The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 5

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SE as ry ot ee MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1919. run gm ’ 1919 September 1919 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat be ACW Monee Giles Tali 7.8 9 10 ll 12 18 14 15 [7g] 17 18 19 20 21 22 D3 24 25 m6 27 28 29 30 Duck Season Opens Sept. 16 A lot of roll top desks will be slammed down Tuesday to answer the call of the wild duck. If you are going hunting take our advice and equip yourself with a good Kodak. You will see moments in your trip that will need photographic reproduction. , 1 We are ready to gh ply you with films, and'When they are exposed print them for you if you wish. ~ ASK FOR 1919 KODAK CATALOG HOSKINS Kodak Department BISMARCK, N. D. w a complete line of Kodaks and will.sup- we will develop and Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE AUDITORIUM Friday Sept. 19 TWO DAYS’: ENGAGEMENT. TWO SHOWS DAILY The Master Dramatic Spectacle of ‘Them All—Better Than the “Birth of a Nation’—Bigger Than Griffith’s “Intolerance.” 1 The Most Entrancing Love Story Since “Romeo and Juliet” Told to an Obligato of Strife Such as History Has Never Chronicled, A Drama of WidersAppeal Than Has Ever Before Been Presented on any Stage. A Soul-Stirring Tragedy Alternating with Delicious Comedy Enacted Amid Scenes of Spectacular Splendor. Any Other ‘ Producer's Theatrical, | Master Production © Work CREATED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE 1) RIGHTEEN. MONTHS IN, THE MAKING Exactly as Presented at the Shubert Theatre in Minneapolis ' With All the Great Stage Effects. Starring DOROTHY PHILLIPS Amidst the constant bobming of giant guns and the terrific clash of mighty hosts, this supreme triumph unfolds a ‘story that is as old as the hills; yet, ever new of the love of a maid for a brave soldier boy. But mere words cannot describe the tremendous climax that is reached in this epoch-making photo-drama. Matinee, 3:30—Evenings 8:30—Children 25c—Adults 50c. jHall Caine. “THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST utmost poignant and phas ried life. every woman. See this beautiful s' For Directed by Hugh rie Dix. Ostrich Feathers ME” AT BISMARCK TONIGHT |; The story of a great love of a] week. woman’s soul, revealing in startling in-] Fort Yates dist timacy the unfolding of a woman’s life] tionally good year i intimate st A beautiful exquisite woman who goes through, the. fiercest tests of mar- Her heart, is the heart of] meetingThursda. picture. It will entertain and ‘thrill you. It is produced with all the splendor and at- tention to detail that have made Pa-] fected. ramount and Arteraft Pictures famous, ‘ord, Story by Scenario by Beulah Ma- ~ Gain in Popularity | creose ana coi BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE f- CITY NEWS > oe MEET THURSDAY The General aid of the Methodist church will hold an important meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the chureh, Y NIGHT Bismarc 0, 11 O. B.S. will meet. Tuesday ing at 8 o'clock at Masonic Temple. All officers and members are expected to attend, SHIPS 2,000 C. Cc. B. Burnstad of Bi shipped a trainload of cattle to easttrn markets last Me, Burnstad 4s one of the Jz tle raicers in the United Sta ad, §. D., 00 head of week. VISITING MR. AN Mrs, Fred Gram ing Mr. and Mrs, 4 Gram will remain here until the week. MEET THURSD.! The Catholic Ladies aid will meet at, the Knights of Columbus hall Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs, ¥ eas and Mrs, William Cook AFTERNOON ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT The Yoeman lodge, Homestead No. 503, will hold its annual election of of- ficers tonight at its bu: meeting at the K, P, hall, As t most important. meeting of t! r, it is expected that full membership will at- tend. TO LEAVE FOR CO! Miss Esther Staley, for s chi enographer in tl state’s office at the ¢ soon to attend the U nesota. Her place will Mrs, Fred Graham an shorthand writer. SET DATES THIS W. railroad comm a date this wi JEGE ‘al years cretary of rl will Jeave rsity of Min- be taken by accomplished Co, and the ‘as announced HM. Hanson at the postoffice follo which he spent Stanwood, W: visited two sisters a Wolfpoint, Mont. hi postmaster at that 1 VISIT SIOUX INDIA Fred Holmboe, Hurley and G. Y. William nt to the Pollock, the pow visited with the Indians, several of their picturesque ceremonies and enjoyed an Indian dinner, SHIPPED 'TO MARE Cattle Co., which This comp: WAR MOTHERS The American \ Lincoln ¢ rw 5 hold an important ernoon at 8 o’clock in the community rooms of the public library. All members are requested to attend as plans for the — homecoming celebration in October will be per- LUNCHE! The fourth Methodist chure Thursday noon ¢ menu Will be meat patties. 