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t ay SO C T E TY | HOME TO OFFICERS SENDS CHRISTMAS * BOX 10 CAMP LEAD IN SACRIFICI NG THEIR TRINKETS The Sunday school of the First Bap- je ee tist church shipped last week 150 American women are following the{ collected it will be forwarded to the Christmas gift packages to Ft. Dodge . lead of their English cousins and are| central office in New York, fron Hy be distributed to the soldiers by " © a ifici A ;| Which it will be sent to one of the ev. Bruce E. Jackson, former pastor eee their. jewelry to eee win government mints. There it will be of the church. ————y { the war for democracy. A branch of; converted into money that will be Rev. Jackson sent a request for the’ the Treasure and Trinket Fund ore2n-| used to buy pulmotors, hospital sup- gift packages and the school unanim- | ization has just been formed in Min-| plies, necessities and luxuries for the ously decided to comply with the re- neapolis with Mrs. William &. Koberts| aviators in the United States army. | quest. The Ladies’ Aid society of the { as chairman, the movement having| This movement has been in progress church has also decided to send the { béen started among women of the con-{in large eastern cities for several 13 boys of the church now in the fregation of Se Luke’s church Lynn-| months and the Treasure and arinket various cantonments a Christmas LD ) ry > hurst. “Sacrifice your treasures and] fund organized in England, where only package each. Work of securing the H : : trinkets for the benefit of the Ameri-| old silver thimbles were collected at names and addresses has about been Santa has been here and this year, as In ' ean aviators,” is the slogan which thej first. Other old jewelry and _heir- completed and the gifts will be sent all ears t h * : women of America will put into effect! looms were gathered in, and by this in a day or two. | through organizations. means enough money was secured to cpr fogs hi : y pas y: e was especially partial to Bits of broken jewelry, old silver buy six motor boat ambulances for) . LODGE MEETING. this store in what he left. Of course, not as many as in years gone past spoons, triple or quadruple gold or sil- use in transferring the wounded There will be a regular meeting of as he says, thi hei p | yer plate, bits of solid silver or gold across the British channel, and a big the Degree of Honor tomorrow eve- ys, this year he is going to lesve only a few toys, but lots of fine a 8 pud heirlooms of every sort contain- trench disinfector. The money in ning in the K. P. hall. All members! ca i i i i } t ing gold or silver are acceptable.’ England was spent through the Red are urged to be p PS, mittens, stockings and shoes instead, at Christmas time. W! § de 88. r, Aone ol Hen ga sutticient amounts bani pecn Clee A new photograph of Mrs. Ava Will- | Wanted—Gunny: at, Gussner’s. TRAINS a ae eee rae ing Astor who has converted her Lon-) ==> GAMES "abs RED GROSS 10 H AVE | sisted by her daughter, Miss Bergliot don home into an officers’ canteen. | WAGONS TEA SETS 5 ; Caspary. Mrs. Astor will act as hostess to | Lerma American officers on leave from the J AUTOMOBILES MITTENS 1 Takes Burton Home. front. 1 WRITING DESKS ENGINES | BOOTHS AT STORES Mr. and iMrs. R. H. Neff, the former ; if DOLLS 4 of the high school faculty, have ta- == | es GUNS — ken the Cecil Burton house in Sixth i ie | Ss The Burleigh County Red Cross| street, during the absence of Mrs, © Fargo: Eva Marks to Moorhead; DOL ELECTRIC TRAINS ; chapter will tomorrow at noon install! Burton and children, who are sojourn. Inga A. Nepstad, Oakes; Jessie Mc- L CHAIRS TOY CANNONS booths at the Webb Brothers’ ana! ing in Florida! Leod, Grand Forks; neetta Steele, CIRCUS SETS Ri | A. W. Lucas stores as a propaganda —_ twin cities, and Mary i. Omdahl to UBBER BALLS for the work. Women’s Club Notes. | STUFFED ANIMALS MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1917 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE FIVE At each booth, which will be in charge of competent women, will be displayed both the knitted articles and garments. Circulars will also be dis- tributed telling of the work. In this way the chapter thinks that many who are unable to come to the head- quarters can learn of the work while doing their Christmas shopping. To Snend Christmas Here. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Burkhart of Webb, Ia,, will arrive in the city the last of the week to spend the holi- days with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Freed of the Varney apartments. O. E. S. Installation. At the postponed meeting of the Pismarck chapter Order of Eastern Star Tuesday evening in Masonic temple, the annual installation of of- ficers will take place; the work to be put on by Mrs. Effie Lahr, asso- ciate grand matron. Entertains at Dinner. In honor of the birthday of P. S. Caspary, Mrs. twenty ‘of their intimate’ friends’ ‘dt a dftiher’ party Sunday evéning’ at’ their ‘apartments inthe Business col- lege.''Music and other ‘social ‘'diver- sions. were enjoyed and’ the ‘honor Caspery entertained |, 1 The Monday club met this after- noon with ‘Mrs. H. R. Berndt in Avenue A. South America was studied. 1 The Fortnightly cluh will hold the last meeting for 1917 Wednesday ‘afternoon with Mrs. Fred L. Conklin in Fourth street. The Current Events club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday after- non with Mrs. John A. Larson in Sixth street. i To Visit Relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman of Third street, will leave Saturday for Fargo, where they will spend Sunday with friends before going to Litch- ville, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. Hageman’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Andrew Hageman. After Christ- mas Mr. Hageman will go on to Duluth | to attend the convention of the Kelly- | How-Thomson & company of which he is a representative. Mrs. Hage- man will remain in Litchville until his return. Teachers Leaving. Among the public school teachers , leaving the last of the week for vari- ous, points to spent the Christmas (holidays are: Agnes Elstad will go to Red Wing, Minn.; Alta Pont to | Wausau, Wis.; Sue Digoy to Sanger; ' Galesburg. Other members of ‘ne teaching force will remain in the city with friends. Forester Meeting. St. Ann’s Court Lady Foresters, will | meet this evening in the Knights of Columbus hall. called at 2 o'clock. Rehearsals for Christmas. A rehearsal was held Sunday after- noon by church for the annual Christmas en- tertainment. A big Christmas pageant will be staged under the direction of Hutcheson, Mrs. J. G. Wilkinson and Mrs. Baker. Fehearsals will be held at the various homes during the week as a conservation in fuel measures. The final rehearsal will be held next Sun- day in the church. The Kirst Presbyterian, First Bap- tist and Evangelical churches are holding rehearsals this week. Mrs. J. M. Martin is in charge of the Pres- byterian church program, Miss Carrie Haugen the Baptist and Miss Rose Strutz’' the . Evangelical. The other churches of the city are also planning , for this‘annual event which will be ob- served here Monday evening next. Don't delay that Xmas suit or over- The meeting will be: children of the McCabe: Six Minute |) Pudding \ 9 Here's a. new one—a mest delicious desert that can be made in a hurry. To one and one-half cups cf milk add ene i cup of Grape-Nuts and one level table- spoonful of sugar, boil six minutes, cool and serve with miik or cream. Add rai- sins if desired. Cet a package of Grape- Nuts from your grocer and try this pleasing recipe. ee AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS He is anxious for you to come down and see all of his fine things A. W. LUCAS Company You'ld do Better by Making!this Your Christmas Store : coat order Place it today with Klein uest was presented with a h 3 Fr P a handsome —tailer and cleaner. Dee, 11 St Frances Mallory to Ellendale; Rhue copper chest. Mrs. Caspary was as-; Young to Aitkin, Minn.; ‘May Ruthruff \ Make Your This Year's . Xmas Gutta Practical One It is a patriotic war time duty, ata 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 