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MON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, DAILY DIARY of a Handbag DAY— Horrible experience BEACK CALFSKIN my tailored simplici talented designer turned me out for downtown use but what I go through! A lage handkerchief hung coyly from my frame all morning. for BAG a of A TUESDAY— What went on today was no affair of mine, but I blushed to he taken out with such a general ensemble. Exquisite new net hose worn, with a tailored suit. Horrible! When net_hose were made for after- FRIDAY T Worse still, today I was car- ried with a pair of navy blue kid gloves and a striking navy ensemble suit for summer, ruining the outfit. She had even thought to get navy kid shoes, but overlooked: replac- ing me. SATURDAY— \ She, wore steel buckled black suede afternoon shoes today and might have matehed them up with a suede :bag. She didn’t. 1 went out: to repose in her lap zmd at the bmlge table. i | pointment could vey attacked [view in the { the aunounced Har- Wilson-in an-inter. New York Times and President then held he could circumstances Harvey disagreed with Wilson n the League of Nations and the peace and became one of the advisers of the Senate {itreconcilables in the memorial struggle that pact. During the y and more that fight con- ftinued, Harvey fought the Ver. {sailles aty through his newly |created Hatvey's Weekly and was in frequent telephonic communi. cation with Senators leading thej fight a t ratification s Thiowing his personal support to Harding in the 1920 pre-cons , vention campaign, Harvey was early the ground in Chicago| and had a part in the conferences which led to the breaking up of the deadlock between Leonard Wood, Frank O. Lowden and Hi- vam Johnston. After the nomi.| nation of Harding, Harvey visited him at Marion, Qhip, assisting him in the preparation of his speech. es, particularly that in which the publican candidate advocated an Association of Nations founded upon the Hague Tribunal as a sub- stitute for the League of Nations treaty close over \ ! on fuet make the appointment'in such|e of Liberty's redres hosts commi, sons, the * On Februar) 192 or Pilgrim's dinner at Lo vey again raised a furor by his address on the the Washington Arms Conferenco Upon that occasion, Senator Reéd, Missouri, the only Senate Demo- | Harvey's nomin assailed him, saying: “I wihtdraw that speech (supporting| the nomination) and I adorn my-| self with the sackcloth of repent.| | at lon at h outcome anotl Ha of cra ti to espouse ance and place the ashes of tion on my brow.” Under the d tion of President Harding, Harvey had a prom in various post-war s conferences held in and Paris, He ri ed on tober 4, 1923, th the death of Harding return to this couniry, camé editor of the Post ing for one May, meantime orth American Re tired from active work year following. Attacks on Harvey made part ment sndon sig O months after Upon hi Harvey be- | Washington vear until ng the He re- during the w Debut his debut as edi tor of the Post then Sec tor Lodge by attacking the hes and Sena HOME CANNING OUTFITS We can supply you with the hand seaming machines and aluminum steam pressure cookers and empty cans. Drop in and ask to see them Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING - o R A DR BRGNS, T 1t SR IKann s&) Store - of Massachusetts, . fo ‘ 223 SEWARD STREET " the i ;--------------,-,--,--,--,,,-,--,,,,-,-,7-----.4 F evening things. noon and evening things ‘Koaloted by Hurding Within le than a month after he took offi Harding appointed Harvey as Ambassador to Great Britain, Some Senate Democrats opposed his nomination because of his attacks on Wilion, but his ap-| the passage of the Japanese immigrati he attacked members of the C idge administration, he support Coolidge for President fn 192 He branded the war debt s - ment as the fruit of a “successful |« went ta:.church, A dainty |pointment was confirmed. Scarce. |European plot to involve the Un lis extremely All the | { beaded. bag should have. re- ly had he reached London before|ed States in reparations compl beries are massed in a sweep- r aced me, but she could not Harvey created a stir by appeat.