The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 28, 1928, Page 2

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s e N Y oot sl iy - o B. M. BEHRENDS BUYER RETURNS FROM THE SOUTH No Distinct Change in the Mode but Quality High- .er Says E. R. Alcott “Business than Juneau on the a distinet slump which wag felt by or and wholesaler, ! i apparently R. Alcott,| -woear n’llllli of B. M| is Dbetter in I visited here was evetywhere both the reia but which Ju missed entirel, buyer for the rcad dry goods de Behrend's s who returned on the Doroth: Alexander from a month’s’ buying trip to Scattle, Portland and San Franci ac- companied by Mrs. Alcott : He ‘brought with him many at-; tractive gown: and _coats, both dress and spori, which are repre- sentative of the fall' mode, and has arranged for new models to be seng to him through the coming . He also has complete ines of other dry goods. No Radical Changes vle. lmvurhul changed radi- ca ,v\lh|~ doason,” the chief dif- cfrgnce betweén . the new fall clothes and ‘those that have been shown recently, is in the quality The pew coats and dre 8, both dregs and.&poit, are made of much better materfals than they have » some time past,”” Mro Al speaking of the new au- “The uuevon hemlines and flares hold the same high place they have ‘during the summer, and dresses almost without oxceptlon, hayé the line hrukfl( by drapes or panels frequently at“one side. Tho length of dresses for daytime wear is about the same as it has been, agide from these variations. Modish Colors “Brovns and tans have super- ceded the blue shades so popular| | Jast fall and winter, with the ever modish black as good as ever. In spite of the fact that brown is th Alllumn and winter ‘color, perhaps Ilsllty per cent of the highest priced coats, hats and dresses are of solid black, with an occasional touch of red to relieve the sombra. mess. Red, for accessories to be worn with black costumes, has re- _white, which was so In de- mand hn year. “All coats’ are fur trimmed, usu- ally with fur of selt rolor. The Qlllrl are 'ge, pu shaw! col. lar belng particularly good, and| he ‘cuffs are heavily banded with ntly lmm Gowns n‘eb lmtef “than ‘those for day-! time wear, and often longer on the development of the bouffant frock of last year. rocks are| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928. We u)rdmll\ invite flllmmmen torsee the New and Correct Modes. which fortell the popu- larity of Sty lus for the New Scason' ldyvd throuj}i‘fl:i& store oy the fashionably dres wzd women of‘]unmu. | We are, now presenting an early c\hlblt of the highlights of the new Fashion Season. B. M. Behrendg Cfi., ]um'au s Leadmg Department Store whole they are a more finished |satin gowns are ‘all in sofld. colors | and velvet and - taffeta make lhe[.‘!nd are made of felts and soliel. Contrasting collars and cuffs, o | smartest evening frocks, in fact,|bothi waterproof materials which lace or similar materials, ar2|a toucl of velvet on any dresi, lare attractive as well as most prac- used a great deal, and hand- mado | for afterncon or ovcnmg, mdrks H{H( al. Sollel 18 ‘a_ new feltlike lace in' small quantities is vety|as dlntlm‘ny new, | material, with a distinet nap which well liked for trimming. Combi- New Hat Material ‘nhhus brilliantly. - ‘There are few the | nations of velvet and. ‘geofgatte, “The hats are still very qmull brims flxN.Dl on the sport hats of Transparent Velvet “Figured trangparent velvet lq‘ the high favor for afternoon dresses, while ’iflc gilk and - O Conpany ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF DIESEL, LUBRI(AATING OlLS and GREASES S ST Including Union Non Detonafing Gasolmé Umon Ethvl Gasolme “Aristo ‘Motor Oils" Union 01| " BELOW ALAbKA J UNEAU " ON GASTINEAU cfiufifi n . ‘ ¥ PR T L , Mooty il o g ek MR § DT PARIS—Yachting attire is a | primary summer coneern of the ‘(lwl(,nom Bernard makes a full- l';lm!.ul coat ~in navy cheviot which resembles a sea captain’s :reem. A scarf in rose crepe de chine has a striped design in ‘rn_,(» green and yellow. It is worn o the neck. gabond type. Colors for the new hats are reds, blacks, and browns, and the trimming, if any, consists of an ornament of snugly fitting feather. Accessories “The colors most popular for hosiery are still the various shades ige, many of them slightly than those of the past A shade called “twillght” hu superceded the gunmetal, so well liked with black costumes for some time. Tt is about a shade lighter than ginmetal. The shadow pointed heel still “holds its own and indicates that the darker sh are passe. “Even rain coats have received the attentlon of the designers this year. The mew rain coat is made after the style of the Belgian ch coat, with normal belted tline, buckled cuffs and flared skirts. These aré made in both the tan shades of gabardine and brighter colors. Children’s Clothes “Chinchilla is the favorite ma- terial for children’s coats this year. They're made in navy and trimmed with an_ anchor or other marine decorations, and. the cos- tume frequently completed with a beret or bright contrasting color. hool clothes remain much the same, two piece costuines for the girl and boy, which are smart as well as practical for school and play.” il THREE MEMBERS ONE FIRM BECOME PARENTS ON THE SAME DAY Three babies born yesterday and all to employes of the Ketchikan Cold Storage company. Can you beat that! It is generally known that the Kétchikan Cold Storage company s a live and expanding firm, but it was not supposed so much “red blood” would be lined up on the waiting list for jobhs so soon. A baby girl was born to Mrs. R. H. Cameron at the Ketchikan General Hospital at 11 o'clock last night. At 12:30 yesterday a baby boy weighing 7 3-4 pounds was born to Mrs. Edwin Jones at the hospital. The boy of Mrs. Earl Carlton was born yesterday at the parent's home. It is believed there is mo record in Alaska of three employes of the same company having babies Porn on the same day,—(Ketehikan Chronicle). CALL ROR BIDS for filling Shattuck goarse rock from. Aldska Juneau. Bids will be openetl Friday P. M. For specifications :call at City Clerk's office. T. JUDSON, —adv. Mayor. Qld papers e sale at-tiié Empire. Imperial Building Front Street Regul_ar Dmnerl Shori O‘HGN Lunches Open 6'a.'m.'to 2 a, m. - POPULAR PRICES Merehants’ Lunch- served fromi: 11,80 a.m. to. 2 ‘Way with/ 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 [ SO 'wmm-mm-,--~-,,-----,-...,,--..... FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 BT Applesauce While it may look like just good salesman- ship, it is really part of a grocer’s setvice to suggest to his customers anything especially nifty that he has on that particular day. So when we tell you that we have today a swell lot of cooking apples, don’t call it “applesauce”—although that’s just what we mean. E\'eryhd;iy likes applesauce, whether they get it in their spooif or their ear. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” 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 and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL JUNEAU PAINT STORE . CHICKEN DINNER - . AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE Qld PP S l{ag s tor sale at Empire T iyt ¥

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