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2 P T YAy PR AT i it ‘THE DAILY ALAbKA I:.MPIRI: MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928. "IIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIll"lllllllllllllllllllll"IIIIIlIllIlllllIHIIINIII'HII(IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIJIIII"'HlIIHIIIIIIII"IIIINIIIIIIIIIIIHI TR H T 1 White Nainsook Dress. Em- | broidered yoke. | 1 White Nainsovk Underskirt. Embroidered Skirt. Bags with draw string. Cream white flannel Bands. 3 pair all-wool Hose. Silk heel i LTV T T T PARIS,—A tone between beige and gray called grege is used by Drecoll for 'a dress of morocain. Tucking around the neck forms a TAFFETA TAKES LEAD FOR EVENING DRESSES BY HAZEL REAVIS (Ascsociated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS, April 30—Taffeta’ for evehing is ho longer the exclusive privilege of debutantes and the very young. Paris dressmakers are showing| idraped, puffed’ and ‘trained eve-| I ning dresses of taffeta for all ages of women. Mme. Jeanne Lanvin even designs a dress of taffeta for a two year old baby. Hardly a house of creative dress | making fails to show a wide se-| taffeta skirt is a Circular flounce added at the bottom, perhaps give an irregmlar hemline. Occa- slonally the flounce is continued rounded and lifted at one side to), ,«%‘4@’@ OF THE This is a yearly event throughout the nation. A week = lection of taffeta evening dresses Complete stock of House Furnishings, set aside especially for the babies, when unusual oppor- =2 for mid-summer. The former robe | Furniture, Hardware and Paints {unities are provided for supplying “baby” with new out- 2 ;mu ”tky‘]el' cgn:?cfifr?? hy' per | H d C 8 & b ) £ - ull skirt an F'e odice, is gen- 3 fits and clothing for Summer. Mothers of little tots will g erally ‘replaced by draped skirts | Jm‘u"young ardaware 0.' s inatily’ suriribed’ 3 ST valhol wa - which ' lft 0 disclose elaborate | 3 lJ,L. xgl}:oz\bl_\ ..Hl.pll'\n d at these good values we offer g Tettfookts d4F 1466 BF plSADNE in HARDWARE and UI\DERTAKING throughout this week. E Watteau style: P R A I ER R A e ol SN £ 1r the SkiFt s stralght and tight - | H o o L "AND DLLE PAINT SHOP _ MOTHER’S WILL SAVE MONEY—by buying a complete ' £ hanging ends of ‘silk at’ the $ide, | § HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR i 1 45 { 1 Pink Bl £ or' a large bustle in back, often DECORATING ayette. 5 pieces—$20.00— Best quality. Pink or Blue. with ends falling into a train. i pieces—$2 Rl ? i Another favorite form of break-| 346 FRONT STREET 3 White flannelette Sleeping ing the' too rigid line of a straight PHONE 182 PICTORIAL ADVERTISING SIGNS MRS. FRED R. ZIMMERMAN “A wife, of course, is going to Contrasting frogs and trim. {help her husband as much a3 pos: National Issues Linked hemmed ready for 2 Tiny Tot Knit Wrappers use about 18x36 in. 2 White flannel Underskirts, and toe. V shaped yoke. Drecoll uses tho|ip the centerfront, or side front| MADISON, —Mrs. Fred R. shell stitched edge. Hem- 1 Fine quality Robe. Shell ! fashionable gathered sleeves and|of the skirt to the waistline. The [ Zimmerman, wife of the governor stitched edge. 2 - button \ili(.h(‘d‘ Contrastin tnm . small cuff as well as a tiny group | petticoat of contrasting color is|of Wisconsin, stays at home and shoulder. 1 d ‘cuff. & b of fan ‘pleats in an otherwise}an important point in these | “minds the ranch” while her hus- o it £ ot cotlar and Cl straight skirt. dresses. band is out campaigning. She 2 Fine quality flannel Night- 2 32x43 Baby Blankets. ; s says that is the best way she can gowns. Shell stitched edge. 24 A! orl{eh?. Red Star Birdseye h" ot help. | 223 SEWARD STREET | 1’ W.t’ W ° Aff . ’filbl'z" she says, “but I do mnot { ith women's F'S | bétieve the wife of a public offi.