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< ' z . ¢ i) € \ Wa > , \ : ‘ 4 4 ee ‘MPHURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE é IVR. MEMBERS OF THE D. A. R. PLAN HAT. AND COLLAR - IN SAME PIECE ge itesiemesit ie “GOT TO. WIN THIS WAR” : | oy SEASON OF ACTIVE WORK. ‘AT Miss Grace Myers has returned from Sapa oe THEIR FIRST REGU } 1 a two weeks’ sojoum at Detroit Lake] ¢ SAYS JOE SCHNEIDER, SO WILL I A and has resumed er classes al he by “ R MEETIN' | family home on Rosser ‘street. SACRIFICE STORE AND ENLIST . The .first regular, meeting of Min; meet th M Irnst ‘ mt e last Friday in October at) rs, Burnstad Here. i ishoshe Chapter, D. A: R. was held|the home of Mrs. Martin. Mrs..C. P. Burnstad of Burnstad is “We have got to win' this war and I; grocery stores in Eismarck now and sy yesterday: atthe Couytry club. Of the|_ Light refreshments were served ana here attending her little five-year-old | am going to help Uncle! ‘Sam do it,” | mine is/not needed. I may be able to : rite ae were in at-/a donation of $10.50 given'to the Red|, - daughter who is undergoing surgical | declared Joseph Scbneider, proprietor | help ‘over there’ or here as the case ‘ ‘ shana nS: lartin, chapter Cross. 1 4 treatment at the Bismarck hospital. {of Schneider's Cash,grocery, who to-|may be. Uncle Sdm ‘can put me any- P : \ rh pt os le Officers of Minishoshe ,Chapter, D. — \ day authorized the announcement that | where he wants to.” . “i 18 meet! ing opened with the sing:|A. R., are: S To Give Card aPrty. he would. dispose of his merchandise| ‘Schneider isforty-five years, just . ing of ‘America,” after which the D.| Regent—Mrs. J. M. Martin. St. Mary's Sodality will give a card) and take up any branch of service in; within the draft by a narrow margin. A. R. ritual was read, and the “Oath| First viceregent—Mrs. Minnie Cc. | party and entertainment for the ‘bene-; which he was wanted. oy He will sell out,at cost as soon as | or ane ‘taken. Roll call fol-| Budlong: fit of the Red Cross Friday evening in} He has had some experience in fight- possible and make application for in- peta tirteat dee Mrs, Martin save! Second, Vieofegent—trs EJ. mrhy| the K. C. Hall. ing in Russia. “There are enough|duction into Uncle Sam's. service. j war work done by/|lor. . “ ——— the National Socfety D. A. R. durin BS Resumes Duties. the past year as follows: - Nes ene ‘seeretary—Mrs, = Miss Anna Albertson, who is a! Cross. Plans for the event are now|to make this one of the most success- i “The national society during the/ Corresponding secretary. — .Mrs.| {training at the Bismarck hospital, has| being made and details will ‘be an-| ful events held atthe club for the i ;past year has pure sed Liberty bonds 'Chas, Washburn Sao resumed her duties after enjoying a| nounced later. The organization hopés | benefit of th eRed Cross. a oe to the extent of* $7,568,769; through | ‘Treasu: N. O. Ramstad. two iviecks’ vacation ‘at her home ‘in ? a P. e eer re tee iyidual members| (Regist. rs, E. A. THorberg. Middle River, ‘Minn: f as paid $35,766 ior thrift stamps; |’ Hisiérian—Mrs, D. T. uwens. | ' CUT ‘ $1,214.250 was ‘elven the Red ‘Cross,| ‘The following members, have, been |/ Esau everBorchert Wuptials, ot " 2 : A: and Y. W.C.'A. and othe appointéd state chairmen, by the state! Ot carda trom Mr. ‘Frank Borchert an-| 5 = e. war Bereta 78 oe for knit- regent, Mrs: George M. Young. nowncing the marriage of his daughter, | = = reer rT Ree At es jebmtort fas t Sk on] Ww Charlotte Dorathy, to Mr. Benjamin P.