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FRIDAY, 7 (APRMi WA2498.7 1010517 BISMARCR EVENING TRIEPNROS 5 LE Dean of North Dakota Medical [iste ner home with Reraunt. Mrs of Wahpeton, who ix coaducting a /chainonn ofthe governing board of BURLEIGE S Dakota, Medical in Bismarck (arrest csette cogticatt| seca of saute bist pe to Norn Data Howe an de BUI eH aces ea ate dancing were endeyed, and dainty |for high school students particularly. | yered addresses and the Wilton band IN PROMOTION OF LOAN DRIVE f Ica Sere Arcettltlone i stented peo red aldnen andthe Won bed ci tne, def he wae earn one len, tary te Sse it MeN me wan em oF ah ame 9 6 ee tne to proce Dl cota univeraity,| men's. Merary. club. of orks Fine Wecting, Ielof dt a}vashts o cate racossetet see lc. ¢ OSE y gree et : nat ins cee Series of Interesting Meetings Being Held Under Auspices of Woman’s Committee—Sub- scriptions to Bonds Already Coming In bearing seed ten thousand fold. amongst us explain that. ‘He doeth all things well.” This is the begin. ining, the continuance, and the end. But most of| Jus don't fully grasp it when a great trial or loss pends LEST OLD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT . ‘Well i ners save Rossin caching and giving THURSDAY “MUSICAL. CLUB |symptomns of wanting to lay an ex! DELIGHTFULLY OBSERVES | ” | "Proteky procaine universal military training, PEE AY CANN IVERSARY |r teats aie ite [kth ent Bolsheviki leaders at Petrograd declare that, if ~ aM eeelotead fy a nt A crtvllen heviki leaders at Peerage de ee usal | yenry iaivorg, George Humphreys| ber ‘arated herself te. ri the German offensive fas, will give Russia 8} 17 TUNER ton foowin state program war erecting Sis Aria” Lal ning ons gus Ererane ghance to renew the war upon Germany, ands| ih fateh clea beh reper 1a nay te" Vale Sengi| fe the ocaton immensely and found. about ‘Odessa, the Bolsheviki forces are| ag aitentan’ ot teet organaation “Vora cer Nir Graham ‘fw arnocs program wee relly"an tehee berett | actually fighting Germans. |Tearear. reas | they: co (orathy Peer td x ean see ‘aos etl Aime rtistic triumph, proeealing cane fe can auagoe ey dat te omo of Mra Vocal ola, “How hegutta are {ho (Schut)—Atrs, B,D. Kose, Sts abatanced. cet We can suggest nothing of: importane fat Soci, Pst street and Avenue it. Un- Days of Spring™—tLa Masseun) Mrs, Funan for the display of the talents of clo Russla might do, just now, lowever, fighting ‘direction of Mrs, A.J. Amol, 4. A Larson. "AC the conclusion of the musteal] members. who” contributed. Germans improves a people's morale ai | might go at the Teuton her little best, on general principles, Let the wisest| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE] aia ewig Siar So Pent Ustle Interpretive dance, “The Glow will lecture Tuesday evening. Apri 16,| known as the Portaightly club. 1 wal lecture ree ve Fortaigmtly eluD. Tt aldwin was he, Reet of a “con ute commnity roca the|cousidered "a very™insteacive, io ing svon'mecung of home. guare: 0% ll Immediately ake steps or ten “Tast evening when Wiiton and | tHe oFRanlzation of a home guard wal Bisiaarek units collaborated tn itt: tig Beldwin Into the mysteries of the rd organization, Hala bun ire. home “muardemen motored up ror sinarey NHL ah may more, companied ‘by the Wilton bani, ne daw from the Tignite ety, Capt Steseart of the Wilton home ered it rou ‘Seonar WANN, @. