The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1929, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1929, A e e et et e e . extreme value-giving and low marked prices. Ladies’ Rayon Bloom- ers and Step-ins Beautifully styled, soft, fine and sheer. Genuine Fieldray garments. Regular price $1.50. NOW—85¢ GARMENT LADIES’ PONGEE SLIPS A better quality slip made of best quali- ity 14 momme all silk pongee with 12 inch shadow hem. Hemstiteched bodice top. Sizes 24 to 44. Regular $2.50. NOW—$1.95 LADIES COTTON VESTS Good quality white knit cotton vests. Sizes 34, 36, 38. WHILE THEY LAST—50¢ Ladies’ | Coats ; coat from this special price group? If not, you had better hurry — they are going fast. Values to $45.00—two prices. $10 and $20 & § { i | { \ { i Have you selected your \ ) M ! \ { { ! \ { \ \ ! Lydale Linene Looks like linen; wash- Ladies’ Hats All our $5.75 and $6.00 line of hats during this sale— es like linen; wears like linen; does not crush like Fast color prints. Regular i l linen. 36 inch wide. 40c yard. ¢ NOW—3 yards, $1.00 ‘ $5.00 Silk: and Cotton i*“m-mm--m-—-omm..m-... Prints Art Objects Our foremost quality ¢ of silk and cotton crepe. All Art Objects and Bridge Prizes Printed designs in smart and attractive washable b 4 colcrs. 36 in. wide. Reg- 1.4 Off ular $1.00 yard. NOW—80c¢ yard BELMONT PERCALE A fine quality print, 36 in. wide. During this sale— 20c yard GIRLS .. OXFORDS LADIES’ RAYON HOSE Fine hose. shades. 2 pair—$1.00 quality All sizes. rayon Many Growing girls’ oxfords, black or brown. MEN’S WOOL SOX ’ Heavy wool sox for heavy shoes. 3 pair—$§1.00 Medium and low heel. Sizes 3 to 8. Regular $6.00. MEN'S UNION SUITS : Heavy ribbed union .NOW suits, ecru color. All sizes. Regular $2.50 value. $4‘-95 NOW—2 suits for $3.45 pair MEN’S WORK SHOES Star Brand shoes ave better. Extra value at $3.95 a pair SR Presenting a store wide offering of mew,and seasonable :goods just at the start of summer and’ vacatibn time when there: are s0 many wants to be supplied. By purchasing all. summer needs for home and family now you can get an entire summer’s serv- ice from each article and at the same time. save money as well. Our customers cannot fail to appreciate: this six-day period of Hosiery Service-chiffon weight, full fashioned, square heel. Our regular $2.00 hose. During this sale only 3 Phoenix i $1.80 pair ; i % 3 pair for $5.00 | e e S Ruffled Curtains Cream color French Marquisette eurtains with colored rayon ruffles, in- cluding two tie-backs and valance. Blue, green, or- chid and gold. Regular $2.50. NOW—$1.95 pair Cretonnes Linen crash effects, on a good serviceable weight fabric resembling linen, 36 in. wide. Sun fast and tub fast. Regular 65¢ yd. NOW—45c yd. COTTON CHARMUESE Zephyr stripe charmuese and lingette. Closing out at 50c¢ yd. BOYS’ SHIRTS Many patterns to choose from. Sizes 12V4% 1o 1444, $1.25 to $2.75 each BOYS’ CAPS Light color summer caps for boys. Sizes 6 3-8 to 7. $1.25 each ARMSTRONG’S LINOLEUM Famous Accolac finish which insures wear and makes cleaning mucl easier. Special at $1. sq. yd. WALLPAPER Many smart patterns, Priced as low as 25c the double roll |B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. STORE OPEN Juneau's Leading Department Store SALE ON it FRIDAY EVENING T MAY 9 TO 15 3 NO APPROV ALS NO EXCHANGES i ; NO REFUNDS (T MR 1 T N ) IR O T SRR R T OO PN BETTSLEAVES WITH CREWTO START SURVEY ¢ {U. s. Pub]i;grvey to Aid § Pulp Timber Engineers Near Ketchikan four men out of a part, en with which he will mak APRIL 17 JULY 17 CT. 28 | surveys in the south- | MAY 18 AUG. 21 NOV. 20 IUNE 12 SEPT. 18 DEC. 21 the Division, Floyd G.| y for the U. S. Public"g:( left last night on thcit?‘:_ o Aleutian. Camp will be at Loring and work will ween there and Ketchi- out the summer. LES ON THE PACIFIC COAST she hip and sectional lines will s bases for engineers, rep- the Zellerbach interests ey of pulp timber chances Similar work was per- 1 on the west side of Ad- miralty Icland last season by the |bureau. It materially facilitated the timber study, it was said. 14 inch, per foot ............ $ .06 $ .08 ing Mr. Betts were James G. 3(\:' on, Charles Parker, Marvlixré '*7/‘ inch, per foot 08 ‘091/2 Ketchikan it will be joined by Rob- 1 inch, per foot 11 14 ert McCreary and L. M. Berlin, and M. S. Botelho, cook, will join t from here in a few days. PR O P 1% inch, per foot i 1Y% inch, per foot ............. A7 22 2 inch, per foot ... NEW BOOKKEEPER AT SANITARY GROCERY Wholesale Prices on Application RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska 2 Erbland formerly made his {home in Seattle. | e ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION All Odd Fello are requested to ibe present at 7:30 o'clock this eve- |ning. Work in the Initiatory A special invitation {tended to visiting members. { OSCAR JENSEN, Noble Grand. “We tell you in advance what job will cost” '01d Papers for sale at Empira Office - We Are Closing Out All Men’s Suits | PRICES WILL DO IT--Here Goes: 1| All Wool Suits, up to $25.00, NOW $15.00 1 All Wool Suits, up to $32.50 and $36.50, NOW . . . . . . . $24.50 AUl Wool Suits, up to $37.50, NOW $26.50 AUl Wool Suits, up to $40.00, NOW $27.50 All Wool Suits, up to $45.00, NOW $29.50 AUl W ool Suits, up to $50.00, NOW $37.50 All Wool Suits, up to $60.00, NOW $47.50 THESE MEN’S SUITS ARE GUARANTEED NO ALTERATIONS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES Come Early While Sizes and Patterns Are Complete J. M. SALOUM Next to Gas'ineau Hotel

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