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the scraps make quaint mats lor the center table—and -there you. are. From the latter uses, it may plainly be seen that the craze Chinols has verily struck home. Indeed, latest designs in-tapestry for upholstery and | even wall papers and window and door hangings are all in gold-thread- ed Chinese motifs on backgrounds of | black. | - Waist lines seem seized with the lmost reckless cases of wanderlust, | this season. You may find them skid- iding giddily from just below- the ibust down to the hip line, with stop- {offs at the normal and semi-Empire zones. [t's a case of here today andi there tomorrow, and it’s going to be, ! mighty hard on the 1913 spring lov- {too. Before encixcling the waist of ! his lady fair with his strong right, he { will first have to” discover where said l\vaist may-be at the time of going to | press. . | The- abnormal -long’ waist as af- fected by Mme. Nazimova in “Bella |Donna” and shown in the new Rus- | sion blouse frocks is so very extreme {that it is bound to become more of a fad than a fashion. Then, too, as is always the case in these freak fash- ions, it is being cheapened by too con- stant repetition. CHINESE INVADE WOMEN'S STYLES (Continued from first page). Puzzle—Find the Waist Line, Au naturelle, the skirt-makes an artistic’ display for your baby grand, Roe & - Markusen “Quality (Grocers” Phone 206 207 “Wouldn't That Cheese You" Blue Label Cheese per package............... i 15¢ Camembert Cheese (French) per tin... ..... 25¢ Edelweis Camembert Cheese (Made in Ger- many) per tin............ 50c¢ Sassy Cheese (Danish Sashes Are a Necessity. The very short Empire ‘waist is still the most artistic for evening models, but for street and afternoon i wear, the preferences are for normal {or slightly raised waist lines. Some | tew of the newest bodices show a long pointed waist, like the old-fashioned { basque—so take your choice. One thing is certain, however, the waist line must be girded by a sash. \V!de crush sashes of Roman stripes, | | futurist silks or plain charmeuse and | gay Oriental sashes wrap you like the| belle of the harem, or the ingenue! sash will make you look like a Laura ’Jean' Libbey heroine. DRESS MAKING PARLORS. Mrs. P. N. Anderson, who has open- ed parlors in the Bazaar store extends {a cordial invitation to the ladies of; Bemidji and surrounding - country. All work guaranteed to be first class. | style) per glass............ 15¢ Roquefort Cheese (American style) per .25¢ Roquefort Cheese (French style) per glass 20¢ Goat Cheese (Norwe- gian) per glass........... 35¢ Gammel Ost Cheese (Norwegian) per glass 35¢ Limburger Cheese (very fine) per glass...30¢ Swiss Cheese (genuine imported) per tin....... 50c Mclaren’s. Deviled Cheese (stuffed with pimeritos) per brick......15¢ Mysost (whey cheese) per NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that * the partnership heretofore existing be- tween J. J. and Herbert Doran, doing business as Doran Brothers, has been | dissolved by common consent. The business in Bemidji will be conduct- ed by Herbert Doran while that in | International Falls will be conducted by J. J. Doran. Herbert Dora.’ will pay all outstanding bills in Bemidji and J. J. Doran in !nternallonal Falls. —=Adv, Remember we handle Milkc and Gream from A. P. Ritchie’s farm. Fresh ev- every mnm-lng. All kinds of Green Stuff for Saturday, and also Strawbem-ies GET THE HABIT of telephoning your orders to this store that makes a speci- alty of eatables. Phone 206-207 SPECIAL SALE OF RUBBERS. We have just received a new ship- mmlt. of ladies’ and misses’ rubbers. -You’ll need them now for this sloppy ' weather. Splendid yaules for 59 cents at Troppman’s.—Adv. . Y 1 gowns, it seems, according to Paris fiououET WAS \sconNE_D' (eskid Crookston' Times: Mrs: Fred Hen- (Contlnuud from first DII'G). b her home on Hunter street for Mrs. 