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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE High luster is the predomi- nant feature of the new Spring Millinery. The sip- per and the cellaphone |} braids, also the' patent-fin- ished fabrics are shimmer- ing and lustrous. This note in the Spring Millinery in- dicates the propinquity of Spring-time. We have a fine collection- for your inspection. ‘A. W. Lucas Co. | The Store of Quality and Service Griffith’s Flight to Greater Theatre “Broken Blossoms” Rises Into Atmosphere of Pantomime By AMY LESTE, Hl Weeping women and frightened lit- | tle girls, men ‘in ister paleness i an audience tense with unfathomed emotions follow the exquisite story of “Broken “Blossoms” as it mutely un folds under waves of poignant music David Griffith ha 1 his wing: out into the open into the ve ether of dramatic Iventure where loud ‘words and the imminent | physical have no trafic with pocte of bitter upon the He plunged | ment upon. tragedy, no oby listening sense ‘ deep into the swirling atmosph Themas Burk “Limehouse N and dwelt in its opiates of E Mr. Burke's largest achie far, notwithstanding his genius, has been his rare good ick to have. had Griffith tell the world where the riches of Burke lie smoldering in. good Ka- glish and the myriad dialects of the ,ortental docks of Limehouse. STORY OF THE “GIRL AND THE CHINK” Mainly Mr. Griffith has held his wand over Bur! fomentiny tragedy called “The Girl and the Chink.”— But into the charnal house ef Londons river slums. and‘ far over the yellow seas where temple be soften the eastern world: ind “the dawn: comes | up: HWke thunder.”, has the masterful | Griffith stretched his wizardy, The result is'a tumultuous harvest of emo- tional abandon, a tenderness in poetic | beauty. a vision of rampant ‘brutality | and ugliness, all thrust) in art courage one pgainst the other» «And eternal traths Jeap out of ‘the demo! ishments, At the ‘Eltinge morrow night. to- and to night * COUNTRY CLUB M At the request of President Clark a special mecting of the Stockholde and all members of the Bismarck Country Club is hereby caiied to meet Club rooms Fr 20th, at 8:00, There are several important matter: to come hefore this meetin: member is urged to be pres ladies a especially invited Dated February 1 Feb.16-17-18-19-20 Secretu Mental Work | Needs a Stomach | Great Mistake to Imagine You Can Work Better and Faster on the Starvation Plan. Eat What You Like But Follow With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab, lets. | Mental work uses. up energy fast And cnergy comes from food. 'To nothing in order to do sa fallacy that has cre- ated an army of dyspepti A bet- ter plan is to eat the regular por- tions of focd such as make up the average meal and follow each meal with Stuarts Dyspepsia. Tablets. You will then get a double benefit | —energy from food and sociability with meals, for as a rule, the light eater. or those who p meals, set into a bad habit’ a rut. ot : like isolation. Do not be afr gassiness, sour stomach, heartburn. heavy feeling or coated tongue after meals. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets arouse the stomaih to secrete the, juices necessary to relieve _ thes: troubles that so frequently distress» the mental worker. They contain harmles: an alkaline the rich things of the savory sausage with utmost freedom. Get a_d50-cent pox or Stuart’s Dys eat little o more work effect, so you may Cai the banquet or for breakfast York. Feb. internation New tion, to bundreds of Amer isting their count: of the W de Vor, Amer’ Ree available gaged in for war work of ave been try since the md ft countric ican tro French gir French leacde In nineteen ice, American for ris in rmthy an in’ which Ws ta re the liberated and de Thirty-seven clubs army uur of emotional the of Cross | provided Young Women's Chr ighteen recreatic conducted’ for > ach army cler cs" e 1 comfort vided by ation yarks; Pari en war workers arrival in France. houses, maintained at regions, to be, as they alway pepsia Tablets av amy drug store. Treely of whet you like and you w do More and better work than on a skimpy diet. Try this plan ’ linen, linen, runners. tchiffonier. intimate ds. sisters in ten Fur bed in the