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|SPRING: CLEANING’S ALL OVER AT WHITE HOUSE—BUT MRS. WILSON ISNT ALL TUCKERED gOUT! TM A “From No Matt’s ‘Lind to Yankee Lan ye From war to peace. From strife to contentment.- From trouble to happiness. Our boys, God bless them, are coming home. Our boys, our conquerors, ‘our Victors—our hard-hitting, clean- thinking, clean-living boys,..You are coming home, and we are happy. Before you lay aside your uni- form come. in and-let us make your picture. ~~ Tndividuality oS in every line of these Smart Spring Styles. To choose one of these Suits, Coats or Frocks, is to acquire instantly an, air of distinction. The models we present are genuinely attrac- tive. They have come direct to us from the designer and are as new as the date’on today’s ci occ TTT Official State Photographers Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. , Official Photographer for the State Historical Society ; CITY NEWS| | to be no immodialewrobabltity of Ma- jor Henry's return, although, like a = CEES : ®. | majority of the Yanks over. there, he calendar. You are sure:to like them. . has had plenty of war for one year From Bowman. and would be glad to get back. | Pt Sheriff C. E, Joyce of Bowman Secs MERC Calling: | Spring The woman who delig in a distinctive ap- county was in for the closing-.hours of the session. pearance will find mu. to interest her in these new Spring Suits o. Tricontines, Gaber- dines, Twills, Silvertones, Serges, Covert » Cloth—semi-fitting models with vest effects, $35.00. 1 $67.50 Mrs. Thomas H.\ Poole of the Bis: marck Red Cross organization ad vises that she has received from the war department good news for Mrs. Marie Colline, whom she has beer unable to locate, and who is request- ed jo call Mrs. Poole at ’Phone! 445X. Patrick is Back. Hunter Patrick, formerly of tue state examiner's office, and who spent a Suits Visiting Major Jim. A. -Johanssen of ‘Minot, Hil, Sem- mingsen of Minot, and L. P. McAneay of Devils Lake, all deputy bank exam iners, called on State..Examiner J. R :, Waters last week. . HN: Much Improved, “ j “Nevery’ Bauer, infant daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauer, who was} almost a yéar in his country’s: service ot Taffeta, Twill, Serge, Tricontine and other Dakota. nd the he wood floors | 1 und polished. Wilson: can walk inosit down lightly Peral of thé'First division when he sus-| walls scraped, 1 tained his wound, arrived ia America taken tol’ M oh It te Maj Roan Now! ' ti [on February 27, when be wa a NewYork! hospital, $15,000 plano. marble busts: ‘ “ very’ ill with pneumonia, is some-jin France, was calling on old friends Spring: = S a J : what improved today. - [at thé capitol Saturday. The young = fashionable materials, in color tones, dark, . Yank, whose home is at Beach, has => li rich « - € - Easter: Bazaar: {added flesh as well as dignity while = Dresses ight and rich; styled neatly and gracefully— The Ladies'-Aid. society of the Firs:| chasing the Huns. => Deptint church announces :that it’ will ¥ Seed = 21 50 TO $67 50 hold its annual ‘Easter Bazaar at the ‘oung People We = e Bismarck Gas €o.'s office April 12. Harry M: Parsons,‘a. successful ana IRS) WOODROW WILSON = popular young farmer of Regan, an ‘ 4 sist he x hite|== ’ Bismarck Yank |Home. Miss Helen Ro Rix-of Mandan, a well This how. Mi Woodrow: Wilson, ‘mistress of the White; = : New cape Models, extremely practical—Tri- Sergeant Paul, Addison.,Slatery is!jnown and much liked school teacher,| House, did NOT look during the annual % epring housecleaning of |== Spring home Srptt sCamputowls, Where he was}were united in marriage at St. the presidential mension. The White House is “brand clean,” but |= contines, Serges, Evora Cloths and Boliviass istered out of the national army, af-| George's parish house Satyrday even => i ses ter having seen service at Camps | ing a for Geurae Haitoie, The the first lady of ihe and did not have Ao pub one cap and lapron i = Coats priced at. Dodge, Riley and Funston. young people remained in. Bismarck [accomplish it—which is a pity, considering how nice she loo! i Ww. G6. T. U. over Sunday, leaving for their home|IN em! ’ *, => . To « .0 The W. fb Bd Pact sranee {at Regan this morning, BS aaa a as Be ret Sete a is - = ‘he Women's. Christian Temperance if CAROLYN (VANCE BELIL workers,” said Thomas Brabany of the |= union will meget