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Bulgarian effects Dress Accessories All dress accessories for Easter. Gloves, new neckwear in plain and . Proof Corsets. what you shoes, waists and undergarments, Everything in party dresses, newest make and newest styles. White embroidery or lace dresses for con- graduation or There 1s nothing lacking in this department that makes for elegance and neatness of attire. It will be a pleasure for you to inspect our unusually large variety of styles and your You should avail yourself of the privilege this opportunity You will find here the garment you firmation, selection may be affords. Trimmings Laces, embroideries and all the pew trimmings in the most bewild- ering assortment are found here at great savings. Easter Showing—Display of Beautiful Garments Dress Materials, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Lingerie, showing all the latest styles that will be worn this Spring and Summer. Everything ready for use for Ladies, Misses, Children and Infants from head to foot. Complete Outfitting Fstablishment. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Shoes, Furnishings, Gloves, Warners Rust Our Dress Department afternoon easily made. want at the price you want to pay. want. wear. ~ Suits and Coats We have been receiving new garments al- most daily. You will find in our magnificent spring collection every new style approved by the latest spring fashions. new modest as well as extreme style in all the new materials and shades with the most beau- tiful and effective linings. disposal at extremely moderate prices. They combine the They are at your This store is the women’s store of Northern Minnesota. It carries a more complete stock than other Dry Goods stores do in this sec- tion of the state. CHILDREN'S AND INFANT'S DEPARTMENT. This department comprises everything needed for the child or infant. dainty and beautifully made in white, fine materials, embroidery and lace trimmed, as well as ginghams, percales and lawns, all made so attractive that it would delight most every mother’s heart. Dresses’ You can purchase dresses here from 50c and up. Creepers, play suits and tutors suits as well as some percale and gingham dresses from 35¢c and up. Undermuslins, nightgowns, little skirts, bloomers, little This department is complete in every detail. You will find it easy and a pleasure to sécure just We are receiving new goods daily and a visit to this store will prove a. pleasure to you as we are always glad to show you through each department. AR A A AN AN i i e H. Rasmusson, who had his eye! injured last Thursday, is improving and left the hospital Saturday. Ellen Crothers is still confined at her home on 713 Beltrami avenue and unable to attend school. Miss Jessamine Gould came to Be- midji from St. Cloud yesterday and will spend her Easter vacation here. Dance at the armory Monday night. —Adv. Miss Bell Titus of Brainerd is spending a week as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Titus. J. P. Pogue went to Sioux City, Iowa, Friday night on business. Mr. Pogue has just recovered from an at- tack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ellingson of Northome are spending a few days with their daughter Miss Irene who time. Adv. Miss Lucy Keezar and Albert Keezar of Warren, Minnesota, spent Sunday at the W. A. Worth farm. Brainerd Daily Dispatch: Rev. R. F. Sulzer, state synodical Sunday school minister, viisted Rev. W. J. yLowrie today and left in the after- noon for Bemidji. i Fred St. Peter of Nymore, who has !been confined to the St. Anthony’s hospital with typhoid fever for the | past few weeks, is recovering and has been taken to his home. Fancy Jonathan apples, per box $2.00 at Roe and Markusen.—Adv. i An eight pound girl was born to {Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ashby of Fowlds i this morning at Mrs. John Thomp- son’s maternity hospital, 317 Amer- ica avenue. . Mother and child are doing nicely. Word was received here this morn- ing announcing the arrival of an eight pound baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Welte of Crook- ston. The newcomer arrived an hour too late to celebrate his first birth- day with St. Patrick. Mrs. A. Simstead and daughter, has been on the sick list for some Popular sport — roller’ skating— | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mattson and| Mrs. J. T. Smith, of Fargo, are visit- ing friends in Bemidji and Nymore | mer Bemidji before the death of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Swanson of this city. Since her death she has made her home in Fargo, North Dakota. The Balzac turban for the school girl is the most nifty hat of the sea- sen. You can find them in every color at Henrionnet’s.