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THY BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEED R AREL FOR MEN Are you aware of the fact that our company purchased for spring delivery 22,000 men’s suits, 44,000 boys’ euits, $90,000 worth of men’s trousers and our yearly purchase of men’s hats exceeds $100,000. Last year our gross sales were $14,880,000, $3,300,000 of the above amount was shoes. - These figures are given you, not boastingly, but to impress on you the enormous quantities of the above lines we use and which makes it possible for us to go to the biggest manufacturers in the country and demand a quantity price. Our merchandise is paid for in cash, taking both cash as well as quantity discounts. Our method of distributing this merchandise to the consumer entails very little overhead expense, no credits, no delivery, and small publicity expense, no high salaried salesmen, all for your benefit. The saving goes into your pecket and brings you back. - Why pay more when yours is the opportunity to save. If you anticipate the purchase of suit, hat, shoes, or other articles, you will do well to see our line before selecting. We make necessary alterations. | S’ SUITS BOYS’ SUI Bosy’ Suits, all sizes, belted coats, knickerbocker pants, serges, worsteds, and novelties Lo ag $3 98 to $7.90 Little fellows’ juvenile styles, some very attractive patterns $2.98 to $4.98 Boys' Shoes, all leather— $1.08 to $3.98 Boys’ Blouses— . 50C MEN’S SUITS Men’s all wool, fine quality, heavy French serge suit, very finely finished— $17.50 Worsteds, serges and fancy woolens in regular, stout and slim models $14.75 Very handsome patterns and best workmanship obtainable is sl:own in our line at $19.75 Young men’s very attractive models in double breasted, or pinch back effect, the maqdel shown in illustration is very new for young men and mecn who wish to stay young. -3 $17.50 to $10.75 - . X Young men’s pinch back model in bl(fi)e7 rge $12.50, $14.75. s17,5gg $6090 —————e e e . Many other styles which space All RED sUl s will not permit us to describe, at For those wishing something special in individual patterns or styles, we are local agents for a very high tailoring house, and will be glad to $3.98 t0$5.49 measure you, suits from $l475 up. Men's all leather work shoes, from Men’s Hats, bearing our own standard label, direct from one of $2 98 98 to $4.98 our largest and best known hatters, , Civilian Army Style, Bats lina, Crushbers, etc., in all the spring colors, laurel, pearl, tan, bla 2| SEE WINDOW D SHIRTS Dress shirts, white madris, stripe madris with laundered or soft French Jeufts 08¢ to $1.49 Spring and summer underwear in SHOES Men’s Dress Shoes, black all leath- | er, blucher, medium toe $2.08 Black same style, better quality $3.50 Black or tan, English last, neolin sole, lace $3.08 Tan English I&f:e, very dressy $4.08 ‘2cx or tan English, lace, very quality, newert toe union or separate garments. Union Suits— 49c¢ to $1.79 Men’s Silk Hose, all colors. ..... 49c Men’s Mercerized }&Qse', ‘a'l’l colors 29¢ . -430 ‘and 69¢ Men’s Lastic Belts,. ... Men'’s Neckwear. ... --25¢ and 49¢ Men’s Paris Hose Supporters. ...]19¢ Men's soft or laundered collars 15¢ You Can Buy HERE You Can Buy |Here for Less some of -thelr roots “high and dry."| ¢hat the trees might e killed or their — ze were afterward set in the | Popular Seience Monthly. Remember, Tuesday. “Meatless Day” Ty i : = VAN SRR fl Wimitable. = S@E@Cfi: it O @1‘, L% T\ ‘iv{\w‘«z‘.i’ oms? ::; ‘:"13 LOSS DUE TO CARELESSNESS ‘ Conflagrations Might Be Greatly Re- duced by Preventive Measures [ “Tommy, bound Siberia” o Y in Ti - 7| “Can’t be done.” 1t LD D 6’«’ ; That Are Adopted in Time. Box Safeguards Tree and Enhances the ..(wx,?y n:;.;., e E rom The S 6}:?1"1 flT (S" u{* 2 :{:; : fl’ s C‘e O Beauty of the Street. “The geography particularly speaks The report of the fire inspection de- = partment of Massachusetts will prob- | jo great that the city forester fearcd of the boundless plains of Siberla. ably be of interest. The total number of fires in dwellings reported was 3,- 905. The careless use of matches heads the list of causes by children playing with matches came a close CHOOSE reliable, tested seeds for your war garden. Select them from the convenient Ster- ling Seed Case at the store of the dealer who handles North- rup, King & Co.’s seeds. i second with 892, There were 824 fires g started from unknown causes, and 323 from ignition from lamps or stoves. Overheated stoves and cooking apa- ratus caused 231 fires, and careless ._smoking started 315. Defective chimneys were the cause of ‘297 blazes, and sparks from the same source started 214. Spontaneous combustion was given as the reason for 155 alarms, and the placing of hot ashes in wooden receptacles caused 123. Among the other causes mention- ed by the department in its_report were: defective heating apparatus 49, electrical causes 63, explosion of lamp, lantern or stove 92, gas jet igniting 9 other material 80, and incendiary 71. Scores of other causes of fire are enu- ° . merated, among which 83 are credited Chlld I lk It to rats and matches. b ren e A little care on the part of the owner or tenant would do a great deal to- Make up your list now. Be sure of your supply so that you may have a variety of crisp vegetables for your table all summer long. Sterling Seeds are adapted for best results in your locality. They are hardy, productive, and tested for pur- ity and germination. For over thirty years they have been the standard of quality for many thousands of dis- criminating farmers and gardeners. Names of dealers near you who hane dle Northrup, King & Co.’s Seeds will be furnished on request. NortaRUP KING&(0S SEEDS Usited States Pood Admialstration License No. G-32488 NorTuERUP. Kivg & Co.. MINNEAPOLIS, MDIN. “You know it is not an easy matter to —~ward eliminating a number of these get children to take medicine, and forcing causes of conflagrations and prevent & it on them does no good. Most mothers ¢“Granny’’ Chamberlain large proportion of the fire losses that o i . are suffered annually, Look over the| - know that a cough medicine, while palatable, should contain no various reasons given for the fires drug injurious to the child. and adapt them to your own home. The great popularity of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ex- This is a case where an ounce of pre- : b o : . A vention Is worth many pounds of the plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any proverbial cure. kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the taste that children like BOX SERVES DOUBLE PURPOSE et exvecst roms ot 7es wa| | Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Adds Greatly to the Appearance of the Street. For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young When Marengo avenue in Pasadena, children. Cal, was extended recently, the %Wfll Mealtl _— ; Lomlberlocinr 'grading incidental to the paving left - 9‘"” e 4 lot of fine old pepper trees with L e T S, WD Z N NEZ7 Y < N2 Y, e 5D RN DU SRS 1l-llIHlll!lllmllllll!llllli!llll{l!il!!l‘lfl_l”fl!flfl_ll‘!!liMllllllIllllllllllllllllllllfllllliflim!Hi!' Y s dously H o . L H 1" 1o fact; i exposmen:efifhe otk WaA| pealih feriouily fmpaied, Buy it from Those Who Advertise in *The Pioneer Accordingly, to insure the safety of the trees, concrete boxes were built _— - — -- e e e = round the trunks and were then filled with rich earth. Plants with beauti- fl“" i mm"mlmml& | 1