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§ 3 { / o PR e - aaal e Tt 2) THE DAILY 0 02 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S PRING MILLINERY SEVENTY.FIVE NEW SPRING HATS to choose from; beauty stamps them all! Hizh crowns. tucked, folded and draped narrow brims or brimless turbans with height at front. The shapes are alluring and smart. Among the many are satin and straw combinations, taffeta and all satin—az well as the ever popular felt— in all shades for Spring wear. CHILDREN'S HATS PRICED FROM $2.00 TO $3.75 LADIES TATS FROM $6.00 TO $12.00 IfllfllllmllIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIII"Illlmlllllllli llllllllIlllmlllllllllmliHHHIH Fashion’s Latest Introduction--- “THE HAORI €COAT” From Japan. Made of the famous Japancse Kinsha Crepe. The outer section of the garment in Black. with W hite Crests on Sleeves and Back. with the Linings (for reverse wear) of fascinating patterns and colorings. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneau’s Leading Department Store tIIIlIIII|lIIIHIIIHIIH.lllli|lIHIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlII||I|||||IIIIII|I|IH|IIIIII||III|I|lIIIII|l|lIIHllIllIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIII SHIP BOOZE S #0s Husaavo M TO MARRY RIVAL ) be ‘thé caly surviving Sun W hipers in rope. Coming originally from the litti | known and mysterious P Mout p PEA HEQ i Witke ‘thie | ‘ainsg the 12 ve ined for 4 s v Mrs, Irma Bje Ento et it wenty, ta divoree him, in Judge Joseph Burk court, Kric Bjerkness, WINNIPEG, et 25 C Do o sailor, in Lampman | oms and b gainst any titn promised 1o marty | of intarsou suarding usion of outsic with other poopl ¢ ool his child in Copen-) The American nuvees spoke o (1 T o outsids man (e mothe for the Jose hagen, Denmark, whither he will be | n- Armenian, but found they u told the D * deported. e illegally entered the | stopd only their own idiom, on toda v had shipped Uaiged in 1920 | esembles slightly the Kurdish ton 70 covipads of 10r from Vancou e | gue ver to the Unit e | The Ilzid women e wir rl He testified that va Weorshipers of S“f‘ o eautiful, and dress in gay, colo 1 cific Rallway fi Found in Armeiia| kivis. in their noses they wo 1 liquor inted to §10 | targe barbaric rings. ueh of t whisk LN § + Sun Worshipers are gov shipped from o and also Wh eik.” who at the same tim Winnipes imed prache i At 5 their religious divector. They | > attached to the wf Organization Jdis- ‘orm their religious ceremonies ¢ [on the summits of the highest mou erto ankuown race of | tains, where their Sun-God is nearly COOK 00D SeLE adi Aid Society of always visible and where no profane { Chureh will hold & Cook B cail themselves | eve intrudes, ed Food sale at . ey | “lzida,” live in 14 sco A villuges | ———— Store on Saturday, 26 ting on of the ant volcanic | Advertising always pays. Use wne| a 11 a m adv. mouniao Alag They are believed [ colamns of The le\ne “Oriental MQonhght ————— THE i You Will Not Want ©» Cuit Dancill Shuffle” That Set Them All Going s the “Alligaior’s The Slow Brog Selection I BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN MOOSE H 4LL-Saturda v—26th STAR FEATURE BY THE DOUGI MiSS HELEF 11:30 GOVE 11:30 Owing to the non-arrivil of the special music for Miss Cove in her dance the Black Bottom. she will render th: RUSSIAN DANCE in all ita splendor Admission $1.00 9:30 Admission $1.00 LTINS HIH ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1927. cost of school main S SH2.000 the Territory A the City takes inder which excesd is am F20.000 « of the rema crtson also emphasized the fa ] question of the kind of Dbuilding was not as ue. 11 thought the fact that the City could ) teeli for as much as #100,000 He ex » In the bility of asion no uneasin f . X0 D not needed Work Bo v ! [} work The had taught him that moted both lo 1 intes community they made bigser i uthwestern il Mr. McDonald, ase - re closely the resources of Wiien: 'is " son died from] odiion with & view of interesting diphtheria, Frank Caruso, \ in d pments which (above) (urnux on tllw doc luri venkl around employ r. C ¢ S, Pendola, anc it down to knifed him to death in a '\(\v g York tenement. (Internatic that will be | Newsreel) benctit te emselves and the Tey ol he added. “our country CHAMBER URGES SUBMISSION OF - BOND FUESTION Asks Council to f%txf);x»il 5(‘h0(;l Bond to \:;'.ma n April Election. - > i very much inter- poposed pulp - wood heastern Alask of Cordova, | only one hat was raper which criticisms n the project - C. P. R, PREDICTS - «__ BANNER SEASON, TOURIST TRADE (Continued from P, the voto will electors de addition The questi be taken is site to