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N » evening, ‘Miss Sanford gave a very FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918 o | q 2 SOCIETY NEWS. eee Service at. St. George's, ten service will beheld in St. George’s church this evening at 7:30, the rector officiating. * | ° Entertains Miss ‘Sanford. Mrs. D. T. Owen, who was a form- er student of Maria Sanford enter- tained Miss Sanford at.dinner last interesting and helpful talk to the students at the High school Thurs- day afternoon. Luncheon &: Saturday. The Pelriotic committee of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyter- jan church will give a luncheon at Hughes’ Electric Saturday noon. Ali the cooking will be strictly home- cooking. The, proceeds from the luncheon wil be turned over to the Patriotic committee to be used -for the benefit of the boys of the congregation now in service. Bismarck Hospital Notes. Miss Sarah S. Sand, principal of the Bismarck hospital school to~ nurses, has’ resigned her position and will .leave for her home in Grand Forks Saturday morning. ‘Miss Sand is- a graduate of the North Dakota Presbyterian hospital of Chicago, li Her work. in the training school has been very successful, and. her resi Something New in Town From “The Land of the Long Leaf Pine” A Remarkable Treatment From North Carolina and Cold Troubles With- out the Necessity of Internal “Dosing’'—Applied ‘It Is Inhaled as a Vapor and also That Relieves Crou Extérnall re Absorbed Through the Local Druggists Are Selling’ 25c ‘Jars on 80 Days’ Trial—No Charge if Not Delighted with the Results. Every year thousands ‘of people, euffering from various forms of lung trouble, make a a pilgrimage to the pine barrens of North Carolina, “the land of the long leaf pine.” The reason Nes in the warm, dry air, perfumed with the spicy odor-of the pines. Local drugsists;-however, have rer: ‘cently received a treatment that almost as ‘good as.a:trip'South. This. is Vick’s: VapoRub, the invention of a North Carolina druggist. |. VapoRub comes ‘in salve form and when applied over the throat and chest, the body heat ‘releases medi- eated vapors. that .are-inbaled with! trial will have charge of th - Home Grown Flowers - for expenses. This out any ‘restrictions, “ers. know that you are Y Red Cross ‘Chapter. Bismarck Chapter of. the Red nation is much regretted. Being a ‘Red Cross nurse, she feels the need of rest before answering our coun try’s call, which will undoubted:y come to her very shortly. Miss Minnie Freise, formerly chic* surgical nurse at the Bismarck hos pital has been notified by the Ameri can Red Cross to be ready for active service. Miss May, Heinmiller of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived in Bismarck Wednes day to fill the position, vacated vy ‘Miss Sand at the Bismarck hospital. Miss Heinmiller is a graduate of the Evangelical Deacgness Hospital) affil jated with the Cook County hospita of Chicago, Ill, and a daughter of Eishop G. ‘Heinmiller of Cleveland, Ohio. She comes well prepared and recommended for her future work. Miss Esther Teichman who was compelled to undergo an operation for appendicitis has sufficiently recov ered to leave for her home in Far go, Miss Teichman is a Red Crosr nurse, and expects to enter active ser vice as soon as possible LADIES—Our new styles and sam ples for spring are here. Come look them over. Our prices will more than appeal to you, for we offer you a tailor-made garment for a ready-io- wear price. KILEIN—Advertisement. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND—A; purse at Auditorium con-||' taining small amount of Call at Tribune office. money. 3-1 3t Skin. each breath, through the air passages, to the lungs, loosening the phlegm and soothing the inflamed membrane. In. cases of severe chest colds, bronchitis, tonsilitis or incipient pneu- monia, first apply hot, wet towels to open the pores. VapoRub is then ab- sorbed through and stimulates the skin, taking out that tightness and soreness in the chest. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE Baby Fmmett der treatment. Alexius hospital. are reported as doing nicely. Pauline Baeseler_ Mrs. exius hospital for treatment. ‘# gain tables. One rubbing with VapoRub usually relieves croup within 15 minutes and ‘an application at bedtime prevents a night attack. For head colds, hay ver, catarrh or asthmatic troubles, fapoRub can either.be applied up the nostrils or a little melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled. The progressive druggists here aro anxious that ‘their customers should try:this new treatment, and are, there- fore Sree VapoRub on 39 dave Cross—— e entire. stock of Hoskins’ on Saturday, March 2nd. “ The entire proceeds will go to the local ‘chapter without any reservations or deductions of any kind ower Sale will be conducted by the ladies of the local chapter, “who will do all.the selling, handle all moneys with- Every cent: taken: in will go directly into the local .chapter’s treasury. REMEMBER THE DAY Saturday, March 2 Here is'your opportunity to have achandsome bou- quet at home, to remember your friends with flow- getting ‘full value for yout money, every. cent of which will be used by our local Sek _ HELP THE RED CROSS SATURDAY HOSKIN S | Basket Ball MANDAN HIGH a UN Ges _ BISMARCK HIGH At HIGH ‘SCHOOL GYMNASIUM aE : = | PERSONAL NOTES | a v Master Albert Cordner of this city, is able to leave St. Alexius hospital. ! “McCusker of Brad- dock has been taken to his home from St. Alexius hospital, where he was un- A’son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry stewart of this city at the St. Mother and baby of New Leipzig, Master Stephen Buhler of Mandan, Thomas Marz of Ashley, Mrs. Fred Roth of Danzig and Gen. G. A. Fraser of this city have entered St. Al- THE KNIGHT OF TODAY ‘Oh, fhe knights: of old were heroes old fond And valiant men, I know; In armor drest with plumed ¢rest .. They wielded lance,and bow: And ladies fair beyond compare Of gentle modest mien Were to them real, thro voe or weal ‘Twas “the Golden Age,” I ween! But sad the plight of that armored | * knight, Should ne wake to war once more; Methinks. he.~ would speed on his} startled steed Afar from the cannon’s roar. His lance he would shiver, discard bow and quiver, Then away to his castle-tower; While the leaden hail on his coat ot mail Those who have not secured their share of this lot of won- erful values will still find a good assortment of many of the best numbers on the bar- : Several more items are listed here, but as is to be expected, you will find many more bar- gains than advertised.. , Would fall swift as summer shower. ‘Then i , And calmly reload their rifles; For modern boys are used to noise More worthy are they of poets’ lay; | For war today is no child's play; —(Written by Mrs. F, ley City norma] faculty, certificate registrar in the office of the state superintendent of public fi- struction, i Z PAGE 5 ELKS TO ELECT TONIGHT. Bismarck Elks hi hold their annual election of officers tonight. The of- ficial business will be followed by a smoker and social session. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many. friends for the kindness and sympathy ‘shown ——————— us in our bereavement in the recent death of our beloved one, Elmer. the knights of today wouid THE THRAMSES, shout “Hey, Reub, Hey!” SPECIAL—MEN’S MAD- RAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS SOFT CUFFS, DETACHED COLLARS—$1.50 VALUES $1.00 ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP : McKENZIE HOTEL BLDG. ONLY ONE STORE And care not an ace for such trifles. Or praise in song and story. A “knight” of today earns glory. 'H. Kendall of 13th strect, now in St. Alexius hospital.) NEW. REGISTRAR. E. P. CVrain, recently of the Val- is the new BANNER HOUSE. PHONE 231 Best: moderate priced Board and Room in the State. Board and Room—$1.25_ per day. By week, $1.00 per day. SAM NICOLA, Owner and Prop, 104 Main St. Tomorrow is the last day of this Great CLEARANCE SALE: THE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT HAS FEW BUT VERY UNUSUAL SALE SPECIALS NEW ATTRACTIVE | BEAUTIFUL EXPEN- BLOUSES $3.29 BLOUSES A special sample assortment, pur- chased very dicen The tl This assortment represents values price is somewhat less than actual worth considerably more. The wholesale. Assortment includes a very finest, best tailored, neatest very good range of sizes, styles | designed waists ranging in price upwards to $10.00 are included in and colors. Georgettes, silks and crepes. this assortment. $5. 8 sone nee $3.29 Special .. 