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BISMARCK DALLY TRIBUNE PAGH YIVE y. TMI nn nnn WEBB BROTHERS SPECIAL SALE Of Cold Weather Needs | Women’s and Children’s Union Suits at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS, BEACON BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Women’s Regular $1.75 Union Suits, now.......... $1.29 || Women’s Regular $5.00 Union Suits, now Women’s Regular $2.00 Union Suits, now.......... $1.48 | Women’s Regular $5.25 Union Suits, now Women’s Regular $2.50 Union Suits, now.......... $1.89 |] Women’s Regular $6.00 Union Suits, now B.& P. W. CLUB PLANS At the. drector’s meeting of the j Christmas - Busiyess and Protes: a reen : ld on Tuesday evening, , ’ f arranged to have a social evening for ail members in the club room on next ; ; tuesday. It will be Christmas evening ang Dickens’ Christmas carol will be ee Ae : =n e club has taken bn some special Holly, West CPAdS xs capes earaies pees 500 Th, Christmas work within the mem) Savy ene en Tacons ship, contributions being volunta Laurel Roping sbosabee rere ease $1.25 for 10 Yards It is hoped that several children mi for 10 Yard: be cheered and comforted at the holi- or ards | day time by the effort of the club. A : 3 oe rommittee-of eight was appointed to ¢ for 10 Yards arrange for the work. - i Pea : Miss Fannie Young, who represents Holly Wreaths, .......0.04. 4c Each; Two for 80¢ the elub at the organization meeting z . 2 for the free public rest room, made Borwood Wreaths oo... ccc cece eee 80¢ Each her report to the board of directors. s es S Approving Miss Young’s report, the Laurel Wreaths, 0.0.0. 00.0000 nei viet ae 50c¢ Each hoard .voted support of the Business 2 i * i ay@ Professional Woman's club to the | Evergreen Wreaths, decorated in Christmas Colors rest room sin Masonic Temple. roe s Tentative programs have been made i 5d Bach out by the program committee and y TMM Evergreen Roping Red Roping =< ; copies will be sent each member, cov- ‘ ering the balance of the year begin- 1921. ‘ t ~ ning January AFTERNOON TEA FOR GU A pretty afternoon tea, the second in the series of the host for the season, was given by Mrs. Edmond A. Hughes “at her pretty new home on Avenue A, in compliment to visiting women in the c ' Also” Mistletoe, Pine Cones, Laskets, ete. at Low Prices. Pot Corn, Lie Pound, 5 pounds 50¢ ae ORDER NOW Mrs. Montgom- ery, Mrs. Woodrough, and Mrs. Kranz. The reception room w M me. _ y ill & C d Hughes and her guests feceisad calls y, ¥ lar $6.5 i i Oscar H. Wi O pawveen, four and six, was decorated Women’ s Regular $2.75 Union Suits, ney, gine wrt iret $2.05 Women's Regu ar $6.00 Union Suits, now . | ; { with pale yellow chrysanthemuins in Women’s Regular $3. ion Suits, now.........- $2.60 |] Women’s Regular $7.00 Union Suits, now Greenhouse Phone 784-R 324 4th Street dull green jars. The same color Regular 53:50 Union Suits, f 3 «$l scheme Was carried out in the din- Women’s Regular $3.75 Union Suits, Women’s Regular $7.50 Union Suits, now + bb Jng_room where a pretty tea table was ; f 5 , is (| ; Gpgprated: oe i hry: yeavtnomunie a Women’s Regular $4.00 Union Suits, now.......... $2.98] Women’s Regular $9.00 Union Suits, now. . ni ab an rs. hep- 7 . * — Women’s Regular $4.50 Union Suits, now.......... $3.38 |] Women’s Regular $10.00 Union Suits, now ......... $7.50 ¥ Washburn alone when it was decided | rd presided at the tea table, assisted to make it a “large evening,” with|by Mrs. G. A. Rawlings and Mrs. P. [two games. The high school squad | J+:Meyer, i ‘will be divided equally into two| Mrs. Hughes was vakeman| her teams. The first game will start at mother, Mrs. James Wakeman| About 8 p.m. ° {fifty women called during t! after- noon to greet the hostess and meet Pe ; CHAPTER ELECTS eating yomen here from Omah) \ ‘Wilton’ and Washburn High j NEW OFFICERS ‘Schools to Meet Bismarck KAYSER SILK TOP UNION SUITS CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS Kayser