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FRIDAY,. JANUARY 08/ibig ZAC SISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE: 39:)51 02 Om manwmowwresewweencereteccwe cere cc ec eeoce coc ee eee ee SOCIETY | DEGREE OF HONOR RED CROSS NURSES’ FUND GIVEN BIG BOOST—MANY ATTEND _ The Degree of Honor Red Cross Miss Boniface Morris and the dance in! Nurses‘ fund was given a big boost charge of Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Mrs. A. Thursday night when nearly 200; McDonald, ‘Mrs. L. C. Marlts, Mrs. guests attended the benefit card and George Robidou, Mrs...8. J. Elfstrom dancing party staged in the Knights'and Miss Emma Laist. The music of columbus hall and the old library 'was furnished by Mrs. Peck and Mr. room of the Commercial club, swelling Hanson. Honors for the game were the proceeds to $179.75. The large awarded to Mrs. L. H. Carufel and rooms were crowded. In the lidrary, Frank Ryan. The woman’s prize was room 21 tables were in play forjdonated by Hoffman’s Chocolate whist and three more tables were store and the gentlemen’s by White's Mi needed to, accommodate the players. confectionery. The Lenhart Drug com- The hall was crowded with dancers. pany donated the use of one of their This Wondertu LINENS Opportunity as The Red Cross nurses from the Bis-; fine Edison machines. marck hospital, 'Miss Katherine Knaughton, Miss Minnie Friese and tional colors. Miss Lilian. Custavfson and nurses of the St. Alexius hospital, the Misses The rooms were aglow with the na- Flags draped the walls and the Red Cross insignias were ar- tistically used in the appointments. opportunity of this entire white unprocurable as we: are sacrificing them | f \ X ] H] Perhaps the greatest bargain a e O Represented in Muslin Under- Maria Seisx, Elizabeth Ehreth, Myra The committe of which Mrs. Marks I Coen Piacente Newkirk, Edgarda Evanson, Isabelle was chairman, served a_ splendic sale is the unexpected discount wear. Z Nichols and Marie Irish assisted the luncaeon in the library room. - This . nm , entertainment committee in serving is the second benefit the Degree of on linens. They have advanced e Our stocks w 1 1 : . : petri ' stocks were purchased— the luncheon : in price so much, and so few are and marked th : bi : : al ‘Mrs. John Rueter, Mrs. Frank Ryan,/ their appreciation for the splendid co- obtainable at the present time | Cipeetaceias Meare sericea Mrs. E. i Morris, Mrs. James D. (due to their use in’ aeroplane e most a year ago, long before the Wakeman, Mrs. Charles Schebeler and | the city. wings) that we will have no tremendous advances of the last Pl C leted more other than the lot on 5 six months, consequently we lans Complete ‘or of the Grand Forks schools and Mr. reasonable figures during the i ¢ 3 ¢ piri ape eax Fahl P f # hell Bacon is connected with the New ar. Onr entire stock is prac: If not a yard of white goods : is sold Saturday, this will have been Be able i shine Bee a Er : ers of Isabelle York Wheat E: : ; Sa a rye iS : : : at prices less than actual whole- _. Ch, ity Ball Wednesd autullor ot prenapea pierre a tically ae pa and every the Greatest White Sale of our history, and we believe the _ bargain a today: ‘Yoa"will" nee ak art a ednesda - yard at regular prices 18) it abe & . Ys s ‘ Q — ; nee aytaoaaes ea esnap,” yet Tan ue one day giving has been the greatest of all our White Sales. Prices are higher dermuslins shortly when the rrangements have been completed ‘ a Sap Mende . i : 9 : id ; and will be a guest at a number of more, there is a than ever before, but these White Sale figures are so much less than the | stock will not.be so complete for the charity ball to be given by the| these functions. D i . Daughters of Meballe: Wicuneeday: Jem ror erchandise is worth that we feel the bargains aiz greater han ever be- | #" fresh and without the dis- uary 30 in Patterson as the com-| JUNIOR RED CROSS f : count as on Saturday. There is $. Dugan, Mrs. & Flaherty, atrs.