Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1919, Page 4

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* CHAINS O BEADS - Wood, Japanese Giass and Gkina o Worn About Neck. ‘Doo‘rltlom Hang Below the Walst t and” Milady Must Have an ' 55 Ample Supply. #And a string of beads” is sure the last word in the description of every modish summer costume. It s ‘the. last touch but by no means the least: in importance. Once upon & time a girl thought she was very lucky to possess a neat little string of coral, or. a short rope of fine pearls, or .pos- sibly a pendant on a gold chain. Now she must have almost as many as she , has handkerchiefs. It is often the chain of beads that makes the costume. This is especially {true of the collarless frocks that look ®o unfinished without something about the neck. The shops are showing such & wonderful varlety of bead necklaces at an equal variety of prices that one should have no trouble in indulging in two or three at any rate. Those lovely long chalng—most of the newer ‘chains reach below the walst—of Jap- ese glass, china and wooden beads ~gtrung on knotted cords and ending in beautiful carved wooden lockets, . larger many of them than a siiver dol- lar, look especially good over linen frocks of the chemise variety, or with severe blouses and skirts. For the organdle and voile frocks pretty little chains can be made at > home from tinsel cords with Jap or . Itallan beads and finished off with silkep; or tinsel tassels. The advan- tage’in ‘making these chains is that ! ‘they can be planned as an intimate part of the costume. It would not be surprising to hear of some one buy- inig-a frock to match her beads, so im- | portant has the necklace become. £ And here 1s a way to imitate with s little trouble - and surprising - effect those ‘lovely ‘woven chains done on the ““small wooden looms. Use gbout eight strands of varloys. colored’ silks, and Jay them parallel, being sure they are exactly the same length. About half way on these at each slde weave some small beads for the depth of an inch or 80 to hold the threads together, and at the bottom where the strands meet in 16 threads weave beads again for a depth of two inches and let the threads ravel into fringe with a bead tied into the end of each. CHICAGO RAIL SHOP (By ‘Ynited Press.) ¢ag0; Aug.:11.~The spirit of of [lation was.apparent among the striking raflway shopmen in the Chi- - .- . ecago district today, although it was decided no immediate answer will be made to. the administration’s request that the men go back to work be- fore their demands are taken up. It was stated the men would waive al]l grieviences if the wage demand . was granted. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Julius Thorsen of Benson, Minn., has rented a summer cottage on Lake Bemidji. % Mrs. Hattie Ostrander left today for Hannah, N. D., where she has ac- cepted a position. e : Mrs. John Noel of town of Nor- thern was among the business visit- ors in the city Saturday. | Miss Mary Moore of Grand Forks, N. D., is the guest of Miss Mary Gowran_ of,.. Lake Bemidji for two, weeks, . Usd 44 Wée’ build up our business on being square the whole: year around. One bar P. & G. Soap FREE, with 20 bars any kind of soap: Oatmeal, 20 1b. $1.00 Cookies, per box, Ib..17%;¢ Brooms, best . ..67c and 72¢ Washboards, best .....65¢ 8 pkgs. Macaroni ......24¢c Dill Pickles, good stock, pergal. ............19¢ Old potatoes, per bu....50c 2 large cans, Milk......28¢c 4 small cans of Milk....24c Cream Cheese, per 1b...39¢c cal leanser-. .. ... 24¢ ther goods sold very close. “Qur Regular Prices H.CARVER Pure Lard, per Ib. .....40c "10 bars of Swift’s Pride, Y7 “We deliver orders over $2.50 free BONANZA FARM—Have a splendid improved farm of 1,760 acres of MONEY TO LOAN ‘on K SALE—By the owner; a fine|FOR SALE—Modern 10-room hous Mrs. Sidney- - Miller of Pinewocd i farms. Northern Land Cgmllwany. stock farm in Stearns county, six| Hot water heating plant. Cor 4th m was in Bemidji Saturday to consult a doctor regarding ivy poison on her Phone 29. | 5 . 