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e R o S B . tarian. The . to be considered s¢ - shoe 2 Llolnmson pmmsonflpmmsenflarme \ipensonlyrnadif ssmco i strmmeli s Men! The Price Is a Pointer fo H.u_v On MIDDISHADE SUITS at $35 1t We are justified in calling this sale remark- able beecause it includes finest of fabries in year There are snappy men. Every man who let this opportunity least one new suit, REMEMBER MIDDISHADE FADEPROOF GUARANTEED SUITS AT $35.00 Visit our Ladies’ B.M. Behrends Co., huc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Every day in this scpace Marie Munneux discusses fash- ion, illustrating her remarks with photos of notable women wearing new creations. Follow this feature to keep up with the mode, By MARIE MUNNEUX, International lllustrated News Fashion Authority. Insofar as taey concerned lady shoes used to be purely utii something you feet warm ana 't intended asly as a unless they a ball. Bal, frit wore to keep you dry; and they w part of the costume were being worn to now, of course, footwe 3 an ir. portant part of the ensemble, and * it behooves the woman to “walch ' her step.” Here are four new inter creations. They are , the wardrobe of Louise Lorrainc f motion picture leading woman. Upper left, a neat, oxford typs ir of sports pers of black :ut leather nutl‘ugluk and white ‘checked kid. The ties of grosgran ribbon are worn at the instep. an rkhv.. an afterncon slipper %'flh plain vamps aad mmmubutor y are of midnigh! blue kid with tailored bows edged in wh White piping is applied across @ vamp and at the' top of the heel Incidentally, light to have had its day the more are wearing brighter hues shoes. hose seems 1 notice that d women of the sports only with 4T TH[‘ HOTELS | Gasiineau Laszlo Schwartz, Vilma Bazant, New York; New York; nt, New York; James Ryan, city; J. R. Jones, Seattle: R’ 8. Kellogg, New York; Gifford Kellogg, New York; L. E. Bates, Seattle; Mark Rutherford; R B. Jay, Seattle; H. N. Larson, Se attle; Juanita, M. Lewis, Wran- gell; Mrs. Clark, Wrangell; Mrs, Joe Stratton, Seattle. Alaskan H. MgcNeil, Hawk Inlet; Gallagher, Tenakee Inlet; Harry Sakamoto, Tenakee Inlet; Carl Peterson, city; Laurence Peffer man, Pittsburgh, Pa. Zynda Arthur Lombard, Boston. Con models for the young fellow as well as conservative styles for older pass Ready-to-W ear Department THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR ,VH.MA BAZAN the l.umnn: STAR BRAND SHOES i Home of RETURN, ALASK Happy on Return Home, (l.ll(fl\oml Days 8ix and a h to be back her Happy after | vedfs ot abisence |the conntry of | Vilma Bazant, ninetesn-year-c | violiniet, who arrived on 't | Princess Charlotte las* night, s that she had beem waiting this visit ever since she left [study in New York.' "I feel th 1 couid embraca the whole mous |tain range,” said the musician e of These .00 | where and tremendous buildin 80 much of my childhood in aska, it will howe to me.” Mrs. Bazant also deciared: th always seem the very best style and around weights, | helped her to endure the years | New York, for she fat home in the great ing thal the study v (for her daughter ¢ | there, and did mot ity wants to save will not without getting at visit not wish to leave again Laszlo Schwartz, also a voil! (ist, who toured Alaska in while on his way around vorld, tour of Miss azant While Seward Mr. Schwartz met Charl Bazant, father of the and was asked to look her up | New York Fiva Ar: upon his return from around the world, Mr | remembered the conversa *\vutu A tomous musician to who he was talking, menti Vilma Bazant, an for a pupil ! Though she played at concer in Jersey City, Far Rockaway ar Bouth Norwalk, Conn., and private recitals in New Yor Mlsd Bazant is more intereste hi her reception in Alpska, whe Schw ed ha Alaskan CENSUS TO BE Wi L Game Commussio of Fot- ést Service Plan Migra- " tory Blrd Survey ramnnmmmmm A monthly census of migratogy wild-fowl in - Alaska will be ua- dertaken jointly by the Alaska Game Cominission ‘and the U: p. Forest Service, it was announced today. While it will be carried out so far as-is practingble by ‘mext | bers of thos¢ two organizatiods, voluntary observation stations meg be established. The census taking here will he carried on simultaneously with ‘& census of the entire country which iss programmed by the U. 8. Biyk ogical Survey, said Executive Sec- | refary H. W. Terhume, of the! Game Commissions He and Dis: | trict Forester €. H. Flory ave | arranging for the local work. The survey is being undertaken on a nation wide scale to obtain accurate information regarding the numbers, distribution and migra- tion of waterfowlfor the purpose of aiding in the administration 0¢ the Migratory Bird Treaty @ Agct and its regulations. It is planngd to have the census taken on' exact days selected for the entire Ter ritory which will prevent a dup lication of count duving the periul of migration. In undertaking the work here,! | Forestry officers and wardens wi'l be instructed to cover certain | areas in their districts in which migrating birds either breed -or congregate. It is believed that' dependable data ean be obtained on both the local birds and thore which stop over in their migri {tion from northern breeding grounds to their winter feediig and resting places ii the south - e ik FOX FARMER DIES .mmmnmnnmfimmmmmnmmmmmmmmmwmmnnmnm«mu volout is but o new feltum mn H. 1. Guthiel, ' with the N il McDonald fox ranch. near Wri gell, died at Wrangell' August’ § after an illness that had continged for several weeks, He had bnn la resident of Alaska six ye { most of which time he was' ployed as a f{i‘mer Batdn e he was @im: Seattle Water Be: partment. He Wwas¥ §6 “years of age and was; Towa. e s mviged by i and two step ¢l of Petersburg.' and .