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A COLD WEATHER | tains next week, according to a. spe- cial forecast issued today by the! i | weather bureau. | i UEEEES AN si ian, PROMISED FOR uut®S@te28t Given by the Rebekaits at Odd, eporry AFFAIRS 6. ALL NEXT WEEK ize’ ssi? atari cluding refreshments ay PSR i Spectators 35 cents. Good music. Mrs. H.\P. Goddard, 720 Second | Optimistic. Report for Furs| Everybody come. Prizes given. street, has had as her house ‘guest! Made by United States ‘Plenty Fun. i for the past week, her sister, Mrs.) PECTS CRIED | Hal Mason of Iowa. During the week | Weather Bureau Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and a number of pretty social affairs have | Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver-| ‘ | Washington, Feb. 18.— been given in honor of the dut of} peraena tae ie Pe elem ed. Wachter Transfer Co. Pheae, town guest. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson on’ of the country east of the Rocky moun-; 62 or 63, | Avenue B. and’Mrs. H. S. Dobler on | Eighth street were hostesses at small: = 5 y | Complete March List | ~ Now on Sale : As refreshing as the Heralding the approach of lovely Spring Days first flowers in spring FIRST SHOWIN of Authentic Spring Styles in . Suits, Coats, Wraps and Capes. Dresses, Blouses and Skirts pens te “r in ter : The Fashion Loving-Women who must have the Né i ; -as soon as it arrives will be pleased with our wonderful ° showing, and with all this Exclusiveness of Styles and Newness of Models, prices are very moderate. You will be surprised how little money it takes to buv one of these Advance Creations. : dinner parties Mrs. 0. N. Dunham on Avenue B. entertained at an aft-| ernoon bridge party for Mrs. God-} \ dard’s guest. Mrs. C? W. McGray was | hostess at her home on Third street | at a thimble tea, and Mrs. Goddard | entertained a number of friends at a bridge party complimenting her sis- | , : e ter. i Mrs. Mason will remain in Bis- | - marck a2 short. time. | . y ak aE | | WELFARE MEET SATURDAY. | . i The Child Welfare committee of the ; Women’s Community Council will | hold two meetings at the civic rest} ~ room in Masonic Temple on Saturday, | February 19th. Mecting for the chil-! dren at 10 a. m. and for mothers at! 3p. m | Br o CSRS Miss Inez+ Hobart. food specialist | from the Agricultural College, will) have charge of both meetings All} mothers‘are- cordially invited and! mothers whose children have been ex- amined are specially urged to attend. R, T. BOX PARTY. , Box parties at the Eltinge'are an’ enjoyable feature of the season's s cial life, one of the happy affairs of | the weék being a hox party. composed ; of the members of @he R. T. Card club on Wednesday evening to see o Song Hits Rosie Frank Cnimit] A-3346 My Gee Gee (From the Fiji Isle) Tod Weinhal $1.00 “Humoresque,” Guests of the club 1 Could Have Had You (But I Let You Get B; : a . 7) las were Mrs. E. T. Burke's mother, Mrs, ; Nora Bayes and Art Hickman’s Orchestra hr Getchel, and a sister of Mrs. W. E./ Love Nights Nora Bayes a ‘ Brown, Mrs. C. W. Parker of Des ‘ avi - Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Parker is spend- Lore, Hence snd O Baby. With Your Benny Davis) 4. 