1m96 glzss lr‘rtl)nlxl St.s cmud,d Address | - street and Mississippi ave. Inquire land in one of the richest provinces hand. 3 e R s e GRS MO ed Schilplin, St, Cloud, Minn. of W. G. Schroeder. 6-818 in Canada. I have made a for- 3 POSITION ~WANTED—Experienced . . W1as1y B tune on tuis farm in five years. booklkeeper wants set of books to T oo oo s B L MGARNFOR SALE—A two hund { j ( n}s - — red You.cani‘do. the same, I want.to aliirses ;Dic care | FOR SALE—Modern 10 room house,| ~and ‘fifty acre_farm lgcated twol: quit farming. ' Write me. M. H. ) hot water heating plant, corner| “miles from market, 175 afrés un.|. Ward, care of:Times, St. “Cloud, Minn. - Wi1ds1l * Miss Mavis_Philippe of Ir ) enue left today for Sheldon, a) where she will visit relatives for a 'short time. —_————————————————————1| Fourth street and Mississippi av-| g {om T\ h g WAN'll'EhD-—-’“;om:n oé lglh'l tm;V geg- enue. Inquire of W. G. Schroeder ,bfi{afi‘;},“‘{,”,‘,‘ tlirnire. er\;l;:“eal;.cals{l?: Mrs. E. C. Berg and Mrs. George| &ra ousework. all al . G.| Bemidji. 6ds1 care of St. Cloud Times. ~ w1d811 Geror of Sugar. Bush drove to Be- __Schroeder store. Phone 65. 82tf TR i e A midji Saturday and passed the day | WANTED — Census . Clerks: (men, L hegiatora ester | MERCANDISE BUSINESS—For sale, | the-opportunityyy of etaoinokkffi shopping. women). 4000 needed, $92 2 :‘”‘"" iflg‘ ‘:if Al’"l“ tarrow withl 4)q established, general merchan-{ ' establish a high class fbusiness in month, age 18 upward. Experience one size and quality .‘“ farmers| gjge business in thriving Minnesota| your home town, where you have ! unnecessary, For free particulars| . Prices. George Henderson, Little| ' town. This is.a splendid oppor-| no" opposition, an: investment of to Bemidji Saturday to meet her son,| of examinations_write Raymond Falls, Minn. W14d811| _ tynity for any one wishing to en-| from 500 to $2,000, according to Elden and . wife, who are moving Terry (former government ‘exam- gage in the general merchandise the size of the town. Many men from Detroit, Minn., to Tenstrike. - iner), 1426 = Continental ‘Bldg., FOR SALE—200 acres of fine im- buginess; soda fountain in connec- and women are now engaged in ‘Washington. 3d812 {n‘ov:;l ;:r}? land in_stean'nsdcg\m~ tion with store; store building and | ‘ this business in this.state, making e T L Y. L ouse, granary and: barn fixtures for. sale; good reason for large cash profits. No guess work, WANTED—AnR' honest ' young. man for 75 head of stock. Address selling. . If interested write Joseph I can show you the faits. Write Tartle River were the guests of Be-| :capable of handling our milk route.| owner, Charles Humbert, General| M. Linnemann, St. Joseph, Minn.| or call, Manager, 450 Loeb Arcade ' midji friends between trains Satur- W. G. Schroeder. 4 538156 Delivery, St. Cloud Minn. w1d811 g W1d811| Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 1d811 =l day. FOR RENTTGood., large garage; . closé in, 403 America” Ave, corner Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Curtiss of} poyurth St.' Inquire on premises. Osakis, Minn., who have been visit-1 pnong 407-W.” 5d814 ing their daughter, Miss Olive Cur- BE INDEPENDENT—I can offer you Mrs. Effie Geroy of Tenstrike came’] Mrs. H. J. Laney and Misses Flor- ence, Marion and Luey Laney of ~ Season’s Arrivals old. Inquire T, K. Johnson, Sol- way, Minn. 4 B 3ds821 Attorney and Mrs. C. R. Middleton and sons, ‘E. C. and Reginald, and Mrs. (Middleton of Baudette were Sunday visitors in Bemidji, having motored to Thief River Falls with a large number of Baudette persons to attend the county fair. FOR SALE—Cabinet - sewing .ma- chine. _Mrs. B. W, Lakin, 1011 Lake boulevard. So.o. T 4d814 FOR ANY KINdof real estate deal, gee e or write E.J..Willits, 218 Beltrami Dr. F. W. Bromley of Whitewater, Ave. Phone 41. 