The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1921, Page 5

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| | ; band; Violin solo, Mr. Knutson; InP CITY NEWS. it ’ Agre, and Lloyd Crowell; Piano sdlec- , the legislative session will. be given Visi '| Today’s Aid to Beauty | [-— Hair is by far the most conspicuous | | thing ‘about us’ and is prebably the i | most easily damaged by bad or cares \ P. E. Q. DINNER ‘less treatment. If we are very care- | Mcnday: evening at the Home of | ful in hair washing, ‘we will’ have | Mr. apd Mrs. J. Maurice ‘Martin,/ virtually no hair troubles. An espe- Chapter’ F. of the P. E. O. held their | cially fine shampoo for this weather, | annual dinner having as their guests! one that brings out all the natural | their husbands and out of town al beauty of the hair; that dissolves and bers. ~ | entirely remgves all dandrpff, excess At seven o’dlock an elaborate din- oil and dir’ can easily be used at ner was served at small tables. The! trifling expense by simply disgolving | rooms were ‘lighted with candles/a teaspoonful of canthrox (which }u/ which Added greatly to the yellow and! can get at any druggist’s) in a cup | white ‘decorations. ;of hot water. This makes a full cup; " After dinner. humorous: entertain-' of shampoo liquid—enough so it. is! ment. was provided. The gentlemen | easy to apply it to all the hair instead! contributing their full share. jf just. the top of the head. This Theeguests departed at a late hour | hemically dissolves all impurities after a: very unugual and delightful| and creates a soothing,, cooling lath evening. jer. Rinsing leaves the scalp sp ut Spree !lessly clean, soft and pliant, while| SALVATION ARMY ANNUAL |'the hair takes on the glossy richness | ,, An interesting program was ren-) of natural color, also a fluffiness | dered at the Salvation Army hall last; which makes it ‘seem much heavier evening, the occasion being the an-| than it is. After a canthrox sham- ‘nual prize giving event of the Sal-/ noo, arranging, the hair ts a pleas- vation. Army Sunday school. The! ure, following was the program: Open-! ing, song, ‘Congregation; © Prayer) Sergt. D. L. Hughes; Selection, string | g—_. HH Tim NNN: strumental trio, Mrs. Huffman, Oscar | Os eee tion, Mrs. John Hughes; Sand tray Linton Caller demcnstration, Class of Jewells; Of-| .E. H. Brant is a Bismarck caller | fertory, Mrs. Huffman; Instrumental | rom Linton today. dvett, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes; | —_————_ Vocal solo, Maurice-Agre; Selection, | From Canon Ba!l String band; Reading, Esther Agre. Mr. and Mrs. F. Berry of Cannon | Bal MONDAY CL CLUB MET | all re Monday in town. The Mcnday club met at the home| From Dickinson of Mrs. W. E: Lahr on Mandan avenue| w. [, Richards of Dickinson spent | yesterday \afternoon. and took as the Monday in town on business. topic of the afternoon “Immigration | to the United States.” Mrs. Lahr read From Grand Forks a paper on Asia‘ic Immigration and| ~ yy, Wylie of Grand Forks is in. Mrs. Wattam discussed ~ European | Bismarck looking over the session, Tmmnigtation: Poet ia | ;. The next meeting o ie Monday} " club will be ke'd at the home of Mrs.) Judge dude Fk in Tone interest:| H, P. Goddard because of the absence | eq visitor in Bismarek this week. of the hostess Mrs. Roan. EDITED IN BISMARCK i: From Regan | The February number cf the North) Mrs. 0. R. Vold and Miss A. Blex- Dakota Club Bulletin, the official or- | 7¥ are in town on a shopping trip. gan of the ‘North Dakota Federation of Women’s Clubs; has just appeared From Garrison and is an unusually interesting num- | E. S. Neal of Garrison is. spending. ber, newsy and helpful to club women. | Short time in Bismarck on business. This is the first number under the! FS 5 ERE Tae management of the new editor, Mrs.: Fort Yates ‘Visitors F. R. Smyth of Bismarck. i F. B, Fiske and Mrs. Fiske came up from Fort Yates to spend a few days THIRD YOUsE Dan . in Bismarck. The last Third House dance of ‘i ing at Patterszn hal) tonight.,.