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R e 1 5D THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928. . - = = M‘ e | WOMAN'S INTERNATIONAL INTERESTS ) EXPAND IN PACIFIC CONFERENCE | HONOLULU, May 24 The ex- world committee of the Y. W. C. fon of woman’s place in in-|A, | Roofing Papers, Strip | ternational affairs did not stop ) PSS with her participation in the Pan | FAMOUS PARIS PAPER American conference in Havana: DIRECTED BY WOMAN this winter. PARIS—An American womar. From August 2 to 12 wWomen|controls the newspaper with the from 20 countries bordering or|second largest circulation in the | having interests on the Pacific|world. She is Madame Paul Du. will have their own special Pan-[puy, and 'the newspaper is the‘ Pacific conference in Honolulu. 1Petit Parisien, credited with .a| A fourfold program, comprising fsale of 2,000,000 copies daily. | the fields in which women ar¢| Madame Dupuy has had the con either most naturally concernedytrol of the .Petit Parisien and Ex. | or in which they wish to make:celsior, as well as seyeral maga | | Shingles, Building Willinery Reduced Papers, Doors and Windows Drop in and get our prices Now is the time to buy a new hat. All colors. their niche a bit more secure, will|zines and a pletorial Sunday new Y oty s seion b, ince e sean ot ver e || JUNCAU-Y oung Hardware Co. Many shapes and mater- Problems of health, the eco-|band, the late Senator Dupuy. She ; ) nomic status of women In indus- [has an office, which she visits| HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING (try, child welfare (other than daily, and is training her gons, 18 | physical health) and women in|and 17 years of age, and a 16. government will be the four divi-|year-old daughter, for newspaper|~ R EELY |sions of the international discus |careers, 5 / : sion. Madame Dupuy, who was Miss| GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO IMPROVE The conference is the outgrowth|Browne of New York before her 2 ‘ET SYSTEMS S S ‘nl the women’s auxiliary, which|marriage, is noted as a h:m[)él-ss BUDGET SYSTEMS OF HOUSEHOLDS |was formed at t time of the|and is a prominent member of the ; ‘)r Pan-Pacific conference in 1924. |American Women’s club here, WASHINGTON, May 24 —Alin handling family money, Mrs. 49 Jane Addams of Hull e, boon to every homemaker in|Woodhouse explains that special Chicago, was made honor 2 America, a new system of check-|account books and intricate ledg- |ary chairman of the conference. nymg C“me Added I.HK household accounts, is expect-|ers are mot essential to a good 3 i jand Dr. Valerie Parker, president To “High . _y4yled to Tesult from government|budget polic An ordinary blank 4 i A ot the ional Council of Wo-| o gher Education” |studies now in progress book will ve for the entries, PARIS—Doucet uses cire satin|men, was appointed chairman of e Mrs. Chase G. Woodhouse, head | She says, if expenditures are B ‘l I, ’I "l’"(ls CO Inc and cire lace combined with black |(he American delegation. WICHITA, Kas, May 24—The(of the economic division, U. §.|Dplanned with sufficient foresight . V. Den wo., | o chiffon for a tiered dinner dre: The countries whose women are | term “higher education” will have| Bureau of Home Rconomics, is|and maintained ) perseverance Bands of cire satin down the janoring under economic or pro-|a more literal meaning at the|directing the efforts to make|on the part of each member - of fessional handicaps will receive | University of Wichita next fall. |puggeting simple, concise and|the family. the particular attention of the The school will inaugurate a|free from discrepancies. She is The really important thing and two of the three tiers on the, conference with discussions ~of four-year course in aeronautics,|q graduate of McGill and Chicago|about keeping accounts, whether skirt are also lace, the middle|ne individual problems that each|in charge of a professor of avia-|universities, and formerly faught|in the homo or in business, Mrs one being black chiffon country offers, tion, who will be assisted by SiX|aconomi ;fl Smith (.0]1{.,“._ Woodhouse says, is to have th-n; The following countries will| instructors. The course will be| Investigations bearing di in such form that one can see at t VAN g T e g s Spagnr o §i AT THU DOTEES: | |4t% 00 ke Quscatis, NewiOmE b hoth Sk s tors. on the question of simplified ac-|a £lance how much is being spent i s 2 l‘ % ¢ f""“l president will be inaugurated o | Zealand, Japan, Hawaii, China,| Airplanes will be provided bY|counts were started more than a|©n any group of items and com . Ttaly’s Crown Prince ‘ — | N . front are bound with pink geor- Juneau’s Leading Department Store afte. .. Ts, corsags: 1s_of ‘lace i 1 ials to choose from. i VALUES TO $10.00 } December 1. Calles will run the Philippine Islands, Canada, Colom-|local manufacturers for the use|year ago when Mrs. W .