| 3 1 wor for nce e am = “French war orphans;- and other: Preservation of historic spots—Mrs. | v ; aes cere at Hazeltonyyon. outay, = = porter to various charities. One! y. W. Richholt. 1 By BETTY BROWN person who demonstrates’ the idea. — = 3 a Se aire Bin yar orphans have been Historical research and preservation | Perhaps the best way to keep one’s | Her hat is of black velvet with sweep- To Give Dance. = bi ‘ . a oni Ohio being the ba:mer state,|of Records—Mrs. Minnie C. Budlong. That on is to fasten’ it firmly under ing brim and a silk tulle veil is gath-|- The Daughters of Isabella will give} = mot ing 205 of them. Therg have been! -To prevent desecration of the ‘lag—| the collar! That seems to be the|ered’ into \a deep ¢ollarette ‘or more |a dance at the Country club, Monday, 0 e in ar . approximately 150,000 members of Mrs: D: T. Owens\': ‘happy inspiration of the. fascinating | black velvet. “It’s good! Sept. 30, for the benefit of the Red the society since it was organizea in| ‘Conservation—Mrs. ‘N. U. Ramstad. - | -896, and there are‘scméwhat over|Children.of the American ‘Keyolution | = . 100,000 living member: ‘present. —Mrs, J. M.. Martin. A Correction. = after disposing of my stock of Groceries and Merchandise. All Various matters of interest’ to the; These chairmen are. members of the} C. H. Pherril purchased the load of = ae 4 ubli % c chante Sore. acne caller, which |national committees, working under «wood auctioned in front of the City = goods will be sold'to the Public at Cost. pter were | national chairman. vi 9 Ss =. fe PS riscussed. -The hour growing late this| Organizing members of Minisoshe ational bank lest week... Holpalg $1? i = se . P : . i x ‘ am part of the business was not complet-| chapter, A. R., Bismarck, are: Miss for the wood. The purchaser was giv- : e = Saleowill last until shelves are em ied ofsall my high class ed, but was left until the “next meet-| Ethel Barnes: Miss: Emma Bell, Mrs. /en erroneously as William Farrel. + ) = erocerics. é x ing. ; Minnie C. Budlong. Mrs. C. L. Burton, | “a 1 & ¢ Boe i : The program compiittes gave its re- | Mrs, George Buzzelle, Mrs. S. D. Cook, | Methodist Supper. "i glean nan OMENS iS; port and the ‘meeting. adjourned - to_| Mrs. H. Those who have charge of the Mc- ‘ paar ———— 8. Cabe Methodist church . supper this * Be : . PURCHASES WILL BE FOR CASH ONLY 8 ary. ‘Hin! ey, Miss Yivian | evening anticipate a large crowd. The ‘ ee i x St. M Sod li , Mrs. A. E. Jacobson; Mrs., J. M, [adies of the church have spared no } 4 - ‘ ' E. Maynard, Mrs. pains in preparing the menu. ‘The/ i } = ( ane 8 a ity, wv. McGray, Mrs. 'D. T. Owens, Mrs.| proceeds will go to a worthy cause. | 4 Hun? Wherever:you wish aud you Il not find better = No DELIVERIES FOR ANY PURCHASE LESS THAN will give a Z ’, O. Ramstad, Mrs, H.W Richholt~| Big Chris Gets Raise. “‘Duck’’ and ‘‘Chicken’’ Hunting Suits, Coats, = TWO DOLLARS ‘ 5 he city commission in its budget S, i= ‘ ice CARD PARTY Tpeisiioe increased “ths reaee ot 7 Pants, Leather Coats, Vests, Caps, Wool Box. 2 — — x .