Third Floor of Business College: turday evening Miss Mae ‘McCulloch,’ be communicated with. Phone 607K 4: This is the first o} and it is hee seals this Christmas is emphasized. The bulletin follows: “Never before has there been such need for a large fund with which to fight the spread of tuberculosis, the bulletin declares. In France and Tel- q gium alone members of the American j Red Cross commission have discov- ered 500,000 cases of tuberculosis, due directly to the war. Hundreds of oth- er cages are coming to the attention of Red Cross workers every. mouth, caused by exposure and und % ment resulting from German 1 ment ‘of French and Belg: Thousands of such pi ing released from the ( every week and driven across the Swiss borders back to their native land. According to the Red Cross commission’s report these released prisoners are in ‘frightful physical condition, a large percentage of them being tuberculosis victims. The en | captives. ! sare be- ma interior tire proceeds of the Red Cross Christ- mas seal sale will be devoted to war on the disease,” Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, secretary of the North Dakota | Anti-Tuberculesis! association is busy mailing out pack-' ages of seals to all parts of the state for the opening date of the sale which will be Thursday, November 15, ‘in- stead of Thanksgiving as in former years, The time has been changed so i seals may adorn the Christmas pack- { ages sent to France. Red Cross head- % quarters were allowed to purchase seals as early as November packets to be sent abroad. The sale of seals in this state will be used to take care of the 5,000 pa- tients now in the state. Pie The national and state associations have announced December 6 as “Med- ical Examination Day.” It is plan-| 4 red to start a movement in which 5, for POP Be een sn MANY OLD TIMERS TO ATTEND. D..GEL EBRATION A large’ represcntation of the pio- neers of Burleigh, county is expected to attend the big) reunion of the old tumers ‘of Hurleigh county’ and’ Dis- merck this 6 he Knights of ., Columbus hall. 1 Nothing has veh Tet undone to a make it one of the biggest events the ‘*, Burleigh County Pioneer association has yet held. Dancing, cards and other social diversions will feature the amusements and ‘at the short Dust ness session officers.for the year will be elected. . Refresbinents: such as the old timers iknow How’ to. prepare will be served, Phe ‘invitation is ex- tended to‘any’ond''resjding .in the county or city Hor” rs“and over. ARMY NURSE TEND ERED” ae; FAREWEUU BY ALUMNAL i ‘Many frtentd! (A? wits? Victoria Wine dor, a nurse at the Bistilarck ‘Hospital, gathered at the Northern Pacific de- a not today to bid “her ‘farewell before her departure for. American’ Lak Wash., where she goes to do active service for the government, In behalf of the Nurses’ Alumnae of the Bismarck hospital, Miss Lindor was presented with a handsome Jeath- i Wy j bet ly er traveling case. A meeting of the alumnae was held last, evening in the co 3 parlors of the hospital and the gift Ladies Heavy Wool Winter Coats wes presented at that time. Seven nurses. close friends of, Miss Lindor, entertained at, luncheon Wel- nesday afternoon in her honor at the home of Mrs. Goodman in Avenue A.! Women’s Club Notes q The Fortnightly Club. met ‘Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. A. M. Chris: ‘« tfanson instead of with Mrs. W.-L. Nuessle as scheduled. The year's studv of “Modern Fiction” was fea- tured by the discussion of current fiction by Mrs. F. S. Talcott. the re- view of Chapter 3. of the book’ on prose fiction by ‘Mrs. Robert Orr, a paver on Heury James, the Cosma. politan prepared by Mrs. George Will and read by Mrs. E. J. Taylor and a reading by Mrs. Henry J. Lindé, as exemplified in “Daisy Miller” and the , “American.” The study of Alaska was continued by the Current Events Club at its regular meeting enn: day fternoon with Mrs. N. tch of Fifth street and the eal was fea‘yred by paners on “Agriculture end Stock Raising” by Mrs. J. P. French; “Furs and Fur Farming” bv Mrs. F. J. Marcellus and “Railroads” by Mrs. Nellie Evarts. Current events 4 were civen in answer to the roll call , and the plot of well-known operas for ! the responses. The oneras included i Natoma. Tannhauser. Madame Butter. docided to present Miss Grace