\'l Edwards of Sea" “Is GREEN. vm mdi'v um-m-m, Boy. <. —-qn wonxf' OF Legion will m Aulmukt 18, nlp Moose Hall at o’clog] ar v 'Amrm'g;x“% ~adv. CHARMED OVER |Girl Violiniat Perfectly 4* to ehildhood for youthtal {“”'"“ “New York with streets every- |18 - depressing, and having up“nh Al- |only the memories of Alaska had | did not £ remained Alaska iecause she fearcd thal she \\'n‘l(! 1922 the|she is menaging the Alaskan violinis later E, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, T Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and v beginuing 4 p. m. today: and Thursday; moderat esterly winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 30.29 71 6b NW 21 23 53 96 sw 2 09 59 NW 18 Fair tonight no A Weather Pt. Cldy Clear Cea Fxm:- - m. yest'y m. today 30,21 n today 30,16 CABLE AND RADIO — YESTERDAY — § Highest 3 pm. | Low Sa ____temp. _temp. __temp. t 62 2 Cldy Cld Clear Fogg Cldy cld Clea Cleax Clear gam alf ity 24 hrs, Weather Bta in 1 old ha aid ne Bethel Tanana 68 le 74 £ Paul 48 Duteh Harbor to. {Kodiak “‘«.m a 56 1 5 0 Trace tchikan 8 62 0 | Prince Rupert tmonton jeattle rtland San “Francisco s Leses than 10 mnes. NOTE: Observations in{geattle, Portland’ and San ollp. m., Juneau time. ar|— Edmonton m. and 4 at Juieau Prince Rupert, ¥ran is¢o are made at 4 a. Know- | ry The pressure ern portion Harbor It southward the' Alaska {tions of the is high in Alas:a except the extreme southwest- it is low with the Towest' readitig at Dateh in middle ‘Alaska and t n the tallen ‘in svuthern Bering nd near with genarally clear weathe o por Tempersture changc, hav to has Peninsula i Tetritory » Westward. The nt' concert yet l). cen announced oo LABOR DAY DA}I(,F Will be given by the Moose APPETIT IMPROVED «« « QUICKLY Carter’s Little Liver Pills | Puroly Vegetable Laxative move the bowels free from ey fleCin and unplessant after leve the system of constipas e e R el s Sosice DL Remember they aro & doctor's prescription and can be taken by the entire family. | Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ Red Packages. CARTERS 'S [ PILLS | studies in -usic.|continuing t from her mintudutcs for Mi tour of the Territory will be used |héve not as to help p T expenses for thio 3t {1 ookt yeat’s study in Burope to Mrs. Bazant or J the first instructor Miss t had on the but seven in New and g well as music had private ssible by th Mrs, ney and her son, derbilt Whitney | The party neau for her The prceceds began in es Sampf of this eit Baz vialisi. n she years old. Her York included al education in all of which instruction made prodigality of her Harry Paine Whit Cornelius Van- Sponsors, ts | nd at ki | d 5 Ju- before waul about two weeks, remain in IiIIIIIII|||IIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIHII}IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE! r - New Fall Goods FIRST SHOWING OF FALL GOODS New Coats In Camel’s Hair, Tweed and other New Fabrics— New Plaids and other lustripus new weaves—with smart long haired Fur Collars. Sizes 16 to 46. $29 50 to $69.50 NEW DRESSES Emphasizing the uneven hemline, the side drape and rhinestone trimmings—in lovely heavy satin— all new Fall shades—Sizes 16 to 46. $16.75 to $29.50 ne 9‘ a number of com- ac jon which in boux lulul and Jamou fele. We've )un u— e hats fmn b -nd you c New shipment of French Felts and Velours—all new shades $3.50 o $6.75 HIGH~Quality Utensils at Low Prices Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 i ot e S L e i SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket ai Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on each one purchased. RHODE! { WH HEN \()L NEED \( \Rl’h Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM QUILDING——REMODE Work by CONTRACTING Hour y or Week FRYE BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” § it | ; | 14 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their cosl and kimdling here Have us deliver you at your address and note how much bétter heat and cleaner fires you have Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more, It doesn’t, It seally costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds D.-B. FEMMER Phone 114 WOULD ANY OTHER BOOK KEEPER WORK FOR YOU FOR NOTHING? That's just what your bank does in keeping an accurate acédunt of your financial transactions. In addition, your bank accents responsibility for the safe keeping of your money and provides you numerous other services NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE! A checking account is a necessity for many—a MOD- ERN CONVENIENCE for all! First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” e e e e e e e bl HEATING REPAIRING 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 Hurris Hardware Co. WAHL DESK STANDS Built for Long Service and Convenient Use THE WAHL Shnd Pen may be adjusted to ANY angle. Come in and see them at J. B: BURFORD & CO. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 p‘: blic shower and tnb 50 h. S o P