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FINAL S. WELL COATS MADE - WE AND DRESSES STYLED \T FINAL SELLING PR INVESTMENT TO BUY NO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, e ALE OF LADIES® AND - (oats and Dresses WARM WINTER MATERIALS, THESE MISSES’ ICES OFFER A GOOD Y e COATS Coats lelt in sizes 34 Green and Blue, few Ladies” to Wi Just a Wine. 10. - Colors—Black, Grey, ) to $32.50 l rices ranging from $12.5( & A\ odd plain o f lot of Children’s Coats in trimmed., light and DR “i705 Ladics™ Yilk Dereoses, i6 1y 10, many Prices $ .00 10 $25. dark colors, well lined, ‘mlv Price - $3.50 io ?bl() 00 colors and styles, 00 of vood materia "ill"[l' House from and Happy Home styles Aprons, large of sizes, .50 Each 1o choose 1. well made, many good AR SWE Smartly Ladies® Sweaters l|i1|.’|(inn~. styled in Silk and Our prices as well as our SH'!'I!I"I s will B. M Behrends Juneaw’s Leading Department S A OO O ASSOOE 20")00".‘ 20 08D0VVCVVVVVVVLOOVOO0000 2 < $90 0000000000 lllRS Wool. Novel pl('uw you. ('I)I(l!' com- Co., Inc Store VAR LA TR The Ancient Citadel City Gambols in the Snow QUEBEC'S FAMOUS TOBOGGAN SLIDE Winter reigns supreme i Que- ‘wc once more The romantic and istorie ola :itv abandons itselt to Uie invigoratine fjove of winter coorts. Conditions are ideal. There ir plentv of snow, a keen steadv climate 1ots of hills for ski-ing and great shdes for tobogganing: hence all the fovs and thrills of winter sports at the famous Euro- pean centers are found in Quebec. The Chateau Frontenac. ownea and operated by the Canadian Pacifie Railway. 1= the idear =ent and rendezvous for all act and visitors, whe come from far ang wide to participate in them. One of the pictures stowe the stately Chateau with the tan Dufferin Terrace slide The Cha- teav Frontenac skating rink. where everv facility 1o @iven thie feature Canadian sport hee :lose by. An interesting event of the near future taking place bere is the Canadian Speed Skating Cham- vlonship, oven to all the worla. LFSLIE WHITE SlNGS ous AT CHURCH RECEPTION w .[uf“.x Caneniin! pestion: diors Leslie White, guneau s popular ten who has returned m nnI will locate Mermancntl ve a group of aption held at ti : (;qn-: The reception open to the public, especially tho *ho have aided in construetion of the new edifice. The Church i ments and ample time for inspe ~of the church. Dep Ski-joring. eithe: 't} automobiles. 1=+ aiwar’y won derful adventure arc he nilhy ccuntrv lanes in the vicinity 0 thy old =itv nve guite as venturesome and oxciting as those of Norway. There 13 a carticular :tarm about snowshoe tramps over the ‘Quebec countrvside. which is dotted by tinv French-Canadian vill. Fol- low this bv tea beside a ck.linn fire 1n a tiny log cabin deep in the heart of the oine forests and a moccasin dance. and it rounds out a rather glorious day. Qucebae at night in winter sports time 1s oure heaven The realism davlight gives way to the mys- m of night and looking down ountain Hill from the Chateaun. the historie interest of this cradle of North America. fairly grips one. No visitor to Quebee should miss cariolling at night. Plenty of rugs keep one snug and comfy. no mat- ter how keen the air. and the brizkly trotting horse and jingling norses or ely furnished and the Ma extends an invitation to all a short program and ref - e ALBERTS RETURNS FROM EXPERIMENTAL FARMS H. W. Albert rtment of Agronomist of the Iture returned a visit to the * evening on e one Just glda to he. city Ayl with lights. through the gly y alls at the St Louis Gate and on St. Foye Road in tke moon- light! Glimpses of humble habi- tant bomes. or the gzlow from the Quebec's ing picture and fragrant unique allure of City., h memoflfl—xhe s old Citade! Agricultural Experiments stations at Fairbanks and Matanuska where he went to investigate their winter needs. He expects to leave this the Margnita for his headquarters at Sitka. Mr. Alberts is at the Gastineau Hotel. e — Flowers are most suitable vour Valentine greetings. See neau Florists, Phone 311. > for Ju- adv O1d papers for sale at The Empire IIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIINIIIIIHIII_III|III!IIIIIMIIIMIHIIIHIIIH_IIIIIIII 1927. fl Ah' LadleS' [ MORE TROOPS Fl]R SHANGHAI |l11\4 KONG, Feb. 9 The ion of the Worcestershire and the Second Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry sailed from here from Shangh - FLOWERS FLIRT WITH BEES IS S e