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANT, Special Foreign Representative, NEW YORK, Pith Ave. Bilge; CHICAGO, Marquette Bldg. "BOSTON, e xi ig. MINNEAPOLIS, S10 Lumber airls of St. Mary's ehureh will janight in the schoo: to sew for ft Crowe. AML Catholle isin ae requested to be present ‘on the "Betlor Care of | ture. | ms Dependents.” He wil ap-| "An especial inltation ts extended to Dear under the auspices of the local | the members of the women's cits, ‘medical soctey, and the Tecture will bible ‘classes, nurses) tawyers, and for callus, joiher adults interertat tn" the ete: Ur eench will tion and protection of me dependents of aot Tess than 50" members fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUI irs. C. Le or of the Night— Aolly Club to Danee. Phe Joly club will give a dance cvening’ at Patterson all. ‘A {ai timo is. promised. AN fn trends ‘are cordiaiy in Mrs. LaRose sang some of hor al patriote. songs and. led the ter Mist Aus aang the Di jem most effectively. Ales Young, county” chairman) sip. an's Liberty loan comit-| Dea "| the club im attendance, and each mem Teandwiches, coffee, and cake. ‘the seats departed at a very late our ‘The anoctated Press tor MyutlMion ori mows created (oft oF tot rer fer Pee hls paps tnd al th Toc nome BOP Tine ereta “eof publication of vl 4 ‘MEMBER AUDIN BUREAU OF CHOULATION SCHRURIETION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Dai Mocting S25 Subday ty Carlet, pe sent #70) ally; Morn, vesioe and’ Suatay “by "Carrer, Memders of the ‘Thu : tully en: ‘Taralay eve: ‘Thayer street | ‘The evening was spent in vlaying Solo. “One Fleeting Hour” ine J Pe French, Young People Invited. Young. peomle are especially inte tolatiend the ‘services at” McCabe thareh this evening, when Rev. Hoh Mr, and Fa. W. 1 Na ‘apt EG. Wanner com were Falting st she ‘or the’ “marek nie and, Nowe Fret Moser A. tarewell party. was given last ‘nd dancing, after which a ale night for Mts tn (oreans who. ie wcheon was served, consisting of leaving or her Nomen ‘she mg and Rev. HC. o ut ing at Rega fim icas Company Cn WOODROW WILSON'’S WAR CRY Force, says the president, force to the utmost| too without stint oF limit, the righteous force whieh hall make the law of the world and cast selfish 59! dominions down in the dust. 1 ‘These words set forth the realization that. we've in the war forall we've got, with all we've \got. To be sure, the president stated that he is| Fetiy to discuge just and honest peace, but none lof the other fighting nations snd, beside, the} Tine other evening one of the most Snfiuential ISSWeNt 16 event corn a ee Jawyers anil church laymen in Ohio said thi: and Ukraine prove that the German government Bera cost rezched the point. where Tim/ 2, Ukraine prove that the Geroen | ready to surrender my religion, Tean't go much "tye president has in reality, delivered a war Toads ta eleee’ tae justice of a Gad Whoa, ie president, Nas in re vcosle must | Hae Bee ants car panies continue low 2 Sr 3 SGU, Te Na cetectaton| Ean'T explain cr defend the motive of a God who Sel 0ut of Heer Sy rtve the peace that is to be got | eer ctaes Go vvent a gin faa thon SU See OC NGG ee ee ty one 7 miles and sills women and ehilicen worsb'- mage war fore, without stint oF limi, i oUF ex- Ding ins church? e duty ani business cl oid fen triend lawyer snd churchman: [°""t,G'Nustneas eoncern has got to adjust ‘There comes a time in the affairs of men when self to the demands of war business. Every in all that 1s rasterial is dead, hopeless macerial, and| vidual, every household has got to make contribu: | the thought, Feart and soul of man can turn to/tion to the national war force its immediate and fhe anette stone. In the darkness st the hottom chief concern. Se Re dine man are mans power £0 Yeuson, |The sooner these things are done the sooner | se ated ages hig moiety of urevstaring | wil the mations be able to pound Germany into| Carre tsorts Ris’ demands for exyiaration of de-peace, and that's the labor that hus got to be per- fees ene creators acts an purposes, in! man formed. There is no other vay out of i, and our| Ean onl [ook up toward the bit of heave European alien, a8. sell as ovr on people, are cr aa tt end agcuring above the mouth of Uke) indebted to President. Wilson for a war speech pit. Hope in his own efforts may be gasping ‘ts | that drives all peace hypocrites into their holes, to . Chaaty onay be impineibe in Sines| stay there unt the finish, while trae