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" MUSLIN Bleached and Unbleached in 36 inch. 4 yvards for $1.00 ollar Bill STTHAT WE HAVE SOME FHE DAILY ALA&KA LMP]RL TUESDAY, P e A LN s g MAY 10, 1927. > SATEEN Sateen in rose, yellow, blue, REAL BARGAINS Muslin 36-inch | purple. green, pink and nile. 3 vards for $1.00 Children’s Nazareth Bloomers in white, large sizes [ &1 () : senflm e s Pl +e 1 * White Lawn | lace and | embroidery trim $1.00 Each Children’s Hose in black, brown, heige and white '3 fm $1 0() Infants Dresses, Brassieres in plain, lace and embroidery trim 4 for $1.00 mdettes W il' in pink bro- blue trim- izes 32 to 40 | m.m» Each " | \ \ | | [ APRONS Ladies” rubber in all eolors for $1.00 A very good grade of 1 Bath Towels bl Size 106x32 4 for $1.00 sured Voiles in lav- ender, ros and red 2 for $1.00 . Havy Keal CIAT CIAL "\(,»»';x": “]‘ll: Stich Unien Suit in all P ITE i€ $1.00 Each 1!!!!'4)|1~~ Pav gair HOSE Ladies” mercerized hose in Airdale, Beige and Grey, all sizes 2 for $1.00 A new line of 36-inch Cretonne in floral and A cottonn huck towel closely woven 17x35 check designs 5 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 At odd lot of Kute Colgate’s Dental Kui Coveralls Cream in hluv and tan Large Size $1.00 Each ‘» 3 for $1.00 for the Men Too e SPECIAL 1's Hats, regular $3.50 to $5.00. \ goud range of sizes to select from $1.00 Each Athletie linen Handker- chief in white, it narrow hem $1.00 T 3 for assortment of A ;.'mu‘ ) ‘.f(’n'.~ Ti« s in good live ‘si 5 pairs of 14-ounce Puncture Proof lisle Canvas Gloves hose in black. grey.eor- for dovan, reg. H50¢ values $1.00 3 for $1.00 Children’s Black Men’s light weight cot- ton Union Suit, long sleevps, ankle length $1 00 La(‘h pnis Shoes s 8 to 11 $1.00 a pair . VI, e[\rends Go., lnc. W ¥ Juneau’s Leading De prastinent Store. = . F iy Viprsmama fippnes{Ypoemonfipsoonippanec, > =0 s . chis Lk i ™ \ v from Soal 2 W th V i Wo montl | WHO'S WHO Il gty e ‘b 3708 | Mrs. Vance vi | | AND WHERE | Sho wil renain | O Bl Scattle during the summer menths l P. H. Doyle esman, was Vioiting her son Buddy. , A passenger in Juncau o1 iarie A, Douovan returned to Ju- § ey 4 the steamer Admiral Rogers, s gcau on b ()( 13, Ma e . oskwe e Ssars, LOUIS, May 10.-Dabe Rk uight. He Is registoced nt the Gai-imoming oud bus med her geventh home run of the tineau u ol (he Dureau of Fisberies 92 ehall season this aflernooi nden i [ the first _inning of thé Yankee. lomy M % WL dbh K | Brown game with two men on bases ., was an arrival on tho A it i ¥, SO%. SOf H e, - b, vty > on the Alaska | A. Van Mavern, reprosenting th| 15! 2 \U. S. Governuient k- West Coast Croce turned 1o Ju b, il , ingnvance adjustoar, y o i neau on the Admiral rs| afte: | psived in o tois moming on | 1o Quit Business : a trip to the First Cit {tha 4 ka2, to a t iusurance on sge Lnii B D 0 e e O oker, ol iLa Dacker Buildias end. the stook |L8 L Rilippsnes L turned home from Ketchflan on thc ot the Lowis Appazel Shop as the e 4 Slaitent. Bogets, reat of the rocently MANILA, May 10.—The United i R. H. Chadwick, D. M. Bothwel,| Charles keawhrtll, ‘Superisten | SIALCALGRKMATION. o Eoime oot of dent for lh! 4\!