Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 3

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KCogent Renwnu Why Then Should i Be a Termination of the Pre -Day.“Neglett @tl “ It you are Short of sentiment, und think moreabout, n yon do about the ice, c’:& soldiers _gave.you, Ve thit 15 0o excuse for | ‘being ,a tFe shacker: ¥our help- 18- Style Leader, U168~ o — _Fo;_"Yéung" Men wantedl injplantiig trees uun’s?mg ways irfi l}‘tl g:é servl? s of all, soldiers of the World war. 11t ¥ill Day you qmlfigj}, that JE an} nr ument. ‘operty with shadgftre & nlgl,hw@]u} propdity b, mmut it. Roads with' trees dren. | d 's ‘children. Shi ter\ de are two of -the blessihgs the élees give us. In these days et me& rcity and high price of | r our-homes and schools, trees Y }ds windbreaks. A group of trees on the windwara side of your bullding keeps it warm ng’\lnst the Hohe Bayridge FA magt, nobby hat for | : y‘oung men, -Of finest guallty felt—silk lined. : § new style from our ° ,.justly. famous “Mara- ‘thon " Tine. . ; The Bonn Cresfi is the feature hat® fof Shring 1922 It’s “Marathon” hat—sllklmed silk taf- feta 30“‘1 and’ félt of splendid. quality. * $3 98 w ey The heatof ~summer is bearable with' scattered trees and thefr shade || along your paths. _The attractiveness of any place {s enhanced by itrees. > With a little care you can plant memory trees’on home grounds, street, sc¢hool lawns; or ‘parks. . 4 Trees cool and purify the'air. ' Pub- lic_forests hate been used for health resorts hecause of the trees. If you plant . few trees., togelher,v mppy groups here and there, they will 're-’ ward:you wiflwnt fail.. Frem Our Blgfmg Power o e i a:veal treat to visit our storé at this time arid nots the thrift sconories that domt- - h department. At-every turn, a new évidence of the superiority of the J. C. Penney -nil’n—and the low prices frequently prove to be little less than'a m Suits for Boys High in Quality—Low in Price ) h grade t kigke bof:{l;gr glm;sefo??) T‘éfl kagw % years of age m(e of cassimere clothy in the season’s most _attractivs " patteffis’ arai colors: - Samie fine quality, made, stylish. suits vlvey fi"ve PURCHASING able Shamg.’ “* ; FONER In the course of a lecture ol nrly OF T!-"S English Renalssance Ardluifestie: ani 4 Some-Practical Considerations,” wnicfn | 1 Gm'r R. P. Ogleshy delivered, the lecturer y rematked that: “Ggliawas-rot wenice-{ | NATION-WIDE ' but the outer dome of St. Paul’s ! g s 1 was ib] % ‘NSTIT\UTlON = “I am going to glye you a beau- | [ . ome dutside; and am appropHate’|] £ SAVES dome, “inside, and what they are made i i of, orNow they suj ort my- stone lan- ¥ You tern and cross, g i Hy 5 my business ln Men’s Clothes =not the Characler of the Men in !Ile ) Clothes but the Chardcter of the Clothes Themselves! : A DIFF ERENCE WHERE is a wide difference in what you get for what you pay when it comes to buying clothing. There are the final touches of finishing which mean so' much- both to the appearance a.ufl the wearing sérvice; there are the % carefully inspected woolen fabrics and -materials which go-into the making that add to the ultimate satisfaction you experience; then there is the skilled workmariship which assures actual fitting garments«t;zarments which properly shape them- selves to the figure, 2iving] i,he ilmes of custom tailoring. been selling all this season and | which have giveén such spl di% ‘satisfaction “to ~ thousintl parents . in 312 comm i nerved hy J. Penney Co. - $6.90 Other big values in bo{s - two-pant smts now sellin $6.90 to § INEY! Neither of the dgmes™ n” any way sup- ! ported ; the lantern. The upper 'por- i g, tions ot the interior of -St. Peter's at g,' Rome were, he added, shams—cleverly , decorated to look like marble. - Most of { the great Palladio’s best works at Vicenza- and other places was shiam— merely stucco laid on brickwork, but none: the les§ beautiful in form; and our oivn architéct Nash introduced || stucco into” Londonm, as in 'Regent d —London Times. A ‘patent” suit filed bya woman lawyer is snokex& of as raising “one | of the most nov\;l “questions - in’ the’} history of the mtept office. 