The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1928, Page 2

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dagpe czals Rag Rug Special Just the Rug you have been waiting for. Size, 27x60 SPECIAL Piti 1LL RFMAININ(, WINTER LINES MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST OR PROFIT We must dispose of all remaining Winter Apparel quickly in to make room for Spring Merchandise which will begin to ar- ve soon. Ihis {inal close-out event begins tomorrow morning. These specially arranged sale prices will prevail only while the present as- sortments last. 51,00 each Smocks Good Sense Rubber Colors—Green, Fcrri,s W([ists Aprons on 75¢ yard Imported Blue, Orange, | | French Voiles in Rose and Floral in white batiste | Large—many colors Patterns | to choose from 6 months, 1 year to | 32 to 46 11 years Regular $1.50 each ' SPECIAL SPECIAL at a SPECIAL PRICE’ $1.95 each 25¢ each » $1 00 each Green, Yellow, Blue, Rose and Orchid Sizes THIS SALE ONLY | FINAL CLEARANCE on MEN’S SUITS Marvelous values — a rare opporunity-—you must. see these their real value. suits to appreciate $35 and $40 SUITS for $23.75 $45 and $55 STEIN BLOCH SUITS for $39.75 Special Sale | SPECIAL ON 36 IN. Colored Outing Flannel FOR THIS SALE ONLY 60¢ per Vard 25c a yard MEN’S TWO-PIECE Wool Underwear Good Quality and Weight $5.00 Value SPECIAL $3 95 a suit Men’s Heary Work Sox A Real Bargain Men’s Bib | MEN’S SOLID Overalls | _ JFATHER and JUMPERS ngh Shoes Standard Brand FOR DRESS WEAR f Rock Bottom |Worth $8.50 to $9.00 | SPECIAL PRICED | SALE PRICE ‘ 5 pazr for $1 | ‘$1 35 éarment; $4 95 | Wear like a pig's nose SALE PRICE MEN’S KAHKI HEAVY Wool Work Shirts A Real Value $2 ‘)5 each Tlus Week’ Saving from Juneau 8 Largest Grocery Stock 1-2 for . 4 cans Apricots, No. 2 1-2 for ... .. Libby Sweet Sliced Dill Pickles, 3 for .... Hawaiian Tuna, 7 ounce can, 4 cans for. . . Castle Brand Rye Krisp, 3 for .. 3 cans Minced Clams for ......... .5 90 | 4 cans Peaches, No. 2 3 cans Salad Points, No. 1talls ... .... 90 | 3 cans Fancy Blackberries, No. 2 .. 1.00 i 3 cans Fancy Loganberries, No. 2 . 90 | Libby Catchup, regular size, 4 for . 1.00 Philipe Pan Cake Flour, 2 for Jcang Kempfor ..cond. . incuniins; B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store W"W ODES Ot wa eNl ./ ( I Ig”d(}‘i PLUB Is JUNEAU AND lSLAth B 19 "HiGh _scHool. FIvEs | ‘A;; M‘ SELURE MIXHERETOMORROW MI The last of the doubleheader season will be played tomorrow fevening in the A. B. Hall, the first game to be called at 8 o’clock. One championship will be at |stake. Each of the girls’ teams have won two games and the (winner in this contest will be awarded the coveted channel toward championship for another season. ie River Bar for use by pub-|The local boys have already [lic and private enterprises, as a {clinched the title grasp on thelr Iresult of the regular luncheon {PeRnant and tomorrow's game Takes Steps to Sezure Res-| servation Eacle River Bar for Pubhc are to be tak- the receryation of type of this made of chartreuse wool- en stuff. Stitched 3 are a prominent par | the design. They divide e the skirt into sections o) wmd trim the sleeves. The convertible vest is made of hand tucked cream colored crepe de chine over an under col- Immediate rtu |Club today at the Forget-Me-Not [Standing of the teams. Tea Room, it was announced. P 3 : e p R A committee composed of H. H tl‘}lf\ 1{1‘”(.hk material of }pnsl P. E)Pond and J. s Bl |Thomas was appointed to mnter ‘thh the Juneau Chamber of l,u" Commerce, the local Boy Scoul |Council and the Juneau Wumanl A special meeting of gh. fll- |Club as to the policy to be recom-|ecytive Committee of the mended for the use of the Bar.