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

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[ The extraordinary suppleness of the new lightweight woolens. of the Arctic coast and No: ries of Canada The plane ‘w Coluville 'BOYS SCOUTS HOLD MEETING; FUTURE | DATES ANNOUNCED rf The importance of crepe satin and can- ton crepe. Canadinn Governmen s srason The graciousness of the new silhouettes ---with their graceful flares and treatments of pleating, the new length and new line. ped with 40 sle fmund d 50 The popular three piece ensemble. The loveliness of the new colors---forest green, nautical blues, brown, wine reds. The distinction of black. ol Treep No. 2, on Thu ve the reinde 12| Troop No. 3, on Wednesday retic to the Northwest- | Apout 30 boys attended th meet- J last night ough the courte dent Kell e 300-mile rIn\r‘ t to |the Boy Scou d \\111 be here- P T A MEET latter inown um Scout Room. | Edmund S. Meany ls LAST EVENING, tmiwred Auto’ Accidem SEATTLE, Oct. 2—Dr. Edmund : S. Meany, Professor of History at En]ovable Program Is Pre-|the University of Washington, and A Specialized Collection that highlights significanct phases of the autumn mode are offered at $12.75 /fluay.s Think Before You Act---But Don’t Think sented — School At~ |Nippon usen Kaisha Stcamshiy TOO LONG This collection includes daytime and ~ Line, wer injured today . . . tendance Growing |50 T et deams Melba Toast--Famous for its re- afternoon frocks in satin, flat crepes and The first meeting of the Parent- | broken leg, cuts and br Teacher Association this season| oo e e was held last night at 8 o'clock in 7 the auditorium of the grade school | woolens, in plain and combined colors and ducing qualities, package ...25¢c ' ! : a variety of delightful prints. gccdless Rdmnc, 25 1b. box, fresh i building and was presided over by | 5 Z ~ . . . the president, Mes. M. L Merrivt. § BUCKHECT stock ... e ovy oyh. 091 90 Evening dresses are lovely in satin, taf- The usual business session was dis- 4 Head RlLC bCSt ot lde pound 10¢ i e 3 tt ? d with and the following - < < >t e B2 d DE. fit:?:ea{“‘gheagssocfuz?o:“:‘:rgm[::. Oxfords Lt‘l, moire an geOl‘gC (& Cl‘e} € Jelly, Everett Brdnd, quart Kerr japs,cregular 786 ... .. 55¢ Mother’s China Oats, package. .42c Ripe Olives, pint size, reg. S0c ..335¢ START YOUR ACCOUNT NOW — Remem- ber we give credit at cash prices. | GARNICK’S pointed to serve on the Program Committee for the remainder of the year: M. S. Whittier, Miss Mild Abrahamson, and Mrs. J. D. Helps. | The styles of these are snap- § i { { for the Young Man i The Horse ; ate Fair, 8 Weture painted v and “service” is built into ; \ \ Q \ \ \ The Second Group of Frocks at $16.75 Are amazing values. The quality and styles are noticeably excellent. The frocks in love- ly satins, flat crepes, lace and velvets show modes for daytime, afternoon and evening by Rosa Bonheur, was presented vr‘ Py 4 4 Miss Olson's room for the largest|} CVerY pair. You can’t beat attendance of parents for the meet- At thewn: Siees. ing. Miss Olson teaches the sixth | grade. Each year, the Association $6.00 and 3%6.50 presents a picture for the largest attendance of parents. } Miss Dorothy Fisher presented — the High School band to the audi-| ence and the members played two numbers entitled “At Sunset,” and “Scarlet and Black,” which is the SABIN’S school song. Miss Alice Merritt - then gave a flute solo entitled, “A % PHONE 174 wear. Romance,” by Harlan Ricker, { The Store for Men “ Resume By Keller { i - . pecney : 5 : in transparent vel- e R s b?,i \Old Papers for qale at Emmre OH‘ICr BEAUTIFUL FROCKS 4 the Public Schools in the past and | ossoo—=-====-====c===3 | _ tuid vet, heavy flat crepe, lustrous satin and soft of that which would be accom-| plished in the coming year. He| said that this year's teachers werc PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” fibou lhe average in experience and | THE SANITARY GROCERY highest standard in their profes- R R AR SRR cobwebby lace range in price at $29.50, $35.00 and $45.00. sion. In speaking of the attend- ance at the Public Schools he said crce at he Publc Schools e s Velvets in afternoon frocks, ensembles Schoo! alone had increased 8 per | and evening frocks are irresistible! In soft, A S e e e S e T S W T T TP TR ol Rt ogy Bt CALIFORNIA GROCERY rich browns, deep blues and greens, and schools had also increased. The resen v D \| . ot euralfgent in o Jpnesa PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries black. | Satin is a smart fabric for fall and many el e delightful modes are shown, while heavy B SHOE DEPARTMENT flat crepe is used extensively. Shirt Women's Arch Preserver Slippers and Oxfords ... $5.95 1 The zrocks for evenmg W Oar e nOthlng ! Men’s Arch Preserver and Nettleton Shoes and Oxfords ... 7.95 short of gorgeous. In beautiful velvets, Value! Mesis Gogdrich Kingriohit Hip Bk s alone and combined with tulle, shimmery, Men’s Goodrich Lightweight Sporting Boots Men’s Full Dress Suits, $90.00 values .......... Men’s Van Heusen Collars, each .................... ) L ...40.00 colors are a revelation. ) ) ; Men’s Stiff Collars, 5 cents carh, prr dozen { { j \ 25 You'll find so many smart and. becoming 50 frocks here that the selection of an entire wardrobe for formal and inforinal wear be- comes, indeed, a pleasure. (SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY) ARROW TRUMP A fine white broad- DRY (,(IODS DEPARTMEN T White and Black Kid Gloves, pair ... el B $ .95 Silk Georgette Crepe, all colors, per yard Banquet Candles, box of 12 cloth shirt for $1.95 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man 548 } } luscious satins and heavy, rich lace. The

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