patriots sac-| ‘slaughter and hatred, But to man theve| rifice and fight for freedom’ ake. ‘Steele will sing ‘AU Sterling on Sunday afternoon An interesting ad withusiastie| rs. Ava. truce’ has been asked avceting was held at Monoken several speak, and Mrs. Elis” Putnam Wl ‘lays ago. "Mrs. Young spoke on the Sing anization of the. woman's. commlt ‘of the. Liberty Joan und called! it ig hoped the community” chal |Special tention to the nancial re-| men of the woman's committe will Jttrements of the government. Wont take the eampatgn of education most [suave sata to spend ninety per cent! thorough and helpful. Women of Ue [oF the nation's money” Why should county subseribed to” the wecond. Lib | hey tot be investors in property An sets loan as follows: $95,100 ‘300 sontay’in Couibization with Bveulag or Moroion by feger THE STATES Women Are Subscribing. saan Wouuanuavenaneuanucuecevesaceneeacsnannnent WITH FAITH IN HIM, HOLD FAST! Investment én a Liberty boat the safest security dn the world with! Maltin aturday Is Final Day of This Clearance Sale Beers a |We Offer Flany Wonderful Numbers, for Your Saturday's Selection’ ; e ry Hy tf You Will Find Several Very Splendid |ThieGingha Assortment | Silk and Cotton While Attending This Sale’ A spent targa on this number. Our Values In Our Suit Department =|, Wot Aifemakea ——CrepedeChine,t8e Supply Your Curtain lic tnepnaen cate Qe Aira Laltose tpoke of che need of for the thin Toon ‘will exceed. tne | eos | Over a hundredfbieces of short | Assorted patterns, very suitable f Requirements |taaterlal This. : 98c | fengihs in Prem oile du Nord, | Summer ‘Undervear, ete. These | The new lines of “Quaker.” “Stan! SPECIAL REDUCTION ON | es, marc CHEMISES PRICED VERY SPECIAL "PERSONAL NOTES”) ‘New Electric Furnaces, he success of eectee heat 1a $ap4@ i oven work ha Ted to Com Mrs, Falward Posey of Lark spent on along the Hine -raursey In Tsmarek on business. | of what unght be tertued low tempera- "AO, Soule of Minneapolis fs in the| ture heattug; that ts, heating with tty on sine Sisse Bsther Slack of Wilton is in evelty visiting frlenss ete. Gingham large Plaids, | Pieces are marked 'at the “old | dish” and “Scranton” Ar{ Drapes, aes Stine, Chea, ME thete areal | ee” and are actually worth more | Cretonnes, Marauiseties, Terex LADIES’ GOWNS many pieces of {Mv Chambries in- | wholesale today. ete, have been received. Assort-|Targe assortment of regular $1.50\ and | cluded in the lot. Most of the pieces | This Sale, yard 2. 4BC | meits are now complete and the |si7S sellers “Made of Splendid“ quale jare 36 inches Mle. Entire lot, — ae brices based on last Falls early pur-| Nainsook, dainti ‘This, as well ion hae esa at ought cheap will present condi: i Chases wil not long prevail. AS anjas:many of the advertised numbers, hav |" Semel ype o€ avéna1s. mn cao Mtoe ace broneht, ont pemereve pe by| Funny, but, time Germany celebrates “a Seu iobeto fh ie came bons, | Mawy Ploces oF Summer auditional advantage during’ the|scen mo price a | a ec the ay ete core. tnlvog. ovean eletre pression, at the expense of the millions. The| Peace. ] a - gain Assortment ‘atrment for nerardetn. |A Beautiful fsortmentof 3.5 patteins, assorted. designs, about forty: pieces of Voiles, Flax- ‘ons, Lace Cloths, etc., etc., in the assortment, They are regularly | ne eity-en business. asses were dogs, or worse, their efforts, their) é vi apna | 'Nv't, Cameron of Witton is in the, ives, their very thoughts so fixed by the world-| | Pret smenceau's comment on the Aus- rf ‘| lives, their very thoughts so fixed by the worl smier Clet u's com | Gingham Cilecked Silks | Large Checks 2if Stripes, beaut, priced at 69¢ and in comparison with other goods worth much more. power that they shuld nt cul ot ere lage |Scaceiy gl Any time’ that ol French “tge is gaffe to Selmer This Sale, rer yard 48c OVER 30 PIECES OF business. luxury, force, injustice, wrong, all the possible’ runs out of a job