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“WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1920 i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Sa | January 28, Afternoon Session, 2:00 -p..m, Tuterdenominationalism inthe spread of Holiness. Rev. W. G: Bennett, Jamestown,” 2:30 p. m. Discussion led by Rev. J ‘S, “Coulter, Burnstad. 3:00 p. m, The spread of Holiness Literature. Rey. A. M. Wiley, James: | town. | 3:30 p.m. Discussion led by Rev. Virgil C. Merchant, Taylor. 4:00 p.m, Reports front Fields. 5:30 p.m, Adjournment, Hvening Session. 7:30 p, m. Song Service, led by. the Happy Hoffmans. ' 7:45 p. m. Preaching Service! Ser- mou by Rev, H. 0. Jacobson, Minue- apolis, January 29, Morning Se n. 8:30 a cm. Devotional led by | the President. 9:00 a: m. Busiuess 12; m, Adjournment. Afternoon’ Session. JANUARY CLEAR-~ ANCE OF SILKS AND DRESS FABRICS The best of this season’s patterns, weaves, colors WOMEN’S COATS AT BIG SAVINGS a Every woman should be glad of this extraordinary chance .to purchase new and stylish gar- ments at such unex-- The purpose of this sale is to effect a clearance of all late Fall and early Winter stocks. To that end the price, re- ductions have been drastic. Sc EeEanannnemmnamsagnamenmmmmmmmmmeert WOMEN’S SUITS AT CLEARANCE PRICES Your choice of our Fur Trimmed Suits JANUARY CLEAR. ANCE OF STYLISH . SKIRTS Many beautiful styles made from, materials of proven worth and popu- larity are included in a sale which ehables the ow 4 eS AS A ' 4 HOLINESS CONVENTION OPENS TODAY be paid ‘by :the- government. Each | ren.to ask their fathers and brothers FOUR DIE WHEN FIRE fire. The victims were W. C. Hall,| Arch Masons, ‘was held St night at a , medal will be suitably engraved with|the best reasons why army enlist- owner of the house, his son, William, | 7:30 o'clock at tl temple, AT EVANGELICAL CHURCH: ‘PROMINENT the name of the winner and the mene, ments are beneficial. The members DESTROXS HERMITAGE Me eae Mie eeailioee prety ie ; ‘ a ner in which it was won. of the recruiting station ,here are -_— HL CHORE ADDY st ERB. Hen esc els Wien): eel a ahi | i EVANGELISTS TO ADDRESS WORKERS The ngives of the’ judges for the|ready to furnish all the informgtion| Winnipeg, Man, Jan, 28—Three|Her ten year old daughter. ‘The| ,, Syesis! Every ova 8, a various schools in the city and coun-| and assistance they can to contest-|™men and boy five months old were peatice bad belo i be present. , Something special for your The mid-winter holiness convention! Washington on May 5. All expenses|ty will be, announced by the princi-| ants so that they can obtain material burned to death early today when an MASO: MET LAST NIGHT and the order. i ra of the Laymen’s Holiness association |of the winners an dthose who, accom-| pals of thé schools. The army offi-| with which thelr essays can be com-| historic hermitage at Headingly. ten A regular meeting of the members ¥ "IRA E. FOLSOM. ae coataed at: Hie uairek Evadgelical pany them to the capital city, will| cers in this district urge school child-| posed. miles weSt of here was destroyed by| of Bismarck Chapter, No. 10, Royal ” Seeretary, ¥ sessions - i which will continue to, February 1, and which will bring here prominent ae pulpit aud, lay-workers from all parts of the state. Some of the leading evangelists of the northwest will ad- dress the sessions, which are open to the public, and a general invitation ig ‘extended to capital city ‘and Slope citizens to attend. M2 The program announced is as fol- a Jows: 2300 p.m. The Care of Local Holi ‘ iles dlugewivinis Wises a ‘ 3 wei mp Tie € reat sea Teak and textiles are. now be- Bectedly- low price! a There will be three days of record-| breaking value-giving, at paneer dit poets bat Larimore. ing offered at the most : in which THE ENTIRE STORE WILL PARTICIPATE. vod We've deed 0 p.m. Discussion led by Rev. V. BY itch, Ellendale. 3:00 p. m. “The ‘Macedonian Call to | other States, ” Rey, R. O. Jacobson. Minneapolis, : ,, $:00. p.m. Discussion. moderate prices that were ever charged for such high quality ma- ‘terials. Come make your Your. Choice of i Realizing that this is an out-of-the-ordinary occasion, we have made prices so low that economical’ women will not . be able to resist the temptation to buy liberally. One these Skirts so much in your favor that you'll quickly take advantage of this money-saving op- portunity and add at $:20/ p.m, A Million Dollar Drive | selections’ now -and get Fou rt h for the Spread of Holiness. Rev, : : } : ard- J. Mills, Homestead, ‘Mont e the best of the splendid The sale begins t OW. And endl Saturday. He : feas\ one fo yout wards) fi 5,00 m. Di cussion led by Rev. 8. |> 4 offerings. ur e sale begins tomorrow and ends on Saturday. Here e : jor, Dicke: ‘ oi ae Adjournment, : 2 ws ane ; It are some of the values we offer. Off Values from $10 to 2 Svening Session. / On , als ilk 2 i Pe ic nati an [Se Wot: Neo Silk wn Cloth Coats $28 at Greatly Mapps Hoffman: 001 Challies, also Silk Reduced Prices 7:45 p.m. Preaching Service, Ser- mon by Rev, W. IL, Tullis, James: town. January 30, Morning Session. 8:30 a, m. Devotional, 9:00.a, m. Business Sesston, Report and Wool Skirtings— Per Yard $1.00 Last chance at our spe- One Halt JANUARY CLEAR- ANCE OF FLANNEL- JANUARY CLEAR- Regular Price SKIRTS — Charmingly fashioned and artistically trimmed. When such pretty styes as these are aud Elections. * 3 é 12; m, Ac cial sale of Dress Goods. 2. GOWNS ANCE OF FURS MEN’S included and values up to Afternoon S If you wish to economize sata ta NECKWEAR $9.50 are plentiful, good [ 2:00 p. m. Can the Camp Ma . ship, be Made Successful?’ Rey, I. A. Wilson, Makoti. don’t overlook these as- sortments ‘of fabrics— ’ Price In order to bring our stock of Gowns to a low 3 ! High prices have natural- ly made some economical Closing out entire line left over from ‘range of sizes to choose from, it is economy to purchase at least one at 2:30 p. m, Discussion, ‘i fo *S 3:00 ptm. Shall the LAYMAN bw worth: double the prices ———- level we have cut prices, : ‘ the Holiday. season. $4.98 | Mado w Weekly? er, Tru Hammer, we are selling them at— and offer the following women defer the buying Four lots— hii ' jamestow! i P . are F 530. p. Piscimlen led’ by Tev. Fur Tri e d tempting bargains— a ee ea Gate 50c, 75¢, 95e, JANUARY CLEAR. | ra McFarland, Guelph, mm é RETIES IBEES ANCE OF ALL SHOES sittateiti ar oceans, $4.50 Gowns at Pipe aa vee Every member of the the King,” by Rey. 1 gs i Co t bi Pas at materially reduced | [| __ ede. a, family ig now offered a marek. a gels : 4 sib ai S em; $3.59. ‘Clearance’ Sale prices a fine money-saving oppor- January 31, Morning ‘ession, : e which put stylish Furs Men’s Outing Flan- tunity to parti te :30 a.m. Devotional, $3. 50 Gowns at put stylish 1 Nigh A unity to participate in a ; | 9:00 a.m, Business. Session, Going at . within the reach of all— nel Night Shirts, of sale of Shoes at the most ; 12; m. Adjournment. : Cc $2.75. fancy outing fiannel moderate prices on rec- ‘ Afternoon Session, with military collars ord. All sizes and all 2:00 p.m. Jamestown Camp Meet: ; ing Matters, Requirements and Rec- | ommendations, by: Rev. G. A. Fineh. j Superintendent of grounds, and Rev. 85c {| 1-2 $3.00 Gowns at $2.25 20 Pet. Discount Each $1.95 ‘styles for everybody. Come and choose yours at these Clearance Sale A. W. Porter, Stanton, e 2:30 p. m, Young People’s Bible Con- prices: ference, Plans and Arrangements. hy WOMEN’S BLACK Rev, F. W. Gress, Superintendent of “] D> ny Young People’ Department, Mott, CLEAN! SWEER OF CLEARANCE OF SHOES p. m. Closing Business Session. ning Session; 7:30 Song Service led by the Happy Hoftmans, 745 p.m. Sermon by Rey, -F. J. ary 1) Sabbath! Wors 30.a. m.. Sermon: h; 3:00 p.m. Sermon by Rev. 95c $1.39 CLEARANCE OF ITEMS NEEDED RIGHT NOW © Boys’ “Outing Flannel Night Shirts— GLOVES AND MITTENS Prices have been reduced and the following bar- gains are offered— Women’s and Children’s Woolen Gloves and Mit- tens in white, black and NOTE THESE WON; DERFUL WAIST BARGAINS Chairming, dainty Win- HOSIERY AND KNITTED CAPS Prices that are on a par- allel with wholesale cost are the prices that we are now asking for the goods offered to you in this In gun metals, patents and kid leathers; about one hundred: pairs; but- ton styles, worth from $6.00 to $8.00, will be placed on sale at— $2.48 Ine 2. ter Waists are now of- 4 Hammer. Each 