-and.. i Het _ Mdrtlneson,” to, $4POUae ¥oat a iB on AM ing this firm are urgently requested t i BORE eens Mrs. i “Big Chris’ Has been doing some good ' Snel rose owing this firm are urgently requested to come in EN TERTAINMENT ‘Of, the 27 organizing, members, 23/work and has run the’ police depart Goodyear Waders © 2" 50 < at once and settle their bills and save ‘themselves from extra "et . , Stocking and Boot Feet___. ‘are ‘residents of Bismarck. j ment efficiently and at a low cost con-; t cost. One week from tomorrow. Sept. 27, sidering the rapid increase in the cost | will be Red Cross: day-for the City | of labor. we ( bes MRS HT Friday Evening @ RF 3 jHederation of/Women’s clubs at the! ¥ = ‘For th {Country club. Has War Relics Show. | , = e Red Cross” This is the day of the regular meet-| A. K. Gifford, a Canadian veteran |igg CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING ; = e ‘ ° : at. the - ' Tling of the City, Federation. antl the! who served for thre years: with the |e EAE REPAIRING DRY CLEANING = . * is “business meeting will occupy the first | 25th and 80th infantry in France, is in = y oh K, Cc. Hall . || part of the afternoon. ithe city with a notable collection of |3 | dt is, hoped that all club members war relics which ‘he has on, display 5. E BERG ESON E Son | e - | ere. The nadia: s persona is Refreshments will be whether, delegates ‘rom their respec friend of Sergeant Havelock, a Bis- = A H GROCERY served : ‘tive clubs to the City Federation or/marck boy who is one of the forty , THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE , C S not, Autoes will be provided to take| survivors of the original Princess ‘a 4 “i i 9 ‘all who can arrange to go, and ‘light| Pats, and who has been mustered out OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS-CLOSED SUNDAY: 120 6th St. Phone 36, Everybody Welcome | ‘refreshments will be served. A cbilec:| of thé service for disability and who . ' i A ofthe Red Cross will be taken. | now 43 1 at Minot. TT ' eos . ; T iy y ; : PUEE ; This.is the home W tch THE STORE : a aa BISMARCK’S W tch This is the-home \ SES CCN He wwaten Vab4 5 atc Tibet ; : Ready-to-Wear rates. 1000 ; : ; GROWING G Ready-te-Wear Garments Gr ow GARMENTS 2 ” STORE row Garments t at ni teal dadt F sari! , riday and Saturday House Clearing Sale rar ge Friday and Saturday, we are going to Clean House and here we go. First we are going to start with our ; Bargain Basement Store ‘ . : D . 5 us oy h percales, any style or pattern one might wish for. MUSLIN PILLOW TUBING SHEETING BLANKETS SHEETS SHEETS hi h fi 5 , Penta > i at , at \ at Yriday and Saturday sale, 24 1/. at Everybody that needs anything in the muslin, sheeting $3.98 8c $1.98 POP VREG. <ceerad cots oie ee stele Raton ras 2c ein or pillow tubing, ‘come and see these -specials for yourself, \ ‘ ‘ é 189 piec ot gingham. Regular 39c qua ity. 2 4 ‘as we are certainly going to put them out at prices that talk COMFORTERS SHEETS ~ SUIT CASES Friday and Saturday sale ... 2.00... eee eee es c for themselves. JOHNSON’S always for BARGAINS. at au at- N . t at Tablé/damask, white, in a beautiful line of pat- 79 all times. : ‘a $5.98 f 20% Discount terns. Friday and Saturday choice. per yard..... Cc r $1.49 4 White oil cloth 29 \ . < If you are looking for a friend, follow the crowd and BLANKETS BED SPREADS Friday and Saturday sale ........-.