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GESIX. | 7T e e T8 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER .~~~ THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST, 14, 1919 M SMBGK F An Is course, buttons down the back., The TATE Dl“nm ON g skt COMMUNITYPICNIC % WA;I‘?“[{“’? }Efl; Fg(l;,o;l:rnu::l?;g !‘og}:us(“:lll;li'."_:;;?(;ltl}?rfii o%heap ;:r i1l .trade’.for car. See westee lives on and on and appears i ; f o T Just as often. on,simple waistsef wash GRADING m’l‘ ATOES i ! AIArr| cottage on Lake Bemidji or fur- a AT MOND PDINT nishafi house in town. Address| " Mrs. W. B.-MacLachlan, 1100 Be- fabric as it does-on:the more:élabor- y M. J. Brown, State Capitol, St.| midji Ave. . 6d814 ate’type. - mgdieg o Paul, Minn. 6d818 St. Paul, Minn.; Aug. 14, — That A big community picnic will' be FOR SALE—Modern 10 room house, 2 idji. 6d814%- WANTED TO-RENT—$ room mod-| _Cemidd il ern home, September 1st. ’IACISIE;S FOR SALE—120 acres best clay land One finds waists of georgette with . ; *|held at Diamond Point next Monday | —=———————————=————| ot water heating plant, corner R =0t i vests made by uaing fril} after frill :";lll":ir:ilrnnflgm:tem:)%t?t:gn'figl; ‘;t';:t afternoon at 3 o’clock, and all Be- FOR RENT Fourth strest and Mississippi av- 7/ K’ sy 3 of marrow Valenclennes lace. AIWAYS | 5outhern Minnesota is opposed to the | midii is invited to bring its supper A i enue. Inquire of W. G. Schroeder. S— --Qverblouse Now Finds Place in SO tanIOnT PR the vestee 18 simulated by leaving the | plan was brought out at the Minne- and spend the_aftemoon and evening. tront panel longer than the back 80 |sota potato conference, just held| In the evening there will be a com- that it hangs over the skirt. Just as | here, at which about 150 producers [ muity sing and the voices will be led often one finds a hem of some con- [and dealers were present. by Kern Olson, who was one of the in northern Minnesota, 12 acres i trasting color to the body of the| Many producers said that the food vocal leaders and instructors in the X i | under cultivation, half mile from { blouse added, the contrasting color |commission last year treated them Texas military camps, and sang with| FOR RENT—Good, large 8arage; | rajiroad station, 1 mile schoo', t 1 leo. |untairly and. several are prejudiced |a vocal aggregation during the Lib-| close in, 403 America Ave, COTRer| -~ ;ounty road along east line, 13 Sppearing on collar ang siceves: also. against grading. erty Loan drives. He has returned| Fourth St. Inquire on premises.| oioc"¢trom Bemidji; $1,600. will ; ‘Wardrobe of the Majority of Women. Gibson, Tenstrike, Minn, * GOSSACK GARMENT IS LONG Now and then in a very fine smock of C. T. More-of the bureauof mar-|from service and will direct the num-| Phone 407-W. 5d814 handle this, balance of $1,720 six i organdie one finds this sort of trim- |y .o gepartment of agriculture, spoke | bers Monday night. . years at 5 per cent. Might con. ming done with fine lace. in favor of the federal grading. .He| There wiil also be a program of | FOR RENT—Lake shore cottage of | gijer trade. This is real bargain. Russian Peasant Style May Reach to| Of all of the delightful summer |said that housewives do not like the|sports and those who parmticipate in| four rooms and large porch. Fur-| ge5} with owner. E 8 C, cara the outing are assured a good time. nished. Also good row boat. At| pigneer. $d819 Diamond Point. Only 20 minutes SHE UTTERED NO CRITICISM walk to town. Inquire of Mr. FOR TRADE—For partially in:- .Webster at Troppman’s Department roved farm, not too far from towu Store. Sty gnd near good roads and school. e Good well paying income property, FOR SALE rented at the present time for §35 per month. This property is lo- Now, everyone knows that the min- | FOR SALE—A milch cow, 6 years the extra fullness in place at the Sotad at Parshalh N &’31:30;13 BILL PROVIDES WAGE {sters wife must not say harsh things | old. Inquire T. K. Johnson, Sol-| the best little city's about anyone, nmo matter how she| Way, Minn. 3d821 e kmith shop, well located, and waist. These offer the greatest degree Tho property is a garage. and INCREASE FOR P. 0. MEN S : i b, L thinks. Also that though she be forced FOR SALE—Cabinet sewing ma- fully equipped to do business. of freshness and crispness—which any”| summer wash fabric ought to have. 2 hing! p i business £ Washington, Aug. 14.—Temporary | to listen to criticism she herself must : . Lakin, 1011 had to quit this line og_ ; A varlation of the smock Is the | wage -increases for postoffice eém-|not give any.’ The other evening an .f};‘;‘:‘bmfi‘x;ri W. iLakin 4dg14| and now want to tradeé it for a small potatoes and thaf the little ones remain in the bin at the end of the year and are discarded into the garbage-pail finally. things we have seen none is more charming than the smock of organdie of a new sort which has dots of a .different color scattered thickly over its surface, Tiny frils of the plain | P B Clement, Moothests eS| guy Many Will See Deop Significance organdie trim collar and sleeves and eral grading and that Northern Min- In That Kies Bestowed by edge the turned back hem, while nar- | \ooot3 ghould be given an equal Minister's Wife. row string belts of the organdle hold | yoice in any expression of opinion.. Knees; May Button Up to Chin - ¢ . or -Geparate Down i A the Front. {19 — |- And now enters the smock—that 1s, it 1% entering everybody's wardrobe. ~At first, writes a fashion correspond- ent, this curious fad was followed only by those of artistic or gardening tem- perament or those who loved the most adyanced and different sort of thing. The :smock has undergone so many _.modifications from its first appears The Long Cossack Blouse. nce as. the typical peasant garment, eaxes f y 3 { y L e Cossack blouse. This Is just as apt | ployes, to bé paid during the current | Indianapolis pursoriage woman was sit- fflflt"- ; Wl(lil gl“'en“‘yam‘;lg?: iy ‘» to reach to the knees as not. It often | fiscal year, are proposed in a bill in-| ting on her front porch, when one of | FoR SALE—One five-foot beveled top ?;:esfegssdoe:t;t oinc Wit bl g buttons right up to the chin,.or again troduced-by Representative Frederick the young girls of her husband’s con- it 1s apt to separate down thé fromt gizfi“‘t‘}fla%} ;‘;‘l”‘:g":;“srgxgzhe‘:: 't;mut:;d c;mre”:: e;l‘l! rtnl:l““get had entirely to show a vest underneath b . o se el comfortably before for the present, to F. R. Marrs, of richness and beauty. The Cossack plgg’:: ;i::sll‘x‘rem:ro‘:g;:t'fin;ive all | the young miss began to condemn vig- Foé‘efiliwautgs‘y tl::m:. fltl’}lgllli Wnlfurd,pN, D. Alro have resi- blouge, as the name tells, is borrowed | o vers grawing” $1,200 . year or|Orously a very. parsimonious member | v, " O 0 6ds14| dence for sale or trade. d12&19 from Russia. It has the same droop- | jess an increase of 40 per cent; work- | of the charch— ’ i 8 ing fullness at the waist that one sees | ors drawing $1,200-to $1,600;<a-31 | - “He wouldn't.give a Tent to recar- LOST AND FOUND. fn’ the Russian peasant garment, ar | per cent increase, and those receiv- | peting the parsonage,” stormed the er car. 3 Studebaker Six, Il VEIY | a iAo ranged over a wide belt of the sarae |ing trom $1,600 to $1,800, 21 _?_ef vinitor, “yet he had plenty of money best of condition. Inquire of Ideal LONT.Caties i, Flnder leave-at material as the whole. garment or of | cent additional ," """ . |to buy himself a new. seven-passenger'| Billiard Parlor. 716t | pioneer. 24813 different color and fabric, ——— | touring ear. . I just hope: that. every - The skirt of this blouse. 1s"always SOLDIER RE-ENLISTS. umothe starts out In Tt he'll have a FO& msegpgfl—g-hl‘t‘hfi 5 gp;gu :dfs b;l;% NOTICE. T v long, and just as apt to reach’to 2 puncture.” . riltit ors! Local Union No. the hemzolnth: airt ‘as 2ot It-1s | Clarence G. O i “E;fi‘: The minister's wite had only that gefltg:;:? ::«:e ' phfi‘%;,‘!fivxv."""i'ag}g zxggu:,rfacé?ra. of C. J. of America, most often developed in some hand- :;oday at t:;:- fleam;m;::n:fiuuur morniyg spent three-hard hours mend- have set the minimum scale of 65c some fabrics such as georgette thickly c‘;;,,: n?; ¥ S..army. Mr. Swanson|ing the old:carpet. She didn’t say a | FOR SALK—Five room cottage; gas, | per hour after August 165. i braided or beaded, or f sliken inde- s"";l li'Q“' 16 months during .the | word of reproof—merely looked at the electric lights, water, la.r]gi sc‘;efinl; 2d813 By Order of Secretarv. world War, .being - honora..y dis. | young-girl a minute and then went ed porches, garage, two lots, bric glass show case. Also one desk. it you are, write Box 37, Saum, ~.4 - Inquire at Plofieer oftice. 24815 | . | gor permanent address, or FOR SALE OR TRADE—For a light- structible voile or even in heavier silk or velvet, and naturally is In- |charged May. 2%.at Camp Lewis, | across ‘the veranda. and..kissed: her ;fim I;P;rms. _See.D. D. 'l‘é.‘,‘fifg p tended for elaborate occasions. There wu{. His home address is Aurelia, | cheek.—Indianapolis News. it o R R o b er l a 18 nothing which offers a simpler way |Iowa. : ? : FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, see el L of remodelling. an old ;garment than SUBSCRIBE FOR THE " “or write E. J:Willits, 218 Beltrami the use of a Cossack blouse. Oné can really make a esort of _PASTURAGE, FOR 50.000. - "DAILY PIONEER}" “1213tf . e v United Press: o — . AL v e A ' 1| “Tokio, D.; Aug. b4.5—Pasturage ] v &' i e 4 - i ; e 1 Z B aln - t| is being provided:near.here today for’ E 3 R = ' - 3 - = more thaw-fifty -thousand Montana | © floors,.city-water and sewer, elec- ; P B Ty sheep, ft(:;eetd\ :oté IG;;;‘S:’:;]“:;“‘;" ol e $ : . tric lights.’. Inquire on premises, areas. of that.state. TR - . 1204 Dewey "Ave. as on the stomach. I never had so ments of ‘stock from :these: districts | Advertissments W 3, SolRt cont ; | much -relief with any medicine. I are looked for it .the--drouth COD- | cash in advance.. No ad will be run for . 1 [ 5 | would not take $25.00 for the relief tinues: sa o wsn |less than 100 par IaMes. ki’ cqat e ]’ te b ;| one bottle of Adler-i-ka gave me. I cont a 'o'flf' per-issue. No ads run for ¢ - 9.l cannot get done recommending it.” less than 26c. : 2 . S4t1 (Signed) H. L. Hicks, Ashley, Ill. FOR SALE——Summer home, 6 rooms; Adler-i-ka _expels ALtha§ and oom cottage. ~-Perfect .lo- soumesif stopping stomach distress - ~~“farge ~screened porch. | INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH upper T Birchmont Beach. . J. W. Wilcox, | 2and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE ‘Kitchen girl,| Phone 20. - = ~ ° §18tf|alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul 1 matter whiech poisons system. * Often “Aaler-i-ka is the only medicine for e the dress beneath. There are endless ways In which one can vary the de- sign, therefore it has everything. to recommend it. ; 8 : 3 Now because theré Is inuch’ talk of | SENATOR McQUILLAN GETSIT these newer. modéls we must not for OUT OF SYSTEM IN SENATE & moment think that the regulation |’ s blousé “or ‘sbirtwaist is out of fayor. Indeed, it Is not, and it is repeated in . 1 = N 4 CaRgy 05 i nou . por WANTED—Dinin just as many materials as there are xz :fltl‘gitéx ;ieen“e g9 bein;mn}%nqpo‘; 4 Kelm\'er‘l-_lotésl, Charniing Russian “blouse " of " blus 3 ; : 6d819| ——— ' ) factories to make The_kimono 5 o3 | FOR 8A - S i - Preve ] r 3 3 0 | )isti nd rofitesrs’ ¢ SALE—See_ the: Bemldji Sta-| CURES constipation. vents ap- % i :;'.‘.3’5.?;.’:.»' dainty frock of dark | type with its siip-on ease is stll much | USHe", A6 i BITLERT 8 WANTED—Gir} for kitchen work.| tlonary store for rubber stamps,|pendicitis. We have sold:Adler-i-ka ; favored for th: ‘dresslgr ‘blouses of whiclf it Teally Is, that it 1s in polnt |Ee0rgette or chiffom., Many. have & of tact hardly recognizable. Its nx:une, rather tight foundation over which Is too, has ‘changed, for whereas In the | "UPS & panel of contrasting color back beginning 1t was. just a smock, now 1t and front. This panel, while short, 15, Joown”as the “overblouse,” and the is Teft to hang free over the skirt and chemise blouse, and the Cossack coat, |18 Smart in appearance. The sleeves of this blouse are of the same color The gardening period in our recent and material as the body. One often fac_ sjmile signature stamps, no- | many years. . It is & mixture of buck- . tarial_seals and corporation seals | thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine s TR o 36t1 | other simple drugs.. City Drug Store. Third Street Cafe. i 813¢f WANTED TO RENT—Small hopse #nd barn for winter. .See Hafry Osborne, 709 Mississippi. = 2d814 WILL ORGANIZE BRAINERD BOST. ' Braingrd, Minn., Aug. 1/ branch of the American Legio be formed here. T. J. Fowler of St. |— = ~ - : Paul is here to assist in organizing |[MCNEY TO ‘LOAN ‘on improved . . ... .