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

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[R————— Imported pure linen. firm cresh weave, med. ly, fast color, cnt sizes. HOUSE Long or s h ort sleeve house in most SMOCKS Cretonne or plain colored broad- cloth. All sizes. DRAPERY DAMASK A good quality rayon damask in attractive colors. Yard wide. BRASSIERES Radium silk and corded silk brag- sieres in lingerie shades. RAYON Ul ments. sporties. ters. Pink only. i No Approvals No Exchanges No Refunds T LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS 44x44 inch, bleached | fast color borders, hem- | PLISSE CREPE GOWNS Crepe gowns made of guaranteed ever-krink- | excellent quality crepe. ]’ml\ peach and white. DERWEAR A choice selection of Fieldray undergar- Gowns, vests, French bloomers NEGLIGEE GIRDLES A fine quality garter belt with four gar- Sizes 24 to 3 2 FOR LADIES RAY Just a few dozen pairs left. hose for everyday wear. 2 PAIR Full LADIES’ HOSE Genuine Phoenix silk hosiery. Also the famous Bem- | berg hose. $ WASH DRESSES New modenistic prints, lovely col- ors that will not fade. Sizes 7 to 14. COSTUME | "JEWELRY $ | Essential to mod- ern costume. A | shade to match | every costume. SILK MIXED PRINTS Our best quality ) silk mixed crepes and prints. Fast colors. and 4 waist. ON HOSE : A practical EIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHINHIIII|IIIIm!lllmllmllIIIIHI||IIHIIHIIIHUIIIulIIIMHNHIIWIIIIIIIIIIWMIIIMHIN giving day, Monday wdl be! LADIES" HOUSE A choice selection of fast color hotise Smart styles suitable for after- frocks. noon wear. CHILDREN"S 814 to 11. 5 to 8—$1.65 OXFORDS Famous Star Brand, made for service. Sizes Other sizes as below— 11" to 2—$2.45 THREE SENSATIONAL VALUE 9 | DRESSES § 2 TA\ Regularly priced A plentiful assortment mery silk dresses at an low price. suits. PERCALE 5 yards—Attrac- tive patterns, fine quality, good col- ors, yard wide. POLO PIQUE 4 § 2 yards—A new printed or plain cotton material for summer Ladws’ Coars These are really sensational values. at more than twice as much. Most all sizes. Ladies’ Dresses Men’s Suits A choice group of men’s all-wool All new, smart models. f rocks 3| PRINTS 214 yards—Fast color English prints in new pat- | terns for sum- { mer. of sum- extreme LINENE 3 yards — Fast color printed lin- ene in distinctive colors. { . { Yard wide. FIGURED CRETONNE Sunfast and tubfast in gay floral patterns. Crash effects. 2 YARDS HIHIINHIMWWIEHIHIW“HIWHIII|mlmlIIfllHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIuflfi{mfiiIHfl!HIHIIHIIIIIIMIHMHMIIHIB[» - There is no Do"ar Day like a “Behrends’s” Dollar D(W--—and “what” a value 'S FLANNEL ME! Khaki colored, wool mixed flannel shirts. All sizes. PRINTED SILKS A gorgeous array of extra printed crepes. duplicated at this price. DRESS SHIRTS $ Men’s fancy shirts, with or without collar. Sizes 1414 to 17. | SILK SOCKS Men’'s dress socks, Phoenix quality. All sizes. FANCY | SHORTS @ Men’s fancy | shorts. All sizes. Shirts and draw- ers. $1 00 Cd(.h : T Sy MEN’S i OXFORDS $ w Dress Oxfords \ at a very spec- ial price. | A heavy quality Men’s fancy pa- | jamas. All sizes. | Two groups at $2.00, and $3.00. Men’s summer underwear. Long leg, short sleeves. hats that are reg- buy it in Seattle. Our rates are the same SHIRTS § fine quality seldom Kanns PAJAMAS $ Automobile If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the States, your insurance can be all fixed up here before you start whether you take your car with you or Come in and see us about it anyway. learned some things by experience about car insur- ance which may cost you money to learn. Our policies cover everywhere. the States do not cover in Alaska. ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE J 5cTO $5.00 223 SEWARD STREET We have as those in the States. Policies written in Store UNDER- WLAR 1 Sizes 36 to 48. DRESS SHOES $ F a s Star i 5 Sh(:;n 02" siz:; Price on Style Regular $6.00 Hlustrated value. R Each $1.00 HATS Large Assortment of Brassieres | Bandeaus Girdles Hardaman -dress ularly priced at $6.00. MEN’'S WOOL : Grey or heather mixed extra fine, heavy | wool hose. 2 PAIR HOSE CURTAIN SCRIM Fine quality figured rayon or cotton serim. Also plain rayon gauze. Exceptional value. 2 YARDS SPECIAL A NEW ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES Silk, Satin and Flat Crepe $10.00 Values for $5.00 and $5.50 All Sizes -1 URTAIN N A new style net. Devoreen or Paconet. The $ ideal curtain net. 40 inches 4 YARDS B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. = lmnn|mmmmmnmlmmmuulmmmn|u_nummm||mmmmnmmnuuummmmnn||mn|mnmmuu|mmmmmmmmml|m|1unu||mmmmummmmunmlmmmlmmummmmmmmm||mnummmlummur_: (_____—_____ DOUGLAS NEWS FORMER DOUGLAS MAN IN MOVIE BUSINESS John Marin, former Douglas and Treadwell resident who left here two years ago, is back again on the Channel and representing Paratone Talkihg Motion Pictures of which « he is one of the organizers and For about a year Mr.| owners. ‘Marin operated a meat market in Hollywood, California, later selling out that business and getting into the moving picture business. D — e — AUXILIARY 70 iINITIATE Initiation of ne wmembers Wwill feature the Monday night meeting + of the Ladies F. O. E. Auxiliary. 