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News Gathered During the Week Grand Rapids and Vicinity J B. D. Kelley of Swan River was in| and will fit the studio completely in the village on business Saturday. McGuire went to Duluth Friday afternoon to visit with friends Mrs. A. J. over Sunday. every way. Mr. Stengler’s specialty is Rembrandt lightings and he guarantees his work to suit the most fastidious. A number of the school friends of W. A. Campbell and E. E. Seribs ner., of Cohasset, were Grand Rapids visitorg Saturday. Deer River, Miss Ethel Ressler home Saturday evening and proceed- ed to take possession of the house. M. J. Baker, of the Baker store at}Games and refreshments went to transacted business if! make the evening interesting to all drove to her the village Saturday. Messrs. W. C. Gilbert and Hon.| guests wended their way homeward. drove to Coleraine on D. M. Gunn pusiness Tuesday. Miss Ruby LaMere, bookkeeper at|}of Grand Rapids, which comes at a the First State bank, spent Sunday|very opportune time. with Coleraine friends. (L. M. Bolter, of the First State|tournament, and just at this time, and at a late hour the self invited The Itasca Ski Club has received a gift of $25.00 from W. C. Gilbert, The club now needs about $1200 to take eare of the gifts of this nature are each one a bank was a business visitor at Cole- raine and Bovey Saturday. Mrs. Claud Bell visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Freemont, eit Coleraine, Thursday. visited the latter part of last week. W. D. Dean, traveling " represent- ative of the Peyton Paper company, cf Duluth, was calling on the trade Wednesday. Attorney C. B. Webster, of Bovey was in the Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Jerome Myers, who is associated with G. M. Miles im installing the electric light wiring at. Marble, vis- ited over Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tuel of C raine spent, Sunday im the village at the home of Mrs. Tuel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gole. (Mrs. Ella Boorman, who is em- ployed at the Herald-Review office, returned from a week’s visit with Eveleth friends Wednesday. Among those from out of town who attended the Arbutus: club dance Tuesday evening of last week were Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Vermilyea, of Marble. T. E. Clysdale, of the’ Erskime- Stackhouse company, who have the contract for supplying the Soo with ties, visited over Sunday in the village. Miss Zita Doran, one of the teach- ers in the Nashwauk schools, came in on the “Merry Widow” Friday evening to visit over Sunday with her mother. Mrs. I. D. Rasmussen, eatertained a Five Hundred this afternoon. Five tables were played and dur- ing the course of the aftermoon a dainty luncheon was served. All re- port a very pleasant time. M. E. Winsor spent Saturday at Du luth, where was drumming up busi- ness for the New York Life [nsur- ance company. Mr. Winsor is a hustler and is one of the New York Life’s most highly valued agents. j And now the county seat fis to have a garage—pronounced car shop. One thir always calls for another and next will be an Eiffel tower for an aviator landing. There is nothing teo good for these Range towns.— Bovey Iron News. Mrs. Brooks went to St. Paul Fri- day where she will spend two or. three s in making a study of the pre- vailing fashions in ladies, millinery. Upon her return she} ‘will proceed ‘to geti her line in readiness. for the Raster trade. The ladies aid society of the Pres- byterian church will hold a rummage sale on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 2 to 4. ©The pla wee c (holding the sale hag not yet been resentative Mr, Conners stated that decided on, but due announcement will be given in these columns ihe cutting calls for 6,000,000 feet and coming week. | The Catholic ladies altar society|Teady been out and banked. They an was entertained at the home of Mrs.| ticipate no difficulty in securing the McGuire Thursday afternoon|Temaining amount. A hay rack GrandRapids has charge of the work A. J. and 388 were present. party was one of the enjoyable feat- ures of the occasion. ing of the society will be held with boost. Tron} News), warned to “take to the tall timber” Miss Harriet Olson, of Coleraine,| Should they see an irate woman com- with Grand Rapids friends|ing their way. heavy avoirdupois Truant officer Wilson recently and received the “calling down” of his life for enforcing the truant laws as regarded her children. village Tuesday and to Minnepaoclis Monday where Mr. on a Junior Linotype machine _ be- The next meet-} Success. Thanks, Mr. Gilbert.—Bovey All rotund gentlemen are hereby One gentleman of was taken for Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boorman went Boorman will act as demonstrator fore the Minnesota (Editorial as- sociation meeting. The linotype is fast coming imto general use and M. A. understands the machine qhoroughiy,, When three sober lumberjacks will will shed tears over motion pictures the film companies have attained the acme of true art. When the celebrated pathetic drama, “Through the Breakers was! shown at the Gem Monday evening, there was hardly a dry eye in the house and the afore mentioned lumberjamks were visibly affected. News from the county seat is to the effect that they are to have a round house tlie comiing season, to be built by the Great Northern. This will be good news for the entire county. Every dollar. spent.in the county on improvements helps every other enterprise... It is also reported that more trains are to be added the coming season.