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y ry New York—Miss Ethel Clayton, the clever young actress now successfully starring under the Paramount ‘banner, is famous for her beautiful complexion. When her friends inquired about it she said. “It's all due to a toilet prepara- tion called Derwillo which I use twice daily. The experience I have had prompts me to make my secret public, his wonderful derwillo instantly beauti- fied my skin and it scontinued use has made_the results permanent.”. When Mae Edna Wilder, the well known beauty Specialist, was interviewed in reference to Miss Clayton's remarkable complexion stated, “Anyone can have a beautiful complexion when they know how. It’s a very simple process. I use the same article in my work, and until you try it ou have no idea of the marvelous results, ‘he very first application will astonish you. Go to the tollet counter of any drug or Separtment store and get a bottle of lo, then make the following test: skin Examine your your mirror, ance, then apply derwillo as directed After you have made the first applica- tion look in your mirror again and note the surprising change. A peach-like color mounts the cheeks, a baby soft- ness comes to the skin; it makes the skin. rosy-white, velevty and radiantly beautiful. It is wonderful for a dark, sallow skin, shiny nose, freckles, tan, oily skin, sun spots, coarse pores pim- ples, blackheads, chapped, rough skin, ruddiness, wrinkles and many other eee CITY NEWS To Meet Tonight. The Lady Maccabees will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the K. P. hall. At the Van. Horn. T. A. Milun and L. J. Gregory of Hazelton were in the city on Thurs- day, stoppig at the Van Horn. . From Mandan. Miss Reita Seitz of Mandan is a visitor in the capital city today. From Underwood Clarence Paul of Underwood, was a caller in the capital city on Wednes- day, making the trip by auto. Here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Odin Fristad were in the city on Thursday, and spent the day here visiting with friends. A Girl Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Banstrom of | Wilton, are the parents of a daughter, bern on Wednesday at Bismarck hos- From Wing. Mrs. J. J. Scallon of Wing was a visitor in the city yesterday, came to see the musical comedy at the auditorium last evening. To Spend the Summer. Frank and Robert Carlson, sons of Mr.-and Mrs. A. W. Carlson, have gone to Lisbon, where they will visit at the ILLINOIS MAN SAYS HE LOST FORTY POUNDS Gets It All Back and Gaing Exactly Five Pounds More by Ttking Tanlac. “This Tanlac has almost made a new man of me and all my friends and neighbors for blocks around will téll you the same thing,” said J. A. Smith, a well known Galesburg, Ill. “man living at 422 East Brooks St.; in an interview, recently. “Twenty-eight years ago,” contin- ued Mr. Smith in describing his case, “I: began to lose my appetite and have slight attacks of indigestion. My head ached now and then and some nights. my sleep was disturbed by rheumatic pains. I paid little atten- tion to these symptoms then, thinking I would soon throw them off, but I have wished a thousand times since that I had, for I certainly paid dearly for neglecting them, later on my stom- ach got in such a bad shape that I could hardly eat anything without bloating all up with gas and having pains that almost took my breath away. Then the rheumatism, which I had been having now and then for several years, started up right. I suf- fered so that I couldn't rest at night and-my knees-hurt me so bad that I would have to sit around for days at a time and rub with hot liniments trying to get a little ease. Pains like a band toothache would shoot through my shoulders and finally I was forced to stop work. I was mak- ing good money as line-man for the Western Union Telegraph Company and hated to give up my job, but I cimply couldn’t stand up under the work. any Jonger. In fact, I was out of fix all over and just about as sick and run-down as a man gets to be, and I.venture to say that during those twenty-eight years I paid out all of six thousand dollars for medicines that ‘did me no more good than that much water. “Up to the time I began taking Tan- lac I had lost forty pounds in weight. ‘but I have gotten every pound of that back and five pounds besides, and I am now as strong and well as I have been in thirty years. and eat as big a meal as I ever could and Iam absolutely free from all pain. Even the rheumatism is’ gone and I don’t believe anyone could feel much better than I do.” Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. & J. H. Barrette and in Wing by F. P. Ho- man. Advt. FRANCESCA ZARAD French Prima Donna Auditorium “rivkspay JUNE 25-26 Famous Actress Tells How She Uses Derwillo To Beautify Her Complextion critically before, note carefully its appear- | and) M,, at Grand Forks this week. I can sit down | freckles. acial blemishes. Derwillo method is absolutely harmless and will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. It is superior to face powder, as pers p iration does not effect it, therefore it stays on better, Thousands who have used it have had the same results as Miss Clayton, and I am sure if you will give it a fair trial you will become just enthusiastic. as ETHEL CLAYTON I am and always use it In preference to any other powder or beautifler.” NOTE—When_ asked about Derwillo one of our leading druggists said. “It is truly a wonderful beautifier, away ahead of anything we have ever sold before. We are authorized by the man- ufacturers to refund the money to any- one who is dissatisfied, and we would not permit the use of our name unless the product possessed unusual merit.’ It is sold in this city under an iron-clad money back guarantee by all depart- ment stores and up-to-date druggists, in- cluding Lenharts and Jos. Breslow. | home of their grandmother during the school vacation period. Recovering Rapidis. ‘Mrs. F. A. Lahr, who has ‘been ill at a local hospital, is gaining very rapid- ly, and hopes to be able to leave the hospital today. Visited in Capital City Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Solenberger of Cannon Ball, were in the city on Wed- nesday, stopping over here on their way to Underwood. To Spend Vacation. Miss Florence Pool, home demon- left Thursday evening for Helena, Mont., where she will spend her vaca- tion. To Meet This Evening at 7:30 at the home of Esther Jacob- son, 1214 Avenue D. A’ full attend- ance is desired. Attended Grand Lodge. R. M. Bergeson, A. P. Lenhart, Judge A. M. Christiansen and A. G. Jacobson were among those to attend the meeting of grand lodge, A. F. & A. Home From the Lakes, Mrs. N. O. Ramstad and daughter spent the past week at the Minnesota lakes. Dr. Ramstad motored over to Minnesota for over Sunday, and re- turning was accompanied by Mrs. Ramstad and Miss Edith. Visiting in Bismarck. Mrs. Dave McKee and Mrs. James McKee of Tappen, arrived in the city on Thursday to spend a couple of days visiting with Mrs. Violet Altman of the Lucas department store. They plan to remain in the city until Sat- urday. Former Resident Here. C. B. Aasness motored to the city from Scobey, Mont., and is here for a short stay. Mr. Aasness recently purchased an electric light plant at Scobey and came to pack up his house- hold goods, and to take his family to Montana. From Wilton. Amond Thor, a well known farmer residing near Wilton, was a caller in the capital city on Thursday. Mr. Thor had just returned from a trip to Kansas, and reports a big crop there. While in ‘the city he stopped at the Van Horn, leaving for Wilton this morning. Bismarck Hospital Notes. M. A. Engestead of Hazen entered the hospital on Thursday. Mrs. John Foran of Mandan is among those to leave the hospital ‘o- day. David Brown, son of R. U. Brown of Braddock. was brought to the hos- pital Thursday evening for treat- ment. Visiting at Shields. Miss Alice Hinten who is employed at the Will seed store, left Thursday for Shields, where she will spend a couple of weeks visiting with her FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Fleckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clcear complexion the ex- pense 38 trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautt- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needéd for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as_ this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove stration agent for Burleigh county,| Bismarck hospital, n n friends in the capital city who will be at present at Base Hospital 120, Tours, the present headquarters of the Amer- The “World Wide guild” of the First | expects to remain on duty there in- Baptist church will meet this evening] definitely. “CHIN CHIN” DELIGHTFUL; BIG : AUDIENCE CAPTIVATED BY GAY “GIRLY-GIRLY” DILLINGHAMISM As clean and sweet and wholesome as a breath at dawn from our own wide prairies; as bright and colorful as a tiger lily, Charles Dillingham’s musical comedy, “Chin Chin,” wiled away two delightful hours for an audience which filled every seat in the auditorium last night. Scintillating comedy; ‘beautiful, fresh costumes, lines that. were