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oz THE Gloves play If vou wuni many 1w most prefer able prices i hmportant part in the appearance of every spring outfit. well d to the finger-tips be sure to see the to he ] Cleverly designed effects in the at exceptionally reason- .50 A PAIR tyles now being shown hepe, red and colors for ~|»in'_'. wear SO0 To ¢ NEW DRESSES P OR E6'ERY SPRING OCCASION fabries Fvery Dress is new, fresh and smart looking—cach has an individual touch in fashioning or trimming to support Of a green { i | to “distinctiveness,” im rsev material in rose, blue, and lavender with a pin stripe. ! 59.50 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs | Ladies” pure linen Handkerchiefs in colors only, 5 for $1.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneau’s Leading Department Store | LUCILES STYLE SALON IN PAR'S Veve vach ¢ ihe evlebra ~ latext creaticn thiy by mauncquing YERM!LION %EALE:JE CHIFFON ) PARIE — “Great is vermilior splashed with gold,” <y [ Lucile. the celebrated t couturicre. reading the i line. agreed with Kipling < 2 icallv that she ‘prc ich tend fullness to the skirt. A b wold belt and bands ) ffs complete the exotic effect oi (be irock, But— “No gown can rise above the level of its 1ccessories,” Lucile as- serts, “There should be slippers do no more than give a silken bloom to the ankles.,” That the springtime needs of the blonde for the tea hour be not slighted, Lucile designed a com- panion frock in the new mood 1927, Sea-blue silk faille, with a evolved a vermilion and gold =+ | of vermilion kid to wear with the |silver sheen that is emphasized by £8% 1ban AExigale #he. hruneties. .From 'irfick And this is important—the | silver filigree buttons, palest gray lerv should bring to the ankles |chiffon and touches of er: ne are of oi- the tightly fitting yoke which out- | the flesh tint of the face and|blended tn;,o’ an ensénbl lines the shoulders. she contrived | hands, Yvonne. the very pale rose- | quant loveliness, With' this cos- swirls of vermilion chiffon. which | beige chiffon which 1 created for|tume are prescribed blue kig slip~ 1 vers and Lucile's Fleur:de Lis hose, created for Holeproof hosiery, s | pinkish jivory shade hnmpplzlug with the coloring’ of the very | blonde woman. ‘ | abitation, Commissioner Frank A.! Teddy Sandwina, aspirant for thej decided to take the case under|German heavyweight championship, The Government's casc|is the son' of Kate Sandwina, vau-| g iy the Holeproof hosiery company stir in cha motion as thelang jntended especialiy for Amers wearer move: Gold metallic | jean women, is perfect. Flesh gtitching joins the yoke and blousc {tones in stockings are best artis- and marks the clusters of tuck: |ticallv as 1 desire that my hosiery DE LA ROSA CASE e UNDER ADVISEMENT B After the hc 1g of the case of advisement | i (I8 | | I ney | Gaffney, ¥ |er. fmect |toric DAILY ALASKA EMI'IRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1927. This Pitt explos the childien, shov .& 1hfidren Die in Blast ih ., W o af Mrs. Lena o chisiren were their bed. An vs the she lor etev, aadi victims ol a spite plct, Elections, age: Sheldc Ficheries, culture: I Givicy Labor, C OLD PRECEDENT | CWIPED OuT BY |Committee 1 Named by Speaker In- stead of Delegations. (Continued from Page Election Laws a n, Worth, s Fish, Game and Agr njan and Purchasing o ston, Benj Roads an Sundquist Territorial Ferguson, Transportatiolr, ation: | jamin Seott, John Rules and Ross. » Engrossment and Enroliment: Worth, don comi joint meeti held ceive George A Joint R ston, was House Cor ith the Scn Wednese the Dbie Lon sion Ry 1 | & I nmnitt 1 ' Lo sary ng message wis ernor sayire h for b and pr listed 3 In the « Baniz received from th " BALLY-1100 PARIS {the merits of nitiees on One) Mayberry at killed by the thorities said 11 Robert, six, were RKERS CRY CHERS' WARELS butchor o' men 1to r o money tica when verson t quickly n husiness iin, Ferg ) G sl Iy L 1, Ry¢ and 1| - > > e —— - | . pae . |FINE SERVICL ARRANGED L e FOR NEW AIR SYSTEM L ‘ LIN il 8 JAght lanen- imd hot ¢ inks will be available Shold T passengers on the big now planes of the G anocemmey il air serv- B to be p 1 several of the in- % ational line These il nt machine accom Taanie Grier, | modate more t engers |are to be equip chen lette, presided over by 1 attendant o ve ndwicties, salads, nd the like as the plane speeds lecn, Scott. n nd by mear un eleetric for Mecting [ stove provide 1 d coffee o toda appointed {other m hever n, Sheldc -+ o — to HE message of Gov PARGS, Maic di, expelled fr 0. 