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i -J f' 1 If i?! 1 S sr 4 \i i? I I--: hi ft I 3 li J? ft* S7^ r-- Oh Ladies' ki* Summer Underwear Aur New Fall Ginghams Reel Seal and other well known HPattds large fancy plaids and neat stripes, also plain colors, every day pr^ce Jl, f"S*^ A* '^250^^^'^ 25-lncliISPERCAL^ -.u.-ri T! ''XOC 1 (A' r,.". BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS Georgette Crepes, 40 in. wide, all silk -$1.49 Fancy stripe skirting silks, very feV- fine patterns, 36 in $1.89 Plain colored taffeta, 36 in. wide, ^--'at',.r: Fruit of the Loom Muslin, at Other grades in bleached muslin as low as 12 Pepperel/sheeting, 2*4 ya wide, bleached 53c Pepperelsheeting, 2^4 7 I Bemidji's Home Guard .company ft iand thereceive: Twenty-first battalionto -"JJij-r- 36-IncH: PERCALE 25c ^.-.'^v$l-69 Watch For Our Opening Dates at New Store on ar wide, unbleached 49c UNIFORMITY TO GOVERN DRILLS IN BAHAL10NS band iar to an invitation at fctend the dedication of the new ar-to |4? ^nory at Cass Bake in about 90 days, fe i|9 soon as the new structure' is com- iVpleted, and the event is to be made & $ he most of. Cass Lake is not a mem foer of "the Twenty-first but Bemidji ^iwill be extended the courtesy' Major Swinson of the Twenty-flret i ffbattalion" and his aide, Lieut. Bair en Major, Mitchell of the general K' li They keep hot things hot for 24 hours cold things cold for much longer time. AH sizesr $2.50 to $10.00 Scott's Tissue Paper Towels HS!^* aide, Lieut H.fe.Reynolds, attended a conference of three Dattan6ti offi cers at 3as Lake, yesterday and it was-decided-^-to. durin,ggiv niaeuspecial -important.. of an Jnvitation. The business men of Cass Lake do |nated the site for the new armory and i $15,000 has been subscribed for the !building. It will be an ornament to |j?the city and will fill a needed pur- JH. i i uHEH#hmi dl'' Ill' lln" I I i' '*r A. mighty handy thing to .have along, whether out for a day only or camping clean and appetizmg- Barker's PATRIOTIC PROGRAM AT GUTHRIE SCHOOL TONIGHT A patriotic progrkm will be held this evening at the Guthrie school house at S o'clock, given by the War Saving Stamp_ society: The numbers 3,1*6 StaT-ptrgted' BannerAudience. Reading"Flags Fraternal," Miss SolepftnsriBakk *&.$&&?*$ Me," Alma "Elraquist. For the day In the open When you go away from town fof a day's fun you'll enjoy yourself more if yQU take along some 6i the conveniences for autoists and picniickers at Barker's. f"T& Icy Hot Bottles ii T~^TrTirTlir" "I1 which ^ou can get Picnic Outfits Packages of paper napkins, tabid cloths, and wooden plates. With these you serve things at tractively, and save a big laun dry bill." Lunch Boxes Strong, light weight, sanitary aVngrwhe'ther'outTor^a day containers. They keep the. food 25c, package of 100 $3.00 to $35.00 For Sunburn and Mosquito Bites We have a isplendid line of 6old creamy and lotions to apply for sunburn and insect bites. Pennyroyal, punk and 8$$)$} mosquito preventers, wolry Store treet Kodak. Boys' Percale Blouses, all sizes, x. our regular pri^eJS jH49c: Corsets 98c up to, $3.98, Brassicrs 49c to $1.98 the winter effdjrfs to all com pany memfbers the same instruction. Frequently, members have arrived late for drill and missed something Hereafter, those unable be on time promptly will be given the instruction missed. 4HMW*m* :t^i*s*"'Ot Play Suits, khaki W stifel Jblue: stripe, at .X:-yy-:^XX:m^^cOthers .-_ Turkish bath towels, full ske at...., l|c,, 15| 1^, 2|c Hand towels, Hulh^ boldellld at .8c, lpc Lad!e Sijk Hose'0&c 59c, 7?c & Jttany fecial *al thai th#flu^^ where quality is always the standard and the price is aJWay* the lowest. It.will mterest our patrons to know that ourfalfc^^ dudes muslins, ginghams, percales, sheetings, etc., amounting to MAW,MS. 1 & tn^re any wonder we can save^you mbiiey^U.yftu needMrtin^erem hsted^we are sure you willrealize that this tore itftii ito '.HITJ S if*'\" W6 les Dresses 'Eeading-^'Things That ^jlake a Soldier 'Brave," Miss Myrtle miadsou. Song"Keep the 'Home_. Fires Burning," Bemidji youffg idtis&h Solo"America, My .Country Ray-: mond Hannah. Reading-"Tho Americanizing* of Andre Francois,'^ Miss Pearl =Bro|m- lee '-vi' .....V^"j:.j.