Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 6, 1919, Page 6

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fords; Most Pleasing Effect: and: It o i .18 Decidedly Fashionable. Every woman can wear white. To spme women it 15 more becor than others, to be sure. But therp is somethiing about the immaculately white, frock, the white sult or .the " white, ,‘:out or hat that ‘is so wondrous- ly attrgctive, that the white get-up is a Joy eyen when worn by the woman who_might ,possibly appear more ro- bust QF amgpe youthful or more distin- guished. qr ;more - something else in some other, golor.schenie. Every wom- an ought to.wear white some time just for .the. joyous effect it has on those with whom she comes in contact. But now white has suddenly béecome | . amazingly fashfonable. It was ‘not one of thosé ruluou that was predicted very generally, but suddenly at the resorts where women ; ‘of wealth nsually, contrive to set the fashions that the rest of the world shall follow, these women began wear- mg white-and then more whites. Not only-white frocks and. white hat were ordered: from dressmajers and mil- Itners,” but ;there were -hurry orders for white' coats and wraps, white. wool- en sults; and white everything else. Now''wearing white is not easy, es- peclally: Yor the woman who dresses ona this nitich“about it: even the woman who I§ frée to send her white things to- the, cleaners after every wearing, wh has ten frocks to the average s one, and who has a maid whose only duty 18 to aid her in mat- ters of dress—even this woman does not always.wear white as it should be ‘| For Sale— Réturning Service MaR:RecelyiNg: ;Rositions Back — Females In" : Clerleat’'Work May Stay. > Washington.—Steady reduction. in the number of women employed by rallroads is taking Place as the result of " demobl'ization and the return of soldlers to their old jobs. "From the high mark of ' 101,783 'women em: nloyes, on' Oct. -1, 1918, the number "|'was decreased 14.8 per cent by April 1, when 85,393 were still on the pay- rolls. .The first women to ‘be let go were those engaged in~ heavy work In roundhouses and shops. In -the clerl: eal occupations, such as ticket selling. wwhere. 72 per cent of the women were used, reduction has haen” small. 88,119 ‘still heing employed, many rof whom will likely ree:ain_permanently. Statlsties epmpiled by the Railroad administration shew that 5,000 wom- am were employed In shops and 1.00¢ .o roundhouses in 1918, WANT AD DEPT Advertisements In tnis- column cost half cent & word per issue, when paid tash in advance. No ad will be run for ‘tess than 10c ver issue. Adn charged on our books cost one cent & word per issue. No ads run for lass than 36c. FOR RENT A A A AAAA A A FOR RENT—Lake Shore cottage of four rooms and large porch. - Fur- nished. * Also good row beat. At Diamond Point. Only 20 minutes. walk to town. Address “W” care of Pioneer. 4t89 FOR RENT—Lake shore cottage after September 1st. Secure it now as they are spoken for ahéad; this _'is the only one I have lett. = Five room flat, $14. ~Four room house, garage, 2 acres, $10." Four room house, barn, lots of msture, fenced, $10 per, month.’ o Good truck, 3300. : About 500 fence posts, cheap. Some yery choice residence lots near normal and other locations. Fine six room house and large lot, $2,300. ‘| B J. WILLITS, 218 Beltrami Ave. White rajah embroidered in white sitk _with ‘much tucked vest of net and Great tassels of silk ma finish,’ torh ‘and there are other women not #0 ‘bledséd ‘by fate who wear white irrejiroachably. It is all a matter of " datntinéss, is it not? You know. the ‘womanwho can go throtigh the entire day“in ‘the city In a white sult and ** looki s fresh at the end of the day as’ at the'outset ; 'and then there are other woinen--who seem doowmed to be be smirched Dy. soft coal jor wazon ;reau the flrn thlnm R SAILOR COLURS |N VOGUE a—_ Onu Favorlte Deeorntlon Back Aluln n'l’rlmminn for the Thin 8um- 2 mer Frocks. Some years ago everybody wore deep ullor seollars reaching almost to the walst .