The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 2

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STYLISH---YET PRACTICAL Come and compare these new arch maker shoes with any of your other shoes for day-time wear at home, at business, or at leisure with the shoes you happen to have on when you come down town. In these shoes comfort comes to you in the guise of beauty. They are primarily designed for this. The graceful reinforced contours of the arch prevent need- less foot fatigue and retain the original shapeliness of the shoes. Prices $6.50 to $10.50 pair. Growing Girls Patent Children’s tan everyday Oxfords for real service Sizes 5 to 8 at $1.95 : Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 at $2.45 A real dressy slipper 5 g Lo Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 at $2.95 a $4.95 pair pair--real footwear L .eather, One Strap Sizes21-2to 7 Tan and Beige Crepe Soled Oxfords for particular women Men’s dress Oxfords, tan and black, new styles and leathers, calf and kid, for men who care. Priced $7.00 to $10.50 pair A Few Geood Numbers Un- derpriced for Saturaay Only Size 3 to 7, all sizes at $6.50 pair Men’s black and brown Work Shoes for real serv- ice, Regular $4.75 Men’s all leather high top shoe, 12 in., the famous Star Shoe made for real Saturday Only service. Regular $12.50. $3.95 pair Saturday only, $9.95 pair Growing Girls Oxfords-- tan and black, medium and low heels, solid leath- er, sizes 3 to 8, reg. $6.00, Saturday only, $4.95 pair B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store GOES OUTSIDE FOR HEALTH | ON BUYING TRIP GOES ON VISIT A. J. McConnell, president of the | Miss Anita Krewett was in Ju- | Alaska Public Utilities, at Cordova. | neau on the steamer Yukon on her is on his way Outside to receive | way to the States on a buying trip medical atteption. He has been | for the ladies’ wear shop of her sis- Dr. L. von Zesch, of Nome, who | went to Fairbanks recently by air- plane, is on his way Outside on the steamer Yukon for a visit. . in poor health for several months. |ter, Mrs. Lou Smith, in Cordova. ————— He is being accompanied to Seat- | —_— - NOTICE tle by a trained nurse, Miss Ruth #iGTICE Alling, The Loyal Order of Moose, Ju-| The Alaska Mendenhall Fur LA L e neau Lodge No. 700 will have a|Farm will be eclosed to visitors ' 'We are now serving aANDWICHES’DUbUC dance on Saturday, March|from March 10 to July 15, in- and SALADS. The best yet. Ju-430, for the benefit of the McRob- | clusive. JACKSON MARSH, ey Ioe Oream Parlors, —adv. o family, ady. ‘—“‘“ Qvper. Spring Offering; of the famous Star Brand Line of Shoes for Men and Women THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, SCOUT CABIN PLANS GIVEN Contract Is Let for Getting Our Material—Guerin Then Takes Charge Bob Scout 1cad with reaso; | able zecal. have come publication Company |logs for | somethin $900- PYCTY body co who said they would. | drew up, and i lingshafer w of money loc i The Scout Council ing carly this an unusua |to have c held a meet- 5. Gaston- epted Jake the cabin site 0. Cropley and > to the woods. enthused about 5 building. He said: his gang Dr. Simpsc the cabin and i “Working on the time-tried axiom Ithat if you want a job done prompt- mittee made Mayor Judson its chairman, and although his hands are already full of work, he is find- 2] NGO -_ ‘_ CREATBOOST, ns Frank Metcalf o hings H. L. Red- | make this sum| and selected | ent committee | . of the work, and| lineal feet | |1y give it to a busy man, the com-/ y { 1929 ank Metcalf to Now e to do wit a w and get it tov m r that does not much to the Eagle River and 1e high tide on Mo y arch 25. Then he has to see that the scow is promptly returned in good to the owner. Guerin will tak point twice as the fund orde | over the with 5 down 't be jin this undertaking {elected city dog cal EWARD MERCHANT iS ON ALEUTIAN Charles Brown, senior member of wwkins, of Juneau on on his way m of Brown and passed throu mer Aleutian - #OTICE George Brothers thank !the new acquaintances th: {last month and a ‘they wonld be drop in again a i i me for jaccount you owe D. B. Femmer, Phone 114. —adv. i — et | LILIES | s, Hyacinths and many other | i and plants for r. Ju- {neau Florists. Store, Third Street. Phone 311 —adv.’ TONIGHT at the The women who seek individuality in dress will revel in the smart frocks, ensembles, coats, Gage hats, and charming accessories which complete every costume shown by six lovely models. New Spring fashions of appropriate and unaffected loveliness for children will be shown by five beau- Our new Spring clothes have been porso Cafferty, for many years manager of Gordon’s at Fairbanks, who is now in New York City in the interest of Gordon’s Alaskan stores. FIRST NATIONAL load it | I however, that it was approximately OUR SFR VICE $100,000. [ " The Juneau Realty Company was | formed 1 years ago by J. A.! ) and S. Hellenthal and the stock-! EXTENDS ALL OVER holders of the ol First Terri- § torial Bank of D Properties THE WORLD held by that institution and the | Hellenthal building were taken over by the company. | The latter building is the most| valuable property involved in the |deal. Located on Front Street near | ! THE its intersection with Franklin Street, it most favorably situated = > R i e} First National Bank 3 st business sites in the city. , Other properties involved in the OF JUNEAU *.purchase were not enumerated by Mr. Reck. | s e e e e % B S U SO USSPl S o T R m‘l‘\"e’ u‘g ‘;;“‘:’_ ’;:fy L‘ao’;:igfrcil‘f‘ }s A gentleman is received according to his appearance ak X S. wein’s T . " Emporium. adv. | | WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES e i { And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have We SPECIAL1ZE on Tinting and | i them made at home than to send outside for them. Framing Pictures. Call in and see n) f ) a3 our work. Coates Studios. adv. |} '} 3 WOLLAND’ Merchant Tailor | i | BUYS PROPERTY CHESTS e GENUINE WALNUT VENEER CHESTS President Reck Announces' ; with Purchase of Valuable | { FULL RED CEDAR INTERIORS Local Real Estate Purchase of all of the local hold-\j ings of the Juncau Realty Com- | pany by the First National Bank | of this city was m John Reck, by ich the! e and a are lo-| | Juneau Y oung {ardware Co. iTas B EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING It pays to nave your zippers and buots rebuilt at Mike Avoian’s. Gent’s furnishings. —adv. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office COLISEUM THEATRE from 8:45 o’clock to 9:30 o’clock each night tiful little girls. nally selected by Mrs. Pearl Mc-

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