The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1917, Page 8

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i o 4 EIGHT? | eee f beapir a BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE UNIQUE PLAN TO ’ BE USED IN BIG RED CROSS DRIVE A unique plan to be carrying on of the Red © mas membership drive next week, wili be revealed the last of the week by H. P. Goddard, manager for the cam: paign in Bismarck. Mr. Goddard and a number of his assistants has in- augurated a splendid plan for the great canvass which is expected to give the Red Cross chapter of Bur- leigh county a membership of 5,000 before tue dawn of Christmas morn. Some suggestions as to why the Red Cross wants you as a member follow: We want you as a member. Every time the Red Cross helps to save a life of a wounded soldier at the front, it help to save two men, the man who was wounded and the man who would have to take his place, and the man who will ultimately have to take his s place is an American. We want you| millions of Allies who bore tue brunt ” as a part-of that service. of fighting before America entered in- Believe in “Safety First.’ has been appointed: by the president TRAINS GAMES Every time the Red Cross saves a|to the war. kemember that this is not] It {s no uncommon thing for large loceuceced Admin Capps as head ot i starving baby in Belgium, or France,| only the war of the boys who are fight-| ecrporations to spend $25,000 a year sorobraliokt: ‘8 emergency fleet WAGONS TEA SETS or Roumania during the war, it is|ing in the trenches, but your war. It! just for salaries and office expense ot b AUTOMOBILES MITTENS helping to save a baby that will help| we are going to win this war, we muSt] 4 safzty department. Generally, there ¢ WR! to build up the world again after the| have disciplined nation at home, but| gro a number of inspectors who spend} TAKE .OVER NEW HOTEL ! ITING DESKS ENGINES war. And it is just as much of a/you and one hundred million other} ¢,-;, ontire'time going from one point — DOLLS GUNS tragedy for a baby to starve in| Americans are not going to be content} ,..°.,..other, watching for danger spots Well Known New England Couple | SLE France ,or Belgium of Roumania, as| with the service that discipline en-] \ivor in the location of machinery ot | Qo to Fine Mobridge Hostel: ‘DS ELECTRIC TRAINS for a baby to starve in your own| forces. You are not going to wait to] Of” taal 0 ine Mobridge Hostelry DOLL CHAIRS TOY CANNONS home. We want you as a part of this| be taxed. You are going to stretch iz service. out your hands quickly and eagerly to} supplics. New England, N.. D., Dec. 13.—Mr, CIRCUS SETS RUBBER BALLS Every piece of work turned out by|do this work for which our boys and —_———_ and ‘Mrs. F. H. Davis, who were man- i STUFFED ANIMALS the hands of American womnen,|our Allies are calling. We want you| We are showing, the largest and agers and proprietors of the Gardner AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS whether is be dressings for the wound- ed, clothing for the homeless refugees, or warm garments for mex in the freezing trenches, makes other wom- en’s burdens easier to bear. We must have more of this work. We must have more workers. The thirteen millions of needful things that have been sent overseas by American wom- sa month to hospitals in We want you as a part of rvice Hospitals must be kept supplied in Europe, ambulances must be kept running, nurses must be kept at work, shelter and clothing must be found for the homeless, the sick, and starv- ing children must be fed, and supplies must be sufficient for the need. Never again in this war must we allow a soldier's wounds to be stuffed with sawdust and paper from lack of suffi- cient supplies. We want you as a part of this service. If we sent an army of one million to the front, there would be one hun- dred Americans at home for every soldier in France. We need every one of them to stand behind him, and more than that, to stand behind the as a part of this