The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1929, Page 6

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At George Brothers ;}/ We are remodeling our Ladies’ Wear, Men’s Furnishings and Dry Goods Department, Everything must go to make room for our alteration program. Help us by helping yourself to the store wide bargain offerings. 25 CENTS PAIR LADIES’ COTTON HOSE—all sizes in brown, black, white—values to 50c fair 3 VESTS FOR 50 CENTS GIRL’S COTTON VESTS—Regular 50 cents each—all sizes . 4 3 VESTS FOR 95 CENTS LADIES’ COTTON VESTS—all sizes—regular 60 cents each 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 GIRLS’ AND BOYS® BUSTER BROWN HOSE-—in black and white—-values to 50 cents—Best Buy for the money ’ 75 CENTS PAIR TURKISH TOWELS—Regular $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS—Regular 75 cents pair, now 50 cents HAND TOWELS—15x32—Special pair, 30 cents HAND TOWELS—15x20—Special pair, 25 cents BATHROBES Men's, Women’s and Children’s at ONE-FOURTH OFF SWEATERS for the whole family at a BIG REDUCTION BLANKETS—Wool—Cotton— ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF NO. REFUNDS—NO_APPROVALS eader Depart Under New Manqggment of GE()RG_E BROT © $1.25 PER PAIR LADIES’ WASHABLE KID GLOVES — in popular shades—values to $4.50—these will not last long at this price $1.00 PER PAIR LADIES’ HOLEPROOF PURE SILK HOSE—popu- lar shades—all sizes—regular values to $1.75 pair 20 CENTS YARD 27 inch FLANNEL—heavy—white, pink. grey 20 CENTS PER YARD | 36 inch PERCALES—fast color—regular 30 cents per yard 25 CENTS PER YARD 28 inch PRINTED CREPE —— in popular colors— - regular 35 cents per yard—big values 25 CENTS PER YARD 36 inch SCRIM for windows—values to 50 cents— ¢ Buy now and save money ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF OFF ON LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS AND DRESSES LADIES’ HATS—marked down—$2.50, $1.50, $1.00 LADIES’ APRONS AND HOUSES DRESSES— values to $2.50—NOW $1.00 FRONT STREET—Next to George Bros. g ERS dld Papers for sale at Empire Offic el . f—— € ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Sprper 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 1927 Chevrolei Trk GOOD RUNNING (@RDER $125.00 «McCaul Motor Compdny | | J jmeeting of the P.-T.-A. were start- | {next meeting, !take charge of the exhibits for|day. favorably considered. 'An active membership drive for. the P.-T.-A! .to be made during the remainder of this'month, was decided upon. A soelal session with bridge for pastime followed the business meet- ing. High pointers for the evening were Mrs. A. R. Edwards and A. J. Balog. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Balog. DOUGLAS P. T. A. BOARD ACTS ON BUSINESS MATTERS ! S : ‘MIBRARY MEETING. i . The executive board of the Doug-{ 5 f 4 br: ¥ las Parent-Teacher Association met Mo‘:“-el::sb:enufiut; ::3 '?::;. at the home of Mrs. A.'J. Balog,{qay afterncon to be held in the secretary, Saturday evening t0 cOD- | gipy mall, at 2 o'clock. Everyone sider such matters of business ‘s |jnterested in the lbrary is asked should come before fit. |to attend. Arrangements for the October —— GOODY SALE. ed with the appoiitment of a Pré-{ .qne¢ eatholic ladies are prepar- gram committee as' Yollows: M. |ing 5 nold a goody sale mext Sat- A. R. Edwards, Mrs. W. R. Spain, | \gav afternoon at the Riedi store, Miss Josie Hursh'and Sam DevoB.iponations for the sale are kindly The giving' of'a masquerade| jiciteq. S dance this fall to raise necessary; — funds was favorably discussed but| RUMMAGE ‘SALE it was decided to let the Associa-|' “rne ‘ladies' Guild of Holy Trin- tion vote upon the issue ‘at the |ty Cathedral wili hold a rummage sale Tuesday, Sept. 10, in the A. A communication from Supt.IN. B. Hall. Donations will be ap- Cathcart askinig the P.