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4 .• ?,--*• .» I I I vj.4 CITY FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS WILL HAVE QUARTERLY MEET Mrs I AT \f.»rtin nreaiHont nf thf City Federation of Women's clubs, in calling attention to the quarterly meeting, to be held in the community room of the Bismarck public library at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, urges are to be discussed, and a large at tendance is hoped for. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE FOR HOME GARDENERS Prof. H. O, Werner of the North Dakota agricultural college will a, liver/an illustrated lecture on horn gaining at the McCabe MeLliodi.^ Epis&ppal church this evening. 1 .'•* follow., The club 1 Cards Out For Dance. Clef Club flecital. Miss Mary Swift and iMlss Marguer ite Brown entertained the- Clef club and their ,guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Swanke, 515 Fourth street. A collection was' taken for the benefit of the Red Crpss. The program fol lows: Duet, "Camp* of C.lory" (Hoist)— Miss Myrtle.Freeburg^and Ester Man digo., Vocal, '-'The Flower O' E'ublane (iXevin)-^Mrs. J. 'M. Harrison. ."A morning In the "Woods," (Spen ser—Mrs. Walter'Zimmerman. Vocal,. "Into My 'Ufe She Came," (Galloway) "It's a Beautiful World," (Tourjee)—Mi^s Mlay Swift. .Violin Solo—iSele'cted-^Ir. Hal stead. Vocal,' "SweeteBt-Rofee bf Junetime," (Phelps) —Miss Faye Connor. Vocal,. "The Mermaids' Song," (Raydn) "Dreaming of Days Gone By." (Rolfie^Mlss (Ekf-her iHioover. -i Part-Two. Paper, "Life of M'endelssohn"—Mrs. Friank Sw Anke. Vocal Dufet, "O Wert Thou- in the Cauld Blast"—M'rs. Warren Mandigo and Miss E'dysen, "3pring Song"—Mrs. Frank Milhol lan. Vocal Solo, "Thte Wings of a Dove" —Miss Faye Connor. (a) "Jerusalem Thou That Killest." (b) "The First Violet"—Miss Mary A. Boysen. •Violin—'Selected—Mr.Halstead. D«m't fi 517/ 1 Hk hour has been set for -S: :J0, in or.e. that the lecture may' not interfere with any church services, and a large attendance is expected. I Home gardening is to foe a very im portant factor in food production this summer. The government urges it as a patriotic duty the people owe themselves and their country, and Dr. Werner tonight will tell amateur gar deners how they make the most of their back yard and vacant lot farms There will be no charge of any kind for admission and everyone in Bis marck will be cordially welcomed. O. E. S. Meet Tonight. The Eastern Star will meet at the Maconic Temple at 7 80 this evening to do Red Cross work. St. Mary's Sewing Circle The Catholic Ladies' Sewing circle will meet at-2 o'clock Thursday after noon at the Knights of Columbus hall. To Preaoh Tonight Rev. Alexander Douglass of the' Wilton Presbyterian church wilt preach at the First Presbyterian church of Bismarck at 7:30 this eve-1 „in„ cease to be the prosaic building "Baptist Baracas to Meet in Webb Bros!' store, who will !be a Thursday, .April S,. S and 4, will be bride of the near future. Sixteen I devoted to the bazaar, which promises guests were present, and-the evening to be one of, the daintiest and most was spent in. knitting. Light refresh-j interesting, that the Capital City has ments were served." 'yet enjoyed. liaseinent parlors .of the church imme- j,roceeds from these booths will go diat^jy at the close of the passion jnt0.the treasury of the Burleigh coun week,prayer service that is to be con- snow Mrl F. B. Strauss, Mrs. Edward Bannon and'"Mrs. S. B. Dugan, enter tainment committee of the Daughters of Isabella, have issued cards for a dinner dance to be given at the Mc Kenize hotel 'Monday, evening, April X, under the auspices of this popular fraternity. A buffet luncheon will ue served during the evening. Dancing will ibegin at 9. A large number of! invitations have been issued, and the dance is expected to prove one of the big social events of .the post-Lenten season. For the Red Cross B. C. Marks, treasurer of the Bur-1 leigh county chapter of .the Red Cross, today received a check for $40.15,, the' proceeds from a Red Cross benefit party given at Apple Creek by Mrs.! Wlilbert Field and Mrs. Lisle Fox. in a el a an grain which was thoroughly enjoyed by the large representation of coun try people in attendance, a box sup-1 per was served the sale of the boxes and the admission fee charged .