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WO % 2 2% % o k% % x SHEVLIN - - * 3,3 3% 2% 2 3 % % % % % % . 5 Ludwig Holum went to Fosston on ¢ Friday to viist with Mrs. Holum. : Mr. Marlum of Brainerd, .who ¥ ") spent the last two weeks here, return- ed to his home on Wednesday. Mr. Webster of the Hamel Webster Produce Co., spent Friday here. ' \ Mrs. Iver Krohn ' and dhughter, [+ Caroline, were Bagley visitors Fri- day. While there, Caroline received § medical attention. !_ A party of young people attended /% the dance in Solway on Saturday eve- ;. ning. A good time is reported by all. i ‘Harold Searles, who is.teaching ) north of Bagley, spent tae' week-end here with relatives and friends. . Mrs. Joseph Renne and children arrived ‘here Sounday evening from an extended visit at the P. L. Renne home. Charley Taylor returned to Bagley Saturday. , Mr. Taylor has recently purchased some land joining Shevlin. He expects to move here this spring. Alfred Boe and family left for North Dakota: one - day last week, where they expect to make their tut-| ure home. During their stay in our community the Boe’s have made many »+ friends who are sorry to see them leave, and who wish them success in their new home:. E Mrs. Edna Peterson spent\ a’.few days in Bemidji vlsm‘lg relatives. Mrs. John Gordon'left for Ada, Minn., on Friday. Mrs. Gordon was called on account of the death of her mother, - ho died at that place. Mrs. Welch, formerly usfiss Petra Severson of this place, arrived here| Sunday from ner home in Dakota. Mrs. Welch ‘'was called here, due to the_serious illness of her brother. Dr. McCann Bemidji was a pro- fessional caller the Severson home ‘l ! 2l on Friday. John Bartholomew of the Bagley Clover Telephone company, spent Fri- day here on’ bnulnes! ‘While uere he also installed & phone at the P. L. i Renne homé. Mrs. Ludvig Holum, accompanied by Mrs, Erwin Gordon and Mrs. Hans Gordon, went ‘to Fosston Thursaay, where Mrs. Holim' entered the hos- - pital. Mesdames Erwin and Hans Gordon returned here Friday. Miss Mari¢ Rider was a Bemidji i shopper on Wedneaday. ! Mrs. Ed. Wright went to Bagley Wednesday after: spending , several days here at her parents home. | F. A. Noyes was a Hs.gley visitor on Saturday. - Mrs. Nels Adamson and sister, Bir- die Hangon, went. to Fosston on Sat- 4, urday to visit with Mrs. Holum who ’ is in the hospital at that place. They returned here on Monday, ‘Mrs. Oliver Barness spent’ Saturday ? here with her husband in the Shevlin (X Mercantile Co. They returned to their home at Bagley on° Saturday. ! ‘Harvey Amnflon ‘was- a businees | cnlll’er in Bagley on Wednesday. A p | Lumber' Co:, left Wodn 1 home. » Clara Renne left for Ulen. Minn., on, Thursday. She returned here with g‘rs Joe Renne and family on Bun— ay. . ‘Bernice Burfield, who is teaching at Solway, drove home on Monday, on account of the serious illness of her mother. AR R AR KE * LAKE HATTIE NOTES ' * R S T L S Mrs. Elsie Bold of Lake Alice is 5 working for Mrs. W. G. Cook at Yola. h Mrs. J. A. Stillwell and infant son came home from Park Rapids Sunday. George 'D. Greigg and Bernard Landgren made a trip, to Bemidji Wednesday on business. Mr. Greigg returned home the following day. Lovell Morris is helping J. A. Still- well get out Iath bolts fpr tae saw- mill. J. W. Morris has been driving the Yola-Fernhill stage again lately. Mrs. Dora Bell has been -assisting: in the John mickalson home this week. : 4. Albert Mickelson went to. Bemidji Monday. on business. J, G. Neglin was also a recent business visitor ln the “City ot Bnterprige.” Milo Stiliwell' and Lovell Morrls were calling at D, C. Searl’s:Sunday. K. G. Cook of,Yola has been transs acting ‘business here and at Bemld]l the past week. Mrs. George D. Greigg and Mrs H. J. Millis were guests of Mrs. D. C. < Searl Tuesday. ‘ DENTIST Office Over Boardman’s. Drug Store. Phone 447 HE volume of A our experience and the thorough- ness of our equip- ment safeguard those who call for our services. We serve them with tact and courtesy. ‘s“- A TIMELY | _SALE | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE SEVEN { OUR THIRD | SALE FOR UNDERWEAR SALE We start our THIRD SALE FOR 1920, following our policy adopted for this year to hold a large num- bér of Special Sales in order to give F OLKS A 'CHANCE TO SAVE, and also that we. may move a large volume of goods. We are offering the largest volume this year, and thus a