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

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PAGE TWO , , HANDY ARTICLE FOR INVALID E ol Hllllllll-!llllllIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllll“! “WRAPSFORWINTER Heavy Ulsters Have Been Made to Be Really Attractive. Bulky Garment Now Does Work It Was Cut Out to Do; Good- Looking. ’ The big ulster coat has developed into one of woman’s most fetching gar- ments. Once it was a bulky arrange- ment, desjgned mostly after the pat- tern of the man’s, to give warmth, and that only. Now it'does the work that it was cut out to do and is extreme- 1y good looking as well. The materials are of soft texture. There are velours de laine and silk duvetyns which rival the handsomest qualities of velvet. There are beauti- fully woven English tweeds and Scotch mixtures. Those who manufacture these cloths assure us that they will “wear like iron,” and that, indeed, is true. As for colors in these coat stuffs, they range over the whole gamut. The thick pile fabrics are being made up 1n gorgeous plaids, and the Parisian de- signers have made most interesting combinations of plaids and plain ma- terials in the construction of coats. You will see a plain taupe lower sec- tion combined with an upper portion . of taupe and dull green and brown, making a large-patterned plald. An- other combination uses the plaid mere- 1y for a wide facing. Besides the plaids there are many of these soft materials made in pat- terns of stripes, and the colors com- dined in them give a warm look which will take the place of furs, now al- most prohibitively high in price. When furs are worn they seem much more lavish than ever before. The coats are big and roomy. Kolinsky is a popular wvarlety of fur and the deepness and richness of its brown tones make:lt almost universally & becoming shade. Then there are tBe dyed rabbit skihs, which have come into favor not only for deep collars and cuffs used on coats and suits of woolen materials but also for whole coats. The ermine coats for evening are more beautiful than ever and those of sable rival the mantles of queens. Goat skin, long and silky, has been dyed and used for fur trimming. The favorite shade is y. The wraps for evening indulge in color to the last degree, and it is here that the metal brocades and the vel- vet brocades are used to their best advantage. The wraps are cut out of long cquare pieces and little or no shaping Is given to them. All of their style comes in the draping. ON THE SIDE. By using a new side saddle, rear seat on & motorcycle & woman is not . obliged to wear divided ekirts, yet can face in the direction in which the machine is running. Subscribe for The Fioneer. W. G.Schroeder SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Boiling Beef, 1b...10c Pot Roast, Tb..... 14c Round Steak, 1b...20c Sirloin...... Porterhouse. . 2 c Short Cuts. . . perib....... Hens, b ......... 25¢ Bacon, Picnic Hams. Best Capital Flour, 49 b sack $2.95 Rose Blossom and Glycerine Soap, three bars for 25¢ Parge pkg. Oatmeal 28¢ Bulk Oatmeal, 1b...7¢ Broken Rice, 3 1b FOY o ot 3 s Safety Matches, 12 boxes for 2 cans Get a gallon of good cooking molasses 50c Greening Apples, while they last, per bushel box ......... $2.35 Our prices on Rub- bers and Overshoes, sox and mitts are the lowest. .- Our service we are try- ing to make 100 per . cent. Everything you buy from our store is guar- anteed. : W. G.Schroeder 65—Phones—66 Poekot fnr loekl, Letters, Papers, Etec., ttached to Head g of Bed. A very acceptable little present to mlke ifor an invalid or anyone who ‘| may ‘be confined to bed for a time is shown in the sketch. It is for sus- pending from the rail at the head of the bed *above the pillow, and in it may be kept letters, books, papers, etc., -n. which .position they will be within easy reach of the occupant of the bed. To make it: Procure a plece of thin board of the shape indicated in the sketch, and cover it on both sides with colored linen. Prior to doing. t]ns, For the Invalid’s Bed. however, the pockets must be sewn upon the material covering the front of the board. They are also made of linen, and should be roomy; they are Bound at the edges with colored braid. The board is finished off at the edges with woolen cord to match the braid. For hanging the pockets upon the rsll of the bed, procure two hooks, of the nature shown in sketch A, and screw them on at the back of the board in the positions shown in sketch B. Suitable hooks, with screws for fas- tening them on, can be obtained for a trifie, but care should be taken to se- lect large enough hooks to slip easily over the bed-rail. The pockets should be large enough to hold a book or magazine, and a small writing-pad. ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER o SO THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER The Most Refreshing Dnnk of all BROQKE BOND when it’s properly brewed-——(look for the little book in each packet which tells how)—is in a class by itself. The exquisite FRAGRANCE and AROMA of Brooke Bond accounts for its world wide popularity among tea drinkers. GREEN or BLACK—both equally fine, Look for the label. | Red Label India Ceylun Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea 3 ALL GROCERS Northern Grocery Co., Distributors In 1-1b., 3-1b., and 3-1b., Airtight Packages N-nr in bulk. Trul Packages 10c THE SANITARY WAFFLE PARLOR Will Open Monday, Nov. 10, 8 A. M. Hot Waffles Served to Your Taste, Light Lunches and Delicious Home Baking You are cordially invited to come in and eat with us. 218 BELTRAMI AVENUE 1 ’ lllIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllh READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS — " |labor—save time and feed, have healthier cows, better milk; more milk and greater proflts, if you have your barn equlpped the Jamés Way. out complete” with barn etimpment don’t hold back on the stanchions. themse! IMMED! and that is the pnchcaf sensible FIRST STEP toward owning a FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1919 Cuts work in half | You can keep your stalls and your cows clean with half the | Every prpgressive dairyman should have his barn fitted | James Sanitary Barn Equipment Even if, t ready to b COMPLETE sani s n if. you are not rea uy a COMP! mES STANCHI , b, DIATE money-makers for ou’: 1 fine, complete elves in any barn, old or new. can be barn equipment. You are actually wasting mone every day n¥o\| put off the | installation of James E u\pment. use without it, you pay | out the mon nnyhow in unnecessary expense of barn wo and in waste({ feed that would be saved by James qunlr ment. You are paying out the mone; anyhow, so why not . have James Eq\upme % to show for the money spent? SOLD BY SMITH-ROBINSON LBR. (0. Phone 97 BEMIDJI, MINN. \ A5 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER / 2~ TROPPMANS "= SANITARY MARKET The market that always sells you choice cuts-of-meat at a saving- SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Pork Roast, 1b.25¢ Round Steak, 1b 23c Beef Roast, 1b. .15¢ Sirloin Steak, 1o 25¢ i Veal Stew, 1b..12¢ Sausage, 1b .20c ~ Clearance sale Veal Roast, 1b. .20c Hamburger, 1b.20c of over 200 Lamb Stew, 1b. .10c Bacon . . .28c to33c . Leg of Lamb, b 25¢ Oleomargarine .32¢ - Trimmed Hats Pure Lard, 1b..33¢c Compound Lard 28¢c On sale Sat. Nov. 8, at P —————————— Children Need Butter For Health, Growth, Strength To make our sale more emphatic, we offer : : your choice of any trimmed hat in our ; stock up to and including $12.00 for. There is no substitute for butter. . Butter contains the valuable substance known as “Butterfat” or “Vita- mines,” found only in butter, milk, cheese and eggs, the ag;;g«:a:t use of which makes large, strong and healthy ?}?eaézehlg'tesv%fllltts g(l)lrrnglsvéggfgrd;sgils% %}font}(:g sE » orlgmal tlcket remams in each hat. ‘Sale ~ Scientists claim that the small physique of the Jap- prlce ............................. anese and other small races is due to the absence of ‘Vitamines from the food they eat. Give your children ! plenty of butter. It’s the cheapest health insurance Never before have w § you can buy. ! son. This is a rare opportunity fpr you to ’ : receive one or two of these beautiful hats BE SURE TO GET at less than the price of one. CHIEF SHIB PR s oo 5 i3 b B e 8 6 R i 58 =] BR AND BUTTER chins and large dressy hats with colored facings. Saturday at 8 a. m. BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMPANY for Saturday ELKO HAT SHOP “THE STORE AHEAD” Extra Special There are close fitting turbans, tricorns, bonnets, sailors, chin Fancy Shé.wls, Skating Sets and Children’s Caps, Scarfs, specially priced ELKS BUILDING | HATS HATS $5 00 i . $5.00 e made such a sacrifice so early in the sea- $3.00 Sale beginning Defective

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