—Adv. Rev. and Mrs.. U. S. Villars, 29 Clarence avenue S. E. announce the jengagement of their daughter, Helen Mary, to Frederick Alfred von Tor- ner of Berlin, Germany. The wed- ding will be in June. This was tak- en from a Minneapolis paper. Miss ) Villars is a teacher in the Cass Lake High school. Mrs. G. W. Cochran returned Sun-{ day morning from an extended visit to Greenwood, Wisconsin and the twin cities. At Greenwood Mrs. Coch- ran visited her parents and other rel- atives and friends. At the twin cit- Lillian who is attending the Wood’s training school. Mrs. Cochran was gone about a month. A bank account is the best aid in the Saving habit. The Northern National Bank pays 4 per cent inter- est_on your savings and compounds this every six months.—Adv. this week. Mrs. Simstead was a for-| ies she visited her daughter, Miss’ The Ladies’ "Aid society of the Presbyterian ‘church will meet in the church parlors . Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Several matters of import- ance will be discussed at this meet- ling. Ladies are asked to kindly | |scissors and thimbles as there will be |work to do. A picnic lunch will be served. All are cordially" lnvited to attend. Roland Henrionnet left this morn- ing for Seattle and other Pacific coast points and does not expect to return to Bemidji for some time. Mr. Hen- rionnet is traveling with the Unruh family. They are going by way of Staples and the Northern Pacific coast train. Mr. Henrionnet’s ob- jective point is McCloud, California, | where he expects to work for Frank ,Lambert a former Bemidji man, for some time. New goods are arriving every day at the Henrionnet millinery parlors. Call and see their line before buying. —Adv. At the Woman’s Study club this afternoon the following papers were ! given: (a) St. Petersburg; winter palace; Peterhoff; the cathedrals; Nevsky Prospect; the factories; = by Mrs. C. W. Jewett, leader of the meet- ing. . (b) Moscow; the Kremlin; St. Basil; types of ancient and modern Rissua by Mrs. Robert L. Given; the Commercial Centers and Historic ern’ Torjok and Tver, Yaroslav and nThe Causasus; Baku, Kieff, by Mrs. L. H. Bailey. The next ]meetmg will be held March 31, Mrs. E. E. McDonald was hostess’ at a St. Patrick’s party yesterday aft- ernoon. ed her hospitality: Mesdames W. G. Clark, Harold J. Dane, E. E. Kenfield, Quincy Brooks, J. H. Koors, E. F. Stevens, J. :A Younggren, Fra.nk Ly- can, W. N, Bowser, R. F. Murphy, E A. Barker, L. H. Bailey, Miss Ida Bailey, Mesdames W. P. Dyer, J. T. Tuomy, L. A. Ward, F.:S. Arnold, E. H. Denu, R. L. Given, W. L. Brooks, | E. H. Marcum, W. B. MacLachlan, C. E. Battles, A. A. Lord, C. A. Huffman, |A. B. Palmer, G. W. Cochran, Miss Bess Cochran, Mesdames G. M. Tor- rance, A. P. White, M. Spooner, A. G. ‘| Wedge, B. W. Lakin, E. F. Netzer, S. C. Bailey, D. L. Stanton, C. R.-San- born, P. J. O’Leary, E. H. Winter, H. E. Reynolds, R. Gilmore, Tha,yeri Bailey, A. E. Witting, Hugo Scharf, | 0. E. Bailey, W. H. Vye, Upham, H. J. Unruh, J. R. Riddell, G. M. Palmer, G. W. Campbell, Miss Beatrice Mills, Mesdames J. F. Gibbons, C. W. Jew- ett, H. W. Bailey and E. H. Smith. The rooms and tables were decorated in harmony with St. Patrick’s day, towns; Novgorod; ancient and mod- | Kostroma, Sebastopol and Balaclava. | Odessa and | honors. The following ladies enjoy- | 7 5 shamrocks, green: streamers, etc., be- ing used. Five hundred was played and Mrs. W. G. Clark won highest score and Mrs. W. P. Dyer second The menu was served in a novel way green being carried out ‘{in all things as far as possible. Green jolives were served in white clay | pipes, white ice cream with green ishamrocks, potatoes O’Brien; pressed chicken and cakes with green frost- ing. Mrs. McDonald was assisted in serving by Misses Leah Berman, ;Donna Lycan and Gladys Stanton, who all wore green caps. HRKEKP XX KK HKK KX XKKK X SAUM. x TR KKK K KKK KK KKK Einar Olson attended the basket social at Shotley last Saturday, and reports having had a good time. Misses Johanna and Hanna Krog- seng visited school Friday. Ole Bonnes returned Friday from + | Kelliher where he has been working for Poupore. Miss Edna Wilson spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson. She also attended the basket social at s_hotley. . They say crows bring spring. If this be true spring must be coming for the crows have come. -