'knows that. - Who is she"’ snapped | Wm, Nelson, of Bemidji. the king; now really Aroused. g ‘noon was spent i eedle work. The “Senora ‘Paz Ferrer, your Ma, gsty’” invited guests were -Mesdames Virgil was the ‘reply. ~ | Johngon, Carl Nelson, W. W. Sleight, Then with a feeling of s!mme and regret, Alfonso rememhered the beau- Grace Nelson, of Williston, N. D,, and tiful girl, who neirly four years ago Henriettn ‘Nelson. Had vainly begged for the life of her[MeNts Wers sorve father, Francesco Ferrer, the-famous F‘amlnnung in the extreme is our educator and progressive leader, who/|stock of embroldery, laces and trim- was' executed for the complicity In|mings. Do not fail to inspect them. !the Barcelona revolution. The king|Women tell us that it is the newest 'hurrledly left the theater and has not [and prettiest stock that has ever béen since mustered up sufficient eourage |displayed in Bemidji, and we are just to send a Bouquet to an attractivefconcieted enough to: belieye it too. {star. Senora Ferrer, though a first- | Better styles, prettier patterns and a class singer, finds it impossible to se-| wider range of selection at. lower cure an engagement in Spain. prices is our aim and we know that USE DYNAMITE T0 | e WRECK BUILDINGS John Moberg, with his crew of men (Continued on last page). and horses, is expected to'arrive from Kelliher today. Mr. Moberg broke camp at Kelliher Wednesday - this week and will take his crew of men | and horses to Ambrose, North Da- | will-not submit. From the very mo-|ygi, “the st of mext week, whors {ment I leave the court I will reluse they will work on the railroad all toeat. 1will come out of prison déad summer. Mr. Moberg worked at Am- or alive &t the earliest’ possible MmO |}l 1adt Srall until. thie ‘Trost and ment.” snow set in, and the' work had to be Justice Lush said:. discontinued until this spring. | “I must pass a severe sentence on [you. If you would only realize ihe| Seventeen friends of Miss Bertha | wrong you are doing and use your in-| Webster surprised her at her home on | fluence.in'the right direction I should | Doud avenue last evening. The even- ‘be the first to use my best endeavors|iN8 Was spent”with games and a to secure a mitigation of your sen-[lunch was served by Mrs. Webster. tence. T cannot, and I will not, regard | Those present were Bertha Webster, your crime as trivial. It is a most{Doris Flatley, ~Alice Hammond, serious one.” Grace Riley, Hazel Smith, Dorothy Bailey, Ethelyn Kirk, Rudy Morris, Vivian Rasmussen, Mabel Ham- {CAN TORRANCE “COME BACK”|mond, Dorothy harris, Florence Har- | Some of the billiard sharks are|ris, Alice Dyer, Vera Cutter, Ellen jwondering if G. M. Torranmce, the|Crothers, Mary Olson and Pearl {present title holder of the billiard Phibbs. ichampmnshlp for Bemidji, can come Wednesday evening a number of back and regain his old:time form.|the friends . of Gladys Austin sur- ‘He ‘was seen using the cueat.the club|prised her at her home, 921 Minne- | Thursday evening and although his{gota avenue., The evening was spent runs were nothing unusual, he show-{in playing games after which. a de- ied streaks of class at times. liciouslunch was served| The guests A present were the Misses Gladys Arm- | strong, Alice Hulett, Mabel Booth, ! GERMINATION TESTS. Margaret McGhee, Gladys Austin, | The farmers of Northwestern Min-|Myrtle Austin and ‘Messrs. Leslie jnesota should, by ‘all means, test the Slaiek' George Graham, Delbert Elli- ,gmwlng qualities of their seed grain.{son,” ~ Lestéer Achenhach, | Many tests taken at the Northwest-|Broski, Elmer Huffman and Alex ern Experiment station show that|Cameron. there is much seed that will not grow. jOne sample of No. 1 Hard wheat test- }ed ninety per cent, another only six:] jty-five per cent. A sample of barley | tested ninety-nine per cent, while'an- jother tested only thirty per cent. {Many other cases might be mention-|\NES e At Lios Anzcles thoy spent :ed There is much low germinating boints of interest. ' They also spent {seed in many localities. Corn should{ B0 °F ¥ R redaed Fl:am ibe-tested. Tt is absolutely necessary| .