1 pota- toes, tomato and cucumber — salad, creamed carr jelly, apple pie and The luncheon will be served from 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock. ee umes The woman who has found the secret of Youth has found the secret of Beauty The woman who has found the secret will tell you this—“‘ Your figure tells your age”. of age, but nothing accentuates it half so much ag an ill-corseted figure. Various things contribute to the appearance Stand before the mirror in any one of the many GOSSARD CORSETS The Original-Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets feeling of restraint—you walk gracefully and sit gracefully. The expect advice of our highly trained cor- setiores assures you the Gossard best suited to your needs. You can buy a Gossard. for as little as $2.75 up to any price you desire to pay, skillfully designed for your, figure require- ments. See how easily your figure is moulded to ideal proportions: Hips and thighs reduce as if by magic; the back and front'lines are the flat, straighter lines of youth; your body is correctlv voised and you move without any A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality and Service Ideal Figure Ideal Figure “Ideal Figure Leal Averabe Ideal Pique ‘Tacal'Pigure Idec! igure Ideal Pigur Toll Slender Short Slander ‘Tall Heary ‘Short Heary Pious Loge Bow Lavy vigor Carved Back Bhort Wavated cit rates Tweeds & Mixtures $47.50 Fashion’s New Styles in Suits Yes, these beautiful garments are stylish, very stylish indeed. If it’s style you look for in a garment then these new creations we are now showing will, we are certain, make a deep impression on you. We have them in all materials, colors and sizes, $29 50 . at this price ..... 66: cee e eee erect ene e nee eeainn ee <<, $19.50 Favorite Styles in Coats A large special purchase sale of Stylish Fall Coats including Tweeds, Mixtures, Novelties and Kerseys make this exceptional offer, possible. oe ee 2 errr $19.50 Beautiful Serge Dresses These charming Dresses are made of Serge, tailored in the latest designs, cleverly trim- med. They will not last long at the price quoted below, so an early selection is invited. Your choice— $12.50 a Large special purchase of these beautiful $25.00 Silk Dresses enables us to make this exceptional offer. -Your choice of this Paris—Ostrich feathers are to be x popular again this year for hats, eve- TRACTOR MAN ‘HI ning gowns, afternoon dresses and F. B. Seawright, of ¥ on elaborate wraps. Eut there is great} manager’ of the Mlinois demand for workers familiar with | Ws in the city today. the feathers. exhibit the Ill —_——_—_—_————_—_ tractor at the Mandan r! It is estimated that a flock of 100|that there is a great demand for his heng will produce 137 pounds of chalk] type of tractor among farmers in this annually in the shells of their eggs. |section. The Ilinois tractor has many novel features which appeal to farm- ° Tobacco Habit ers, he said. OFF ON HUNTING TRIP Will Keye and Joh Keye of Fargo Dan gerous visited Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zuger Sun- day. ‘They left this morning with Mr, “uger for Napoleon where Mr, Zuger Mice ee , formely of Johne | Went on business. The party will also Faye ote ca thousands of men ‘Bute assist in the ning of the hunting fering frum fatal diseases would be in|season Tuesday, and left. prepared to perfect health today were it not for the bring back full bags. “Will Keye was process to rid yourself of the tobacco] France. His brother spent 22 months habit in any form. Just go to any up-to- |i) the navy. date drug store and get some Nicotol x tablets; take them as directed and _ lo; =k the pernicious habit quickly, vanishes | MEET T Druggists refund the money if they fail.| Mrs. J. Be sure to read large and interesting an-| City Feder: AFTERNOON ‘tin, president of the of Womens clubs an- ate. It’s''a simple |in the army and served 18 months inf group during this sale at— $19.50 ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL Of Several New Shipments of Women’s and Misses’ NEW APPAREL AND MILLINERY Dainty Models OF DRESSES This group comprises Serges, Mixtures and Silks, each one a dainty model. Some are plain, while others are more dashing in style. Your choice of this group at— $14.95 tablets; you will be surprised at the re- sult. Lenhart’s and Jos. Breslow. -|nounced today that an important meet- |. ger of nicotine poisoning and how tojing will be held Tuesday afternoon in In the meantime try Nicotol) tna community rooms: of the public ltibrary. The purpose of the meeting is The sight of them will make you familiar with all of the latest innovations that have been introduced and approved since the new Fall Styles made their formal debut. Should ‘made like new at the to arrange for the women physicians =——————eoOooo | who are lecturing on behalf of the —<—$——$ i special morality committee of the na- MISS ALICE LINKFIELD k council of the Young TEACHER OF VIOLIN ian association. The 5 Years Experience heduled to appear here Bismarck Conservatory of aid. next week, it Newfoundland, the oldest British a Muale colony mee founded by Sir Humphrey, Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. tf OVERCOATS—-—-— —-—-—OVERCOATS ; —and more— OVERCOATS Tailored to your individual order. TAILOR and CLEANER KLEIN PHONE 189 Have your old hat COAL— Eagle, Tailors & Hat- SOLD. BY BEULAH COAL ters. Ph s \- ers. one 58. Oppo COMPANY site Postoffice. / you care to make a selection from the assemblages you will find these figures will make it well worth your while. A Profuse Showing of Waists The Season’s Most Recent Styles All the most desired fabrics are featured in all of the most favored of the new shades. Thesé prices will surely in- duce lively purchasing. Plaid Taffeta and Pongee Waists, wonderful values "$3.98 Beautiful assortment of Georgette Crepe Waists, values up to $9.50. Sale Price— $2.98 $498 Jap Silk Waists, Special— Sale of Skirts One assortment of Handsome Serge Skirts. . $ 3 9 8 Your choice . A lot of Serge and Silk Skirts. Whilt they last, your choice .... $4.98 Group of Embroidered Poplin Skirts. Reg. $9 values at ...7.. $5.98 Madras Gingham This fine quality material is 36 inches wide. Special, yard....... . 3 9 Cc Toile du Nord Ginghams pate A patterns at a wholesale price. Per yard .......... 29c

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