with Mrs. F. O. Wat- To Address K. G's. hington, D. C.. Mar. 1. white house stat who came in here |S —_— A kins on Third street, at the usuat! james “A. Flaherty of New Haven, | cleaning’s over at the white house! Wilson | = ange és hour Tuesday afternoon, when ever¥ |Conn., supreme knight of the Knigats| Some job. ladies! But Mrs, WIL) really Liv a things up so, |= Here is an opportunity to purchase member is expected to attend of Columbus will address Bismarck | son, mistress of th hite house, of come in here with hob- |, " s ° lige Aus ass” council Friday evening, ft will be] even tired shoes for the hardwood 5 ey ves at a bargain price. the first time in the history of this} / ne ‘ => 5 pathe Security Slite Bank of Gov: council that it wil have enjoyed a vis-| a lot of [that we had to haye a force in here to |B : inter Coats are now on sale at}. has applied to. Insurance Commi sign. ft from ‘the “chiét: executive of the) tp a’ plan Wilson | them level in” = sharply reduced prices. ‘Values up er Olsness for a, coarter, which willl i cternity for the Wwholé/of America, and the preside vly-—when ar : : report it fo Oren mona qulo-lind it is expected that every. knight | they came home from Europe,” So they ihendiaided, heoor |S to $45.00 included. You could hardly y in the | E co” jurisdiction wall | cleaned the white house from basement | aud mop. by how ; the = a a : Pte al Ber, attoed: to roof, inside anal ont, andl when the | dential wit "5 = |have expected to buy puen a Bere, Coat for so little—right in the 5 eae mis walked) in-atl she had-to: do | have to tac! BONE other little j = her. y : on ut ‘A, Olson 12 Gapti' Hénry Home: wis to contentedly=—"My!" How saist creonis, 110: foot wide = heart of the cold weather, when they are most wanted. ‘Come at colved $500.00) In county taxes TH One) Word was recelved in Bismarck to : ‘ with : once and save—your | me : i fine anagat aiid. thera" seems te be|day that Capt.T..8. Honry of Valley} It's been >a hard at the: white | high, from which hang three huge ¢ — ar ee : 98 no evjdene Lop gete ay “times in’ North Citys regimental adjutant of the Fight-| use these: past we Theirugs hate | dailichandeliéis’” AMhite. andigold mold. B= |@HOIe At Lo ee ee Se lee ee se ce eae ne 89 ue ing First/and who: was: adjutant gen-| been beaten. the stonework. houed., the and panels. ornament. the walls. {ZS fs ; 5 H avhe xj and turn to her fancy ‘ nJemant or bd Prsapeotlon recently rye Ae, pects to. be transferred ‘to ,Chicago. | thoughts of spring’ mitinery—anything In ‘the An elegant group of tice serviée; “last «week received ng-| Capt. .Heury is suffering’ from al ‘but spring tiouse cleaning. fashionable new Serge tice: that re has" been! awartled a mai wound, in}the foot which has not heal- Fortunate woman} the mah ) d Ww 1 Pars z jor's cominission\ « ed as rapidly as desired. To most womén, spring does: not | 100Buests. There sere an ool Mixture mean the twit-twit of birds sund green- china_ in the w house t aces ‘ resses Dresses, all good styles supper. at. the parish meeting this evening, and tue fecd will be followe by a social session du: which Capt: A. A. Jonés;* econtly*returaed from] France, will tell of some of his éxp-ri- ences. =| Small Fire Spills the Boans. Baked beans -by: the bushel result- ed.from,a blaze: which practically de- ;Mr. Stanley formerly was is in the city: calling on old. friead the. mili tant .publisher of: the Garrison . Ad- vance, wiich under his management was one of the strongest independent weekly newspapers on the Slope. He took a position with the Lewistown chamber of commerce upon his_ dis- charge from the ‘national army, and .j clsco, ” Men's .M de "Visiting Old Friends. a ing verdure, ete. but the annual spring | and 520 pieces jof cut ea * Pe or anley, mi e Cham- tensive wi a ‘: Is, ty ny du The :men.of St.. George's will have facie Palace ee cineiin Cae | oeuBie with brooms: amid: mops. | i with the arms of the i uited and very ser ‘viceable. It was those 40,000 or 40,000 war visited: her. brother at Butte, proceeding thence to Portland, whence she took the Ssasta route to her des-! tination, enjoying the privilege of traveling upon the same train whica carried Former President Tatt, whose | States. NATION’S LEAGUE > are worth much more than than the price we ask. - But we must make room for our new Spring stock that is now arriving PANDORA — BOX