| ASKS FOR SUPPLIES O one a clear saving of 15 per cent in C. W. Paulson and Mrs. F. b. Strauss —— \ASODODENEDRUUULESOULUOUGUOUOUEOOOUNUASOQUAOOUGUEDODOQUDODUGUCUDOOUUCHOUGUESOCODOUGD UUNGQECUSOGNAACEAOOLOUGEOOOGeNOUaounoguOND not letting this White Goods has heen promised a splendid program The anion Het Cross recently or I h t lied White Good: d. will opportunity pass. of dance music by M. J. O'Connor of, Sanized by Rev. George Buzzelle o! : ¢ ou have nol. supplica your wie Goods needs you t ‘ose si ttl O’Connor’s orchestra. Wancing will BL George s Eplecopal church at the Discount on all yard goods J ‘ is SF y th p ; f thi ale y , begin at 9 o'clock. Junior high school has been doing i i als enuine saving opportuniiy in the passing of this sate. The affair will take the form of a Very efficient work and is now en- table F linens, napkin sc a g 1g Opp: Yy ig Sat 15 off | novelty apron party and every wom- &aged in making three wool guilts for maderias, elec, 4 | an’is requested to come gowned in the soldiers. | gingham or they will be heavily fined.| One of the obstacles which the boys | The proceeds will be used for char- ang Biris now are facing is the lack BA TIST. | itable purposes in this city. of enough wool yarn to complete é ¢ A cordial invitation is-extended to, them. So they are asking for rei: 0 E10 PERCENT OFF the Knights of Columbus, their ladies,‘ nants of yard from any of the wom- ur omes IC e ar men S Saree Hark Who eae and to the Daughters of Isabelle and. en of the city. The yarn can be of 1 lieste in the 40 in. widths—Priced according — to their gentlemen friends and invita- 2ny color as it is knitted into squares quality, at 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 55¢ a yard. tions have been issued to friends out-,@nd only enough of yarn to make ’ | | side of these organizations. Special Intercession for Soldiers Sunday At St. George’s A special service of Intercession for the soldiers at the front will be con- ducted. Sunday morning ‘by Rev. George Buzzelle of St. George’s church. It will take the place of the regular morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. The service will be featured ‘oy the singing of the national anthem and other special musical numbers by a. large choir. Ba Dancing ‘Party at the McKenzie Big Event The dancing party given last eve- ning by E. G. Patterson at the Mc- Kenzie hotel dining room for the legts- lators -was an especial event planned for their entertainment and proved to be:a most successful event. The (well known Cafarelli: musical ‘ed a series of special talks for the a square 16 inches is needed for one. The work is under the supervision of Miss Sue Digby principal of the school. Miss Diogy is highly pleased with the work of the children and is anxious that enough yarn be secured to finish the work. Those who have remnants of yarn to donate to the! children should call Miss Digby or! send it with the children. Special Sermon at the Presbyterian Church} Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite of the Pres- ‘byterian church has arranged a lec- ture on John Huss, the Witness of Lohemja for his Sunday evening ser- vice at 7:30. | Rev. Mr. Postlethwaite has arrang- evening service. also feature. Special music will Public Schoo! Notes. A plan known. as the “One Book a Family Campaign” will be inaugurated in the public schools of the city short- ly by Superintendent, J. ‘M. Martin, to help stock the city library. Each child will be asked to solicite a book of the Most Unusual Nature less of war or no war, to the customer, for she can procure these staples at far beiow those possible during the course of the y sure to refleet themselves in our prices when new shipments arrive, so we customers to provide at once. big discounts and at prices © e urge our ur. The tremendous advances 36inch Pure White Bleached Mus- lin, Yard 9c This price hardly seems possible at present time, and it would not be if we had not bought a case of these almost a year ago which have been saved for the WHITE SALE. These