Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1917, Page 3

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~ Food Saving mea_ge ; Eollowmg is_the pledge whxph every woman in Awerica is asked to. efgn g | Food Admmulntor, Wadnng'on, D C. : .. Tamglad to join you- in the service of food con- semhon for our uation and I hereby accept mem- - bership in the United States Food Administration, pl«lgmg myself tr. carry | out the dlreehonnnd ad- vice ‘of the Food Administrator in my “home inso- far as' my. circumstances. permit. . A smgle thin slice of bread saved daily by each person will ‘enable ug to send a 4000 ton ablp, loaded with wheat, to our ! alheu each day ) An averago saving \\ purposes Two. Billion of two cents.on each f\/A¥ERN \) Dollars per annum, or meal every day for ’ all -the subscrlptxons . each person will save to. the first-Liberty to the Natlon for war Loan. oAl )WIN \ ; PIANOS, JUST asyou are particular tosee that the word “Sterling” is on thesilver _ you buy, so you should' be careful to “ look for this stamp ofqualityina piano or.player-piano. It means everythmg to you because it shows that the in- strument is one of the high-grade. Pianos and Player-Pianos /of the House of Baldwin ‘. When you see this stamp you can be ‘sure that the instrument is the stand- “ard of valueatits price, that better ma-- ‘terials and workmanshlp cannot beob- tained atthepriceandthatit is themost satisfactory instrument that can be se- S cured at the figure for Wthh it sells Geo. T Baker & Co. II6 Thlrd Street. | “Ré&uced Bf:y lemg Cos_ts At Least 257" "Those are the exact words of one thrifty house- wife, who further adds: “I am able to prepare them in so many different, economical ways. They make such good oatmeal ‘bread, pancakes and cookies.” ‘No ‘wonder Armour’s Oats are preferred in so many homes. Consider the economy in serving such a low-cost fcod in at least 50 different ways. That’s what you can do! Try the werth-wh'le recipes on every package in planning appetizing meaus for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. “Your grocer has Armour’s Oats. ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY, Chicago - BREAKFAST. | LUNCHEON woDINNER Minn. Did You? Did you ever notice how baggy and shapeless some clothes get' after they’ve been worn awhile? That’s he- cause the tallors got alot of ‘materials to- gether and then for- got to sew qualityinto | the f1n1shed product. _KUPPENHEIM\ER. CLOTHES 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. 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” ICTURES of home folks " carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. STUDIO * Of NL Hakkarun Make an appointment todty i The Hakkerup Studlo Bemidji, = b \ veochbs wan o What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business - site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy e LU UL LR sunnnnnnunnunnnunnninnnnnnnm litte home? EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on :mf' fioell agent, The Berman Agency, Markham Hotel Bldg., for prices and terms. = BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. On lmylny [owolr_v for : Gt ylffs ’ - The question, what to give for Christmas, comes earlier than usual this year. The sum total of all g_itt searchings is met in jewelry. It is use- ful, it is beautiful. It 1s‘l‘nexpenslve, or costly. St. Paul, Minn. 1t is luxurious i in appearance, yet economical because of its permanency. It | is appropriate for young and old of both sexes. first Christmas gift. Jewelry was the Make this a jewelry Christmas, One purchases jewelry at Barker's, knowing that it has the per- manence, quality and worthy character one insists on having. Bven though the price is trivial, the quality is reliable. There " 18 mno after reflection on the judgment of the glver. name of Barker adds prestige to your present. The display of dla.monds will interest you immensely. We are able to offer extra good values in both loose and mounted gems. Rings Earrings Brooches Bracelet Watches Watch Chains Scarf Pins Cuff Links Bar Pins LaVallieres Bracelets E. A. Barker ‘Jeweler, 217 Third St. Phonographs Kodaks Shoe Bargains = = S \ For Saturday S \\\ \\\\\\\\\\\ pag E282 e < § 7 ///////”””/fllflllm . Wy Ladies’ every-day Shoes, high or low heel Ladies’ dress Shoes, high or low heel Children’s Shoes, sizes 2 to 6 Children’s Shoes, sizes 8 to 11 Children’s Shoes, sizes 111/, to 2 Men’s Dress Shoes Boys’ Dress Shoes Boys’ every-day Shoes All the Rubbers and Overshoes at Bargain LU LU LU T LU T DL UL LT Bemidji Shoe Store TR LR, The very _— E T T T T

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