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Y % 3 5} 1 i Slu'riul $1.00 Each | ] , | 4 for fi»l 00 PERCALES | H()bl‘, 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927. -—Mg' BOER T eETE lime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Ve y er DOODOD DOLLAR SPECIALS §aH&’ lf"l% l'll I,()" C. 181 Worth Pillow 3 for $1.00 Hollywood Pillow Cases— Hollywood Sheets, 81x90, three- Cases—42x36 inch hem and of a good grade of muslin. 42x36 Percales in 36 light patterns, of lot floral A new Ladies® Phoenix and Allen A pure Silk Hose in Cordovan, Black and all light shades. small inches | wide. 4 for $1.00 - Special $1.00 a pair CLOVES A broken line Gloves in brown only. Children’S HOSE | Children’s Hose in small rib and | pincapple weave in light shades. of children’s heavy cape 2 for $1.00 $1.00 a pair from this daily fea you following it? ARRIVING ON EVERY STEAMER [ 8y MARIE MUN NEW READY TO WEAR ! What will Autumn fashions [like? Women who like to ) ® e 'ren S .’ l‘C. |just a little ahead of the u are thinking about this now : B Irene Castle McLaughlin, Juneau’s Leading Department Store likes to be called the “best d | ed woman in America o & ko . s afternoon gowns, g She is shown wearing an WILLIAMS 4 g e 8 | LIGGETT-MYERS e ; | NOW IN NORTH the scarf bow and V-neck line ¢ Chief and Bald FEa and the Elva traction, and are known as| C. B. Bast, the hustling repre-| . . .~ * - E Jister M. Peter and Sister M the Tulsequeh Group of Claims. |Sentative of the Liggett and Tovia dvrtvalh’ on the If rosults warrant, the property | Myers Tobacco Company, fs in B ‘l‘"‘.- -“I“ LB will be prospected and developed |Juneau on his second four|%°St Lowise, h Apon oy | duties at the St. Anr of the t will remain here for days, take a gasboat trip| to nearby sections, and then re-| turn and to go to the Westward and Interior. Velvet and Gran- ger tobacco and the popular C| terfield , cigarettes ars the lines upon the roturn of Mr aton tour Territory.) who left on the Prineca George >, Property on Tul seque b Sinday fos a month’s trip to tue River Is Taken by Well | outside Known Mining Men. ; where they are now st D months’ Mr. E seve D Yule, of England, is on the y D Herts, tourist Hanstead a round | Princoss h House, trip Louise. and D, J. Williams, of the F {dollars permanentl represented by Mr. East t e i d” A D MRS. PETERSON RETURNS taken s and an option a fraction a Taku e — on three Tulsequeh River, about two miles tand repair ty-five year your orders Shoppe, Phof g at any experien: G e 143 - The President Bob Turner's New 7-Passenger ‘ on the River tributary, below the Tulsequeh Glacier on the Canadian side of the line The property fou: Douglas men, J. 0. Kirkham, Glea Mrs, 8. Princess Louise last Peterson returned on night the Seda It's Real Pleasure to ride in the after a buying trip in the Pa- President [cific Northwest for the Working CALL 257 man's Store. belongs to New \ ictor Records. Music Shoppe. Readers of this page are ob- taining valuable fashion hints S HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS NEUX# International Illustrated News { Fashion Authority. here gives a hint of what to expect in 18 hos ationed. ATTFNTION PIANO OWNERS A scientic factory trained resi- dent piano tuner with thorough- ly equipped plano shop carrying yan investment of several thousand ted 1, Bua teeing you expert piano tuning time. T ce. P . Anderson Music Ande D! Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau g 4 p. m. today: Suncau and vicinity, beg Forecast for 2998 62 4p. m y 14 acm, today 29 90 57 SE ‘Nc n thday 29.856 5% 97 S CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | ~vesn : & Ill(,ll---lj welity Utensils " 8 1 I I 8 a.ar |} o eloeily 2L ut Low l’lu(.. 61 [ 3 A E LR 0 60 0 ; 1 ! ) ( 2 6 Con w0 oy || Juneau-Y oung Hardivare Co. 60 8 cl HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING ‘o ‘ ¢ e :L PHONE 12 Junean 68 62 56 57 12 10 t | { Ketchikan 6 1 an | I onon o avlt SAVE ONE DOLLAR Franc € 54 cuy | : i et b 2 |E Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes P e ;.’;:»m.;.‘.'..]!”