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OUR SPECIAL DOLLAR DAY VALUES CONTINUES TODAY AND TOMORROW PHOENIX HO SIERY Active Feet Keep Step thh Style in Twi-Tone Heels A graceful blending effect that marks a new trend in smart hosiery fashion.* Not two “colors.” But two shades of the same color"' No, 725 with Twi‘Tone Heels is ‘an al] silk chiffon weight hose” "‘Furc sitk to the very top and full-fashioned, of, course. See it today — Ask for it by name or ‘number. $1.95 [/)YS’ BIB OVERALLS Good quality for after school wear Specml at $1 00 Pau' REGULAR 35¢ PERCALES and GINCHAMS for this week 25 cents yardfl REGULAR 65¢ WHITE TURKISH TOWELS 22x40 S”all—z for $1.00 WOOL MIXED HEAVY S0X For pacs and boots—a teal bargain 5 Pair for $100 DRESSES, ROMPERS and SUITS Girls’ Cotul Dresses in Ginghams and Percales, with and without Bloomers. i 'Biges 3 to 15 years. $2.00 VALUES FOR $1.00 BABIES’ COTTON ROMPERS in varied colored prints. Ages 1 to 3 years. Bcg $1 .50 NOW £1.90 BOYS® SUITS in Broadcloth and Linen. Ages 4 to 8 years. Reg. $1.75. SALE PRICE $1.00 @llDNIE§ OP#\ OMeNT ./ The brilliant side of black crepe satin is slender lines. ming. -~ The chief sleeves, cut in one the dress. at the wrist the the sleeve. used for this Cuber model of Bands of dull crepe and pointed jebots furnish’ the trim- style interest is in the shaped with Foresleeves are shaped to fit closely and come down over the hand but they flare at the elbow, broadest point of SCHOOL BOARD | | T0 RECOMMEND : Plans Worked Out for lm-" mediate Construction New High School ((‘ununuv-u irom Page One) donations from anyone. The $10,- 000 difference between estimated | costs and the balance of the pro- ceeds of the sale of school bonds will be taken care of by the City as the condition of its treasury | will permit. In order, however, to | insure the contractors’ payments | it was necessary that individual | guarantees be obtained owing to the fact that the City Council| cannot legally contract obligations | which will have to be taken care| of by future Councils. Approved by Chamber | Board was detailed in full tod to’ the Chamber of Commerce. a rising vote of the 54 members in attendance, it endorsed the program and urged its approval by the City Council. BID APPROVAL: """ Lthe shor The men who signed. th anty list were: R. F.!Rob Charles Gold n, M. LM 3. P, \hlI!L rge B. Ri S, W. J. Pi C r((nm W. 8. Pullen, hurger, M. Olson, 8. Hel o JiCe Tu cnnors, | Air Line Seaplane ‘ Falls; 19 Persons | Aboard Iz scape I)Patlz f MIAMI, Fla. Feb. 17 American Air rying 19 Biscay B late ye A ('uh m;unp i, member T fa- The plan adopted by the Schooi|spec suffered only inor shock when the water from an altitude of 200 feo! All were rescued by 4 that rushed to the The plan BIRD CAGES AND WHITE ENAMEL CANARY CAG BRASS In both round and square styles See Solid Brass Round Cage. Stands > HARDWARE CO. JUNEAU \4)4 S Phone 12 Hardware and Un Sunny- $150.00 . ONE WASH DAY IT OUT THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSELF The Sunny-Suds or the old style Killer Wash Board A A Clothes Dryer FREE with cach Value $16.50 tric Light er Co.’ Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska B M Behrends Co., lnc. | Juneau’s Leading Dcparlm.g:m Store Dresses Just Recei Both light and dark tones il ral Your search for fine coffee HOME-LIKE LAYETTE “FACTORY” IS LIVFLIHOOD OF MINISTER’.S WID()W SELEPEEMC P DEYRVE Bishop Chandler, Methodist, Agcinst Cuiis-Reed Bill ROCHESTER, N. Y—A factory|The “undesirables” climinato! g housed in n great san room; | themselves, Mrs. Crapsey says,! wide Wlfldlmw‘ made ll;‘rvl;ht by |Sensing an atmosphore to whicu WASHIRGTON, Feb. 17—Bishop wicker baskets filled with ferns they do not bzlong. Warren A, Oandior of the Method- E: i N g M |ist Charch hos attacked the pro- aud blossing planis; workers seat ¢ Hv- C irtis-Reed B in | od in comfottahle rocking chales; c"-Y COUNCIL WiLL a :l b e patterns, - small checks, {faacy plaids and plai Yic 0 gandic ad reund collars. zes 16 o 44, tatlored Py is at an en a grand plano, a phonograph, a neat kitchenette. This i3 not the dream of an idealist but the industrial congern in Rpchester of Adelaide T, (ga- sey, designer and maker of . dren’s clothes. - Mrs. Crapsey, widow of Dr. Al gernon Sidney Crapsey, founded ethe company when she was past ier husband on a heresy charge subsequent deposition | “from the Episcopal church. % During the+ rectorship of her/ usband at St. Andrews, Mrs.