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A BIG SHOWING OF pring Wall Paper and Rugs The most pleasing patterns you will see that are suitable for every room .in the house. The climax of Springtime smartness is scen in these various patterns cach foretelling the gladsome season that Spring i% around the corner. New We extend a welcome to every womin and man to come in and look at this won- derful assortment. Priced at 10 cents to 50 cents a single roll 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 have ever had. FOR TUESDAY ONLY we will offer a Yonker’s AXMINSTER Size 8.3 by 10.6 Seamless Rug —the best Axminster woven . in America. Special $39.75 accordance with the agreement, fostered by the Amcrimn Legion, we will close all day WEDNESDAY, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY B. M. Behrgnds Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ‘? NEW PARIS PASHIONS SHOW FEW CHANGES KNOW'S IIER EGGS lovers of ' the picturesque mourning’ the fact. War is miore machine like and less romantic than it was in the past and "fhe nwazgerlng soldier of ‘a few decades ago has becomo the business like conscript of to- day, they say. But the real rsa- son for the disappearanca of the soldiers’ whiskers is the gas mask they find. Moustaches don’t fit. Hospital Is So Cosy ome Buyer Bids for It| b. are By HAZEL REAVIS (Associated Press Fachion Editor) PARIS, Feb. change, is pi styles by Paris There is to I)P no essential dif- ference between styles of winter and the new hions of spring. Skirts will be a bit longer, waist- lines a bit higher. Clothes hava slipped a bit furthor away from | the masculine silhouette. The sil-| houette reveals more of the fi, ure’ without actually getting awe from the straight, slender outline Main poiuts of the most impor- tant dressmal 3' collection ind kg cate that mofe tailored costumes 21—Variation, not vided for spring | 21—When built his piiel, he en: it a place in i would feel tht!yl i "o well that a} man sought to ! for a home, of- @\IDNIE§ OP+A OMeNT.” The tailored note is dominant in this Lanvin dress with fitted corsage and flaring skirt. A nar- row line of stitching simulates a yoke and the eurved line in which the top is joined to the skirt is a feminized sug- gestion of a masculine waisteoat. For softness, and as part of the collar scheme: of . the coat which goes with the dress, Lanvin adds a band of beaver. tops which match their hair bands and handkerchiefs. The socks are often rolled down to the tops of their tennis shoes and ’frequent- ly colored handkerchiefs, glori- fied bandanas, are worn like belts, tied around the waist of the dress. ers of the Alps mountains. are tiny poppies, also, made of isinglass or .celluloid. = They take the place of glass flowers which proved too- fragile. STUFFED PANTHERS GUARD ‘MOTCR CARS RASH OF POLKA-DOTS SWEEPS STYLE WORLD | cars. PARIS—Fashions have broken! Genuine skins are softly stuffed out with a rash of polka-dots. 150 that the animal looks alive as Perhaps the dressmaker who 1s|it lops off the arm of ‘an clegant most enthusiastic about polka-| Parisian, or sprawls on the cush- dots is Mme, Nicole Groult. Shelijons of her motor car. sho many dotted sillk blouses with suits of solid color. Jackets and long coats at N.n.: house have scarf collars of dot- ted silk which tie in a bow knot at one side of the throat, or hang straight. There are also scarfs of dotted silk. Nearly every dressmaker uses white dots on a navy or black silk ground in some | form in the collection of spring. | the mewest mascot of Paris motor is expected to assure ‘the exclu- | time. MLLE. DE LA CHAUME WEARS GOLF BERET PARIS—Mile. Simone Thion de la Chaume, who sets tho feminine i golf styles in Europe, has adopted the Basque beret for tha ISINGLASS FLOWERS | APPEAR ON HATS PARIS—Isinglass has broken into the class of fashion favor- ites by way of spring millinery. Some of the millinery mudnla, Paris contributes for Easter w‘inr. have small delicately hued Dblos-i soms on them, inspired by flow- now considered correct golf ap- i parel by the fashionable dress- makers and | clothes. Fada Radio Sets and accessor- les, Columbia Phonographs and| records. Radio Electric Co., Mar tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. - for morning and fewer sport cos- tumes for other purposes than | sport are to he worn. The tailor-| ed suit with short coat and straight, wrap-around skirt 5 stressed at many houses. Tt f quently appears in the form dark blue coat and light skirt. For #afternoon wear capes will| undoubtedly bs popular, particu- D, larly ‘when they are worked uUb|;, Noy in silk erepe and satins for sum.