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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB A. W. 0 + WEDNESDAY, OCT.: 8, 1919. BISMARCK SCHOOLS ARE GIVEN PRAISE ‘ The Bismarck schools and the edu- cational system in the'state generally are given high prajse_ by Professor Readey, a district superintendent of schools. in British Columbia, who]' spent Monday here inspecting the cap- ital city schools and visiting the offices of Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction. Dr. Readey is making his present tour under the direction of the depart- ment of education of British Colum- bia, and Bismarck is one of three or four points which he was asked to visit in the northwest. From this city he proceeded to Minneapolis, whither he goes on the same mission. * Following an address to the Bis- marck high school, the Canadian edu- cator enjoyed a meeting with a num- ber of the capital city students who were formerly residents of the do- minion. WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN FOR SALE OF TICKETS Lucas Company The Store of Quality and Service , \ a Fashion Gives Silks Great Prominence Are you thinking about purchasing some new Silk to make up afew stunning garments for yourself for wear this Fall and Winter? Then this event that we are staging here at the present will be sure to interest you. Beautiful Silks of every weave, variety and color take part in it, well suited for the creation of Suits, Coats, Waists, Dresses and Skirts for every occasion. Charmeuse — 40 inches wide. At- tractive dark shades, Per yard, $5.00 and $5.50 Crepe de Chine— Very popular, fine quality and dur- able . Per yard— $1.48, $1.75, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.50 Taffetas in colors at, per yard— $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 Black Taffetas that are always favorites. Yard— $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 \ $5.00 and $5.50 } A whirlwind campaign for the sale of tickets for Saturday’s football game, the opening contest. of the in- terscholastic season in Bismarck, will be made in the capital city schools Thursday, when students are request- ed to have their quarters ready. Sat- urday’s opener will be with Dickin- son. Bismarck promises to have one of the best elevens the capital city Avenette Satin—White or Rose, delightful shades—per yard— $4.75 and $5.50 Messaline — Dainty tints and lovely Autumn shades; 36 inches wide—yard ..........0006 $2.25, Georgette Crepe, good quality, rich looking, dark, or paste] tints—yard bee 83,00 Fancy Silks and Satins that pos- sess a beautiful sheen and a richness, that is not excelled. Ideal Suiting and Skirt mate- plghrever bas pon ithe fold, owhile rials—yard *..... $2.25 to $3.50 Satin ds C’ inc—3G inches wide, be a strong one, and an interesting Printed’ Foulards — 36 inches Pastel or da k shades—yard battle is looked forward to. wide, new Fall colors, charming an’ $3.25 SS designs—yard ........... $2.39 ds —40 inches 1 ie CITY NEWS ‘ 4 Exquisite Houlards-—Elesh and % athe $2.75 “0 § ‘ White, dependable quality. .Ex- oplins—Plain or White Wash Satins—40 inc! it i a o—_—_____—_—_———-9| Blanche Sweet in “The Unpardonable Sin” at the Auditorium last se in the makeup of Silk taney: 42 ane ne peste! tous, Hoe NeaveR, Pee eee ie: ies aaa pe ; * Inderwear. shades and di ‘all colors— Flesh and White Wash Satin—36 inch id ril- From Washburn time tonight. Per: yard «. yard eee os ic ees 25 liant finlsh—cyard ..<i.00f00 cee eee tot Mrs. F. A. Gallahan.was here from Washburn this week calling on friends and shopping. RRR eee Fey ae City Yesterday . ASSISTANT ENGINEER eae «|W. Rodgers of McKenzie, was a Is Fargo Visitor business visitor in the capital city RETURNS TO ILLINOIS Major Frank Henry spent the fore/Tyesday. While here he visited the part of the week in Fargo looking! court house. after business matters. 1 New Outings and Dress Goods We keep our Piece Goods Section well stocked for the benefit of the many women who make their own clothes. ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE SKIRTING PLAIDS This is as fine Serge as you ever These Plaids are not onl: is ly splen- see. Firm and heavy—every at- did wearing materials, but they are tention has been given to make it very stylish in separate Skirts this as finely finished and as beautiful Fall. They come in several com- a fabric as the mills can turn out. binations of colors and patterns, Comes in the most popular colors. anyone of which will make good Per yard o....cnseeeeeteeeee $3.00 looking Skirts that are the last ALL WOOL STORM SERGE word in Fall and Winter styles. R. P. V. Marquardson,, who came from Chicago 15 months ‘ago ‘to! be- Be cererrmet Judge Shaw Here s is Miss. Vesta Buzwell of Commis- rton county an idi Man-| 7? z ? sioner John N. Hagan’s office, was in Thorton cou ney. And residing at 4 the | his resignation effective November’ 1, Fargo on a business ‘mission this week.| probate court here. He returned to| We? he will 00 Harvey, lll., Me OES S Mandan last night. become structural engineer for the For Bank of Dakota . Whiting Foundry Equipment Co. at Roy M. Halliday, deputy director of Rummage Sale Today a much more substantial salary. His audits and of publicity for the Bank] The women of the Episcopal church | SUccessor here has not yet been of North Dakota, is in Minneapolis on| will hold a rummage sale this after-|amed. ee a business mission for that institution.| noon and Thursday afternoon at the “THE OLD RELIABLE” r y When it comes to practical wear- Per yard escccuteves $3.75 BE core ae parish, house on Third street. As lots i iti Sense! fl | Mure crane hearer Soe G al ee The quadies ld’ Mecting ‘dies’ Aid| 0f bargains will be offered at the two] Sell your cream and poultry ine. ialities, Taten athe PICTORIAL REVIEW day sale it is expected that there will) to our agent. If we have no be desired. It is particularly well PATTERNS society of McCabe Methodist church, will meet at 3 Thursday afternoon be a large number of people. present. adapted for making Children’s When it comes to style sugges- Coats, Ladies’ Coats or. Suits, or ee tions you will find a wealth of ideas agent in your town, then ship with Mrs. Thomas Hall, 114 Avenue A. epistles Meetings Tiniraday ,| direct to iy good, heavy, warm Dresses for in these Fashion books. They offer Western. Sales Change mayest pe the Methodist cnacen = willbe NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. either Women or Children. Navy many an idea that will add to the The Western Sales Co, has sold its|je1q ‘Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. BISMARCK; N. D. Blue and other desirable colors. satisfaction you find in the gar- Per yard .........+. $5.00 to $6.50 WOOL POPLINS Poplin is always attractive and popular, Ours is a well woven fab- ric, sponged and carefully shrunk. We have it in many good shades. ments you are making. WE FIND THAT OUR OUTINGS ARE POPULAR Many mothers have purchased thirty or forty yards at a time. Mandan branch to a corporation head-| pistrict No. 1 meets at the home of ed by A.V. Schallern, M. Haider and) y3, ‘Thomas Hall, 114 Avenue A; John Froehlich. Mr. Froelich will be] gistrict No. 2 at the home of Mrs directly in charge. ‘ : For Montana's Stricken E. H. Howell, 924 Seventh street; Dis- trict No. 3 at the home of Mrs. W. C. Cashman, 516 Ninth street, and Dis- Fruit-Juice feathe Jinmarek, Hvangelical church tet No. Mat the: home of Mrs. 8. V. 40 inch, per yard ............ $3.00 These mothers are thrifty house- * fos sv, H.A_| Woodmansee . at the oodmansee ree avert values, This tell Strutz this week shipped to Rev. H. A. Essences We eige nate ae these more about the quality, of ot Out- t Anyer; apartments. ings than any description we can attempt to give. We want you to see them. The patterns are more pleasing than usual in light and dark colors, in Stripes, Checks and Thiele, Evangelical pastor ness, Mont., a box ‘of clothing’ an other supplies collected here for the drouth sufferers of that vicinity. Visits New Nephew fleeced goods each year. They are unexcelled for Kimonos for / Fall and Winter wear. We also find them popular for quilt linings. The patterns are tasteful and pretty. FAMILY REUNION The Doughty home at Wilton is the scene Of an enjoyable family reunion, reports Attorney H. B, Doughty, who 'Jiffy-Jell desserts carry ‘real fruit flavors in es- sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice ..| transacted business here yesterday Plaid patterns. 27 inches wi anees Eilon, arent for the Nor Dollie M. Doughty, a well known star is condensed for each des- fevered hell Per yatdeeweseeseeen ne ibe between trains today while en route ety the’ Jolies': chamiaiaua ciredt ae . sert.' So you get a fresh- AN BTR A HGH GRADE PURE BLEACHED WHITE : va, Bryan 1, Doughty, late of the it dai home from St. Paul, whither he ac-! 5579" coast artillery; home ftom. 19 fruit dainty, healthful and nica OUTINGS companied Mrs. Ellsworth on her way . to Baltimore for the winter. Mr. Ells- worth paused here particularly to visit his new nephew, a son born a week ago to his ‘brother and wife, Mr. and Soft and buoyant, with a mixture containing a large proportion of goose feathers. Cured so that they are odorless and sanitary delicious. j This is the new-type quick gelatine dessert — five times as good as the mouths’ service abroad; where he was wounded in the fighting at Verdun, and Mrs. Irene Doughty and daughter, who will spend the winter at the Doughty home, are together for the We have these in very heavy grades. They are very popular for Infants’ Night Gowns, Robes and Petticoats. Mrs: FCs Ellewotth; first time in a number of. years. old kinds, Eg ee ESS Per'pair 26... dese ee es t Peroyard = ws scvcusueess 15¢ Capt. Fisher Home See aa eT Loganberry and Pine- COME to the Baptist Ladies’ apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They’re found only in JiffyJal 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s * 2 Packages for 25 Cents uw Capt. A. M. Fisher returned to Bis- marck last night ate simest tye Aid Rummage Sale in the Gas years in service. e popular Bis- . ildi R marck medico first was assigned to Conipans pulling on Fifth & duty at Camp Dodge, later to Camp| Proadway, Ww! ere hats, shoes Lewis, at American Lake, Wash., andjand clothes and other articles for several months past he had been} will be sold.—Adv. stationed ae pore Keogh, Mont. He as received his discharge ‘and has re- fumed to Bismarck with Mrs. Fsher,| . Phone 189 for Beulah who was with him during: his service Coal. : tf at Camp Keogh... Dr. Fisher expects \ to resume his practice with the firm of Roan, Fisher & Straus: ———————————————————— SAIL RIGHT IN: TO YOUR MEALS When You Get Acquainted With :Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, There Will ‘Be: No. Perils From Gas; Sour Risings , and Other Stormy, Ex- periences of Indi- \ ~~ gestion. No Women Could Wish for More Stylish or Serviceable ! Hosiery Than Offered Here | Fibre Sith Hose Strongly reinforced where the wear comes. “EVERWEAR” Hosiery Fine Fibre, Silk, perfect fitting, supe- rior quality. Colors Taupe, Tan, White, Gray, Brown and Castor. A $1.50 value p 95c ALE. vice Siieclabete sao aie es Service Hose for Children—A strong- ly made Black Ribbed Hose, reinforced heel and toe. 18c¢c S FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR™ How often you meet people who say —to eat that would be my finish. But Blankets Weare glad to be able to offer these good* values in Blankets. We know that we are selling these Blankets “right.” And you can judge for yourself too, because there isn’t another item of merchandise on which Women are better judges of value. a COTTON BLANKETS These Blankets are of good Warm Winter Underwear for Women & Children You will find our Underwear of the same good dependable quality GOOD VALUES IN have ali ki you have always known COMFORTERS Heve'the stomach of an. excess burden, particularly if the stomach, has been overworked. It. is a safe rule to fol- ORE ‘Kellogg’s is eaten today waxtite package, HEAVY FLAT KNIT FLEECED ‘ ‘VESTS AND DRAWERS SCHOOL GYRLS’ SATEEN BLOOMERS Very comfortable, sensible and warm Winter Bloomers for School standard quality with a_ nice, spreads and Blankets. These are made of Cotton but are woven in the patterns of Wool Robes. That they have more warmth Beautifully figured Comfor- Biv soft finish; colored borders, lock 3 a | Ae =e ei oat: °° PART. ‘ 2 i ters that are filled with high sai K With Stuarts Drspersis aaplets a eg than ever before. Why? Millions WOMEN’S F ibaa UNION a eho eanaeas i ste eu ends, ede hice sts $2.50 grade Cotton Bats, and are well yspeptic Sails: Right In to the % ere's solid comfort in Flannel- made throughout. Yi ill find | _ Good Things to Eat. of people won't have any other than “Medium weighty elastic ribbed, ette Gowns, and some of the new | WOOL NAP BLANKETS thom warm and durable. | they can edt melons, fried fish, mince Kelloge’s Toasted high Heel! ene at binline. styles are ‘made very attractive hey aS made entirely of Prices ...$6.00, $8.00 anid $10.00 » ch id Such’ t ic é “th s ith fi braid and hemstitching. Cotton but have the finish, ap- 4 Se aie povided | the sisal % for Corn Flakes, because Hsaaaaiae the’ garment from Sa eee sa ale gee pearanes and feslite of Mioel OER eae bslar hase lowed with a Stuart’s Dy: ia Tab- ‘ p (2 . e process of weaving makes ‘otton Comforter Silkoline in ret, ts : : on = they know its eee Price $350 CHILDREN’S FLANNEL NIGHT- them, particularly strong ands variety of pretty patterns, Thus to-rule’ out all. the tasty and i uali ‘WINTER WEIGHT COTTON GOWNS long lived. ATG wees eee ee Fee eee le savory foods for fear of ‘indigestion, ing q ° ity a * ey UNION SUITS i Price .....ss.eseseeeeees $6.25 Challis is the favorite Cor ' gas and a sour stomach, is. both need: are delighted with its ‘ nee i: Made of good quality Cotton HAGe BRANKETS pe ue favorite Com- Jess and depressing. uf Sere A fine quality ‘elastic ribbed suit, Flannel. Made with long body and forter sete es a it sone These tanlets are scomiard of di inimitable flavor— ails from lone Ble we yarn. long sleeves. skie In many attractive fancy Pat ingly etle rns and is exceed- stants and stomachics in such pro- :. . joft brushed fleecing inside. TICE. eee e eee eee e eens 2 $1 terns that_make them splendi vy 3 er rtlon as to digest food-and thus’ re- oven-fresh in our Prices ....... yaeee$225 and $2.50 for Auto Robes as well as Bed- Per Yard ..................29¢ Comforter Cretonne preferred by many because of its addi- tional weight. t Eo cecicenien gotten. at aaa gee Every, grocer everywhere oot, $208, gumlty, Cotton with Girls, “Made with elastic at the | than Wool has been shown by Pot YORE s0c0-sc0ss-+- -35e i Mike Wherever: you. are.sand » ot ‘be Sells: Kellogg’s everyday, Pret eentet 82 ss aires ree oe and TSe 4 poftiial army tests. Comforter Size Bats, three rated a forlorn dyspeptic, .. . . Ww $1,25, ices a Prices . 12.00 up pound roll .... Blas ‘Stuart's -Dyepepsla'-Tablets mays’ be found: dit all: dtus, stores sithroughout. : United States: ‘ per garment