The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1917, Page 5

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1917 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE Photographs for Xmas All sittings made by the 15th of December will be finished for - Xmas. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY 4th Street. Phone 264 Ground Floor North of tirund Theate: Holmboe Studio ( Publicity Film Co.) SOCIETY RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS BACK IN FEDERAL BUILDING: T0 OPEN WEDNESDAY The headquarters for the Burleigh County Red Cross.chapter have been transferred to the old quarters on ‘the second floor of the ‘federal building from the Masonic temple. _ The rooms Tarry not until tomorrow, Buy it now! Even though you have to borrow, - Buy it now! See that shopgirls don’t have reason To abhor the Christmas season; Put a conscience, if you please, on— Buy it now! & —Consumers League. State President Here. At the regular meeting of the De- gree of Honor A. O. U. W., this eve- ning in the Knights of Columbus hall, This Mary. lous Reduction on Coats will be open for work Wednesday af- ternoon. The chapter headquarters were changed to the Masonic temple abou: ten days ago on account of the con- vening here of federal court. the state president, Mrs. Frankie Ly- man will be present. A large class of candidates will be initiated and of. ficers for the year will be elected. It is probable that the installation of officers will also take place. A social hour will supplement the business. All members of Degree of Honor and the A. O. U. W. lodges are invited to at- tend. Birth of Daughte.. . Bismarck friewd3s of former Sta‘e; ;Eank Examiner G. J. Johnson and Mrs \ Johnson have been advised of the ar- rival of a daughter, Miss Janice Ma- rie, at their home m St. Paul. The ‘little stranger is the first child in the Johnson home. Shower for Mit Miss Keenan. ~ Miss Laura Keenan fiancee of Wil- liam P. Gilmore of Duluth was honor guest at a parcel shower ‘Monday eve- ning given by Miss Ethel Barnes and sister, Mrs. Ernest C. Wright in the home of Miss Barnes in Fourth street. ‘Sixteen of Miss Keenan's most inti- mate friends were guests and the af- ternoon was spent in playing hearts. Four tables were in play for the game The bride-elect was showerel wih many beautiful gifts. he Conducting Booths. The women of the Burleigh County ‘ Joseph Clifford, a son, who fs attend- ing St. John’s college in Collegeville, Minn., will also arrive in «the city Friday nigit. He will be accompan- ied by Leo Witzlaben of Fort Yates, a student at St. John’s. Miss Witzla- ben and ‘Mr. Witzlaben are children of Mr. and ‘Mrs. ©. C. Witzlaven of Fort Yates, Robert and Joseph Sheenan, stu- dents at St. John’s, Collegeville, 'Minn., will arrive Friday to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sheenan of Sixth s:reet. Miss Eleanor Gustavson, a student at the Valley City normal will arrive Friday- to; spend the Curistmas holi- days with‘her sister, Mrs. A. A. Jones of the Person -e6utt. Monday Club Meeting. The Monday club met Monday after- Florida where she will spend the bal- ance of the winter months. Miss Charlotte Matson of the legis- | lative library, will spend her Christ-} mas holidays at her home in St. Paul. Miss Grace Cando of the, Attorney General's office will spend Christmas with her mother in Cando. ‘Miss Helen Lethert of the same office will go to; ‘St. Paul to visit her mother, who is, eallel in this draft. Miss Grace Lrittin of the Aattorney ly of the Burleigh County’ Abstract’ vi company, is helping out during the at the office this week. Lilliam Boehlke of the firm of and are now r T he loc N with her parents in Dickinson. | eriurde Friese of the same of- fice will go to her home in New Sale to spend Christmas wita her mother. 1 secure as many and Kamstad will spend Christ-|tho hope of the el from this section which com-, s the souhtwest portion of the te. Miss Louise Hoermann, super- Meta Ericson, a teacher in the! intendent of nurses at the Bisma ehapter opened booths a! Web) 'Broth- noon with Mrs. H.R. Bernd: in Ave- ers‘ and A. W. ‘Lucas stores and have nue A. The year’s study of South Minn., expects to resume her schook on hand a liberal supply of literature America was continued and the pro- work with the opening of school Jan- and will display knjtted articles and stam was featured by interesting pa- uary 2. Lismarek and women from pers on “Literature,” by. Mrs. GF. the rural sections in the city doing Dullam; “Art and Music,” Mrs, V. J. their Christmas shopping will be able LaRose; ‘Christmas in South America” and expects to resume her duties Jan- to confer with the Red Cross workers. by Mrs. H. P. Goddard and Mrs. T. R. yary 2. Mrs. C. W. Paluson