report ve the hotels Council of the Youns Women’s Christian association to the Au people, made public tod: ation, education, geod cheer | guides made | en: | of the Allied | comprising 19 hostes and housing facilities wer i hundreds k fe whom the ts ret he being taken ¢ towns . comfortable chy an w routine, the m mal portunities for fun, ph ul good food heing pro- ution camps and Three. hotels, were main $ for comfort of Ameri on leave or on the Seyenteen hoste: with similar functions, y embarkation leave areas and in the devastated | girls who of girls Nad b 265 were ty » workers ir ferred to oth urn of Am work or cities condietes industr cafeteria were provider re women who took theirs phtces in in dustry while their men folk wer fighting. Recenily this part of the service been bringing new conrage | to girls «to their homes. in tated s apened fo eve the strait The Rev room and 1 association the -equipment™ and ‘the am. RECREATION CENTERS centers Corps, gin and Engi reer ined fs 1 wom: At present hostess houses are he ing conducted four cemeteries whe: American soldiers are buried —Ro- IN | filled to overflowing against the ume ingredients which act with! o¢ her wedding day, bas come back with renewed strength. ~_ Every girl dreams of having a hom “ry vwn on some future day. § i Lees of such a home are bound | personal handwork is the keynote of |cheted edge outlines the whole. i have been, pieces | value in her home furnishings. seore of varyin, qd Wi < of lingerie- ‘The promo friendship by | nel yea regions. the The | modern days. sing table and! and magne, St, formation a visit husbands, s ra j hostess house, The associa ST Ame one: emergency ee fl nal despite | ane Ji teens we When, -! forced the ve tel clubs clubs nani girls’ U : | goos, retar ny we | Twelve jin the pF [have enlisted the, were | than 500 Con sare m Harpout sed from | ‘ AIDED POLISIE WORKE -| The Grey Samar struction wor [and made a | usaleni. | Sal S7, and Bellean- Wood HS or Paris is maintained Women's club and and int jean was in Petrograd, revoluti tal ding | opened who would almost hay viet It nd Viadivostok and i hostess houses for than 500° members Tn Italy the a fast. Clubs and classes interest of mor ntinople Is, Othe and ence and | “how to Jive and how to sent a commissien to Czecho-Slov: survey welfare work, las maintained foyers and hostels in Be ands ha id from Gree Scene from, “The Web of Deceit,” in which Dolores Cassinelli plays the lead, at the Rex tonight. Y. W. C. A. PROMOTED INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP BY WORK DURING WAR}! duentin, — Fere-en-' le. to provide in- re for women} who brothers, hers, sweethearts, were opened s the Americ Saas a cent furnishing informati ypreters, that in 1} Is clu counters hou training school. given R the United English, hg. stenogr to IIS, the I ive tion's Woke aa they wert for Rus: Ar( mds of Ttalian giv $ now s intained in 8 Arabkir, Gir harems are lea making a vclation has aided the Polish to undertake recon: | nals: a in their count 1 with a view xium, Rumania a ree Lithuania and J ying Photographed today is a group nisole buffet scarfs, bed|such designs selected for their beauty | yokes, two of which in crochet pat- : ‘implic of execution. jon conducted a total! ANCE, Siv rnin. in} van ral ion, abs | FORCED OUT BY BOLSUEVIKE iP late in Se iki nd te nd ey. | i ‘of three styles of camisole or nightgown | sl Above |terns are is a towel edged with a narrow bit of {shoulder +! Heaton: McKenzic Assistance was given to war brides at passport oti and embarkation points abroad and on voyages to the United States. The 1 inehude ¢ lodging and care at ports abroad, in- struction in English and talk American customs, currency and raphy. On in’ the United States the sec S helped take care of the brides until they had joine: their. families, difficult by the fi husbands and wiv uize each other on meeting after long absence. r = = wats HOTEL: ARRIVALS Van Horn hotel: He MeLean, Han nah © D. Wahl, Denhoit; McKinnon, Goodrich; Mrs. Jacobson, Rockford Agnes YC sen, Arena; L. George ie, Jamestown: TL. oO. TL Arena 3} John Alber, Dr Grant & G. Pinwell, Hilt: | ge, Glencoe) Jolin East Glencoe ; Johu Brown, s. Benson, Tappin; 1. Ellendale; R.