^f: SoloMiss Irvine McPherson. \?i S0ng"America WillVcWMf^6 War," Bemidji young folfcs.3 J\&,, AddressRev. L. P. WarfoM.f-f:\-v. .OrganistMiss Alice EMquist. Mr. Elwell, Mr. Wallace and. Mr. Elraquist will take the young jfolks in their cars. The chaperons rare: Mrs. Warford, Mrs. Essler, Miss Wal lace and Mrs. Bjrbwnlee. -t ii i* ADDTriONALLOCAli 1! Mr. and Mrs. !L. W. Griffith and little daughter,, Jeane, will arrive in the city this evening, and wilt be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mar-' cum at their summer home at Birch mont, and Mr. and Mrs. George, T. Baker for a few weeks. Mr. Griffith was formerly connected with Armour & Compahy of ,this icity and isj now traveling auditor for tne same firm. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, and family, left yesterday on a missionary motor trip throughout the White Earth Reser vation. They will visit White Earth, Beaulieu, Nay-tak-Waush and Wild Rice Rapids, there the jeyerend will hold special services at the various Episcopal missions, of which he is the superintendent Aspeaflial feature of the services this year will be tofrom dedicate the service flag of each church, all of which have sent boys tof the tToht.,?' iappeared ^_____ W "The Grand Forks ^-erald says "Henry Helgeson of Bemidji arrived in the city Tuesday evening and after, a brief visit with M^inJ^SSrs. Bert Helgeson of North !F|prrstreet will leave for Osnalbrock*'. D., where he has accepted a position." ft "I i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stechmah of Tenstrike autoed to Minneapolis this week They were accompfuiied back by their daughter, Miss Jeanette Stechxnan, who had attended summer school there. Miss Stechnian jwill teach in the Tenstrike school this fall. Mrs. A. Siohl and daughters, hiss es tlllie ariS Maidie Stohl of Pine wood, aire in the city and will make their home here. They havei sold their-store at Pihewood to the Pine wood Mercantile company, Thomas Hughes. and.Thomas etors. Ervin, propri- l^iss 'Mae Condonj who had been visiting her, mother, Mrs. J. M. Za-there charias and family of this city for several days, returned to Interna tional Falls Wednesday. She will re turn to Bemidji for.'a few days longer visit before returning to her duties at basse!. i There la sometlrtng for you In the Want Ad column today, It's on the"show" second page, _^_ ii Men's l^cle jSani ^ork Shirts, '':^-bi^ai^''^^^:^ i'-i '.69c M^*8 ^w^BiiSS^Undii^ewrr shirtlndl'$r^ .:.39c ^:^i# ^^^\.#ii^4' TWf a'" .75^ $17 1$19,75 $24.7$ .7'45c II 111 SISlS^Ti'-"If 5r ,-!:?siMj MN SEOK SHffiTS Men's dress shirts, Madras :^c Men's dr^ss balif Wse, Wac1k, iSe HAS RESPONDED NOBLY FOB iWARpEHEP WORK] No class h^i^6ijdedv'ioEB..gTaj- ioiisiy. for war relief (work4han hav the^professional: singerff-ajidi liistru mentaliats. The -world's greatest-ait-^ lists have givea of their time and tal ent* fort the' several neiWef iorgapiza-, tions.and for patrioti:purposes, nOne of .the^woFld'%lorm9t#gfirBi'-M-me* Fraikcesca-i Z%j-adj fftheKdjistingucsheB Frenph:prima*-do^nar: MPranov ^af :7^^\^^^d^i-i^lo^^ ed on whatishe calls ft patriotic .tour si.ngiBg^or-th^^ev^cal.iKac,rjelMjQX.i ganizations in many: of the important cities of th ^United States and Cah^ ada. Madame Zarad will .be, heard here in ono of her most attractive programs, .Sunday aad Monday nights in the First M. E.. church i The management-has deemed it ad visable to open th.e doors to the pub lic at large without charge, leaving it to the individual t(j. give whatever he or she feels the"cause ahd:'the taleot are worth, in 'idther words, ope's owii conscieiici wjy '^e the 'prifSe reg1 ulator. Madame Zarad has appeared, with distinguished success, the past winter/in more than-sixty of the great educational institutions. :in this country, ,as well as ^soloist ,with many of ^the great SyinRhoDy.prchiestraS'i BOYS AHD GIRLS F0ULTRY CLUB MEETS TOMORROW Tomorrow smorningjAt^-lOj-'o'clock will he poultry.mdetingof the bovs and girls clubs in the high school building and,in the,afternoon at the' same pl$cjs'-1har0" will be a garden meeting" aif t"' o'clock. H. 01in, agricultural teacher, urges that all members he there and on time, ft-*** -,,r.flj. ITEW SALES! W. R. Nelson of Minneapolis ar rived in Bemidji yesterday? inorning, having accepted a position with Koors Bros, company, as .traveling salesman. Mr. Nelson is aibrcfther in-law of R. A. Olson of this city Ladies' !S*XT^&^ tlmm^ 'm^K^'o .