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i S— R— [§S) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 21, 1927. '-_llmlmuummmm|(m||nnmml|:|||l;z|uuuummumnuumnnumn||||umm|||u|mmmm|||||||mlm||m|||||'|||||n'|g'"_L FOR THREE LADIES> AND CHILDREN’S ‘ SPRING MILLINERY SEVENT S-FIVE NEW SPRING HATS to Real Estaie Men | | Coming to Alaskn | HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD ' nal We Can Now Sell Wicker Carr Willard Sal;1>i)11|\‘. Promin- bt n roine 4 ent Delaware Democrat, | i for %27.00 | Pass Away. v s e T = aS&eAS AW for the tour according to an DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE (Continuea rrom Page One) William Saunlshu the last United - e States Senator el by the e e T choose fiwin: beauty stamps them all! :.:'m'l‘\"','I:‘:‘H“flf"“" M Geddes Today ientified_wity Democratie polit It Its Hardware “We flave It” many years and whicl t!its members to the High crowns. tucked. folded :uul'(l‘:qu-d th United The ent Staies Sen upper hr seemed to be t of the in a not | . | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | i 1 narrow brims or brimless tarbans with ulsbur ' TR A of 1t islature of 1871 v, father of Se ljust completed height at front, The shapes are alluring e 15 MII ION FEET | and smart. Among the many are satin R O TSR A RO a3 § L Tode Of Good Saw 1. W and <traw combinations, taffeta and all i e wih st | |thetime had just retived as Goy s e { att : N g v ever ar f{e inor of Delaware, and i Saulsbury ' catin—as well as the ever popular felt [ el i e Taites Jl]NE U I UWIBEI{ MII—I g i = chosen and was ro-elected in 1 1‘1 AU ! » N = i ades for Shrinie we and 1883, Sesking a fourth ter | = in all chades for Spring wear. UL Lo D | = [ Demeoratic primaric i = In Senate When Boy P S S = William iy, the son, wa ! : = [horn at Georgefown, Del. April 17 | = g - e 1861, Duri th torm i 1 T T S - ] = CHILDREN'S HATS PRICED FROM $2.00 TO o Chens to- Wash SEE.US FOR YOUR---- , = lington and enjoyed the pleasure of = LADIES” HATS FROM $0.00 TO $12.00 . ar @ ‘”l“.".\ G IL.oose Leaf SUP[)]ILS . = time e o s aers ooy Office Supplies = o . 9 l I I . jested about th f e ‘ A % £ Fashion’s Latest Introduction---- ® by o oeuving o Printing and Stationery = las a duly elected " J = / v v Senator Y 3 = “THE HAORI COAT” Atter s preinars ctucation tn GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO — - A * . . . . = [private schools, Senator Hury . = i . 5 5 e | graduated at the University of ront Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska = Iom Japan. Made of the famous Japanese Kinsha Crepe. The outer 1 rzinin. sna taon gend lww i tie = section of the garment in Black, witl W hite Crests on Sleeves and Back. i:'“’“" }'I his ‘-'I' ALl ‘\‘ I = 4 £ 5 5 A ! hancellor of Delawar Vith hi = with the Linings ! for reverse wear) of fascinating patterns and colorings. 0 i b b he dovmed w LSS - Ipartnership with tor du pont, Sir Auckland C. Geddes, for- LA K N = {which continued wuntil 1853, He mer British wsador to the 1“ (4 IIOTEL A {later formed othor nerships iz United States, returned to g = the practice of law in which he wa America for a visit. MODER! REASONABLE RATES = senir mebe C O (Inwrmationai ey g iy = ® ° o i e s W Dave Houskw, rrop. = { Taking naturally to polities, Sn-'(Coast Tailors = s . : ator Saulshury since early manhood . —_— — : — — = Juneau’s Leading Department Store e S al e lerasranip | Ivise tosDefend ST = == and management of the | wic Gallusses ) | Al 2l = RTTI T YT = un agenie ihies Demootalic; G allisse! LT AR R e e e nt) e ienls - 4 . Lot (e his discipies lone bad been ar-|ieiterating his sympathy for France(Pirant