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NE\W/ NEW THINGS THE BROUGHT US. THE LAST BOAT LADIES’ KID AND FABRIC GLOVES Novelty The west Iall styles in g:lf»\'\‘s. ? k-cuffs with contrasting trim. des for fall. Fabrie Gloves at $1.50 the pair [ ! | I A FEW OF | i i i Kid Gloves at $3.75 the pair i b L SN } CHILDREN’S KNIT AND BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS New and attractive colors for Fall at reasonable prices. AR en s CHILDEN'S WOOL HOSE Over 20 colors and patterns for your choice in the new,I'all Hosiery for children. Just the thing for these cooler days. Phoenix quality at our moderate prices. OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS New figures, stripes and plain white gown for ladies and children. All sizes in square, round or V neck. Fine quality flannel. MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S Shoes—Famous Star Brand i i BOYS” AND MEN’S CAPS f% MEN’S AND BOYS® BLAZERS ¢ MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOAT FOR MEN AND BOYS “Always tle New Things First” A ' B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. i Juncau’s Leading Department Store i \Be!asco Trains Manaua Muuler S muu e o Dempsey in a clmch wnh his wife, Estelle Ttylor, pert handling of David Belasco. The famous show the Dempseys for their appearance in one of wfll hve-a good fightmg part whloh hc should s | Juncau Lodge NO. 420, B. P, ‘Knhum the latter lodge. Pime— | 4 p. m yesty 20.86 51 | 4 a. m. today. 2094 49 | | Woptllar Coadmom As Recardcd BJ;th U. j Weather B Forecast for Jtineah and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain’ tonight and Friday;moderato nuthcustcrly winds. OCAL D ‘Kumh‘ Temp. Hnml&?ty Wind Vs!ouity Weather Noon today ....989 50 - - 84 SE Sprink 07 ] 8 ll.nl):iw 96 8 6 Sprinkling LE AND RADIO KEPURTS Juneau,; Prlnu Prancisco, are| i The prc!a | extreme buumq | of Western Alas] fllnxfl ana Valley, .0l ley. . Tempbidbul PARIS — 1‘&‘}3 cloth in the wihits lections. A coat at Dooulllpts \osn‘fi cut| with overlappl oli, Tofe be- low the hips. Tnt 1&! that [of a petal skirt i, Vatfobed: miter- lal. Shawl collat and deep: gaunt- let cufls, placéd an inth f so ahove, the end of the. Jkemmre ot gray bruudt&ll BE HELD TOM( AUSPICES * OF Funeral serviges for,the latd Ab- ner Murray, of Sitka, forniath of &, S Ar Wb TODAY t #pm. ] Low 8am. Sam. Preclp. | Btattona— terap. temp. temp, Ve Vvlncl ty 24 i w..lh-r | Barrow . & 28 22 30 0 Pt.Cldy | Nome 2 A2 [+ 84 38 4 0 Pt Cldy Bethel {3 12 ® 38 40 10 .26 Rian Fort Yukon ... 40 I8 24 28 - 0 Clear nana A4 18 [, -38 L 16 Cldy Eagle 2. 12 | 28 32 0 Clear St. Paul 42 40 39 42 16 02 Idy Duteh Harhor. 46 42 | 4 4 . ain | Kodiak ... b8 14 L 38 0 0 Clear Cordova SR 42 40 42 8 80 Rain | Juneau g 51 48 49 3 .32 Rain, | Ketchikan ... &2 by 48 8 87 Rain | Prince Rupert..” g &0 50 50 12 T4 Rain KEdmonton & B0 © B8 40 % 0 Cldy | | Seattle &0 48 0 48 P ot al) Clear | | portland . 64 f A8, 48 o0 Clear | San lran&XBCo b 66 5810 60 %, HE L0 Clear | ert, ' Miimorrton, - Bentile, )4 flow in southiern Bering Sea and high from Alaska to Orggon. "W rising elséwhere, Cordova to Pflnofi»‘hmr! in Wn!tfl‘n Alaska and the lower Tan- ‘|been arrested in oofinection with {the kidpapping Tuesday of Gill, lexpressed belief Kaigali wrote the ~fafternoon at 2:30 &t the Juneau- ‘iueds liidh col- | Gailey Wil officiate and intot. at“clnth ment whil be In mrergreon Cemeé- tory. 14, “He was 73 years old and had out Alaska for” mafly years. So| | far.as s k\nuwn. he had no rela- WIFE DESERTER GETS and 'child and failing to support them, Joaquin Merlo, Filipino, was ¢ toddy sentencdd to six months’ im- f prisoriment jn the local Federal jail y are to be held in' Juneau o'clack Friday n the audit of Elks' Hall, Thoy will be rfual.