Glove Silk Top Union Suits in Pink |] Children’s Union Suits in Jersey Ribbed, or white. Regular $5.25 quality special $3.95 Fleece Lined and Wool MACCABEES ENTERTAIN On Tuesday ‘night in K. P. hall the i ee | Bisniarck chapter ‘No. 10, Royal/ aay Maccabees held election of of- i ’ } aici sane: jane Maes: ae etl last nights | ticers for 1921 as follows: Command: KAYSER SILK TOP VESTS Children’s Regular $1.50 Union Suits, mw Pane —_— elected the officers as follows : er, Mrs. Effie Saylor: Lieu sane * 5 ro : . i » Mrs. EI ylor; Lieut. Com s a ay Two basketball games will be play-} igh priest—Gilbert Haugen. Mrs. Iola Weir; past com. Mrs. Lu K Silk Top Vests in Pink Whit Children’s Regular $1.75 Union Suits, now ed in the high school gymnasium Fri- King— E. McKane. Davies chaglaia. 4 A ayser SI op Vests In Fink or ite. A - A ‘ day night, it was announced today. | ea oA Beckene SER Sa ee ee | Children’s Regular $2.00 Union Suits, now S a iy ce stor, Mrs. Emma Falconer; rec- . = teams will ol ae Ea tanta ct tie: Be ‘Preasun Bae ei ord keeper, Mrs. Ella Mathews: lady Regular $3.25 quality, special each ... .$2.45 |! children’s Regular $2.25 Union Suits, now a 7 2") Secretary—R. utton. at arms, Mrs. Alta Hermain; seargent, \ marck high school. The candidates given degree work] Mrs. Viola Foisy: ‘inel. Mr, Sere nhs om - oOR ior its, A game had been scheduled with) gp the meeting were Henry Halverson! pert ‘Olson; pcket, lis Hesse | KAYSER KNICKERS aia aul emo UIC ae = aud Shee Wright ob Blemarck: and | ‘Thompson. Children’s Regular $2.75 Union Suits, now nm A, M. Thune, 01 oe NAt eats Following election of offider: 7 i i i i * R : ‘ A banqeut preceded the initiation. ure played and a delicious lunch | Ka ser Knickers in fine quality mercerized Children’s Regular $3.25 Union Suits, now neCuESy: ar erved. One-of the tables had the - @ *. Q . : & <! hited? distinction of baike laid with tabie =.” | cotton. Regular $1.48, special per pair $1.10 |} children’s Regular $3.75 Union Suits, now f he cloth from Dublin, which was of muea = @terest to the members. The students of the Bismarck Busi- nee ! Grcve’s All Women’s, Misses and Children’s Vests’and Drawers in Our Stock at 25% Discount is the Genuine ' je Ch. ness college will give the second of UULALAUHAA and Only e a series of college dances at the K. ‘ Geneva, Dee. 15.—Austria was) eigenen on Friday evening, December WooL AND COTTON AND ALL WOOL BEACON BLANKETS Laxative - clected a member of the league h. “All former students “are invit- , of nations by the assembly of the. ; |ed a event This eveht was post- BLANKETS . Teague today. poned from last week on account St 4 : F * 72x81 Plain White with Handsome Blue Borders, Regular Brorma “EN BS 8 Ganiticee shaweluanet Oe being ynable to secure a hall on the 66x80 Wool Blankets, Pink, Tan or Blue Plaid. Regular » es : ° tr Ra \ i bee Timer gate ‘Bla 3, Speci: $6.75 |] $20.5 kets, Special ..2... fee vegies Lee 8 Lao fe ; a a = adopted by the assembly and the ail Arrangements aie being mieae nya $9.00 Blankets, Special occ Paciis castes pases $6.75 || $10.50 Blankets, Special ’ ject of e white slave committee, Paul F. Knight and A. y wi Pi 7 p | 3. , Quinine Jeet ot o Kien, ight and Regul Naan ae es ye ea or Blue aes ; : ~ ; The propositions regarding this traf- ar 2 ANKE, OPCCAL, seer cece ee ses 72x80 Plaid Beacon Blankets in Beautiful. Plaid, Gray, tablets fic are that the countries which ad-| \ White Rice Pc Pon Corn. Corn. ‘1 Ib for \hered to the international convention | Jo ond 5 Ibs, for 50c. Oscar H. lof 1904 be invited to send delegates to another international conference; Will & Co. Phone 163. also that the council appoint a com- mittee to investigate the deportation| Royal Neighbors ‘will hold a of women and children. food sale at the Gas Co., Satur- | day afternoon, Dec. 18. 70380 Plaid, Wool Blankets, Pink,)Tan and Plain White. |] Pink and White. Regular § 2.00 Blankets, special . .