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THE NEW FALL F UR TRIMMED CO TS F ] Do you know that Fall and Winter Coats are FIVE INCHES longer than they were a year ago? : ki W I it FICE l‘ These stunning coats are made of trico cloth---a abric which promises to be the outstanding dress coat material of the season--- they are lined with crepe back satin as well as Wdrmlv interlined. Ly culls trimmn { Flattering collars and tncky cuffs. trlmmed w1t'h long silky fur are definite attractions to the feminine eyes searching for winter coats. M. BEHRENDS Ci Juneau’s Leading Department Store lold friend of the family. e T e Weather Coudmom As Rccorded by the U. S This is Doctor Kane of Weather Bureau Boston,” and the girl looked up [into a pair of steel grey eyes as| Foreeast for Juneaw and vidtnity, beg~ning ¢ p. m. today: ¥ BY NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN, |hor hand was taken and held in @ | Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable winds. | powerful grip. “Jack,” whaeling ; SYNOPSIS: J. Arnold Wins- |and stuffy.” abruptly on his adopted son, “I LOCAL DATA low, procpercus retired lawyer, | “Stuffy, perhaps” Jack eyed her|promised you would call for Bates Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velncity \Weathe is werried bec 2 hig with concern. “But our rm"mw(uul Glover for the party to-night.}4 p. m: yest'y 30.22 55 29 S + Rain con, Jack ¥ are cold” ncling her fingers' ic¥ Is your car in the garage?” 4 a. m. today 3020 52 100 s 4 Mist in love with touch. “As cold as your treatment| “yes;” but for a second Jack did |Noon foday . 3031 . 61 84 w 1 Cldy Chas> 2 of me lately. Ah, Elsa, how have nct stir and his face held a repel- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS pled by an zutc |you the heart to play with me as lent look. kit cEpors e “TODAY which her you do?” and dropping on. one| pig, pecame conscious that some- Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. by a cir driven by Ja |knee he threw his arm about her. ypi. wao wrong. As the front door | Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather @ guo i at the Wing “Sweetheart — my sweetheart”— | i5004 with a resounding bang upon | Barrow 34 94 30 30 + 0 Cldy in Wa:hingt he murmured with passionate fer- | Jack's retreating figure, Arnold |Nome 52 52 | 48 58 12 64 Rain Winclow doe: vor. |Winslow broke off his animated [Bethet 60 60 | 52 &4 24 22 Rain his adcpted | “Alwa cart; Jack?”|opaiter with Dr. Kane, Fort Yukon 60 60 | % 86 = 0 Clear and iy cuspic that E | she qu volee. | «My dear, I have perhaps taken | Tanana 60 60 | 44 50 —_ 0 Pt. Cldy Cha not all she pro “Always—and forever u much on myself, but with Jack’s|Fairbanks % 66 4 gl 0 Clear to He ¢ the ¢ Later, with dinner over, Jack and jyterest at heart, you must forgive |Fagle 68 68 | 40 40 -— 0 Clear G. Therne, famous private de- |[Elsa returned to the music room, any blundering on my part.” 8t. Paul e, 08 50 46 48 10 .08 Cldy teetive, who is aizo an Ameri- |accompanied by Mys. Winslow. Winslow cleared: his throat. Dutch Harbor ... 72 68 G4 64 — Trace Clear can Indian, to find a way to i “Come Eisa, a game of Russian; “Jack’s happiness is bound up in |Kodiak e 64 60 | 60 52 0 06 Rain prevent the marriaze. A mys- |\bank” said Mrs. Winslow crisply, you,” he said. “He desires bofore |COTdaya:: 62 62 48 56 0 08 Pt Cldy tericus woman in blue has cont {drawing a card table toward them.lall else an early marriage; but— (Junesd .iii... 55 58 | 49 82 4 3 Mist coveral notes to the elder Wins- | gack was an interested spe but—" Kelchikpn ... 62 63 56 108 4 Trace Cldy low hinting she has knowledgs |45 the game progressed, with Elsa| “But in my crifipled state; ‘Elsys | Prinoe: Rupert, ... 54 54 54 w8 0 0 Cldy that will interest him, and al$0 | proving the more expert. quivering lips barely enunclated |Edmonton ... @ 68 50, 160 : 0 Cldy has been reem ceveral times | “Dear me» Mrs. Winslow ex- the words, He L L 4 9 Clear talking to Ela Chaca, claimed, totalling her' losses. “Can| “That's the point/ broke in|FOFHANd ... 