Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 15, 1910, Page 5

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_ Christmas present it can’t be match- . ers and we engrave any articles + sale Saturday Dec. 17. . evening was up to the usual standard Make your Christmas gifts useful things. A. B. Palmer. For wood sawing give the new Mc. Vicker a trial. Alger & Sandlan. |) Phone 602. Attend the food sale at the Pres- byterian church parlors on Saturday afternoon December 17. G. E. Kreatz, the contractor, re- turned last night from a short busi- ness trip to Blackduck. Ludefisk supper will be served at! the Blocker Hotel, Friday evening, ! Dec. 16. Everybody welcome. . J. Bisiar, of the Bemidji Music House, went to Big’ Falls this morn-! ing, in the interest of his company. The affairs of the Northern Na- tional Bank are under Government supervision, which is so rigid that}| the word NATIONAL is a synonym for safety. . Make your Christmas gifts count for the future as well as the present. Get her a dainty White Sewing Ma- chine. Another big bargain 25c Cream Chewing Candy in all flavors only! 10c a pound, tomorrow only at the Model Bakery. Go down town Saturday afternoon Dec. 17 and stop at Mrs. Henr:on- | net’s Millinery Parlors and do your Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allerdson | of Brainerd arrived jn Bemidji to- day and will visit in this vicinity un- til after the holidays. | You don’t know what an attract- ive proposition we can offer you in the White Sewing Machine. It’s your time to investigate. As a ed. Rev. H. S. Scott who has been confined tc his house on bhis farm west of this city, was in the city to- day for the first time in many moaths. A maltitude of fancy Christmas articles at the Epworth sale Satur- day Dec. 17. Mrs. Fred Hanson, who has spent the past six weeks visiting at dif- ferent points in South Dakota has returned to this city and she and Mr. Hanson will make their home here at 514 Fourth Street. Place your order with us if you wish to wear good fitting, well made clothes. New Tailor, Shop 318 Minn. Ave. We have (3) three men in our em- ploy who are Expert Hand Engrav- purchased of us free of charge. Geo. T. Baker & Co. 116 3rd St. Near the lake. The exclusive Jewelry Store. John XKoehler and Miss Lena Paetzoldt were united in marriage yesterday at 2 p. m. The wedding took place at the Presbyterian par- sonage, Rev. S. E. P. White offici- ating. Mr. Koehler came to this part of the state four years ago from Elk River, where he has a fine farm. He is at present operating the lum- ber and lath mill on section 16, north of Wilton. The bride is well aud most favorably known in and around Bemidji. Dressed dolls, workbags, fancy bags, embroidered guest towels, | fancy hankerchiefs and numerous other articles at the Epworth League The concert given by the Bemidji Band at the city opera house last’ of excellence. The violin splo by Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, “Romance from Second Concerts,” revealed added charms and a perfect technique not before heard from that exceptional artist. That her solo was appreciat- ed was apparent by the applause that followed this® number. The baritone solo, “A Son of The Desert am'I,” by Andrew Rood is deserv- ing of special mention. Asa whole the concert given last night was the best given so far this season. The social dance after the concert was well attended, twenty-five couple being present. We are never too busy to ap- preciate small orders. A. B. Palmer. Tomorrow we open the greatest Holiday Fur Event. Our entire Women’s and- chlldren,s Ready-to-wear Garments. ristmas Furs at 25 : Discount ‘No gift ¢ould be more regel, and none more cherished by Mother, Sister or Aunt 'than FURS, Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-wear Garments. stock of seperate furs and fur sets, without exception, go on sale at One Fourth Less than their regular price: Our Entire Line of Dresses on Sale This startling announcement will come as a pleasant surprise to the woman requiring a dress or gown for any occasion---street, afternoon or evening wear---it also makes easy the problem of gift giving, coming as it does just before Christmas. Every Dress Included--None Reserved-- of French and Storm Serge, Taffetas, =—=——=———————————————— Messalines, Crepe-de-Chines, Chiffons, Nets, V01les and many other fabrics. Regular prices run from $15 to $40. Every Dress to be sold on the following basis: $ 9.00 for every dress selllng up to $l5 00 12.00 “ - “ - 18.00 |5.00 1] 158 (11 (11 111 25 00 2500 11 1] 11 11 15 35.00 All Higher Priced Models at Proportionate Reductions I S S N i Entire stock of tailored suits exactly half-price. Because of Extraordinary All new models--From the best | NO "LAY-BYS; NO APPROV- ‘Values offered this sale makers=-up to the minute - in stylel : . .ALS; NO EXOHANGE ] will be , for Cash Ol\ly. NECKWEAR ‘ UMBERELLAS . BABY CRAFT SHOP What is more acceptable or in more per- Mothers of the best fect taste than a dainty bit of neck finery? ST "dressed Tots frequent Every woman appreciates distinctive neck-- . The last of the Holiday Umberellas are in _ it to get adorable little wear. ) the quality of the upion silk, silk and linen dresses, coats,bonnets, There are a multitude of Jabots, Tabs and - and all silk is guaranteed by us as the best SiEqus. Wrappers, & : ’ . to be had. 50 on. : novelty styles here for your choosing. Handles are plain mission or fancy or of Long dresses are 50c Jabots 25¢ to $6.00° plain carved wood silver mountings or sil- fis7.90, daitky caps : and sacqus, 50c to $3, Stocks 25¢ to $4.00 ver or gold handles. . veils and hose 25¢ to 50c. These are merely hints to treasure. Prices r fi Linen Collars 25¢ and up g i Evening Scarfs $1.25 {0 $1000 - %1 to $14.00 Sweater, How Would That Suit Her Manystylesin dainty White Gift Aprons—in plain and fancy ~ For A Present styles 50c and up. We have an endless range of the smartest styles to be had. Made of finest quality, all Waists are Always Acceptabe wool yarn and fashioned in classy styles that p woulq hardly sound possible if we were to tell you just how fit the figure, and distinguish the wearer. Long many crisp Tailored Linen Waists have been going out of our waist medium and short lengths—ln all colors, such fi%“fifi%ii’?h‘éefiifix&i?e3’52'?53 ?:c:w;; :lflggefl{lgllfli};n%?:?:tz at $3 7 5 4. 5 0, 4.7 5 5 0 0 fit representatives of fnendshlp, $2.25, $3.00, $3.25, $4,50, $5 25. Silk $4. 50 and up. 5.25, 6.75, and up to $12.00 - : Negligees Are Very Givable - Handkerchiefs Have you considered a Crozy Bath Robe, a dainty Komona or Many years acquaintance with Santa Claus has taught us that pretty Sacque. the thoughtful old fellow is fond of giving Hankerchiefs. There is Aside from the Imported styles' we show a wide: and choice col- a small mountain of them here, ranging from a nickle for a plain lection in Negligees, plain or accordian pleated styles in Jap silk, linen affair to $6.50 for a Dutchess or Rose Point, member of the Habutia and satin—also full lines of other Negligees at $1.50 to $25. “Kerchief” nobility. A Pretty “Noisy” Petticoat Wouldn’t That Make a Nice Christmas Gifi? Try It and See. 3‘.’.‘.?5r°{—.f.’f'f’e'?a°§'258c':"a'.‘.'5°f.§i You young “Bemidjites’’ who intend on making ¢ 00d” should consult & Co. Women and Girls appreciate and wull gwe you gadv ee gratls. crane £9. < (e know what Y LwentG Bemidii; anesota. | plagtl s sl " ] i

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