Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 3

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9 FRIDAY EVRNING. FEBRUARY 10,119184 s ~r -t C— (- N [ R FETORIY T T T pAGE, THRER - NORTHERN The Farmers’ club met at the com- mupity hall Thursday znd although the day was stormy alarge crowd was present. Mrs, \E. Ri; Moulton was hostess. The meeting’ was called to order about 1:30 p. m. County Agent C. Dvoracek gave a very interest- mg talk on pou)try B. M. Gile also sp:ke for.a mutesl Mrs.. Lon ! is will ehveRgain the St Macch 3 reeman Andarson ‘went:to Bagley. Sa’turday to syend a few days at the H'ts K eming spent Wednes- day at_the home of MrsiMoilton: A conmpi y sing will be held at the hall-Friday evening, Feb. 10. A good program. is being: planned and everyone is * cordially invited to at- ten. John Noel, with the help of several neighbors sawed wood for O. L. Nunn, Monday. 1 The following were shoppers in Bemidji .Saturday: Mr. and. Mrs. C. D. Arnold; M¥s. John Noel, Mrs. Ora Whiting, Miss Reeves, Miss Johnson;. Miss Freeman, A. S. Grover, A. D. Glidden, Lon Davis, Mx. E. R. Moul- . ton_and“daughter Dorothy. . LAKE HATTIE Mrs. 3. Rolston and Mrs. L. V. Harpel were hostesses to the Ladies’ Aid ‘Thursday, February 2, atithe L. V. Harpel home. Miss Ida Stillwell . went to Itasca Saturday to assist’ Mrs. Theo. Wég- mann in her home. A social gathering was held at the F. Horner lome Saturday -eve- Mr and. Mrs L. V. Harpel enter- tained a host of-friends -at dinner Sunday. . A very enjoyable time was had by all; and, an excellent dinner was_served: Mrs. Burlingame opened school in’ the Heggie- school district Monday, no school having been held since the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Mikkelson and family, Mrs. Mary Segar and Georgé Segar, were Sunday guests at the D. Greigg home. Lee Morgan and Genevieve Boyd called ‘at the E L. Horner home Sun- day. BIG LAKE The Bible Study class was nnable to meet on account of the snowstorm and bad roads. Mrs. C. D. Wing cou)d not -attend Sunday school as the roads were im- passable between the Indian Mission,| -and her home. The “Hang ToGether”" club held their monthly meeting-Saturday mght at the Big Lake school house. ' ° Mrs. Anna Scott and family, drove to ‘Bemidji .Wednesday and-spent the mbht at Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bald- win’s, driving home Thursday. Leslie Chilton, Clarence Steel and ‘Thomas Wilson drove to Bemidji Sat- urday and they had a very hard timy breaking the roads. ‘Walter Stout drove to Bemidji Mornday with a load of potatoes. . Harley Hansen ~and C. Guthrie drove to Bemidji Monday: Mies Frieda Steele sperit Sunday afternoon at the-home of Misses Belle and Francis Stout.” | Také MASTIN'S VITAMON TABLETS Easy and Economical — Results Quick Few men there are-now. not astonighingly add to ffifif enlr, l‘ml vx.odr.mw ho ol skin ,d t 6 ceh a;)lel!n a '\vgfl hhflt aw vreste c30\13 life- gl'ln; luul!lb bufldlnx élem!nl&—!h n_thousands eln y telts alinost. STI. contain nof oply yeast all threc of the preclous vitamines— A, B and:C—spécially concentratéd: and comblited with true argapic fron. the mecessary lime salts which® \'om' sy8 needl to.. Jseep you strong an 1If you vnnt to qnlclny clear your skin and’éoriplexion, put some firm healthy flesh o1 your bones, {ncrease your nerve force and power ‘aud 1ook and feel far ter, make this simple tost: F-rst wd ynnruel( and meqs- ure yoursel ext, MASTIN'S VITAMON AR TS o e iablets with every meal. Then weigh and measure yourself again each week taking MASTIN'S ON TABLETS regulariy until. atisfied with your. gain in pcp, * energy and fmproved nrmn the Original nd Fully gnarantesd fu every respuchs | At all :ood druggiss. ot w'“'i(:n oAt < =:/This is.an o[fenng oi e.xqqptmnal lmportaneo a’c this WORLD’S LARGEST . 'milady ?h :2her * smtezs. ok CBA.IN ¢ 1 ‘ cousins'and aunts-—not for- DEPARTMENT s g)e'tting g;andmpgh!r and f—i‘ STORE e it %‘W‘ : B & ,ORGANIZATION com As? gs\lgl' “Our TashisH de== signers have performed their J C. Penney Co. presen theu- customary. expositio c? latest jmodes®as de- "} < 5 il 2 by New. York and e q = % p 3 y - ik ha Therexs-tmxchutex- - N ] \ N firm 0] 'mfien x! quisite charm in wearables N y | g 3 ) itred q ydriis; hei for Spring. & & - } i i 3 g ‘Wit | seam in back. lors. Sizes 8% | It- is abundantly. por- f trayed in the new thmzs we are now showing. . A visit to our store at this o inspect the' new 7% rove ‘both - \ ; ) %nstrmm 2 , i weven cotten i o, d\u\\hln Wweave -nd We have ]lll ncuved a lnga conu‘nmont of stylish, oar m in ¥ "' ht weight, and ylish, new wea:ables from N