The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 2, 1929, Page 8

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| | |||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|l!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll|II‘l!IIlIHHlIxIIIIHHIII'l'IIII n. The exhibit was under the |ed rugs; Royal Dalton ware, glass-| A lunch was served later in the| WOMEN Pd? ON tauspices of the Woman’s Club and | and beautiful china; hammer- |evening B enryed brass trays; a hand-hound, book EP SRS N ar Dedman, chairman; ¢ [and Book, e L easitury old HOSPITAL NOTES FINE EXHIBIT - rd and Mrs. V. L. Sparks |Candlesticks from Ireland; a vase ° ' 4 Nz from Czechosloy, burnt leather| Mrs. Louise Gamble, who has m an educational as pen and pencil sket and | been in m._mn« Hospital since l get unC Art Exhibitls W Women Stage for Benefit of Skagway School Gymnasium (Special Corre SKAGWAY Cheese, 20c Red Rock Pickle Cheese, 20¢ 2 Red Rock Cottage Cheese, 30¢ £ Red Rock Pimento Creamn B Fea E v 4 ' 4 2 ‘« {VE NEY E BR T!,i E.. Crisco, 3 pound can, |'<~;_rn].u' 95¢, now, E Rice, Best Head, pound ...................... > .10 £ Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 P. Spaghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 25¢, E H 3 for . ROBSSREIEL £ = Reliance or Sc lnllm‘u Coffee, pound ... 55. i Garnick’s --- Phone 174 R To Our New Lustomms It is indeed with the greatest sati were fortunate enough to have your t with us, also to send to you the *first lot o chandise from our store. YOU WILL FIND THAT Our interest in YOU at all times will be very real, and not confined merely to get your money. We want to give you sat ctory service and the mer- chandise that will please you. We hope you will not COLORED BATH ROOM "IXTURES fail to call our attention to anything that is not just NOW as it should be. THIS IS TO WELCOME YOU To our list of patrons, ului to thank you for your ()N DIISPLAY initial order. AT Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 P. S—We give the best attention possible to tele- phone selling and you may feel free to question us and discuss your purchases over the tel RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL as you would in the store, and we al r Juneau, Alaska S1‘0() \é'llggytg{']m;1]';\2‘”:1211:\1;:(](19](‘d over the phore “We tell you in advance what jbh will cost” THANKS | RERREIE Y | | Advance Showing of . New Spring Frocks Versions of the Dress Mode are here in the latest styles .md mlors from the markets. Both prints and plain materials in the wonderful color Tea Rose. Sun Glint, Apricot, Lake Blue, Flirt Red, l‘ulmg(, Tan, Navy and Black. Values which are unexcelled anywhere Goldstein’s Emporlum Juneauw’s Style Center. the Skagway \\(nlllll'-x (lH'r!‘\ > benefit of a fund bei ed > build a school gymna-|: s and daguer s from France types; tape: t many water colorings ar loaned by M " | Gooaman. | Skagway artisst were well repr ed. The many beau y Mrs. McAl Mrs. Simpson Mr. Wallac , one in particy g above the clouds, de yecial mention en painted by Mr. auty to the display Sparks’ painting, ble commen g, Low » program during nted the mu played tw olin accomy hr. VALENTINE DAY February 14 Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 SPECIAL LUNCH BUCKET Complete with Thermos Bottle $1.50 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right Sub Stztion Post Office No. 1. " M as;iuerade Dance D.1 W. C. Douglas Nat February 6 Get Your Costumes SIX PRIZES Music by the Serenaders Admission 50 cents Spectators 25 cents We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC tizer and u reliever of fatigue. Phone 25 Free Delivery F i mm s e orienta Il rugs | lections shawls; hand-woven and hook cles, by Jules ful water [ i Also a Chinese Wallace “The | s” received a great Free Delivery| | A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- Blanchard “Indian Lov 8 companied by Mrs. Blanchard. | s-|Mr. A, C. two se- \a|January 27 receiving medical treatment, was discharged yester- day afternoon and returned to ,{ber home. o| Mrs. Paul Hudon and her baby | boy, that was born at St. \Xllls Junuary 22, were discharged and | returned to their home yesterday. | Both the mother and child are/ doing fine. ! e, --— ! OPEN FOR BUSINESS : We cn] and d““VPr I’nnn 52x ! + e Momluy Morning EAGLES’ DANCE ELKS’ HALL Saturday Night . SIX A. M. a SQUARE MEALS February 9 Tickets can be secured i 4 Bits Up from all Eagles or at “ ‘ w HM“. Jack, the Tailor’s, in Ju- neau, or Guy‘s Drug il A Store, Douglas On All Women’s and Children’s “Ball Band” OVERSHOES “The Savoy” = All rubber light weight arctie = formerly priced at $3.50 “The Betty” Light weight arctic in Brown Celan- ese cloth, Black Jersey and Tan checked Jersey. Former price $4.00 Sale Price $2.95 Sale Price $2.95 “The Raleigh” 'The Monopul . Shown in Black Wool Jersey and Tan i Shown in Tan and Grey Celanese Heather Wool Jersey. Formerly pric- cloth. Former price $5.50 ed at $5.50. . . o Sale Price $3.95 Sale Price $3.95 ! = o Children’s “‘Betty” arctics, sizes 7Y% to 101%. Former price $2.25. = Bl Sale Price $1.65 3 Misses’ “Betty” arctics, sizes |1 to 2. Former price $2.50. Sale Price $1.85 Chllch'en s Monopul arctics, sizes 4 to 10Y%. Former price $3 50 Sale Price $2.75 *“Monopul” arctics, size 11 to 2, formerly pnced at $3 75. Sale Price $2. 95 The merchandise offered above is thzs season’s goods Misses’ Hurry while our sizes are complete! 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