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3 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG NouNs WOMAK oL DS AST FEALIZE “THAT A MAN'S REASON DEPEMDS LPCN NQU = CANT \ou FORGET YOUR SELFISH PLEASI FOR A LUTTLE WHILE AND COME WITH ME 2 PLEASE \TS To SAVE MR.GOOGLE . MY BEST AND DEAREST FRIEAD - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1928. ‘ By BILLE DE BECK URES Y —‘?fié"fif@ oy e ME TR \_«J 13 NEARLY ErSaKinG ( ARE NGUL A0 To \ " SOMETWNG VERY Y FIARNGE AR t‘é_‘\ 5! ALL S T4 DOING \ MARRY 22 HEZ:‘; :“.‘H; A b;o&;g:\: Seaie 3 LOST-- O Heanz / \ o oL HERE WHEA / '>\_/ HE ARRIVES - \( ’KLHM’“ A [ ditions As Weather eather Con Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnig 4 p. m. today: Recorded by the U. S. Bureau FASHION SHOW CLASSY AFFAI ¢ Showers tonight followed by clearing and colder, Saturday fair; moderate west to north winds. LOCAL DATA . TR R fime— Barom. Temp. Bumidity Wind Velocity Weather Th'g,y {Vlodels E’ l\_xoldon s 4p moyety 2980 52 99 s 18 Rain isplay a¥dEpiecum 4 o m, today..20.75 49 98 NW 3 Cldy ~—Again Tonight Noon teday 29.75 49 95 S 6 Sprinkling e 5 B, s A large appredfative audience CABLE A.‘“_D._n‘_AE? XEPORTS viewed the excellent fashion shosw J ‘..,,¥m§§D—.'KY s i put on by Gordon’s last evening at est 8 p.m. Low 3a.m. 8am. Preclp. Sam. * - oy i up_ temp. : twmp. temp. 'Velocity 24 hrs. Weather |the Coliseum Theatre, = hotwe:u 26 20 24 0 0 Clear |the first and second _shows. The | ] omg 40 | 22 3 . 0 Cldy. |display of new fall styles salocted Bethel 40 | 84 36 4 10 Cldy (recently by Mrs. Winifred Jones Fort Yukon 32 | 24 24 - 0 Pt Cldy |manager of Gordon's, in New York Tanana c....... 42 | 36 36 -— 12 Rain |City, lasted about an hour Bagle 42 | 34 - 34 — .08 Cldy | thirty interesting ~models were St. Paul 44 40 10 24 .10 Rain |attractively shown by seven young Dutch Harbor 48 38 42 —_ — Pt Cldy {women of Juneau Kodiak 50 14 36 36 0 Clear | Those who actad as mannequins Cordova 48 42 44 4 .18 Pt.Cldy |were, tne Milsses Vic-oria Spalding, Juneau . 55 52 | 49 49 3 .66 Cldy !Theodora Budwin, Aun Rohwer, Ketchikan 71 | 47 -— 8 .68 Rain | Bvelyn Judson, Gertrude Waltonen, Prince Rupert.. 60 60 | 44 0 02 Rain | Harriet Holman and Belva Wil Edmonton 66 54 36 . 0 Cldy [liams. Seattle 66 66 poline N 0 Clear The models, each of whom Portland 66 66 | G4 . 0 Fogg¥ liceived generous applause, m San Francisco.. 68 64 } 56 0 0 C1dy ' |their entrance from the rear of *—Less than 10 miles. , !the artistically ‘decorated stag o e - | walked, gracefully across the stage NOTE —Obgervations ‘at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, diak, 'and over a runway built around Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland, .4 San |the console organ and off s ] Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau tig. to the strains of jazz-'or waltz Tha pressuré is moderately low from the Gulf of Siagka |music. ®to Alberta and high in the ocean south of the Alaska Peninsula Four different groups of cos- and ip vorthern Alaska. western of the Territory. parts. gouthern Bering Sea and rising - etsewhere. Showers have beéen |afternoon gowns and ensemble sleeveless tok of metal embroider- 8 general in Alaska except in the northwestern and extreme south- !dressy cloth and fur coats, and ed chiffon and velvet skirt with a QUAL’TY IHEATS Temperatures have fallen in nearly all portions |evening gowns, both simiple and|short coat of the velvet; and Miss {elaborate. " | Waltonen was gowned in black t Mayflower Butter and Eggs e Sports Costumes |satin, draped and trimmed with a4 : pretty, enticing, warmblooded, gen-{ The models fn the. order of thinestone and sapphire buckle. Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons erous, reckless, and adorable! Now.their appearance, were: Miss Roh.