The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1928, Page 2

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2 i e I is your busy sea and see thess narily exeept at o One group p Values up to Another Ly Values up to DRESSES ‘hoice Fall Frocks at prices you would ordi- w850 $15.00 il others reduced proportionately THE lil ’RE-HOLIDAY SALE OF to take up your time describing them—this you will be betier satisfied to come in &= E = = = = sale. arance riced at $15.00 AR RO RO up at | | $25.00 | < LLKS MEMORIAL WELL ATTENDED; 50D PROGRAM nderson Discusses Relig wus Philosophy’s Rela tion to Elkdom bad & sound consap 1 and his veinlonst “u Were aciaated » 1 I ; deelared du. D). Hend roon, migsioner ¥ih > a t address Sunday aitarnoon ul| annhunl M au Lodge ) orlal ox: 0. 420, B P OB t he discussed briefly thre osdphies dea awit ite ] » existence o 4P ome Pow The ceremonies, held at the Pa) @ Theatre wers aded than us me viich was i dendialy presentsa ’ Hstic work, 1 Etrumental md Hend« 1 grCuped he world into ‘three neeptlon of God th guldance « pointing 1 classes O lenies st all of the tr i heast, ‘which are dence that a wmer 8| not exist, ! The sccind clas: he | has adopled an- cppos phy In it thore and take » Chance God s, personal and mtimate interes: in daily lives and : of evaryone catat and | happiness p ¥ upom in- | dividual mem mankind cording to 4 tor th raps over the shoulder. RITA. in accord with purposes all His!—— 8 R - own por refuses s wid in auger. e | professor of physics at Columbis |8 The third class is actualed by has provided the way by which | University, came to San Diego yes. |8 + Philosophy vecupying ‘A middis ! mankind ‘may work out its own |terday to seek a site on which]] position between the i two alvation “but mankind has been |to! install a plant for ntmfiu Tacognizes Supreme Being, ome tardy in ils acceptancd of the only gold from sea water. He flvlhfl that has directed the e Universe, and s the gregt ori. in of the natural laws whieh gov. eins it, laws which man is glowly liscoveri n The L coming 1o s win fers or prospers a Viola! os lives ‘in accord witi such Jaws. THe third vronp hes gotle a step farthor and place upon man him #€lf a larce responsibility for hi owi advancement dnd weilhaing. 51 There is in every miau a sphurk 0w e the Divine which, if he: will, muy ba developed and enlarged 1o Hill his whole being.” he dgcinred. If it were fanned tosa flime in al men, wars* would ceass and all mankinds gete would be devated 10 the aris of peacs, Gread, avarice selfishness and all of the ills which flcw from these three viees, would | dizappear. . . . . It man, then, | would Tree himself, bs may. The' wayl is - provided thitugh Divine and natural law. God: meither wills B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. 1 formation ufly = “The Christmas Store” = = = WL OB PARIS. People who have chenille luce dresses seem to wear them fré- | quently, ‘ns 9F they wantéd a shori life and a merry one for them. |z is supposed to be one of the most|= As & matior of fact ehéniile fragie Tahrics tuined ¢ is a lipstick red Mhani It ha fre ertheless much of it is worn, There tdel one sees frequently at smart daneing trajight line 1d elongateéd side with fulness cen- The decollet: places tered in fanee,” the speaker | to 'Navy authorities yesterday fot a lease on tide lands of the Cofo. nado strand, but was tohl that l.l who founded | the Navy had no jurisdiction there " lenderson | he had better consult: with Che fanlts of | Army district engineet at Loy A W bro we wiite upon the | geles. \ g AT sand, thetr virtues the tablets | Professor Parker said that hs of tove and e rds-proof | waters of San Diego are richer in ¢ of deliv of God “‘must have he Or added, 1o mor; of the that there is in man |gold content” than aiy others of micthing of the Divine. * The|the Pacific Cohst south of Alaska, ees of its four cardinal prin- | He cxpressed bellet that ' by an “hrotherly love, justice, uhadity and fidelity—will cause the ecoiiomical proeeds about 28 cénta worth of gold could be taken from divine spark In cuy man to glow |each ton of sed water, - ¢ i mor vouily," he satd. ———o = > >-ee - w ¥ - The reason daughtet doeésn’t ] Herschel Parker mother run her is becaus no Would Take Gold From Sea Water likes to sit in the cormér the mecking they are enjoying. e e R SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 3.