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y INNA UL UN ARMY DRIVE TO OPEN... pended upon to do ‘hono “und Might refresh. 1 ee of his country. Mery: Pretty ‘Affair. * The dance. given in the Elks’ temple Ss A ‘ —_— = B F GOODRICH RUBBER co F ‘ARGO = TOMORROW—F UNDS F ‘OR CHARIT a ‘iby the Red Cross Canteen girls. w Forf Washington's Birthday. 5 . Sie oan | Petree et : SOnetd hues Bp hex ; préttiest events of A Washington's | birthday juan ioe MEN. ... Ss P pay : “YS {> A -Salvation Army drive>-for fundsjand Tra ‘six, Duemelind and, Ho- attendance, un {will be heldiat the First Presbyter! lan ae a = Wishes to secure services of a man to act as traveling sales-” 2/¢ be awed, Jn. the charitable work of | man; ‘seven, Bell, amd Owens; elght church Sunday evening. Rev..H. C.| Keep your clothes dry cleaned, pressed = 4 ~3| this organization, a field in ‘which the | Young ‘and> Davies; ninth,.> but “not Postlethwaite, -the pastor, has. con- and repaired. Only experts > = man in Western N. D. and Eastern Montana; interested ; =) army is almost alone in Bismarck, will | least, the U. C. T. titan ‘twain, Oberg |x 1 {ducted a series of seilay patriotic in my. ome Pies ‘ i : * > 2} start, promptly at 9 tomorrow ‘morn: | and George: i 4 the «ol- | evenings¢which have been so ‘suecess- | iN H applicants will be interviewed at ‘the McKenzie Hotel. “5! ing, when nine teams will set out from | "The Sulvation ‘Army. is self-support- ful that a filled church may be de: bing ( p iii! r $3] the Commercial club rooms, intent up-|ing insefar as its religious’ work. is A . between 8 and 9 o’clock Friday morning, Feb. 21. Call ‘Z| on finishing’ up the campaign before | concerned. It Is called: Toni. however, y x ‘ ‘ i eB [sunsets x to do a great amount ‘of. charitable ‘ = for C. A. Williams. ‘ S| The teains named are: “One, Bell and | work, and it is to finance:this worthy: 4 = =| Grambs; two, Goddard. and McG enterprisethat Bismarck’ will be asked’ an i = 000 FEE f ‘ le Brown & Geiermann Quality Groceries al Prices That Talk PHONE 53 114 5TH ST. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS FRUITS,and VEGETABLES + | three, McDonald -and McCur Woodmansee and Moule; tiv Finney A concerted drive on masculine por in ‘the first half of his pi duction at the Auditorium last 1 We are informed that they were sim- ply too dear for anything, and that “dear” goes both ways. Julian certainly did prove enchant- ing as a bride, a bathing girl, a siren vampire and a willing widow. The gowns he wore surpassed anything seen on this stage in many a moon, and except for the huskiness of his voice, Julian might have passed very well for BES EERE RILEY s JULIAN. ELTINGE’S GOWNS DRIVE... | FEMININE HEARTS TO -DESPAIR: ‘| Lavars, introduced as machine - | sure-shot “precision and were encored tomorrow: to kick in to’a_ mederate-ex- tent. ‘ ( than ever, and Forhada and Fifi did ome most ‘delectable dancing. The. gun dancers, did some rapid-fire work with the point of, dropping. It was a nov@ty for Bismarck, which a large: ‘house thoroughly joyed, even to the monologue of Sidney Grant, whose bad cold prevented him from giving any of the musical imita- tions which made him so popular here with “So Long Letty.” a year ago, when he played the part of’the strong If type blurs, or near-by objects look far away, or far-away objects seem near-by, your vision is im- perfect. Let us give you a thor- ough examination. If you don’t i need glasses we ene prescribe —we will fit you pert 6 prance Aeon on is the prineipal thing in fitting glasses. Bonham Brothers Jewelers E. B. WOODWARD . Optometrist in Charge of This Department the most bewitching of Eve’s daugh- Fancy Bananas — Oranges — Grape Fruit — Apples thes €elery — Cauliflower — Head Lettuce — Green Peppers Sweet Potatoes —‘Spinach — Carrots — Rutabagas Parsnips — Solid Cabbage LENNOX SOAP— est froth thrown in at the end. 's as entertainer really must 77 Pesos ae WT 7H Special, ..10: bars for PR pene eee most certainly was. One might. string together all the superlatives and ad-|M |) GCS Imag togrccres p ep ist sc STAR NAPTHA WASHING POWDER =. ).