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3 e e e N WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1919 PANNIER 70 STAY Every Indication That It Wil Continue in Vogue. Smal Bustle, Even, May Be Added to the Coming Season’s Gowns—Sllk “™ Fringes Seem to Bo Losing 7 Their Popularity. «‘The. indications are that the panm- aer comes to stay, and that some of the: very best houses have even added the- “vertugadin,” or small bustle once & feature of our grandmother's toflette. One can imagine the charm of this revival—a gracious apparition in a softly lighted drawing room, a pretty - young .woman thus dressed— very short sleeves, flat bodice, adora- ble puffs at hips, a saucy little bustle —and a vision of the romantic past breathes and lives. ~In our present day era of practical good sense I doubt if we will witness the renaissance of the crinoline, but it cannot be denied that a number of the latest evening dresses show a de- cided tendency to encourage the use of the very wide stiffened skirt, orna- mented by ruffles and large loops. The return of lace 1s undoubtedly at the bottom of this new craze for ruffies. -8k fringes are gradually disappear- fog. They have been overdone. Con- trariwise, cack plumes, put in the dis- card for hat trimming, have found their future as ornaments for dresses, Cheruit shows us a model for evening wear msude of silver cloth (lame), covered in white chiffon and trimmed ebly by a girdle of short cock plumes ~of a lovely Chinese blue, the girdle formed by inserting the feathers, one by ome, in the delicate folds of the chiffon. .¥ringes of monkey fur are still fash- fenable. . They are placed lengthwise, following vertical seams and lines. The newest and prettiest waist cords are made of great wooden beads, hand- painted in the coloring of the gown they are to accompany. This does nct mean the exclusion of other girdles; sad just here it may be said that last year's lovely style of using ropes of jet sad like variations of the jet orna- ment will be still.very much in favor. ' Some ‘well-dressed. women who do not Jike the arm-entirely bared use clever- 1y draped strands and loops of jet pen- | dant from the shoulder or gracefully arranged with any of the hundred de- vices of the adroit dressmaker. The wooden beads, however, will be more exclusive and original, be- canse they are expensive, being care- folly and artistically handpainted.— Pearl-gray taffeta veiled with georgette crepe of same tone. To break the lines which tend to elongate the figure, the ciuster cordings were eleverly Introduced. [ FASHION'S FADS. Nothing makes a prettier sult for a .growing girl than tweed. Ball tassels finish the soft girdle of some very pretty coats. Dark blue satin and gabardine make a pretty combination. . Navy blue, black and the various shades of tan are the fall colors. "Buttons and girdles are still the most important points of trimming. Children are now more simply dressed than they have ever been. Collars and cuffs are sometimes laced with ribbon of a becoming shade. Little girl’s girdles are of narrow ribbon tied in a soft bow in front. Make the blue serge dress the foun- dation of the schoolgirl’s wardrobe. There are many frills and plaitings about some of the new evening frocks. More Color Wanted. The feeling for color, a tendency to warmer, richer and. more satisfying coloration in clothes, is in the air. GREEKS HAD FORM OF TENNIS That the Game Is an Old One Is Sure, but its Origin ls Hard to Trace. Discussion .of possible changes in the terminology. of -tennis naturally {n- cludes the name itself; and here there are many possible origins, The game, in one form or another, is very old. The Greeks knocked a ball back and forth and called. the exercise “phen- nis,” for which the Roman name was “tenfludium.” “Phennis” and “teni- ludlum” were ancestors probably of the similar French sport in the middle ages, and modern tennis may, for that matter, have been named from the province of Tennois, where this game was exceedingly popular. Possibly, but improbably, the name is derived trom the French “tenez,” in the sense of “get ready.” “Deuce” is generally accepted as another form of the French ‘“deux,” but “racquets” has several possible sources, the most likely perhaps being the old medle- val word “rachette,” meaning the palm of the hand, when the game was played like modern handball. Chaucer and Shakespeare both knew the game in England, and, whether or not they played it, had doubtléss looked on with satisfaction, as did Queen Eliza- beth. _ Perfume From Philippines. The shrub from which the French manufacture the perfume known as cassie has been found growing abund- antly in the Philippines. BATHS A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen Ladies hairdressing and massages Lady attendant. Call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. Electric Vapor Sulphur Make your appointments by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn | i BOTH INECESSARY TAR'i‘ a savings account