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- | | 4 ! | | | | | o | { | | { { PAGE EIGHT T0 BLEND COLORS Trick Is in Knowing What Hues Will Combine. Some of the Popular and Harmonizing Tints That Are in the Limelight This Season. The trick is In knowing what colors eombine. It is not enough to know that such and such a color carriex fashion’s immedinte favor, but to know just what color that color goes with to conform with the canons of smart- mess. And really in designing your new frocks, if you have settled the matter of color combination, you have accomplished quite a little. For color combinations that would be impossi- bie one season have, because they are stamped with the approval of some great dressmaker, or through some as- sociation of the times, taken first place among combinations that are distinct- ly possible. At the present time Paris has stamped with her approval combina- tions of metallic hue and almost any color on the calendar. Thus many of the smartest new ribbons show sllver or gold threads rununing one way, with the colored threads running the other. These are used extensively in con- nection with the new evening frocks. Among the interesting ones are gold and brown, gold with a bright blue and silver with emerald green. Such a ribbon would, of course, give the key to the ccolor scheme of the eve- ning frock on which it was used. Pale blue georgette over yellow !s a celor combination seen in some of the newest lingerie. The effect is a rather vague green. For the young woman with a complexion fair and clear such a color combination would have great charm In an evening frock. Henna may be on the wane, but it has attached some interest to itself even in a house gown In which it is combined with mustard yellow. Now, this doesn’t sound very pretty, and per- haps it isn't pretty, but interesting it is, and it carries with it a distinct im- pression of smartness. Another color combination that isp't pretty, but that has the “right” look to it, Is violet and brick. Some shades of brown are *sed with a vivid red In some of the evening hats in Paris, and, though brown and red would to most persons seem to be a very unlovely combination, this car ries the seal of fashion's approval. Cream and cerise are interestingly combined in one of the new foulards, and this might suggest a color scheme for an afternoon frock of considerable distinction, Particularly pleasing at all times are combinations of two harmonizing shades of the same color. They are never difficult as are some of the more daring contrasting combina- tlons. Paquin used two shades of rose in marqulsette recently with extreme- 1y effective results, and another French dressmaker used orchid georg- ette embroldered In rose wool. BEDROOM LINENS AND SCARFS| . ; Blocked Effect Is Done Either in Colors or White, According to Accompanying Embroidery. A curious development in table lin- ens und searfs for the bedroom is the blocked effect done either in colors or , according to the character of ing embroidery and io The reason for this ! Now that fine linens have become so scarce, the pleasure of looking at a pure, unbroken surface! of soft white linen js not for the housewife of today. Her “linens” will very likely be cottons for some time, and anything which will break thej cotton expanse and make the (nish less noticeable Is welcome. Hemstitehing by machine or hand is one way of making these checkered cloths. Outline or couching is effec WANT AD DEPT. Advertisements fn tms column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for FOR SALE—AIl modern, seven room less than 10c per Issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. — a————— FOR SALE A A A A AN e AP FOR SALE—The best improved 15- acre farm in city; all fenced and cross fenced; 5-room house, rough plumbing in large barn. Modern chicken house, did"Tot freeze this winter; large wood sued and mach- ine shed. house for storage. 3000 strawber- ries, 1000 raspberries, currants, gooseberries, rhubarb and aspara- gus. A snap if taken soon. E. J. Willits, Phone 41. pd 2d3-22 FOR SALE-—St. Barnard and Collie Shepard pups. Phone 700W. Wm. Bolster. 3d322 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY “~COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI MINN. March 3rd, 1919 Hull at 8 o'clock pr t meeting t Vander- or, Pr presiding Roll Call. declared present: Garlock, Bagley, Backus, Benner, Coop~r. Croon, Barnell, Joanis, Jones, Vandersluis. Minutes. Minutes of the special meeting of February 24, 1919 were read and ap- proved. Mayors Address. Mayor [. . Johnson now addressed the council. Bills. The following bills after being audit- ad were upon motion and second al- lowed; G. N. Ry. Co., freight on flusher $ 4097 Pay roll, month Feby.. . 