Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 4

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| [} -Big Kus: 4Say Sharty, we 6 tainly are getting popular does beat the band.” Little. Kus: “Yes, we’re_popular all #ight,but it don’s beat the band.. Noth- ing can. “The:band beatsall. Folks call and.you know the man that invented o _interest was sure some' guy!” 7, quarter and ten straight and the little like—why talk about it? Buy just one and let it do its own talking. ~ Valuable-Profit: Sharing Band-on Each Cigar—Save It Ask your smoke dealer to show you the catal'og of articles El Kusto smokers get free! ) r send ys a dollar bill and the £ 2 deale: Who'lioes NOT bauile EL. KBSTO.aad we il von =8 the band the interest-on-theirpur- =3 a ‘)m chase ’cause it’s worth-money—>j 2\ El Kusto—the big ,ones;, two:for a: \ Kus 5 cents—are the smokes you’ll | Send.a dollar-bill and we'll send you ten El Kusto 10c you ten 10c EL KUSTOS, five LITTLEKUSTOS and [ - deck of EL-KUSTO air cushion playing cards. |ings! ofibright colored cleathers. add ‘| it yob:mgquire ‘a;gown of:either: of | |these two materials beaver banded. | | mighty expensive this year. ‘They LAGE VEIL IS NEGESSARY TO but a narrow border flare or a feather. respondent Writes of Fall Styles Designs Peculiar, For Pioneer Readers WHITE KID COAT TO To. Be Amazingly, Startling Lined With Brilliant Green, Purple _or Orange Silk. of Troy. By Margaret Mason. (Written for the United Press.) The question of length is a vital proposition..with these- new bouffant veils. The more elaborate lace ones |- fall well down around the .wearers shoulders and bust while others with pi- coMPLETE STYLES quantly just level with your chin. ! Many of the smartest hats made with the veil already attached. 5 It is as vital an adjunct as aflower Margaret Mason, United Press Cor- out Beside the lovely black lace ones there are smart taupe, brown and blue ones in a medium mesh with em- broidered edges in conventional de- BE ALL THE BEST signs like the Greek key or the Wall The borders of veils of course.offer wonderful opportunities for the dis- play of versitality and originality among designers and already we have fringe and fur playing the role of veil edging while metallic borders of galoon or tinsel are used on veilg through the meshes of which threads | Although you have a stunning hat |Of silver and gold gleam fitfully. A swagger suit and things like that If you're without a_veil, you see, Without avail your style will be. —What matter if| Amazingly startling they ing to know -wheth- |serge in these coats than come off? fully careless about | come thrpugh for one. discarding every one of her seven veils at once . but White Kid Coats Best. You are.not to be kidded a lot about your top coat this fall, for the] - toppiest top -coats of them all are New York, Qct. 8, |made of white kid, if you please. are too | this be a :vale of|with linings of brilliant green, scar- tears if you are all|let, purple or orange. Others done up in a weil|white oilcloth v'e with the kid. ef- 1| of lace? Who's go-|fects and linings are more often in of silk/ er your face is leak- | Gray kid and tan are also shown but ing or wearing a|muaturally the white creations are the’l smile that won’'t newest and most striking of garments, Oh you kid coat, you're bound to get Salgme was. aw- milady’s goat if doting hubby.dges: Kid Trimming in: Froeks. Leather and kid trimmings the maid today is much more circum- "8“"{”‘”“ spect and never ap- pears without at least _ome. This headstrong dancer of old was.sup- posed to have quite a_collection of these filmy articles. of. apparel, in fact quite a corner on the veil market ‘but any fashionable damsel of 1915 turns up her nose behind one of- her fifty-seven varieties sniffs disdain- | fully at poor old Sal’s