Wilson The Styles mo Patterns shown in our Coat department are sure to meet with your hearty approval. They ° are to be had in various weights. lengths. and colors and all made for this fall and Winter wear. - Values up to $25. for this Sale priced Bt s el a a ee ey $10.7 5 Values up to $45 for this Sale priced ate aoe soe SSS PETTICOATS. The Petticuats we have placed on f'v, Pehinhood and Martha. The club in a lecture on her trip around the worl] in the very near future. Mrs. G. A. Welch and Mrs. D.,J. MeGillis ' were anpointed a committee to make the arrangements. UNDERWEAR Ladies’ ribbed fleeced suits, extra good quality. cially priced at union ad n Spe- ———— sale are sure to please. . A pretty silk petticoat in plain and floral designed silk flounces, special at $2.98 and $2.19 SHEET MUSICE) VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL Latest selections of the most Pop- ular Airs. If there is any parti- cular piece you want, we will get it for you. Evelyn Kaston at Sheet Music Dept. in Fleeced Union weight—splendid $1.48 Ladies Ribbed dtits, heavy quality. Specially priced at ...... Always More Bargains Than Advertised is ITS AN E AN EXTRAORD INARY | OFFERING T IS MAKING YOU THE NEXT FEW DAYS Its an offering of merchandise selected with great care and priced far lower than merchan- dise of this character is usually sold for LADIES SUITS’ COATS, DRESSES; SHOES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, ; Special purchases have enabled us to make you the following low prices. offered its thousands of customers better values and its truly your time to purchase. 98c cert A.W. LUCAS SOME AN TS BIG STORE SILKS, DRESS GOODS, ETC. This store never SILK WAISTS Washable ‘Tub Silks in plain and faneyand stripes, Popular Designed Winter Millinery Popularly Priced Suits for Winter at, Wear Shown in Only the very latest Winter Fashions. in ‘Millinery are shown. Included in our stock are many pattern hats. Each one fashioned * of Suits ith and individuality its own. Seldom, if we are now making is an extremely good one—they ever, are any twa. hats, . found i in our many hundreds we are tobe had: in all) the NOW have made up and on display to he any where: near Jate popular materials and alike in design and trimming, colors. $2.48 Crepe de Chene Waists. An excellent! quality at $3.75 GLOVES A lot of new washable vhite kid gloves, all uxtra special while they $1.75 CORSETS ial Jot of ‘back lace Large Numbers This showing oyster: si Values up to $32. for this sale priced at... $18.75 Values up to $45. for this» sale priced at.... $27.50 Values up to $57.50 for this sale priced at... $33.59 Values up to $75.09 for this Values up to $5. sale priced at... $39.50 cach. Our sale price 5¢ an ; inch; you pay according to We also selected from your s ze, only an incl, > our regular stock 50 all 5c wool ‘and Prunelle Dresses designed and made — for this Fall and Winter Wear 0 values for Silk Boot Hosiery snap—never a A. genuine : F Ag this sale priced at $18.75 A large number of Wool Dres Navy, Brown and Blac! better opportunity ‘for you 49c Regular 65¢ value Sale price Regular Sale price Plum, all late sin C; DRESS BRAIDS One lot of dress braids, tinsel effects. For this sale they are marked at ONE-HALF PRICE arrivals priced at $12.50 14.50 $15.00 LADIES’ HIGH TOP WINTER BOOTS button. Lixcel- Ladies’ high top winter boots, in lace and Patent leather. french and Louis Cuban heels. Jent values at $6.00. Special at : $4.95 BUTTON anc LACE BOOTS We have placed several dozen Ladies and Misses Boots in this sale that are genuine Bargain Snaps. ‘They are to be had in patent, and Calf—some with Cloth tops, lot one marked for quick sale at, pair $2.95 For this Sale we are offering a great number of Velvet--- Velour and Felt Hats at. _ SOUSINE SILKS | DRESS GOODS 27 inch widths—light colors, for = ; Beat sale they are priced at, per Silk Wrap Lansdowne in high AGE colors and navy. Suitable for Evening | Waists and Gowns. $1.25 values, for this sale only Silk and Wool Crepes Another lot priced at, pair... $3.45 for dresses aiid lounging robes, waar ranging in price from $1. CHILDRENS SHOES L For this Sale they 5 : at Cc Sizes 8 to 12, at per pair. 98c marked at, HALE PRICE 79 Always More Bargains Than Advertised of

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