for baby by all means. That's for baby’s benefit; but HAVE THE BABY photographed as soon as possible— THAT’S FOR YOUR BENEFIT We never know what is in store for us, and a photograph of baby as he is today may be more prec- ious than rubies later on. \ The Hakkerup Photographic Studio = / SUCCESSFUL BABY PHOTOGRAPHERS on our books. No ad taken for less than 15 cents for first run, and nothing less than 10 cents per issue for additional runs. WHEN OTHER METHODS FAIL TRY A PIONEER WANT ADVERTISEMENT I e e e —————————— FOR SALE—Summer hotel site on WANTED A A A N A A A A A WANTED TC RENT—A 6 or 6 room Inquire at Pio-| t house, by Oct. 6. neer office. WANTBED:—A modern flat or suite of rooms, for the winter. W. G. Bol- com, 1005 Lake Blvd. 922tr PR et el A TP WANTED—To -rent, 2 or.3 modern rooms for light housekeeping, ad- dress “Rooms” Pioneer. 94tr e oo Ploner, 34t HELP WANTED_FEMALE_ Third St. WANTED—Kitchen girl, 916t cafe. WANTED—Girl, at once, 311 Ameri- ca Ave. # 3d101 —_— WANTED—Girl, for general house- work. 914 Bemidji Ave. Phone 740.J. 3d101 WANTED—Waitresses. chamber- maid, kitchen girls, and toast girl. Hotel Markham. 3d103 WANTED—Ezxperienced maid, for housework. Call at 915 Lake Blvd. or telephone No. 847. 927tf — e WANTED—Girl, for general house- work, at Fred Larsons, American House, 312 America Ave. 2d102 WANTBD—Six girls, to learn dress making trade. Ten is the limit. Ask Mrs. Weber for particulars. Phone 737-J. N 6d106 A~ FOR SALE A A A A A A A A AR FOR SALE—Two roll top desks, in- quire at Barkers Drug store. 4d104 FOR SALE—Bennett typewriter. S8ee it at The ‘Pioneer office. Price $15.00. 92t FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 1213t FOR SALE—Good Ford truck, only $275. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 64104 FOR SALBEB—One 12 gauge take down Winchester shot gun, with leather case, call at Swifts. 2d101 FOR BSALK—See the Bemld)i Stu- tionary store for rubber stamps fae simile signature stamps, no tarial seals and corporation seals ; i 35tt FOR SALE CHBAP_30-30 Reming- ton autometic rifie and 12 gauge ! n"nmga_ tic. -shot:agun. | - m‘ohck 0ox 65 Bemidji, Minn. 44103 FOR . SALB—-Attention, attention, Lumber camps, 160 tons of; hay:for sale.: Inquire Harry. - Lariviere, Crookston, Minn. Phone 420, af- ter 6 o’clock p. m., 13d108 AP ISP NIIANIINNPT FOR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR SBALB-—7 room house, on Sth 8t. Price $1600. Reynolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALB 7 room modern house, Beltrami Ave. Price $4,200. Rey- nolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALE—100 foot corner lot, 13th St. and Beltrami Ave. Price $1,100. Reynolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALB—T7 room house, cornor, 50 toes and produce In the Bemidji vicin- ‘Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d104 FOR. SALE—7 room house and ga- rage, eorner 65th and America Ave. Price $3,500. Reynolds & Win- ter. 6d101 FOR SALE—200 feet of lake shore, cottage and garage, at Lavinia. Price $2,600. Reynolds & Win- ter. 64101 FOR SALE—9 room house, 13th St. and Bemidji Ave., immediate pos- session. Price $2,800. Reynolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALE—Good hotel in good loca- tion, doing good business. Owner wishes to retire. T. Beaudette. 64930 SNAPS! 9-room house on lot 40x100, facing east. 6 rooms on first floor, 3 rooms on second floor with out- side stairway. House in good con- dition. Good well and pump. Rents for $25 per month. - Price if taken at once, $1500, part cash. 80 acres, improved farm with good buildings, one mile from the Jefferson Highway, 6 miles from Bemidji; 35 acres under plow, all fenced. Frame house 16x24 with addition 14x22, frame barn 16x32 with 14-foot posts, granary, silo, | chicken house and other buildings. ‘ Price $3,000, one cash, balance at 6 per cent. The buildings are worth more than price asked for the farm. 6-room house, completely mod- ern. Good locatien. Price $3,600. 8-room house, lot 50x132, 3 blocks from school house. Good well and pump. Price $500, $160 cash, balance at $16 per month. 160 acres on Jefferson Highway, 8 miles from Bemidjj, sandy loam soil. A bargain at $10 per acre. Part cash. GEO. H. FRENCH—J. P. LAHR ' Phone 93 Markham Hotel Building e—————————————— —————————————————————————————————————————————————— \ FOR SALB——6 room modern house, 5 room cottage, 75 foot corner, Bemidji Ave. Price $4,200. Rey- nolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALYE:-_b room house and 50 ft. lot, close in on paved street, pav- ing all paid for, only $1400, for quick sale. E. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41. . 4d104 FOR SALE—9 room modern hoyse, + and 6 room house on 50 foot lot, right down town, only $4,600. E J. Willits, 218 Beltram1 Ave. ..es phone 285-W. 6d104 FOR SALE—Lake shore home, very nice 6-room house, electric lights and sewer, only $2,500. E.J. Wil- lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 1. Res. phone 285-W. 65d104 FOR SALE-—50 foot corner lot, Doud Ave. and 12th St. Gas, sewer, water, electricity and sidewalks Price $660. Reynolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALE_2 very nice 50 foot cor- ner residence lots, fenced, wire, in crops this year, $400 cash or might trade for team or cows, E. J. Wil-|, lits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. 4d104 FOR SALE—Large building, 24x36 small building 12x16 on 2 acres. 80 rods from school, and on fine road, 2 miles from city. $400. E. J Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41, Res. phone 285-W. 6d104 Classified Advertising Department Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive insertions of same copy. Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts Lake Bemidji, 4 blocks from sta- tion, store and postoffice; 700 feet lake shore; 2 fine cottages. Rey- nolds & Winter. 6d101 FOR SALE—Modern housa at corner of Beltrami Ave aud 10th St. With hot water heat, electric lights, gas and batk. Inquire ot John Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. 821tf FOR SALE—Nine rocm house, mod- ern except heat, 5 bed rooms, close to lake, normal and churchés, has been held at $3,600, now $3,150, easy terms. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phone 41. Res. Phone 285-W. 6t104 FARM _FOR SALE—In Famous Al- ROOMS FOR RENT .. berta peach county, southern Mo., NI Furnished Fooms 799 6814 acres, 8 acres orchard, 6 room house, barn out buildings, all| America Ave. Phone “g‘xfioi fenced. :Will sell at-$1800, $1000 - fges down, balance 6 years, 6 per cent.|"T'he party who called for two un- Call 616 13th St., for more infor- furnished rooms, at 416 America mation. 10d1010| Ave., can have same by calling. e T G S P 2d102 FOR SALE—160 acre farm facing Little Bass lake, 40 acre under cul- LOST A FOUND tivation, 20 acres uay meadow, 80 | TAEA AT~~~ acres of good timber, large house, L()gTErDalunfio:lg‘yrh;dg‘,“:: d«;rl ;etl';:fi barn and garage, 1% miles from | yroimi Ave, for reward. 929tf After each meal —YOU eat one ATONIC (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) and get full food value and real stom- ach comfort. Instantly relieves heart- bura, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS acidity, food repeating and & misery. ‘AIDS digestion; keeps the stomach sweet and ptre, EATONIC is the best remedy and only eosts a cent or two a day to useit. You will be de- lighted with results. Satisfaction or money back. Please call and try it. Lavinia summer resort, 8 miles from Bemidji. This property can be purchased at a bargain, as own- er is leaving the country. Address A. W. Bartlett, owner, Lavinia, Minn. 124106 FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK FOR SALE-—10 milk cows, call at the Troppman and Jackson farm. 920tf FOR SALE—Car load good gentle, the right kind for work, age 4 to 8 years old, 1100 to 1400 1bs, some good young mares, with well bred colts by their side, all stock will be guaranteed as represented, will be sold in the next few days at very reasonable prices. Mace Mc- Kinnon Barn, Mississippi Ave. S. 44101 If you want to seil or exchange your property, write me. John J. Black, Minn. St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. d927 s FOR SALE—FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE—160 acre improved farm, for only $2,000, easy terms, just think. E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami Ave. Phope 41. 5d104 FOR SALni—80 acrc on heautiful lake, a lot of timber and good soil. Only $16 per acre if taken at once. T. Beaudette, 216 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE—680 acre, best im- proved farm in this country. $28,000. BE. J. Willits, 218 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 41, Res. Phone FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres of land, with some buildings, 18 miles S. W. of Bemidji, % mile east from Jefferson Highway, and Becida. Price $12 an acre or trade to a good condition Ford car. Write or come and see me, Carl Peterson, Mallard, Minn. 2d102 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres of land, with some buildings, 18 miles from Bemidji, one half mile east from Jefferson Highway and Becida postoffice. Price $12 an acre or will trade for Ford car in good condition. Write or call Carl Peterson, Mallard, Minn. 2d102 : e In Purchasing an International MOTOR TRUCK IS INVESTING IN SERVICE THAT EXCELS It has a capacity of 3,000 pounds, wheel base of 128 inch regular 146 inch special. Engine—four cylin- der block-cast L-head heavy duty type. We will have this truck on display in a very few " days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meet the needs of this part of the country. New Model 4 Overland To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cold 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay you to investigate. BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVIGE. 209 Third Street Bemildji, Minn. 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