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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DOLIAR SPECIALS ‘sHi4 !"'I‘» Hollywood Sheets, 31x90, three- inch hem and of a good grade of muslin, Special $1.00 Fach PERCALES of light patterns, lot in floral A small Percales 36 new £ 1 menes wide. 4 for $1.00 GLOVES A broken line cape Gloves in of children’s heavy brown only. $1.00 a pair PILLOW CASES Worth 3 for $1.00 Hollywood Pillow Cases 4 for $1.00 Il() E Ladies’ Phoenix and Allen A pure “ilk Hose in Cordovan, Black and afl light shades, Special $1. lm a pair Children’S H()SE Children’s Hose in small rib and pineapple weave in light shades. 2 for $1.00 Pillow Cases—42x36 42x36 NEW READY TO WEAR ARRI} B.M. Behrends Co., Inc, Juneau’s Leading Department Store WAR VETERANS MEET ™ will REGIONAL MANA(,[-R dosiveie to,talk 1o 8 m n plan Fairbanks and will be A large number was pres the American Legion llupu t night to meet O. G. Fairburn, al Manager of the United Veterans’ Bureau at who is in Ala Lx to explaio work of the investigate the uym(ll‘vn erans of the World War Territory Mr. Fairburn fully explained.tha manner in which the Veteran, Bureau works, d the compensa tion which allowed, in his talk, after which he answered in dividual questions and thanked tho | of the Legion for their| m in making the mect ible. He will leave to the Aleutian for the His itinerary include Seward, Anchorage a Seattle ome tember on his way - the M vet in the reception will at 8:30 o’'cloc ; Hall by the ter of the Order o and the it Mrs, Star, Wortl Most ron of the been making a night on westward Cordova an ENTIRE purean a0 | RECEPTION TONIGHT | FOR MRS, CHADWICK Masonic L Emma P, and Ernest Many 196l Wi taining valuable ING ON EVERY STEAMER Faghion A Rvery black and white costume has fuch - look well in bla Mariétta Milne in_ photoplays, che combination for a The severely sim blouse is pleated black MMM BIP R s f which ne|Teare, and her daughters, who| and en | have also been making the tour veterang | will be guests of honor with the visiting officers of the lodge. | A short musical program and dancing are planned for the eye- in | ning's and wafers will be served. | ———————— many to visit at ks before re: {tit & school girl e The straight lin (N‘n‘! at neck o | white gardenia is | fective place The small black | duster of burnt ora its trimming You see how smart! tim outh in Sep. Woman Victim of an Exploslon, San Diego| SAN be given to-|Mrs. k in the Odd|yictim Juneau Chav- | f the DIEGO, Cal, Aug. 9.— Mabel Wilott is dead, a} of an explosion which wrecked the offices ol the United ern | States Public Health Seryice in| n|the Federal Building. Chemicals] Chadwick, | stored in the building cuus«-d‘ 7. Matron of |the explosion. 1 —_——— Grand James Wickersham, local attor- Star who | ney, official vis on ‘\h \luurmu’ 9. “ver y {Clay, Steinway | University of Mon was a passenger for Seattle etc., strictly s the Princess Chalotte thiz complete charge. Gastinea Olson, la of Califc hy rm n Pa ti wardrobe wida ! where is the woman who doesn't and whité? wom: ttache cre; entertainment and punch|large white buttons omen are ob fashion sug gestions from the feature. Are you' reading it daily? By MARIE MUNNEUX International lllustrated News uthority. demands o ensemble utility leading p3e this favor iple d to white ers the kirt iving trect e box nly in its felt hat has ange ostrich mple it is to SOIENTIFIC PIANO TI}NING ate tuner ornia, St deale tana, Cal ific method a sfaction or u Hotel. rm And red tiumy epe box with the o coat fas aund a lar usual ef- for Uni- adv AUGUST 9, 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Jumean and viciaity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Probably : onight and Wednesda LOCAL DATA lime— Bnom Temp. Humidity Wind Velacity "n m, yest'y... % % 61 NW 14 b6 92 Calm 96 G3 Y ] CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Bethel I'anana *—Less than 10 ralles. vatio and NOTE: Obser jeattle, Portland m., Juneau time ure i itely low th joutheast and lowe th of the ns at Juieau Prince Rupeit, San Krancisco are made Edmenton at 4 a. m. and ! pre mode mt Alasl t near k It is fiftieth parallel falling rap 3ing moderately in the Nortl in northern aund oudy 1 except th moderatel ca and ri s have fallen ther i slight outh-cen in other district f perature changes have been BOOM IS SEEN |- IN FAIRBANKS ; Most Active Community| in North and West, Says Local Mill Man rank is toaa ma tie The ths to b aid to said theatre L building Tourist Trade Growing touri » both and Territory President Mills, and ) the ean 1 cipal nt Lumber Independ D which oper sawmill at Fairbanks. He returned last week from a three stern and inte At time have ates a n unable e made ip to find ac trip to we commod The Ala many tourists furnishing a fine e and the hotel at Curry by the said, i erritory While