The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1928, Page 2

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e ALL REMAINING WINTER LINES MUST GO REG ARDLESS OF COST @lIDDIIE§ opflx M OMeNT ./ In this dance or dinner frock from Jean Patou, a small patterned dull black lace is combined with black chiffon in a succession of flounces and boleros. * The deep bertha collar hangs al- most to the chiffon sash “A Quality Soal in front and it i ' back. It is attached be. || . JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE Hardware and Undertaking e el v et iy el g Choose We must a dispose of all Winter apparel smart Coat low a Tace yoke front and back, and the edges are outlined with black and Hat NOW. e quickly to make room (HEE for Spring Merchandise \ which will > TALLAHASS Fla. — Mrs. soon begin Jolin W. Martin, wife of Florida's governor, is known as “a good cian.” But as a matter of he has never asked anyoae| : r her husband. fl”Ol’ll ince her husband M()m)'” before the governor's man Chi(;ago %h;rz-.;imrfly after they were mar- WOMEN TO USE RADIO ried and asked how she would li assistance has been that of > who b We've cat the v price on Wi every = at to arrive of what it and fto1 jed was formerly marked ves in keeping a| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—Nation- York. real home for her husband. wide use of radio to promote com She has rarely been identified|munity betterment and national with ci As the fi welfare projects will bz inaugu- lady of Flurlrln however, she is|rated soon by clubwomen. sible to say. without fear of suc- jrecognized as a hostess of €| With a pledge of active cc- ;:ocs(ul challenge that there is no |charm and personality. operation from the National As-| mmunity, large or small, which at: IS 5 ST sociation of Broadcasters, the ra- h i i C 0 A T S WOMEN BIG FACTOR | dio committee of the General Fad- ;’:;i fi?tmh,:::“m,::‘ m‘fi, ';,‘:, IN WALL ST. MARKET eration of Women’s Clubs is mak-| . cceq with Pprofit over the local NBW YORK—Women have bv-|ing arrangements %0 ' brondeast|waio for. five st 35 mifnutes by ] come an enormous factor in the |short talks by club leaders on spe-| jne aciun loaders In such . som. SEEEIN DWW o s e 29.75 clientele of Wall Street. In 2lcjal topics of community and na-| . O - - {single month recently womea | jonal jnterest. A L0 50 NOW 9. more than §100,000000| Mps John D. Sherman, presi- < T 5 worth of bonds alone, accordinz|gent of the general federation and|GOLD FISH HOBBY METALLIC AND HAND PAINTED to_ tigures gathored by The Wo | hairman of the radio commitiao, | BECOMES BYSINESS H T " man's Home Companion. ore . s ned lace local i FELT HA than: BAIf of the AIVIASHA checks | maty oioicor o i A0S ookl |, “SrATS, Cali-A “50:tout (bakil |of telephone companies will g0 t0|cjyhwomen for a reasonable time|Yard is a gold fish “factory” for (§ ‘* 19.75 values 42 %5.75 women this year. The same may |54 no oxpense to the clubs. When Mrs. Anna G. Gray, who once kept § 5 ’he said of a number of the larger | pege arrangements are com.|® few pets in one glass bowl an: 6.00 Felt Hats ... 1.00 i railroad companies. pleted the committce will dragt|®n€e her. first experiment in f In planning sales and advertis-|, suggested general policy con- [breulmg, has built up a m'rkut |ing campaigns business men have cerning the use of the stations for | | for 12,000 golatish, - 130,000 &nai's 4 A come to regard it as an axiom|griending club interests and ac-|and 2500 water lilies anually. ] I that 90 per cent of the4amily ex-|(ivitics, - | She has developed an infinito (penditures are made by women.