he can have one on our staff at! EmniaSchaier of New Uum, forms of degeneracy, rampant and dominant. On condensing things. anfhtroductory price for this sale‘onpy. *They will be BLEACHED MUSLIN le YARD Minn. ts in the city siting fiends, the other hand were millions of the souls of men, ‘Medium quality, about 3,000 yards | etme ae te hee a wer eine Hope? eve ra — HE LOOM LIN theta pte ‘Biche > | amber Sling now for aa mich, This Sale One-Half Price A ; fein. De | Stariayspery 15c SPECIAL REDUCTION ON | But faith came! Christ's spirit went from | out among the millions, never to fail b-----------------ennnnnnnnnnnnnnwnnnnns | FIGHTING SPIRIT MUST BE DONNED z This ig another fom that. is being |otfered for Satu and be a yard per yard. | Saturday, per yard H INFANTS’ COATS | / Assortment of about’ twenty odds, good | A WONDERFUL TURKISH TOWEL ANOTHER PLAIN TURKISH ‘ec »\.* VALUE | TOWEL BARGAIN Salas Laura Sueltz of Hraddock {5 ‘who were athirst and would drink. ‘There are yet those who, obsessed by the tor.’ less than actual folesale price to- styles, splendid materials. Priced’ much Extra large sizefextremely heavy Terry Cloth, abso- | Medium size, good weight, well made. chulenberg, president of e' 1, we have what we call a high| zation, the product of christianity. tures of mind and body, and shrinking from the Sia ? day. Tt is one ofthe chain of rea- i} sons to prove thi Lucas’ offer the below’ present day value, Clearance One-Half. Price lutely first qualfly, fancy colored ends, Considering | merchandise is “going out of sight.” Supply recent price advice this is an at this unusual price. | varwers State ebunk of Glen Ui, How did it come about and what is it? conflict, are willing to accept any kind of peace if| shest values. number. | | Extra. Spe a .59e Did it come about heeauve men, after Calvary it wil bring only temporary mitigation of A CLOSE OUT ASSORTMENT These Would Be Wonder- tance. | for this Sale 2 cae | rT - 7 iitings, Priced Much | WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S Shirtings, Priced Much ||" “MUSLIN DRAWERS Fair assortment of hght patterns| Entire assortment to be included in thi ‘Only seven pieces in the lot, jspecial discount. All quantities, all sizes. “Bil seven pines in the lot. |spei] incon, Al cunntteyal ae be, this Shirting at the |S: | DISCOUNT Simon surely a mene pie ae saci “°S55¢| A CLEARANCE ON LARGE ; |. _ SIZED GOSSARDS PERCALES, 15e YARD |An assortment of about forty, pairy’ all ility to give values could not above size 31, latest styles on which we are possibly be better exampled, than Somewhat | overbought, this wonderful price on this staple Cleatance Price— A FRUIT OF MU ) CC" Robertson of Lark is in the ity on, hasiness [SA W. "Manson of Witton is tn the cy on business Stee Cu Rowe of Mandan és im the city sho Sire, "Charies Larson of Mandan peat Thana iy fismatek shopping ‘irs. ant of Wilton spent Thuy fay in Bismarck shopping ‘en, A, Gee of Peach fx fn the clty visit her brother, T. iain the bismarck hos John Howers of Mandan shopped fn hisniarek on "Thursday ML Coftey of Atuneapolis fs in the Ti. Leanitt of Carson ts in the Ta Miss Eva Harth of the Business ro lege has left for her home in. 1et srtton to spend couple of weeks. Ps ueteatfe of St. Paul ie in the Leste an otic! business, Free fittings. built big buildings, organized autocracies of finan: tress. Such a feeling is the same as leads one to| : cial of politieal power. made great discoveries and turn back at the dentist's door, or postpone a nec. inventions in the material World, developed or im- essary operation, which alone will cure. It should! z proved any of the sources or means of material be noted that not France, Belgium or England, | power, maintaining the doctrine that might is| which have suffered the most—and this includes « Ney Tight, in any respect? No! their colonies—see any hope in any settlement Tt came about because men died for liberty’s made before a complete defeat of German arms.