banks is Exploratic 11 at Fair Fairbank the big payro that of the Company, which pénding al million dollar in program of development in low grade placer ground, there is muen | &4 purely local activity and building by private interests, he said. The mining company is making el lent progress with it and getting readiness for dredg and operation i Much There was ity at the n " sever ce for them maintain Ruth v railroad, Mr the fines Train ed and the 5 in excellent condition - GAME HUNTERS ARE ON ALEUTIAN FOR WEST work ! s installatior | BIG Building Done much building activ-| Alaska Agricultural | Haley Col and School of Mines. A|ar crew of men was erecting a new | dormitory, 36 by 90 feet, two sto s in height with a full concret: to the upper basement. It will contain two 20-{try for cial halls, a bathreom on each|have floor, 27 double rooms and single rooms. It will accomme 61 students. It will be used as a| men’s dormitory. The building ns | ed for this purpose for the pasi| A new Chevrolet truck arrive two yes being remodeled and |on the Queen yesterday afternoon generally overhauled for use as a|for Fred Sorri of the Irros Com women's dormitory | pany. The car was purchased Capt. A. E. Lathrop is rushi: through the Connors Motor com work on his new theatre l)ull(lmg pany. Wendell Endicott Boston big game passengers the steame Aleytian which was due to arrive here late today and John hunte 2 J on a They are enrounie Tanana River coun an extended hunt. Both hunted in the Territory in former years, be seven - e HAS NEW CHEVROLET an nd no AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OFFERED AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS This Sale is to make room for our New Fall Stock which is arriving on every boat—and all Summer Stock is marked for quick sale including all Ready to Wear and Millinery for Women and Children TWO SPECIAL COA CLEARANCE $9.75 HATS! HATS! WHILE THEY T GROUPS $16.75 TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUPS CLEARANCE Weather HIGH-Quality Utensils at Low Prices Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 EDOLLAR a Meal Buy Cafe. Ticket at Rhodes You save a Dollar on each one lbll!'('h:lfiwl. RHODES CAFE NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AI LUNDSTROM WHEN \'()L BUILDING CONTRAC or Weel TING FRYE I’!\U!l\’((MIP ANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER A.ND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 AMILY FUEL wise enough to ord and kindling h leliver you at y and note how much lieat and cleaner fires you have. t ask you to do this It doesn’t. It ess and the trial will prov We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 BANKING BY MAIL MEETS A MODERN DEMAND Because it is a safe, sure scrvice at small cost and is a time and worry saver supreme. It is a positive luxury and is within the reach of all—except in the comparatively few tran- LAST Aot ! $7.75 These dresses are all late sum- AUGUST CLEARANCE mer models—featured in Flat SALE Crepe Georgette in figured and $1.75 plain colors—Sizes 16 to 46, AUGUST CLEARANCE CHILDREN’S HATS $14.75 TO BE CLOSED IMPORTED VOILE DRESSES OUT AT Hand Made Embroidered and Drawn Work—Plain and Figured 95 cents Sport and street type fur sactions where personal presence is imperative. 8 vpes — 4 trimmed — tailored of fine fab- | rics in tweeds and novelty | weaves. | LESS THAN HALF THE | ORIGINAL PRICE Stzes 16 to 44 } Smart modes for street, sport or afternoon wear featured in this group—some plain tailored ~—other fur trimmed and finish- ed in novelty buckle, and belts. AUGUST CLEARANCE Sl() 75 A special lot of One trial will prove its advantages. WOOL DRESSES in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- na and Red—Sizes 16 to 40 75 First Natwnal Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” SILK and WOOL SWEATERS In Light and Dark Shades—Sizes 34 to 42 August \Jh‘-—— 3 Voile—Light Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 + August Sale~$4 95 l‘ \TRAORDINARY SAVING GIRLS® WASH FROCKS Mothers will do well to supply the girls’ needs now at this low rrice—light and dark colors, effectively trimmed— Sizes 3 to 12 years August Sa]e—-$l 35 BOYS' * LINEN and MADRAS SUITS —August Sale $1.35 ~ CHILDREN'S HOSE—August Sale—25 cents CHILDEN'S RAYON HOSE—50 cents SPORT HOSE—50 cents - SANITARY PLUMBING 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, LADIES’ BLOUSES White, Tan and Blue Broadcloth $1 9.) BRASSIERES Several Styles to choose from \uglm Qale—65 cents GORTHAM SlLI& ll(; -$1.75 and $1.95 KAYSER SILK HOSE—$§1 65, 81 95 and $2.25 ARROWHEAD-—50 cents to $1.15 SKIRTS In Plgin Colors — Diagonal Stripes — Checks—All Colors— Pleated and Plain Styles Augnst Sale—$5.75 Sufferin’ Fingers! Why peck and hammer on a hard riding old typewriter? Trade in the old wreck and get a BRAND NEW CORONA. Would you like its trade-in value? PHONE 79