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b & | Halverson; The New HOSIERY Colors. .. Hosiery colors change. oftener than styles do.. You _should insist on ¢ the new, smart: shades. This store is the first in Juneau to receive the new shades, because we buy direct from the manufact- urer. Here are a few of the most popalar ones. at present. Haze, Sundown, Kasha, Vanity, Blugh, Dusk, Honey Beige, Grain and Twilight. Have You Seen The new Phoenix Profile Hose? It is a medium weight hose at the new low price, $1.65 the pair. We carry a complete line of Golf and Sport Hose. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau's Leading Department Store JOHN BAILEY HERE | Jchn Bailey, merchant of II- |liamna Lake, who maintains a |large trading post there and i pwell known throughont the West- | ward section, is in Juneau today. He came here aboard the Aleu- tlan and expects to continue his trip to the States tomorrow morn- ing He will remain south for sevgral weeks on a buying trip, and expects to make a short trip to Idaho. e e YAKUTAT PEOPLE ARE PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY Judge B, M. Axelson, United Stufes Commissioner at Yakutal, artived on’ the Admiral ' Watson and will be in Juhcau attending to business for ten days or morc before returning to his home. here ‘has been 2 good run of at Yakntat,” fald Judge Axel- ind_everybody is presperous and bappy.” i [ik — {and equipment for the BYRD'S-FIRST " VESSEL SAILS ~ ON SATURDAY First. Contingent of South Polar: Expedition to Get Under Way | NEW YORK, Aug. 23 |mander Richard E. Byrd's tion to the Antarctic gets defin- itely under way Saturday with the sailing of the barque City of New York, the first of !hrt‘n’ ships, which will carry the planes hop off Com- | xpedi- to the South Pole. The stout liftle ship will also carry 21 of 70 men who will comprise the expeditiondry force. Commander Dyrd and “the re- mainder of the cxpedition force will sall in September. SEATTLE, Aug. 23— Steamer Admiral Evans sailed for Alaska ports at 9 o’clock last night with 22 'passengers including one steerage for Juneau. , | Steamer Admiral Rogers sailed at 10 o'clock this morning for Southeastern Alaska ports with 60 passengers, including ‘the fol- Jowing for Juneau: Mrs. Jame- son, Miss Dickenson, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and daughter, Mrs. Thacker and C._H. Fellows. ' (WHITMAN FAMILY LEAVES FOR STATES Enroute to' Seattle after four years of service in Juneay, H. W. Whitman of the TU. 8. Signal Corps here left aboard the Aleu- tian, He j8 accompanied by Mrs. Whitman and their two sons. Mr." Whitman ' expects to be 4tationed at’ the Seatfle office He ‘expressed © his regret upoh leaving the 'iorth, 'and sald he hoped to Teturn here in the not diotapt, future Tok - visit ), AMERICAN LEGION MEETING Regiilar megting of the Ameri- cah Legion tonight in thé Dug- out at 8:00 o'clock. Several im- portant matters to be considered. ~—adv. NOTICE is %ereby given that B. H. Rhodes and Christie Rhodes, doing business under the name and style of RHodes Cafe, have mate an assignment to the under- nigned for ‘the benefit of their counts of said Rhodes Cafe are immediately payable to the und- ersigned at Rcom 200 Seward Building, Junean, Alaska. Dated this 23rd day of Aug- ust, 1928. HENDEESQN AT TOCOTNA L. .y Henderson, Territorial Commigsioner of Edncation. who is making an cxtensive trip of ingpection” throughout ‘the Terri- tnr,v, arrlyed at Tocotna Tuesduy night after a fine tflp up the Kugkokwlm ' River from 'Bethel, according to word réceived at his office here. The megsage stated that he did ‘pot k?p# how' long he would remain at Tocotna WATER wfim -0FF 'NOYICE " Water rx off ‘Y0 ' 1P M ttmg’hf'%n 1'5 A M. tomorrow on Fron réet from S;lwnrd‘fltxu‘; to n;m mills and all territo: tween nt Street and Gnll;lyhm “Lhannel lying East of Seward Street. PARIS—A new red, a magen- ta, resembling Chanel red, s featured for fall by Nicole Groult: The skirt of crepella and the coat jersey The navy blue| blouse with white dots is of| erepe de chine s the pop- ular tricolor effect. . The blouse is double-breasted and is finished | with a wide red suede belt. The flower is of the cr de chine - > oe AT TiiE HOTELS Gastineau R. E. ROBERTSON, First publication, Aug. 23, 1928. Last publication, Aug. 25, 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Naving been appointed admin- istrator of the estate of Tom Telnes, deceased, by the Commis- sloner for the Territory of Al- agka, sitting in probate at Yaku- tat Precinct, by order issued Aug- ust 9, 1928, all persons having claims against the sald decedent are hereby notified to present them, duly verified as by law Irequired, within six months from ithe date of this notice, to the ‘undersigned administrator, at his office, at Yakutat, Alaska. | Dated August 9, 1928 JENS HANSBEN. Admiplstrator of the estate of| Tom Teltes, deceased. First publication, Aug. 23, 1928. Wit Wrasgall; Ira W.:AdY. - , Lake Bay; George E. Mun- ro, Seattle; J Tenneson, Tena- kee; John Fiel Eldon Griffin Seattle; Abbott Demidoff, Kodiak; Mr. and Mrs. Pennycook, Cordo- va; F. L. Davis, Yakutat; I’ Stephen C. Wilzon E, M. Axelson, Italia, Yakuta phen J. Ng; Max tle; Harvard Sud Lee Gam Soon; Lec Hong Fook Leen; Dong Win Kim; Lame Lom; S. Seha B. Oliver; M. G. Reefer; M. Daga: 8. Sovinario; G. Rablos; P. Tu- TUNEAU WATER C0. n§ Last publication, -Sept. Anniversary Celebration By Women of Mooseheart Legion .., FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 24 creditors, and all outstanding ac-|? terion. Top, . to r., Helen letic “and pretty, too; Ethel A/ 8 ELDRIDGE AND PARTY RETURN FROM TRIP TO WESTWARD After a trip to the Westward and Interior on business and pleasure, A. 8. Eldridge, Seattle | Bulek man, accompanied by Mrs. Eldridge, Eugene BEldridge and John Bcedman, returned to Ju-| neau aboard the Admiral Wat-, son. The pafty arrived here enroute north Augnst 7 and left the same | day for the Westward. Theyl went aboard the Alarwee, 83- foot yacht of Mr. Eldridge, upon their arrival here last night, and were to have left today on a!l short fishing '~ trip, following| whifch they will rcturn ‘here be- fore gailing for the States. pbisdts " AR INTERIOR PIONEER ! MINER PASSES AWAY John A. Johngon of Flat, min- | er, died recently at Fairbanks after a'lingering illness. He was taken from Flat 'to Fairbanks in an aifplane last May for medical attenticn. He was 50 years of | " a patiye of Notway but a resident” of "the Uhited States fromi hjs early youth. He had lived in'Alaska for 20 years. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Re- gine Swendsen, Spring Cove, Wis- consin. 014 papers for galo at the Empire. green or -blue. MOOSE HALL AT 8:30 0°CLOCK All Moose, all Mooscheart Legion. and Families Invited. . Program and Daneing, taan; R. Ancheta; Mr. and Mrs. Jean Vanophem, Julian; Tom Hen- nessy, Julian; Mr. and M Hanson; E. Andersop, Victor Q. Quintal M nd Mrs. E. 0. Ed Halcomb, cit B. Christionsen, Seattle: John Bail. fliamna; Amelfa B. Shoup, Ketch kan; Laura Taylor, Los Ange e Fennell, Eugene, Oregon. Alaskan Tobiason, Tenakee; John lm, Tenakee; Evart Joffs, 1 , Tenakee A. Barr, Tenakee; : 0. Olson, Mrs. J. P, Sny. Stripin; Sam ; J. D. Van,[] gton, ‘Wagh. T, Seite; Alex purchasing property should notify us. We will make withoyt cost. Tes insurance, phone us. immediately. ALLEN SHA If you move to a new dorsement is required. I3 $ t9¢ig’a iigy A Fire Insurance Polic may not be changed after a fire gccurs. So, i] if you have paid off a mortgage or finished upder = contract, you the necessary change location, an, ep- If yow' need-: more We will cover you TTUCK, Inc: INSURANCE—REAL ESTA “Stop women from competing sports,” cried a French editorial. “It's spoil- ing their beauty, making them ugly. Just look at the American and English girls!” WeN—look at 'em! They're mighty restful to the eyes, if the above collection are any cri- ills, who is ath- atherwood, de- mure Canadian jumper, Who can qualify in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, most any beauty contest; Aileen Riggin, charming American swimmer, and Ruth El- der, the girl you all remember as being the first to fly (part way) across the ocean, Bot- tom, 1. to r., are Glenna Colilett, who swings a mean golf club, and Elizabeth Robinson, school girl 100-metres champion, Again we say: look at ’em—go on and do it! (International Diustrated Newsp in men’s NAVY OPENS BIDS FOR DIRIGIBLE! ' Assistant Secretary Robinson (seated) and the naval board of experts open bids for the construction of two new dirigibles, which wil $8,000,000. Left to right, standing: Admiral Hughes, chief of na operations; Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of bureau of aero- nautics; Comm. Sydney M. Kraus and Capt. E. J. King As smart New York and Paris is wearing them. Our new shipment of Fall Dresses, are very cleverly cut, smart details of line and novel com- bination df fabric and color. We have silks and satins in black, beige, These Fall Dresses Are Specially Priced $12.75 and $29.50 Far less than you expected to pay for Fall dresses of such distinction : and elegance ALI;m pvu': buyer in New York purchased. the latest thing in Hiking | ! Do see them at Gordon’s now. Sfi“ for women—a versatile creation that can be used in work or play. T egat and skirt are cleverly designed in. sporty pattern, Every woman_ will include one of these suits in her wardrobe once she has ‘seen them a 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. 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