service. The Red Cross is not asking for ten million members primarily for the money which they will bring into its treasury, although the need is so great, the work so compelling, that every gift is valuable. But first and ! foremost, we want the absolu‘e pledge of your personal loyalty and coopera- We want to enlist you for the RUSH TO ENLIST Registrants Anxious to Get in Bu fore Bars Go Up Friday Every federal recruiting office in North Dal enth hour si sire to avail themselves of the privi- lege of enlisting before the bars go up, Dee, 15. The Bismarck recruiting office, located in the Soo hotel, is ac- cepting registrants for both the army and navy. Nineteen young men left in one pariy this week. Practically every available young man in the vill- age of McKenzie has already ten- dered his services-to his country, and the same is true of many other small Slope towns. RENEW ATTACKS. Rome, ‘Dec. 13.—Attacks in force were renewed yesterday by the enemy, upon the Italian lines east/ of the Brenta, the war office announced to- day. The attacks continued the en- tire afternoon, but because of his heavy losses the enemy at night aban- doned his efforts. {1 the constantly shifting piles of most beautiful line of neckties and silk mufflers shown westeof the Twin Cities. S. E. Bergeson & Son. 12 11 13 14 ADMIRAL HARRIS IS CAPP’S SUCCESSOR oN ‘ADMIRAL F.R-HARRIS Rear Admiral Frederick R. Harris -hotel the last two years, have trans- ferred the management of that hostel- ry to Misses Hannan and Mary Bowl- er of Amidon and have gone to ‘Mo- bridge, S. D., where they have taken charge of the new Brown hotel, one of the finest in western South Dakota. this store in what he left. SE Cg TOYLAND IS NOW OPEN | QO” Santa has been here and this year, as in all years past, he was especially partial to Of course, not as many as in years gone past as he says, this year he is going to leave only a few tcys, but lots of fine caps, mittens, stockings and shves instezd, at Chrisin as time. He is anxious for you to come down and see all of his fine things 4 A. W. LUCAS Company . You'ld do Better by Making this Your Christmas Stcre en must be doubled and trebled in the| tion. . : coming year of the war. The Redj greater work which yet remains to be Cross has promised three million of| done. Christmas Powder Puffs SORE MUSCLES Should Have Handles ‘etait omens ot ; Powder puffs for Christmas have handles. This bit of information may fail to impress the masculine mind, but it Christmas powder puffs look like trove from a milliner's ¢ 5 They are great gay blossoms which any clever girl can make at home out In cases ‘of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Oil is an-absolutely reli- of supreme importance to men, u of odds and ends of ribbon. The huge # Fs aiaAry theless, for hereafter fair fingers will pansy shown today conceals a puff tic, SPpUEAtOn for cuts, no longer stamp their impress on best beneath its brilliant petals, while it and stings. Sprains and black coais. is backed by a tiny vanity mirror. ing, peneteating qual : ee ees it'from (ue gists fay 30 cents. TRAVELS 4000 MILES TO shipment of horses for the American [not sativfed retgen theapottle 5G 4 s get_your money back, army: Which were, delivered to Fort i DELIVER ‘ARMY'S HORSES New’England, N. D., Dec. 13,—45rn- est Strang is home again after an eventful 4,900 mile trip in charge of a Devins, | Boston. three other boys, who joined the party at Minneapolis, took the horses throusi without a mishap. Strang and , pleasant Jittle pink pills, 30- Guaranteed, =S ipo BR CHRISTMAS CAROLS service, This kind o gestions listed below will make ideal serviceable, practical gifts—gifts that possess something more than beauty. Make Your This. Xmas Gift a Practica It is a patriotic war time duty, at a time when it is almost disloyal to squander money. Let your ‘‘war’’ gift be one, that.he or she may find of continual value and f a gift will be appreciated even more by the recipient. The sug- OY. MAKE THIS YOUR