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Mrs. Housewife Isn’t this all you are looking for in Baking Powder? Everything that can be put into a baking powder to make it good, pure and effective will be found in Calumet. Everything—and more—that you desire and expect of any high-grade baking powder is positively assured you & in Calumet. Then why pay exorbi- AL SOk tant prices when Calumet will oA Calumet \( ‘ more satisfactorily attain i is strictly a high- ) Y for you a better result //:/,///;" quality product, sell- —more delicious, /’:&/’:’:/ ing at a moderate cost. lighter and bet- B You can’t get better at any price—you can't get as good for the same money. ter raised Calumet Baking Powder is guaranteed under & every pure food law—both State and National. This is as much—and all—that can be said for the purity of any baking powder. Its superior goodness is proven in the baking. Substitutes are imitations and never as good as the criginal. Ask for Calumet and get it. % when “shopping to buy.” Custom Tailored Suits A wide range of MODELS and . CALUMET BAKING POWDER Received Highest Award World’s "ure Food Exposition Chicago, 1907, thereby recognizing its supreme merits. The manufacturers of Calumet Baking Powder have just prepared a new edition of their handsome Cook Book, and will gladly mail it Fre9 to anyone who sends for it. In writing address the Calumét Baking Powder Co., Chicago, and ask for Cook Book D located at Kelliher, is in Bemidji to- HWH"""EH |s ““HT” SOCIAL AND day conferring with County Surveyor nEcLAREs SULUVA“ PERSON A L |Roy Bliler relative to the construc- tion of Judicial Ditches 3 and 4, e : which are to be built in the Kelliher district, T Fruit, gnod fruit, at Peterson’s. tried to make plain is that Mr. Whit- Help the Fireboys buy their new uniforms, by attending theirr big temperament and brain that he isldance at the City Hall Monday not Keeping step with the times, that ‘evefiing. Miss Nell Shannon, who is attend- ing the Moorhead Normal school| this winter, and who was a member of the Bemidji high school graduat. G. H. Warner of Brainerd, train-|ing class of 1910, arrived ir the city master of the Minnesota & Inter- last evening to spend her Easter wards of the state. national railroad, was in the city|vacation at the home of her parents, | ' “The gentleman from Goodhue |yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. N..Shannon. holds up before the senate the other R. W. Hardy, editor of the Kelli.| FOR SALE—Top bugzy in good end of the Legislature to go by. li:{her Journal, was in Bemidji today on cwo‘:zition. A Appl}' H: C Wood- is the first time this winter I hav“busines's. Mr. Hardy returned to lkeard any one say that we Sh°“m‘-hls home on the evening train. WANTED— Ten competent miill: tier is of that disposition, character, he is not fit, according to his own | statements, to have charge of those W be guided in our conclusions by the treatment of affairs at the other end| of the capitol, i “It might be a good idea to take:’ down to Red Wing the great seal of | the state of Minnesota and have itsf impression taken on that strap sox that its imprint would be made upon;' the posteriors of every boy punish-i ed.” | Easter Flowers. A fine lotof Easter Lilly’s Azaleas, | Mrs. D. F. Doud, who nas spent" the past winter in Austin and Min: neapolis visiting relatives and friends, has returned to her home in Be- midji. - Mr, Edward Jackson the con- tractor returned from Grand Rapids Thursday, where he secured the con- tract to build the new catholic church at that place. The Eckhardts, Swiss Bell Ringers and musical entertainers, will appear at the City Opera House Wednesday Hydrangea, Baby Rambler roses evening, under the auspices of the | and potted plants as well as cut| Presbyterian church. Secure yuor| flowers of every discription at Web. | tickets early. wrights at International Falls. Wages four dollars per day. Re port to iniernati nal Lumber Co. International Falls, Minn. Buy Home Made Bread. For. the convenience and accomo dation of the citizens of Bemidji, W A. Gray, proprietor of the Bakery has placed his bread with the following dealers of this city: Roe & Markusen, 207 Fourth street. Wm. McCuaig, 120 Third street; Henry Miller, 295 Beltrami avenuc; P. M. Dicaire, 1101 Irvine; Peter- son’s, 218 Third street and H. P. Botting, 624 America avenue. Or- der by phone. Fresh bread daily. Home ‘MATERIALS