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PAGE 6. anene BISMARCK :DAILY ‘TRIBU VOTES aHOGR ALL OVER BUT ‘WHO DID IT?" BATTLE wou ae T BY CAROLYN VANCE BELL. is passed we are free to follow our Flea hen'He Tria’ Argy Mey | N. E. A. Washington Bureau. chosen “plant lia 1 tal Tests on Students. tashi 5 ay 28—Th Some plan to enter child welfare] |... ; f . { Washington, D. ©., May bare The work, other: service of various When we came totry the army sixty-sixth — congre of the (United yings, 4 pubticity bureau has already | mental tests on our college: students, States, meeting in extra ion, p beén opened in Washington, to ad- ithe men caine out a trifle ete ai ed the Susan B. Anthony woman vance.the cariouse causes of women, i in adn. stalk es hag dha : os f . such as public health nursing. The} ™ind thé fact th e subjects yere| frage amendment with a whoop, giv- i most of them men’s specialties. ing the girls a send-off yote of 304 to NOMen who are running this bureau |" " | we he girls a send-off vote of 4 gained valuable experience in suffrage ‘Generally, the girls ‘come’ aut: bet- | { Now the bill is up to the senate, | WOrk. by learning how to wzite stories ter than the boys when they také man — hWON ITS FAVOR FHROUCH ¢ that would be accepiable to editors, | tal tests ih school, such as memory which Is expected to tack its official MSY WE” Anciman Catt, however, (tests, those for quickness in’ the can- approval to thé bill the first week ig not so st all is ocer but the | Celation rests, those to denote, quick- June with a comfortabue safety mar- rec iuired two-thirds mn made a specialty | eS in ieee out a detail. re giving to it con- and Dene genius in or- “MEN v IK E US. who is not, qui cause the suffrage tes ose OR NO. /BRAINS” BY MAURIE “MADISON S Starring in.“Among the Girtss” New York, May 29.—Of course girls | “1 for one,” saye Alice Paul, chief|bave more’brains than men! j muck ck of the militant sut- It didn't require the-series of;.psy- “@in going to take a year's|Chblogy test by Professor Woodworth ter that | may enter the labar | Of Columbia, to. determine that, for} 5 évery_womap, known it anyhow, AVo- vement then is Qué for] Men have twisted men around their. lit- 2 it | te fingers from a time when the mem: do something more thap|°FY of man runneth not. to thé -con- trary, as ihe lawyers say. Do, you gin over jority. “the rest is ¢ iz cll over but the shouting La..c. Want Statutes, Un € politica! trouule: to are héarly over a on their horizan THE HONOK < WINNING VOTES FOR WOM 2 The National Woman Suf ciation, led Catt s of course,” the il the suffrage party, Jed by All and the Nationa! Woman prea n to hold about vaudeville? Every grocer everywhere gelis Kellogg's. las jwill probat ual Women phone man Will | pass tame re: day the Nat Party claims, the meg point out the mon t iS know duy women.Wwho.don’t run, their frage pickets that wil} face the white eas eee own household and boss thelr hus- i, house. Doubtless it will be the grac® Ry y bands? + ee ful figure of Ali at agge | SPRING LAMB it ‘What would happen to the houge- f ‘mtee Maufle Madison, stage by a very ungraceful policeman. The; yal . hold expenses if the men managed | % Pi 2 , will pel! RECIPES i] them—as some of them think they d semi Ingustey! thiBikcing “is ‘hones \ 3 : Se ice wa |The Firm of Mr. and Mrs, American v spot by| By BIDDY Citizen would go into bankruptey jn,a a crowd of th For the “company dinr er” at this!month, in most cases. It’s. mother, not secure in the