The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 21, 1928, Page 2

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Sizes ]4—»26 W 21006 Prwes $7 50 to $2l 00 O i Our Men’s D'epartmgm Is Well Eqmpped to Take Care of Your New Too B WO, coat O Suit cmd 7% ot Men’s new spring togs are here—suits and top coats in the famous Middishade and Michaels, Stern brands in smart styles for men and, youhg men who want to be well dressed and up-to-date without being forced to pay fancy prices. These are h?,nent-mg 1 ’ goodness clothes—in cut—in fabries in patterns and colorings—just the kind of togs you’ll see well dressed fellows wear this spring. We guarantee your satisfaction in fit and quality, so come in now-~nhb obligations if you're not ready to purchase “immed- iately. Priced As Low As $35.00 mmmmmnnmmmmmmmnun||m|mnmnmmuumlmnmmumuumummumuii _IISI!HHMMIHH]IIIIHIII|IlHlMl]|HIIIIHIIIII||||I[IHII|H|||!|IIIMlMIWIMH“mm E | future. =|ka spruce, he declared, will be in PARIS—Over a plain slip of cire satin Lenief imposes layers of black chiffon. beginning with a black net yoke. A full chiffon skirt falls to an irregular hem- line from a jeweler girdle. A string of strass outlines the de- collete of the dress in back and continues in fronit to an oblohg ornament of strass. 5 s GEO, F. WEISEL . JOINS JUNEAU - LUMBER MILLS Appointment as Assistant Manager Announced— Experienced in Work George F. Weisel, prominent Montana lumber and sawmill man, has become dssociated with the Juneau Lumber Mills as Assistant Manager to Roy Rutherford and will have charge of sales, both local and foreign, and office ad- ministration, it was announced tg- day by Mr. Rutherford. Mr. Wei- sel arrived here yesterday fromy| Seattle where he has represented! the company since early last Jan) uary. milling industry. 'He has been operating logging camps and saw milling in western Montana pine forests for the past 21 years, His early experience was acquired in the milling and lumbering indus- try in Minnesota. During the World war he saw Forestry and Construction Divi- out timber for the needs of army = | operations. Mr. Weisel foresees a steady and continuous growth for the Alaska lumbering industry in the The great stands of Alas- A GOOD STORE FOR OVER 35 YEALS ! BEITER STORE TQDAY B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 0000000000 OB AR IrO¥] ElIIIIIIlllIIHllI!HIIIIlIIHMNI|iIIIHUIH|| if 1 of the city, nd spreading kground ter of the west, o make the best i DEFINITE AIM IN BUSINESS palms AID TO ECONOMIC SECURITY o nIunden ble that success for the 1| business woman s quice as vital a pi NEW YOREK—Th~ oiic ships ame profizicn: in|in busiiess—ihy one who th caring ng, even lear pete with the attractions o(l“ for the b“;“';;; Tl:n_”rh:xfi ing to on arms and l-gs youth—faccs am economic prob.|even imore sd, e wom: for she s ‘We had no doctors |lom. very livelihood may depend on it who is not i the c “One must face the fact nm WREEOR S e ot o -plcuou successful may at least When ernor Hunt was min-!the preference. of the - Masculine 3 | ister to m, Mrs. Hunt consid-|gex for youth and the charm of oy jeTRES, liviix {ered formal entertaining a hard-|youth is too fundamental to be | ship. | easily overcome,” writes Winifred I “Wlllsnu in “The Indepéndent Wo-. man,” publication of the National League of Busiiess and Profes- | sional Women's Clubs. Alithodly Seprovich, oldtime Al- ; LIGHT COATS NEWEST Lo strone pnpartant dress | “While the modern craze for ef. |askati ‘and. for thay Years a resl- coats for dark dresses this spring, | LC1ency and the prevalent system 'dent of the Faitbanks distriot, of group Insufance militate against both passed awdy in the St. Ann’s h undoubtedly pital at 9 o'clock this morning the older | White silk coats with black lin- Il::gt: ”'!