Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 26, 1912, Page 6

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o / THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 26, 191 JOTOTOTRTOT TETL Vi W0 LPT. 26, 1912, UTIVE Cut out the above coupon, with five others of consecutive dates, and present them at this office with the expense bonus amount herein set opposite any style of Dictionary selected (which covers the items of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, clerk hire and other necessary EXPENSE items), and receive your choice of these three books: B o A e O NN N YTV The $4,00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) New . This dictionary is Nor published by the original pub- WEBSTERIAN lishers of Webster’s dictionary or by their successors. 1912 Ittls tthe lt)INLY 'ent;rely ;\L?il compilation by th?) worlld's greatest authorities from leading universities; is bound in DlCTlONARYf\_:Il Limp Leather, flexible, stax%nped in gold "on back and IMustrated sides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. RBesides the general contents. there are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- : color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of IE‘" ) educational charts and the latest United States Census. Present | oris © at this office SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the 98 2 The 33.00 It is exactly the same|The $2,00 Is in plain cloth bind. New as the $.00 book, ex- | New ing, stamped in gold WEBSTERIAN $cpt in the style of WEBSTERIAN and black; has same 1912 ‘l::zxfiin;fin—h;hmh is in| 1912 :w_aper.h ‘!alfie illustra- al ther, ions, ‘but a mflm‘x:‘f' with olive |Expense mfl'{;’.‘x}‘f of the col- |Expense $ . cdges and |Bonusof ored plates | Bonus of S with square corners. SIX and charts are omitted. _SIX X Consecutive Coupons and the QA | Consecutive Coupms oad ta Any Book by Mail, 22¢c Extra for Postage THE SPALDING ECRUPEAN VLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended oo imj-rovements. 250 rooms, 1% private bachs. 60 sample rooms. Every modern convenieucs Luxurious aud delightful restaurants and buffet, Flemish Room, Palm Room. Men’s Griil. Colonial Buffes; Magnificent lobby and public rooms; Ballroom, bavquet rooms and private dining rooms; Sun parlor and observa- tory. Located In heart of business sec- don but overlooking the harbor end Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. Bno of the Great Hetels of the Northwest | = . _—?l—' i LaViG ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Evil in the Eetel Nut, About one-ienth of ihe human raee | &« F.M are betel nut chewers. The nut stains | FUNERAL DIRECTOR the lips and saliva a bright red, colors | the teeth black and in the end de- 4‘ Hifrae :rg.FMBALME. stroys them. Phooe 0. Willow Jardinieres. ; When Peeling Onions. Accident Policice. The jardinieres of willow which It is often a difficult matter to re-l‘ Murphy—"Thin ‘tis a liberal policy may be had in all sizes, come in the | move the unpleasant odor from the |(he smooth-jawed young man sold ye?" white as well as the soft green. |hands after having peeled onions. If Casey—“Yis. Shure, there are some These, when fitted with a metal lin- [salt is rubbed over the hands and viry attractive indimnities if I git hurt ing, make artistic flower vases for |they are washed in cold water, the playin’ golf, polo, or drivin' me own the porch. odor will disappear aeroplane. "—Puck. F ALL Bp Governor Eberhart Saturday Our governor will be here on Saturday and the annual farmers’ picnic will take place on Saturday. Make our store your stopping place and head- Our store and our help are at your service and will wait upon you promptly. Our opening will be one of the season's greatest events. Be sure and attend this. Bring your family and make a day of it. Dress Goods In dress goods the popular goods are serges, Pana- mas, silke, worsteds, wool taffeta, mixtures, suit- ings, ete. Our line of these goods show many beautiful patterns in all colors. Our prices are the lowest ever. Messalines and silks are getting to be more pop- ular than ever. Attend our fall opening and see the new season’s novelties. Men's Clothing Our new line of mens’ overcoats are in, pretty greys, browns and mixtures, and the new fall suits are now on display. Blue serge, brown and grey mixtures predomi- nate and are the most popular. Mackinaw coats are ever good, and our line is a good one. ) New hosiery and gloves together with neckwear and shirts are on display and you will do well to outfit with us. A GREI’JTING*Our annual fall opening will be a thing of splen- ‘ dor. All our departments are overflowing with new up-to-date mer- chandise and our rooms have been very tastily decorated for this great event—to miss it will be to lose an opportunity to see the season’s fin- est event in Bemidji. One room will be one grand bazaar of fashion, 'o New York and Paris styles.are on display. Word “fashion event” of the season. All the leading department stores now have op- enings to induce the public to look and see the new season’s styles. We are up-to-date and this