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aT Q Shoppin Da S Bef re X FOR THECOUNTY| pp y ore Amas. Innoculations May Be Obtained — ™ . Without Charge at Fed- Gloves and N W e e . : va i Tous New Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses WOULD HAVE ALL GET IT osiery So broad is the assortment that no matter how difficult you may be to please, you will get here the very coat, oo Kosiery—The Appro- suit or dress that pleases your fancy. We want you particularly to note the fine quality and perfect workman- Phyisicans Believe General Vac- priate Gift ship put into these coats. We want you to observe their heaviness and beauty. And, last but not least, we want cination Will Wipe Out Puce all silk fll fashioned hose, in you to note very carefully the reasonable prices for which they are being sold: Influenza Penchiee ly all colors, $2 50 St li h D eyes Serie Ne = : : ae ali palee en ne 7 ylish Dresses at Three days sale of stylish wool Suits made of all Wool nop Burleigh county “anti-flu” headqda: Pot nattnnt Gh uote Cee Reduced Prices See aie os pegs Serges, Velvets and Wool THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGES RED CROSS NOW ters ware established in the federa building this afternoon by the Bu. leigh county Red Cross chapter, and henceforts this will be the~ ceatral and official depot for the “shots in the arm” whtich are becoming increas- ingly popular as new cases of influ- enza continue to develop. Mrs, F. L, Conklin, ine secretary, advises that a registered uurse from one of the two local hospitals will be in attendance at Room 338, Red Cross headquarters, each afternoon from 2 to 4, prepared to innoculate all com ers with the Kosenow “anti-flu” ser- um, which has been obtained in large quantities from the Mayo Bros. pro- every respect as effective as though it’ were administered by any practic- ing physician. This action has been taken at the request of capital ¢ity physicians, the demands upon whose time for the care of those really ill are so great that they have found. it impossible to handle the scores of innoculations for which they are asked daily. Hence- Red Fox - forth patients seeking “anti-flu” treat- 6 “ ? $85 00 ment will be referred by the physi- , ONE CORNER EMBROIDERED Sete ussite. ste are cnewaiied ° Opossum set cians to the Red Cross rooms, where they will receive prompt attention, at no cost to themselves. Bismarck physicians are heartily endorsing the Rosenow treatinent, and they are urging a 100 per cent innoc- ulation, believing that if the entire population takes this serum there will then be some possibility of stamping out.the influenza. The Burleigh coun- ty Red Cross chapter is one of the few in the northwest which has ta- ken up this work. CATHOLIC LADIES’ Saturday is the date of the annual holiday bazaar of the Catholic Ladies’ Sewing circle of St. Mary’s pro-cathe- dral, an event always long-looked for- ward to. The sale will begin at 11:30 at the Hughes Péctric Co. offices and will continue throughout tha day. The ladies advise that in addition to fancy work of al) kinds they will have kome- made mince-meat and fruit cakes, young chickens, eggs, butter, cakes, pies and home-made ‘bread. ¢ CITY NEWS | | oo _* Much Better. Mrs. F. A. Copelin, who was critic- ally ill with influenza at St. Alexius hospitalfi is so far improved that she hopes to re.urn home Satur day. From Linton. John J. Ranscher of Linton, one of the substantial Emmons county farm- ers who has made good. spent Wed- good assortment of colors, ALEBIZES 6 oe oe ecies oan eens, $2.75 Pure silk hose, lisle heel, toe and top, assorted colors, all sizes special ........ Fibre silk hdse, 1 toe, all colors, at Men’s Hose, Luxite or Wayne Knit, assorted colors and $1 00! ° sizes at . Men’s Fib ,» an exceptional value for ...... 65c The Best Gloves Your Money Can Buy Ireland-Vallier_ finest washable im- ported French kid, white with colored $3.50 Kayser’s silk gloves in assorted col- ors, all sizes SLi ees $2.00 Kayser’s suede silk lined gloves, black, white and gray, all sizes at ......-.60..5--5 1.75 Silk gloves, 2 button, fine quality, as- sorted colors At dwuee vee cad tes onsets 85c HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s or Children’s one corner embroidered lawn and shamrock hand- kerchiefs, at each { 10c AND 20c Women’s all linen and Swiss one cor- ner embroidered handkerchiefs, fine neat designs of machine embroidery at each 18c AND 25c Women’s one corner hand finished all pure sheer linen handkerchi fifty designs of the market’s choicest pro- ductions to choose from, at each 25c AND 35c Three in a gift box for .... Women’s extra fi corn embroidered sheer linen handkerchiefs in many beautiful designs, representa- tive of the choicest needle work of for- eign embroidery women, at each 25¢, 50c, 60c, 65c, 75e, 85e, $1.00. In attractive gift boxes MADEIRA HAND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s fine, all pure scalloped Madeira hand- kerchiefs, at ....e.0. ce ceeee 65c Women’s fine all pure linen one corner jinen _ hand hand embroidered Madeira eyelet white hand scalloped edges, each 65c, 75e, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 In attractive gift boxes Women’s plain linen or lawn white hendkereh iets, suitable for children and everyday use CCN . occ ces ceee eee reeeees 10c Women’s plain sheer linen handker- chiefs, % and % inch hems at 18¢ each; per “Why are you reducing prices on dresses now, when good dresses are none too plentiful and prices con- tinually going higher?” That will probably be your first question. The answer is “To reduce stocks— to make way for new goods—to sell all our fall dreses now, rather than tun the risk of carrying them over to next season!” Regular $29.50 values offered for 3 ke sss, DLLOO FURS, Stylish, Servicible and Beautiful Shoes for Women, [Misses and Children at Greatly Reduced Prices. We Need the Room 0 ee OO Oe DRESSES, SUITS, COATS