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ninsisaerborreaniphauieaneraiihblahic emotes dttuscenAaaneibeNtntn Antari FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918 RISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE The Great Remnant Sale| Ends Tomorrow Night | We believe that the value of this sale’s bargain giving has been amply reflected by the tremendous quantities || SOCIETY |( i Everybody's Everyday Etiquet FRESHMEN TO PORTRAY WAR DAYS OF | ‘ LONG AGO FOR LOCAL RED CROSS| Tonight at the Auditorium members of the freshman class of the high school will portray the war days of the period from 1807 to just before written and the so’diers uniform of thees early war times will de worn. The last two scenes will represent the Civil war. They will present Hale's great war story written the time of the Civil War, “The Man With- out a Country.”. This wonderful his- toric story has gained much prom- inence since the outbreak of the world war and has been presented to the public in a photo play which is com- manding considerable attention. a shipboard at sea. As special fea- tures Mrs, Victor J. LaRose will sing | “The Story of Old Glory, The Flag We} Love,” by Ball, and the Thursday Mus-} ical club will sing a number, Rev. Geodrge Buzzelle and Dr. W. J Hutcheson will make short addresses, the former on “Patriotism of Today” and the latter “Patriotism of Yes:er- Even in Normal Times sold. Those who have noticed how the sacrchandise has been replaced on the bargain counters. realize the response this sale has received. These Prices Would Deserve Much Consideration The Prices on These Waists Command | A Wondcrjul House Dress Special on | There Are Not Many of Careful Attention Odds Xs These Chemises at T his ! | The stage settings will conform to‘ day,” | The reduetion is not made because of defective | ssortment of odd styles in all sizes, Price Left | the period ‘in’ which the story was , 8:30, North Dakota Nurses sted The program will begin at Enor mat 1 \ ‘elected for divisions one, and four. They are: Division No. 1, president, style, poor quality or such major defect, but ‘deolors. The prices on these have | An assortment of $1.50 riled odd Arrive in France 18. George Wallace; vice president, valle hoeause ee wae bare all se >| heey yond are only discounted because of | Chemises, made in a good qual- ye hace ae a | Mrs. D. E. Shipley; secretary, ‘Mrs. C. TOMBS ONL: RANGING) OF OMG: Sel “| the bre lots. This is a splendid opportunity | ity soft Nainsook, daintily and t Three North Dakota nurses are now W. Nichols and treasurer, Mrs, J.D. These W aists are our Worthmor and have to supply your needs at this bargain price. neatly trimmed in France. Miss Lelia Halverson, Snene ler: roa ihe, four aiiyieten: been featured as real bargains at $1.00. uaa 2 ‘ are i ; president, Mrs. C. -_ ‘Moses; vice formerly school nurse of Grand Forks, president, Mrs. Clifford Olsan; secre: Acman hracadesra woman da lonvine Remnant Sale 69c | Remnant Sale 98c Remnant Sale 98c and one,of the best known of her pro-|tary, Mrs. H. S. Lobach and treasurer, ! 4 street car in order to make a way eye NT ee MO CIO Pen wen aa ei Sle eee wd Ns ae Sy ree ened Pe AN et oe 0 fession in the state, Mis: Imma} Mrs. O, E. Anderson, Sedahl of Sheyenne and Miss ay for her through the crowd and to help Rose : H her alight safely. AN ASSORTMENT OF BEAU- An Extra Lot of Corsets Clark of Fargo, who sailed from N ‘Apx' TIFUL LINEN TOWELS IS Have Been Placed on York early in January for Red Cross] The Wou Sa aoa Sa INCLUDED IN THIS . servic cas panies A and : ing Mandan 2 sial vis: ti t Sale at the Remnant service), Gverteas, pave -orrived in| meeting Saturday afternoon torday paying “Manian an-offelal vie SALE. ur 1] re 0¢ 0 urs n a e Price of $1.48 This assortment is a lot of odds from our Art Department. The towels were purchased when prices were normal and stamped for fancy work. The stampings are now out of style and we have had