The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1927, Page 8

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! e 1 it hat '1‘.\,“ hell colored beadel p of Gold !a large card announcing eve . porium 1 I d i | She appeared before each mode! “ UL \} Gorden's Collection Interesting hcostume printed in la black | aged by Mrs. Wini-[ “Red Autumn Belt ] v the to belrend’'s ensemble, would ake av \ 1 was fitt ncd fmatd ecvetous long to posses Many Attractive Costumes ; hS o ek, \\\!;n; "“,' \w‘!l]u‘-‘n{.’u 1 f % s B one o collar was worn by i Shown by Leading Stores ; Bl ke 4 s vei S 1 with black® and Gat .\pplaum purst 1 F the cogtume The in which P CEN matching red feit Gordon Behrend's, a Even th vould | y i Goldstein Emporium presented | achieve s self confidenc Petite, uch a delegtably models to let the Mad F vearing the luxurious mink wra model, worn by little Co tae Miss at 12, see th which was modeled by Mrs, [ | rinne Duncan. 'Flesh georgette mode . in fall apparel, wa Kaser. The wrap had a huga col- made the lovely ljrxl arty dreas, @i L imber of the program at|lar, which conld be worn, thrown [fwhich was as delicate and réfflsl the Fair last night. It wa \ | carelessly open, or folded up to|8s th astidious maid cou'd tremendous success to judge the chin to protect ome from the desir b of Goldstein’s offe and was modeled William= Irma Williams, the well dressed bu | Mildred Morrison, wearing a warm ' costume of sport valand modish muskpat coat over the| hrown - tones and | gayest coral dance . frocks chenile trimmed and featuring the ry full, skirt as the sixth model. | tans « tan felt hat, that nted anyone owing what ’ s woman | ne. by thie conciously well-dress s0 becoming for school the interest and applause of chilly autumn air, The collar and . ° > large crowd' that surged to the low ; of the coaf were -y‘.u or u)!flm' a coat on th2 Res and ot che k! s thel tHimmed with dozens, of . ta jehill days of fall, was made of B aiAnic \hen the oA R e otar ese blue wool. What Miss or g itie Tha Madame wouldn't feel as compos nouncing the show was rung. The chool m wouldn’t be{ . o X g g & R witl “| gs Miss Rence Guerin, who model- s tractively arranged with . to schook 4l shb haill 8 ’ et A b Bt s llea it, appe n so undoub- ’ EHoRy el dress. | iy well. dressed? large bowl of fall flo s mad ¢hin red f a suitable background for the|.nich were shown fisted ‘Gowns charming mannequins. Music pla b Evelya Judio was a sophisticated ed by Barl Hunter and “Wind¥" ordon's third mc gown of wine colored Walker though unfortunately la'e|ypuiont the ye satin, »d by Miss in_ starti did much to predict|y, 1 air which sc 3 le for anv the desired atmosy for the | hecomen vor teens sctasion, the most formal, style exhibit. Many the: models | - e’ col would hold ne | with the tive and graceful were enthusiastically applanded ter it one was fortunat- | fullness in the front of the.skirt, Goldstein's Models First ‘.-..um h to 1 the attrac |40 con le as well as modisn offering of Coldstél’s Bm-!yriiity coat of tan camel's ha'v! Mrs : wearing the porium, m y Miss Chris-| fur collar, worn Mis. | model “Imperatrice,” an after- tine Halvorsen, was the first 1 which was the fourth of {noon gown of black georgette be shown ; howings, This was worn | trimmed with metallic embroider., Litt Edith Young, whe was tight brown and tan Gaze | wus dressed to perfection for the the first of Golds modals 13 1 feathers low on one|most demanding occasion. pear, opened the ghow with the ‘Suberienne,” was the name of poise of a much r person, ternoon gown of the dark|the sixth Behrend’s model, a wearing a smart coat, Tl pyst color so mueh to be worn|luxurious Siberian squirred wrap, trimmed, soft rose hat, which| his fall, of crepe back satin, trim-|lined with solid grey and grean matched the bii rose dres 1 with deep fringe, was worn|brocaded silk, worn by Miss Pet- showing the neck id earryliog Mrs. Ray Stevens with a Gage|erson over a charming evening a miniature tan b {hat to match and would temit|frock of black chiffon velvet, trim An attractive sereet outfit, ceat|the most discriminating woman| med with green metallic em and hat of rich rust color, wors|io procure it for her autumn ward: | broidery. The costume was com- with a dress of autumn brown,|robe. | pleted by a lovely beaded metallic which is suitable for