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P | SRS — Juneau C hurrh Qeru( es Notices for must be received hy later than 10 morning to guarantee germon topics, et this church colnmn The ki o'clock vire not Saturduy change ot Northexn Light qulmenan Church nd b nkl 3t LMAN, Pastor C)msnm S oy astvice i main tian Science iYifth and will be sund Wednese nial me Christi RK — ‘The stocking r to be a softiy color- the limbs,” writes the famous cou- attend these s 8 ~.- reading room €d oo ‘.\‘.~ Lucile of Paris, tuiere, ‘Never shouid the stockings at- itter loud colors or fante e « ans lery, thocking! If ¢ ¢ and beautiful the wearer cause that is another be helped. ! Catholic Church Fifth and Gold Strect 6:00 a m Ma in the tlos Chapel 1. vie. S 1 Low al Commnn 10:30 a. m tract on by — in proportions ¢ admiration, ah, ) That eannot t would you? y is the note. A hint, of color, as if a n thrown on the amery ry polish of a] nion 1:30' p. m Bible Class 7:30 p. m.- Benediction of ment. Rosary the Blessed Suac silk 1s like the i P —— o Resurrection Lmhrn n "hu.cn Corner of Third 1 ALLEN REV. HARRY R ingued Ly New York City. These articles are 11:00 Subject 8200 sumux By MARGARET many mo the man who attends; he knows Methbdxst Emscopul Churdx v the e o Fourth and Seward Streets REV. R 11:00 a Helpe Pastor. Ve s g né-lie 2 Wi Pray had never stoc er a sky with twinklin looked nhe land . GAILEY, manveled ip on Bible : at 8 o'ciock Ladies Aid . bi 1 Mrs. Tuckes Ihe our servic ized God in hi er more i U {had ever done in hi . — e e 1 Thi Holy Trimity Cathedral tention Billy, who was a and wi Chiided 1 . 1 ol Study ' | wind tood are vild e nal: bab CHARLES E. RICk, Dean Junday sery Pione 603! | me unaccountably did an| unusually | clf-sacrificing ac | When ¥ Wl heen | at Douglas i urprise: | I isn't all bads, is moment i his yeni | ness, he “Why Muvver This wos a big ani - i ther trath of | t went, heg different o Billy. Billy s (hat her mall <" than Plesb,tunm Native (‘hur i HARRY 10.30 a m.— 11:30 a. m.- 7:00 p. ni— Wedne week prayer service A cordial welcome to attend these sery life the toonee her © have| son- - many Dl they are i « s e g them rarely red WILLARD, Lay Worker, |, K orning Service. t Bible raining of out mor is given to ¢ ices. sh s SR SRR ! Salmtluu Army The ])Il]ll.w is the Salvation the new hall 11 a. m. and 7 Thursday, o p Army mec b mother | “I want to be al children some day, Mother. hed at nor told not such silly things yet, helped in her |k\u|nm Ler on lap her| that 10 be a mother; the most \\umlv!fnf carth and that both she| were already interested in thing. Then the mother! that each day she would tr the things that we lovely sherhood. parent afiond miss ! m. Sundav Hall or 223 Thirs wards. School & p. m. Front Street Residence, Avenue, Capt. C 0. 143 | Assembly of God Musmn (Bethel CHAS. C. Sunday ser Morning worship at 11:00. ! i any Sunday School at 12:1% sse moments? moments when the| Evening service at 0. -m of the child begins to be feit! Week-night services Tuesday ayu] Ly i moments when some :|i\-im-3 Friday at 8 o’clock. | coueh 1 the child and opens | Come wuud enjoy the spirituall the fuivee pathway of life; mo- feast. ts that need the companionship ——— 1 true comrade H NEW FURNITURE FOR - oo ! CHURCH ON VICTORIA GOODIE SALE ANNOUNCED | Penecosiar PERSONELUS, l‘u:lnr he pews and other interior fur- niture for the Northern Light Pre ytaris ch left Se forencon aboard the toria according to yec.. ed by Rev. O. The Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity thedral will hold a Goodie at Frye-Bruhn Market on Saturday, January 29, starrting at 10 a. m. .- | Skates sharpened at Morris's, e cable u]\nn A. Stillman. adv. Bizarre clfectsi Jamais de HOME EDUCATION F, CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th St., Big Moments in Little Lives . the public informed of ou (It the {50 by | potitics ! dun Hn. leve THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. Stockmg Effects bhould Be Subtle, Says I:xpert LUCILE SAYS No!No! perfect cut- M icle, The ef- U tuLL m eth- ere: Thnt is the perfect ideal in hose. When 1 created the tints which I ine for the Holeproof Hosiery com- pany. I had that in mind and agreed on this with President Freschl of the company. A woman does not| | need a long array of different col-! ored hose, like the rows of pastels in an artist's color box. A few|w tints and those absolutely correct Ce give the wearer the cachet of per-| sonality and authoritative taste al- ways. “Hose should lend a flattering touch of grace to the ankles and should repeat the lighter note of the costume. For smartness what| st appearing weekly in our columnns, CONN RHOADS B — e S T '|Much Spanish News ‘ “Told” by Pictures | lents (Continuet 1rum Tage One) But important sections bull-fighting and foot b prominently, colun ol gruesome murders o devoted | Crime | beine | dgtatls o 1o Reprint from Others renerally is unable, ow financial straits, to keep | e events, of the burden of cable toli readers take any inte non-Spanish affairs, they are obliged {0 content with 1t translations hetuse thems from ne fiom Paris There are financially ind » | pendent newspapers which appe i the public, not only by the inis mg nat of their articles. from | special corresponds abroad, but al | the cxcellence of their o - | ing | Advertising has not Spain as i oiher fore the papers find it