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Photographer ‘Has Display of Pictures at Teachers’ Meet hate hiin, 6. D., famous protoy-; 6) Je P bt J re Ser ot Indian life. and: oi faeutar are ‘en. di lay at the 7 in the ee Eng- j tre being held. pictures Seay, oe ri attr joular etten- Tin” “Goo af thers, extited “The out tn the spring. bs Fiske has written 2 book on the Indians, entitled “The Teaming cf the Stonx.” He eame here MeLa erday and svill re- main 4 conventi | INTERIOR DECORATION Dressing the Dress Table By Valerie Vance ‘ For NEA Service Inordinate interest in the toilet set is a foible of the young girl. Older persons, with more discrim- ination, recognize the bad taste of crowding the bureau top with so many things, all of which except the hand mirror are intimate tools of the toilet. They belong not only for this reason out of sight but in a drawer where they can be kept sanitarily clean, or in a Si inte vane ityl box- meant more particularly to hold the beauty secrets. of milady and giving so quaint and paradoxical a flavor to the top of a bureau when decorated with a Victorian lady of Godey’s Lady Book whose scorn for such beauty -practices was so de- cided, Colored perfume bottles from Ven- ice or €zecho-Slovakia in deep ultra- marine or violet and other interest- ing colors when paired make pleas- ing aceessories. Often times a powder jar makes. part of the set and then three pieces generally are sufficient together, perhaps, with a hand mirror with long, graceful handle. Bottles when decorative and many are alluringly so, are @ very ready source of decoration as well as use to a dre: For the dres: glass lamps, e: : and delicately tinted old pink, are most attractive shaded with paper See sestope fe rear Aste silver paper and silver stars spengl- a ry wit’ a string beads trailing its colorful length out of the box is 2 piquant touch. Boxes, too, of many types for the toilet are voguish, fascinating, useful and decoratis During week ‘spec tire stock of Coats, Dresses and Millinery at the Sarah Gold Shop. Style without-ex- travagance. 312 Main Ave. Phone 566. Masque-iide, Elks Hall, Man- dan, Saturday, October 29. Ad- mission’ $1.00. Extra ladies 25 cents. —=>=>== ————EEEeE—_—_—_—_—_—_— DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. The New and Bet- ter Way to clean your Rugs. We call for and deliver or come to your place, Prompt Service Assured Just Phone 64 or 1265-N. SANITARY RUG WASHER CO. 117 6th St, Bismarek N. D. PRESIDENTIAL ANNIVERSARIES | x made hie first trip with hi: te Africa, traveling up the Nile to Loxor. In © against family tra- dition, he ent politics and wat the New York legisla- ture. Gained Health in North Dakota Born with a frail constitution, he to his physical . and in 1! went to a lived for ions a and vopraed years and robustness. In later Roosevelt known as a an of unusual vigor, a big ee unter, an excellent tenzis player and an all-around athlete. A series of. reform movements absorbed him as he went from the civil service commissioner commissioner of New regulation of jon he had a place made in the cabinet for a sec- tetary of commerce and labor. Believed in Preparedness While in the army and as assist- an’ retary of the navy he be- lieved in greater preparedness in the/both war departments. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his efforts to attain a peaceful settle-|, ment in the waht ey war. When Roosevelt d at Oyster Bay, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1919, his “big stick” and the famo~ smile that emphasized his frequent phrase, “Deli; ”” were known to every man, woman and child in the Unit- im preside t in nt MeKinley was and Roosevelt stepped into the executive chair he immediately announced his inten- tion to run again in 1904, but ex- tates. pressed disapproval of a third = term. he llh el lberat ote A Watch Out For | tinued his etforts in wetorm, basing|| This Goblin! oe his work on a desire for efficiency in a centralized authority. He in-| BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON “The goblins will get you if you sisted on the merit system in the civil service, instituted in = bh tions of office scandals and | don’t watch out.” And, by the way, lecture for ladies only. n_take responsibility too se- fmout ‘which’ continued, to" interest int doe voemiry-atver’ riously. The thing they start out to do for pleasure as often as not the country after he had left the changes countenance before they t ize irri- we the government have gone half way—like the little gation projects in the arid west. =. He worked hard to In order to better accomplish|pig the man brought home for a You are invited to attend the dance given by the N. D. Barbers Association