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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928 Just Arrzved—-New We oolwear Boys’ S ' | ONE LOT MEN'S HEAVY TWO-PIECE WOOL Underwear $5.00 Value Pay: Day Special for $3. 95 IN RESULT. > [ e e P, 2 ) N 4 { N ! ) | ) ) { 3 ) N ) ] ) N \ \ ! | ] 3 REASONABLE ONE LOT MEN’S Heuvy Shoes inch tops ALl Leather Pay Day S;;ecial trast overpl $9.50 for bo - ) ) N ) § \ N \ § ) \ 3 PAY DAY in Groceries ARE STILL GOING STRONG Where there is no substitute for quality SPECIALS ONE LOT OF MEN’S DRESS Trousers Values to Pay Day It Will Pay You to Visit Juneau’s Largest De- partment Store N IN S - | . By HAZEL REAVIS (Associated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS—Tweed is a fabric be reckomed with in spring fash- ions, Nearly every important maker shows tweed coats, and suits in the collection for spring and summer. Beige, grav blue and multicolored ure s are the favorite shades, with ,beige a long way in the lead Coats and capes usuaily full’ length, though there are v | ous models of half length in the suit-type of co. tume. Wraps are (rule, but the rule has its tions particularly when the | rics are of summer weight, The most frequently secn ver- {slon of the spring twoed costume is the flat pleated or circular skirt sewed at the hipline ty a lighter top of plain material, | Sometimes there is a belt to cover | the joining of the skirt and top. | Occasionally ows of 4|nhr<:u|(‘r take the ¢ ol belt. | Another maothod of joining skife jand blouse 2 dress, but a|band of satin _model | gives the spring, col-{in blouse of spring| trouder-top s models, this one is printed with Neariy all capes of tweed are polka dots. To go with it Talbot|eut full enough to be designs a hat wit 1 brim of | wrapped around the figure. They | mural colored coars w and jare carefully moulded around the & erown of navy blue taffeta shoulders so that they do not slip B ;easily. Some tie at the throat with scarf collars. A few have DAT ADRIFT military collars and othors are| "WITH LIQUOR ABOARD TAKEN collarless, meant to be worn wilh dress. capes, are o is a small upstandigs | PARIS — ] i | coat is- this navy from Suzanne Talbot' lection. Like scores detachable fur neckpieces. Several designers show tweed i scarfs, cufficiently wide to b Y worn short capes, with tweed JAdrift, with no persons aboard, | iresse 5 gallons of moonshine $4.95 TWEED FAVORITE . | three-quarter anil; unlined J I PRICES WILL SURELY PLEASE HIS PA. aid twist, Full shaped non-breakable visors. $2.75 to $3.50 for men who care for style. ! hat Give Double Wear NEW MODELS IN MANNISH FABRICS AND PATTERNS—SUITS THAT WILL SATISFY MOTHERS WHO APPRECIATE HONEST VALUE.SERVICEABLE WEAR AND WHO WANT THEIR BOYS TO BE WELE DRESSED WITHOUT HAV- > TO SPEND ANY MORE THAN IS NECESSARY TO' SECURE THE DESIRED THE TWO PAIR PANTS DOUBLE THE LIFE OF EVERY SUIT. THESE NEW WOOLWEAR ARE BOUND TO PLEASE ANY BOY. AND THE bttt et i i i MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEW €APS FOR SPRING With style, right preportion and fine quality, shown in light tan glen plaid with con Pric ed $1.25 and $1.50 i F’O‘RGET OUR PAY DAY SPECIALS Lo $6.00 Special RSN ONE /LOT 0 MEN’S Felt Hats Good Quality Good Style Values to $6.00 Pay Day Special $4.95 HEA Regular Pay ONE'LOT OF MEN’S Union Suits VY MIXED. Value to $3.50 Day Special Behrends Co., Ine.. -Juneau’s Leading Department Store Reg. $12.50' Valké " HEAVY AEE WOOL Mackinaw For Real Service' Pay Bay Special PRING M MODE | and one nhuulxler cxposed to the s, Usually there: are jackets o for wear over the drosses. DESIGNERS INTRODUCE NOVELTIES IN BELTS PARIS—Belts arve still an im portant part of fashion, but they are not the same. Many novelties have been accepted by the design ors. Crocheted be'ts are among the 10y uul mosgt popular in the £ They may be of of the dress knitted jersey varticularly in frequantly | white ] T | B! Iy are al { metal vic they £POTLs Cos'u with. Beadod dress, fashion, broiders be't tumes with » dressmaker em- on - sports cos light tops and dark WAIH FABRICS TRIM NEW PARIS FROCKS PARIS -Collary and c¢affs of shite gome of the new- st of ationd for spring. Dalaty jabois, bibleollars, and sailor collars arg, phases of the new fashions. Washable silk an georgette; trimmed with lace, ars often used but the‘nwest costulme lingerie is ' starched’ white muslin neck and wrist uflds and stift piquet sailor coll% INVISIBLE SUP FOR EVENING PARIS — Evening dresses ia spring collections' are supported at the shoulders by invisible flesh colored straps. T RESSES —— e — in the hold, the gas boat ! Saken e Poatl New spoRT DRESSES i was ‘taken yesterday b\‘ 8. Coast. Guard cutter|BARE ONE SHOULDER PARIS— Society and “turned over to the I's Oftice, according to ad-|10NKST afy . r@eeived . today by | | Thelr onc 1 Albert A. White. No ar-| DOt tan ¢ 1 1 that | there will b i between ! P ve been made, Thé ve is_registered under the line of their tan and the d i am,m} Oscar B. Case, [It|collete of their evening dresses teet long. To quiet this fear the dressmak-| ers. show beach costumes, tenujs dresses and plain sport costumes with backs as low as those of eve. ning gowns. The fashionable wo- man now wears her bathing or beach costume at