|tions for the next fifty years” 1z line at the back. The neck is| Why AM 1 so overworked ?lenhze ths:t ing at Court in the knee breeches,|declared they pledged this country|deeper in back and is entirely | when 1 do so nicely in my §ilk stockings and silver-buckisd |to “intervention in the cockpit o murl(lrd in strass embroidery. | proper place. ; \ 5 4 f ‘ Al i, i i PARIS - Hostess gown renewal cf the alre ul\ being is Nitelia, rgette and chiffon a Lelong model in a soft ros for on are social s wwn. A popular a cross between | The fx'urll WEDNESDAY— Another opportunity for color accent missed today. She wore a sand-colored hat with a black costume and a sand-col- ored bag would have been bright and splendid harmony, D e A | FRYE-BRUHN COMP ANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs NDAY— 1 And today, with a pair of immaculate white. gloves [ simple. slinners of ancient days Europe.” - Editorial writers and his ene.| Colonel Ha had v' FROM, 'PETERSBURG 3% | ‘hind, especially since Harvey was|staff of governors of w Imoumm in anything but heroic{and South Carolina, mar physical ' proportions. Scarcely|ma A. Parker at Peacham on Oc-| poiyining! o her: ragalar run | ihad thig flurry waned before theitober 13, 1887, and there was Pefersburg, Sitka and way 'new Ambassador aroused the real[daughter. by ihe union, Do porta, the Maasntis: Cast a8 M fre in this country by declaring|who later marr an army offi- | payoy, drrived In port u‘nl\ thi at a Pilgrim’s Day dinner at Lon.|cer, Col. M. H. Thompson i bringing the l““"“th {don that the United States did not| Harvey held degrees, some ho aged €3 s AL Katherine Hastings, Sim Ya- tutions of learning, was an hono m and Alex Cameron from Hoo- gend its young men overseas toforary, from a number of i ,United States, adding that hey |ary member of the Phi I L. 4. Ireland and & Eons. vt Featuring Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 who THURYBAY— ho would have thought I nould live to see the day'l'd be taken to a tea? With a pude lace dress I went, tuck- ed snugly under her arm among all .the dainty dra- peries. Avoid all these disastrous combinations by completing each outfit with the right ac- cessories. Kasy to add all that you need, when you save enough on certain accesseries to add one more essential. led .l:-' ¢ } e | | SPECIALS SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP, 50 cents, 3 for....__....____ $1.45 WHITE KING BLEACHING SOAP, whitens and l)righténs all fabrics, 20 bars for CITRUS POWDER, rthy save humanity, but to save the | were sent “reluctantly and lag |pa fraternity of Willia ¥ i worths - thit > DRTETRE S gardly.” College and was a membor 1 and Tohn DElsacr shott wa: E M Behrends 0 nCQ i Thefe were demands by Ameri-inumber of clubs in this country .. '“‘,':l'"}1;’\"'\‘{"']1’:"'"‘\'? o I‘,',.';'l; 9 ‘can_Legion posts and patriotic so-fand Great Britain. He was alco'p a0 o &3 Icieties from one end of the ccun-|a trustee of Stevens Institute of| o *y 40 (try to the other that this speech | Technology | Jurieau’s Lemlmg DPthMent Se be denounced by the governmen:. —————— President Harding took occasion RECORDS ¥ e in an address at Hoboken fonr|Closing out all 1u inch Columbia ' arrest ,days after Harvey’s speech ating Okeh Records at §0c each. strects |London fo ' make plain his OWi|Open evenings. Radic Blectric (Signed) GEO disagreement with his Ambassador| o, Martin Lynch adv. as tg why Amerjcan soldiers wore od e t to the battle fields of Fraace. ‘These heroes saw Democracy ‘hallenged and defended it,” he safd, “they saw civilization threat- ened and rescued it.” Again Rebuked Azaln at Arlingtod National (,emuexy six days later the P directly. r bulged Harvey | declaring that || our REWARD | 1 AT IR | information leading tc of boys placing the | tacks on| A, GETCHELL, Chief of Police. ulwdu: v&uwu. rgiied to Harvey in wmnu;u?q ‘apparent brusqueness, coining thep the phrase that he must have “a b single track mind.” After Wilsod became President, Harvey visited him at the White et | House at g conterence generally eyes sof the Republ n., it w;xe(erred to as one of ruonclluzln&4 himself. When Hoo ators | Later, at the nuwshon of his sec. rushed back from K.mn.m (City to|retary, Joseph Tumulty, Wandé Aug Trenc| “Hnuualuu.o him on the nomisa- [cided to appoint Hatvey as nmbg forerunuer offyjon ‘and relax, & bit 19 rejoice,|sador to Frange, but hefore {the:ap- bas be-| oy found their ehief scriteRing his head, metaphoricilly ’ ‘spea h:g COMINUL-§ byey | yes,” e 18 Topres Lented ‘as reral Head-{yaving” told {hem!, fn substance. ver and Smith “Very nice indeed; but “‘]leal a forces™ ‘anhb pture of im-| .0 " has heen wominated for the portant prisone:i. And both sides| pregidecy, how docs he go abbut have put their