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Many after for a frock, ed for short leng busy selling blouse tomorrew or of silks, dres: and season :,“NNI‘ many of child’s dress these ¢ they have been specially pric- many prodent home dressmakers will buy many THE DA]LY ALASKA wash fabrics remain ontain enough goods of these remnants and put them away for future saving. Good News for We but the to adies of have Toilette Requisites hetter filad y-- carried Blue Rose for some time, introduce them to Juneau we eoffer FOR TOMORROW ONLY 1 can of Blue Rese Taleum Pow- der, regular price 35 cents—Free with each purchase of Blue Rose Taileite: Requ tes amounting to one dollar or over. This offer for tomorrow only B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau's Leading Department Store British M. D. Finds Women Pay Too Big a Price For Success Jees Danger in Modern | Noman’s “Dual Life” | Overdeveloped “Fight” Glands —_— By SHIRLEV KIRKE .mmunu itunirated News St ier) OES business unfit women for Or. L success in marriage? D Leonard L. B. Williams, one * &nu tand's best known physicians ind Feliow of the Royal Society of ‘edicine, brings to thin pecplexing \uestion the fatast findings of .cience. Dr. Williams is the son of the late ams of Deudraeth wa Educated in Eng- and, Scotland, France and Ger- nany, he early became interested n probloms of the glands, on which one of the greatest authorities gland. DOr. Williama® view, the ques- sion depends ontirely on the glands, those mysterious bodily elements which determino “whether you are sall or short, dark or fair, clover or stupid, energetic or lethargic, male ar fomale.” The struggle of modern aJusiness, he declares, tends to over- develop woman's adrenal gland, “the male element which lurks in every female,” the “gland of fight.” OR. LCONAMD L. B. WILLIANS The result? When she turns to maridage and maternity she often finds she cannot divest herself of the dominating influence of this overdeveloped “masculine” gland— that she Is a “failure tn adaptation.” Dr. Willlams s tamous (o Eng- !and as the originator of the “an- nual overhaul,” or yearly physical test, for life insurance. “In examin- ing candidates for lifé fnsurance he declared in an’ interview here to- known it to do," day, “I frequently see people who, mo\..h they claim to be wll,l are nevertheless much below €oncert piteh, They aré not’ m‘. but they afl™ e “Por euch people® he continued, “1 should recommend less huun( and more yeasffng. ' " ' “Yeast 1§ more tliah & medteament —it " vouses the aystem u nu phystological éMeténcy, ot dus tion and ‘excretlon * 1" lI dm UIM sucessive erope ‘of Puils, an'T hive usl phened ‘e | power of ph: puMfication #de | perior to ‘all ‘the’ putigsiived tn' (e pharmacopoela,” WEENEY RESIGNS POSITION ON DOCK | P Do E. C. Sweeney ‘everal years wh nger Admiral Line dock, has r s pesition, and will he aext woek by Wyatt Kingn _ormerly purser on the motol hip Margnita, it was announced ay by Brice Howard, local| agent. 1 xr Sweeney has resigned h's bosition in order to devote all 5t his time at the Glacler View ‘Jur Farm, in which he is inter- on the Glacier Highway. ———-——— N CLUB READY ‘SNIPE SHOOTERS th cnly four more Sundays the opening of duck se ip Southeastern Alaska, the Gun Club officers are ex- | ‘some good turnouts th|r~: the at for pas the! ‘the August shoots, according | Spamsh Actors Seek {plots of land for the retreat, Retuat for Old Age| Aug. 3.