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THE DAILY“ALAS] What to wear on July 4th, to be in accord with the significance of that important day. An enemble of frock and coat harmonizingly blended! A hat of silk, ing frock for aftern oon or evening wear! straw or félt! A &ilk suit in the 1930 mode! A charm- Most questions for those who wish to be well dresed solved easily, pleasantly and inexpensively. Sacrificing all remaining stock of COATS~-$15.00 comingly a man’s own taste and personality determine what he wears to best advantage. suit clothes, hats, harmonize among themselves and with your hair, eyes, and complexion. You will like that service. 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 thle F dmily - B.M. Behrent s‘ Co., lnc = lyery-quan for himself shoes, shirts, 4 group of DRESSES at $5.75, $10.75, $14.75 and $24.75 respectively STRAWS and FELTS to assure the succcess of your costume—$6.95 STITCHED SILKS—$9.75 SMART KID GLOVES—$3.75 The new Dul-sheer SILK HOSIERY—$2.00 and $2.50 Complete your outfit with the right kind of footwear, styled to meet the requirements of the most discriminat- ing women and misses—$3.50, MEN! Don’t Be Outdone by the Ladies---Dress Up for the FOURTH OF JULY -that is Our service is to assist you, the safe rule for if you wish, to ¢hoose neckwear, hose, caps and accessories lo It means economy and certainty of your best sport, for street. give you all satisfaction. $6.50 and $8.50. choosing apparel be- Men’s Oxfords--$5.50'and up Ladies’ Oxfords--$3.50.and up Children’s Oxfords--$1.50 and up Juneau’s Leading = 'ESTEBETH. TO ~ START. SITKA RUNTHURSDAY The Estebeth, Cap:i. 4. V. Davis, * will leave Juneau at 8 p.m. tomor- row for Sitka and wayports on her ! first trip of the mail run,_ which wu awarded Capt. Davis, beginning | " July 1. This route is the one formerly held by the Margnita of the Coastwise Transportation Com- ‘pany; - Capt. Davis will not be the regu- lar skipper on the Estegeth, but will make the first trip. After that Eddie Bach will be in charge. | Bobby Coughlin will be purser, |Clff Ainslie, chef, Bert Davy, en- gincer. Gus Gustafson and Fred ‘Johnsun complete the crews. | The Davis Transportation Com- | pany will operate the Estebeth out {of Juneau every Thursday at 8 pm. for Sitka and wayports. In- |formation as to her schedule may Ibe secured by calling the Alaskan | Hotel. — { Britt’'s Pharmacy is having a SPETTAL on Stationery. adv, Depaflmém Swre MARGNITA IS BOUND SOUTH Having completed four years of faithful service on the Sitka mail jroute and part-time schedules on Lynn Canal, the motorship Marg- nita, Capt. Severin Swansoh, of the Coastwise Transportation Company, left this morning for Seattle. Her days as a mail carrier out of Ju- neau are over. During Her period of service in this vicinity, the Margnita made 312 | voyages out of Juneau, and on the course of those was operated ovcrflu. There are shoes here for every summer occa:sioi\——fox"' dress, for Each assortment includes 'a very thoughhfully selected variety of the best styles and the quality‘ cannot fail to If you want to be propérly and com- fortably shod for every occasion uf summer come here for vour Star Brand Footwear. i | cl i R e g ¥ty g more than 125,000 miles. Capt. Bwanson has ‘been with the Margnita during the past year and otie-half, and will return here when he has. delivered the boat in Sc- attle. She will be disposed of therp wHen an' opgortunity arises. With him on the motorship is a skeletdn crew. Replacing the Margnita on the mail. route will be the Estebeth, Capt. Jim Davis. The Estebeth was formiérly & Juneau Boat and ha- handled many mail routes out of Juniesu and Ketchikan. —_—— Old papers ror sale at The Em: el Leai e i 'u"-‘\_ G g0 3 EMPIRE WEDNESDAY JULY 2 1930 B! /.ccion U rges Stores .A;—OO 9 = s R R R D M “Ind Offices to deck for Fourth “Decorate for the Glorious ourth!” is the request made today by the local American I n post which is in . ° . . charge of Juneau’s celebra- @ tion this year. The local e program is said to be the @ most varied and entertain- e n recent years, and the e nnaires want to see ev- ® usiness house and down @ wn office building suitable ® ° . . . . ° ° [ ° . . decorated for the occasion. The street décorations will be erected Thursday even- ; by the City authorities. Merchants and professional men are asked to use flags and bunting in profusion in decorating their places of pusiness for the day. e 0 00" ET =00 00 HOLIDAY DANCE At the ELKS HALL JULY 3rd. ncing after smoker. Serenader. 