'flw newly installed officers will the meeting and they re- | ‘quest a full attendance of members. | —_————— June | | plane Juneau, { mann, arrlved in Juneau on its sev- ““THE NIGHT OF LOVE" AT LIBERTY, SUNDAY 4 | Gcorge Fitzmaurice’s producuor “The Night of Love” that vicinity, and left yesterday morning, stopping at Ketchikan two | hours, This morning the Juneau left at for Samuel | 9:15 o'clock for Skagway with R. Goldwyn, which comes to the Lib- R. Ruddiman, R. J. Sommers and erty Sunday is the story of a gypsy |J- P. Van Orsdale as round trip prince o. old Spain who turns out- passengers and returned to Juneau, law when the duke of a feudal | bringing Miss Vivian Talbot of domain, claims the sovereign rights | Skagway, at 2:20 o'clock this after- of a ruler and takes his gypsy bride | Roon. on the wedding night. Montero | Gov. G. A. Parks was most en- swears revenge and becomes a ter- | thusiastic about his trip south, Mr rorizing bandit and outlaw, generous to the poor. Ronald Colman and Bilma Banky are co-featured in the pmducuon >-ee PLANE JUNEAU HERE ON SEVENTH ROUND TRIP The Washington-Alaska Airways | pilot Anseel Eck- enth round trip from Seattle, last cvening at 5 o'clock with C. T. Me- | Kinney, former Assistant District Attorney of Seattle, and Mrs. Dan | Bayne and A. C. Ecker, from Ket- chikan. The plane stopped at | Vancouver, B. C, on the .way up,| |and pitked up Owen Hill, Post-| | master at Hyder. | der where Mr, Hill left the plane, | Wednesday night, Thursday and —adv. l’I‘hursdny night, making flights 1n It stayed in Hy- | but | Eckmann said. e The reason we are so sure it | makes girls indignant for men to pay so much attention to their leg: is because they make them as hard to ignore as an earache. o 5 A man enjoys a meal of only things that are good for him about as much as he would another nose if he had a cold in the head. .- Try the rive o'Clock Dinner Specials at Mabry’s. —adv. — Ice cream, bricx er bulk. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. ———————— Have you tried tne FMve o'Clock Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? e e———— Dell k. Baerifl, Juneau's plano tuner and rebullder., Phove 673 = SR e Y HAINES MAN CHARGED GRAVE CRIME; HELD IN JAIL WITHOUT BAIL Charged witn a statutory crime, John Campbell, Haines, has been bourid over to the Federal grand | jury by U. S. Commissioner A. F. McLean, of that place, according to a cable gram received this after- noon by United States Marshal Al- | He was committed to | bert White. Jall at Haines without bail and will be brought here on the first boat for confinement in the local Federal jail. Campbell’s alleged victim is said to have been a nine-year-old girl, | whose name was not given. No details of the crime were received. .- This store will be open Monday evening, June 10, for the accom- modation of the trade. adv. —_———— CLET Ammquist rress Your Suit We call and deliver. Phone 526. . —+ee Try & HOT TAMALE after the 'Mm;uOrummlm ———————— — m way an old married woman looks at a party depends pretty much on how her husband is be- having. A gl GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM | |EDDIE CANTOR TO RETIRE; WANTS MORE | TIME WITH FAMILY, AND EAT HOT DOGS NEW YORK, June 8.—Eddie Can- |tor, star of Ziegfeld’s “Whoopee,” who at 37 sits on top of the world, plans to retire at the end of his present contract. Why? So he can pass more time with his wife and five daughters and eat hot dogs! But the little man, who was born on the East Side, and now lives in | Great Neck, “Goitre,” he'd probab- |y call it, is not going to devote the |rest of his life to raising chickens |and milking cows. He won't give up the theatre. He can't. It's part of him. But he would like to go and come as he pleases.. His health is not too robust,.and he intends to forestall the nevitable breakdown. But let Eddie tell his own story: “My wife and I were kids to- gether. She was Ida Tobias. I used to carry her school books, Now she carries my bank book. Yes, I was | born on the East Eide. I know “what | hard knocks are. “I may make a picture now and then. I may do a little in vaude- ET wide. STORE OPEN MONDAY Room 16, Phone 484 months at a time. “But never let any one who has HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Valentine Bldg.—Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evenings by Appointment been on Broadway tell you they are going to settle down on a farm. It’s the bunk. It can't be done. I love the theatre. I can't keep out of one. “Actors should follow the example of the clothing trade. Advance styles are essential. =~ We should always be one season ahead at least. “How did I retain my bump of humor through the period of hard knocks? I would have beem snowed under if I hadn't. When a fellow is born on the East Side and is asleep on a fire escape while some one above pours a pitcher of water down his back, he must have a sense of humor. The man with- out one is in a sorry plight, and never will get far. “But noe man can burn the candle t both ends and get away with it. Most people work too hard and rest too - little. “Keep on laughing. Most of us don't laugh enough. We might just as well be cheerful. No one likes a chronic grouch. Sun Visors Green, Red, Blue, White, Yellow 50¢ Juneau Drug Company H. M. HOLLMANN R. R. HERMANN Free Delivery Phone 33 t ville. But I am through with long contracts. I do not want to remain xnwrsy from home from six to ten “Oh, but Td love to eat a hot 5 dog right mow! But I don’t dare.” |} J Vaults and Safes furnished for storing your Fur Gumenu‘ FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER Latest Styles Alaska Seal and Otter Coats a Specialty. YURMAN’S Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices

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