ST. LOUIS, Feb: 9. honey Flowers flir bees and almost, attract insects to pollen will be other flower according Pillsbury, noted plant IR lecturer of mite Na- ticnal Park, who add a meet-| in f the Conte with the n order so that their dance hem carried to |to Arthur ( mpor: To substantiate hi ¥ showed motion pecially tim-| thistles and| s recently ants, Pills talke showin wind were photographs no wind Photographs were tim peed with s matur-| plant fifteen o the more thou them however blowing were made hlc od n o relation plant where to tha it tain I the made every Was Necessary rothe that fly from pollen znition of the in om to hlo Cast jealous eyes on this lcop- ard skin beach robe, it vou will. 1t was worn at Palm Beach by Major Leonard Ropner, of Lon- don. %« Tatarn-tional Newaroal .o W. D. GROSS RETURNS TO JUNEAU: ABSENT .~ FGR NEARLY YEAR )it Lives ar e " Old Barn carrying to the num th plant W. D Gro 1 theatre in arvived here thi Alameda ioWell L now LONDON i \hen Elthen. 1t is a He may has been away Gl stanl nearly a year when he went hik | to Seattle account of the | It is a very fine and a very old! of Mr barn on the fa farm in s covered. It { which has bheen tilled for centurie: The barn, like the land well but Mr. Well ws, put teamer where i come north ¢ to living in a bay and pirt of his playground. | vriting in the too, we then notion strike: on Gross, who Iy is th to take return to up was pretey chase out 1 new roof on it. patched up the sides and in-| Coolidge S|gns B!"s (alled electric lights and an up-to-| eee date heating plant. In (he part where ¥ A For Alaskan Cities |\, uged to store the hay, the = ot author and friends, on rainy Presidenty gave play a kind of hand-foot bail S awthor iy nflated bladder which "“"“"]“‘ bounces back and forth among the D m improvemer 1t as its inventor, also authorizing Wrangell to L"'L” i dpdo bonuds for building a water sys UNALGA AT SEATTLE and for a public - | SEATTLE [$100000 WILLED FOR Guard cutter MINISTER'S PENSIONS jere from overhauling worn i B9 his Fairbank an electric and and | sue {iem LS ancient rafters other Mr. Wells, int schoal Feb. 9 The Unal has Junean her Coast | arrived annual One hun - LADIES AID MEETING COLUMBUS, I dred the a0 sonal es « ot | Wolfe. Columbus publisher {used for the pensioning Presbyterian will The Ladies Aid Society of the Church will meet tomorrow ministers ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Churca D Parlors. Mrs. Bland will be the host- | LARI) OF THANXS t | of retived | ut- - e flowers b Valentine e Florists, Ph 11, ady Do [ MPIRE HAS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND I BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | NT IN ALASKA | We v to ¢ our heartfelt Let appreciation to during bere, ment and especially to the membe jof the Presbyterian Chur Choir, | (Signed) H. W. MAGORTY, MRS, W. J. HARRIS'PI Cpress your and {many friend our | June one | | | T S e R A T P i Ice Creepers 75¢ and $1.25 Pair It Its Hardware “We Have It” LARG-| ~ 15 MILLION FEET . Of Good Saw Logs W anted JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, rrop. RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY"” RHODES, Proprietor JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHILY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutxr pascenger 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 passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THHE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage =t el = SPECIAL SALE 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 ... EPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER"” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF Il | { { { | b s | NEW z j | { s § HATS Are Gay in Hue— BLUE—Fashions favorite fo in soft shades. GREEN—In tones to harmonize and contrast with coats cr frocks. RED AND ORANGE—Bright for brave souls. TAN AND GRAY — Soft, flattering hues, harmonizing with almost any costume, LEWIS . TORE NEZT TO CASH (OLE'S Spring, shades MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents, per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public 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. CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. - Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. We have a room for you THE GASTINEAU ‘“‘Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” | TSP R ESESERE U S T SO ORI e (i 0 G S