Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO SUITS AND, COATS Return to Strictly Straight; Line, ! Is Predioted. Warlety of Styles and Contradictions .Between Paris_and New.York. to Continue, ! Diftering: from the general opinton wbroad 1s ‘an American authority who . tie-on the Bubject of width In 4 4 anid maked the state- thp‘ ‘return to the . strictly l!nf‘ght iine taflored coat is certain. comes from one of the houses lth not at all extréme “Known It Stz m@h& ‘that have prevailed for the last twelve months. Paris, quite as much as China, Is 8 placé wheré~ thi 0 “things by oppo- sites. ‘Hsving': discarded as - much clothing from :the knee downwnrd as possible, in the warm they are wearlnl velvpt berets and welvet biats. ‘It Is fortunate that'therd 07" yogue; for hats of blatk tulle and Ohnntmy or the smnrt Parisian would be doomed to wear nothing but velvet on ‘thé‘warmest of days unléss she re- sorts to -the glycerineil paper hat—a late innovation. The white velvet is, of courss, very much smarter than black, if one must “Velvet on a summer day.. Lewis “THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER /SHE'D RATHER PLOW THAN EAT me ¢harming models ‘in | ufim an_d milan, but they proved{ @ the Plrlnlan.‘who : merit of dooking summiery.; at_least: In: nhmmdnu fiot look aw aut o! place:} al: Be: Made Up Into Coat Plece; ™ |} Mater! ¢ iha irt, or'Inte H‘H‘lot olxher hues, n(her clothes.: ‘Adéording to the.need of.the wearer, the blue ‘sérge may be imade up ‘into ;intd _a -one-plece ay be all w@‘ .serge 8 the most efficaclous ground for -accessories of . the toilette and_ for litfle finenesses, Let it e o fl‘!fifin‘g point for pearl g:a-y “or -sand-colored spats, for matching motsquetaire suede gloves romng looscly over the:tight wrist, for a dark hat of concentrated lines and for a. fur’ meckplece of reduced propor tioris. ! Then,’ as a signature ~to ‘'the ‘workof art, as well as an insinuation of What'one might Yave done, et the wvell‘etch’a mad design in one bold, de- tdched pattern upon the cheek. _Thiy 18 a dasking touch in a costume other- vldb resérved, ‘Blue .serge {8 unassailabie, lmpec eable, It is clever, and it I8 wise. And Lived Happily Ever Amrwlrc The coupld, in the twenties, fashion- ably but not ultra dressed, unmistaks ably worldwise in the faces; were.pags- Ing the "Kuights of Pythigs bullding when the man-turned his fuce toward the woman and sald in even tones:-of a well-modulated volce: “DId T or did I not?" “You did,” she sald, quite as free from-vulgar excitement, “You are a liar,” without a change in the pitel of his volce, as he nguln turned “his face toward 'her. - 4 She:took: her’ hand: from his arm, they never-lost # step, and proceeded across the avenue and ‘Obio street In- Rersection apparently oblivious of traf- fic, as they alternately spoke’ and looked at each other. It ‘was a nice, fintlemunlv and ladylike qnnrnL—-h- anapolls News.. AGENCY AUTO ACCESSORIES - We have just return- ed from France and are going into busi- ness here. Drop in and see us for your Ford Accessories LUNDOUIST BROS. 115 Third St. Botanists intensely Interested in - Na- | Soft celorod D-eor-tlom .on Segeon’s Favrites; Chiffe *77 eries Not Hemmed. The qeu;l;uc,flou of ,vnieutlon.ln t».| A really lovely, summer.hat.of lav. regigns, is ‘& matter:of :great:| ende botanists; who. sre making:l: mm-fln #ftorits 1o lobserve: the ¢ clenne lond(the brim and:tinted of th as'the orghndle whlch “fhi but the eruption’ destroyed life except some clumps and o few: beniidan Ot the total, 54. per cent we Te probably introduced by birds, out 20 per cent by the wind_and about 10 per cent by the water—a dif- ferent showing from that of. the more exposed Island -of Knknlofl. fo the Stm of Sunda, thre iEg ork irds - was smal e grow L_pg:tltlon In Yolcano jsi p fg}il sparse—n condition nttrl uted acl of