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e e R i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. EARLY SHOWING OF GIRLS’® AND MISSES® SPRING FASHIONS the p sion of one of Prices, $7.50 A complete variety of Spring Coats—such smart dress and sport models will bright- en the eyes of every Miss who delights in A nice line of Cotton Ensembles for the Feathery Frills our Spring Coats. to $17.50 Flutter Army Hearts in Capital {IIIIIIIIIIIHllIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIII"IIlH lIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH ~ sale of master- piece” reproductions \ the promise of dawn $i1.00 now 56,00’ Young Miss. Made of figured Broadcloth |golden dawn . 11,00 now 6.00 5 dinkey bird ... 6.00now 3.00| p v s ok e A |love’s paradise 3.00 now 2.00 and Printed Indian Head ot e gty |spirit of youth 3.00 now 200 = & %3 75 {love locked out 475 now 250 Fl('(’S %2- 75 tO L) - ithe desert 325 now 2.25] {the madonna 5.00 now B oaa 7 P, {roma 5.00 now Sizes 7 to 14 | morning 6.75 now 3.50| Ivillage wedding 4.50 now ith“ canyon .. 7.00 now i R T wild 5 ... . 7.50 n . | CHRACH PHOTQS - : ‘sr‘m-sgec e. 1322% :33? Miss Jane Crosby (right) and Miss Katherine Carr (leff), iwo eher O lnnisken 5400n0w ? C I l:mpulardm;ny girls of the capital's younger set, show new fashions in .. oo wachington . 5.00now 250 h n n | fans an lowers. et of the grand B‘ R/l’ Be j re dS O.’ C. | WASHINGTON, March 4—A I T 5 et : f devonshire glgm ;go | , March 4.—Army X uchess of devonshire 5.00 now 250 2 feirls § - |Marion Swe ims w 25 Juneaw’s Leading Department Store gl g e o g o | 85 5 Foi o ra feminine mode in rocks | T étudy; NOt Comg |fern lcone - 5.00 now 2. ; szs season In striking contrast to, ‘l:me gray home in ! ithe background of severe tatlor- (On Stage, Sereen | the wes .. 475 now- 250 b WSt i s - - e~ | mBde “uniforms: of 1 escorts. ‘ - , feeding ol g’ . 5.00now 250 | | Peather fans, flow beads and | o SEATTLE, March 4—Mar- e [close of da; i 4.8 NOW 250 ‘PRUTEGTIUN UF bows are favored for that demurclo ion Swenson, the High school ° idnnle and beatrice .. 5.00 now 250 | effect which the up-to-date mem-'e girl who spent months o|the kneeling mag- o s bers of the younger set prefers. e abocard the Motorship Nanuk | dalene 2 500 now 250 i Mrs. Coolidge introduced the e which is frozen in at North ¢ simplicity .. - 5.00now 250 huge feather fan at a White Houce (e Cape, Siberla, and recently e the pearl diver ... 500now 250 | | party last winter and since then it e arrived here, expects to en- e |4 garden of flowers. 500now 250 has been gaining in vogue. Mrs.'e roll in the Annie Wright on 5.00 now 2.50 ENn APR". 3fl Edward Everett Gann, sister of the e Seminary in Tacoma, hav- 5.00 now 2.50 vice-president, carries a huge onc e ing turned her back on stage the lark 5.00 now 2.50 | (of gold feathers which was sent e and screcen offers and also o‘Chr:-':l in the garden o 48 | | her as a gift. ® suggestions that she write e ©Of gathesame 5.00 now Present Regulation Expires' S0 many artificlal flowers are articles, 500 now 250 Fiy ) gu . P worn by the younger girls that of-ie Miss Swenson will do as 5.00now 253 /e | lhen but Protectlon {ten they cover the whole .shoulder e her father, Capt. Olaf e ‘ng.nslinrough “blue e =l 7>/ |and side. In cclor they range e; Swenson desires and con- e DOV now 2.5 ;}(A, Lovse May Be Extended Ifrom flame to green and in kind e ginue her studies. She said e |Call of the night 3.00 now 2.00 ()‘tw(‘fi '8 i |from orchids to violets. le she wants to learn to paint e p'}l’f’m% -5 2.75 fow 1.50 Jevan ¢ The rcgulation of the United| Katherine Carr, daughter of Col e so that she can paint the e |{iEht into egypt ... 8.00now 150 gc[\jfifl.‘fia[/ | States Department of Commerce 8nd Mrs. Danlel Carr and Miss e North. 