-Ti=A. t0|preciated, and éalled for on Mon- 3 —adv, the annual fair, at the close of —_———————— school, so that as good a showing| LET Amnqws sress Tour Sult. as possible can be made was also|We call and deliver. Phone 625 |COMBR. ADDISON IS BACK FROM SOUTH Comdr. and Mrs. Eaward S, Ad< dison seturned to Juneau Saturday night on the Admiral Evans after having spent the past three weeks in San Francisco, Cal, and Seattle, ‘Wash. While in ‘8an Francisco ‘they Graf Zeppelin as it lazily glided over the city on its round-the- world tour. They also renewed & very pleasant acquaintanceship with Col.' D. P. Quinlan, U, 8. A., and Mrs. Quinlan who were enroute to New Orleans, La. Comdr. Addison appeared: before an examining board for his pro- motion to a captaincy.’ The beard was composed of Capt D. F. A, de Otte, Commander of the Califoinia and Captain of the Porf 'of' SBan Franciseo, Cal.; Capt. J;'F. Hottel, Division, at Seattle, Wash.; and Capt. (E) T. G. Lewton, Division Englnger of the California Divi~ slon. "’ i A : ‘While i Seattle, Cmdr. Addison performed special temporary duty in connection with a board for the selection of temporary com- missioned officers, 9 were fortunate enough to see the||' of the Northwestern}} ' Bill Casey 15 still at No. 8 wn-‘l'f Reliable Tn';ufee i loughby Ave. with the best TO- BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours| | Fhole 149 2 p.m to7p m Cal and we will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv New Ford F ordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been made to stand up under thousands and thousands of miles of steady running. ‘An indication of the built-in quality of this ecar is shown. in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. ' More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in"almost smy other car, regardless of price. Come in and learn' about the safety, comf: smoothness ‘and alert performance of this- car°§t§ driving it yourself. You'll know it's a great auto- mobile the minute you take the wheel. Juneau Motors, Inc. Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE Our Motto - — g | World’s Record. errrore v o e — = FAIR QUEEN CONTEST * OPEN UNTIL SATURDAY The Queen Contest for the Southeastern Alaska Fair, schedul- ed to have closed Wednesday at noon, has been continued until 10 p. m. Saturday, it was announced today by Mrs. Marie Skuse, chair- man of the Executive Committee of the Ladies' Auxiliary depart- ment. The race between Misses Zenia Paul and Rosalia Monagle contin- ues close. The outcome will be in doubt until the final batch of votes is deposited next Saturday evening. The crown to be worn by Her Majesty was made by Mrs. E. A. Eggersgluess, Sitka, and reached here today. It will be put on display in a local show | window. [ GARBAGE | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING E. O. Davis 00D'S ARCTIC Sleeping| Robes Warmer than a stack of blankets, lighter than a pair—get a famous Woods Arctic for solid comfort and satisfaction. The pioneer eiderdown; of the North. Best design, down, lining and cover. Holds most! Fully guaranteed. Get yours early, from your dealer. | ' Distributed by Kennedy' Bros., 4o Anchorage g, /3 / {Woods Manufacturing Co., | Ltd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | THE CASH BAZAAR || Announces that they have || purchased a large Bank- || rupt Stock of Dependable Goods to be sold at reason- || able prices. This stock of high class merchandise will arrive shortly. CASH BAZAAR FRONT AND MAIN STS. Opposite U. S. Cable Office ———————————————————————— PV SARGON Just Arrived BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. .. Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT 4 L s e ] Bottled Sunshine Real Imported Norwegian . COD LIVER' OIL | I E » q’g‘iale At s i R e Phone 25 Free Délivery SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY | THE COMMODORE

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