The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 25, 1928, Page 2

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i iy S . _ @rrival of the “scanty” the uiti- . “scanty . “Scanties” July Sale of Rug A rug opportunity that spells economy for all who pur? chase now from this exceptional assortment of finer qualities. The patterns are beautiful ---- the colorings are marvelous. Rugs of su'h quality are seldom offer- ed at such a low figure thouzh every rug is actually worthy ¢ HEAD ENJOYS JUNEAU STAY Meets with Boys in Legion | Dugout — Is Taken to Scout Encampment ! “Today has been one of the hap- piest in my lif>,” Walter Head told members of the Juneau Boy | Seouts and Scout Council at gathering held in {he American Leglon Dugout Jast evening in hon. or of the visiting Pr ent of the Natfonal Scout “ouncil, Mr. Head, to show the boys what 4'fine organization they were in, fold them that although he was president of several banks and of the Chicago and Northwestern | Railroad in the Middle West, noth- ing gave him as much pleasure | as his position with the Scout| movement, while for his work in connection with the Scouts he re- ceived nothing but satisfaction | which he derived | During the cvening the Scouts| and Council members gathered in | the Dugout and Mr. Hzad spent al. | most two hours with the boys, ex- | plaining the basic ideals underly. ing the entire Scout organization, mamely the Scouts’ laws, oath and motto. He made things clear for | the boys by asking numerous | questions, and having the S.vrn\‘ explain things to him. | Is Given Memento While he was entertaining tho | Scouts they gave him their at-| tentlon and declared their e Aing was well spent. Before thoy | left the Dugout, after shaking | hands with Mr. Head, Robert| {8impson of Troop No. 1, in behalf | @f both troops presented the scout | {executive with an aged piece of | fossil ivory, used at one time for {puilding fire by friction. . After the Dorothy Alexander had docked in the morning Mr. Head !mctompanied by several members ‘0t the Scout Council, motored to| Bagle River and hiked over the trail to the encampment site on { Bagle River Bay. They had lunch {there, and the visitor declared himself enthusiastic over the won. 'fle"hl situation of the camp. ‘% Retarning here late in the after. ‘moon, he was a guest of Gov. George A. Parks until he appeared at the Dugout shortly after § ‘@cJock. a €. R o ‘New York omen Take to NEW YORK, July 25.—With th» ““mate in hot weather elimination ~of superfluous feminine clothing Seems to have been reached. .y Beantles, according to the lin. gerle makers’ dictionary, are four ¥ garments meant to take the - of brassiere, girdle, vest and _ “panties.” They combine all four garments in a smooth-fitting, sin- gle plece that hangs from the ‘showlders and stops somewhere short of the knees. -~ Teddy-bears, step-ins, envelope chemises and = “dance sets” are thireatened with extinction by the In the negr future, ac. manufacturers of ladies’ s, ¢hey may take place with - ‘eamisoles and! covers. papers for sale 1 at the Empire. f its regular price. IF YOU NEED RUGS, DON'T PASS THESE! A FEW PRICES 6x9 regular $18.50 now $15.00 7.6%9 'régilar $20.00' now': 8.3x10.6 regular $22.50 now .. .. 19.50 9x12 regular $27.50 now & iioce 23.50 Atinstiong’s Phinted Linolbdm, Accolae Finish, Now k' B.M. & "Réguar '$1.35 $1.00 sq. yd. vhicnds § o Belivends Co., Ine, Juneay’s Leading Department, Store:.. y Hint; Flower For Your Color THER Cleopatra ever ‘stood up” Anthony for & permanent wave isn't clear even to he most erudite Egyptologist; but sapyrus archives of the Cairo mu- leum have revealed a beauty secret qually important—a secret, which, ¢ it wasn't knows to the Siren )t the Nile, was almost certainly in he possession of her rivals, Briefly, gifls, it is the secret that yvery woman symbolizes some »pecial flower—a flower from which she must, if she would be desired of sl men, choose her coloring, her bodlly fragrance and, to some ex- ‘ent, even her moods. Iu other words \er toflette accessories and her man- nerlsms, What copld be sfmpler? Back from-a trip t. Egyp* via