| " Crapsey had organized the guild w'of that church and interested its members in the making of lay- s for babies of the poor. She elleved that cvery baby should ve soft, white, dainty things, under her energetic leader- the guild soon was in a tion to motify the doctors of ester that in any case of need emergency, they mjght have a, omplete layette by calling at ‘Crapsey home and asking for These little garments soon at- tracted the attention of other thers, who purchased the lay- “ettes, the money thus earned en- ling the guild to increase the cope of its charitable work. The meetings were neighborly irs in which the members met #to chat and sew upon the timy; int garments. ‘When Crapsey was deposed from the ip of the ch c m knowledge which | "‘» b .In founding the out. means and with-| = “but his wite put to| the N ‘mlll % - the Or- MEET THIS EVENING| The City Council o! Junear wiil hold its second mesting of Febru- Ove. res xl t “lary at 8 o'clock this even'ng in| grevs the Council Chambers in th2 City [It Hall, City Clerk H. R. Sh:pard meri in people are real- announced today. cslutisly threatened by a importay TS (dangorou: fofm of hurcaucracy, e before the coniralized bt Washington, avd be tho reguest by constantiy edldnz for and School Board of the vach ithcriation for the awa | contracts to the lowest bhldtr, of ed for the jtho ncw shool bul g | cstablishracnt of a depariment of R S Sl }oduuuun at Washington served | PITSCHMANNS MOVE i by am taries, and sending its agents and supervisors fnto all the States, is a most us form of cen- tralization—perilous to the whole country, and, especially dangerous to the with | Mr. and Mre. Max Pitéchmann fhnve removed from their former residence in the Coliseum Apart. {ments on Front Street and taken apartments at the Zynda Hotel. RS LT ! A BEVERAGE, WORTHY OF | GOLD SHIELD ¥ FAVOR | Perfoctly blended, ground just right, with all the richness of flavor cnrelully retained. Try a cam of GOLD SHIELD | COFEE and we know you'il order many, % CALIFORNIA an‘m:ERY PHONE 478 Jipeclally to the iye staff of . secre- || 7 PLAINVILLE, Conn.—Mrs. John H. Trumbull, wife of the governor of Comnecticut, is interested in politics* to the extent of having voted ‘ever since women received the ballot. But she leaves politi- cal activity to her husband. His work is with the affairs of state; hers is the care of home and a 'family which includes two daughters—one just out of college and the other soon to enter. “I am truly interested in many problems which are foremost in the country,” says Mrs. Trumbull, “but I cannot really call an. ‘active participant’ in pol as it has been my belief that the tield is reasonably well covered by men.” One of the chief duties of ‘par- ents, Mrs. Trumbull believes, is to keep abreast of the times and live as much as sible in the realm of their dren. Of her own daughters, ' Trumbull says: “I have never looked upon as quite of the ‘flapper type’ have tried to understand - and see their problems the eyes of present day soc justment rather than that When"vymd Hills Bros’ SCE| Exp of the trail! End of trials and tribulations! Here is the one brand that has won the hearts and ,1‘525 0to $4.95 Just Added to Our Line— SEALPAX UNDERWEAR for Little Sister and Brother the cpicurean tastes of the coffec-loving West. The Arab is your guarantee of genuine Hills Bros. Cof- fee. It is the symbol of Controlled Roasting—of flawless flavor developed by Hills Bros.” exclusive, continuous pmoul of roasting a few pounds at a time, AlwmukiarH:fl-Bm.bymmnndlmkior the Arab on the can. flytbew-y,l-vc ou had your copy of “The Art of Entertaining”? It is free. lttelhl»wmnfibpe:fictm&em time. Address Hills Bros,, Ml(l 2 Hm St., ‘San Francisco, Calif, HILLS nms -COFFEE F rigidaire and Delco Light SALES AND SERVICE W. P. JOHNSON P. 0. Box 183 ATTENTION FUR Wemlnmmk\etbrlhunm of Blue Foxes. - Before disposing of your supply get our prices as we are sure we mbmurlnt'&onmmfiiu