4 Venetiun glary o the ! which protects sea lions from being Jane Crosby, daughter of Major e & o jenoore . 150 s 4ot Und killed, unless found in the act CGeneral and Mrs. Herbert Crosby s 8@ s o ¢ o ¢ o o o o the favorites 4 [ dflflkv‘é&ui ' j&u |of destroying food fish, expires are two popular army girls in the e ——eve—— :;‘"“1’]::;:‘5 fi;g r:;; > s ger s 3 i U April 30, of this year. It is re- capital's younger sel. Major Gen. e 8 298 naw ond pay calome | ported, however, that the Depart- |eral Crosby has just been named P_T A wu-l. iy S5 sy ag ZZ ment is considering & new regula- by President Hoover to head the [ 1 11 IR Pana the rich ' ovfzzfil, t |tlon which would continué the pro- | district’s police. { 1F el 150 now 1.00] K"‘”M d ][_’ | tectlon for another two-year pe- W AR AT I i MEET TuNIsHT‘a york state home- i i 3 { Tioa, o000 0oc0sescess atead 160 now 73] %‘6&%/ and. Alagka fishermen, particularly sal-| ¢ ® Sy {george washington 1,50 now 1_00! f |mon trollers, have criticised this » OBSERVATION OF ° % .1qthe good shepard 150 now 1.03§ (r:;;lzy o fl;éflf;\!:mgmrnnihn;e;. LENTEN season o Interesting Program Will ecce homo 150 now 1.0 { sed to T n for these W |the fmmaculate con- |mammals. It is geperally under-‘: WEALIE, TOMORROYY : Follow Regular Month- | eception § 150 now 1.00% ;sf,aod phomiie 1 5 S o Lent starts tomorrow with o ly Busmess Meeting the child handgl Hinow 7% ist influence is responsible for that S BB s van oo of -Ash 8| vch;ldren gathering [ polley. 3 A ..i® ‘Wednesday and continues to ©| The Juneau Parent-Teacher As-| ’:’“55 150 now '75[ m;‘:;‘y“”; gtcrl‘fc‘g‘ve"": ::i’m;:]"“m‘;!o Easter Sunday, April 20. sociation will meet at 8 o'clock mis’i::'x-::;‘s;]ghe]“g‘ys i:g now }gg t o | ket & Al ¢ the | g 75 now 1.4 herring, both ieing consumed 113 4 o 4 o o s 8 s e e 6 o ?,V:J‘;i’,fim‘"séflov ““fi“{ifi‘;‘ ekl ;:e carot “spring” 150 now 1.00 large numbers for food, and that AR ] | nounced by officials of the organi-|® 8ust of wind 1.50 now 1.00 it kills many which it doesnot eat.!,, .~ " " & | entlor. - There Wil be ‘thE regu]ar!me ferry boat, corot 150 now 1.09! Representatives of trollers who were | | WHO’S WHO i il Sossion aft;r which a|the docior 133 now 1.00 in Juneau at the 1929 session of | 4 program will .hn éiven silent waters 150 now .73 the Alaska Legislature told Legi;-‘ I AND WHERE | [P 8 itsical mumbrs have been |SPIHE of the doep . 575 now 300 lators that more salmon were tak- BEgSRL pEdL SR the lone wolf 2,00 now 1.00 en by soh, Tions i ALKKSRH i wathes ) PRI i g :hgaafingfi(zc:h;i}:"h“ end of the trail . 2,00 0w 1.00 |than were taken by fish traps and| Lynn Smith, U. S. Marshal oLt 4 opadle 1:' n the Grade SPFing song 2.00now 1.00 all other gear combined. Estimates,thé Fourth Division with ®head-|'Ween a team from the 368 lend of the trail of the number in waters betwen quarters at Fairbanks, is bound for SChool and one :I:Om st A'I‘ | (small) 195 now .65 Dixon Entrance and Cape Spen- Seattle on the Yukon. He is tak-' While n};u e v ik . "V |the lone wolf (smal) 1.25now .65 cer run anywhere from a few thous- ing several prisoners south. for p“":is sad hacsorinci ?y‘m;i‘garden of flowers 4 [ | and to 100,000. » Passengers from Anchorage on ntcrested in the business conducted | ™" gy, 1.25 now Store Slicks Up Girls To Promote Its Sales‘; DUBLIN, March 4&—FTrec “d- grown fringes intended to become sticks and face powder are being supplied to shop girls in a slore ‘here to encourage them to look their best bzhind the counters. “We also supply free dresses and the girls are urged to nse the cos- metics,” a member of the firm ex- plained. “The idea is not to make ocur saleswomen lock like chorus girls but merely to help them look smart and fresh. Each girl re- ceives a fixed ration of powder and Mpstick. | “During these wintry days