tacit support of tb season-of the y Or even for aj|father, who does tbe managing, and | HT given by the benighted governm family dinner on p da: —it's almost | figures out how Willie will get .a ne ig On the other hand the Nat l}a springtime’ rite to Ige in.. at} pair of shoes next month. while Mary American Women -| least one feast of spring lamb! must have a new dress and all with- lion who disdain militan After such self-indulgence it would]out cutting down tHe calorie content | ‘Have you begun _to- Braid Shak shelf; them through me “course strainer. . To the only real and significant monu-|be criminal not to cook the prize tojof the family’s meals. And all this|in thé pahtry or Mown ¢elldr, where] thé’pulp add thé sugar, and the spices ment will stand in stately dignity in; the u st perfection—and afterward | while the head of the fantily is spend-!the jellies used. to smile at you with| tied in.a piece of cheesecloth. and | { he Hall of Fame, a striding figure of |to trea d eat the left-overs to the|ing enough in a week on cigars and jred.or purple cheeriness? cook for a.half hour. Then remove; ; last delicious erumb. Here's how! cigarets and those little “business | An, exceptions} housewife she muse tas soles and. Sade the Tineear. ater ‘ Roast Lamb—\With mushrooms—jlunches” to keep the famliy in food | be who can evade thé pleadings of her| cooking for an agditional 10 minutes, In th? fierceness of “the butcher remove the bone|for a month. Brains! 1 should say | family steadily eho cl to have a full|seal in sterilized’ jars. poor Susan B. Anthony from a leg of larhb, stuff the cavity | women have more than men! ishelf of jelly left at his’ time of year. RAISIN-PRUNE JAM. ” the struggle for the with fresh-mushrooms, chopped andj. Did you ever know a girl who real-! Still, there is no reason why 4 few} Three pounds of raisins. ie wv of women, is almost forgot mixed with a cupful of . buttered jly wanted a man who didn’t get him? | reinforcements Caritiot b4 mustered in. | - Thrée pounds of prunes, 5 pavers SS . Perhaps the w of America will| crumbs and 2 tablespoonfuls of cream. | When a girl goe&‘after a mere male ‘Plenty of combinations .of winter} Three oranges. } r z 7% y rgument by{Roast in a hot oven and serve with | creature, he might as well give up the | fruits, pessibly apples or. oranges, | sugar. chop the pears after removing skin. and 40 minutés, or until it thickens. placing a statue of Miss Anthony by! caper sauce and currant jelly. game at once and ask the fatal ques-; prunes, dried peac es or pears, pine-| One-half pound.of chopped walnuts. }+Cook with the sugar for letween 35 Seal in sterilized jars., ait the side of. Frances y , the! Lamb with Onion Purée—With _ajtion. And that worten have preserved | apples or: cranberries, can. be made) First ‘Soak. and cook prunes inti) : Sh eee 2 i 2 Seah ee ' only woman now representel in the! plain roast of lamb serve an onion | the fiction that men are pursuers, and |into marmalades, conserves or pams, | soft,’ then rémove , stones and_ let = ‘ : nall of fame, sauce made by boiling. a quart of }wonien are the pursued, is a tridute+ ‘to |enougir to last until regular “jelly-|stang for/one hour coveretl with , 4 Suffs Will Tackle New Jobs. white onions until tender. draining,|woman's brains. She actually makes! makin’ ” time comes this summer. cupfuls of water. , When this liquid is’ “Now that you are all out of Jobs | and seasoning with salt, pepper and!the man think he is picking her.gqut to Fy