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paratlve]y little cost. will lighten sickness, poverty and ®: » affli n, convert ignorance into * I you have a room to rent o * t an amiable simplicity and render * want to rent one—you get the * i COME IN TO SEE HER deformity itself agreeable—Ad- * best choice through a Pioneer * ; dison. ) * want ad. Phone 923. A | IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO g—1= halahaiohohaolohoholobohaoha !. ; “Come on 0'", See | 1 S My Corn Fall Off!” — MACHINERY catalog “T Put 3 Brop of Gl on L At on deticate pink N FAMILY SEWING. How to’ Economizé Labor For the Seamstress or Mother. The mother of a family of little ones who must be housekeeper, cook, nurse maid and seamstress as well as mother often wishes that she had two pairs of bands and four eyes. Sometimes she wishes that the days might be longer or the hours less fleeting. There is only one solution of the busy mother’'s problem, and that is to sys- tematize all the branches of her work so that the very smallest amount of time and labor will be consumed in the various tasks, and there is no work ‘where system is more generally misun- derstood or to which it may be more readily applied than the family sew- fng. By family sewing is meant the making of practical clothes for both mother and children, such as under- wear, dresses, guimpes, aprons and rompers, which are changed every day and for that reason must be simple of construction and durable enough to Jook well after many trips to the wash- tub. A word about materials is impoytant, for here 18 where the real saving of la- bor and time is to be gained. There is abeolutely no economy in buying cheap materials for smull children’s clothes. yet it is not necessary to spend large sums for them. There are excellent materials made especially for chil- dren’s clothes and designed to with- stand the wear and washing that will be given these garments. Frequently em remnant counters one can procure excellent goods that bave been greatly reduced In price, but it never .pays to buy cheap calico. Well made gar- ments of dumb!e materials are an asset in a family of small children, for such garments may be passed along as-one child outgrows them,.thus lessening the labor of sewing. After carefully selecting the various materials with a viéw to their wearing qualities and fastness of color, make an Intelligent selection of patterns by which each garment is to be cut. It will be well to consider what consti- tutes an intelligent selection of pat- terns. . First.—The purpose for which the garment is to be used.. Second.—The actual work required in making. . Remember that straight seams are easfer to stitch than curved ones, that tucks and plaits require time and are difficult to iron; that excessive fullness makes both washing and ironing more laborious and, like tucks and plaits, re- quires extra material; that garments which may be adjusted by slipping on over the head eliminate the need of time for making buttonholes and sew- ing on buttons and that patterns with a small number of pieces save time in cutting and sewing. Two or three buttonholes to a gar- ment are not much of a task to a wo- man with nimble fingers, who picks up such work between times while cook- ing or watching the little ones at play. but where a number are needed it is best to buy buttonhole and button strips by the yard, ready to stitch un- der the laps of dresses and rompers. Read Daily Ploneer ‘Wsntads ] ] YOU REALLY OUGHT TO MEET MISS J. M. of BURKE New York of who will be at our store on SATURDAY, MARCH 10th MISS BURKE is an expert on style and can show you how to construct your own dresses. She will be pleased to explain the use of Pictorial Review Patterns which will en- able you to make your own clothes at com- Bazaar Store Special Representative THE PICTORIAL REVIEW CO. Still They Come More and more of our readers are every day securing their copies of the big “Songbook.” Four hundred of the most priceless 8songs ever written. erpiece. ume, entitled— HEART SONGS Every one is pleased. Every one a mast- All included in our superb vol- - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Oft with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights, Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel— there’s never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,* a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no