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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRl: FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928 R R . ! MARY PICKFORD LIKES I ‘:;ami@m\; i , ) " {§oEoooeacs . ! SPORT CLOTHES BEST SPECIAL {Proriiiy 3 | | jaiss a 3 o 4 | By MARGARET GREEN | © o agicans { A | { | (Accociated Press Fashion Editor) M $ 1 0 0 5 1 » S s ?, w . i PARIS, July 6.—Mary Pickford,| w r vards of the Finest $ Y v i s clothes | i Hundred of yards of the Finest S ilks, oolens and :‘I’“ e aliep s it caed . . : {|when she left Paris after her re- ALUMINUM S LE i Cotton ' Dress Goods, at ;prices sthat spell excep- By, hhind B iatn : | . { {assortment 1 ! tional values! Her first choice was.a oize and % ! ream plaid lightweight woo ! fram 3 s 3 . " . . atou, set on a yoke at the shonl | E To sec this gathering of popular-fabrics is to s wtth . buttons | the-enUPE] 3 2 . { { |iength, the blouse with iacrusta-| Y ; { admire them and then wonder how they can be }|tions and the skirt pieated. | uneau-Y oung Hardu;angu o ! . wotial i Next came a white crepe satin | R - f' ! g Gt 5 v B Bhgre e g HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING ‘i immed with .|ll4' g, 3 | THESE LOW PRICES WILL PREVAIL fFHIS o st i hiock gt it | R ettt e e i ) H WEEK ONLY three V bands on the coll | { Plain jersey in golf blu ) ! into a pleated skirt and | \ . : COTTONS button coat with ‘blouse and white . | etk ; collar and vest showin A odA { BEAU MONDE CREPE ANTELOPE SILK ' DRESS ( BRINTS *BRIN'I",!(I)I;I%(?'TUN brofdery mtif. was anathe nir uclng uten { DE CHINE A Dok sid ‘aifterens. shulie You eati rtinve sAaw Anmisi, 'y For vari :]‘ ?h lllll‘ o (‘.1:,“” H : 7 Py 3 5’ it nd ehildrancs VWith summer here amd the to her wardrobe a white crepella | PrO(lucts i bk g R oo A bt e evening coat trimmed witi white ! » fine heavy, lustrous.qu I different clothes at.a. very 16w.price imeed of sheer froeks — the ing it { ! g ffect it you make them of these offer .will be of special in- Htox fur ad_ inerusiations. a ‘e | N ; { printed chiffon evening dress and| f wool 3 blerings, terest to .women who make _ . P i g ! i '[‘l::“ ‘L‘;’;‘lf' ‘h:o.(uinla ‘:'d +RUATY sl crethidn. Tn tas- beige T]ann lounge pajamas ! Just arrived fresh shipment of Gluten Bread ! { & : 4 olors and prints. unusually Jong trousers, { of tan, mose desirable - eblofs | from cinating cf D . 75 R S . > { blue, 1 and grey. which to_seleet. At 40c the yard i e otantan ML Flour, Gluten Muffin Flour and Gliten Bran 2 3 a ) Pickford selected a grey erepe de | e ol A chine dress with a full, scalloped | loped yoke. The belt ties at the ; { i B PARIS — Sea shells suggested " 3 2L . y tront with a fluffy bow. The| el 4 ; YT il t SILK VOILE /ENULISH iBRINTS Meavda. atk rebMian 4 irming :v;‘ll(lk«le;ell‘f:‘\‘ 1{::“-“' bla |:i“net:’nmr::; ALSO HO S SWEETINA—55 cents worth ! \ t : a- bea and the smug collar ties at thei'™® BR0%: P . . [ retty patterns a beau- Our best, grade, fast color prints nug & SR T 3 ! Very profiy patierns in o heau- bt raAs, (ESO1VE bl neck. Blue and lavender crepe|ahd silver metallic embroidery gives you the ‘equivalent of 8 pounds of : tiful quality gilk voile 0 de in foral i ’ h Zi%Es & Saleno. St bo: e niniad i fo * dres: p igns. Over 20 patterns: to choose de chine in a square print desigy|® 30 SPes o % . ! e R i toin. Begune paeY b By aiBo: with a pleated skirt and f and extends over the shoulders sugar. ‘A highly concentrated, pure substi- { BT ALIV e troth, Seuac o o well intc the sleeves. The waist- { This webk.efly 40c the yard at the bottom of the blon y | el (0 S0 SNNIS. 