'The ques- tion may be whetlnq‘ a patentee should trusta worliNil withh-tle: secret. © 4| " Boys'’ Extra Knicl(e # At i t W Servmeai:le All-Wool Fabrl.cs OR the mde-awake, red blooded boy Extra Knickers are-a necessity and an economy. They ‘double and sometimes treble the life of a boys’ suit. "The line of Boys'-Extra Knickers we are showing this meason offers parents truly remarkable values. All-wool, aerviceable garments at thése exceptionally low prices $1.69 $1.98 $2.49 $3.49 Materiale are all-wool cassimers, worsteds and fine quality tweeds; made full size in a wxde variety of attrac- tive patterns; lined or unlined. Tfim are the ele mcntsmtermg into clothing that give a wells.. ) defiried character of supétiority—-which maké-them-stand- out so pmmment]y when compared -with ordinary makes—and it is these elements of character, that distinguish the J. C. Penney Company clothing from all others. ‘Onr Spring Suits 19.75 $24.75 $29.50 dominate because of their prepossessing :character—and they are .priced lower than the same quality ‘can ‘be bought for in " theordinary stores. Ihe vast amount of clothing business,we, . transact annually in our 312 popular stores, makes.possible the, . important: savings you could not enjoy: otherwise. £ shdy, idf [ o Your Choice Is Here ; .in:a number of leading models-- coridérvative styles for men and\ ultra-fashionable .sport styles for young men— single ahd double bredsted— stylish, well-fitting suits— - the most-wanted all wool fabrics— many neat patterns and colon— all uzel— Also All-wobl Blue Serges and Cor- duroys at above prices. “Without a Smiling Fave Do Not Become a Merchant is an old Chinese proverb. For picts ueness, . shrewd: common- sense and penetrating Vil :%:3, e & i i, Hetic helping smile, a kind word, a sympathetic ,helpi hand,, costs : nothing; they unloc! Y:nthe gates xg \mtola happiness and success. Without these human quahficn.tlons, man, indeed, .should not;become a merchant. Service' 83 éxpressed by salespeople who smile, who are courteous, attentive, efficient, who, render helpful assistance to'their customers, is an oft- ntxenhoned thatacteristic of this J.-C. Penney Co. store. We strive to be worthy merchants, And we shall continue to deserve your patronage only to the extent we continue to render you this greater service, B TMENT 'STORES WITHBUT A SINGLE POLICY— 312 AGCRBSIVE R JOSEPH DRAKE | “When | say that I weigh twcnt\ | five pounds more than I did a short ty time ‘ago it spesks volumes- for the‘ merit of Tanlac,” said Jos.: B. Drake; 230 Belmont Ave. ., Springfield, Mass.: ““The first thing Tenlac did for me was to gjve me an appemte and tone up my stomach, It wasn’t long be- fore I was eating things I hadn’t dared touch for years:and anyone to see the hearty way I eat now would findit hard to believe that a weeks 2go. I was dysbeptic :and on, fi\c lightest kind of dil : othe; 00d thmg Tanlac di for me sgvas fo* (5 rive thg Theumatism al- most entirely ou my_ system. fact T can tmthfufiy say it/ B E éel like a hew man in eve: It cgrtamlxqs a mn%me@:«, Tanlac is so!d in Cxty Drug’ \h Young Men s ‘. cheviots, flannels, | | white back blue denim; i Tt is a clean; white ointment; made Men’s ‘eleven-pound, oFine for Lumbago. | Undeme_ar Men’s Caps ’ Ep e £ 4 Dress P an»"& il | ] bn‘:;‘nl:o 3; :::Zf' delpn.cuhmn. mx:';: 5 !1 M'K;i‘s ‘Two-Piece A Nev( Spring Styles 1 Dressy TfOl‘llel’l il } A Lov; Prica 1Y For Men & ,»! 1 Shu‘ts icomfort. Justrub it in gently. 1 Pleated and quar- ' Wool _cassimeres, || | Union Made, .2.20 Worsteds, serges, cas- ;1 || Biue Chambray Work Shirts, - i | | I i tered = models, nom- ; | | I‘:é? °§:§§$fl%«fi‘§sfi‘;‘§"§’s‘: | heavy ribbed shirts and | breakable ~ visors ~ond tweeds—plain and fan- ‘ | full cut, double stitched frmercs-git blue, b”"“’{" flat collar, two pockets. cut mjaisandtubes. ‘hospital ‘size, $3.00. | drawers. Asl:omsh.ngly H [ %ermme oacHer Shar <% atams, gopular i ! LhruouL Fyoipedm feg. il and gray siripes. Plain | |lfun and; double stitched; *f perTER THAN A MUSTARD, PLASTER 1< giod vak ¢4 at onl o ands. . Newest Spring colors—cufi' ottoms. || | Jacket to mateti,at same | or cuff bottoms. Extra | i e 8004 v Y Al | patterns-and cotirs. Il | price. good values. sizes 14% to 17— $4.98' ¥ 79c i ‘n490 to $1. 49“ — Y 5837 P Gg? N DEPAETMENT = . 'STORI ORG IZA'].’ION IN THE WORLD *

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