paltry seven. ‘When you, take the veil however, % 4 h. and_sallows-gour:. be sure: and take a.smart one. ' The ifis} 3}'3 }rn‘ll tlol g7 your blood 18 wide black meshed ones with a-deep | “i fbv. o FILLS s tho er eating, and intricate black lace border are b ~%¢. simply stunning.apd. are worn gath- ered in closely to a tiny black tur- ban like @ skull cap and then flare out like a lamp shade or the full skirt of a premier danseuse. <& YON'S PAW-PAW P office Corner. Spicy Sausages HeréFor You | ’ > ¢l START; the day. right. -:Sound advice that, One way to do:so-is to have:a-bregkiass of our.dglicious:fasm sapsage. We have plain sausage meat and; also the spiced: linked: sausages, like the imported _ PHONE 65 P>HERSEOE PO C>EY consti fail i£:y0y gre B ‘unable to, sleep, -you .meed: . Bvery bottle glv satisfaction or your money refunded. of Angetve bile; rowm:“% OEHOMTNZ~ BS>EE PEO are are CONSTIPATION oL For sale by E. F. Netzer, Post- Rell assooats.andsbuttons and bindf up-to-fiate; touches to manysaofadl and WARL qilette. ! Yoursimply cean’togetuaway from fur, however,:ne: matter -t you go further .and;atrip :the ienimal of his innersekin. - Beaver handings on:seal brown,satin: or: chiffon velvet:issone of theiloueliest;comhinations .of ithe seasop~and:you: ¢su't igo; far swrong ) 4/ Must-Have.Fur:Band. : Skunk banding on ameythist skin is-eharming, - although - skunk is i | t | | l | { | | i lare: offering ‘as a substitute;-fiying sguirrel fur, but the effect is hardly alhappy one as the- fiying-squirrel is soft and matted looking and unt}s doubtedly would show to advantag enly on a galloping - horse or—well, say a flying squirrel. As a matter of fact and good tastd f an -imitation fur banding is worsq than-nong but if you have the-price there's ‘'really nothing to -beat the band this season provided it's a real fur band. @ 1913, by American Press Assoctation | || MAJ. GEN."GEORGE W. GOETHALS 2 == Papama, Oct. 8.—Major . General NE of the children || || George W. Goetnals has withdrawn gets the earache -- || i|his resignation of governor of the or toothache in the /| Panama canali zone. This fact was:|] middle of the night ilannounced by General Goethals om = | his arrival on:the Cristobal from' L mother h‘a,sa.% or50¢ Il | New vork. His action was taken; jar of i he said in view of the recent slides: in the Gaillard cut which have closed jtrafic through the -canal. General | Goethals said he would remain in | Panama until such time as the condi- ftion of the canal would permit his departure. in the'house, all she needs to do * is to rub a little Dermolatum on the skin over the affected spot and apply a hot towel or‘ggt water bottle, ‘The remarkable pain-relieviny qualities of Dermolatum wil | BIGHLY TINTED CURRENCY Dring rallefimiich quioker: than FROM HIBBING CIRCULATES ' _We recommend Webster's Dermolatum. Weknow its for- mula. We know it does relieve pain a8 well as disinfect open wounds; protect wounds, bruises or burns from irritation and it St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 8.—Red and white currency, upon which a few circulated in St. Paul today. It can be secured at 90 cents on the dol- lar. Some are finding it. It is the currency of the village of Hibbing— a village of 10,000—which claimed to be the richest village in the world funtil the mining companies there refused to pay their taxes and pre- cipitated the village into financial embarrassment, as a stated punish- ment for the alleged extravagances CityDrugStore B\ N. French & Co. CORSETS fashion changes, you will be interested in.our show ing of the famous, Gossard front lace corsets at Our P. N. Line of back lace models : «Let:us show you the late arrivals “Bay A Farm Di - IRIDAY, OONGBER 8 "iiéfs. reet From Dwmer «Ihave.240.acres-of the'best 1and in-the county lecat- | “ed-on the “Pivide” three:miles-east of Hines -and ‘four miles from-Blackduck. “Twenty-five acresiin hay.and - crops.aiid B80.acres'seeded to-clover and timothy. : LWL Sell 1t 1n.40,.