| ua pow assessment of the pla‘a‘v.ulety o: fish strains thoough [ ® ® ) As a result of this women ars of radio in our community and na- | interbreeding. The results show |4 9 coming more and more to be the ! ional life is essential to the suc.)fish of silver and gold tones, some [T, family investors. cess ' of the ‘wetionwide w,lh‘,,!trlm with black, others spotted. which I hope to recommend ar Bome are totally black with only Use " y ts of the virginial: gold tone. the San Antonio convention,” Mrs. oF ariable & <~ |Sherman declared. ""” ;:' Ii: '1":' ‘,n;" “Radio should not bo thought | Profutet of et fFE Wm" s of in terms of a movelty nor in| S¢um accumulated at the lom of the tanks is used for their food |; committee to say what sort of program is best fitted to please the radio audience in San Fran- cisco or in New York, it is pos- to scll for. Prwed at git “ | STOUTS WOMEN MISSES 337.50 NOW B 4 AT $15.25 Advert l IMOGENE WIL SO\ DISPLAYS THREE OF THE LATEST MODES terms of the nonsense that some- . times comes hurtling through' the |8nd the snails, in ‘turn, sold to Tull Lme Of 9 air, but in terms of its possibili. |Sardeners as scavongers. FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH FR«UIT and ties as a unifier of our commun- ity life and as a claritier of stae | PARIS MIDINETTES YEGETAB_LES, BUTTER and EGGS and national problems which can|BORROW U. 8. IDEAS be discussed with us personally,| PARIS—The midinette of Paris no matter where we live, by the|and the factory girl of New. Yori nation’s master minds. have never been closer. akin in BELMONT “It become plain early in - the |their ideas than they are today, | study of the radio project that for|for the little French working. girls Phone 29 We dfihv t'hn M the general federation to attempt|have even taken to chewing gum. I to set up a series of typical The midinette’s idea. of placing |§ Thank you for last week's patronage dio programs was as ineffect've her hat American fashion on th: and unsatisfactory as teaching|back of her head has brought dietetics through a series c¢f | much. criticism from the anti-for- menus. The measures which coin. | eign element in. France. .But th2 mended themselves as feasiblc|scorn hurled her way does nost concern our attitude toward tne|bother Miss Midinette who en- possibilities of radio for the de-|joys being taken for an_ American velopment of community life. whose freedom and ecofiomic ln- “While it is not possible for the | dependencé she envies. ALASKA MEAT m .. Wholesale and Retail mll ” ey BEDS .. SPRINGS + Prices ranging from $10.00 for Bedsteads, $ 750 for Spiegs;’ 11 $ 8.25 for Maltg'e'ssgu, I{id‘np. i Imogene Wilson, former Broad pictures under the name of Mz loveliness in these three charming black and white outfit, the coat of bl collar and cuffs. The black velvet ‘White kid shoes and ¢ —An enuciug (\\um (I;mlice of brown sequins, and silk flowers on the shoulder. The skirt has ruffles of tulle which is shaded from tan to brown. Right—A black velvet dress with deep lace flounce on the hottom of 2| the skirt, and the lower part of the sleeves also of lace. 'gho nar- .| row blue velvet ribbons tie at the wrist. The hat is of black velvet |4 mmm mw* v With a rhinestone ornament. ¥ dough, but “b'fih “ M;‘P oo sty i m stockir gown of (International Nc'.flnul) . WGUNDED moosa GETS . BACK AT HUNTER WHO! | LOSES EYE IN FIGHT) Muckod by a wounded moos> he was trailing, Charies Rivers, I between Dawson and gamp, last month the loss of an eve and of his face torn wido up flu chase and retyrned to his cabin where his partner rejoined |/ pital therc by his partner, Jack |of a few trees a short distance MacDonald away but the meose headed him Rivers had shot the moose in|off. On his smowshoes ne couid the Dback, between its shoulder |not dodge @nd @ spur on the ant- blades. The shock of the bullet |lers caught him squarely on the knocked it down, but it regained |left side of dMs face, puncturing its feet and on going. [.|the left eyeball and teaning & fell four or tive times as Rivers |nasty gash #8 the left check. As * trailed it. Finally, emerging | the hunter went down, the moose from a thicket of spruce trees in-|leaped over him and kept going. to an open space, Rivers saw the| Rivers regained his feet, tied a animal down about 45 feet ahead|handkerchief over his wounded of him. He thought it was down |eye and took Wwp the trail in an ~was about 25 miles|for keeps, but suddenly it |effort to get thé animal. Finally, he time of the|stumbled to its feet and charge.| weakened By the 1oss of blood ant uken 10 & hos- nlvar; attemnted to gain shelter hothered by failing sight. he gave %

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