|sl\.l Bureau of ¥duca- ton i Southoastorn Alaska, returncd fom Ketchikan on the Alaska this |wornine. L. M. Carrigan, {1oour and Company, . oau on the Alaska 1201l Nrs. Anna Lowell, sister of J L. F. Hebert, Sam Guyot, and C. P local traveling salesmen Sitka on the Bussinger, are making a trip to ~ Admiral Rogers. Major L. E. Oliver, of the Road Commission, is making ¢ to Haines on the Admiral Roe J. P. Morgan, Alaska brok representing Ar arrived in Ju Alask; ¢ on_ the Alaska this morning G on who recently passed a Valdez. ¢ the result of pneumonia arrvived Sydrey Lowrence, well-known Al 'ih Junsau on the Alaska from her R Jandscape painter, arrived i ome in Seattle, to attend the fu- “uarv on the sieamer Alaska this noral tomorrow afternoon, o ning. He s registered at th=| H. . Carbray, local salesman, was 'a passenger arriving from Ketehikar zyudnniiote Vance returned home - oa the steamer Alaska this morning columns of The Empire. | business in the Philippines and its commercial holdin involving about $50,000,600, ill be scld to the highest responsible bidders. ‘This is the announcement made by Governor General Wood to the Asrociated Press as he odtlined the head of the Government-controlled ruting by the Iusular Supreme Court that he has full power over the Government-controlled institutions. ————— Advertising aiways pays. Use the new policy which he adopted as the! properties and business, following a' (teorge Kojae, seventeen-ye [ defeated the famous Johuny W u\\muklm in the : stroke National A. A. U. l\mlll]nnlhhl[\x at Chicago, and twice broke the world’s record. e seta new ma irk of 1 minute 39 15 seconds. MRS, JONES ARRIVES FEDEHALSH!? 70 MANAGE GORDON'S | SAN ERAN |—The San noon ne learned fr the Federalshi toward Joue whe 1y building 1 Mal - > {liquor e sMip o ! northern waters by a leutter Two working witl: 2 ! it of instruments | < e | LADIES CUILD ™t 3 1o crowd at 47nd street and N | venue e of York's -busiest | | The Ladi Guiid of corners., Cathed H t a B 2 o 4 Mrs. Weil Hrcon itay o | Advertising aiways pays. Use the ternoon « loc! columns of The Y‘:Vnpil'(‘.‘ x EER TS RA T LR P BT T L T T LY THE NEW LADIES STORE Will he loeated in the space formerly occupied [HTTTTH T H T G l‘.) I“I‘}'(‘-“l‘ilhn in the Wuhm_v Block Special Shopping Inducements WILL BE OFFERED FOR OUR BIG OPENING WEEK g H T g date of Opening annosunced fater WONDERFUL STOCK NOW HERE AWAITING THI. COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS 120 New Yoirk Dresses 75 . New York Coais 150 Very Latesi Hats ‘!IMHIIlllllflmmilmmllmllluIII|llIIllliIOIHlifllfl"flfllIIlllllllllllll“llmml‘"‘l mnunu|munnuumqmmulmmuu;m: 1 taken an| U R T T U T U T T L T DT U U O LT LT T DU L U RV U T LU LU L NITROKOTE FOR FLOORS Dries in Half an Hour NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough to be walked on in-about half an hoqr. Junean-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 Hospital Day, Thursday, May 12th--- We wurge its observance to commemorate the gentle Florence Nightingale,founder of that worthy institution—the HOSPITAL:; and to pay a just tribute to her suc- cessors who have labored and sac- rificed, through the generations, to make that asylum the haven of a suffering humanity. B.M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store | Oi Good Saio Logs Wanted . 15 MILLION FEET ] JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS l ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES | Dave HOUSEL, PROP. Howdy F olks. ] De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se surg got de good eats. Where Front Street flirts with Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD thzoughout the year operal. wiar passemger and freight train service from Siward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika bramches. During the winter months there are two passenger traing each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad ageant, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) reas CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Ca Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE' but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our tramsfer service 0. G. Whis. | D B. FEMMER e o