Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 29, 1916, Page 8

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' Dye Conditions Enforce More_ R BN 4 et e N M e ] fi' xfi.mm‘ : specialty lliesmen, ot~ perienced. Age t.wenty-fiva-torty. five. A salesman capable of eatn. ing $2,600 & year commission. Ad- dress Wayne Ofl Tank & Pump Co,, 1400..Michigan Ave., Chicago, 11, uite a smart idea is to have these;vogue. These Piéwing Rock éic; are ' llar links match the cuff links and|shown mostly in ne “Stripes, and all- for this purpose are to be had.. oyer poplin styles of not too light mate- | Concervatism In Haberdas In fhe style information that has been| cambrics, madras, percales and cheviots. g to men for this fall on their ‘suits,; Satin stripes and lustre eftects are very|co overcoats and hats the tone throughoué i 2 bas been that colors will be more: sub- 0 : 3 : ! ress and phone fitm- . re: su rials as the fabrics must have some |G g;" stmt»-dd i 5 Tfl‘t ed as a compromise to the situation| Neckwear weight in order to secure the proper set - = : on dye stuffs. However, You men whol also very popular for fall, have a penchant for high lights in your| B T, and permanency of arr t that |B 2 WANTED—To rent a five of six-foom The neckwear fashions for the sea-| this tie demang to prod:gege'.;:n:‘:ieaited 3 N 3 son cover a wide variety of ideas. Al-|effect. In the bat wings and other bow attire can find your baim by vislt to m{nst as fashionable for the season as| the most. all colors are shown and a great| sha; s. pongees, light poplins. and fou- dasher. Here you will find bold stripe effects are the solid col-) , He ors, These are shown in silks, crepes, that colors run riot in adequate meas- satins, sateens, mercerized fabrics ]a’nti .. house with large'garden Iot, or would buy on reasonable - terms, Address X, Pionee - 930 ate me latitude is allowed in combining these|lards are favored fabrics. The patterns WANTED—Two or three unfufaish- are to give you the touch of flle!{, basket weave madras and cheviots, The colors to effect attractive color effects.|are two tone conventional, flolr,al and i1 B when you want i :{‘ J;Eom. ‘1;:: fl;m housekeeping. -~ Hle and et thatwill prove yourseli|rincipal colors are pink, light biue, a fiside are very gopular and next to geometrie oAZuISy , regimenta] whipes that next job of | Phone 868-w. - 920 effor 1 : d lio, - these are all-over floral designs of large|and medium width bias stripes. Some L bo}h a':oe& and ll:;atd. 4 g: g:eeH::: :r:r',h:';: ,t:n F:::chdlz:'fi patterning and diagonal str%:es. Black | of these ties are shaped for p?we cnds 4 } . WANTED—Phone 300, Edward An- n neckwear and s! ere ' q and white effects will be even stronger|and others for blunt ends. taki ®eems to be no penuriousness of color, ;',’ni'm?‘,",e’fifi‘. :3",‘,’3“% ucm ,‘;:‘: this fall than they were this surmg:r preference over the pointed end.e.s i treatments, Jusy why the haberdashers|son, Small floral and conventionai de-f When to assert themselves. :Ev,e bke:: lotilyoreq in tl:le"c‘l(um’b\:non signs are also'quite pogular mostly. on E‘::_tqmrgsho r ng‘xe most &:{t will be Hosiery color_materials is a mystery,| white ground. tin weight, indicating that pongees| 1y, oy very Fite 1o be said regardi ‘You wi -class u&e T;o'l‘ulrzg h:fi this {a::lmni:: ':?f In the striped patterns it would bel and foulards will have the call over the | Y % will g tfil‘t ° ° derson, if you want to sell furni. . : ture, stoves; clo ! rln lng | __harness, wago S model; first class running condi- , beer futile to list the color variety. The] licavier satins and cordled silks, Knitted |the, bosiery ‘:::‘1‘:::: " pnach 43 the ‘work, and you will get . : gfiir: .llnesoelgb::; 112 370 atvent mdm:?ufl;:m"i!:“;odn"::dg::fim colors this fall run almost tht:' entire ::;c:;fm‘"‘ t::le'"’dhe‘;;m’ho:n ';:“&:': ishments have the call. The favored col-' it when promi.ed'f“ ] - o L 930 gores, R o may B 6 Sl v o o i s o i poeptonth sl shomn b o TS R e e VANTED = o s a undrymen’s Natio nize are seen ‘Association h: Foed not to be d in inter: :l"""‘bfl" of hairline stripes all running | Shampagne, tan, olive, dark n3vy having work done “‘work. - Apply Mrs. B. W..Lakin, ssociation have resolved nof re- 3 y o C A employe the fabric. Coin shot blue, garnet, burgundy, ame yst, laven- < isone et et eey, A0S sponsible for any shirts fading in the| SPErSing stripes of various dimensior uuigu ‘arc also wel repres] d€F p“ml? helio and reys in several thn promned ffice. |l | WVANTED —Kitchen girla. Holel wash and the haberdashers are standi ! 