-.80, -0 :Up To 240 Acre Tracts -Will sell for part-payment-down and-balance-on easy -payments. Have been-a-residenton samefor 22 years and feel certain that anyone - seeking a ‘Teal “bargain will-buy-on-sight. All I ask.isthat you look at .it be- .fore you-buy.elsewhere. The state read runs 3-4 mile East of the land from Blackduck to @ass Lake and another road North to the county road. Can:drive right up'to’ farm-‘with ‘auto or team. Four forties drain to Mississippi:on gradual slope and two forties drain to Red Lake. Three forties are still timbered. There is a fine Consolidated School at Hines. :calls:daily for.children. Interested parties.are requested to write or call at the <BEMIDJI-DAILY PIONEER OFFICE :for further information. & W. M. VAIL, Owner | words ‘have been written, is being 'WRONGLY ADDRESSED LETTERS COST HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS St. Paul, Minn,, Oct. 8.—Uncle Sam is paying $16,000 every year just to properly address the mail in the St. Paul postoffice. Of all the mail that passes through the post- office of the capitol city, 53 per cent is not properly addressed, according to Otto N. Raths, St. Paul postmas- The correct corset, how all important it is, -and how much it adds to a smart suit or, 'What Is:the Gorrect Corset?’ Medium height in bust, straight front, flat back, it differs only from last year’s style in the modeling at the waist. what a difference. If you take pleasure in keeping up with the latest ......... $3.50-10- $12 _istore thatican fit you. - efecfivo Page All the New Fall Styles in Shoes su;pm?qfi?;"&Zvfifiafilfifzn%“?afl;'ifi‘;ff‘%’:&5’,‘, f"%fi?; a"the one *ba# No. d-=Valums 48 $17.50, your-choice - - of the' village ioffieials. It is alleged |ter, today. St. Paul people are no |clerk, but a‘revision of Minny’s laws that some of.the.mining companies |more careless..than others. -But he | boosts the clerk salary and causes the who are responsible for the financial | says that the number of letters | fees to go to the state treasury. liabilities of Hibbing are.buying up |wrongly -addressed -:before . ~mailed = the red and white currency at 90 |suggests: to him ‘the rule for postal cents on the-dollar. -patrons: “Before mailing it see that it’s:properly addressed.” CHANGE LAWS;-@ET MONEY St. Paul, :Minn., Oct:. 8.—Minne- sota had $1,103 more ‘today, because | the last legislature changed the laws |* of Minnesota. That was the amount 7 I A. Caswell, clerk of the supreme court, turned into the state treasury, 'Tepresenting fees during September. These fees formerly went to the chief Store NOTABEE VALUES IN , Motor Coats. materials. plushes. ders-and-have large pockets and set ‘in ‘or regular ‘sleeves. exclusive, prices from $9.75 to $40 »worzsc COLLAR 1T'FITS THE CRAVAT - Department The Big Store Withthe Little ‘Prices ‘Distinctive New Fall:and Winter Stylesof Women’s Street and These are the large, loose coats of warm Big striking checks, black. and white mixtures, brown plaids, corduroys and As a rule they flare-around the foot, swing-from the-‘shoul- trimmed collars and cuffs, and some bordered with it. Of these -handsome: garments we have just one of a kind, they’ must be-kept Qur New Fall Suits Reveal the Artistie In many ways Tailored suits are not se- vere---graceful, yielding, more' beautiful than ever. before. The fall stocks, now quite complete are wonderfully varied as to choice, prices from ~_ $15 to $32.50 EXTRA SPECIAL “Fweo lots.of conts.at.a bigiprice reduction skt No. 1--Yalues-to $I2.58, your:choice - - 35.00 These two lots are splentid ‘styles ‘and materials.

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