The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 6

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AN Taza, Hosiery KAYSER and GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY in service weight and chiffon, nearly and colors. Regular values $1.95 a pair now reduced to $1.45 a pair S Very New Novelty TN, 7 CHIFFON HOSE In all new winter shades . . and fancy heels. \Z R | Very Special $1.00 per pair Trrre Lunch Sets Pure Linen, cloth and nap- kins with colored borders. SZ4 TNV January Clearance Price $1.95 Set Linen Breakfast Cloths, 14 in., with floral designs $1.65 each Bridge Table Sets, hand embroidered cloth, 36x36 $2.95 each set Linen Sets, Very Special $2.95 Set TTHMS YoU SHOUED it & b's, Clafh. 50 NOT OVERLOOK Children’s Rain Hats, 25 $1.00 Table It will pay you to take par- ((‘(;Ix‘it}flrzfi?l].Tams, 50c each. Fancy P"llollvs ticular note of the articles 50-cent value soiled Hand- A faw of a large lot of nov- kerchiefs, 25¢ each. elty pillows are left, in many 20-cent vaiue soiled Hand- shades, values up to $4.50, of odds and ends. They are KXerchiefs, 10c each. marked for quick sale in this STATIONERY, boxes slight- January Clearance. ; 1 5 cents $2.45 each we are offering on this table all extra values; Purses Regular priced at $2.75 and $3.25 January Clearance Price - Hats Our entire line of HATS have been placed in two price groups for this January Clear- ance Event— GROUP NO. 1 E In Velvets and Felts—Values up to $7.50 Now $2.95 January Clearance GROUP NO 2 In Velvets, Chenile and Felts- Values up to $12.50 Now $4.95 January Clearance < THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1930. Wash Dresses One lot of Wash Dresses, mostly 16 and 44 sizes, in prints and voiles. Very Special—$1.00 Another lot of WASH DRESSES in prints, daintily trimmed in organdies and lace. A Wonder Value $1.95 each January Clearance Price CREPE DE CHINE Underwear A particular purchase for this SALE consists of Gowns, Shorts, Teddies and Bloom- ers. All are lovely shades. Your Choice $3.45 a Garment One lot of RAYON and VOILE Teddies and Stepins, .in several new shades. 75 cents January Clearance Close Outs Rayon Undies STEPINS, BLOOMERS and VESTS Values up to $1.95 NOW $1.00 Per Garment A Dandy Lot of BRASSIERES and BANDEAUX January Clearance Price 50 cents each MEN’S RAYON HOSE In this Sale at 35¢ a pair JANUARY CLEARANC A VERY ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF MERCHANDISE IS INCLUDED IN THE SPECIAL JANI »\BY CLEARANCE EVENT, ALL IFTEMS ARE MARKED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL AS WE MUST MAKE ROOM IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ARRIVAL OF EARLY SPRING MERCHANDISE. Winter Coat (Clearance Choose from this greup of lovely coats . . . with }111(1 without fur collars . . . priced for this JANUARY CLEAR- ANC values in this lot January Clearance $18.50 Every coat in the store great- ly reduced for this JANU- ARY CLEARANCE SALE. $39.50 Coats Now $31.50 $49.50 Coats Now $39.50 $59.50 Coats Now $47.50 $69.50 Coats Now $53.50 Our Clearance on FUR COATS Still Continues Dresses One lot of lovely Jersey Tub Silk and Serge, sizes 16 to 38, colors navy, tan, brown and a few in the lighter shades. January Clearance $2.95 each Evening Dresses Silk and wool, a very splendid assortment to choose from and in nearly all sizes. Very Special $8.75 ° January Clearance Corselettes AND Corsets One lot of Corsets and Cor- selettes, also Girdles. Price for this January Clearance. $1.95 each COTTON SHEET BLANKETS In plain pastel shades and checks. Special, $1.35 each WOOL BLANKETS 70x80 in., in pastel blocks. $4.45 each BATH TOWELS 40x22. Regular price 35c. January Clearance Price 5 for $1.00 JUNEAU LOSES 70 ANCHORAGE AT KETCHIKAN the Tri-City Elks' tournament . °ing played at Ketchikan be- Anchorage, Juneau lost last night’' by a score i 672 to 2579. Anchorage then L to Keichikan by a score of | The following are the scores of :thv games played last night: | Anchorage—McDonald 499, Beran . |522, Cstrander 548, Mathewson 578, |Larsen 524. Total 2672. —Lavenik 524, Sabin 487, Metcalf 501, Kirk 532, Radde 535. ¢ |Total 2579, age—McDonald 562, Beran * | 497, Ostrander 561, Mathewson 474, [Larsen 552, Total 2646. | Ketchikan—Ziegler 636, Bold 297, {Miller 157, “Thompson 511, Thibo- !deau 518, Zurich 554. Total 2673. | Yesterday the bowlers were the * |guests of the Ketchikan Commer- jcial Club and all visiting Elks at- itended the lodge meeting which was é ned as the official visit of ‘ |District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Ziegler. < NEW BOWLING TOURNEY WILL STARTTONIGHT. | |Men, Women Teams of Ju- neau, Anchorage Elks, | in Tournament i i’ As a side issue to the Tri-City 4 | Bowling tournament being rolled in | Ketchikan between the Juneau, An- b |chorage and Ketchikan Eks, Sec- ¢ ‘ retary M. H. Sides, of the Juneau = 3| Elks has successfully negotiated a new tourney between the men and women teams of the Juneau and Anchorage Elks, games to be played and scores cabled. Three games will be rolled each night by the i participants as follows: ‘Tonight, starting at 9 o'clock. Friday night. at 7:15 o'clock. Next Monday night at 9 o'clock. Next Tuesday night at 9 o'clock. Next Thursday night at 9 o'clock J. E. Barragar will be captain of the men's team and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner will be captain of the | women’s team. | Juneau has plenty of first team | players for both organizations and | Anchorage has three first team men who did not go to Ketchikan and complete personnel for the women’s teams. The total number of pins will de- ltermme the winners, according to the arrangements made between Ju- * neau and Anchorage Elks. ———.—————— STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the | trade, this store will be ,open Fri- ‘dey evening, January 10th. | adv. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inc. *BIG VAN The Gun Man NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION Used Guns Bought, Sold and Exchanged You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN SHOE REPAIRING FRAGRANT FAX Juneau Drug - Company Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substation No. 1

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