Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 9, 1914, Page 6

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THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER ' The top coat is one of the smartest and most practical of the new winter wraps. It may be made in one of the new velours, bouclé, chinchilla or one of the reversible coatings. As plush is such a favorite for trimming pur- poses, the coliar and cuffs may be plush in a contrasting color or black. In a coat of this description inter- linings and stiffening is not used un- less the material is unusually thin, and then a thin lamb’s wool is all that is necessary, and this for warmth alone, as all garments are soft and clinging. No. 7918 is an excellent model for a three quarter coat. For dressy wear velours de laine would be effective. If desired for business or general wear, chinchilla or a double faced coating will give satisfaction. On a coat of this description with revers, it is an excellent idea to stitch a narrow strip of tape along the out- side edge on the fronts before turning in the edges and along the folds of the revers. The object is to prevent stretching and getting out of shape. There is & trimming band at the bot- tom of the coat in back which may be used or not. as preferred. The button- holes would be effective if bound in: stead of being finished .in the usual way. This coat may be made in size 36 with 4 yards of 42 inch material and 8 of a yard of plush or silk for collar and cuffs. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes —34 to 44. This Is a Perfect Pattern. Be sure.to state right size. measur- Ing over the fullest part of the bust for dimensious. It may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enciosing 15 cents in stamps or coin to the Pattern Depart- ment of this paper. COUPON City and Pattern No. LADIES’! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- storing faded, gray hair to its natur- al. color dates back to grandmother’s time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abund- ant. Whenever her hair fell cut or took on that dull, faded or streaked applied with wonderful effect. But'brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowdays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” you will get this famous old recipe which can be depended up- on to restore natural color 2nd beauty to the hair and is splendid for dan- druff, dr,y, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant. appearance, this simple mixture was|’ MAY END STRIKE OF MINERS Moyer Again Proposes Plan ‘to Settle Calumet Trouble, 4 Chicago, Jan. &—Prles:dent C. H. Moyer of the Western Federation of Miners reiterated his previous state- ment that the strike of copper miners at Calumet will be called off it the mine owners adopt the union scale of $3 for an eight-hour day and to per- out discrimination against members of the union. Unless this offer is accepted federa- tion officials wili recommend to Mich- igan labor heads that a statewide strike of organized workers in Michi- gan be called. This announcement was made fol- lowing a conference of officers of the ‘Western Federation of Miners. FOX INDIANS DYING RAPIDLY Extermination Predicted Unless Dis- ease Is Checked. Washington, Jan. 8.—Extermination of the once famous tribe of Fox In- dians of Iowa, unless efforts of the | 8overnment to check disease among | them prove successful, is predicted by Dr. Truman Michelson of the bu- reau of ethnolcsy of the Smithsonian Look years younger! Use Grmd}lnstltutiou. In an address before the Anthropological society of Washing- ton Dr. Michelson declared that tu- berculosis is now common among the it the men to return to work with- |- tribe and that scarcely a family ex- ists some member of which is not B afflicted with trachoma. In 1821 a : census of the Fox tribe showed a population, of 3,000, Dr. Michelson said, whereas at present it numbers only 356. ROADS BEFORE COMMISSION Seek Interpretation .of Questions on | Proposed Rate Increase. ‘Washington, Jan. 8.—Attorneys rep- |# resenting the fifty-two Eastern rail- | roads applying to the interstate com- | merce commission for a 5 per cent in- | & crease in freight rates had a hearing before Commissioner Harlan- on the |H | ccnstruction and interpretation of cer- | & tain questions the commission has|g asked the railroads to answer. The (R shippers will_be heard later. Ojinaga, Mex., Jan. 8.