3348 . ing a few weeks in Bismarck, the Dog-Gone Dangerous Eyes Benny Davis $1.00 e CW uits guest of her sister. Grieving for You ~ Marion Harris) A- 3363 Yankee ENENING CARD PARTY, When the Ai Leaves Begin to Fall ae aa is se 8 M Mrs. J./J. Osterhous and Mrs. J. M. en jutumn Leaves Begin to Fal ted Hughes} A- i FE Harrison will entertain the “Get To- | Like We Used to Be Fred Hughes} $1.00 | are arriving daily gether club” at the home of Mrs. Mandalay Campbell and Burr) A- 3350 1 = Gsterhous on Thayer street on Satur- Luana Campbell and burt $1.00 : 4 agen Sarde. sii) er tbe: a Gelling Thee vi init Aiher and Homer Rodchewery $1.00" 4 Spring is always looked forward to with great expectations.. First, be- i rani irginia er ane omer icheaver of ® * . JAMESTOWN G oe Teg cause it brings wonderful weather, then again, with Easter just a few } i ESTS. weeks away,'you can wear your spring suit early and get more. stylish Harry Flint and Mrs. Flint of Jamestown, | spent. the ‘week-end in Bismarck the guest of friends, retura- | ing to Jamestown’ on Monday. i wear out of it. Shy a A suit that is modish and fits properly gives one a striking appearance; and if you want a real smart, fashionable model, one which will be admired, come to this stor2 and makeselection.. No description or illustration can do justice to the wonderful fabrics, shades and styles. They have to be seen to be appreciated. : $2850 to $98.50 CITY NEWS . |, a : Barial of Mrs. Kalberer, Dance Music Burial service was read at St 4 argi ‘ r is” fe Mary’s . yesterday morning. for Mrs. pd EE Re Ree 1 imed rac i bind} Si.00" ; Ursula Kalberer, who died on Mon- | . : day night in Bismarck. The deceased | Feather Your Nest—Medley Fox-trot_ The Happy Six) A-3345 came to America from Switzerland in! Grieving for You—Medley Fox-trot_ _ The Happy Sixf $1.00 } Caresses—Fox-trot Vincent Lopez Orchestra) A- 3349 1874, and had made her home in Bis-} marck; and at Hazelton for upward of 40 years... Interment was at St. Mary's “ cemetery. hs $1.00 lane = June-LMedley.Fox-trot Art Hickman’s Orchestra] 91-00 Timbuctoo—Song Fox-trot | 3382 Palesteena—Fox-trot Vincent Lopez Orchestra Honolulu Eyes—Medley Waltz Prince’s Dance Orchestra i; wy ve Coats, Wraps and Capes ' To all who are thinking of a new Spring Wrap, our displays will present opportunities of striking interest. Correct style, excellent fabrics, and elegance of appearance coupled wth our moderate prices, make this the logical place to buy your new Coat, Wrap or Cape. i 5,00 to $98.50 seer 4%] War Mothers Food» Sale. | Thé Fort Linco Chapter of War Mothers will hold a food sale-in the Kupitz grocery store on Fourth street | on Saturday afternoon. All. War Mothers who are members of the! chapter are urged to donate {vod for the sale. Mrs, James Algeo, 414 Ave- nue A. is chairman. Phone 819. Paul Biese Trio and Frank Crumit }4s Rose—Fox-trot Paul Biese "Trio Baby Dreams—Medley Waltz ° Prince's Orchestra Tl Be With You in Apple Blossom Time Medley Waltz Prince’s Orchestra, Will Manage Office. | T. E, Flaherty, county auditor, will! upon the ‘on of his term be-| come man.z.r' of the Bismarck! branch of the Office Specialties com- | iia mi wekarencrses - OQperaand Concert. ” oa been sent out. | ' - aohr yeu fer” Wishing Maria,Mari! (Marie, Ab, Mariel) Rosa Ponselle | 49870 < \ ge : Teaves for Washington, Panes . : $1.50 . ASD M. QO. Hall, founder of Mohall, N.! « Je sais que vous Stes gentil 79283 i ‘ e a <q en last Went tor Rel (It's Our Wedding Day) . Charles Hackett} $1.00 1 ; “ . C., where he wi present the | ‘ 4 state legislature in the campaign for | La Paloma Riccardo Stracciai} 49758 S th Cl Yy New Frocks S t Sk t federal aid for drouth-stricken farm-| baa : 7 ee ese eve te 3 mar Ir Ss ae Happy Days Hulda Lashansta} pat Adaptions of the Costly, Imported Models : at $8 98 fies Tee jaradie Improving, eel UnBalloin Maschera. “Re Dell’/Abisso” i} oe : They have been made with the same painstaking gare and Betionce ! i. Mrs. Anna ‘Gradin, mother of Lloyd | (King of the Shad 0: Gord 1, 4 t criginal models emst Se ‘ F ‘ Spetz for whom’ the Legion chapter i ( te o es Nees hs sexier ace fit ‘and flawless in appearance, and A’sample purchase enables us to affer this anaeal value ‘collection. of Bismarck {s nained, is recovering 7 are riced:’ so