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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE atered at the Postoffice, Blamarck, N, D, aa Bacond | Matter, GEORGED_ MANN =. > re "Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Steet ie DETROIT, set Krenge Blig. AND SMITH ~ Fifth Ave. Blig. argues bu ae PAY ‘MEMBER OF Te Awosated Frets io exclniely ened to te ese torpubliation af allows credited to se or not Ssedeed in ts paper and also the local news pablabed Fi ‘All Habla ot ‘publication of special dispatches harela are ‘MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION IBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 20 urd ORFF-RANTZAU* ‘mos't curious thingy about the Ger- man handling of the peace treaty is the presence of Count vor Brockdorft-Rantzau at the head of the delegation at Versailles. ‘This gentleman, if he may be so designated, is a Prussian of the Prussians, a nobleman of the| old imperial reginee. ‘There is ng indication that his opinions have, changed. Certainly the arr0-l went out and rounded up the three and then the gant conduct characteristic of Prussian “Von: general has not changed. Tis first speech at Ver- sailles was impudent and insulting, and his subse- quent behavior, official and personal, has been so| intolerable that there is talk of the allies demand- ing his recall. ‘Apparently Germany might just as well have sent Ludendorff or Hindenbuxg or,Tirpitz to Ver-| sailles, or even the head of the House of Hohen-| zollern himself. * ‘And Brockdorff-Rantzau is there as the repre- sentative of a socialist government, which bases its appeal for leniency on the ground’that Ger- many is now democratic and has repudiated the spirit and works of kaiserism, It iano, use—the world will never understand those German: ‘THE DERD IS DONE With thelanding of the American flyers at the “Azores on the seventeenth of May, man’s mastery) ofthe air bécame an accomplished feat. From ‘Trepassey Bay’ to the islands was the long leg of the journey. "If that could’be negotiated safely’ once, it could Be YOHé again. From now on, though progress may be slow and difficulties multiply, there remains but a steady development of air traffic everywhere. ‘And with the glorious thrill of this accomplish ment comes ancther, deeper and stronger even| than that of the knowledge that, man has con- quered'the air, 7 ‘If man can do this—in adiition to all feats of civilization, remains there anything man jeannot do? If man can conquer the elements, ean he not conquer the evil forces of his own self? Can there| not be in reality an end of wars, a beginning of realization of human brotherhood? ~ ‘We have beaten the Germans, freed the seas, traversed the hidden ways of air. Can we hot do} the rest? ‘And out of the past comes a still, small say-| ing, forceful, calm with authority: “Better'is he ‘that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city.”| HOW TO HANDLE THE PANHANDLER There is no reason why the hobo should return to American life. He disappeared with the war| by going to work, There is work for him today and there will be plenty more later on for there is going to be a greater shortage of labor than the| country ever knew before. But the panhandler is trying to come back to panhandling. He is in the streets of the cities and the towns, He is “riding the rattlfrs.” He has hand out for money or anything he can get without labor. In Camden, N. J., the mayor encountered three on his way to the City Hall. When he got to his} office he summoned the chief of police. They| vagrants were put to work. For twelve hours they had to labor cleaning the City Hall from cellar to cupola. They got their meals and a small aniount of pay but they had to work. When they had| given to.the City Hall the best cleaning it ever| had received they were told to go. ‘They'crossed the Delaware in a hurry. And more that show up will be put: to work cleaning public buildings but somehow Camden is| Panhandlerless since the word went out by grape-| vine telegraph of how the hobo is treated, At last the women are all wearing trousers. /And they show their