| Before the sliwing of handsome d the intimate details of Rer Hf flnd.‘wer wearing an .1% active sport [ fur-trimmed cloth coats and fur 0 2 DO(]GLAS tover ave-vevesied in a %‘Azumme ot .nayy. bjuel.ands plain |coats, Miss, Spalding modelled af FHONE 38 Yy ‘ ¥ % entertainment. !combination, with a red French |stunning dinner gown of blue 5 NEWS ) BAZAAR DATE SET—NOV. 16. h The League rcoms were the scene of an industrious sewing party last evening when members of the Ladies’ League and friends gathered together to work for the annual bazaar which is to be held on Friday, November 16. Mesdames F. Fraser, F. A. J. ®Gallwas and L. D. Hammock, pre- gided over the refreshments. 1t was decided to hold one of those events every Thursday eve-; ning until the bazaar date, and| everyone is invited to the affair.| e eee ERNEST sM INJURED While at his work as loader in the A. J. yesterday morning, Er- ¢uest Smith became squeezed be. tween the cars causing lnjurieu‘ ¢ to his chest and back. He was taken to the hospital where he is under medical treatment. = { e SOPHOMORE BENEFIT Members of the Sophomore class will sell home-made candy at the Liberty this evening as ‘prelimi- nary preparation for ome of their #yearly social functions. | ————p——— Gl TN, - DoROTHY GIsH AT 3 ! LIBERTY TONIGHT | A new and splendid Dorothy Gish appears in “Nell Gwyn" the fea- ture :picture at the Liberty to- night. Instead of being fiction, it 1s the true-life story of a fa- It is falling in Western Canada afd |tumes were shown, spofts clothe e imported material, embroidered in|city; G. H. Foland, Jackson Is- green and gold, giving-an irrides.;land; Andrew MeKinley, Hoonah; In the second group composed'cent effect, with Squares of black |C. J. Taggerts, city. { afternoon costumes, Miss Roh-lanq green net attached at.the hip Gastineau wore a charming brown en-|jine ‘giving a bouffant appeatance,| Lillian Jihiloft, Mrs. Wilson and mble of the new transparent vel-|Miss Williams wore a dainty bouf- sister, Miss Smith and Mrs. Jack- t and a small hat of soell; Miss|fant frock of orchid brocads and son, city. / Spalding - modelled an attractive {maline and Miss Waltonen wore a - e e - navy blue flat crepe afternroon|charming peach moire dance frock MINK FOi SALE {gown and matching blue silk hat: lwith 4 blue tulle bow on onc it Miss Budwin w hendsomely ighoulder and ends reaching nearly\ Thirteen mink, nine fomales| wned in ’j‘“"k transparent vel-|¢g the hemline 'and four males in pen two years. [vet with rhinestome trim. With al "oy, or e outstanding showings [Four young this epring. Will sell 2 -\:\".‘[,‘v“:\1(;;“1)114,';,'." "\.,,',’,“f(:}:mr the cvening was @ handsome 81l Including pens and extra wire | Mlss man showed | o wrap modelled by Misa[for $32.00 each. Owner leaving a dainty Alice' blue, chiffon and|gyy, |Alaska. Reference, Wright velvet, afternoom frock ~with )"0t " oie all the modele re- | Shoppe, Juneau. Address Box 43, small gold hat; Miss Judson wore |, o0 T lavming eve. Petersburs, Alaska. a becoming green moire dress, i R L ) SRS made with an apron effeet on ONe | fees e e e e side, and a green hat of the same shade; Miss Willlams wore a rieh ensemble of black transparent vel. vet composed of a with sport suit with a modish match-|of colorful evening .h'oclH an«l'uinr.' gowns, together, and the cur- ing scarf and a close-fitting jade [gowns {tain fell upon a blaze of color. Gage hat, copied ffom an import- Evening Frocks l Mrs. Jones was ¢ ted in put- led model; Miss Holman wearing a| Miss Spalding wore a 'vivid,ting on the show by Mrs. Rae ‘lflmhl 1 sweater and skirt and'American beauty taffeta frock,!Stevens, Mrs. Howe Vance and 11‘«*4 velvet tam, with a black vel Mlsg Rohwer appeared in a de Miss Spalding. Isport jacket over her.arim; Miss|cate ruffied frock