| pare it with the estimate ;or tha i Gastinexu I%in. Costa R Dutch Fast In-|of students who prove themselves|asked about 250 ho e in|type of expense. § I B ’ . [) H ’ ;}::: ;;‘;:"m“%“;“ H?“;:’;“‘:‘: T. W. Hamilton, Pasadena; J. djes, France, England, Guatemala, | capable of receiving flight instruc. | various sections ::‘r i , S e 8§ pelgian rincess [ ways loved & farm. He is eager|' Melver, Froenlx, Auiz. HouAuids, [oie | EEoHuiy, HeTe| o0 States for detailed information on! PETERSBURG “ELECTS ¢ | to get back .on one. .He will, be Alaskan lands, Peru, Portugal and Siam. TP, their household expenditures, .OFFICERS (‘l'l)i('(’ f()r H'lsb(".(l‘m-ur it Obregan ever needs him— |, 'Villlam Watson, Hoonah; Sam| Mrs. A. L. Andrews of Honolulu|TO ATTEND ASSEMBLY OF These are being summarized and prhiatss: y 2 | 3unt as Onirsdion ires bberioninkad x“i""br':é’fi"“;x'é .Jn(z:p:?::..'zig.:r is chairman of the local executive REBEKAHS, WALLA WALLA|analyzed as rapidly as possible| Bd. Nilsen has been elegte! — | whenever the road was rocky for| o ;_u;, etaldaliied |SORNERRG, on, SITATRAMENES: Oth-| i to obtain accurate data as for|City Marshal, Street Superinténd- | calles. At least, so. the. lay-out . city. |er A{nmn-uu women who will take M C. W, Carter left on the|what things or services p nph-i‘pnl and several other things by | stands now. It is a system that Zynda prominent parts in the conference|steamer Alaska to attend the|now are spending their money.|the City Council of Pete | Fiam: wosked Vealh.am L Louise Knagh, city. |are Dr. Mary E. Wooley, presi- Grand Assembly of Rebekahs in|The reports represent farm, busi-|The other s, Carroll C! { ol —_——————— dent of Mt. Holyoke college; Mrs.| Walla Walla, Wash., com-|ness and professional ilies of |sen, City Clerk and Maglstrate, Obregon’s. actions . and utter-| Dr. Anna Kearsley will move|J. P. Morgan, former president of |mences on June 4. Carter | d nt. social positions and in-|T. S. Elsemnve City Treasurer and ances indicate he will, continue|her office from the Nugget Shop |the National League of Womcn |will visit in Seattle and Tacoma|comes. 1J. L. MacKechnie City Electric- £ the Calles policies. That does |t the Juncau Rooms on June 1st. | Voters, and Miss Mary Dingman,|and expects to leave Seattle for In the meantime, to help those|ian, were re-eelcted. Bd Nelson not mean hope has been abandon- -——adyv. | industrial work se ary of nu-l.lunoau on June 16, | who wish to be more tematic | succeeds Hans ‘Wick. ed for an adjustment of the: re- ligidus controversy. For the mo- ment the outlook is not encourag- ing. But friends both of the Mex- ican government and the Catholic church do not despair of an ulti- mate formula whereby with dig- nity to each side the digpute, at |least in its acute aspects, may be |ended. As to other problems, | Obregon, thanks to American Am- | bassador Morrow, will inherit from . | Calles a much happier situatidn than has existed for a long time \in_ Mexican-United States rela- | tions. A% Morrow and Calles are real friends. Morrow and Obregon {have hit it off together fine. | Colonel Alexander McNabb, Unit | ed States military attache, is in- | timate with ~Obregon and. has been his trusted friend for years. They became pals when McNabb | was stationed on the Arizona ber- der, where he learned to speak idiomatic Spanish as easily a English. With, McNabb in the offing Morrow counld hardly help being friendly 1zith Obregon, or the latter with the ambassador. Of course it may be just a co- incidence that Washington sent Mr. Morrow -a military gttache who is liked by Mexieo's prospec- tive president more than almost any other American. It may be a coincidence—and it may Dbe that | Mr. Morrow never overlooks a bet. ! —————— |REV. ALLEN HERE Frincess Marie Jose of Belgium prefers to pick her own hus- IN me, B. C. band her choice is Crown Prince Umberto of Italy. Announcement — of their engagement is awaited in European court circles. | Returning from the Pacific ¥ b 2.4 it ar A S Synod of the United Lutheran church, Rev. Harry R. Allen was an arrival on: the steamer Alen- STILL ON WITH MORE BARGAINS LISTED 'NEW COATS Smart slender models in the new spring and summer silks and supple woolens for misses and women $9.75 to $20.50 These coats show great variety in cut and trimming—whatever your figure, you can find just the coat that brings out your: best points and gives up up-to-date lines—in the new dull finished" ‘silks—Kasha, broad- cloth and tweed. : $9.75 to $29.50 PNILNS NI AN TS AN I BRUSSEL most_ royal While aug ltalian equally fluently. She tlages are made iy vg he plano and is studying the: chancelleries of Europe, Prin-| " colo o likes sports, play.