^^.i^"'^Muslin pa*giisrffoin --in- concertsN^tlv in this|| ^^^SSS^P'ffiKei countrrandin-her, beloved- France^ I The response Ao tlie. secc has sung in the. copvalescent bospj talsback of thie^trsinohes, -has appea*^ ed inr this cantonments: in thii*eoun try and has: literally, sung.fter watf to thousands of soldiers? hearts. Now this splendid artist, after a 'W RED CROSS NOtES .f. In these day^s when.mpnfy..giving and money raising:l^afcihetfpme indre or iessa matter of haljit, one wonders what will be the result of ,the follow ing starting article. Otte can, Hnagme men stricken with exhaustion caused an evening passed in dancing, or card-playing, with pockets weight ed downtoya lump sum, intended for the Red Ore*, One wonders1 small patriotic, ehildrea will what |||^3fcfi)yES-' '^^Beautiful New Solid Colore^ Qr- Wm&^:: .gJ'i-^:. gandies, 40 in. wide.. iHSMI^I' ^^vil/^Muslin. Gombinaiions. I what, irr We 'absencei of Red Cross sil ver teas, musicals and lawnvfetes-wil be the ponfderous reasonse forth, for sfl]^Kgimt/ usefui.L''.increase in friend w^^^lakl^ illSw'aiice.,. solicitation cam- severa months fund campaign has been so generous 4ht it would seem on all a'ceoutits de-' sizable'to have .oiir chapters, refrain. }rom the public for Red .Cross pur poses for. some months to come. We haye. reports from some sec- ^^^s^^^m^^i^-^^^s trfbutions are being solicited by aux iliaries of chaptersvwho. undertake to Farmers--:::':i#'s^i'''^':^^^^1? Attention ?:f Stye,uats3ysweekl an excuse to have their and lemonade stand.|Jer But, most o' alle on ^S .lit Are^^ouiiipR $$i sissi .VS:i iiig "v ^J.'--tI,.:-Aj"r''.^v/?',", feS Jf^vfgEoiyeloiJ^ Xhemiser W.^v i-: ?v: :r.sd.lesj, v( We want to suggest a few important matters, to which you should give your at- tention7 at once. /i li Make your granary orcor crib safe. ii'-*.l','...ji i*','Ji !L...ir:'i?" Bungalos Apron^^ili percale s*i:w -^.,^v^ Gbwn^i:...'. i :Stamps7tliir^iMll Ladies'Selicia Underskirts, whit^ iand black,'iM^ki^^rrMA^u Jlftounce, ~^AA^. ^^:$?i$% Ladies' Black'S^cin-Und^skiks^^BS^ Ladies' Keatherbloqm Underkirts.^$l.6 fe :Js_.v::.i^.9$^ N* |J.? 79c,. $1.23 Laidies' white canvas p'umps, covered heel^ i| Children^ "skh'dals i 79c,^ Ladies' washable kid shoes, white ivory0 i...... v..,,. iJfirp ^^,v Men's", dress sjhoes. $2.9 8 $4,9 finance thei activities Independent of the' chapterr and the impression cre ated by the attempt to raise tsuch funds, following closelyoobe-ujalorrwa^thnt 'fund"x i j'!%ffi&miSBffie^^ -re^uestXcaii !fiarcU^rjtunajte-.. he overroSl^S, coming as It does'4rbmf^isedif,^ $, E. Scott, acting generar manager df the Americaff'Red Gfrbss. AOcord iag. to.th&'Jetter whiclv-followc. Red Cross organizations are asked, not to en'gage monely campaignr :s6 if "ap We^are apt also to be. feriti fob- soon aften the war{futnd campaign, _the public is asked%to patronlie ehtertainiriehts' of ond."bort or another, for the benefit of' the'fRed Cross. .--,T ^.-Vi .f^/-,'- '"Will you" "please* urge upon tthe chapters in your division the desjifa ISiHty^ of cuttitig down the numbierjof eritertaihmerits' for the next ifew im9n,thSj and of stopping all.-othenjat: tetops to raise additional money! VThere are': cases of^ auxiliarie?*^^ which, are supported by some regular plan of contributions by their\Jfrn membershipp and we are not sugyfet- ing4h3fejthjs:-dnrajagejment be MCtiBr-. fred- with* wheW ife is agreeab|61 to the chapter and the auxiliary." 2. Build a silo, save ALL your corn. i Juild,a concrete feeding floor. Save all your feed, your can't spare any for the ,rat6 u, -.T.. 'nrjhh 'v Yk 4. Build a manure pit. Save all the manure value. \}l fy ,v_.|,%,' Make your barn, your hog house and your chicken house comfortable for winter. 6. Build a machine shed, make your ma chines last longer and do better work. i O St'..\CihUri ''Let us help you plan and figure on these buildings if y^u, have not alreadyX erected ftem. .:t Xf/:, fit,"f-..'i."'i v..'^-i -.J!:,: St. Hilar/ Lumber Co. We Reduce Your Board Bill HIPhones100 i 1 B0 A i' i Defective