them washed out, and the ends hemmed. Thé material is tiful and the s than’ original Remnant Sale 48c A TURKISH TOWEL SPECIAL nee according to word received by Mr,.and Mrs, J. EB. Clark of Fargo, parents of Miss Clark. The three nurses from North Da- kota now in France are among the first to enter the overseas service from this state. Red Cross Asks for i 30,000 More Nurses Enlistment of 30,000 more women in military nursing service will be re- ‘ quired if prospective needs of the gov- ernment are to be met, the American it. Mr, Allen was on his way to St. Paul on business. at 3 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms, The rush of the first few days on these splendid corsets, priced so cheap, has completely broken the stock. We have accordingly brought out about twenty extra pairs, priced regularly above $2.00, which for the balance of tHe week will be sold at this sale price. Remnant Sale $1.48 A Hundred More Boxes of “Peri Lusta’’ Are Now TOMORROW Our entire left over line cf the famous Gordon & Ferguson Furs, will be included for one day in this bargain <ale. Such Furs as these are not to be compartd with the many unbranded, unguarenteed lines so common on the market. Gordon’s Furs are an investment, not an expenditure, few novelty styles are shown, and all are made for the purpose of giving service year after year, in styles that are absolutely staple. If you buy now oh will appreciate this sale, when you see the higher prices then. Program at Penitentiary. George l'atler, who has heen a pa Miss Angela Murray Gibson, the tent in the Mandan hospital for sev: | Scottish entertainer who gave such aleral days, released yesterday af. successful entertainment in the Audi-! tornoon, torium Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary to} Companies A and 1, and Prof James: Simpson, Scottish dancer, who as: ed her, repeated their program Thur: day evening for the inmates of the state penitentiary. Mr. Gordon the bagpipe player, who played the mu: Albert Goes deputy superin tendent of schools, weat to Fort Rice yesterday afternoon to atiend to pusi- Jiness matters, The Royal Neighvors will meet on ‘Monday evening at the home of ‘Mrs, cal setting for the dances, was un- y fi a s are r 4 Red Cross headquarters announced in| °} A ee ee 8, A. Young. All members are re OF UNUSUAL MERIT § A Ae anise ee unateae. able to appear with them and Sandy quested to he preseat Siete cea ieee city Remnant Sale 33 1-3% Off Offered in the As- 3 McDonald, violinist, played in his - a a + In order to meet the increasing de- place. Mrs. G. R. Squire of this city} General Superintendeat A. V, Brown towel values wil recognize in sortment The range of assortment of this lot has been reduced so low that we have gone through our stock and selected every box that the broadest excuse for a “short this assortment some wonder- ful values. Some of the num- bers are ‘seconds” in that they have been misdyed, however, this will readily wash out mak- mands of the army and navy corps, the Red Cross has modified some- what its former requirements for en- ! rollment. The age limit has been lowered to 21 years and in special Gibson, who is | of the Northern Pacific with headyuar- le here by Mr./ ters at Livingston, was in Mandan yes ny of official ousiness. was at the piano, Mis being entertained w and Mrs. Peter Reid, will leave Satur-| tei day for Casselton, to visit reJatives | This Sale Includes a Large Assortment of Party Dresses Priced Like Remnants ter Mechanic Dunkerly of Cien before returning to New York city./ ,, oe pi ‘s zi } iA Daaeacn agsor rg . ord i cases nurses over 40 years may be] Mr. Simpson returned today to his “ive Was in Mandan yesterday alien: ing a plain About 49 Dresses in the assortment, values up to $35.00, Large lot” would permit, and added accepted. ing to official business inauie:s. He usual size, them to this assortment. Al- assortment of styles, materials and colors. Complete run of ae Remnant