15iC —adv. » |R. White, Seattle; AT I'HE hOTLLS Gastineau E. S. Shipp, Washington, D. C.; J. J. Jacobs, Seattle; Harry Town- send, Seattle; W. G. Barrett, Butte; W. S. Singleton, Hoonah; Herbert B. Gengler, Forest Hills, New York; Arthur Gengler, Forest Hills; H. L. Bahrt, city; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hinkle; M. Krupp, Sitka; Robert Laurent, Yakima; Mrs. H. C. Bul- ger. Alaskan Ed Paulsen, Taku; Cora Mitchell, city; Sam A. Brown, Taku; C. Jons- berg, Tulseq\nh Homer Ficklin, Taku; L. T. Niclren, Taku; Neil Lookes, Tulsequah; A. N. Bobletts, city; James Currins, city; Albert Wile, city. Zynda Elizabeth Wigen, Seattle; Emma Olive Trower; Seattle; F. A. Davidson, Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, city. —— Miss Ann Elliott, who has been attending school in Victoria, B. C., arrived on the Princess Charlotte to spend the summer at her home here. . A Few Minutes With a Brush--- Presto— A NEW TABLE 0ld pieces of furniture can be made sparkling new in a few moments with DECORET. Experience is not We will give you the necessary advice as to its use and the most harmonious color com- binations to select. necessary. . Phone 101 4th of July Specials A Rare Selection of Dresses In Chiffon and Printed Crepes : Special, $12.75 and $16.75 Sportcraft Suits and Coats In the new mid-summer shades $29.50 to $32.50 value Special, $22.50 NEW HATS In stitched Silk and Felts $4.95 to $7.50 All remaining HATS from our previous stock ONE-HALF PRICE STOP LOOK LISTEN Juneau, Alaska, July 1, 1930 Dear Mr. Consumer and Customer: Do you realize the power of cash: how it enables a merchant to get into market and demand price con- cessions which would otherwise be impossible? Choice assortments of merchan- dise are frequently purchased at tremendous reductions from whole- salers and manufacturers who are anxious to sell—for cash. These lower prices in the cost of merchandise are in turn passed on to our friends—our customers. By selling for cash only, this storc is therefore enabled to buy for cash. Extended credit ties up capital, often times making it necessary for the merchant to borrow money at the bank in order to meet large bills which fall due when business may be “quiq( and collections slow. Every dollar so expended for in- terest must be charged to the mer- chant's cost of doing business and incidentally is added to the cost of merchandise if the retailer is to stay in business. Another extra, is the loss from bad accounts — the people who charge it, and then forget to pay. These losses must be paid by some- body! It cerfainly pays to buy for cash. You pay less. It’s the power of cash. Yours for quality merchandise at low prices. THE CASH BAZAAR. OPEN EVENINGS Front and Main Sts. Telephone 215 Look in at our prices before sending your rroney to mail order Touses. —adv. Triangle Building JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. 'HE FINEST CLEANER WE'VE EVER SOLD, $5.0 own N5 s ey | 7 THE NEW DE LUXE GENERAL @) ELECTRIC CLEANER iz mav sonod like o pretty broad statement. But — S N T STANDARD MODEL when you realize that this cleaner bears the General 83500 Klectric name. that it 1s beantiful, powerful, truly le luxe. and that it is priced at only $42.50. .. then JUNIOR MODEL you'll oy we consider it the most remarkablo $2450 cleaner we've ever sold. Lok ki Youshouldexamineit minutely and compareitwithother .1350 cleaners, even those which sell for a great deal more, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU DOUGLAS PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at Juneau Paint Store THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 New Arrivals forthe Fourth ‘In women’s dress and sport shoes. Black Kid, Patent Brown and Tan Kid. Pumps, Strap and Ties in the very latest styles. Triple A to EE widths Priced $5.00 t0 $7.50 Men’s Hart Schaffner & ° Marx Suits i FOR THE 4TH OF JULY : At Half Price 4 ARNOLD’S BOOTERY - Goldstein Building i Phone 45 ¢ S