Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 25, 1918, Page 2

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OOVERWENT ASKED TO HELP. Propir Canructlon and M-lnnn-ne' of Roads Demanded by Condi- ° tions of Ornt ‘War. “That the eflecuve conduct of the’| war demands immediate attention to proper--construction and maintenance of the highways of the' country is a lain statement .of lnbts. asserts an George P. Coleman of the ‘American Apmdlaflon of Sute Bl‘h} way_Offictals, efore has there. been such. lof a comnrehennlve and gountrywid te | highway officlals. they are expressing the concensus of opinion of all citizens interested In " yoads progress:intended to encompass the ne;test economic, and military In’ conserving the resources of the countq and facllitating the high- ways transportation of frefght. “In our appeal to W. G, McAdoo, director’ general of railroads, we have ncluded a: special petition’ that freight cars’ shall be furnished: early in :the spring for transportation of the neces- sary materials entering Into the bulld-/ ing of main artery roads which corm: mand a priority of attention. We are - golng to he’ exceedingly hopeful that the director general will recognize the interrelated ' needs of railroads and highways, enabling ‘the road arterles of communication to serve a maximum help in relieving’ the rail lines of thelr present overload.” SHOULD SPONGE WOOLENS' “Treatment of Material Before Being Made Up Will Préevent Its Shrink- ing and Water Spotting. ‘Woolen materials should be sponged before being made up in order to avold shrinkage and water spotting. Lay the material on a table that has been padded and eovered smooth- 1y with a cloth that is free from lint. Cover the.woolen material with a wet cloth and press with a fairly hot iron until the cloth is almost dry, wher it should be removed and the woolen .t- self pressed until it,is dry. -In press- ing, the iron should be MHfted . and placed:rather than pushed along. ‘1f the: presslng should be dofe. th he prel ; If double width material -ls to be sponged, it may be left folded, right side In. The et cloth on one side 1s snfiicient to =tem bofh thickiiesses, “but both “sides should be pressed in ordm to insure th\ne:s Bordered Voilcs. Yellow voile with a border flem’n done In raised dots makes a very ef= fective afternoon frock for suramer. Notlce.tefig;";‘Vunt Ads, back page | T ~ing styhsh theresblg work to “|the right-clothes, make ‘you. feel all the ‘more like “Dlggmg an i ‘| Part of our duty is to see that you get | ,good style; the other part zs to- guarantee g ivalue. / TR i compansons w111 bmy i3 . ) % P4 i They wfll not let the n ‘ e v' b e H ofsgfg ;I;;he‘:a;lssl:; F1fvty-five' : hinder them merely be- N ; styles by Hart Schaffner & Marx that, . cause it is so low b o | . isespecially poular v th young: men— . rather Jook at it frop v B ' ] '15W0 button - patch pockets mlhtary.' . : § fas - lines.. ¢ . Value | standugilg and' . v - QOther new 1deas are the suits with recognize the eg;eept;onal\l . " five seam back and those with the value offered. b o seam at the waistline. We'll show you St g S A finy number-of the oth%r hv}ely Ofi).eg in gl ; g : : ; rowns, blues, greens, heather shades, Half or full lined, with, i ' _checks, strlpeé and mixtures. plain or fancy silk; de- vel:t)pedinCovert,\l_eldyir i FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPEC|ALS _ Poplin, Gabardine and | About 100 Hart Schaffner & Marx and the Fam- Serge. S : ous Society Brand Suits that have been selling : ' ’ for $27.50, $30 and. $32.50. We have placed these suits for 2 days only;. Frlday and: Saturday O'Leary-Bowser Gu. e Ee | mwd, s .}«..,..,.‘; p SHATS ! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! That Distinguist the Smart Dresser = - These are shirts of rare distinction -in texture weave, pattern schemes and collar effects. ‘ All sizes in every desirable and fashionable pattern, color or texture effect 54 $1 75 and $2 00 values now - - This is Indead a Golden Opporfunity to Save! Look For YOUR Copy of Our Large Sale Bills and Look It Over Garefully! e ey eennes| Haffman & O’Leary’s | ris o wy tm! ’Til 9:30 p. m Great Furniture Sale, Bomidji, Minn. | ot 25"

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