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’ s - ‘ { j PAGE FOUR. : THE-BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ . : ; THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 | pew POPPY WILLBE \ \ | WOMEN OF MIDDLE LIFE MEMORIAL DAY FLOWE | When I grow old And dull and cold Vl warm myself again { : \ Dangarus Period Through Which ey Woman Must ay | se here oppy Hata dit and fl a ‘Smart Spring Clothes - va, dike drops of scarlet rain, ; = & * > inking of gallant soldier-men ” # : Sica Yih «neath Pane fora pall. New arrivals keep 1 us “prepared j i , i i When I forget ‘ir deeds, o en _ 1 fi Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose Ja base Cold ond Dark aaa at k | a Letters Follow —Grace Hazard Conkling, in Harper's Monthly. i Ont « — Ls Afton, Tenn.-—‘‘I want It is time to have in mind Memorial Day as wall as what we shall plant | ‘i other ‘suffering women to in our flower gardens, Memorial Day, at last, will have a flower to designate. ! I know what Lydia E. Pink- Our soldier-dead who sleep in Krance, as well as those who rest invhome j & ham’s Vegetable Compound | s hall have their day commemorated by our wearing the scarlet poppy. ae hasdone forme. During the So it has been ordered by the National department of the, American Legion, | i Change of Life Iwasinbed and so. adopted bv. the’ Women’s Auxiliary to the Legion/and by the War | f for eight months and Bad = Mothers. While the Legion, the Auxiliary, and the War Mothers, have ruled | j bro moot doctors Seating: ‘only that their organizations observe Memorial Day by wearing the scarlet | ee ute svi dm no g i; Poppy, civilians will gladly take ‘up the lovely thought expressed and make i ; i ‘din B acne me to tae jit a-custom of our American people. We shall all: welr a scarlet poppy on Be teble Con mn me hie i, ; Memorial Day of this year and on every succeeding Memérial Day. i 4 and ik Tore "ime I felt The War Mothers all over these United States have resolved to plant the i better. [had all kinds‘of bad | *¢#¥ "et poppies in their gar this year, so that our land, too, may revere ; f ri ls, but they all left me. ‘the flower dear to our soldi f over-seas.. Garden Magazine for April has & i Now ‘when I feel weak and ‘he following little article, quite timely, so we copy it here: ' Brawl nervous I take the Vegetable Why Not a Little Poppy Field t Compound and italwaysdoes \ Every ler who revels in the red glory ofa European ficld of Poppie: I wish all: women is prone to wish that there were Such sights at home. ‘There could,be, easil; \ me bood try it during the ‘cnough; but the’farmers would rise up in wrath. Beautiful as the red Pop. f Change of Life for I know it pies are abroad,’ they are a weed that often becomes a real trial to thi will do them . If you farmer. think it will in nee somene \ If an American Poppy field is desired, the only kind that it is safe t to try the Vegetable Com- ‘imitate is one that was created as-a_ picturesque feature of Kew Gardens ; und you may blish this There, a corner“of a large grass plot was made to serve as the field. The é fee: —Mrs. A, KELLER, = -s¢ction used was perhaps one hundred feet square, but the Poppies were | |e yi ‘ton, enn. anted only inside a roug! cire! ie, formed by several good -sized shrubs irreg- hw Afton, T. i onl: le h le, fe 1b; 1 d. 1 shrub: Mrs. Mary Lister of r distance gpart.. Within the circle were one or two more shrubs. The! p Adrian, Mich.,adds her sta was- thus pleasantly broken, and what. would have otherwise been a | f testimony to the value "ude glare of red was toned without in any way reducing its color value. | i of Lydia E. Pinkham’s The Poppy used at Kew. was not the common Corn Poppy nis ea Vegetable Compound | (Papaver Rhoeas), but P. commytatum, a native