opening will be a thing of splendor and beauty. We have spared no pains and expense in making this one of the season's greatest events. We wel- come you all. Suits and Coats Chinchillas and mixtures along with the velvets and plush are the'popular coats this season. Beautiful combinations of color are to be seen in our display. The fall blasts are here and snow will soon be falling. Why not be prepared for win- ter? In suits the short jackets are popular, and serges, worsteds, Panamas, etc., are the popular cloths. In skirts we have nearly all colors and styles. We call your attention to these lines as they are popular ones. Men and Boy’s Furnishings We have some 100 boys’ suits on sale in the new bloomer styles. Underwear and shirts, together with blouses and waists are now being shown. Bring your boys in and let us clothe them—our prices and quality of our goods are especially at- tractive. New negligee shirts and the always favorite fian- nel shirts are on exhibit, and you who love good style and taste, will buy if you see our lines, Remember Friday and Saturday Opening Days. Every department has its o m— We carry a full line of all classes of merchan- dise. We have divided these into departments be- low and it will do you well to read every word of this announcement. Remember our musical program on Friday and Saturday. Governor will be here in Bemidji. Ladies’ Furnishings Our new fall and winter underwear and hosiery are now in. Union suits in all sizes in white, cream and na- tural colors at prices from 50c to $2.00. Night gowns and underskirts at low prices are on display now, and you will do well to buy your needs early. In sweater coats, we lead and carry a large line of all kinds and sizes. Our prices run from 50¢ up. Knitted goods are popular for young girls and our line is a dandy one. In fact our entire line is a fine one. - Friday Specials Outing Flannels—Our new line of light and dark colors in the 10c and 12 1-2c¢ grades. Special for Friday only 10_yards ... soie See ae beieh Sals bes e . 670 Only one lot to a customer. This sale is from 8 a. m. to 5 p. mwonly. Get your share. Calico Sale—Friday only. 8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. All our fine American and Simpson prints. Entire stock, all colors and all patterns. Special, per yard c Friday, Sept.27 TWO DAYS Saturday, Sept.28 | Music! Program and Entertainment We have engaged the services of several re- knowned musicians here in Bemidji to furnish you a nice program of select musical selections for the day and in the evening we will have an orchestra to furnish you music from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. quarters for the day. share of new up-to-date goods. It is’a well known fact that Troppmans : A 4 5 3 . i 5 This musical program is on Friday only. Do no ¥ Do your shopping and then enjoy the day and You are, and always have been, leaders in good merchandise at reasonable fail to turn oult) ofi Friday and egjoy }t‘his grea: evening. A'l prices. Plan your work accordingly and be sure and attend this the festival and come in the afternoon and evening al- $0. Our store will be handsomely decorated in white and green, and will be a thing of beauty. We have plenty of good, competent help to wait on you and show you our goods. You are welcome to come whether you buy or not, for remember a welcome always awaits you here. We will have several specials for Friday which you should be sure and see. Shoes We have a large up-to-date line of ladies’, mens’ and children’s shoes. In the ladies line we wish to mention the tans, cream and brown boots. These are this season’s novelties. Velvet and suedes are also shown by us in new styles, and gun metal and patents are always pop- ular. We have such well known makes as Queen Quality, American Girl, Sorosis, ete. In mens’ tan button and lace are the new stuff, while black, gun metal and patents are very popu- lar. Our line of dress shoes is right up to the minute. Friday Specials Shoes—For Friday only. New up-to-date 12 and 18 button high cut tan and cream shoes for ladies and misses. These are our $3.50 and 32 98 $4.00 lines. Special for Friday....... [ . RIBBONS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Ribbons! For Friday and Saturday. Entire stock of 600 pieces of fancy and plain colored rib- bons. Values up to 50c. Buy your holiday rib- bons now-. Special, per yard ..........e0enuvnn.n. 190 [] Saturday Specials | == ' Silk Hose Sale 27th Silk S ; Ladies fine Eiffel silk hose, all sizes, black, tan and e ox Sale and white. Worth 35¢ to 50c. Sat Mens’ fine silk sox in black, tan and colors. Not over three pair sold to each customer. al "May Worth 35¢ to 50c. . This is the greatest bargain in hosiery “ever.” Sept Sept. oy 2yer tNo valr Lo & customer. s 15 a big S opts . % sacrifice on these staple goods. On sale from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon 19 p-. B/G'DEPARWM]: Smp[ opts On sale Saturday afternoon only only. $aturday, DET DAL we. e sms vre ore oxs ome o A DG 28th 28th At per pair . ...... s e i 196 | | |

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