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

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»ut the entire country who are benefited by 1s securing them at low cost. This enables ces far below the usual chain-store and mail- nigh ‘quality ‘product. ‘or this week only. We guarantee the quality orders filled while quantities last. Letters must be postmarked not 1ater wan nuungga, July 13th. Printed Silks-; All our printed silks prices. Gay patte colors and patterns to choose Many | from. Regularly priced from $2.25 to $3.50. Sale Prices—$1.75 to $2.75 the yard Ladies’ Millinery- | A choice selection of summer hats. | Straws, felts| and combination materials. Regular $6.00 values. | Sale Priced at $3.50 [ SILK PRINTS Three attractive materials, silk and cotton and rayon mixtures. Regular $1.00 and $1.25. Sale Price 78¢ yard SILK TAFFETA Fifteen plain shades and shepherd checks. Our regu- lar $2.50 quality. Sale Priced— $1.95 yard COTTON PRINTS The better quality, fast col- or cotton dress prints. Pret- ty patterns, shades, Regular 50c¢ yard. Sale Price 40c¢ yard CHILDREN’S DRESSES An amazing array of charming styles, new pat- terns, lovely colors that will not fade. $1.00 each summery | ! LYNDALE LINENE | A superior cotton material | in gay prints, guaranteed | fast colors, 36 inches wide. | Sale Price 30¢ yard JUNGLE PRINTS POLO PIQUE | Two heavier weight cotton | materials for summery dresses. Regular 65¢ yard. Sale Price 48c yard LADIES® HOUSE FROCKS Start summer dresses of | many different, sheer, cool | mater: all guaranteed| fast colors. Regular $2.75. Sale Price $1.95 GIRLS’ DRESSES Just wonderful values.| Girls’ new fast-color sum- mer dresses. Many gay col- | ors, new patterns. Ages 71 | to 14. | $1.69 each | | | | TR 2 : Ladies’ Raincoats- Here is a year round necessity. super quality lined rain coat. $5.95 A heavy weight, All sizes 16 to 44. Boys® Wash Suits- A stupendous nation-wide selling. All new, clean, clever fast-color suits years, Sale Price Blue, tan, green, white, eream, navy. for the young lad 2 to 8 $1.00 each Turkish Towels- Here is a special eombination XX towel. A superior two thread towel with colored borders. A regular 50c towel at the special price of 38c each Size 22x44, CHILDREN’S HOSE A clean up of children’s summer hose. Broken sizes, assorted colors, but all ser- viceable hose. Regularly priced to 65c. 3 pair 85¢ CHILDREN’S PLAY SUITS Play suits for all-day strenuous outdoor play. 65¢ each 2 for $1.25, 6 for $3.50 CREPE GOWNS Ladies’ crepe night gowns made of fast color, excel- lent quality krinkly crepe. 88¢ PANTIE DRESSES | An important event for | misses 2 to 6 years. Made | of select prints and broad- | cloths. Sale Price T9¢ . | Silverware-- go on sale at greatly reduced | s or modified motifs. Have you ever had enough silverware? Here is a timely selling of Flatware items at a special XX price. Teaspoons, soup spoons, salad forks, dessert spoons, tablespoons, butter spreaders, knives, forks, butter knives, sugar shells. 17 cents each D i : bz Men’s Pajamas- A sporty pajama good enough to wear in public! Regular $3.50 avlue. 2 pair $5.95 ey A Clearance Sale Of All ' Remaining DRESSES and COA TS Here are the sizes and the prices none will be reserved so pick yours out early. Dresses- 1 size 14 10 size 38 4 size 16 4 size 40 11 size 8 2 size 42 LT T PR T LT T DT Sale Prices from $3.95 to $33.95 Coats- 3 size 16 6 size 38 1 size 17 3 size 40 4 size 18 Sale Prices from $9.85 to $34.85 L O T L T T L LT T L T T T R TR T T T T Boys’ W oolwear Suits- This famous brand of boys’ clothing is the best you can buy, Here they are, this week only at . 25 Per Cent Off i i i 9 Ladies’ Sweaters- You can always use a good sweater. get one at a real low price. styles, or pull-overs. Sale Priced $1.95 and up Children’s Coats- All our children’s cohtsv aré included in a generous mark down for clearance. Buy now for the fall season, 25 Per Cent Off Now you can All our sweaters, coat RAYON STEP-INS Two styles; tailored style with three rows of colored fanstitch trimming, or lace CRETONNES Beautiful, new sunfast, tubfast cretonnes in art- crash effects at the excep- trimmed. Regular $1.25 | tional price of and $1.50. Sale Price -45 ¢ yard 85c¢ each CURTAIN NET A few: seléct pieces of fan- ey curtain material. Regu- lar price 85¢ yard. Sale Price COSTUME SLIPS High luster rayon twill sport satin slips. Attrac- tive colors, Regular $2.50 each, Sale Price $1.95 48c yard NO APPROV ALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS i B. M. Behren ?B;);)rs’ Tennis Shoes- Fine quality shoes at a special price. 