The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 8, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA PIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 8,.1931.. Bigger Value: FOR YOUR PAY DAY DOLLAR! SPECIALS for SATURDAY and MONDAY ; We are trying te please our customers by carefully choosing evcrythmg that comes into this store pleased castomers. Men’s Suits and Topcoats Single or double breasted blue serge suits. clothes today. Special with two pair pants FOR $35.00 TOPCOATS—$35.00 WOOLWEAR SUITS Biggest value in | Boys want suits just like dad’s | —smart snappy pl)]('s. will find both in our suits for the lads. $13.50 and up with two pair pants You | Yardage 17 in. Cotton Tea Toweling : 5 yards $1.00 36 in. Printed Percale (I yards $1.00 | 36 in. Gay Cretonne— | 6 yards $1.00 36 in. Fancy Voiles | 4 yards $1.00 | 36 in. Plain Sateen— ‘ 1 yards $1.00 36 in. Colored Curtain Goods 3 —4 yards $1.00 39 in. Rayon Flat (lra‘pv«—v per yard $1.00 | 36 in. Celenes Voiles— per yard . ..$1.00 20 in. Rayon Tubing— 2 yards $1.00 36 in. Colored and Figured Silkoline, 4 yards ...$1.00 18 in. Huck Toweling— 5 yards $1.00 36 in. i 5 yards Beautina Batiste— L adt $1.00 SPECIAL on SPRING COATS For women who know what they want in this latest show- ing of newest early spring models. 25 Per Cent Off ON I\I L COAT S LADIES’ RAIN COATS S]»n‘('i:ll—$3.00 each CHILDREN’S RAIN COATS Special—$2.00 each Extra Specials for $1.00 Pillows— $1.00 Ladies” Handkerchiefs— 12 for _.$1.00 Turkish Towels, single thread, 18x35, 6 for White Turkish Towels, 22x44, reg. 40¢, now 4 for..._$1.00 New Feather each New Bath Mats—36x32, $1.00 each L Ladies’ Fabric Gloves— per pair Ladies’ Hats New Spring Styles VERY SPECIAL $4.95 our merchandise is of standard quality—and cannot “fail to give long service and make We have complete assortments of dependable goods at reasonable prices. Ladies’ Handbags $1 00 each 48 INCH FANCY TABL COVERS:- $1.00 each Extra Special : BLANKETS 20 per cent OF F HOSF Ladies’ Silk Hosiery— 1R il O $1.00 Girls’ Cotton Hose— * 2 pair for ............... $1.00 Boys’ Hose— 3 pair for ... $1.00 Children’s Hose— 4 pair for ... $1.00 Men’s Heavy Wool Sox— 3 pair for ... $1.00 Men’s Lisle Dress Hose— 3 pair for Engineer and' Firemen Sox— 4 pair for ... $1.00 Men’s Chambray Shirts— (2T Gt $1.00 Poys’ Bib Overalls— PRl S $1.00 Heavy Canvas Gloves Extra Special for Pay Day 6 pair for $1.00 H MEN’S AND BOYS SPECIALS ; MEN’S HEAVY WORK SHOES . Black and tan, size 6-11 Composition Soles $3.45 pair Men’s Medium Weight UNION SUITS Pay Day Special, $1.00 suit MEN’S KAHKI WOOL AGES 11 to 1 | Boys® Knicker Suits 8 For Quick Selling $2.95 each SPECIAL CHILDREN’S PLAY OXFORDS Brown Composition Sole es 5 to 8 at es 815 to 11% at . ...$1.95 MEN’S sH()R’I‘S—Plam and Fancy—$1.00 garment WINDOW SHADES 36x6—Green and Tan Special—Sl.OO each MEN’S SOX—Fancy 4 for 95 cents Armstrong Accolac Finish PRINTED LINOLEUM $1.00 square yard SHIRTS—$2.50 each Odd Lot Men’s Suits For Quick Selling $3.95 each “Juneau's Leading Department Store” THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 9TH ELMER REED'S |COLLEGE DANCE | LECTURE SET | SATURDAY NIGHT FOR THURSBAY| The profits of the dance whicl ! is to be given by the Busineé: Plff ssicnal Women's Club ton $de e row night go towards the fund to, Parent-Teacher ASSOClauOn‘hv]p scme girl on her college carcer. A“,anges fOl’ SPL‘C- . The fund is already started, and it : . |is expected tomorrow's enterfain-| ial Meeting | ment will complete it. The requisites are that the| cholarship go to some girl who is | - graduate of tha Juneau High chocl with a Hhigh scholastic} anding. She also must be con-| some business or prof- nta Claus,” | “In the Land Elmer Reed's il the Alaska of y will be delivered at a epcmfl m in; f the Juneau Parent-Tea | aticn in the auditorium of the Grade School next Thursday evening. The lecture was sched- uled to have been given at regular monthly meeting of th Parent-Teacher organization Tuesday evening, but w: them because so much Katherim Jarman, MISS Stel! Miss Caroline D. Todd or at| oor. Sy CHORAL L SOCIETY taken by the girl pils’ i one of the earlier featu 0[ tr 'r} TAKING VACATION program. | Since the Tuesday meelin; 7“~ Juneau Choral Society, or- Ts hay rol months ago and | eekly, has discontinued | coming months as the call f the great outdoors has been tco’ rcnounced. The Society will again | iget busy during the first week m; September. ———————— 1 PLANT TREES