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Atiey . THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15 1928 SEES AMERICA - AGAIN DRAWN INTO WARFARE Dubious Outlook Arises if China and Japan Clash | WILLIAMSTOWX 5.~—Should V]x Ch 8 HIGH OFFICIAL @ == ‘ — A . Jurdin Secretary of Agriculture Has Faith in New In- dustry for Alaska yntinued from Page O INTEREST IN SCARF AFFECTS DRESS YOKE PARIS. women of fair height as the na-lthe front and back and longer and tural result’ is the breaking of tha) fuller "at the sides. Its huge | long line necessary to the short|flowing sleeves are bordered with a curious band of black and white embroidery. The dress can be ¥ worn for afternoon and informal dinners. n' (.onvncted tne all-absorbing in- into prominence. One of the| fiEure. terest in scarfs of all kinds lm ——— - | brought the neck lne o HUGE BANDED SLEEVE results is the favor ke | VARIES DINNER DRFSS which i$ in a differe striking dress worn B o the rest of th h stage and suitable Forty Years Ago— tions of yellc woman’s wardrobe A man gave up cigarettes for— and white, and gray, are frequent. | is of extremely heavy white erepe|and not to—women. The style is naturally limited to|de chine i PRI It is cut shorter in|qgq papers for sate at the Empire. O A A T @ X "fiJ”“ T FS‘KL‘ E! T A HHHA!@MMK" gl Buy from us and bank the difference 1 7 pounds New Spuds e e 6 pounds Rutabagas . . . . . 25c 5 pounds NewCarrots . . . . . 25¢ 5 bunches Carrots . . . . . . 25¢ | COACH AND HORSEBACK REVIVED AT DEAUVILLE ) and four % - R ol s Charles 8. Wharton, former "1 ongressman and former assistant | . “|sate’s attorney, has been found 35 (juilty In Chicago of conspiracy in sonnection with the $133,000 Grand | Trunk mail robbery near there last ¢ |vebruary. Senator-elect William 8. Vare of | wit A1l pennsylvania is critically il fol | wo 1° Jowing a paralytic stroke. He s | 1¢ 60 years old. sooner l n signed, || 3 propagan- had America teady to wipe|| Japan off th mpathy for b a-tbooked for Valdes. |to go to t between M on the Ricl are from They plan |( Jelta countr, / and Fairbank 1 on the 140-mile fashionable bathiag bea VAL 01 S Y ‘\ull again be told it is our war, that we are in honor bound to al- || ly Jvuul\ with China.” E Big game hunters, we n the Aleutian includ Burgard, Arthur D. N William H. A. Holme: ross and | O1d papers for sale at the Cmpire. s, who are .15¢ o Juneay 'l\ return v:x fre 11 en BOOTH OXFORDS S pecial Sale Endmg Aug 1 8 Best grade 2 for 25¢ toilet paper, now 12 rolls.§ .90 Amocat and Happy Home Peaches, regular 45c¢, Fresh Tomatoes, per peund . . 2 poundsGreen Beans . . . . . 25c 2 pounds Green Peas . b 25¢ 2 large Head Lettuce . e - 5 bunches Beets . . . e Cucumbers,each . . . . . . . I5¢ 3 bunches Alaska Turnips . . . 25¢ Basket Plums,each . . . . . . 80c 2 pounds Best Fresh Butter . . $1.15 at 8:30 P. M. H. S, GRAVES ANNOUNCING Moneyback Guarantee on all 4 | The Clothing Man [ ot Agx cult\]l’ e | g MARY NORRIS GOSS § Purchases GRADUATE-BEAUTY CULTURIST of the A. 1. KRANK SCHOOL OF BEAUTY St.'Paul, Minn. is here toiteach you the proper care of Hands, \ulp and Beauty Requisites. De monstration, Instruction and Advice Without Obligation. Call or Phone for Appointments Phone 25 HEATING PLANTS $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will Secre to Turner Y 3 cans Amocat and Happy Hnm( Pears, re; guhr 4 3 cans Duchess and Madrona Puree lum 1toes, ngul\r 20c, 6 for .. Amocat and H\pp\ Home Early Sifted l’e(w regular 30c¢, 3 for 5 75 All Canned Fruit and Vegetables at reduced prices to make room for our new fall goods. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Black and Tan $5.50 $6.50 They fit Ketchikan The Jun merce will LEGION meets TONIGHT tion last Sat outlined by solution to the oo most ]nwmnu-m agriculturists an Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Finest Food Center in Juneau WHOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE 484 New Potatoes 32 Ibs. for $1.00 g Mrs. Goss George Brothers Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m, Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings I’Mflfifimmflfififlflm Y37 Y637 4037 YL 0L 3L YA A7 WO YO SR 3134 3130 VU Y37 S07 SEOF NRY N7 Y N3 A7 97 SOL L R I=IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!iIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"I||||I||i|filllilllllh TS| Large Cucumbers, each . . . . 10c Dry Onions, 6 pounds for . . . . 25c Fancy Tomatoes, pound . . . . 15¢ Rutabagas, 5 pounds for . . . . R0c New Bulk Carrots, 4 pounds for . . 25¢ Bunch Carrots, 4 bunches for . . 25¢ Green Onions, 4 bunches for . 25¢ Cantaloupes, Large, 2 f(ir.25c Gravenstein Apples, large, doz. . 45¢ Bartlett Pears,dozen . . . . . 35¢ Thompson Seedless Grapes, Ib. . . 15¢ Red Malaga Grapes, pound . . . 20c Black Ribbon Grapes, pound . . 15¢ Plums,basket . . . . . . . 80c Oranges,3dozenfor . . . . . $1.00 Oranges, large, dozen . 50c, 60c, 70c Watermelon, pound . . . . 612¢ Cooking A pples 3 pounds for i, 25¢ Crab Apples, 5 poundsfor . . . .55¢ Ground Cherries The popular shoe for both men and women i 4 install complete in working order a electric MEN and women buy shoes so dif- ferently, don't they? Women think first of style. They will neglect every- thing for good apparance Yet, they also want comfort. Men, however, think first of comfort. They consider their feet asa business asset..Yet, they also want style. 50y0usee after all, they both are seek- ing style and comfort —and they are happily finding both in the famous Arch Preserver Shoe. welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your house to 70 degrees in zero weather. GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance Wwhat job will cost” Plumbing Heating YRy SCREAM Goldstein’s Emporlum SHOE DEPARTMENT EAGLES' DANCE Scandinavian-American Music—Lindseth’s Novelty Orchestra EAGLES' HALL — AUGUST 16 — DOUGLAS Ferry leaves Juneau at 9:40 P M.—Special returns at 1 Eggplant, Greenpeppers, Celery, Cauliflower ,Cucumbers, Lettuce Also Pickling Cucumbers