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satad BISMARCK AND GRAND FORKS POPULAR PRICED STORE Values Wednesday and Thursday Specials BISMARCK AND GRAND FO.RKS ’ iu ea F JOHNSO The Store of Bi: JT 9 Where you get Value Received for, both sides of Your Dollar. It does make a difference where you spend your money. At Johnson’s Popular Priced Store we give you the very best possible merchandise to be had for the money. Qur prices. too, are as low as good merchandise can be sold for. When “you buy here you are buying something for years of service. Our merchandise today is one of the most reasonable items you spend money for—when you consider length of service, beauty and usefulness—so be sure to buy at the right store —JOHNSON’S. Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits in Navy, Blue, Black, Grey, Brown and Novelty Checks, in Velowr, Storm Serge, French Serge, Scotch Tweeds, Gaberdine, Poiret Twill, ete., sizes from 36 to 51. Values up to $59.50. Tuesday and Wednesday 3 5 Sale-at: -2:.2522.5 Pave One big ict cf * adies’ and Misses’ Coats in al- most any styie or.caior one might wish for at remarkably low prices for this Sale only. Values un to $39.50. DP Y= ; This Sale, at.....-- QD) ® Millinery! Millinery! wae to $10.50. "$2. 98 DRESSES—Alll you want at $18.98. Values up to $37.50. These Dresses are all new Spring models. They come in Taffeta Silk, Foulards, Messa- We. have the. water-proof Tweed Coats and every one of these to be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday Sale at 25% Discount. One lot of Coats in Navy Blue Serge and Poplin to sell poner $14.98 lines and Satins, all colors and sizes. HOSIERY Come in and look this lot over as we think that this is the biggest bargain Ger pat fet Oe UNION SUITS One big lot of Gauze. Union Suits. Come in wide knee and narrow knee, trimmed with pretty patterns of’lace. This Sale, all you want, at; Per suit t630 6. tts 49c CHILDREN’S HOSE Children’s Hose, all sizes, come ‘in Black only. Sale, per_pair Rana en Cote aati 22¢ One lot of Georgette Crepe Waists and Crepe de Chine Waists to be placed on this Tuesday and. Wednesday Qne big lot of White Voile *Waists—These are beauties. For this big Tuesday and : Wednesday CORSETS Come and let our expert corsetiere fit you in a Modart, Kabo or American Lady Corset. At this big Tuesday and Wednesday Sale 20% DISCOUNT We have over 600 Children’s Play Dresses, these come in Stripes, Plaids, Checks, ete. At Tuesday and Wed- nesday Sale, ISCMUD COA hace Tame $1 .98 Bungalow Aprons, all you want, “At Tuesday and Wednesday Sale rere ST Tuesday & Wednesday Only Crochet Cotton in all colors 7 and all sizes, at, per ball...... ¢ Cc Cheese Cloth Special, at, per yard. 2..its oh. oii ie. 5c We have over 300 Wash Skirts in any. pattern or any material one might wish for at Johnson’s Popular Prices. Ask to see our special $7.98 White Wash Satin Skirts. All our Glove Silk Underwear, for this Sale only at ....... 15% DISCOUNT Silk Poplin Skirts, all colors and sizes, at... $4.98 “Yes, we have the Summer Furs at Low Prices. Silk Poplin Sport Coats, belted ef- fect, all sizes and colors, at— 20% DISCOUNT Hundreds and hundreds of rea] nob- by Summer Dresses—These come in Voiles, Tissues of all sorts, FouJards, etc., at $5.98 ghee: - $18.50 Middy Blouses—AlI Sizes and Pat terns at Johnson’s Popular Prices Many other items to be placed on this ‘Tuesday and W. as we are only too glad to show you if you buy or not. always come to Johnson's, where you will always find edn esday Sale at Real Bargains. Come in and look them over We a mat all times to please our customers. When at Bismarck just what you want at low prices. 3 _ Johnson's For Ladies | Realy to-Wear Apperal i SSPE SU } TUESDAY, MAY _20, 1919. [BISMARCK MASONS WHHL GIVE DANCE Invitations have been issued for an ‘informal dancing party to be given! by Bismarck lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. at the Masonic temple Fridsy ening for Masons and their families. ; Dancing will be enjoyed from.9 to 1,! when refreshments will be served by| |the ladies of the Eastern Star. A | charge of $1 per couple and fty cents’ for extra ladies will be made to de-j | fray expenses. A large attendance and an enjoyable {time are anticipated. ‘LADIES’ AUXILIARY | | REPORT FOR YEAR | The report of the last year’s work | of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Co.'s A and/ {I covers a period of loyal service to! } the needs of Bismarck boys of the two} national guard units of the capital city j in action overseas. The ! here was not much we could do| | for Co.’s A and I, as nothing could be} }sent to France. |for the Red Cross, and a collection was taken amounting to $15 for the! Red_ Cross. i “During June we gave $25 out of! jour fund to the Red Cross. jthe summer 