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| Wearing Ay What to wear on July 4th, to be in accord with the significance of that enemble of frock and coat harmonizingly blended! ing frock for afternoon or evening wear! A hat of silk, straw or felt! A silk suit in the 1930 mode! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 1,1930. ' 4th of July pare | A charm- important day. Most questions for those who wish to be well dresed solved easily, pleasantly and inexpensively. Sacrificing all remaining stock of COATS—$15.00 4 group of DRESSES at $5.75, $10.75, $14.75 and B $24.75 respectively costume—$6.95 STITCHED SILKS—$9.75 SMART KID GLOVES—#$3.75 The new Dul-sheer SILK HOSIERY— ing women and misses—$3.50, $6.50 and $8.50. MEN Don’.t Be Outdone by the Ladies---Dress Up for the FOURTH OF JULY Every man for himself—that is the safe rule for choosing apparel be- comingly a man’s own taste and personality determine what he wears to best advantage. Our service is to assist you, if you wish, to choose suit clothes, hats, shoes, shirts, neckwear, hose, caps and accessories lo harmorfize among themselves and with your hair, eyes, and complexion. You will like that service. It means economy and certainty of your best appearance when you're dressed in a Michaels Stern Suit or Top Coat. Priced as low as $35.00 with two pair pants Summer Footwear for the Whole F amilj' There are shoes here for every summer occnsiou—for"dr_ess,' “for Each assortment includes a very thoughhfully selected variety of the best styles and the quality cannot fail to If you want to be properly and com- fortably shod for every occasion of summer come here for your sport, for street. give you all satisfaction. Star Brand Footwear, Men’s Oxfords--$5.50 and up Ladies’ Oxfords--$3.50 and up Children’s Oxfords--$1.50 and up i Juneau’s 'Leading Depamnant S‘m 1 4 STRAWS and FELTS to assure the succcess of your 2.00 ‘and $2.50 . Complete your outfit with the right kind of footwear, styled to meet the requirements of the most discriminat- B. M. Behrends C'@., lfié' CALL FOR BIDS FOR SCHOOL)along Glacier Highway, to and from [points along Odacier Highway, dur- TRANSPORTATION Juneau Public Schools from and to|ing school. year 1930-1931, ending ransporting students, residing | Auk Lake Bridge and mtfermodtm,e June 1, 1831, - taa e eedee®ooee | Actual number of students un- . i:lr)mwn bub during past ‘s’chzz year, ere were as.many as 42 students. ROLLER SUMMER Sealed bids will be received at office of R. E.-Robertson, President, SKATING | RATES Juneau Schosl: Board; until 5 on all o'clock p. m. July 20, 1930. | & Contractors must tranSport stu- A. B. HALL Alterations and dents to Junesu Public Schools hy |even > 4 Remodeh'n 9 o'clock a. m. of each.sthool day,{netice, Frid 11 and must transport students home |or Wednesday, Friday Y > cuch day without delay, leaving - Juneau lig Sehools ‘at 3:20 Sunday urman's ook SR Triangle Building Contractor must furnish safe ani tion, and sapply cautious and ex- perienced drivers. Contractor must enter into con- tract with Territory, and trans- m is subject to rules 1 and supetvision of w Commissioner of Edumtmni l( Juneau School Board. Ncht reserved to reject any anq -n bids, and to cancel contract, even though awarded, upon 30 davs and to' specify type of car Uli “JUNEAU ‘PUBLIC SCHOO:, BOARD First publication, July 1, 1930. [Last publication, July 19, 1930, i o Dady Cross-word Puzzle FLx \l ROSS 5. Overt 6. Existed 7. The Greek N 8. Ralirond car: collog. . Ol of roses . Female saints abbr. . Pronoun . Finished . Metul 9. Tasteless . Enelosed . Iy one’s selt 22 Contends with successfally . Pertalning to one of the Grent Lakes . Small des ressions 26, Drags 9. Amuses 20, Punished Jowish fostle Solutlon of Yésterday’s Puzzle R <|m| Silinlder ornas ment Dogs o In 8. 1 rotind 9 111ndu_ sacred ature ard shot ickod E| L A T E o T E N A 8 L] L|E val a9, Month 49, Condensed . Huge wnves 41, Cut of meat atmospherio 35, Ventures 44, In tront of moisture 36, Salt water the middle of 1 38, Boast the body 1. Moge mythleal 39. Monkey 46. Age bir 40. In favor of . et 47, Gaddess of 2, City In Okla- 41 Offer 37, Clamsy hoats homa 42, Befora 38. Chnfly part of 48, ymrl ot 2, Not speciflo 43. Dress sking £ ground graln 4. Cotton fabrie 45. Down: prefix [P BT PR AEmaEEN ANEEE TUAENE JENEE Fr i X \ dmm G W Wll/fll=l- | LAl n h Gammn am———" BB AN NN Z Wit HOLIDAY DANCE % 17110 ! N A Napa, Cal, dairy is experi- [ ‘At the ELKS HALL JULY 3rd.|menting its milk n Franciscy Dancing after smoker. Serenaders by airplane. It time and the b Music —adv. | cooler atmosphere benefits the milk A Few Minutes With a Brush-- Presto— A NEW TABLE . Old pieces of furniture can be made sparkling new in a few moments with DECORET. Experience is not necessary. We will give you the necessary advice as to its use and the most harmonious color com- binations to select. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. HE FINEST CLEANER WE'VE EVER SOLD. $5.00 Down v‘. o $1.00 Weekly THE NEW DE LUXE GENERAL @ ELECTRIC CLEANER o~ Thir mav sonnd like @ pretty broad statement. But STANDARD MODEL shen vou realize. that this cleaner bears the General 83590 llectric pawe. thai it is beautiful, powerful, truly le luxe. and that it is priced at only $42.50 . .. then JUNIOR 'g:"- youw'll sce why we consider it the most remuhhln '24 cleaner we've ever sold. HANDY CLEANER Youshould examine it minutely and compare itwith other cleaniers, sven those which sell for a great deal more, 21330 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU. DOUGLAS i | long est contmuous electrified ride in the world on the new OLYMPIAN By The Transcontinental Train of Trains First to introduce roller-bearing riding ease across America, the Olympian also leads in many other travel luxuries. Its de luxe appoint- ments include observation club car, ladies’ lounge; barber, valet, bath, maid service, radio; market reports, news bulletins. Only The Milwaukee Road provides 656 soot- Tess, cinderless, electrified miles—and meals by Rector of Broadway fame. Travel the new Olympian way. No extra fare. Low fares East are now in effect - from Seattle R. E. CARSON E.M.GULBRANSEN General Agent City Passenger Agent ‘White Bldg.~—4th Ave, & Union St., Seattle ' . % MILWAUKEE ROAD AMERICA'S LONSGEST ELECTRIFIED RAILROAD : ’ SHOWING NEWEST FASHIONS Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear and Millinery Direct from New York TRIANGLE CORNER Telephone 101 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN AND FISH PACKERS Anyone desiring fish and dry salting for the Oriental + Market should please communicate with the Oriental Cooperative Corporation, Juneau, Alaska. THE ORIENTAL COOPERATIVE CORPORATION ‘ Smm THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th Qnd Franklin St, Phone 136 New Atrivalsji fortheF ourth In women’s dress and sport shoes. Black Kid, Patent Brown and Fan Kid. Pumps, Strap and Ties in the very latest styles. - | l Triple A to EE widths Priced $5.00 to $7.50 Men’s Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits FOR THE 4TH OF JULY At Half Price ARNOLD’S BOOTERY Goldstein Building - Phone 45