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eTT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER: 9, 1017. BISMARCK DAILY remnbae ii in IT a PA OOCIETY. jl Vows NTT (HE HHANHCEEELAAMEAEHALEAUNEA, R.C. Chapter Asks Tor All Finished Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stewart of Wil- | While here attsnded the production ee “Miss Springtime” at the Auditor- jum, . Knitted! Articles For Shipment Saturday. acta Sota Heenan The, local Red Cross chapter is ask- ing that all finished: knitted articles | be’ turned into headquarters by Satur. day night’ so the monthly shipment can be sent off to the national society as requested. The great need for sweaters and socks at this time ne- cessitates an early. ‘shipmnnet. © Mrs. Whitney is.anxfous that as manz as possible ‘turn in their work carly so as‘“not to handicap the packing. Sends: Christmas. Boxes Seventy-five’ Christinas gift boxes were shipped east Wednesday night by the local chapter to be sent: on Uncle: Sam’s Christmas ship which will: leave’ New York for France next week.», This makes a total. of °175 Christmas gift boxes to be. sent from the local’ chapter, seventy-five.more than quota. The chapter. is. now busy geiting the gift boxes. ready: for the joys at the various cantonments. in America. The big drive for members for the Red Cross conducted-this wee by the local chapter in the city and county established a record in Red Cross af- fairs. More than 10- per cent of the county’s population become ‘members and subscribed an average of $20 a person to the Red Cross fund: The cards were liberally signed for a num. ‘ber of hours’ work. each week. Three new sewing machines have been added to the list of Red Cross machines and the’ rooms havé ‘been crowded this week with workers. The list of . garments: finished “will greatly in excess of previous eee A number of ‘the church and social Realize Large Sum. The ‘women of the First Eaptist church “will realize over $75:00 from : their annual supper which they served Thursday evening in the lower church parlors. Over 150 0 plates were served. Money for “Comfort Kits. The Hazelton branch: of the. W: T. WM gave an entertainment Tu day jevening in the: Hazelton Presb terian church and. realized the sum of $22.86, which ‘will be used to furtisia comfort kits for the»sdldiers. A 1 erary and musical program was ee sented. ‘ To” Study JN Nursing. Three prominent: Minot girls leave about the middle of this m< for Los Angeles, Sale where they study, hare t” the California’ ‘ho pital.in ‘that eft). So @hey d¥e® | Miss ‘Marie “Fauchald, eldest daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Juliys, Fauchald, Miss Clara. Reishus,jdaugh{er of Mr. and Mrs. Georga mates and* Miss Olia Stramsrud. wigan MRS. REMINGTON’ VISITS : CHAPTERS IN N HER 1ST Mrs, P...G. Reming in. i3) expected home. this’ evening ‘trom “a ‘tour ot the ‘southwestern - division of which she is'in charge. (Mrs. Remington has visited a number, of the Red Cross chapters and jausiliarjes in the coun: ties comprising. the division, Plans are being made by the spore taries of the four; dfvisions C., Young,:Fargo, Mrs. E. B. not; . Miss. Helen nite: rand Forks; and. M Fan ee ‘the conducting of 2 ‘Red Cross work beatin Scott Here—Deputy U. S. Marshal A. D.’ Scott of Fargo is here. From, Wilton—iMartin G. Hagen of was here for the state board of elec: triclans’ examinations. From 8terling—Miss Julia Des Rochers, teacher in*the Sterling pub le schools, spent the week-end in J3is marck, From Painted Woods—John A. Jobn- son, pioneer farmer of fhe Painted Woods district, was in the city on business this week. Here for Theatre—Mr, and .Mrs. John F. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs ‘B. G. Youghren of Stecle, Mrs. Rube Clark of. Leach and Mr. and Mrs. k. Ti. Weir and . daughter, Miss Rose Weir, of Sfill were’ among the Slope people -here last eVening for “Miss Springtime,” at- the Auditorium. Save the Wheat and eat the Corn! Ive been doing it ever since | discovered— Post TOASTIES ” TUREISH, VAPOR AND SHOWER BATHS Gymnastics and Body Massage, Extracting corns and treating in- grown. toe-nails. j 3 : | FREE Massage. given -on. Mondays this month to sick or eae | Room 8, Huglies Bldg.. Fourth 2 Opposite G. P. Hotel Prone 349R day and: continuing through Saturday, ‘November Ps CITY NEWS : organizations are aiding in.the work. ‘4, week from Minneapolis, where she visited her son Porter Talcott, who is} Mrs. Whitney >is asking that knit-\in training at Fort Snelling. ters keep on -knitting’ socks as’ they are just as much needed as sweaters.. | Mrs. The stress laid on by the Northern: division of the Ped Cross for an-in-: crease. of knitters for sweaters,” Mrs.’ Whitney was afraid -would ‘lessen the But the demand ‘is just as great for the latter.and' women * who csn knit socks. are asked :to make © this their special work. work on socks. Frank ‘Snyder of this place has heen called to Glendive, Mont.,| by the serious illness of her father. turned from Omaha and points’ in’ Jowa and Minnesota. While: in the Cast she attended the meeting of the supreme council of the P. E. 0. Sis- terhood held in Omaha. represented the ‘sisterhood of North Dakota. i Mrs. Haigh, mother of: Mrs 1, ff, 'Wosephine Hamel, Maynard of ‘Avenue “A, returned ton, were in the city Thursday. and} Thursday from Jamestown, where she spent several days visiting friends. Miss Detrich of St. Paul, arrived in |the city Thursday. and will spend ‘some time here as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich of Thayer street, and sister, Mrs. .P. E, Byrne: of Avenue A. Dr. R. H, Treacy:returned from the twin cities, yesterday for a visit with ,his family here. / Among the prominent women: from the surrounding towns, who are Mrs. C..L: Love of Mandan, has re- | spending the week in the city visit ing friends and shopping’ are Mrs. M. B. Finseth, Driscoll; Mrs. Richard Spielman, Mrs. J. Hess and Mrs. W. Sheater of Flasher; (Mrs. A. 'T, Welch, Mrs. Love | Menoken; Mrs..B. B, Miller and daugh-| run is that the, press has been abso- + proved an amazing success. ter, Steele; ond ‘Mrs. Mangan ‘ot! ‘washburn, the latter a sister of Migs) formerly — of the high school faculty. : “THE BARRIER” From the first, showing of “The Bar- rier,” by Rex Beach, from his fam- ous novel, at the Broadway theatre, in New York, this wonderful picture has It cap- tured the big audience at the very start. It held them breathless through scene after’ scene of’ swift, stirring action. It called forth waves of ap-: plause as the thrilling climaxes were, reached. And all because “The Bar- rier” is a great picture greatly pro- duced—the highest development of. | the photodrama. A unique phase of the New York lutely, “unknimous in praise ot “The! Barner.” The ‘entire production was made], under the direct :supervision: of Mr. Beach himself who-organized the Rex Beach’ Pictures~ Co., to produce ‘in. moving pictures his many: popular novels. “The Barrier”’ will be’ seen | at the, Grand Theatre Friday. and Sat: urday. ELKS, ATTENTION. There will‘ be -a’ special meeting of Bismarck ‘Lodge No. 1199, B. P. O, E. Elks, at Elks’ Home, tonight at.8 o'clock. A large attendance is desired as important business. will come’ be: fore'the meeting. .° WM. O'HARA, Exalted Ruler. We make a ‘specialty of serving ¢ Allen's Cafe, U9 lwk parties after dances. 