Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 3

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THERE ARE MORE THAN 15 REG- ULAR DEPARTMENTS IN EVERY ISSUE OF 9 ’ | ‘cday’s Magazine for Women Here Are Some of the Departments Nurse says about Care of the Your Kitchen. Best Ways in House- the keeping. Baby. 3 Dress Accessories. Ilousel\ol}l Short Cuts The Home Needlewo- Best Recipes man. IHome Craft--Building, The Acquisition of Decorating. Charm, Grace and The Garden . Poise. Mothers and Children At Your Best—Beauty —“Child Training” and Health. The Little Folks Page Manners and Morals. May Manton Fashions DMoney-making ideas. What the Trained Vocational Suggestions Look over any recent number. Note how the above excellent departments are handled. But do not get the impression that be- cause Today’s Magazine is intensely prac- tical and helpful, that it has no enter- taining features. It has—plenty of them. Zoday’s is' no plod horse. Every number is like a tonic—Ilike the visit of a welcome friend who radiates helpful- ness and good cheer and drives away the blues. YOU WILL ENJOY EACH MONTH THE (a) Charming Stories with a purpose and moral; (b) Articles on what women are doing in Politics, the Arts and Sciences; (c) Sane editorials that appeal to a both old and new subrcribers. BELOW. woman’s sympathetic, moral and sentimental nature: (d) Timely articles upon the big things that are happening in the world. In addition every number of Today’s has big, special original features. that have never been done before. indeed in a class by itself. WHAT T0DAY’S DOES AND DOES NOT It tells women how to make and wear their own clotlies; not how Mary Garden wears hers. 1t tells women how to dress, rear and carve for their own children, not how the — Todey's is” S G Duchess of Muchmoney dresses hers. It teaches women how to furnish their own homes, but not by pictures of An- drew Carnegie’s dining room and library. If the editor of T'oday’s says that a cer- tain home can be built for $3,000, the readers know that the particular home can be built for §$3,000. When, if ever, a woman is told how to dress presentably on so much a year, she does not find an inadequate item of 9Sc allowed for long white gloves. TODAY’S UNUSUAL GUARANTEE A1l Your Money Back In Three Months 1f Not Satisfied. We are so sure that every woman who reads Today’s Maga- HERE’S THE CLUB OFFER THE HOUSEHOLD, subscription price per year ... TODAY'S Magazine, subscription price per vear FARM STOCK AND ROME, subscription price per year INLAND MOTORIST, subscription price per year The Bemidji Daily Pioneer six months or The Bemidji Weekly if you take The Daily Pioneer for six months, ) COST OF ALL TO YOU if you take The Weekly Pioneer neer o1e year COST OF ALL TO YOU Fill out the coupon below and send it in with the price of the club you select. How to do things IFarm, Stock and Home was established in 1884. Has the largest force of paid writerst of any farm journal in the Uni- ted States. For a quarter of a century has been the leader for better farming methods in the West and Northwest. It has aided in the develbpment of the coun- try from pioneer conditions to those of - the present day. Farm, Stock & Home guarantees its advertisers and is always on the alert to warn its readers against investment in fake and fraudulent schemes. It is the only farm paper that put the interest of its subscribers above You Can’t Afford To Pass This By The Pioneer is making this liberal of- fer to its readers and no-readers for a limited period only. Think of it, FOUR MAGAZINES and the Daily Pioneer for six months for the regular subscription price of the Pioneer, $2.00, OR the FOUR to the right and mail it today. Never be- Do it TODAY; tomorrow may be too late. Something About FARM, STOCK' AND HOME its own and dared to publish experiment station reports, showing the worthless character of condimental stock foods. Other farm papers are still publishing page advertisements of these foods. Farm, Stock & Home is clean, editori- ally and in its advertising columns. It is as much interested in the development of good citizenship as in teaching how to get greater yields of crops or how to breed better animals. Farm, Stock & Home believes the time is ripe for a change in our system of farming from the “How much does it MAGAZINES and the WEEKLY PIO- NEER for one full year for the regular subscription price of $1.50. This offer to both old and new sub- scribers. The old ones are merely re- quested to make this payment in advance of the present time. Cut out the coupon fore have you been offered such a liberal offer, and probably never again: | . Pioneer together with the club of four mag: "} . * paper. vield?” basis of the truer “Does it pay to do this?” Therefore it has established the business department to take hold of farm business methods and organiza- tion, and to help the farmer make his business pay. Power farming is coming. Machinery must more and more take the place of unskilled labor and costly animal power. Farm, Stock & Home has a broad reach- ing Farm Power department, with a ‘contributing ‘staff composed of the best machinery experts in the Central West. Staff Editors have been chosen because Date. _.The Bemidji Pibneer Pub. Co., Bemidji, Minn. 1 am a subscriber now Please check one of the above The Pioneer makes the startling a;inouriccmcnt of a CLUB OFFER which includes FOUR SPLENDID MAGAZINES covering practically every walk in life and your choice of either the BEMIDJI DAILY PIO- NEER OR THE BEMIDJI WEEKLY PIONEER all for the price of one. This offer will be made for a limited period only and is made to READ THE CLUB COMBINATION zine will be delighted with it that we will without question refund the full sub- scription price to any woman who, after reading three numbers, does not feel that she is getting many times her money’s worth. ; &) Something About The Household The Household is a favorite family magazine in a million homes. Every is- sue is full of new and interesting feat- ures. It contains more and better stor- ies than any other family magazine. Its regular departments are more numerous, consisting of Fashions, Home Cooking, Needlework, Fancy Work, Lillian Rus- sell’s Beauty Talks, etc. It is a full grown magazine made so by full grown men and women. It sells for five cents the copy at practically ev- ery news stand in the country. The wo- man of the house wants it because it is Lelpful in every department of her house- hold duties. In addition to the above mentioned departments, it contains a boys’ and girly’ department, a puzzle department, a household hints department, a household recipe, section and many other topics of interest to the woman who does her own work. In the club offer made by the Bemidji Pioneer it fills that gap so necessary to complete the library of the home. To in- clude this popular magazine in this offer, The Pioneer succeeded in doing so only after considerable effort. of their ability to “make good” as prac- tical men and women, as they want to be of real service to you in every way pos- sible: Naturally, having spent time and money to make a first class paper, Farm, Stock & Home wants you to see the situa- tion from their standpoint—want you to " know that.Farm, Stock & Home doesn’t somehow just happen to be, but that the * best experience in the-lives of a large group of successful men and women goes into its making, and it is worth your while to aid in extending its circulation and usefulness. Daily or Weekly azines as advertised on your circular and in your I am not a subscriber THE BEMIDJI PIO

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