fiu. "..,' oes. Wa'ré-riow ready.for your inspection and consideration of ‘modes for Spring whleh.:ntotrll:o gfl:: ;’;;hci 10 S stamp of fashion's approval: .An early sel 5 g g l\lryrmngly n:::!'e:ra“.ecfion while our presentations are at their bnt is lm:dy will find Vndeqfiun from ur advance Sprmg prmuhon of Coats, Suxts and Drenu an inspiration and a pm The latest nyh .decrees of. fashionable New York are authoritatively exemplified in this early showing, while pr&es are easily: within" V_rewh of all. We, dre: particularly- hkhmate in being able to provide values in apparel of such excepnonal order at the very threshold Women’s u’nd' Misses’ Dresses In the New Spring Models {Crisp netwy. Taffetas and Céinton Crepes, featurmg all the new style‘effects in neck lines, sleeves, trimmings and combingtion of colors.. Re- freshingly different, and ex- tremely good values at Lovely® Cnnton Crepe, 39 ahd 40 nuh, all desi ‘. and high_shades; per.yard ... Beautiful soft Phisley ]’tlnted Crepe, dark gmundu, 1 89 to 40 inth, per yard ...l ..-$2.81 Crepe de Chine; 40-hich, nll,.co)m, per )'ll‘d s Georgétte Crépe, 40:inch, all colors, per yard . Fancy‘l’rimea Georgette Crepe,” 40-inch, per yar Messhline Silk; all shades; Bl-inch, per yard Taffety Sllk, J. C. Penney Co., 86-inch, per yard. 'i’nco}gtfia Reav 36-inch; bro n, navy, black and + peryi : Wiun‘s-u 1 ‘per’ yar Sklnnun,snin, ‘86-incl Skln«e{! Satin; “404,” e!pacmlly denlnble for dreues. i walsts, etc.; per ylrd Huns :..$2.49 Silk Pongee, nattiral colot, importnd Pong\m, suiuhla lor every purpose, '33-inchy Per yard . 98¢ Chlfl‘on Faille; 85-inch, silk and cotton cloth, very uervlce- {vory, rose and flesh, 5 -.$1.69 and $149 ot} 98 .Coats—NewSpnnz Eff ects. vSmts——Late Sprmg Models The Fashionable Materials =~ - Smart, Servweable Fabrics Velours, Polaire Cloth, Chmchlllas and Bolivias in the " A fascinating display of the-new season ’s styles, featuring aew sport effects as well as for street wear,. They have. - the new box ,ripple, tailored and. semistailored ereations. belted: or loose back; some trfimmed with stfaps, stitching Trimmings of self-straps, stitching :and embroidery. The . or buttons, new pocket effects; etc. Either lined thruout; workmanship, tailoring and' quahty of the materials are ol able; colors and black, per yard 89¢ half lined or unlined. . Lengths 36 to 45 inches. Intans the character customarily found m suits that are pnced . and the bright shades for'sport wear. much hxgher. Linings $14 7 5 : 86-inch, firm quality, good weight Sateen, in a lnrgc vari- t 24 75 24 75 t 34 75 ety of colors including black, per yard... 39¢ o $ o [] 86-inch soft lustrous fancy Sateen, pretty désigny, ysr 49 36-inch Black Sateen, exceptional quallty, (or lln(n bloomers, aprons, etc., per yard . There sa Pleasing Style at Almost Any Deslred Prlce Stfinning New Veils | . 59cto$1.98 Just O.hc sort of handsome;,: flat- tering: Veils you want with that new spring hat. Large variety, including the new fancy Bqiiares. R Desnrable Wash F abrics At Extremely Tempting Prices - . 86-inch Witchery Cotton Crope—Theé néw ma- | torial for gowns, Kimonoy, e fancy. designs, per yard . 4 38, 39 inch imp nent finish, wondeflnl valu per yard . 44, 45 inch |m -] nent finish, anuther splendid value, per yard . ! 28-inch Dimities, checks and stripes; zgc 2 white ot pink, per yard - 27+in¢h Buuerfly Dress, Ginghams—our own Lihen effect and Beach Cloths, the popular pnvate btand, bearing our usual stamp ]7(! fabrics for guimps, dresses; skirts tandard qunhty. per. yard e ete., per yard .. 32-inch Amoskeag A. F. C. Gmghluw-— 23c Bleached, soft finisl in the finer ‘grades, per yard.... 36-inch, Per YArd ...oocveeoiiniireinen 82-inch Jacquélin-Zephyr: Glnghnm-—ln new- 44-inch, st plaids, double color checks and pll(n 49‘: per. yard . skl checks, per yard ... Shadow Stnpe Nnmsook "36- mch “fine sheer “Waol Challie; 27- huh hghc groundq 790 quality, white or flesh, 39@ #with dainty flower designs, per yard........ per yard .. g N e e D Luna Soap; 3¢ FULL 10:0UNCE BAR Luria, thé ¥ popular housgihi{ld Soap, and plenty of jt. A real money saver at this price. titme becduse “it” provides: really: handsome, sefviceabie akms at an exceedingly moderate cost. 7 1$6.90 $8. 90 $9 90 ., These are the highly favored skirts for a season’s wear. ) Coimnbined with a handsome blouse, they afford many J, changes for early Spring, wear. The range of sizes af- «fords an ideal skirt for every woman. Patterns We caity the McCall Patterns and all the littfé things needed in’making-a frock from one ot these, pattetn All sizes from 26 to.32 =

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