116 Fifth street. Cuts Living Costs Deliclous— Strictly Sanitary Cooks In 8 Minutes MACARONI Acs Your Groesr Fer Ae Qos ea Ree i Oz. Packages | SANE approval. The Styles and Patterns shown in ‘our Coat department. are sure to meet with your hearty - 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 at: 2-2 2A (ght eee $10.7 5 Values | rss to $45. for’ this Sale Nig FFERING THIS BIG STORE AKING YOU THE NEXT FEW DAYS dise of this character is usually sold for “LADIES SUITS’ COATS, DRESSES, SHOES, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, ETC. hable: ub Silks: ‘itr ee and faney and stripes, at $2.48 * Crepe de Chene,, Wais An excellent quality al $3.75 GLOVES . - A lot. of new, was! ub oyster-white kid gloves, all sizes.“ aixtra special while ' they last, at $1.75, Special lot of back lace’ Corsets. Values up to $5. each. Our sale price gc an inch; you pay according to “your; size, only anginch, 5c. Sil Boot Hosier)” A sgenyine: sna; Y better pale, a y Regular 5c value Sale price DRESS BRAIDS. One lot ‘of dress braids, tinsel effects. ; For” this sale they are marked dt ONE-HALF PRICE and floral d Always More Bargains Than Adve St PETTICOATS The Petticoats we have placed on sale are sure-to please. coat in plain tied silk flounces, special’ at A pretty s $2.98 and $2.19. Ladies’ suits, extra good quality. cially priced at 98c Ribbed heavy Specially Flecced UNDERWEAR ribbed fleeced union weight—splendid* $1.48 Sizes 8 to 12, Large Numbers olor Se CORSETS * wool and Prunelle Dresses a this Falkand Winter Wear Dresses in LADIES’ HiGH- TOP: WINTER: Ladies’ high top winter’ ‘Boot Patent leather, rench,and Louis Cuban:heels. lent values at $0.0 $495 BUTTON anc LACE BOOTS We shave placed ‘several: dozen, Ladies and’ Misses Boots in this sale. that are genuine Bargain Snaps. plier OES L Suits for Winter : i ear Shown i In of Suits we are now miking is an ‘This showing extremely. good onethey Its. an offering of merchandise selected with great care and priced far Jower than merchan- | Spécial purchases have enabled us to.make you the following low prices. This‘store never “offered its thousands of customers better values and its truly your time to purchase. Lai Heewy, Wool. Winter Coats sy WAIST S Popular Designed Winter Millinery Popularly Priced Only ‘the 4 very latest Winter Fashions in Millinery are shown. Included in’ our stock» are many . ‘pattern. hats: Each one: fashioned with and ° individuality its. own. ever, are any: two hats, found ‘iin our many hundreds we { ate'to‘be’ ‘had in “all ‘the Now have made-up, and ‘on display to’ be any where near late: popular materials and alike i in design and: trimming. 1, Values up to $32. foF this... sale priced at.. ‘$18.75 Values upto S45. for thi sale priced at... $27.50 Values up to $57.50 for this sale priced at... $33.50 Values up to $75.00 for this sale priced at....€39.59 We also. selected) from olir regular. stock “50 all —Ldesigned and made for $25. and $27.50 values for this ‘sale priced at $18.75 A large number of Wool » Navy, Plum, Brown-and Black—all, late arrivals priced at $12.50 14.50. $15.00 button, Excel- “in lace and Special at a “il x ene For. this'Sale we aré offering a great number of __ Velvet Velour ‘and Felt’ Hats at a aya $5.00 Seldom, if 27 inch -98C SOUSINE SILKS widths—light ‘colors, for Spe- They are to be had in patent, and Calfsome with an they are Spiced a i Cloth tops, lot one marked ‘for quick sale at, pair vo e wwe FE colors an Oe yea Waists ie » \ $2.95 Silk and Wool 1 Ce ae ‘Atfother lot prited* at; pair... $3.45 for dresses and lounging robes,, Union ranging in price from $1.25 to * $2.50. Tor this, Sale they are marked. at ONE-HALF PRICE DRESS GOODS per Silk W: $1.25 values, for this sale only rap Lansdowne in high nd navy. Suitable for Evening and Gowns. -79¢ Always More Bargains Than Advertised