captives to work | being _ elected? What ‘do- we do Democratic Generalissimo Ras- |, won kob has filched from republican | 1 ok a fittle fime to ot ranks the personal and polit {body. together, with feet services of William H. Woodin,'yround and dope out anm g head of two big business units, the ([ " e oo American Car and Foundry com-|, .o campnign 1§ any pany and the American Locomo-, W his election amipaign tive company. Republican Dep- |, 1l por o tlan’ g Qut uty Field Marshal Moses, on the od atadt Wo fe 13 ot prome othier hand—and on the same dayl, = o ime that presid-intial " elec- —exhibited the scalp of Robert Liiyjon; o “anything else of con Owen, with the former Democratic F T K Seliatab ‘from Oxkiahoma stl .| oo IHE BAPPEESRl der it and proclaimed allegiance to} EASTEBN HUME vote wmg values of these excursions and alarms. Dyed-in-the-wool R¢ Forfer’ Ambassadnr Great Britain, Forciful | Talker, Passes Away 1 publican papers gave Owen the front page; Democratic ditto did (Conunnw lrnm rnu ‘One ) l [T 0 SR R ST S50 S S Iy WSS AP NI N 35 \ " WASHINGION BYSTANDER smmu t Whiter) large size, 30c, [ By Wint (AP ASHINGT -atding, "t viagor offens pun, mtroduc tle of "192% Gues lrom quartes of the LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, 3 for 25 cents, 13 for CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 21 for FELS NAPTHA SOAP, 2 304 carton (10 every on the CALIF ORNIA GROCER Y + Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” cart NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot . water day amd .night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. First Battle a Draw Numerically epeaking strategy and skirmish is a @ will estimate hte velatlv - S e FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL s AP JUNEAU PAINT STORE et SRR i the same with Woodin. Alleged or actual political independents if any—printed hoth news stories . side by side Take vour choice But aside from heralding the near Qm'ouh of the coming twin st s of political campaigning, thy developments served to re- call that Democratic scouts swarm.-|cated the Princeton president as ed about Washington in the days|Senator from New Jersey. Failing immediately following the two con-|in. that tight,’ he, moved to hring wentions, drawn by vague rumors|Wilson forward as the Democratic of discord in the Hoover camp.candidate for Governor of New They wanted to know inmost soc-fJersey. Then he proposed the rets of Work-Moses relations and {governor for the Democratic Presi. whether the peppery New Hamp-|dential nomination. shire senator was peeved by frus-| - While Wilson was conducting his | trated personal ambitions or othoer|campalgn for 'delegates to the his- thi toric Baltimore convention, Har- gy seem to have been answer-fvey had his name at the masthead ed. 1ry deeds, not words, if it is afof Harper's Weekly and gave the faét that Moses' cunning tongue candidate vigerous support editor. lured Owen into the Hoover camp.|ially. = Before the pre-convention gl campaign was over, Wilson, Har. vey and the late Henry Watterson met at the Manhattan Club in New York to dizcuss the shuation. Ask. ed by Harvey if the support of | Harper's Weekly was embarrassing him, Wilson replied bluntly that some of His friends told him thal CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Qut . "COFFEE "%fioflfimg Our Fall Coats i Fur mhmed collars ard cufls, satin and ‘ i crepe’ d¢- cliine lmings. These coats are pglced ‘ftdq : g iy ¥ JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS INC $R A fn:‘.p Lumber for E'w'y Purpose Cause of Hoover Delay The prowling Democrats pro- fessed intemse astonishment that the Hoover campaign had not ledped off the ways virtually on the instant of his nomination, a Also we have just received a few sport " model coats—a very cleverly ‘cut eoat, tuily or.uum, solng concern mode}'ately pnced at 82950 unect d of thelit was not aiding him in the West.! }ahlun or organi- [This was becausé of a view in} § put § S sk Im M wfil bound to be din.[some quarters that Harper's Week. | zat! mw morby every{ly had the 'support of Wall they said. | Street. They bad ex to’! ot i S A to be forced @harge of Ingratitude of it; what| After that conference, Harvey i Hoover withdrew Wilson's name from the ' X magazine's masthead, although he ll! Hoover contlnued to support the governor ‘the pgrloul}y From this conference, were [grew the charge of READ IF EACH DAY - THE| Enmfi ingratitud § '. l\' Fabe