1213tf Wis., who has been the guest of An- = : drew Rood and family since Satur-|7OR SALE—Beautiful home at 1014 _ Special Bargains to day, returned to his home this morn- Beltrami Ave.; easy terms. Phone ¢ p E 3 ing. Dr. Bromley had been visiting 564-J. Call 1221 Park. 6d814 < in Utica,” N. Y., Duluth and other| ————————-""""—" —-"——"-— ¥ Gl points before coming to Bemidji. FOR SALE OR TRADE->-For a light- A 3 r er car a Studebaker 8ix,-in very » F. S. Lycan, proprietor of the Hotel | best of condition, Inguire of Ideal i 16 i3 P aturday, Aug. 9th to Aug. 16th turned last night from Crookston, where they accompanied Mr. Lycan’s brother, W. S. Lycan, proprietor of the Crookston hotel, and L. O. Reed, they having been here'on a fishing trip. ; TOR SALE—Five room cottage, one blgckatr:mlB:mlgjl norfi:l.fl Lo‘;. - -~ extends to lake shore. rd W00 g [ WANT AD DEPT,| G viisfiasiiisll | CLOMKS SUITS MOUNARS ) | LADIES TALLORED SKIKTS wey Ave. : - - o i sl e 7 : AND DRESSES Plain and fancy—silk and worsted. Advertisements in tnis column cost| yOR SALE—One carload of well K 5 Balf cent s word per lssus, when pe’t| broke Montana Dorsea’ at snap .~ 25 Per Cent DISCOUNT .| This season’s styles. A good assort- An early selection”will be to your ad- | ment still here to be $5 9 8 L TOR SALE—Fine span> of black horses, weight 1400 pounds, $250 for quick sale. B. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami' Ave. - Phone 41. 3d812 Markham, and George Kreats, re-| Billlard Parlor. i . ;-01". v cash in.advance. 8 ) less than 10c per issue. prices. - Bemidji Horse Market. J. Moberg. : 84tt . YT vantage.. We aim to clear all summer di 3 of o ummer home; 6 rooms; |} isposed of .............. WANTED also 3-room cottage. - Perfect lo’- . stock. cation, large screened _porch. Birchmont Beach. - J. W. Wilcox. . - Phone 29. - A 618tt L set gurRe e e s WANTED—3 girls to fold catalogue "OR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- "in bindery. Inguire at Pioneer| tionary store for rubber stamps, office. ' . 2d810| = fac simile signature stamps, no- e e tarial seals and corporation seals WANTED—Room , by ' young man. 2 WANTED—Girl, at once. Union hotel, Nymore. Phone 411W. 3d813 Nashua Woolen Blankets $5.95| | Ladies’ Fancy Georgette Waists & N. L. M., Pi —_— s : : Addvees Nok M., care of PIOReS" | “OR SALEPassenger boat, Yan- A special purchase before the advance This season’s styles in popular styles. _ gee Girl,” capacity 75. Cheap for —full size. Each wrapped in separate White and flesh col A 1 56l WANTED—Girl for housework. 29 fi:‘; o ‘;‘“M:‘é‘;“tzh']‘;: e Bea sanitary package. Fancy plaids—blue .White and flesh colors. An early selec-| 10th St. Phone 510-W.. . 3811} i T b U8 A eas e —pink—tan—and grey. $5 9 5 tion gives more assurance $4 48 WANTED TO: RENT FARM—Have |- Buy early like we did...... YYe/¥ of getting your size ... ...... ) machinery and. stock. Write Henry ; f LaFore, Sauk Rapids, Minn. < A SNAPS! EE . W1d811 s 5 4-room house, good location, lot 765x140. Price $1350, ‘$350 cash, balance $26 per month: 6-room modern house, - east front, screened porch, wood shed and garage, $3000, %- cash. 160 acres cut-over land, on Jefferson ' Highway, 3% miles from Bemidji, $10 per acre, easy terms. ' . 6-room cottage, lot 50x140, east front, good well. Price, $1000, $200 cash, balance $15 per month. % 10 acres within the city lim- its, on Jefferson Highway; nicely built log cabin and othex: buildings. A ‘fine truck and: I DR e A ERON, NS B AL B ¥ L WANTED—Man or lady second cook; pleasant surroundings, good wages. . Apply mahager, Markham Hotel. 