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nm THURSDAY, SEPT, 11, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ROMANCE POSSESSES GREATER CHARM FOR FIRST LADY IN LAND THAN ANY . ORDINARY POLITICAL CONSIDERATION Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Carries in Her Purse Withered Rose Which Bloomed Near No-Man’s Land—Dresses Quietly and in Good Taste—Just Traveling Round With Woodrow to Take Care of the Man—Sends Her Flowers:to Local Hospitals. . _ Romance, more than” politics, inter- gests the first lady of the land, 4In the r mesh) purse carried by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson when she came to Bismarck yesterday, Was a ny faded rose, grown on, at sunny hillside in France which overlooked a battle field where many American boys gave up their lives for democracy, The rose was thrown at President Wilson by a little French mother, as} he signed the peace treaty at Ver-! stiles, “It means a great deal, that little rose,” Mrs Wilson says.* “It showed What the French mothers: thought of ran mothers for sending their into the great war. I shall al- Ways carry it.” 4 j WORE ROSE IN COAT President Wilson wore the rose in his lapel after it was thrown at him | Versailles, and later, Mrs. Wilson cued it, “See, the fragrance still: clings to it,” she said as she showed ft to friends here, : The mistress of the White House is suming person with a very in- is smile, a personality which in- ites friendship, a decided prejudice against talking about herself—and an ever present worry about whether her husband is happy and ‘comfortable, | “T go along with him‘ to take care of him, you know,” she said. “After all, that is-a woman's first duty to her femily.” Then she added: “I. think, it’s a wonderful thing to e something to say about the Jaws of the land We live in.” : And right here, Mrs.)Wilson gave away a secret. President Wilson does rot know how many. ptates have rati- tied the suffrage bill. Mrs Wilson does, She told him yesterday that Minnesota was the 14th to women the. vole, “You see, our wives know more than we do about world affairs, even now,” the president laughed. ing in the president's wore, how! she wore it} wh and how she said it. NO JEWELRY DISPLAY “White gloves are not practical for sbaking hands as often as I must,” she said. Her pumps were dull Jeher. M Wilson does not believe ‘in a dis- play of jewelry. Her only onianAints were a platinum wrist watch and an old-fashioned locket, which she is sen- timental enough to. wear where her grandmother wore it,. pinned on her Waist. She wore no flowers, and’ hér nv is to send’ the flowers which she ved in Bismarck to hospitals. iy rope—it Was wonder- ful,” she s “~ found the hospital- ity and the earnestness and the inter- est of the women of the allied coun- tries a beautiful inspiration. I lowe the old fashioned, traditional, inherent patriotism of the women ofed*rance and Belgium. In Belgium, while’ the men, salute the flag, the women cour- tesy to it. They feel it a privilege to make a physical demonstration of their, Jove for their flag. ARDOR I. LAND “And whoever thinks the English an undemonstrative race is wrong. I was surprised at the ardor and the en- thusiasm with which we were met ey- erywhere in England. The war has brought a display of emotion to peo- ye unaccustomed to any demonstra- tion. It has made us one bya com- mon sorrow and a commoly goal.” CABARET DANCE MONDAY AND FRIDAY —at the—— WINTER GARDEN Third and Main Sts. HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA ooo WANTED _ Stage Help at Audi- torium. . Apply Fri- day morning. Wilson, also found romance rel As the president's automobile wended its Way from the union station, it was stopped’ for a few moments in front of a group of children. year-old, brown-eyed urchin moved ax close as he could get to the official] ', looked up at Mrs. Wilson—and ed. \ “And TE winked right back,” she Inughed. “No young man o ich will- ing disposition should be discouraged.” ) SEPARATE SOCIALS Mrs. Wilson refuses any entertain- ment which does not include the president. Quietly Garbed If the throngs of eager women w-10 lined the sidéwelks | Wednesday to see the president's party pass by were prepared to see the “first lady of the-land” burst upon their view in a blaze of glory they must have been much disappointed. . Mrs. Wilsén wore a trim delft blue suit with a dark velvet semitailored hat and a black fox fur. ‘Sie was closely veiled and carried a silver mesh bag. What color was her hat? Some said derk blue, others said black; and still cthers said taupe. It drooped hecominely and was trimmed with two soft blue ostrich ornaments. ‘she keynote of her attire was neat- ness? Her raiment was smart and be- coming but it might have been worn by any well dressed, well bred wo- man without ex ng anv comment, Many of those who were interested in the movements of the president's wife wondered if she might slip away for a few moments’ rest a tion while her h his speech—the } hich may be more or Jess familiar to her, But aoparently Mrs. Wilson is not that kind of a wife, for «> listened in- tently to to word that was spoken on the p The women of St. George’s parish ;jare requested to attend a meeting in the Church this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which time addres: will, be made explaining the nation-wide campaign that has been inaugurated by the Episcopal church. Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. tf Common-Sense for Corns, “Gets-It” The Great Painless Corn Loosener. Simple as A. B. C. Never Fails. 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Sold in Bismarck and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Finney's Drug Store, Cowan’s Drug Store, Lenhart Drug Co., Jos, Bres- low. THE TRANSCENDENT E AUDITORIUM FRIDAY SEPTEMBER A little| 4 To Wed Sunday. ‘Miss. Celia Leivenstein and Isaac Turnoy, both of McKenzie were issued a marriage license yesterday by County Judge I. ©. Davies, Mr, Tur- Bismarck Hospital A number of nurses at the Bismarck hospital returned from their vacations yesterday,.among them being. Miss|noy owns a large store at McKenzie. Anna Becker, who visited at Heil; |He served in the army and spent Miss Rosalie Pabst, from Aberdeen; several months in France. The wed- ‘Miss Ruth Korn and Miss. Mata|ding 1s expected to take place Sun- Krueger, who visited at Marion. day at. the home of the bride's, par- Miss Anna Albertson left today on!ents at Wing. her vacation, which she will spend at Middle Kiver, Minn, Among the hospital’s patients who: left that institution. yesterday were Mrs. ‘H. R. Luebke and baby boy of Judson, Rudolph ‘Buckli of Hebron and T. H, Burns of Valley City. Mrs, Geo. ' y Will the per tlas of Steele entered the hospital) “hieycle by: k Wilson day the baseball ioe it’ to the ow: Any one wishing comforts tied |, Ranedeied or quilted call Mrs. L. H. Rich-; mond of the Presbyterian Aid. Big dance at Armory Satur- day night. O’Connor’s orchestra. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY handle bars, wheel and. white on rear. wheel, : rub Si George A. Bismarck, 9-1-1wk modern furnished Inquire 42! t Glee Club Instruction free at} Jamestown College. Write for ‘atalog. Opens Sept. 23. St. —Partly room house. | Wards | ORANGE-CRUSH | Zeeh and sparkling, Orange-Crush completely refreshes you. Orange-Crush is made from the fruit oil pressed from the fresh ripe oranges, and such other wholesome ingredients as pure granulated sugar, carbonated water and Citric acid, which is a natural acid found in oranges, lemons and grapefruit. Try an ice-cold bottle of Orange-Crush today. 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