and Miss Agnes Atkinson read Miss William's paper Orr were in charge today of the booth on Education.” _ This at Web> Brothers’ while Mrs. J. [. meeting for 1917, the next Whitney and ‘Mrs. Richard A. Tracy meeting to be held Monda: jwere in charge :at the Lucas store. garments. with Mrs, A. M. College Students Returning. The Misses Cecelia and Margaret | Clifford, daugiuters of Mr. and Mrs. S. Se ee PERSONAL NOTES | Miss Blenda Anderson of the schools who is ill in Moorhead,’ hospital, is chairman of this di Surgeon General Writes. W. C. Gorgas, school faculty, who is ill in one of tne the United States army, in a commun-| tain of the requirements being waive 1 local hospitals, is recovering nicely cation recently received here, says: “For the- proper care and preserve jtion of life of sick Mrs. Harry Woodmansce has return-| “ers in hospitals, skilled nursing, care | period of the emergency.” was the last ed to her home in Fifth street, from! LOCAL COMMITTEE OF RED CROSS NURSING SERVICE HAS MAN Y APPLICATIONS OUT committee of the Red and attention is absolutely essential Service has.a number and can only be given properly by out. Application Sraduate nurses, The men of America ne have so nobly answered their coun- try’s call that it is believed that nurses will not be less patriotic. The need is growing daily, and to meet it, « it will be necessary for this office to have on file the names of thousands of nurses who can respond to a call on short notice. In the course of the next year’ it is estima‘ed that at least 20,000 nurses will be required in ‘army hospitals at home and abroad should the war continue, tuerefore the applications of all graduate nurses who are professionally, physically and morally qualified for service will be surgeon general of| given consideration by this office, cer- S. have th: sponded WM. ft as. ittee to as con be se-" for the period of the war emergency -Jonly. Nurses will be appointed for three years if they desire, or for ‘ho and wounded s Miss Hilma Anderson of the Capitol force, will spend her holidays with| Mrs. Bouslater of Valley City. GOES EAST ON BUSINESS S. Clifford of Sixtu street, will arrive Friday evening on Agnes Witzlaben of Fort Yates, also mas. a student at St. Benedict, who will Hosiery, Silk and Lisle, Makes the Practical Wom- an’s Christmas Gift Never have we been able to show so large or so beau- tiful an assortment at so mod- erate a price. Pure Silk, plain, colors, clock stitched Italian, etc., priced from 25c to $3.00 Have You a Baby’s Gift to Select? You will. find it a simple, pleasant, diversion at this Christmas Store in the In- * fants’ Department. i We-suggest silk stockings, wool caps, coats, booties, sweaters, scarfs, as service- able, practical ones. VERY MODERATELY PRICED Furs Are the Ideal Christmas Gift We have them at:all prices, in all styles‘and for all persons. © Beauti- etc, of the famous “Gordon” line furs There are now only half that meny left. more have been cdded to complete the assortment es well as a number of $75.co suits. This is withcut questicn the greatest bargain cffering cn fine Coats we or enycne else have ever offered this seascn. The assortment consiststs of values {rem $65.coto $100.00. The average wholesale cost is a trifle more than half again our sale price. The materials are of the best quality, the fur trimmings are almost worth the price of the gar- They are the heavy luxuricus kind that only appear on the expensive coats. i Broadcloths, Plushes, Velours and Silvertones; the col- ors are the best and most popular. These are coats that will last for as many seasons as you may care to The materials are Sale Price $38.50 | ments. wear them. We could not suggest a better or more practical present for a sister, daughter or mother. ‘ SATURDAY we advertised twen‘y-s’x n_ this Ict. A few are surely a gift of permanence, al- most better, surely worth more, next season than THIS. $6.00 to $200.00 Toyland is Open for the Kiddies Not as many toys as years befors as Santa says he is going to leave the Kiddies only a few toys, but lots of stockings, shoes and things to wear. As usual, he left us far ‘more toys than anyone else. Felt Bedroom and House Slip- pers Are Splendid Gifts for Anyone This year our assortment could hardly be more complete. Ail prices, all sizes, all colors, priced for less than you would expect. $1.50 to $4.00 Always More Bargains Than Advertised b Miss Ethel Fleming of the state it No. 1 from St. brary commission left today for Bow- = : Joseph, Minn., where they are stu- man, where she goes to see ner broth-| Clilic, left last night on No. 2, on a dents: at St. Benedict academy, to er, T. J. Fleming, who was called to| PSuiness trip to the twin cities. spend their Christmas holidays here. Camp Stevens, Ore. Miss Fleming will They will be accomnaniel »y Miss remain at her home until after Christ- ——— how useful’ that, gift would be. ties, and as a consequencé you will find few here. greater quality besides beauty—that of usefulness. .For Christmas Gifts prac- tical, shop early at this store. ful Goats, muffs, scarfs, ‘baby ‘sets, Ns Italian Silk Underwear... ....... $3.50 to $6.00 Lisle Hosiery .........-..-...2.- 25¢ to $1.00 Silk Wool Underwear.......... $3.00 to $12.00 Knit Caps and Sets. - -65c to $5.00 Purses .......... . ~50c to $12.00 Hand Bags ...........- -$1.00to $11.00 Crepe de Chine Underwear. - . . . .$1.25 to $12.00 Hand Embroidered Towels... ... . $1.00 to $3.00 John 1. Peterson of the Grand Pa- Always something good You Will Find a Beautiful ssortment of One of These Beautiful Coats Will Make an Ele- gant Xmas Gift for a Sister, Daughter, or ? Wife Christmas time. vertones. possible way. prices were EXTRA SPECIAL $38.50 Women’s Gift Suggestions that will Solve Perplexing Problems Silk Petticoats ...........---- $3.00 to $10.00 Wool Sweaters Scarfs, Runners, etc.......-.---: $1.00 to $3.00 Maderia Linens .............---- ALL PRICES Embroidered Towels ........----- 65c to $2.00 Handkerchiefs _.- . .2¢ to $2.50 Gloves _.......- $1.00 to $4.00 Silks, Dress Goods .......-.----- ALL PRICES Veilings, etc. ALL PRICES Silk Waists _......---.------- $1.50 to $18.00 W. LUCAS COMPANY | Open Evenings Until Christmas Ttradley C. Marks received word diets) saad initely that Rep. to eat, peak at the big Red Cross rally could steaming hot, served properly and at-| not fill his date here Friday evening. Miss Inez Jones of the Lucas com- | tractively, day or night, at the McKen- | 1 Red Cross Work, remain their guests for a short time. pany store, will leave Saturday forjale dairy lunch. Christmas ifts in this Xmas Store HERE never has been a time when we have taken more pride in adver- tising our Christmas Goods. It is a War Christmas, and every gift has been selected!’ with ‘that thought in mind, a;thought of how practical and It is unpatriotic to squander on novel- Every item contains a A marvelous Sale coming just at Twenty-six richly, beautifully fur trimmed women’s coats in broadcloths, plushes, velours and sil- Splendidly made of the finest obtainable materials, in the best The former selling $65.00, $75.00, $90.00 and $100 Bath Robes _.....-. ---ALL PRICES Felt Slippers -ALL PRICES Suit Cases - -ALL PRICES PUPS scare tarerstaierayslarornsrcrer atamrcalasd ALL PRICE Dres8OS esiscs eon ueteweie ALL PRICE Dinnerware Sets, Cut Glass”. a ALL PRICES regular|the St. Alexius hospital, where she! ys ibe ea ‘,) had been undergoing ‘reatment. REV. BERGEN OF MILL CITY venue L. i ‘ TO ADDRESS BIG RED RED CR OSS DEMONSTRATION The mass meeting in the Auditor- Johnson, dille-l to|ium Friday evening will be one of the big events of the Christmas season. {Complete reports will be given of the Members of cuap- nstea:l the national chapter has as- ters outside of signed Rev. J. T. Bergen. je of Bismarck are request- ‘ed to be present. HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs possess ut- most usefulness and we have a style for everyone. No one can have too many of these always.needed items. In buying, you can feel sure that the recipient will find them a continual value. _As always in the past, Lucas car- ries the largest, best and low- est priced line. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Gifts for Boys and Girls Here are a few sugges- , tions which may. help you to decide, They are useful ones, | the kind, you wait 'to get. : Hosiery, Underwear, Mit: tens, Handkerchiefs, , Scarf Sets, Knit Caps, Shoes, Toys and Dolls, Sweaters. At all prices, Ties, the Ideal Gift for Men You will find an unusually large and complete assortment in this Christmas Store—Silks in the lesser and better qualities. Priced extreme- ly moderate 35c, 55c, 65c, 75c, $1.25 to $3 Other Gifts for Men of Real Practical Value Silk and Lisle fancy hose 35c to $1.50 Silk Mufflers, fancy and plain .-...2.. 222. $1.00 to $3.00 Garter Sets in boxes. ..25¢ to $1.50 Suspender Sets in Holly boxes -....-.....-. 50c to $1.50 Suit Cases and Bags—all prices. Sweaters, Bath Robes, etc. Fine Wool Khaki Mufflers for the Soldiers ..-.........- $3.50 GLOVES If unable to decide buy a glove or merchandise bond and let the recipi- ent pick out just what she wishes after Christmas. She will then buy the most useful ones. For sale at Glove counter. DOES “HE” OR “SHE” NEED A SUIT CASE OR TRAVELING BAG? We have just the kind you wish at just the price you care to pay. The prices are very reasonable. -- -$5.00 to $15.00 Always More Bargains Than Advertised

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