| 180 from Victoris, By C., and Se- TR R R TR cess Marle Joce of Belgium is de-| i annis with much gusto, Last Aftle- The. Synod ..convened at termined - that her wedding shall) winver oho was prominent among | Yictoria. N D P be an exception to the rul 1:‘“:‘“ qu:-x:,“ :‘;M" _:;:““1‘ ”'[m L.“ The Pacific Synod embraces e'v resses urses RS ol joue uane man 10 Mautice, Bwitseriand, - Spe 1s an)Tore. SIHREFCEREE AU | otben Still a splendid sélection of dresses to In under arm and pouch styles—and ( the whole wide world hias found | ovenent swimmer and is very SYRod of the. chureh, Rev. Allen p = £ } Bt Ml doans At that JREE? " §%. A Y sald, and Bk rom Fat chdose from—from: ‘the dainty little all shades to choose from. favor in her eyes, and that is{p,,5uiar at bathing resorts of Os , and extends m Fairbanks, tith silk. to .th d 51000 o ; the crown princeé of Italy, who i8|tena where she was born. S Alaska, to Medford, Oregon, north e mm.'e ressy styles el | also the Duke of Pledmont ‘“‘Whls“'\“"‘ wetks every sear mi o south, and Spokane to Victoria, afternoon and evening wear—in all the Anniversary Sale—$2.95 “And” said Princess Marle tofge poval Chalet there with hep €45t to west.. The total mileage latest summer shades—sizes 16 to 46. her close, personal friends at the|joante " |covered by delegates who traveled 5 W D court here, “I will marry my s Al and from the gathering was Annwersary Sale—$975 i (18 resses Italian prince or tmter a convent.” 2 000 miles. £ o & . So it her engagement is otfi. Mexico Expects Obregon | One of the outstanding events to $23.50 In prints, voiles, rtn‘s'lmdles — short at the synod, held from :May 15 sleeves ‘and -sleeveless styles — sizes i clally announced before long it will be because the obstinac To Keep Calles Pollfl“\m 18, was the presence, .among Bl 16 to 48. | which: is hidden behind hier yret-| : e | the 55 delegates, of Dr. F. F. Fry, ouses $1.35 to $4.95 I ty blue ‘eyes has triumphed | (Coniinmen 1 &= One.) |ayecutive secrétary of the Home . i b 2 | Anbther tailored blouse added to the splendid selection — in sleeveless and New Beads long sleeves — pique, broadeloth and 4 The anmouncement of her en- . | Mission Board = of the United ] gagemerit to Prince Umberto, first|has been mighty clos The best | Lutheran chureh, Reports at the rumors of which leaked out about guess seems to be they will con- | conventiom . were gratitying, ac- i R ik are e omle g8 o AU alieni Y S SIEAVE oL los. Raly, which, _especally ut the| movsenso und camnives | ‘Morntng. services ot the Resur- Bayon -Undies """ Anniversary Sale—$1.00 B e sy Ty . Blecienone are e R o e R A ; to $5.50 ;:::enl:ell a re:l nl»sl.u-lt. "| ways on Sunday in Mexi .bl 5 dl\,.';"ndyl:;,mm.,:h: nid? nsau‘::n‘:‘; > Vests, Stepins, Combinations, Pajamas and Gowns—neatly . tailored styles and TR splen'did selection of new also the more lacy effects: ; “Anniversary Sale’—25 ‘Per Cent HATS Sj.l\u on lmnd Reduaction : | Anniversary. Sale—$5.93 Princess Marie Jose first met regon is the only candidate. There!school will be at '9:45 a. m. ahd Prince Umberto when she wont!were two others last year, Gen-|morning worship at 11 a. m. No to Florence, Italy, in 1917, 10 com-| eral ncisco Serrano, who was |evenig dervicas will.be. held this plete her studies, begun in Eng-f trusted friend and secretary of | week because of the Baccalaure- Jand in 1914, The princess, then|war during Obregon’s previous|ate exercises at.the Juneau high a mere child;, had many oppor-| presidency, and General Arnulfo!school. tunities to meet the Duke of| Gomez, military governor of the A — | Piedmont, and the subsequent fre-!statc of Vera Cruz. They are NOTICE " guent visits which, with her par- dead now. They were captured —— ents or accompanied by a lady-|and exe ZANIAN AN AN n | *d as rebels for at-| The Fire Alarm System will be ' in-waiting, she has made year af-| tempting an army revolt. No one |tested out at 9:80 & m., Sunday, . ter year to Racconigi Castle andjelse felt like running against Ob- |May 27. B ) Nother Malian places, indicated long|regon since—or it anyone has en- (Signed) J. L. GRAY, that an Italian-Belgian matri-| tertained the ambition he hag b T Chiet. al ‘alllance was in the offing.|kept it to himself very success — e Royal Highness is quite « full Friday, the 26th. is Remnant girl. She i8 a linguist,| The elections will be held, even {Day at Goldsteln’s = Emporium. Frénch, Flemish, Englishiwith only one candidate. The 4 w.oo==ady. N\ NN

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