The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1928, Page 2

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R e i "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUFSDAY‘ SEPT. 25, 1928. hold fond memorles of Friendsited to St. Ann’s Hospital yeste An average mdrried man is one and of us—her devoted class[day evening and underwent a ma-|who often turns his head to look mates.” jor operation thjs morning. at a display of silk hosiery on So; a road te royal romance the street, but never has his head stretches from the prim halls of | &¥— turned by apple sauce he gets at | WHO’S WHO Friends School to the palace of a home. Piince across the Pacific, and oc , e R cldental class mates and mentors AND WHERF‘ I The old-fashioned girl who of the Princess-to-be are watching| B olushed . & flary red it A man eagerly for the footsteps of the| Geosze B. Rice left here on the |caught sight of her ankle, now has two who will be jolned to tread it.|Admiral Rogers for Skagway for afa daughter who dgesn't care if A short business trip. He will return [the men can see her step-ins are g on the same boat by tne wa, f v she down. Here is Illxut un‘vluf the gmart s 3 ¢ » n{l,,“,":,p Qregon; of the md‘?— by Y y. of | pink ““2 she_sits down new FKall models in_ & wi Al 5 & ; pendent Steamship Company sails RE ailores ress of fl ¢ i X om Seattle September 25. Your| Mré. Bd Locken, wife of the) ATTENTION EASTERN STARS tailored dress of flaf; crepe 5 . ashic & the Bhar. of Petsrat 1 ith rows f stitchi q % patronage. is soligited. For se-|€ a€ nk of Petersburg, with rows of stitching a i 7 curing space, see D, B. Femmer, here for a short time vester-| There Will be a regular meet- shoulder—a side V neck and 2 ; or Phone 114. adv. [day. She was enroute to Skag-|ing of the 0. B. S, Tuesday folded Jabot. Shown im &an N v y AR LN ¢ N way on the Admiral Rogers. night, § o'eloek; at the I. 0. 0. F. attractive new Fall shade of MAJOR OPERATION o 0y T R Hall. Followed by cards and re- i 2 Mrs. Leona Murray was admit-|Old papers for sale at the . | treshments. —adv. tan. P : 5 3 S—— P i = o ONE GROUP PRICED AT $12.50 AN ATTRACTIVE PARIS-—8hort baired furs are ? ] v used on many ‘of the new suits 3 3 q GROUP &) and coats. Madame Yteb uses 4 4 2 3 alternating white and brown er-| &g g Y C— mine for the shawl ccllar of a AT straight; line coat of gray tweed mixture, It has incrustations, of - moderntstic line; at the side back . g of the coat and on the straight 1 4 M R s L8 S i 10 ‘ $21.00 Siebven, Which bosst 16, cuts . New Crop Muscat Raisins, Special Satin will pe a favorite for tured tie attention and imagina.| A new and intimate portrait of l f r o $1 00 Fall, and. here is a most tion of the Japanese people. Mme. Andrei Popoyici, wife of poun( sio & e A L e T L X ot pleasing model with a clever Setsu_Matsudaira last June was| the secretary of the Rum;mian V.« side closing collar that can A typical American girl graduate.| legation. She is one of the F g S dl R Stn. 10 be worn 1,511(,,““1 or opened Atter she received her diploma,| most besutiful women in the ancy eeatess aist 89 ¢ ¥od 4 b v like ceuntless other girl gradu-| dijlumatic set of the national f 1 Just one of the pleasing or- htes from cross roads to city, sha| capital. P()un STOr. . « & « « o o iginalities our dresses show. p— posed: for a photograph, diploma . rolled tightly in ohe hand, a bou- K |aitet of ' flowers pressed against|come a dancer. Her muthgr had |3 . q a : b o fanoe: Fancy Oregon Prunes, large, 7 - savs the New Thines First” 3 The school annual said of her: Officials of the institution had 00 Always tl:e New Things First “When Setsu came to us in 1925|vaguely understood that Japanese I)Oun(ls for Cot i SRt $1. F lshe found it difficult to say ‘how |people of the rank of the M t- | : 4 do you do’ for she knew very lit-|dairas did not faverably regard M- | e English. Now she is a lively|American dancing. They were a Fanc ld et Sweet Corn re ular b in the rear of the study hall” Mme. Matsudaira became infer. 