cheaper buying price for us and for the trade. We had, increase of 25 per cent last year over the preceedmg year; we are out to make it that big or bigger for thls year. ', . " YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Compare these prices and bear in mind, all that we sell you is strictly standard,; good grade merchandue, bought from very best houses and markets at the very best titne in which to buy. Thls is only one reason why we can sell as cheap as we do. - -yard than these prices. Sale price 9-4 81-inch wide Fairfax Brand Whi strong yarn and satisfactory sheeting in every way. Regular 74c price 83c. Special this salg per yard... Pillow Tubing—Per yard ..82Y,¢c Middie Twill, Galabea Cloth—Piques and plain white or striped 36-inch Unbleached Muslin—Medium and heavy weight. This suitings. You will do well to buy these goods now. At three sale, Per Yard . ... lieeeceeee e 24c, 29c, 32%c 8DeCial PriCes ......comomomemeeeececeeeeeceneecenneneecnas 59¢, 98c and $1.19 Sheets—At cheap prices; Capital sheet, size 72x90, seam in center, Regl Linen—Thin, fine quality; 36 inches wide. Special.......... 98c turned seam, wide hem. Special $1.59 Mercerized Vonle«—Plam white or colors; 38 inches wide. . Pilgrim Sheetl—Slze 8Yx90, good weig ne snow white, entirely Special price 2 nsinisunismsmssisiesissassesssiisn 8§9¢ “seamless. $2.50 value. Speclal,,:,,_....’ ......... Hotel Make Sheets—72x90, heavy weight, soft finish, made to stand hard usage. Cost more to buy than our special price of Towels—Turkish Bath Towels, size 15x3 29¢, 39¢, 43¢ Huck Towels—17x30 Honey Comb Towels—Size 20x40. 87c . Pillow Casea—Two special values, size Feather Pillows—Size 18x25, all clean feather, fancy txckmgs « All of these are very good va]ues, each............ $1.00, $1.25, $1.40 Indian Head Muslin—Very heavy, pure white, per yard. ..39%¢ Nainsook—Fine grade, special Swiss Organdy and Lawn—Fine quality, 29 inches wide, ng—Good quality, special .........cc..... Ve French Voile—Plain w}nte and colors, and printed voiles, 36 inches wide. Extra values 98¢ for fine lingerie; Special per yard s;z.ss Silk Striped Poplins—All white with blue or pink or other colored 9c ~ stripes. Special 49¢ DON’T DESPISE THE SINGLE DOLLAR LASTS 1 : Sale starts Saturday, March 20t o - 9-4 8l-inch wide Bleached Sheeting—Good weight, clean yarn, pure -white finish. ‘A very good value, regular value $1.00. Special per yard ... 9-4 Unbleached Sheéting—Close, firm weave, a good grade of sheet- ingfor home use. Regular price 87c. This sale, per yard..77lzc 36-inch Bleached Sheetings—All of these are good weight; pure white, fine count muslin finish. worth 5¢ and 10c more per <, 62¢ / Blue Bird Lingerie—A fine printed material especially gotten up light blue and white Blue Bird Patterns. If you watch over the small thmgs of life, they will make you—if you neglect them, they will break you. Neglect the dimes and you will We can-help you and you can help us. SAVE IN THIS SALE. i never have the opportunity to neglect the dollars. LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS Ladies “Sealpax” Athletic Union Suits, each garment in a sanitary container. Just as comfortable as brothers. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42; colors white or pink. Regular prices 95¢, $1.50, $2.25, $4.85, Sateen Bloomers—Ladies’ in pink or white. . . good grade, well made up. Two special numbers ... 95¢ and $1.95 Others regular at different prices. Nainsook Bloomers—Pink, white and flesh, with Blue Bird design .................. $1. 18 * Plain Crepe Bloomers——!n pink or white, B it e e : 89¢, 98¢, $1.15 i Fancy Silk. Bloomers——ln flesh or ;nnk 2.95 At el didibates ks bt Fancy Comblqatmn Suits — Extra value, very pretty’as well as well made....$4.98 .Ladies’ Black Sateen Bloomers—Athletic or Gym. A big value at regular price of* 1.95 4 $2 50. Special for this sale ..... R ) Children’s Black Sateen Bloomen——Slzes 2 L % LR R g, e 59¢, 79¢, 89¢c " Pettmonu—ln white muslin, at $1.98, $2.85 and $2.95. Ladies’ Gowns—In pink, flesh or white; in - muslin, ndinsook or blue bird desxgns, some very different; some real crochet work—$1.89, $1.98, $2 19, $2.48, $2.98, $3.48, $3.98. - Silk Undergnmento, at $3.98, $4.98 to $10 ) ' ‘ Very correct and revealing many excl Spring Underwear—Ladie#’ Union Suits; all staple styles as well as the markets newest ideas. Non-Slip Tubular Shoul- der Straps, V-Neck style, or Bodice style. Novelty lace, wide ballon bottom or tight cuff knee style, or envelope style knee; of fine combed 1 and 1 ribbed cotton; shaped arm holes. Four big specials— 59¢c, 79¢c,’ 98¢, $1.39. Sealpax Umon Suits for little fo]ks also, and for misses and boys at saving in prices. Children‘s Waist Union Suits........ 