proper soil and the ground’s small .and get-a car to go any— amount of water and high proportion g 3 »t sulphates. e where, any hme. L Bor7 pnsengér ‘cars. Bmmn AUTO uvm Duty at Home and Abroad. When you are in the city boost your focality; but when you Jare out of the | city hoost your' city. HEY' D ANCE SATH URDAY NIGHT ‘At ‘Wilton, Look! They will :have a five piece orchestra Come One - Come All . One Big Grand Time S‘un Go to Wilton nanca to the Given by Wm. Short €] been greatly adui tullness to make 1t frilly and therefors to produce a very soft, pnfled effect. We shall. gee nuiny of these tinted, lace-trimmed fro and hats as som- .| mer advances; thicrefore, if one likes to. be & bit alicad. of ~the -proces ston, by all means procure the soft: colored laces nov. . Undenlably this is a lace season anyway. The beautiful \ces 'aré combined with georg: t This lace i3 very widths; from " narrow: bandings’: 10 flonncinsq wide cnough for ertl. A layender; chifton frock .which:has d has pnnelx of this’ créamy ‘lace placed at ‘both stdes of ;the ‘back, ‘and'the sleeves reveal it i| falling from:the.clbow to' the hem ‘of the skirt in a decp loop. The front of alst 18 ' Jucket effect: made by ng the lace ‘over the chiffon: and lemng the; bottom ‘édge appear below the woft satin sash in the front. The bAck of the walstrepeats the Iace nlso, sud the ;two side” pandls of the lace joh; the .walst, line under: the sash at the back. One does not hem the chif- fon draperies this ‘summer, as ihe sejvage I» 2steemed as a trimmidg. —EAT— } TmuLS rent Cafe Our Waiters n|uumunu||m|m|||mnnmm||| ol Do the Waiting, .-YOUR HOGS -and | HOG HOUSB INSURED 5 ayep “Got your life insur- ‘- Du S.-Mitchell : The’New York Life Man Northern Natl. Bank- Bldg. m b Phone 576W° T Aoy LU LT LT T ‘THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1919 Learn Wisdom Through Folly. Not. Bragg'ng at All. v “L aever hear you telling any of the pe}-tln:in‘: sx;fi:tapisl:go:: .:,tg ;:“;::‘ s:nz:t‘ ight lhlm,,~ your childrex say.” ‘“No, of them hoary with age, hefore, we Qur:children sa¥ somany: bright things o fva nt-n point of wisdom.—-Sir and so rapidly thnt 1 find it difficult to g ‘4 n;,; L vemember them,” WE PAY the- highest market price for rags ‘metals, rubbers’ and: scrap iron. We also pay freight: on all out of town shipments for’ 100 pounds- -and over. nghest" prices paid for hides. flLQBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638- 112 ' 8d Street | "CARACE OF K QUALITY OPEN:DAY: AND NIGHT- Ford Cars.. Champion Spark Fordgon:Tractors.. plugs Exide Batteries . || Hassler shock United States Tires E - absorbers . ) Klaxon homu Mazda lamp. bulbi Jémesvxlle Spnkz . Réd Crown galolind ; ASOLINE, 25; and 2—10 centu per ga,ll : CYLINDER OIL, 15¢ per gt;; 60¢, per. 'galxop Modern Repair.and Service -M‘bhmoflhdp - Acetlyene welding . Tire Repalr department. ' Car Washing, day and night - Storage ‘battery-repair and service: department ; We ‘work on all makes of cars from Fords to. Packards Our shop is departmehtlzed o v~ C. W. JEWETT COM fiNY; Inc: of Economy Demon,strat!on | 5 Tomorrow = ‘specially trained “Wear-Ever” Instructor will show: Mrs. Brekke - how potatoes and apples can be baked on top of the stoveina “WearEver" Aluminum Sauce Pan, thus saving the extra; fuel that would ‘be required:to heat:an: oven; She-will demonstrate the “Wear-Ever’” Fry Pan also. The: “Wear-Ever" Fry Pan stores up - ¢ such a large amount of heat that. potatges or | . other foods:can be friedto:a golden brown : thoroughly and quickly-=with- less fuel and this “Wear-Ever” “WEAR-EVER” - COUPON {Saturday, Aug. 9 will be the last day we |ATEE Will accept this coupon and $1.79 for i 6-quart Preserving Kettle which sells regularly at $2.15. Date CARLSON’S VARIETY STORE Bemidji, Minnesota Nalasitvia

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