-‘;‘n‘ A o i Cafe. You save a Dollar on . Juneau time. The pressure is unusually lcw in southern Berin Sea and E each one l"““'h“fi‘"“- ly low throughout the remainler of Alaska It is mod N modera ¢ h in the North Pacific States and over the occan to ¥ {he Westward. Light rain has fallen throughout Alaska. Clear I{[I()les C/lFE weather prevails on Seward Penmsula and at Kodiak Cluody “n y. i weather with scattered rains is 1 elsewher Tempera tures were lower yesterday in $~-theastern Alagka and high e e i D / laska this morning in Southwestern | ‘N YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM REMODELING CONTRACTING Day or Week BUILDING— Work by Hour, PACKERS and PROVISIONERS “QUALITY MEATS” ; PHONE 38 i s R o 4 | e keog mod FINE FAMILY FUEL r those wise enough to order r coal and kindling hére. us deliver you at yout aind note how much § better heat and cleaner fites | you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this f it cost more. It doesn’t: ' Tt | really costs less and the u-m' will prove it i We carry a full ine of Feeds. | D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 who ress satin anl Charles R. Flint . known as the “trust nml:m‘,’_’ has formed another combination. He’s brought about a matrimonial purt- Prin. | nership with Charlotte Reeves, a stenographer. She’s th even: he is forty years older. Unconventional shot shes the hem immediately after their wedding in New York. BANKING BY MAIL MEETS A MODERN DEMAND NEW TAILING LUMP ELKS' SHOW CAST | IS ENTERTAINED Construction of a new fine tiil ing dump ‘is under way by th Alaska Juncau mine. The chulc carrying the waste onto the beach south of the rock dump is built on a high trestle, which will ea able the company to fill in higher than previously. L. H. Metzgar, General Superintendent, they expect to dump further out the cast in the Get Your The members of Bl “Johnny Gun,’ enjoyable time Klks' Hall as gu Dancing started at 9 and at 11 o'clock the guests ad how, and their friends, spent an t night at the ts of the lodge 30 o'clock here aran- wen- hone said that adv, ENTIRE 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 .\'lm‘k is marked for quick sale iucluding all Ready to Wear and Millinery for Women and Children Because it is a safe, sure service 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- sactions where personal presence is imperative. One trial will prove its advantages, WO SPLLIAL COAT GR()UPS CLEARANCE $9.7 | Sport and street t\pes — fur | trimmed — tailored of fine fab- rics in tweeds and novelty | this group—some plain tailored AUGYST CLEARANCL weaves. —other fur trimmed and finish- SALE LESS THAN HALF THE | ed in novelty buckle, and belts, $1.75 ORIGINAL PRICE | AUGUST (‘LEARANCE Stzcs 16 to 44 | 816 HATS' HATS! WHILE THEY Smart modes for street, sport or afternoon wear featured in CHILDREN’S HATS TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUPS N ) H 1] 5 N \ ) journed to the banquet room for into the bay than before so as to | Fefreshment The music wa rson|have a larger area on which ty|furnished by Jack Salem and his —adv. lllll) the tailings Night Hawks. CLEARANCE } These dresses are all late sum- mer models—featured in TFlat | Crepe Georgette in figured and | plain colors—Sizes 16 to 46. AUGUST CLEARANCE First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” $14.75 $7.75 A special lot of WOOL DRESSES in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- {na and Red—Sizes 16 to 40 $14.75 $7.75 HEATING lEPAllllé, SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 95 cents QILK and WOOL SWEATERS In Light and Dark Shades—Sizes 34 to 42 August Sa]e——$3 50 Hand Made Embroidered and Diawn Work—Plain and Figured “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware eo IMPORTED VOILE DREQSES Voile—Light Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 August Sale—$4.95 Sufferin’ Fingers! Why peck and hammer on a hard ndiu - ADIES’ BLOUSES BRASSIERES White, Tan and Blue Several Styles to Broadcloth choose from SKIRTS In Plain Colors — Diagonal Stripes — Checks—All Colors— Pleated and Plain Styles EXTRAORDINARY Mothe SAVING GIRLS® WASH FROCKS rs 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 Sale—$1.35 old typewriter? Trade in the old wreck and get a BRAND ( NEW CORONA. Would you like its trade-in value? PHONE 79 $1.95 August S: 1e—}')5 cents GORTHA“ QILK HOSEMSI 75 an(] $1 9.) August Sale—$5.75 BOYS’ LINEN and MADRAS SUITS— August Sale $1.35 CHILDREN'S HOSE—August Sale—25 cents NORTHERN HOTEL CHILDEN’S RAYON HOSE—S50 cents ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per w-ak ud Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. ;ay operation—Hot water day and night. ‘fl. ¥ SPORT HOSE—50 cents . nmh and up—steam heated.