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2 IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. LADIES® AND CHILDREN’S G MILLINERY SPRING HATS to VENTY.FIVE NEW ¢ \ oose from: Dbeauty stamps them all! Hich crowns tucked. folded and draped narrow brims or brimless turbans with ‘\{ ‘, leight ot front. shapes are alluring ) ind +n \mong the many are satin | ol ctrave combinations. taffeta and all :i tin—as well as the ever popular felt— ".(’} < ‘ i in all chades for Spring wear. NN fod 7 'S HATS PRICED FROM $2.00 TO FROM £6.00 TO $12.00 CillEDREN LADIES” HATS Fashion’s Laiest Introduction--- “THE HAORI €COAT” From Japan. Made of the famous Jepanese Kinsha Crepe. The outer soction of the garment in Black. with Wiite Crests on Sleeves and Back. uilh the Linings (for reverse wear) of fuw-inalin" patterns and colorings. *l IIIIHll!HI BT 1= Fugenia Cuvillier’s own scare of 599 out of a possible 600 enabled the George Washing- ton lm\usx!v Girls” Rifle team, of which caplain, 1o win the national cham- ip. Her tecam scored 2991 points, ona > than the University of Missouri teann, told im there walizes and Charlesto CHAMBER OF COMMERCE i 3E ISR LUNCHEON ON TOMORROW (mnu:s, JOANSON WalLD “The Charleston,” the Pres FquE v rE "‘ { i a4 ) w quoted as saying, “Wh e G [dance tike thai must not he toler i 0 U | 3 young pecple will no The President hesitated, vhat it was ke and soon 2 Mficer v called and there young was i S (. chagof Man Talks at Mining Club “n! That's how the Charleston got in » the Klysce. The President, a achelor, and not a dancer, saw no tharm in it and approved the decis ion of his official socia! mentor. Califorman Proposes Cloture i"(vtL,-" to Terminale Debate on Colorado River Ptoject. Feb. 20 Otto Fohlf ! from Chichagof 1 told the ining So- WASHINGTON, re the Boulder Canyc was renewed by th banquet o urst and Senator Ralph I‘ ne i l)ll'.',llhl“h 3 e of Arizona today. Hir i 4";1,1\ of whic 'J.PRCVATE MA]L 7P‘LANES Johnson of Calife filed a pet perintendent fo 1 Bl B s sl e 1o invoke the cloture rule, wh a f 3 cdit ] e was sustained over objcction, to lin il | WASHINGTON 24. Air- debate. The petition will be i upon at 1 o'clock Su noon. If two-thirds of vote for the cloture sure will be voted u gress adjourns in Mar The Boulder Dam project is in- the puv tended to control the water of tie It planes car ail under contr {for the government ftlew 2,174,772 | miles during 1926, gures, given department, do not include made by the Postoffice own transcontinenta! has not yet Charlesten Is Danced In Presidential Palace! UR, Feb. 24 The Charleston 1 way into the Elysee, ial palace. private {department’s showing of the which been Colorado River so as to profect the Americ ally contortions 1ot red to edmmercial operators, | Imperial Valley from da s of flood- malke President Doumergue | The flying was done on 13 differ. | ing, for the storage water for put the censor's stamp o it e jont routes, the longest of which has irrigation projects and for the d thoueht it wa omething quite ter-iballas and Chicago for jt terminals velopment of hydroclectric power poseibly indecont, and cer-{Nearly a half million miles wers Under the terms of the measui ¥ not proper for the most for-|flown by the planes on this rout. the Government will iuvest §125 | social a in France ['™he next most used route, n.n“ 000,000 n building the dam aud | hen the sy dinner and re- Salt Lake to Los Angeles, ran up preparing | on to diplomats and officia storage re. the President, looking over | Advertlsing Jee the|the | s pays. LU ked what dances w | \dn-rnulm, always pays. Use the columns of Tue Pire. ,planned. The arbiter of offic ai ) columne cf The BEnpire. \ would be ) your receptions,” hLe asked Charlesten exhibition for the Presi- | out by the| TH!RTB Moore Hul(‘i: g third of a Hugh Gibson swilzerland, v as he left graphed House Presic s his du fi RE OM M"% TONIEHT Station KGBS, Bl'ofld('afils SI)(‘Cial‘ Alalak:l Program Tonight. A pecial e of 1t the prograin wi meiftber ol the Eddy, which last ing heavily in Merprises. Specialties on the 1 Hnelud | Dance Orelic | | | ! ) |+ and J Glhers boe cther | wno's wio | AND WHERE | Joe 1l ipita jerwent an gspital last ly improvin Ann’ Tca + 19 §pices + 31 Extrac 5 N SRR RSP AT RIS ] THUKSDAY, IN YOUR COFFEE CUP -+ from morning cup to demitasse, Why shouldn’t you have the best . .always? Schilling I'EB. 1927. As_| FEARS ME J e AT CORBGVA FOR HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD ~BABY CARRIAGES 3 MISSING MEN CORDOV -+ e ',_H‘S FREP HNN&E‘?SARY 50,609 POPPIES TO EE IN WREATH FOR UN!’NOWN SOLDIER VAN We Can Now Sell Wicker Carriages Capt. Hamilton and Two - Others Fail 1o Reach 'i("‘ -%2( 00 Hinchinbrook [sland DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERFE Juneau-Young Hardiwcare Co. It Its Hardware “We Have It 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanted ,,,,,,,,, ——— JUNFAU LUMBER MILLS SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Lcaf Supplics Office Supplies Print:ng and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska PU— ALASKAN HOTEL 1 at bk ‘\':f“]" MODERN REASONABLE RATES | have gone Dave Houskr, rror. of the or te and Terpi-{ - e HinpisheBAGlT = e e T S R M. Ly R " () l) ES ( AF E e L FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE SR Ga Hotel Building place it on the tomb B. H. “DUSTY" RHODES, Proprictor il be placed on MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF (.1BINLT MIL. L W()RK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Coffee ?)Baking Powder JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFL TLECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Private throughout the year operates regutar p: nger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. winter months there are two pas zer trains each way, weekly, between Scward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage HH B HH During ihe THE ALASKA RAILROAD ] Alaska l | BATH ROOM OUTF IT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings—$89.50 Delivered anywhere in city limit GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” 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 Candfes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska, Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at THE GASTINEAU ‘‘Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel”