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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1931. Easter Is Dress-Up Time LOOK YOUR BEST ON EASTER \ . o ~ . . . 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. dresses in silk prints. COATS $21 50 A fine 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 Here are some of the high notes of fashion; pn A completely new line of ladies” and misses’ sport and dress coats in sizes 14 to 44. Prices $12.50, $19.75, $21. 5() and up We have jusi received a new shipment of This lot includes special sizes for the short stout model. Priced at $13.50 and assortment of well made and smart looking hats. Priced at $6.25 $7.50, $9.50 V()(.LL P()l NDATION (,ARMENTS Bandettes, Garter Belts, Girdles and Corsettes Modemtely Priced In all sizes LADIES’ WASHABLE CLOVES In fabric, kid and ehamoisette $1.25 and up. LADIES’ HAND BAGS All the popular styles $3.75 and up SWEATERS AND BLOUSES | PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY In cotton and silk } Service Weight and Chiffon $1.00 to $2.50 $1.25 and up | FLOWERS For coats and and dresses 50 cents and up fiQ) Look Your s Best 2 On Easter MIDDISHADE and MICHAELS-STERNS SUITS for MEN New Patterns New Shades New Spring THE LEADING HAT “for Stetson’s JEEN FOR SPRING e : CHILDREN Combining: Bate Spiing Style Gleres Quality Y Value POPULAR $8.00 and up PRICES }} PURE SILK UNDERWEAR Chemises, Dance Sets, Step-ins, Under Skirts and Slips 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 Spring €olors Shoes Colorings Very New Patterns 5 e T Pg S . o 51:‘1[:; i $1.00, $1.25 and uwp POp.ular Star Brand Prices B. M. Behrends Co., luc. “Juneauw’s Leading Department Store™ NORTHWESTERN ‘GALLS HERE ON HER WAY SOUTH From Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. R. | A. Hall, Calvin Hall and Andy M Taylor. Cabin passengers from | Westward for ports south of Ju- neau are: For Petersburg—Baxter C. Felch | Fer Seattle—Boris Magids, Mrs. \vnlkcwskl John A. Clark, Mrs. | Grant Augustine, J. C. Baragawan- |ith, Mrs. Lee Raatz and Louise | Gehrke. | | for ports to the South were: | Stanley Wilson, Abel Johnson, Ra I | Welch, Kenneth Ingram, W. Shi | Henry Tredell, F. J. Bryant, Ed T | Sutton, Mr. ahd Mrs, | and Anthcny Muelim. —— e HOLY SATURDAY IS | OBSERVED TOMORROW Holy Saturday will be observed |at the Nativity Church tomorrow. At 6:30 o'clock in the morning will be * “Blessing of the Paschal xdles reading oi “Blessing of the Baptimal 8 o'clock am., thnf‘ Persons who booked passage here | For Wrangell—George Miyasats. | | For Ketchikan—H. C. Dunlap, | Harry Cribb, Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. ‘mlttcd to St. Ann’s Hospital yes- A. C. Black| | | | [ ‘Blossing of the New | the Prophesies ! Pontifical | cmr High Mass will be cele-! Most Blessed Sacrament. At Dcuglas At Douglas at T:30 o'clock to- night there will be Adoration and Way of the Cross. Holy Mass will be celebrated at 8 o'clock in % the morning. - e {Spokane Bidder ¥ | Awarded Contract, i Wrangell School 1 WRANGELL, Alaska, April | 8.—Geeorge Bottler, of Spokan, Wash,, the Wrangell Public schoo! hcuse and has been awarded { the gcneral contract for $32,- 000. Bids ranged up to $11,000. EASTER CARDS Butler, Mauro Drug Co. adv. AR A Distinctive EXCLUSIVE But Not EXPENSIVE DEVLIN’S First and Main Sts. A Pr——————— e e BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT AT SABIN'S New Spring Patterns and Styles SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” is the low bidder for {brated with Benediction of the| | | U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ESTF.BETH DEPARTS WITH 5 PASSENGERS| With a capacity cargo and five passengers, the motorship Estebeth | departed last evening for Sitka| and way ports. Persons who book- | ed pascage here were: Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 3: Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Saturday; moderate east- erly winds. For Hoonah—Mrs. Josie Austin,| « LOCAL DATA y i oA Casper Norman and W. P. John- Time Barometer Temp. Humldlty Wind Velocity Weather Vessel Loads Alaska Juneau R TR LR e e S.. 14 o' | 01 amin well. |4 am. ‘ Concentr@te‘s‘for Puget Bor Eitka—Mra E. A Bagers-| Nots s | N 3; g : gigyy Sound Discharge gluess. ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS o . YESTERDAY > ) Uganik; sntall village with a o SURNER BTN gestMED Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.m. rn.o.n?“l’mclp dam. ‘k‘ffimk""m;’;]; Skis :”:mthf;‘ can| Summer schedule was rl‘sumcdré.s:a”on temp. temp. | _emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather fcr the steamship Northwestern, [this morning by the motorship, BATOW R G T R o T Capt. Charles A. Glasscock, on]FPacific. With a, capacity curno’B"g‘eI %7 28 L e | b 0 Pt.Cudy \hu recent voyage to tha West-|she departed from Juneau thslpe t““ 5 - 14 4 | 0 4 6 0 Cldy which explains why she took | MOTing for Port Alexander and, ort’ Yukon 16 16 -0 -10 * 0 Clear than usual to refurn to|Way ports. s bl ) FRC L I 0 Clear eward, > Bhe atrived | e J‘n*bmks 24 24 | 0 0 . 0 Clear sterday after-| ~MAY CUT RAIL RATES |Eagle s BEE SE A . 0 Pt.Cly |ncon enroute to Scattle. After | | st. Paul 32 3 | 26 2 16 Trace Sriow disembarking passengers at the| LISBON.— Portuguese railroads, | Dutch Harbor 40 38 | 3 32 — Trace Snow City Wharf, she shifted to the|Suffering from the business slump | Kodiak 40 38 el O 0 0 Pt.Cldy \13 a-Juneau Mining Compa and increased competition by pas- | Cordova 48 38 | 34 34 6 44 Rain concentrates | senger and frelght motor' lines, sre | Junean e B ) N W 4 Trace ~ Cly nsidering reductions in passen- | Sitka 6 — 3 = = 0 Pt.Cldy ed south at 11 o'cleck las ger fares and freight rates. | Ketchikan 48 48 36 42 - 0 Cidy Cabin Pasfengsrs X6r i JHn 0 " v Ve | Prince Rupert ... 46 46 | 36 40 4 06 Cldy weret HOLY TRINITY HOLDS Edmonton R SN . 0 Clear From Seward—J. S. Jeffreys. SERVICES THIS EVENING | Seattle ... . 52 52 | 40 40 L4 0 Clear From Valdez—Mrs. Anthony J. - | Portland 56 54 | 42 44 . 0 Clear Dimond, Fred Scott. At the Holy Trinity Cathedrai|San Francisco . 68 62 | 50 . o Clear tonight at 7:30 o'clock there will -Leu #fan 10 mffes. be a short service and address by | Dean C. E. Rice. i The pressure is lowest off Queen (Charlotte Islands and is OGS e - | moderately low in Southwestrn Alaska. It is moderately high in | Northern Alaska, from Western Canada to Oregon and northwest to 3 MINERS HAVE FLU Hawail. Light rain fell at Cordova and Prince Rupert and snow Paul Uelrcsa, C. Ibadlett aad |flurries in southern Bering Sea. Clear weather prevails over most of Joseph Ricardo, miners, were ad-|the Interior. Temperatures have risen in Northern and extreme Eastern Alaska and have fallen in the West and portions of the terday. All are ill of influenza. Interior. EASTER SUGGESTIONS HAAS CANDY CANDY EASTER EGGS CANDY FILLED RABBITS Fresh Whiolesome Delicious EASTER EGG DYES A Sivo-i Gife EASTER REMEMBRANCE e CARDS 1 pound box .. ... $1.00 i 5 pound box ... $ .50 A BEAUTIFUL RAYON PILLOW Many new colors—15x15 VERY SPECIAL $2.50 Easter Gift Price Exclusive Juncau Headquart- ers for HHAAS San Francisco FAMOUS ('/UVDY LADIES WEAR JUST ARRIVED—The very latest slips. in the very new Spring pastel shades in all sizes. Colors—Peach, Black or White. GUARANTEED NON RUN RAYON Per Garment—$2.25 NON RUN BLOOMERS In Pink and Peach. Large and Extra Large Sizes. Per Garment—$1.35 T NON RUN VESTS In Pink and Peach—All Sizes Per Garment—$1.00 N. B.—To introduce this famous non-run ra3;on material the maker has authorized us to name a VERY SPECIAL PRICE on a combination purchase of one pair of bloomers and one vest at the INTRODUCTORY PRICE of $2.00 for the two garments. CHILDREN’S VESTS AND BLOOMERS In the very identical non run material. 75 cents per garment HOUSE DRESSES ALL COLORS NEW PATTERNS Just In and Marked to Move Out at : $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.25 NEW KNIT ENSEMBLES FOR THE KIDDIES Consisting of sweater style coat, skirt and beret style eap $7.50 and up LADIES’ HOSIERY PRE-EASTER CLEARAWAY ¥ IN ALL THE NEW SPRING COLORS—ALL SIZES AT 50 CENTS, 75 €ENTS, 95 CENTS THE PAIR Values up to $1.50.in this lot FULL LONG THREAD RAYON The (Cash Bazaar STORE OPEN EVENINGS | Sizes 4 to 12 years. ALL SIZES PHONES 83 OR 85 ‘“The Store That Pledses™