4 5 EaRT 0 Clear 1 | Winslow. “Won't that crippled stato |S88 Fratelsen . 10 68 | 5l g 0 Cleax yield to expert surgical treatment? vpnc T, 'B C 7 bt it o4 4 Cleax iT've brought Dr. Kame here to see|" o couve P fo b i Olesr | you,” *—Less than 10 miles, R. G. Holmes, agent for Gard- ner-Penver Company, left today on the Prince. Henry for his head- quarters in Vancouver, after a short. business trip here. | Elsa, the pupils of her eyes wid- jened to twice thelr normual size, The premum is low in northern Bering Sea and high to the {looked at the three ‘people facing [southward amnd eastward and rising rapidly:in Northern Alaska. Rain {her. “I—I don't quite get your|has fallen in Western and Southern Aldska and clear weather' con- meaning,” she faltered. tinues in the Interfor. The weather has cleared in parts of South- “It is this,” Winslow could be|western Alaska. Temperatures have risen ;n the western portion of clear and straight to the point if {the Territory and have fallen in the nertheastern portion. he wished. “Dr. Kane has made some remarkable cures where the | )sphm was injured, resulting in par- ::::lgm: oz:mne‘“wnvom:;own:oz:ss. B HENRY TAKES il paralysls. Your dbjury was 10 lang Dy, Kane - siipped noiselessly PASSENGERS ouT the spine—?" . into- his bedroom. ) | “Yes” as he paused. “They said| g was approaching one in the| Takifig 20 passengers from here |1t was due to that that I lost the|morning when thole in . the. card on itslast sailing for the south for ‘“’°“?: lmy v‘;fi; Jow drew a long|'00M Were silenced by.loud wrap-|the cidrrent season, the Canadian ‘b)mlh. Pl ot 3 ) !‘hv “‘:p ping on. the: long < French: window, | Nationgl Lines steamship Prince : A v opening : upon the terrace. Glover, | Hentyy; Capt. Gilbert, arrived at 1 ‘\n"‘;’l”‘l Boston . jus 5S¢ You 10-imore sober than the others, swung (a.m. tbday’ and sailed for Vancou- bR gL open the window and Ferguson, the |ver at+2 a.m. !_I?‘lslfnhi?f.““k back In her chair.|gardener, lurched inside, Passengers embarking here were: | 1A o “Master, master” — his throaty |for p(lnce Rupert—Helga Hanson, |, “Tonight." The word was cchoed yoive sounded oddly in the sudden wmrs. Pete 'Norpdestlom §ndHR G. by Dr. Kane aud his ploasant voice | stjiiness and Winslow gased at his Holmes; for Vancouver—D, C. Me- ?.ff:x:e o “"':' x"‘!“:fi Car: | White, distorted features as if hyp- | Kechnle, W. Goodwin, B, P. John- ¢ ‘,,3;27(51 “mt o medix R :"m notized. “The man up stairs, mas- | son and George Reid; for Seattle— 'R 1o 31 ol . PU%iter, *him you called Kane—he's ly- R. E. Robertson, B. G. Douglas, Miss |Won't you give me a try—for Jack's ing on the ground under his win-|Nona Castle, Rev. P, E. Bauer, “How have you the heart to play with me as you do?” lack pleaded. |sake?” dow—dead.” 1 Mi ips, . | “You will let me?” as she nodded : R o o B, Chapter 2 |you change a five-dollar bill, Elsa?"'dumbly. “Good® (Conyright, . Appleton and Co, | iss Katherine Phillips, Miss Grace ¢ oRr 3 ) - » v How and why did Dr.'Kane (g Naghel, Miss Lois Martin, C. B. DEATH STRIKES THE DOCTOR { a shabby leather| Winslow wheeled Elsa to her| .0 his death? There are un- W.’8. Pullen, Jr. Lois P, The sun was sefting as Jack bill folder. In withdrawing some room where her murse met them. Crunid detnidnts. I fainer.. Secry B0 ainer o, i : Winslow stcpped out onto the ter-|treasury note > exposed the mica| “Prepare Miss Chase for an ex- row's chapter. Wi i TP ki race at Oaklands, his uncle’s sum- : holding identi- amination, then- notify me, here,” 1 e IV RSB IR mer home, and his eyes rested in 1 Mrs. Winslow’s said Kane, pointing to an old settes frank admiration upon the young s lig t |which stood ncr: the hall from REPRESENTATIVE QF girl sitting propped up in a wheel | Oh, you have a driver's permit,” Elsa's bedroom deor. FlRM H!RE chair outside the French windows.