Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 3

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o> FRIDAY EVENING, MAY:47, 1918 (ONE PIECE SLIPS Directoire FrockS Look as Though Grafted on Egyptian. Girdled High Under the Bust, Having Short Sleeves and a Slight Round Neck—Short Hair, In the reaction toward the directoire, which has come about through the in- fluence of many designers, there is a | return to the classicism that was in- sisted upon by Mme. Tallien and Jo- sephine in the days of the directoire. You - remember, recalls a fashion cor- respondent, that these two women es- tablished simplicity and, history says, ' seminudity, ‘as a protest to the extra- ordinary frivolity of the gowns of Marie Antoinette. Our fashionable women have already ndopted the short hair which: these and which was called the “coiffure a | fringe at hem of ski was the fashion of .the directoire,| ¢yrned. when the short locks were considered & badge of honor, nnuunnn oS .—-.—W lIIIlllII!IIIlIIIIlIllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIiII {These directolre frocks are one-piece two brought into fashion in France, Frgck of printed ehlffon, with silver la victime.”” Today the hair is worn silver scarf, adapted' from gowns pulled up on top of the head, .some- worn when Napoleon;was fighting | manor.” times ending in a mass of ringlets, as in Italy. High colffure THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 1 fi NT B RN slips, girdled high under the bust, with BONNET WITH QU lNT VE"' 7 i short sleeves and a slight round neck. Callot makes them to look as though they were directoire grafted on Egyp- tlan—a curious combination indeed. Twelve (12) inch blue print coples from government certified plats, showing all government notes, swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and the location of judicial ditches ‘to be sold at May, 1918, sale at,K Bee midji. Minn., 26¢ each. I'or sale at Pioneer office. 226t8 ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ACCUSTOMED TO.IT. Mrs. Flatbush—So your husband is with his regiment oyer in France? Mrs. Bensonhurst—He 8, o “How does he like'it » “Oh, very well, I guess. He writes that he has to do sentry duty near- est character. Separate Skirts ' $5.95 $119 v . ittt TR RN llllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII & Saturday ;o SpeCIals e VERY woman -should’ watch 8175 Justrite | ... for our specials, as it willmean Corsets - the saving of many dollars on ap- ~ parel and furnishings-of the high- Women's High Grade Navy, black and novelties, wonder- ful values at ... ... Wash Blouses - Georgette Crepe Middy BlOllSéS at Women's High Grade Silk Dresses at $23.50 Dresses of taffeta, foulard and Georg- ette combinations, sold formerly to $32.50. If you need a dress, now is the time to buy one. ';;' ly every night.” : o?mmes the prettiest thing Abouf, a NO'?O‘T OF CONDITION OF THE G :R “That must be-hard.” < ! | wonderful ‘bonnet is the wveil, though R HERN NATIONAL BANK 2‘; “Not at all. He was out every !rel‘nfil' Y:lmn ladies have fflm'd this °l“t- - ] U T iy Oy ML I!“lo??l:‘l‘a'. AT THE D night when he was over here, 5o, you s hat,.one of the most fascipating (Charter No. sm—neserve Dlsn‘lct No. 9) 6 he’ d to-it” for. spring and summer. wear,! proves 1 Lonhe ahd dw”ul}]fiSOUR o A s o b i it beyond a doubt. The: hat, though 5. V.S bonds (other m;;n'“ui.'e;ey """"" L i ol very chic, .is simply trimmed, ‘and gg’clgfésb:ft 1:1!:‘%!‘;13;51& U) S. cer- iH S8 1 "‘ NAMING THEM. alone holds no special attraction, but a U. S. bonds deposited to secure ) = I ¢ c— attach. this .most charming veil to it b Uch;cull)tltlgn (p&\r \a%ue ........ $ 50,000.00 4 Church—That “young' mian ~acts | @nd the combinatian - Is . irresistible. i ends and certlficates of i { 3, The hat is of plain braided straw with S, deposlts (par value) .... 10,000.00 queer about the house, doesn’t he? g f U. S. bonds and certificates of | Goth Well his father | 2 5tn ribbon band. The veil, iis; of. . abtedhess ‘owneg ang unpledged 30,000.00 90,000.00 otham—Well, you see his father | yery fine texture and falls in a new 6. m‘r’flf’tmfin mg“u e 3 i \ b a erty Loan Bonds, 3% per cent and-chiffon | 728 8 rich Englishman and the boy | mode from the crown of the hat with and 4 per cent, unpledged. ..... 15,700.00 was brought up in an,old English | a fullness that is most unusual and ¢ Liberty Loan Bonds, 33 per cent . il ‘winning. The edge of the vell is gggtélvse;vl‘?reln;‘ gledgf‘ to secure ) Has &l “Then I th trimmed with a dotted design, and the & Pryments aoteally mods o ;. 