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[ S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S O R T AT SMARTEST OF THE NEW SMQ'IING FASHIONS THESE ARRIVED TODAY welusiyeness—in Quality, [HHIHTE Rich in Novelev—in Stvle—in Prices have ! been kept as fow as possible. In Fancy Mixtures. Honev-comb Plaid, Fancy Plaid, with and with- Trimming. Lined harmonizing shades of Satin de Chene. DRESSES Jacket out Fur In cffcctive bolero Ensembles. The Jacket and Skirt in Navy Blue and Black Can- ton Crepe, with Bodices in Tan and Flesh-toned Silk and Georgette. Large sizes. BEL'TS are very much favored in both Coats and Dresses B. M. BEHRENDS GO0, Inc. ST S il!llll!iHNIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHIII,II»IIIEEIH.l PRONUNCIATION gy OF PALL MALL IS CONTROVERSY EVCH Bllllb}l P(’UPI(‘ B(‘COHH‘ COI]{\IS(‘(J as W(‘H as Americans. T [ Daddy’s Off for Shanghaim} "’ ‘h the home o Amba Hough { ton, which has been t | another American, M vy, who, until her mar was Miss Mabil Gerry one of the most hospitable hostes of Mayfair. Crewe House, tho L in the center of town, is known a 1 Dri known {a “country residence,”” owing to its lawn and tree wh make up one of the most charming gardens witl in the city's limit Queens’ Clothes Center European queens continue [ London as a clothes buying center | The Queen of Spain and the Quee of the E ins do much of il \shopping here, and now, a not addition is to be made to this ( {for Queen Marie of Rumania is ar LONDON, Feb. 28 - Americans ar rviving in London for the first time are ays at a loss whether the famous strect, Pall Mail. should b pronounced “Maul” or Mell”™ and now Londonc themselves have be- M()NI)A‘(, FLB. 28, 1 over by to like 1927. MBS, TANNER DIES, TACOMA (Special to kn HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD BABY CARRIAGES wa \‘\‘ \.\\.u \l,‘l el R ?‘ We Can Now Sell Wicker Carriages Tacoma naouncing th d th of Mrs. J. M who was visit e ing fver dausl J. M. Grieves | f()l‘ "/’2( .()() Beside DROP IN AND ASK TO SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE shand, former 1 Division W Tanner, resident J uncau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “We Have It ing the and wa ¢ | 1 Vaientiirc ~ives Advices | S R S S W the death of Mrs. Tamncl | brother, forme 1 in a te un from Mr. emphasized by the vuw hock was '\‘,I' o Of (r()l)(l Saw Logs Wanted il JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS located at ( Colorado ;‘ ”.Iiy.“"' ”J‘ i n To thi Mand Schutzinan and M Jessie e —————————— Grieve hoth living [} oma, and! haned Charle 17 nn lived at s % ‘r lsd oaul) Loose Leaf Supplies Tan Tamwer movd from| Office Supplies Print:ng and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Valentin 1 later Valentine, 1 to locate in Tanner j rward. They| re My, Tanner g + busi ness, except when if: M was Mr Tanner also visited Juneau dur DIOI)ERN REASON[\BLE RA'I-ES Dave HouseLr, pror. Juneau, Alaska — ing the two sessions of the Territo: 2, iture when M 0 1ember of th Tanner was much b ! who knew her. Sk v of even tew RHODES CAFE high intelligence In addition to her husband, daugh- ters and son, and brother, Mrs. Tan FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor ol i e i tecome | JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY accon to Mr. Tanner’s telegram EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS 1 Mr. Valentine Private Boxes Booths Lunch TAX PROTESTED ner i urvived by two sister one residing in Colorado and one in Counter THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutar 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 tralns each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- Feb, 28 ~The Bavarian drinkers » in the champion beer I the st the storm of pro- . and have entered inio | ranging to pay a visit to London !' nich, whe Dept. of the Interior Bk e Ao Sotii T for shopping purposes. She will stay | ; onig Asude THE ALASKA RAILROAD ; \ st for all time ; | with the Intanta Beatrice of Spain, Higlier U= Any Rlleres (il Mt. McKinley P Ly chairman of e at her home near Esher, in Surrey, | CONR | (Mt. McKinley Park Route) advisory commitiee of the Dr Broadeasting Corporation, has urged | critical listencrs to be charitable, v minding them that it a B G official used an unfamiliar pronan ciation it did not of n sity foilow that the ofticial was illiterats, nor that he was a Cockney Mr. James pointed out that the first Oxford dictionary, now out of e — ‘.IUNEAU P.-T. A ‘ MEETING TO BE Owing 1o the fact that several persons who are o take part on tie {program are out of the ecity, the ) i X | Junean Parent-Teacher Association date, ,,4.1‘ il as Taul but th meeting for March, scheduled for te erudite clubmen who make (heir morrow night, has been postpone | home in the fashionabie thorouzh fare promptly and indignaatly af to lm sday, March SOt s announced then will contain firmed that such @ pronunciation was impossible. It is “Mell” b contended in - chorns : S omE e B. B. C. officials gay they havs no A claseup of the march of British troops to a:Shanghais eV : iation meeting intention of making a decision, and have suggestod that tie public by a post card vote decide whether o of the world's best known st should be spoken #o that it v bound transport, A wife walks)beside her Tommy, -who relieves the strain of tearing hoine'ties with' a’ tune: ‘from his harmonica. Their son walks along, scurce] he may not sce his dad ¢ Y PRINTING ‘b JOB with “shell” or with “call,” or o1l A L\A 1,\LA.\|\:_\_. wise P I e e = s il —————— o, e tinkering” as applied (. German Buyers in London . & change in .o out-of-date uni-|] LET US FIGURE ON THE hook ested by Mrs. Stanley, German ivory buyers have ...mull..w < le dress is rec Baldwin, has become a vogue. S 1 market in competition | more comf ON NEXT TUESDAY | THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION 1 | | Since the secession movement, Isponsored chistly by the mrvvi.lwhi | Anchorage =2 HH [ increased Federa I , loudest from formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Alaska [ists, has ever been strong in Ba varia, Boerlin political chservers are mot unmindful of - possible “heer collar™ puich of Adolf Ililter. Muck - : i i il et \..'mnf :.,.w-.',.,‘_ Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings—$89.50 s directed against the breweri which it chargeod hoosted |,;]‘.\.~ 1:’ per cent when the tax was Delivered anywhere in city limits Miners F)r:ihn«r H!t Dynamite; Are Kllled SENDBE Colo,, IPcb. 28, miners were killed when dwiil-| 1400 level of a mine GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL. BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” " NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—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. | which had fail rday when a chd clety women have taken to the idea, With buyers from the United States. | nded in the report which s PHONE 32 doctoring certain of their own wori (708 the war, the Germans had | unitorm worn hy nurses has CONFECTIONS and precious books at home, and ' wnodvory resources in theil | yaey jigtle modified for years. The C P d 3 ]‘If C Bt cikers 1o 4o ke coion i Dodiccn. Jang. fal owire; st oncrete ¥'roducts Mrg. Co. . L+ g ot gy w"‘rll‘ ‘!h(‘ iew ln{‘ :'m!\nf Iz:‘v"I.|ll“j\'\x~ eyt ca \.\.]uT- ]\mll\,‘u»ll.w\ and cufts, atty. G. FAGERSON Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy le prime mini Cwife, at @ rhinocero narwhal - homs, | elaborate head dre an im | SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537, charity bazaar held at No. 10 Down w.hu o jecti hoars' tusks were | prover on W at the | = e == L | ing street, first proposed “treasurc in lud d in the 15 tons of ivory sold | they we opted hut | — = tinkering” as a lucrative and useful ar the first of this year's auctiof n ol anthoritic ve not kepi ATTE N profession for women, and the idea Toiere are four annual sales b omodern ideas of hygiene 0 NT ife’ i ities—. has caught on wenerally wore made by the hundredl o, e & the uni. One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST The treatment most cominonly re f the best material quired is for holed or torn pages about 100 pounds a hundred of old books. The first step is ¢ S f the buyers were Amg beat into pulp or soft pi b men and Germans hould be mor accordance ihe comfortable dress worn by men of today in other employ- water and mucilage, sone Nur! Skirts Too Long Longworth Going Abroad < L actual paper af which the book is Nurses t+ are too lon lon society circles have been Nomirating Commit x'- dn The damaged page is thentheir cap » short, says a interested in repor that . : A4 on a tile or glass to rece of the ling con ea of llnlu mn filling which is applied evenly tiial Women's Org fons and the with a knife blade. When dry it may Lubor Pariy's advisory committee be buraished. Jon public health which is advocal Longw ar- IMPORTANT MEETING TONIGHT All Members Are U A GOOD TIME \SLiRED INVEST IN REST—at - THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’'s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” tee 1y e Appointed rgei (¢ Be Present iOld Papers for sale at The Empire Office L U —— A e T LR, SRS N 3