|chamber of Commerce '| | It is understood the local For- held at 11:80 o'clock (omm est Service 18 in accord with the|morning in the display |proposition and it is expected |the Alaska Electric Light [this Bureaw will take favorable|power Company, preceding action, regular luncheon meeting | The present plans for the use Chamber at noon, it 3 {of the beach include a site for.a nounced today. Matters ‘ - e |permanent ‘Boy Scout Camp, a|portance are to be rum;-q:i‘ni |golf links, amd public bathing al meeting which, Mr. Austin ze7 Bethel January For ani R il e lonatad ;‘:;m'l""“ e o“f“ma -flfl by dog t:: to buy furs ’“lbnth houses,, There is a possibil- placed before the c‘lllb.tw' the lowe: Kuskokwim country. {ity that a club house or a sum-|ing following, it was sald. z He expected to reach Kanatak mer resort hotel might be er- storms which kept on the Alaska Peninsula in time °cted, 1t was sald. h’ News Bay three ¢ s Austin, fur buy—t 0 catch the steamer Starr which |y .oq reports on the securing |p n’s Emporium, will e at that point this ‘week i Juneau unpul ‘;le lat- [enToute to Seward. He will now'locally of; the;additional $10,000 : March or first of FeAch Kanatak in time to make ot ing to advices re- [the next sailing of the Starr, in! ) him by Charles Gold- I“m“ EXE Am‘llll DELAYED M h school building, { head ted by the organi- |ment | necessary. for, the construction of |the new which was zatioh last | Advertising always pays. Une merci the columns of The Empire. ,& Buest of 1ay, Bethel. He ex- g o iie prominent com- % in Juneau by the in Alaska, was 3@. Club today. | !meeting of the Juneau Lions’|Will have no bearing om m ATTENTION It you neea a good enrpenler phone 498. Handy Andy’s Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. —— i We call ana weuver. Phone 528. LET Almquist Press Your Suit. " sticks, old plates, cups and pew- , the Juneau Billiard Parlors, MRS. I. L. PATTER‘ON SALEM, 'tiques, especially mementoes the pioneers, and historical litar- ary works dealing with the early da:s of the state has long becn a_hobby with Mrs, Isaac L. Pai terson, wife of Oregon's governor. ; Her chief attention is to her home. She loves the outdoors of | the Willamette valley, preferring {to, remain on the farm at Eola, |near Salem, when she became | “Iirst lady” of the state, rather ithan to move into a mansion at the capital. i In summer she is busy with her garden, where she grows a |great variety of flowers, culti- |vates water lilies and treasures a flock of mallard ducks, She Is ifond of gathering ancient candle |ter. Mrs. Patterson has assembled 'a library of original Oregon. his- tory. She has one of the finest collections of Indian baskets in the Northwest. She is a native daughter of Oregon, her father C. S. Wood- worth coming to the state from Vermont in 1852, |Misfit Business Women | Subject of Conferences i { NEW YORK—The misfit busi iness woman will ba the subject fof a series of conferences held !by Business and Professional Wo- {man’s clubs during the national |observance of Business Woman's i Week, April 15 to 22. ] The personnel research com- mittee of the national organiza- itlon will arrange meetings with Yeducational and personnel author- |ities in each community in which ithere is a club, for study of the (problem. There will also be spe- {eial vocational guidance confer: ences, to assist women who are | economically dependent upon ) themselves in choosing a suitable | business or profession. i Lena Madesin Phillips, national prealdent a radio message from New Yq?{ on the evening of April 16. The ‘commiittee in. charge of the + week includes Miss Margaret Elli ott of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Mrs. Eva Hunt Dockery, of Boise, Idaho; Miss Hester Smith, of Denvet, Colo.,, and Miss Virginia Mont- gomery, of Marcus Hook, Pa. ————————— Anyone having bills against or \owing accounts to the same com- pany, up to Feb. 15, 1928, will please leave such at the Juneau Billiards or at office of St. Ann's Honpnal not later than March 10. BEN A. LEONARD. || ——."——-— 1 unug Let me ub your oad jol Phone 473, John Holler, Prop —adv. f 014 papers for sax The Empire. ! | WINGS of the MORNING ! | i i a bracer! “Win qmfit kfimu«" “Nitrokote Lacquer ] & i ; FOR FURNITURE AND WOODWORK Dries in Yo an Hour Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking Phone 12 will open the week | "GAGE and MEADOW. " - :BROOK . HATS Favokité'Spring Chapeaux YITh& Rats arg ot only cléver, néw ! and youthful — but they have “pnce uppea ">'besides. 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