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Gifts for Graduates. ite. Every day we' ineet these young hat please them most. Here are a few A word to parents, relatives a gift shopping tour for the gradua moderns, so we know the things t suggestions: with such chic accessories as these. LINGERIE AND GOWNS OF CREPE DE CHINE What daintier gifts for a girl than lovely silk lin- gerie. And here there’s a charming collection of pastel tinted garments—dance sets, chemise, slips, lifl"li(’fi illl(l gOWllS. $3.25 to $8.95 PAJAMA ENSEMBLES— sembles. $2.50 to $9.75 Scarfs — Handkerchiefs — F lowers — Hand Bags Costume Jewelry — Perfumes — Potder and Compacts GIFTS for the FELLOWS In the Men’s Department Smart Silk Neckties, $2.00 : A TRAVELING BAG Leather Belts, $1.50 The most popular piece of luggage for a man — made of genuine leather—{rom $17.50 up Colorful Shorts and Shirts, $2.75 All-Wool Sweaters, $6.00 to $10 B. y, ber~uing Recorded by the U. 5. 4 p. m. wiay: Generally faif “tomght &me Sunday; gentle variable winds. ™ aroutéter w 3 ity Wind Velaciy Weathe |bim, Frank G. Manley, pioncer of |8 45 SE 29¢ a1 SE SE 10 5 15 Pt. CldY | interior camps, passed through Ju- | "[MANLEY GOES NORTH | FOR MINING SEASON Enroute to interior Alaska points; to visit mining properties held by Faitbanks, Hot Springs, and other neus early this week on the steam- GLOVES—and Sheer SILK STOCKINGS The hand and foot of fashion demand complexi.on tones for smartness—so every girl will be fle]ig‘fited Kid Gloves—$3.75 Sheer Silk Hose—$1.95 23RRAgAZELELIBTEE 3328322 IB east and extreme north and high considerable energy.is central near latitude 450 degrees mnorth and|ing. lotigitiide 160 degrees west. BShowers have fallen in Southeastern —————— and extreme Southwestern Alaska and clear weather preévails over ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE much of the Interlor. Temperatifes have fallen in Southeastern Moderns approve gay pajamas of silky rayon PP gay pa 4 Y Alaska and at Kodiak and have-risen in most of the rest of the with bright contrasting trim — and the coats that [ S coamwo| 8| 6 12 tow 4am. 4am. Precip. 4dm emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs, Weather CIdY | Francisco. Mr. Manley, who re-| CldY | tains substantial holdings in the Pt. CIdy interior, spends.every summer in Clear | 4o Territory. He and Mrs. Man- Cldy ley will go by way of ‘Whitehorse c oo al 12 92 52 0 Trace 0 0 *_Less than 10 miles. NOTE—Observaiions &t Alasgan mainiand stations, <xoept Ju- The steamer does not call at Val- néan siid: Cordov made. at 8 a, m. and 8 p. m., Junean tme. The pressuré remains low throghout Alaskd except the South-|aboard at Cordova and is expected west of California. ‘A storm of |to arrive here early Monday morn- . Qldy - — Railll vy RETURNS FROM TAKU | Clear clay L. H. Metzgar for Juneau. Mr.| Clear Metzgar went up the river last| Cldy Tuesday on a business trip. Cldy Pt. Cldy er Princess Louise. He was accom- panicd by Mrs. Manley who is mak- ing her first trip north in several yéars. _ The Manleys now reside in San| and Dawson down the Yukon river. | The Amy arrived in port from‘ Taku Point at 4 o'clock yesterday | afternoon with J. J. Corbett and; ———————— YUKON DUE MONDAY ! Steamier Yukon left Seward at 3 o'clock this morning for Juneau. dez southbound, will not take ore SHALL WE DESTROY RELIGION? Well that all depends, if a religion is dccomplishing any good why destroy it? Look at that great army of workers scat- tered to the far corners of the earth, sheltering, protecting, , feeding and in numerous ways playing the good Samar- itan, NO. A thousand times NO. Do not try to destroy a religion that is Such a powerful factor for-the betterment of the humane needs. The Salvation Army is demonstrating every day what prac- tical religion can do right in your own town of Juneau. Agreed, did you say? Then you will be glad to assist them in this worthy cause in their annual finan- cial appeal May 26th to June 3rd. Electricity will be off in down town districts on Fourth Street and as