° 3 ‘mm\"whwh e e jfolco (hIEE 1 Seui B sample. of you numl’mr of interesting ocean trips. iseed to the Northwestern Experiment j t Sa b 2 Chice th station for a germination test, or do A cramento an ico they visited with relatives on peach and walnut ranches. Both the peach and wal- Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith return- home, last evening from a two month’s tour through the west and Canada. Enroute they visited Santa Fe, the Grand Canyon and Los {the testing yourself. The main thing is to do it and do it-at ence. nut trees at this time were complete- 7 Why Pay More?.' ) s Carlson Variefy Store 2 NEAR POSTOFFICE ly covered with blossoms. They re- turned along the Southern Pacific with stopctors at the Mt. Chasta Spring and Portland. From Portland they took a side trip up the Colum- bia, and down the Dechutes rivers, with the water route to Seattle, by the way of Victoria and Vancouver. Refurning, they travelled on the C. P. R. making the daylight trip over SEE Richardson’s Mercerized Cotton Floss All we ask is that you buy 1 Pillow Top —cither OBLONG or SQUARE—tinted on ABERDEEN CRASH. 1 Back for Pillow 1 Diagram Lesson —showing arrangement of stitches and color scheme. For 25 Cents —the Six Skeins of Mercerized Cottonare ABSOLUTELY FREE Other Pillow Tops Dresser Ladies’ Aprons House Caps - Infants’ D 10¢c, 25¢, 35¢, Cotton Floss, 2 skeins Silk Floss English wa Colored Braid for fancy work ... Gold Braid Mlokleee MLan 2068 Pillow Fringe 10(:-1 90 25¢ Everything else used for embroidery BED ROOM TOILET SETS. White ‘Enameled on Heavy Steel 8-piece set $4 20 L] 6-piece set at . 2-piece set, basin and pitcher ... Slop Jars e Sk 48 _25¢ 480 on sale Soap Dishes . ‘sure. ‘And this is only one of the many we carry. All with either mercerized cotton or silk enough to complete them, at SEE_ OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 100-piece Dinner Set, real matt gold with two small dainty black lines, with gold -handles, very handsome shape, worth $3.00 of any- one’s money; our price- com- plete, 100 pieces..................... 10 piece Toilet These two are splendid values; en- tirely new decorations._ 2 12 piece Sets 6 piece Sets SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Box Writing Paper worth to zsc 50 Ladies’ Hand Bags, just-Half Prlce. the Canadian Rockies, with stopovers at all interesting points. cur Also || SPECIAL SALE oF UMBRELLAS $1.25 and $1.50 umbrellas Friday and Saturday for only 98 cents at Stand Covers Troppman’s.-You'll find among these big money values. Come early and make your selections.—Adv. Runners - Waaists Muslin Underwear resses, Etc., CARD OF THANKS. We wish fo thank all who so' ably rendered their kind assistance during the illness and funeral of our broth- fer Gunvald Johnson. 3 INGEBORG JOHNSON, Chicago, Ill INGVALD JOHNSON, Andover, §. D. —Adv. s 500, 75¢, etc. KKK KK KKK KK EK KKK KW * FOREIGN NATIONALITIES * KKK KRKK KKK KK KK KK Of the foreign-born white popula- tion of Minnésota, persons born in Sweden represent 22:5 per. cent; Germany, 20.2; Norway, 19.4; Can- ada, 7.5; Austria, 6.8; Finland, 4.9; Russia, 3.2; Denmark, 3; - Ireland, 2.9; England, 2.2; all other countries 7.4, Of the total white stock of for- eign origin, which includes persons born abroad and also natives having one or both parents o born. abroad, Germany contributed 26.7 per cem Norway, 18.8; Sweden, 18.1; Canada, | 7.5; Austria, '5,1; Treland, 4.92 Fin- land, 3; Denmark, 2.5; England, 2.5; Russia, 2. Johnson - Bros. re, very thin and perfect, $23 $6.45-$6.90 Women In Professions. . Although women have not succeed- ¥d in becoming barristers in = England,, they are working their way well into the other branches of the legal profes- Mon. Several firms of “solicitors em- ploy women: clerks for responsible work, and these occasionally appear in | tourt ready to prompt counsel or hamd aim exhikits and papers. And the up- lo-date law stationer' employs femals ‘abor extensively in typewriting briefs and-cases for ‘opinion. But wills and ieases and other documents that re- juire penmanghip still left to the 1nattached male @q Who may be ‘ound any day propped $7. 