^t ting the neat sum which today en-: riched the Burleigh county Red Cross' treasury. ty Missionary Society. I The Missionary society of the Pres-I byterian church will meet Thursday! afternagm at the church parlors at 3 p. m. The afternoon will be spent in: the atudy of Japan. The following pa-' pers will be given: "Entering of Chris-! t'nnity Into Janan," (Mrs. A. J. I Ellstrom "Buddhism's 'Fight forj Life," IMTS. James Nebergall "Jo seph- Hardy's iNeeisima," Mrs. Tourte-1 lot "Behind the Scenes- in the Mis sion School Mrs. ®. J. Taylor. tl toflMft tie fi*l*JlK&ai£l kir in^'The Habit of Happl banlpi sci ness at 11 't A.-, chapter. and Entertainments that every club which is a member of consultation wi«h (jovernor Lynn J. in the promulgation of pati io^c the federation be represented at this Krazier a aff of four associate di- trlnes and in the extension of session. Many matters of importance rvto!s. MRS. L. CONKLIN NAMES AIDES FOR DEFENSE COUNCIL ducted, there by the Sunday school A Bit of Norway. by students who participated in Miss at 7:30. Business of importance will! The Norwegian" bootlis will be a Bergliot. Caspary's recen recital. The be considered artd a social hour will I crosis has a member- ship of about 18 young men, and it is expected that all will attend tonight. 5 Mrs. P. I,. Conklin, named by the Cavalier Mrs. Alex Liederbach, Kill state council of det'else IO represent deer Mrs. J. 1. Martin, president ot the Fargo and Minnie Hud .access. th© North Dakota s6ction of the Ions of Bisni&rck. Before the hair will grow naturally tly, mulationmustbe and luxuriantly, the scale-like accu- OOtNG-l removed and the dandruff eradi cated. That is what Newbro's Herpicide does. It is an aid to nature. Herpi cide keeps the scalp clean, adds a softness and lus ter to the hair which indicates health. It not only prevents the hair from falling out but causes it to become one of woman *8 greatest charms. Beautiful hair and lots of it may be the reward of every woman willing to devote a little personal effort to MT8Mrs. \,Robf' woman's committee of the National ^jTg conklin, general chairmm, Council of Defense in coordinating stitute the women's division ot' tli the work of ihis committee with that Xorth Dakota State council of .. of the sta.e council, has named after fense, with which ihey will cooperate as follows: iMrs H. G. Vick, work. SURGICAL DRESSING BUREAU tk«! hurleigh county Red Cross chap ,er has shipped (o the Northern divi sion headqaurters at, Minneapolis a large consignment of completed sup plies, including 1050 compresses, 00 pads and 05 bandages. "This," said Miss Agnes Orr, in charge of the sur gical dressing department, today, "is ,the result of only 20 days' work with MENOKEN RED CROSS UNIT ORGANIZED THIS AFTERNOON A Menoken branch of the Red Cross committee for the Bismarck district, is chapter of Burleigh county is being organized this afternoon at the Men oken town hall, which will be Red Cross and loyalty headquarters. Mrs. J. L. Whitney, chairman of the supply committee of the Burleigh chapter, is attending the meeting to assist the Menoken women with the launching Of their work. Mrs. C. L. Young, chairman of the women's Liberty Loan FOR WEEK OF GREAT LUTHERAN BAZAAR While the bazaar in general is for the Tlje Baraca club of the First Bap-! church, several booths will be dedi tistijchurch will meet tonight in the Xex.t