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tol? oun: report: far the p THURSDAY, FEB: 13; 1919. OH, LOOK! By BETTY BROWN. “Perfect dreams!” That’s the only phrase properly descriptive of these latest importa- tions from dear Paris! The lingerie and negligee designers, artists ever, have quite outdone them- selves in the creation of thee sleeping garments—so delectable that | any woman lover of beauty will LOSE jat the waist line, and its four pointed | flie. EARLIEST PICTURE OF LATEST PARISIAN PAJAMAS sleep while admiring their effect be-; fore her boudoir mirror. The confection at the left is of soft- est while figured satin. It is as in- nocent of sleeves a chemise, and one only recognizes the pajama fam- ily by the cute puffed trousers gath- ered at the ankle. An overskirt of white georgette crepe is shirred on NEWCOMB MAKES ANNUAL REPORT, OF SOCIETY. FOR THE FRIENDLESS ewenrihia i iety ‘for the Fvicndle Stith faniiual \repo: #intendent today + Which | T herewith submit the) aniual rey bie of the Society “for, the friendle North Dakota, including als thé of, the State Humane society. At will; he. ; recalled by) you that if cod dus Neat, that ae of 1917,,mentionwas, made of the fact that, the ‘fse nt? of the y, that the o“preveation of..crime departmentf— the educational side had: of nccessity, to_grow less. Early in the j practically stop w ing and devote my time to‘the num ous calls that came into the offic which the stitisti port will r attendance of this number prison.) Number of miles traveled (691 miles by ‘auto or other con- verance.) Number of’ letters written Number of post cards writ Number} of calls, interviews: and conferences held over the orin the office . Number of inter) among the prisoners or on their belialf Number of “complaint” calls i volving 123 minor ‘children. . Number’ of complaint calls in: yolying dumb. atimals Number’ of children placed either by. adoption or indefinite stay. sNumber: of subscriptions. to the * soclety’s official First Friend distributed over the state or among the prisoners . Number of pieges of litera pages. Number ot less cases” ... Perhaps some of the ite! merated ‘need’ brief explanation. calls, conferences and interviews meant such as would take place in the | soclety’s:office when persons have come; to lay their troubles before us or to/ seek advice; also, the nuinerous inter. lit name. to ¢: pmplaint © ‘YY upon people wher ught for the maiute: jet ye among pr view: el) ¢ | tributions a panes of the The wo a. uring employment, ob- | formation -bepeficial to them . getting indouch with theiy their el hildren and -general aul: ithe al : | The w | to’ get the | marry the ‘g 1 a thus the yonng mother Ne to Keep her offspring and give On other occasions the proper girl in. question is the | Place for the Florence Crittenden home | then, sent there. Then again it seems the height of wisdom to help the girl by shielding h din this insta the offspring i: opted out and the is practically a niting list for fants the y round. ure distributed pe ety, or bears on “prevention,” with child welfare, or on gen eral moral problems. The First Friend is the-paper which brings the’ doings to the public but in all states where the Society for? the Friendless' is at work: Your super- j intendent contributes one or more arti- leles to ach issue of this paper. It safe “guess that the humber of calls to render service will increase. Without doubt they prison ‘population will rise with the® return of the Spiritualist and\Mind Reader Can be consulted on all af- fairs of life. No charges; give what you can. North- west Hotel. Room 231. Hours 10:30 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. I am here only a short time. So Long Letty _@ Music On sale at the WONDER)5 & 10c Store. Come in and hear it played. Only, per copy, - ao ' | families, looking after the interests of | and she is) ¢ not nly of the society in our own state, (Gurveroun ew eo hem is finished with white silk fringe. \Pink chiffon roses at girdle and bos- om were the final inspirations. At the right is a real bit of art in a Japanesey design in double geor- gette crepe. The foundation is flesh k crepe, and the outer layer is pastel blue. The coat is girdled with a heavy blue velvet covered cord and embraidered in many hued butter- 1 ‘men from the front iwith their departu Mean ‘that more ‘time \nceording ‘to: a dis [slightly in the attempt to flee from the of Bucharest age demanding the over- throw of the dyhasty. BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE KING WOUNDED “IN -RUMANIAN INSURRECTION Berling Keb, 13—A ger tion iS im progr. A gener! insurrec- s through Rumania, itch: from Vienna. King Ferdinand has been wounded insurrectionists. The king was -wounded when. the 's, uccordipg to reports, fired on al palace. Rioters in the streets The village of Budapest learns that the revolt is part of Bolsheviki propa: ganda, In a ‘clash between the mili tary and demonstrators at Bakorst, 60 persons were killed and 150 wounded, The discipline of the Rumanian arniy, the newspaper add food and economic s ces are rapidly becoming demoralized. . H cae i ‘NOTICE, There willbe an important meeting of the Knights of Columbus tonight, and every Knight is requested to be present. ‘Meeting will open at 8:30 sharp. H..M. HANSON, Fin. Sec. Carney Coal Phone 94 0..E. Anderson Lbr. C. PEELS OFF CORNS BETWEEN TOES The Great°Corn Leosener of the Age. Never Fails; Painless. ‘A corm: mashed, squeezed and crushed, all day long,'in between two toes! You ican’ try the desperate, “treat ‘em {rough” way and try-to dig it out and | should be given in that di | We had hofiedt6” report ‘an ant whom we Inight ‘introdace to: Uy boavdoaticthisy meeting, but. heen Vii ssofuchs: an as ant is jal statement witlely fol- x t, and y that the society ¢ out-of debt. striven ithe aan Receipts from all sow Pais out... The disbu veling comprise rent,’ printed mat- office » tele- as elected of directo to fill W. Welch, de- | Mra her the y | dries: immediately a mem- “Two Drops of “Gets-10,—Tha cere i Or, yourcan try the semiites aI Its easy for “ move cotns.in hard-to-get-nt place It’s a liquid—a wonderful painless fc mula—it has'mever been su ully, imitated’ It settles’ on) the corn, aud Instead of out the corn, you peel it out pain sticky plaster th: put,” no'salve that irritates or | off. You -reach the corn: easily | with’ the ‘little: gl rod in the! ¢ of every “Gets-It” hurt the true fies smile! 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