1173.33 Street gang, street labe eral 78.00 s election B ward . 22.15 Judges & clerks, ward .....o.eaeen Judges & clerks, ward ....... Judges & clerks, ward ....... Judges & ceting. . 0 an elief assn., firemens pension for 1918..... iy 170.00 Sentinel Pub. Co., ballo 42.40 Ward Bros, jitney services.. 11.00 Letford Garag soline, fire department . ........... 3.92 Mrs. A. Thompson, for Feby. C. I2. Battles, mds witer departments etc ¢ E. Rattles. mdse water dept Minn. Blee. Light & Power Co., pumping contract Feby ) Northern Grocery Co.. md paupers . Minn. Elec. W lghting 5th. ward Feby 53.45 Minn. Elee. Light & Power Co., general lighting month Febv. 508.13 Minn Elec Light & Power Co., current library month, Feby. 13.02 M. G. FFoley, house rent acct. charity 5.00 Reports. Report of city treasurer Rhea for year ending January 31st. 191f was read. and on motion and second accepted and ordered flled. Report of Chief Police Fssler for the perfod August 1st. to March 1st. was read and on motion and second accepted and ordeped filed. i ourt renort for period end- 1. showing $169.00 paid the wrer was read and accepted Committees. President Vandersiuls announced the appointment of the following com- nce—Backus, Benner, Vander- aluls Benner, Benner dit—Palmer Rackus Water, and light—Bagley. ‘andersluis reets and walks— Palmer, Backus, v Garlock, Barnell . Palmer, Joanis. rnell, Croon. Joanis Printin Ruildin . Jones, Cooper. Salary—Benner,” Palmer, Garlock. Health—Jounis, Garlock, Coon. [ nell, Joanis, Croon. Purchasing, Backus, Garlock, Cooper. License—Cooper, Jones, Croon. Appointments. Ilections and appolnments of the following were now made. Aldermen kus, Benner and Garlock were named to act as tellers. ot vice-perident Aldermuan Benner re- ceived 8 votes, nlderman Bagley 3. Alderman Benner being declared el ted 21 Attorney, D. H. Fisk re- votes, Hallan L. Huffman 6 Mr. ce 1 Huffman t tive, too. The blocks vary according! to the size of the piece, but six lm'lu-s! is n good working size for most of| them, Small motifs may then appear ;| in the corners or in every other block, is a border avound the edge, There | is much chance for noveliy here. | STYLISH HAT FOR SPRING i Smart hat for spring in turquoise| blue braid with old-fashioned fiowers | and double-faced ribbon of biue and| olack. Women in Sweden have been peri mitted to take the higher uuivcrsitf degrees since 1882, ing declared elected For tru driver in charge. Wm. Gaines rec ed 10 votes, Roy K itus 1. Mr. Gaines being declared R v truck driver, 1. Lox received & 'y K. Titus 6. Mr. Titus being delec y voles, deel The clerk directed to onst the nnanimous vote of the counecil for Dr. A. Shannon as health off physician For Jos tlab and o0 Wm. Haze s stoner. This being Appointments of Supt., Water Dept the Text regular meeting On motion of Alderman Palmer, seconed by Joanis, the services of the Janitress was dispensed w th. May Johnson named the following appointments. Chief of Police, J. F. Kssler, Patrolmen, I G. Titus and Chas. Arnold. The same being confirmed. Miscel. "pon motion and second the service Tom Davis w dispensed with, with nstrucetions that he be turned over to the county poor Meetings. Tpon motion of Alderman Bagley, ¢ seconded, the next regular meeting designated as on Monday ) ch nd every second M following. arried There being no further business it was moved to adjourn. Adjourned Approved CHAS. N. VANDERSLUIS President. 1as21 WANTED. Agent for this city. || lady or gentleman—even if you General are now employed. You can eas- ily make $50 to $100 per week without giving up your present position. No experience neces- sary, 1 teach you how. Write for full particulars and free working out-fit to the William L. Tull Organization. 105-Sherman Bldg., Duluth, Minn. FOR SALE—Cosy, Ice house (filled) small |[FOR SALE—Modern THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR SALE—b5 passenger Ford, 5 pas-| FOR SALE—St. Barnard and Collie| WANTED—Late model 5‘ passenger Buick, Oakland or Dodge pre- senger Huppmobile; 5 passenger Shepard pups. Phone 200W. Wm. car. Staver; 5 passenger Cole; 5 pas- Bolster. 