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Make P = '9¢5" Lined Gauntlet Gloves™ your Dollar do double duty by gettmg some of these bargams. Further evidence of our desire :=':_ $1.25 mlue for $1.00 oo ; to make our DOLLAR SALE = R Boys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits, sizes 4- % - Ladies (.f:lton Ribbed Vests — Former one not soon to be forgotten = ¢ Men’s Soft Collars 18—Former price $1.50, NOW each ... $1.00 price 75¢, NOW 2 for .. -$1.00 dre those Snduiy E Regular 35¢ value Girls’ Fleece Lined Union Suits, sizes 2- Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Vests — Former = for $1.00 7-8-12—Former price $1.25, NOW each..$1.00 price 45¢, NOW 3 for ... $1.00 9 pounds California Sun Dried E Al — | Infants’ Tiny Tot Shirts — Former price Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Vests — Former Prunes for $1.00 = A Ch 159 NWork 1 $1.25, NOW eaely o et .0 $1.00 price 30c, NGOW O Har o . ... ... $1.00 < E g i1l to 17 3 Ladies’ Cotton Union Suits, all sizes— Ladies’ Fleece Lined Cotton Union Suits 7 cansP % ]1 t'}“ \;elllow Cling % E N bareain bt $1.00° each Former price $1.25,‘ NOW each ... $1.00 —Former price $1.50 NOW ... $1.00 eaches for $1.00 g _E_ — Ladies’ Cotton Union Suits, sizes 34-36-38 Children’s Knit Drawers—Former price ; : = = Bovs’ Dress k::illts —Former price 65¢, NOW 2 for ... $1.00 $1.00, NOW. 2ofon o stuona it nins $1.00 4 bottles Fruit Jelzit for § = ey : e S e DM s T TR PR GRE $1.00 = E 1215 to ;1', />_ R R T e AR S YT 5 R Ca E = 1.25 value for $1.00 j 30 in and 36 in. China Silk in many colors—former Ladies’ Fancy Rubber Apron—Former priice $1.50, 5 bottles large Libby’s Tomato E price $l 25 yard NOW NOW ifoerdani ORI S ATRSD o 1 T O P A $1.00 Catchup for $1.00 E Boys' Blouses ' 36 in, Baronette Satin, assorted colors—Former price Ladies’. Plain Rubber Aprons—Former pyice 75¢, -~ § 7. S e = Aues 6 to 12 years $] 2.) ynrd NOW A $1 00 NOW 2 for '5 cans No. 2 Libby’s Home E $1.2: o+ due for $1.00 } 4 SRR ol W : : Made Style Pickles for $1.00 = i SR I b ml Iongev N n;tlurf'al 601011" I\:(();%} YeRgnonc it 31 00 Ladies> Woolen and Fabric Gloves — Former price — = —Foutiy ol 25 b ol T A R L $1.75, NOW _. ~$1.00 } 9 cans No. 2 lehys Pork and = igp { 36 in. Colonial Draper : 8 : Iy 3 = : g yard NOWl Ladies’ Fine Swiss Handkerchiefs—Former price 35c, Beans for $1.00 E f« 30 - NOW 4 for .. s = oo S . Monk’s Cloth, tan—Formfl price $l 45 NOW__§1 00 E - 7 cans No. 2 Happy Vale String = Bovs’ Bib Overalls 40 in. P](‘ard]; Voile in - figured ‘and plain colors— 1 box. Slf?g?”V*““'lel price 51?? NOW ---------------- $L. Beans for $1.00 % Age 6 to 16 years Pormes pnce 75(.’ NOW 2!5":(18 for 3100 l)oxeq Slauonm)-vFornw' pn(e 7 \OW 2 for e 5 7 E \ b 36 Sat in many hades Former price 60c b5 5k o7 ey 5 cans No. 2 Libby Extra Small = Al 1 $1.00 eacl {36 in. Sateen in 8 e v s = g | NOW 2 yardsfoé . i (bl Beets for $1.00 = & < { 36 in. Lingette in most all colors—Former price 85¢, Ladies’ Kahki Skirts, 2 for ............. 5 cans Pienic Libby Large % ”,”,_, k. rey i 7\'()\'\ 2 yards for : ; g Lad'ei lff{lkl Coats White Aspgra_g_-us Tips 25¢ value, 5 peir 1‘" q 00 32 in. Plain and Floral Cotton (‘repe——-Former pnce Ladies’ Corsets, 2 for for $1.00 g = 35¢, NOW 4 ydrds fF 1R e R R T $1.00 Cooalis Chitan. 7. 1o e Al : g s s (,nlmus e 36 in. Oulmg Flannel, stuped _ Former price 35c, Children’s 2 Ribbed Hose in Black and White— For- 6 cans No. 215 Tomato Wilh = 2 p:i;; f\o;‘ 1‘3?1 00 NOW 4 yards for . : mer price 65c, NOW 3 for .. Puree for $1.0C = == > N g A S SRR RS SN B e e A N 32 g Fan(y ['ul\mg, TloralfiFormer price 4»00, NOW Oilcloth Table S([uarc «—Former - price 60c, NOW 2 for $1.00 R g = S5 Foit 100 e T i s Lxpck 4 cans No. 2 Libby Fancy = Phoenix Silk and Wool )fa """"""""""""""""" FORITE 0111 Y R s 81 in by 90 in. Manhattan Sheets — Former prlce Blackberies for $1.00 g Hose for Men 18 in. Linen Colored I‘owelmg——Former price 20c, $1 25 NOW $1.25 value for $1.00 NOW 6 yards for ... — o 36 by 42 