Monday the state armory will customs transplanted. The bootht will nse to be the nrosaic building which take the form of a ski hui, and the la- Bismarckers generally have known it, dies in attendance will lie gowned in Shower for Miss Teske land will be transformed into a fasci-j full Norsk costumes, nest of all, the Miss Anna Rogers of' Webb Bros.' nating bit of the northland. fit stage dainties served will be true culinary store etatertained at a miscellaneous for the bazaar which will open there products of the Northland, dear to, shower '/Monday evening at her home' Tuesday under the auspices of thejovery Norsk palate and most accepl in the Rose, apartpients in honor of choir of the .Norwegian Lutheran able to those of us who cannot so di- I Miss .Minnie Teske,! also employed church. Tuesday, Wednesday and rectly trace our ancestry back to the benefit'of the Norwegian 1 uthera-i (.al(i to the Red Cross, and all the l'!Clarke'ni nen!l rrhoc» DEMONSTRATES ITS VALUE Ti.e surgical dressing department of a few faithful workers who realize the urgent need for this work. Now that a. large class have just completed training and ure competent io supe»'- i»rnpe with1 These ladies, with uo. wa vise, many more workers could be instructed, and the people of Bismarck should realize the necessity of giving some of their lime to this most im portant department of the Red Cross activities. It is a work that l.oth men and women can do." NORWAY TO BE BROUGHT CAPITAL CITY :^5£5S2^i£i^.: Vikings. There will be waffles and lefse fat tig mand and sand bakkelse and good Norsk coffee and a host of other riienu favorites, served by ladies who will look as though they had step ped right out of a picture of the Northland. Musical umbers. Every evening will be given an en tertainment of. musical numbers, some of which will be presented in costume section ot Norwee'nn l»v nn'i soloists will include such no^tiiwr vi Ncwbro's Hcrpicidc Aids Nature and Keeps the Scalp Clean From Dandruff Reasonable care and effort are all that are required to enable almost any woman to have good hair. When the hair falls out and is stringy, un even, dry, brittle and generally un sightly, the condition is nearly always due to dandruff. the use of the First and Original Germ-Remedy for Dandruff. Herpi cide stops itching of the scalp. It has an exquisite odor. You can obtain a trial size bottle and booklet telling all about the hair by sending ten cents in postage or silver to The Herpicide Co., Dept. S, Detroit, Mich. Your dealer sells Herpicide in two sizes, 60 cents and $1.00, and guarantees satisfactory re sults or money GONE III I NO!! Muvam refunded. Insist upon having gen uine Herpicide and not some "off brand" said to be "just as good" preparation. The substitute costs you just as much as the real article. Why take chances? Herpicide applications obtained at the better barber shops and hair dressing narlors. Th* Tim• whmn Everybody'* Thought» Center on Flowen rlE glorious event of Easter calls for the most joyful gift in the calendar— flowers. Easter and flowers have always been inseparable— flowers are the one thing that can fully express your sentiments on this great occasion. "Say it with Flowers" this Easter, Coraacc Bonqnats for penonal gift*. Lilies, ROM*,S«HtPtu,SprintFlowm, Hampm of Grawinc PUnt* that lut, Arrufamanta of Flowen or Crowing Plant* in baskets. —these are but a few of the many sug gestions which we can offer you for Easter floral gifts. HOSKINS BISMARCK, N. D. Members of the Florists' ^SYcrv iriu ff'tjes Jag njjo iio\r "sssniqqaH .»(?. tbf«H J! $ is.-' $'• 4ft VnWr* ••*.