} farms. Northern Land Company. the local pf;st. o G hone 29 1m96 { | . lives is believed to be responsible for | o o T\ type of walst enveloped In | ,,. ELECT CHOOL OFFICERS:. WA NTED—Woman oé_ lglh;] tlo;v gen-| 1] sl Lo S A ‘} E .Call ‘at 'W. s the acceptance of this type of blouse, a combination of organdie and linen Baudette, Aug. 14—W. T. Noo- Y £ o SR ! o : ey *hone 65. The smock I8 so comfortable with its | pique or heavy lawn. The effect 18 | . D2 was sieoton prosident of the % 1 'ED—Girl, to help on mailing TIME AND loose free lines that it b e at < - e for | Pleasing and unusual, too, . | board of education at a recent meet- list -for a few days. .Clifford once Just the Sort of thing.nceded for Walst of Tallored Type. ing; E. C. Middleton, clerk,-and:P. WANTED—Nurke girl to cafe - for ® S IR - lflflk 0“[0'"!'"' Bf colors. Both the fine soft linen, a‘l- 3 et this sort of work, especially since it & Jooked just as:well with, trousers as | AS to the more tallored type of walst |- two-children. -Phone .847. 5d819 e e e I | s Gas Ranges and Fixtur- linen, and, the heayy coarse weave |- ! Experienced . -~ ss. ¢ with skirts—a’ thing ‘which could not traveling or ' business .there :are;|| are liked.. The heavler quality makes: waitress at rickson. Hotel, be sald of alf walsts or blonses. Of | Several models which, bid. for: favors|: course trousers ‘were’d ‘part’ of the ‘One. of these {8 .the strictly Sallored, up beautifully - inte talloredld'w::‘ 3 ,_Bemldfi_. ... 8asi4 - : 183 i i PRICES - REASONABLE .« Hats are alio made- 5 - : : p suits or smocks.. Hal WANTED—Man or lady second ¢ool - - TERNS EASY, Sh side by sfte with frocks..of: ‘batiste, organdlé, dotted-wwiss and chambray, there are the lovellest frocks of linen ‘in white and- delicate blouses’ of hiidnight blue volle closely pallleted all over with round silver ‘disks and held in place with a thick ‘cord of silver threads. This is to be worh -with a skirt of sllk or sport eatin or gabardine and makes a g costume. The printed chif- have: been extensively used for .type of blouse. One seldom sees thers: ‘without a belt of some sort, - generally a ‘heavy silken cord which entircles;the walst and loops in front with heavy tassels or fringe. It the smock is worn under the coat 1t is often left free and unbelted, but rarely is it Séen now worn in this way without one's coat or sweater. The smock of the unbelted variety has a deécldedly dressing sacque look, but so many . women understand so cleverly the adaptation of every mode that we are spared an avalanche of ladies ap- parently abroad {n their breakfast coats or boudoir jackets: -A Lovely Smock Blouse. One of the most beautiful of all the smock type of blouses seen lately is of finest’ indestructible white volle, braided- all ‘over in flne white silk braid in circle design. The bottom of the blouse has a hem of white silk faced dack onto the blouse. A vest is cut at the front and piped with white silk. -Tweo silken buttons caught to- gether with loops of the narrow braid fasten it at the throat. Tt slips over the head in kimoho fashion and a heavy -&llken cord of white slips around the waist and loops in front. This charming thing 13 to be worn with -white- skirts .of satin or silk or gardening days, and while they have retired at. least from general service as far ag- woman'’s need for them of this “"“‘m“::.n'mou :&'%: .::dl pleasant surroundings, good wages. was in a del b edtton]. . APPIY manager; Markham -Hotel. was -trimmed: with’' a heavy # 2d814 goes, the §mock remains, glorified be- fringe. - - - - . : o ies < i | Y et WANTED—Maid for general house- i . yond its most humble followers’ rec- ognition, Of great beauty are those over- There is something for you in the | work;. girls, for diet.kitehen -and Want Ad column today. It's on the dining room work. -.Apply Minne- last page. _ sota State Sanatorium. 3d816 Phone 16 7. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION __J. G, PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION 'ANNIVERSARY DAY — Just one year ago (August 16) we moved to our present spacious quarters on Beltrami Ave., our business having grown until we were unable to care for it in the building we then ficx‘mud' Havin'g our patrons best interests at heart and confident in their support we felt it ‘our diity to provide s salesroom where we give the P“b.l“‘ the proper service. Our confidence has been correctly placed, OUR BUSINESS HAS GROWN BY LEAPS AND'BOUNDS, there is a reason for this growth. We have never forgotten the interests of our patrons, their problems have been ours, ‘to secure dependable merchandise at the lowest possible price. The J. C. Penney Co., metliod of buying in large quantities direct from manufacturer, selling for cash at a reasonable profit, low GPeStine Copen e Lo liveries,' no losses by credit, etc., together- with honest treatment to all has met the approval of hiindreds of satisfied customers through- out Beltrami County. o . ; OUR GROWTH HAS BEEN YOUR GAIN. THE BENEFIT HAS BEEN MUTUAL. Last year the combined sales of our one hundred ninty-seven stores reached over twenty-one millions of dollars, this year we ex- pect to exceed twenty-seven millions. It there any wonder we can and do UNDERBUY? We take this time to announce that in the spring of 1920 we expect to open approximately SEVENTY-FIVE NEW STORES. So you see_you have helped the people in 'seve_nty-five new towns to solve the high cost of living and made the J. C. Penney Co., chain of department stores (the largest of its-kind in the world) the most talked of stores.in the country. ¢ Again accept our thanks for the support you have-given and as the fall season is about to open, and the*needed supplie wintergmust be bought we call your attention to our mammoth stock which will be able to care for your needs admirably pa‘i: ;fizz: that will mean a marked saving and ?‘llow the purchase of other necessary articles which you thought impossible. OQur New York corps of buyers were watching and when the market reached its lowest point we bought. AGAIN OUR BUYING POWER AND FORE- SIGHT -WERE -WORKING FOR YOU: Fall lines are arriving daily and offer some very attractive styles in both ladies and gentle- mens ready-to-wear lines, We hope soon to offer the public a complete price list of all goods which will be a guide to your fall pur- chases. To those who are not yet customers we invite you to e LET THIS BE A STILL GREATER STORE OF SERVICE AND BENEFIT TO THIS COMMUNITY. SHARE IN THE SAVINGS OF OTHERS. Gayly embroidered smock adds charm to the wearer who sports a dainty hat to match. design following the exact lines of a man’s shirt and is much affected for sport wear. A long time ago shirts of this sort were made of a brilllant striped percale and these are again In favor—bright red and white stripes vying with those of the most vivid blue or green or yellow or black for first place. : . These, of course, are strictly tallored and have the appesrance of belonging to one’s brother, as they demand the same tles and link cuff buttons. * Another tallored model is less se- vere than these, as it has a turned down collar usually added of some heayler material than the sheer lawn or dimity. or linen. of. which the:blouse ' EADIES BLACK il Is made.' In one model the coliar:of LADIES SILK A curious -concession to the over-|l!lnen crash becomes a pointed revers blouse :notion.is found In many elabo- | extending the entire front and fasten- HOSE ; COTTON HOSE . -~ e Incorporated z g BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA : J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION rate” waists of chiffon or georgette with the front piece left-long enough to go over the skirt and the back, stop- ping just at the waist line. The helt of the skirt ‘slipped .over the front gt the _effect when worn une vest, The blouse, of Ing just below the yoke with one large pearl button. Fine lawn is used for the body of the blouse. The cufts which finish the long, tight sleeves, are folded back to fasten with.buttons. or narrow bows ef: black and whity Black or dark brown . a J. C. Penney Co. value 98¢ pair J. C. PENNEY CO.,—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION NOILALILSNI ZAIM-NOILVN V—“00 XANNAJ O P 15¢ pair L e ———— | Defective