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EMWW.P Sale Starts Wednesday 25th Ends Tuesday January 31 muary(learaway Men’s, Women’s and hildren’s Shoes THESE VALUES ARE ASTONISHING—YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE THE SHOES, THE SMART PATTERNS TO APPRECIATE THESE UNUSUAL VALUES SALE GROUPED AT LOW PRICES Good Styles All Leather Good Heels Straps and Ties SLIPPERS $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 e e P LADIES’ FELT MEN’S TAN AND BLACK OXFORDS STAR BRAND 4 $1.95 Solid Leather New Styles New Toes W onderful Fitters Regular $6.00, $7.50, Values $1.25 value for To Close At 95 cents pair MEN’S FOOT FITTERS Black and Brown All Leather $7.50, $8.00, $8 Values for Clearence for $4.95 pair $5.95 pair P $8.00 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES and OXFORDS Black and Tan Star Brand Solid Leather Every boy that buys a pair of these shoes re- ceives a Star Brand Knife of $1.25 value FREE with pair boys’ school shoes. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN. 27, l928 Sale Starts Wednesday 25th Ends Tuesday January Also stock of Beds, Springs and Mnm'ésses l unfaw-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking : II’hone' 12 { Were it possible to quote all the former prices of these sales shoes._you would im- mediately be ‘convinced of the advisability of making selections of shoes now. Many styles that have been in stock but a few months'are reduced now because sizes are broken. Several groups of Chil- dren’s’ Shoes and Ox- fords and Straps in pa- tent, tan and black calf. Mostly Poll Parrot solid leather shoes. Men and Young Men Hats That fit a man’s idea of vigorous style, serviceable wear, worth while value. tan, browns, greys .50 $6.00, $7.00 V alue for $4.95 Each , fancy bands. The model shown at the right is very popular in /N THE BALANCE OF OUR MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE H “WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST” ODES ¢ OMEeN Two tones of red crepe de chine are Cuber’s basis for a youthful afternoon dress. The blouse fast- ens in double b re asted effect, the make-believe collar being stitched flat. A flared scarf falls from the right shoulder. Fulness is also introduc- ed into the right side of the skirt. NEW HATS OF STRAW HAVE VELVET TRIM|¥ & By HAZEL REAVIS (Acsociated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS, Jap. 27—Winter time is spring hat time for the Paris mil- liners who decide what shall be worn at Easter. They have al ready presented some spring mod- els of straw which have attract- ed attention. Combination of velvet and straw is the surprise of these first " spring hats, which will be worn on the Riviera, at Palm Beach and winter resorts where summer clothes are in order. "Camillée Roger spows -some prot- ty models which combine velvot and straw. Some of them follow the winter line of felt hats and are efit up in ‘front to disclose oie eye only. Molyneux shows fairly | “hats of straw and velver rith velour used in flat bands | “brim and repeated in how. I is showing a Mu in her hat which Mistinguett, the music hall artist, wore at a millinery com- petition recently was made dark blue grosgrain ribhon in a cap shape fitted closely to the sides of the face covering the cars. On one gide was a large | white velvet flower fixed so that it fell against Mistinguett's cheok. ———————— Women's Club Runs Town’s Newspaper SCARSDALE, N. Y., Jan. 27— The (General Federation of Wa- ‘mv:\‘.\ Clubs has 125 different ac- tivities i its broad and varied pragram and now. through one o ‘I £ coustituent organizations. &n entirely new one has beep added. |The Scarsdale (New York) Wo- man’s Club with a membership. ot 900, owns. and publishes the town newspaper. u‘lo'nh :nurprhlnz nfi' ization conducts a nl‘ht the kS forelgn | directors, = supports a visiting nurse, fosters a girls' club apd provides a trained leader. The Clubhouse is “Wayside” on W | the Ppst Road—the oldest houye in the towp and historically note as one of the -headquarters pf’ General Washington during the Battle of White Plgins. B Girl’s $12.57 Costume I ‘Wins DURHAM, N. H., Jan. 27—Mis: Ethel Reed, of Unity, was named winner of the ainual state cloth ing contest for members of Ne | Hampshire 43 clothing clubs. *In ta year shc mada 60 ariicles of tae s a tan wool aad y e costing .64; a hot to match whlch she made at 2 cost of 40 cents; blond: | kid pumpy costing $4.00; ik | | stockings to m: J1he cant're cortiin ticles not made by $12.67. Besides being an expert wica needle and thread, Miss Reed, , Who is a freshman at the Univev- |sity of New Hampshire, duriag Ilhe summer loaded 40 racks of hay, did the family washings on Mondays, and prepared the sup- pers for the family, besides paint ing the jparch and the well house i on her parents’ farm. She is help- her way through college 3 Old papers for sale at The Empire. ———————— of ’ ki l‘ i m ml fi'fl flfifw Wlfl A%m Ajf pavanse Nfitnl- To 8t 08 Ab! W)w rellef! Your nostrils P, head are and you p'n breathe freely. more hawk! n& snuffling, mucor d(uhlrxl quh. dryn strugglin pruth at night, your cols tarrh 1s gone. 