ne Lrely on v subscribers ever subsidies or support to gather. some developaod countries, and wi they | able | Mrs. Colby Publishes i Novel; Makes Comment| 1(‘mmmud lmm Page One) with politics and political per- one point in the book with follcwing passages: t man (this was Mrs Colby's appellation for the political figure in the hook), telt all exposed, didn’t want any one to se ehim, for as he s ‘Doctor, vou will see that my private lite is undisturbed,’ falling asleep with {he gesture of a Roman Emperor. Passages Quoted “If anything could be worse than ship, the doctor thought, it was A politician's life was a per- formance. This man's ‘technique was not o different from a matinee hero, | veally. The hours off he must find and, of course, that's where his wife came fin. quoi to complements the jew colors of evening w enticing but without a | ter |a reconcil 01 tarted suit and London E probubly she prayed for death as she stretched herself over the dull places. For a next president couldn’'t alow himself to be seen— ad to have a mystery about him. bosses had worked out the im- | pressionistic: idea. Unseen bhe became man--rich man, poor man, heg- gar man; could he be visualized as ‘one of us' in every house; but he must never be glimpsed smoking, o [drinking and swearing.” ——— Dr. Barton will be located in the Hellenthal Building after Fcbru- ary 1st. adv, 22, 1927, ON TONIGHT AT THE ELKS' HALL Organization Makes st Bid for Popu- lar Support. S 1 Local TRIS (8 THE CORRECT 1LEA Pl (9 apport, skin work, | nmount, § miny raonal support EDWARD FRESCHL, THE HOLEPROOE Hbs named Fanchon, Celeste, and Max-| more could be added? Labc fects are wrong without That When one please, one is lost. M One appearing to try is the way wor appears to rn with tan, beige, leste gives that note nL costum as the g aining for secret of art in dr lSALM SU]T SAID TO BE SET TLED {Corntinued from I'a report concerning and said: ‘I have never hea I think hie intro ters he had 1h ‘lulm\m Di- Ju Whit Fred Arnold, el Bur Harris, Judscn and Parents Count 1 heiress Municipal By atnst They sailed tor moon to Burope on ter efforts affect with the bride’s an May 10 Salm el ed home accompanied Galy by her father, and on S hor 1. hér son w The returmed 1925, ul Palm Beach lowed her there Opposed Marriage married M Roz: LOO0000 o Kln riend January B i BDWN, ST[]RM .\ inue y 2 in ]‘:mpl_\' Lifeboat, Name Plate . Found, Believed to Re- | veal Disaster. to v reconcilia failed Count family 1924, the plem 3 New that 1 wike with, his son. He but failing to for coun obtained to empty son thiee hou four the Collier ) Colonel rs, The overdue for from at one time offered | w el tate yesterd o it he would Cod m America and hin the coliicr largely been wrd i The nam John Tracy has al ‘ 1 drifting nearj George The ion the connt $12057 a year miles southe « ( remain a e . but refised count of his con hipping on ac- ha “Ludi" Rcferred To Letters of the countess re: the one hewing of the it referred (o financial identified’ only as An offer ¢ $36.000 a Lodn eparation ofters from nersens i ! I year for well as H4m1nnu| as 12,000 “Ladi and don't love ¢ e Lot her that “Lud “he hates it. A canal five miles in lengih wide, connecting Rhone al and| May | hll(li 8ys- | id one ach v!IllA at all voull be fatal ter exp il had 1o wor etior, and it five fect with the French inland has been con and an expenditure of | £20,000,000, | i concern after 0 hard NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor MORNING SERMON 11 a. m. Subject: “Prohibitions a Factor in Civilization.” Special Music, BIBLE SCHOOL: 12:15 o'clock. EVENING SERVICE 7:30 p. m. Subject cf the sermon: “Substitutes.” A Warm Welcome For Everybody ST b e OO | D — &MOKODORS THE ASHLESS ASHSTAND | | You'll want it in your own Home-—or Office | | COME IN AND SEE THEM ‘ 1 | J. B Buriord & Co. e e e — i — BANDDANCEIS [ —— LET US FIGURE CONGOLEUM RUGS At New Reduced Prices R STOCK BEFORE ELSEWHERE BUYING J uncau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware W e Have I o IHE % CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HO‘VHA OUR SYSTEM WILL RMOS-BOT THE SMALL COST I‘N])h SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrete Producis Mfo. Co. & G. FAGERSON Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER LUMBER— -MOULDINGS—LIME-—CEMENT FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GLEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 EUS Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HoustL, pror. THE ALASI;A R4ILROAD throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two pa nger tr. 8 each way, weekly, betweer Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any gteamship or ra'lroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Pnrk Boute) Anchorage Alaska SPECIAL ¢ 4LE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... $7.00 SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE /\V]/\OV LOWER FRONT STREET NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and ap; $3.00 per week and up. Pablic shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. = == B i CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A, P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W0OD WORK Eat, Sleep and Be Happy AT THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largést Privately-Owned Hotel” ) Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office