Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 7

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ATS re Charging High. Prices for Many Women Can . Their Own. All the clever. milliners have, be come aware of the fact that the smart woman likes to have her knitting bag mateh her hat. "At least the smart woman likes to péssess one set of this; . gort..” She will perhaps not make great use of the mwatching hat and bag, but’ there are times when nothing else will answer the purpose, The milliners are charging -very high: prices for sets. of this- gort;, but. any’ woman: can make one for herself by making use of a paper pattern that has recently been put out by one of the paper pattern companies. # There i3 a transfer design for the bag, that is of simple design with a strap to go over the arm, and a trans- fer design for ‘the cap—of & Tam-0 Shantér model with a. tassel at one side of the full crown portion. The set 1s effective when made up in green satin braided with the same 'color, Very smart also is all black, 3 * LEAFY SPRING HAT ‘Egypt,” ‘part 8, 1817, uch to clear it up. ‘Professor Petrie collected EXPLAINING. G0DS OF EGYPT Prof. Flinders Petrle Has Thrown Much Light on Sources:of Myth- ology of ‘Anclent I.’an § ¥ The q{xesuon of the character. an | erigin of the local gods of ! still obse: but a pape: Flinders Petrle, published: 1817, the original records of th by marking the headquarters. deity he arrived at important results. Ra appears in only one southern city, and his-cult seems to have come from the - northeast, « The distribution of Mut, the mother-goddess, is decidedly eastern, while that of Amen is:west- ern, - Set was certainly brought into Egypt by the desert road, as he had there two centers of the first class, and he was introduced by.the Red s ' to the eastern delta. The distribution of the Osiride triad indicatessa settlement arly in the ‘land that the worship was generally ‘diftused. =~ Professor Petrle sums up “his article thus: “The geographyof the worship of the gods 1§ thus-seen ito have & considerable value histori- cally, as bearing on their origin and connections. When more complete re- search into the localities. of various. uncertain names may ‘extend our iden- tifications, it will be:possible to get more light on the sources of Egyptian mythology.”—Nature. T FIND SUBS Hopkin Unlvenlt.y _Exbefl New Drug From agent as a su 1 rived from opium’ was announced he) by Dr. David I. ‘Macht of Johns: kins-university ‘at the annual meeting of the:Soclety for Experimental Blol- ogy ‘and Medicine. 2 \... The: substitute 1s a coal tar deriva- | tjve and has been named benzyle ben- Abundant ice on the Potomac xiver has given engineer troops li; trainivg near Washington an excellent opportunity for, overcoming obstacles, - This olcture shows “pontonters” breaking the ice preparatory to building a bridge. _SPEAK 'T0 FARMERS Washington, ‘March 27.—Promin- ent agricultural speakers are .carry- ing to the farmers of North and Mid- dle” West ‘states the ' government’s view of the important. part that Am-|: dricans farmers can play this year in assuring victory against tle Huns, according to an announcement last night by the Department of Agricul- ture. : ; zolate. It has met with the approyal of Doctor Brown, head of the Intestinal ! clinic. of - Johns . Hopkins university, Doctor Macht satd.” =~ 2 The new ‘agent, Doctor Macht, ex- plained, relaxes: the muscles, giving ‘the patient the same beneficial effects as oplum- derivatives without their ill effects. 3 e SETTLERS NFFER TO PRODUCE CHARCOAL IF SALE WARRANTS © The-use'of cha: }:may come-in- ‘to general uge. ag fuel, according to the Red River Lumber company, a letter to J. J. Opsahl stating that. the company las héard from:several. set- tlers in Northern Minnesota who are willing to burn charcoal, provided they. can do 5o under contract for sale, that they may be assured a -mar- ket for their product. = This" would seem to be a ‘valuable suggestion. - Read the Want Ads on the back page of today’s daily.” 7 With all the earmarks of spring In- || dicating the seasan of the year it Is pest suited for, this hat bounteously | covered with leaves and a stem effect of ribbon, .Js suitable for practically every face. ‘The shape Is simple and the brim of transparent lace with the underdrop of ‘tulle in harem veil effect makes a most -unusual’and dainty in- . novation. The underdrop Is: attached to the hat and goes three-quarters of the way around ROOSEVELT'S SON ¥ *TID§ THE RED CROSS IN FRANCE Paris, "March 27.