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2’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MOND’\\ JUNE 6, 1927. B el i AR flreson ool ostsifoinscifostostfitis. iyl ) ‘ HOME EDUCATION : I T FT : E H E 'THE CHILDS }IBST SLHOUI I8 THF ]A‘VIII\ —chbcl SCREEN DOORS ‘ The Antidet GARDEN HOSE Vo 5 SPRINKLING CANS m su\ (m ESE CLOTH e s S anything about polion GARDEN TOOLS ‘Inxkllu appealing ., and .her husband boarded the train: whic n wa Natutil b bleihed ™ Thiv fabiie Domestic unbleached Cheese Cloth, atura not cacned, nis an ] % s {to separate them from their seven-|swered 36 inches wide, 5 S 3 lyear-old daughter. The little ,3\| was | he, but > % is matural color. It is free from " apen . manth ot hor athers | (it 1 Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. . 1L / hig an appeat 7/ac A YARD {knew that the mental atmosphere of [when I . {the town was not all in keeping I 1¢ with its matural beauty and charming 1 was up a HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING ittt bim fyw“:}\‘.f{::‘ 1484 PHONE 12 from chemicals. The ance of the cloth’ was attained by 36 inch Bleached Gauze the use of good siaple cotton in the 10c A YARD spinning. 36 inches wide. limate made Several weeks. later Dorothy was |talking to her doll on the back porch |z e while her grandmother, and her Uncle | iy Alfred just home from college, Were | gy it wa v the commend: | prm——— | sitting within hearing and smiling to- 4ple act ta which he drew’ my witcnil WATCH THIS SPACE “Oh, no! Phyllis,” the little voice goin.’ FOR SOMETHING NEW \ YARD I Pound Cotton Bats 20 CENTS pergihen 1 : 45¢ EACH |piped "up suddenly, “you must not .. | play with the little girl next door and .4 you must not ask me why. No, she .o is not sick. Maybe she is naughty, gy ouid ‘cause we mustnft smi 3 a nen bu en. 1 learned that the have compassion for the that the strong were themselves sus GOW /| CREPE Ladies’ cotton Windsor Crepe Night Japanese lloln.m Crepe, '_‘.7 inches Ll e T rol¥ie g moments of woaknes KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Gowns in floral and solid colors, wide, in tan, I’"ll\ and medium blue. :”";"“““l‘l"”"“l'\“‘(k ““‘ :l’l"l""”‘ s e i "}h” s | Painting Contractors and Interior kenovators PHONE 3284 ¥ s sthe e could have ength in the weak chars s i short sleeves. round and square 20¢ A YARD of fun " of history and these always le e —— e s Alfred’s. face nad changed to wizh they might have had the P i < ARG REBGI 5 1, TR 4 necks. In '_;;;;\7 blue i,‘._,,;: whii 33 inch Gi | 3 laid 1 i “For ;r.unnm:',' ke ‘\‘y..n.r- help they needed in their times of GsAde 7 I 3 inch Ginghams, in plaid an l'exclaimed in disgust 13 an ] covl, b v i i | eonaration anfbed. tie. poison”” thet would. potat an Handy And y’s Carpenter Shop L b 'S, { on 7 | )l m th plain 75¢ and $1.50 EACH 25¢ A YARD ‘ the polson of ignorant bigot: i top 1 the valley, and A P. IAGEBGREN Propnetur PHONE 498 o |doesn’t ' know the meaning of | the his help, | learned the meaning of : ALL ENDS OF wooD WOBK { | 4 ,wmd ‘hatred,’ and nothing h:‘r- een point of view' and the wisdom SR Lt 33 :‘j‘""fi S Jaa g | isaid to her about the feud. Of cou of suspended judg e Shesx e 8 (,‘0”0“ B[(”li[('ifi | I\IM()N()S EL508. (b dmanfubiorsawhd Trom tho|. “Thoms smMKE, sxperienco ata s [ Morrisons.”" wonderful antidote, Mother, {for th “Why, Mother?" "poison of a fend. I guess we fellows SUNDSTRAND CASH REGISTERS Ladies” Cotton’ Crepe Kimonos in Superior “lurwest” cotton Sheet ) “Ask me:that, after all thése years, take most of the good things that g ; . blue yink. rose, lavender, and Alfred 2" come to us as course Now on Display Blankets in tan, white and grey with biacl Embroideied it o SRk [ e . Why per-|but I’ really eful' for 4 spla; ¢ vlack. .mbrotdered 1 contrasting | petuat 4 after year|my grandf . colored borders, zes 60x80. | colors. = Al siges |ana generation oration? Why - J B BURFORD & CO [ o han - g fead it to Dorothy?” ; . . . G ) AT | $1.95 1 $2.95 EACH | “Alfred, T told you I said nothing CANUCK GOLF CHAMP 0 A $1.95 and $2.95 EAC {to Dorothy about it. 1 told her | [0k S B, orsson e FACES MAN HE BEAT : - B e i (xnu Dorothy asked if e mig 3 = | ’ ile at her and 1 saic N¢ JUIIH\l]H “H; .