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B. M. Behrends Co., PRESENTS The Pickford THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1928. Ine. The Hollywood The Royalton You need all three—a blue suit, a grey sulyg and an overcoat—all real “aces.’ THE HOLLYWOOD: The newest star on the! Middishade “lot.”” High-rise pleated trous- crs, double breasted vest, precisely peaked lapels—all register English. : THE PICKFORD: A new grey suit, conceiy-t ed, directed and produced by Michaels : Stern’ ~and presented to you by us. . The smart dauble breasted vest, the clean-cut peaked lapels. English in its style inspiration. $rst THE ROYALTON: An oyercoat by Michagls: Steen. The newest in fabrics, smart in color, swagger in cut—a coat far beyond its nearest competitor. “Always th:e Best Things Fiyst” B. M. Behrends Co, lnc, ¥ Juneau’s Leading Dopmtnu-ut Store lise Alice was’ glimpsed looki o striking with her dark hair ang ed dress, other:gitld who wers nti¢ipating comiag et shis season regan to mae thélr plins. And olor figured largeély. Long before the fotmal social eason actually gots thder way, harming youpg girls of thie diplo. natic and soclety sets will have nade their boyg at tea ddnces and wening balls, ~ They will' be a rayed in pink, blue, greem, orchm. ‘ellow and many other tifits Their names, a perusal of thie list of debutantes anhounced 80 far shows, are’as colortul as thelr rocks will be; © Fof what could ‘e more natural for a Celeste, Rael, Phyllls, Adnir, Migton, or eresa than floating chitfon, ruf tes, flounces and fhills? i Mgre tanoital ‘haine§ sbem have supplanted the plalner Betty Annes od Makidns of a'fow -m sons aro- jnst ott# higlr a1 more feminfne; dbens 4 {aking place of bobs ahA tlllora IM.H‘ However, thel lll I \Lfl} : boyish bobs the long, unevqn the cpming 'of ion. Uplenln( Christmas tra i s sacred to fa 10t the' opiy § loing this yedf. 4 Not -only. rs they, ea dances ’o]l nas eye hey are ~l\lfl ‘he soclal aee i advincs of the ‘ormal openifg bt the wound Beg. 1+ Quite a nufber 'of coming: o“ !plr&leu hbve' Heen ahnounced for the middle l the latted part of: November. " Ths Willard Hotel will start thlngh going with large ball fof débutantes on the evening of Nev. 12. T Prominent' on “the st of dobu‘ tantes” Is ‘Matian Jatdine, blonde oung daughtet of secretary of " mgriculturo, Poggy G@y Colored Frocks Favored by Capital Debs for Their Debui luuntcs will up:et stau:l social pmcdent in the They have diccarded the traditional white frocks golors. They also will schedule their coming out ud!un of the formal opcning of the social season and on Christmas eve and Christmas day. Miss t) m Teresa Carmait are among the most beautiful 1928 ., SUE McNAMARA A .P. Feature Writer) INGTON, Sept. 18— All oI the rainvow will ap- the Washington , instead of QOIIIGI’V. ve and Tyner ot Washington, who is make her Otflclal bow to socie Nov. 15 at gyflmm Hotel, rated one " thost bnutml] unl Migs Tere: st ed hat by haying thelr coming out parties on Christmas Day and Christmas Eve, Alice Davis, daughter of the sec- retary of war, started the color craze last year when she made hite. ncle Sam's {her debut in a gown of flaming ‘debbies will knock |red. Prior to that white had jent’Into & cock-|been regarded as correct for debs gion - 'rm.m-y. adv. | -—-——00-0——_ Old papers for sal¢ at the llnlu PARIS — Delicate shades of green, ‘and some vivid ones; are indicated as minor favorites for next season. Madame Yteb makes an evéning d of green-blue iffon over satin of the same ade.” She puts three ‘gathered flounces, bound with satin, on the skirt; and adds two long eireular panels at the sides. The crushed girdle is of satin. , «|hune, ¢ |lhome, and were ‘seen recontly in » [the vicinity of Fish Bay, on the “frange. f . |eross mountains and swim Nova 4| Straits. the’ mimmuiz«wm ng of" the" Nmy-nlnth ‘trlen .(Qa De'l'.rts ghand chet de gare’ 4! “the tilihois dbpartment’ Forty :“ ‘Eight, ‘la a candidate for the co of natlonal commantler at m: oanvhnmfifi San Antonlo, themae&vu. inta | -eun | Cigars, _Candy, Con- fechonery Poreorn ‘and, egnu s Tyner, dsughter of Mrs, Alonzolf ! Weather Condmom As ecordcd by the U. Weather Bureau Forecast for .Tunian and vioinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Wednesday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Velocity Weather 2 Cldy 3 Cldy 12 Cldy Time— 4 p. m. yest'y. 20.72 4 a. m. today..29.81 Nocn tolay 29.83 CABLE AND MDIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY ] TODAY Highest § pm. | Low 8am. Sam Drecip. 8am temp. v-mg temp. Veloolty 24 hrs. Weathor | 26 0 Clear | 40 32 ‘m 4" Rain 42 ¥ 38 .88 Cldy 34 26 30 0 Clear 36 30 33 .02 Pt.Cldy 30 12 24 01 Clear 44 42 42 .23 Cldy 54 44 48 ~ Pt Cldy 52 42 46 Trac Rain 38 40 40 .30 Rain 49 43 4 22 Cldy - 42 i Pt (lvly 52 46 48 Cldy 72 38 38 Pt. Cldy 72 56 58 Cldy 80 60 60 Cldy 58 52 b2 Cldy NOT®.—upsgervations at St Paul, Dutei Harbor Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seatile, Portland Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau - The pressure is low in northern Bering Sea and high off the British Columbia coast. Yuken Valley and rising rapidly in Southwestern Alaska cipitation has been general throughout ‘the Territory except the northern and northeastern parts where clear weather prevalls this morning. Temperatures have fallen in the northern and eastern parts of Alaska end Eagle reports a minimum of 12 de- the lowest of this season. Statlons— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon 28 16 St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodfak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton 14 e 82 -4 82 64 0 0 rortland San Francisco.. Kodiak. sal San relatively Pre- in 1 % ! The 1928 Model WADE ONE-MAN DRAG SAW For ample power, for con- tinuo perfcrmance, for: easy tra ation and handling, the WADE recommends itself to you as the most s. factory, economijcal dra For Sale By Juneau Young Hardware Co. If its hardware “WE HAVE IT” s PO e ot It is falling rapidly in the| . “They are the first elk to be in all flay. “for “family aflmitv 'l urd paty (' grees, ELK ON KRUZOF ISLAND, AFFORDED ALL PROTECTION AND IN IDEAL PLACE, GET WANDERLUST ; LAST SEEN ON BARANOF “Dis.ant rleids are greener,” even to wild animals which have an entire island sanctuary for their own, where there are whole valleys of luseious grass, streams of purest water that never dry up or freeze, and where hunting of all kind is prohibited. At least that has proven to be the case with two elks put on Krugof Is- land two years age by the Alaska Game Commission, said H. W. Ter- Executive Officer. Authentic reports just received by the Commission said these ani- mals have deserted their island north end of Baranof Island, prob- ably 25 mules from their former To get thgre they had to Whether they also took the calf that was séen with them last spring, is not known; nothing Wwas seen of it at Fish Bay. pught to Alaska by the Game mission in its experfments to it*these animals wolild thrive In/ certain localities. lLast fall several others were put on Kruzof [sland. 1t may be that the “first settlers” resented the intrusion of the newcomors and decided to move, but the Game Commission is inclined to believe that the truth of the old “green fields” adage has again been demonstrat- ed, Kruyzof Island againgt hunters and is for all kinds of & Howover, the elks o protected by law wherever they mag be, and shooting them is punishable upon convietion, by both fine and im- prisonment. ———— ANNUAL HANDKERCHIEF SALE The Ladies Guild of Holy Trin- ity Cathedral will hold their An- nual Handkerchief Sale and Sil- ver Tea during the first week in December, The ladies are busy now preparing for it. —adv: e Leon Permanent Wave, 12.60. 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