9 Special WORTHMOR DOLLAR WAISTS Assortment of several hundred Blouses that formerly sold at the bargain price of $1.00. Voiles, Flaxons and sheer materials. Some of the Waists are slightly soiled. This sale at only 59c “THE: MOST REMARKABLE TURKISH TOWEL -SPECIAL WE HAVE “EVER OFFERED. Even in ordinary times, this value’ would be most extraord- inary. - This is a large, extreme- ly heavy turkish tqwel with col- ored border. Shrictly. a first quality and not a second. Al- though a. “second” would be, a good.value at this price.7.79¢ number. Special 59c. A PLAIN WHITE TURKISH TOWEL THAT !S AN EXCEL: LENT, VALUE. Gocd quality, terry cloth, me- dium size, fair weight. Consid- ering present prices this is an excellént value, ; Special 26c. A 58c TOWEL NUMBER, SPE- CIALLY PRICED MUCH LESS. Large ‘size, plain white turk- ish, Good weight; first quality. Special 44c. These: Towels Would Make a Sale | Jf Nothing More Were Offered. “Phese towels. were purchased: almost a year ago, at'prices in ef- fect at that time,.althougn we received them just recently. enormous saving in price is shared with the customer in these values. ,contained. one splendid «number This Once Again.A 19c Turk- ish Towel The time has passed that a good quality, turkish towel can be sold at this price, yet this shipment possible at this figupre. Small size, heavy weight, well bleached, absolutely a first. i Special 19c AS USUAL, A. NUMBER _OF THE BEST VALUES IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Lots in which the size range has made it im- possible to sell in regular stock. Otherwise in. perfect style. Complete range of sizes, but STAMPS “ assorted styles. Values $9.00-to $15.00: Many 4 patent leather and cloth top dress shoes in the assortment, special this i INVEST sale per pair. .......ee sees $5. 00 PART AN ASSORTMENT OF SWEDE OF WHAT AND SATIN SHOES VERY YOU SPECIAL : Although swedes and satins are not as popular . SAVE. : now as they have been, the quality of these shoes alone make them most desirable bar- WE SELL gains, The values were, all up to $6.00 and $8.00. During t d | THEM. sale per pairs... esse see eee eee $ 1 .98 ; This Is a Greal Opportun- ity to Supply Your Needs In Linen Toweling The linen situation is such that future supplies are almost impos- sible. No more can be imported, and thrat held in this country is only salable at prohibitive prices. we have a large assortment on hand, marked on a bisis of what they cost, and not what they are worth. We have selected a.a spe- cial lot, for this sale, in varying widths, guaranteed all linen ‘tow- eling. 19c Yard. el tlt Ladies’ Black Fibre Silk | CHILDREN’S. FINE RIBBED LISLE HOSE Hose Unusually good quality, fine silk A 45e value, purchased espe- plaited fibre, strong, serviceable, cially for this sale, much below is - 2 rke! ice, Medi yet fine lisle foot and top. A very the pr ket DIIes, Medium i weight, fine ribbed, well rein- special offering during this sale forned ‘antes: heels atid: toce ck very special number 2 7 per pair c for this sale......... CHILDREN’S WAYNE KNIT PONY STOCKINGS Several months ago, this entire line advanced to 50c. We are for- tunate in having one case purchased at the old price which we offer very special during the sale. 3 8 Per pair Cc at Large. assortment, qualities and prices. A VERY UNUSUAL CLEAR- ANCE DISCOUNT ON — MUSLIN DRAWERS complete range of sizes, Values from 78¢ to $2.00 A BARGAIN PRICE ON SILKS AND CREPE DE CHINES Georgette Crepe. Very Special A LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF ALL WOOL 54-INCH MATERIALS Excellnet qualities, fair range of colors, mostly 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF A WONDERFUL PRICE ON A LIMITED QUANTITY OF KHAKI YARN Absolutely all wool, khaki sweater yarn, “medium good quality. Very, suitable:for sweaters, helmets, wristlets, ete. Limited quantity in the assortment.. $1.00 value, per hank 40-inch widths.. assorted :as to. quality, orig- inally worth considerably more; mostly dark colors. Assorted in three lots. Lot | Lot 2 $1.39 Yd. $1.89 Yd. Lot 3 $2.19 Yd. A CLEARANCE OF SOME ODD PIECES OF SILKS 36-meh plaids and stripes, excellent qualities, good assortment, $2.50 values. , lights, suitings of varying weaves, ‘absolutely all wool. - Values $2.25 and $2.75. in normal times. Special, $ Per yard’... Oe tee 1 38 A LARGE LOT OF PERCALES ARE INCLUDED IN THIS BARGAIN LOT -,.|. 27-inch and 30-in. widths, good patterns, new assortment purchased specially for this sale, but late in arrival. Percales as you know are now selling at 35c in the 36:inch width. SPECIAL, 22c YARD