3 shades. Of course, a few striped, floral, B of the niles of this office. “pat® on their declaration not 10 guar Collars polka dot and clocked effects will .be A8 | Markham. 258 wo to shown, but the plain tones are given prefer, send the . |8 | WANTED—We Tay cash amiee any oolors lively effects| o Collars for this fall and winter are ; {more certain emphasis in th. fastions wby mail or bring and furniture, stoves, s "".'""fii;&“ ““d ist ?:' v d the|Showing more novelty styles than ight |1 the higher priced lines many accord- o & | q Baberdashers cver siming o please hyve| 0107 and these are going to be very ehtlion stri i it to the office in person. S620 80 it that their desires be gratified| BoFLT this fall among amart ; clothing. Hannah & 206 Minn.'Ave. Phone.12§ soft and stiff col : cts. These come largely in e : dye stuffs available whether| with the stiff collars iderably more| same colors as quoted above. d102e of permanent or transitory colors. i ; Such slight departures are prescribed Let Us Show You ~___FARNS FOR SAIR in favor. Some of th how f. 3 ] s ; 8O " ’ - sclf patierns in small hustre " fgames | exccedingly large flowing ends are not S T et e wesr, ad What We Can Do FOR SALE—8W%, of BB, Bea. i . o polka dots, mimute floral and conven.|3° Much seen as the more conservative [To a#d to ihie desie for bold effects in| tional designs. Others are in_vertical |{0%-in-hand shapes. <% the ire for bold effects in{or horizontal stripes. i Bat win, are _very n fac of these is not necessary. You can best post yourself on these items 1)‘1‘7“: A to the d d ties popular for|visit to any of our well appointed fur- skirts for this fall the designers have, colors, however, in these this fall and winter. " In fact oow Hes oF nishing goods departments. After all, ed their mite by ' decrecing| signs being all woven into the texture|all kinds except the Windsor or large | personal preference in these minor ac« beavy, wide stripes in bright, contrast :l:n self tones. M: f buterfly shapes. The Piping Rock tie|cessories decides the fashions because ing colors. This is not only. true inlfor the link collar uttons of fancy pins|with large loose knot is a decided favor-| the variety of ideas is so wide that you the silke fabrics but also in the less ex- extending from one wing of the collar|ite and many collars are launched with|can easily and safely indulge peasive shirting materials such as the|to the other. widely separated wings just to meet this | fancies. _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR your own household goods. Ave. Phone 575-W. ] M. E. IBERTSON || " e, Tomormas o actress who can with equal justice represent a var‘lety of moods and pas- sions—a fact which she establishes and final exoneration of an innocent and lovely woman. Dwight D. Miller ' THEATRES Rex Theater. UNDERTAKER 619 Minnesota Ave. 930 in the powerful and emotional scene “The Trap,” a tw:nct' drama feat- lnnwln:.eno':poelalln FOR SALE—Tweive lots in hsm“y' : X - eore | all of them in Block 2 in the busi- in which she shows that the suspicion uring William Clifford and the fa. Anythlng. Anywhere ; nE#s block of towe, . The offics 3 of her husband Julian has humili-|mous collection of Bostock animals, —Special Agent— . bulding is located on unenomt them, Grand Theater. ated her to the last fibre of her be-|is an exceedingly well staged pro- 0“ u:“ other ten there is a build; Marie Doro’s first screen appear-|ing. She plays it without a false|duction—the outdoor scenes being|s® Midland Insurance Co., Life, } i“ 129 361::& bullt for a ¢hidk ance since the announcement of her|or .a weak note, and whereas she|particularly well done. It affords Accident, Health Insurance o 8 48X exter, is the|shows charm and grace in other|Mr. Clifford a wide scope to bring his ents Wanted ::t;l::gel’lt:yeflf(t}thn?leg Frohman |scenes, she infuses into this situa-|many dramatic abilities into play. As adaptation of Sardou’s celebrated |tion a passionate energy. “Diplo- | “The Trap” will show at the Rex to- drama “Diplomacy,” which is the|macy is a highly interesting drama of | night, where may also be seen the Paramount attraction at the Grand | political villainy, based upon the|famous lun-makers,,' George Ovey in theater tonight. Marie Doro, as|foreign epy system and containing|‘Jerry’s Stratagem” and John"Step-, Dora, is exquisite to look upon and|for its sentimental interest & vivid pling witnh § wrot Hlllnwny"in Billy stirring to the emotions. She is an|incident of suspicion, condemnation | Van Deusen—Masquerader. coop, a very nice chicken lot, hog = lot and a large garden. For price Telephone 360-W Offices " dnd terms write or phone C. 116 Third 8t § . Kilbourn, Solway, Minn. 1018 Over Baker's Jewelry Store FOR SALE—160 acres of good land with lots of timber on. Or will sell timber; about 1,000 cords of choice spruce, pulp wood, 13 miles haul. For further informs- tion call on or write Aubolec & Kroken. i FOR SALE—House ana lots, 719 Be- midjl Ave., or will trade for houge and land further out. A Anbdo{;e’ Exclusive Women's - d L ! - FOR SALE—40 acres of land, on Mi 4 el o p . J:‘nllillnflo nnrtht:g;ll onw?‘»rtw‘ 1 + 4 . ; / ‘e’ mile west . of 'way; actes and Misses 16 ot Ready-to-Wear elgh HART £ ot the best of meadow, | gives you a little idea of the Wonder- n.'ul ;-’ Jlm' u;:“;h pH:'- ful structures of the spinal column, terms;. write or phome.C. A. XKil- b“s w’;’“‘ tell FOLIALY. e ““i" bourn;. Solway, :Minn, : .- . 1918 sting facts and -explain to you why - e» & ‘cma nmxp.cr C y. o FOR, EXCHANGE — Hleven cloar his proved Pb oRaE o iGate 1 #o]| forty-acre-tracts. What have'you? many instances and -is: worthy. your | _Longballa. - 930 v ar e Y WE ARE fully conscious of the task which our st Bank P _ position in the community imposes on us, and !"O;fi'glimol b“figfiflg&o‘?.Afi - we have éheerfully accepted the privilege of pro- it L viding the women and ‘misses of Northern Min- ; : ! Fofl:r l}gglt’l‘;l;m; e:!;;;lgl.hegu S nesota with the quality of ‘wearing apparel they o . nesots Ave. require and admire. - We are ready for every i LOST AND FOUND. woman or miss who wants to “DRESS. UP,” L ) afi‘;?°fi:&;‘;¥gd‘:tgvmm 4 ready to serve them with the NEWEST MODES nl-:::::dm“m to- Ploneer oflico’tqr -— T s e PR ) ; LOOK AT THIS HOUSE FOR SALE- It is a Beltrami Avenue home. Hag six rooms and is modern throughout, with the exception of heat. For quick sale I will sell for o . $2.700 mm FURNITURE AND . UNDERTAKING B N: MoKEE, Funseal Dissctor Phone 178-W or R fashion creators. iy If you are in th'e market for a good 2 home- at a reasonable price you f All|should sce this. Address Ospar Miner, 513 Chestnut Street, ‘Grand Kinds Forks, N. D., or Northern Nntlon:fe B:ie;rgeAI‘:hes " . . \nK.—Adv. % not the cheap kind but the good kind done here. New Suit Fashions Modish New Coats Suits for every occasion, for street, B . i S elted and loose models, plain and HISINEAs andl (irelss weagrg:;ggtlhs fur trimmed designs, luxurious 1n fine Wool Velours, ioe *|| coats for afternoon, auto and street Velvets, Serges and Gabardines. S oo s . d calorings. a_dominant wear, developed in Bolivia, Velour, The .avox;le fio o mg.s 2 TiGdaE. Velvet, Velour de Norde and Plushes, note 1n. 9 2 HOWNIE; VeI a wonderful showing at acely priced at e §25, $35, $45, §50 | S19.50, 825, $30, $40, up to :135 _ 350!““0 395 - Card indexes, letter files, simple ao/” count files, shannon files, wire bas- kets ‘and every kind of legal enve- lope file. may be seen at' the Pioneer office. The prices are lgss than what Twin City stores ask. E LU DT [l L lllll_ll”llllllllllls amu [ | We Have the Lot You Want ey A LT T PAY AS YOU LIKE pomid;i %\gflsc{tm !flrwment Co. ‘Now Fall Blowses ‘New creations in G eorgette, Crepe de Chine and éqn_;binntjons deieloped in the new fall shades at ’ 55 5 wellh < Mtornoon and Stroot Drasses Dresses of. serge and combinations ‘with pleated skirt effects, and worsted and beaded embroidery; many styles for woman and miss at s S50, S5, 830, we TS0 | $12.50, 815, $18.50 weo $37.50 , Evening Gowns Newer ideas in Tulle, Taffeta and Satin, embodying the new- gilver trimming ideas in the season’s.colorings— HOW TO * general merchadinse, CO) W, . oAl »COME RIGHT TO THIS STORN. ' We ha Y . 1.P. BATCHELDER ... Ceneral W Dof.ctive Page

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