to suit every use and every taste--=strictly plain models in great numbers==-also trimmed and exclusive novelty styles, with sailor collars, large reveres, wide ‘braid trimmings cut-away effects, etc. - Plain colors, hair line stripes, nobby mixtures’ white serge, tropical worsteds and satin. Prices $12.50, $16.50. $22.50 and up. Swagger black satin suits at $45 and up to $75. Nobby red and white combination suit. Red ' Jacket trimmed with white serge, snappy high waist, white serge skirt $28.00. . Cowns $45.00. $40.00. @ Wool frocks with such from $19.50 up. sette at $14.25. Gloves No Easter Toilette could be perfect with Value is a thing that we lay great stress upon. By “Value” we mean the greatest possible amount of quality expert workmanship and style, that a given price can buy---and this season we feel that we have out- done ourselves, and others, in the values we are able to present. On account of our merchandising power, we are able to offer better garments at smaller prices than we have ever before offered. This puts usin a position to meet the prices of less particular siores, without jeopardizing the Crane & Co. standard of Quality. You are just as welcome when “shopping to look” as Formal enough to hold their own in the most fashionable gatherings. Gowns of shimmer- ing silk that show Empire lines from $25.00 to Chiffon and marquisette dancing and evening dresses, pink, light blue, white at $22.00 to likable trimming touches that prices seems a secondary matter Swell and swagger llisses dresses of Marqui- Fashlonable Hand Bags New and uncommon COATS Outer garments for street, auto, and traveling uses are gathered here in great numbers, ULTRA SWAGGER styles, some of the very swagger styles are built very much on the order of mannish over coats. Loose backs and plain sleeve. Dressy coats there are beautiful satins, lignt weight serges, tweeds and cheviots. Aside from all novelty styles there | are STRICTLY PLAIN TAILORED coats in serges and mannssh wor= steds. Prices $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and up. Tailored Garments for Growing Girls Our Junior wear is selected with an eagle eve to correct proportions, fine workmanship and good quality. In regard to sizes, they are divided and sub-divided to suit the require- ster’s Greenhouse. Phone 166. ! Henry Pfund, a civil eungineer —_ Our Showing Of Easter Millinery Still continues with new goods arriving . daily. Let us show you this splendid line. line of Hair Goods. Also remember that we keep a full The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors 309 Minnesota Ave. styles in leather, velvet, and satin, including the new cordeliere styles. Worn thrown over the shoulder and in various other ways. $3.50 and up. ments of girls of all ages, either tall and slender or short and stout. A ful range of sizes for Little Tots to 6 years. Childrens sizes to 12 years. Junior sizes 12 to 18 years, including intermediate sizes in 13’s, 15's and 17’s. JUNIOR COATS—Custom tailored and novelty styles in plain materials, Tweeds, Homespuns, Mannish Mix- tures and fine Worsteds. Prices $10 00 to $15 00. Especi- ally good values in strictly tailored coat $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00. JUNIOR SUITS—Clever designs in plain and fancy suits of stylish ma- terials cut on gracefully proportion- ed lines and handsomely tailored and beautifully lined. Price $14.50 up. WASH DRESSES—for Juniors and Misses and young girls. Splendid assortment of smart styles in Linen, Gingliam, Chambray, Percale, Etc. Price $1.50 up. Fine white Lingerie Frocks in all sizes at $5.00 up. All manner of wear for infants, little tots and school girls. old or soiled or ript-at- the-finger tip gloves. Boxes are now full of fresh new Easter Gloves. Perfect skin French kid $1.75, there are others at $1.00 and silk glovesat 50¢ to $1.50. Hosiery Lines of spring and summer stockings are now complete. Silk, silk lisle, lisle, cotton, either lace or embroid- ered. Attention is di- rected to the line of silk stockings this store feat- ures at 75c pair, others to $4.50. Jeweled Trinkets Neck chains, brooches, Bar Pieces, gair Orna- ments, Neck Pins, Belt Pins, Veil and Auto Fasteners. German silver Hand bags, silver mesh and gold bags. _ Traveling Suits, Street Suits, Dress Suits, Coats, Sweater Coats, Petticoats. Misses, Juniors and Infants wear. Y Cranc$ G 275, Y CanetG 207, Everything Ready-to-Wear