3d321 sangbar Mitchelll Six. Wide tire lumber wagon; one horse wagon; |ROR SALE—6 room house. Well price. top buggy, all snaps. E.J. Willits,| cement sidewalk, three blocks| Ploneer. 407 Beltrami. Phone 41. from center of city. $17 dowes 2d3-21} §17 per month for 100 m No interest. E. M. Sathre. | house, exceptionally good condi-|., tion near Normal school on Lake|FOR SALE—Eight pigs, also b Blvid. One of the most desirable| SOWS. ~One Rorse, 9 yoars . locations in city. Part cash, bal-| elght 900 lbs. Henry Wauin, ance easy terms if desired. Rey-| __Nymore, Minn. 4-321 work. nolds & Winter, 212 Beltrami Ave. | nop SA1EFresh Holstein cow. A.| WANTED—GIrl for Vickers restaur- fhome 114 t3201 " Rako, Bemidji, Minn., R. R. No, | 88t. warm, 2 room 3. Phone 26F12. acre lot, cleared and , fi nd stumped, fine Ave., 8 rooms modern except heat, others. location. Only $425. E.J. Willits, b - 407 Beltrami. Phone 41. make offer. M. C. Longballa, wise. pd 2d3-22 Littlefork, Minn. 36tf FOR ANY kind of a real estate deal, house, hot water heat, very best location, 50| 5 OF Write B. J. Willits, 407 Bel- ft. corner lot, small barn or gar- trami Ave. Phone 41. 1213t¢ age. Exceptionally low price. | p Terms $300 to $400 cash and rent Io;f,\,(?“;‘alfgf égfig‘ pfi(::;e'g 71)1;’:;?; and interest per month. 6 bed- east of Lincoln school ! rooms which will make your pay- taken at once : ments. Phone 41. E. J. Willits,| Nymore, Minn. Oliver Rigss. midji. 12-322 Upon roil call the following :lld(‘rmn-n[ ferred. Describe make of car and year built, also state lowest cash Address (5 passenger) care "WANTED—First class stenographer. Apply C. W. Jewett Co. —— e | WANTED—Girl for general house- Apply Q31 T | smmm——e—e WANTED—What have you to rent May first on lake Bemidji, Irving or Summer house or other- House and acreage, flat or house in city with garage, modern or not. Might buy a bargain. Write full particulars. Cheap if FOR RENT Hector Landry,|poR RENT—4 room steam heated apartment, modern conveniences. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1919 6d36 3d321 1218 Bemidji Ave. 310tf | part cash. in 80 acres wi Bandmaster G. || required. P. O. Box 53. Be- 34321 || trade. per A. Terms. Address “Ford” | WANTED—Girl at the 6d326 hospital. price $400, cash. 6-327 744, care Pioneer. Values-- (OURmany years’ ex- perience in the buying and selling of men’s wear is de- cidedly to your advantage. Our buYers know clothing values from a to z. They quickly recognize good quality and shun inferior quality. Anything which fails to|measure up to the high standards {of this institution is passed up in their critical selection. You can be assured of the very best values when you make your selection here. The Kuppenheimer and - ¢ Style-Plus Clothes we are showing for spring and summer are typical of every item of merchandise we carry. To men who know clothing, the name ‘“Kuppenheim- er” stands for par excellence in design, workmanship and fabric. No matter what the needs, men and young men will find this store a de- pendable and pleasant place to select apparel. GILL BROS. “The Kuppenheimer House in Bemidji”’ rooms upstairs. ‘407 Beltrami. 2d321 Kaplan Biock 3.82% = a . - o FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Late wood. model, first class condition, newly WANTED FOR RENT—One seven room house, || J. P. LAHR.. painted and completely overhauled, one four room house, also three|| GEO. H. FR A. Klein. Phone 3 321 "This is a House of Copyrihs 1918, The Hoaw of Kuppenbelmes Everything For the Man— Suits Topcoats Raincoats Overcoats Shirts Underwear Collars Sox Shoes Rubbers Handkerchiefs Mufflers Hats Caps Gloves Garters Collar Buttons Cuff Buttons Tie Pins Suit Cases Traveling Bags Umbrellas SNAPS! We Will Offer From Time to Time Special Bargains in Both City Property and Partly Im- proved Farms For Sale—6-room cottage, 1 block from S. High school, city water, 50 ft. lot, east front. $1400 $2800 will buy a 6-room house located on two lots in the best resi- 44322 || dence section of the city. Lots alone are worth $1500. 5 acres in Garden Home Addi- tion, half cleared, frame house, 14 x20. $450, $200 cash. The best bargain ever offered in 3 miles of a railroad station. Homestead rights Small amount of cash. Might consider a good team in the 30 acres adjoining the city lim- its. $50 per acre. 20 acres under cultivation. The {and adjoining this is held at $100 Wanted. Potatoes in car lots. Send us your order for stove Markham Hotel Building Nicely located. ......Phone 238 Defective