both dr Formal and informal Costumes | toque or 'service wear, was t cond | The essence of youth, was Miss| “Corinne,” an attractive strect coat and hat in worn Corinne Duncan, with a hand would give confidence possessed by ed wo will wear, ~appeared modelling 3 a “different,” though practica!,| Possessing dignity and ch: man, wool crepe Julian dress of beige,|the afternoon gown of black ge Interesting Ensemble i with bands of brown grosgrain|getfe {rimmed in silver embroide-| The charming two piece after- b ribbon ecircling the tiers of the!ry, modeled by Mrs. Kas noon costume, of black crepe back skirt. Such a dress would make|suitable for the bridge satin, and flesh georgette, worn B the most tedibus work more in-| most formal occasion, It by Miss Bayers, as the eighth G teresting to the hdppy wearer. | Worn with a becomingly small{of the Behrend’s presentation, was [ black and sfiver @age hat. Who wouldn’t love to get up in | | Dance Frocks Surely any dance or tea wofld | the lo: ensemble was el called “Apres-Midi,” practicality of nhanced be enjoyed by the jeune fille for-|the morning if one had the a‘- tunate enough to have the in-|tractive three piece pajama suit i< GRoSBSE Sos . ] formal frock of rose tone ‘canton|#hown by Miss Irene Bliss to ap. 4 crepe, long sleeved, with .wk'.‘il?l‘ rin? It was of the most deii-| THE slightly draped, and fulness in tie |cate shades of flesh and beigo, ! front, which was worn by Miss|with the outer coat, banded in! NIGHT Irma Williams, and was the fourth|the beige, coming nearly to the| of Goldstein’s models to be shown, | Knees. A more formal dance frock, of| The lo dark, jungle green : black velvet, with the mew high|so attractive among the gayer| IIA WKg 4 waist, had just the touch ofireds, rusts and yellows of autuma | S k- sophistication which appeals U] made the sport suit, with pleated, | | i the discriminating miss, shown i%|skirt of satin, with velvet blouse! | Are Furnishing the the cut panel effect on the low té match, worn by Miss Morrison part of the skirt, through which as the ninth and last of Gordon the. slip of flesh georgette was, With it she wore a green felt ha MUSIC for visible, completed the feminine|and carried a green walking stic portion of the Goldstein’s collec- carrying out the ensemble per-| DANCING tion. i fectly. Well Dressed Men Wear Behrend's Presentation at the n:‘l a Featuring a smart top coat B. M. Belrend's presentation, | imported English tweed, and a!managed by Miss Leona Graber,| FAIR new Hart Schaffner and Ma-x, was opened by Miss Natalia Kash double breasted suit, topped off | ev o Page the ““Taku Maid” Fair Building Tonight GEE BEE will make it hot for you —The Water— "N GEO. B. RICE ISk PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS “T tell you in advance what Job will ‘eost” THE -DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1927. by the removable black, blogsc], | jacket which when discarded di-- | FAIR PROGRAM closed a straight one piece frock, | Doudlhs, #n8 Thane By with the top of the flesh geo | Friday Evening gette, cleverly joined to the black | ;.45 oiclock-cconcert by Juneas satin. with metallic embroidery. ',. nd, fireworks ‘display “October” was the appropria: - | 15 . dlack—~dticart by, Janea name of the street costume of ... . Build brown fur trimmed coat, worn 1 7:45. o'elock-~Bathing. - Beauty [Miss Guerin with a: matchin ntest and pr A {brown felt hat, so warm and a § o'clock—Royal Russian or tractive for the first days of crisp o’clock~pageant by Camp ente,” the tenth Behrend months buabies undev 12 carefully weighed and entered in the baby “single: C. J. Sulli- van, William Ferro, Douglas, and William Berghall, were the judges | in the show, and caused. muc merriment by their inexperienced handling of the infants. The ies were judged by weight b only. Colleen Violet Ryan and Eileen {Viola' Ryan, daughters of Mr. jand Mrs. Eddie Ryan, received {the first award, bath robes pre- | Fire G ) b aei model, a handsome veniece coat| 8:4p o'clock—Chief Bagle Horse T"‘l‘"l hy Gordon sr oS, f(;rl "“_ {with ' Jepanese fox collar and in songs. "f,",‘ S w0 { cuifs, T ver a 1 ely 040 k! 5 ‘clock—divi q i= g e cuifs, worn over a lovely rosc| 9:15 o'clock—diving act by Miss| "'y Sl ) yroion Krause and 1| crepe back satin gown with me-! Turner the Diving Venus. {weN Malcolm Krause, children of {tallic trim, was worn by Mrs | 9:30 o'clock—daneing. Music by |\®T SOl ATt o8 b . won | E *( te vi matc Nigl & 8 rel . ph. g oy AT vy i und completed with @ maici Night Hawks orchesira. . i segand premium, one-hait ton| ; 0:30 o'clock—xylophone SEIEC-|ne Briguets, presented by the Pa. | “Honeybee,” sounds no mode de- | tion. cific Coast Coal Company, for the! lectable than that the lovely gown!' 10:40 o'clock—dancing. best pair of twins, four years old|] which bore t name, in ti CHILDREN'S DAY |or under. A ® Behrend's collection at the Fas-| Saturday Afternoon Mary Leigh Tubbs, daughter| ion Show, worn by Miss Bay: 1 o'clock—musical program. of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Cary L. Tuhhs.I The skirt was of black transp 2 o'clock—children's pageant | o ioivoq the first premium, al vent velvet, that mew, soft, easily| 8 o'clock—boy's bicyele race. baby blanket, presented by Mrs.| crushed, material which is to be|Sections A.and B, graded accord | srge1 Cleveland, for the best used this fall and winter for tho|ing to size. baby under tweive months old. most exquisite frocks, and th.| 3:30 o'clock—Bicycle finals, be | " g 4,00 Nordling, son of Mr. blouse was of metallic material in {Ween winners of boys and girlsl,.q Mys Homer Nordling, re- which gold, silver and two shad s Taces. ; {ceived' the sacond prize for the of rose were beautifully blended.| 4 ‘H“—""}k‘:‘l)l"'él} m"”"&e l‘;‘;" best baby under twelve months The concluding model of tis !“f,'"';f'f" R r“r”m ur::rl.d ;’l Y-lold, a cash prize presented by| | Fashion Show, Chinois was fit-| "6 VemUS, Tor e Jo the Juneau Women's Club ! tingly enough, a beautitul black | e — Japanese kimona made of heavy BABY SHOW YESlER"AYlbezlnr:ey'hl(ufi?f;{:s:’d.n e | silk crepe and lined with bl RAN o L 4 Ygr ot and orunse brocads. wiss pete. HAD MANY ENTRANTS e e o ool e. Miss | o, e, left on the Aleutian for Se- son, who modeled Chinois, wore | B il et o spek the kimona over brilliant chinesc| The Baby Show, of unfailine| joge ’ i blue pajamas, made of lovely bro-|interest to tre feminine atiend- e i cade, with flesh flowers scattered ) @nts at the Fair, whether they{ ME! ' i over the blouse. [have children or not, was held|y, vy, COME! LISTENL Popu- | R e | vesterday afternoon. TWwo DaI*|i,; 4ng Classical Selections. E 0la papers ror sue At The 7 ,n,",'e"“r twins were entered and eleven| ;..o agent. Anderson Music| P » g | Shoppe, Phone 143. —adv. | QUALITY 'CLOTHES at SENSIBLE PRICES H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man MISS SMOKE WILL GIVE A FREE LEON PERMANENT WAVE DEMONSTRATION Friday afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 at the " Gastineau Hotel, Room 220 Anyone interested is invited to attend Kuppenfleinlér Clothes Are now made to your measure from our newly arrived samples for Fall and Winter. You can now be fitted from Suits in stock : I . 1 or have your measure taken for a Kuppen- heimer Suit made to your order. The best. dressed men in Aman wearing them. f —————— | Advertising always pays. the columns of The Empire. Wse Mantle Clocks i ¥ | | | Two-Tone agd Very Fine i ! Chime Clocks | i | | i i | | CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME / Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry coffees with the Kaffine removed. | CALL | . GARNICK’S ‘ g 8 PHONE 174 | e KEEP WELL Drink Ovaltine to build up strength and for, sleeplessness. Drink Kaffee-Hag, ‘a delicious blend of best ~ RIPE TOMATOES 3 lbs. 25¢ | GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street CANNING PEARS ARE GOING FAST AT $2.85 PER BOX GREEN TOMATCES ARE GOING FASTER AT 75 CENTS PER BOX Happy Home Salt in 2 lb. Shakers still on—Special— 2 FOR 25 CENTS b All of our BANANAS are first class—That is why we sell them 2 pounds for 25 cents GASTINEAU GROCERY “WE SERVE YOU WITH A SMILE" PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Dai Repairing s ~ i 5 \ |Millinery treat this season ivets — with 'hoth You are cordially invited to come in and see our complete line Milliner y—Dresess Charming Dresses: Frocks for all ' ness, sport, street or informal - n, the favored colors for fall—Novel details, new “fabrios and styles of the hour— - Banging in price from $7.95 up. of Fall Merchandise. Coat. nts whether. for busi- wear—Featuring

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