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Pay Day Specials Dresses at the season’s lowest price. Every garment is a successful type, Our A practical for street and home wear, well tailored, good quality, dark 3 colors. : 1s’ Dresses $2.50, $4.00 E{El f\‘v 7\/Y]“S All silk and wool Husiory. Ladies” Dresses $12.50 t0°$25 Giel's Print Dresses Pantie Rompers ildren’s Ni Childre: Ladies” Print Dresses and Gloves—Prices go down eolored Smocks In orc ] Toweling, yd. 15¢ | Men’s Star Brand Work Cretonnes, 31in., yd. . 50¢ Huck Towels 25¢ Shoes, with composition Drapery, 30in., yd. $1.00 (7 z ish Towels, 16x28 ... 25¢ sole, $4.75 values, pr.$3.95 | Curtain Serim, yd. ... 25¢ i E 35¢ gl x y Marquisette, yd. ... 35¢ ‘ Walk'(}l'(’,?' 3 Men’s heavy Wool Sox, reg. % ' Turkish Towels, o (s Colored Serim, vd. ... 40¢ i ShO(’S { 50, 60c value, 2 for .........95¢ : 7 H Blanket lined Jumper for STYLE { en’s k I;IL_} ,.u’,‘ 1 I:\:l ced avy cotton Union- 2610} weatheb all ‘ COMFORT i L onirt, regular 4 i ¢ ITY £350. now " @ suits, 2 suits for ... $3.45 sizes, $2.75 i‘ Sy s A RN DT S N These essentials are E‘ ™o ot g % A | combined in all Walk- | - This Store will be open Friday Evening, January 10th |{ Overs. Tryapairand {| W% . be convinced. 3 ‘fi B@hrends CO InC | ; ) { . Vi, Be ‘y ‘ SABIN'S | S AT O 5 < - ~N T ~ C. 0. SABIN, Prop. AUS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE S i prosenfprmcnn i vomenflpnmen iyt : of tanks. PLUMBING “We Tell You in Ad $2.50, $9.00 htwear s Underwear .$1.35 Galvanized Gasboat Tanks Welded Diesel Oil Tanks | ‘e v hosniy. Mr. W. C. Jensen is in charge of the Sheet DI S - agr RICE & AHLE IEATING ance What Job Will Cost” There’s n $3 Cold weather sale of one and | Various two piece undergarments for $1.00 | women "and children. Some as Children’s black and broij . . 4R B cotton $1.00 low in price as 35 cents. 0dd lots .50 | A group of Corsets, med- dren’s ium sizes, each __..._......50¢ hose. Remar $1.95 to the bottom, each 50¢ y “CLEAN HOUSE” we have lowered the price on all White Goods, small lots and slightly mussed assortments. clearance price .81.65 AT REDUCED PRICES Ladies’ pure silk, full ¥ fashioned hose $1.00, $1.50 Rayon Lingerie, each $1.00 silks, woolens and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1930. to come to her rescue. “I'll be glad to discuss this ma ter with yor torno |row,” Glenn said to Burkhalter, “c of you as care to come A glance including th a tense sik eye was fi 0 two men who stood in a little ci a fi made no move as the nt ap- Anne put her ear cl to the crack of the door. detected a familiar sound, dr to no doubt by the lighted with a joy Burkhalter low rge, she flung stantly the piercing v and lamentations of some tkb scions of strong-lunged moun- ents spilled over into the | taineer par | room. | | The pani¢ caused by the expio- on was as nothing to the wild us rush which the mother to get to their—presun y uffering offsprings styles in ladies’ y oved the men ba Burkhalter inglorious v ludicrously aside; push: lenn. Wt babies, hose, pair ....,....25¢ >3 in child- bl weol mixed p . 80e kable reductions in en th and siz " 15 oods. ; i Clearance Sale of Women's and Children’s Coats, Hats and t Burkhart siepped tiearer Glenn o - ? Anne laughed, still a little _citedly. “I guess that was She noted the cool manner in' which he faced their host. Burk-! halter struck an unconsclously pic- turesque attitude, knees wide apart. ! y head was lowered iike & bull about to charge. His right hand rested menaeingly. on his, hip pocket. | Well, I reckon you heard me?" he went on truculently to Glenn. he latter nodded. “Yes, I heard you,” he said evenly. Thén in an lcrtone to Anne, “Get out of J . z hi quick.” Anne drew back a Metal Shop which insures you th S ittle, but did not obey. b Metal Shop whicl res you the very best little, but did X | I 'low,” Burkhalter proceedad, is a good time fer you to; o call off this here irriga- tion ject o rn. We ain't aimin’ fer to h our farms an’ homes swep' away some night like nuther Johnstown flood!