Manhattan Pillow S]lps—Former price 35¢ 3 only 4-pound packages Seed- = ——=——————— | 36 in, Unbleached Muslin—Former pn(:e 250, NOW NOW 4 for 4 less Raisins for $1.00 = Tien’s Heavy Wool Sox :; v.lrds for &: £ . g 36 in. Unbleached Cheesecloth Former prlce 10c 3 cans No. 1 tall Libby’s Fancy = s le; C S N » e 5 = ! tor $1.00 i el 7 S\ $100 | MEN'S AND BOYS' SUIT SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SAT- | * Sorkeye Salman for $100 : ST A TR 36 in. Bleached Cheesecloth—Former price 10c, NOW CHANCE T éA;{IVéfig{H—IEYOUR Men’s Neckwear——Sl 50 and 12 y'll'di ford ot L R SRR N $1.00 > ONEY 4 cans cyl. pts. Libby’s Large $1.25 value for o " e : g $1.00 each : > y 2 : e California Ripe Olives | B.M. B R ENDS CO,, In oo CLildven’s Black Tennis v e : ‘ ’ nc ] 2 i Uxfords, sizes 9 to 2 » » 9 b NO ASSORTMENT ON i.‘ ¢ for $1.00 pair Ju eau s Leading Department Store THESE LOTS | OO II|||||||||l|l||l|lmm||l|||||}11j!|ulll|lIlmlllllull MOV RRARRY .!fll“_'L"_"_m||"||l||l||||||||l||||ll||_|!||]||l|ll"llllll!I[l_ll_lll_lfll_l_llllflllll||||||||||||||||||||||!||||||||||Illll||lII|HI||HI|||||||l||||||ll||||||||||||"|mll|||||m"||||||||"mllllll"lll"fllll" AN |or a good Scout are at length ex- .‘ - th danging the men 'DR.: ELLIS APPOINTED — alsTerrTT A ers wl n erved | ko3 - ch, . ¥ SGBUTS AND [ i s e PIUNEERS ARE = | i To NTIEND MEETING | 1y o - Obregon Pays SHOW CA.SES F OR SALE Penalty; Shot ganizaticn and the wonderful ben:- eing Whs" entered into OF MED CA' qss s Tu |fits that his son can realize from LAnIEs’ HflsTs :z‘fll ! ’N. belonging to It. : ] y ! 4 o_d 5 B O ; Bhs- ket ot Pelalng T hida members of itk | Dr. R. V. Ellis, President’ of AL We have six oodshow cases. lha v 7 !with which to construct a Scout | LAsT EvEflm { ! If] (4 o the Board cf Medical Examinérs; | MEXICO CITY, Feb, 9.— 8! 14 t we are |cabin on the summer outing ground | e ) evening;; I‘“’d“"“’ '{" entlre party | of Alaska, and prominent Ketchi-| | Joe Leon Toral, confessed | going to sell cheap-1£ interested drop |near Eagle River, wore discursed. | wereYente Such and ac-kan physiclan, has been appoint-| | assassin of President - elect | in and ask to see them cortting 't siven] oldsdurdotighs | f throw a party ed by Gov. George A. Parks to|| Obregon, was executed by a represent the Territory at the( | firing squad this afternoon Annual Congress of Medical Edu-| | in the courtyard within the cation, Medical Licensure and| penitentiary grounds. Hospitals at Chicago, February Toral met death bravely. /18, 19 and 20. He will leave|| He marched with a firm step | | ; il |l Sy SE QF LA"ON’S |Ketehikan for the East on Feb-| | alone to the place before :g i i uneau I Oung Hardware CO. D ATH, IS VERDICT ruary 1L men. Shots rang out immed- The Congress is held under the| | jately and he fell forward auspices of the American Medical whereupon the Commander Paul Layton, whose 'burned|Agsoeidtion. This will be the sec-| | of the squad fired the cus- proeTe body was found in a cabin near|ond time that Alaska has beep | tomary coup-de-grace. _— B Sy Sitka Iast’ Satdrday, came to his represented at it, Dr. H. C. De- i g actording to the verdict of a cor- years ago. by in Seattle with the Unalga a few i oner's fury presided over by|" One of the Important topics for | Princess Mary for Seattle where|days after ~Mrs. Addison. and|jons Asyenociion from e Judge R. W. DéArmond of that discussion is the protection of the they will await the arrival of the{daughter, Virginia, reach there.|ipe Gastineau qgmc:,-pw:,;.nffl . placa. This was reported in a|publfe against incompetent and|cutter Unalga and where they|The Unalga is to leave for the|ment Friday, Februagy . creait cablegram recelved today by U.|yntrained physicians, it was an-|will locate for two of three{south Monday. 1 Etven ErroRdcaML i H 3 S. Marshal Albert White. nounced. Addreses will be given |months, or until it is definitely| The Addisons haye been in Ju- ey FEL g |Each summer the different troops: 3 © At a luncheon toddy noon in theynder a troop leader, take a va-| The membets of the Womams)s * Arcade Cafe, representativis from)cation and camp away from town, |Auxiliary of the Juzcau Igioo of the churches and civic bodies of and the need of such a cabin as|Alaska Pioneers were ‘last night Juneau interested in the Boy Scout proposed is a real need for the | the guests of the Ploneer Lodge at movement, discussed plans for the hoys, it was pointed out at the|the resular meeting held in the i annual Father and Son Boy Scout lyncheon. The funda required for Moose Hall. Dinnper, The dirner was tenld the orection of a small suitable] After the usual lodge routine, tively decided upon for th 2 :cabln where the ScButs could con-|during which two new members, ning of March 9. gregate and where stores could be|Clifford Anderson and 'W. J, Grant, Yesterday was the anniver.ary kept is eald to be small and a were initiated into the organiza- " of the founding of the American committee was appointed to inves-|tion, the Pioneers were hosts to Boy Scouts and in recent years tigate and make a later report on|the Women at an elaborate supper, the Father and Son Dinner has the matter. then several tables were devoted been rdserved soon after the apy 1t is hoped by the sponsors of |to cards. B nlfln sy date. A committee of|the local scout organization that| Mrs. Jack Kearney and Mrs. K T, J. Judson, Frank Garnick | the cabin can be constructed and |Katheryn Hooker were awarded ¥, C. Mize was nwolnted wlbe ready for the boys witen they|first prize in bridge and Mrs. all arrangements for tic din o on their annuyal summer vaca-|Lloyd Ritter won the low award. on this year. Edward Andrews and Frank” Al Details of the explosion; cause, Hart. The article was from the by several prominent educators known where the cutter will be neau only since last fall when | Father and Son Dinner is FRAARES ST RIS \strom were high for the men and |etc, were mot disclosed in the ders, . pen of J. P. LHart, advertising ed by ail Seotits ani their E. J. White was obliged to -cut |disp and medical lea stationed the coming swmmer. |they arrived from the East where | gxpert, dispatch, A full report on the ———— Com. Addison was in command of 5 S cause j8 being made by Deputy m mm“ - Ensign E. Spencer Addison,!the Cape May Coast Guard Sta- The event brings to-| BENEFIT DANCE MONDAY |ywith 4 fellow player for low, ‘the Seout and hiz father e The Serenaders played for the|Marshal Schnabel and sent in by United States Navy, will join his Ithough It Is eay to Imagine some things > edch year for the purpose of| A benefit dance for Mrs. £anna |dance that was enjoyed affae tae|mail, the Marshal said. m DAUG}!TER parents Com. and Mrs. ’Addlson :,‘:;: .(n :::r”co‘: :oi::m:;“:: but it is impossible to believe a better relationship and. under- Anderson will be given in Moose |cards and until well after midnight e M reger 5 the latter part of February for|ships in Alaska waters for sev- girl who leoks like she had to of the father’s problems|Hall nex. Monday night. The dance |the Pioneers and their guests were| More men are kept in the 1'0 GO SOUTH a visit while on leave of absence'eral past seasons. wash her face with a paint re '|'nro|m Ideas are 'S given under the auspices o)|Ploneers in name only, lor the nmchtuul narrow paths by their from his ship, the Texas, which —— e mover will find her greatest pleas- v #xchanged between the men |friends of Mrs, Anderson and no.|dance numbers were all fast' and and the purpose M'py the Moose, as the impression {as snappy as any ever enjoyed by ement and the duties has prevalled. ‘Lhe younger set, ure after getting married is cook’ ing meals for her husband and mhhmu“mc. ) than are by their wives’ curtain|Miss wmnl. Addison will leave | Ensign Addison was a graduate| Commercial job printing at The omh-. |Juneau Monday evening on the/with the 1927 class at the U, S-Fmpire, | wives spending all their money u.,, ‘Edward s Addison and }is the flagship of Admiral Wylie. s | iie Bcont movemen