Parls, one of New York's most emi- nent beauticians {llustrates the an- clent Egyptian recipe for beauty by nsing the trio of screen stars above —June Collyer, Madge Bellamy and Sally Phipps—as Her subjects. She shys in part: “Misg Collyer {3 strictly, datily teminine, somewhat reserved and aristocratic, Her's {8 the ORCHID type and if you, favor her, your cosmetics should be peony rouge, a cream powder, violet eyé shadow ®nd the peony lipstick. Your colors are particularly cream and gray, but you also may luxuriate in wear- ing the popular pastel shades in clothes. “Miss Bellamy Is another type. This petite mies has a velvety skin, welvety . brown = eyes d chest- put brown hafr, She s & creature of moods; the so-called playgirl type. She is emotional, has darting actions, If you resemble her, you are that most popular 1o, . make, the trlp to the Interior. Sall d Niadys Behdmp: betowy Tun Collier, R ©EEREES AMERICAN ' BEAUTY type. Yeu should fise rougé of & fuchsia shade, the mo#t delicate of powders and the peony lipstick. Wear soft pas- | tel tones, ehfefly in yellows and browns, Your particular eolor it “But it you are.of the Sally oye shadow. Your clothes should ot the boyish, mischievous type— bright, sMghtly 'daring.” = And _that's that, Its simple— and awfly smart! < - ' I i FLKS AND MOOSE WILL TANGLE IN POSTPONED GAME Playing off a posiponed game from last Thursday, which was called off when the grounds were wet from heavy rain, the Moose and Elk outfits will take to the diamond at 6:30 this evening, it was announced thig aftrenoon, Neither aggregation has named its heaver. The contest is more or less impromptu, but with the excellent weather prevailing and the League three games in the red to date, it was decided one of them .should be played today. Winn Goddard sald this after- noon there would be a meeting of the members of Lodge No. 420, B. P. 0. E, immediately follow- ing the game, Wednesday is regular lodge night, | WHO’S WHO | [ AND WHERE | e o . ormmee e Dr. G. zi. Garhart was an arriv. al from Seattle on the Dofothy Alexander. Ile is making a vaca- tion trip to Alaska, and plans to spend some time in this vicihity fishing and hunting. Mrs. J. B, Cantield, whose hus- band is with the Quartermaster Corps, at Seward, is westward bouhd on the Aleutian. Helep Haig passed through here Mrg. Fannfe, B. Ankrom, Past President of the Robekah Assem- bly of Washington and. Alaska; ‘spending the weéek fn Juneau, visit- fng .the local lodge as an “ambas. sador of good will.” This is Mrs. Ankrom's first visit to Alaska ani while she is unable at this timo to visit more than the Juneau and Donglas lodges, she hopes to he 0. come . fibrth again gg will meet the mempers of the. Ju- neau lodge at the regular meeting tdmofrow night, Mrs. L. M. Gar- berg, member of the Rehekah lodge of Everett, Wash,, Is travelling with Mrs. Ankrom, After her return to her nome in Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Ankrom wilt prepare to make a trip to Montre. 1, Canada, as representative to the nternational Association of Re- ekahs, from the Washington and { laska chapters. The meeting, Mhich occurs annually, is in con- nection with the Sovereign Grand Lodge. - *““This {8 my ‘grand year' for while 1 have atténded meetings of the hiternational Association be. tore as a guest, this is the only time I hayve beeti a représentative. It is a privilege that comes once in a lifetime, as the position is only held Dy Past Presidents and only gnce by éach ome,” Mrs. Ank- rom declared:, While i Jinedu, Mrs. Ankron and Mrs. Garberg are being enter. tdined by members of the Rebekah lodge here. Returning passengers on the Aleutian included .Albert H. Pes- semier, who has been in Seattle apd Portland since éarly in July. He purchaséd the fall stock of [/ shoes for Goldstein’s Emporium. A Sl ‘|élection on record. BOUND TO 60 DEMOCRATIC Ticket Will Get : Greater | Majority than in Any | Previous Time ~United | H of , predicted today that the Democratic ticket will get a| greater majority in the South |this year than in any general NEW YORK, July WANT HEFLIN SILENCED NEWBRUGH, N. Y. July 25. — Representative Hamilton Fish, J., Republican of New York, said the Republicans would be glad if they could silence Senator Heflin's religious -attack on Gov Al Smith, AIM OF WOMEN WASHINGTON, July 25.