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iy« THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, Smartest of New Fashions for Fall-— The new Dresses for Fall are the straight Jines :of sing, softened by: the s, flares and uneven former seasons and most ple addition of draped effects, tie hemlines in these Dire the first time for your selection of new Fall Frocks. new s which we show for And you will be doubly pleased because of the rea- sonable price. 50.00 19.75 10! B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store III|III|IIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIl'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI|IIIIII|I||||||l||llIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII Just Reeceived Dresses suitable for ufternoon. evenmg side dmpv circular skirt, uneven crepe satin, crepe roman and soft ]ersey cloth and i¢ce — ornaments of rhinestones and motfets add finishing touches to these lovely dresses.’ Sizes 10 to 46 1927. \What Notably “Womeny OVER SEVEN THOUSAND VISIT ALASK A HIST()RI(‘AL M(/b[l lI I’4ST l MO’\THS lhmmnnd three hundred and five persons registered in the Aluska Historical Museum durir the months of May, June, July and August thi§ year, an increast over last year's figures Seven e all ship. “The reception given and court-! extended during our recent | visit to your eity will linger lon i in the memory as among our most M * delightful experiences. We do not be that there ich a delightful voy aters. amid scenic alleled, nor does e excellent and city the of Seattle, and that ¢{ other passengers on the esies By months; this year, 239 tered in May, 2,020 in Jume, in July and 2,214 in August, in 1926, 132 registered in 1,310 in June, 2,204 in July 11,931 in August. ! So far’ this [ registered. Included in the number of thos: registering are people from ail| the United States, many of | them national figures and well known over many countries. The Philippine Islands le the countries and territories oth | than the 48 scates with 41 visitos | from May 1 to September 1. Next in line is England with 19, Aus-| tralia 13, Hawaii 12 and Germany 10, exclusive of the large number | from the cruiser Emden. Others countries are represented as fol lows: New Zealand 7, Norway and China ch, Japan 2, and Mexico, Austria, France, Jamaica and Hun ry lieve whil May splendors un and ¥ { | % there oxidt i hospitable month 154 havg Besides these attractions we noted the modern commu s equipped with the comforis convenien of urban life, and the possibilities for future development. Surely here is a lar.i| of promise for the your nd energetic American redicted that in the ther will be an industrial it, and additios ll settle ich will fuily realiz T of the most optimistic friend of the Territory. | We cannot close this testi | monial without prominently men ! tioning an important contributing element to our pleasure in the fine ship on which we are trave! ling, her good and competent C: |tain Frank Landstrom, and eacl and every member of the crew who have safely and comfortabis | conducted the voyage, and witl A 1l fous desir Many future and | pleasant voyages are predicted for tand happy as we are. “Holding fast t» the hope of again visiting the Northland ard | extending to all our kindest gree:- ings of good-fellowship, Cordially and sinc BERTHA K. Mayor of A. D. SHIRRF President University 1 om ——— e | over 3 | and 1 e e |Seattle’s Execuhvc and Commercial Club’s Head Appreuatc Hospltahly Here's unat ln wear on the tennis courts, by none less than “| Helen Wills herself, Her, inter- ing sports costume, which she Mrs, Bertha K. Landes of Seattle, and A, D. President of the University Con I mereial Club of Seattle, for the I'solves and the other of the A Good Fellowship Excursion, ha | asked that The Empire convey their appreciation to the people of the manner in which they were | recgived in Alaoska during thei recent trip. In a letter written he. | “ (fore the excursionists left ||»\ Dorothy Alexander, Mayor Landes and President Shirreff said that | the courtesies oxtended by the| {people of Juneaun will long rema | in their memory, and ihey e {clared that there is no where 'such a delightful voyage in placid I waters amid wnparalleled scenery |or a more excellent or hospitable people. They also complimented in warm terms the Dorothy Alex- jander, Capt. Frank Landstrom and | the members of his crew. The letter, roceived in the lask mall, follows: “On__ board Steamer { Alexander, August 27, +“To the Editor— “Please convey to the good peo ple of Juneau through the columns of your valued paper the sinceres'| 0ld Glory carries a small piece ! appreciation of the Alaska Goodiof vanvas from the dirigible Fellowship Excursion party of the!Norge as a good luck token for University Commercial Club o[‘(he Rome flight. lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|IIllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIl"IIHIIIHHIIIIIB i E | Cluie | ¢ i nh‘:[ Hills, N. Y., was featurea ¢ a long coat and an extremely cut siwceaker, THREE FLIERS WIRELESS 'sos' S ORTH CAROLIN. :ilGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE GROWS RALiiGH, @ There been an | believably rapid increase in th | enrollment in high schools during | the last fifteen Recently | compited stics show that in 1191011 1 ~ | pils enrolied iplane Old Glory is a sister ship,|lina’s high identical in.every detail of thelenrollment for the year 192 l-fated Straphael, the lost Eng- wgs 88,469; an increase of 7 flish plane. The same model of pupils or 618 per cent in 15 ,flr!fltnl Jupiter 250 horsepower! The number of graduates dur Dorothy Jengine was installed in each. ing this time has climbed frowm ~ 0 to 11 Of the number HAS (‘ANVAS op NORGE luating year before last only NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Lloyd finished at non-standard high Bertaud, member schools, vertical lines add: Planc Bound fmm America, to Rome in Tragedy on Atlanhc un years, (Continued from T‘.H‘( One.) in all North Carc- schools, whereas v f the crew of c re Coats at sonable, e and Ladies’ Jarmans. Pri Winter s rea- —adv. i — featunng the new new sleeve ---- developed in cmfihned with velvet and metal $12.75 to $39.50 ore to the championships at | The predomi. | to Miss Wills girlish | were only 12470 pu [* OGO OO RO | | | | Su . ‘_‘I'_',;VERYTHI\G FOR THE HUNTER” Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING———REMODELING——CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week " 4 e e HAVE YOU TRIED FRYE’S BABY BEEF? IE NOT—WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily S e ] FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how mueh' better heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn't. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds, D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 (oo rrs roe rreereren e D The rich man has his twin-six— the poor man has his six twins To Get What You Want When You Want It That's a pleasing service—that's the thing that holds business and makes loyal patrons. Our bank is deeply in earnest in making good on our claims to superior service. Every test is a favor. First National Bank “There is o Substitute for Safety” PRRDPSMOON | B2 2 e v b, REPAIRING T 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. “He Profits Most Who Serves Best” F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR TELEPHONE 66 FRONT STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week " mmufibmmmn’:n iy 48 | water day and night. loo-.;uoo,. month 4nd up—stean heated 2 e e e v e e §101d Papers for sale at Empnre ice