• enlists are Heftry Halvorson, Miss laspary, Mrs. Ina Steen and Miss! Jennie Sellsetli. There: will be a malel quartette, a male choir and a ladies'! chorus in addition, and the program will embrace folk songs and dances as well as classical numbers and. pop ular favorites of the present day. In the basement the Katzenjammer Castle will hold forth, wi.li diveriise lnents rare, extraordinary, wierd and tiizarre. There will lie something do ing every second. .binarck merchants are eontrim ing generously to the bazaar and heer is every prospect of a complete ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS. A ^'.".ft 'ui convocation of l.'ismarck I. ohai .c: N'c. 10, Royal Arch Masons.' v.ill brt held at the Masonic: Temple on Thursday, March 28, for the pur-! nose of conferring the degree of R. A. M. Meeting will open af i:00 p. m. sharp. Dinner will be'served at ihej Temple at All members are, urgently requested to bo present. Washington, D. C., March 27—State! ad in is at or be aged by the food administration to requisition summarily any stocks of wheat actually being hoarded. A gen-1 aral order to this effect lias not been promulgated, but state adtninistru-j ors have "been advised they have au-1 thority to act. -'rj^iy-yr MARCH., discussing the campaign for the sale I Mother* of the third loan, which will begin Should see that the \ybole family take April fi Mrs. A. A. Bruce, chairman at least 3 or 4 doseS of a thoro, puri-1 of the speakers' bureau of the worn- tying, system cleaning medicine this an's Liberty Loan committee, is dis spring. Now is the time. The family cussing conservation, and Mrs. Vic-j will be healthier, happier, and get or .1. Laltose is in charge of the, along better if the blood is given a nusic for the afternoon a id( will take thoro purifying, the stomach and bow^j ip the promotion of community sing- e)8 ng -through the A.onoke.i iied. Cross ,e(. lnl1- leane 1 out, and ^he germs of Win-! af .,:uu, lated 'in' tile system, driven1 I awii.v HoMister's RolBky Mountain Tea 1 is one of the very best, and surest Their color will be better, they'll feel OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK S. E. Hergeson & Son ."•r,^. ».fV 27 28 FOOD ADMINISTRATORS TO REQUISITION ALL WHEAT BEING HOARDED A A-rtAA'i Faultless Easter Gloves $2.00 to $3.50 FIRST IN STYLE v'....-Vi"•'» C. Before Easter Our lines of the most individual an ddistinctive Spring Styles remain unbroken. True reinforcements have been necessary. Every express brings its quota of fashionable apparel direct from America's foremost manufacturers, thereby giving ample latitude for selection according to your own individual style re quirements. „v Newest Easter Suits $22.50 to $65.00 Charming Easter Coats $15.00 to $65.00 Beautiful Easter Dresses $15.00 to $72.50 'SX-I, ITTRACN^FC^.^AIS^R Blouses 98c to $15.00 Webb Brothers FIRST IN VARIETY Ta "We all wear 'Gotzian* shoes from the baby to father himself. The right shoes have made such a difference in the way people regard us that we have decided we can never afford to be careless in our choice. We're buying our spring shoes now and everyone is order* ing 'Gotzian' again." For sixty-three years the name GetsUui has meant foot comfort to thouaands of satisfied families. The "know how" of a lifetime of expert shoemaking goes into every pair of Gotzian shoes. From the raw material to the finished product they •re honestly built to give you the greatest comfort, style and wear, 'The new Gotzian shoes for spring are awaiting your selection. There !s a Gotzian dealer near you who carries a wide variety of the new styles and leathers for street, house and dress wear. He will fit each member of your family with just the right shoe. Look for the Gotzian trade-mark on the sole. Gotzian & Company »$"» Saint Paul, Minnesota "Fits Like Your Footprint Days More Becoming Easter Hats $5.00 to $25.00 is Known by itteeps!* 1 Stunning Easter Footwear $6.00 to $15.00 FOREMOST IN VALUE 'V f',v,i "v'C R) y, sJ f, C: WA Jttjm Iff .{ogemb MM J, ,,. rrr v,.- :'Jl .1 bhttf I If '"j I r. ifoU j, U-.aho'j. itS't HOD nwofe Writ