| SPECIAL THIS WEEK | U SN R AT V¢ QTS e e vii o'y puvic it , ¥ - 3 X L 2 My husband wants me to stay : A FEW SUGGESTIONS 5; Rustgard 7, Waller 4; Al-| WASHINGTON, April 80—Tariff| i home, and I want to. So it i CARD TABLES ‘brechit 1, Aldrich 9, Lathrop 2; |and “'“‘l[‘; "““dm:“:- ‘W“'"“I“m‘ of | ynanimous.” - J\ Sweate y weight, pink & Caswell 4, Chase 5, Gelles 4,|¢OoOperative marketing and wmar-) The Zimmermans have two sons, Eruahe: 1}\ ;01 B’\\tll(t,ttl‘v ¥]~""I’]d : ‘lvlzll l”“ll‘l “"‘]l "]”e'h """ i $1.75 'p:.u 1, 'Wickersham 8: Ben- keting facilities, are all closely|Robert, 16, and Frederick Under SMmMon aby Blankets, shell stitched, scalloped or whippe jamin 9, Gardner 3, Hunt o;|Alisned with the everyday life of|wood, 9. Mrs. Zimmerman's hob- edge .. ..$1.26 to $3.95 Darwell 10, Gildea 2, Johnson 7,|the average woman and should belpjes are music and flowers. She the i 3-Piece Knit Suits, all wool, white with cc vutl.x“!lng lum ..$3.50 to $6.50 McCormick 4, Noland 5, Olts 1,|thoroughly understood by her, has taken many prizes with | Hand Quilted Japanese Silk Robe, abhout 2 _$5.50 Paul 5, Wacker 1, Winn 8 National League of Women Voters)plooms from her gardens. H Hydaburg—Howard 0, Suther- |believes. % : ; e : Rustgard 101, Waller| The league's committee on liv- land 104; 3; Albrecht 97, Aldrich 4, Lath- rop 2; Caswell 8, Chase 94, Gel- TR I i Hand Crocheted All-Wool Booties, white with untx.lstmg color trim .. ...60 cents pair Sidley Diaper Garters, white, pink or I;Iln ...35 cents pair MOTOR WATCH DOGS GUARD FUR FITTINGS ing costs, under the direction of Mrs. Harris Baldwin, is seeking to ducate the women voters of the| PARIS—1'n laable fur fib S s—Necesary Bal Ing les 2, Pratt 0, Wickersham o ¢ S ne valuable i I)regi Hangers—Necesary 1]»1 3aby \,( Jloths—En: 1meled or Silk Coyered. Gottstein 100, Gramt 101 Ben.|country to the relation between|tings with which some of the cost: White Flannelette Baby Wrapper, pink or blue trim ......75 cents each jamin 100, Gardrer 1, Hunt 2;the public policies on which they|ly motor cars of Parisians are the dollars that Darwell 4, Glldea 9, Johuson 2,|Yote and they| proyided have opened up a new lmmmmuummmmummumlmmmmummmmmuunmnmmnmmi\ln|m|||Iirl'm‘nmmnmmnmfimmuummnmmumim muiu|fiumm|ummmm|m|mmmmmmmuuum U CARRY MANY OTHER NECESSITIES FOR THE BARY McCormack 97, Noland 1, Olts|spend. - profession for pedigreed dogs. —_—— e e — 97, Paul 102, Wacker 7, Winn tm_:;:““ is a Dffllyell;lfhflldfllj Many a society wuman; town flJ i 91 Adkins 11, Gilmore 99." ng women should s11dy."{car now carries a watch dog, not n h g § Wee Tot Crib Sheets Crescent Comfy Baby Pants —————— says Mrs. Baldwin, who was for-1go {ho seat beside the liveried FOR ONLY $2.50 o) § B £ its I ¢ | Wat P habl hit 5 merly 'a milk mfliwlh;n lexnert in{ chauffeur but in the tonneau be- I ! ecause of its smooth, soft anc aterprqgof and washable white T the department of agriculture &lde ' the car's owner. The dog's | g ' pliable texture, this pure Gum Gum Rubber Pants. Made with AA MLAVY “In terms of Paris gowns and|job is to watch fur rugs and pil- GOOD QUALITY ELECTRIC STOV » ‘Rubber Sheet is chosen by most veutilator at sides which insures £y SEEmEr AR expensive perfumes, the (Afiff| jows when his mistréss is shop- 5 mothers. Can be used on both baby’s comfort. Fancy crinkled * ; might ‘seem vague and far away,| ping, FOR ONLY $1.25 § 