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TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ») e —Afeascctposweetfosmed fore forraah focal posed posed fosinlfos wel fsvcsh posed fosodforaeshfooreh fvsreihfoorcslposenlfosmefes rool ftrecl formed ferred foncesl forme foomeponrailipencctperacpod’} SMOKE ADJUSTMENT SAL ‘Tomorrow Morning at Nine O’ clock, Sharp, We Offer Our Second Group of Record-Breaking a Spe Money Saving Bargains, Including all of the smoke soiled goods in this store caused by the fire in the adjoining building, that smoked portions of our stock. We offer the public benefit of our insurance adjustment, by citing prices that will clean out every piece of smoke soiled merchandise in short order. This ; Out-of-the Ordinary announcement should be sufficient for you to expect unusual values. iia: | New Fall and Winter Merchandise Including ‘ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, Millinery, Footwear, Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Silks, Dress Goods, Outing Flannels, Ginghams, Percales, Towels, Sheets and Sheetings, Curtain Materials, Blankets Hosiery and Underwear. Prices are Cash. No Charges, Approvals, Exchanges or Refunds. Dresses ey Ser and Your Opportunity to Save $25.00 to $50.00 on Georgette Crepe, Tricolet Waists usse and Overblouses / kote cl pyres Snel to $14.50 $1 00 Your New Fall Coat, Suit or Dress $9.00 to $12.50 GEORGETTE CREPE WAI: es, forelose outzal - : Take your unrestricted choice of our New Fall slightly smoked, your choice... ac MISS ad CHUDRENS DRESSES $1.98 and Winter Fashionable Fur, Cloth or Pain see re eee Plush Coats, Tailored Suits Furs and beauti- ONE GROUP OF CHILDREN’S DRESSES $3.50 and $3.75 VOILE WAISTS — 95c YY Off 3.50. and 4.00 Garments at. fuln Dress n price only ... - CHILDREN’S PERCALE DRESSES sizes 3 to 6, 50 o esses and Bowne Ab eee cee $4.00 to $7.50 SMOCKS slightly mussed, your choice... Cc Special ..... FRENCH VOILES and ORGANDIE WAISTS $5.00 and $6.00 values for... Your Choice of Our Falland Win- ter Millinery Including Gage and Eastern patterns during this sale at 20% Off the Regular Price. FRENCH VOILE, GINGHAM and OR. GANDIE DRESSES, values to $22. Every Smoke Soiled Garment in the French Room at Half Price $6.98 A remarkable offer of 100 Fall and Winter Coats including Broadcloths Kerseys, Velvets and Mixtures in a variety of . styles values from $25.00 to $45.00. Your choice me $9.95 Every Garment in Our Ready-to-Wear Section Georgette and Taffeta Dresses, Wed- : : : af ding and Party Gowns, Coats and Suits, will be Sold at a Large Price Reduction gue os Peele a ne , f your choice of this group at Furs ; ‘Sweaters wre All Taffeta and Taffeta and Georgette mae One-Half Price Our Fall and Winter Furs | $11.50 Silk Slip on Sweaters $4.98 | combinations at 1/ price. which were just unpacked, in- $6.50 to $8.50 Wool Sweaters $3.98 cluding all the newest styles, we : aller $5.00 Rain Coats slightly BRASSIERS, 38 dozen, front fasten. All sizes from 32 to 44 Regular $1.25 values.... 55c | BUY/YOUR FALL ‘SHOES NOW offer at One-fourth Off. mussed at $1.00 hos ’ Your unrestricted choice of any pair of G ac t AU $3.06 Pajamas $1 65 $3.50 Petti- $1 9 5 [ shoes in our entire stock at 20 per cent less "OSSaY' : orsets Back Lace Corsets fea canes | Pies alls . e' e' (FS) | than regular price. $6.00 and $7.50 Gossard Cor- $2.00 Back Lace Corsets $1.45 Pajamas at $3 .00 Coats: nn $4. 00 Your choice of a large as- | A mixed assortment of sets at ..............055 $4.95 $3.00 H & H Corsets low bust $1.95 $3.50 Billy $1. 7 5 Infants $1. 00 2 “ seetenent of smoke-soiled sheet Pumps and 25 $8. 50 Gossard Corsets special $5. 95 $4.00 to $6.00 Corsets (6 d 02.) $2.65 Byriee now Pea | j Bae * A owns ats « bss oa $5.00 abuser las $3.2 5 $15.00 Gossard Corsets for $10.00 | $6.00 pink Corsets, special $4.95 © Specidl... * $3. 25 and Hoods al, 00 mao fippons : ? ra ———#| Devils Lake, where they have been| the following program will be given: | ter expect to leave for the west soon liam Fisher, 210 South Sixth streer.| rival of Sandy McDonald and 1 CITY NEWS ey aks ee i eee “Chat ication tor the ‘Git | whore pears = weet oe | CROWDS ST The fire was extlicished betore the en aed t Sandy MeDonald and and his i ,’ Mrs. George N. i 3 “Me-| ag. Ni i partment arri The mos o- ales ° “| stationed at that city. ical Mission,” Mrs. Warren io Mr Miehols will remain here during SU ARCH MEET fitean, the ae Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Here on Business Hl Cameron at Kintyre ‘Thayer and “Evangelistic Work,” Mrs, | the winter. E. B. Miller, of Steele, was in the} scott Cameron was at Kintyre Sat-| "Te! Manso Steele Man Here ent city on business Saturday. urday on legal business. Royal Neighbors Meet. Gearge H. Musson, of Steele, state's Te Ye i) PN ye In the Gity Brae cle The Royal Neighbors wil hold attorney for Kidder co vas in en rears ; ei rs 1s Hl ting Wednesday ni ats at busi ¢ ane & ‘i N. ‘ aes ee eae | Mies Matilda Williams has return- tre daiks hall at eight clock. cae ae ean a Al h & Younger Than a in busine: ‘e a i ) ry he city 0! pe anes ed to her home here after a visit to Returns to City FT igkiietn 5 His Years: Return from Devils Lake Mrs. J. N. Roherty, and her two daughters, returned Monday from Beautify w:Comp lexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola & The Unequaled Beastifice RTSS] eed and Endoseed Ie =F ene to remove Ui: 3 aul ¢ tan, freckles, pimples, : Nivtrcspots, etc. Ex- treme oe 20 dere ‘tissues of impuri 8 neste healthy. AE | Te they baren't | 60c. and $1.20. Rids pores Leaves the skin clear, leading toilet counters. tt, by mail, two sizes, NATIONAL TOILET CO. Poris, Tenn “Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowan’s Drug Store. Jos. Breslow and others.” == Business Chance AT WILTON, N. D. Restaurant doing a business of $50.00 a day with good prof- its. Other business reasons for selling. Will sell for $650.00 for quick sale. If you are look- ing fora good business propo- sition this is your chance. Phone or wire; do not write. Address JAMES W. MAREK, ilton Cafe, Wilton, N..D. | Chicago. New England Man Here H. H. Gardner, of New Englan& was in Bismarck on business Satur- day afternoon. Visits Here Miss Mary Brady, of Valley City,| was the weekend guest of Mrs. Al Brink, 512 Avenue A. In the City J. P. Henn, prominent banker at Strausberg, was in Bismarck on a business visit Saturday. Golden Valley Man Here Thomas Figinskan. of Golden Val-j ley, was in the city for a business visit Saturday and Sunday. Returns from Boston Dr. R. S. Towne, and wife, 723 Sixth street, have returned from Boston, where they went to attend the na- *| tional convention of dentists. Ole Benson, of Minot, was in the} city this week starting the children in school. Mr. Benson is now on the road with the International Harvester Co. Returns to Grand Forks A. E. McCoy, who had charge of the state public health laboratory here during the absence of Dr. Stan- ton, returned to headquarters at Grand Forks Saturday evening. Missior Meeting The Presbyterian missionary socie- | 8" app ty will hold the first meeting of the season Thursday, September 9, ig the church parlors, at 3 p. m.. China; Roland Gross, of Knowles Jewelry store, returned Sunday night from a weeks vacation spent at Detroit and Perham. Nichols Sells Home C. W. Nichols had sold his residence ; Pos- ' 38 Avenue A, to BE. A. Hughes. session will be given in about two! weeks. Mrs. Nichols and their daugh- | ———————oOoO ' “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. en hair or any dandraft, air shows new life, not find a besides + Herman, for the last week, } Plymouth Rock e Miss Buryl Cronk, accompanied by | Miss Mabel Rammuel, of Hldarado, Wisconsin. were visitors in the city | last week. File Papers Robter Kirmo, of Wing, filed his petition for citizenship with the clerk of the district court Saturday. John A, Waiste aind W. E. Pesonum sigined it as witnesses. Back in the Cily Mrs. Charles Lamb, 18 Thayer street, returned Monday from Hazen. | tie: Wak Ladies Aid Meeting The ladies aid society of the Trin- ity Lutheran church will meet Wed- nesday afternoon, instead of the 15th with Mrs. Berlf, at the church lors, corner of Seventh street Avenue C. The secretary urges all, members to be present.c ! ‘each Visitor Beach Ad¥ance—Will Hughes 0f Minneapolis, old timer in these parts, paid the city and friends one of periodical visits Sunday and Mond He drove from here to Wibaux and; ae tere went on to G Jondt The} “family in ‘the bideli ys. at] k, when William wa not! et and sedate as now, especially | when he sold Mrs. Bartholomew, wife | of the chief of justice, a setting of; but somehow j or other, boiled them before delivery. : But Will says he has reformed, wh is well in one with a lot of natural, vigor, brightness, more color aud thick- will be the subject of the meeting and | 2ess. virtues. i] had driven twenty Stand in Line for Opening of Doors—Takes Army of Clerks to Handle Buyers | Long before Lucas Co. threw ope: their doors for the big smoke sale of their fall stock damaged in a re- cent fire, crowds began to gather. When the doors opened there was a rush to the counters and at times it Was necessary to lock the doors to handle the purchasers, some of whom e to thirty miles to take advantage of the price slash- ing. More than twenty. been ad Lucas clerks have most su a exper! It will continue until the damaged goods have been sold to make room for a new lot of fall and winter merchandise which will arrive in time for the | e fall trade. (Advertise: Small : departinent Sa y afternoon when a gas stove ¢ aught fire at the home of Wil- Money back without questioo if HUNT'S Salve fails in the | treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, | RINGWORM, TETTER or | other itching skin diseases. Try | a 75 ceat box at our risk. | JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist Doesn’t it make you feel good—cause you to straight- en up and feel ‘“‘chesty”— when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than you really are? You look into your mirror, smile with satisfac- tion and say to yourself: “Well, he didn’t make such a bad guess, at that.” The point is: You’re no older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor- ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at 50 he has a better chance of living up to 80 than a man of 30 who is weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none of us.can stay the years nor stop time, we should all make an heroic effort to suc- cessfully resist the effects of time by ever keeping our vitality at par. 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