—Bovey Iron News The sophomore class cf the Grand Rapids High school !Wwill give a ‘bas- ket social at the High. school Tues- day evening, February 22, and every- body is invited to attend. The pro- ceeds from the sale of the baskets will be turned into the High school gymhasium fund. During the evening dancing amd games will be indulged in ‘by all who are so inclined and all who attend are promised a good}; time. - H. Shoop of Cohasset was a guest at the Hotel’ Markham Wednes- day evening. Mr. Shoop says thar there is ‘a fine, business ~* Cohasset, because of the various wood-manu- facturing industries which have been recently established there; and that the town will gain rapidly im popula- ion during the next twelve months. | Mr. Shoop is book-keeper and pay- master at Aitkin for the contracting firm of Foley Welch & Stewart, and he was here to consult with the local managers for that com- pany.—Bemidji Pioneer: W. B. Conner, of the firm of Con- ners brothers, loggers, who have a humber of camps im the vicinity of LaPorte, spent Sunday in the village on a business mission. While in con- versation with a Herald-Review rep- their contracts for the season’s ot this amount 4,500,000 have al- John O’Brien of which will perhaps account for their Frank J. Hart, of Chippewa Falls, Mrs. M. A. Spang Thursday after-|Wis., who formerly had charge of the aloon. All a Mistake, is the title of the farce comedy which will be present- ed at the High school auditorium by the senior class Thursday evening, Tickets are on sale at the Itasca Mercantile store and all should mabe it a point to attend and witness their endeavors in the February 17. histronic line. M. J. Stengler, the photograph« clothing department at Henry Hughes & Co. store, arrived in the village Sunday morning to visit with friends for a few days. Frank during his short stay here made many friends and a warm welcome always awaits him at Grand Rapids. He now has a position with A. Block & Co., of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, one of the largest clothing firms in’ this country. He is a member of the Chippewa Falls ski club and states that a large dele- who lately arrived from Chicago, has gation will attend the ski tournament purchased the Cochrane studio a will make Grand Rapids his perman-|attempt to secure the next annual ent residence. As soon as the weath-|event for at Coleraine from that place and |, their city. Chippewa er permits a one story brick build-| Falls has‘one of the best ski slides ing will be erected on the present|and inclines in the world and if all Stengler will then] the delegates are of as pleasing dis- have an ideal and up-to date studio| position as Mr. Hart they will have He has already placed an order for/no difficulty in securing the covet- ® complete set of new instruments ied honor. site and Mr. have this sale. Monday, February 21st--You Know that old story of the “EARLY BIRD.” WHITE SALE OF WAISTS $1.25 values for 98c STORE Women’s Nightdresses at 69c Women’s gowns—made of good quality of muslin, V neck, tucked yoke and embroidery trimmed, White sale price gepececeeecees 69c Our Special 98c Gowns—the best gown in America, made ofthe softest cambric and nainsook, cut extra full and long; very care fully made and the trimmings are the very best, dozens of styles to choose from, high neck, slipover styles, princess style, round neck, square or V-shaped; some are plain, others tastily trimmed with dainty lace or embroidery and beading, with ribbon drawn through—all exceptioual values at ...98¢ Beautitul gowns at $1.48—these are made from finest nainsook and cambric, cut extra full and long, in high neck, round, square or V-shaped, also the new princess styles, some plain, others elaborately lace or em- broidery trimmed—something becoming for everyone. Other gowns at $1.48 to $4.00 Children’s night gowns made of a good quality muslin, square yokes .......... 48c ings and Linens | 42-inch Bleached Pillow Casings, White Sale price ... ic 45-inch Bleached Pillow Casing, White BIS SHIGE oi545 csc. Verapidich skeree eas 17¢c 9-4 Pepperal Brown Sheeting, White sale price 26c 64 Pepperal Brown Sheeting, White sale { DECC occ seiceninwd ..p cou casipe dare. sepiete os 18¢ 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, White Sale price 28e 6-4 Bleached Sheeting, White Sale price 23e¢ Rancoon Nainsook for underwear, 36-in. } i} | PNT, CWE. «os cinc os, orohsctics oaccos cos 15¢c LL yard wide fine Brown Sheeting, ey Hite Sale serice o> 5055 oss ad cetacean 7c Pepperal yard wide fine Brown Sheeting White: Bele Gries <6 oP. avis bens os 8c Unbleached Linen Crash, regular 8c val- me, Wihite Sale Paice... 