The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1928, Page 2

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| 58 Just Arrived-- D e ONE LOT MEN'S HEAVY TWO-PIECE WOOL Underwear 5.00 Value Pay Lay Special for 3.95 e e e ONE LOT MEN’S Heavy Shoes 12 inch tops All Leather Pay Day Special DAY SPECI m Groceries ARE STILL GOING STRONG Where there is no substitute for quality t Will Pay You to s indne o el ey ctrrrrrrs 1hat trast overplaid twist. Full shaped non-hreakable visors. SUIT. AND. THE MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEW CAPS FOR SPRING With style, right; proportion and “fine quality, shown in light tan glen plaid with con- Priced $1.25 and $1.50 for boys; $2.75 to $3.50 for men who care for style. ALS ONE LOT OF MEN’S DRESS Trousers Values, to. $6.00 Pay Day Speciql $4.95 B M. Behrends Visit [uneau’s Largest De- partment Store ONE' LOT OF MEN'S ONE LOT OF MEN’S HEAVY MIXED Union Suits Regular Value to $3.50 Pay Day Special $2.65 Felt Hats Good Quality Good Style Values to $6.00 Pay Day Special $4.95 Junenu 8 Leadmg Department Store New Woolwear Boys’ Suits Give Double IV ee ear NEW MODELS IN MANN]SII FABRICS AND PATTERNS——SUITH TIIAT W’ILL SATISFY MOTHERS WHO APPRECIATE HONEST VALUE,SERVICEABLE WEAR AND WHO WANT THEIR BOYS TO BE WELL DRESSED WITHOUT HAYV- ING TO SPEND ANY MORE THAN IS NECESSARY TO SECURE THE DESIRED RESULT. THE TWO, PAIR PANTS DOUBLE THE LIFE OF EVERY THESE NEW WOOLWEAR ARE BOUND TO PLEASE ANY BOY. REASONABLE PRICES WILL SURELY PLEASE HIS PA. For Real Service Pay Day Special $8.95 who need sabbatical years to sti ulate and invigorate them. Each new public gives something to the NAVY BLUE HEADS - | TURKEY CALLING _mien students of artist.” ‘Ameéricanism’ is' a hobby with Miss Arden. She stresses the fact that she was born in and all of her essentlal musical training was received there, In her Spanish-style apartmeat on the Left Bank of the Seine between intervals of practice and concerts she goes in for domes tleity, taking particular pride in her ability to cook and sew. WHITE SAILOR CAPS PARIS—The up-turned starchel ! white cap of the middy is offered by Paris for wear with beach | clothes. 4 ROYAL DIANA FINDS DIAMOND IN AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, South Afri- ca—Lady May Cambridge, mem ber of the royal family, came to Africa to hunt blg game and {found a diamond. The discovery was made while she and her mother, the Countess of Athlone, wife of the governor general of South Africa, w touring the famous Lichtend diggings in Western Transvaa { The rough diamond, weighing fou" ‘PARIS — Skilfull tucking is.and one-half carats and worth | the whole decorative scheme of a | $1,000, wa3 seen glinting from a Chantal model. Suitable for sev-(Plle of gravel epal fabrics and dark or light in| As a trophy of color this dress is of the typej t‘ll forms the foundation of a; Erdruhe The skirt has a grace-; 41 flare from an almost normal istline where a belt of good galalith | ornament on their royal high owners of i3 father is presented 'to nesses by the claim TLady May's Quecn Maiy's brother. HOTELS Fred Mrs dth fastens with a buckle, the only the dress e [ FEW SPANISH WO/ MchCE MED!C ’IADRID-— ¥ AT THE Alexander, rown; J. A . Anchorage; Mr. and Mrs. . Portland, Or 0. B. nedicine in Spaiy Hyder; Fred T. Beyes, t€C. D. Freidt, ve yet dared to set up in prac.| o B8 for themselves, says Dr. Re.lfnokane: Fred MoMighasl. Ty dova; E. A. Baker, Petersburg; ens, dean of the Faculty ofipyp.” wijjor,” Petershurg; W. .. dicine of the University of M",Nome. Tenakee: J. P. Morgan. {eity: L. J. Anderzon, Cordova; J. G. Carson, Inizn Island. Alaskan city; Ralph Perich, . Matzu, Peinrsbu™g: Onfrey, city; Herman Baranof. Zynda . F. Armstrong, Wrangell; E. A Winkler, Petersburg; Mrs. J. L. Brown, city. ————- O ABROAD NOTICE minating Ameri:| T am pleased to state to my f the phases|customers that through the court- rn of Mhfllcsy of the management of Geo! opolitan Opera j Brothers, Quality Store, you may to spend the leave orders or pay bills due me. adv. D. B. FEMMER, Phone 