a blue nese does not encourage a customer ahd a dab of powder of rouge may | make all the difference between a mere inquiry and a sale.” Bobbed Hair | Problem Still { Live in London : | LONDON, March 4—Hard work- | ing stenographers who can't decide | "now whether to “let it grow” be comforted to know that| heads in the same an-| g X problem in! only long | resulted in| day they clip scores of hard heavy crowning glories. Princess Arthur of Connaught.ll Princess Ingrid of Sweden, and the Infantas Beatrix and Maria Cris- tina of Spain are among those who keep to shorn locks. The marchioness of Londonderry, | Lady Louls Mountbatten, Lady In-| verclyde, the former actress June and Lady Anne Hunloke, have re- fused to bow to the hairpin. EINEES Y Can’t Ride on Looks, Council Warns Co-eds ATHENS, Ga, March 4.—Georgia cceds who have been riding to, c'asdes on their looks—their beseech- ing looks, to be frank—have been | stood up by the city council. Urchins with the gimme-a-lift- mister complex have just had their ears buttoned back, too. An ordinance has been adopted hich makes it illegal for anyone 0 solicit an automobile ride within the city limits, and #t's backed by a $25 penalty. Any speech, mo-/| tion or gesture to an autoist for a| ride- will be considered a violation. —— ., TUR (Juneau, the steamer Yukon, Capt. {kon today for Seattle, on his way the Yukon include Mrs. Sol Sil- verman, whose husband is a well- Several years ago the Brisish | Columbia government removed pro- tection on them and launched an active campaign of destruction. Since then the numbers in local waters have largely increased and many fishermen have contended they are being driven from British |Juneau’ today while the Yukon is Columbia waters north. in port. He is bound for Seattle. L e e Bound for ‘the States on a busi- ness and pleasure trip, Mr. and YUKON HERE TODAY Mrs. J. F. Schultz are aboard the . | Yukoh. Mrs. Schultz is a merchant ON WAY TO SOUTH = Mcoarts With J. B McDonaid Afd 0, BLI¥: 80 RANCHEE DIES | Roblaton aboard as passenzers. fgr E. W. Btanley, well known Seward rancher, died recently and was buried at that place. He was mourned by a large circle of friends. ALASKAN SNOW COVER ward. producer and former member of the Territoridl Senate, is a visitor in Charles Glasscock, arrived in port from the Westward at 1:45 o’elock this afternoon. She loaded several boxes of froz- en halibut at the Juneau Cold Storage Company, took on baggage at the City Wharf and was to have left at 4 o'cleck for Seattle: —————— RINK GOES SOUTH The following amounts of snow, in jnches ,were reported on the ground Monday evening, March 3, at varlous Alaskan stations: Bar- row 14, Bethel 5, Cordova 50, Eagle 15, Fort Yukon 10, Nome 48, Tana- na 17, Juneau 15. R S, NIGHT FOOTBALL GAMES ON COAST LOOP PROGRAM Lester Rink, rancher of Gus- tavus, is salling south on the Yu- to the Veterans' Hospital in Ta- coma. He will undergo treatment of one of his eyes, which has beer causing him considerable trouble. LO8 ANGELES, March 4.—The PUTRBRRE0. o il Pacific coast conference will get its' initial baptism of football by MID-WEEK LENTEN SERVICES mfl% here at the Coliseum Oe- HELD AT LUTHERAN CHURCH tober 81, when the Stanford Cardi- nals clash with the University of Mid-week Lenten services will be [California &b Los Angeles. held at the Resurrection Lutherah( WHilé the Bruins indulged in a Church every Wednesday evening fnumber of after supper games last at 7:30 o'clock. The sermon topits {year, ft will be the first meeting will be based on “The Last Words!of two members of the conference FExpert Piano Tuning or phonc- graph repair work call George An- —adv. of Christ on the Cross.” A cordial{ioop in night feotball. The U. €. {Invitation is extended to all to|f. A. Gridsters are taking to the hairdressers report that | derson at Anderson’s Music Shoppe. | WoTship at these serviees with the Inight life, with two other after dark congregation, ’ |contests booked. known mining man of the West-| Bartley Howard, Matanuska coal| or in the program is invited to at- | tend. .. BLOMGREN BOY ILL Robert Blomgren, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Blom- |gren, was operated upon at the St. Ann’s hospital at 9 o'clock last night for appendicitis, He is get- ting along nicely today, hospital |attendants report. —————— SOUTH'S NEW WHITE WAY NEW ORLEANS.