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L FOR BALK FOR SALE—My residence on Lake Boulevard. Henry Funkley. 3-817 FOR SALE—300 cords of wood on my farm near Pinewood. Henry Funkley. 3-817 | FOR SALE—Cheap, new piano. Ed. Akre. Call 265. 4-815 FOR SALE—1210 America _Ave, seven-room house, fine condition, on easy payments, or will rent af- ter Sept. 1. C. W. Warfield. 5-818 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ferro marine gas engine, 4 horse power. C. M. Johnston, 402 Beltramij Ave., Bemidji, Minn. 3-816 FOR SALE—232 acres, 11 miles| south of Bemidji, near Nary. Easy terms, 5 per cent interest. Write} M. D. Fritz, owner, Mankato, Minn. 3-818 FOR RENT—11-room house on cor- ner of Beltrami Ave. and Sixth street; also 7-room house on 6th street. Inquire within. 1-816 FOR RENT—Furnished room, cor. 5th St. and America Ave. Phone| 815-W. 811tf FOR RENT—Hay meadow on shares Inquire of Behling, the milk man on the place. 3-816 FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot- tage at Lavinia. Reynolds & Win- ter. 6-818 FOR RENT—6-room house, modern. _Apply at 800 Bemidji Ave. 3-816 FOR RENT—One office room in Se- curity Bank Building. Inquire at bank. 816tf WANTED WANTED—Kitchen girl. Apply im- mediately. Markham Hotel. 2-817 WANTED — Laundry woman at Birchmont. Call 15-F-2. 81tt WANTED—Men to work on farms in Alberta, Canada. Information and free literature given and cheap rate certificates issued by Edward Bell, agent of the Alberta government, Canada, who will be at the Markham Hotel, Bemidji, || until Tuesday, August 21. After above date write to W. E. Black, Canadian Government Agent, |] Grand Forks, N. D. 3-818 WANTED—Laundry girl. Apply at Hotel Markham. 3-818 | WHEAT _ CONSERVATION | Rye Yeast Bread, 1 cup liquid (milk and water.) 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 tablespoon fat. 1 teaspoon salt. 14 cake compressed yeast softened in 2 tablespoons water. 21 cups rye flour. 21, cups wheat flour. Combine: ingredients. Mix into dough and knead. Let rise until double original bulk. Knead again. When again double in bulk, bake about 45 minutes. HAIG STRIKES AGAIN (By United Press) London, Aug. 16.—Field Marshal | Haig has struck against the German lines north of Ypres and despite stub- born resistance gains are being made along all joints. Details of yesterday’s nghting show extremely heavy losses suffered by the Germans while those of the British were small. At least one enemy division was practically wiped out. - | M’AD00’S REQUEST IGNORED | Seattle, Aug. 16.—A local exemp- '} tion hoard has refused to accept the, personal recommendation of Secre-| tary-of the Treasury William sIcAdoo that Archie A. Strange, an assistant} secret service operator, be dis-| charged from service under the draft. | Strange's discharge was asked in the\‘ i interest of the secret service depart-:, ment. He did not claim exemption and was accepted. RUSSIA READY TO ABOLISH ! RESTRICTIONS ON EXPORTS ' (By United Press) Washington, Aug. 16.—Russia has | informed the state department that| she is ready to abolish restrictions on exports to the United States. It/ is expected this will lay the founda- tion for a new trade treaty between | the two governments. | The nicest courtesy you can showI your out-of-town guests is 1« see that a notice of their visit here is insert-| ed in the personal columns of thef Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your iteme to this office. 