of Armenia, is is a} , to carry women safely through the Change of Life. She says: ‘slightly taller Poppy, with largey and showier bloom. The red is quite ral E i es Awrite. ¢ thanking you for what your \:i2 tone and there are black spots at the base of the petals. Seed of fe sacalt, ig, With, Pleasure Abe foe mac Twasinessing: through the Change or | Poppy is probably not on sale here, but the Caucasian Poppy (P. Uumbrogutn) | i f F Hie and hada dsplacdment and weaknes <9 that I could not stand on my Perennial Popplics Proriantite or D. bractealum, should mot be wed sn Shoppers who know good things have bought hundreds of, rf . ' fect ani other Qurarig eyaer iis cir Dottla helped. ay ae aes th Of cian ucla Poppy plantation i Hot ede by | sowing the seed an | the spring’ gar ments which we purchased early in the season. . P i he grass. ie field must be prepared, but wit e edges no’ more regular! c 1% It cured'me ‘and T's sr penennecttd mouse werk: ao fopatiie ie tainly cna | the noreh shore at Long Island the effet inst abiye tee be naturalistic. } But there are scores of beautiful models and excellent values I 4 ‘oppies prefer a andy loam and the annua ids do nol ear transplanting | Ss as F a iz 4 eine tras pau es period in a woman’s life, ae iver Saw roadenst and cover with vith merest sprinkling of soil. : For 2 left and the “gaps are filled dai ly with the latest things out. As { tis sai at middle age 1s the it » a5 < * < 5 fe ; iP ‘oui Renee: Jiving not one woman ina thousand passes though succession of bloom sow in the. fall and again at intervals in the spring— | always, we invite you to see the apparel on oeplay in ourstore. . ) this Perfectly natural change without experiencing very annoying symptoms. H. S. Adams, N. Y., if Garden Magazine: - 1 i ta , ; | ; \ Those smothering spells, the dreadful hot flashes that send the blood rushing sapinieats poet a oe Oe . to the head until it seems as'though it would burst, and the faint feeling that TER COMING TO CITY | Forest: Princess.” La Verne Hollens- | . Coats new and charming» follows, as if the heart were Going ta stonpthose sinkin or dizzy s| tlsate all ir re % Minter, national youn or the Part of the prineesss : ? | impone anervous condition, and indicate the need for a special medicine. | pres lent of the General Wederation Bruce Wallace, the prince; ares | a i dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine espe- of Won bs, is due to speak in Burke as the : king, and Genevieve ' Coats this season are extremely smart, Pirhitand they Li In ie sport cual oF wrap. #3. \ cat adapted to act upon the feminine system. It actsin such amanner e evening of May 24th Parson, the queen. The special parts | py style.. Wide generous sleeves, flaring skirts, graceful lines characterize the spring : as to 3 build up the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass City auditorium. The federat-| and those in the dances will be select- wraps. The materials and workmanship are of excellent standard. The best of the ' this trying period withthe least possible annoying symptoms. ict, will hold: ed from the whole high school body. | season’s models are here, and moderate prices are here, too. Priced at es Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments in Bismarck Miss Roherty is drilling students inj G ' of women are not the surgieal ones—they are not caneed by serious, displ ace May znd and 3th . a the goth is special features for the pageant . $ 1 4 5 0 8] 9 5 0 $29 5 0 $ 4 5 to $ 9 8 5 0 < it Cel ate, ‘ea ft cocepatseEe f Enea T Brvaneatiy serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinko date for the national’ president, be-: REMOVE TO MISSOURI COTTAGE! 9 . ’ ade ? e . Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restorative and often prevents serious troubles. ‘eause of her passing through the, Assistant. Engineer , Kemplemeyer | en route to the state meeting in and Mrs, Kempelmeyer, who have . Ali rs This will ad : been occupying the Roper Oe re a S S ch " f. x { Ly dia E. Pinkham’s Pri ate Text- Book upon “Ailments Pecu- | the interest of the district meeting in! dence on ‘Avenue ‘or the winter, | - i lar to Women” will be sent to you free upon request. Write Bismarck and ‘will induce many wo-! moved vebteraay:t0 theit summer cot- : uits much in vogue ror spring Dai ; § to The Lydia E. Pinkhah Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. US COURLIES Held ee eee risen plosedatcthe mewn As ofr suts you may have just about what your fancy dictates this season. f fox | in the 8th district to.come here at; Kempelmeyer is employed ‘at the new p } i ; : . i This book contains vajuable information. hat time, whether as delegates or“as | bridge. f expected home | Long jackets, short jackets, straight line tailored effects, trimmed or simple. , Mater- f | visitors, to hear Mrs.: Winters spcak.' from Minneapolis on Pamela: ials are serge, tricotine, poiret twill and jersey. We have a splendid showing of | San Mary a French landlords must notity the|Many will recall a two page article, : moderate priced suits—and in the highet' priced models, styles that are undeniably i the. Minneapolis Sunday Journal of | \ d SG exclusive.’ Priced at 5 tional anthem in the world. houses or flats is emptied. jtwo weeks ago, discussing the evils; “Mr. . C,, Cavanaugh and : < f a Of divorce, written. by by irs. Winters, di ighter ; it n, of yaikegar att $] 9 50, $25 $29 50 $35 $45 to $98 50 RSE i . our talented president o! neral fed- |n are the, guests 0 iT. an TS: { eration. : E A SCR. B, Titus ‘and of their ‘parents, M . . ’ 1 ’ . ’ ’ ’ - : ’ | al | Mr ke : ot fh ois me 1 |_| MRS, MOYER HOSTESS | eychobe to, xeynaln in Novy Frocks of Silk and Serge ' Smart Separate Skirts i: 4 SPECIAL FEATURES NEXT WEEK fi 4,,.¥5-y!'QYER HOSTESS Dakota for the season / iat -Senarale Shirts # jafternoon at her home at 819 Fifth; y |Street to the Idlers club. Three tables! | ‘Mr. cen ee TAIN GUEST of 111: jof bridge were in play and at the/ Washington: Avenue, ate entertaining | ‘close. of the afternoon the hostess as their house geust, Mrs. A. A. Sim-' jserved an appetizing lunch. The! mors of Hazelton,” Yi (Idlers club is one of three bridge; ! ‘culbs meetings on Tuesdays. FARGO GUI GUESTS is | po ae ; | Mr. and Mrs. A., W. Gussner have ‘H. S. PAGEANT IN REHEARSAL /as their house guests at their home The entire high school body voted,on West Rosser, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed.’ ‘on the matter of which students |Hermiger, of Fargo, who are in town ‘should take the four leading parts in for the Yeoman | convention. tinge Theatre, Thursday, Friday and ‘the out-door pageant to be given on: ENTERTAINS | GUESTS ‘Saturday. va d ; 4 ithe Capitol grounds the first week in: “Hands Off,” Bismarck Theatre, Friday and [June , The, pageant, which. is! a withineton avense ane entertaining | S t d. ae eo fairly tale, is called. “1 as their guest during .th¢ “Yeoman ;by Mrs. Vesperman, left this morning | was called to Cambridge, Minnesota, |mother. Mrs. Keller left for Minne- atur ay. | ‘convention. John Dupree of Fargo. for Fargo where they will remain a|hecause of the serious illness of her |sota last evening MOVIE ACTRESSES AND | jfew days. — = THEIR HAIR | SENIOR MASQUE PARTY pees P= ; MOTHER'S FRIEND Tom -ExpectdntMothers The Senior Masque, a dramatic hicage iy ub in“high school, entertained in- | ae Mites \returnen yesterday Makes the, Crisis Safer At all Oruggists - The New Hats—Rich in Color A. W. LUCAS CO. | The store of quality, service and lower prices ' % New Sport