4 { This weck $1.45 the yard A anly picked oui for informal af lite is. ([ MRINNG "WItN; nbtalihe tute ‘for sugar. { 3 3 3y &%, vy strips of silver. The skirt is ! :ORGANDINB i Miss Pickford's visi _|slightly scalloped at the hemline, 8 PRINTED SILKS Beautitul ‘Swiss -orgndie, fne s Bagerat b i q & . ’ ! crepe de chine and texture {n alluring patterns. Yared l'or not to hob asked ‘the Indian singer to repeat LY Attrac aud color- wide. hair predominating in Paris. it for me. 2 Ta : erns. Regualar §$2.25 This week only 80c the yard ineidentally she ref to try| “‘Not now,’ he said, ‘that was § A R IA GROCER ! s Only 150 yards at this price. on clothes. She is so y that| moon music. ; i : : 1 Th week§1.85 “"d ¥ i i she is simply lost in the smallest] “And in India a Hindu whem Free delivery ‘three times daily { i o - Saokked 8 thannequin size 1 asked to repeat a melody ‘1 had f ! Many other remarkable values in the store, el o RO | noard -at -dawu Stefd. sme kgl ANMOMNE NS “Best in Everything” ! wouldn't sing it at the ‘ime { I 1 ked, explaining that it was ‘suny sk | ndia and U. S. Indians a N H g . . . rise music A A AR - ..;.; - m7> 'WA wfiir . | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Found Akin tin Music ™ """ e = " % y o p ) & PARIS, July 6.—The Indians of| CAPT. O’CONNOR'ON PATROL \ “The Home. of Beau Monde Silks India and the Indians of the| (.o¢ a g O'Conmor, Assist- 3 United States have much in comtl,yi Afsika Agent of ‘ihie 'U. 8| - - Q“‘:{ ‘"_l“." i L "l’f;‘!', Bureau of Fisheries, left yester- P S e —— L B0y nrestsnen 88 “Hie “Wimee W earers ( Loen Vl)l i ; “"(“’“""“ 'l’"h' #5.. M lfor a patrol trip to Iey Straits, i ‘HOME EDUCATION e “’;::‘l'dy :;((’“:‘”‘:d "’m‘,':m‘ lto be gone until next Monday. . g ] ’ . Ll g # . N . e A - > “ 9 the Orient and the Near East. In Decid mng Fashions THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL 18 THE FAMILY”—Froebel. “Last yoar" Mr. Stokowski| ~SUMNER HAS HALIBUT F C F b Issued by the National Kindergarten Assoctation, 8 West said, “I made my first trip ito| ne Sumner, halibut schoon: or olton a rlcs 40 Strest, New Yotk City. THese rticle: ate appearing the American far west, studiedior gola 8,000 pounds of halibut weekly in our. columns the Indiams and their music andipere today to Wallis 8. George, v i lances and talked to as many offpuyer for the San Juan Fish Co. PR P ’ them 4a ‘passble. In - India st prices were 91 and 6 cents, oth inter 1 did the same, avoiding / e P"‘fi er W e white men in erder to ba with PEKOVICH HERE MRS, N “8TOR NOEL' ! the natives and try to understand S, Tekotich, of the Funtes s them and learn from them. ‘lhlv mining region, came to Ju- At a very enrly«fl H “The music of the American;neau this morning on business, help Mother. tm | distracted;” y,w;;‘ by | listening | Tedskin and the Hindu are h-rlig and is a guest at the Alaskan When {he little -;* low | to hear it th Baby.is crying n|affected greatly 'by the position) Hotel. 5 tho RbEt TOERT of the sun. They have sorgs for PRI T, b L Children Jovo. fo ‘Help Mother, |{he sunriss, for the afternoon, fof| J, H, HART LEAVES ON TRIP dustors d allo | Satisty this desire.= Nothing but[twilight and for night-time, and J. H. Hart, well known local o= Bras Bt 4 00" can be Mredult! it 1s impossible to get them tofattorney, leaves tonight on the T.}::N l:‘:’,.e.;d l:’:: .,o, .m:,“. el — - - sing a sunrise song in the after-{ Admiral Rogers for a business . i noon. 1 romember having heard|trip to Petersburg, Wrangell and T ll of stooping, and amiuse thé Babes,| HOOD VISITING HERE | %\, in song mear Taos, N.|Ketchikan, He expeets 'to bg T omorrow's paper wi They would put energy iato the M., one night, and'the next day Ilaway for abcut a week. work. A baby's dusting’ would be| William Hood, father of Mrs, more like polishing. | Think how| Wilbur Bufotd of Juneau, was an the chairs would shine!