The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1927, Page 2

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i i i A A ST L e e e B T T T T i FRISCO PLANS for 1i navy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927. le Tols CHILDREN'S Dresses cutest of clothes for Summer days — smart for time too — and at these enongh early school prices ycu will be glad to get several, These are well made of bright ash material in short and 3 colors with sleeves, white collar cuffs, black tics. Sizes $1.25 EACH that will blue save you half, with red trim. $1.00 Suit "Inl( I' 1B.M. Be Juneau’s Eleoitmrnenfysoacs fiyrmoeafiypanonfiormenfipos eolifessscifssrmlifon relifvaseelifoms-ofoef3 hrends Co., Ine. Leading Department Store Feminine Beauty Now at Less Than Par; Fate No Longer Fortune to Thousands housands*of girls are out of work in New Yonk because of & » the Summer shutdown of amuse- ment places. Yet®they must spend hours daily in vxcl;"tslf if they hope to hold j:hs as chorus girls . later. Picture below, snapped at a casting office, - shows rush for jobs when a soli- tary show opened, By ELMER CLARK International Nustrated s Staff o Correspondent, EW HORK (I N A ot Gepression envelopgs Broads way at this time of the Hotels are geutting ~th: Night clubs ere darken atres are shutil but few new, Ballyhoo arty wvain, y & Those mmefinonev makes “the | giits twinkle are"slipping av -th@mduntdins and seashore. r spreneurs of entertainment are lal- Jowing them. > * Left behind are the underlingg, or most of them. The men can leave their third - floor-backs - on side streets, leave the eswelterlng ecity, and try their Juck at hoppihig bells, saving lives, or washing dishes in the resorts, Even a banjo and abil- nrunhyn is"good for & Summer’s enmnl in exchange for entertaine r of resorts, with expenses and ment at the inevitable-dances, lmu collected 08 ANGELES (1IN Spe- L clal)=The economy wave ordered in the movie In- dustry Is probably striking it most eruel blows at the extras, The number hired is to be cut, is the word that has gone forth, and panic is spreading among ‘lls hundreds of girls here who bave been hanging on “‘waiting for something to turn up.” * Life is mever easy for the bits of femininity who come he pwith a few cents in their pocket, confident that once they're here stardom will' be theirs. And mow life seems to be a little bit harder, shows * areestarting. work u\elllme in . . " tunities. A very few can get jobs as waittresses, but they face keen competition from the men and stu- dents of their own sex. The rest— well, the Lord knows what they do! Two thousand chorus girls are out of work in New York today, accord- ing to estimates of Harry J. Lane, of the Actors’ Equity Assoclation. Hun- dreds, in the flush of Spring, left their homes in the binterland. A few found jobs on the stage. Others found employment in night clubs; others became salesgirls and waite resses, And now they find them- seleves without jobs of any kind. Pay for choirines is never high, seldom permitting the dev&opment of a bank account. And in many cases, when work stu,3, 50 does eats ing. When Fall comes again, conditions will be better. Now shows will be casting, some of the night clubs will bo reopenning and even the restau- rants will add more waitresses. ‘Meanwhile, there's two menths of waiting, m hvm.nt for a letter from ——— _from hotels pulJ But the girls have, no suct such h oppor | homo. e AND ONLY CAME | BACK with gold THOSE were Sourdough Reunion Plan-| A5 i new &, ned on Anniversary of | \wirn 1ie bearded o Arrival of bold Ship ABOREH TR Next Friday will be Sourdow: Reunion Day in San Francisco, cording to a letter just recelv by Gov 1ec :J A Parks wlhe has be~n od attend the gathering and banquet as a of honor. Owing to the late that the invitation wa receive [the Governor found it impo either to attend, or to send a i ter of greetings as had been gested by the Reunion Committie The ion will be the 30t} anniversary of the arrival in den Gate harbor of the steame 0> r, July 1897, with d fre n newly Klondyke ings, (o » followed a few days later by | arrival of the Portland and|AND A few :’ them. {the Humbolt in Seattle | . San Francisco plans gather all of the oldtimer reside in its limits and far or n who can come not on the invitatic: | AND IN the gold 1 IN THE ship inv to AND THESE a WHO ARE invited Francisco ON JULY 15 . . OF% AND THEY won't hav OR LEATHER coat 15 ym th OR LACED top_boot WILL STILL have I gold. to get to ft whe | others. [ & “Chee- | IHEY { BuT BIT of the Lway BROVGHT Beaton, or as ho i come, K. C. B.", wh known columans of the | Francisco Examiner, althougl a sourdough, has been invited by | the committee to be In | THAT his inimitable manner ho the coming to him over te | s of the first > and of and his to Puget Sound Kenneth C HOWEVER they known, | WAL, owne Gos | AND WIIENCE they come San oy ot | I'M GOING to tell you I know many THESE Sourdough ” his stories they’l Minneapolis h to com each other GOING to be bigg 3Y THIRTY year cal AND THERD I AND WATCHED the . throng ard THAN THEY u COME PASSING through WIEN firot | FROM RATLROAD train hem I THANK youn AND ONTO P .o STRONG MEN and weak P TOZIER FAMILY s a8 ships, | LEAVE FOR TACOMA | FROM EVERYWHERE, I o | mrs. G © ALL the world oy oo wi too. teame P (June 1 THEY came back will ma e ; of the IVER CAME. Tozier and daug Virginia and Irene and g d, took Alameda 1IN | AND 1 watched them, { . AS AND MOST weak ones. ang (Wrangell Ser >+ ate ut NI I ‘Illhfl ‘ ul‘l papers for SPECIAL o~ lining, all sizes up to 44. Value $22.50. Special 12:75 NEW RAYON SMOCKS All Colors $3.75 Sport Dresses NEW HIKING BREECHES and TWEED KNICKERS $3.75 to $4.75 In lovely soft French serge, t("l, I'OS('-U’()O’I blue, cherry and rose T T T NEW COOLIE COATS In Shally SPECIAL gmmmmmmmmmmm ' Quits Boy Hubby, hter and siress to part of the fortune suilt by C. H. Fleteher, makez medicine — none genuine his signature, wants e to Charles A ied. Mrs, Belden, tw.nty-eight, says resented himself te six, whereas he wat rounger, and his for. otland sword d to the Sir Johr him in 1290, j Joha" handed hero sed by lkirk in m of St s bequeathed L« Graham aster of of the I‘mplr(‘ 014 papers for suic at IHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIHI?HIIIIIllllllllll!liIIIIII'IIIHHIIIH‘IIIIIIIIliiII||!IHIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIHIH FOR WEDNESDAY Tweed Coats In plaids, stripes and mixtures, with muff-loom fur collars, fancy Hats T() l'I()S(’ out one l”! | | [ i of Milan hemp—al! shades Value $3.75 SPECIAL $1.75 ME \I)OW PROOK HATS All Meadow Hats Values up to $8.75 SPECIAL $4.75 " mlllllillflllllflmmlfllllllIIMIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIfllllIIIIIHIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{IIIIII P Headquarters FOR TROUT TACKL} See Our Window Display Juneau-Youn g Hardware Co. IIARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 SEE US FOR YOQUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Pix‘;n': 244 Juneau, Alaska NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray 0il Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. looms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. — ; WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER BUILDING REMOI Work by M CONTRACTING Hour, Day or Week HERE COMES - Anothvr Hot Point S pecial One Hot Point Trenton 6-cup Percolator ...$12.50 Sugar and Creamer 5.00 1 Tray 175 Total . . 19.25 SPECIAL PRICE ON THE This offer good for 10 days only fr SET-—$16.75 date, June 20, 1927 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, Phone Juneau 6 ALASKA MF A T C() Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET e e, Patronize Home I n(luetrv Pianos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Com oper- ated. Ludwig Drums end Accessories, Band Instruments, Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, Accordians. Victor (‘"th“phomc Phonographs and Records. Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- pairing, Priced lower than outside. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 143 NEXT A. B. HALL ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's you winl be convineed that the heating quality varles, also you will learn that ng with our S~ coal means less coal and bet- / ter result - We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whiz. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 All Wool— Any Style— Made to Measure aufimfiified Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Slut Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—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 Apts., Telcyhone 3804 KEATING SANITARY PLUMBIN All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance . AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. ARG G — LEATHER DESK PADS, BLOTTERS, and Work Distributors 1/ Price J. B. Burford & Co. Have You Seen the New Burroughs? % bR | | Bniste

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