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One of this seaso is anthorit serious has a flared or hipline, comes three cn t the collar. WILSON KOME PRESERVATION COLUMBIA, A resolution favoring the vation of Woodrow Wilson as awas adopted recently by the _ ‘ecutive committee of The can Legion, Department of _ Carolina. the aid o . contemplated project. n con a modificd A T TR S L T C,Hf‘ E SHOPPING DAY \T WILL REACH THI Phoenix Hosiery The Phoenix spire $2.25 a pair will appreciate. new chif- to top, + shades, $4.00. Umbrellas Um- um- from Follmer (f|ng;_' Mercerized umbrellas arrived. " 1 $3.75. Silk ot Colored Sheets fast bed 9 2 sheets and 2 31x99 size, ’equot quality, color hoxed, box. hem- 50¢ to $2.50 a box 35¢ to 75¢ each RCHIEFS ) a box IANDKE 75 cents to 5 I KID GLOVES $1.50 to 3.75 pair AT T R R i nan LLLULTERERUR RO TR UL LU LD L T @ ®@-SUGGESTT ‘g.r ». oA RS 'S UNTIL THE LAST BOAT L STATES BEFORE CHRISTMAS Silk Underwear Always an acceptable gift. We carry the Kayser and Van Raalte Glove Silk Bloom- ers and Vests in dainty shades. Perfumes We carry a wide variety of odors in Per- fumes, including Spencer’s, Coty’s, Blue 75 Rose and Lanchere Flair. cents to $4.25 a bottle. Rayon Beds preads Ex- ze, 30x105, in blue, green, or- A fine quality rayon damask spread. tra large chid, rose or yellow at $5.00 each. NEGLIGEES—$6.50 to $39.50 each TOWEL SETS—$1.50 to $4.25 set TOYS from A (alphabet blocks) to Z (zip aeeroplanes) LT T T T T 1) B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “The Christmas Store” SRR R Odps @ Ozf@fn Om et/ A PARIS. a dress to plan or flared. There glibject for the fir when ther anothe iderat kirt ced waistline, yoke col which be-| with iy trimmed ack buttons, at the hase of RITA. he sleeve gle one Men would be kept busy buying [ zed hats if wives worried bout losing their hus- ey do about losing their gC :ml looks. . j lar i1 as preser- 8. C, Dee the boyhood home of t 1 a mem e ex- Ameri-| man's idea of a mir. South acle able to go to bed on The resolution pledged Friday night with five dollars of f the Legion in this last week's salary still in his ' pocket 3 More Or Less True The reason a good many wonien act so snobbish is because they know nobody knows how many un- paid bills their husbands are wor-| rying about. VChange'd Her Mind Father—~What tne youth In a coonskin coat works to get through college. ET——— | Chalk 'up another near-mar- riage for Betty Randolph, for- mer l‘ovs beauty, who ha now canlelled plans for hei wedding to Captain Louis Vor Leer Emberger, aviator. Tht captain said Betty held thing:| up because she was afraid he mlght become worried while reparing for his proposed ight to Rome.” He also sug' gested that she was annoyet by a $50,000 suit filed agains' him by Miss Mercedes Sheldon st pieied 1QITION \s Kecorded Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginnmg 4 v. m. today: moderate .i Rain and warmer tonight and Saturday; south- |eastery winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Xnmidlty Wind thoolty Weather 30.13 34 E 12 Sleeting 29.98 37 98 E 13 Rain 30.00 av 97 NE ¥ Rain fime— 4 p. m. yest'y |4 a. m. today | Noon today 3 CANLE AND RALI0 XEPORTS YESTERDAY ) Highest 8 pm. | Low Sa m. Sam. p. _8am. temp. temp. temp. temp. Veloel ts. Weather 3 0 0 Pt.Cldy 4 s 0 Cldy 12 4 18 Clear -12 04 Snow -6 04 Cldy 20 01 Cldy 36 10 Clear 36 - Clear 40 .14 Pt. Cldy 38 66 Cldy 34 .32 Rain e 03 Rain 36 04 Clear 20 8 0 Clear 46 1 0 Cldy 44 3 8 .02 Clay 48 | 42 3 .01 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- lcisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. f— - The pressure remains low but is rising throughout Alaska except the Southeast where it is about normal. It is high from [British Columbia southward. Light to moderate precipitation has !been gemeral in Southern Alaska and light snow has fallen in portions of the Interior. Temperatures have risen throughout Al- aska except in the extreme southwest. IN. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE ' TO COVER CITY BLOCK hu fveen cramped for room al- though it has built new buildings and taken over oldef structures. Today, with 5,000,000-share days g common and prospects for increasing the membership ros- ter of 1,100 daily growing bright- er, the Bxchange again is cramped for rocm. Even facilities for handling visitors, necessarily a sideline, but productive of much good will, have heen swamped and admittances restricted. Working space for members and employes virtually is at a premium, Study constantly is being madé of means to supply more rooth and the de- cision to take over the entire block is one result Purchase of the Blair & (Co. bHuilding at 24 Broad street récent: ly leaves only the Postal Tele- graph building at 20 Broad to be acquired, and negotiations to this end long have been under way. P & v WE DEVELOP FILMS Alaska Scenie Views | stations— | Barrow | Nome { Bethel {Fcrt Yukon na e |st. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau | Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. 1Edmonton Iseattle . Portland .San Francisco.. NEW YORI, Deec. ii.—The New i York Stock Exchange, whose ac- [tivities once were carried on in the |shade of a buttonwood liree, soon (will occupy an entire eity block. As city blocks go it is not so e, but, bounded by Wall, Broad, and New streets and Exchange Pl it probably is among the most valuale pieces of property in the world, Only a few months ago land across the street sold for 1$1.000 a foot—and there will be y feet in the HExchange hold- is nearly 200 years since bro- ikers first organized to do business |nmlu the buttonwood ‘tree, but the th of trading and of the Btock {Exchange has been steady since "that time. Even before the pres- ent organization came into being, th iated brokers experienced difficulty in finding quarters cap- able of expansion o accommod adv. PHO]\E 412 OR CALL AT OUR OFFICE ON FERRY WAY FOR A 1929 : CALENDAR ! Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 ! | REACH 720 a NEW WORLD of. E NTERTAINMENT RADIO does just that ... it act- ually~ picks out of the air any~ form of entertainment that is . offered. Which is reason enou; ?‘iefntng called an ideal C h for its 'stmgs Itisa glft that not one, but all, leasure from. Radio fi?fi the world’s best into your‘ living room. Furthermore, our- more expen- B Gcaires ag s“:fi‘*f‘i‘é‘fi'fié tive . piece of cerned... a worth: anY’ Thome. . * Selection of a set now sure . mstallasgon Mgg holiday~s. A Majestic, Kolster, R. C. A. and Bosch in stock for your inspecnon. Ahuka Electnc Li ght & Power Co. VENINGS ELECTRIC TOASTERS Electric Toasters make an ideal Christmas Gift Universal—New Hotpoint Automatic—New Toast- master Automatic—Drop in and ask to see them. Juneau Young Hardware Co. If It's Hardware, “We Have It” L T L T T T SILK SCARFS A new and beautiful assort- » ment of silk scarfs in the LT BT T TS square, triangular and long styles. Hand blocked in floral and figure designs—a variety of de- lightful colors. $1.95 to $10.50 FLOWERS For dresses and .coats. Beautifully shaded flowers in ar- rangements to please the most lastidious taste— —attractively boxed. 50 cents to $1.95 Christmas Boxes in all Wanted Sizes 10 cents 10 45 cents TR 1 R O R I R i e o S S S Lirdonis Gift Shop Where you may quickly and conveniently find very smart, appropriate gifts for every- Choice is wide; prices -~ - one on your list. reasonable. Just Received NEW SHIPMENT OF LOOSE DIAMONDS ranging in price from $50.00 to $350.00 which we will set in mountings to suit. Also Dmmond Rings Already Set Diamond set Wrist Watches and other watches Novelty rings in amethysts, zircons, jade, crystal,-black opals. We have received our calendars which are now ready for distribution to our customers. We should be glad to have you ask for them. LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER | nhdaalng g Old Papers for sale at Empire Office = =