the same decol- lete as her lowest evening frock. Some dressmakers show simple 5port costumes with one shoulder entirely cut away. These dresses are. sleeveless, the necklipe run- ning diagonally from the single shoulder strap to a point wa'l 78, —adv.” gnder the arm, leaving both arws x\\\ll ¥ Chlrh Firestone, in of_the local Government ital, §s leaving on the steam- w;n Seattle, taking lit- m Gongales, who is suf- mm- trouble, to the tal. He expects | bands of tulle, | gette. jevening dresses is seemingly in- They are formed by narrow chiffon or geor- The decolette of many creased by the addition' of backs of flesh-colored ' chiffon. Some- times the decolette 18 cut to the v'aistline in back. e HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY To brite “Junior” Vestgl m host ‘at a party yesters n. at bis howe. The A& f the little - gulk toys = and young host many delightfa The lttle Petrich, Nor Warner, Lee' ing, Pauline P tin, Ji Bre: %) Company, advocated local owner- [GAPT. PETERSON 1S ON MARGNITA Returns to Ship. chhcing Larry Parks — Com- pany Reorganized Capt. H.'M. Feterson, iormerly skipper of” the mailboat Margnita returned to the command of that' ship yestsrday, replacing Capt. Larry Parks, and safled with her last nignt for Skagway and way- ports. Seéveral changes wers made in the personnel of th crew, and these will be announced with the return of the boat to- niorrow morning. Wyatt Kingmaa emains as purser. «In his business policy of handl- ng the boat, Alex Hanna, manag- ’r, of Coastwise Transportation ship of the Margnita, as more beneficial to the stockholders in the company and to the people of Juneau and other ports to which the boat rums. Local owmnership could be en couraged, he said, by the taking over of the bond {ssue by local banks. ' This would eventually lead, in a few, years’ time, he dc- clared, to local investors purchas- ing the stock of the three Seattle men who now hold a controlling amount of stock in the company. Management of thie company will be handled by Mr. Hanna from Seattle, through Theodore Heyder and I Goldstein, President and Secretary,: mmlluly of the | company, in_Juneau. . Requisitions | on all purchases must be handled through. Capt. hence- forth, Mr. Han: Changes in the personnel of the ,‘ last Margnita were made late week by the stockholders whof met twice to take actiom in re- organizing the business of the company. New, . directors were chosen as tslhwr Theodore H der, 1. Goldstein and Capt. H. M. Peterson of -J u; Alex Hanna 4 John oX Seattle. tifth birtbday, [R; night, sufticient SEATILE GIRL 1S NOW mrmu NASIK, India, March 13—At- tired in an Indian dress, Miss Nancy Ann Miller, of Seattle, wio will soon wed Tukiji Rao, former Maharajah of Indore, told the head of the Orthodox Hinduism that of her own free will amd accord, she decided to embrace the re- ligion of her fiance. She express- 'éd deep admiration for the an: clent faith and at the end of an’ ‘hour's conversion, made the soi: em naffirmation she was embrac- LIONS: CLUB ’l‘ha Juncau Lions' Clib hold its weekly meeting at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Forget- Me-Not Tea Room, Preulaant L. ‘D Henderson announced tbday. Permanent committees, to serve for a year, will' be apopm!ed\ at the meeting and a réeport ‘W)l be fortlicoming from' the commoe appointed to work out plans for a special affair at which' the ing it freely with the result of| ™ deep and sincere convictions and not from any worldly motives. The religious rites of the coa- version were performed om the semi-privacy of the banks of the sacred river Codevary. The Hin- du priest placed a mark upon ner body, then' she was bathed !4 the Codeury waters. HENDERSON TO perrr L. D. Henderson, leaving Juneau; on the steamer Yukon to inspect the schools in| He will th the Ketchikan district. stop first at Wrangell tinue from there to tHe City. Other schools he plans to visit are at Charcoal Point, Wardi d con- First Cove and Kasaan, and possibly one or two other points. Commissioner Henderson. will deliver an address at Paremt- ‘Teacher Assoclation both in Wrangell and Ketchikan. ———eeo— : unnniour and Mr. James neau were married today Judge Frank A. Boyle, in th ‘They, will make thnlr .home in Jpneau. . When you are .suffering with rheumatism. so you can- h get, around just . Rub lpd you 'fli meeti; nfw l‘lu Jennie Peterson, or Cor, | 0¥ Thomes ' byl - med with squirrel, - and summer fur. BLUE RIBHON MOTOBIKE Diop i'nv“‘and' sq‘gfl.%fiis bieycle before buying elséwhere. SN VAT {‘\\\‘V \ ; l & Juneau-Yaung Hanlm Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 €OATS and ENSEMBLES THE NEW COATS In the chic sprmg sports models. The new coats are charming with their tucks, small lapels and tight belts. A number of the belts are placed at a high waist line. Coats are in the'tan and gray tones and are trim- fox $19.50—8$69.50 ! ENSEMBLES More of the smart spring costumes in Kas- ha Cloth, Kashmir and Poiret Twill. Three piece models with satin and silk crepe ' blouses and skirts on a bodice. The blouses are finished with tucks and bows and several models have sash bands on the bottom: The ensambles are in; navy blue,/tan, gray: and' the delightful new shade of garland green. . $19.50--849.50.