The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 5

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ee MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920 ‘ ~ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : FIVE NEW TOWN BLOUSES ARE JOYOUS THINGS OF SILK ps i te . AND RIBBONS WITH GAY COLORED EMBROIDERY | P S | ; Cartridge Silk and Georgette g Molly and Nancy in Embroidered | ie eason C earance Sale of ae Adorned With Blossoms, for ; Satin and Fancy Ribbon ‘ Julie and Polly Town Blouses OO lg OV e ir | ial OS | i: x : Blossom” girls they are called by Cora Moore, whe hion pace in New York—these four girls, Julie Polly, «Molly and) Naney, wearing town’ blouses silk, seorgette, satin and ribbon, ear BY CORA MOORE, Molly's house is a joyous thing, ats material is New 1ork’s sthon Authority, {Fs sedate enol and Polly, Molly aml Nancy ‘in their | s embroidered With Wool in the br panm sh, but then mers of wool braid looped to sume Here are Jul in their new town blow: of cartridge sik. It is lemon color embroidered iv bnew and blacl vag did, With Mny buttons of gold up the sides and a} the flesh as you might say including Nancy's which is, mdeod, most uover Polly's blouse is creamy ec swith Ai chrysauthemums embroui- Its made all of ribbon and ther is novelty Striped, as you see in the pcg ered on it in their rightful Then it is natped at the sides by twe er) pattern of the cuf-hem. Ribbon of a diferent, but not toe different, pattern e Uiree fine tucks and it has litte pockets let in jist below rt oof the }end a darker hue forms the shoulde “PMS blouse, toe Hits odd fltie + ecorative scheme, though the artist bast shown this point very rly. | set-in pockets, i ropped Patterns i In All Sizes, = i Off ps4 e OTHER RUGS : va af ll Dropped Patterns and Short | Lines 14, Off colors, and hats: stre | egether it's very novel and inspiring. order, from left to right Julie’s blouse is mac se blouses Kenneth Treacy, sen. alse re. sis Women’s Training | MITZI TUMBLES HEAD OVER HEELS [shades Keuotls Treacy, wi ule Fe Conference to Be | TO FAVOR OF SEATTLE AUDIENCE | to Hows where be IS ia bushes: Ses Held at t the Forks: Of Mitzi’s new show, which comes} the many to the Auditorium on March 3. The | She sin . returned to her J home at’ Mimeapoti : resources at her command. ! Jolson, er, 3 : WY ay | swee Workers of Fair Sex Will Have) souttte ‘Times of February 9 jo naes SH eee Part in Interchurch World =| “Head Over Heels” is Mit > Oo LYS: . With a veice not large but bar Washburn new | while hy she mak and true toe pitch, | ‘al comedy ud it deser s, dixur aud bell-like pianissimyu LINOLEUM Movement Is, of course, how she had her | ively, ‘She danc in ath: | ses fandience at The Metropolitan last | letics. a moment of pathos, a bit of ee ee MA HERE Ss * night--head over heels in love with | travesty amd oa flash of drama, and her keen sense of comedy values given full s urlings, GIVES EX (PORT In her excellent supy ire Boyd A woman's training conference! jer—hefore she had fi will be heid in Grand Forks, parallei| scone. The pretty, si with the pastors’ conterence in con - ood humored little) comedienne nection with the interchurch work since become a favorite with movement, March 3, and 5. ndiences and in her newest The purpose of the conference 1s she flashes and sparkles in- hed her first | > to Be M. C. A. Allots § penses in secu some college or other GERMAN AGE ico City, Peb, roof German eth yhas a ed. € in women tr a itt g "1 hd Joe Keno, the latter ——__. : ati and si Is of the, y W * Who alwa t ‘lever cht comedian — recruited An opportunity will besdYerded some 1B | t adershi he county: thi yell. has given his dainty star} fr i Ne along with his dane-| former service man in’ this county | conference and other meetings to be) a ntiful preduction ino which the jing partner, . Rosie Green, who does; Who desires to obtain’ an education | held. i perfect taste displayed in costumes | a lively solo dance in the last sth have a portion of his expense to & i i | pastors’ conference, and men