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y © THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 20, 1928. : 1 HOMENT New Spring Wall Paper! "o ~, = and Rugs A) TEE Jeanne Lanvin coat' is the girefsa' }:lx:demegth as 2 4 Wrim: The most pleasing patterns you \\.ill see l.hat are lilfalnlv for every room in ?he house. The ,?:i;;'e Tltl'p co":(lrrt'o?‘t'f!nle climax of Springtime smartness is seen in these various patterns each foretelling the gladsome 7 J coat proper extends the season that Spring is around the corner. !f;l;“h‘l)fi:!!:?d of 1’5{: lfgt?; 7 [ g > : 2 4 § y dad & : turnback euffs,’ which We extend a welcome to every wommn and man to come in and look at this wen. Cai-be waRdhin Ao derful assortment. 9 over the hand, are fur on one side and the coat Priced at 10 cents to 5() cents a 8iflgh? roll BRASS AND WHITE ENAMEL CANARY CAGES in both round and square styles See Sg_}lid lf{gxs #flfld Cage Stands JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWABE €O, © Fariwame apd Yadgptrking e IR material on the other. | fsog - USE IT FREE FOR ONE WASH DAY TRY IT OUT ‘ To satisfy an insistent desire on the part 'of a score of our customers' ' who want ~'more rugs in their home, we have secured the ‘best lot we haye ever had. 4 p at home' when the parents are ’FHF‘H pmg FQB ok T 'sic! an v e o 23 YDURSVE FOR TUESDAY ONLY Sptreis T it Sores " | IIRRT - nor, and Mrs. Hardman have a we will offer a Yonker’s ‘ son and three daughters. Mrs. i ! iy i . e l——) | Hardman i3 prominent in women’s club and church affairs, but pro- A\XMINSTEB ¥ R fesses only a pasglve interest in » 4 politics. Size 8.3 by 10.6 Seamless Rug \ bt e —the béét Axminster woven iR Ffi%m JI%NEAU in America. it The Supny-Suds or ghe old style Killer Wash Board 4 Cloyhes Pryer FREE with eqch B $idy ' Washer—V alue $16.50 About 300 pounds of halibut, S g 5 the first to reach Juneau thig pec ; 9, !season, have been brought here in small catches by several boats, according to Wallis S. George, president of the Juneau Cold Stor- age. None of the members of the large fishing boat floet have returned from the banks! The Wanderer, Capt. Ole Ansen, brought in a portion of the fish. a y The Hazel, Capt. Frank Edwards, { brought in 200 barrels of herring i 4 o s " this morning. ! v MRS. L. G. HARDMAN MEET THIS EVENING|| SUU BE4M ATLANTA—Since Mrs. L. G. nds Tt Hardman became the first lady 1.0 endeavp 9 . mptove ‘Nl’ ; individual sets and local recep- ARIS MANUFACTURER |5 b i v, s st St s o . P 4 entertaining in the governor’s 4laska Electric Light & Power Co, In accordance with the agreement, fostered by the American Legion, we will close all day WEDNESDAY, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Juneau will hold a meeting at mansion than in many a year. 7:45 this evening in the Couneil COINS STYLE WQRDS Regardless of the prominence of|chambers of the City Hall. ] ; 7 K : dinner guests or the formality of | “A"'1ovement to get radio own- thfil 0“‘“‘0':-“ there '5‘ o t“sccol:d ers together was started some By HAZEL REAVIS {cn the shingle can provent their|t3ble” at the mansion for thelyime ago by M. S. Whittier, and (Associated Prees Fashion Editor) go,ngeo:_ o I Hardman cufldl"‘en. this evening those ‘who attend PARIS ST B "Th.e. home,”: Mrs. Hardman|yij gecide whether & permanent s | makers‘l‘mv:a. new l:s.:ellul;%:(.' CAPES REPLACE COATS s:y!.” ls 5hplnce_ fir:ere e'vev;y(;:l: Sanigation” it g L e kb | % should be happy and comfortable.|gsiq, Similar clubs. in the States By WILLIAM F. BROOKS | coive his own desien and go ahead | fabric names to play with. The|AS ENSEMBLE WRAPS = o | L S—Si [ 106k upon the home as the cen- | pave had much sucess and done jargon of springtime materials is :&:“1 dre:::::ll:‘ ll;:u:::t :::: ter of civilization. Parents should |go0d work. Owners of sets from by a string of new|P S give their children the opportuni-lone tube up are asked to be ¢ (Ascociated Press Feature Editor) spective of the rest of the SRRl | Still another insists the |enriched WASHINGTON, ~Feb, 20—ReD.|,iginal intention was for a mar- Words, each with a meaning, even | Utilizing capes as the ‘wrap in Various legends have grown up!for tha convention of the Na- of knowing their visitors as J 2 ' : l'_ia:x lenl- of .\ll T._-urh_uscl!}:s e, tilo d that nothing short ' if it is not clear to the uninitiated. ;Z‘;_‘“:p‘):;" sh‘n‘:;"?:e;es e,nn:f;l;lc:i 2’@11 as thelrg parents. Another prelent.__.‘._ } as introduced a resolution in the| oy tp, satisfy. Artists have| Paul Rodler, French master of 3 capes, g i house which probably will throw g :’,'f,,,‘,‘ et B ekl gy 5 responsible. for|cardigans, are much seen. For | thing; no boy or girl likes to stay ! Jld papers for sale 85 5he: Bupies » H the committee of the library into ing work at $40,000 or more. many of the new words incorpor. afternoon wear, in silks as well as 7 § i another lengthy discussion “di i SR S ated into the language of fash-,light woolens, long capes fre- tte sma. . make art critics of its members, ion. He discovered and first man.|Quently take the place of coats. E d The resolution pr for the ufactured kasha, which is the root|Some of them are without slits PR t‘gm completion of the historical frieze qu N M word of dressmakers’ fashion vo.|for thcdhn.ndm Others combine gln(fie 1ms, { in the rotunda of the Capitol by " cabulary for day:time. cape and coat style. . o a portrayal of the arrival of Col. Frgen. (00 Polot B ons. e bae col,h"- S_l“’ 1P rt-." Charles A. Lindbergh on the air IN cuNVENTloN othors M. Rodis: builds his langu- BOXING BARBERS . ¢ field at Le Bourget, France at 3 . To “kasha” he| STATE COLLEGE, Pa—The . the end of his Atlantic hop. adds ables, each with|Penn Staté College boxing team Completion of the frieze has) $ | g otive of a qual.[Doasts two fighting barbers in been before the committee half u,‘N 04 | L f W g 47 tho ¢ 1 ques. | Charles F. Christopher, who boxes dozen times hefore in other con-|iVational League of Women e ave[in the 116-pound class, and Boni gresses, and, so far, nothing has Voters to Review wiih ke sha-|d. Casoni, 133-pound class. Both come of the lengthy discussions tollo” and “a parikish both ) 8re working their way through and investigations. y Suffrage Results b s rockoned with in|college by working in ome of - v Ismi - as well as “Kasha-|the village barber shops. L . The frieze begs with a por-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—The typia* gn1 ussiikasha,” words . K ¢ trayal of the landing of Columbus | Woman voter's participation in the’ (nag have gomo around the world . 2" and comes down through history | 1928 presidential campaiza ond one meaning a cash- 3 to the scene depicting the finding | her responsibilities toward gov. » weava, E of gold in California. This much'ernment wiil roce attention welght of| % X : T L was compls 1 prior to 1896. Tho;fl'u:u politically-mindad women next are World war scenes, who meet in Chicago April 2 are of ex- g ¢ and often of light color as well. A crcamy beige shadé is the of Ro- dier's spring collection. To that to account for the uncompleted ! tic Lezgue of Women Voters. frieze. One is that the artists M than 505 de! ” S engaged in the work became em-|pected from the 45 s broiled in a squabble and couldn’t [the league is organized. lavender shades, a great deal of & fgrec.on how it should be finish-| In ccting Chicago for its corg) pink, vich browns, some red #® od. Another is that one artist| eighth n_allnuul convention tho.',md many shades of pastel blue. , fell to death from his scaffold|lea Wwill return to the scene! Many Rodier f&brics show bor- before its completion, and still,of i st convention. It was just gore or allsover designs of alter- & another is that vandals ontered eight s ago that tha league’ paping triangles. Oriental de- y with w ws<embled for its mnational . the Capitol and made 3 signs, in smahl figure, are impor- e supposodly | wiceiing i conjunction With the' tane n. e, bfl:ed o waven ) Hindl: SoUk! o saotions befare A ord: show fif(first and final convention of gye ' Small metri -{the Alss me Commissi ‘ . that nothing so picture o AR t ot sesaion. whi Uly | the National American - Women | opng predominate but tnere are a|be taken and the session which Suftrace clation nad fts pivs ¢V large. flower designs also|has been in progress since Feb. 6 B o v e e ‘:mm;l 1;‘:{‘ an;?nz the printed silks. will );: :inl::mw:o;m;dnm built in 18 spi v {ae Irage had not been granted. What cre:l:d‘:o::i ’0*!::' cl:n:l;r"fl?:; no;.fg fi:.nflm“ l::r. l‘rll‘ly) of great cor ‘i surrounds the| eight years of woman suftrage! ot moussondella” which | Irving. McK. Reed, of Fairbanks, rotunda was planned to receive alhas meant to women voters of; o wc like “woven fronds of os-|méml from the Fourth Diyl- . marble frieze in basrelisf ow- | this country will be stressed In: o, teathers<lald close together.|sion, before the Commis- ing the progress of Freedom, civil|all programs of tha coming April “Mille plig® or “a lhounni sion were being held . for and religious. Shortly after, Con-|convention. Spa cognizance! po1qen 1o ‘&” new material for | Iis © stantino Brumidi was selected for{will b2 given to the progress w .Apor{ wear that 18 having a vogue. |1y d d of by tl the work. But the original plans|men have mado in the ficld of, ———— ‘| A sesslon' was held terday . were changed and he began a,practical politics. TR r that the work might © painted frieze on wet plaster. He| In these eight years the lcaguo NEW FELT BONNETS continued until his death in 1880,|has had two presidents, Mrs.| EXTREMELY TIGHT " when Filippo Cotaggini took up;Maud Wood Park of Portland,| PARH - bonnets with hu-&' the work. When Costagzini died | Maine, serving the first tour{mensa ) of “cabbages” of on * Apace of 26 feet still was un-|years, and Miss Belle Sherwin of silk or velvet placed low on ome M. Cleveland, now completing her, side are seen. | Gomamis Fix < !second term. Miss Katharine! The may be of silk or{ fe Members of congress have' Ludington of Lyme, Conn., is the!velvet the right ear, ‘-'* 2 en umable to agree on a method | only member of the 1928 board of | extends out the cheek D . procedure (o complete the|directors who was a member of sometimes . as far ve or six members have | the national board in 1920. ‘l! the coat d bills and resolutions | The lop ct. | J. L Galen, of the g:l(hleyl\'elo'pmpw nts to finish the, Park Transportation ompany, cap whiel same manner 43, prominent Cordova. busingss man, | size until | nidj. her jis enroute to Seattle on' the Alas-|bonnet. B¢ artist com-'ka on_company business, im extra ¥ * happened.