The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1928. O uu||||mmumuuu||i||mmmmmmu||mu|u|||||||u|u||||||||||umumm|um|nm|||m||mumumumlmmmuuumnumnm i Spoull ing, LADIES’ BLACK FRENCH KID GLOVES one and two tntton styles. ‘BIRD CAGES BRASS AND WHITE ENAMEL CANARY CAcf:s tii both rounid and sff&xre utyfes Sée Sotzd Brass ilou‘n‘d i “ s Cage Stan. s \\\\\\\m, \\\\\\\\H//, R\ \\\ /f QWM IS 4////11(\\\\\‘? Yottt '.u“nnnuurl//ul!l\\m,.uumn (\\\\\\\\“ /%////////ll/uuu,r/tl\n\\m\\lr//mm{\\ OFFERINGS S THAT SPARKLE WITH \\*xm\\u '//// &\ A ‘\“&“‘”W \\\\(W// SN /l////// t\\\‘“\\\\\\ \\\\\Uh Values up to 7775 SALE PRICE $1.00 PAIR . DOLLAIR DAY { IN KEEPING WITH THE TRAD;TIONS OF FEBRUARY DOLLAR VALUES AT THIS STORE LADIES’ COTTON CREPE ITIONS O AR VA DOLLAR DAY WE ASK YOU TO COME HERE TOMORROW—IT WILL NOT BE DIFFICULT TO SE- INFANTS’ RUBBER LECT 'ECONCMICALLY FROM THESE DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS IT'S YOUR CHANCE _ PANTS KIMONAS in light shades Values to $5.00 TO REPLENISH SUPPLIES OF NEEDED THINGS AT LOWEST PRICE LEVELS OF THE | in flesh color—large NOW $1.00 EACH IUNEAU-YO G HARDWARE GO. = i, rdenie! o U YEAR. PLAN YOUR SHOPPING TOUR TO INCLUDE THIS DOLLAR DAY EVENT— and extra large TOMORROW. Regular 60 cer;ts NOW 4 FOR $1.00 BLACK LEATHERETTE CUSHIONS with pairted tops ** Regular $1.25 NOW $1.00 EACH Strictly ; Fresh Ranqh Em— Selects, per. dozen . Medmms, per doa!etr FANCY CZECHOSLOVAKIA BEADS in all colors Regular $1.50 NOW $1.00 EACH Potatoes, 30 poumle for Onions, 5 pounds for .. &Lomla Young Turnips, 3 pounds for Carrots, per bunch Sofid Head Lettuce .. e i 3 yds. 8. $1 00 Regular 65¢ Curtain Serim in ecra and white, 2 yds for Regular 50¢ Curtain Serim in cream and white, Regular 35¢ Gingham and Percales in solid and smpes, 4 ydp l\ QQ. R< sular 35c¢ Silkoline in solid colors and floral delem, 4 yds 1 00 36 inch Plaid, plain striped outing flannel, reg. 350, ?yds for.. 1 00 36 inch unbleached Muslin, medium weight, 7 yards for i i BOYS® BLOUSES 9 Fancy and Plain Colors 6 to 12 years Regular $1.25 Blouses NOW $1.00 Good uahty L0 L ARTEE DS 6 1o, 16 years sl D Sious A reahéarwn ior this sale These are the /amofls N B0 A Master Blouses tY Sl 00 PAIR MEN’S DRESS80X Fancy Patterns 4 Season Sox Sizes 10 to 1114 Regular 60c value YMEN'S CANVAS . e fot WORK GLOVES ; MEN'S BLUE Heavyweight COTTON Large Size WORK' SHIRTS Red Wrist Good Sizes Reversible A SMI) at 2 FOR $1.00 Priced 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 two children, gchool and helping run a farmigaid estate are hereby requested | |hmm still teaches in the samo! s president of thy Womean's of the churel, superfn- !tendent of the Juvenile Granges| District of the! and holds honorary n the Quota Club on and in the Wo- s 1 of the Delawar> Divi sion of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mrs. Robinson is the mother of two children. With her husband she jointly supervises the Robin- son farm in Southern Delaware. - ——— { Leon o) permaaent wave, $12.K0. Fern Leauty Parler. —-adv, | | | M,hCE TO CBEMTOR! {In the Commissioner’s Court for | | the ferritcry of Alaska, Divi- sion No. One Before A, F. i McLean, U, Comm.lss'ouerl and Ix- (m’nclo "Prebate .Tudge In the IMatter of the Estate of Jesse Jensen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the! undersigned has been duly ap- S pointed administrator of the 'WILMINGTON, T’"l-—M““‘Eflnélnbove entitled estate. All per- teaching Sunday-'sons having clalms against the MRS. R. P. ROBINSON