i @oured off, add to it raisins, orange what ade you going to do now?” was; butter, and adding 1-2 pint of milk|share his, joys and miseries, wheréas | ORA GE NE Ly. pulp, prunes, thé water in which the 3 Night. Shaitiog ] asked of several suffs. and 2 tablespoonfuls of melted. but-|of course she’s decided long ago that', To begin with, hereis a rather out-| prunes were cooked, sugar, ' fine-clt L - “We have all been aching long be-|ter. Mix wel} and rub through a col- Jn he shall ask her, Can you beat .that | of-the-ordinary recipe for jelly which| orange rind and nuts, Pour into steri- . 4 fore the suffrage amendment wasjander and serve hot as a sauce over for brains? * ipreserves’the sreal orange taste, be-||jzed jars and seal‘after cooking for Thu da 3) ~e hy sed to get into other work that ap-|the roast lamb, |The professor says/that there is ajcause very little water is used, and} half hour! rs y: d to us. Now that the amendment Lamb with Mint—An excellent way jtheory that girls are more sheltered. {the fruit.is boiled-fot a very ‘short ~~ PEACH CONSERVE : to serve cold roast lamp so that it’s ajdocile and pleasing,.as it were, than|time. It requires one sweet orange, Four péunds of winter peats zs tempting “main di or quite good joys, and they are able therefore to eight bitter ‘oranges-and two lemons.) “im joemons, bashes ’ enough for a party is to chop the cold |“get_ by”. with less mentality than; Put the fruit, whole, into 4 presery- “4 Ethel Clay ton’s meat fine, and to every 2 cupfuls of |boys, ‘That is amusing. What aught ine pan, and cover sith cold water] 2 ena ieee : the chopped meat add a ning of |them to be more “docile and pleas ich must be brought to the boiling Boauitd cope salt, paprika, and cnion juice and aji thee: * And ff they are, isn't it a sigm/ point {nd ‘at once poured .off. When tablespoonful of chopped capers, Next they Nave exercised their, gray thatter |the fruit has been ‘wiped and sliced ig ; That splendid dissolve ® tablespoonful of powdered |ahd determined to be more pleasing? | into medium sized pieces, return it.to 5 - under the F gelatin in 1-2 cupful of cold water, |Isn’t it a sign of rains that they kno®; the pati with, three, aid one-half p) ee. add 1 cupful of chopped spinach and {how to be more pleasing? | quarts of cold watep’ “After boiling, K J ofan ‘simple toile 1 cupful of boiling water’ and let’! The fact that the men never stop to “mash for a half hoor, nd rub through % a is nothing stand until the gelatin is melted and |inquire whether we have/prdins or|4 scalded ine hair Sieve, with a . a ve ;| colored green., Strain the mixture in-{not;. THEY JUST _ LJ US ANY-! wooden spooh. ' to 1 cubeal ct mint sauce, 2 table-]HOW! And that's the really jmport-} Adding 1 pote oan to en 4 i 2 . 7 2 q ) spoonfuls of fresh mint le: , chop-| ant thing. pint. of liqu: holl unt it jellies ae Mee B k igs s , hed) and the chanded: ineatehould: be on se =. i when eaten ina cup? eal in salt After rach meal—YOU eat one | 4 ea S i fan added. Pour jnto a mold to set, and FOR SELF- | warmed jars. Ligon " a i i cold kerve sliced with oi] may- 3) | vs t ‘ . onnatge and mint garnish, Served ‘IMPROVEMENT 1 APPLE MARMALADE i ‘ " Be Pa Mise lente 3, S00n to. apy) jwith hot biscuit creamed ’ potatoes, \ Three and three-quarter “cupfils of : t wd 5 sis s paper. ih tells how to instantly have w ang a bitvot tart, marmalade or jell ONE DIME) sex’, 1-2 cuprtit of vinegar, 2 quarts FR AGUR:STO ie and i ; # “ velvety. on Plexton and (a