™ | <lightest dan- astrophe,” Glen ex- ly. Cries of, “Down ‘We don’t want no | dam nohow got our own water | ith the d Lzon Morse, rail- , wants Anne Wil- and the beauti- ful girl is resigned to a love marriage to recoup the family fertune. Anne and her Aunt Emily are Morse’s guests in the Sierrac. There Anne meets Scott Glenn, young enginecer, whose critical and derisive manner arouses Anne. War between Morse and Glenn is declared when the engincer refuses the farmer’s bribe to stop construc- tion of an irrigation dam that blecks the right of way for a _line to the coast. Morse and his attorney, Douglas, plot for Glenn's downfall. Anne goes to a dance with Douglas and de- clares a truce “pro tem” with Glenn. A panic halts their dance. Chapter 10 ANNE TO THE RESCUE Above the tumult Anne recog- nized the quiet authoritative voice of her dance partner as he sought $0 stem the tide of the frightened ‘wards the door. “There’s not a particle of danger,” he was saying in a calm but com rights!” warned Glenn of the tem- per of the crowd. ! Glenn glanced around and dis-, covered Anne still at his shoulder. |“For God's he ordered, givir ward the closed door almost im-; mediately behind them. i manding tone. “It’s only the bla: Anne put her hand on the door ing in the tunnel and no more knob, but she did not open it &t! damage d a few broken once. She caught a glimpse 6f Douglas outside one of the windows | v tram of scurrying fect cpposite, he looked up and caught | and Anne breathed a sigh tight of her and started with uns | he lamps were felgned surprise—but made no move | ! ¢alin _ WIDUght | S g e St ek . . o STORE HOURS | nerves. The panic stopped as sud-: Goldstein’s Emporium %111 ## denly as it had begun. 3 5 e b open until NINE P. M., Friday, t was tten. | Bu{ merriment was forgotten. A January 10th. adv, ound and sullen muttering| e o KR i h the room and rose, STORE HOURS | For the accommodation of the front of her, yrade, this store will be open JPri- 1 spoke again, day evening, January 10th. “Here, light those other lam adv. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Ine¢. t to give f i “You can see for yourselves the window panes are not even broken | | | of relief lighted to fu Anne was conscious of a tense- ress in the room as the men and women pressed forward, and in was the glant of Doug! It was he who ¢ PHONE 478 oka ne: “Jes’ you warn 'em from us not to make no more charge a-tal he houted, in a menacing tone, and in that moment Anne knew as we:il ws she did her own name that her ompanion was Scott Glenn. ] ; ||i|'|m|]|||||'||u||||m|||i|||]||||ififnfifiiffiitiHfillii!ln1iil||||||1|mllllgmluulmimllilililllllllliluinil I 5 ac- | WG PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 Failure to Receive ‘ | . Credit . Is no proof that a bill has been paid but a cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU % L m = The Home of Better Groceries I!!IIHIIIH!III"IIIIIIlIIIllIllIllllIlll|IlllIIIlllllllllmlllllml I / P e Fair t winds becc sinz cloud: southeasterly ; Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, ber—uing 4 p. m. today: moderate westerly . LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloci(; Weather Time Barometer Temp. DATA v 30.6 21 4] E Clay D Tl m. 30.53 81 N Clear s ! today 30.45 58 NW Clear = i e e SR | CABLE ANU RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY hest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. p. temp. | emp. temp. Veiocity 24 hrs. Weather until 9 p..m. 18 : —_———— 28 ™y ~ Rain STORE HO 20 05 Rain - 0 Clear 38 - .02 Clear 14 Clear 38 Cldy 45 — 146 cldy ) 42 14 0 Pt Cldy ! THE HOME 36 08 Cldy 20 I R 28 0 Clear BOARDING HOUSE & 5 phrid Completely Renovated Ei e :: ‘ST HOME COOKING .83 s 48 6 T IB) toda % 3 J 1 running water, \ ) | ) \ § \ | { Board and Recom, $45.00 Month \ § ) § ) ) per month. ) ) § TELEPHONE 293 reason (zive us a '.l‘lill ’)r(l(.’l' and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B ent Meals *Less t'.an 10 miles. ed rooms with NOTE—Observations at Barrow are made at 8 &. m. and 8 p. m th precir took ‘ort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle Juneau time. : mrea of high pressure overlying the No: Alaska is moving slewly eastward and the low in its wake. Rain fell over Western h Pacific, Western tion at Tanana and above freezing to- January, were reported The only important temper- place in the Interior a of eight degrees below freez- and Portland with some two at the latter place. 7/PHONE YOUR ORDERS LON 1 . e FEB. 12 vilk sztend to them MARCH 19 pro Our coal, hay, APRIL 16 fis transfer business MAY 14 i ¢ daily. There's a| [Ei JUNE 11 SENSATIONAL Sale of Exclusive Footwear 20% Oft On our complete line of Shoes, Slippers ppers . . . The season’s newest i the fascinating leathers and two tone combinations . . . all are offered during our January Clearance Sale at a 20 Per Cent Discount No woman can afford to miss this sale, for these shoes at this price combine the utmost in quality and appearance with features ensuring true shoe comfort. Variety is the keynote of the new shoes . . . and you can choose an ex- clusive shoe here that adds just the correct “footnote” to your ensemble. WESTCOAST FUR SALES,INC. FEMMER | TACOMAWASHINGTON PHONE 114 X N\ AN 4\ %8