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o T T T —— =~ S s * IOBN KARRIS WINS (Continued irom Fage I.) cure and cows do not like it as well as other varieties. especially for -gréen manure because . of its-larger amount of roots and leaves. Store Upsns at8a m. aml closss at = pasture’ or hay. Medium Red does TRIP TO STATE FAIR |not grow as tall as mammoth. e 1) ‘“‘Alsike is a smaller ‘clover with hay so much as Medium Red because | a blossom smaller and lighter, near- its stems and leaves are harder to|ly White at first and later pink. -~ Al- isike does well on bottom lands and Mammoth is used | 2¢id soils do not effect it as they do the other varieties. Difference in Roots. “‘White clover is not used for hay. “Medium Red is one of our best|because of its creeping habit, but forage plants for the cows, either aslis used for pastures and lawns. ~ TROPPMANS Minnesota Ave. and Third Street biennials. Alsike and ‘Whil are ‘perennials, the roots of the plants. roots as stems; ground. Toots. “Stop In he - Gonvenient The first two days of July Friday and Saturday will be devoted principally te the out clearing of women's coats, suits, dresses and children’s wear. Surprising Reductions ON WOMEN’S SUITS Women who have postponed buying their suits will find their opportunity here FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. The reductions that we are making on these MOST DESIRABLE GARMENTS are radical— the values presented are extreme and in every instance the styles are up-to-date. FOR STREET WEAR. FOR TRAVEL, FOR ALL AROUND SERVICE, THE SUIT IS UNAPPROACHABLE ‘When such smart suits can be had for such low prices, you cannot afford to be without one. $25.00 Serge and Poplin Suits ...... 8141275 $18.00 Serge Suits .................. $9.65 $20.00 and $22.50 Suits (new styles) ..$11165 50 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS in this group B vvv s SRR R Sieee $4165 Here you will find plain tailored serges, shep- herd checks, stripes, mixtures and plain cloths. Every garment extra value at the price asked— plain tailored and faney suits in the group worth up to $35.00. ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING, 2ND FLOOR $1.25, $1.50 Long Kimonas 83¢ Suitable for warm weather ‘Wear, made-of ‘dainty : it hallies, serpentine crepe, Jspanase de- sign., 89¢ $2.00 and 52.50 Kimonoa, handsome, loose, Em- pire or Belted style, neatly trimmed with em- broidery lace, -etc. $1.65 Patriotic Celebrafion of Indepen- dence Day Without Danger to the Litile Folks Electric Sparklers, Automatic Fireless Torpedo Cans and Paper Exploders—for a Safe and Sane “Fourth.” The problem has been happily solved here. . MAMMOTH ASSOBTMENT OF ELECTRIC SPARKLE Fire Crackers, Candles, Buntlng and all decora- tions for the home. Men’s and Women's Umhrellas: Prices Should Interest Everybody Women’s 26-inch and Men’s 28-inch American Taffeta Umbrellas, with steel rod, paragon frame; neat line of mission handles; usually $1 —choice 75¢ ‘Women’s and Men’s Umbrellas, extra good quali- ty American Taffeta covers, large assortment of ° handles..Good $1.50 values—choice at ..$1.00 Our $1.50 Line of Men’s and Women'’s Umbrellas have no equal as to quality of cover or assort- ment of handles—all new- up-to-date styles. Men’s 28-inch High Grade Silk Umbrellas that formerly sold from $4.00 to $6.50, while they last—choice $2.50 ‘WOMEN'’S FANCY. PARASOLS in all the New Shapes and Colorings, including the - shirred edges; fancy centers with plain edges; plain centers with ribbon edges; white linen para- sols, plain and embroidered; silk parasols in solid ‘colors, checks, stripes and plaids, pongee, and fancy parasols of every description—rang- ing in price from $1.25 to $6.75. 28 Women's and Misses Dressy Spring and Summer Coats ON SALE AT A SAVING OF 1-3 AND MORE $26.00 and $27.50 Coats $20.00 and $18.00 Coats $16.00 Coats Women’s $10 serge, pop- lin or gabardine skirts reduced to - $5.00 Girls’ Tubable Vacation Frocks 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50 ami “An examination of. the du!erent varieties will show a difference iq~ ‘‘Medium Red ‘has almost as many the tap roots runs nearly two feet and a half into the This variety is a very good soil builder because it hnu 80 many Never before were we-so-well prepared. to sup- - ply the girls with modish play-time' frocks— particularly adapted for OUTING WEAR. Large assortments in four great lots et 75¢. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Sizes 6 to 14 years—2ND FLOOR 2 The Soiled Undermusling- 59 $1.50 NAINSOOK NIGHT DRESSES ARE §{g In this riddance of soiled muslin’you'll, find d-57Corset Covers—that_have been $1.26 and mor 3 @ - ¥ B Spagial Valugs--and Comfort--in Knit Summer Underwear ~and Hose WOMEN’S COMBINATION SUITS—Jersey rib- bed, Summer Weight; low necks, sleeveless; odd lots of the 39c, 45¢ and 50c qualities—While they last—choice per suit WOMEN’S HIGH Grade Jersey Ribbed Combira- tion Suits, low necks, sleeveless, tight knee; al- so Ombrella style; lace trigmed. Extra Value! Regular size 50c per suit. Outsizes §9¢ per suit. Children’s Medium Weight Jersey Ribbed Com- bination Suits, also light summer weight; low neck, sleeveless; irregulars of the 50c kind, choice per suit Boys’ Mesh Combination Suits, high necks, short sleeves, knee length; the greatest garment ever shown for the money—the suit.......... 25¢ WOMEN'S THREAD SIK HOSE; black only; full regular made, with lisle soles, lisle garter tops, irregulars of the 50c and 75c kinds; sale price pair Or 3 pairs for $1.00 ‘Women’s High Grade Pure Thread Silk Hose, full regular made and full fashioned; some with fancy welts; regular $1.00 and $1.25 qualities, sale price choice pair Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hose, in white, black, made to retail at 25c—While the lot PP so. oo ddh L BRSO LT RBRE FIRST FLOOR Women’s Low Cut Shoes Values up fo $3.95 pair al $1.95 1,000 Pairs Women’s low cut summer- footwear, in patents, gunmetals, satins and suede; Pumps; Colonials, Stray Effects and ‘“Mary Janes”; welted, hand-turned and flexible soles. Also— Women’s High Shoes with plain and colored cloth tops. Values up to $3.95—Choice at pair Extra Special Silk Petticoats Values to $] .98 $3.00 FIRST FLOOR. Fruit Specials From Our Grocery 100 Boxes Oranges now on sale for the Fourth. 15¢ per doz; 59¢ per peck; $3.76 per box. Peaches, Bananas, Cantaloupe, Lemons and com- plete Hnes of Vegetables now READY. FIRST FLOOR. lasts S¢ : I " Special sales are becommg more or less fashionable. “We have decided to get into the “SWIM” after look- ing around for an’excuse. . Yes, we found a good one. What Baoteria Is,; *..;: | 1 ‘‘Bacteria-are plant life..’ from the‘ soil li must depend on élover ‘2 vet they”hélp clover ‘in” this Bacleria can gather nltmgen rom the air and pass it on to the clover. “Clover should form a part of ev- ery rotation.’: ‘Probably the best -ro- tation for the average farm'is "~ a three-year rotation; grain, clover und i cultivated crop. Fvery 1ow form b; nable to live ? plants bat 'contams several lots of brands we wish to clean up. We “are gomg to CLEAN 'EM UP, if price will do it. Saven boxes of M. & M. Carbon Paper, rsg prius $3.00 at ‘Faur_boxes of Garters Fair Queen $3.00 at $1.00 $1.00 Ci Important. - o s ntorat Nina hoxes Professional w8215 at 8100 ed once in three years. It is plowed une box Rad sGal oo 33 fln at SI 00 ; . in the fall after the-clover crop is po DDA o it ] Sovral hotes Carnation ‘ot §2.50 at §1.00 in the tall and oleoies o o grain | SOVAFal BOXS Horculas ‘o §2.00 at §1.00 crop with clover. e grai d n a0 nuree erop for the clover an i § SEV6Ta| DOXeS Dakota “ §2.50 at $1.00 thi i - | b i S il Several boxes Wearbest “of §3.00 at $100 “The quality of clover hay and its |y value as food, depends very largely |9 on the way in which it is cured. “Experiments show that the great- est amount of food is secured when | § clover is cut when in full bloom. ‘“Never cut clover while the dew | is .on it." Clover should be cut in |y the forenoon of .a_bright, day. It|8 should be turned over before any of | J the top leaves become dry. The ob-| B jeet in. 'curing clover should be to keep the leaves green as long as pos- | 4 sible as they help to draw the mois- | ture out of the large stems, which | ¥ is the difficult’ part of curing clover. | g “The day aftér it is cut it should | be raked into cocks. - One of the best | 3 insurances against crop failure is g clover. “The farmer that has a good rota- | tion, including clover, and a fair |8 £ (amount of dairy cows, is assured of |3 a steady income all the year|¥ araund.” p Then there are several other brands of odds and ends, which like the above list consists of strictly high grade carbon paper the lines of which we wish to discontinue. We confess that the $1.00 charge as made above does nolt begin to cover the cost. Come in and judgefor your- selves. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company Phone 3| Security Bank Bldg. Bemldjl, Minnesota . Ploneer wants—one-half cent » [ or auy e This year Bemidji will have the very best 4th of July celebration in its history. In order that you may look your best at this time we have made special priees on your entire outfit. Shirt waists in silks, crepe de chines, voiles, lawns ete. $1.25 and $1.50 ones at 98¢ $2.00 to $2.5O at $1.48 $2.75 to $3.50 at $1.98 $4.00 to $5.00 at $2.98 All new and up-to-date : Wash dresses, Ladies’, Misses' and children’s dresses made from the best gmghams, and pereales, all this years’ styles. The 75¢ ones at 48¢, $1.00 ones at 75¢. The $1.25 and $1.50 at 98¢, $2.00 to $2.50 at $1.75. Afternoon dresses in palm beach, linen, lace cloth, crepe | de chine, silk poplins, and silk reduced in prlce---$l5 at $11.25, $10 ones at $7.50, $8 ones at $6, $5 at $3.75 ete. 'Not,on_e old one among them. All muslin underwear 25 per cent off. One lot, 60 pieces, summer goods at I-2 REGULAR PRICE. All straw hats at 1-2 price. 25 per cent off on oxfords. Sala; hegms Thursday, July 1st, emls Samrday gvening, July 3 at the Def.ctivo Page .Our stock of. CARBON PAPER: is too big. That s, it _