3 sides and will not wrinkle. Is elastic waist and knees. Will not & gy ";";“ v‘?"lfr‘l in 4ok in {" "‘f The lagt word in luxuricus mo e e 1 v + waterproof, washable and has wrinkle or crack. Trimmed in blue N el v 8 :‘::‘:;:e:?l °“m:ry“’f‘;n:“a' ‘“e"rv tor rugs Is ,:rll\;luluz;l tar lan = strong eyelets cemented in corners or pink. \ WASHINGTON, April 30—The | gireoront” aspect. oo ke 2 for fastening to mattress. One Small, medium and large sizes $203,000,000 tax reduction bill has| Curme jiving costs committee h‘;“e «-uno:meae;:ncl}m m‘(h: : pink or white sheet, in individual at 50 cents. bpen reported to the Semate Y| inds for a nom'partisan fariff|op. desiened to hold the make-up J box, for $1.00. Extra large size, 60 cents. g (the Benate ' Finance . Committed ()aq0q on the report of a factfind | hoxes and small persc Ry \ (4 : ted 'that the “bill will $od. SR pericosl gecd ) ! i S o s MR ok e . }fifim et THiiTedy. ing commission rather ' than ou sories which the' motorist uses. > P ! ¢ / » partisan’ rontmvmy There are also fur cushions and : foot muffs to match. L3 ‘ B . Behrends Co » P, &k £ s v y IN SILK BEACH GARB ! A I ' PARIS—The complete heach 1 g Juneau s Leading Department Store ‘Ths' Front Street fill, which be- costume as suggested by Moly- A gan on Friday, April 20, was fin- Mnoseflom plans another big|,euy i3 a simple dress of check- fshed yesterday mornig when the|DiERt touight at the amnual in-feq tup silk with a short cape to last load of grave) was dumped in(8tallation of officers and after|pgich and a medium brimmed i tront of the Alaska Steam Leun-)thiS has been accomplished, thegimy par of the same color as } i&"Illu_lfllllllllllIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIII)IIllll[llilll}lllll_lllflllllll[llllIlIlllilllllilllllllllIllllIIIIIIilIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll dfy. During the nine and one.| Women of Mooseheart Legion and |, gress. In the distance these The smartest style coats featured in N & T i e il ; halt days Yequired to complete thathe wites of Moose members Wil checked sfiks look like cool ging: | York Al best T g ial ¥ : DP hf ham, 4 ork. e uali o . . WOMEN EDUCATORS APPOINTED mzt-mvzfieagzraa&&::;lafli it At B gl SR e 2 gt est quality materials—. % TO WORLL FEDE R4TION POSTS | oity, and the work progressed |and banquet. ashine, bengaline, soft suedes, broad- Officers to be installed tonight are 'Past Dictator C. H. Mac- Spadden, Dictator Walter Hellan, Prelate Leonard Holmquist, Ser- geant-at-Arms Grant Baldwin, In- ner Guard Pete Battello and In- ner Guard Neil Remynstl. The Vice<Dictator will be elected be- | fore installation and then con- |ducted into his office with the {others. atarrh Of nose or throat is y benefited ‘ was orlginally cloth, sport weaves and tweed. © WASHINGTON, Apnl 30 nl’w‘ e three women members of the | ard of directors of the World | xdeutlun of Education Associa- glons, two have been appointed to | § Aghairmnnsmp of sections of ll\e 2: biennial meeting program in Ge- b ., ssqeva in 1929. % Miss Selma Borchardt, Washing- :; ton high school teacher, and legis- g 'Ntlgy sqvarul of the trucks are bel \ued to haul surface sand to. the' fjil to m{h smoother go- ing’ ‘for - vehicles, as the surface layer " put on" during ‘the hauling of gravel .was only of sufficfent ‘l'depth “to make: ’travel possible; R e l urns ffi Hydgburg and the roadway is rough. MiNiSTERS Qm FIOHT Colors — Buttercup, carmel black, tans and gray—fur collars of squire].let&é, moufflen twin beaver—also the new cape and scarf effects. . % \ | I For the miss, matron and larger + llative representative of the Amer-| brech G&mémhthrop NO.DEFEND THEMSELVES!] Dldcan Teachers' federation, has I T = —— women. Sizes 16 to 46. Just received amnouncement of With the' vote'from two lan wuaquTON April 30—Sen- ! 