service. This kind of a gift will be appreciated even more by the recipient. The sug- gestions listed below will make ideal serviceable, practical gifts—gifts that possess something more than beauty. MAKE THIS YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE, YOU’LL DO BETTER Enormous assortments at a great vari Ideal, Practical Gifts for Women The selection of any of these, is sure to result in a satisfied, appreciative recip- ance of prices will make the selection ient. They are the kind of gifts that you easy. no doubt, want to receive. Women’s Silk Hosiery in a Grand Array of Styles Prices an Qualities In the hosiery booth, you will find over a hundred sample pairs of silk hosiery, in fancy, plain and col- ors. Our reserve stock contains the complete as- sortment of sizes. You will find the beautiful Kay- ser Italian Silk, the unexcelled Wayne Knit Silk and the Gordon Guaranteed Silks, at the prices you care They are priced moderately. to pay. $1.25 to $4.00 Pair 35c to $1.00 This Beautiful Italian Silk Underwear, Makes the Women’s Gift Extraordinary There is no woman who would not be greatly appreciative of such a splendid gift. It is a gift of distinction, one that is not likely to be duplicated. “You cannot buy her anything richer or more beautiful, and yet it is not so expensive. Priced $3.50 to $6.09 HAVE YOU CONSIDERED CARTER’S CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR OR MUNSINGWEAR AS A CHRIST. Makes a Christmas Gift that will not MAS GIFT shortly be forgotten A fine silk and wool or all wool suit is Our assortments contain a variance of surely something most practical and of styles, prices and sizes, in Camisoles, continual value to the recipient. It, like Negligee, Chemises, Brassieres. Gowns, handkerchiefs or hosiery, is something Billy Burkes, Pajamas, Party Petticoats, that she cannot have too much of. etc, etc. You can buy one of these ideal 4 gifts at little expenditure. Priced $2.00 to $5.00 Priced $1.25 to $10.00 HANDKERCHIEFS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Never have we had such an abundance of attractively priced beautiful handker- chiefs. You will find just what you want at any price you care to pay. FURS ARE THE REALLY WONDER. FUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS 3 Many kinds for women of all ages. The justly famous Gordon line exclusively. ALL PRICES Warm Wool Sweaters, Knit Caps, Bath Robes, Padded Jackets, etc, may solve many perplexing Christmas problems. All Prices TIES.--An enormous assortment of especially beautiful patterns priced much less than is to be expected, 55c, G5c, 5c, . $1.00, $125, $1.50, $1.75 $2.25 $3.00 Handkerchiefs, all kinds, all prices Bags and Suit Cases Felt Bed-room Slippers Smoking Trays Silk and Art. Silk Hose : Sweaters GIFTS FOR CHILDREN Boys and Girls Underwear Sweaters Fur Sets Toys Dolls 35c, Women’s Cotton and Lisle ose are not to be : OVERLOOKED AS CHRIST. MAS SUGGESTIONS Put up in a Holly Box of two or three; they surely make thorovghly patriotic gifts. Mufflers Suspender Sets Garter Sets Ties Hosiery Underwear Knit Goods Sweaters Shoes Handkerchiefs Shoes Mittens Gloves Knit Caps Scarfs Mechanical Trains Scarf Sets Books Etc. INFANTS’ GIFTS Dolls Shoes Underwear Scarf Sets Silk Stockings Wool Sweaters Bootees Toys Leggins Blankets Mittens Gifts in Slippers | ----far every member of the family You'll be surprised how many items on your ; gift list can be checked off in our shoe section. Most every imaginable kind of slipper can be found here for all members of the family. Prices are 79c, 98c, 1.25 to 1.49. We have enormous assortments of HAND EMBROIDERED GIFTS Sofa Pillows, Towels, Center Pieces Table Runners, Scarfs, Jap Kimonas, Etc. $1.50 to $8.00 MADERIA HAND EMBROIDERED LINENS Surely a Christmas Gift Ideal—Our as- sortment contains all designs, style. 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 ful Christmas Gift. Select Waists, Kimonas, Petti- the kind and quality and coats, surely make splen- then send a Glove band. did Christmas Gifts. We can then fit the size. ics $1.00 to $4.50 Priced $1.43 to $15.09