Sale $15.75 home in Ray. jre urned home R ———- y afternoon. | 3 though regularly priced between ed Cross Conference | Chief Game Warden William Reko | 15¢ and 25c, this Remnant Sale the price will be 9c Ball | This Clearance Price on Ger- mantown Yarn Should Not Be Overlooked an opportunity to “stock up” on this ever needed item. | Remnant Sale 48c — ' Called for February 12 | PERSONAL NOTES | | ho had beer ai various . Minnesota pateen a a} {points and at Oakes, this state, for An important Red Cross conference Mrs. D. R [several oa business, returned | has been called for Tuesday, Fedruary UE . : : j j a A Wonderful Discount on Knit Wool Goods Knit Wool Caps, Scarfs, Sc arf Sets, Combination Sets, In- fants’ Booties, Sweaters, Leggings, etc. The tremendous ad- Original Prices on These Collars Have Not Been Considered A large lot of Voile, Linen, Lace trimmed, | McDonald of Highth| home last night. 12, in Crookston, where the heads of; Street, entered the Bismarck hospital | the various departments of the North-| Thursday and today underwent an op-| ern division will be in attendance, The) eration. i conference is open to all Red Cross tration was l.club rooms A suecessiul food demo: vei at the Commere erday afternoon. An unusually P workers—men and women—and the endance was vances in Wool Goods makes this discount very unexpected. Collars, formerly selling from S0e to | Although regularly priced much es : heads of shapes ond ot wore oe court, has returned from a visit with ng We urge that you supply your needs. altho most of the numbers were G5c, | Bigher, all short lots have been mittees are particularly urged to at! wics Madaline Turner of Grand; _. % io : : | thrown out and placed on the tend. J | eons The annual chman’s ball will be Remnant Sale 33 1-3% Off Remnant Sale 29c | bargain counter for this sale at a. T. ‘Heffelfinger, head of the; . given at the halt this evening. | this unusual price. Although in Northera aivislen Core BF soon Mrs. J. C. Oberg of the Grand Pa-'From present indications there will 7 Asse a oe eae: iets | are there enough balls charge of the women's dureau and the) citic, has returned from a ‘several! be a large crowd atiend the dance FIFTY MORE SHORT LENGTHS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO | | s for a sweater, of a heads of the junior Ked Cross depart-| veois visit with hor-pareate in Mine) THE Mandan orchestra. will furnish i : ED TO} Clearance ona Lol of | hctieaty may be had for ments, ‘the bureau: of’ accounting, the} sic for the di OUR LOT OF 12c GOODS H $ | , : ; neapclis. ., music for the dance. | Wh tf I | scarfs, tams, hoods, booties, etc., bureau of organization and bureau of Bae — ie i . ; 5 x, oe ease wie fvory iete civilian relief, are expected to attend.| severt Hovdt of Stanton is snend.| Don Stevenson, sheriff of Grant Almest everyone of these short lengths are of Zephyr and Toile du Nord | In this lot there are not only White | The general meeting will open at/ing a short. time in the city. While county, was tn Mandan yesterday en Ginghams, which are now selling regularly at 25c, 30c and 35e. These ; Ivory Goods, but Leather Pieces, i Remnant Sale 25c Ball ne aleloci a. m. February a aura here he will, visit his sister-inav, | Toute to gley Uilis on whieh place lengths are all ten yards and upwards, equal quality in every respect with | Military Brushes, Sweet Grass | the afternoon separate meetings for| Miss Anna Sagehorn of Thayer street. | ¢, drove to St. J DA LOS erve “20n) Yegular : 2 fers a st remarkable reducti nitting Accessories, etc: | i eo Hee dnd womén'will bé Bela in’ order Bt y' |sudpoenas on some residents in that the regular goods. This sale offers a most remarkable reduction. count “brings the Saeed te | Thirty More Pairs of Skating Lloyd Couch of the local high school | vicinity to appear in the Grant coun- who suffered an injury to his eye in| ty district court. under the Red Cross. head, a recent basketball game, has left