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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1928. COLLEGIANS FROM FAIRBANKS ARE NOW VISITING HOUSE DRESSES will want several of these Frocks in patterns that you will like for their freshness after Every home woman i neatly styled House just the colors and laundering. 4 Special, 75 Cents INELETTE GOWNS imming and the quality of fabric FLAI The making, the 11 have all combined o make these Night Garments chase, a mosi desi o “ REGULAR 3% Now $2.00 Each SWEATERS You know the high grade of our Sweaters in warm- est of woolens and smartest of stylish textures of y - Above are four pictures relative to the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, at College, near Fairbanks. Members of the basketball team are now in Juneau. There is a picture of the Alaska College students, girls’ basketball players, who proposed to comie south on the present tour, but abandoned the trip, and a view of the College. . R Impressive Ceremonies Held While Pope Creates Fwe New Cardmals novelty fabries. $4.00 to $8.00 B. M. Behrends Co,, In¢. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Also stock of Beds, Springs and Mattresses Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware ‘and Undertaking Thmk T arm thldren FRENCHMEN DIVORCE . i “ » ! | 'MODERN” SPOUSES : Superior to City Bred|| | Phone 12 : PARIS, Jan. 16.—Modern | f i e ? ' woman’s ~mannishness has’ WELLINUTON, New Zouhmu.’ % b not yet swept all French- | e Jan. 16, — Farm children are| t's Collegiate Ankcpk S R fuperior to city reared children i g - n ' PAT erel S le F & P C cays a national report on @ sur- y = charged his wite with “cut- | eait ruil Tro(¢ luce 0. vey of the physical growth and| £ \ ‘, ting her hair like a ‘boy, | WHOLESALE and RETAIL | smoking like a chimney and driving like a chauffeur” and | convinced the divorce court mental attainment of the and girls of New Zealand. periority of farmers’ children was| PHONE 486 STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS wost pronounced at the age of| f.. lm‘x‘tt h:{ W:: Irlxnhf to ol;lnl- thirteen. | ontbrison one of the The survey included zu.oouiii | o Akl & At b i;l:;c‘s -------------- 55‘- per doz.,2 doz. for $1.05 town and country children rang-| [ cause his wite, who enjoye: editngs .o " " 50¢ K jng in ake from ten to f«mrh-z)ni {2 | riding o motoreyele astride, - per doz., 2 doz. for 95¢ 1 and was carried out by Dr. Adalf clothed in “baggy breeches, FRESH OREGON PRUNES—]ust Arrlved Paterson, director of the health, | | | refused to ceu!e“lhese prac- 15 dcpartment’s division of school] | tices, which *injured his : : cents a pound, 7 pounds for $1.00 v et hygiene, and Dr. E. Marsden, as-| S standing as an {insurance Ry the credtion of five new dignitaries, Pope Pius Rouleau of Quebec. Center, Alexis Henry Leplcler of W 1 t d L " glstant director of education. . agent.” ile took the pre- | | has divided the Collego of Cardinals equally between | Curla. Upper right, Justinlon Sgeredy, primato of alnuts, per poun 35¢ rouping the boys and girls in| | caution st hayving officials Itallans and non-Italluns, there being now 88 of each. | Hungary. Lower right, Pedro mun y Baens, primate Almonds, 2 ponnds for "5¢ acordance with the fathers’ oceu-! scrye a fummons on her to e new eardinals are: Upper left, Ienry Charles of Spain, F h B pation the investigators ascer- get back ‘Into skirts and to | | Juseph Winet of Densncon. Lower loft, Raymond M. (intematianal Newsreel) resh Bulk Dates, 2 pounds for 35¢ tained that the children of the, establish that :he refused to 5 s 2 e o Sk | Dromedary Dates, per package 25¢ farmers were tallest, being close-! | do so. tiia to Bathorn. Alaska citiditE w iy PRSRRATMRE A il Gra etru“ 2§ 1y followed by those of profes-| ! ol e sk o e P > [ RS R k: sional men. Regarding weight it (B ol g * ‘m; !‘m“’" Grapefruit, extra large, 3 for was shown that farmers' children | were markedly heavier than the| Carl Christensen, captain of the Widgeon, U. 8. Bureau of Fish: their dodl and Ih\dllu here. Have us deliver you at you: Apples, Oranges, Brussel Sprouts, Bananas, Pomgranites, Parsnips, Beets, Turnips, Car- 4 1‘:;:“:&:1: :lxl:: (\}\1}'1‘:1: ‘:;u* (‘ll\‘l‘l:leu-n " A ; { l W/HO’S 4 HO eries ' boat, returned on the Ad- address and note how much k- of protessional men, though| | L | :‘.';fld ‘;;“;‘l" "é: m‘:’xsen‘“"m‘“ "’::";“.:" and. cleaner ‘""" rots, extra fancy stalk Celery and Head Lettuce B ab cxonr 1 \\':v'ilul\hte}gm AR - o ,l_ ————————— p Wouldn't ask you m‘.uu Don’t