hond v city for ructures. Under the bill schoo! Front Street HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD BABY CARRIAGES We Can Now Sell Wicker for $27.00 DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Carriages Juncau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “We [lave It” Of Good Saw Logs Wanted 15 MILLION FEET 1 JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS l SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose L.caf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ) ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Houskr, prop. by President y. the town, if 'Bo which was appr Coolidpn last M 65 per cent of t urt of f that s Dr. Free lputting the ple in the 1 could '} ess Alice Comes on Run in April. The Canadian Pa ¢ trafiic ~QIfi t tourist busi on in the hListory of J s 1o Alaska, accord- General Agent W. L. wned this week from business and couver and other 15 for of ifebr predici fmoney ation points srvations up the middl 1ry were much heavier than last yvear when virtual- Iy all of its accommodations had per studer 8 Ipublic schools, Ketehi Iy lower with 58 cent . 1 had been cxhausted The Princess Alice run sever will come on 1w arlic e than normal, making it Slfivst tvip on April 15, The regular will be maintained Princess Alice, Princess Char- e 4 rincess Louise fy striking feagure of this i's husine is the large increasce individual applications for re { the his it the chool year w ve hoat service cenis Citing stati fonal cxpend “rechurges 167 per cent nicipal taxe jwas the h '|tions. My, Coates said. The volu ‘_m these has 1 80 large that the [company i cking to book large hic . It is picking s and most of them will come stern cities. A few excurs mu v booked, however. se will h--‘ s from a conven- to be held in San Francisco. | pariy will number about 500 o vessels from Se- carly in the monta| {lowest oxpe |pose by any |Jlll\m f \- pending 26 1 iper cc 21 per cent|; of the musicijnl rever and funds e g jderived from I other scurces for|gn. f i schools, | i Attendaice Growth Large The attendanc in the local public school, b had increa Otlier con ies, Mr. Coates said, | iveport similar conditions as tho: i d by th n Pacific all re heavier than > RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor UNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter ()p('n from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutur pascenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write During the For timetables and other in- Dept. of the Interior ) THE ALASKA RAILROAD ' (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage HH i Y BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings—$89.50 Delivered anywkere in city limits GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance Wkat Job Will Cost” st grades. TWo A JOHN MARSHALL IS | in th hool bu i JUSTICE IN KANSAS the girls' e roo nasium wor the ofi school roon, converted into (lisg rooms they are nc ted and lm’mlw] for 1 L they wore ori sed. Larger Growth Indicated ns i active prac Kas, Feb. 25.—Justice i, who sits on the bench & supreme court, is a John Marshall who | ice of United ; years, ! of the Ka ROOMS—50 cents per mght 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. up—ateam heated. NORTHERN HOTEL Rooms $12.00 per month and Dr. 0. A Iman cited fI8Urcs jong enough, he, too, migiit be a obtained in the recent school Census |chict jusiice, fob the rauking mem. to show what normai growth in|pep o court gets the school attendan mi,ln be expected. | 4oqition seniority. Justico | He caid there as many chil Maichall has been on the bench for | dren in between the 'y VeAN hios Of s as between the execution of King CONFECTIONS Candies, Ico Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. b537. 12 and 18, o1 other words, twice ¢pupeg | of England in the 17th as many prospective students and st cenupy was just or unjust, it nev-| dents in the lower grades, than the opye tributed indirectly | wmber which i< now finishing their ¢ | 1e United States. John ! scholastic work. M a captain in Charles’s ar) my” Sungzst More Aid adrift after the execution, went asive financial as- 4 tha (olonjes. He settled in Vir- | tory than now of his descendants aud Al- s leen chief justice of ates, while another now in Kansas. ~ | e ———— lm 4l Pavent Moachor Association had Beulah Graham of Oakland, been in communication Wit tlhc Cuiif, was o grondmother at the larger towns in the Territory, in- 3 . One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at ' THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” i Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office