125 kits were made for}. the Red Cr d made 25, furnishin: fand 14 leather av ;made for the Red Cros we adopted a French war orphan. mm| March we contributed $50 to the x home-coming reception for the sol-| fag which is to float from the 159-fpot | dieers, and in April we controbuted | flag pole which will be erecicd in the |. toward the purchase of a Me-! Northern Pacific station grounds as a permanent monument y o A {from Bismarck and Burleigh county lity in playing for) who served in the mes without charge, and | the first subscription from any capit ate the loyal support which | city woman's organization cause, and it is believed to be the | largest to date. mi al flag. “Thanks are due O'Connor's orches- tra for i The auxiliary’s contribution of $ {toward the purchase of a memori | secretary } June 11 was the! fary day at the Country club. It devoted to making comfort kits} During! in October we, all the material. | ors’ vests were) In December | liberali ved from Bismarck citiz Graveure Glorifies Dramatic War Song Tense — touching — gripping = dramatic—is this great war song “The Americans Come.’’, Graveure gives you all the pathos, all the doubt, despair and dawning hope of the blinded French veteran who hears the first American contingent march up the street—all his unbounded joy and gratitude. Coupled .with Graveurc’s, “When the Boys Come Homes.” A2769—$1.00 FOR $12,000,000 to be spent among the poor and unfor. tunate in this country is on this week. Do your share toward making it a com- plete success. ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results, THE SALVATION ARMY DRIVE Tendency to feet Constipation? ° USE THIS LAXATIVE! Dietitians advise a “careful diet,” but that is trouble- some to most people; physical culturists advise “certain exercises,” which is good if one has both the time aad the inclination. Doctors advise diet and exercise and medicine. The question is, shall it be a catharti ic or purgative .med- icine? Or a mild, gentle laxative: Thousands have decided the question to their own satis- faction by using a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known to d: ists as Dr. Caldweil’s Syrup ; Pepsin. A small dose gives a free, easy movement of the bowels. It is the best substitute for nature herself. In fact, @ since the ingredients are wholly from the vegetable kingdom it may truthfully be said it is a natural laxative. Its positive but gentle action on the bowels makes it an ideal remedy for constipation. The dose is small, and it may be taken with perfect safety until the bowels are regulated and ect again of their own accord. The druggist will refund your money if it fails to do as promised. 7 Dr. Caldweli’s PRICE AS ALWAYS Syrup EPSIN The Perfect §, Laxative In spite of greatly increased laboratory costs due to the War, by sacrificing » profits and absorbing wer taxes. we have main- tained the price et which this family lox- ative has been sold by druggists for the past 26 years. Two sizes— Soc and $1.00. FREE SAMPLES—If you have never used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin send for a frec trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 468 Washington St., Monticello, Ill. If there are babies at home, ste for a copy of Dr. Caldwell's book, “The Care of Baby.” OFFENSIVE BROKEN. Warsaw (Sunday), May | 18.— jrainian offensive against the Pe been completely broken. losses were to the boy world’s war, was TO THE PUBLIC. is is to announce that I will re-election as a member of to this! New June Numbers of \ Ponselle Sings “Keep the Home Fires Burning” Never in all its meteoric career has “Keep the Home Fires Burning” been sung with such vivid intensity. Ponselle has been‘ac- claimed by thousands as one of the world’s great dramatic sopranos. Her golden voice fairly makes you see the “silver lining” to the clouds in this great song. 49585—$1.50 Impressions of Italy” by French Symphony 2.2) A dream of pure delight is the French f Symphony Orchestra's “Impressions of Italy”—from the first to the final faintest note. All the slow languor, ali the swift. gaiety, all the passionate ro- mance of that at land of sere- nades, scenery and art is in this ore double record. acing (so The 39 splendid new selec. fae tions for June include 3 popular songs by Grand Opera stars, 14 oxher popular songs,2comedy monologues, 2 novelties, 2 home melodies, 2hymns,2 band pieces, 2 symphony orchestra Selections, |, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York and 19 dances, comprising 5 fox- trots, 3 one-steps and. 2 waltzes. New Columbia Recordson Sale the Clumbia Grafengias riod —Si 10th and 20th of Every Month oto #9003. Devigns-up to $2100 pha The oles The extremely ac- the marck Board of Education if such |be the wish of the voters of the city. 1 5-20-6-3 FRANK EVERTS.