25 $3.87-94. 38 at. nett entertained this afternoon -at o * ERRK * s The after-|gq term of. school here Tast Friday. Arthur uifi'«i'xukfittictflxia LAKE PLANTAGANET Mlns Besl Rogers closed a success- - Jim Sheets transacted busnieu in /Park ‘Rapids. Mondu. s We understand Ed Fourpler is go- Geo. Manning, A, K. Nichols, :Geo.|ing to nave a sale and go to Montana) Tiedemann; Christ Nelson and Misses in the near future, % Jim Sheets and family and David Light. refresh-|gpeots and family and Bert Paddock and family all dined at ‘the home of Charley Powell Sunday. Miss Mamie Buchsen called-on Miss Juanita Gray last Thursday. U. P. Gray sold 700 bush'els of po- tatoes to the cold storage last week. FRECKLES Now is.the Time to Get Rid of These " Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the need of feéling ashamed these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from your druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to lighter omes It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain disappear, while the have vanished entirely. a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Adyv. Glassmed Department HELP WANTED. WANTED—DBright slightest of your freckles, as a new prescription oth+ ine—double strength—has been dis- covered that is guaranteed to remove double young man to help in store and on delivery wag- on, Model Manufacturing company. -Senaramr Psrfectmn Ha . In the ‘New eparatnr " The only machme on earth that will skim eold milk to. a trace. This machine is made of thebest quality of material therefore you are assured of many years of good service, - The tank being the same height as a table makes it easy to handle and operate. Every part easily accessible for washing so that it is the easiest machine to keep clean. ; This machine is so built that a 500 pound, 650 pound and 850 pound bowl will fit the same machine. When your herd outgrows your 500 pound machine you simply get a larger bowl and put into your old machine and you have an entire new machine at a small expense. Ex- amination will convices you of its superior merits as a cream separator. 500 15. Machine, 850 Extra Bowls,- 812 C.E. BATTLES Home of Good Hardware Dm]y and Sunday Courler-Newu the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classlfiedi advertising. The Courier-News! covers North Dakota like a blank | 3 et: reaching all parts of the state| Meat market, corner Thirteenth tbe day of publication; it is the! 204 Minnesota avenue. ~Wm. A. baper to use 1o order to get re-| _iser sults; rates one cent per word first | BOUGHT AND SOLD—»>econd hand insertion, one-half cent per word| furuiture. Odd Fellow's building, per line per month. Address the e Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—BIids to repair building at 523 Minnesota avenue. For fur- ther information enquire at the WANTED—Girl for general work. Mrs. 8. E. P. White, s w5+ GHOOSE, MADAM! HAIR FADED AND GRAY OR C. Nangles. house- su¢ceeding insertions; fifty cents| across from postoffice, phone 129. WANTED—Dishwasher at the Mark- ham Hotel. BEAUTIFULLY DARKENED WITH SAGE TEA BELL HOPS WANTLD at the Mark- ham. FOE SALE | FoR SALE_Typewrlter ribbons for every make of typewriter on th market at 50 cents and 75 cents| 42Tk and lustrous almost over night, the gray hair vanishes and your each, Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. you appear in person. Store. Phone orders . promptly tilled. Mail orders .gi\v'eu what’s the use? You get a large bUb:itcuing and falling hair stops. the same careful attention as when Phone 3:.