—The new light- ing of Canal street gives that thor- oughfare the third most brilliant street'lighting in the world. It has 1,200 lumens per linear foot. [ S Juvenile Dresses. in SILK \ RAJAH and pre-tourist picture sale | in order to provide more room for our tourist goods which will be arriving soon we are offering for special and quick sale a large as- sortment of home pictures. these pictures are mostly copies of fa- mous masterpices; the sizes range from 8x10 to 15x20 inches. all are| nicely framed and will be provided with wire for hanging. these pic- tures were excellent bargains at the regular price; at these close-out | prices they are almost a gift and | every family should avail themselves of this opportunity to equip their home with one or more world ac- cepted subjects. no telephone reservations. no credit. we have duplicates in some sub- ! Jeéts, but not many. for a few days only. CREPE shop, inc. the nugget Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, bew~ning & p. m. foday: ~ Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloci(y Weathe NOTE—Observatuons at Barrow, are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, ‘The. pressure is lowest in soulhern-: Bering 2.50 | Northern California coast, about n>rmal in the Gulf of Alaska and 250‘mcdemtcly high in Northern Alasza and much of the North Moderate rain and syow has 250 Southwest and light snow flurries in this vicinity. Temperatures have 350 fallen in Northern Alaska and have risen in the Southwest and cific Ocean. Scutheast. 4 p. m. yost'y 30.01 38 3 w 8 Clay 4 a. m. today 2995 33 38 w 1 Snow Noon today 2092 33 .3 W 7 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY . i _ TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Low 4o.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather : i x A A i ool o Barrow -G -20 -30 -30 wivy Ky T‘a?:: Nome 0 -2 o S S 0 Pt. Gy Eethel 23 21 i TR SR Snow Fort Yukon 10 -2 | -8 -0 ‘— 0 Cldy ana 8 0 | -127 2 = 0 Cldy 2 8 | -6 4 — 0 Clear St. Paul u s b A8 o 22 Rain Dutch Harbor ot TR T A 44 Clear | Kodiak 38 38 b ogy .3 0 0 Cldy Cordova 36 36 S [ T 4 0 Pt Cldy Juneau 41 38 s T 1 o1 Snow Ketchikan 40 38 | 34 36 b 0 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert — — 26 40 [J 0 Cldy Edmonton 3 - 98 | 8.8 ¢ 0 Clear Seattle 60 58 | 42 44 . Q Cldy Portland 50 50 | 44 44 L 0 Pt Clay {San Francisco ... 62 58 I5 8% '6d 20 — oy *—Less than 10 miles. SR EAARR RS, - Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle Juneau time. Sea and off the Pa- fallen in the extreme e ] Heywood-Wakefield New 1930 Carriages NOW IN STOCK Drop in and see them Every carriage sold with a guarantee | uncau-Young Hardware Company S ‘wvo‘m‘“m-—*m HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN—KILN DRIED For Beauty and Style— Satisfaction— Permanence Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber for’ Every Purpose PHONE 358 Congoleum Rugs 1930 Patterns of Lino‘léum; | THE Thomas Hardware Co. F rye-Brfihn Company Fentfir.in'g;Fri'e's De- licious H_ams and Bacon PHONE 38 . STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial- Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters - - Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Old Papers for sale at gimptre()fi!ce -