-H, Phillips, sterling; hi mM, Wishek: Jacob Bisenbei hy John Ost. Beulah; Theodor ue Almont: ASM. Dahl, Wing J. Peterson, Wilten ; George Ander- son, Wing. fraud Pacific hotel: on; Red. 7 Walte: Lorne Met MeMal Stevenson argo: LL, fevens, Lay H. G. Mille John We Grant, Rolette; Arthur Jolson, Ro- lette; William Schuel, St. Johu Taylor, Rolla; D. J. Innes, EK. E. Knox, William Stower ; nk OS. Jelmson, Ga FP. OB Leininger, Jamestown ; Whelan, Medina; Jane Jenson, 1: col; CG. Cy Turner, Dickinson: Henry troops in Franee and. girl workers | for signal corps girls. 37 nurses’ clubs in French factories, Classes have been | two BritishAmerean clubs, one Ine yy" pans Myae SM: Sheldon opened for in i and for} ter-Alied dub and four cemetery | Wittens eB evant fermer inmates of Turkish harems. It has had 44 French cen | suttertund.. Sore eA Assistance has been given 3.071 war mprising aS fosers six rere | ciinords Ines ME tlatare eet of Amoviean soldiers, represent- saters, Lotg SUMMer cAMps. Dene eae ioe yee ! George “I. Sweethtud, | nationalities, four war bride Cumps, one hetel aad ayiver eis Te : WORKI : : M. Polloc ‘Ko; Peter Adams, Li T Tluater: 8. i aulogor, Lis) He Bute bon Dehr. Lishou: 1. . Lisbon; Martin, Lishons, Wiltiard, » | k hote If. Frenc! n. Berliny I. y Mr. and McKenzie; Nich Han Y George C.“Sempel, Brad: | ‘orge Hoffman, Wilton: Mrs. | Munz and daughter, Minot: | Andrew Nelson, Wilton \ DOLORES CASSINELLI HER OWN The “Bayer Cross” Means Genu- WORST ENEMY IN “WEB OF DECEIT” _in ‘The Web of Deceit,” the Edwin, Carewe-Pathe feature showing today and tomorrow at the Rex theatre, Dolores Cassinelli is her own greatest enemy. She lies to and chea ives herself, and the way it is accomplished is ver she enacts two roles 1 Oddly enough, it is as the selfish, ; rupulous and deceitful sister that s Cassinelli has her biggest oppor- | tunity. While the sympathies are en- | tirely with the sweet and gentle Lu- cille,, Wanda manages to hold the cen- ter of the stage because it is she who | weaves the plot into a fascinating tangle, pulling Lucille and several others into her web, but none more se- | curely than herself. An_authority on THE | “What Women ved nppeals for! Will Wear Next Season,” Miss ‘Cas-| packag sinelli brings forth several advan jstyles in “The Web of Deceit.” | cacldester of Salidylieacid. GIRL OF 1920, LIKE HER GRANDMOTHER, PLANS HOPE CHEST FOR FUTURE HOME Grandmother's idea of a hope chest, | all require that personal thought and | crochet. with a line of hemstitching at | yokes bees werk which makes each piece|the hem. On the other side is a tri-; With sep ‘a treasured part of the home when it | angular bit of dainty apron. ‘The filet ; to a st ej finally comes. Despite the rush of | design comes to a point at the lower | are often ¢: each girl realizes that |tip of the apron, and a narrow cro- | soo Filet and crochet designs illustrate | with the V-shapes, into made in V. hands = merging win Carewe, meking his Web o' >. Cassi ings Comoran, BE VALENTINE Had, at the Auditorium February 18. j debut vroducer after 4 ng, gave the his pe: sonal at- niion in every detail, and the set- Cie to be particularly beau- tiful and lavish Finis Fox, the well known write: sercen the author of “The Deceit,” written with Miss nelli in mind for the leading Mitchell Harris, popular lead- man of the legitimate stage, | makes his debut before the camera in Franklyn Hanna and Letty ¢ 01 vce role: FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT ASPIRIN ine Aspirin Prescribed For 18 Years pirin created a uced by eighteen ago, Ph at once prov- its wonderful efliciency in the ief of pain. The genuine, world- iriv, in “Bayer Tablets of y taken ‘by millions jache, Rheumatism, rhe, Tooth-rche, N Joints. Neuritis and tion when tro: Aspir for cold: Neuralgia. Igia, Act ver Cross," whiclr is the mark of trac “Bayer Tablets | son each gentine pa age ad each gomine tablet. Boxes of 12 tablets ¢ and contain proper d s mtso sell larger “Bayer” : n is the trade mark aver Manufacture of Monoaceti of ce Drug: | gn is of filet. | shoulder bands attached | ight piece of the lace. These! bined with linen or nain- but are beautiful complements to crepe de chine or washable satin. | At the lower corner are two pillow both