‘"““‘" r‘;: (‘:“::‘ :.l;:)“,‘l‘,,,{t: man and the older woman as ap-(at the age of !hlunv fppichs e Ao * Iplicants for employment, in the| He came h a short time ago ! g o kil |case of women there is certainly |and on March 2 entered the St. —o— - |the added instinetive prejudice of | Ann’s hospital f‘"‘ treatment. | MRS. HOWDBESHELL 1§ (lhe male employer against women | Pnehmonia’ Yollowed by empyema VISITING IN JUNEAU who have lost their first hloom of | resulted in his death, according | youth—natural, perhaps, and fot .| intentionally ecruel, but none the . Ihusband before his death was for 1638 traglc for those who hecause many years a prominent Alas tof it are efther deprived "of a ! publisher and for some time a|Means of livelikood or are forced member of The Empire staff, ar-|PY it into ungongenial employ- rived from Seattle on the Aleu.|™ent. {tian and is visiting her many| A possible remedy for the sttua: e Wlends in Junesw: tion, believes Miss Willson, is the dislikes politics. Mrs. Howdeshell resided In ju.|education of woman from child: does _she care for formal neau for several years, but after 1000 to a realization of her need _ preferring to svend | yho qeath of her husband moved |[oF financial * Independence, ting pets of the VIrds | ¢ (ne States. This is her ""'Ih" need to get fato some tield of and forests. The | i nere for geveral years. work, while she is still young, so | ot th ;::‘uu;n Fevunds, D e that she ;;1'1 me indispensible 1 of the many | ... po. to her e and thus make domesticated, | porn B“m';“’;‘;::oy‘" #1280 her discharge &t 85 or 40 unllkely, .a covey of quail. | ! “Everything allowed to inter- gardens % fere with a woman's career,” nds cne of writes Miss Willson. “Yet it I8 to the attending physician. The Charles W. ‘Carter Mortuary is in charge of arfangeménts .t N funeral ‘services. ' e —— MRS, ‘wtwrt HOME M, a-i. White, &amitted Mrs. Bert Howaeshell, w. EORGE _W. R HUN' OENIX, Ariz—Although her| has been elected goverl Arizona six times, Mrs./ P. Hunt declares she in- Advertising always nn. the columns of The Emplre Ure S| uses. bilitiés exist in Southeastern Al- ot -(filu oft prodl-pumon |the ailment. eastern States for the grades that can be obtained from this timber. the public more generally is be- S| g educated into a reallzation of its excellent qualities for various He feels that great possi- aska for the mills and this had led him to a decision to locate here. will come here later in the sum- mer. in Washington, D. C., and will complete the year there. in the Territory last year. He covered this district in a smal boat looking over some of the Later He went to L Y Flat Feet in G Alarm Me BERLIN, March 21—Flat feet [§ have become 80 common an afl- ment in Germany that phyllclunl, orthopedists and promoters of * ¢lal welfare are joining forces to combat ' the pliysical deformity, o&. | Which is hampering the efficiency |Z of otherwise able workers. ‘The eighteenth congress of the |3 German Orthiopedic socfety recent- 1y ntuckad the problem, but took cogtilzance of its aifficilty be- ¢ause of the lack of any authentic statlstics. A movement is under way to introduce all pogsible ures in the schools, fluw the police force in the .idlul journal says uflm ““the uncanny ‘spresd ' ity among all cins the civilized races calls Territorial Measiire Is Favored by Senate Judiciary Committec WASHINGTON, March 21—The House bill to relieve the Territory of Alaska the necessity of filing bonds_or security in legal pro- ~ceedings ' in .which the. Territory hs Inleresud. has been reported rably by the Senate Judie.aiy Committee. . The measure is de- smiad to relieve the Territory of filihg bonds in all court proceed- ings whether on appeal or other- wise. The above mentioned measure, which passed the lower Houze last week, was prepared by Attor- ney General John Rustgard, he said today. It follows similar sta- tites ‘of the several States and merely provides for the taking of appeals by the Territory without it being forced ‘to file bonds as is now the case. Mr. Rustgard said he had pre- pared another bill for introduction in Congress which