114. umu their ———————— inte als,” she JUp to the year 1917 there were women medical students, bu} that year seven entered thair| and in 1927 there wera’ [ht; ht. L. Ni ‘city; they have gradusted, it S0OTE® show, the majority matry. ’ the * profession. ‘!hau n ’rfi‘lfly confine their ac- y Mry wark. { e GER BOASTS We make men's sults for $65 professors #. WOLLAND, New York| s | which By HAZEL REAVIB (Associated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS—The Rue de la Paix has traded its crow for a blue bird. Black divides with navy blue the honors it held as the favorite winter color. Especially for gtreet and sport wear is navy blue the pet of Parisians. , DBeiga ou Pul eamy . tint gets third piace on the color card. | Navy Bbiue black; lfght beige and | Bray is the way the colors ran in the spring fi<hion shows. The new beige 18 1 hl * and richer | than any atural shade i that has th Paris uses and carhmeis jerscy Au- it fs soldom though ther.: amples cf the n Jith o1 the 11t i3 pate biee, is, often -comhined. with navy. Ths ¢hidis range from turquoise ta riel, Dright reds are much in evidenge, nzarly overy house =h'mdlg a l(w lm‘r]u ar 9y, a fuw l-no ex- ¢ beige. j dres oomb.n' with cherry re: |vellow i3 usecd : for spring, i hunting expedition, the gem was ich sulphur, which is successtully | | combined with trown. For evening, jshown in many style authority- binations of. ruby* green. Brighit appeared. frol (some orchid re used. An black and m fabrics are fr collar and ct | touches on tumes. ‘Ona low in the jor black dots are an spring style. polka dot Id\v m partial to com- and emerald et has not dis- salons and n‘lh dots are m, particu- | ruR L ON GOA' PARIS, on fim trimmed. coaf lining Mfi bkl ep2 for street . | here, -.!chiffon, but some moire and stiff e, Onel v B pink | been recruited by Paul Gastinne: boyliood are precious, the seven A groal deal \\,<Renette, a firearms manufacturer, agreed several years ago, so they the The girls meet one Sunday morn-|decided to meet every summer Lady May's shades ranging fom soft maize mlln: a month. They are taught and winter to talk over old times. SPRING COLOR CARD| ——— e vided for first spring days. Sus- liki and gazelle are the furs used. TROUSER-SKIRT STYLE PERSISTS IN PARIS PARIS—Spring fashion shows include many examples of the jupesculotte or trouser-skirt. There is at least ope example of trouser- skirt for sport wear in most of the collections. As a rule, it !takes the form of divided skirt with deep inverted pleats in front and back. PARIS PAIRS COLORS PARIS—Dozens of pale blue and pale pink dancing dresses are shown. among the new fashions Most of the dresses are tiffeta aré used. Pink and blue | sport costumes are also frequent: i1y seen. FRENCH SOCIETY GIRLS LEARNING TO SHOOT PARIS—French girls are lea {ing to shoot. A group of 60 society girls has how to handle the various kinds jof ftirearms and how to hit the bullseve, “The young men have forgotten, - | the tu\(uflon of their fathers that| a, gent n, should know how to handle guns,” says uuzmnen nette, “so I have interested the girls.” unrmnutlve of keflnn Tobgeco Com- vu ‘an arrival on the Ad- . He 18 accompanied t. Albert Wile, 4.v iy || The contestant whose voice | NEWEST CONTEST | GRAND FORKS, N. D, Feb. 20—The turkey calling con- | test makes its bow as a form of rural sport. Northwestern farmers, who make a specialty of raising the holiday bird, will take part in such competition at the fifth annual all-American Turkey Show in Grand Forks starting Feb. 30. most charms his or anyone else’s turkeys will be suitably rewarded. . RAURIRAS e 1 ‘Brothers, Scattered, All in Same Business WICHITA FALLS, Tex., Feb. 12. — The ' Seven Bledénharn brothers live in five cities and towns in three States, but all are in the soft drink bomlng business. Twice a year they have re- unions—but not to talk over the goft. drink business. Memories of Al Bfedenharn, the youngest, who is 40 years old, was hast af the latest reupion here. The eldest hrother, Joe Biedenharn, of nree, La., is 61. The other ive. are Ollie Bledepharn of |/ Shreveport, La.; Lawrence, Harry, nd Herman Biedenharn of Vieks- |/ burg, Miss ql Red, oulp side, his business to become ldqnl ot the Shreveport, La., [/ 'fiwwx m“m_mm /vzl:u.wu'rou. New znhnd- | Mar. rd. 