69c, 98¢ Children’s Bear Brand Underwaists— Children’s Underwear of all kinds, 25¢ to . Children’s Underwear of all kinds, B et e b e 25c to 98¢ Of Course We Sell Men’s Spring Underwear _as well, and at less money. Ladies’ Kimonos—Of latest designs of fine serpentine crepe; negligee style sleeves, very pretty colors—sz 98, $3.98. Warranted Silk Gloves—We not only give you good gloves, but sell for less. Our prices 97¢c, 98¢, $1.75, $1.98. All double " tipped and dou le strength and double silk; colors black, white, champagne, grey, mastic, navy, browr{ Also see our Ladies’ Kid Gloves. Ladies’ Envelope Chemise—Nainsook and Blue Bird patterns, plani or fancy, $1.25, $1.48, $1.75, $1.98, $2.25, $2.35. EASTER MILLINERY usive models, in materials and trimmings, from the RESORT HATS of Theo. Asher Co., Chicago, and MONOGRAM PATTERN HATS of the Robinson-Straus Co., St. Paul, also exclusive showing of New York models. We make a special showing during our white goods and undergarment sale of more than ™ “TWO ALIKE. Unquestionably smart, appealing new styles, ‘At our special low prices of $4.98, 3598, $6.98, $8.98, $10. . BIG SPECIALS Regular $2.25, $2.50, $2.69 and $2.75 Pet- ticoats, Gowns, Camisoles—special Sat- urday and Monday only, choice RRCI Ll s e i e s e e $1.95 Regular $3.00, $3.50 and $3.85 Gowns, Camisoles, Envelope Chemise, Sealpax. Undergarments—big special Tuesday and Wednesday, March_23 and 24, choice €ach ...c..ccoooooierrecireee $2.69 Waists—New styles in Georgette Blouses, also crepe de chine. Just out of their wrappings. Pretty embroideyed and beaded effects. New collar effects, new sleeve effects. All the wanted shades; $5.25, $5.98, $6.25, $6.98 values, and cheap at these prices. Big special Thurs- day and Friday, March 25 and 26....$4.98 Corsets—Two well known makes, in front or back lace; white or tinted pink; batiste or cantil material. Every corset correctly made and fully warranted— $1.98, $2.48, $2.98, $3.98. Towelmzl—Cotton huck and part linen crashes. These prices are very cheap, per YAPM iiicaicsciiigii 19¢, 23¢, 298¢ Spring Underwear Specmh—Ladles vests, big variety of styles, in four special price lots—15¢, 19¢, 29¢, 39¢c; worth 25¢, 35c¢, 43¢, 50c. Do not miss these. ' Special prices on Mercerized Linen and Part Linen Table Damask for this sale. Prices show a decided saving. 0O HUNDRED READY-TO-WEAR HATS FOR EASTER—NO cleverly trimmed. Hand made with all the season’s outstanding style features. , $12.50 to $19.50. No matter at what price, you save here. Specializing during this week also in Untrimmed Shapes and Children’s Hats. Something new almost every day. guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. JUST SNAPS, FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Men’s Black Cotton l{ose, pair........... ..15c Children’s Fast Bldck Ribbed Hose, sizes 5 to 914, per DRIE oonotonsrarssismassssistassass 25¢ Five Dozen Assorted Sizes, Safety Pms {1} SRR ES SIS o Three Papers Common Pins Five Cards Snap Fasteners... Two Cap Shape or Electric Hair Nets. Three Rolls Toilet Paper, 8 oz. rolls...... 9c One Yard Boned Belting, black or whlte, 2 or 214 inches wide........coeoeeececeeeenes : Four-Sewed High Grade Parlor Broom, $1.86 value . _io.cuismiimssnes $1.05 6-quart Boiling Kettle, with cover........98c Five Large Pencil Tablets... Three Sticker’s Braid ......q.--- Three Pair Round Shoe Taces... Two Cards Electric Hair Cuxlers, two on each card, two cards for............... 15¢ 'MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON SAME DAY RECEIVED—Send your mail orders during this sale and save. We We have in this week a lot of new goods in Children’s Overalls, Play Suits, Rompers, Infants’ Creepers, Children’s Dresses. Lots of New Notions. Ladies’ and Children’s Belts, Dress . Goods, Crochet, Thread, Sewing Thread, Needles and Darning Needles. Also Ladies’ Dresses and Aprons. Children’s and Ladies’ Sweaters." Chinaware and Glassware. COMPLE'fE SPRING LINES YOU CAN BUY NOW—Being‘ Assorted, You are Buying Good Merchandise at Very Lowest Prices Carlson, A.T., of Course THE VARIETY STORE OF VAI.UES ON BELTRAMI v SRS i —es