at the _ Patterson’s Hall On Monday, Oct. 31. Excellent music. Tickets $1.00. Extra ladies 25c. a’ True, it’s early to buy the ready-made gifts that any- one may: buy—but it’s just time to pi for that most personal ofall gifts —your photograph, A sitting now. Solves your most trying gift problems — gives ample time for careful work- manship. @ , SLORBY STUDIO Photographs live forever Bismarek - Minot » Devils Lake Direct From The Manufacturer A complete display of Glemaker’s fur garments, in the very latest modes, will * be shown at this store. ‘THURSDAY and FRIDAY This event will be your opportunity to get that much desired fur coat at an un- usually low price. The garments to be offered are of the same fine quality as have helped build the Glemaker reputation. ae They are of the finest furs obtainable, ' and the prices are surprisingly low. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Bc Before he knew it, it was too jig to push out of the house. Down came his roof and his chimney and out went his walls! Before he knew it, he had all pig and noghouse. Take the woman who likes clothes. She knows what she wants, but if you are a special shape and a spe- cial size and have ideas that must be catered to, it is no little trouble to get what you want. Endless trips to be fitted, endless matchings, end- less this and that and the other thing, until at the end of a month the poor dear woman is a wreck. Then—there being 12 seasons in the year now for clothes, more or house. so th: thing: less—she has to begin all over again. The result is that she has clothes but: little peace, and certainly time for nothing else, Take the woman doing over her She fusses until she gets her husband to consent to the operation and then makes herself an body else miserable over it. Night and day she talks house. One type of woman breaks her neck to be elected presidant of a club or board, or perhaps ization of national extent. . good executive she yoratane eeps quiet and arranges her affairs . seal "i some time is left for other | by Jenkins’ orchestra. Every- But there is a good chance every- organ- If she is she is not going to keep quiet about being overworked. There are other goblins» The goblin of housekeeping is the king! of them all. A lot of women worry their heads off about cleaning and scrubbing and shining windows and having every- thing spick and span, but them- selves. They have their work, but as far as joy goes they might as well have no house. Dance at I.0.0.F. Hall Sat- urday, October 29th. Music} Confessed Patricide Implicates Brother Chicago, Oct, 27.—(?)—William Schumacher, confessed. patricide,| ing th who in a second confession charged his foster-brother, Charles Schauer, with inciting him to the crime, has further amplified his statement. saying that Schauer wished to marry his mother. J The foster brether yesterday de- nied Schumacher’s statement, de- claring he had no knowledge of the atricide’s intentions. He was not eld by the authorities. charges. The father, an enamel finis! body welcome. Band tonight. rh _.A Timely Sale ot D [- (MINNEAPOLIS) . $40,000.00 Guaranteed Fur Coats at Unusual Reductions Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 27, 28 and 29 Frederick-James Furs have been known throughout the northwest for 34 years as a standard of fur quality. In this display we are offering a wonderful assortment of Frederick-James Fur Coats at prices affording decided savings—values that are a real inducement to make your selection now. GUARANTEE Each Frederick-James Fur Coat is made of prime, selected skins, in correct style, and is fully guaranteed against defects in work- manship or material. Any such defects will be repaired free of charge: ‘A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELEC- ‘TION AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS MAY BE. . ARRANGED r. $295.00 $195.00 MUSKRAT COATS—of backs only—luxurious fox. collars—elaborately ee $247.50 NORTHEEN SEAL LAGAN Sblain and in a variety of "$97.50 e An unusual selection of coats which space does not pemit us to list, in every popular fur at prices ranging from: $97.50 to $600.00 - FURCOAT REPAIRING FUR COAT REMODELING FUR COAT INSURANCE A COMPLETE FUR SERVICE ~ Harris-Robertson FOR WOMEN'S WEAR : Bismarck, No. Dak. * RACCOON COATS—Tomboy models, afew. Very special at Just SILVER MUSKRAT COATS— Fox Collars macher, was shot to dea PE jer eis hed te denied that he is in lov ‘Schumacher, who tefused all to. talk about the Schu- while dos the chores in = cow barn in M Henry, Il. last Thursday night, i: ENAMEL PAINT For kitchen shelves, gat and furniture that ging gets hard wea wear most desirable for the painted surfaces, No rehearsal of the Elks eee at oF ee