of white geor-! The shew will be repeated this Judso a practical skating cos-|getteé and lace with silver hose|evening at the Theatre between tume cf black and grey, composdd fand slippers, Miss Budwin model-|the two shows, iur a short coat and the new di-lled a houffant froek of brown ta _— e - |vided skirt; Miss Willlams, dressed {feta -and , Miss Holman was , - TET Q tor winter sports in a tan loathef |costinic1 in n - tatteta dress off AT THE HOTELS jacket 1 2 divided skirt ‘of tad{the Wew flame shade, Miss Jud wool and small tan felt hat;fwore! a charming Alaskan and Miss Waltonen, who concluded [gilk tage suitable for formal afte H. A. Berry, Taku; Carl Denton, | the showing of sports’ clothes, by|noonj dinner or evening occasions, Leavenworth, Wash.; A. Salo, Taku | {modelling a smart tan jersey suit|Miss® Spalding appeared in, ‘per- Harbor; Frank Paul, Sitka; Mrs. | |With a matching felt’ hat of thé haps,”the most extreme gown of Frank Paul and child, Sitka; J. BI} | vagabond style the collection, made of a lovely Ondal, Taku Harbor; Jobn Wynm,| FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | ] | | i rain when her charms, ill-concealed Gage hat; Miss Spalding cos- I by rags, meet the roving, amordus tumed in a two-piece’ jade green eye of that merry monarch, King | You see her selling oranges out. tam; Miss Budwin in a two-toned |transparent velyet and silver cloth side Drury Lane Theatre in the blue sport suit with a small blue |with rhinestone trimming. After the coats were shown the ‘annr-nre-(l in a fascinating array models Charles I1. Ensnaring her ma cap heart with his gallantry and pair of silk stockings, he invites Nell to his palace. There amid revels and intrigue, flowers the, most ardent royal romance the world has ever known. You have never seen Dorothy Gish until you see her as “Nell Gwynn!"” Her dazzling physical! beauty and marvelous performance are a revelation. e NEW MARKET OPENING Cpening of the new meat mar- ket tomorrow. Everybody in Douglas is invited to attend. In- spect cur new equipment. We arc ready for business. Hot cof- fee will be served to all our! patrons Saturday. | adv. PUSICH H'OOBH!CKI — e - CARV ¥ARTY | Will be givén ‘Saiuraay night, Sept. 29 at 8:30 o’clock, Moose ' Hall, by Women of Mooseheart g Leglon. Public invited. It’s your own fault if you R | LIBERTY n . TowGET_730 | ~—adv. | for the right one! Which DOROTHY GISH Schilling’s best! Coffee o 31 Extracts o COMEDY plous actress who vamped a king. “Sweet Nell of Qld Drury'— “Nell Gm’? BUCKEYE ALUMINEX THE EXTRA GOOD See this new Pots have self-basting lids and non-burning knobs AT I} don’t get the finest aromatic pepper. You can have it - - if you ask one? Your grocer returns your money ‘any time you ‘don’t like ... JUST RECEIVED Big assortment of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables We have the best produce procurable — the Cream of the Pacific Coast States. HUBBARD SQUASH JUST IN Also we announce a new ship- ment of Natonal Biscuit €o. products—Fresh Fig Newtons, Eclairs, Wafers, etc. '« CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” 5 b 7 S ‘ CHICKEN DINNER i AUK BAY INN SAflBWIGHES ¥2 Miles Out COFFEE 12 pounds SUGAR ... 7 packages CORN FLAKES 7 packages POST TOASTIES . ” 50 pound SACK FLOUR PHONE DOUGL. ALUMINUM WARE || ware at once Phone 35 o s BEST FLOOR FOR THE “"TONY SIMIN GROCERY PHOTOGRAPHIC ,CHRI“STMAS CARDS Made to order from your negatives or ours Alaska Scenic Views Commercial Photography PAINT IN TOWN TRY "om.firrg_ F}&?O—R ENAMEL _".,JO!fil‘!.’dpers'fpr qalg at Ednj’p,flflm AR COAL upP NOW Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 179 Office with H. R. Shepard & Son MONEY DOCTORS We pride ourselves upon our service to our patrons. 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