moderately that every woman can afford one for Smart skirts for every occasion.i Plaids And, Gyripess Berges in from a serious operation at St. Alex- ee Cdr it ie He Wear. ‘In fact, no woman can really afford not to have: Plain Colors“and serviceable and good looking Mixtures, Faultless ius hospital. ‘ Ne pee ie er Spring § ‘ome in the season’s most popular fabrics, such as Styles and Tailoring. In a regular way these skirts would sell is or ah aie RED Cio al one a Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. for $12.50 to $14.50, but owing to this purchase we $8 98 NO FAKE COWBOYS i e E. = hahaa : are able to offer them at ....... frcreeceticeee none ° ‘FOR HARRY CAREY. One of the poptlar features of a Herry Carey picture is the star's own, flying squadron of rough riders. These sons of the plaiis are of the aristhc- | racy of cowpunchers. Harry Carey has gathered these broncho-busters one by one until.now he has over thirty bronzed, bow-legged dare-devils oa his ranch at San Francisqutto! Canyon, all ready and willing to ride anything that has a back. ! Imevery story in which Harry Carey appears there’ is always an opportunity to use his rough riders, and these reckless cowboys are almost as tamil-| iar to theater-goers throughout the! world as Harry's favorite horse, “Dy-; namite,” whom he uses in most of his| pictures. 1 In “Sundcwn Slim,” Harry Carey's) latest story of Arizona, which will be shown at the Orpheum theater tonight, this flying squadron has an unusual} opportunity to disport itself, One of the scenes in the story shows a round- up of a herd of cattle and the cow! boys are able to display all their fancy ; stunts learned in years on western , * ranches, aid practiced since then in scores-of pictur he War Mothers. will hold a Food Sale Saturday afternoon at Kupitz Store. FOOD SALE Ladies of B. A. Y. No. 503 will have a food sale Saturday afternoon, February 19th, at the Gas Co., office, 5th-and |! Broadway. Instrumental Music Kertjro} $2912 Humoresque (Dvorak) Jota de Pablo Kerekjarto} Sco. Angelus from ‘‘Scenes Pittoresques”’ (Massenet) Philharmonic Orchestra of New Yor! Spanish Dance (Moszkowski) Philharmonic Orchestra of New York “Tales of Hoffmann”—Barcarolle $A: 6176 $1.50 iS) A-3342 Clyde Doerr and Bert Ralton $1.00 “Cavalleria Rusticana”—Intermezzo Clyde Doerr and Bert Ralton Bugle Calls in Ragtime re Marconi Boren AS Imp March Marconi Brothers 2 i f Ne No. 1—Wal Impressions of Naples No ‘altz, Jer La Nuova Orchestra di Napoli Italian One-step La Nuova Orchestra di Napoli New Process Columbia Records. Individually in- spected, durable, delightful, dependable, accurate Standard Mode:e in every detail. \ from $32.50 to « oe New Columbia Records on Sale at all Columbia Dealer Period Designs the 10th and 20th of Every Month from $335.00 upto $2100.00 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NewYork COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERM$ IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE LY $32.50’ to $79.50 Pretty New Dresses | ap4? vat $11.98...°° is special offering represents a purchase of Manufacturers’ we niton Models, seld to.us at a decided concession in price for spot cash and we ate passing this advantage on to our customers. These dresses are exceptional in beauty, quality and workmanship. ‘The price is‘unusual.and you must’ see them ‘to properly appreciate this offering. ‘ “Sis Hopkins” Middies These smart wool middies will got fade or shrink. They were. made to sell at $14.50 but a eae concession enables ‘us to offer Blouses at $4.98 A splendid collection of Satins, (Georgettes and Crepe de Chine, Beautiful. Styles and truly wonde? ful values. A.W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality, S ervice and Lower Prices: