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e R TH™ BEMIDJT DAILY PIONFER JIDAILY PIONEER LISHED EVERY.AFTERNOON. EXCEPT SUNDAY. PEMIDII FIONEER /RUBLISHING CO. : i ; E.H. DENU FASHION'S FADS < It the little girl's dress is cut with a round neck, finish it with a plaited 841)R ; 4 Checkerboard cloth is one' of the tashionable effects whenicombinedwith G = solid black. . ? tered s posto! 5 1 Minn, as second-class matier Qoats -are -inclined -toward-military *;:.::-“ :‘:“: n::.:l:’ S ot lines. They are belted in the back and : : r loose in front. ) : Writer's name must| For distuctly évening clothes chiffon : ] o ek Doy Swestaning: ho ‘Ne.atantion. psid to anonymous. contribution: knows'ta the editor, but mot necesarily for publication. . - | : m:':or the:Weekly | Ploneer must reach this:oftise mot | T Ly ‘ ‘ . Sravely SdaceoCa Durache o0 | %qmumh.wmkm.hmo publieation /in the surrent:issue, ‘dm ARE m : ’ T m _ TO MELP iN WAR '«Wome‘n -can be usefully employedin|. nun_ing the wounded, in making. up the soldiers’ kits, and in a thousand’ other | ways. | Many Américan ‘women 'are weak, pale or anemic from woman's ills, For .young ‘girls just entering woman- | Bood; for women at the critical time; nursing :mothers .and. eyery .woman ‘who is “run-down,” tired of ovesworked— Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription iis |- a:special, safe and certain help. "It can FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL-IT 1S NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT THIS SEAL nrdbe -had in tablet form for 60 cenfs. B ts. 2 Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel .and Surgieal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for mgl - e thwhlefs. . : T, PAUL, MINN—“] am well hearty “today, due A entirely to the use i of ‘Favorite ~Pre- ris — CITY LIVER Bemidji’s all th/e year round-livery. Service is first class always. " Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. . TELEPHONE 8-W C. E. HICKERSON, Manager 'nlmvets. mefal brocades and novelty satins are chosen. . b || When fur is° worn next to:the face |} the wearer should cover the @ace with [{} a vell. | Liberty satin is very much in de- mand, and for evening dress black sat- in eembined with-yellow-is very good. - For evening dress, scarfs made of MR. WADOO (ON THE JOB (Indianapolis ‘Star) 2 Bulletin .No- 36 of Weekly Press; Matter, “for immediate publication,” dias ‘been :sent out from the government printing office in ‘Washington and’} 01 -tave e - 18 'typical of ‘its predecessors. A list of:eight items is offered to the news- ;‘:&,‘:"aoor"yi:‘t_ papers of the country to’'be published as news in conn:ctlon :.;m;, war ac- ouvud'wo momhs. ticities of the nation, and incidentally to herald to the world the great- y doctor did not g ness of William G. MeAdoo. Inow _ just thow it Siersaine maloriel gnceeon i dact “The first item, released “for immediate publication,” is on ‘“‘Govern- fl:“filn:n;";“d“’,’égs ! haadid lv:rg::d‘: esln:,.ux.":‘:vo;l‘tvuz ment Control of Waterways’ and explains how a committee “‘has ‘been ap- me to ta,ke Doctor '%7 = shirred muft is carried to match. pointed by Director General MecAdoo to investigate the inland and coast-| Pierce’s Favorite - %) “ZF Solld ostrich feather hats are very wise waterways.” He will find out how best to-put our rivers and canals | Prescription and it good for afternoon. Those are made was just what I to.work and-then will proceed to carry out the plan that seems- most} o d il very small, fitting the head closely. foiiig: o siceded for in less than five months I wag They are very high, allowing the feath- in perfect health, and since that time T ] The next item on.the list, “Banks.Will Co-operate,” explains how became the mother of a fine little girl, E :?fl?rg 3:‘:;%:“% :l:.etg:tfop- “Replies to-the telegrams of Secretaty McAdoo to-all'the banks” are com- . in-pcrfledet v{lealth. She.is.