4,000.00 . as also re- . en suppo§e, 0se qu'egr aC* | dots are extremely large for a veil. R erty 41¢ per cent Bonds 13,000.00 32,700.00 - tions are English manorisms.— together, spring looks mighty' aj 7. Bonds, securities, eto.' (othe! n ) : Altogether, spring lo ghty ap AT s uinitim | Yonkers Statesnian. pealing, garbed thusly. s Securitles other than U. S. bonds : . (not including stocks) ovmed — unpledged) oo e 45,840.15 B [ R U T O O ine of SUBSCHIDHON) .. .- 1,800.00 : £ 10. _ Value of banking house 50,000.00 D 1508 13.. Lawful reserve with !~ederal Re- 1 serve Bank .... 29,840.55 - - 15. Cash in vault ang net amoun from national banks ... : 122,853.12 g 16. Net amounts due from banks, bank- . ers, and trust companies other 2 than included in Items 13, 14, T L 4,964.19 18. Checks on other banks in’ the same § city or town as reporting bank - ' < other than Item 17) ........... 1,511.72 Total of Items 14, 15, 16. 17 =t : p 5 anaLIS O 129,329.08 19. Checks on banks located outside of - city or town of reporting bank I I a2 and other cash items ........ 606.42 ) 25 o 4 faii waa 20. Redemption fund with U. S. Treus- e X %rer and due 8. 800,00 2 reasurer il . Phone 850 BEMIDJI, MINN. H.H.Cominsky, Mgr,. 21 nterest“enned” b o i approximate—on Notes an s _ Exolusive Women’s and Misses’ Outer Apparel 5 Heceivable not past dae . 1,000.00 s . 22, War Savings Certiflcates and et ' b L Stamps actually owned 8 194.60 o Total $629,961.05 LIABILITIES. 24. Capltal stock paid i .$ 50,000.00 1 25. Surplus fund ... 10,000.00 b 26, a Undivided profi b Less current expenses, interest, ‘I and taxes pald ................ 9,633.42 1,3904.62 i 27. Interest and discount collected or 3 credited, in advance of maturity 1 Wonién’s Lisle S t and not earned (approximate).. 1,000.00 -— nlon UI S 29. Amount reserved for all interest ac- C 5 3 e © erued ..iiiceiiecctiorsaneaneen 500.00 * { 30. Circulating notes outstanding ..... 50,000.00 ; 33. Net amounts due to banks, bank- ers, and trust companies (other than included in Items 31 or 32) 8,884.38 Total of items 32 and 33... 8,884.38 :D-mnd fl.pnlh- (other than ‘bank | deposi! (subject to Reserve i ‘(ldep?sltfi payable within 30 1 ays b 34. Individual deposits subject to check . 327,776.00 i 35. Certificates of depotis due in less than 30 days (oth h: ¢ money borrowed) 36, Certified checks 00 38, State, county, or other municipal de- posits secured by pledge of as- ¢ o sets of this HANK oo 16,857.85 a6 Total ‘of demand = deposits $ “ (other than bank deposits) subject to TReserve, Ttems 'N 36, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and o 8659,365.85 Time dcpu ubject to o N (payable after 80 days, or sub- ject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): 42. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) i 44. Postal savings deposits . 3,322.02 45. Other time deposits ... . 47,894,556 Total of time deposits sub- ject to Reserve, Items 42, 43, b 44, and 45 . 139,816.20 - S | 46. Uniteq States depo (other than postal savings Other United States dexmulw in- cluding rlepnslta of U. dluburfl- Petticoats —in the 1x1 and latch needle weaves, lace and tight knee, 3 165,100.00 ' e Low bust model, sizes 20 to 88,690.63 9,000.00 $629,961.05 State of Mlnneqntn, County of Beltrami, ss: T. W. L. Brooks, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. _J(— W. L. BROOKS, Cashier. Correct—/\tten A P. VVHITF M. BACON, (-EO. W. RHEA, { Silk, taffeta and Jersey petticoats, with elastic band, all colors . ‘ qfl:hscrlhed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, p GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, " (Seal) Notary Public, Beltrami County, Minnesota. 1 P 1td-517 My commission expires Aug. 24, 1918. e NERRRRR RN RN R R AR Voile and organdy waists, Blouses s ; L ? Beaded and embroidered tailored and novelty styles Georgette crepe blouses, white $ 1 39 B { and flesh colors, ~ - P $3-95 Very Special Don’t do it in a hurry. Don’t start with any but the right mater- ials. When you put painting off till the last minute you’r: apt to over- { look some of the fine points of a good job 7 Stop in and let’s talk it over. Won’t do any harm. May do you and us a lot of good. You could tell us a lot about your business. We can tell you a lot about ours. Every man knows his own game best. We. know about paints and decorating goo LT T TR T If you’ re going to decorate your walls —at home, in the store or the office, & come in and look at the new Ala- bastine wall and ceiling designs. You can procure artistic designs for Alabastine decoration— free of charge. GIVEN HDW. et ol 3 - CoO. : Bemidji, Minn. AN T R N nnneE S

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