AND SHIRTWAISTS and outer garb of all descriptions predominate among Christmas gift selections. We have gone — agr~-. beycnd all former limits in getting together « most complete and satisfying assortment in every class of apparel, all of which is here now awaiting your inspection and selection. e \ Black Coney Muffs at $12.50, $15.00 & $17.50 tt ; ‘ aus eee O32 90° a ee / Muskrat $15 00 CHES MUTE cn 85. orcas seta arses ° Muffs Plush Capes and Searfs $8.50 to $15.00 ALL ea) eee eed ees $49.00 A large assortment of sets and separate pieces during this Christmas sale at special prices Every pair covered by a guarantee oe plete comfort assured by the diversity z the quality of the leathers used in / If you intend giving shoes for f them and this is the place. { Women’s Gray Shoes, 9 inch cloth - top; very nobby; Lewis covered yale ere. POO $19.75 Plush coats in smart belted styles. Plush coats, 48 inches long; belted styles with large collar and cuffs. Favorite winter colors are here at $23.75 Dress values up to $35.00, during this 3 day Sale.at’: fo casa. $29.50 Values up to $45.00; your choice of this aroun" $39.50 ES eae etecarerereinieconeie Mixtures, in all the latest shades, some are plain, while others are more dashing in style, all beau- tifully trimmed in con- trasting colors. Your choice of this exceptional lot of high class suits at . $24.75 choice .......... Fur Coats, the best styles and quality obtain- $169 Plush Coats, fur trimmed at $72.50 & $85.00 Classy Fur Set of Fitch, our regular low price .......... $3 8.00 You Need the Shoes. of satisfaction. Perfect fit and com- of models. Durability bespoken by their making. Christmas now is the time to ‘buy Women’s Champagne and gray shoes, buck, Lewis heel, covered with aluminum plate; regular eee 69,75 special price ....... Women’s two tone, black kid bot- tom with 9 inch gray top, all leath- er heel; aluminum plate.. Regular $10.00 value, special sale price .......... $5.95 ent of high grade staple Q style shoes in all leath- ers, broken sizes, values to $6.50; eur clearance ne eae Ge $3.45 $2.15 nesday in Bismarck and was a visitor at The Tribune office. Daughters of Rebekah. dOzeN . 1... eee eee eee ‘ The Daughters of Rebekah will hold a regular meeting Friday evening at the Elks’ hall. There will be nomina- tion of officers. /A full attendance of members is desired. Mrs, Corwin Home. Mrs. S. W. Corwin, who was very seriously. ill with influenza at the Bis- marck hospital, has returned to her home. Her little son, William, who was also ill, is now out of danger. iNaturalization School. Every foreign:born ‘citizen in Dis- marck and vicinity who aspires to full ‘American: citizenship s urged to at- tead the nationalization meeting which wil be held at the Wachter school on the south side at 7:30 Friday even- ink, | Knights of Columbus. Regular meeting «f iBsmarck coun- cil, Knights of Colurabus will be held on Friday evening Decamber 13. Mat- ters of importance -vill be brough: up efore the council at this time, and every member is urged to be present. : Rew MELT & SNe At A. W. LUCAS CO. STORE Our display of toys this year is none the less interesting than it has been before. Here are toys for children of all ages—toys with real educational value and others whose sole purpose is to amuse. The children will be delighted with Toytown—and so will you. Our big Toy Bazaar in the basement opens tomorrow. Dolls, Me- chanical Toys, Sleds, Games, Books, Candles, Ornaments, Trains, Erectors, Tops, Chairs, Rocking Horses, Toy Furniture, and all the things that please the child. phylactic laboratories at Rochester, embroidered backs, Minn. No charge will be made by the 2 Red Cross for this innoculation. The Washable French kid gloves, all colors nurses in charge will be fully com- and sizes at $2.75 petent, and the innoculation will be in BNO Lvsc irae swage ences $3 .00 and to come early, as the meeting will tbe called to order at 8 o’clock sharp. ‘Biptist Ladies‘ Aid. z The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Baptist church held its last meet- ing with Mrs..Raaen at her home on A large numer were TOYS! and TOYS! and TOYS! Why, there’s every kind of an animal to stock a farm or a me- nagerie or a circus. DOLLY’S HOME / Does Dolly’s home need new furniture? You should see the Cupboards, Tables and Chairs that you ean really play house with; the Dolls’ Pianos that play sweetly ;and all sorts of pretty things. Ni ee TAS ‘Second street. WER & os at Bh ’, G completed for the food and fancy work NO TLS 3 gale to be held Saturday afternoon ANS at the Bigmardck Gas Co. offices on Fifth and Broadway. Menoken Woman Dies.. Mrs. Michael Zvosic of Menoken died at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon from influenza. The de- ceased was 32 years old and is sur yived by a husband and a three- months-old child. “Mrs. D. B. Trenn died at her home on 305 Highth street from influenza today. The death of -a child was reported late this after: noon, but no details are available And Dolls! The dear lit- : tle nursing is a great fav- GH orite, but small mothers never tire of the adorable Baby ‘Dolls, and the wee girlies tories, houses, churches andevery dressed in gingham frocks are just like real ; kind of architectural work. children. Mail Orders Receive A. ‘Our Prompt Attention THE ERECTORS The Toy like Structural Steel. The Brik-tor for building fac- Teachers Are Ill. The illness of six tedchers this week necessitated the finding of six substitutes by Supt. J. M. Martin. This ‘ was done, however, without delay, and the work ‘of the schools was not in- terrupted. ‘School attendance is ‘al- Try Our One Day Mail Order Service most normal, the numer of absentees in rooms with 45 pupils not averaging } more than five. Dr. F. R. Smyth, coun- b ty health officer, advises Supt, Mar- tig that the flue situation generally is “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” favorable.