‘about ‘five i o 1ng in concerning the next Liberty Loan. The third:item is a bit of finan- {:,“s old. .1 am sure I can claim her as con:l:le:nbiz :m::yl"emeflnn] atsestto l:?;":g olel: history dealing -with Secretary McAdoo's department, ing a “‘Pierce Baby. I dlso gave the is the tailless ermine shawl. This is “The Fourth ,imullment of news offered to an awaiting public deals PALACE LIVERY — TO THE PUBLIC — Good teams and sleighs, careful drivers who know the roads. We are prepared to-furnish first class rigs day or night, with or without drivers, on short notice. If you want a rig for a reasonable price : . .Phone 164W or 20 Feed barn in connection.” Special prices to sleigh ride parties. T T T T T T (T “Favorite Prescription” to my “daughter who was sixteen. _She suffered so that{ g wrap measuring 60 inches:in length ‘wigh ‘the-“War Finance Corporation.” It serves to show How -the ever-| & 0 ¢ “The ‘Prescription’ restor- and 36 inches in width.” It is lined & ¥ t “gecretary of the treagury and of the federal reserve board” sod-healt r » husy.andaler y agury 2d her to good health also, and she has| ;o' 0 o0 five treedom to ths Hands, An interesting discussion on *No Need for Attorneys to Collect Sol- would swedr by ‘Favorite mel‘ggrm' ‘Not a tall is used on the wrap. Er- dier Insurance” does”full justice to jthe Johnny-on-the-spotness of the KanLer, 310 Smith Avenue, ning dress. 8 in_giving prompt warning against these would-be profiteers under :the in- surance law will be commended by all.” Another long item-relates to the 2. L 3 3 » oy UGAR-WHICH ISYOUKWAY, Secretary McAdoo as head of the War Risk Insurance bureau. The in- i SR 1 come taxpayer is made to understand, in another item, that he is indebted i i ‘Bet‘ween 4fll and:S5th on Miss. Ave. £ Office Markham Hotel Bldg. Col. K.W. REEVES, MGR. il H S| IIIIIllIII]IllllII|Illll!!lllllllllllllllllIIIIII_IIIlllilllllllIIIlIlIIIlIHIIIllllllllllfi s 201 iSecondr ‘Streef e ‘t-caused her to-become run<down, weak with embroidered cream -broadcloth. in-on:the job.” seen strong and robust ever-since. 1 as a woman’s medicine.”—MBgs, x| mine wristlets are also worn with eve- ubiquitous secretary. and concludes with “the action of Secretary McAdoo i P S ————————— insurance of a million of our soldiers-and does not overlook mentioning to Secretary McAdoo for the extension of one month in which to file a tax statement. “Phe President to the Farmers” |is the only thing on the list’ of eight offerings that does not deal with the activities of-Secretary McAdoo in some capacity, and in six of them he}is :mentioned by name. Some of the information offered ‘‘for immediate release’” has appeared in:the papers before and, for:that reason is not news now, but the eight articles consid- ered together are atdeast interestingtas showing the esteein in which offi- clal Washington. holds' William 'G.. McAdoo, compared with others who are helping a8 best-they can to run: the |government. —_——— YES, THERE IS'A SHORTAGE OF PAPER “8o they've cut out:the Comgressipnal Record on account of the ‘“‘paper shortage.” ‘But it is noticed that Creel’s bureau of “information” is still sgndlng out an amazing mass of “information.” Speaking about bias and sactieanship, the:Official Bulletin seems. to. be nothing more-than a boost- m.lan'tor the administration and casual perusals -diselose nothing but hallowed praise for the powers that created ‘the bureau of :costly - press agents.. At .any»rate. the Congressignal Record gave'the INFORMATION of what transpired in the:legislative halls and that is .a. doggone sight more‘than the Offictal-Bulletin did, or;even ny -part of it. 7 PR OO Wl I ALL IN THE FAMILY -ANYWAY A southern federal judge in ‘a-decision says-that -according to the measure .wherein the government took over the ‘railroads the secretary of -war.was to.have been. the directing head. But for .some unexplained ireason, MeAdoo, secretary of ‘the treasury, is. acting in that capacity. Well, what's the: difference? It’s all in'the family anyway. it B R g NOBODY TOOK IT| VERY SERIOUSLY ‘Well,-the Democrats-of Minnesota intend to-come out with a:full set of state ..c&ndidatea..judzmg from reports and activities on the part of the Democratic brethern. ‘What has: become of all that talk on the part of the .Democrats from the president down about nonpartisanship, etc, etc? Weiknew it couldn't:last. T : R:emodeled and refinished, now-ready:for business. Come Here and ‘Enjoy Nourself Soit Drinks of Al Kinds The place to come when you are in Bemidji. Run on a clean, business -basis. : ; ‘ You Are Welcéhe ; ICTURES of home folks P carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. N STUDIO | of N L. Hakkerup. Make an appointment today. H e & . Have.you donated that old bit of jewelry or silverware yet? Remem- sher, the boys-are doing their “‘wonder. work’’: 8o don’t fail to do every little [4 o Gbit-of what you-can ‘do. ‘The Treasure and Trinket Fund is-one avenue !l h IH kk st d b of help, Leave your donation at Netzer’s-Drug ' Store. e a erup u lo 8 i galifes Puluth 1s still fighting for whatishe’s got coming to her, and what has Bemidji' 2 % 3 Minn. ‘been coming to her for a long, long time. She is asking for:a square deal 2 from railroads and for_her steel industries. ,And:she is speaking right out = in-meetin’. Go to:it,i Duluth. : I > e T 1t (every farmer will -obey the(spirit of the ufisgefltion to ‘keep the Jhens on the farm fnstead of selling them, and -will see that every sitter is supplied with a nice nest of eggs, a long step will be taken toward a greater food productions > fE I A The Treasuré and Trinket Fund ds not. asking for money, just discarded 8 s | -bits.of . jewelry-and silver.. By donating:-these thimgs:you are turning into (Prepared Under Direction of the United States Food Administration) | twonderful use useless articles. s Etnatgl: ’:&ig_mr the items of the Uni ted States Food ‘Administration). 1 2 —_— Commodity— Granulated Wheat Sugar...... , 49 pounds. Do not fail to see the Treasures and Trinkets donated by patriotic ~Flour, citizens, in-Netzer's-Drug Store window. You can help swell this pile. | ‘Gnhm“ "“%,"n . ... e — . Many- people: are: eoming to.the conclusion that the meat packing in: ,Mryvmuld -be~a ;suitable one for your Uncle Samuel to embark in. | ; —_— . The order_holding up the sale of hens is bringing a large supply of ¢epring chiekens from cold storage. : ; R sMr. Groundhog is ‘proving himself one of the :greatest conservers of fuel in:the whole bunch. - ' A Boon to Business > ) to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- We Are Prepared writers rompth if orderegpat once. The Woodstock Typewriter Company has broken all records, -and , in. spite. of .war conditions has increased its output over three times in six months, in order to meet the _ growing Business demand for this popular machine, Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock as the machine of the hour; a .standard, 42 key Typewriter, endorsed by: the best éperators; something better at the time ~ What has. become of the old-time doctor who advised the “eatless’’ fl (':::fl;“,', ot grstsaen, £ e ¥ ‘eure for indigestion? |Bacon, tazoy, uf:"i"?.', RRSERIT ST Itees o s INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure TR e e A A D Phone 922 BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidjt Y necessity e We forgetithe exact date of Vill's Inat-death, but anyway 1t must b | viois menouised that, this price list may bo faken by other towns In thip nearly due again. | LR R TR R G