1 |Indian precificts ‘reported todgyi| atoy LeRoy Noland was’ defin} of ‘the fight for one of th fo\l nominations. ‘on “the Republ ticket ini’ this' Divislon, ahd’ [Jor G. W. A¥brech| : her appointment to head of the social adjustment section. Miss 31 Mary Tweedie, of Edinburgh, Scot- e:idand, is chairman of the section iithat will Handle problems of ex- \ ter ' G. Gerfy of Rhada1 ‘who has: returned from a Southern ‘trip, n{uflm an‘i-Smith "Dixle js fast disappearing,! #nd the ministers, who were the [ 10 $12. 75, $19,50 and $24.50 % pansion. ! k' the Tead | heud and front ‘of the opposition e tuird woman member of | & ‘n the Divisfori away from Capti|to” Gov. Smith, have Leen fored The ....um board, an American, Mics An.| %iinie Carleton Woodward, of Somer-| siiville, Mass., and a member of lho‘ siyNational Education association, | ""vm continue her work in l’kprc + .+ senting the largest educ ational as- ++ gociation in this country. % Miss Borchardt, who has been .a member of the World Federa-! (ion since its origin three years! . Bgo, sald that her work with the \. B. Latlirop “for Republican[to'a defensive attitnde. Vational Committeéman. Thé lal er, however, was atill 273 vo!w They are} '& ”‘" to: ¢,§m themselvés m ‘cHiticisms of '‘the people for \htad of Albrecht in the Terrls| .wamuuu politics for reug!on. orfal vote 'so far reported nator Gerry. “H The Empire, " the !c‘;llls being et ' athrop 2,714, Albrecht 2,441 1 uAvm “SECRETARY, The Indidns of Hydaburg and| o [ m* TO RETH <ake voted m‘nlfl%}n i .F icket. i ‘icket, had his 8 cans Rex Lye .o $1.00 14 cans Lighthouse Cleanser 22 bars Crystal White Soap 22 bars Lenox Soap 8 bars Large Ivory 12 bars Medium, Ivory 14 bars i‘ell Naptha 1-vote léad | dren and their home and social o dite. | 4 Members of her committee are *llengaged in reséarch in vicational| _training and the international as- pect of commercial education. ‘The results of these investiga- tions will he made public at the| G meeting. At that time Borchardt hopes to have “working programs for the | members of the fedegation, | them to make the educa- child something vital, tln; nwt from the (,385, gl d, t blems will | | 1,385, glving hin"a : é:c Ay e:w-czmrefallx:mshlp NI 'm.; i be qfig 12 bars Pfi!fl Ofive .. s ‘ 0 by e returns etween the school life of chil-| B Seiiae ]2 ‘bars Ln.x Toilet Soap .._.......o..cocviene 1.00 " ALASKANS SHQU gUY ALAS!( A Powder . 85 PRODU especially when same are far better and can be bought at no extra cost to the comsymer. akutat, the oM Indtan pre:| ‘incts yet to In addition ‘0 be Teparted hichagot, ' Hl_nt-clli angki, Strawbers; tee, Chilkat, Ly, mrlng. ‘qb'au 3 lar ames 3 largee ;a ckages m H ‘,;:.k."""“‘ e sma 31are 3 large { 22 rolls l;sm Orange T \ihl have y( Goddard, | agof, L t Tend- NGE! are 90% yuupw-in, all’ clil-fl and d‘b?ltdn no sap or |4 o!hyr defects. or 8T0 2 § TO 2 CLEARS Send wam ql;:pet to the Mill and saye money. smmm Mu,i, Miss Selma Borchardt (above) and Mics Annie Carleton- Woodward. ) o The lollqwiu countries and seeking their mem bership by the time of the bien nial meeting. ———— m Phone 257. This fine car cost Miss{more but mothing too good for| ee of my patrons. The “‘Prezident” will y en-/please the most fastidious. other lnbn .l‘u (Bob) Turaer. flv. L; Cas: 1, Plat Darwell McCo 118, 1

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