| Y ee t/\ sake, and hence for their brothers, as they're doing The peace-at-any-price thinkers seem to lose sight 5 ) One large assortment of Suits and Coats, in the season's latest styles and materials, Splendid numbers. "Good assortment, full Tange of sizes, Assortment purchased especially for sale’ pur- poses, and sold on an extremely narrow margin of profit. You will quickly note what they are regularly worth upon examina- tion.” This Sale ..... ieee ss This graceful boot _com- rmends itself to the judicious purchaser as equally good For dress or for general util- ity. It is particularly pleas- ing in the new shades of Kid, or in Pure White. It is chosen from our new today. entirely of the fact that Germany has consistently > Tecame about because men were butchered or and continuously demonstrated that her word is wiving in to that greatest of sermons, ‘ty a matter of convenience, to be annulled and| vier advantage makes it desir mau tor that reason we cannot make a peace with Ge hav sgh as men | m joned only’ on promises, for her pront-| ag iof it on the fields of ises are “scraps of paper.” The attitude of the) This class of jur needs, 29c ——| it came svaut and death to pro are bleeding and vy OF SILK RIBBONS A VERY SPECIAL SALE OF BEAUTIFUL France this day ‘lization, christiarity’s seed, fruit and har- ‘come through the blood and sacrifice of 1d martyrs, not through the peaceful fig uu the counting house. or the tak- ing of cividends more or less just from concen- trated wealth, ser through the advancements in mechan: 2: ‘Christianity is brother- hood and liberty, and 'twas for these that Christ drank of the bitter cup. ‘And are we wholly satisfied, when we come to examine closely our present civilization, which we eall of a very high order? Materially considered, our status shows remarkable progression. Is. it enough to say that men are better housed, fed German people is “like father like son,” and not) until the people of Germany realize defeat can we) tevpect a condition on which a lasting peace can be built, Saturated with pride and self-confidence,| taught to believe they are a superior race of beings | 4 (estined to inherit the earth and rule it, there| mains only one thing which will open their eyes) ‘and reveal to them the picture of scientific sav-| ages which they are, Starvation will not accom plish it, for Germany will not be subdued by star. vation any more than the Usboats have starved | England, ‘They’ will be subdued by only the same means! with which they planned—and have executed as. far as possible—to conquer Belgium, France and. England. And that is, decimation. Cold-blooded, | ruthless slaughter of men, by every method avail- able to kill, that was and is the hope of German Vietory—and with such a people, to whom the adjusiment of differences knows only one settle- ment, and that entirely favorable to them, it is/ impossible to negotiate. Diplomacy is about as| ‘or toward the common brotherhood for which serviceable as a bent-pin fishhook to catch whales. Christ taught and died? The pronouncement of our president of our own ‘Does not the answer to these questions lie in|aims and position in the war is an indispensable the fact that, after 20 centuries of civilizing, it basis for future settlement, and read and discussed takes all the blood and treasure of Great Britain, by the people of Germany, it will be the seed. But great America, great France and great Italy to the machines for cultivating and harvesting must hhold back from'world-domination a nation that be mortars and airplanes, the barrage, the advance, boldly proclaims the brutal doctrine that might is the bayonet thrust. It is a sickening, dishearten- Tight and that God is with them to establish it? ing conclusion to arrive at, but those best experi- ‘The issue in Europe today, and all the sacrifice, enced and informed, including hosts who once held heroism and martyrdom are’ such as Christ saw pacifist ideas in holy veneration, now declare there from his place high up on the cross. Each step) sno other way. toward the universal brotherhood of man is Then let us enter into the spirit of sacrifice through suffering, blood and sacrifice. Brotherly with renewed vigor and determination. Instead love and liberty are the cause of christianized civil-|of a thoughtless, joking disparagement of this ization, and the sons of Wellington and Bonaparte|and that food regulation, let it be a-joy that we| t and die side by side for it late permitted to do even this litle mite. Let our ‘Amiens may fall. The British army may be| determination to fight to the limit of men and re- beaten back home. ‘The French may be eliminated, sources, be not like the religion of those who be- Italy crushed and all the little nations struggling lieving in God and the church, take good pains to| for freedom be bound. But America must hold live so no one will suspect them of it—but the fer- fast to faith! Her soul is for human liberty. Into vent, boiling, white-heat, volcanic cyclone, endur- hher records she has engraved “In God We Trust.” ing as the mountains; all-pervading as the In the darkest hour of civilization’s rejuvenation, breathe. ‘she must believe, she must believ Do you remember the “Maine”? ‘The present is| | ‘The right, liberty, fellow-love are God's own.’a situation which demands the patriotiam of | ‘America may not know His will or understand His thousand “Maines” blowing up at the same instant. but she must hold fast to her Fai the Paul Reyere of your intellect carry a mid fe to lor ight to arms fiber of sea and clothed than in olden times? Even slaves are usually well cared for—they're valuable. Is our: administration of justice impartial? Have we: autocracies of wealth or social prestige? Are we all brothers? Are we all born equal, or some of us| born to “divine right” to something? Has our civilization been drifting toward brutal autocracy, i ita DRESSES ‘A most unusual assortment of Silk Dresses for Afternoon and Evening wear, in new attractive styles, late materials, Priced Special at about the actual cost of making, Crepe de Chines, xd Taffetas. This Sale, choice ........2++++ ee »1920 THE SEASON'S NEWEST. CREATION PRICED SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Wool Jersey Dresses, in season's colors. ‘The excellence of work- nounced with these numbers, The values are about $35.00, This Another Wool Yarn Number Excellent quality, syperfine Yarns in Grey and Khas. ‘These come in | ‘two-ounce skeins or balls. Usually this Yarn comes Consequently thelesser pt | monly sold at 59 and 65 cents, and | frequently, hank, which isa Saturday Some Very Special Bargains in Our Shoe Department A REMARKABLE LOT OF " SHOES GO ON SALE AT $5.00 Varied assortment of new high class Shoes, in which the size assortment has become 0 depleted that it is necessary to discon- tinue the style. The values were formerly up to $12.50. Clearance pte siege, Cearmes $5.00 ‘THERE IS ANOTHER SPLENDID ‘ASSORTMENT AT $1.98 Included in the assortment are many Nu- bucks, Patents, ete. Some of the styles are not the latest ,but, the leather and work- tat ship even exctedh the average $10: 00 Boot obtainable atthe pres- GY] 98 tim 3 DURABLE BOYS’ SHOES AT A REAL BARGAIN PRICE ‘A large assortment of Boys! Button and | Blacher Shoes, discontinued lines and odd | sizes. These are all worth easily $5.00, for carncihis $2.98 special price part Silk, portion of A “CLEAN SWEEP” OF CHILDREN’S SHOES (odds and ends from previous seasons, ex-| cellent values, complete range of sizes in varying styles. Some Buttons, Patents, Kids, Light Tops, Slippers, Three Strapped, ete. $200 and 225 values. GY OQ Clearance, per pair Special, | per pair Sale; at, per pai BARGA| Excellent numbers, guarantéed by both the manufacturer and ws. | Good Black, extra strong and ser- viceable. Properly