(p.the back and down Into a dtempp\m like a fichu in front. These collang, are Ip vogue again as’ & trim- .mingfor -thin summer frocks, only . thisgyear they are ' turned 'exactly “around, as the deep part of the collar | Is,placed in front in a yoke effect and the long points formerly in front now go .around the neck- to fasten in & ehallow square -at”the back. . This 1s an excellent way to se up t e Ince and fine embroldery one.has * beel unvlng for years in the hope of ‘Anding some manner of using again. Nothing is smarter than this sort of. squnre yoke of lace or finest ba- tiate embroideéry, serving not only as yoke but collar as well. The front .is open and comfortably low, so that - even th 2 " feta and satin which are serving for : morning wear. nlon with_the. fashion- #ble little challis ate not uncomforta- dbly warm by means of these low-cnt ¢ Cuffs of_ the same shape whi Al as the yoke. collars add rur- ther’ embellishment for a dark dress, is-having a° vogue it has’ nt h y-n. Phorne 41. 4489 WANTED R VANTED-—Young girl to assist with |- houseworky Inquire . third . cot- tage Grand- Forks Bay, or P. O. Box 34- 5d8y \VANTED-A lady.cook to demon-| , /Strate'on a Universal Gas machine. Apply to Tom Wilson at Clifford’ Store. % 85tf VANTED TO BUY—S8mall . cook stove or range. Address K, care Pioneer, 2d86 JE INDEPENDENT—I can offer you the opportunity of a life time, to establish a high ¢ business in your home town where you have no opposition, an investment of from $500 to $2,000 according to the size of the town. Many men and women are now engaged in this business in this’state, making cash profits. No guess:work 1 can show you the facts. . Virite or call . manager, 4560 Loeb Arcade build- ing, Minneapolis, Minn. 3d86 ‘OSITION WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper wants set of books to - keep “evenings, ‘address D. care Pioneer. 730tf WANTED—School girl, for half days. Mrs. Kaplan. Kaplan block. 81tf i e S et Gl ‘VANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher and bookkeeper; good salary, * must-be steady. Apply Shavitch Bros 3dss —\“ \WANTED — Experienced dry goods and shoe. man. Must be able to trim..Good habits and good appear- ance.. .O'Leary - Bowser Co., Be- midji. "2d87 e PN S S-S WANTED—Dining room and kitchen girl, at Kelliher Hotel. 5d89 i L R SR T WANTED-—Girl, at Union Hotel, al once. Nymore, Phone 411-W. —_— WANTED—Janitor at the St. An- thony's hospitn] 6d8e WANTBED—Woman or girl for gen: eral housework. Call at W. G. Sphrogdgr-,s_t‘qr!m_‘ Pthe_ 66, 82tt cosnir- FORSALE - A A A A A A A SIS IS eIl ISl FOR SALE—New motor boat, 18 # long. 2 horse power. Evenrudel engine, cheap if taken at once: In.’ quire of J. W. Billings at Schroe- ders -store. % 6d87 FOR SALE—House, modern. except heat, fine bath room, garage, on 50-foot corner lot elegant loca- tion; only. $3,150; $5600, balance $35 per month and 7 per cent in- -terest. - Ave. Phone 41. 3HEEP FOR SALK—Immediate feed- ing lambs, wethers, ewes eud breeding . eweS. . Angora. ' goats, Shetland ponies. -White, the Sheep Man, Cogswell, D. 300 head heavy western horses. £5 36}8 FOR SALE—80 acres: of heavy hard- wood -land, ‘only” 6 miles south of | this ‘city, cheap buildings, $2,500, terms. 160 acres, some improvement have large:photo in my office. Just think of -it, $860. Another within 3 mil J. WILLITS, 218 Belt: Phone 41 I'OR SALE—One of the nicest houses in this city. Garuse and chicken house. You'll have to sée ‘it to appreciate it; $3,260. B. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 4d8y 41, ¢ 4d89 FOR SALE—The cutest thoroughly modern house in thé city. Fine garage connectéd to house, on three corner lots. Only $4;500. E. .J. Willits 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41 E. B..J. Willits, 218-Belunml 4489 | FO! kind of or write E. J. Willits,: 218 Beltraml Ave, Phone 41. 2131t FOR SAL —Elegant. seats. 157 people; .15 h man engine. Here is a snap, $400. E. J, Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d89 gas . b, Water- 'FOR SALE—Two 50-foot corner res- idence lots. . Only $400, Might trade. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave, Phone 41. 4489 FOR SALE———House six rooms and iath, close to lake. Owner has.cut. price from $2,800 to $2;500 fo quick sale; ments per month just 'like rent. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. JL 4489 FOR SALE—Summer home.js rooms also 3-room cottage. * Perfect 1 cation, large “screened porch. Birchmont” Beach. J. W. Wilcox. Phone 29, ° <. 618tt FOR SALE—Nine room house, on easy terms. 