superiority over man by make ing one trouser-leg do instead of two. ‘And now what the Huns think of Mr. Wilson| finds enthusiastic echo from the ranks of the Prohibitionists. Nothing discourages a Bolshevist so much as} [to have:an’old-fashioned citizen crack him’ over| the head with-his.own glub., 9 ‘We;shoqld think 'the*hels would get dideoiir| aged, laying and lgyjttg the stay they do, and fail-| ing to lower the price of eggs. jci:Statesnien are moving carefully: in. order not| to offend the sultan’s religious principles. ‘Why not be consistent and leave him a few Armenians for the practice of his principles? =e The Itleads Made GAMBLE-ROBINSON FRUIT COMPANY - of - quality. — them all. by Blats,—Milwaukee, Wis. A. W. Lucas Co. The Store of Quality and Service ALL ORDERS SENT IN BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE ‘RECEIVE THE SAME ATTENTION AS IF WE ‘WERE SERVING YOU PERSONALLY. mummy ~=—- You Couldn’t Imagine How Really Pretty These Dresses Are—Come and See Them! FOR PRETTY SUMMER DRESSES ‘THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE THIS STORE ‘An intelligent purchase from the New York apparel market, auch as we re- cently completed, has given us a defi- nite and comprehensive insight into Summer Fashions in Women’s Dress- es. Tt has enabled us to secure re- markably varied and choice assort- shown. “These are some of the most favored styles: Summer’s Most Favored Styles of Silk Dresses Regular $2.50 and $26.00 models for $14.95 Beautiful Voile and ‘Tissue Hot Weather Dresses In a varied collectio nof late styles, in a range of prices from— $7.00 1 $14.50 THURSDAY, JUNE 5,/1919. All Suits, Coats, Dolmans and Capes must move out: To Make Way for New Lines ‘Those beautiful Suits and Coats you saw here and ad- muted so much just a few weeks ago can now be bought at a big reduction in price. Not because they are wor Jess but because the space they occupy is needed to dis: play other lines to a better advantage, Your sense of Conomy will prompt you to quick decision when you see these, ‘The garments listed below were ori $34.50 0 $95.00 Your choice selec tion of Group 2at, lly priced from— ‘Your choice selec: tion of Group Lat $19.50 ‘Your chioice sélec- tion of Group 4 at $45.00 ‘Your choice selec tion of Group 3 at $39.50 Sale of Hosiery $1.50 Silk Hose for $1.00 Women’s Superior Quality, Ever- ‘Wear Silk Hose, in Taupe, Tan, White, Black, Grey, Brown and Castor. A ONEFIFTY VALUE, Ber pair sees Ladies’ mediam weight, good quality, Cotton Hose; Black, all sizes. A’pair.... 1s? § i 2 oe i Lait!” Blu or While’ Fibre’ Silk Seivice Hose, heavy, nib-_padedl BME or, While fy ' se vale. £.65¢ ren bed, all'gizes. Specially 4 . meer te BBC Specigl, Pex, pair $1 Union Suits for 69c Union Suits, Cotton Ribbed Spring weight, all sizes, loose or tight knee, regular 1.00 value, 69c .. $1.00 Millinery of Charm and Loveliness A’ group pf Models re-~ priced ai op sale: at— 390 THURSDAY, JUNE 8yi1019, \BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE given the eame Small Profits, Quick Sales, Make the House of Quality and Ser- way, oes, sven me ure vice a Money Saving Store *. _ Suits, Attractive Models totot pati Sa De $13.50 EME ae st" $14.98 ‘Two-Piece House Dresses * Regular $2.50. Sale Price ‘Misses’ and Small Women's Coats. Values up to $20.00 $7.98 Three Exceptional Dress Skirt Values One Day Mail Order Service Mail Order No, 151—Blepant new | mai Ordee No. 15tDreas Skirt! Mail! Order No. 152—Silk Skirts, Spring. Spare Si ‘he smartest and mere practic! | “everyone « Deaaifal new eres’ Binck Sol Sati, "Ia vice developed nthe veason's | Glow ity, pinin combination. id) Our low rice at» * Lfl| Charming Silks for Summer Dresses For immediate selection the Silk Section displays a complete guide to the designs, weaves and colors to be chosen for the making of Fashionable Summer Garments, whether for wed- dings, receptions, evening, street, sport, country or travel'use. But a suggestion of what may be seen is intended when we mention Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Voiles, Marquisette, Chiffon Taffeta, Faille, Pongee and Silks. Mail Order No. S-2—New shades Mail’ Order No. S-3—Grepe de in Georgette Crepe, 40'inches wide, Chine, exquisite new shades, 40 two grades, per yard, j inches wide, per yd. $2.36, and ..... $2:50 $2.25 and ... 