$8.95' Regular $11.50 Blankets, Special . $8.59 ao 2 Ai ane ts Fi pve: cram Regular 60x81 Beacon Army Blankets, Gray or Khaki. Regular e The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nation _ natalia aT TAMARA TT Regular |] $9.75 Blankets, Special .............-.60.20- 005 $7.50' $12.39 7¢x80 Plaid Wool Blankets, Pink, Blue and Gr: be! careful to avoid imitations. / ‘ $16.50 Blankets, Special Piles Cured in 6 to H Days vrei efund) money if PAZO|g— - ; : ‘ = Be scre its Bromo ff | piverists retund money te , “city NEWS $ 68x80 All Wool, Plaid Blankets, Pink, Blue or Gray. Reg- |] 60x81 Beacon Comforters. Regular $9.95 Blankets} = hind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles, Ss | ular $17.50 Blankets, Special 13.15 tial 7.65) | = —— ‘ Special f.5 i Boo evinea tie Nive one Mion peste ee $7. = Tnstantly, reliever Ttehing: ster a “al 5 Ib. Hudson Bay Single All Wool Blankets. Regular P % = you can get restful sleep after f Wilton Callers = application. 60c. Mr. aud ‘Mra, 8. Prentice of wilton $22.50 Blankets, Special $16.95 | = ——_———— were registered at, a local hotel yes- 72x80 All Wool White Blankets, with Blue Border. Reg- |] 70x90 Beacon Jacquard Comforters. Regular $12.00 = | “| LEGION MEMBERS |. __|terasy. ular, $25.00 Blankets, Spécial $18.75 lankets, Special 393] = SOY ae ‘Regular meeting Thursday, - ? ankets, Spécial ...c::.40.008 oo es es Was Me eae 95 = ig Dec. 15. Members making can- ery 72x84 All Wool Blankets Blue, Gray and White or Tan, ‘ = enuins f ture BLY i . eorge’s Guild will meet tomor- Pi ite. Regular $26.5 nkets Special $19.89 2 — eae Se the gine eure thts see vass on Club Rooms will be call row, afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the Fink and wyhite: Regular: 926.50 Blanli oo : 66x80 Beacon Indian Blankets in true Indian Colors;] = ed for report. parish housé on Third street. 72x84 Finest All Wool Blankets colors Pink, Yellow or ‘ = Ea Tan. Regular $27.50 Snecial’.............-.0.005 $20.59 |] Regular $8.75 Blankets, Special’. .: . $6.55, = From-MeKenzie : = “ * Mrs. Cook of McKenzie was doing erage = °) errands in town recently and expects = “ He make a trip east during the holi- COMFORTERS = lays, “ ‘ = f a * :. Ror . . 5 = hae T Cotton Filled Comforters in a fine assort- Regular $5.25 Comforters, Special iret NL Rte $3.95 = ' hy Tog Sale Saturday A « A Regular $6.50 Comforters, Snecial $488 = _ Mis. ‘Tong's division of the. Presby- ment of colors including light and dark oo be = oe terian Aid will hold their sale of baby ° Regular $7.50 Comforters, Special .......... .. $5.65 | " a things, all hand matte ‘articles, in patterns. All are filled with new carded — gesutar $7.95 Comforters, Snecial $95 = @bb’s store on Saturday. 95° Ss) ee Se UAA Caring get see cera ai ee , — Polina eene cotton. Some are home made. Regular $10.00 Comforters, Snecial .........,.-: $749 = elo Guest from Minot = O rs, Otto Wannagatt of Minot is the liz Staal “ guest of her sister at the Walter Knott EMM MT lie home 213 South Sixth street.. Mrs. | = ————————————SaaBananaoSai orm Wannagatt will remain for Christmas. ! H - —— has not yet recovered from his acci-| story, cannot be capped in the way of TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .: - s . Returns from Ranch . [dent of some weeks ago when a bone haulé by team. — a we 7 R.,N. Stevens, 413 Third street, re- 5 — " il NENT Rd 'FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage. | N . es b turned recently from a trip to the oyal Neighbors Sale Good condition. Call Room 206 Van | BA At ccledly ranch at Minnewaukan. Mr. Stevens | | The Royal Neighbors have announc-} Horn Hotel. 12-14-1t | DAILY PHOTO: b ‘3 # Ben on eee Se Ae Me Gan, Sana on | WANTED—Competent girl for general | | @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © 4 cently an assistant in the ification mt SC ¥ o wi - an. st. Mrs. : . : XMAS SKATES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS department at the Capitol, have cards| Broadway und’ Fifth, In the list of| | ROUS®, work by Jay. Ate wk | Known all over the Northwest for Quality a i jfrom him stating that he has taken a | officers given yesterday, Mrs. C, R. Ko- | Lost. ik ele OF lateevchelli niamed ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS ” Of all sports for young people skating is position in St. Payl. Lester joined his alteky's wame as tread er Uf the MO pa aah Aaa iat ————$———— the greatest health and strength producer Jabout erccesnenes: in St. Pa lodge Wasi rectly given. I Flease return to 402 Fifth street. : é 768. 2-14-3t | — if ke such excellent “up, ” * Ee 4 ) | Phone a that’s why skates mak ; is Name “Bayer” on Genuine | Aid at Parsonage Modern Brotherhood of America will |LOST—A_ small purse containing i be Xmas gifts to growing children. We have G | The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist | hold there regular meeting at the K.| tween $2 and ein liven and two | ites in the ju \ church will hold their regular social | of P. hall, Thursday evening, Dec. 16th,| keys. Return to Mrs Do you remember the . ‘ sturdily constructed ice ska . a > ve | meeting tomorrow aftérnoon at the/1920. All members are earnestly re-; Phone 758. Reward offered. | . ‘ lar, wanted kinds.. The children’s skates Parsonage. Business meeting will be| quested to be present, there will be [FOR TRADE sor sed antomobil | fight in “The Spoilers” j v hoe sizes, which © romptly at three o'clock when elec-| initiation of candidates and important 20 acres of land near Goodrich. e a adjustable we oa : if i ton of 's will take place. A full busi to be trans: The meet-! Write Box 481, Bismarck. -lwk | between Wm. Farnum permits the boy or girl to make good use | attendance is | ing will be followed by a dancing par- | is of them for several yeats./ o | ty from 9:30 to 12:00 for members andj Come to the regular Wednes- | and Thomas. Santschi? ° e me i , their friend day night dance at Patterson’s | e Ler O 2 : a : | E. mn, formerly ay . e can p ise yom al- ~ 3 Prices Ranging from $2.00 to $5.00 | ec in the Kelly shops, leit] Taken Ne | Hall Ue: 15th, ee by Mc- | a i | Take no chances with substitutes’ | hig morning for a visit to her home in} Miss Ruby Schumann, w zned | Kenzie Orchestra. Admis: ion, iB most the impossible, an i . ere ° Unless you see the name “Bayer” on | ; s Minn., to remain o her position in the oflice ite | $1.00 ineludnig War Tax. Dane- | 7, A Special Xmas Gift of 10% to All Xmas | package or on tablets you are not get- | ‘ne holid Upon her ngineer, left for Valley ( ing at $:00 p.m. Ladies Free. | eveh better one between : A Shoppers ; {ting genuine Aspirin presctbed by | Han e her sewing room in! afternoon where she will b i : H 5 ; i { physicians for twenty-one years and | york at once. One of i | Wm. Hart and Thamas H oe] proved safe by millions. Take A» { of the firm in whose employ i oa at % | [Pirin only astold in the Bayer pack- | rize Load umann enter: " | Santschi in “The Cxadle ve. omas ar’ ware 0. r lage for Colds, | sandy McDonald, chief fireman, con-| popular and. well ASK Your Grocer . ” Watele f 5 ° e Rheumatism, Earac he. received one load of! neer who res cor ate the For of Courage.” Watch for Lumbago and for Pain. i week that is in the ature | Capitol to enter the army during the ae 1 * eh . ° # boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Av | of what he terms.a “ ; dy | war y ae ee ne agen 1 the date and Theatre g pirin cost few cer Druggists as the weight ticket to show that| - : fees y P H aan 2,0 ae >. % i, 0) Sell larger pack Aspirih is the | .ve tons of Montzna-coal were hauled! Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite 2ARKER BAKERY ri showing. ¢ FE Kee: £ trade mark cture oi | cp his basement on one vagon by one" Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 = errmammacasercemeecmconens | Bees § "2 Monoaceticacidéster . team at one haul, _ He believes nus Anderson St., Phone 659 R. 1