918 America’ ‘Ave. _Phone 26-F-11. 3d87 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For a light- er car @ Studebaker..Six, in very best of condition. Inguire of Ideal Billiard'. Parlor. " ~s 715t FOR sALE—Su the{ Bem! tiona¥y store for ggh fac simile signatu tarial seals and corporatiop 50?61: = A -FOR SALE——One span of. mnrea. Inquire of ymore, harness and wagon. Joe Bahr. nt county farm, Minn 6487 FOR SALE—One carload of well broke Montana -horses at ' snap prices. Bemidji Horse Market. J. Moberg. 84tf FOR SALE—Roll top deek, Turkish |, roeklng chair and-other household goods; cheap. 622 Bemidji Ave., Phone 599. 6![89 FOR SALE—Finely - improved" ten acre farm, one mile out on Jeffer- son: highway; $1,250, “easy termis or trade for farm further out. E: J: © Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 4d89 B2 o L A Ay P FOR SALE—Elegant - grocery stock- and building; -owner doing ‘good busness, but has other business re- quiring hjs attention. E. J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. 5d89 FOR SALE—Dandy house 4 ronma and bath, all modern except heat; price $1,400; $400-and $20°.per month and interest. “E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41 4d89 SNAPS! oom - house; - complately - mofi- i §n ‘A1 “Gondition, fine loca , one block from the Lake ap; two blocks “from ‘the ‘Normal," Ic 50x140 facing' east, city water, well, and ‘garage. A bargain at | Best residence :lot in the city, | 40x140 on Lake ‘Boulevard . and Dewey ave. near ‘12th - street. $1200 part cash. 147 acre farm Jommg the cn:y !lectrbe Vapor B A H ulphur A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen . Ladies hairdressing " and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. e your appointments by phone 776-J i J ‘ F. Osborn limits, 20 acrea under -plow, 40 ,' buildings. Price $35.00 per acre, part -cash. ‘taken at once. % .. 5-roomi. completely modern cob-, .tage, full basement, large porch, High School. Price $2,600. 80 acres, unimproved land; 2% | miles from the end of pavement, mostly hardwood land,” small- part | jack pine soil. . A bargain at $20 ' per. acre. For a shott time only at $12.50. This will not appear.; again. - - GEORGE H. FRENCH -Pho -P.. LAHR ; EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING GO TO Bemldjl Shoe Repan- Sllop A on’s Restaurant A. Patterson, Propr. Automatic Gas Ranges thhf' F u'eless Cooking and ' Cabinet type ranges. Single oven type ranges. -Kitchenette ranges. Hot plate cookers. - Bath room vincent wall * ‘burners. GHow — _ Pastry Oven _ Gas irons. | Gas soldering iron | . furnaces l Automatic” water heaters. - | Range Boiler water heat- < ers.: % and appllances of every I description. P LGS 2 4 5 "'BE’I‘HDJI\ GAS €o. PHONI 76 acres fenced,® 40 ‘acres good tim- | ber.” Frame house, barn aind other | 4-room house in good condition, . on Missisippi- ave. S. Cheap, 1f g across: the street from- Dalt- ‘ lot 76x100, ‘two blocks from the | launch, [’ Try me on a trade. b FOR SALE—A milch cow, 5 years $200 cash and pay-| For Sal SALE—Completely modern six 7 dozen; - 100: room house, on easy terms. Call, 701 America Ave. 4d87 | dozen. This € g cloth on the market, near | iore ; ulfiyatl 5 . Ko ear Phone 321-W call at 6489 s -at makes the cheaneut . Koors Retail 4 T1imwe in trade. 415 Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE—5 fresh mflg‘ City Livery. NEW MODEL - Shoe Shop Located at The Bemidji Shoe Store 815 Minn, Ave 5 FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIR- ING’ AT REASONABLE PRICES ' ——All Work Guaranteed. .-J. GATTEYSON, Propr. . ‘Inquire 1107 Park Ave. old. Inquire T. K. Johnson, Sol- way, Minn. . . 3d821 5 ‘passenger For b 1917, model,in first ciass condition. Write .or wire E. E. Robideau, Ten- _stl:lke, Minn, ' Price $450. 6uB6°f At Wilton, Look! They_ will havea five piece orchestra. s Come One - Come All One Big ‘Grand Time stup Go to Wilton nance to. the make every , mile you drivea pleasanter, easier, less expensive mile. You'll know the feeling of confidence that really dependable tires brmg CTaLR ‘ s i, mesns, the greatest return on yeur vestment, the bxggest value. for y. ‘Gray Sidewall Tuehasbeeptfie talk of cnrownersforthepastyeax* Ii_:m ans Defective

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