gocd” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. P Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look ¢ and 25c per box. ~All druggists. DEFERRED KINDNESS. Let the moral the following quotation points sink deep into your mind: “l am rather tired of seeing all the flowers at wed- dings and funerals. We need a few in between. Maybe a few flowers put into the hand when it was warm instead of icy cold might have kept the hands warm a little longer. Anyway, it would have made the heart that has ceased to beat a little lighter.” And the Dish Too. Dominico, a famous barlequin of Paris in the seventeenth century, go- ing to see Louis XIV. at supper, fixed his eyes on a dish of partridges. The king, who was exceedingly fond of his acting, saw the look and said, “Give that dish to Dominico.” “And the partridges. too, sire?” asked the harlequin. The king smiled at the artfulness of the question and replied. “And the partridges too.” ‘The dish that held the partridges was of gold. . CHEERFULNESS. The person who is blessed with .a cheerful temper is a person to be envied. A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, will make beauty attractive, knowledge de- lightful and wit good natured. It One out of four Australians has a substantial bank account. Salted whale meat is regarded as a delicacy by the Japanese. “See—all you have to do is to use your two fingers and lift the corn right off. That's the way ‘Gets-It’ always works. You just put on about 2 drops. Then the corn not only shrivels, but loosens from the toe, without affecting the surround- ing flesh in the least. Why, it's al- most a pleasure to have corns and FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1917. A0 0000000000000 g Saturday and Monday Only I L g i S $1.50 CARNATION MILK, Tall cans per dozen.........._. $1 -25 PEANUT BUTTER, 11 Strictly pure, 10 1b lots 1b._.._.... c STEEL CUT COFFEE, b ) (H ) T Ry SALMON, 1 Ib. tins, medium red, per can...................... __12*6 RICE, fancy broken 25 TV8: 0Pz caninssmmmmmmesenns $ 1-10 _...RICE, fancy whale head 25 1bS fOr....coomemememcecmcnececas $1 -35 ROLLED OATS, regular 25¢ size, 3 cartons for. ssc OLIVES, 25¢ bottles....oo e 1 sc FRESH EGGB per dozen............nee 350 Fresh CREAMERY BUTTER per pound....... 38° MOLASSES In 10 pound pails............... 45° ARM & HAMMER BAKING SODA, PR 60 10 POUND PAIL NORWAY OR SPICED HERRING...... FLOUR, best patent 98 1b sack ..o COCOA, 111] ¢ LIRS N, We Have a Full Car of Dried Fruit Rolling from California. Do Not Buy Until You Get Our Prices. MORRIS KAPLAN Phone 150 Bemidji, Minn. R ——nmm,;: - paper would be like a construc- tion feseman in silk overalls— and a booklet about perfume printed on heavy weight battie- ship gray paper would be like keeping the kitchen cabinet in the boudoir. ¢ It isn’t encugh to select paper—it muast be appropricte paper, which is something quite different. Select the paper that says your say. Now being distributed for six coupons taken from this paper. One appears elsewhere daily and the few cents men- tioned below, merely the cost of making and handling, to all readers by— Bemidji Pioneer Nearest and Dearest to the Hearts of Ninety Millions ‘We unhesitatingly recommend “Heart Songs” as one of the greatest collections of old songs ever produced. It will not only please you, but we hope it will please every member of your family more than any other single volume you have ever placed in your home in years, or your money will be cheerfully re funded. "||l||||n||||| RN We will giadly send grest and small advertisers our booklet, “Paper Does Express,” and Will Bradley’s mono- a Quick That } Funeral Cora Had With ‘Gets~It’.” see how ‘Gets-It’ gets them off in & hurry and witheut the least pain. I { E Y un“:vearh ht -hoea'.. flddunce and walk graph on the use of Strathmore Pa- as ouy never corns.’ Geteltr makes the use Of toe- pers. Strathmore Paper Co., Mit- irritating salves, bundling bandages, . 8. A tape, plasters and other things not tineague Mass., ©. only foolish, but unnecessary. Use this wonderful discovery, “Gets-It,” for any soft or hard corn or callus. It is the new, s!mrle‘ easy, quick way, and it never fails. You’ll never have to cut a corn again with knives ssors, and run chances of blood son. Try “Gets-It” tonight. “Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 250 a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, IIL Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by E. A. 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