—The Republican National Committee women have decided on a cam- paign to get the usually non-| voting women to the polls in iNovember to vote for Hoover. PESBNIE.. (5 Sl MRS. CLEVELAND RETURNS Mrs. Ardsiie Cleveland, owned of the Needlecraft Shop, returnod on the Aleutian yesterday from an extended visit to the States. Most of the three months was spent by Mrs. Cleveland with her son and arddaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Cieveland, who live in Snohomish, Wash., though she made numerous trips visiting with friends in Seattle znd Tacoma and other parts of northern Washing- ton. PARIS—Pale green Shantung is selected by Lelong for a dress | for vacation wear, The gkirt has an unusual treatment of pleats |in the center front, headed by a band and originating in a dia- mond shaped tucked motif The blouse has angular bands as its only trimming and with his cos- |tume is worn the popular hand- kerchief scarf, tied this time in the back. — o Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heckman, who have been vigiting in Jureau for the past week, left on the Dor- {othy Alexander for their home in Ketchikan, via Skagway. —— P L . W. Palmer, proprietor of a | store at Kenai, is home- ward bound on the Aleutian after a trip to the States, - —— Tourists on the Aleutian include Dr. and Mrs. A. K. McMichael of New York City. Smart H"llf Hose] L. dressed men favour Holeproof’s Half Hose for their style leadership and because they wear. New, smart designs and colour combinations are first to be displayed in Holeproof . . . they are copied but seldom equalled. Plain colours in the latest fashion are also t6 be had - .in Holeproof Half Hose, with the hidden Ex Toe reinforcement at the toe for longer wear. Whether you choose plain or fanéy hose, insist upon the genuine Holeproof for style and longer setvice. Jfoleproof [fasiery 1107 Broadway; New York, U. 8. A. Representative BEN C. DELZELLE SPECIAL SALE pt et " RAG RUGS $1.00 Each See our window display Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Porrrrrrrr e s rrrrrs e e DG Kann's &) Store 223 SEWARD STREET = Capital Electric Company Near Cold, Storage Building Electrical Contractin g : HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS PHONE 416 Our “I WILL” Man One thing is sure—if you want your order delivered in a hurry, that’s just what is going to happen if we're on the other end of the line. No order is too small for big service. Just try us and see. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three tinids daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. YOUR DEALER SELLS, Pacific Coast Nut. Coal $13.00 PER TON ON DOCK A PEPPY RANGE COAL PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agent FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Juneau (ml paylers for sale at the Empl;e. BIG WOMEN DRESS SPECIAL OF LARGE SIZES A THIS WEEK fascinating variety of flat crepes, georgettes, and fancy prints. See our window dis- play. Real bargain for stout ladies. " THIS WEEK " Only $9.75 aboard the Aleutian on her first| trip to Alaska. She is {o be a nurse at the hospital in Ancher- age. % For a shoft trip to Skagway; Lowell T. Plowman and Alvin Englestead of the Mormon church, who ly returfied trom a trip to the westward, left on the Doro- thy Alexander, QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 - — THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially invited to come i afid inspect Jumesu’s newest and classiest cafe. MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. . s. % “NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents. per night and up; $3.00 per week aiid up. Public shower and tub heths 50 m‘f‘ Ray 0il lum'?; opetation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per. month and ip—stéam heated. P o s Received a shipment of WINDOW ‘SHADES —sizes from 28 w-ifi metm fide—-t JUNEAU PAINT STORE

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