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0 A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1928. ; o A sl i Yo sl CONGOLEUM RUGS : Issued by the Natlomal Kindergarten Association, 8 West See our win(]ow dih‘p]l of hew pfltterlls 4 40 Street, New York City. These articles are appearing Y - weekly In our colummus, Just arrived WE ALSO CARRY S — This Matter of Truth-Telling By EDITH LOCHRIDGE REID Rubber Matting = Stair Carpet Rug Border > e srope e ek o e ) Linoleums Linoleum Cements B “Dorothy told me that the dog was a matter of greater concern . ; grabbed her dress and tore it, but than the child’s dress, and it is not Deading Felts L) I saw her climb the apple tree strange that saving the bird seem. and snag it as she came down,” ed of more importance to Dorothy Mrs. Allen looked worrled and re- at that moment than minding her sentful as she relatefl her trouble. own mother. WPerhaps she was Hot “Why do you think she told you so much to blame as I I was Juneau Young Hardware Co» FOUR DAYS OUR FIRST DOLLAR DAY EVENT SINCE JUNE FOUR DAYS Frid that?” asked Grandmoilier, who ap-'cross about the damage to her Friday P T L ey Coom e v, R T Friday peared placld and confident, as it dress, and frightened her. She Saturday AND THE GREATEST WE HAVE EVER .\‘:nurldu_\' she might be able to analyze the did mot tell a premeditatad He Hor If It's Hardware, “We Haye It” Monda 5 - W 1 Monday situation from a more detached deliberately plan to deceive me, Q Tuesdas\,' HELD. A TIME WHEN YOUR DOL- Tuesday view-point than the mother could.!She was afraid when I confronted Nov. 9. 10, 12, 13 bt ¢ Ll ¥ Nov. 9, 10, 12, 13 “Oh, I know why she told thelher with the fact that she had R i = LARS HAVE MORE CENTS. lie, for that’s certainly what it was'broken a command.” although 1 regret to admit such a) This is only one instance of {fault in my own daughter,”" replied | many that could be cited to bring Mrs. Allen. out reasons for untruthfulness in GE . . o oy “Why wads iL?" asked Grand-ichildren. Sometimes, Over-ex- T YOUR SHARE P, Y PR STATIONERY I‘A])ll?h UVNION '$ WORK SOX mothet, still more keenly interest- citement causes a child to tell, HUCK TOWELS B Ath 48 ‘shedts SUITS MEN’S JRIK HOA ed in solving the prohlem. impulsively, something that I8 not of our good grocgries, We are anxious to ¥ % ’ Ngea Wil 4% - SHACH " ‘ . ey A “Well—1 told her if I ever foundtrue. Then pride forbids admit. . § Fine quality white tow- and 48 “S'“:U lined en- Heavy weight cotton. Part wool, grcy mix- out that she climbed that scraggly|ting the fault and the first state have you compare the ‘I““l“y and prige of els with red or blue bor- velopes. Buff, ivory, Also vests and draw- tures, fine wearing qual- old tree, I'd punish' her,” answered yment is stubbornly adhered to. our groceries. ta der. Size 18x36. white, blue, green. ers. All sizes. ity. Mrs. Allen. Exaggeration is usually the result B K f i h 3 . . “Wha did #h i sire ¢ bl t ecause 5 for $1.00 Regular $1.50 a box. Special $1 a garment 4 pair for $1.00 i NI cumtanol” OfeMt o o piarmate. Mng sHMPORY akebe i el ives s o4 mether. crave notice an applause. Often moreé you compare 'our prices and our qual- . “Oh, she had Jome Sxpue-—|a s s tod to get ol o8 digfi., ity the more cefrtain you are to becohe a about putting a baby bird back in|culty or to avold performing soma the nest or something of the sort,”|duty, and very often children have regular customer. i L A replied Mrs. Allen., heard their parents use similar ) COSTUME SLIPS Men's Unton Surrs Grandmother was thoughtful for|tactics to break engagements that SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK » ¢ a few moments, So was Doro- were undesirable. Yakima Gems Potatoes, $2.75 per 1 layon Alpaca Slips, all Good weight cotton thy’s mother. There seemed to| At least, the truth-télling habt erfoed ) $ * P 00 - gizes in 8 attractive suits, short sleeves, long be several points here that should|should be cultivated in children. Spitzenberg Apples, $2.25 a box shades. Regular $1.50. legs. All sizes. be considered before censuting|This cannot be done by threuts f d fl ; Porcthy too harshly of unfairly.