far South at I Goldstein's match up with them to form clever lounging en- | poueL4s 70 0L0 COUNTRY '« James'Sey and niece, Miss: Eliza- beth Sey, and Mrs. Glen Kirkham, accompanied by her two children, Vera--and Glenward, are passén- ‘gers for Vancouver oh the Princess Louise which left this morning for the first stage of .thelr journey to their old hopes in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. © They are booked on the steam- ship Duchess of Bedford, for the ocean ‘voyage, leaving Montreal on M. Behrends Co., ' Juneaw’s Leading Department Store i Mr. Sey and Elizabeth are go- 'ing _ to Glasgow, Scotland, where|. they have relatives and friends to visit. ' They ' will ledve there in thon. ‘P Notices for thi: cnurch column |. Morning worship at ‘11 o'clock. services nor Sunday Bchool ust be received by The Empire|Subject, “The Place of Man in the bé held. ot laler thah 10 o'clock Saturday | Universe.” orning to guarantee change oOf| Because of the Baccalaureate rmon topics, ete. Service in the school, the Ep- worth League and the evening 8 o'clock service are cancelled. The Salvation Army 2 —& Charch REV. C. C, BAUNDERS, Pastor - 24 8 HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worket | Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. | OCEANIC INSTITUTION URGED 70:30 a. m—Mornihg service. The church where service and 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. worship meet. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek! 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. ayer service. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Sermon text, “The Mind of the|sy. the Unjversity of Washington Sundav_services weil ve meld af |Vighne. , “soul and Body.” Sunday School at 10 a. m. _Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- onial meeting. ‘Christian Sclence Reading Room | 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. clarch building. This room 18| 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and ’_‘wnd these services and visit the | Rev. M. L. Williams will preach 2 | Spirit Is Life and Peace.” 7:00 p. m.—Intermediate Chris- tian Endeavor. Leader: Dana De- First Church of Christ, Scientist . in thé First Christ of | 7:00 p. m—Children’s Hour. Con- ducted by Mrs. C. C. Saunders. pen to the public Wednesday | Sermon. :rll;:.' rioons mom 2:30 to 4. 12:30 p. m—Sunday School. The public is cordially invited to| Evening service at Douglas. LET mqum Press Your Suit. room. at the 11 o'clock sefvice. Thursday—Ascension Day—Holy “—;—MT“I———-—- Communion at 8:0 a. m. 1s, and Seward Sgreets Y YOUNG, Minister. communion of children. 10:30 a. m- PHONES 83 OR 85 " “The Storé‘That Pleaies” __THE SANITARY GROCERY September for home, stopping off in Seattle to attend 'business Sollege and Mr. Sey re- The trip for Eliza- beth is by way of a reward for her_ high scholastic standing and gradiation from the Douglas high m.—Special devotion in honor ‘of the Blessed Virgin; crown- ing and: Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. | Thtirsday—Ascension Day — 7 8. 9;00 @ m. Mass at which the school children assist tn a body. 3 EEEH““ mmm Church : Corner ot ‘fnira and Maln 5ts, * , HARRY . ALLEN, Pastor! 7:30' p. {m, Mass. Mrs. Kirkham and children are Mrs: Kirkham’s, mother, sister and’ . They will also visit] ¢ -before returning|™ No mass. ., 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. g e L L 2 Bt Luke's Episcopal Church ; S Bvening Prayer and Sermon a .M. L. Willams will preach. * WEACMERS LEAVE . |erine Shier, Douglas teachers, left on: thé Pincess Louise this morn-| {hg enroute to California for a va- cation tour:of several points of in- tercit (n several states, before they return to thelr hbmes. Miss Hursh lives af Macotin, Ganada, and Miss Y, CHAS. C. PERBONLUS, Pastor. The Ladies Aid will hold a Silver ' gunday services: . Tea at the Parsonage on Friday| 11:00 a. Public meetings: afternoon, May 29. Sunday—2:00 p. m. m—Morning Worship. m.—Bible School. 9 and FHdiy oi- ity tHE HEADLINES” 8108 p. T IRMRTR SRS .