only & part of the activi-|to present the same with proper { of Mrs. Robert P, Robinson, |youchers attached, to the under- of the Governor ‘of Delaware.'migned at Haines, Alaska, with- Mrs. mfimm finds . time for|in six months of the date of this ~in many women's|notice. i mm affairs. Dated at Haines, Alaska, this or in religions work!27th day of December, 1927. K to the time when, at G. W. HINCHMAN, ings on the teaching in the Administrator. = [for the the Hanover!Rirst publication, Jan. 26, 1928.’trade. Mrs. WW publication, Feb, 23, 1928, adv, @O CHILDREN’S HOSE Heavy Ribbed Hoge in black and brown Medium, Ribbed Hose in black only Light Ribbed Hose in black and brown A Finer Ribbed Hose in black aad brown Light Ribbed Hose in light shades A lot of CHILDREN’S 2-BUCKLE ARCTICS Small Sizes Regular $2.25 Value For This Sale $1.00 PAIR MEN'S LIGHT COTTON SOX Puncture Proof Grey, Black, Brown 10 to lll/z 5 PAIR FOR $1.00 WINTER MODELS IN STYLisfi COA TS AT FINAL REDUCTIONS EVERY COAT IN THE STORE GOES IN-THIS: LAST TIME SALE. COST HAS BEEN DISREGARDED AND PRICES MARK D AT SO LITTLE ALL WILL GO SPEEDILY. ) (uses a sm;fit}‘ -':’ tucks rad- iating'from the left side t&:he,bm&n the en- dress ot bi ‘“‘“’2" . A F.f: ntm the Mt the e ch ish at Gy ;. where the " dreu- ps. 3 '.:";_\1“ ‘(Aluflaud Press MEN’S WORK SOXS Heavy wool mixed — a real good wedring sox for Special 5 PAIR FOR $1.00 \ % heavy shoes and pacs ! \ "WINDOW ‘SHADES Good Qualily Green or Tan 36 inches * Special for this sale $1.00 EACH By HAZEL filAVIl aghion Editor) PARIS, Feb. 2—The make-up box and its use and abuse on two sides of the Atlantic each year decides the ‘profit and loss of many fabric manufacturers, as well as dressmakers, says an an- alytical style creator. Because American women do jnot make up extemsively for the daytime they are unable to wear some of thé colors Frem¢h wo- meén and French fashion-trades specialize in. 'mauve and flat yellows; al}. af ‘thém colors about which : Paris séems to be meditating more or léss seriously for spring ' promo- tion, may be among the most suc: uu!ql of the new colors in’ an ‘but_they will have only a Mmi Assorted Patterns “‘|en her natugal CONGOLEUM RUGS 18 by 36 This Sa_)le 2 FOR $1.00 u‘:‘ 13 ) 444 l; \’ww | Tnfis | fal effedts;: but ohe rarely. wilk ehqnl’ them. Mauve I8 one of the notoriously difficult - colors for' the uarre woman to wear. - Experi¢nce proved, aocording to mobs thhi mzummeofnn’mu&pum entail & loss fof the' a s tafler, évén it thé whe W"h sturers Difficult. greens;| sale on the other side of the At- lantic, says the specialist. French women, he explaina ' JwhT change thelr makewp’ to!‘fo. e the fashionable ‘colors . ‘American women; the other hand, ‘insist on" havi A - the colors which ' they 'cun|f flmdzfl.‘wfl“ Walnuts, per pound ............... Oregon Prunes, 2 poundu for Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for .. Lima, Bayo, Navy Beans— fiound Dried Apricots, 35c a 1b., 3 for Black Figs, per pound .. Alaska Rutabagas, 4 pounds for 2 Apples (Winsap, Spltzenbergd) per doz. Applcs (Newtons) per dozen Giéen Peppers,. Sprouts, Lé tuce;. Tomatoes, Cuc?w g i Potatoes, Celery, Fgg Pfum ,_, ; Donl forget that. our Butter ;o from the dairy and that our Puritad fllihs and Bacons are. besl. ; Juist Unimké’d In pnms, dapmly tnm 1cd n; c;W : colors, Kfmona an set-m s‘eé%! Slzes 16 to in fiméty avhi Evfgfldi ‘ui, g '*i:g“ E e also nght hm ¥, 1 a8

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