Sweaters “Trumpet Island”: Bismarck Theatre, Mon- : day, Tuesday and Wednesday. “Billions” — Nazimova—Eltinge Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday. _ “The Greatest. Love’—-Vera Gordon—El- [ee - Did it ever occur to you that every i movie actress you have seen has love- | i ly hair, while the ‘most: popular «punt! \their curls as their chief beauty? In| WANTED ‘froma business trip “to Chicago and} school on Monday evening. Games: jeastern cities. and music were the diversion . | faet, many are leading ladies just be-| RSS NE ee geects S| From Brittin : Seasial Deckit on Mathchoed and Duby, Free Three thoroughly exper- | cause of their attr: i ks. In- i CITY NEWS | Mr. and Mrs. Ohl, promitient resi- BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.” Dirt. SD ATLANTA CA. a |auiry among them discloses the fact i 4 dents f Briftin, are in Bismarck for ienced mechanics—no otger hat they bring out all the natural; @——————————— a few divs. - 7 th Wilton Callers . = need apply. J}, bauty of their hair by careful- sham- . So! ao : 7 | pooing, ee with any soap or make-| w jie and Apa aren from ks From La 4 more la M ASK Your Grocer ! shift, but with a simple mixture by |. Mrs. G. Schafer, Mrs, Nellie Mc- ' For Lahr Moter Sales Company | putting a teaspoonful of canthro. i (which they get trom the drug; To Minneapolis Queen, and Mrs. Martin Johnson are ; Hsmpty Dumpty Bread Produced b; CG. B. Little left yesterday on aj Larimore women in town for the Yeo-| ja cup of hot water and apply € naa te! ‘ nvention . ju Mi {instead of soup. 1 zjehort, business, bein totthe tee ee eget ee || BARKER BAKERY Al pISMARCHY THEATRERN, apply it to all the air ins BL H. 1... Vesperman, accompanied |. . Mrs..H. F. Keller, 615. Sixth streét, Last Time Tonight ‘Paramount ~~ Fpraimpyat and = ii - First National Pictures VIOLA DANA | hair dries r ‘ Tonight, Friday and Saturday - tT Anna Sewell’s Famous Classic of Three Generations “ Puppets 0 f Fate”: re Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘golved and enttrely disappear. hair is so fluffy that it looks mah heavier than it is, its fuster and sot:- i hess are delightful. —Adv, MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Buyers! Buyers! Buyers! ‘Enbin of. ‘Satisfaction Ev Stytndy i is Getang the Clean Up Feeling RIGHT NOW-- is the time to repair your car and get it in shape for the good old summer time. ‘WE HAVE A-complete tind of Baick Car parts and we can make immediate delivery. Out of town orders filled and shipped same day order is received. We have buyers with money who are looking for a home. 66 B ” $ f x If you believe in romance-you ¢ q ) ac Cau y should see this. | eT The master picture you have been watching and waiting for. See j ——— Tomorrow --]. The Spectacular Fire Scenes. : Z BIG BILL RUSSELL ‘ 2. The Thrilling Race of Horse and Train. i ; € ‘in, j ; If you want to sell your * house list it with us at once. iPYou must hurry; as the moving season’ is rapidly advancing. FOR SALE—A beautiful and most desirable home of six rooms, bath and’ reception hall, East front, trees, nice neighbors. Location one of the best in the city $2200 cash, balance: good. terms. FOR SALR+Nice ‘bungalow of :four--roome ‘and bath. This is a rere i vee 3. The Stirring Storm in Which the Bridge is Swept ‘Away. “Bare Knuckles” 10L Géorgeous Settings ‘.Elaborate Cast Picturesque Locations ta Bismarck Tire ‘and Auto (o. J. H. HOLIHAN eorgeous g oe . siiiaks Ist’ door East of Post Office Phone 45 SPECIAL MATINEE, FRIDAY AT 4:15 p. m.—l5e and ae A Sensation in Pictures SLUMPED, ISLAND” Distributors °- 211 Broadway Bismarck, N: D. : at —— Let us write your, Fire. and Cyclin Z BETTER... ‘TOMOBILES. RE BUILT,, [ff 2 Ingurayee” wear. ~ Admission. Evenings, 25¢ 35c and’ 50c _ Seis S543