daily. Therefore we offer Dresses $ 95 SAYS SHERMAN |Z |worth up to $387.50 at ....0.......000 Joe eee : 1 6: (Continued from Page One) , stroyed a small buiiding at the corn-|he has made a success ot commercial | , es she had an opoptrumity to! son, Senator McCumber. of North D er of Broadway and Washington early | club work. iG ‘a Leal ihe. floes anu Greed ‘that Sunday morning. The structure .had | kota, 00 he floor and urged een used ag a warehouse and it was | the United States become a party to some kind of we that would seek stored witht beans. to preserve-the peace of th world. He urged an amendment to the proposed constitution of a lague of nations which would prevent-beyond any doubt the surrender of. this nation’s sover- eignty or the Monroe doctrine, He de- plored some of the arguments urged against the Jeague saying that some of Solons Buy Souvenirs. rates jain real Misses Eunice Olson, Gladys Carley, alley Joins Family Nora Buckley and Nellie Hubbard of Henry Tatley leaves tomorrow ‘Helps the | ‘Cause. Mrs\C. E.‘Vermilya’s Sunday school|for Riverside, Calif., where he will ‘Nearly $240 was subscribed in the/clasy in McCabe church realized a join Mrs. Tatley end daughter, Clara, house of representatives ‘to the North) very: substantial sum Saturday from for the rem der of th fs id Dukota’committes: of thé: Fatherless| the operation of, a, souvenir. stand, in|*F Me Fe! natinder of f winter. Children of Franve, of which Mrs: 'N.| the state-house lobby, a they dis- Bismarck | Boy Sick. - | ‘00. Ramistad: of Bismarck ‘is: chattman.| played attractively devised little me- Sirs: ‘AS-D. Cordner of First street A’ report’ giving the exact sum was|mentos of the capitol and the capital this: morning received lette ee i read Saturday. © ° city. which’ they ‘had fashioned them- i aetter on Two Exceptional Waist Values Most every woman is interested in pretty Waists and here is the finest value we have offered this season. A group of Waists Another group of choice Georg- ette Blouses that formerly sold up to $8.50. Offered for quick clearance—your choice of this e ms ' e fi » her son, Lieut: Ferris Cordner, who|them were far fetched, = From Logan County ly and dere ae ‘particular, ‘about the went over with Co. I of the Second) “I cannot stand backs ane eld and valued up to $5.50 $2 98 evliceion $ 98 ade ie ! d i s " h lamned, we } 7 e _Arthur B. "Atking state's attorney change. The proceeds will £0 to the Ni ese amar Re oe l'rence eat take care of ourselves “There specially priced at.. BES) ee ee calling. U on Ghert: A: Beane wate fund for the Fatterlesy Children of! ang that he was unable to return to|are some gbligations*resting upon the : ; tceuaurer,{c Messrs: ‘Atkins and Olson France, ? America. with his comrades of--Co. I American people to help maintain the at. smarried sisters and: they. come togeth- Mothers’ Social Club. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Cashman yester-|peaec of the world. Referring to Senator. Poindexter’s res, a Bismarck Yank who went over|address he said that he virtually pro- with the sanitary detachment, of the|mulgated. as the American doctrin Fighting First, and who ig now at) “We will mind our own: business.” Camp Div., similar advice with re-| He criticized those opponents of the gard to their son Paul. . Paul Cash-|World league who criticized the cove- man went over with the sanitary de:|nant without suggesting any sub: tachment of the First. About the mid- red, however, that Sen- dle of January, as hi: any was|ators Kn id Lodge had presented preparing to embark {an alternative plan.) G that a was seized with cn attack of tonsil-;the prop itis, writes Private Se i not: desirable or twd later he was er-o¢casionally for mutual congratula- ‘The Mothers’ Social club will meet|4ay received:from Private A. W. Ser- tions, and :felicitations: pati the home.of Mrs. D. T.: Owens, on Fifth street, ‘at 3 o'clock Tuesday af: ieee Wants Gig: Increase. ternoon, when “The Warring -Nations ’ ‘The Minot Auto Co., which desires | Germany’ and “Austria,” will be the s permission to “increase -its capital to| general topic. The program will be $1,500,000, will have another hearing/ag follows! before the blue sky commission this) “The Effect of War on German Chil- week, as will-the Rederson Mercan-| dren’—Mrs. D. T. Owens. tile Co,,-of Moorhead, desiring to sell] «The Chattel Women of Germany” 900,000 worth of stock in the state. |_wrs,R. M. Bergeson. . ~ “Germany’s Victime, Eelgium, Po- Tand and Siberia”—Mrs. Pierce. Unequalled Skirt Off These Skirts are all; Group of stylish | A collection of high- good styles and the | Skirts, values up to grade Skirts former- original prices were | $8.50 in a variety of 1 1li upwards to $6.50. | styles. Good range . ee a Ss he said there was noth- Major Henry” Elevated.” nate from making Word comes fromm France that -Ma- agit ‘ .