—An in Spain to {irnis !l retradt for rotives MADRID, leing made of Three brothers, pre st ¢f Ciudad Lineal, rid, have placed at the o the Actors’ Syndicate A ~<|m al | nd the architect 'l‘x‘%ilul‘u de A agasti has offered® his services in hlumgnmv the bullnungn i hscription has been opened to (vfrly the cost of ocnstruc- ‘m.n and equipment ¢f the home. — et A party of M0, members' of Lhe I American . Bar Assoclation, ,uump. | which are included:some of ‘the weéll known Judaeu and barristers {of the middle west, 1 aboard the | Dorothy Alekander. Judge J. 4. three | Miller ‘and_ Mrs. ofive @.' Ricker,| Formér Gov. the latter Secretary of the Nation.] -lal Bar Association, are ‘in charge jof the tour. ‘ L. F. Morris, Secretary 18 no limit to the num-'32 shoot cn Sunday id, and declared e |igf to see a number of duck ‘on hand to limber up for of September H. Cameron, who is with n-Chandler pulp inter. Joft Juneau on the Admiral| “for Ketchikai. PACIFIC'COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 Ferguson, Agent JUST OFF’ THE PRESS A FRESH SHIPMENT OF DIAMOND BRIQUETS PURE COAL PRESSED'INTO LUMPS OF CON- CENTRATED HEAT JUST. WAITING TO BE RELEASED BY YOUR YOUR DEALEJ; QR PHONE C.D. other Northern ornnimuan ——— EATING EQUIPMENT. LS THEM ; ° EMPIRE Smart Sport Jackette s u;“u._ e Pretty little Guwen Lee, screen star, sntroduces & new fad b: wcmng an impressionistic de- sign of her favorite sport, palo, on her jockette. These designs | cut from felt such as is used or athletic letters om college erseys. Futuristic designagn dif- qu’ erent forms are provi !'91' “the rage on Hollywoo stumes. w m”twuufian Tifustrated w.-) FIRST BUICK | * OF 1929 HERE ‘New arrldv Uan':sual Body Type Marks Silver An- niversary of Auto | Featuring a body type entirely | new to modern automobiles, the| |first 1929 Buick car reached Ju- neau on the Dorothy Alexander this morning and is now on dis- play in the show room of the Connors Motor Company, agénts for the General Corporation. This year's Buick, besides add- ing a chapter to automcbile his-| tory, marks theé silver annive sary of the Buick Motor Com- pany. The lower portion of the {body, from the window level down, is rounded, giving the an inflated effect, while unusual-| ly wide, full-crown fenders and| an dntirely new and higher radiator design complete the ultra-modern appearance of the car. Fetiders and top are 3f black, while the wheels are of natural color wood finish. All models aré known ‘as’ the Master Six, all Motors local | ¢! | tles [ticles and made countless spe FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 I928 GEN. FOSTER | PASSES AWAY Prominent Figurc in Gray Ranks Dies in South- ern Stale Inued from Puge One) to Charle let for General The I m, the orly Robert Federal bombarded line, and when Colunibia, the Charleston This | the o anding en- | which Foster batte 2 the " C: tederatc captured fell back was, perhaps, gagement in cipated Foster returned month afte became secreta ic club at th were ‘“carpet-b: South needed vot it to parti to hig home a nded., He Democrat- st engaghd in busi ille, now South dritted to Arkansas Point, Miss cousin s General ¥ cause of the nomic, int Gusy of Southern p ery, he though, was a s cause which was widely used to ¢reate prejudice against the South it was difficult to see it them, he ofien said, but had proven to him that of vas “the best |hui" ever happened t Retdnthd d oo #ithoush a d - | Admiral Rogors 1 %9k, Gene iste s thav | Peter Woock, ‘Mr. and IR areal iop the Moftett, Willidm M g 11 mankind had U . Zynda and Mrs. A, Mei ginning with light wool e fiock pur- d by Helen Wills from Jé i The ‘bloude, ‘set on a in yoke, has fine tucks which exichd ints the skirt. Diagonal pockets on the sKirt hive a scal- loped hending below [them ‘the | pledited | e AT Tii I thin Christ : oints on the Triangs Tour. he decla Beauchamp and family, tresiaents, passed thvough here this riifg aboard ths Adm . enronte to the States vacation triv, Mrs M. Saloum and daugh- ie, were arrivals on the They have for several Sitka complished a g Foster did not draw a dollar for his service 1 the federate Arm Many times rations were n which len from the feed bags of art horses. e o e for a Con. heen of his| conks that heraw wnen his ticipated in one of the of the war at Bentonville,| South ‘Carolina To the last he blamed Wendell| Phillips for much of the bittern which brought on the struggle tween the North nd the He. thought Phil cles @ tated a ticklish situation which | couJd have been solved without | actual combat. General Foster wrote ms Your search for fine coffee is at an end when you see es on the Civil War, He b e war threw the Southern popu- lation on its own resources and| that the necessity of hard work have 'the Master Six high pow- ered ‘engine, while the Buick is| manufactured in wheelbases of | 116, 121 and 129 inches. | The interior of the car is don in mohair, while hardware is n\l distinctive design. Rear compar ment features include arm res: 4sh tray and special handle ln\ reur compurtment to assist pas- sengers in entering and leaving the car. In the front compart-| wont * there are many improve- ments. | The dash beard is newly ar- rdnged, the wheel is of different| design,” while the lighting system | is» fual. Probably the most un- usyal feature of the 'front com- Jartment is the adjustdable front icat, which may be moved for- ward- or backward. to conform | with the comfort of the driver. Other features of this Buick are;slde cowl ventilators, douhle-| blade windshield wiper, distinc-| tive sidelights and head lamps, and ‘large stop' Mght, while all other up-to-date ‘mechanical im- provements are employed. cmm,o'rn, B, NOE Aug. 3. 1A Morrison today de-| clated that Tammany bhad done move for the South than any| i} | necess. 'I:ulun ! Has Aided Sonlh developed the individuais so that they would stand alone, withou the institution of slavery, which, before they had = believed was | ry | ——e—— LEAVING ALASKA Hills Bros.” Arab. For this famous trade-mark is your guarantee of genuine Hills Bros. Coffee. Its glorious, uniform flavor is developed by Hills Bros.’ exclusive, con- tinuous process of roasting a few pounds at a time instead of in bulk. HILLS BROS COFREE Felix Beaucham, business man |of Sitka, is a passenger on the Dorothy Alexander for the south, where he will make his home in future. ———— RECORDS Closing out all 1y inch Columbia and Okeh Records at 50c each. Open evenings. Radio Electric Co., Martin Lynch. adv. e - 01d papers for at the Empire, | he Step-ins Chemises The fine, heavy quality of the Crepe de Chine means excep- tmnally long service— Bewltchmgly Jdace trimmed, the fuvonte pastel shades, tl;:}t low price speaks for .|H of whom have been ‘visiting .Al' Slil'f_l,r FOR FIREPROOF SHINGLE PLASTER BOARD CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING PITCH ROOFING PAPERS DOORS dnd WINDOWS LOCKS and HINGES WINDOW GLASS Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Ca pmtl Electric Com pany Near (‘nld Storage Building Electru'ul Contracling HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS PHONE 416 RASPBERRIES and Everbearing Service It’s part of our job, as we see it, posted on what's new in the delicacy we, take the liberty of gi on the first fresh berries of the season, or something of the sort—remember it's just part of our ever- bearing service. HOME GROWN VEGETABLES DAILY CALIFORNIA GROCERY" Free delivery three times daily “Best in Everything” to keep you folks market. So if ing you the inside dope PHONE 478 “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND'CO. — | FRYE BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Dclicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 e e e e ) THE ARCADE CAFE Tty Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are ecordlally invited to come in and inspect Juneau’s newest and classiest cafe, MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. | | NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 dents per night dhd up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated, PEARL—GLO A washable pearl-like finish for Woodwork, Furniture, Walls, Ceiling or any interior purpose. At JUNEAU PAINT STORE i . CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out ° ' "COFFEE AR | i A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL Our Vorkniauship, Materials, Dependablluy and Price are our best advertisers. TRY US, Lower Front Street’ Phone 154 ' Juneau, Alaska