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PAGE TWO ay THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 2 LMM PUTUOOSEDEAUUA HAHAHA usual values in goods of known quality to prove our sincerity. PIECE GOODS 36 inch standard Percale, light and dark colors, per yard 1 9c Kalburnie Gingham, fast colors, 32 inches wide, per yard French and Tissue Ginghams, 32 inches wide, vide, fast colors, Wie NEES Goo aupep ou bO Bub au 59c Peter Pan Gingham, 32 inches Witle; Pel VARU is. de cvs es te 69c Japanese Crepe, 30 inches wide, 35 per yard RATIN 54 inch plain Wool Ratine, per yard 54 inch fancy Wool marine, per yard 36 inch plain Ratine, per yard 36 inch figured Ratine, $2.19 aie eee $2.48 $1.19 19¢ Organdies, per Colored transparent Sw per yard 79c and 89c Silk figured Voiles, $ per yard 1 09 Crepe De Chine, bright $ colors, per yard........... 1 98 Fancy Crepe De Chine, $ Or VAN) 26. .58 os cunspaee 2.98 CORSETS We handle the famous Kabo, live model corsets in front and back lace, also Bras- siers and Girdles. EXTRA SPECIAL Silk Jersey Bloomers, extra fine "$2.89 Lad quality, ment of Ladies’ Spring Sport and Dress Coats. We have priced them unusually low for thi le. A complete line of Ladies’ Dresses in a variety of materials and styles will be offered at extremely low eel ae 29c + figures. A 10-Da hrm laaane Sale Your Good Will and Confidence are the greatest assets this store can have, a fact we fully appreciate. We realize that when we announce a Sale we must give un- We want to satisfy you in every way, and know we can us given the opportunity. have you judge us by these unusual offerings. . Sale Starts Friday, March 23 and Continues Until April 1st. You Will Look Long For Equal Values HOSIERY Children’s Black Hose, 15c pair, UWO" DAIP LOR citi. c cbse sree eae 25c Children’s Black and Brown Hose, per pair. ......6....65%) 19c Children’s Double ua Hose, regular values 50c, for this sale, POL PALE ocetewieis wie tere araerda eset 35c LADIES’ NEWPORT HOSE: Fibre and Silk in black, brown, silver and nude, regular price 75c, sale price, per pair............ 59c Best grade se and Silk, in black and brown, regular one dollar values, sale price 79c Ladies’ fancy ribbed mercerized Newport Hose in black, brown and pongee, regular value 85c, 69 special per pair............... IC Ladies’ Silk Hose in black, brown, white and nude, regular value $1.25, SAl@ PRICE ec 5. 5:5 5 os pees 98c The most popular number in the Newport line, No. 5000 in black, brown, gray and mocha, regular value $1.65, $1 39 id - sale price .. wport Hose correspondingly All other reduced. We also carry the EverWear Hose. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR the sizes are complete., Ladies’ underwear, regular 75c value, during this sale. . $1.25 values, , during this/ sale Ladies’ Fine Knit union’ ti knee, union suits, SPOvial Or oh gisatir..+ «iss 0) = : Fine Knit Bodice Top. union 49c Ladies’ Extra Quality Knit Bodice Top and Tailored Underwear, regular $1.00 and 419 ur bar -lace during this sale.,............ ; 98c Ladies’ three quarter length tailored top $1.19} VESTS We have just received a complete line of | Ladies’ fine knit Vests, Ladies’ Underwear in shirts and union’) 96. value .¢,...... 0. eet ee 1 5c suits. e stock is complete. Better come | | adios’ Extra value | ; shag z F adies’ Extra value knit vests, in and get your summer garments, while 30e value 19¢ sea ecia Ladies’ Extra Fine Vests, bodice top, reg- ular 50c values, 29 Cc during this sale, Ladies’ Crepe Bloomers, regular. price Tbe, ' during this sale............. Nes 59c Ladies’ Galored sateen bloomers. ... $ 1 .39 MEN’S SHOES: Savings During This Sale Are so unusual, we urge you. to come early, get our prices and compare them with what - you are asked elsewhere. Good grade ar my shoe, regular price $4.50, during this sale, $ Wasp dane Gaon eo peanenen ip. 95 Extra quality Army Shoe, regular price $5.50, $ sale price 4.45 Brown Dress Shoes, rubber heel, regular value $4.50, $ sale price 3 95 Don’t forget that we are closing out our Men’s and Boys’ furnishings and suits. We have priced them very low. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK., FAIR STORE Opposite Postoffice, Corner Broadway and Third Street. after sufferinng withthe Humane and ot: yesterday. duct a pneumonia for the past three weeks.|friendless returned from Mercer ; : Irs. Ritterbush had resided in Bis-| county yesterday where he placed a] Miss Marie Schweigert of Hebron | that ctiy. E. narck for two years past with Mrs.|young girl. While there he also|Shopped and visited in the capital | i.” area . Ritterbush and sons, Clarence and after other important busi-| city yesterday. ining to children. Today rs, Ritterbush came to} y omit took al bovite. Melnain area Qualey of Drisccll was a moving in 1885] tosh county, his new home. He will] usingss caller in the city today. » Oakes wing their lives. MOTHER! MOVE SHILD’S BOWELS “California Fig Syrup” is|™ Child’s Best Laxative Even a sick child loves the “fruity” taste of “California Ethe little stomach, i coated, or if your child is cross, fev- ish, full of cold, or has colic, a tea- noonful will neves fail to open the In a few hours you can S€€/ tyne in =for yourself how thoroughly it works <all the constipation poison, sour bile wels. “and waste inth street last night at o'clock ert Ritterbush. Saturday Ritterbush, age 8: 5 at the family residence Superintendent G. they resided ? go on to Hankin: Funeral services bring back a 1 will need a home, Recent of the state the society to die f oasted that ‘ sentence, St. Alexius Hospi' M Anton Mann of ax Kruse of Moffit. Mi tha Voelker of th Mr: , Baby tered the Pollock, S. Mrs. C. Homan of th Bollinger and b: pital. In Clevelam Bank. George i ig Syrup.” Add Cars. upset, tongue added to their flcet, ers business sedan. bowels and gives you a well, playfu:| fort. Zehild again. Millions of mothers kegp “Califor- Snia Fig Syrup today saves a sick child Ask your druggist for|Kenzit hotel, is recovering from a tomorrow. ‘genuine “€ =Mother! syrup. 48 dircetions for babies and chit ren of all ages printed: on bottle. ¥ou must say “California” or’ you may get ‘an imitation fig Clerk Is Re Jack McLaughlin, covering. ifornia Fig Syrup” which} severe attack of pneumonia. Bismarck Hospital. ed will be held from | CITY NEWS —________--——_ Humane Officer Returns. n and from there ar-old girl who in the southeastern part sfully prosecuted 2 man who had indif- ferently permitted a number of his h starvation and obody could get He has mlneagy, received his Anthony, Willi Andrew Christ Bertsch of Kathleen Mulloy hospital Fred Morris. of the baby girl, , Mrs, Fred y boy of Linton, habe been discharged from the hos- T. Webb, formerly salesman for the Bank of North Da- kota, is now vice president of the Lo- comotive Engineers C tive bank i i eaten Ghie, acceding to pa tard. It is scientifically prepared, so glar, bent upon ransacking the house, The bank has a capitol stock | that it. works w 900,000 and surplus of $135,000, The Yellow Taxi company, 88 i service in Bismarck. The body is in black finish, the up- holstering of Blue Spanish leather. frow. the tender, little) double heater is an added com- clerk at the Mc- Mrs. T. R, Taylor 6f the city, Jacob Taxis of Hazelton, and George Hau- |gen of the city have entered the Bis- marck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Jacob Okken of New Leipzig, and Mrs, Theodore Koffel and baby giri| den, of the city have been discharged from | paul. the hospital. ; Sa ‘ Ra | Miss Alice J. Fisher of Steele is} \fomb spending a few days here. Mrs, Klabunde of Hazelton visited | 20t and .] and shopped her ent play Monday night, March George Claud of Arena made a business trip to the city yesterday. Miss Arab Barstad of 2 spending a RE days in the city. y