—Captain_Archi- bald Roosevelt, who recently was in-|| jured, is reported as resting comfort- ably in a Red Cross hospital near the front. ) 3 He. is popular with the hospital doctors and nurses and assists them and also aids in cheering up other patients. . ¢ In speaking of the Red Cross work, Capfain Roosevelt is reported as hav- ing said: ¢ : “The Red Cross is doing everything possible for ‘us. I cannot say too ~much of their efforts, which make us feel ‘back home.” ' THEATER — TONIGHT — (It'sa ‘Selznick) Robert Warwichk Y S NOTICE U . Advertisements. fu- this ' column - cost half sert.a word per issue, whe paid cash in advance.: No a he ' runfor less tha 4 for less than 35€). © 7 .. FOR SALE’ FOR. SALE—Sixty-five acre farm’ with® good' house, barn, chicken " louse and ‘other ‘small’ buildi] Land joins the depot site at'lia-. ‘vinia. . Telephone 107F-2 or: write Geo. N. Wood: © =5 % 6-42 FOR SALE—Hay! Hay! Hay! We. will sell No. 1 upland hay for cost up till Saturday when we will sell - what is left at auction sale'to high- est, bidder, as we are leaving town. | Reeves & Bowker. 2 5 fiiliia bt e et Snoah R e FOR SALE—Two lots on Minnesota ‘Ave. and 12th St Easy terms. Mrs, O. N. Sauer. = Phone 690-W. 3 C0 4329 TOR . SALE — 17 horse _power gasoline engine, or will ‘trade-in .on.a fresh milch cow. Olson ' Emp. Agency. 3;828, TOR SALE—b5-passenger. touring car. Needs ‘overhauling; “but: is. other- wise in good condition.:.One of the easiest riding cars made, Price less than $300. For particulars apply E. H. Denu, care ‘Pioneer Office.’ 4-328 WHEN YOU WANT A LOT—or a ° house and lot, 5 acres for garden- " or poultry; 40, 80 or 160 acres, call on Mathew Larson, Nymore, Minn., or phone 780J; all property sold on easy terms. 2mb —IE)‘R SALI—Tive passenger Ford; 1915 model, good running order; Box K, Solway, Minn. 10t°329 WANTED AR WANTED—_Bell boy, day - Wwork: Markham Hotel, - 3-329 A e WANTED — Good second hamnd double worle harness. = State low- *est price you will accept. Address Box - 451, Bemidji, Minn. 3-329 WANTED—One dishwasher and‘one dining room girl at Nicollet lgoggls. WANTED — Painting . and paper *hanging. - Al work ' guaranteed satisfactory. L. W. Snelson. Phone 582-J. ' 6-41 v WANT TO BUY—Good second -hand Phone 645-J. 3-327 WANTED—To rent of buy five or six-room house, with ecity water. Must not be too far from.business district. Address “X Y Z"_Pio- neer. 323tf WANTED—GIrls at Svea Hotel. : : e 6329 gt G B WANTED_—Woman cook. Good sal- ary’ Write A. By, clo I’inneer.g27 5 reed baby cab. FOR RENT ¥ FoR RENT-_Ofice rooms—Modern Let the approach of spring bring you to this store. Here you will find a great assortment of suits, coats and other spring garments, 8o nec- essary for your Easter outfit. We ask you to make your selec- we will try and make all deliveries, where .alterations are necessary - in time for Sunday but it will be almost impossible to alter garments bought Saturday or late Friday and alter in time so that you can wear-on Sun- Contrary to the general - belief, suits ‘and coats, if hought at = this . store are very little higher in price than last spring and the style, work- manship and fabric, we are sure will . “office - pooms; reasonable remt. ¢ O’Leary-Bowser Building./ * 8-327 FOR™ RENT—Best business location " incity, now occupied, term of un- expired-lease. 2 ‘years. - Address * Leasg 455.7. 325tf .. . LOST AND FOUND __ __ LOST—Suit case, after Morris Hotel fire, shoestring handle. Call phone 836 or 476-J for reward, 2-328 HUFEMAN & D'LEARY FURMITURE & - UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R “The Latest War News please you. $17.50 to $35.00 $1.00 to $10.00 tions as early in the week as possible, day. $22.50 to $57.50 .. .$3.50 to $15.00 $5.00 to $13.50 (By arrangements with Klaw & Earlinger) AN “The ArgyleCase’”’ Directed by Ralph Ince Also aSidney Drew Gomedy 10-20 cents - 7:20-9 o’clock Don’t Miss This One in the Blouses Gloves. .. ..... ““ Pioneer ’ By the Great Umited Press Read the ** PIONEER”’ drAacious. ARE YoUu ALL LosING, YOUR WITS! OR QODNESS “FKE_(:ARE You YOU'RE. RUINING ME!

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