—Her- Just what - you was schiol Clifforee Parker, consulting|mas greetings. See and minitg engineer and formerly | Cards at Empire. N!illlIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIllI|III|lIIIIIIHlllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIMIH!IHHHIIlllllllllIlllllg QT T S T T T T L ) 1 l|lllll|lflllllllllllIllllllllfllIWIIIIHIllIllilllllllm"'llllllllllllmll"ullluullfllllllllllllllllllll is straight with three narrow little |2 1he g petting pafty and envy ofher gifls DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1928. BRITISH GIRL ORATORS TOUR U. S. 'WOMEN SEE PEACE HOPE WASHINGTON, D. ¢ | Women of the League for Peace are much more ishing war the Keilogg 1 s Anne , Dec. 3 International and Freedom, hopetul of ‘abol- since the advent of Peace treaty, says Martin, Western ! bnal Director, who fs in Wash- ' ) § { ! 3 ) ! ! |ington twvith Miss Jane' Addams, {President of ‘the League. | a’ step in the right ai 3 E N N § ! | It rection,” “Women politically =o long have a voice this fact, that overny {talking about {a most hoperul is Martin. inarticulate 1t now they rld affairs and the faet actually war, fays Miss have beer in we il outlawing is n International e and meetings May, 19%5 from 12 eoun- Freedom the ) at hundred women N s> St SMOKE STANDS SEE OUR WINDQW DISPLAY These Stands are all the, latest in Juneau Young Hardware Co. If It's Hardware, “We Have It’ style and finisgh. ; { \ { \ there to try'ito to prevent further, the erash of cannon thefr first protests and they did mot ‘hold - another meeting until 1919, This 'was! in Zurich, Switzerland, ‘and wom-{ en of 21 “nations ' came. * The) third congress met in Vienna in tries assembled find a way |wars. But | drcwned out Three Englich girl oraters, Margery Sharpe (left), Nancy Samuel and Amelia Lockhart (right), have arrived in the United States for a tour during which they will debate with airls from American i — —- 11921 and for the first time in! MRS. SHAFER RETURNS FROM weeks 1e gpent the time fn Mexico, China hand -Japam’ sent SIX WEEKS TRIP TO STATES ovattle 3 tions. Three meéetings have While there, Mrs. Shafer und- heen held ‘since -thefi -@nd ' the Mrs. Florence Shafer, in charge erwent a majot operation which |sixth will convens in 1929, prob of drafui the ¢ department i |was entirely ful Balka ably i the district headquarters of the U. 8. | - PR 5 Forest Service ret ed last Varied sclect:on of Christmas | NEW BOSS FOR JONNARD night after an abeence of six'cards at the Empire. | UL " MILWAUKE Clande “Blubi -illllllIIlIm‘||llHlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHlIllIlIIIIIIIfllllllllII|iIIllI!Iilllllllllllllilllllllll-.' ‘ £ Milwaukeo, Amerlcan Association, Z(to the Louis Browns, has a =(new “boss”—Mrs. Jonnard, He = married Miss Marie Mohr of Min. = neapol | S| A modern girl's idea of a horse| & |and buggy is bashful youth who{ = | thinks has to be engaged to her| befor s kiss her. But that] llection of it. 1 NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MRS. EMMA DURLAND . @ W PR T T Christmas Suggestions COSTUME JEWELRY Gordon's suggests a Christmas gift of eostume jewelry, and is showing all the st bracelets, rings, necklaces, set in the new moderni featur- ing the popular Chanel designs. A large assortment of pearls in a variety of settings. BAGS Hand bags of genuine leather, both pouch and en- velope designs. The bags are in all sizes and colors to Harmonize with the ensemble, $2.75-$12.50. llIlIlllllf"llpllmll!lflll!llll(lmlfl]lll!ll LT e A S L T T T G T O A ] RTINS HA I NBIII N HANDKERCHIEFS Such a beautiful s handkerchic rtment of s, the always aecept- able Christmas gift. Exquisite squares of georgette with wide lace borders, hand embroidered white and colored pure linen, linen with lace insets and dainty lawn. Ten cents-$1.6 BRI R R GLOVES Kid gloves in the delightful new designs and colors and the much wanted antelope washable gloves, 1$3.50-$4.50. A varied assortment of Kayser make chamo’sette gloves, $1.25-$1.75. i O T O T SCARFS i Every woman delights in wear- . ;ébre they are, the new squares and triangles, in silk, chiffon and ‘géorgette in all’ the new shades. 'Stngyt! Charming! ; $1.85-$5.50., ‘ i ing scarfs. . I = = = A Fopromnine ettt e i O O e e e e RNNTHARISHALBA R »: 2 cal at your home oy b D YA T TP T P A Pyrerrsy i b b ce o

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