illustrating the new mode of cheting the scalloped‘ edge on Sof Pythi FIVE Matinee Ruth St. Dennis DANCERS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCING ATTRACTION IN AMERICA —With— ELLIS RHODES DRAMATIC TENOR PAULINE LAWRENCE, PIANIST Nine Beautiful American Girls Dancing for American Audiences After the manner of the classic school, but in a free interpretation vhich all may understand and enjoy. Here is a group of young, seautiful, dance-loving girls who tell the story of, composition; danced joyfully and happily. Entertaining to those who do no understand, and delightful to those who do. Lighting and Arrangements Elaborate Beautiful Costumes and r Cycloramic Stage Effects PRICES: MATINEE $1.10; NIGHTS $2.20 Iniluenza tke LAXA- Tablets, ignature on the role of the artist hero. Hugh | For Colds, Grip o Ford complete the cast in important | ana as i roles. TIVE ie pests eset | Look for I = TEES A 5 the box. CITY NEWS NOTICE, Pea ais Having sold cur Bismarck Yard, we {request that al] persons knowing them- s indebted to us, to call and setlle ‘eb. 20. HERE FROM GACKLE Johan J f ness NORTZ LUMBER CO. Phone 77 216-5t Mr. and M low were hest and hos informal dance at their home Avanne Bo Frid night. enjoyed the hy SINCE SHE DYES lity. MEET TONIGHT i k lodge of the Kuights s will held its weekly mect- ine tonight at the K.P. hall Theye will be work in’ the rank and’ all members are urged to be present, “Diamond Dyes” Turn All Her Old, Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New INFORN Mr. and tained a number of their friend: Wednesday night at their heantitur | home. 504 Mandan ayente at an ie pout worry abouk perfect results formal dinner dance. There were ten Use epiamond Dyes.’ guaranteed to coup atoand everybody had a! vive a new, rie very ple time. ie whether it be wool, s ore Rai - cotton or mixed: zoo. LURN FROM Hod MOON | ; 5 i é . hes, stocki . skirts, children’ Mrs. John Maassen, who i (3: 4 ebilds el in this elty teu adage | teres euperies. | cusectn Ap ves ety fetta | the Direction Book with cae apolis and St. Paul, Ty day morning. ie aa make AS ety Mir. and Mis, Maassen will make thee een et ee oe tenet home here for some time, utter | yi.” Mw yous"Diuinond, Deo which they will moye to the Pa iste ane eye Car coust permanently. Card. s color to any linen, blous- coats, drug: Color )Jiffy-Cup Free An Aluminum Measuring Cup Also Dessert Molds rnd us » trade-marks from The flavors come in liquid ell es—the (fj) circle form, in bottles, They are juices trade-marks on the front. That oft crushed fruit concentrated. will certify that you use Jiffy-Jell. y-Jell has’a th of fruit flavor. We use half a pineapple, for instance, to flavor a pint des. sert. The Pineapples are crushed in Hawaii—fruit too ripe to ship. It fruit, not mere flavor, that folks like and need. Serve It Often People need fruit da Jecll supplies it at « We will mail you this half-pint cup. Tt is an exact cup for use with any recipe. And two fillings with water dissolve one package of Jiffy-Jell exactly right. 11 Other Molds | With the Jiffy-Cup we will send you pictures of eleven other Jitty. ifing cost, | molds — dessert and salad molds, and you make it in an instant. users of Jiffy-Jell. Peer ieee isis fruit-flavored des- We want you sert costs you less tu have th We than one smell want Jiffy - Jel apple. served attrac. ele: Serve it often —three times It’s Real , Fruit Jifty-Jell means areal - fr des- weekly. Winter is when people need it. Andevery serv- ing scems like a uit-time dainty. Ten Flavors in Glass A Bottle in Each Package sert. Itisnotlike Mint Lime Cherry Cut out this cup fevold’stleswele Raspberry Loganberry Apne iete thevoldstyle gel Strawberry Pineapple Cena ocky Ot atine dainties. Orange Lemon won't forget. Coffee ° aeensenkencueneusamenacceaes) S18 ' 1 Jiffy Dessert Co, MAIL H : Waukesha, Wis. THIS U § Lenclose2@trade-marks forthe Ji y-Cup. H ' ' : ae 4 STYLE 6 Hi AnIndividual Dessert Mold— toaset. Also made in pint t Ifyou enclose 7 J) trade-marks we willalso the slips. rather than embroidering a seallon on the material itself, 1 1 and heart shape. Send 5 de-marks for the set of six. ert Molds # send the set of 6 Individual D.

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