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e Qi e g PIONEER FUND WORK TO OPEN HERE SHORTLY W. D. Gross to Launch Drive for Funds for Oldtimers This Week Soliciting of funds for the bone. fit of the inmatos of the ¥ st o ka, an annuaj o il art here tomoyrro innounced to- , owner of the wha originated and spon=ored Coliseum Theatr the plan last y the movement throughout the Tes He hopes fo secu 1 : this year, s teturned here Sunda Seattle and on kan enroute hon Y uk( n o ng 3 Francisco and Los Angeles hv\\ notified Mr. Gross 'that they \\All collect funds for the cause Last year $866.25, or $8.85 for each of inmates cf the Home. Of t sum, Juneau c V\Hd)ulul $4 more than 50 per cent. Thi Ketchikan don E Wrangell §250 and Petersburg $170. Mr. Gross is confident Junean’s <« ll{l»\lmln this year will be larger than those of last year. | The money raised is equally between the men residing in the Sitka institution. It gives| them a little pocker money with whichy to purchase things not pro- vided hr them in the Home. - CITIZENSHIP NIGHT SCHOOL ATTENDED BY 45 DURING MONTH Forty-five Juneau students were enrolled and attended the classes of the Citizenship night schocl during the first month of the win.! ter term that ended December 7.| On November 30, the special school ! in the Alaska Junean Mine hoard. | ing house ended a two and a half! month term during which time 18’ students attended the classes con- ! ducted by Norman Cock. Of the 456 attending students during the first month of the regu- lar school, 42 were men and three were women. Eleven nationali avere represented of which Norweglans were in majority, attending. Other nationalit and the number of each enrolled, are as follows: Germans 4, Finns 3, Russians 3, American citizens 4, and one each from Servia, Den. mark, Sweden, Canada, Serbia end Montenégro. \\/“ B. M. Behrends Co.,lnc. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY DEC. 10, 1928 PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS Ol wuw ne’s self idered, the must vllllU. l‘(';iill‘!“!'i- ‘ir fact that your Christ- mas money seems all too little for the number of gifts that you buy. We have made it possible for woman' to have be con- every a new dress or coat for the holiday, by specially pric- ing a choice number that includes many styles and sizes. SILK DRESSES as low as $7.50 COATS as Jow as $23.50 Il our New Fall HATS PARIS. showing a new kind of sport coat, based on the windbreaker. ‘It i made af heavy crepe’ de chitie bordered with { knitted bands. He has ‘made it up in pale blue crépe de chine and pale yellow for nis clients who go to southern resorts when winter winds begin to howl and bite. The jacket goes dver 4 one piece dresd of pale blue crepe. It has a knife pleated skirt and tightly fitted hips marked by three stitched bands.\ The blouse has a neat tarnover collar and there is a deep V'front, of the same material, outlined in tiny dcallops. The sleeves have taflored cuffs. RITA Worth is The Christmas Store MAKE YOUR GIFTS UNIQUE, DISTINCTIVE. GIVE A GIFT THAT WILL BE NOTICE- ABLY AND REFRESHINGLY “DIFFERENT,” YQU CAN DO THIS IN.-THE CASE OF ACH PERSON-ON YOUR LIST IF YQH WILL ‘MAKE A TOUR OF OUR SHOP. EACH ND EVERY GIFT USEFUL AND PRACTICAL, YET INDtVlDUAL | |business partner, i |ney for his son-in-law. | gently for weeks. divided | '@ For Ladies Leather Hand Bags. : Umbrellas—a new b}llpmfin!. Hese, a ¢pecial line of Rollins rmr stcp, very sheer, $1.00. er and Gold Srtiped Hose, $1. 00- 2.50. l\ul and fabric gloves, $1.-$4.50. Handkerchiefs,. from slmplc nainsook squares to fine hand embroidered and lace edged linen and silk, ‘10 cents-$1. Underwear Complete line of silk and rayon, from $1 to $11.50. Gowns, pajamas, step-ins, panties, bloomers, bandeaus, vests, also the two-piece suits, Quilted Lounging Robes. Costume Jewelry—for every outfit. Flowers—for coat and dress, in bean- tiful Christmas hoxes. Perfumes and toilet sets. Linens. Christmas Gift Boxes, For the Small Boy CAPS SUITS TIES SWEATERS HOSE OVERCOATS GLOVES b K n Twelve nightly ‘two.hour classes| and the students entered into the work earnestly. R. H. Raven in chatge of the work assisted Mrs, Tilden and Miss Abraham.’ son, teachers. The -classes are held on Monday, Wi were held during the past’ menth For Men SCARFS TIE% 'rxk il SCARE SETS g ROBES i KERCHIEFS, ' linen, pongee, .silk, plain and initialed—two for 25 cents to $1.00. CIGARETTE LIGHTERS YARDLEY TOILET SETS For flw Small Girl SSES ATS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR 'S!}Hllfll PLAY 70 BE GIVEN TWO NIGHTS “Whole Town's Talking”| Is Stage Production on TOmOl’l’OW CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS $1.50 Set T“, Extra Globes, all colors, 10c¢ each “The Whole Town's f in three acts w son and Anita (presented tomorrow | @ay nights at the ( ter. The ticket large houses for the The Produc staged by the S Junean High | direction of Mi “The Whole E to~do with the Iove affairs of Chester Binney and the hectic sit- Talking,” a | Bm | sale mwhu{ s | twd nights. | If It's Hardware, “We Have It” Don't forget the H. S. Senior Class Play—“THE WHOLE TOWN'S I‘AL}\I\I(,"—Cohseum, Dee. 11-12 Juneau Young Hardware Co. o udtions in-which he finds himself | due to the' brilllant ideas of his(f Mr. S!mmaus.! who is very anxious to have Hin.; The rival, Mr. Shields fumh Paris, eauses no end of trouble for poor old (luv but is knocked out) in the last ac There are several clever charac- | ter parts and the play is full of) 1l up-to-date fun. | been rehearsing dili- S4Y FOLKS! DO YOU KNQW THAT “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKIN_ 7’ e £ Al COLISE UM THEATRE ']ut’sd'lv, December 11 and Wednesday, "December 12, 8 P. M. FORGET-hr-nuT TEA ROOM NOT CE | Hereafter uil cakes will be| baked in our kitchen as' Mrs. Herman is not doing our baking —adv. | ,ee - GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM For your accommodation we will be open every evening until Christmas. adv. General Admission 50¢ Reserved Seats 75¢ — eee——— Dell BE. snertft, Ataska’s tuner. Call or write Juneau Music House. adv. | On gale at Butler-Mauro Co. L O NS AT Ti - - o ke L T e e § o Pt P P S - i T PR N e o Only a Few Days Left inwhich to mail Personal Greeting Cards to your friends in the States. HOSE GLOVES, fabric and wool. ; N R T T L L T T T N R T T R R i R i HIn e § Nice selection to choose from— Place your orders today ‘ »J 4 IIllllmlIllml T L L e T I T O LT T e ot . T e P AT i e S S s