The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY JAN 14, 1929. ~ MR .GOOGLE ., I NEVER BELIEVED TaT NOU WOULD WILFULWN T AN MAN'S PROPERTY, BuT BANE, THE ONIX THWNG To DO o UM SAXCP! A\Mcéuze DEEPNY = // HORSEEACE ., TLL GO, BUT I TELW Nou I DIDAYT EVEN KNOW I HAD THE / THING - rd BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DL BECK NEW = NNBODN'S ExPLAIN THE LIABLE Te STANCES, Mare MR.GORGLE. MISTAKES - e " MR.&oc SUCH A ¢ THE BIG TRAMP! HE SAYS I KEPT HIM CUTTA WORK T;rLc DAYS ! MR. GOOALE WHAT Building Matenal Roofing Pa[ners—Pm‘h Tar l’ot for Rent Doors—Windows—Shingles If you contemplate building or repairing let us give you prices on your material, i Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alagka © 1929, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., Great Britain rights reserved. membe all lac MEETING; GIVE PROGRAM will practice tomorrow eveni: ck, to prepare for E. §At the Harent SMART DRESSES In satin, silk crepe and velvet and satin combinations. Formerly 10.75 to $12.75 NOW $7.45 NEW DRESSES In silk ercpe and georgette. $10.75 A selection ‘of dresses numbers from the last shipment showing the new styles in both frocks and tailored models, in satin, velvet and silk crepe. Reduced from $16/75 to $12.75 including """ The TOWN DOCTOR charter rs of SAYS mem- ol | Karl Theile, Secetary of Al 3 3 sign the fot tn ) 3 ¥ bership Y |OLD-FASHIONED IDEAS WILL NOT STAND THE GAFF( , gska, 8 in recalptsof a . letten Lumber For Every Purpose T OF MODERN BUSINESS g people recognize th rom W. (Bill) 4 Specializing in BASKETBALL PRACTICE | i : e 1 ordar of thing i““m(l United States Con | Before he could dream of .dis- 1t you are going,to grow and do-|but n tiibro A& Muder. Afaska, PiT. A, HOLDS BUSINESS | The ladies’ town basketball team|covery Columbus had fo el Buxinsss ity mmlerittpeon! in than fn' the }no says that he is now g Best gr(l(l(’s Of Spruce and mind of superstitution ce. Only ‘the 1 Ifree himself from “what used to be ng at their ready to en-|ple ¥ g o tertain the new ideas which lead|will scon be gone and t noe a that he made a successful flight{ o | duy evenin @ r i o " r thae t 1 x i 3 @ . ) re. : CONFERRISE S8 SR | ' S0y beancn ot sniuon, ] that e RN moa soondly i ol o€ "tne und return despite (he fust (hat) : it T o MALL SERVICE FROM o s ot o o o o 4 raen ot tha[there wa s 1w fog enrone. ‘g ) JUNEAU TO SEATTLE | tis s ¢ ‘t shioned does mot naces. ""‘“\::“m;” mos. | thls trip. [ ; 3 P NS progress i3 not less| sarily mean older people. It doe 1 ARG McDonald expects to have com-|| Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock once attended by Karl || ds of the discovel mean those people who, because © wires You KNow | Dleted his course by March 1 and . .‘ of Alusku): Com. | The advances have been!their grandfather before them didl L '\I“,:‘I{,',.:'e ‘;2‘,’,,]?{\“““"”“‘ that it he held out that YVe handis om s on, in comn ade men who explore newia certain thing in a ce y s £ |long e would be able to tly any-i CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY , Bext two me ed States Coast G 1{fields, unfettered by prejudice r:r:l]nnk that that is sclence will bring|thing wtih wings and also be or class work— R. J. Somme tr on, a prejudice blind can be done; the fellow er strides of do.|able to fly anywhere. It is jn-j === — — of the Territorial | to the truth and, too, to ahis way and his idea is ange in the ways |tCeStINE 1o know that his onel| S $ o purc on, and Ralph C. judiced man no argument ap-iright and the other fellc when ap | ambition now is to come back to ! NORTHERN HOTEL The program embraced the fol Observer, was held Ithe fellow that, because he 1’ sow BRI Alaska and fly in the Southeast- > 484 - owing numbers | aftencon to determine the e of scientific business|do it or see how it is done, says i be applied—IS BEING ap.|eFi part of \"‘]“ ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 pé u Clarinet solo, by George Guerin,|1 ity of air mail service vourself, ¢ wt be done. In other words, it{plied. Because you have not SEEN| 9 an‘, ghower and tub baths 50 cents. ‘s:m& . ccompanied by Mis: azc 5 ween Juneau and Seattle. £ tod it | means (he fellow who condemns]it y y not KNOW IT, and TERHUNE EN SEATTLE ¥ tion—Hot water day and night gm. ,;;m e | The Post Office Department de- | [* iy o SRR hing which is beyond his|not knowing it, fail to apprecato| IS RETURNING HO“E b dn i B yud. y b ad 9 gs, fifth and sixth grade boys. |sires ):u h:.m;:u}uxlu such uI .~‘<~'r]\'— A tETh B ot ;wnx fettered with | range. mon 4 ‘up—dteam he i lections, Harmony Hounds: - |lce ~betwepl: Juneap anv the tions and ideas, fortunate[ The only old-fashioned peopla, v town sheiia recognize the| H. W. Terhune, Executive Of- g : P oving pict W. Chapman. south and i ’g:f,‘] WPt atae have no barnacles on|who can be consid assets in|é f this new order of|ficer of the Alaska Game Com- “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” R T T R sihte €9os- of mabrs many towns date|the world of today e that| OW to DO that mission, arrived Seattle re- for NEW AUXILIARY BEGINS et and too often re-|re the boy mind; th e| to capitalizé on cently from Washington, D. C. 3 ‘ FUNCTIONING TONIGHT“’ SDRtaranse Wi Hetd torda: v ideas new | tha 11 capable of wonder.