Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 3

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T A Did you eve'r notice how baggy and shapeless some Help to win the war by economizing in fats is the plea of the United States Food Administration. Fats are an essential of human diet and at the present time are too :cnrce in Europ;. Ngr isdthe supply in this country as great as it should e to meet the demand made upon it. Dairy cattle have been killed to furnish the meat needed, so that milk ) fl clo the s g e t’ after and butter are not produced as extensivly as formerly. Not so many hogs Take as much butter as you re2d on ycur piate and no more. i i r;'i“je?".e must have enough fats for the Allies as well as ourselves. Their }’Ls?ssfi::tttg: néi;x legantol;gizxgur:?vz g: :{gart;}(uest of the United States Gov: ! agi{;‘ Bl ‘E‘ggtgt:‘oxea&‘zlexé t::rysétzlésthrough an insufficient food SUPPIY, it grnment, rather than face the' possibility of doing so later at the commani ey ve een worn Su utilize each scrap of fat; try out meat fats and use them and vege-“ an-encimy; power: kR iateab T ] Was ministration table vils in eoaking instead of butter or lard. TheEndof ~* Your Gorns Pain Stops at Once—Corn Lifts Off Clean. awhile? That’s bhe- cause the tailors got a lot of materials to- gether and then for- got to sew quality into the finished product. KUPPENHEIMER e ] MACHINERY catalog puinted on delicate pink paper would be like a construc- tion foseman in silk overalls— and & booklet about perfume printed on heavy weight battle- ship gray paper would be like keeping the kitchen cabinet the boudoir. oy i It isn’t enough to select good paper—it must be appropriate paper, which is something quite different. Select the paper that says your say. thing in the world like 'om:l.t"uf:o u‘:-:‘u. i '.'.“." ap| are quality clothes be- cause they’re made of quality fabrics, quality linings, quality trimmings, quality findings-- even quality thread; and they’re sewed with thought- fulness and skill by men who got their training in the old-fashioned quality school. Dea'¢ Waste Time “Hollering” “Gets-It” Never Falls. . There is no need for you to go through another day of corn agony. ut be eure you get “Gets-It.” Accept nothing ‘else, for remember, there is positively nothing else as . “Gets-It” never irritates the ive flesh, never makes the t . You can go about as usual with work or play, while “Gets-It,” the magic, does'all the work. Then the corn’ peels right 1:! like a banana skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and corn-free as your palm. Never happened before, did it? Guess not. Get a bottle of “Gets-It” today from any drug store, you need pay no more than 25c, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chi- ) e cago, Il ! ik Sold in Bemidji and recommended : 7 ¢ as the world’s best corn remedy by ¥ Barker’s Drug Store, City Drug Store. ‘We will gladly send great and small advertisers our booklet, “Paper Does Express,” and Will Bradley’s mono- graph on the use of Strathmore Pa- pers. Strathmore Paper Co., Mit~ tineague Mass, U. 8. A. No wonder they don’t get baggy! No wonder men of taste wear them. There simply aren’t any better clothes made at $22.50 to $35 GILL BROS. . “THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN BEMIDJI” ., \filhe Bomidji Plonoar & éi £ Shine in sy Hhere s Printer Who Knows’’ Every Lisray’ = sYet a cen today froms f3 your hardware or gro= 5| cery dealer. P ey Have you seen our display of 1918 Standard diaries? The covers are genuine leather, imitation leatker SU BSCRI BE FOR THE PIONEER and cloth cover. Just the thing for a little Christmas gift for your sol- dier friends. Get yours now before the line is broken. Pioneer office. - = Bt 1111 T e i CLOTHES

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