speak-} remar' that Mi Sof acrobats who coutribute a} Thi Mount has been alloted by the ence. ‘ frocks distinction’ and who) play that improves and accumulates ‘ n education at tional women’s boards, state and dis Aud there is | Urban. is one of 'r: } aus Qn | 4 i its present population may he too high The adyaner ; 5 Used in Obtaining trshall. Ruth Oswald, 1 Moore. to train women trom tae different) ¢ state for leadership in the county: thi we vi e There will be a team of two wom-' and scenery even extends to the proper share of ap-| the extent. of Toby the ers from the pastors’ conference will Zoo rls whe y Minutes of wh ind tumblin ion out of its war chest fund e C f An attendance is expected of more! speak their lines like human. beings. | speed It is well ¥ institute 14 that) immi. m to that) Toasents in | + Short Pi d d V, Pri ort Pieces, under 5 yards - 44 Price 1 Cauble, Edward Sells, Sallie | Education denominations and sections of the who alw | i i en, one of whom will speak at the! | It is really d airy to the plot is a Men's Christian association. be available at the women’s confer- and dance, who wear their haudsome} “Head Over Heel & musical | to be given seme ex-service man in ¢ aA 37 pe AY FATS a = SEAGSS ; “ than 200 women representing. VW hich is sure a departtre frow | sttiged. “the final by Joseph tied that the estimate of 718,660 28 ‘hinidt | Hamiln’s Wizard Oil a Rellable, | trict officers of women's missioner; st of principals that di | musical pumbers organizations, presidents. of mission- rt of an exceptional ¢ t«The money , ft is unny Litde Some- Has a Bud ting of | provin ary federatons. local church leader: ad Over Heels, is from the pen | thin nes as and prominent women in civics and) of Edwar Allan Woolf, whose efforts {of Ts Own" (an interpolated number rand | dy as it was 1 1001 to 19th, fated as Consul and 3. Antiseptic Preventive é SiN G philathropy., and in club, business, | hereto! have been confined largely | written by Harold Ley leader s re tele , commercial attache, have both s and professional life. _ ito the vaudeville field, Its sto s! of the orchestra) where the most pop- | Prese! Y MG. A. while Mr chewan, on the other hand, os their posts and have outlined a During influenza’ epidemics spray Mrs. Oliver R, Williamson will nder but sutlicient and it has been | war with last nu audience. The} Dickinson and Mr. Gust an Fees | jee the estimate of HOO a m of commercial activity in this! ¢he nose and throat several times a come from Chicago to help set Up) zenerously decorated with Jerome j on vaudeville by Mitzi and sent the Bismarek post of the Amer jew. fr i med that the pop republic. | day with one part Wizard Oil and . \ the woman's conference and confer, Kern's tinkling melorlic Tt ser is the best comedy number | ican legion, This committeo will pass oe nic yrairie province was i — two parts weter, using an atomizer, with local leaders. rwell because it yi Mitzi the most | ore, upon the applications submitted SUR ae c | 7 af i Uf you ha tan atomizer, gargle @ These women's training confer-\ziundant oppertunity she has had! Mitzi is a joy and “Head Over j use of this money and designate which | nearly 100,000 in less than three years. | eget Mi es D, ye throat and snuff the mixture up ences are to be held at the same| since “The Spring Maid” to reveal! Heels” is worth while. }man will be a ded the amount, ribune i tment sets up an time and places as the pastors’ ¢on- ii | AIL former service men who desire | For Colds, Grip or Iniluenza for, sale at e defense against Ierences in most of the states. They} | te take advantage of this opportunity and as a Preventative, take AS ‘office. e held in the sa in al St. Louis, Mew: Ro A 4 shoul file an application with Mr CTEVE® BROMO QUININE f = Sie Saas ‘is and sore throat lead dierent church or Nand arrange-}rmarck: H. Hoyme, Mi CITY NEWS 1 Gustafson statin te what purpose Look for EW. GROVE'S signature on! Cotton Cheads the 119 export list (Olecip ‘ op them at once with ‘ ments are made for the same spea Ae eee: a