+ Lot e o v | Befl%l (1' ~orthern Light Presbyterian T ening &b | | The | i w Presbyterian Native Church fl? e ) day ot edch ? the first Sun- 3 sopens at the Coli- SEATTLE; MAy 24. — A grest oceariic institution for study of seh life i 811, its phasés has beeri urged by Dr. Frank P. iitie, sclentitic ad- viser of the ‘Rockéfeller Foundd- tion and profesdor of goology at the Univt Notior 10 MARINERS Petefsbiirg. Bar ‘Buoy, No. 24, moved May 28 6 new positioh, 203 - yards, 34 degiees true from Tufn Point Shoal Light, in 22 feét to mark westerly Umit of shoaling —————— We call and delivér, Phone 828. y g DOG, LICENSES Episcopal Charch - ey Will be payable Jurie Cathislic Mile Deg. B ' Female Dog Fifth and Gold Streews Unligensed dogs w 8:00 a. m—Mass and first holy ed and killed. —High Mass and Ser-)—ads pict life in a metropolitan Dews-|from 6 a. m. to 12 noon on Sun- The moment chosen |gay, May 25th. | as the opening of the story is the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | “deadline’—when the paper must|ady. AND POWER COMPANY | The star reporter, Nosey Norton | (played magnificently by Grant, Withers), is out on a double mur-) Just before the fatal| x:flomem. he scnds in a story to the effect that the murdered men + {were quarreling over a mysterious | “blonde” Douglas Next to Ni;ffy-Sh;ppe TELEPHONE 379 Conttacts Solicited Ay Placé in Alaska The big moment then arrives. The cast includes Marian Nixon, Clyde Cook, Edmund Breese, Paul- ine, Garon, Frank Campeau, Hal- lap Cooley, Vivian Oakland, Rob-! ert Ober, Ben Hall, Spec O'Don- nell and Jack Wise. Mayonnaise C hurc'l Sweet Pickles [ i MEATS servwes || Roast Chicken with Dressing Virginia Baked Ham and — e Sweet Potatoes Nottces tor - this charch column thust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Baturday morning to guarantee change of sartrion topics. ete e Douglas Presbyterian Native | Mission "Sunday aflernoon tne Rev. Phil- Mfp Bauer, Pastor of the Commun- “Church will conduct the wor- p sétvices for the Native Church going to Tivérpool, England, whereln their school room, 3 p. m. 2 " Douglas Catholle Church el LINDSTROM LEAVES OLISEUM, SUNDAY|. Carl Lindstrom left this morning _{for his first visit to the states. He ” Warner Bros.|is going to Bellingham where his sister Helen, resides, to be gone all This is the beststmer and perhaps the winter, far as we know, to de-!alse FOR GUARANTEED HEATING and PLUMBING A.J.HAWVER FRONT STI(EET is a fig- ment of Nosey's' imagination—but real blondes—two of them—come on the scene to take part in the | war that the inggnious reporter has O R store including Gastineau Avenue | COLISEUM TONIGHT SUNDAY DINNER AT THE BERGM ANN DINING ROOM Served 5:30 to 7:00 | | SOUP . i Cream of Oyster | | | SALAD Heavenly Hash Sliced Tomatoes VEGETABLES Buttered Green Peas Mashed Potatoes | * Price $1.00 f O e Quick Shipment to Alaska Write or wire your or- der - it will be shipped on the first boat. Out com- plete lumber service takes care of every detail. Far- rell Lumber is your as- surance of Speed, Quality and Satisfaction, DESSERT Specialtics. Ice Cream and Assorted Cakes 0 : Pineagiple Cream Ple @ Just send us your specifications e RF we make all shipping arrangements. SUNDAY NIGHT HEAR AND SEE—The 100 Per Cent All Talking Vitaphone Picture IN THE HEADLINES with GRANT WITHERS, MARIAN NIXON and Star Cast Thrilling and Amusing with VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND NEWS e e e s S Y Good Materials - Carejul Grading - Fine Finish Lumber - These Are OQur e e e | FATT 1] Lumber Co. Phone 502 for Reservations 'westlake and P!‘OSpect | SRR fire. a fire. g‘lfimliummn'mummm|||mmmiil|||||uu|||mmmu‘n“mmmuiimmumuuumm'mlmuuml = NOW THAT IT IS ALL OVER We Get FOUR IMPORTANT FACTS from the MALONY BLOCK FIRE FIRST---A building located within a few blocks of the Fire Hall can be completly destroyed by SECOND---When a total loss occurs, a sufficient amount of insurance is necessary to maintain credit for restocking or rebuilding. 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