are all items that you need and will need every day in the year, regard: And this is a case where a WHITE SALE proves its merit This muslin is a 40-inch Nainsook The very best quality, unexcelled for soft dainty undermuslins, ete., almost wn, yet extremely stroiug Regular price ov as thin as and softly finished. this is 55e. Saturday 37c Berkley Cambric Good quality cambric, made of the very best materials, finely woven. Reg- While Sale 10% OFF INDIA LINENS 10 PER CENT OFF You will find a large ass Ranging in Price from only ortment of India Linens-— 12 1-2¢ to 35e. LONG CLOTHS 10 PER CENT OFF Long Cloths in complete assortments—85 in. wide, qualities varying from 12 1- 2¢ to 35¢ a yard. 41-2TO9INCH EMBROIDERY EDGE 10 PER CENT OFF In Organdies, Veiles, Crepes and Swiss manufacture. many pieces of ST tucldeies nivel; sa tasderreme: ores which is elie pat inte est —— —_——- ular 80c values. fl fil fil New arrivals in 36-in. White | CLOSE OUT ASSORTMENTS AT sentation of the legislators and peo- class shape by (Mrs. Florence Davis, li- Saturday 26c Suitings—Priced from 45c up. AN EXTRA DISCOUNT ple of the city attended. Tue affair was one of the really big events given in honor of the legislators. To Enter Annapolis. Honor has given for the Nurses’ fund. The card room was in charge of This body of women wish to extend operation given them by the pcople of brarian. It is hoped in this way to se- cure at least 700 books. The schools will observe Thursday, Jan. 30 as coal shovel tag day. Tags Another Muslin Bargain at 2\c A slightly poorer quality than Fruit Pillow Tubing at a Very Special Ideal cloths for sport skirts, etc. Patterns come in pineapple wea- ves, gaberdines, bedford cords, 40-insh Embroidery Crepes, Voiles plain and fancy, Organdies, Lace Cloths, etc. Priced same as dur- will be distributed to each child and of the Loom or Lonsdale, but consi P. H reps, etc., etc. White Sale T , Rev. * ‘ ? ice % u st WI Pretataee Taglar apn ot Ney: and talks will be given in the room by ‘ine the enormous differences in pr if ing. last White Sale eae * the teachers. Each child is asked to ering the enor eee Saxon, and Bridal Brands, pure 1O.F en, Cent Off 20 Per Cent Off will leave Monday for Washington, D. C, where he will enter a preparatory school to fit him for entrance to Ann- apolis. Mr. Taylor is one of the most promising of the sophomore class. Enjoying Southern Sojourn. ‘A card recoived Thursday from Mrs.! l. L. Shuman of this city, wife of Ma- jer Shuman, who is spending the win- ter with her husband who is located at, Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Ky., states that they are enjoying their stay there and that the south- erners are doing all they can to make it pleasant for everyone. Entertains at Cards, Mrs. John Gortell was hostess Thursday afternoon at her home in Thayer street, at a prettily appoint- ed whist party. Three tables were in play for the game and the honor was awarded to Mrs. S. F. Lambert. The hostess was assisted by ‘Miss Rose- mary .Lomas.:: Mrs; Bortell: entertain- el this aflernoon ten guests at a thim- ble bee.” 2 Engagement Announced. An engagement of interest to Grand forks residents and others of the state -is that of Miss Ada Budge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Budge of Grand Forks to F. Hume Bacon of News York city. The engagement will terminate in a wedding Wednes- day, February 5. The bride-elect has been supervisor of domestic economy. see that one shovel of coal is saved in their respective homes. +r? | PERSONAL NOTES | ————————uccx ny Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Finseth of Dris- coll, are spending several days in the city. Mrs. Halstad of the Annex, has re- turned from a visit with friends in Valley City. Mrs. J. B. Brown of the Annex, un- derwent an operation Thursday in the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Joseph Hare. and children of lutte, Mont., are expected to arrive in the city shortly to join Mr. Hare, who was called here the first of the week by the serious illness of his father, Joseph Hare, Sr. KLEIN—Tailor and cleaner says: Order your spring suit early. Get first selection. We call for and de- liver cleaning and pressing. 