CHRISTMAS Ideal, Practical Gifts for Women TIE STORE, YOU'LL DO BETTER The selection of any of these, is sure to S--An (reimcus esscitirent cf especially beautiful Eromnos sesortmnentes§ at ni srest Mo result Poe a cer averecentiye recip: patterns priced much less than is to ke expected. ance of prices e the selection ient. They are the kind of gifts that you, 5 easy. no doubt, want to receive. i Sbc, 5Be, Bie, §—75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Women,s Silk Hosiery in a Grand Array of Women’s Cotton and Lisle SY : HN nigella aa ' e Serkes Pe ‘ fe Hose are not to be é By Handkerchiefs, all kinds, all prices Mufflers Styles Prices and Qualities OVERLOOKED AS CHRIST. ' Bags and Suit Cases otacas ata b: In the hosiery booth, you will find over a hundred MAS SUGGESTIONS Felt Bed.room Slippers ber, Pets 2 sample pairs of silk hosiery, in fancy, plain and col- ‘ Silk and Art. 8i : Smoking Trays cat ors. Our reserve stocks contains the complete as- Pa up in i Holly Box of to f Silk and Art. Silk Hose Sweaters ortment of sizes. You will find the beautiful Kayser or three; they surely make ; Italian Silk, the. unexcelled Wayne Knit Silk and thoroughly patriotic gifts. They fi GIFTS FOR CHILDREN the Gordon Guaranteed Silks, at the ya youcare are priced moderately. eis Boys and Girls to pay. $1.25 to $4.00 Pair 35c to $1.00 5 Ties Underwear Shoes This Beautiful Italian Silk Underwear, Makes the Women’s Gift Extraordinary ; Hosiery Evers . Biitiens There is no woman who would not:be greatly appreciative of such a splendid gift. 3 Knit Goad Toys ts Cloves. It is a gift of distinction, one that is not likely to be duplicated. You cannot buy her b. Sweaters Dells Scarfs ape anything richer or more beautiful, and yet it is not so expensive. Priced $350 to $6.00 Shoes , Mechanical Trains Scarf Sets bart Paella ey pa CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR Handkerchiefs Books Etc. OR 1G - Makes a Christmas Gift that will not MAS GIFT shortly be forgotten INFANTS’ GIFTS A fine silk and wool or all wool suit is Our assortments contain a variance of “ Z ] surely something most practical and of styles, prices and sizes, in Camisoles, Siik Stockings Dolls Toys continual value to the recipient. It. like Negligee, Chemises, Brassicre3, Gowns, Wool Sweaters Shoes Leggins handkerchiefs or hosiery, is something —_ Billy Burkes, Pajamas, Party Petticoats, Bootees Morais area ci ittens etc, etc. You can buy one of these ideal gifts at little expenditure. Priced $125 to $10.00 HANDKERCHIEFS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Never have we lad such an abundance that she cannot have too much of. Priced $2.00 to $5.00 We have enormous assortments of HAND EMBROIDERED GIFTS _ Sofa Pillows, Towels, Center Piec Table Runners, Scarfs, Jap Kimonas, Etc. Gifts in Slippers : a ev2ry m»mber of the family You'll be surprised how many items on your $1.50 to $8.00 of auiractively priced beautiful handker- t —— gift A can be shea off in our. chiefs. You will find just wkat you want shoe section. Most every imaginable kind of slipper can be found MADERIA HAND EMBROIDERED at any price you cere to pay. / here for all members of the family. Prices are 72c, 98c, 1 25 to 1.49. LINENS Surely a Christmas Gift Ideal_—Our as. sortment contains all designs, styles ef- fects. etc., desirable. So large as to make a selection easy. : Priced 75c to $16.00 Gloves make a Beauti- Silk Crepe de Chine fal Surana ou Select Waists, Kimonas, Petti- the kind and quality an coats, surely make splen- then send a Glove band. did Christmas Gifts. We can then fit the size. $1.00 to $4.50 Priced $1.48 to $15.09 FURS ARE THE REALLY WONDER. FUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Many kinds for women of all ages. The justly famous Gordon line exclusively. ALL PRICES Warm Wool Sweaters, Knit Caps. Bath Robes, Padded vackets, etc, may solve many perplexing Christmas problems. All Prices _ W. LUCAS COMPANY ————

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