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i Easter Is Dress-Up Time THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1931. { LOOK YOUR BEST ON EASTER Dame Fashion has decreed numerous smart modes of Springtime . loveliness—and here at | this store will be found a true reflection of the season’s correct mode in apparel and mil- linery for Easter and early Summer wear. display now. PURE SILK UNDERWEAR Chemises, Dance Sets, Step-ins, Under Skirts and Slips In sizes 32 to 44 $2.50 and up SILK AND CHIFFON SCARFS In all the new shades $2.50 and $3.75 COSTUME JEWELRY The very latest kind $1.50 and up SWEATERS AND BLOUSES In cotton and silk $1.25 and up FLOWERS For coats and and dresses 50 cents and up 9) Look Y our :‘: f Best On Easter MIDDISHADE and MICHAELS-STERNS SUITS for MEN New Patterns New Shades New Spring " Colorings Some Two Pants Suits Popular Prices THE LEADING HAT Stetson’s FOR SPRING Combining: Style Quality Value $8.00 and up A completely new line of ladies’ and misses’ sport and dress coats in sizes 14 to 44, Prices $12.50, $19.75, $21.50 and up DRESSES We have just received a new shipment of dresses in silk prints. special sizes for the short stout model. Priced at $13.50 and $21.50 HATS A fine assortment of well made and smart looking hats. Priced at $6.25 $7.50, $9.50 Here are some of the high notes of fashion on This lot inclndes VOGUE FOUNDATION GARMENTS Bandettes, Garter Belts, Girdles and Corsettes In all sizes Moderately Priced LADIES’ WASHABLE GLOVES In fabric, kid and chamoisette $1.25 and up : LADIES’ HAND BAGS All the popular styles [ $3.75 and up | PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY Service Weight and Chiffon | $1.00 to $2.50 LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS In lawns and linens 10 cents to 65 cents Shirts $1.95 and up All Sizes—All Colors All Patterns Phoenix Brand HOSIERY ) for Men Pure Silk— $1.00 and up, NECKTIES Bright Sprirfi Colars Very New Patterns $1.00, $1.25 and up Star Brand | Shoes 1 !01‘ ‘ MEN WOMEN j CHILDREN ; Late Spring Styles POPULAR PRICES B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” HOUSE DEBATES |M. S. JORGENSEN “THEN APPROVES IS NOW EXALTED NEW JURY BILLRULER OF ELKS Officers Are Installed at, Session Held in i Auditorium (Conunued rrom Page One) a building as its old one was ently destroyed by fire. A measure introduced by Mr. | Dimond authorizes United States | Postmasters to administer 0aths!.r mks were installed last night, and to take and certlfy oaths, af-{,, seqsion peing held in the Audi- | fidavits and acknowledgements in 'y ... in classes of cases and re-| 3 A ! H. Mess midt, D! pealing Chapter 62 of the Ses-| essersohm istrict, Deputy Toi Bl < 1010, The sam"JGmnd Exalted Ruler was installing ] Lmber 15 Chtito b o4 mcflsur;jo([icer. assisted by J. L. Gray, Act- | srdsimidd tcliby ta give AN Terri- | 8 Grand Esquire; W. R. Garster, | |torial officers and employees l”Acm)g Grand Esteemed Leading . 4 Knight;; Robert Bragaw, Acting| h - th h- > {18 l‘:‘f“;ar"“ Saturdays shaugh-1 o cnil (Bstamiad. Toyal Elghts B | | E. Biggs, Acting Grand Esteemed Transfer of Site “Lecmrlng Knight; A. H. Ziegler, | A measure sponsored by Mr. | Acting Grand Secretary; H. H. Mc- Shattuck was introduced authoriz- | Cutchean, Acting Grand Chaplain; 1 the Governor to transfer the|Guy MeNaughton, Acting Grand to the site of the Alaska Mu- Treasurer; C. P. Jenne, Acting scum Building at the corner of Grand Inner Guard, and John Mec- | ward and Third Streets to the|Loughlin, Acting Grand Tiler. Federal Government whenever ihe| Following officers were installed: remainder of the property in the| M. S. Jorgensen, Exalted Ruler; |same block should be acquired bY|George Messerschmidt, Esteemed it 'to enlarge the site of the Capi- | Leading Knight; John Hermle, Es- | tol building. This was recommend- | teemed Loyal Knight; R. E. South- ed by Gov Parks in his biennial I\\'e]], Esteemed Lecturing Knight; | mossage to the Legislature. i New officers of the local lodge ——————————————————— M. H. Sides, Secretary; Willlam Franks, Treasurer; George F. Shaw, ‘P -T A sEssIuN Tiler; H. R. Shepard, Trustee; .| ¢ 1 B0 FU8 B. Martin, Delegate to Grand! Lodge; G. F. Freeburger, Alternate | TUESDAY NIGHT Delegate to Grand Lodge. ‘ The Exalted Ruler announced | the following appointments for the | coming year: E. L. Hunter, Jr, Es-| The third “Know Alaska Better” quire; A. B. Clark, Assistant Es-|Program will be given by the Ju- quire; J. D. Van Atta, Chaplain; P€au P.-T. A. at 8 o'clock Tuesday G. G. Oakes, Organict, and H. R.|€Vening, April 7, in the Grade Brown, Inner Guard. | Pehosludiidtium. Retiring Exalted Ruler R. B.( L1n¢ program is as follows: Martin was presented with an Elk’s [ A](:Gl:"?“""y singing—"Alaska, My pin as mark of appreciation for | *25Ka." the record attninedpr:)y ihe' lodge] . oo nost “DARREHy tHE JEnge- during the past year. Past Exaltvd‘gan h OO 3 Doleus SR, Ruler R. E. Robertson made the| or s Reed, Lawrence Swanson, presentation speech. i‘l‘ohn Bgvard, Betty Ellen Nord- Following the meeting, a buffet ling, Shirley Davis, Norma Davis, lunch was served in the club rooms, | 2 1n¢ Nostrand. Under the direc- i *|tion of Miss Turner. | Mount McKinley Park, an illus- GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES | trated lecture by Senator Robert AT LUTHERAN CHURCH s, Bragaw. | “Awake, Alaska”—by Mrs. Anna Gaod Friday services will be held |E. Snow. Vocal solo—by Crystal at the Resurrection Lutheran;Snow Jenne. church, Rev. Harry R. Allen, pas-! Animated cartoon—“Juneau, We tor, tomorrow evening at 7:30 Have Come!” ¥ . The sermon topic will be:| Following the program, refresh- Christ, the Lamb of God.” |ments will be served and an infor- The regular Easter Communion ' mal reception held in honor of will be administered. A cordial in- the members of the Legislature vitation is extended to all to wor-'and their wives. This will be in ship with the congregation. |the Domestic Science Rooms of TRt e—— |the High School Building. All are CUT FLOWERS | cordially invited to attend. Those Plenty of Cut Flowers and potted | upon the reception committee are: plants for EASTER We deliver. rs. W. K. Keller, Chairman; JUNEAU FLORISTS Mesdames Redlingshafer, Terhune, Telephone 311 Scott, Warner and Church. adv. 1 IT'S THAT KIND =~and Here’s SUITS 18 | and Up Worsteds- Cheviots- Flannels- Serges- | Single or « Double-Breasted Style and Fit Best Woolens OUR story is brief. We foresaw early last winter that this was going to be | a year when buyers would demand un- ! usuzl values in clothing—and at a low We knew every suit would have to do double duty, that two-trouser suits would be the vogue. We found the maker—with the woclens — who had to have orders. Here are the suits. It’s the clothing ten-strike of the year. Don’t miss it. price. 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