Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 3

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‘peops city ‘hall’ to erjoy a \eafly all the young foiks were pres- ent and the time passed only too fast. At 12 oclock a lnnch vas: served he. -electric lights were cut lqmpn satisfactory, re _ ZMurphy sprai his ankle Fri ldny ‘evening while ing basket- ball. Aftex a féw. da crutches, he was. able 'to get about as usual, asketball ‘teams. will have him.; for a few i D Dshdaxeumon at | Hen;ums on Sunday. Elsig Clausen retu spending “a few Mrs. Ed Sterling. 9 Alide; and'-Helen - Carlgon: d Al bert Shg]hn left Kelliher ‘Monday. morning: Helen' returned tp P nnh;g- ton where she is teaching. Alice and Albert: yeturned to St. Paull. 5 réthy and . . Anna Mny agley sitors at Thorpe’s ¢ hey returned to B Pearl: Peterson eni iped - the Christian Endeavvr fig.an'l'uesday night."The evening was spent;in play- ing’ zandes. Lunch was served, the proceeds’ of which weie for” the. En- deavog"socicty Giadys Olson returned 'to:school on Mopday after an absence: of more than a'month on account of illness. The lrashman class is glad h have her again. * The:Ladies” Study club gave a mo- turehshow “The End’ of the ¢l Wednésday. eveging. - T sent out’ by t¥é. state boal and his-been shown quite generally |/ over the state. ’lhere 3 L4 thtmg, prngram committee, are ar ranging-an mtergstmg program, ans a7 good. atten ‘e is’ promised. - School opened on Monday ‘with several new -pppils in attendance. The ~teachers all returned - on Saturday _ evening, and were ready to begxn the new term, After state examinntions sr: ov er“nsn ‘week, the second sem- ester will begin with several changes m the high school program. S * Presbyterian Ladies’~Aid meets in _the school house this week, on Thurs- day evenin. . Rural School Inspector, - George Selke will be present at the declama- tion contest January 26, and will de- Jliver an address. on consohdated school problems at that time. : “xx IRR KRR K KIS * ' DEER LAKE, * (R R R R SR R E R 2 ) Mr. and Mzrs. George P. Elliott re- /sturned from Minneapolis = Monday ! “where she v:slted.frlends and rela- | Vtives. %1 Mrs. E. A, Wynne.and Mrs. L. Al “Hanson visited Mrs. Ole Jacobson *Monday afternoon, -, Miss Esther:Hayes called on. Btt- tha and Mabel Djonne Thursday. . _Mrs. Ole Jacobson visited- her daughter, Mrs. O, W. Olson: a few dayés this Wfiel:: e u eorge ioth::and son,;; it were Puposky: callers Monday. W g Miss Edith Jacobson returned fram Bemidji Monday: wikere she visited h{r sister, Miss_ Agnes. Jacobson' for a few days. The Deer -Lake. school will. open Monday after a- two weeks: vacation. Miss Hilda Wold returned Saturday from Greenbush, where she spent the: holidays with her parents. . . William Elliott of International /Falls is vlsmng at ‘the George P. Elliott home. Fred Hnyes left Tuesday for Be{! midji to attend the mecting of the county commissioners:. ~ Misses Edith Hayes. Bertha and|} I Mabel Djonne, students of. the Be< midji high school, will-leave Monday- -to resume their studxes after spend- ving the holidays at-their homes. Stnke at the root of weak-. neu is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Soott's Emulsion nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength, Scott & Bowne, Blosentield, N. Ju ~———ALSO MAKERS OF —— Klonnms (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION - 20-4ek 0 GRS {) R Y 3 5?llmut. ‘the mcon- i venience and bulkiness of | the old: fashioned sanitary. |/ d apron. Fits perfectly—no Ems, tapes, - buckles or |: uttons to adjust. A wonderful value. $1.98 5 i Oy ~ LACES'AND " EMBROJDERIES New - Patterns “Just in’ time for the home dress-maker who is makmg her plans for spring. sewing. . Fine ‘| French Vac. Laces with insertion. to match— 4c, 8c.and 12c yu—d Ypain. wide, yard German Torchon mediym aml wide-— ity of. fine -em! that will stand the i test of the laundry, with no pulljng. of threads or wearing out of scallop- ced edges— . Sc to 49¢ y;i'd Wofide ul “Se echon of| “LADY-LYKE” CORSETS Back Lace—Black Boning The. utmosgt. worth posslble to put into Corsets selling for less than a Dollar, is found in our qplendld models | selling at 98c, OUR OWN MODEL “LCADY- LYKE" CORSET OTHER STYLES—$1.98 to $4.98 o | Taxs0 . ; A 5 ] _THE LARKST CHAIN DEPARTMENT . uw:k p-imt-lflna our; ousands of urn!M.tnctmlydh 1 Unmn«luluu hwpliq ?’A ur?iu that really nrvrull.l’.eorfly. :fl. store bountifull customers. They know! We Noué F eature : n Enormous Pr%mtatiéh F b g, T AN ufly oflerms ‘@%\bncs, bought at a time Wmemz ; matltslowmtebbanqufl . At Surprisingly Attractive Prices: | to, yQu This is an ex tional g:vifla ‘snowy White, f; ; of dependib tynor anm? old 'use" for bbt:h:fi present and the futurs, The following items will &emonstrau the extent to whichwe have gone to. provxds economies for thu remarkable and Goods Evenq,_ i hay Y ccesstul, m;bmndld HO)?OR M“’BR. a yard'. men dation. jat ita - TOWELS Huck Towels with white or red borders; size 14x26 good ‘wedring quality; each . l(k Huck ‘Towels, a heavmr grade, border, each ............ 