| pital, where hi: the necessary amendment and he inti- ji Ss ] . . i jor rank Henry, formerly inna com, Ol, eal-="Pamods: Women of Aer seer t|mated’ that “aieh cmrenaents would Your oe of fc o sizes; your choice eee spital January 2 ers ge Fighting First, now“ts the high com- | Promised. ant “all members are urged eared President. Wilson today. received a fer at— $2.98 ($4.98 $14.98 To Cure a Cold in One Day ion of, farmers whe urged that Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE} lthe. ‘Teague of nations idea be sub- (Tablets.) It stops the Cough’ and; mitted to the majority. vote’ of the Headache ‘and works off the Cold. E. | peoples involved. - If this were done WwW. GROVE'S signature on each box. ithese representatives .declaréd: that ‘the support, of the farmers could be ‘secured. lent. Wilson’ thanked ithem and said that he-appreciated | offers of supporte “The follow- mand at Camp. Sussex, near Lako- chelle, where he‘ has‘ under him gen- erals and jonels' and majors and ad- jutants 'n’ everything. There seems ——— ———— May Help. of of Bridge. Under Senate Bill 201, :as amended through the efforts of Secretary George N-. Keniston of the Bismarck Commercial ‘club,. who “isalso -vice-| 30c. president of the National’ Parks high- way, (the Red Trail) the* state ot ‘ERENC {North Dakota may bear one-third the CONFERENCE AT Petticoats at Money Saving Prices Mercerized Sateen | Petticoats of better Beautiful . Taffeta MASONIC ‘PARTY | cxvente of building. a bridge across WHITE HOUSE [ing organization: ware Fepresauted: Petticoats, plain col- | quality that are very | Petticoats, all Feoeauar ateeds Ral one "UPON INDUSTRY | National Nonpartc a a Lean Ration ors, fancy. and fig- | serviceable and | shades, worth up to ation of Gleaners, National trons of Husbandry. ~~ MOTHERS. that the whole ~family os Asdoses ‘of a.thoro, The Blue Lodge will give an informal. party Friday evening at°9:00 o'clock. Cards, dancing and smokes. All Masons, their families and visit- ing friends are ‘invited. Lunch willbe served by Eastern Star. . Music by " O’Conner’s: Orchestra. nA the state, highway department sec fit, ; ‘ al Fed 'there can be appropriated ftom the (Continued ‘tr from Pé Page One.) | Grange and stute highway funds one-third of thi) service coyers the entire field of gov cost of a bridge spanning the- Mis-| ernment employes who are returning | souri, which now forms the only breu':| to civil life and for whom employmen in the great National Parks Transcon:| must*be:found. The war departme tinental highway from ees to Se-| will look’ after discharged — soldier: attle. alone. Miss Helen‘ Fauske, ‘formerly -steu- _K. C. ographer' and bookkeeper. in ‘the of- night. fices of the state board ‘of* regents, | Lent. sailed Saturday from Sag “Francisco for Honolulu, whence ‘she. will pro- ceed to-Shanghai, whence sie will go overland .to Tien Tain, wpere she is to become” executive treasurer to the oO A ERLE ES ace eC | i ; ’ American’ Board of Foreign ene. » ORNATE ETAT : | r $7.50. at—. ured... .Every one a] worth more than the Your choice rare bargain at— price asked. During $1.19 | thissale— $1 se A. W. Lucas Co. ee | Should, . see take at least < : is’ the time.: The Ithier. happier, and S , get along better if the blood is given Hall Dance Tuesday | Foro curitging: tHe" Seouiseh: and The: last’ dance before j bowels cleaned out, and the germs of O’Connor’s Orchestra. | Winter, accumulated in the system, Be ae, driven away. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- it is ifthe be: id 50° Week at Klein’s tam te ts.ove ofthe van et ant Carney Coal Phone 94 | jit and see the difference in the whole they'll feel fine _< 1d. be* well 2/0. E Anderson Lbr. C.|tappy. Jos. Bresior ey, Is. For China. rr _sscicausnonintsasmmnnvsninemeconetilneninstb desis ciasebimentomemmmnsiaeineieiaiaieaneebenuntoienestiientiida age a family: Their colcr will be better. and 22 cA