The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 2

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MIIIII]WSIEAWDN u,'xuux|||:.mnummnlm'|ummmmml|uullmmmmmmmmuu||||' |m||m|mllmnmmmmmnmnml|||||m|||||||uuum|m|mmnmmmmmumunmnuum SPECIAL $1.00 ALUMINUM SALE Friday and Saturday 4 y It's an ill wind that blows nobodv good----and the chil- Iy winds of Tast spring now give their' reward i m “the ‘ex- tensive assortment’ not ofily ‘of styles, 'but ‘in 'fange of sizes which makes this a record-breaking clearaway-both MONDAY The reductions have gone down to and below the cost line to make this the greatest savings-to-the-purchaser clearance. Fvery dress styled to please! For sports, i afterncon street wear ~— you'll find it rd to choose the ones you like be | all so smart! . georgeties, flat crepes new prints, RESTRICTED CHOICE OF FIFTY HATS AT $345 ] ssortment of hats with a CLEARANC PRICEI) ' Fourth. CHEARMNCE @ OF SMART S C()ATS \‘]‘\ xz‘w a\)i*'. { : Choose a New éoat i LoStrect Wear' or Vaeation Thavel Clearance Py iced in F our Attractive Groups g TN T T HT R H B H B H U E U SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY in its little prices and its big selegtmns. TUESDAY MANY DIFFERENT STYLES AND COLORINGS VARY THE MODE IN SMART FROCKS These frocks are as practical as they are lovely. Women who like to wear color- ful frocks will find this group entirely to their liking. Those who like the pl.umr dresses will find many to choose from. BATHING SUITS All JANTZEN suits, TEN PER CENT OFF ¢ present at the Govornment|fair ‘while members ‘ot th i the Durban swung away | ban's complement appeared pier. Before the ropes!in unitorms and clvilign cloth cast off, the h.m«l on the Previous to the dence (hc Dur: han's brass band gave i ofe and, selections. one-half hour com “which algo) . Talmadge, attracted a crowd, The men. fro PAR b au cof Public Roads, the (rullier made ‘quite nmhu wn} The Methodist Ladles’ Aid “‘e‘llrom ‘the States on the Brince sed to pull the stern of the Dur-| local listeners through .thp ,,., with Mrs. Willlamson at Thane| George last evening. ban from the dock. | tormance. on Thursday afternoon and had| ‘yames C. Brady, accompaniel |a plenic. . All had 8 very enjoy-|py nis wife, is bound for Atlin on before 10 o'clock fllw During the stay of “the Durblh able time. ., + the Prince George. He is a mem- cast from the High-|in Juneau the officers and ‘crew - ber of the Dominion of Canada ormal call ol\ t.lu Oovernor at 8| L i‘l’; pom. At 5¢p. m, Gov. Parks re- I WHO’S WHO i turned the -eall and, was shown AND WHERF | — [ =] & [l P . —— C— rr . AlD: MEETING Sigurd w-\m«lt district depu- LA ty ot the L. O. 0. Moose, murned n e = | = | —_ ] =3 -~ Is Next Stop—Dance ' : 7 and the Duiban steamed| were entertained by . &utomobile FOR . SERVICE | Parliament at Ottawa, Ontario, for Wert Last I\]ght vly out of the Channel with|rides, In local homes and mahy!CALL 187 G GORMAM | the district of Atlin, i band playing. The Highway|other ways. Several of the qfll L G VHhis b1y * Well Attended ited with a single blast of her|cers were taken to Salmen Cresk o Ty t=h deur. PRl e ATHE M, T, etk ; whistle Dam _yesterday _afternoon and member of the British Columbia ‘«" ‘u. S. Durban, B which orrived Goiiaib amaraskal proved quite adept, 11 catehing Such &3 ¢ ut. masonry, | Legislative Assembly for the At- shingl lsomin- | lin, rict, passed through hers Taeadsy afternoon on| Last evening many of the offi.| A lokan tront. s iug or t:“mn‘ on g?rrlm George yesterday. left Juneau at 10 o'clock « and men of the Durban at- officlai calu " |in new oz o ‘Among the round trippers o1 i enroute to ¢ tended a dance given in their| Yesterday aftornoon official| adv. will remain for four honor in the Fair Building, by|calls were exchanged botween the : continuing on her the Juncau Chamber of Com if‘uvarnor and the commandér of| Juneau 'nyn Juneau Bil- "‘"“‘ % . ‘Corpor merce. A large number of Ju-|the ship, Capt. G. T. Colerldge,|llards now ready for occupancy. l%ufia at . of loeal residents ncaultes were present at the af-| commanding the crulser, pad lhl —adv. the Prince George is Clarenco lubnn. ptumn; of the Famous )lo' St titude of models — but all dowir in Thonsh we h.vc plnced end of The sun is high, the water is warm: true price to one final reduction. séuson’: prices. on _them, they are signs that bathing time is here. Get your . "‘ my newest “‘smm‘ ) suit here today—you will need it over the TR T TH T R TR T Zoaland, president of the.Gene\f‘\‘ Press Conference, was a visitor in| Juneau while the Prince George} was in port. He is bound for Dawson. Newspaper men on the Prince George included J. A. Bowen, pub | lisher of the Huntington Park Siz: nal, of Huntington Park, Cal, whe i{s enroute to Dawson. Joseph . Miller, of Canadian Atlin District. on the Prince George. ———————— NO AUTO P. FRO! Parking - ot ' lations.. OF gnanzs automobiles in front of the Coliseum and Pal- ace Theatres is positively forbid- GEORGE GETCHELL, —adv. den ond arrests will follow vln-l Chiet of Police. Superintendent Customs for the Province. of British Columbia, is on a tour of imspection -to the He passed through Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Decorate for the Fourth We carry a full line of Flags in all sizes. Also Cotton Bunting for deec- oration in tri-color or Stars | and Stripes. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store i’ and would not driver did his best to the narrow road- ] to AUTO DEMOLISHED, TWO HURT AS CAR HITS PHONE POLE — | ssing the 1“'1'-* o, the car swung sidewise | and k the telephone pole near mer of Franklin Street. Mri. Jensen was brui received a re cut on he which ne E 1, and which they w ashed into a telephor on Sixth Stree.. The auto wa molished, and Owned taxi driver, the iven by Steve s taking the J home on turned into Street the s lever would not sprin when he released 1t, Vukovich| id. By the time the car reached the next block it was traveling at about 35 miles per hour. As the street was being repaired there 5 little Toom in which 1 , while cally de- 1 beyon or, driver for Miller, who to iturn the auto to Fron: escaped without any no injuries. e e———— NCTICE Ve clean chimneys. Prices rea- sonable. Phone 5, Rocklin House —adv. Lol o o Closing out, everything goes for cost price. “The Wunder Shop.” Seward Street. adv. Syt ar shot In papers for sale at The Emmu 4mmwwmms ORGANDIE DRESSE In Pastel shades — also colorful prints—In the season’s most wanted styles. A very remarkable collection S peczal—-$6 75 SPECIAL $12.75 RACK I n Coats, Suzts and Dresses SPECIAL $12.75 RACK IN TWEED TOP COATS — these beautiful coats were made to assure quick clearance, in shades of tan, grey and mixtus. $12.75 TWEED SUITS—Only a few left—in tan, grey and oxford, with box coat ‘and* wnp skirt, S pecial—-$1 2:75 DRESSES In colorful silk prints—also solid shades— two piece jersey outfits in the season’s most popular styles. | |

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