() ¢ - elves of wnt ol ue Special, per package ..............4. Micatsn sits Wak. anautér..without dol; SUN BRIGHT or SPOTLESS CLEANSER— 2 5 Special, 7 cans for .....'.... AUGER hh. ee Roane Cc EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK=.. $1 00 e + Special, 5 cans .. oc eee ceeeeetee eee eee 4 b 50c y who combined in one body and. one personality more charms and graces than most of us have ever be- fore seen in one pmble, Mi danced and sang and ga tight-fitting fleshlings she performed all manner of daring th CHOICE NAVY BEANS—A few i frosted ones, 10 Ibs. ‘for .... 00... t He i ay Noe lovable that even the most prudefm eee SRSA LOONEY | 35c prnde coum find nothing wrong with ' \ Packages for. 02 9T).. Meea ieee ce einen eee MONTANA PURE STRAINED HONEY— 10-Ib. pail ... 2. ce... eee Bes sees oe aes $3.50 HEINZ FIG PUDDING— here before podge, proved more {i Large can, 50c; medium......2..........00005 20c ——"—"——— : CHOICE APRICOTS— 15 \ CITY NEWS | > Per pound Cc = + Back From Cities. Senator Frank Hyland returned yes- terday from a brief ‘visit to the twin cities. ‘ Visjting at Brown Home. Archdeacon Martry of South Dakota is a guest for a few days at the home} of Mr. and Mrs, W.:'T.:Brown. | Out-of Hospital. ‘ , John, Kelder,...representative, ‘from i aMourg,. ds: iin -nly seat. again, after several odgya in ja,Jocal, hospital, j acl 'Mother Very Il. | Mrs. WM. Griffith has been called ; to Fort Scott. Kans., by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Porerwood. L Quo wls s dtivr alqosd a9 ' 30810:Main« Quality Groceries and Meats is Osa Phone 60 fit Send Your, Orders in Early So We Can Deliver on Time . — Friday. ; eorge’s guild will fernoon at 2:30 the, parish ‘house. nigdt wo" ,stoH Hey cotdast Very Special “Prices “ott Hosiery ..° Wayne Knit, full fashioned, Black and White Hose No. 511, specially priced at, per pair........... Women’s superior quality Ever Wear Hose in Taupe, Tan, White, Black, Gray, Brown and Castor; $1.50 value, sale $1 00 AF e price, per pair.. lustrous Fibre Silk bitvot sWomenin' and:see the great ar- ray,of.attractive apparel and ma- terials which are to be seen for the first time this season. yas ' ' jwnctinlt wisi to bye st aght is Pretty Blouses at'Reduced: a Prices If you have been waiting for “Sales” to buy new Georg- ette Waists, this announcement will be very interesting. We have taken our choicest Waists and reduced prices so that the season’s finest bargains are offered. Here aro; many differs ee ape-t Sag aa a ste . and models included, and you wi are all the prettiest Waists, the best styles, the best have no trouble finding just the qualities—all at prices which are surely much less than Dre ses you want for vor Hele De aye G girl, The clearance is absolute an you expected to pay: ¥, f there are no reservations and no restiictions. The price ‘reductions affect every Child’s Dress in our Winter stocks. Values $4 98 sis ° Deputy, State -Examiner Engemoen fof Steele and Haldorson of Fargo‘have been calling at the state examiner's office. ie building materials and as we are especially * interested in foodstuffs’we ‘are doing our share in lowering the High Cost of Living. Space is too valuable for us to quote more than a few items. Come in and see for yourself the values we give you. Annual Banquet. , The annual banquet of the Thursday musical club will be held at the Grand! Pacific hotel at 7, o'clock (his even- ing. af DRESS UP THE CHILDREN Stork Brings a Crane. A handsome baby boy was devosit- ed ‘by the stork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H, Crane on 15th street Tuesday evening. There are many different styles BLUE. LABEL PLUM PUDDING— Per can CANNED SOUPS—Beef and Chicken, Back From Wyoming. State Examiner J. R.¢Waters has re- turned from Thermopolis, Wyo., where he spent a few days taking the baths,, . . LOT 1—Values up to LOT 2—Values up to Women’s PEL-CAN.,. 6 eee ein aaqefemiond sine eHaG ML Me despa 2 te up to $10.00, at . Stocking No. 6150, either Black PEAS.—Regular 20c value, _ aes | 5c Jamit-Bitlopn of Bitisen Bros. a ; j pepe 7 or White. Our special 65 c PAN. 6's. Jord Uae e oie cove 9:5'e shece.o + 0.0je e'eeve a ci ty’s ft Pe nm eet a; cele. . 5, s Serene Saehae : breeders, called on Bismarck triends ‘| Our remaining assortments of Winter Dresses have been grouped sale price, per pair... . Ys?! Ree at ee SEs to | a) ee Mae org in lots at prices which would not‘even buy the bare materials alone. Children’s Service Stockings, the RG Tete fsa : ‘The ladies of St. George's guild are | There are scores of attractive styles here for every-day wear and pana rh ee tok yest Ba Lae yee 3 5c fouse Friday afternoon tor the’ bene. || £0r Street and dress wear, too. Most of the styles can be worn next {$917 ‘Gueextra Z ane fe ore Be sieceses 1) GEREN ELSA fit of the guild. All visiting ladies season just as well as now. ‘ ‘ ieak eee CLIMAX FLOUR—In 100 tb. sacks. $5.56 || ™ ‘cordially invited. J special price Sold for cash only for .....5. 6... 6.000. é e ‘From -Jamestown. Values to $37.50 at “&. B. Uawrence of Jamestown was in the city yesterday galling on “Cous- in Thomas” Pendray. Mr. Lawrence We are pleased to'an- nounce early showings Lot 1- In 50 Ib. sacks ‘ is a con of a pioneer Stutsman coun- 4 : : of Dress Wear, Dress POTATOES—Fine selects, 7 5 tyfamily who came from the Michigan COATS—No alternative but to-re-cut prices to the lowest notch in order to effect an ’ ‘ poy Mer: Wushel 2:4 ieiebisitieiass ¢heeias sie og BGa es bia ase Cc copper fields in the early eighties. early clearance “1 our (ogres Winter tenn Absortenents ee Saaeyan? oe Goods and Dress Trim- a } ; Entertains at Whist. were, prices would not be so low. But you'll be sure to fin size in a style that + i < . ‘ POT ROAST— } : 4 23c Mrs, John N. Hagan “entertained pleases your fancy immensely. The following price reductions are final, and eager pur- mings, which include Per pound ..'. very meet / aU nee sna on Eitth chasers will soon snap up these bargains, so come early! practically all of. the BACON—Fresh ‘Sugar Cured, 40 Bonor of Mrs. Lloyd Rader of Dickin- —, newest creations from in the strip, per pound .. .. c aR nd ui evening dainty Lot 1 fen: eo $ 18.98} Lot 2 ts.— Yo" $39 50 | the leading designers wy : pray rm TA alae Cured, 4 8c: en : RAT nae Mca Tor - bs qhe censors fayored patterns of 9 DOF, POUNG.. ssc e eee ce te ete eee ee eee decorations. . 36-inc! axons, we SMOKED HAM—The best in whole Hams, - Tren tanuiup vane 4 SKIRTS ont os Be SKIRTS ee ee up to. offer, per yard ....... only, at, per pound ':.......0. 0... cece eee eee KEEP LOOKING YOUNG a " atte Beautiful new Voiles, SAUSAGE—Liver Sausage and Head - TF You Know Dr Sale Prices j.c0 50.503. Sale Price seees $4.98 40 inches wide, yard. . . 35c theese, per pound ..... 0.0.06. cece eee » It's Easy—If You Know Dr. « i i lie to ea ; ‘Edwards’ Olive Tablets SKIRTS A Group of Collars Phe heap nay Bee inet Sear re iy Psat Oven ae _ ae ay 28c _The secret of keeping soung, fo oe . An assortment, values up to $ 2 9 8 Good styles, Pink, Rose and Red. 69 c price, per yard....... 9c >» Nothing added and-nothing taken from it. ‘Two-thirds of ff fiver and bowels —there’s to need of | $6.50. . Your choice at ...... : Sarat oe French high quality Ginghams, f Soe TE cr ares caval to a ound OF nubetitutes.. ah eer wares Your choice of our Furs, Muffs, Sets and other separate pieces Pinids and nest dental ee FRESH FROZEN HERRING — 6c . at one-third less the regular selling price. amber at Oe . Which is:a very low price, as we can not: cut this price 3 : t Rs ( .: any lower’ except in quantities. : ; ] > Fo : 2 Why not buy a quantity of Herring at this price and salt ~- Se : oo them down—this is the cheapest good food you can buy. ' : ; $ i | All charge accounts at this store must be paid promptly ee... : -@ Ses e | = We want tp.impress on you the benefit you get by paying. Meee Ry or cash for what you buy. It’s up to you to do in F ' \e. Jowering the High Cost of Livin eae -~ The Store of Quality and. Service