they intended to apply this money, the box. gbe. with a record value of $1,515 000,000, Wizard ¢ be ore they can develop sph. C, MeGreshan hWebster. Minnew poli: ydeu. Tebrot Get it irom druggists for 30c. If not satished, return the bottle and wel your ey back. 4 ers’ to addvess. both. conferen and: where. stereoptical views + are} shown, to have the same’ slides and) As P. BANK HERE ¢ - I SOCIETY FOR THE Roth. well known leinker: of et Pete: lanterns used. | He Tone Salem arrived in the city Same} FRIENDLESS WILL ‘ i 14 BOT aie neato cape aaa | ‘ onstipated or have sick heads Eee enoeeeeeny eld ae Nie ‘ to spend af Sdn on Vusines i MEET THIS WEEK fed, ISM ARC Today ah ist ty Wizard Liver Whipa, | H f HOTEL ARRIVALS - Sele Rey 5 cerry COMMISSION ts co an and pleas little pink pills, 30c at druge : <0 ont * ‘ Ee i The oned a meeting of : oy city commission will be held tonight av the city hall, Important business is to be transacted, are New Leipzig: Ro oO. Joh : = ©. Kelsen, Bismarc! for the “Prient 3 will be held at the Grand Pacific hotel at 6 o'ctock — Bismarck Hotel: James 1 Bismarck: 9G. Olson, Bi George Hoftm: 3 4 2 ingle eon eal | ' verson. Bi an lorie tarles Kras a ne a Tn = ' program will be carried out, Rev. a eS. Raine. Bre Met husks SOONG ec are eeneeen! CB aNecom uperintendent, Suppose! Minor; Tony Neu Oliver P. aul last night Was announced tod: members of a u soa girl he ‘OP P wh effect that Miss Fannie Slat-! the society are ited’ tovattand _ Suppose: <a girl had TOP PRICES Fred ons to pretend she y of Bismarck, who has been very; Supt. Newc im asks that mem. v 3 L there for several weeks with! hers who are planning to attend not- the widow of a dear for mmonia and a $ -the ity him in advance friend’s husband. = Ol a continues to show a ly } pee my ‘ 5 : Houve! pane He Suppose she fell heels- ve CANADA BELIEVES IT Pesca aes JUNK HAS 8,835,102 SOULS —In— situs aaa : Suppose again that, al- son. Minneapol is. Grand Pa hs Heaton, McKen Paul: J Wet Minne sof Mrs. RL T though she was “dying” awland, Butte, Mont ton; Mrs. RR. ¢ and) ‘ . O. Halley. apolis e Mrs, W. 1s Colburn. Tt R. Compton. returned to t Miss Dorothy ' | Ottawa Ont. t : Government | e sav nas Sa eros! "officials have annonneed that popula | for the man of her heart Hid St] tien estimates. of the Dominion pr l to propose, every men- lades an urs vinces, recently made public, —w tion of her “widow- rousus of 1911 hood’ compelled her to ‘ bopulntian | weep for the “late de- f q ithmi uly | [by Pr OXY parted.” —at the— Suppose a dozen other . ferribie tangles, and Dakota Hide & Fur Co. Tl based upon the | 1901 i | were The offi population of Car : , | Information 1 ; r 5 angles ; A | provinces secimi rates tl : Ngres WI | , | , R in [while the population for the Daminion then suppose you could} |}; | may be fai accurate, the population ; see dainty Marguerite} |]! <: Laski | by wes. qui wl. Clark in a corking Sam Laskin, Manager 6“ ) | Quebee and Ontario ces screen comedy-drama, as] |]! as containing 0 tive oa : y ye spite ea, - Builds mos us an be ie rants F oi the this widow who wasn’t. i Old American Creamery Building | mer total belt 2S and Ontario's You'd come, wouldn't Corner Ninth and Main Streets i - . apie : tot i has been pointed you?—You bet! | By Opie Read. Directed dy Clarence (. Badges. ; le that in 1917, the registrar general 2 ‘ ' ; i ul the population of Quebec at 41.000, ish Columbia offici have inti- Comedy, drama and pathos com-] You saw him in “Jubilo” bine to make this one of the finest and you know the hit he rae ea serie eee TELTING E TONIGHT entertainment treats of the year. made. ‘ebrated Wilton Lignite : A human star in a human story “The funny man with the ‘Coal, the best coal mined For One Week . You'll en- : in North Dakota. This Soir i aaa Funny Smile.” coal does not clinker and QO THE GIRL i Sentai ies "ep of MYSTERY |) . ‘and ash aa any, cs te Orpheum Tonight fete Wacrn zat, fe Aiaueia fica ASK Her-She'll Tell You. , nme 02! 0. ae hetene a oo

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