\The dnvi-; J. H.. Odehard Seo and tation committee has jssuéd wr itten | y M._F. Hegge of ‘Hatton are renewing | invitations for ®he -affa’ dmission’ acquaintance in town today. being obtainable only. with card. <It; is expected that, 100 couples will be, present; : ; ‘J.’Knauf Here | John Knauf, a. prominent James- CURRENT EVENTS. WEDNESDAY town attcrney; is spending. the. week ‘The xegular meeting of the Current | i in ‘town looking: after business. Events ‘club‘ will :be held at ‘the home | of Mrs. C. W.. Moses, 215 Park’ Ave-| © German Lutheran Aid nue, on -Wedresday “afternoo: ‘All| The ladies of the German Lutheran | members’ are urged to be -presen: | Society will-meet at the home of Mrs!; + ‘Carl Milde, 416 | Twelfth ‘street. on ACNE OR MRS. GROSS HOSTESS - ' Thursday aft. . Mrs. J. F. Paul Gross :was hostess | = SNe on Monday evening tc the Get Togeth- | Silver: Tea Thursday er Club.’ ‘Cards were the . rte Mrs. H. P.. Goddard will. be hostess and the hostess served ‘refreshments’! for the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid on | iain the play. rE Ae j Thursday afternoon: at ‘her home at; ; z pit ae | 720 ecend stréet. ‘at a-silver tea, to: Ss NOTICE ‘ | Which all’ are ‘invited. ; “Miss Roherty’s:- dancing class). will be held in Legion Hall, Feb. | Mrs..Quain Hostess = > 24 and March 4.° Both the Cat- | Dr. Fannie! Dunn Quain will enter: | | tain ‘the Ladies. Aid of the First Bap-, step. and ‘Toddle. dance will: be | tist church at her home, comer of. taught.” After March 4th’ les- }Sixth and “Avenue -A, jon: Wednesday sons will be discontinued. [afternoon All members are urged to oo |? present, DANDERINE. ("fea By Uncle Sam, M.D. Stops [tr Comins ; P oming Out; Send health questions to ' ; | Thickens, Beautifies. | Information Editor, U. S. | j Public Health Service, Wash- | | ington, D.C. Give name and i address’ and’ you'll feeeive a personal reply. si le vee FUE eee <1 stl Eczema ' Baby, nearly 2,-has had a very | ;hard time cutting his teeth:. On his ‘face is something like eczema. The physician claims it comes. from his} ; teeth. It.is.now cropping out on his | ‘arms and legs.. Medicine and salve igiven by the physician does no good. | | Whe baby jis still nursing a bottle, ster- \ |ilized cow’s milk. |, Eczema is. a very chronic disease, | veasily improved but not ‘so ‘easily, cured. Any neglect of ang, treat-! | ment, or digestive ‘disturban@, or ov- |erfeeding; may bring on a lapse. | Ask your ‘doctor to give you expli- , cit directions regarding the care and , treatment, including feeding, free! ’ drinking of water, any tendency to ‘ constipation, protection .of.the skin, A few’ cents buys - “Dandérine: ” Af-| clothing, prevention . of scratching, | ter a few applications you cannot find, and exact method ‘of _ applying the! a fallen hair, or any dandruff, besides | drugs he ordered. every: hair shows: new life, vigor, | brightness,, more “color and abund-, Epilepsy (Grand Mal) \. ance: \ rit Our little boy has had epilepsy of ——— ‘the grand- mal type. since 12 months / old. The spasms age coming closer together. He is six years and eight / se months old. U N The standard drugs used by prac-! || tically all physicians in the treatment MA |of epilepsy are, as far’as we know | EMI |now, the ‘best means of controlling. FE OUR [ne niente The child's diet _should L e light with meat allowed. only once | PANCAKE lad day and in moderate amount. So rich es , goo Tomicai breakfast. fresh fruits may be given freely. Un- He should lead a simple, regular | ) 4 1b. sacks life, with a daily bath’ and plenty of ¢) Adenitis Enlargement of the glands (adén- itis) of ‘the neck may, be tuberculous, jor it:may be ‘due * to some other. cause. j Sing cute. ach ache in.our child five years of age ey ee He 5 ' 1 The milk, is in itt |may drink mil tt bi (rseay rlet fever, measles, acute catarrhi.tion would be necessary eventually! | Most children, nowa ltea? or coffee! ieeeba er of: the nose. and throat. Will ycu please tell us how and =e ittle’ babies, wear pract : » littly one-piece affairs with },° F : der no if xcited by decayed teeth, |-have an