the | ear apeanay Mrs. Fridley will have with her|St. Alexius hospital, where he had, Miss Olga Strand, checker at the miodels of ‘Red Cross garments, in-| been for treatment. » went to Glendive yes- 4 cluding the new articles—the trench WN cap, aviator’s vest and layetes. The ern new system of accounts will be ex- where to give special attention to the vari- ous branches of the work that come Boots Have Been Added | | than cost. | | Remnant Sale | | to the Depleted As- | z Off sortments | This number has been held back during the prior part of the sile, as they were duplicates of the | sizes on the bargain counter. Remnant Sale, |2c Yard jfreight hou terday on No. tered the Ni Glendive. trand ha ° acific hospital at she wil! A NEW LOT OF 19¢ GOODS HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE | DEPLETED ASSORTMENTS | This Encrmous Discount on | Art Goods Only One Mrs. Anne §. Nielsen and small daughter undergo a Agnes of ‘Broadway, will to minor operation ave her tonsils Miss Ellia Person | (Aree at present and esos reg rumen cl the; Herson much interest manifested in the meet lained thoroughly, the new insur-| leave this evening for Chicago, where ave £1 roug! * stock selected ev ; rm : | pee a ante: taw aud rights of eolalee depart: the former goes to attend the spring Yemoverl. She will return to Mandan We have gone through our stock and selected every short length of goods The rush of this week's sale « ri ments will be explained. millinery openings. the early part of next week, in this department regardless of the selling merit. Original prices have More Day | left but five pairs of Mite age orts i Red Cross workers desiring to at- Our entire assortment of || ment, ‘This extra number has tend should communicate with the! ,C: ©. Putnam of the Burleigh Ab- . now been added and those who sceretary of the Crookston Red Cross. stract company, has returned from a “ " bs hand worked art goods, includ- | have not at least examined this Z coast of North Carolina, where he had able values brought out specially. wonderful value have over- trip to the twin cities. His mother, Mrs. Putnam of Chicago, who planned A special service for the Boy Scouts! to spend the remainder of the winter has been announced for Sunday even-| with her son here. will he unadle to ing at the ‘McCabe church. Dr. W. J.| come on account of illness. Hutcheson will give an address and special music will be furnished by the church choir. ing pillow tops, scarfs, baby es, table runners, ete., etc. looked one of the best values of the sale. $8.00 values, Remnant Sale $2.98 ith his brother for sev- Mr, Ellis spent several Boston, Philadelphia and) 1), C. He reports a most} and profilable trip. Special Boy Scout Service. dres: REMNANT SALE 1, PRICE Remnant Sale, \9c Y ard MANY NEW REMNANTS HAVE BEEN BROUGHT OUT IN SILKS, SERGES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS Many remnants, which through lack of room were held back the first few days of this sale, have now been brought out, vastly increasing the assort- ments. There are lengths up to 3 yds. which have accumulated during the last six months. Many of these are as much value to a purchaser as a piece cut fresh from the bolt. Remnant Sale, One-Third Off OCneeeenreoes: | | [Edward Schmidt, one of the clerks j MANDAN NEWS. | in the local Northern Pacific ticket of- + a fice, departed yesterday morning on |No. 4 for New York city ,where he Alfred Gustafson of Timmer was in, will spend several weeks visiting with jre'atives. He will also visit at Hor- E nell, N. Y. During his a»sence Frank Letters have been received from al jiirth, Jr, will sell tickets during his number of the Mandan boys who are now in France. Smart Dancing Party. Mr .and Mrs. E. G. Patterson will be hosts this evening at a smart dan-!,, . 