|of punishment nor by means of Rome Beauties, $2.25 Now $1.00 each $1.00 suit Grandmother was the first to|the hard and fast command to be Ki $2.25 speak truthful, but only by ektablishing ngs, 4 ‘I do not belleve Dorethy would|a respect for the spirit of truth. IT IS NONE TOO EARLY TO START YOUR have num{ ivouh(hl:‘ unlrulrl\ i ;‘he iyttt e L CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. HERE ARE A ; oroni. Baodlia RS dke Wrads] s % e st enene e e e DELEGATE HA CALIFORNIA GROCERY FEW 1T IS YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY pleasure because of tearing hor new dress, se would only have E E Free delivery three times daily 5% had that offense to think about. FOR A SUITABLE GIFT. v " As it was the regret of tearing her | p PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” Perfume Atomizers Men’s Neckties dress was submerged in the fear i N ¥ of having to pay a penalty for ) Powder Compacts Silk Hose for Men climbing the tree. 1 have never i Gt g hi ’ Knos hildproblem to be ey e S > S Attt | Children’s Purses nown any. culidépsoblem to be Mennen’s Shaving Bunzlau Jugs Outfits »d in a satisfactory way by TR s a4 Sutherland Leading Grigs- | RUBBER APRONS CANVAS GLOVES (ren I, L oy el by in Territory by 807 BRIGHTEN UP WITH Travelers’ Writing Men’s #a g . Fancy U. S, Rubber Tea : Pads i Heavy Canton flannel b VO‘eS R‘usigard wms Westlnghouse Mazda. : cliiefs : 4 “After all” thought the latter, Aprons make attractive Handkercliiefs gloves, fleece lined, knit- the desire to save that little bied| On the tice of nnofticlal returhs 80 5 x A lamp for every lighting purpose gifts. Regular $1.50. Phoenix Hose K!'yluin(’l‘s ted wrists. received during the past 24 hours : i ) A ia ¥ & | by The Bmplre, Delogate Dy . Now $1.00 Children’s Rayon Novefty Bridge 5 pair for $1.00 Sutherland has assumed a coni- Bloomers and Vests Score Pads mey ATy | Capital Electric Compatiy = ; Ladies’ Children’s Wash duced majority. i (u{;i(mm:b(::lllvw per cent of thd Neéar Cold Storage Building = OUTING 'LANNEL Handkerchiefs G Dresses Perfume Costume Jewelry Heavy weight, fancy Fast color prints First Division vote reported, anil well over 75 per cent if the other ]| PHONE 418 stripes, many patterns. Toil~t Water Stationery in many attrac- Regular 40c. tive patterns. three divisions he was leading hls Now 31, yde. $1.00 3 yards for $1.00 DRESS PRINTS THE nun Mike Jg:i‘:}] Prop. Opposite George Brothers Democratic opponent, George B. Grigsby, by 807 votes in the Terri. tory. The vote by Division sd far follows: Grigsby Sutherland First Division 2,228 2,466 Second Diyision 260 424 Third Division 1,004 1,228 Fourth Division 1 878 Total . 4,209 5,016 Attorney General John Rust- gard is running well ahead of his Democratic opponent James 8. Truitt, carrying all Divisions ex- cept the Third so far. In the Third, Mr. Truitt's home, the lat- ter was jeading by a margin of 59 votes A cerrection issued last night on the original bulle. tin covering the AncHorage re- turns showed Mr. Trultt had re: celved 551 votes to 184 for Mr Rustgard there. It had been origin.’ ally reported Rustgard had cari ried Anchorage. WORKINGMEN’S APPAREL—Blankets, Handker- chiefs, Neckties, etc. Full line of Neustadter Brothers Goods MANHATTAN PILLOW SHEETS CASES A good medium qual- Manhattan qual- ity sheet. Pure white ity. Pure white bleach. Size81-90 bleached. Size \ hemmed. 42x36. $1.00 ecach 3 for $1.00 The returns by Division in the ODDS AND ENDS REMNANTS “ | Attorney General race ‘follow: | We have a table of odd Attractive lengths of i ) b PARIS ~— Wide girdles which . Rustgard Truitt 1 lota apd:uailed gal:mcnts B M BEHRENDS CO Inc cotton, silks and w”."l('" swathe the ‘hips are lcumpum- First Division ... l,lfl 1,593 SRR Drihes. o IVie o e goods at reduced prices. tivey rare in tho collecilons of|Second Divisign 8 132 this winter. Redfern sometithes| Third Divisiol ... 1,002 1,081 Juneau’s Leading Department Store uses.- the ided, however, as in a|Fourth Division .. 889 11} green satin. evening dress with a — s full skitt which hangs in cireular | *Totuls ... 3,834 petals. Tfi‘jlrfllu s wrapped ————— by Greek fashilon 1h trcnt. Thel| Just wiat' you whnit—Chrie bodice 18 lodke with modified [inrs groetings. Bee ‘display o neckline aidl generous orm holes. |Crrds at llm?h-b‘ A dpRail. e T S BPeAAAD s Genuine Wellington— Brings the customers back for more. It's & symbol for quality and satisfaction. Quality, uniformity.—a dependable source of supply, we offer all of these to the consumer of our better coal. Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent ‘may be a good game for a party but ; it's no game to play in your closets when you're in a hurry. Why not have light in those dark ' closets? For the time you bursi them ol they won't cost more than a nickel a e BLONDS IN FASHION An American, shopping at a|ed especially smart with the 3 liouse was a notable collection of | wine red costumes of the season. . "I blond annequins, remarked Tmy braids, which are worn HAIRDRESSERS SAY audibly: “You might as well be|in a Greek arrangement wound L dead if you're mot blond.” around the head and coiled at st — Another development of hair|the back of the neck for even- sl o .2 S e e L NELSON’S The Store for Men’s Wear £ REAVIS _Istyles is curls. Fhey are Worn|ing, are a hair fashion several i 'f m Fashion :‘g“r’““ are a vogue of this Win-| ¢ pion0s and brunets alike, but colffeurs are promoting. The msh apiece.. P 3 "'”, s ‘Wm? . | the golden haired girls seem more | hrajds, almost without exception, g i Mannequins with pale blond | addicted to nests of curls at the|are pinned om. Paris calls th § ) se ~PARIS, Nov. 8—Dressmakers hair are in growing demand at|pack of the neck than their dark-|additions hy the uld-rasmfl:ea 6. mo responsibility for the [dress houses to display evening |er sisters. name of “plaits.” i 48 - ¢ e ; blond at s [frocks of delicate shades of pink, -y Y . gl‘t‘ls‘) H‘ d n % lguu, b“‘:gl:n at- | blue, jade green and straw color. At one famous halrdressing VAL‘ OWR SHOES N Ts ALASKA ELECTRIC LlGfl'l' t t r cus- | White and black also ar effective |shop artists of the comb and dye| Nearly 300,000 persons in 1928 “.‘;"-:‘u.mp‘:fl;& }"la.n on the blond mannequifis and|brush report general use of hen-|Paid pennie: to view the “great delicate colors for evening dic-|nearly every house is taking on | na and bleaching preparations to vie" ab u';’:“" Catirt Palacerg by winter light hafred girls and weeding [tone brown hair to auburp|london, which has produced , blonds _ag -au- au- oui the brunets. |#hades. Aubun hair is cumlder-‘:"":";"":“ befote thé American DUTCHESS TROUSERS and POWER COMPANY JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA tan Full line of Oil,Clothing ; ; Cadiens s e Juneau Phone No, 6 Douglas Phone No, 18 ° 8 — Pk b g . . I

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