| ot : The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply | “1¢dY” at drug stores here SAYS SAGE TEA MIXED wn‘n p.ur and draw it through vour hair, SULPHUR RESTORES NATURAL taking one small strand at a time. | Those whose hair-is turning gray, | COLOR AND LUSTRE. becoming faded, dry, scraggly and 'thin have a surprise awaiting them, Gray, faded hair turned beautifully | because after just one application e 5l i 18 a reality, if you'll take the trouble’locks become luxuriantly dark and to mix sage tea and sulphur, butLeautiful—all dandruff goes, scalp tle of the ready-to-use tonie, called! wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur This is the age of youth. Gray-hair- - Hair!ed, unattractive folks aren't wanted for faround, so get busy with the Sage about fifty cents. Millions of bottles|and Sulphur tonight and you'll be FOR SALEfsinglé césmb, ‘White Or-|a well known druggist, pington eggs for hatching. Flock|darkens the hair so naturally headed by second prize winner in|evenly that no one can tell it has|days. Wisconsin State Poultry show, hen: just as good. Also S. C. R. L Red eggs. Have two Orpington Cocker-|brush with Wyeth’s D. R === els and One Red for sale. Burgess. of “Wyeth’s” are sold annually, says| mazed at your youthful appearance because itjand the real beauty and healthy con- and dition of your hafr within a few Inquiry at drug stores here shows that they all sell lots of You just dampen a sponge or softl “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur” and the Sage and Sul-|folks using it are enthusiastic.—Adv. S| been applied. FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sev: eral different poiuts and in firs class condition. Call or write thi: office for proofs. Address Bemidj ~ Pioneer, Bemidji, Minp. -F-‘T)—fi SALE—Six room cottage corne Sixth and Irvine. gess next door. FOR SALE—Six room house and closet, good location at a bargain 821 Minnesota if taken at once. avenue. Cellar, pantry, closets and water in. See D. R. Bur- it s i Canned Goods Week At Schroeder’s “The Low Cost of Good Living” could not be more strikingly exemplified nor happily T FOR SALE—Second hand range as See Norrie, good as new (cheap.) Tailor. Phone 227. FOR SALE—Several barges good for house boats. See Capt. McLachlan. FOR SALE—Improved Eighty acre farm near Bemidji.. H. Brakke. illustrated than by the dlsplay in our windows and store this week. Every product of the orchard and the garden is ex- hibited. Each is ready for immediate use— skillfully prepared when in the pink of condition—no work, no yrouble—ijust “heat and eat!” ‘| FOR SALE—Good rowboat and piano Enquire G. N. Depot. 5 - FOR REN1 FOR RENT—Five room cottage be- street. tween Eighth and Ninth Inquire Risberg Shoe shop. FOR RENT—Two roonis partly furn- dshed for light housekeeping. 511 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in- quire corner Sixth and Lake Boule- vard. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. - The recognized - advertising medium in the Fargo North Dakota offers unlimited op- INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Baal Estate First Mortgage Loaus _on City ‘and Farw - I‘rope‘rty iy “See th’ese‘ William C. Klgin| Here is a partial list of what you will see on display, and at these “ Low Cost of Living Prices ” Independence brand Sweet Corn regulat 10c value, 7 cans for.. o 500 ;l'omatoes Pride of Callao brand. 2 0L e 25¢ Yellow Peaches 3 Ib. cans, regular 25¢ T R A T o Strawberries.extra first quality, regular 25¢ _for. o 200 Pineapple Thomas brand fSlrted Sweet Peas regular 18¢c Of] et L b Egg Plums regdlar 25¢ for ¢ - 156 Baby Beets Hiawatha brand Pears 3 lb can Every can, every case is supported by _ our guaranty. * There are no nsks«—we o assume them all. . G.. SCHROEDER ; Phones 65 and 390 MInnesotaAv & Fourth S Bemldjl. MInn.

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