5 cing party in the dining room of the Mandan yesterday on business. ‘McKenzie hotel given complimentary to the Bismarck council of the Knights of Columbus. The hours will ve trom 9 o’clock ‘to 1. Despite Towering Prices These Lots Would Be Cheap in Ordinary Times This remnant sale is a good opportunity for a “house clean- ing” in our shoe department. A Il odd sizes and broekn lots have been thrown out to be cle ared regardless of what they are worth. At present prices of leather, this is a keen oppor- tunity to reduce that expensive item of your wearing apparel. Odd Lots of High Priced Close Out of the Winter Line Footwear of Felt Shoes This ridiculous low price is not | Some are all felts with leather soles, others have leather fix- oe shift and Marvin Olson, an employe at the freight house, will sell tickets on Georre Ingalls of Sweet Briar, was Barth’s regular shift, Conferring With Secretary. M einasa Mrs. H. C. Loy of Stanton, is spend- fae nae eenaine fo Pupinessmat ing several days in the city conferring with Mrs, P. C. Remington, secretary J. H. Johnson, assistant to General Superintendent C. L. ‘Nichols of the Northern Pacific was in Mandan yes- ferday renewing acquaintances. Mr oe evcccoeess: Erwin Ricker departed Wednesday Enormous Reserve Stocks Enable Us to Continue the & hy ofthe southwestern division of the|evening for Seattle, Wash. where he because the shoes are not 2 Johnson was located at Mandan for ee ° ings. They are warm shoes Besicross tn, this a Bienen ae has accepted a position. several years in various capacities Hosiery Values as Advertised Saturday worth much more, but because | for cold weather, Especially Loy. is active in'the work of the Stan.|. A. J- Sylvester of the Sylvester] the last of which he was train master they are in narrow widths and | practical where winter driving mS ton: chapter. Land company, was in Sweet Brier|Of the first district of the Yellow- There are perhaps no more unusual values in our entire sale than these broken sizes (2% to 6). The | or outdoor work is necessary. gp Ped chi yesterday attending to business af.| 8'02e division. Previous to that he was four very special numbers of hosiery, We urge that you supply your 4 f vici kids, gun | All sizes, many styles, $3.50 : League’ Social. fairs, aI parent with Readduariers a et requirements while this special price is offered. lot one i ae rein values. iy _- ; dive, e was recently romoted to metal, aten' eal » 1 The, young people of the Epworth General Master Mechanic C. E, Al D be Remnant Sale his vresent position with headquarters , etc, in both button and at St. Paul. tops, etc. lace. They will make elegant house and street shoes. Remnant Sale $1.00 Pair ] League of the McCabe church to the q number. of sixty . gathered at tha church parlors Thursday evening and spént a most enjoyable social time. ° George E, ‘Wallace presided and a fe&ture of the amusements was the mock legislative session, with the question of a constitutional amend- iueat being considered. LADIES’ BLACK LISLE The Closing Out of a Wonder- HOSIERY ful Lot of Bargain Table | Medium weight, fine combed Black Hose Lisle, double spliced heel and foot, | This number is one of the finest on Only six dozea to tue lot. Remnant Sale 15c CHILDREN’S GUARANTEED HOSIERY len of Livingston, was in Mandan yes- $l 98 Pair Only Fifty Pairs Make This Bargain Price Possible Satins and Sueded, turnback and Goodyear welt soles, finest quality, odd numbers and sizes. $6.00 to $8.00 values. Remnant Sale $2.48 Pair A BARGAIN IN INFANTS’ SHOES. Only 100 pairs in this odd lot of soft soled Slippers and Shoes. All colors, styles and sizes in this lot. REMNANT SALE 48c Charles F. Ellis” returned Tuesday been overlooked in-this indis priminate selection: There are many pieces | from Pamlico Sound, which is off the worth as much as 40¢ now included in the lot. There are many remark- | Mothers! Don’t Give Children Nauseous Medicine for Colds Local Druggists Aro Offering an “Outanie” ’ Treatment on 80 Days’ Trial A Wonderful Bargain in a Win- | ter or Skating Boot | Very substantially made, guar- | nteed all leather, 12 inches in