't istay t smal bo\tlo ol'w &?nmon.ll«: summer playground with tralmd\ Clothing Conteatl} chq‘nd ' " RENDS Co., Inc. %&@@ or THE ~Did you know that the MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. is the new name for the : GASTINEAU ELECT oh(mcm PEARCE : FHONE “fiqc m STANYAR For Eleotncnl Work of All Kmdl COATS ust a Jew Coats Mt—m mixtures and plain P’ q[qrs—mth ux " collars—also a few plain Co_au 1o 'fllose out. ;,ANUARY wmm SALE—$9.75 |ture yellow lemons ag the newest’ and smartest shoulder flower and now half a dozen imitators have; taken up the lemon vogue and fruit threatens to supplant flow- ers as the buttonhole accessory.| 1 The lemons range from tiny bead | | | MRS. ALVAN T. FULLER BOSTON—The “First Lady of Massachusetts,”” abandoned an op eratic eareer for marriage and s glad of it. Although proud of her hus band’s success in business and politics, Mrs. Alvan T. Fuller, wife of ‘the Bay State Governor, be-| lieves that the roles of wite and mother are the most important a woman ‘can play in life. Before her marriage in 1910 Mrs. Fuller was Miss Viola ‘Dav-] enport of Medford. After a suc- cesstul ‘debut at the Bostan o;nn : | the United States. concoctions for wear in tailored: suits to large taffeta fabrications designed for evening wear. TRAVELING SOCIETY CARRIES SILK SHEETS PARIS—Travel sets de luxe, comprising a leather folder con-! taining silk covered pillow, sheets, silk pajamas and slippe:s| and a quilted silk coverlet are 1 ciety’s newest extravagance. The Princess Antoine Bibesco uses’ u| travel set of jade green and black.| The Countess Constantini hds just purchaged a set for her travels in| itk speak Englllb nnd who. are lntevv ested in American ‘ways -have be- come affillated with our teder.- tion. - “The movement lmu every year and with the great influx of American business men . in for- eign countries, we expect eyen greater mlmbarc of new ‘members next year.” In the Philippines alone the af- tiliated clubs+ have & total mem- i| bership of 15,000, in Sydney, Aus-} tralia, 10,000, ba, 8,000, Bound for the Arctie in search of rare specimens of sea otter and hirds, an' expedition of the Hers i3 pink)American Museum - of Natural crepe de chine quilted with gold|(istory will leave Seattle April and embroidered with white. PARIS PREDICTING | PLAIDS FOR SPRING PARIS—The dressmakers are again hinting at a plaid spring. i Scarfs are the most obvious plaid note of the moment bat many houses show capes, coat linings and entire dresses of plaid] for advance spring styles suitabl for southern wear. The new plaids are small. The sail from 1|1 aboazd the S. 8. Morrisey. Charles 'H. Stoll, York |[lawyer and “big me hunter, is /| financing the cfuise. The goal will be the flflwflqn Ar«tlc, “hut districts of Alasl vnure Tare specimens of mountain sheep may| be obtained will The Morrisey by the Geprge P 'expedition on' a ¢ qe to 1and affin Sh for q«t New are often shown in' georgette and/{via -'the Panama ' Canal, chiffon and may replace, to a do-| March 1. She will be com gree, the small figured prints o‘ ed by Ca) last summer. FEATHERED HATS REPLACE BLOND WIGS | PARIS—Milliners blame | ausing the Pe who was mas! Polar cruise. The ' npm un wlll be led byl] the|| Harpld fashion of wearing wigs to har-{spent lv monize with particular for the present vogne of feather hats to wear with .bi nas i |or belge suits. They are umm |the forehead Jtimes the feathers ,;l‘m tips to give the |of a frame of ringlets | tace. from yoit naw. Appl; a little ol t?'h’::nnt, '.uu:? eptic ¢ stant x ey £ e i - covered turpnlu ‘warn Wl& still ‘a mice 52l L’:‘;x.m lu (hivose from :n Sfl!; a8 JANUARY We xealize that M 4n m daliverien is an lpmtut mr of ‘qrv,iu QP that ll"t vnw x‘p;‘rdh l\my com- e A r hunting tri u: ‘the Roeky tains and mmnfinfl. .' ) a dead shot. & The Morricey will cmlp | pumly muum [t %&'.. i SRR o o ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. l‘l Jtion of four b an B Burdette, ct the !mlsn