devoid of anything that could offend the most susceptible and a gorgeous scenic setting made the big production one which Bis- marck long will recall with gratitude. Walter Wills, whether as a Chinese imp, or as Paderewski (did he really play that pieno?) or as Madame Fok- koffski, the bareback rider, presented a masterpiece of comedianship that was irresistible. He was ably abetted by Roy Binder as Chin Hop Lo and the widow. George Usher, the juvenile leading man, was handsome enough for a movie star.. He was. most appealing in the role of Alladin, he displayed complete control over a very pleasing Stan ca va a aa aa aa aa ROTC COTTE mother. Miss Hinton was accompan- ied by her brother Homer Hinton, who has just returned home from overseas. Concludes Visit i Miss Jessie McLeod left on Thurs-, day afternoon for her home in Fargo after spending the past week in the capital city as a guest of Mrs. A. G. Jacobson, Rose apartments. Miss Mc- Leod is a former resident of this city and taught in the city schools, as Sure visor of drawing and penman- ship. Is Still in France Word was received this week from | Miss Ingeborg Dalbotten, formerly of | this city, who is now in France, that she is well and enjoying her work. Miss Dalbotten is formerly of the and has many interested in hearing of her. She is ican army in France. Miss Dalbotten ; To Attend Funeral. G. J. Johnson of St. Paul former bank examiner, arrived in the city Wed- nesday evening on No. 1 to attend the Edward Mowry funeral todav. Mr. Johnson is a brother of Mrs. Mowery and he will be a guest at the Mowrey home until tonight, when he returns to St. Paul. Others to arrive here to attend the funeral today were the Misses Myrtle and Lavinia Mowery of Seattle, Wash. who came in this morning on No. 4. They are sisters of Mr. Mowery, and expect to remain ‘attended the dance in the new barn imorning. baritone, and his big song, “Good-bye, Girls, I’m Through,” long a favorite here, went_over in great shape. Edna Peckham, Althea. Barnes, Ethel Lawrence and Violet Tree were | a most charming quartette of singers, and Jessie Walsh displayed genuine| comedy ability in the role of the Widow Tankey. The chorus generally | was very easy on the eyes, and, along} with charm.of feature and grace of | form, they possessed more than pass- | able singing voices and some very} clever dancing steps. The music of “Chin Chin” is too familiar with everyone who plays or sings or dances to require any elab- oration. It was catchy and tuneful and flawlessly handled. The clown saxaphone sextette which has been one of the big features of “Chin Chin” since the opening of the production} in New York some three years ago,! proved all that was expected of it, and | the audience: would have been quite willing to have heard more of its har- mony. At Jamestown Thursday. * Attorney C. IL. Young went to Jamestown on Thursday to attend the commencement exercises of James: town college, of which he is one of the trustees. The commencement address was delivered by Dr. H. F, Swearingen of St. Paul. Had Large Attendance Wednesday, evening a large crowd at the Charles Schebler farm, five} miles from the city. O’Connor's or- chestra was there to play for the! dancing, which: was enjoyed from nine o’clock until an early hour in the} The young ladies of St. Mary’s sodality sold ice cream, and at midnight a sumptuous lunch was served. MRS. HUGHES RETURNS. Mrs, E. A. Hughes returned today from a tour of the southern and east- ern states. She spent most of her time at Palm Beach, Cal., and in New! York. While in New York she became! interested in the work of the Republi-| can national committee which is now developing. a strong organization awong the women of the nation, She was present at the meeting when wo- men leaders were accepted into full membership of the national organiza- tion. Mrs. Hughes will entertain as her guests next week Mrs. O. Crocker Stevens and Mrs. Beecher Fonda, daughters of the first president of the Northern Pacific. They have not been to Bismarck since the golden spike was driven here. They will be the guests for a day of Mrs. Hughes HOTHAAUOUNUOOGTUEONAUUOOGUAUNSUAEENAUEREOUAUEAAEO EEG ‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ,——__. se. acs Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffne: & Marg, en route to Yellowstone and Glacier praks, While in the east Mrs. Hughes was associated in political work with Mrs. | Medill McCormick, wife of the junior | senator from Illinois. | | CASTORIA For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 20 Years | in Bismarck