| 0 mer. Many of these ps ¢how the scarf collar, straight tie collar attached only at the hn(‘k and meant to be tied in a bow at the side of the nock. The new cvening dresses stres: printed chiffons, which are shown in large floral patterns as well as large plaids. The trailing drapery, chiffon panniers and pet- al godets which float are more popular than ever. One important designer combines printed chif: fons and printed taffeta of identi: fonr inger a substan: + $60,000 invest- | mentally mo iy here equip cd ¢ ing n | MRS.LUCY B GARBER MRS. RS, DILUON SANTA FE, N. M—Mrs. R. C. | Dillon, wife of the goyernor of | New Mexico, knows 'abuut piongering. She lived in l railroad housecar when' jcame to this state. Yet 'Hnds it difficult to keep sion on the gov.rnor' $5,000 a year. “When we were ‘living! in nois—i: was just & b then,”' she said, “my fatler, R liams, was advised to the open, so he got a bridge comstruction cre the Santa Fe railroad ing Inf Albuquerque Mother ud 1 joined in a ho r. Dfllon mlaf care as the Okia — Marke! York City 000 chicks a year doe. 't from th 1 and - Old Roman Theahre Foundad by Snaniards’ MDA, | fully interest in hor ness stop her fron axe ruthlessly to th: h does not yving of 150 egge eighth Oklahoma Sjain, F.b. 21-C exeeutcd excavations have| tin the extreme| of Merida a Ro- coating space Nor does husband’s bu, laying the theatra w for 5,383 people. The theatre is in a rocmarkable condition of preservation consid-| oring that it has been hidden for| cal pattern in evening frocks with his brother centurids under a thick layer of i busl‘; e ¥ sher oll flold at 1. Jose. Ramon Melida, mem- o S 5 Bek o Garhed . her of the Spanish Academy of | ¥ Sy History, is in charge of the work POLISHED ) of excavation. AS JEWE! uTE Galleries, pit, orchestra stalls, PARIS- i iwitation a Prisoners Appear Mad boxes, amphitheatre, stags, dres designer of accessories for dress-! B ut Are Poor Actors, ing rooms' amd everything else ‘flh and I making louses substitutes larga! connected with a theatrical perld’ squares of finely carved and pol-| & formance are almost perfectly ishtd wood for the large flat jow-, BFRLIN, F“"t » o preserved. Much of the construe- el that dressmakers employed tion is of marble. extensively last season on oxpen-i ! ! court when not | ———— slye dresses and hats. The work- PARISH dfib PARTY ax HELD TONIGHT| manship of the wooden ornaments d o L — is so fine that they can only be - h‘ imitated by skiliful hand work. Tha| The Jast of the present. sories!’ Washion desiguers also are using of the Parish card parties will be | *®@ wood in buckles, They often are held tonight in Parish Hall. It seen on white dresses designed will be sort of 3 George Wash- for Palm Beach and the Riviera {ington affalr, with suitable dec- orations, ete. Prizes will be —_— et - awarded tonight and also the 1.' TH_E HOTELS Imnd prises the series. Gastineau CLl b1 YEARS n, Hoonah; Dnve( b Y& oLg ‘Petersburg. ‘ { 21 A departure imulating men- s mada in the ruse might have wo not been for the umique’ opinion _given by the medical experts who i pronounced tha four defendants | “perfectly normal indlvidugls- - {but poor scmrn 24 7 Romantic Whisker “ 9 Are “Out hAfiy OA Alaskan PARIS, Feb. 21—The fiérce mil- ’club of r, city; Pepe Las- itary moustache that a few years | woman's ’GIMI Murphy, city. |ago adorned the face . of lhout|hrnted ite’ every French soldier is a t.hlngl.)amury LEGION of the past. Not ome in 100 of ening, § o'clock. the conscripts of 1928 wears any- —adv.)thing resembling whiskers ™ an? Cal, Feb. 21—Bbell| the second gldest| 1 the country, cele- special at}]. g Parlors. .lg.qy, There | PARIS~Life-sized ‘panthers are ] The high eost of panther skins [§ siveness of the mwmm for some || links || | with the result that berets are| designers ' of sport, BIRD CAGES BRASS AND WHITE ENAMEL CANARY CAGES In hoth round andi square styles See Solui Brass Roumi Cage Smmls Juneau-Y oung Hardware Ca. Hardware and Undertaking Phone 12 WE WILL DEMQN_ST{{ATF A ZENITH AW Electric Radig Set INYQUR OWN HOME f or F l’aill’er Particulgra Qall 2 Qn Alaska th Ltght Martin, Mr. R. L. Sommers . B. aeser. all own and opcnte qtnc) 2¢mt.h Badio' Receivers. : JW Recmedm- ”‘4" MEH‘! 16 to 4«1 $2.30 to $4.95 Just Added to Our Line— SEALPAX UNDERWEAR