The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1928, Page 2

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R S ST 5 i i oo ot on e o i e el NSl it i I i i i Pt I e P ot e e B e St 'through which the ends of hand- \ ! ""::II:'(’ | Department | | bustles 1 short | midsummer | with elaborate PARIS Bernard makes this| idress in two plece effect, of navy| blue silk printed with all over) flower de about an inch in} mize. T trimmed with fine braid, applied in a lac pat-) itern. With it vesiee of !flesh colored and hand ymade lace. i ——————— { CORAL AND GOLD USED _IN COSTUME JEWELRY + PARIS—Necklaces of long, flat P gold links fitted so closely togeth- jer that the effect i of a single s wide band of gold are amongz the ‘new costume jeweclry. Another favoriis +is the choker of (lal leaves. Paris ‘recommends smooth. bright gold goes a georgette Id ornament. Juneau’s Leading jand set [on the TPHESE are delightful days here. At every turn of the head one sees smart new s0 refreshing and in tune with the spirit of Eastertime. SMARTEST OF NEW FROCKS FOR EASTER AND SPRING The color notes qf Spring are artfully in- terpreted in this group of dresses which have only recently reached us and show still newer developments. Dresses that will appeal at- tractively for every Springtime need. NEW SPRING MILLINERY The small shapes are distinctly smart and are especially adapted to the new tailored gar- ment types. If ):ou have not seen the newest arrivals, be sure and do so tomorrow. Store with stitd siiks. Paris mnkoai many duplicate: designs this sea-| son, repeating patterns on taffeta, o] chiffon and satin, Some of the new evening guwns! have skirts that i mearly trail t floor but are made of narrow pa els which hang. from the w With every step these gowns re-| s on the side is sure to “hum)”|veal an extremely. short skirt be- when coat or cape is draped ever neath, or perhaps cqually short it trousers, Jeanne Janvin makes | But Paris will ha its sucii. dresses of taffeta. Louise- and poufs mearly every boulanger uses several thicknesses dressmaker shows some of of net or chiffen. Jacket or cape, suitable for The net a4 4 have tight bod- wear over dre ices cmbr d. vll over with | skirts besds and the sme beading is re-| | The shoulder s, plus the peated on the fomiition skirt or new evening elahorately ! trousers { ruffled or draped, give a mid-Vie-| Mrs. . torian touch to evening fashions|cisco seciely woman. il Mies them apart from the| Hallie Stiler. Meiropoliin ope straight lines and simple clothes| singer, have ecamples of the u most women wear in the daytime. eveninz ¢ 1¢ in their ward-j| Nearly every creative dress-|robes. My, \Wei'l ordered a red|| maker uses stiff taffeta in some|and green f woed taffeta dross! form, usually draping it to a pouf’ side, or a bustle in el These drapcs fall ia panels, or form small train ed chiffons are frequently in the same manner, By HAZEL REAVIS (Ascociated Press Fachion Editor) April 3 dress Spring sty often a the wearing of wraps difficult if not ahmost impossible. Stiff taffeta made with g ntie “choux” cabbages in the b or as ses Michacl (¥oelll, San: Fr iy B. M. BEHRENDS CO., i EASTER TOGS FOR MEN Easter is dress up time and we are prepared to assist every man to look and feel well dressed. Our men’s section, presents all new assortments in suits, hats and furnishings in weaves, color- ings and patterns that tell their ewn story of newness and style correctness, Men who want to lock their best on Easter Sunday should choose from these superior values. Middishade fadeproof blue serge and M‘iddi- shade stripe. Priced $37.50. Michael Sterns of Rochester in fancy pat- terns and Spring Top Coats. Priced $35.00 and up. EASTER FOOTWEAR The many new footwear models now ready here will appeal especially to all who want their Easter and Spring outfits to be in tune through- out from head to foot with the fashions of the new season. At very reasonable prices. Juneau's Leading Department Store TO SENTENCE ROBERTS | ARBESTED ON WARRANT | Hans. Rassmusen; was arrested toaded | by, Deputy U. .S. Marshal Phil Q. guilty to the charge of 1. in Herriman on,a hench warrant this i@ dwelling, in the U. S. District morning, and_ charged with pos- Court will be sentenced by Judge | session of jintoxicating liguor :in T. M. Reed on Friday, April 6. violation of the Alaska Bone Dry i Roberts admitted having stolen | Law. S a gun from the cabin of Helene | — | Albrecht on the Glacier Highway. Oldwpapers tor sale at The mpire | i John J. Roberts, who TIIERI is