|IIIH| 6. I‘(”\: " ) e, of London, Ont., cham BOYS’® BLACK COTTON HOSE sizes 6 91,156 ‘A PAIR B ik s Do b e Canadis ateurs, and 17 10 2% | “And of course Dorothy put I ACS atele, 38 WRANGELL SIIINGI‘E‘S lown construction on the prohibitio just as other generations of chil have dono. She' has taken only ¢ . l-unall attenuation of the poison but gnvual title hunt at the Ancaster| club, near Hamilton, Ont., July 4.9 B it T, 4 @gnto ot what jar Tl fiht Wil be farther enitvencid | WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS egulariy by the entry of Scott, runi s e e R mcot Wik o, b veally [to Fraser, when he' won' th FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED : TO SERVE YOU i another links batile at the | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. uneau’s Leading Department Store s just befora tha{in 1922 in” the last cham : in | staged at Ancaster. On that n | Fraser rallied to win in 87 holes af- for ter being two down at the 34th. He lost that hole on a penalty for mov |ing a piece of paper in a bunker. | J L b M.ll I - in-| Advertising aiways pays. Use the uneau umoer L s’ nc. hel eolumns of The Emphe. | Prom Dance e said to me an unusus | r\nnn ..r H,« AMERICAN GOLFERS o oy LEAD IN BUCHAREST ¢ B t, the govern lind for a nihs hole] LOY tide High tide | Low tide 1 opinjonat ous, It is - llllNlflflIIIllllmlllllllllmIIlHlllIIII!IIIHIIIIIIIIIII||III|I|I|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I| the Am- | igh tide the € BUCHAREST, June 6 Ruman i B hork is gne country in whichi the Scottish |y Michigen; | /5 E ' ; PhElAY G E 4 Michigan, | \hat has beeoré of {be bld:fash. |== - and English cc |‘|\ \\uu[::”)fl Am \yl\"l of th ,Imm-_ of _legation [ toned: fuan~ ORot sbell: 6" foel /Wl E; ALASKAN HOTEL as yducad here b : ing feminine ‘player dresged up when he just changed the =/ B 00h58 (el who' it R vest of the suit that carried samples) = MODERN REASONABLE RATES it after the war to sell| Advertlsing always paye Dse thefof all recent. menus for a glistening | = In 1922 he organized a|columns of The lmnira ‘\vlnils one f ea uar ers E Dave HOUSEL9 FROP. [ R TR AR e S | s ir— — e o T ——Y ! All Wool— A TFit < any sy Made to Measure ciomiea [‘()l{ Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 7!) P()r Slllt Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT PROM-TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains In boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apls, Telephone 3804 DRESSES, COATS, HATS, SILK HOSE, UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, SEE US FOR YOUR.--- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies # Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street FPhone 244 Juneau, Alaska T BEAUTIFUL DRESSES FROM $14.75 UP SNAPPY COATS FROM $12.75 UP 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 transfer service 0. G. Whix. 'D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 MEADOWBRO()K and . GAGE HATS FROM $3.75 UP AT OO ANOTHER SHIPMENT NEWEST FELT HATS EF P AT RIS 0 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN'AND END AT THE GANG PLAVK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BUAT — u|nmmmmmmmmmmm||1nmmmmlmmmmmmuummmmn|ummlm|n|mmun|mmn||mi|lmummnmm ¢ = CONFECTIONS “ The trexd of the m ode in strect costumes for late Spring is reflected in these phiotos; taken on Park avenue, New York, and showing notables in the so-calied smart set: (1) Miss' Helon et - ¢ ' = g.:olch?l ‘%mfilm%‘g ¥. Clark, (2) Miss Edith (nnmmws, (8) Miss Hazel Nichols, (4) Mrs. Cornelius Vapderbiit » S ; pe as: oaves - e —3 2 2 Factory, mu No. 16, Candy 4 \Hmney. - * et e 4 R = Ao mor T. B. ‘Phome No. uv.