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4 1 z | food, i QUICK SELLING “W hite Swan” Uniform Dresses Double service uniform, made of white: cambric. wood” small, medium and “Bell- Pointed collar, large. Q(lle Pru‘o, $1 50 Slip-over style uniform, made of “Fruit of the Loom.” 3442, Price, V-neck unifoerm niade of “Poplin” Square neck. Sizes $2.75 dresses with buttons, of the finest quality. A good range of sizes. 34 to 46. Price, $3.75 Visit vur Remnant and Barga!: Counters B. M Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Knitting Craze Sweeps Through Smlth College \'ORTHA\‘H’TU\ Mass., Jan 25.—A knliting craze hag broken put like an epidemic af Smith College 'PLA pnore severe manifestations | aré' &k yet corfined to dormitorias, . but is feared that campus and classtooms may yet feel the ef- fects of the sweep. In its wake are found su as sweater mcre strict!y domestic comforter. The most desolate locality in the stricken houscs room. Students, are not to meals, lest, perchance, the yarn become confused with the it is said, including that focd with the Italian name. This Victorian pastime is ex- plained by the victims not as a| return to naive artlessness, but @8 a triumph of sophis tion. | Girl Writer Is Praised By Mrs. Woodrow Wilson "TAYCROSS, Ga., Jan. 25— The literary efforts of Miss Ro- wena Wilson, Waycross High School senior, have come to the attention of Mrs. Wcodrow Wil- . son, who has enl her an auto- | graphed copy o rhp Chronology g of Woodrow Wilson." i Bnclosed with the book was a . mote in which Mrs. Wilson com- | plimented the youthful writér ' and wished her a continued suc- cess with her literary career. yhs Wilson has published a utilitarian artieles | cuits rather than the| is the dining| cording to a| | mewly passed regulation, allowed to bring their knitting! Department Store | book of poems and has had a | number of feature articles carried in newspape { e !Young Homemakers To Meet in Boston BOSTON, Jan. -A Young Homemake Institute will hr [ (onducted here March 21 and Among the subjects to be discuss- ed will be furnishing the home, children’s reading, profitable use of leisure time and ncome man- egoment. Bostcn educational sgencics will provide speakers on the us topics. The Institute will be in connection with the scheduled for week. Mrs. Ralph H. R Chairman of the Departm | the American Home of the Massa- chusetts Federation of Women's Clubs is taking a prominent part in planning the program. e conduet- Youth | ed Conference | me | | | | GARDEN CLUB MEETS den Club will be held tonight at Dugout. Mr. J. P neau florist, will a serles of lectur as his subject Culture of House Plan Anderson, Ju- e the fifth of and will have 'TTO(‘KH!)I M ['ment: of Princess Martha, of |Sweden, o Crown Prince Olaf, of Vm\\zu is announced. EVEBYBODY Warm Coats and Caps for ev- {grybody at the Cash Store. Half brice. Front and Main Sts. adv. The engage- BATH SPRAYS eacl BEVEL PLATE RED RUBBER FLL SOAP HOLDERS. e Y, INCH. GALV. PI 3 INCH. GALV. PI WTRRORS, MEDICINE CABINETS, each. . USH BALLS cach HEAVY GLASS SHELVES, each SRR L . 2.50 6.00 50 1.25 25 08 091 each R PE, per foot PE, per foot RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING 5 HEATING g Juneau, Alaska “We tdlpu in advance what job will cost” SHEET METAL the | The 'regular meeting of the Gar- |3 | ‘8 o'clock in the Amerlcan Legion |3 ‘he Care and | . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JAN 25; 1929; PARIS. The red that fs calléd winé dregs” in France is worn ‘more for daytime ‘than 'the' brighter’ shades. 1t is made on failored lines’ with' dress at Germaine Tecomte's. a flare in the center front of the “skirt. Saw a pretty deep red coa The materfal s’ crepe] morccain which prebably will be popitlar for. many months to come since it lends itself easily to ansedl plans of dressmakers. materials nueh in evidence are and foulards. | BAB-TURNER: Whatever Fannie Wnrd 160ki1 debutante as the'yéal it’s interesting. lHtfe‘ most recent poflr*t f’ year-old stdge st she attended a supper’ lt:cntl in. the ‘New Yorft {rs. Frank C.H ’ matron. (International Newsreel) ° | To Halt Deforestation i ROME, Jan. 25. the United States, national Arbor Day, starting with 1929. F The loss of valuable forests, notab in the Appenines and i the layv icken zone near Mt Etna in Sicily, has focussed {ptibs lic attention upon the -paueity of an ~adequate wood reserve .in Italy. A national committes, headed by Arnaldo Mussolini, the Premier’'s brother, editor of Popolo @'Italia of Milan; is d all it can in the way of propa- ganda to wake up the nationito the necessity of more treé plunt- ing. The date for the Arbor Day celebration in the schools has fiot yet been fixed, but owing “to Mussolini’s disapproval of too many fete days it is lkely that it will be made ta cointide with ~— Italy, like gome other celebration, e pig - Ui 3 01d papers 1cr sale at tie ‘Bmpir Other‘ wool georgette crepe, silk faitle’ Classic crepe satin, and plain satin, still are going RITA. | e L ] Bgp 1 TURNER'S AUTO SERVICE ‘ou know for ten years my motto has been reliability, reason-1 able prices, fine car and comfort. Call’ 257, Stand at Arcade Cafe. | v | Dear Folks: Our Regular Weekly will be at the HALL FRIDAY NIGHT flis Week Because of the City Band Dance Smirday We hsve & number of new hits such as “Do- ing' ‘the Raccoon,” a real snappy trot and others that will pledse leveryone. . y . Veryutraly, THE smizmnnfls —Wateh, tor- th dnSofo‘tlirpgvrfée mfi'fion AN%E%{A- 7 fime— - Weather Conditions As Recorded by P“ U. S Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity, bnzlmmz 4 v. m. todav: Fair and colder tonight and Saturday;mederate northaneterly winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temip. xnmmy Witd VM!’ 'c‘l.dm 33 y 4 4. m. today 2085 28 US n fi Clear Noon teday ....30.13 30 - 37 NE 14 Clear CAsLE AnD RALI0O KEPORTS T YHOTEEEY o e zr—-‘-‘*- V»l’-c"v )lfr:‘ '. v Elmnn 8 p.m. T 0 pt. Cldy temp. AP =14 Y 16 .04 Pt. Cldy 30 20 14 Raifi 0 Clear 0 Cldy 0 Clear 14 Clear — Clear 0 Cldy .08 Clear 28 Clear .38 Cldy .62 Rain 0 Clear 14 cidy 40 .02 Cldy 50 .56 Cldy *—Less tnan 10 ralles. 4 p. m. yest'y. 20.75 Low 8a m. ‘u‘tunom- temp. _temp. Barrow ... Nome Bethel Fort 14 20 Yukon le Paul Harbor.. 46 OB . 36 B St { Dutch Kodiak Cbrdova . Junean Ketchikan . Prince Rupe Edmonton ... Seattle Portland San Francisco o sl 8. Pt. 36 BB we® 56 NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Duteh Hatbor, Kodiak, Ju- reau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, pPortland and San Fran gisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. HE: The pressire is high throughout continenfaf’ Alaska and low in British Columbia and near the Aleutian Islands. It has risen . Irapidly cver all parts of Alaska except the extreme southwest where a moderate fall is noted. Light precipitation is reported from Western Aaska afnd from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon. Temperatures have fallen decidedly in the upper Yukon Valley and moderately in other portions of the Territory except the ex- southwest. treme ‘Spe\cinll_v Priced at $2.50 For Friday and Saturday Every hat has been placed in this sale; including Gage models, to make room for the spring numbers. The hats are in felt, velvet, satin and the charming feather model. Colors in- clude both bright and darker shades and black. LAST WEEK OF THE BIG SALE This is the last week of the ‘annual January Clearance Sale. Special bar- gains are added and remarkable values are_offered. FRYE BRUHN QUALITY MEA.’I’S Dehcwus Hams and Bacon Fryel Baby- Baef wil have itd|'§ " 1 A ATTENTION! Property Owners, Business Men and Residents . OF THE . TY OF JUNEAU 1t you are mterested iu Juheau and its advancement. you are invited to become a membgr of the Juneau Chamber of Com- meree.: ' We need § ) deavors to help Ju 4 key your cooperation and assistanee in our en- neau.., MAIL YOUR SUBBCRIPTIGN TO TBE SECRETARY TODA¥ Jmu C — 1 PR s REDUCED PRICES On Flexible Flyer Sleds . 1 Elexible Flyer Sleds ... . 2 Flexible Flyer Sleds . . 3 Flexible Flyer Sleds . 4. Flexible Flyer. Sleds Aleo’ Skiis at Rvducml Pri(‘es Juneau Young Hardware Co. i Tl T, B e ]unuary 22, 1929. Mr. Radl\o F ans. P If you are operatmg an L old style Radw Re- ceiver Set within the.city limits of Juneau and Douglas, Alaska,. you.will probably be inter- ested to know that you can TRADE in the old Regenerative SQUEALER SET for a new up so date NON SQUEALER SET. We will allow you a good fat price in ex- change for a new set and use an axe on the. old set turned in for credit. Not much profit in this deal for us but we will assist in clear- ing up the AIR for the Feller who has a good set. Let’s hear from. you soon, as this offer is good only 30 days from date. Jan. 20, 1929, Yours for Less Local Radio Interference, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Juneau, Alaska By W. S. PULLEN, Mgr. Selling Agents: MAJESTIC-~KOLSTER—ZENITH—BOSCH— and RCA Radio Receiving Sets. FOR QALE One Kolster Model 8B Cabitiet Radio Set, 8 ' ‘ tubes. ' Regular price with tubes $250.00 One Kolster Dynamic Power Speaker, “floor cabinet model. Regular price with tubes and electric power supply 235.00 Total Over All List Price $485.00 OUR SPECIAL PRICE for set installed ...$300.00 We will guarantee this' set to be worth the full list price and guarantee ‘this set to function perfectly whenever radio is obtainable. — Ao ALASKA ELFSCTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO - Juneau; Alaska Phone No. 6 —_— BAND DANCE SISO SA SECOND ANNUAL EVENT : Sl e, i NI FTIeT ) éuty Band | El’is’ Hall SATURDAY NIGHT—JAN. 26 Admission $1 Ladies Free Students, 50 cents Daficirig will start at 9:30—Better be thére and get a good long evening of dancing to real band music. %m Glft Shop Gu‘ls’ Wash Dresé;és at $I 95 In a variety «! eolorful pnms pique and organdie trin. Sizes 4 years to 14 years.