'Crimthorpe ~land- a shark which’ weighed. 630, 'pounds, sald to be the world's eatest catch. — O e . GOLDSTEIN LEAVES Goldstein, ,,. and Will Biedenharn } has found timg enough | ST. PAUL—American women may raise families and still take an active part outside the home, believes Mrs. Theodore Christian- son, wife of Minnesota's governor. | She has reared two boys, help- ‘ed her husband operate a weekly newspaper, ‘even to directing the mechanical of it, and been .Governor CMNtistianson’s only real confidante since he has occupied the axecutlio chafr. y ‘Hliwr;(y of Minne- ore, Jr,, I8 a high school stug jractice deinanded band's time, she ¢ advertis! mueh ol m turned and_ man, e as- W L ndlmei’(n of the flw when: l‘n;'nrnm- Christianson served in the iunnumg -lagisla- . here nlt.rdlg‘s“u ) Rogt g ers. He is to 8 'BLUE RIBBON MOTOBIKE For Men or Boys Dyrop in and- see ‘this bicycle before buying elsewhere. J Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 R JUST ARRWED ' TOMATOES, CABBAGE, NE PARSNIPS, CAULIFLO‘V OTATGE& ETTUCE, LEEKS, GREEN :ONIONS, RADISHES, BUNCH CARROTS, CELERY, SPINACH, GREEN PEPPERS, PARSLEY, RHUBARB, YELLOW: NEWTON APPLES. BEACK TWIG APPLES, BANANAS, GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGES. Call Us Up For Pru:es CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 . “Best in Everything” . ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholuale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 nwnnmm LFAP YEAR WEDDING BELLS RING 3 OFTEN FOR LONDON STAGE FGLKS LDNDO\I March 12—Leap year has brought an epidemic of matri- mony to London theatrical circles. Managers and performers alike have the marrying fever. There is scarcely a London company that has not celebrated at least one wedding since Big Ben rang in the new year and the same is true of the motion picture studios. Spoken and silent drama met in the manriage of Dion Tithe- radge, the playwright and actor. to Madge Stuart, the movie sta: Emma Haig, the little American comedienne who became famous in London over night as the tele- phone girl in “The Girl Friend.” chose Art Fowlef, an American ukelele player, as her life partner. yet had a flnnl decree in her British * divoree proceedings, ‘has been reported 'engaged to Bert- rand Taylor, New York = stock broker. Miss Lawrence blushing ly says she is not “officially” en gaged. Veronica Turleigh, who is .play ing in Eugene O'Nelll's “Hairy Ape,” chose as her husband James Laver, an expert In engravings and illustrations connected - with the Victoria and Albert Museum, and Elissa Landi became the wife of John Cecil Lawrence, a bar. rister. Edythe Baker, American revug singer, dancer and planist, who married Gerald d’Erlanger, son of, 'a hurry to marry Capt. Alastair || John Troughton Phillips Roberts, tianson s a sopho- || Baron d'Erlanger, the London banker, is having a qulet honey- moon on, the Rivi she has given u Peggy Shotte, of the “Clowns in Clover” company, was in~ &uch Miller that she stretched her age from 18 to 21 to defeat parental objection and was fined $125 for evading the law. 3 Karen Peterson, the Milwaukee Admiral Rog: actress, who came to London with AR “Broadway,” was almcst a leap o i A year hride, as she married Mark '(’)::rezr‘;, a London banker, Decem- REI,IABI,‘ Tfiwm 4 oue 149 ' Bes, M8 ° Josephine Evans, a young Amer- ican actress who also came to mmm’ i" e 1] SERVICE ONr Mouw:+ 8. Wallstedt, the L. 0. O. through here on ers emroute to loose, passed London with “Broadway,” married grandson of Lord North. Violet Dunn, a Toronto girl in the same T company, married. George Carr, former manager of Everyman \theatre, who more recently acted with Gladys Cooper in “The Let- ter.” Gertrude Lawrence, musical comedy star, although she has not (g, solic-|{

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