for a few weeks. POOPOO OOOO DI ODS OLOD OLDS: Gets Piano Co. What is Home Without a Baby, and Music? Incomplete, Surely ! EVERY HOME NEEDS THE EDUCATION AND RECREATION THAT And you surely want that daughter of yours to possess that rare accomplishment, of being able to play a piano. The truth is, I have never onene. MUSIC CAN BRING. family that did of some kind in yet heard of a it, at some time THERE IS NO TIME LIKE NOW Three months vacation from school duties during the summer is a fine time to start, plenty of time to practice, and by the opening of school the pupil is thru with the first step, and, begin- ning to “get there.” Telephone your music teacher today. for an interview and start that little girl of yours at once. We are fortunate in having several good music teachers here in Bismarck. Then, drop in and look our store over. Maybe you do not yet know that Bismarck has a new piano store, a permanent western North Dakota branch of the old, well known Getts Piano Company of Grand Forks, for many years known as ing, just opposit a visit. Quality first, ton will give you a f: KARL E. JOHNSON, Manager FOLSOM JEWELRY BUILDING. Always Open Evenings—Always for Your Convenience. noes: OOPOOOCCOOL LO LDRELIEEELODEELOLOOLOLDDODEDDELEDODLODOD OLED OLELOPEDIPLLODLOODIOCOOL ODS | szeet Wonder 5 &10c Store and dream for it, or who did not intend to have exclusive lines of strictly high grade pianos. . We are located in the Folsom Jewelry build- display the largest and best line of fine pianos ever stocked in this part of the state, in a great variety of rare and pleasing designs and woods. And we would appreciate it very much, wheth- er you are interested in possessing a piano right away or not ,if you would come in and make us But we can suit and please you in every way. Also we are in a position to take a few second hand pianos in as part payment on new ones, and Always bears tol ame the Signature of lo Lelehie oon. not appreciate and want music their home. Who did not long or other. the oldest and largest dealers in e N. P. depot, and have now on e, finish, price, terms. ‘air and square deal. OPPOSITE N. P. DEPOT. ' Skyrockets Roman- Candles Pinwheels Bengal Light Flares Fire Crackers Flower Pots Toroed.se8 Capa Sap Pistols Sparklets Pun Nigger Chasers Salutes Flags Bunting Red, White and Blue Lanterns Japanese Lanterns Tl mmm nn smart models, rich imported and American fab- ries; sizes designed to fit all sorts of figures. They’re such clothes as the best of you may be proud of. What. About Shirts? Better have plenty of them for Summer and you ought to have good ones. them; all fabrics and all col- ors; Silks, Cords, Silk and Linens, Crepes and Madras Shirts — and_ exceptional values. CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING G.E.BERsESON & SON STIMU UT is New Idea in Men’s Suits | no extra weight LL padding is omitted, all extra mate- rial; tailored to keep their shape with- out unnecessary stuff in them. Stylish, Stylish Straw Hats Just getting on a’ “Straw doesn’t mean your stylish; some shapes and weaves are good—others aren’t. You can be sure of the correct thing here. Panamas, Sennets, Leg- horns are the good ones. ” We have “HAND “PRESSING DRY CLEANING IUTUUAUUEOUGAUAUGUGEEEVLUCU GREATER AAO OPTOMERTY OP-TOM-ET-RY Optometry is the employment of various means for the examina- tion of human eves and the adaptation of lenses to aid them. A strained vision is many times respon- See Clearly sible for other ailments—nervousness, headaches—and accidents. And yet it is more easily remedied than almost any other disorder of the human system if given prompt attention. Do not neg- lect your eyes—they’re important. If your child is nervous, backward in school or complains of headaches, have the eyes examined at once.’ , pcan Bookkeepers, school teachers, needle workers, students or others who use their eyes on confining work should have their eyes examined often. Examination and consultation here free. Glasses accurately fitted to your needs.at most reasonable prices. Large variety of all styles to choose from. FOLSOM JEWELERS OPPOSITE THE N. P. DEPOT The weather is warming up. Flies and Mosquitos will be bad. Better prepare for them and have your win- We have everything here in the screen line that you dows and doors fitted with screens. could ask for and our prices are low enough to please anybody. Let us make you'an estimate. Don’t spend your time swatting. If you prefer to Swat, we will sell you FLY French & Welch Hardware & Machinery Bismarck, N. D. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS