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FRINGED LACE CURTAIN PANELS Good quality ecru color lace panels, 36 in. wide, 21/ yards long. $1.00 EACH RUFFLED CURTAIN SETS Curtain-sets with tie-backs and valance, 21/ vyards long, with green, gold, rose, orchid or blue border. $1.00 SET HUCK AND TURKISH - TOWELS Plain white or with colored borders. Huck or Turkish. Sizes 16x32 and :18x36. NOW 5 FOR $1.00 PRINTED TAFFETALINE A printed silk for dresses. Many de]ightful patterns to chosee from, 32 and 36 inches wide. SPECIAL AT $1.00 YARD FUJI'SILK A new material, all silk in plain colors. Ten shades to choose from, 29 inches wide. SPECIAL AT $1.00 YARD ANGEL SATIN A better quality Baronette satin in 15 attractive colors. ¢ SPECIAL AT $1.00 THE YARD ART FAILLE A superior changeable cushions and draperies, 12 attractive shades. SPECIAL AT $1.00 THE YARD BELMONT PRINTS New Spring patterns in fine quality percale. 4 YARDS FOR $1.00 iifeta for art work, THREE DAYS This iS a \E“v DOLL{\R DA\‘i “C Sély new bCC(lUSC THREE DA\YS S et most of the items are new Spring arrivals. hings Mardh ‘0 Mondis never before shown in Juncau, your oppertunity to Marth k1 Tuesday save money on your Spring shopping. Many quan- March 12 tities are limited so we advise you to shop early. CHILDREN'S WASH FROCKS Attractive new Spring colors and patierns. SPECIAL AT $1.00 LADIES’ RAYON HOSIERY Looks like silk in new Spring shades—yery special to introduce them at 2 PAIR FOR $1.00 PORTO RICAN GOWNS Bonita hand embroidered gowns in peach, pink eor whiie. $1.00 EACH VOILE NIGHT GOW French chiffon finish voile gowns in pear, pink or nile. $1.00 EACH LLADIES’ PURSES New Spring purses. Envelope style with modernistic designs. Tan, blue, grey, brown and black $1.00 EACH WINDOW SHADES A good quality shade. Green and tan. 36 inches wide, 6 feet long. $1.00 LINOLEUM Armstrong’s Accolae finish printed linoleum. SPECIAL AT $1.00 SQUARE YARD MEN’S GLOVES Canvas work gloves. Heavy quality. 5 PAIR FOR $1.00 MEN’S SOX Good quality wool sox. Regular 50c¢ value. 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 BOYS’ BLOUSES Boys’ shirts and blouses. Regular $1.25 value, $1.00 EACH Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Mary duc Sunday night. Yukon duc Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Queen scheduled to sail from Seattle March 13 at 10 am. Admiral Evans scheduled to sail from Seattle March 13, 10 p.m, Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle March 16 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska due southbound about March 13, LOCAL SAILINGS Margnita scheduled to leave for Sitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Virginia IV sails for Chicha- gof and way perts at 6 o'- clock every Wednesday night. America First leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg and Kake and Marine News 9.—Twenty-six thousand pounds of halibut, all Canadi: old yester- day for 8 and 17.8 3 .- ALAMEDA SAILS | LAST EVENING Southbound from the Westward, he steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. Westerlund, remained in.port over he afternoon and sailed at 6 o'- zlock yesterday evening. Concentrates were taken aboard it the Alaska Juneau Mine Wharf after which the ship moved to the Jity Dock where southbound pas- sengers were taken aboard. Junesu passengers leaving for the outh wer'e: For Seattle—A. Lind, W. M. My- ‘en, Mrs. A. Froland, Louise Fro- land, Mrs. William La Fran, Mrs. Ina H. Benson, Beatrice Benson, and Miss Minnie Goldstein. For Ketchikan—Herman Bass, P. H. Abhott and N. R. Sibley. For Wrangell—Mrs. O. H. Whaley. —————— © P00 9P 0900000002V E00000000O000C0000GSG way ports. DON MELDRUM NORTHBOUND © 00 000N00 0000000606 RCR0NOEONOCC0GCSRO000 0G0 Don Meldrum, in charge of sur- |veys for the Cameron Chandle: pulp timber interests in the viein. }ity of Juneau, is a northbound pas- |senger on the steamer Yukon, which left Seattle this morning. Mr. Mel- {drum, who has spent a large part of the last two Summers in this vicinity, has been in the States since last fall. ORI 157 2 STOkE HOURS ¢80 00000008000 TIDES TOMORROW High tide, 12:38 a.m., 15.8 fect. Low tide, 6:29 ain., 14 feet. High tide, 12:28 p.m., 17.0 feet. Low tide, 6:51 p.m., -1.8 feet. TIDES MONDAY High tide, 1:06 am., 16.7 feet. Low tide, am. 02 feet. High tide, 1:04 p.m., 17.4 feet. Law:tide, 7533 pan., 19 feet. For the accommodation of the —e— 8 t trade, this store will be open Sat- HALIBUT PRICES. |urday evening, March 9. SEATTLE, March 9.—Four ves- g4y, B, M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. | sels brought 47,000 pounds of hali- OGRS . 5 AR but ‘to port yesterday which .«,old}' FUR EXPERT for 13, 15.8 and 21% cents. Mixed | Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- cod brought 9 cents and sablefish | i G cents. | furr is in charge of an expert ier. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv | g e | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., March| Old papers < tae Empire. JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE CO. l . For Sale By Another New Shipment of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS Pure linen cloths, 44 inches square with colered horders. $1.00 EACH Shou;ing the newest of the lo'vely clothes designed in the East for children’s wear this Spring and Summer. BOYS OVERALLS Bib style. Size 5 to 16 years. $1.25 vyalue. $1.00 EACH LADIES HOUSE DRESSES MEN’S WORK SHIRTS New patterns for Spring. Sizes 16 to 46. Good quality. Regular $1.25 value. SPECIAL AT $1.00 EACH $1.00 EACH STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING B.M. BEHRENDS CO.,Inc. ® Juneaw’s Leading Department Store SRS R Y SR NN AP | Jersey Suit and Dress | Ouifits The Little Sister and Little Brother knit suits. For boys—pants, sweater and cap. For the girls—sweat- er and cap. In all the delightful new shades. - New Sweaters The latest designs from New York, showing the new styles and smart stitching in slip-over and open ' sweaters. In all colors and white. Price—$1.95 to $3.50 Boys’ Suits In wash materials—linen, duck and broadeloth.. In- - cluded in this collection are the adorable play suits in the new “soldier suit style” showing the popular “Sam Brown” belt effect. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Price—95 cents to $2.50 Sun Suits Every child should have a sun suit for the coming summer months. These suits will delight the child’s heart with their “kiddie figure” printed designs, in gay colors. | k Tone i : NOTICE OF ELECTION Polling Place in each t: © Voting Precinct No. Two of sald cludi the Seater Addition, will TO THE ELECTORS OF THE hereby not) City of Juneau, which are as wn-‘vooemksl Burford Residence, located w. M. MYREN GOES CITY 'OF JUNEAU, TERRI- au qualified '.;on re- | lows; upper. side. Willoughby Avenue, the| m mmm mva’or ALASKA. n the boundaries of All that section lying on the|same being the duly designated | e NOTICE is hereby given that, 4 ijcc\nct NO_. One of said southerly side of EastSecond Street polling place in and for Precinct pursuant. to the provisions cf Or- of Juneau, which are as fol- and West Second Street and the|No. Three, City of Juneau. dinance Number 177 of the OCity 2 extension of sald Second Street| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this of Junedu, and in conformity there- Al that section lying on the 0¢ross the tide flats to the City 10th day of March, 1929. | with, a. General Municipal Elec- northerly side of East Second Street Limits will vote in the Gross Build- R. H. SHEPARD, - tion will. be held on |and West Second Street and the '8, located on Block H, Lot 2, the Clerk of the City of Juneau, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1920, |said Second Street extended across Sme being the duly designated Territory of Alaska. it between the hours of 9 o'clock a.|the tide flats to the City Limits Polling Place in and for Precinet - AP Whvrenits allinenta weis xoh ‘m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said day|and easterly of Gold Creek wil No. Two, City of Juneau. . - Myren' i of electing the|vote in the Fire Apparatus room| That all duly qualified voters re-| - NOTICE lows ing’ officers, to-wit: in the City Hall Building, located siding within the boundaries ©f| Afier Mareh 10 no telephon .M,,mu!‘:“m‘u ;';“;‘;sw“’ Jk ho knowi 4 : Price—65 cents \YOR; at the corner of Fourth nad Main Voting Precinct No. Three of said|rentals for the month of 'fmc;’u-e-ment His 'HREE COUNCILMEN, Streets, the same being the duly City of Juneau, which are ol- 3 | % ONE DIRECTOR. ldcslz‘nfmed Polling Place in and lows: as fol- | wili he accepied at a discount. All| wardly good, has { . g ; ttances mail l and ‘The Gouncil of the City for Precinct: No. One, City of Ju-| All that section lying on the.;’;‘_fl db:. e n-;l:ls:n bl::‘m time A June haying - heretofore, by neau. {northerly and westerly side of discount “day. ' Please be prompt, “eenfi? thal e ution, duly designated the vot-| That all duly qualified voters re- Gold Creek and the oil pipe lins U AND DOUGLKQ | for treatment: of said and the siding - within - the boundaries of of the Electric s} , ¢ City e Lo e. uxhccm.ml NE CO, i‘“‘m"“"m,« Gift Shop v, -