1 22 Gt ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS A special convocation of Bismarck Chapter No. 10, Royal Arch Masons, will be held at the Masonic Temple on Friday, January 25, at 8:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. M. degree. ‘ 1 2t bargain at twice the price. _ SATURDAY 9c the re a far more desirable cloth. After Saturday the regular price of 32¢ applies. SATURDAY 2\c N No. 250 Bridal Nainsook at 25c A medium quality Nainsook, in the ceelbrated “Bridal” brand. Well finish- ed and ordinarily priced much higher. SATURDAY 25c 36-inch Arabian Nainsook \9c This is the lowest price on Nainsooks by making 19¢ a most. unusual reduc- tion. SATURDAY 9c bleached, sofe finished, very good qual- ity. 42-inch 50c quality, Saturday .36c 45-inch 55c quality, Saturday. 41c Big Reductions On Sheetings “Saxon” Bleached and unbleached brands, softly finished strong and elas- tie, medium heavy weight. Reduced quite very substantially. 8-4 Size selling regularly at 80c, Saturday 9-4 Size selling regularly at 85c, Saturday ........... 76c 10-4 Size selling regularly at 90c, Saturday ........... 8lc .. Te Bridal “Peperell” “Pequot” Utica and all other well known brands of sheetings, sheets, pillow cases, tubing, ete., ete. 10% OFF FULL SIZED SHEETS AT $\ ARE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE Voiles, Eec. You will find many of the new popular patterns in this assort- stripes, polkadots, checks, lace cloth, and many other of the pop- ular summer novelties, 36 and 40 inch widths, 35¢, 39c, 45c, 50c, 59c and 69c. White Sale 10 Per Cent Off Swiss Embroidered Flouncing 18 to 27 in. widths in Organdies, Batiste and voiles 10 Per Cent Off One Big Lot of Embroideries Including many new arrivals in daity patterns, ranging in price 5c to 50c, all widths and materials 10 Per Cent Off Practically all plain white Goods in this entire department, includ- ing all prices and all materials 10 Per Cent Off THE BASEMENT CLOSEOUT CONTIN- UES DURING THE WHITE SALE Those who have not visited the Basement and secured their share of these Bargains have missed an opportunity to secure many needed items at a fraction less than half of their present value. still remains. The Final Disposal of Our 10¢ Tables—Many of the items con- tained on these tables have ad- vanced to 15c and more, yet we are obliged to close them out at Many items are now sold out, but a splendid assortment Cut Glass, White Ivory Goods, Toys, Dolis, Etc—Our entire line left over from the holidays of dolls, toys, rich Clark cut glass, leather .novelty. goods,. white “ 5 i ° The time has passed that any kind of a“bleached sheet can be sold at a dollar, any price. The assortment con- | ivory, sweet grass baskets, etc. : Dr C B White even the poorest bleached shecting is used in the making. : We have three big num- tains egg whips, flour sifters, | at oi 6.0.0. .6000e cece ceed Yo Price ae $ ° . i ri x 10, 15 and 25c jewelry, sewing Perset avout ae machine oil, etc. Close out DENTAL SURGEON Fair quality, “Bverwear’ sheets, Fait quality, “Manhattan” Sheets, iin cre oe OF ALU- size 72x90. Regular $1.45. size 72x90, hemmed ends. Regular:1.35. price Cate wee 5c each | Many pleces left, of tBls owe bie Announces the opening of his office in the CITY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. : Bismarck, N. D. f ’ February the First. Nineteen hundred and eighteen and the lowest to be expected fora considerable time to come. The te lar price en this number is 28¢, there- Saturday $1.09 Saturday 98c Same as above ouly size 81x99. Saturday $1.15 “Sunbrite” Cleanser—There are several hundred cans of these left but as long as they last....... 3¢ stock. However, you will find sauce pans, tea pots, chafing dishes, fry pans and a few other items. Close out price... Price