rein- force. Sale, per air « It is it good wearing ni and splendid apy Black and Whit only; all sizes. GUARANTEE} CHILDRE: PRICED 18c | Women’s S{lk Hosiery, Priced V ‘This number is Special part Fibre and fequently sold as ‘an all Silk, inasmuh, as it looks like Pure Silk’ and corfains a large pro- Tf is an unusually ful Hosiery Values in Ordinary Times Such prices on Hosiery on this ‘quality would be impossible were it not for’ the enormous reserve stocks, purchased when prices were normal and now brought out for sale purposes. If you are interest- ed in redueing that ever increasing Hosiery. bill, carefully consider these number A Bargain in Men’s Lisle | ‘A lot purchased especially for this Sale. Elegant quality combed Lisle, in Black, White and some colors. Very silky appearing. You will rec- ognize this number upon sight, as a ragular 50c and 65¢ seller. This Sale, at, 33c Another Lisle Hose Number ‘Women’s ‘Black, Cotton Lisle, con- sidering the price a very good num- ber, well made Misses Extra Fin} Rib Hosiery | splendid quality, ne combed Lisle, fine ribbed., douifly reinforced at | points of wear. ; ber priced umuisuglly cheap.” This | fn excellent num- | | Cc 33) ber. ‘Good Black, reinforced heels and toes, hemmed top. Value 25¢. ‘This Sale, 17c r pair Women’s Lisle Hose Specially Reduced Fine Lisle, ‘summer weight, doubly spliced heel, sole and toes, will give good service. In both Black and White. This Sale, er pair A WONDERFUL BARGAIN ON YARNS Our “8 tiful ¥: Tent quali 402. hank, ‘This Sale, per hank Per pound erfine,” tne most peatt- in America. _inxcel- . Khaki Sweater, Regular $1.2 “Minerva” and Khak cntifically woven, Without ques- tion the softest, and finest yarn Considerably hetter balls are the equal of ene hank. Sale, ball Per pound box ..... Regarding mail orders taken at this price—The price on these ‘two.numbers, are the hundred pound lot figures to the Red Cross, and orders will not be tak- ‘en from individuals or Red Cross societies, later than April 13th, Any quantity can be purchased at this figure, and during the sale, postage will be PREPAID. Infants’ Colored Cotton Hose Good quality, in colors, White, Pink and Blue. Fine combed Lisle, me- dium heft. Well made. A 35¢ num- ber. This Sale, per pair CLEARANCE OF ODDS IN COLLARS mney White Voile and Lace Trimmed Col- Jars.” Daintily and carefully made. Values POUND PAPER VERY SPECIAL ys “Society’ bo f four packages DRESS FASTENERS ONE- THIRD REGULAR PRICE | Large assortment of odds, all sizes, differ- Jent kinds. This price enables you to obtain [would roman forthe tae a frei celal oem 10c ‘A SPECIAL ON CROCHET | COTTON “Clark's” O. N. T. in White, Ecru, Linen jand colors. All sizes, Extra large balls. KNITTING BAG HANDLES, A QUARTER OFF jOur entire stock of Amber Knitting, Bag | Hoops. Handles, ete. Some‘of them inlaid | with Silver. This discount brings the very, | best to the price of the ordinary— | 25 PER CENT. OFF © Excellent qui consignment of — COUSINS SHOES For Women Made in New York JOE Pane ot St Paul ts hx the ity on ines, “ES sohnyon of Fargo ts in th ety ise OF. thruster of Fargo Is inthe city on basiness "Touts of the Van He today’ for Glentive on. sins ‘ies Rove Coyne of Ailldeer i in he ity: shopping SHOE FITTERS Richmond sWhitne? MAIN STREET WORTHY Linings, Hair Cloth, Canvas, Felt and Padding, the foun- dation of a good Suit, should be worthy of the cloth itself. ‘The lining in KLEIN KLOTHES are guaranteed to wear one year or be re- placed free. Fronts of Coats guaranteed not to break. KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner LITTLE WONDER RECORDS Of all the Latest and Best POPULAR SONG | —and— DANCE HITS They play on any Phonograph .. ..15¢ 10 for a Dollar At Our Sheet Music Department Music Furnished by. connons "|. Wonder. se ee | - -de and Te Store . PUBLIC DANCE Saturday Night at Patterson’s Hall 0c a Dance— 3 Dances for 25¢ Or 50¢ for the Entire Evening.