for the United States Sena- g i i their FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Critic Passes Away K upe cess and ]lllflklflah to the French go Hv)‘ Richurd R Kenne :-'I i bover isiderable amouiit B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprictor 5 = Di. Thandss leit Copenhagen in €nment. “But,” he wrote, “victory|Later he was designated in several of champions, arc e N WINCT Sy " 7 ; : 3 1877 Jeriin, where W | for Allies also would be victory for [Senatorial contests by Democratic oy « i o0 deemil -J1 AU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY (Continubd from v e took an active Ruesia, and 1 should consider it onc|minoritics and finally was clected in and the vogu the solemn EOUIPPED CAFE pari 1 tie life of the city, Of the greatest evils of civilization[1912 when the Democrats sueceeded prorounee t Pacific Coast b criticis nnd i views made Druse o if Russia should pluck the palms of|in electing o majority of ta Morchant Tailo con . ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS philccophy, inf . CU-Lan un place for him and Vicwory. It would mean the coasolida- |Legislature. Thus, he was the | vening 1 | Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter tnued 1o leay s L h wimed 1o Copenhagen in 1ss3, tion of that Russian remction which!Senator chosen by the Legislature., ‘Ihe incie of “palluse g b y i vork. In o cont 66, rais-! | netive ity he found a new bas reduced (o dispajr all partisans)Me was nominated for re-election by t uiy apparcled Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ed by the works of Rusmus Nk g(1o0l of writers and thinkers caser of the liberty of peoples and indivi-{by the State convention in 1918, male has ailors o fash-| —- he {ook part in a tise Ll v accept- i as their leader duals.” Dr. Brandes also wrote that|but ut eloction was defeated| ion trou roin waist T E i SR, T = in Our Recent 1Miilo ophy.” hn or Al D Denmark did not desire the veturn|by the Republican nominee, Lewle thoy asseit ill be one of the| 1 vature i various countrics, e tayer | QR8O8R I the datter papt| COTRIN parts that were purely Dan-jyvears of his term Senator Saulshury macculine sivles for 1928 wd in Kurope frc BUBELS e ik V. wae his %l but did not even desire those{was President pro tempore of the Style Don'ts threughout the year operates regurus pascenger and freight train to 1871 nting himseli with the ' 0000 0 e which. 1 ans. @0 the expense of Germany's humilic -/ Senate The followir on-common prac; service from Seward om the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, condition of literature in the prin & fiile f e wainad ) oen Senator Saulshury was Chalyman i Il be incorrect, the and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During ihe clpal « ”“‘.‘l‘x’\ 'r‘" tll i“s";"; high po regarded as| Clemenceau’s Reply ’nl' the Democratic State Committec determined: winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly, b & “Ts'.elllfq ity i o e most anthoritati work on| The ;fl“_"" "‘.]""“"“._’f‘ s char- ) prom 1900 0 1906, ars lnie B EGRGH betweern Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- Srandes Pty Sholespeare, not prineipally intend. @Cteristc style replied: “So, Bdandes, o was elected a member of the : u formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write tibution 1o lettors Aesili = : you don’t want to see Germany hum- % 3 0 Wearmg of light-colored overcos L e { ol lish speaking audiences, | Y0 3 e | Democratie National Committee Dent, ofAlie. Tntesi fdios” in 1868, which inotuted 0 e lished in any lHated. That expressie of yours wiillsarved continusisly in that capacity| 409 hats with cver | EDk ol R er0r ! 