4 Bath' Tewel Sets, substantial quality and a good size, Towel size 21x42; set cpnsists of 1'towel and two wash” cloths, set $2.49 LAWNS AND W !’ ... FLAXONS = ~ Here are items that rec-. ommend themselves to the thrifty . housewife. Exceptional qunhty, ex- - ceptionally priced....20¢c India anem—;I‘he qual- . N lty you want, at per ;..l 9c, 23¢ NAINSOOKS Plain Flmns — Sheer Long Cloth Nainsooks, 36- and dehghtfu%for many inch, fine English finish; uses, 29, 30, 40 “inches _ per yard 23¢c 'Fancy Flaxon mf English Nainsook, 36-inch, effects in the tiny ¢ sheer fine French finish, ot the larger ‘pla)d g~ per yard .. R~ so.stripes, yd.. 43-:,4 B D['MlTlES i Shadow / Namsook, sheer beautiful mercerued of fine texture; yard:.......:39¢ : COTTON BLANKETS s oA b Mercerized Poplin, Nurses® Uniform . Cloth, Galatea Cloth, Middy Twill and a variety of Skirtings and Suitings — representative J. C. Penney Co, values. , New, sheer, crisp, popular COTTON BLANKETS Quite in demand right now. and in popular colors—really remarkable values. ' WOOLNAP BLANKETS Grey, whxtn and tan, sige’ Grey, white and tan, size |- 54x74 . $1:89° 64X76 $3. ...$2.98 Size 72x80 . ) MUSLINS Unbleached Muslip, 36 mches wuie made of “selected - cotton nd a serviceable quality, a yard % 12c .Fine Cambric Muslin, Berkeles " lar everywhere { finish an uality; popu- lndhn Head ‘Muslin, soft fl]nisli!\ khrualk—the ’ popu!u cloth- thag ] iahq ike mm,,; inches -+ wide; reasonably prfize n’;l !}P 'SHEETS 81x80 Sheets, full standnrd- sizey weight, ‘each 72x90 Sheets, serviceable quality,: each 31.33 SHEETINGS Anchor Brand Heavy Sheeting, 9-4 or 81, mc’hns wide; the kmd that will wash and wear well; blu\ched pler yard i <.89¢ PEQUOT SHEETING, SHEETS AND CASLS Through our direct/mill connection, we can su ply you with this popular Pequot brand of hig ; grade goods in all widths, at matcrlal savings _ of money. CRASHES b . Bleached Crash, 17-inch blue border, service- able grade, per yand, ..o .10¢ ,Dundeu Part-Linen Crashes,” bleach andunbleached, ‘the kind!you like.to use, per yard .-10¢, 17¢, 23¢c Steven’s. Crashes, both bleached ‘and {nbleached. Our buyin, nn'angement permist us to sell thia popular line “rrata btg savingiig; you,. PILLOW TUBING 42 mehes, ndmlrablo qualjty, yard . Also carried in 36, 40 and 46 il Table Dwuk, standard | grade of colored damask;! - ‘'blie and white, red apd ; white, per.yard ORGANDIES q "3 Dotted Swisg, 27-in., 8 pop-+i Organdies at such low White Peque, 27-imy por prices as to suggest ‘sev- yard . eral new dresses. Make up beautifully for coming Whi!; Bloomer Satin, hlfl- warm weather ‘wear, ¢ 3¢, 'Sheér Cross Barr vt ,89:: ‘,;_ly mercerlzed ‘ 69: - /imported Orgagdins, " ‘Mercerized Shwids, 36-in., yard ...50¢, 70s, 98c, 4::' mercerized. Sateen, white and colors, yard... ..38¢ Just the: right wexghts mm* loppers. . axe arrlwmx 'r1‘:---‘—1!¢.,‘ 1 sw.,m. o mart mm:erd— uicfiml and 'in many Cnew dnd attractive - weavea in fovely shades " that" makes “them " de-’ sitdble for early spring - WeRl: 'ssss' Thuearethempnhr Tdzedo styles' and are | iw ‘sizes for misses and GINGHAMS AND PERCALES An offering of Percales that will command in- stant attention. The va- rigty of patterns and the: quality combine to make this prasentatlop ag. at- | tractive, as. it i8 timely. These Percales are all 36 jnches. wide, Dakota Percale— Dark Patterns.......1 Light, Pgttems g! DRESS GINGHAMS Asgortments are” large and you are sure to find jupt what ‘you :want— plaids, stripes, . checks; prices are unquestion- ably “the lowest. .for equal quality. '| Our direct mill connec- tions-enable ug to supply our. 312 Depn‘cment Stores at lowest prices, | 32-inch Zephyr Ging-zac 32-in Utility Ging- 2 meh Doy i 27-inch; Uti i, poE i in Jacq Gmghbm, ynrd 3 ‘APRON -GINGHAM | ‘Rival Aprop Gingham in | assorted checks, 27 .in. [ wide, yard 12¢ . BUNGALOW APRONS Here are new Aprons every'woman will want. Made : of good quality Percale, ¢at full size; plain pink or blue and ‘a.variety of: patterns. AN EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY FOR

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