—"“Let Villa come on with all his forces, we are |} ready for him,” was the statement of-| General Castro, commanding the fed- eral garrison here. Federal officers are in high spirits since the with- drawal of the rebels. Masquarade and Theatrical COSTUMES T OUR AGENT ‘Write for Special Discount L. KOPFMANN, CosTumta Successor to Smith Costume Co. 705.7.9 20d Ave. S., Minneapolis 8T. PAUL General erchandise This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write « BETUIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVETIENT CO. 520 Capital Bank Bullding I Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine ~ _Posts Delivered to me at Bemidji on car lots at other towns. Call and see me. I. P. BATCHELDER MINNESOTA Bemidji, inn. ' FRIDAY JANUARY 3, UCTION | | ~ AUCTION!| - AT LAHR'S FURNITURE STORE § . We have placed 10 pictures in our 7 window with regular price attached. We keep posted a list of the bids. ' Consult the list and register your bid. m i R THE AUCTION Closes Monday, Jan.12 AT 4 O’CLOCK P. M. and the pictures go to the highest bidder K Pictures at your own price PHONE 178-2 . Subscribe for- The Pioneer. Price is no object. the goods. MEN SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE as much as Ladies Ladies’ and Misses' Coats —About 100 ladies’ and misses’ coats on sale Every pair of Shoes must go| ..|—All new stock received in Sept. and Oct.; the latest styles— ' GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Closing Out Sale BEGINS SATURDAY, Jan. 10, 8:30a.m. SATURDAY, JAN. 31ST, 10 P. M., WE CLOSE OUR STORE IN 8EMID]I, as we cannot get a place suitable for the kind of a store we would like to run. The lease is sold; a new firm will move into our location Feb. 2nd. Our stock is new; only three months ago we opened our store. S We are going to cut prices to more than meet your expectations. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, 8:30 P. M. We have only 1-2 price 1-3 and 1-4 off | Children’s Coats 1-2 price —Sets of fur and odd muffs on sale. 1-2 and 1-3 off on FURS If you thought of making your last year’s coat do, you can buy one now at the prices quoted at this Going Out of Business Sale Serge Dresses —Only black and blue serges, nicely made and would sell at any Ladies' and Misses' about 200 pairs of ladies' shoes, 250 pair of men's. shoes, 100 pairs of boys' shoes, 200 pairs of children s and infants, shoes. EVERY PAIR AT A BIG DISCOUNT . Dress Goods We will sell serges sold for 60c and 65¢ for..42c Apron ginghams at, per yd... 4 ‘ Calico at, per yd All yard goods must go. / Overcoats and Suits 1-2 price Blue Serge suits ONE-THIRD OFF Malone pantsat................ a short time to close out our stock. We do not want to store For men and boys About 50 overcoats on sale. 100 men’s suits on sale Men's Pants on sale 4c $5 and $6 Blue Serge pants........... : e 4c $5 and $6 Worsted pants.............. store for $6.50 and $7.50. Our sale price...........ccuuuueniiiennnns $3.90 and $4.90 On all wool serge dresses at the above prices Fine Wool for ladies, good and practical for winter at 95c, and some at Flannel Waists Underwear for everybody ! Men, women and children —A big line of underwear for the whole family. Sale price..... A nice line of dré.ss goods to show you Woolen pants worth $2.50 Woolen pants worth $2 19c a garment up $113, $1.48 and $1.68. Former prices to $2.50. - Geta couple of them B“ SINESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 10 p. m, Fine Silk Waists on sale —Less than the price of material. A waist worth $4 at.. $2.48 Not many left—come early i Do not miss our COAT SALE. SAVE FROM $5 to $1250 ONA|_ .~ COAT BY BUYING AT THIS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE!SALE BEGINS Saturday, Jan. 10, 8:30 a.m. " ‘We close ourdoors. We must sell our entire stock b during that short period THE GOLDEN RULE STORE IS GOING OUT OF Children’s Suits at 1-2 pricé $6.50 sweaters at............ $4.60 Blue Serge Suits 1-3 off Sweaters! Sweaters! Sweaters for men, women and children $2.50 sweaters at.... 6.00 sweaters at. 1.50 sweaters at.... THE COLDEN RULE STORE ' Next to J. P. Lahr’s furniture store .4.00 sweaters at. 2.90 | 1.25 sweaters at.... 2.40 | Inf, sweaters at..... 3.50 sweaters at: Mackinaws on sale i For-men, women and childien ~ave money ot rubbers . :

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