( ‘Thiak|arrival on the Princess Alice early how the little worker ‘would get|this week and will visit here witn initiated “into the wuyl -ot’ lomn his daughter and son-n-law foi making! several weeks. He is me A3 the cund graq(,, 'amgy yfllv Happy Valley, near Bellingham, could cut off the top ot and a4 member of the Washington bxuum and let the Hitle mnm Club, caomposed . of = Bellingham 1 did this with my baby.’ business mem. . He formerly was have an advertisement of interest to all ‘f to put tea leaves dow ‘firat, ho-'a Tesident of Wrangell. women. i cause it i3 not goad tor Bany o R 2 swallow du-t "NOTICE Soon you. will bear. nn& 88, ! i “May 1 help you, Mather#] Those holding tickets for the 9 & It is-a pity to repulse @ Jchlld’s |Charles W. Cadman -Conzert will | Read Gordon S Ad ; efforts even if they wee! Wb(n be able to receive. their refund 4 E 8 der us at first. A little It} #oon | tomorrow at 1 0’cloek, at the Ju- y i learns to make cookict"ftutt‘ even(neau Business and Professional | P Tomorrow i cakes—just as well as{ Motlier| Women's Club rooms. —adv. i 3 does. When the mixigg fs done BRI gy AR K ‘ g - s é = you can put the pan inte the oven| 'lLeot Permdment Wave, $12.50. & Wcmcn have b called upon by manufacturers cf cotton' and l“:ed‘fuf“"hfl'fi'flfl help|Porn Beauty Parlot. ~~adv b 4 fabrics to aid in creating new designs and in fashioning and color-|® Srea wit i i ing new weaves. A ncw style advisory board cf the National Asso- ;:(k:“ afionk:;'m“d r.:' "’m&m mmm st { ciaticn of Cctton Meaufacturers includes Mrs. Jamcs Hooper, Jr., fheg T,‘I’; is f;‘"“‘,m" ey THE ARCADE CAFE i of Boston (Jeft) und Miss Mary Vj’flkcr of Nrw Yoxk The ovet: ddos" in Try Our Special $1.60 Dinner i Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially BOSTON, “July 6.— lorence 5. W. Long,| You ma; Invited to come in and inspect Juneau's newest and classiest cafe. X MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. B S — FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower Front:St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT- D_IINKS, POOL TABLES designing of fabrics pr 2 he: C . and Mrs. Jamesiit fun, ‘She would many of the fine goods cott real cake than “mu mills of the country | Style mm have bedr form-|lieve the réason Io American -manufacturers during ed within anizations of many|like making “mud m —as freshly fragrant as it was in the the past few years have given|leading iills. Efforts ave' being|we allow.their «m : ) T Oriental tea gardens. 3&:&‘«" it more attention o style, the orig- made to show women in depart-| other gutlet. @ m‘ chila, . : ’ inating of new creation; and fo ment stores how dress goods and| making, feal pibs - Mhat um; E ; ‘{6 mare: MM“’“ making the mogt delicate of co | fabr for decorative parpoges in| will eal, and she wl 4 4 ors fast (o the sun and woshing. |the home will Jook when 'mude| dabbliig, in. fud .nautms, “'*3 " @.unmufimu,awmuy They have placed womert at the up. day she. fd .nu : Ny s “ ’t“ “““‘* ’““d‘“" i head of siyle bureaus in mills and Styie shows have been used to B m . 4 ors of present to woman an idea as to o . whtfal . i ) : I what American stylists and de-] wif ali 3 % LIs > f 3 i M t ndustry | sig re creating day munt will / f fl#flfl* 3 are determining th Miss - Mildred | make a cake; the "5? Sciting e i thoanly oy skt have appointed them di fabric styling in plants & ing houses #o that the may be given the feminine view n i i s r little daughiter The latest development s the AT 1 THL HOTELS | stort, Sour e ‘dasibter wilh formation of a style SOrY S A child m board by the National ia Gastineau “""‘“fi,‘l;fim tion of Cotton Manufactnrors, an- C. F. Chapman, New York City; 8 .“ fink nounced today. Mrs. Clara 8. Dedman, Skagway. o ‘Through this group the organi- Alagkan zation plans to give to its mem.; (. Ramstad, Seward; Pete Cver- Ders and the general public in- vich, Funter Bay; B. L. Jelich,]e , m‘m ‘relative to style trends, Funter Bay; W. S. Pekovich, Fun. maki 3 fabrics, colors and fashions|ter Bay: Dora Williams, in America as well as | Wanda (.Allum Sea | i he members of the board, al!| FOR )n:chL nmmn | M women, with' a shigle ex- Mrs. Gus Messerschmidt enter- 3 nt ‘a group of lu] St. Ann's Hospital yesterday) nnuy. They|to receive medical treatment. - Migs| S R oA T L Miss’ 01d papers for sale at The