59c colors-+— sale.. For instance, please neta te 7:30 pom, Sermon by Rey, J. M. Per Pair 29¢ fered at amazingly low pay particular attention as eran » Taylor. ‘ SCHOOL .CHILDREN GET OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MEDALS PER ' YARD Heavy Outing Night Shirts, fancy patterns, well made Men’s Flannel Another lot! of Gloves and Mittens for Women and Children— Per Pair 45c prices, which means big savings to you! to these: Boys’ and Girls’ Heavy Knitted Wool and Wool Mixed Caps; some are slightly soiled— These are a group of snappy styles, including military and Lewis heels; colors black, brown, tan or gray kids or calkskin; and trimmed— Misses’ Kayser Knit Two special gr f ses special groups of Each 65 r Every school boy and girl in the FE ‘ Wool Gloves— : re ac ic high tops; values from ate, will be voy and Spportunlty Each only, $2.45 Per Pair 69e stylish Waists reduced to Boys’. Heavy Wool $10.00 to $12.00. Janu- to win a gold, silver or bronze medal and a trip to Washington with their parent or guardian and have the medal pinned on their breast by Secretary | of War Baker. , The opportunity is presented by the swar department in a contest for the three best written essays on “What are the benefits on an enlistment in the U. S. Army?”’; The essays wil be written in school rooms on Friday, February 20, each essay to be not more than 400 words and they will be judged strictly. on a “basis of origi- nality, expression and sincerity. Each school will be the judge of its own product. The principal of each school will appoint a board of Some very pretty pat- terns in: fancy Outing Flannel of fine quality. Light colors only— Per Yard 29¢ Large white Cotton Pil- lows. Only a! limited number left— Each 75c Wool Blankets at— $9.50, $10,00, $15.00 Cotton Blankets 4t— $2.50, $3.25, $5.50 Bath Robe Blankets— our best grades. Indian designs and ;colorings— Each $6.95 Women’s Wool and Chamoisette Gloves— Per Pair 95c Women’s Winter Weight Union Suits, ankle length —either high neck and léng sleeves or low neck and sleeveless. A fine $2.98 and $3.98 Women’s ‘Flesh Colored Union Suits, ankle length —low neck and no sleeves. A very special value— Per Suit $1.95 Hockey Caps. Plain col- ors and combinations— Each only 95c Children’s Black Ribbed Service Stockings— Per Pair 18c Women’s Cotton Hose in black and white— Per Pair 25c * Children’s Black Fleeced Hose, also fine tan Lisle ary Clearance Sale prices $7.48 CHILDREN’S SHOES A broken size lot, lace or button — styles, colors black or brown.. January Clearance Sale price $2.75 NE LOT LACE SHOES Slightly soiled; tans, grays and_ two-tones. Your choice at eee ee oe ae select oeheble he All wool Trico Flannel, 27 ? quality, full bleached and Women’s and Misses’ Hose— $5.00 essay so designated will be forwarded inches wide. Only a few Well Fleeced Outing soft fleece lining— Fine Wool and Silk Mix- Per Pair 50c Clean-up Sale of Wom- not later than February 27 to the colors left— Flannel in plain white—, ed Knitted Turbans, only Australian Wool en’S Fleece Lined Rub- local recruiting station. ! limited number left— Boys’ dl The district recruiting office at Ab- Per Suit only SUE, Ribbed Drawers— bers. Your choice of , 8. D., will tt a board Sees 8 va or tutce uagca to pace on tho essays Berard ix Per Yard 23¢ $1.89 $1.00 and $1.25 Per Pair 69c mata eutig Submitted by the schools of this dis- trict, One will be selected as the Dest and will be forwarded to Wash- ington as this district’s entry for one of the medals. From the entries of these 56 districts, Secretary Baker, General Pershing and General March, who compose the war department’s board of judges, will select the three national winners. The essay from this district that is sent to Washington will be given a prize donated by the officers of this recruiting district. It is thought possible, in order to stimulate inter- est among the school children of this section, that local merchants will con- tribute prizes to the best essay from each school in the city and county. The three winners of the war de- partment’s medals will be awarded their prizes by Secretary Baker ai . W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality and Service