1 vienozraphs on Danish i i g L0} insure for you a durable place in the | ey For e Wearing of white stepat with b LR el countrs, Atk o sains. Uhie stiel i R AR B e Helyis o Uslegato (o] YORRE ol IR H THE ALASKA RAILROAD ‘ 1 alishie 1870 brought Lim 1o Jb MOUBIN. hiEtoty ot BOANTINA LS ordwe tine aloa A e ‘Domodvatit g AERRIoNAL . Convens nwearing of glove | (Mt. McKinley Park Route) an literature, L + B 3 N 5 198 012 and 192 my « s 0 fon. s the deading eritic orl 0N SURIIER L e eveatont actors in human LS O R 12 and L o) of soil collars in cold Anchorage i i B Alaska northern Kurope. These incl o des untdo olls VIBIt Ao Lie LR e Ten R iyl e ehiscicebieemanc s e et s L | ] Lo e i I‘"‘""“I“‘ e " Yale, University of Pennsylyania| “WHOse union must remain uncissol- I']:(}"]‘)'(‘::"f A~ ”}f":n;‘,"“‘T““‘lll“’]’l"v:‘ Wide trousers are more than ever | g e s dealing chiefly with Taine; “Ci i Sl s uble after the war, are fighting 2 S Uit AWio vezue and are styled to hang! i 5 3 i ind - University of Minnesota. Upon » BlpLguting cactice hr Wil isk 7as e i3 & > foms and Portraits” and & fransla S Ner e took accasion to| MY for their independence, for|Practice i WiImington and Wash-diaiene and full throughout the hips | THE HOME OF ] | tlon of John Stuart Mill's “The Sub- \o 50 00 A0 B o eat Am. COnditions of existence without which | B8R He was a member of the) g, i jection of Women.” Becoming decent, | HEER G TO8 B8 T BERICE S i would he a degradation.” |advisory committee of the Limita-| =, led chest and | AMOCAT BR 4ND or reader in Belles Letters at th " 1 g ) o tion of Armament Conference in. _ . n sl 4 5 e e nexi. Of the latter he Dr. Brandes was born at Copen- |y 09 Ty i b B0 U'niversity of Copcnhazen, Dr. Bram SR ) e|liagen Tobtuary d,. 1842, When 1y ] Yeehington in 1921-1 and ders c amplc g "““"1 2d llj"l‘"" o while 'I‘ WOIC Contamporary American Sentered the University of Copen-|2o '; ol ~\";’ (e I»‘\‘( widi body None better than the Amecat Brand—Every Can guaranteed. thie sensation of the hour and whicl b : 3 X {to the Pan-Am rican Conference s : R, vesulted in tho refusal of tie i gk 1 ; 1ok b (xan which he was gradunted) gy tiago: Onile S edSi e (L Rl e o] You get the BEST for LESS—GET OUR PRICES ; X : pton Sinciaiv and | i 1564, he begun the study of jur A ke Matiotial, 0ot wa d - cf Collars are set low ittes to elcol him professor of uest-|yene poxt Jpywaon hn reardicd gy ' ™udence, but after a short tiime Abthe o tic Natlonal Con-\ypg wo younded, the higher gorge, | R e e O O e i Bty R R T | GEORGE BROTHERS m“: 2 ) L g man o hed b 1o philosophy and acstheti R Db o L ’11";‘,‘ i S e — I le voung critic, it was said, hac : ’ rom his State as a candidate forl 540 a he hearts of 1 L vd, In ovember 1921 ceurred the o i 2 | his ardent advocacy of modein Weas. (ol e New York harbor and lie lecture at the Univorsity of |¢€ived 4 mumber of yotes duving the o | J H : He was known to be a Jew: he Wai o uiinnen of D, Brandes was (Copengagen. which resulted in hig{¢ar1y ballotiy . WASHINGTOL, ‘v“" e _/\ 3 = e r s e —————— e i o ok { i convicted ot being a vadicals e Wat el 1o the Statue of Liberty | being barred from a permanent pro.| OB Decemw §1 4840, o mparried | g Tewart. ob 00040 s | ! suspected of beine an athels e asked: “Is that all the liberty | fe€sorship at the university. Danish|MAary. di vr of Vietor du Pont.| | Perscn 1o discover g eure | | NORTHERN HOTEL { | j ‘Ic"‘“‘“[“f"“x", Storm oti, hayest | students made the occasion of th|They Bt no cuildren. ft Senoor, ¥ "\f:‘:_" e ““d"-; 8 ! e taps of Ba SIpor s Viorked for World Peace | anniversary an opportunity to honor B, {13 eraL e “" 1] ROOMS—30 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. i i yary controversy of whic ‘ wing the world war Dr. Brandes, Dr. Brandes with a public dinner. |GARIBALDI, BANNED g moduced by Senator M.