heighth, medium heel. Made | out of tough, heavy leather. The old unadvanced price was $6.00 Fair assortment of sizes. | Remnant Sale $2.98 Pair Snow Ball Dance, “The annual snowball dancing party to be given Saturday evening in Pat- terson hall by the United Commercial Travelers promises to eclipse all pre- vious dances given by the council this A season. The guests are asked to come ‘ gowned in white, the men to wear - white trousers and shirtwaists and the women some suitable gown of snowy white. O'Connor's orchestra will furnish the dance music, arrang, ing a program composed of the very latest dance music. Division Elects Officers. i Two divisions of the Ladies Aid so- 5 ciety of the McCabe church. elected f officers for the year at regular meet- { ings. held Thursday afternoon. For the-second division, which met with Mrs, J. M. Taylor, Mrs. A. S. Hott- our ‘bargain table, where it has been featured in different sales at The guarantee on even dollar Hos- iery is now long past, but here is 35c and at that price an excellent some of our old stock in an 18¢ value. It is a good quality Wom- number that carries a broad guar- en’s Black Lisle, double top, triple | linen sole and heel, highly spliced. | antee which we will back on every pair. Children’s Black Lisle, all Remnant Sale 23c sizes 514 to 914. bargain counter 85c numbers. CHILDREN’S FINE LISLE HOSE i Excellent quality, only a few doz- - Remnant Sale 18c Remnant Sale 24c eee renee rere ee eenereneTeeneee et ODEDDE SEES OOOEEs with cach breath, to the air passages and lungs. In addition, the prepara- tion is absorbed through and stimu- lates the skin, taking out that tight- ness and soreness in the chest. Today this treatment, known as ae The Best Way To Prevent’ internal dosing, By arrangement with ‘olds Is To Allow the Children Reg-| the manufacturers the local druggiats ular Out-Door Exercise—Keep Plen-! aro offering 25c jars on 30 days’ trial, ty cf Fresh Air in the Bedroom at| the purchase price to be refunded if Night, and, at the First Sign cf] you are-not delighted with the results, Trouble, Apply the Southern Ex- You have to try VapoRub to realize ternal Vasor Treatment. its remarkable effect, not only for deep chest, colds, sore throat, bronchitis or PIEPER incipient pneumonia, but for head colds, asthmatic: or catarrkal troubles. ens to the lot. Fine, rich, black, long, combed yarns, medium weight, fine rib. One of our regular Children’s Stcmachs Ars Delicate— reionses. DON’T LET TODAY PASS WITHOUT A -THRIFT STAMP Help win the war by sav- JUST RECEIVED SOME OF THAT REAL HEAVY KHAKL YARN... The kind that so many have been waiting for. This is the real heavy sweater’) yarn: -in e e@ ucas 0 e Fifteen years ago a Norih Carolina ie: man. was elected president; Mrs | pruggist discovered a process of com-| Croup is. usuall ing. Inves i : te by H ar ‘ T x ig. Invest that idl a im Hehry Gates vice president; Mrs.| bining the old-fashioned remedies,| teen. minutes Bua a copie i" khaki and gray. “There are only tees eae i Harry Clough, seoretary and treasurer,/ Camphor, Turpentine and Menthol,| bedtime prevents a night attack, a few pounds in the shipment. a er in a Thrift Stamp. j (Mrs Harvev Harris. with certain’ volatile oils, in salve VapoRub is’ particularly -recom- which cannot ‘last long. $1.25 Cashable any time with in- | Bagwns presidents sive, We J alohe teens aa 4 st th sunlit over the| mended to mothers with small chil- valtte: east M B Set Th A ° terest. For sale at booth own, ; Mrs, W. J. -| throat and chest the body heat would| dren as it { ‘ i: Y in Rea ) son, vice president; Mrs. Snow, secre- felease these ingredients in the form Gan acter tstion toot pret aad Special $1 5 A ‘ank ways ore gains ial ertise 4 in Ready to Wear Dept. tary, and Mps dt: rer. (| of vapors. These vapors, breathed in| with perf 4 ee previous meetings officers wero all night long, carry the medication,| m = wl

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