30 4 f $1 00 3 . . Bhe. danced with Tuxedo-clafl|ested in a conversation and wien cents, cans ror ¢ . * L4 Juneaw’s Leading Department Store [ American youths, to the strains of [she and the school official with PN nited ‘States jazz. She captured |whom she was talking glancgd up F h G‘ S 5 d f 1 00 hb school tennis cup. they ‘saw Miss Matsudaira thor- res lnger n(lps, Poun -s. Or . ‘After Seplember 28, she will re|oughly enjoying a dance with an - de in a palace of storied propor. an boy student who had the 7 Y o 4 3 i B el rere. vo i TAK Fresh Fig Bars, Whole Wheat and Ul will be hedged with royal tradt-| At 11:30 p.m. she was sti' danc, 2 § 4 ons. She will converse with|ing, and after the affair was over, le 5 d f $l 00 @ithose of a station and rank cligi- her and danghter regarded it n, Poun s or b b ! L] Hale to talk with such a-high per-fag a great lark. ) ¥ ‘ : . Jlif{sonage. - She was a member of tie bas- 0 <y . . .1 & ! J ust AI’ FlVed' R s s ool 3 Pregerves and Jellies, reg. 40¢ size, { 3 ot ‘Uniited: States, entered tho Friends |&irls’ Athletic Afsociation, a mem. fiacific FOOd Products, assort‘ : Sehgol, & private -institution ofnfber of the Leap year dance coc:- A Sh' J J r ; i ?\f:r: :xo';;ez?u 'ghffi?'i?""‘u"’r’ }“’."“{m‘”.’-‘"” (l)ll ‘J:.Pn‘;l,;]“‘ ‘:(llm:; 3 'ars or 3 1 i) JI""""t o ewra ats ' . teachers characterized her as oue|the girl's tennis cup in 1927. » 4Rt R S A o e} of the most wholesome and cul-| *Her examination marks” sald £ VA : A filtured personalitiesin the historythe school annual, “arc a source In a Wide Variety of Shades— flot- the school, which hias educa‘ed|of wonder to us, for she su 1 y ‘the sons and daughters of many[in mathematics and histo 4 5 ] . y W h 4 S famous personages. most wonderful of all, in English - ) S pe(‘u(lly Priced at $6.00 Vol e entered Tt American el “The storms of applause when i 4 Bfwith a swing. A month afterishe took the Girls' tennis cup was # her enrollment, Miss Matsudairaproot positive of our atfection and Deliveries—10:30_a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. G et g ~Midressed in gorgeous native robes,|esteem for her. ¥ i liilwas g spectator. at the annual| = “Setsu is leaving us immediate. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings B. M. Behr(’.n(ls CO-',, Inl,‘. § ‘ ‘ ’Lq‘ol d&nceAfln.“l remained to be-lly for Japan and we hope she jvm ~ismssssssssessazasy: A Wonderfil Collectz’an of Women's $10. 75’ ; sfi,fifinmc—-‘iz’%%mbing Yor small Home! complete ‘,}'flf}“’,‘i i ; ; .00 to $350.00 depénding ‘on' This remarkable assortment’ of resses “Always the New Things First” HEATING PLANT—Hot water heating plant for small home—$400.00 to $500.00 complete installed —For estimating figure $75.00 to $100.00 per room depending on size of home and construction, | ~ WARM AIR" FURNACE—Warm air pipe furnace with register in each room for_average small home ~$250.00 to $300.00. Pipeless—$150.00 to S e e D ' fixtures. WA N : : A ‘ : OIL BURNER—Fully automatie Hart Burtier with"capat- are expressive of the best of S ity of 600 sq. fect of radiators or for, wm the season’s modes. r furnace complete with 16 ‘Barrel tank— i s Gl de’ Chi 3?150.00)(:0 $600.00. (Thére are 25 Harts in Sdm., (;eor rs, Cre (M A neau. ' and Novelties ] SHEET METAL—Will fumixla]h free ?d wlilthoutil;ligutiofl Z % IR 2 § estimate on what work will cost—compare * Diésgis for Sport and School g o d s nglhin ey W’ G D o f w Sfi“ ot i QUALITY—Our large vo}l:;me of bimil;.;ss—lo: overhead— , ée | power machinery—expert mechanics enal w’ . resses . il us to give you a good job cheap, Our regll;i &"‘1 B M | tation is our main asset and we Mgls'l‘ do f u i QUI!I Bps:kto xgp:nghi it., I‘% is. tr:f we 7 : make mistakes—but we have an ways Flares, Frille and Plégting dfé used. . . o OGF Dest to make all mibtakes Bt Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, Wine, il 1 Thank Yoi h&pflu Blue and Green ; . ptsn, ira »; Prinoe Gaichiby (aiove) of the royal Japan ity seg- |l | o S sl . y Washington scciety fclk. Deughter p bassa; |18 g Vo R 1 V- chpol.in the capital and won many fricnds uu:fh h in native |[4 o § s 5 , and as she appeared upon her graduation : i o 4 / a ceremany of traditional 2ifi.| Washington e ] > f i S ) : w&"‘ m M M@lfll . of the royal family of Japan in|tended for, | A 2 : g { “1 tell you in advance what job will cost” cept proportions September 28 in|graduated from the. Tokyo. here, - /Those Whe kuew, her That it indicated by the career|those qa:;:jzg &Q’ ” 81, g S T S R R e WP LT of the Prince’s betrothed as nxh the comins e~ z i r g

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