port, White.” this is “a meal for the gods—or. par fof apple. pulpy*2' tablespéonfuls of dino au alee 5 i oe touch." ‘ : ticular IMisbands. , 6 thargusrite® P eudaeae | whol cloves, 4, inches Of stick, cina- a atch dh ! fi 4 Liam eT ° ‘ : z IA'a good thing that seitimprove. Me a a itn’ ined eeby sa: "Ros i a mastérpiéce: of ‘humor? z og] Ment. self-education and culture ar?) ir oh apples alt tik plete stomach sweet : and pathos, loye-dnd' adventure. » Donit miss-it. : Inexbedslve! covered ‘with hilel eit press| 6 Ne bf Am énlightenéd. and just co yey bait € ¥ 9 f ok cmplnpesene Rpts ‘i Wastineron| * : ule What “adventures, hard-» You: will never forget. her .4 D. €, has. just recommended to th 1 etr ; eis el ships, fortune and glorious pranks, ‘adventures, hard- miniinu ge board of the. distrie: a eee —— romance in store for, this hi “4 weekly, Wage. for women. hich ~ a * F 7 r «a7 mischievous tomboy ! ships, loves and sorrows. allows 10_ce 4 i i t 8 10.cents.a week for. thé ii¢in of “Mickey” is an epoch-mak- Don’t miss “Mickey”’—a Ey emen! « ’ * iT ° . , velit Weeks study of the ing picturé. Don’t fail to | super-picture’: that*.comes : -eohdjtions and wages of wo-| Now that-ttieat-Is 0 costly that taoét ‘see it. js a only once in: a life-time, % 4 men employed in the district the com-f o¢ t'titnit hé ane cg ater Sa 3 aie 7 ate 1 mission recommends a minlinutt wage 1 ap mut ten te oorselves ts th tee! or) = i of, $15.50 a weék. four.meat meflsa week, every crumb ; : ED 0 Not only..does the boatd get-a min- s t 3 hacen ADD ATTRACT! IN t imum age for women, but it suggests f year na eR ieP of 'D ‘Mellenttin racagny. rds ates pecans % a budget for its expenditure, divide 3 P &y thus: be tire, “divided |, Yapiou and treatment, as Haina ‘pou oi | For His Eight Year-In A nd many ofethem are fitted to : , ‘ si 4 Taye dentist an oculist 50 pie iy ar ie vt | E North Dakota KORE aH? A Sigua tt 2 A es salle Ca 5 Amusements ... . 20 ae, cere! Ub 2 SBLER bes = : Vi “$9 [in6,8 sulicé In wiilch to Berve thie inte ay Aellegeant insurance 2, 22 [in Combbiation “with potted.» rice. or | DOES - NOT USE suRcERY _ - Chureh. and. ¢ arty Ll crlap toast, «is BuTted to cold chicker ——— Prices OFRantration eal; MBN br mutton, oe. een old -Will Be At oD 50e; Children ibe J J N. E 5 64 7) = eltimprovement. Té-plake Creole sauce: mel } One Shbw—8:30 . ba © ated ‘piqke Cre ce mK table MKENZI nae oF butter OF Ee 8 BHOTEL <4 f Q’Conndr’s: Orchestra—Matinee- Saturday, 9:30 ‘ F init. cook 1 tablespoonfu] of Poe ft th E e a ay, 220. a * Loa” $15.80 chopped, onion and 1 ee pest of: Wednesday and Thutéday, dpe TNs . y ana ; 3 ss Any working cena been “on st yatow we ni at lempatie Peat ciiliote athe ah 2 8 been “ol aor i her -6wn” in a-city at an approxiinate sfftal: fo ur and 1- 1 of TK Co as in " Wake of $15.0 -wil sie oem yak fo Ae Allien, AGT opt of TWO DAYS ONLY et is a very fair reason- * frorparcomas? ble: éstiinate’ of her actual expenses. brothers at.jrmd. Add 12-cnptil of |No .Charge “for: Examination t really works out just about as the | “2ned) or: {fegh.tomato pulp and boil ow | Bol na On commission ‘has surmised. Ssnomigie at add 1: teaspoonful . Dr. Mellenthin i is a regular ; frorking girl fora ilnaie: movie pote until the ‘meat is hot through and ery and is licensed by the state MONDAY NIGHT. $ JUNE and Contimies Until ‘Friday ‘ each week, young persons “on, the in.) 1 GaHHN tke oF loant of North Dakota. He visits pro- || © tered side’ know thit that, 75, e6nt8 chargea| ,, Anvtier