asking that arrang: again be made for delivery lecture. As the June m the assocnuon will b \ committee, have ‘decided on a cial ‘meeting for the address have chosen next Thursday as the date. Mr. Reed has acquiesced in the 2 arrangement. He has frequently —— delivered the lecture on paid ad- missions both in the ¢ s and Alaska. His concurren in the plan of the Parent-Teach: ciation affords the p tunity to enjoy an e delightful entertainment Thursday without the lea pense. Birch and Mountain Ash trees, ardy rose bushes and other nursery | JUNEAU FLORISTS . NOTICE After May 1st all pills or ac-| counts against the Olympic Pool Room will be paid by George, Stebac. JOHN COVICH, adv. MIKE B. DRAGNICH. FEMMER TO GIVE PRIZES D. B. Femmer, of the Nur&hlaml\ X ansportation Co. is offering $7.50 | first prize and $2.50 as second ‘prize to school children submitting best reasons why the Northland nsportation Co., operating the otorships “NORTHLAND"” and | “NORCO,” should be granted a contract by the U. S. Postoffice B | Department for the carrying - of | e U.S. Mail twelve months in SOOTHING REFRESHING BEAUTIFYING At Spring is the season of the year when every woman shouid arrange for a series of beauty treatments., Enliven the skin e year instead of the winter and the hair. Glow with health nths only. i Rules of Contest: and thrill with the joy of liv- 1. Contest closes Saturday, May || ing. Our personal service rates 16th. are most reasonable—and our work is first-class in every detail. Phone for appoinment. Permanent Wave—$10.00 PHONE 397 { 2. Address all letters to Post- master General, Washington, D. C. and enclose the letter in an en- | velope addressed to D. B. Femmer, Agent, Juneau, Alaska. 3. The best reason WHY THE CONTRACT SHOULD BE AWARD- 8D, First Prize, $7.50. % 4. SECOND PRIZE, $250. * 5. Judges for this contest will be announced later. 6. Open only ‘to school children of all ages. —adv. AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLORS MRS. JACK WILSON Junior Diamond Briquets Will satisfy the most exacting in FURNACE, RANGE or HEATER Phone Us Direct 3. PHONE 412 it 1 Pacific Coast Coal Co.‘ “ BENEFIT DANCE ELKS HALL SATURDAY NIGHT “SERENADERS” MUSIC "~Au§piceé Business and Professional Women’s Club Admission -l I $1.00 afn U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU 9§ 7 The W eather s (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm, May 8: Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velatity ~Weather " 4 pm. yest'y 30.03 41 90 SE 16 Rain k 4 am. today 30.02 41 94 w 2 Cldy 34 | Noon today 30.13 43 82 SE 12 Rain N N CABLE AN‘D RADIO REPORTS TODAY Ak mzhest 4an | Lowest4am.4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | -emp. temp. velocity 34 hrs Weather | Barrow LY U B B R FEE 0 . Cldy Nome 42 42 | 32 32 > 0 Clear Bethel 55 46 30 30 4 01 Cldy Fort Yukon 40 40 | iom i3 ¢ 0 Cldy * Tarnana 46 46 26 26 —_ 0 Clear 35 Fairbanks 52 2. .40 4 ‘Trace Clear ‘ Eagle 54 24 28 > 0 Clear ‘l 4 St. Paul 36 36 32 34 8 01 Cldy Dutch Harbor 46 46 3 36 —_ 02 Cldy T | Kodiak 44 42 38 38 0 22 Rain | Cordova 44 42 38 40 6 - 30 Rain | Juncau . 43 11 40 1 2 45 Cldy Sitka 49 —_ 38 38 0 .58 Cldy Ketchikan 46 44 42 42 4 62 Cldy | Prince Rupert 48 46 42 44 6 38 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 56 52 32 36 2 0 Clear Seattle 58 56 46 46 ’ 0 Pt. Cldy A Y | Portland 60 60 42 42 4 .06 Clear San Francisco % . 70 60 60 . 0 Clear ‘B *—Less than 10 miiles. " The pressure remains low but is rising in Southwestern Alaska, {and is high from Oregon to Southeastern Alaska and in the ex- treme northern portion of the Territory. Moderate rains have fallen in Scuthern Alaska and clear weather is general over most of the Interior. Temperatures have risea slightly in Eastern and extreme Western Alaska. LT T T LT UL T T i & AMBROSIA ne $4.00 Value for $1.50 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” WE DELIVER Telephone 134 Express Money Orders TR OO LA LR ~the STRAWS ~the SHAPES Every Model Made to Sell Much Higher $4.95 $8.50 Here is a special group of copies of original Paris - models which includes afternoon, dress and sport wear hats. The straws are crocheted visca, the new . open weave, a shiny, rough straw and a coarse, dull one. They are beribboned, belted or flower- trimmed for the modistes this year have had a lovely time . indulging their whims and fancles in every conceivable sort of garmture. ek st gl Gordon’s

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