is Civil Service Exams An examfnation will be held on April 7 at Bismarck and other places for positions in Washington and the revenue agents’ field serv- ice, with salaries ranging from $1,-|by Film 800 to $3,000 a year. There ig at Ber-| this time a great need for well rt) qualified accountants or bookkeep-|work in for positions in’the incove tax unit Love ‘Co: Capitol t | GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustar: plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the }men. plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. white ointment, made with oil of mus- Wesley raight bond gets. Sek See how: quickly it bringsre- speedily the pain disappears. a gong . has} © ‘Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- f i Dodge Broth. citi, tonllitis, croup, Marmaduke has found his burglar to, This is the-first]asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges-| nessed t! Dodge, all, steel body car of this} tion, eget theumatism, lumbago, | episode whAch ‘at one moment threat- and ‘aches of the back or joints,|ened to go wrong. stiff neck, De a seer pains sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- lains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ‘it may prevent pneumonia). 35¢ and 5c, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00, Better than a mustard plaster I desi ice the wi at Washington especially, accord- ing to announcement of C. F. Boul internal commission, E. E. Ullrey, a left today for Grand Forks to con- reasonableness of utility rates in Epworth League home-tal- Harrison Ford, and called “When Love Gomes, tinguished himself by his brilliant ers with the required experience |cess ‘Smilin’ Through,” playgd opposite tion tonight. sereendom come to town for F and Saturday .appearing at the El and spirit ‘of adventure will go ard to say who will enjoy it most the ygung or old ,the men or the wo- The picture shows Wes as Mari It is a clean,|due Clarke, son of wealthy, parents, who pamper him too much gives the lad a chance at action, and he follows the man th: Gently massage Musterolein with the} or exciting episodes, whi ‘expectedly with the rounding up of didacy -for the office of Magis! ! AIL” | we Sin sie your support. or revenue agent, | NO INDEX il Commission Leaves ers of the state 1 Thomas Madden, repo: aa hearing tomorrow as to E. Morris, engincer. dy at Grand Forks. country, Col. C. B. CAPITOL, several weeks’ sti leading man for prospe as long. Helen Jerome Eddy in her first in- with money continue to come in Pa jepende: the rate of 3,000 to 4,000 a day, he dep nt starring vehicle released Gol Litt. remarked while people in California believe the condition will continue for- he had never seen a lane Business gen- in which he] orgily is lively at this time, he said, and he also found the mines run- is announced by the| ning full blast about Butte, Mon- Booking Offiées of America| $44. ever the Norma Tallmadge suc-| Without a turning. the star. “When mes” heater as its feature attrac- tana, on his return. 1. THE ELTINGE. vente. on the inp. Barry, the juvenile Rags to Riches.” re «with its wholesomeness | ™ to everybady’s heart. It is people. Among them Downs, who now is the .Rogelyn hotel A bur- h a series ends un- of ,crooks. But not before fornia in'a short timo ‘et service agent and has -wit- budiness. he, happy ending of a love April 1, Announcement jire to announce my oe Phone 684. ‘! poe ey aXe trate, spbject | i Il of the voters in th S. Casselman. against the acquisition of plant and Armour and company which was set Business Booms Because Out- pide People go There, Says Col. Little Conditions in, California are no index to those in the rest of the | ident of the First National Bank, said today upon his return from a Los Anegeles and vicinity will . Little saw many Bismarck James Foley, ot} the, poet, the said, was very busy. ‘| writing a column each day for the ¥! Los Angeles Express and a Pasa- dena paper ip addition to hig pther eon Little, son of Col. Little, who had been in California for two months, returned with his father. He met many former B‘smarck office; Haggy, Who is living “in Houston, Texas, but was in California for a time this. winter; Clyde Bonham, who #3 in Santa Ana, and Robert Dutton, who now is office manager for Noble and company, -a large automobile accessory firm Mr: Geo. Littlo expects to: return to Call- EX A. Hughes and Scott Der- rick are expected to return abput ‘or First oe Dry Clean ie Call Capital Laundry SHARTS, Made-to- Order. oem, on April 3. eu A wth We' have ae “A Square Deal to ‘master C' Leave er at Ficsd Ss Toggery. Wallace Hears Merger Complaints Washington, Mar. 22.—Hearing on the complaint of Sceretary Wallace 10 for April 2 has been postponed to begin April 30 at Kansas City, Mo. it announced by Chester Morrell, of- ficer in charge of the Packers and Stockyard administration. Meetings also will be held at Omaha, East St. Louis, and other places following final hearing at Washington. FORD BUYS COAL FIELDS Lexington, Ky., Mar, 22—It_be- came known today that Henry Ford has bought 125,000 acres of coal land on the Kentucky rivet in, Clay and Leslie counties at a price said to run from $12. to: $20,000,000. Little, pres- as people that were Gordon employed in Earl tmuscles—no family can avoid them. sa ~TRat is why millions keep Sloan’s handy. You will’ soon find Sloan's . more useful than anyother item in: uy ous medicine. cabi- net. reaks up the cone sia that causes the pain. Use Sloan's to pro ath you “trom pain as you Would use R ze antiseptic to prevent in- fection. oh route dru ist! s. to engage in cy for - oe ale We are willing to SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! . We hf&ve about 200 pair of Ladies’ Shoes in all styles and colors, we will dispose of during this sale, $ 1 98 e for, per pair....... Balan ies These are exceptional values, if we have your size, you are fortunate. We also ‘have a complete line of Child- ren’s low shoes, in patent, kid and two tone, we will dispose of at greatly weedbalask prices during this sale. LADIES’ SHOE SPECIALS Ladies’ Patent Oxford, low rubber heels, regular price $3.95, $3. 35 Ladies’ Brown Kid Oxfords, Ladies’ Two Strap, s $3. 25 Ladies’ Patent Leather Ooze trimmed, Ladies’ Black Kid, high heel small colonial, during this sale........... low rubber heels, regular price $4.00, sale price i d tin ‘slippers, cuban eel, regular values $7.00. $ SIAIG PLICE .-.ce so cee ese 5.95 regular value $7.00. $ Sale price ................ 5.95 regular price $5.00. $4 35 Sale price s../sce-7.. 5.3 e Ladies’ Brown Calf Shoes, Goodyear welt, low rubber heels, spade toe, a wonderful street shoe, regular price $ $7.50. During this sale.... 5.95 The price of every shoe in our immense stock will be reduced during this sale. We have some very snappy numbers at greatly reduced prices. . BOYS’ SHOE Big Boys’ black dress shoes, rubber heels, regular $3.5 during this Big Boys’ Scout Shoes, sizes 2% to 6, res- ular $4.00 values, $3. 45 sale price Big Boys’ semi- deg aes, regular price durin $2.95 vitiae this sale bluchers, regu Big Boys’ Darkstone z $2.95 value $3.50, 2s in these oly TISS BAP Fa 30,0.016 27. Sens styles and prices are reduced accordingly. We also have smaller si i co ir MRS.-RITTERBUSH After a meal, naturally Sweetmeat. It cleanses the crevices. throat, and lastly — digestive work. After Every Meal = “A bite to eat—a bit of sweet” substantial the children want to top off with a bit of sweet. Give them WRIGLEY’S, the great American It combines the enjoyment of sweet with many BENEFITS. ‘teeth, removing food particles that*lodge in the It neutralizes the acids of the mouth, soothes the WRIGLEY’S helps the stomach by supplying saliva to aid in Made clean, kept clean, sealed fight in a wax-wrapped package. HUE EEUAUUAEUU TUE yf