552). c.5s.060s0 ses 6c A good bleached Linen Crash 11 inches WAGE, SMS SATION sions os oes Sok ch ees et ne oe 12c Dons N N Bleached Crash 18 inch wide MR WHA ceo hte tee nie ot wp commie tee 15¢ WHITE SALE OF TOWELS Bleached Linen Huck Towels, size 18x36 a regular 25c value, White sale price....15¢ Turkish Bath towels, bleached: and un- bleached medium size, a regular lic val- ue, White Sale price each. .... Turkish Wash Cloths, 5c value, White THEBIG DEPARTMENT | ' pile PRICES FOL. oc 08s costes henge 5¢ Every suit that was mark- ed to sell at $20 and $22 are now going at - - Lot No.1. All women’s winter coats, priced at 10, 15,16, 18 and $20 this sale np Exe Wane ee MINN. White Petticoats At 69c we are showing half dozen styles of cambric petticoats with deep lawn flounces trimmed with embroidery edges and lace insertions—a $1.50 value for 98¢ Fine petticoats, a dozen styles to select from—the fine sheer kind with lace in- GRAND RAPIDS sertions and embroidery ruffle, S09 valuesfer. . 56500/o 5 os tons es Petticoats—a dozen rrore finer styles to choose from, finer cambrics and nain- sooks and ambroideries $1.98 to $5.00 White Sale of Lawn Waists New Spring Styles TASCA MERCANTILE(‘OMPA WHITE SALE OF Bedspreads THE STORE OF $2 values for $1.38 QUALITY WONDERFUL VALUES Undermuslins Underclothes such as particular women will admire--better undermuslins than you are used to seeing--made from fine nainsooks and muslins--dainty trimmings, no flimsy laces or poor embroideries--cut full and Jonger than the ordinary kind Then, too, they are rightly made--fresh and clean--new styles at lowest prices. Si 46 $1.48 in Lawn Waists at White Sale Prices $1.25 Waists this sale ............... 98c a ter of tucks flounce, White Sale price..69¢ $1.50 Waists this sale $2.00 Waists this sale...... - READY MADE SHEETS SALEM BRAND best kind for wear and service, soft, in fine tone, | and hemmed--size 81x90} regular 90c sheets spece ial white sale price 75e¢| (2ec BLEACHED MUS- LINS AT 9 GENTS 35 inch wide and Full Pieces of | Corset cover embroideries a yard...... 25c¢ Fruit-of-the-Loom and Blackstone Muslins, full 36 inches wide. full pieces, regular 12 1-2c~special for the White . Sale - GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES FROM OUR SECOND FLOOR A Clean up of Our Tailored Suits and Coats There can only be about 10 women share in these suit bargains for that is all there is left and they will not be here very long. If you wish to get in on this suit sale you cannot afford to put it off any longer Choice.of any suit in ‘ the store that -was ] ] 4 5 marked as high as $30 @- Lot No. 2. Women’s fine may y black coats valued up to $18, 8§ 4 5 $20 and $25, this sale only © — IN Fifty New Designs in Corset Covers for you to select from, made up from cam- bric and fine nainsook, dainty trimmed lace and embroidery effects. _ Corset covers made of good quality mus- lin, very full, tastily trimmed with lace or embroidery—White Sale price..... . ..25¢ Corset covers made of soft nainsook, several charming styles, prettily lace or embroidery trimmed—White Sale price .......... .39c¢ Corset covers at 69c—-six pretty styles to pick from—made very full—lace or embroi- dery trimmed, special at.............. 69c _ Women's muslin drawers-cambric or mus lin drawers, full with wide umbrella ruffle, finished with hemstitched hem . 25¢ Women’s drawers at 39c made of soft cam- bric, cut very full, either with plain hem- stitched lawn ruffle or wide ruffle of embroi- }dery, White Salé price 20.45. ....6 6656. 500 39c Drawers with deep hemstitched and clus- Others at 98c up to White Sale of Muslins, Sheet: EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. jare simply fine. You may depend upon us |for the best of everything in laces. Km- | broideries and dre ) ers will find it of sp trimmings ial interest and |many pointers by looking over our extensive assortment of Trimmings. Embroideries and | Laces now being displayed on our counters |~shoppers who have already been in tell us that our showing is far ahead of any other lines they have seen—also that we have bet- ter values at lower prices. Extra good narrowcambric embroidries 10¢ A special lot of cambric embroideries, just the kind for undermuslins, from 2 to 8inches wide, beautiful new designs, well worked on fine material; the best values we ever saw for the yard..... .... o+o0e- 408: 18-inch Skirt Flouncings seo | A special lot of wide cambric embroider- |ies for skirt flouncings and corset cover em- broidery, with beading edge, values worth jap to 35c, this sale per yard ............ 19¢ A sperial lot of corset cover embroideries with beading edges, values up to 35¢c a yard MEM rary aes <0 = Svarely code seathe ohh aay 25c¢ Other values worth 50c, white sale price 35¢ Swiss corset cover embroid. 7ic value..60e ALL OTHER FINE LACES AND EM- BROIDERIES 25 PER CENT OFF NG) The sale you have all been waiting for--the sale that brings women from miles away to take advantage of the money-saving oprortunities. Every day for the past month some woman has asked when we was going to People have learned to know that when the BIG STORE makes an announcement there is going to bb SOMETHING DOING and all economical shoppers head this way. Now don’t wait until you see the Big Red Packages going by your door--put on your shopping clothes and be here prompt at 8 O’clock on