--..0eeeeeees Cc come to JOHNSON’S; you will always find them there. at- at 36 to 40 inch plaid wool dress goods; just what you 59 wail goods : ws 29c ‘ $5.75 $1.98 want for school dresses. Friday and Saturday sale. C. Mt hiaioe abe Piya’ ee faliacokie the. soesaieiate calioceag © tye, sues at Cc. < ‘ 54 to 8 inch storm serge dr ‘s soods in all wool. Regular hite goods: $2.75 Value. Special for Fri lay an atur- Wei ‘3 eases Ste AAS EA SNA st ccatoe Ba Acs 1 9c one BEP SEREADS day aber vans oe ee ene $1. 98. meee ‘ite goods 3 vy, ate 5 ~]_ Outing flannel in white, s - BLecss Adin y Secor Detect tenet teen neces 35c $1.98 $1.29 Friday and Saturday sale ... ee 9c Outing flannel in novelty patterns. Regular 88c to 45c quality: Friday and Saturday'sale .... Khaki yarn special for “Millinery Special | Hits" Se abe Millinery Special ta i White wocd hs ae oe = ‘ite goods \ rochet cotto at ; hn pied cron Rec a, coin earee Nesta eiaiessert SOE ater... MOP rise Went N Te or shertattiee Racecar sell ¥ at a ica OM eb 59c Get cy bdan ae estan ee 4c , ; ’ ‘ ; eats - 4 c : fe fis es : Silk poplins 40 inches wide. Regular si49 oe i . 79 Cc , quality. Friday’and Saturday sale ......% 98c i % Romper cloth. Regular 45c quality. 29 : Friday and Saturday sale ative Cc i : One big lot of enamel ware. Values up 98 { : ’ ease up to $1.25. ‘This sale ......... NESE oy sone : Cc Bh ee :\, One big Jot of novelty voiles for « dress. Values 10 - COATS ' “Bh. ADIES’ RE. AD-10- WE AR > SALE ~ COATS Every hat-in the store. Values up to $18.50. : up to 59c. * Friday and Saturday ....... Cc é . | Waists at A _ | Friday and Saturday sale .................. ee Friday and Satur- a al Friday and Satur. ' y Another lot of.voiles, Values oe 29. day at Friday and Saturdey. day at One lot of waists, slightly, - to $125 at os. .2. 5.64. He eoeseless aa Cc : Fiber silk hose at? " soiled at .....6...0..0te es gus nog Sees ; “Cheese cloth, all you want to. 8 $18.50. Friday’ and Saturday: eV $27.50 $-Piece breakfast sets ' < suy at’... 2. fers Cc 5 Every georgette crepe waist 0 i BUSSE Soi Ce eer bereits Saunt ars a Geese eae | ae crepe 22c COATS, | ‘Values up to $6.75. This sales eS COATS Gre ss x Bean Friday and Satur- very georgette crepe wais Friday aid Satur: ae . ai . ie ee sie Bac : spadac IS a . REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS | "ura | iatr tplgnesg ea" $7. 198-| Fomrseeso | Sai ng ree a | ~ wos <AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES _ 2 ere s ee All hosiery and underwear s . oe blankets _ ’ ae - apr ee ‘and‘Fhench sess rts $29.75 | © | at discount of .........2...-.s.00e- ay f ‘ a OPIS Sitabaslee eceicce sae eretacers es seegs igre sei Pec en 5. Special for: Friday and Satuaays.s. ese). One lot of hats. Values-up to $5.00. re Cri biankets ; COATS Wool dress’sale for Friday nd: x 2 5. 0 0 COATS. “ oe wee Ginko ee ne Pe || Sree re en ce ee sees ? + ne lot’ corse! t] ; 36-inch cretone. Regular #1 .25 value. ‘Friday, and Satur- Saturday only at : ride oor aane Selibd et: eee Se 8 oe ; iy Reacee | “ uf Children’s coats and school dresses. $25.00 $32.50 at discount of . Silk petticoats. Values up to $6. A Friday and Saturday sale... ..... Crepe kimonas. ~~ * Friday: and Saturday sale . Ro x6 Syste dagiteara jui gi trod: &

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