|t! old | It is txpu('lml t he mn return . » : it Bt i o ol s o Hsilt e bl v gunes o e g winlf - Dy Cleaning and Pressing et NS e oans 1 to grow, fail to|these three elements f man | ha must be wig id | from >"“"”' on Wednesda 3 : < S vou Mhat “Bydro-| ¢ ce and keep apace with the|who is out of hi oyt of a realization of the mew ordar of i ) wild en A et eah n times. Existing in a!place far as | is “con- [ things kept uppermost in your hest c°|ds ) and Seattle; where the n day with thoughts, ideas|cern £ ppreciate [ mind ! in Eagles hall. Fo vculd be too rough for the|and ways of doing things of thelc - \ Rub well over ALASKA LA UNDRY ing every Monday nig! to taxi, ‘how high|past, modern opportunities are This Town Doctor Article, is one | throat and chest i oo Ave given up the extends, and the best not recognized. } of a series that are to Ho. pub. \ v %s In New Building on Shattuck Way » Jourth Monday nights o th - | places for and mooring of | OI0 fashioned ideas wili 1 lished by The 2 tn ¢ o4 A VAPO ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ary, while they will now r the hydroplanes. stand the gaff of modern busi ‘tion with the Juneau Lic (‘]ulr’ v:k Z\Muuou JARS Ualu\rnn £ i Y s 2 st = DRESSES Crepe silk and s d'lll dresses former- NOW \]() 5 EVENING OWNS A selection of charming evening gowns from which to choose. Values up to $19.50. NOW $12.75 Frocks in georgette and satin re- duced from $29.50 to $23.50 Satin and silk crepe (ll"(‘\sg@ reduced Velvet, heavy satin, silk crepe frocks reduced from $49.50 to $35.00 The above selection includes modéls showing the popular lace and bead trimming. WOOL DRESSES The always needed and always popu- lar wool dresses in jersey, tweed and serge. ; $3.75 WASH DRESSES To make ready for new stock our wash dresses are placed at extremely lo wprices. Two groups— The first at 95 cents The escond at $1.95 $4.95 RACK Includes jersey dresses, coats, silk dresses, sweaters and skirts. UNDERWEAR Rayon “Undies” Shirts, slightly soeiled 55 cents Bloomers—$1.00 Gowns—$1.95 Stepins—$1.00 e shackles 4f‘~ullvr~ and ';‘.‘;.‘, o s aestine o BILL MDONALD 1§ | Fo e : sl th vt doast tuk Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. JOIN( 1 some day he a vil | den ern, for n y void old-fas] The old-fashioned oldefaghioned of at the Rankin Aviation Portland, Ore. McDon: olo-flying for conduet iness from biped, heol iny d has been ut a month short time sefence a fig trav Hemlock - e busin nd it was only Opens today te continue throughout this month C()A TS Fur Coat Sale Never before have our beautiful fur coats been placed at such prices. CHILDREN’S WEAR GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES Every hat must go! One lot of felts, all shades, including black. Special at $1.95 Now is the time to purchase the fur All Gage hats less than half price. From 7 to 10 years. In madras, - ¥ coat you have always wanted—these Regular values $12.50 to $16.50. showing prints, stripes, checks and 1 coats may be had in Mendoza Beav- 3 NOW $5.95 floral designs. Regular $2.50. i er, French Seal, Caracul — in black 2 O 2 ol NOW $1.75 ' and _plutinum. Northern and South- $3.95 HATS D $ N ern Muskrat. Includes felt and velvet hats— 2 ) ALL WINTER COATS nearly all shades. Pose T : Sailor suits trimmed in white braid. From 3 to 8 years. Special at $2.95 CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR SLASHED Most all of this selection shows trim- mings of real fur and the coats are double interlined. Regular $29.50 Now Regular value $7.50 CORSELETTES Values $5.95 to $6.50 NOW $4.75 ....$19.75 CORSELETTES AND » Piekr ¢ j Regu]ar 39.50 Now 27.50 GIRDLES Waist combination suits. i§ Regular 49.50 Now __. 32.50 \'ul:es $.3.150$to $3.95 Special 65 cents ' Regular 59.50 Now ... 39.75 Special $2.50 s R Regular 69.50 Now . 47_53 GARTER BELTS and CHILDREN’S KNIT TOQUES BRASSIERES Specially priced at 75 cents HOSE Silk hose, all shades. $1.00 Gordrns GIFT SHOP THE GIFT SHOP will continue with a complete new line of stoe as Valentine Day, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, e 65 cents CHILDREN’S' RIBBED STOCKINGS 5 pair, $1.00 GLOVES Childrn’s warm gloves 75 cents RAINCOATS A selection of raincoats in the new style — all colrm Regular ‘values $6.75 to $8.50 NOW $4.95 k giving special thought to holld.ny events, such te., and to adult and children parties. In addition the infants’ and children’s clothing department of Gordon’s, Inc., will be transferred to the Gift Shop to provide adequate room for display. A ‘Uml’]fle new line for this depdrtm('m will arrive from the States shortly. To make room for the new goods all articles in the Gift Shop are included in the Annual Sale. Now is / the opportunity to fill your “Gift Chest” and provide for that party. A REDUCTION OF 25% ON ALL OQTHER ARTICLES 25 CENT, 50 CENT, 75 CENT AND $1.00 TABLES ] TOYS AT HALF PRICE i

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