488. PLEASE. “Hello, is this the Bemidji Jewelry | €o?” “Yes, ma'am.” “Do you repair clocks?” | “Yes, ma’am, we do.” 1 “Would you call for ours today?” | “Yes, ma’'am, right away: and | we’ll deliver it when it is ready.” “Alright, thank you.” « d bye.” i o0 4 3d 814-16-18 TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC || Violin, Piano and || Teachers ;tmm T 0 Phone 683-W 116 34 St. | | { 1 For Saturday Only Women’s fibre silk ho- siery in Black and Colors, Special 50 cents Phone 150 Women's and Misses' Suits at $10.00 Clioice of all spring and summer suits, in- cluding Serges, Gabardines, Poplins ana Jersey cloth, sold formerly up to $45, sizes 16 to 42—jyour choice Paim Beach Suits At $3.95 Choice of all Palm Beach suits, helted and etonstyles, sold formerly to $8.50; sizes 16 to 38—choice at Lot 1. Tub Frocks at $1.95 Choice of all tub dresses that sold formerly 38 Wash Skirts at 88¢ (‘otton, GGabardine and Poplin Wash Skirts, pocketed and shirred waist effects; regular $1.25 skirts closing out at 88¢c Middy Blouses at 98¢ Galatea Middy Blouses in white, with col- ored collars: regular $1.25 blouses—choice 93¢ Crepe de Chine Blouses at $3.49 Our regular $4.50-$4 blouses in white and colors, large and novelty collar eftects— Special 6. D. Justrite Gorset Glearance $1.00 Corsets at ... .9 .89 §1.50 Corsets at ... $2.00 Corsets at #3.00 Corsets at 85.00 Corsets at (3. I Jnstrite Corsets are rust-proof. ~ Unfon Suits at 59¢ Women's Lisle and Cotton Union Suits, in lace and tight knec styles— Special 59¢ Carter’s Fine Ribded Union Suits 98¢ Many styles in regular and extra sizes THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER H. H COMINSKY, MANAGER Women's & Misses’ Sport and Street Goats At 3.95 Choice lot of Checks, Plaids and Novelties, sizes 14 to 38( sold formerly to $15— choice Women's Goats for Utility anfl‘lllrass At $12.95 ) Choice of all remaining utility and dress coats that sold to $45—choice: Lot 2. Tub Frocks at $5.95 Choice of all Linen, Gingham, Voile and Novelty Tub Dresses; sold formerly to 19 Tub Skirts at $1.48 FFancy gabardine, pique and novelty stripes and plaid tub skirts, pocketed, belted, with shirred waist effects, large pearl buttons; sold formerly at $2.50-$2 $1.48 White Wash Waists at 98¢ Women's white wash waists of Voile and Organdy in many styles; our regular $1.25 values—your choice 08¢ Georgette Crepe Blouses at $5.95 New Blouses, tailored and dressy in white, flesh and colors, many hand embroidered— Special Neckwear Clearance 35¢ and 25c¢ Collars at 50¢-75¢ Collars and Sets at .. $1-$1.25 Collars and Sets at $1.50 Collars and Sets at A An opportunity to tune up that old dress with a little freshness at a small price Kaysars' Long Silk Gloves at 79¢ Regular $1-81.50-$2 values in white and black only should make an effort to visit this store Friday and Saturday. item slashed to the rock bottom price, for absolute clearance. - Women's Fing Lingn . Handkerchisfs At Tlcents Regulur 15, 20c Bemidji, Minn Quality FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE OF ALL WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SUMMER OUTER APPAREL AND FURNISHINGS Every woman who wishes to replenish her wardrobe of summer apparel Every - Women's and Misses’ Silk Affternoon and Stroet Dress At $14.95 Dresses of Taffeta, Satin and Crepe de Chine; many in combinations, black, navy, grey and novelties of tlie season; sizes 16 to 40—jyour choice House. Dressas At 89c House Dresses of Gingham and Percale; sizes 16 to 44 ; sold formerly at $1.25-$1.50— choice Kimonas at 98¢ Crepe and Silkaline Kimonas; sold formerly at $1.50-$2-$2.50—your eheoice 2 Tub Skirts at $2.48 Fancy Cords, Pique and Palm Beach Tub Skirts, stripes and novelties, sold formerly at $4-$3.50—your choice $248 / Grope de Chine Blodsns at $1.98 Blouses of Crepe de Chine in white, flesh and colors, large collar effects; regular 50 quality— $1.98 Georgette Blouses at $8.88 Choice of all blouses that sold formerly from $12.50 to $22.50 of georgette and ¢repe de chine, beautiful designs and styles— Your Choice $8.88 Bathrobes Corduroy bath robes in Blue, Rose and Can- ary colors; regular $6-$5 values— Clearance $3.95 R —— e — Women's fine sleeveless ribber vests, tape and lace trim— Special I5c Women fine lisle vests, lace and tape trim at { Defective