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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: PAGE FIVE ele ; an delightful sham- very es effort and for 2 ug cost, if you get from sis a package of can- | hie eae Beane biitenaricin at | thTox and dissolve a teaspoonful in | a six o’clock dinner for a small party | a; city Ot” how watehig This: makesa) full cup of shampoo liquid, enough ) of friends on ‘Thursday evening in | 50 it is easy to apply it to all the her’ home; et 86"AvenuesC: hair instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now readv. Just pour a little at a time on the ;Scalp and hair until both are en- jtirely. covered by the daintily per- oie Gat thet neti they ill stop | rcted preparation that thoroughly ‘ \ dissolves and removes every bit of ing. They expect to be gone all of aandruft, excess oil and dirt. After the week. \rinsing the hair dries quickly, with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a i luster and 2 softness that nging it a pleasure. { dvertisement.) ! GONE ON TRIP Ray M. Bergeson and Mrs. Berge- son left yesterday for a trip to Chi- WAR MOTHERS ENTERTAIN Fort Chapter Number); ht, A Var Mothers ente hy on your gift list worth rememberin ° Anyman will know that you are really thought- ful cf him—that you want the gift you pre- sent him to represent ‘you worthily —when he receives a Gillette Razor for Christmas. nity room of the City Librarv | is in charge of the men who are ‘members of the club. Arrangements | ;have not ‘yet been completed for the |, | program. MEN’S PROGRAM The program of the Thursday Musi- cal club to be held this week in the LEAP YEAR PRIVATE PARTY , The committee on arrangements for the Leap year dance tomorrow mght have completed their plans. Invi- | tations are out to thirty couples for ig dancing program to be held in the ‘dining room of the McKenzie Hotel. The young society women of Bismarck are giving the’ affair. THE STANDARD SET. The original Gillette set, Model No. 460, as pictured, with Triple Silver Plated Razor. 24 THE “BULL DOG” is a bit stockicr in the handle; sturdy and businesslike. Triple silver plated. 24 Shaving Edges (12 dou- ble-odged Blades). Genuine Leather Case. $5.00. Gold plated, $6.00. Shaving Edges (12 double-edged Blades). Genuine Leather Case. plated, $6.00. $5.00. Gold GONE TO FARGO Burt Finney is in attendance this week at the state pharmacy meeting also the Shriners meet at Fargo. Mrs. | Finney accompanied Ker husband to Fargo. They expect to return on Sat- urday; meanwhile baby Mary Louise is spending the week with her grand- parents at the R. N. Stevens home on Third street. Many secrets you will find revealed in the green box of Nadine Face Powder They are secrets which every } woman would solve—secrets of personal charm. The secret of a rose-petal com- 4 plexion—NADINE’S gift to g womanhood, The secret of lasting charm — charm which endures through- cut the day. COMMITTEE ENTERTAINS One of the committees into which tt’ George’s parish is grouped for church work expect to entertain at a seven o’clock dinner to a small par- ‘ty at the Parish house on Saturday Py iy night. This will have been the second Bee of skin-comfort— #F Committee of the Episcopal group to| p srith never ‘a: Bing of harm. work out a plan for a private benefit : : To you, a8'to.a million others, By Church ee Ls THE ARISTOCRAT lives up to itsname. NADINE will reveal these fists Handaome French Ivory Case and Blade intimate Secrets. IMIG xes. Triple silver plated razor. 24 ‘You can procure NADINE from 9 tL. MEETING i ShavingEdges(12double-edged Blades). your favorite toilet counter The regular meeting of the L. T. Lu. A mos: distinctive style. $6.00. Gold or by mail—Cuc. the children’s branch of the W. C. T. plated, $7.00. NATIONAL TOILET CO., U. was held Monday afternoon in Paris, Tena., U.S. A. the community room of the public Hill with eighty-two children pres- nt. Plans for the year's work were presented by Mrs. C. W. Smith, dis- trict secretary of Young People’s work and the following officers were elected. President, Genevive Boise; vice president, Frank Carlson; sec- retary, Kathryen Kositzky; treasurer, Evelyen Freeburg. Miss Carrie Haugen has consented to take charge of the music. Mrs. J. N. McCarter is the leader. Meetings will be held every Mon- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. f ciTY NEws | Luther League The Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the {church parlors Wednesday evening, { Nov. 17, instead of} on Thursday even- ing as formerly announced. All are cordially invited. The styles described and illustrated here will help you in finding the one right Gillette for him. SET No. 501 is ftat and compact, with ite silver plated metal case embossed with Basket pattern in high relief. Razor and 24 Shaving Edges (12 douLle-edged Blades). As illustrated, $5.00. A favor- ite set with men who travel. Gold plated, $6.00. , Take this page with you to the store and ask to see the Gillette you ‘know he will like. As a thoughtful, inespensive reracmbrance, buy hima packet or two of useful GILLETTE BLADES. No Stropping- No Honing { “Sold by Finney’s Drug Storé, Cowan's : Drug Store, Jos. Breslow @nd others.’ BIG DANCE at K. C. Hall, Wednesday night, Nov. 17, at 9 o’clock, p. m. given by Hunter's Jazz Orchestra Everybody Welcome THE COMBINATION SET, known as No. 00, is:—Gillette Razo:, Shaving Brush, Shaving Soap and 24 Shaving Edges (12 double-edged Blac compactly contained in a some Genuine ‘Leather Cese. Razor tziple silver plated. $7.50. THE BIG FELLOW is the new Gillette model so much desired by sc many men. Longer h die, heavier head. ‘}Razor (12 double-edged Gum-wool casc. $5.00. plated, $6.00. —$<_—_— blades). Planning Banquet ees ” The Daughters of Isabella will hold a. special meeting in the Parish hall ! Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. to com- plete arrangements for the Knights of Columbus banquet on the occasion of initiation exercises the last of the week. KNOWN THE Dr. Jorden’s Talk G d “Dr. E. F. Jorden will preach next Canadian Factory: New Yerk Londen Madrid. Amsterdam oodwin Corsets Sunday, Nov. 21, at 3:30 p.m. at) TBS. AlezanderSt, Chicago arin. Breasels Geneva scho6l house No. 1 in Naughton town- * San Frascisce Milan ship. Rev. C. F. Finwall will talk at} the same hour in Highland township | Baptist church southwest of Mandan, and again at the same place at 7:30, yp. m. Factory Representative Elizabeth Berger 15 Lucas Blk. A Homestead Lodge BISMARCK, N. D. The Homestead Lodge No. 300 will have their regular meeting this even- ing. All members are requested to be | eee ERR Peberehtett | there at 8 o'clock sharp, as there is, nF of the church on Fourth street on e eb RRR RRR REE EREE EEE EEE rrr rb HH The Store of Service’ With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck Shop and Save Some Real Bargains for . Wednesday Red Seal Parlor Matches Per dozen boxeS .......es eee eee deer neers 70c aes ee ee de O Ee ee ie $4.11 Soh Orean of Tomato Soup, small size $1 .66 Lenox Laundry Soap Per dozen Sugar not over 5 Ib. to a customer at Cost Service Grocery 522 3rd Street . Bismarck business of importance’to take caré of. After the mecting there will bé a dance given for the members and their friends. Workmen Meeting The Ancient Order of United Work- men, Bismarck Lodge No. 120, will have a meeting Tuesday, Nov. 16th, at the Elks hall at 8:30 p. will be initiation of candidat nation of officers for the ensuing year and a big feed. All members are re- quested to be present at this meeting. Moving Items Roy H. Neff, head of the manual taining department of the high school, has recently purchased the property at 709 Sixth street belonging to the Skeels estate, and expects to move his family from their, apartment at 622 Third street as ‘soon as his new pur- chase can be vacated by Barlow Skeels the present occupant. Mr. DYE RIGHT Buy only ‘‘Diamond Dyes” Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn., shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, | Skeels will move to his house next door, 711 Sixth street. This necessi- tates the removal of the A. W. C son family who moved yesterday from 711 Sixth to 218 First street to the house long occupied by George M. Register. My. Register moves to his house at 47 Thayer street. Chicken Dinner The chicken dinner, to be given by the Baptist Ladies’ Aid in the parlors | DANDERINE Stops. Hair Comipg Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents buys “Danderine.” Af- ter a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, trip to Chicago this week. He will Thursday evening, is occupying the| stop at Fargo on his return. attention of the women in charge this —— foni week. Presbyterian Aid Meets Bab Gm The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian i md es church will meet in the church par- Mr. and Mrs: Paul Willman, 17) jors on Thursday afternoon. Bohn street, are the happy parents of cates aineans a boby:ei The first lamp having an air ; On Buying Trip chamber was invented by a Swiss, Mr. William Webb fs on a buying| Jules Argand. FARMS AND REAL ESTATE Wanted and For Sa'e Direct From Owners NO COMMISSION TO PAY We are receiving hundreds of letters from prospective buyers that are iriterested in purchasing residence property. business proper' business opportunities, farm lands, timber lands, investments, et direct from the owners. It is our purpose to-help in bringing the owner and purchd together, that they may deal direct with one another and save commissions and the time and trouble of negotiating through a third party. If you are desirous of selling your farm, factory, hotel. store, residence or any other offering, it will be to your advantage to write our branch office nearest you for full details, stating what you have | to offer for sale. You will be under no obligations whatever. Prospective buyers of real estate of any description, that wish to ser all | Would Fire Ruin You? Not if you were insured in the good,; old Hartford Fire Insurance Compar; which has met every hon- est loss promptly for over a century. We can insure you. Your liability can be pro- tected by the “Hartford’s” reliability. Like the ostrich that hides its head; the purchase direct from the owners, should write stating fully just what they are in the market for, and the state. city or town where they desire to locate, and we will forward complete descriptions of w we have to offer, together with the owners names and addr There is no charge of any kind for this service, and we pos not charge any commission from the owners. Owners and Prospective Purchasers i Write the Branch Office Nearest You Today. ! The Real Estate Exchange Company No Commission to Pay—Owner and Purchaser Deal Direct, General District Offices Located at Central States Eastern States IS. itively do new, rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist show you “Diamond Dyes brightness, more color and abund- ance. Janesville, Wisconsin ‘Asheville, North Carolina | business man with diversi- fied interests who does not fully insure, rests in false security. ‘The man who knows insurance” Bismarck, N. D. PRR RR RRR EE EERE EEE EE EE i.

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