|she coosd, craning forward in her, Nearly two hours elapsed beforo PAPER Elsa Chase raised her blue eye what was writ- the elevator onee mere took Dr.| M. 8. Wilson, representing the endeavor to 1 from her embroidery as he :\pv;wn on the card, but her curiosity Kane to the seeand. story. Walking | wholesale paper firm of Blake, Mof- R. E. Robertson, wellknown local proached. | | wen led as Elsa closed the slowly along that floor to his bed- !fits and Tewne, which has offices | attorney, Was an outgoing passen- “It's growing too chilly for you|bill folder iroom he heard vgices coming from|and warehouses throughout the|ger on the Prince Henry today for|— cut here’ ‘Jack chided gently “I used to drive a car,” she ac- the large reception hall West, was a passenger on the Aleu- “Come indoors, dear.” And waiting (knowledged. “Here is your change,! “Go to bed, Julis, and stop worry- (tian from ports to Westward, re- for po remonstrance, he wheeled | Mrs. Winslow; surely that is your ing,” came Winslow's voice. “Kane turning to his home here, her chalr into the large music room, | husband's voice in the hall” [will be here soon. I rely on his ————— ‘stopping before the wood fire blaz-| Arnold Wi came in even as diagnosis to tell us if Elsa is a| Lois Martin, daughter of Mr and ing on the hearth. she spoke, bringing with him a cripple or—a fraud.” Mrs. R. B. Martin of this city, left “Not. mmf Elsa touched the |stranger to Elsa, but, judging from’' A burst of loud laughter came for Seattle today to resume her Seattle where he was called on business. - He will return on an eatly steamer. €. B. Secrest, who has been in charge of drilling operations for the Alaska Juneau in the Taku River region, left today for Seattle on the m_n_ntu Prince ge’nry q tul Dot Mrs. Winslow's cordial. greeting, nn from the card room where evi- studies at the T.‘T. Minor School PR i e SOCIETY FORME FOR PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ‘ Territorial Assocnahon Ex-:‘ pects to Establish Home at Douglas ‘ At a meeting in the council chamber of the City Hall last eve-| ning, permanent organization was effected of the Civic Protective So- | |ciety, Alaska Division. An executive | board of directors and officers was, chosen. The directors are Mrs. Harold Smith, Rev. H. R. Allen,| H. T. Tripp, Dr. W. J. D. McAuliffe, | |H. D. Stabler and Mrs. J. P. \Vl.-‘ liams, all of Juneau, and L. W.| Kilburn, F. A. J. Gallwas and Mrs.1 Robert Brown of Douglas. Mrs. Smith was chosén chairman |of the board; Mrs. Brown, secretary, and the Rev. Mr. Allen, treasurer. | Rev. Phillip Bauer was named Ter- ritorial Divisional Superintendent. { The Rev. Mr. Bauer was chairman | of the meeting last evening. Fifteen| persons were present. The consti-| tution of the crganization was read | and adopted, and the purpose of the| society explained. It plans to es- tablish at Douglas a home for or-| Iphans and dependent children, and| for other children in need of care.| The institution will afford educa-| {tional facilities to inmates. | —,,——— PLANE MISSING ' WITH ITS PILOT - FROMATLINS.C. Aircraft Comes from Van- couver to Search for ‘; Patrick Burke | In an cffort to find a Junkers| airplane, piloted by Patrick Bur missing in British Columbia, an- other Junkers plane, piloted by | |W. A. Joerss, from Vancouver, B IC., called at Juneau this afternoon | for. fuel oil and then proceeded to; {Atlin, B. C. | | According to Mr. Joerss, the miss- ling aircraft left its base at Atiin a week ago last Sunday for the Laird River district, which is north- east of Atlin, in British Columbia.| Since then, nothing has been heard | | { | o e e TR DTN R D' | -~ D e e e e S S More Than $500 Damage | | By Collision to Local Automobiles : And yet this loss is only . the highway toll from August 15 to August 20 Your Car-Is It Protected? 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