never a ques- tion of quality when your baby's carriage is a Heywood-Wakefield. They are the best. Let us ex- plain their many new fea- tures to you. COSTUMES FOR THE YOUNG LADY Charming new spring costumes o/ Juneau-Y oung Hardvare Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING the prevailing smart mode PHONE 12 for younger girls ~ VOTE FoR Bartley Howard Candidate for Republican Nomination as Delegate to-Congress PRIMARY ELECTION, i COATS In tweed, of the dclightful color combinations, so desirable, Som have fur collars and others are finished with self material. Sizes 6 to 14 years. and the other is as front. Straight scarf collars which hang loose or tie in a bow at the side of the neck are used cn soft fab whether for coats dresses. A new and bag money ver is the scarf set which a well known designer advocates for wear with different costumes. Both are of silk in a neutral shade. Scarfs of tussore. with tussore covered en- velope bags to match, promise to have summer vogue. UMBRELLA PLEATS NEW STYLE DODGE in_preference to jewcls for day- ‘time wear. ;. Pendants, necklaces and brace- (lets of coral are worn by many fashionable women. Coral buckles for black shoes and coral rings scarfs are slipped. cow- Doy tashion, are among the novel- " Wide bracelet cuffs of leather with thongs and siave col of Jeather are new sports ac. KERS STRESS R —The scarf which s col- line of the dress is a familiar ot Fart PARIS—-The dressmakers’ 1l test disguige for fullness in skirt is the umbrella pleat, a all tri angular piece of fabr neet that the pleat is small at t and wide at the bottom. uses it on crepe de chine and chif- fon as well as tweed and woolens, Skirts that are umbrella pleat ed are smoath and tight at the hips, and have the necessary straight line silhouette when the wearer is standing still. Tn mo- jtion they show a decided flare. i Phone 257 For Bob Tarner Taxicab The “President.” It's a Lulu, Rockaby Baby. If you go to get the Bol adv. ¥ b, SANITARY GROCERY Will ‘be open evenings until ~—adv, or cof [for the Bemocratic nomination !for Delegate. t@ Congress and prominent. . Ketebikan . attorney, arrvived vesterday .to attend the |current. term: of the local U. 8. Distriet Court. He will be here several ‘days. P t Mr. Grigshy represents the de- |fense in the lihel suit of M. B. Dahla gainst: the gasboat Glad- stone. Trial .was scheduled to |have started: before Judge T‘.M. | Reed this afternoon. | The action grew out of & col-| on on August 2. 1927, in hich the Monroe, owned by Mr. |Dahl, sunk. He has sued the | Gladstone for the sum of §8,750, kg ! George B, Grigsby. unopposed f§ Black and white is a good old standby for ladies’ clothes. Miss Iris Stuart, film star, breaks the charm and adds to it by throuws ring in Some red. The black jumper is matched with a black, white and red skirt crepe. A neat. black felt hat finishes th ensemble. - uflmaw' lonal lll\ll\rlks_flylflelv_l) —————— OPERATED UPON George Osborn, seven year son of Mr. and Mrs. born, who underwent a m lalleged to be the cost of repairs and damages suffered by reason i of the fact that the Monroe was out of commission and unable to work. y o — B . ALASKAN SNOW COVER B o The following amounts of snow were on the ground Monday eve-| I'and is stitched to the |Sleep, I'll wake you up whem you,ing April 2, at various Alaskan Cordova, 12 inchs; Eagles, 22 luches; Fort Yukonm, 27 inches; Nome, 16 inches; St. Raul’ Island, 12 inches; Juneau, ‘none, stations: morning, is doing very well, ag- cording to the physician in charge of the case. GG TSR Leon Permanent Wave, $12 Fern Beauty Parlor. ja—— i TaE JuNEAU Launpry $6.75—$12.50 FROCKS The lovely apring frocks in silk flat crepe in the new shades of rose, beige, green and red. The models are for the young lady from 6 to 12 years. $8.50—$13.50' HATS Never before have hats for the young girl been so smart as this season. e new spjnt hats are in silk and straw combinations and all silk and all straw. The colors are - tiful in the new shades, and match the and coats. ' ( $1.95—$3.50 W ASH DRESSES In gay English prints. Every little lady is adorable in these dresses. Sizes 6 to 14 years. : $1.50—$2.75 APRIL 24 After waiting a whole year for Spring’to ar- rive—it is finally here and with it comes all the choicest fresh Fruits and ' Vegetables Qur bodies need the iron and acids that | +aw Fruit and Vegetables give us—and es- pecially at this season. * Phone Your Order 478. Weé will fill it promptly. - CALIFORNIA GROCERY

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