5 $2.50 Mail, Order No, S-1—Beautiful Mail Order No. S4—Chiffon ‘ard Figured Foulards, 36 and 40,inches, rinle, Warp, Taffeta, 36, in. wide, ee $2.75 Boh and... S200 v- AllOyge Aprons House Dresses ‘Attractive and becoming garments for_wear ‘about the house. Made Made’ in strong materials, well sewn and:amply” sited, sperially priceitorthi selling! be kee ‘ trimméd ‘with Plaid Pei b look and. wear. wellinlBwo-pigee- ididly made that juit_ made) of Percale; regular New Wirthmor Waists at $1.50 In Styles that Are Entirely New and 4. in Value Truly Matchless Wate of: Voile, “Wallac and cut BW-19. Attractive materia, fe ‘of Hnely erhbrelered Organdie. x ‘that required but Front neatly anh ys Ww eee ea Hang? veces. BBO ff Sete $1.50 Sweaters Suitable for Now Much might excuably be sald for this showing of sweaters, which ne cludes every conceivable color fom th vivid novelties ts the conventional tones either by themselves or in combination, Some have conresting collars and cull, breast and side pockets, belts and sashes "Dacluded ve srl shad an nga Sih vet, ct sere sl i ‘and slip-over-the-head styles. arn cae Mail Order No. 199X—One tssort- ment Wool Sweaters, all the lead- Ste Prt aach.»---3.00 Mail Order No, 200X—Pull-over ‘Sweaters, , purled waist and cuffs, made in a large variety of colors. se es $8.50 Mail Order'No. 201X—Charmnig Fibre Sweater Coats of the high- est quality, knitted in a beautiful fancy stitch, in exquisite col- Fee each'.... $16.50 anemia? there gufely will be's big scramble to Bef them, ‘Hund show hand embroideries of silk or handwork in chemine| i pastel/color combinations ; others are in silk and twist braid —— soutache. Dozens of styles in V-necks and round o> fashionable looking and c Waists at $2.98 to woul be delighted with these waists for thy fre pretty enough ORDER NO. W. 13. * Crepe De Chine Waists at $4.50 ‘These whiata are splendid values and always lok fresh and dainty. ORDER NO. W.14. Georgette Crepe Waists 4, Values to $7.50 For $3.98 [New midds in Georgette crepe waists that are especially pleasing ORDER NO. Wess Georgette Crepe Waists Values to $12.50 For $7.45 facades wide variety of bens thd ari, wit greet ge w.atasee Sale of Childrens are all scout enough and good looking enough for almost any * Pages Be te ‘Rompers and Play Suits le. speci ‘ol, for We have placed on sale a large assortm 2 gress, for work, or for play. finished garments forte bose andr A ced nn oe We have these on hand and rec- ular styles in various colored wach. eties ommend that mothers stock up All cut full and roomy. Just what the chi wi few vals ach Kind— eed at this season. Special, 3 Suits for. a plan you will find very satis» Mai No. 189X—Children’s) Mai ta nildren's fattory and economical Dri, itn ot fas Hall raft Na) ate cuts ae sizes and vei Children's Service Hose, black Mall“Order”W only. Specially eat "auatty” Gingham, priced, a pair, fog at $3.00, “08 Smart Suits $3.50 value. Sale Price ..... Stylish Capes Stylish, new and Becoming, ‘they fairly sparkle with summery atmosphere. Prices, as you will notice, are surprisingly low for Suits of such desirability. One of these Stylish Capes should certainly be included ‘in Your vacation outfit. At- tractive prices make it pos- sible for you to include one. Blouses That Every Woman Needs Jap Silk, Tub Silk, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Models. This assortment reduced in price to’. $2.98 Hundreds of Yards of Toile Du Nord A big special purchase of plain and fancy Plaid Toiles of stan- 29 dard quality, 46¢ value. Sale Price, per yard ... = IC ‘muoecieennigateaie AMET HOTTA Sale of Union-Alls for Boys—A-Complete Suit of Khaki ‘The garment that will stand the wear ‘and tear of the youngster. sale Fien e feil $1.45 co $1.95 $2.95 HATTIE A. W. Lucas Co. The Store of Quality and Service SUIT—Regular $2.85 value. Sale Price a Children’s: Dresgea SUIT—Regular $3.50 value ‘Stade‘at waaiiiabeta ot 8 Bale Pride 5/2 ets Sean A) quality that” will insure laundering. White Skirts A special purchase makes it possible to offer you these attractive White Wash Skirts, made of Gaberdine or Pique, neatly trimmed. $4.50 ‘The low pricés at) which they are offered mean real economy and less work for mothers. A large variety. Sale Sale sid _s PAGE 5. REALTORS AND OTHER. SLOPE BUSINESS MEN TESTIFY, OF VALUES A large number of prominent ‘elas, Grant, her Mortoy, ‘and Afetntosh. counts wore exatsined. before a federal ex: miner wre Wednemiay”in-an efor ‘where the 1917 and 1918 ssseshrient of railway property was at ot” propordon. ax compared. with farm whan" Charoy faldwla ot Far Ainton realtor, as to Emmons couaty values: 1. N, Cary. and A. J. Sylvestre, idan Feal estate dealers, ag to vale luce in Morton and Grant. 7, 8, John: Banker, on Metatosh ON values-tn Burleigh, Shorid fand adjoining counties. some variance with (6 ti sions ‘stinuates of land {CITY NEWS {St rca aA) turns to Braddock. At he Grand Pacific cP. Merry and. W. Le Merry of Dickinson, were In the’ clty on Tues: day and regiatred ate Grand ae From Kintyre, i ualline Mrs. George "Schecler of Kinuyre spent, Monday in Bismarck, returnlog home! Tuesday morning. Whilo here she stopped at the Grand Paclde, At Mandan, Attorneys Altred Zager and TF. ‘Tilotson ‘went this moraing to an: dan, where they are spending tho day attending to mattors of business, Here Tueaday, ind Mrs, R. H. Roy and Mr-and Mrs. J. WW. Robinson were visitors In the capital elty on Tuesday from Gar- ison." and) Hopped at he. Grand Jot Hazelton wax pital this morning for treatment. Ie Fras kicked by-a horse, and ie Suter Ing’ froma tractured jaw. », Pacige offices at Jniestown, Te Alscharged front the national arayy, J ‘which ie served thirteen month sith {he radio section of tho aerial nerylct, ‘shoro for a visit, with frends A rogular meeting: of ‘the Ei star ‘was held on "Tuesday “et in Masonic. temple. ‘There ‘was ation, and ‘one of tho. eandldgtes was trom Wilton, ‘Atter Session x0 refreshmente, Mrs, P. J. Kavanagh and tld ldeughier havo roturned to thelr home fat ‘Carpio™ after spending several Wogks hero with afte. W. 8. MILER, Stra: Kavanaghatatster: who! fa, more improved safter-a-long-and sevgeo tt 5 D. A. R. Tole Friday! A rerular necting of Malabosho lenapior ‘Daughters ef the American Htvoltion, i pe ‘Seldon Friday atternoon 3 no commen tiy‘room tn tho publle brary. Tals ‘ln'be'e dusntse meeting, and there Til be ‘lection of ote tendanee is desire Biamarck Hospital ‘Julius Jak, 21 years resident ‘of Frazee, Mian, and. who bas lately been working on the John [Loerch farm at ‘Stele, was Drought com a plow ed over Bs June Wedding. ‘Tho mariage of Mle Esther Fae eroom iss con Feroere Weston, Waney cise ent returned tom overeat ser ‘the coupe et Tat vening fot Sten'vhere they el ake ritvth ative “iC ald tat fate retrn ton the were inmates ous at Way Cy MICKEY" AT AUDITORIUM ‘TONIGHT. Jat the Auditorium tonight. Friday and day night with a spoclal rant Saturday for tho children. Owing to the length of the show only 1 perform: fanco. will bo ‘given. at might ‘at. 8:00. rica il bo Se for adults and 256 laughter, so. that the joment. “And when. tho seven reels 0 finished, tho play seems much wrt. ‘The comedy bullt upon reality of human incidents ands dons.” Every laugh is sincere, running through ‘the. play as golden threads un through a plece of cloth, giviog It pattern and torture and riehnest BIDS WANTED Bids will be opened June 16th for a new one-room school house with base: mont to bo bullt in Tryas Township, ‘Teves. school dlstrlet No. 6 Tals building is to be a frame structure and must be completed and ready for oceu- ancy within, two and. half months after signing of contract. ans and specifications can be seen at the office of W. B. Parsons, County Supt. of Schools, Burleigh ‘County, Bismarek, North Dakota. = Bids must be accompanied by cer- tified cheek for & percent of the bid. 'The board reserves the right to eject any oF all id igned, ARTHUR MAGNUS, Clerk, ‘Wing, N. D, (629; 66-12)