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—_———————— SPORTS OF THE DAY B A A R R RO R R ORCY © Wednesday’s Baseball Results, © RO R R RO R R R RO ROROROR RS R. H. E. Columbus ........0uuus 8 10 7 Kansas City ,. 2 6 38 R. H, E. Louisville 5 6 11 Milwaukee ... .8 7T 4 H. B Indianapolis 15 4 Minneapolis .. 16 4 R. H. E Toledo 6 13 . 3 St. Paul .. 5 8 MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. National League. At Brooklyn 4; Pittsburg 0. At Boston 2; Chicago 4. At Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 4. At New York 2; Cincinnati 1. American League. At St. Louis 1; Boston 0. At Chicago 3; New York 6. At Detroit 6; Washington 5. At Cleveland 1; Philadelphia 9. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League w. L. Pet, New York . 12 .636 Philadelphia 13 .629 Chicago .... 13 .618 Pittsburg 15 .559 St. Louis 16 .500 Cincinnati 16 .448 Brooklyn . 21 .382 Boston .. 28 .222 American League. | w. L. Pet. Detroit ............ 29 .784 Chicago .. . 1 ] 16 .516 Boston ...... e 17 16 .515 Philadelphia .. ..18 15 .545 17 15 .531 New York .. . Cleveland .. .16 21 .432 Washington .11 22,333 St. Louis ... 24 .333 American Association . Ly - Pot: Columbus ......... 22 13 .629 .20 15 .521 .23 18 .561 .20 19 .513 .19 20 .474 L1720 .459 L17 @22 .436 .14 24 .368 Kansas City .. Minneapolis .. Milwaukee . Louisville St. Paul . Toledo ... Indianapolis Drop Price Sale. Tomorrow at 1 p. m. Troppman Co., will place on sale a big lot of Wash Goods at 19¢ a yard. The price will drop 1c a yard every hour from 1 to 8 p. m. DOCTOR HURD CITES PERIL FACING GIRLS (Continued from Page 1.) of the “black plague” in the United States, she said: . “There is a great work to be done but we cannot do this alone, we must have the co-operation of the men. You may not realize it but the men want this reform brought about just as much as we do. At the last ses- sion of the legislature in Iowa a pet- ition was presented asking for a bill to provide for the quarantine of such diseases. You may be sur- prised to learn that nearly all of the signers of that petition were men.” Mrs. Tomlinson urged the women to unite behind such a bill to be pre- sented to the next session of the Minnesota legislature. —_— ” Drop price sale Saturday at Tropp- man Co. . FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE—Farm contains eighty acres with good frame house and barn and several acres under cultivation. Small lake and brook on land. Land described as follows; NE 1-4 of SE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of NE 1-4, Section 14, Town 149, Range 35. Write Wm. Burce, Kelliher, Minn., for price, ete. FOR SALE very cheap, 10 wheel serapers in first clas condition. J. A. Irvine & Co., Blackduck, Minn. Two second hand fire proof safes. Must sell at once cheap. Address “Safe” care of Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Large frame building at South Bemidji cheap, inquire at M. & I, depot, FOR RENT FOR RENT—House at 1111 Lake Blod. and house at tenth and Bel- trami Ave. Inquire at Stechman Cafe. HALL FOR RENT—Suitable for lodge purpose. Above Majestic Theatre. A. Klein. HOUSE FOR RENT—215 Irvine Ave.,, N. Tnquire Frank Lane. FOR RENT—4 room house. Inquire of A, Klein. LOST AND FOUND STOLEN—Large genuine seal purse. Monogram “B.” Hanging on hook near sideboard in Arm- strong’s cafe, Tuesday evening. Party known. To avoid trouble . return at once. MISCELLANEOUS POINT COMFORT—The finest sum- mer resort in Northern Minnesota. Lots for sale and cottages to rent. A. 0. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. ngfi ' | '] L : First in Store Progress 'Have you ever stopped to think of the many things this store has been first in introducing to this city. Well there's no harm recalling some of them, lest you or our store ‘friends - forget. There used to be a time when all stores kept open every night until 9. The Crane & Co. changed all that, was in fact the first store to inaugurate early closing hours, in- cluding the present custom of closing at 6 p. m. And we are glad to see other stores already following im line this summer with another Crane & Co. innovation: norare we going to stop there; we are continually striving to make " this (as it always has been) Bemidji’s “Best” Store, an example that , other stores may well emulate, and in this effort we are en- couraged by the cordial support of a never increasing and ap- preciative public. Consistent with the progressive policy of this store, we will, begin Monday June 12th to close our storeduring the summer . months at 5.30 p. m. excepting Saturdays. We believe this early closing movement will be for the best interest of our employes, whose interests we must consider as our own, and we believe our patrons will willingly govern themselves ac- cordingly. If you want your Boys well dressed for' Decoration Day;- If you want them to have play suits that will wear and keep their shapeliness; if you want the very smartest new styles in summer dressy suits; if you want an exceptional combiration - . of quality and low price then you are amongst those sensible mothers who will surely shop here to-morrow about one . hundreds suits in this sale at half their regular price. Former price of Suits 50c to $2.75. : Dainty Summer Waists _The shirt waist department* isa store-house of beautiful styles in Waists for all manner of wear from the plain, strictly tailored shirt or outing waist to the elaborate chiffon, veiled evening Blouses. . Tailored linen waists $2,25 to $5.50. Lingerie waists $1.00 to $6.00. Tailored silk waists $5.00 to $8.00. Popular priced waists at 5oc, $1.00, $1.50. garments made Handsome Negligees A fine line of summer House garments in lawn, swiss and silk including long and short Kimonas, 'Empire gar- ments and dainty breakfast Jackets. A rare collection of . beautiful designs in conven- tional and floral patterns, Roman stripes ete. Short ' garments 50¢ to $3.50. Long garments $1to $20. What is the Babies’ Share i te White Sale Not yet have we been able to tell all the news about the ready in the Infant’s Store for this June White Sale but some mother’s have discovered what is here nevertheless. “I can buy for less than I could make the garments at home, and that is a blessing with my family,” said one mother of several small children, and no section of the the White Sale offers greater values. For instance Infants snowy white dresses at 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00. Infants wash coats at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Infants Muslins at 10¢, 16¢ and 25¢. Everything in “baby wear” awaits the sanction of fond mothers—nauglit is lack- ing from the. pretty coat and dainty little bonnet to the little hose and soft _wool Bootees. Full lines of long and short white coats, French and 'Domestic styles in Bonnets, wash and straw for play and dressier wear. Dainty lace trimmed and tailored styles.- Princess styles, French waisted frocks and Ruésian dresses. Also colored dresses, Rompers, Creepers. Flannels, Sweaters and Knit goods. ) Sheer Lisle Thread Stockings 25 Cents For spring and early summer sheer hosiery appeals to all womankind, young and old. Sheer lisle hose - with reinforced heels and toes and double garter top. They are very good at 28c. “‘Onyx’’ Colored Hose, pink, tan, smoke, green and gray, double heel and toe, wide garter top, 26¢c. Children’s and Misses’ Hose, linen heel and toe, double knee, 25c. Kayser’s Cuaranteed 8ilk Cloves, long or short styles, 50 to $1.50. Everything Ready-toWear ot $4.00. now and latter and amazingly little priced ' at $4,685, Complete and exclusive lines of Jabots to matech all manner 3 = of collars, Tailored Sorority collars, smart styles, 50c to ~ Wash Petticoutsat 75c, $1.00, 2 : $1.25 and $2.25. $1.25. - Foulard Dresses Regularly $22.50 to $35.00 at $17.50, $25.00, $29.00, Smart apd praetical styles, in handsome foulards—stripes, dots and pretty designs in good quality materials; high or Dutch neck styles. Just the kind of dresses that every woman needs for all manner of slip on wear and in between uses, such as shopping, walking, traveling, home wear etc., all sizes in the lot and a good variety of styles, colors and patterns. A Big Saving in the Price of 1-2 Hundred Suits Regular $38.00 to $50.00 Suits Regular $25.00 fo $35.00 Suits ~ At $15.00 to $20.00 Reductions At $10.00 Reductions Three months of suit selling leaves behind it many small groups com- prising one of a kind. These we have weeded out, and are now placed on sale at positive savings of $10 to $20 on every suit. This sale includes 50 garments in highly desirable styles and materials. They are all from our -own regular stocks, and involve some of the handsomest novelty models and plain tailored garments that the season has had to offer. Not a single suit is old or the least undesirable. ¢ Selected Groups of C<_>ats also Join the Sale Cosyregaarly gt $9.75 in plain colors and mixiures The Sale of Undermuslins _ Among the underclothes are lovely night gowns trimmed with fine linen or Valencienne laces; “Corset Covers with an incredible amount of lace trimmings for the money and combinations all fashioned to do away with bunchiness. The prices are 50 cents to $6.00 for night gowns, 35¢ to $2.25 for Corset Covers, $1.00 to $5.00 for Combinations, $1.00 to $3.50 for Chemises and 50c to $3 for Drawers, : Among the Regular Priced Garments You will notice how sheer the materials are and how everything is planned to be cool and practical as well as fashionable and becoming. There are any number of night gowns with slashed sleeves and the peasant or one piece sleeve so easy to iron. There are Corset Covers to wear inside thin blouses, and lovely fluffy skirts to go with dresses. There are wonderful eyelet embroideries which wash so well. Children’s Undermuslins Night Gowns for girls, 6 to 16 years of age, 50c. Drawers, 2 to 12 years sizes, 10c; 15¢ and 25c. Petticoats 1 to 3 year sizes, 25¢c and 50c. Princess Petticoats, 1 to 3 year sizes, 25c. Petticoats 4 to 14 year sizes, 50c, g A Gonegssion in the Prica of Women’s Gauze Vests 38c For the women who like neat, well made undergarments with a little trimming at the top, we offer a special assortment for this sale. Your choice can be made from six styles of crochet and lace yokes. Thev have narrow shoulder straps and the stay on the shoulder kind. You will appreciate this style as warm weather comes. Sizes 34 to 40; colors pink, white and blue, and they are offered at the modest price of 38 Cents. Gauze Knit Union- Suits Kayser Kaysers $2.00 union suits, lace knee, Italian low neck, no sleeves, $1.15. Silk “Merode’’ $1.55 white lisle union 7 suits, low neck, no sleeve. lace knee, Vests, pink, blue and white, regular - 9Be¢; $3.50 garments in this sale $1.85. “Merode” extra size union suits, low 81:50 silk lisle Vests stay-on-the- neck, no sleeve, tight knee 50e¢. shoulder straps special 95e. Other Tight knee “Merode” unionsuits §0e, ~ Vests at 15¢, 18¢, 25¢ and 35¢. 65¢ and 75¢. “Merode™ 50¢ white lisle tights, lace . The Waist Union Suits for boy’sand tight knee, special 38e. . girls. Three garments 1n onme, waist, : 3 Girl’s union suits tight knee or lace shirt and pants; simplifies dressing, un- . dressing ani laundering 50¢ per gar- knee, low neck, no sleeves, sizes 2 to ment sizes 2 to 12 years. 16 years, 50c. o [7) Goadetiiond 3 ~ “Ghiffon Lisle Hose” This is the sheerest hosiery made; truly as sheer as ‘‘chiffon.”” It has the Double L. Top and four thread reinforced heels and toes for extra service, now shown by us at'the price of BOc a pair. x 5 Petticoats in th t ch i ing +*Onyx Lisle Hose, all shades and colors, 80c a pair. 00418 I ENCURORE Charming DTing Children’s. 15 e e colorings and black. There are many ildren’s 15¢ an osiery are being discon- o tinued by this store and will be closed out at 10 Models—indeed the fact that there are per pair. so few alike isone reason for this sale. Neckwear. Dutch collars are the vogue this Most, are deep flounces and some with - seaso,f n. Alluthedlafiesft styles in square,tran ptl);:l‘]teéi shirring, others with space, tucking, effects, in all widths from narrow to extreme. Fillet, . : : Irish and Cluny laces, also beaded styles, 50c to altogether just the .right’ Fetticots’ for Petticoats that Please $6 to $8 Silk petticoats $4.65. We have 75 of these handsome sitk 207 Third Street ‘Bemidji, Minn.