1d811 LADIES’ RIEBED UNIONSUITS | | CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES | THE ‘:FITRITE" GARMENT - About 50 dresses to clean up. 2 to 6 sizes. You must not judge the 48 _qqality by this clearing’s prices C WANTED—A lady cook to demon- strate on a Universal Gas machine. Apply to Tom Wilson at Clifford Store. 85tf does fit right. Lace trimmed or 69 plain, loose or tight styles.... C WANTED TO BUY—Three or four sécond hand typewriters; any make..—<Answer giving sample of work and price. Address X, care Pioneer office. 3d813 ————— FOR RENT 1000 Yards CONGOLEUM RUGS : . 3 feet by 9 feet WANTED TO RENT—§ room mod- ultry farm. Price $800, ; 3 : ern home, September 1st. A. E. g’:e_hn{f cg:;,’,n o A‘ 36-Inch PERCALE . e 2 Gibson, Tenstrike, Minn. 7d816 110 acres hardwood land on g Four different patterns. A real Scenic Highway and fine lake, | i 8-room house, screened N porches, can be used as summer resort. -Small tract opened up, fine -timber. - $560 per acre, might consider Berhidji resi- dence as part payment. . 6-room house, modern except’ heat, hardwood floors, garage - and wood shed, . $2,600, one- half cash. GEORGE H. FRENCH....Phone 93 | J. P. LAHR Markbam Hotel Building Spe_cial, a yd. Only ..29c¢ | | vurgain in floor covering .. ... Best Coffee, Ib. lots. . .. .38¢c 5-b. lots .........$1.75 Best Tea, per lb........49¢c Very best Coffee.......45¢c Jelly glasses, large flat, per dozen ..........42¢c Get your fruit jars from us. Compound Lard, per 1b. 37¢ SILK DISPLAY WEEK Despite the fact that silks hxfwe advanced 25 per cent in the last few weeks, our great combined buying power enables us to give our patrons prices based on the “former market. This week will.be silk week in our busy_store and all silks will be displayed in some manner throughout the store. You will do well to purchase early before present stock is exhausted.v : 4 COLORED TAFFETA BLACK SILK 40-inch Belgian blue Radium Satin, very adaptable for gowns, drapes well, yd..$2.49 86-inch silk and cotton -Poplin, colors, yard, $1.39, and 98¢ 36-inch Skinner’s Satin in Grey or Navy, the yard.......... $2.19 * 3p-inch Soft finish Messaline, Navy, Copenhagen and me- dium blue, the yard......$1.98 32-inch Society Wash Satin, { " flesh and white, the yd. $2.19 82-inch Satin Stripe Pongee, for wash waists, yd......$1.79 . 36-inch Rose Colored Kool Crepe, for suits or. skirts, 27-inch China silks, yd. the yard .. .$2.98 2 ; S 35-inch Changeable Glace Satin | 36-inch ~ Perspiration proof very new .. .$2.49 China silk, black, yd. BLACK SILK - Extra heavy 36-inch Faille silk, very fine quality, yd. 2.79 inch Umbrelis Taffeta, very" . and fine, the yard..$2.69 i 3.B-ifich . Taffets, no loading,: Wéars well, the yard......$2,19 Picnic hams, 8 to 10 Ibs. perlb. .............30¢c Bacon, best, per b Gasoline, per gal. ... Perfection Oil ..... ‘Polarine, per gal ......55¢c 10 bars of Lenox Soap. .49¢ 36 inch Taffeta, very fine qual- 5-i T feta ity, excellent for skirts, 'street 3 ;::h S::O::l:e:f:fe 5 aSless’ dresses or fancy'gowns, colors, greate: , yd. $1.98 Kha-ki, Copenhagen, Purple, | 39 inch Paulette Satin, a twill Burgundy, Emerald, Reseda, satin which wears well, the Ivory, Coral, Rose, Grey, Tan 3 and Navy, the yard .......... S}izg yard i $2.39 36-inch ‘Fancy : Skirting s 86-inch Paulette satin yd. $1.98 in plaids and stripes, fine pat- ;zrrl:s lansd low in I;Jl'i’ce, atpth‘e 36-inch Colored Edge Taffeta, $1.89 and $2.19 | 86-inch fancy Kimona silk, the 69¢c ors .. AR dark. o coeeons oo s 59 Swift’s Pride, white, per - bar . T GEORGETTES 40-inch, . Printed - Georgette - Crepes o ..$2.69 40-inch, Crepe de Chene, col- : -$1.79 ors 40-inch plain Georgettes, col- ..1.89 and 2.19 NOILLNLILSNI QGIM'NOI.LVN V—"00 XANNHAd D °f d. C. P?NNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION | Defective s W R TE T

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