Was. to, mi antial | fessionally, the more important, COMING IN ALL HER MERRY-MAKING * ‘ ” ( Evening June 6th. to dawns mly bg Miblnatog by. dn atcutwith & cream saver end poached | oper, ane cltiesiand offers to allt) pos ’ evening “session, with, the. bathtub, a] Cae Chop uy wauce and poche who callon'this trip consultation ||. /}}| cake of soap and /the electric iron, | Picnare Mien fatal vite fine. | and examination frée, except the Ts HER -Pre. te and its quot it DRE Ce : 0} 0p Or each ry ton aurbenaugi tater or toucer ere fy serv Make wii expense of treatment when THE TINGE AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOV crv ticket. a saulee of 1 tnblespoontul of melted buy | desired, J ‘WITH MILITARY. TMOSPH, | = ay id jpbt;the interesting item is 10 cents ter, 1 tablesioontil uf Mou, Rat ail] According to, his method of : : We have secured Alexanian Bros., Im- PINow see’ kuow:wiy Washidgton ana| "cet, iil, Stic. into ihe. saure 1) ffeathent he doés da ha al 4 \ M pe: v B cupful’ of chopped. n and spread|for chronic appendicitis, ga porters of “Oriental Rugs’ to show nr cities ake a re sopttee| wie nl lung ait the toust alleges, Place | stones; ulcers of stomach, tonsils hot A * * . A a a poached eg& ontop of each ing. their entire line in our store during this concerts ania Br clty goveriiicht can| Neth collee oF covou and carmed fresh Pate nse ts his credit:many won zs Nuit this is a subs - week. This is the largest line of Orien- muster the imaginatigh td, hee ‘that it] N, derful’ results in diseases of the es tal R that-h it slesires ae ed working girls, and Nose ut Russia Ple—which | stomach, liver, bowels, blood, ‘ employers givé, them ‘ u i a ugs na’ as ever been shown in week to achieve culture, tie tity Heit ean ave eae ey cae Save 1 of skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad- this city. must “do something about it” and cul-| new cabbage and chop fine 8 or-4 med: der, bed-wetting, catarrh, weak . er ture, like salvatiot, must.be free! ium sized onions, Stew Jungs, rheumatism, sciatica,, leg \ 2 ee Eee ee J ulcers and rectal ailments. Everyone should see. this ‘wonderful Wo aig Sg ail 2 care ine deep Wiig dish | "It You have been ailing for any display. . ; y asy shorthand} bolled vegetables,” and ifoxt Riave re ae| length of time and do not get , oe Bee aaa’ sa the hardcooked exe minced with 1 cup-|@ny better, do not fail to call, as ? puliit,MOw popsible for you, to learn #| fu OF, copped cooked meat, | Seasou {improper theasufey r that | PO! Bours hen a epi be gained 0° that wut h ale au penned ‘ape wit ‘hut: | disease are very often the cause A SHOW OF NOVELTIES e k nite ver ent heed to spend months and a lot of money | Vegetable, cover with n pastry or po- {°c Your long standing trouble. SMART,SWIFTS SAUCY CAST fn leariing stenography hen It is now | tato:cruskand Wake : Remember above date, the’ ex- etal y, 4 ‘Absolutely \guarantéed. Tie Tedaons will TO: TALK TO FARMERS, amination on. this@tip’ will he q oat af sous write to: King ind ue Atornéy General Bes accept- Sree and that his reatment -is ie ieavantane br ibis Mee tral ea tiviion: | 4 an thvitagion ‘to ‘ddire’s a large different. . 50c, 75c, $1.00 & $1 50—2( War Pax "hailed y-mail offer. Kou Will be surprised and | farmers’ picnic at Brinsttade on June|_. Address: 336 Boston Block, Seats Mriday at Ha | Nighted. Show gthera this seane Minneapolis, Miniesota, : tat | 20, \ shinee cemeneelttene aeneeatEm eis e

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