} pobli ghower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray Oil Burner in oper:- g | iRl U his country remained new | S I BY FRANCE, T0 COME L s T AR i I tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and { i issue the most ambitious o voted his efforts toward end-| George Bros. will be loscd anll TO UNITED, STATES """ up—steam heated ; | works, “Main Streams in the li0R e n e P o SR o e p—steam heated. 1. Y . ng hostilities and in a peace appeal day tomorrow, Washington's birth-| = i ture of the Nincteenth ( weoin June 1916 he said: day. i e PARIS, Feb, 21--Riccotti Gail e T e g { of which four volumes “Dvery one of the great halligevent | PRAEST SN ‘ {baldi, who wus convicted recently A < { hetween 1872 and INTh. B cri-d sssorts that the war it is|Old papers for sale at The Empire |With scventeen others of possessin: MORRIS CONFECTIONS { fglem of “the literatute of ‘the ‘prin on i ove of selfdefense.| e o — ___larms illegally in connection W CONSTRUCTION CO i cipal countries of Burope al the Al have heen attacked, all are fight. | Ithe recent unsuccessful Catalan plot ARERT e ° Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. { beginning of the nineteenth century. ine top (heir ence, for all of| EERL intends to go to the United States ALL KINDS OF L4 ah:hn I‘:‘I Junnl:;hAlnkn. Elmer B. | they immediately attacted attention they murder is self-defense, as all| BREAD ito join his hrother, Peppino. In ] inith. Factory, Fhene No. 16. Candy ‘ | outside Denmark and their success 1i o are fibs, Therefore, if none {making this known he said: SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. [ s - wab increased hecause of the SIOFM of the powers wanted “I have already been given in- | — — ! i l'l‘ml“:l(ntl'u im 1‘:. ml:::n:: |l‘u v :;:1 .hm't[lwl\:»\‘ conclude peace? A{{lpr i jformal assurances that I will be | P ) andes’ vepuiation months of war, peace seems furtior | wall recaive é AND y i , B ioroi aiecinlly in Genmnyaway than evar | . MR One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST | P and Russfa. Awoug his other works A controversy between Brandes | |months in jai i covered by MILL WORK 3 S , ? H of the time that atiracted considel- and George Clemenceau before (he ni:" dl:ul.:lm:;;”‘.;:1‘1'1‘;:1;).: (;;:t{e' .-;.Zl A i INVEST IN REST—at ik 1 | able attention were his momozrbiv latier berin his administration an| vied with it theprovision that k Plate and Window ' : i on Tegner, Distacli, .Lassulle, Hol-lwar preuier of France and which| : . meaas three GAST'VEAU H berg, Ibsen and Anatole France. Be-'involved Denmark's position of nen.| 1,"1"":‘ Lave France within three GLASS { 1 & sides writing with great fullness en’trality, vesulted in the breaking of | IeNes i ! “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” 2’? the main contemporary poets and|a friendship between the two n..»ui | Goorns Thooaapa el Lty g MORRIS % i {.c\'cHMw of h,':‘ “uwn ruyunlr_\' :m:l]h:ui existed .t'nr 40 year: i Fasiington's: birth- o VSTRUCTION CO. I 1 ¥p ho wrote @ fine hook on Called upon by Blemencean (o ex. | day —adv.| g i# Potand and was cue of ml“. editorslpinin o' suspicion of want of sym.| y. aqy, LDING CONTRACTORS IO ¢ 1 . i ;i of the German version ef Ibsen. Hepathy for ‘v Allies, Brandes replied Old papers for sale at The Bmpirc. l ld Papers fOl' Sale at The El’npll'e Ofilce : 3k i I ’ A 7 " 7

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