operation cunning d i 1 thes. in Mace. . lowed Shomer bert ee i yatice inflammation. of the | Tam sorry | cannat tell you what! feet. But oy when these are made j Nf "C be bed lt eae face pin the blan-| “Now that I have ‘been resur rege Keep him out of doors as much as mouth, eczema of the scalp: and in-| to do to mjaig it unnecessary 6 over Se! ft the child, high upder the! from the grave to which my stontach Possible and free from excitement. jury. haye..an voperation: | Yecan only ad-| fastening them together | trouble was fast leading me and for lands of the neck may bé found with S bay. Suspenders of tape maj i to haviss bought my coffin. sleep. Have him taught at home adénoids, diseased tonsils ehronic.in-; lished le a peittending os yanged- over the shoulders to keep] fae Cane eae ay aa 20 02. rather than at schcol. flammation cf the skin or various mu-| carefully to his diet,, steep, Yest, fres Corns Lift Off the blankets up, and a little quilted; Mayr ne cartons cous membranes. aie jacket pulled on over the night} new man of me and I feel as good as Are enlarged glands of. the neck ous in the sense'that they lead to con- ever tuberculosis? Does proper food sumption or otherwise to a fatal end- ‘help in the treatment? Is it a,dan- ing. In fact they | gerous condition and does it lead to measure cf protection: against pul- consumption? :* monary tuberculosis. THE BISMARCS. ‘TRIBUNE AGE FIVE’ TLIC III mn OVER THE BRIDGE TO MANDAN CUMMINS - ROBERTSON CO. (==, MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA =~ pee “ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR FIRST EARLY SHOWING OF ~ Women’s Spring Wear — FPOOOEORAHORANEOENAEEAAEOUAEUUAOAAOEEOOOUATORUAOOUAOSUQEDUAUAUAAUUAEREEOUOOASz i. senior niin nears eincnNNeNa ann Are oe in Satisfyitig’ Varn: Vivid as the soleht glories of spring—as beautifully radiant—new themes—new draperies and new ‘embroideries Half the Joy of a Spring Suit is in Wearing It Early To. be among the first. to wear something new gives you a sense of originality, As bn as you in-' tend buying a new suit,’ dress: or wrap,’ you will derive much pleasure in ‘having: it yj -for, the first favorable weer: NOTICEABLY LOWER ARE THE PRICES .THIS SPRING Spring Suits | Spring Dresses | Spring Wraps THIS SEASON THIS SEASON THIS SEASON $25. 00 to $85. 00. | $15.75 te $75.00 © $10. 75 to $79. 00, OUR SPRING MILLINERY SHOWING — _ attracts greater crowds than ever N ver were women more eager for new spring wearables.. Dozens of handsome new Gage Styles have iecetied °- our millinery.section these past few days. Théy are.so pleasing this season in their new com- binations of brah colors, and most of all, they are so reasonably priced. : - $6.50 to $1850 2... FEATURING POPULAR GAGE STYLES AND OTHER GOOD MAKES Sc save very| of the warmest outing flannel they | | Second Hand "Coffin for and com- | are not pit ction encugls and there) Sale ~ Y Gi If children of all ages acute adeni-| to,do to make it unnecessary. to ever, fortable Teddy. Bi ub your child strict ic f thi A. chronic enlargement- o! ie with the: best ata. s the bottom to form a ae oO | which event I _had made preparations, be ar- FREEZONE : with Fingers pgnrat hes to keep the upper part of the ever in my life, after having been at the warm, point of death half a dozen times with | acute indigestion und colic attacks.” It is a simple, preparation |.that remo rrhal mticus Tuberculous glands are not’ danger-| \ clot body and arms Heating Ae de ge nt aaa Drop /a little “Freezone” on an ach- | ing crn, instantiy that’ corn stops | hurting ..then shortly you lift it right | inte: ct and allays the Bed: Clothes; on wi si’tshurt a bit. | Canned. v sis Le raed eater ie which ea Appendicitis Your drugg' bottle of | gus, are i all. stomach, liver and inte . f a 2 e oF F y sufficient | liquid lic! What we regarded as case of stom- are’prone to kick a e uf | ‘ ao F168 including appendicitis, ] z at night. Consequently, the question ard. corn, soft corn, | the, fl ; is e Swi iddavincs or money. re-

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