| istic, conducted by efticérs of the) lodge. Pall-bearers will be choseh from both the Eiks' Jodie ‘of Jiineait and the Odd Fellows' ladge of Doug- and .John Newmarker will repre- son, Axel Kranguist' and L. W, Vocal solas will be uhng b‘y Mrs, C. P. Jenne. Interment will be m; {tie B plot in Evergreen Cemetbry. ' for Putersburl the Yukon. IMPERIAL Alnska’s’ Mast: Up.to- Post and; Billintd Hall, Cigars; Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts Addéal Semttle Ice Brick and Bulk in all flav- , especially’ for fami! ors, e y‘&mtml’y IR JOE STOCKER, Prop. Front Street by U. 8. Commissioner F. A. Boyle. his wite, a Sitka weman, in Se. attle. Later he retused to provide for the support of both the woman and ‘the child. * 1 and has ‘béen sént hack ‘to Sitka where lher relatives reside. las. John Reck, @eorge B. Ricef « sent the former, and Nels- Ander) flonai Bank staft, Qld papers tor sale at the Emplre. THE NEW mrnnm\ 3 _,,’A j, "~ Liess thqn 10 miies. | i Paul, “Dutck, Hampor Kodiak, Portland 33 San apd” 4 p. m., Juneay '“vea It is falling in portions Rain has fallen from #a the W' Yukon Val- Tumigportat. | !N HBNflI.ULU Ten-Year-Old Son of Ha- waiian Trust Company Official Is Missing Honolulu, ‘n,m. 20—HMarry Kai- saf, discharged chauffenr of Fred. eritk Jamieson, Vice President 0;4 .the Hawalian Trust Company, ha; Jameison, aged 10 years, and writ- B ing“of a ransom note demanding $1G.000 or he would kill the boy. Fred Bailey, handwriting expert, ransom note. The. suspoct ‘satd he spent the night +ha poolhall playing -cards. ERNSTEIN SERVICES BE HELD TOMORROW . The tunétal gervices for John |’ Bernstein will be héld tomorrow Young Mortuary. Rev. R. A Bernsteln died here ‘September Been ongaged in mining through- tivéd umm" “lieré “or #ir the' States. Eamn e cnge e SIX MONTHS IN JAIL Cohvicted of desérting his wife| § - Mérlo is sald to have deserted Mgs, Merlo is il BADLIER RETURNING . Sadlier, of the First Na- visiting for roral woom in the States, is a nssenger aboard the Princess vise for -his home . here. The Curtain Rises at GORDON’S SHOP To Reveal the Glories of the Fall Mode INITE VARIETY, PARISIAN CHIC, LOVELINESS OF COLOR AND FABRIC CHAR- ACTERIZE GORDON’S FALL SHOWING OF NEW FROCKS, NEW COATS IN FUR AND LINE: OF KAYSER AND GOTHAM HOSE, KAYSER IN COMPLETE CORSELETTES AND CLOTH, GAGE HATS. SILK UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, NEW SCARFS, FLOWERS, AND JEWELRY. COMPACTS, KID GLOVES, FABRIC F. rocks Here are frocks for every occasion, tailored frocks for street wear, graceful trans- parent velvet and satin for afternoon and evening. $12.75 to $49.50 The New Coats Are ‘more' claborate, more colorful, fuller in silhou- ette, more flaring, exploit- ing all thé new modes for Fall. $19.50 to $79.50 Fur Coats Practical long wearing coats ‘in all kinds of furs from the favorite long haired to the very fash- ionable short flat furs. Cut like fabric into the superb new styles. MENDGOZA BEAVER In plain and fancy styles, trimmed in folx and ‘broad- tail $121.50 to 816500 'SEAL COATS In all blaek, also squirrel and fitch collar and cuffs. $117.50 t0 $175.00 MUSKRAT In Northéfia ‘and | thnm Rat, swagger sf 5225.00 to 82’15-00 COSTUME JE‘WE[BY A new department added to lme. Jewelry to match every AN‘I‘IQUE ng:k’[aces, bracelets, eamm, and pins. PEAI in choker and’ long strips ESTONES in all styles ' JADE PENDANTS—Coral and other fashionable pieces to match your gown. Millinery NEW GAGE HATS Original designs, reproductions and clever adap- tations—now being featured in -our Fall Millinery Opening. $5.95 t $17.50 ' NEW KID AND FABRIC GLOVES In all the new srort lu-nd dressy styles, colors. Kid—$395 and $4.25 F»bnwtlzs to $1. 15 D GOT,HA&GOLD NEW KAYSER STRIF Featuring the new,sguare shpper flnd lance heel—chiffon édqd service welght. $1.65 to $2.50 LOVELY LINGERIE GOWNS, DANCE SETS, SLIPS, ; COMBINATIONS, SHIRTS and BL.OOMERS In glove silk, crepe de chine and rayon.