11 to 12 $1.95 pair $ Sizes 8 to 1014 $1.65 pair M érg’sn Dfess Oxfords-- A new oxford in the “Star Family.” new last in the latest style. $5.95 pair 214 to 6 Made on a Black or tan. MEN’S UNDERWEAR bfd-rip athlefic underwear. Strong and serviceable, A new suit free if they rip, Sizes 34 to 46. $1.00 each MEN’S SOCKS A strong hose for every day wear. Grey, and black. 5 pair for $1.00 BOY’'S CAPS New patterns and colors in boys’ caps with a non- breakable visor, $1.25 each WINDOW SHADES A good quality window shade. Tan or green. 36 inches wide, 6 feet long. brown | 98¢ each CANVAS GLOVES Heavy quality canvas gloves with strong knitted wrists. 5 pair for $1.00 MEN’S UNION SUITS Heavy cotton union suits, It is economy to buy two suits for $3.45 HEAVY WOOL SOX Men’s heavy wool sox. Grey or white, 2 pair for 95¢ BOYS’ BLOUSES Famous Tommy Lad blous- es. Fancy and plain colors. Ages 6 to 12. $1.25 and $1.50 quality— 98¢ Men’s Work Shoes- A heavf work shoe, all leather, in black or tan. One of the famous Star Brand Shoes. $3.95 pair 4 Rag Rligs- An extra special rug at an extra special price. Size 27x54. L and miss style pattern. Hit 98¢ Armstrong’s Linoleum ‘Genuine Armstrong’s accolac’ finish printed lino- leum. The accolac finish saves the housewife as well as the linoleum. Sale price - 98¢ square yard | TABLE CLOTHS Good quality mercerized lunch cloths. Size 44x44. White only. $1.00 each RUFFLED CURTAINS A ruffled curtain you will feel proud to show. Fast color ruffle. Plain white curtain. Complete with tie back and valance, $1.95 GUEST TOWELS Something you should al- ways have on hand. Three attractive borders, gold, blue or lavender. Regular PHOENIX HOSIERY We put this in the corner to see if you would see it. One of the best values on this page. Service weight or medium weight, $2.00 s Co. % Juneau's Leading Department Store , Inc. 40c. Sale Price quality. Sale Price STORE HOURS, THIS WEEK Daily—9 a. m. to 6 p. m. * Wednesday—9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | vx.'lth 82,000 pounds of halibut ar- rived yesterday and sold for 12 and | son, 18% cents. 000000000000 ‘r_\vx_\'(;. ON FRONT STREET HALIBUT PRICES ® TO BE COMPLETED TODAY ®® 0000000000 ‘1 The paving on lower Front Street SEATTLE, July 9.—Three vessels |will be completed this afternoon ac- cording to Mayor Thomas B. Jud- The paving on the inside of |the street cannot be finished to (the City Dock until buildings on lthat side of the street have been PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., July 9 ‘Arwo hundred and thirty umusand“rcmoved or moved to allow the pounds of halibut were sold here |street to be straightened. yesterday. 8 and 13.2 cents. Montreal, Sisters of St, Ann, Phillip, Superior of St. Vincent's Home, in Seattle, will arrive in Ju- American fish sold for | to 15.3 cents and Canadian for 8 e e S TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Nazarino Fantello, Filipino from Tenakee cannery of the Superior {Packing Company, was brought to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after- Mother General Amarine, of {ncon suffel from blood infectior: Canada, head of the|from a carbuncle. He is reported and Mother |to be in a serious condition, —.eo———— St L WILL ARRIVE ON YUKON We maz: anc swer all kinds of neau this afternoon on the Yukon | gup garments. Goldsteln’s Em- after making a trip ;to Fairbanks|ogrigm, 8 —adv. and Missions to the Westward. ERLRED GG They will be met here by Sister |we are now servmng SANDWICHES Mary Dudovic, Ann’s Hospital. B —— Ice cream, orick or pulk. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. Superior of St.|and SALADS., The best yet. neau Ice Cream Parlors. Sl A R Try a HOT TAMALE after the show. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, Ju- —adv. —adv. Fresh tea! No other is like it ««.for it’s a Schilling secret. Money back Try a tin of any size. If you don’t declare it the most freshly fragrant iced tea you ever served ... your grocer returns your money. Your statement is enough. We pay him. You keep the tea. Coffee Baking Powder 32 Extracts 47 Spices | | | | Fireproof Shingles We carry a good stock of all the different patterns ' ALSO CAN SUPPLY Corrugated Iron, Galvanized and Painted Plaster Board and Building Papers Juneau Young Hardware Co. “If It's Hardware We Have It”’ . TLGib Automobile ‘Tours 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 buy it in Seattle. Come in and see us about it anyway. We have learned some things by experience about car insur- ance which may cost you money to learn. Our rates are the same as those in the States. Our policies cover everywhere. Policies written in the States do not cover in Alaska, ALLEN SHATTUCK INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE ' MERCHANT TAILOR F. WOLLAND

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