1, Mr ceent Cataionian «d - authoriziy s in bad odor her ee on Print to seek n ike | ium (o shout i tarted » call th fc the 1. A baldi,” much as th ation UCCICTTI GARIBALDI LD IN DERISION Riciotti Gari rance after the I acy trial o hauffeurs, of op- W each other, have cir enemies ey would * ' mized which ntone d ine of 100 francs ribaldi” at a fel day the result of the meed in th pro-tem, Mr. was the defeated nom moved = i that Mr. Ross be decla the un- animous choic of the House for the position. The motion carried unanim ously. [“KULTUR BERLIN the Pr whereby th annually f purposes is cxpected in the Pruss Diet when up for The Stu year to ma opera hou Jerlin, a one in (i mittee, for mis: includin drama, e vion, Sy port of n hibito in town an Ame the United States vs. Pablo De La was presented by J. H. Hart, Assist- dcville “strong wnynun." Roen, Mexican, and [ Thomas, |ant United States Attorney while Tadian, in the Commissioner's Court|R. E. Robertson appeared for the ti.0 forenoon on a charge of illrgu!!«h»nn —_——— Advertising always pays. @se the columns of The Empire. nack to the palaces {for museums, R ¢ cons the “kultur State is overhurdening the t with expend S ‘be horne hy | te spends ke up defi heaty 1 1ssel {member of the said | In addition the State spends| $450,000 & year for maintaining his-| and estates; and about $1,700,000] ineon avati ind j-on-Avon the old tavern sign W luhe purchased in Chicago. o SUBSIDY” WILL BE ATTACKED cultural voman who Is sending i n attack ion poliey, ends §1,000.000 and ar 1927 budget nes tion. Opponents of | | f ubsidy” assert that the! | \T'S FAR | n | al | Y‘n: should n the twol | ment forget nd two theatres in% is worth more to e in Wiesbaden and| | honors and weal Dr. Paul Hirsch. | ng your plumbing is neg- Diet Finance Com ‘ your health. Are all of drains and pipes working ? If not, $500,000 | s cultural purposecs, ¢ g promotion of schools of | I‘IARRI ]“ACI‘I!NE @ on work in Bab-| Mesopotamia, sup. ‘ SHOP ists and special ex-| Rear of Juneau-Young i Hardware-Co. wakespear’s home TELEPHONE 319 :d »t the aetion of| Plumbing, Hea ¢n inn at Stratford- A " | TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR.REALTH - ;THAN WEALTR - - Welding, Blacksmithing BETTVTER, not for one mo- that your health vou than all the th of the world. consult us. ting, Acetylene - e e e e ) MURESCO DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING WALLS and CEILINGS FOR We carry a good stock of all colors—also white Juneau-Youn,gr Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “We (lave It” i 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs W anted L e SN 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 Houser, rrop. RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. THE ALA KA RAILROA throughout the year operates regutar pascenger and freight traln 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 Falrbanks. For timetables and other fin- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) - Anchorage GEE BEE has ¥ MOVED to Third and Franklin Opposite MacKinnon Apts. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. S.&F. | | :hdoh in Juneau, Alurk‘:’.' "lllnér :1 | L) mith Factory, Phone . Candy ! SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 637, One of Life’s Biggest' Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at ; " THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” a5