permits the ap- peal of misdemeanor cases from local courts to the Circuit Court of Appeals. eral statutes such casés cannot now be appealed. In this respect Alaskd " and the ' Virgin Islands stand dlone, provision being made for appeals on all other States and Territories, Mr." Rustgard sditl. " He' said he had been informed tHat the bill was sabmittéd to the Fedefal Department ' of Justice for ‘comment &1l by it referred to te Feideral Courts in'Alaska for thelr recommendatforis. He had not: been ‘advided ‘of " thefr #ction. - e — WHEAT !AL!. 1IN FRANCE PARIS, March 21—Whiat farm- ers of France dre trylig to de: valop, &/, selling: organizgation., for production of Under existing Fed: | } J ufiedu-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 BLUE RIBBON BIKE For Ladies or Girls “Over a million in use today” g L the country. Delegates to ‘he na- tional farm organizations’ last an- riual meeting dlscussed reports of Canadian provincial wheat pools system' eXisting in the Soissons Tegion. Tax Reduction Bill Be Discussed, Senate WASHINGTON, March 21— Chairman Smobt' today informed |the Senite that the $290,000.600 Hotise tax redietion bill will be taken up by tié& Senate Finance and examined a cooperative snles | Comm_ittee, April 2 J For the 'plrpose ‘of ‘dtrahging entertainment for ‘the University of Washington QGiee’. Club, Wwhich will appear in Juum all Jupeatiites Wi l?vb attended the University’ willl tgest ‘ tomor- row evening in the bers of the City Hall Local tesidents who have ‘been in attendance at Washingioh, as well as all alummi, afé dhed to be present’ at the mpeting in or- der that any entertaipment given will have the support of the town. It i8 planned by those ltiterésted ncil Chams next week; Comfpittes: grk: AR 8. to take the Club members Ifi cirs RSP to Mendenfiall ‘Glacier, &nil a 80- clal function will probably be ar. ranged also. ‘The meeting is set for 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. ———eto———— REGULAR MEETING OF Mooseheart Leglon No. 25, post- poned from Wednesday, March 21 to Friday, March 23, account American_Leglon play. By otder Great North ‘Moosé, Mrs. S. Zinger was admitted to } s oy HART. the St. Anp'a hospital yesterday H. M'SPADDEN, Herder ' afternoon for medical treatment. adv. |uumu||||lflllfi||l|ihlmun Again-. He is experienced in virtually every branch of the logging ant| service part of the time with the| siont in France, engaged in getting | ever increasing demand from the | higher (S E Henilock, also, he |8 said, is coming into it§ own as|S Mrs. Weisel and their children |B The children are in school |l Mr. Weisel spent several weéks (B uuluufunmmmmnmnmmnl: cAat HATS A fiew tollectivn of R X els. SCARF. 1 I I s New S’prz K mcks-rCmus—-Spart Suits Tygical ‘6f Otir ‘Entiré’ Spring’ Collections— In the flattering styles and culors of the lprin. mw o the m-u eu-m-. m B A mmnmnflnmmlmmfihlm||mm i lfin‘“n‘u Costumes “eé tional in Value as They Are in Chic RN K, FROCKS. Fifty new frocks ;uf sheer' lovli- ness in the smart spring.mater- ials, especially printed erepe and ch!fip : Oric collection offers the uefig t- ful printed ,crepes— ring in de- sign and color—and the flat crepes " in the subtle shades of tans, greens, the new blues and rose. $12.75—$16.75 The - seconid - collection . includes the ‘flowered chiffon frock of en- chanting grate, in somc 4 toueh of the new fashion in wool and colored metal trimmings; and the smartly feminire frocks .of {lat crepe, all 'in:the spring colors: in- cluding beige, tile red, tw> tone green, and navy blue and black, $39.50—$45.00 ] SPORT €OATS - Coats that embrace every hew idea ‘it sports’' models, :in the. if- fotmmal basket weave, camel's hair, brushed tweed and sports mix- tures, In the ng ain and fur. mmmse%flwl e T $12.75-$20.50 SPORT SUITS j % A ied ;I% irt lnd mlmnbg‘nh‘ t?r. nm:inc ) ru of ‘12.75—(16.75 7 the ever smart Gub hate. &&u

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