forget our Purity Cudahy Toul resills of the e | B s COURT PARTY SAILS e Ll e uw"‘ - Hams and Bacons T y DB AE the. Tallétbadk will prove it. Our Butter comes direct from the producers. weight of attw After completing a term of court jhere the court party left} on the Alameda this morning for We cawry a full ine of M Ketchikan, ~ The party included Judge T.'M. Reed and wife, Miss D. B. FEMMER Venetla: Pugh, John H. Newman; Phone 114 Norman Gook, J. F..Statter, Joha | : : H. Dunp, H. D, Stabler, Miss Ann " | Gaynor' and Frank Aldrich. —_———— ALASKA TOMORROW A. M. and average of good menta! groater than of inferior i .m company, left here today on the Alameda for Potersburg. Deputy U. B. Marshal C. V. | Brown of Petersburg is returning home on thé steamer Alameda. C. A. Branscombe, federal jail- er, who hag been in the 8t. Ann's hospital for medical treatment and was discharged a few days ago, left on the Alameda for the States accompanied by his wife. F. T. Berger, employee of the Alaska Electric Light and Power oo SUN BATHING FACES ‘I'EST AT PALM BEACH Lillian Gilmore, pretty movie in- genue, enjoys this collegiate sweater and skirt mode. Her costume of a brown plaited skirl and gold and brown sweater i | extremely smart, With the skist ilaiss Gilmore wears a brown bi J New Crop Prunes 2 POUNDS FOR 25¢ Get them while they last PALM BEACH, la., Jan. 16 —Will the now famous sun baths prove popular with women at the Bréakers Casino, one of l]m‘, most conservative of Dbathing COAL OIL LAMPS Steamer Alaska, Capt. Willlam' places, where even stockings are| | (inernast "' | Company, was an outbound pas-|jengen, s scheduled to arrive in , 7 e ttaoty ! nternational Illustrated News) , | senger on the _Ahnodm He is on port from the south at 9 o'clock and LANTERNS CALIFORNIA GROCERY This is a question which early o a two months' vacation and will|samorrow morning, according to (it il visitors to Palm Beach are ask-| |Heated Beer Garden vl-flt rt: \:fi:u«n and middle: | yorg pecelved today by local PHONE 418 % ing. gy o2 has 13 ot Men Dathers have used an al- B. F. Heintzleman of the U. § m mn;“nu“. W ey COLEMAN GAS LANTERN AND LAMPS ligator pen on the south end of Berlin Devdopmmt Forestry Service left here last i i oo 3 ¥ the ino roof for years and so —_— 'é'lh!t ffl'm:' :‘fl; to the Pacific nm EXPLAINED ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS SECSERGL hi the habit become| oast, aln purpose is to b 3 ey g ol led.| BERLIN, Jan. 16.—A heated|conter with the Cameron-Chandler| PACKERS and PROVISIONERS BIRMINGHAM, Aln ., Jan. 16. —Filapper years are natural stages of girlhood. i t the space has been doubled.| ‘Now a sun perch has been added " the women. beer garden s ment in the and Zellerbach interests in cd nection with their proposed do- the latest develop- n-stuurnn't business. Supply Parts for Aladdin Lamps QUALITY MEATS the Bath and Tennis Club,|°f Derlin. velopmenta of Alaska p So beleves Miss Helen Hag- 5 women's sun pen has been| . gy (he “Grunewald,” the ne::’:,. '"" “I':;‘n;:;::n{"."-"“ gard, Secretary of the Birming-' %m&m‘* ) ham Girl Reserves, who says that part owmer of the Butler-Mauro|« pperism’ ]} W!" Drug Company, left for his heme A erlaieclondlinr e in Langley, Washington, on the igh favor. * |forest skirting: the western end of the capital, Uncle Tom’s Cabin {is a favorite stopping place for tired hikers. It has a beautitul{ Ajameda, garden in which the guests pre- fer to sit as long as weather 1.Am:k’:‘.l¢=' :::.“amg::: ‘::“;: | will permit. attle on the Alameda on business. The proprietor {s determined| Henry Roden, local attorney, |to make his garden as comfort-|salled for Petersburg on the Alal {able in winter as it is in sum-{meda on s businesa trip, mer. He has therefore installed| ~Wendell: ; Who has been a series of iron baskets filled{in Junean last tew days for with hot coals between the|the Cameron interests, left on lh of|tables. The heat from the burn-| Alameda for Ketchikan. ing coals is sufficient to emable] Paul G, m traveling eales- guests to drink their coffee orjman, was an’arrival on the Ad- Wge: beer in the open air without dis-}miral Rogers frem on-un. i Returning from a FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY [, Tenn., Jan. 16.—Hap- “married for 70 years, 63 of fch were spent on a Kentucky| , Mr., and Mrs. LaFayette, attribute their long-- to *'plenty of hard work.’ is 90 and his wife 86. ve seven children, 34 ¢ amd 37 great- Good food and are other rules of der paramount. An ill.u ‘ 8t ‘good runn ol Eroughi;a 30 cont bid at aa P