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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931. fllllIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII I IIIIlHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmllIIIIIIIIIIIHllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIII"IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIHIIHImfllIllllllll’fllflllllllfllflllII||lflfl!i!IIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIII|||I|llHIIE Mid-Summer CLEAR Come to our store and investigate our general merchandise stock. Oval Axminister Rugs Suitable for Bath or Dressing Room Price—$2.75 each Bathroom Fixtures Towel Ra Tumbler soap Holders, " Holders, ete. Price—15¢ each Wali Paper For the living room, for the bed room, for the bath room Price—25¢ to $1.25 per roll Linoleum Battleship Inlaid Print From $1.00 to $3.50 per yard each class of goods within reach of everybody as far as prices are concerned. dise is guaranteed to be as represented. Every Department Represented OO BT T T T T T TR T T LT DR T T CH L LU LU LU UL L T LT Men’s Ready to Wear LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S RUBBERIZED Raincoats Values to $12.50 Special—$2.00 NCE VALUES | We aim to sell a Yardage Specials Printed Silks, $1.95 and $2.25 per yd. Silk Shantungs .........] $1.95 per yd. Silk Georgette ............ $1.95 per yd. A” merchan- Rayen Voiles . 50¢, T5¢ $1.00 yd. Printed Percales, 6 yds. ........... $1.00 Printed Voiles, 4 yds. ... Printed Batiste, 5 yds. . Printed Rayons Dollar Specials / Boys’ and Girls’ P]aysuxts g0 R TR S Little Girls’ Panty Dresses, T R MR e i e - $1.00 Ladies’ Ready to Wear SHOES 6x9 to 9x15 SPECIALLY PRICED Axminster Rugs 6x9 $16.00 7.6x9 $22.50 8.3x10.6 $29.50 9x12 $33.50 WINDOW SHADES All Colors and Sizes Crockery and Glassware For the Household STONE JARS—1 to 5 gallons BOSTON BAKED BEAN JAR FANCY TEA POTS SETS OF DISHES Congoleum Rugs Specially priced at $6.75 to $14.75 T LR L L T P T L LT L Stein Bloch Clothing—Broken Ting-"t2 i K N ...$27.50 Michael Stern—Complete Lines . $35 to $55 Stanford Williams—Complete lines—2 pair pants suits ...$35.00 Odd lots Suits— to close $4.95 Suits—Com- $11.75 to $27.50 Boys’ Suits—to close—a real bargain Waoolwear Boys’ plete lines $3.95 —TOP COATS— Oxford Gray—silk lined $28.00 Lama Wool Coats $38.75 Complete line—regular price $35 to $37.50 $23.75 Blanket Coats—Complete line to close $5.00 Boys’ Blanket and Wool Coats 25 per cent 0[[ Men’s Wool Pants—All new lines 25 per cent off Boys’ complete assortment of pants .25 per cent off ——HATS AND CAPS— Stetson Hats—broken lines ... $4.95 Boys' Caps, rubber visor, fancy patterns, sizes 6 3-8 to 7'1-8, priced .su...cieocuoa $1.25 CHILDREN'S POLL PARROT SHOES AND OXFORDS— Black and brown, sizes 5 to 8, $1.50; sizes 814 to 1114, $1.95; sizes 12 to 2, $2.25. CHILDREN’S OXFORDS—BIlack and brown, sizes 214 to 5, $1.85; sizes 514 to 8, $2.25 pair. INFANTS' SOFT SOLES—Fancy 75 cents and $1.00 pair. plain, sizes 0 to 4 at BOYS' OXFORDS—Black and brown, solid leather, knife free with each pair—priced $3.50 to $5.00 pair. LADIES’ OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS—Plain and fancy, prices $3.50 to $8.50 pair—new low prices. MEN’S OXFORDS—6 to 11, hmwn and black, real com- fort in every pair—priced $5.00 to $9.50 pair. MEN'S WORK hard service, sizes 6 to 11, new low price— SHOES—Composition soles, a shoe for -$3.45 pair. MEN’S STAR BRAND SHOES—12 inch top, solid leather, sizes 6 to 11, new low price—$8.95 pair. LOT OF LADIES SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS — This year's samples. It will pay you to look these over— while they last—values up to $8.50 for $4.95 pair. MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S TENNIS SHOES —Ked brand—priced $1.50 a pair and up. LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS—Felts and Fancies, sizes—Special $1.00 pair. good Silk Afternoon and Evening DRESSES—— Regular $29.75 to $32.50 Now $21.50 Regular $19.75 to $21.50 Now $17.75 Regular $12.50 to $13.50 Now $ 9.50 SOATS Values to $32.50 Now .316.00 Values to $1_). 0 Now. 8. 9.50 —HATS—— Values to $10.00 Now $ 4.95 All Wool Sport Jackats ... $8.50 Pull Over Sweatcrs, regular $3.50, Now $3.00 Woel Sport Skirts, values to $7.50, New _.$5.00 Cotton Blouses, regular $2 50 Now $1.95 Silk Blouses, values to $6.25, Now ......$5.00 House Dresses $1.00 and $1.95 Rayon Pajamas, regular $3.75, Now B White Rayon 3lips, specml Phoenix Service and Chiffon Hose, regular $1.95, Now ... $1.65 Non-Run Vests and Bloomers, PTE ..90c and $1.00 -..$2.95 ....$1.00 Girls’ Ready to Hot Pad Sets, 2 for ... Baby Blankets, 2 for .. Children’s Cotton Union SRR e et $1.00 Women’s Non-Run Bloomers, Women’s Broadcloth Slips, S SRR CEN $1.00 Brocades, Girdles and Bandettes, oL .00 Cardboard Waste Baskets, REIOr ~.$1.00 Ruffled Curtams, 2 pair for .._$1.00 Ankle Sox, 4 pair for ... $1.00 Boys’ Elastic Top Golf Fose, 2 pair for ... Durable Oilcoth Table Covers, 2 for $1 Hand Embroidered Porto Rican Gowns, 3Tk . A Novelty Bath Salts ... Costume Jewlery ... ....$1.00 -each Bedding Specials Marathon Sheets, 72x90, 2 for $1.00 Wearwell Sheets, 72x90, each..._$1.00 Wearwell Pillow Cases, 42x36, T ML R e $1.00 Copper Ware TEA KETTLE COFFEE POTS STEW PANS ETC. Try this new kitchen ware Art and Decorative Ware In Household Department Upstairs : 32-piece sets at $5.95 E B B > (TR Men's Caps, rubber visor, all sizes, each _$2.75 Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, all sizes, fancy and plain (T T T CETT U T L B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. new patterns, L T T T L T R e L R L T L L LT TR TR EER LT patterns; each .. ... g ... $1.00 Men’s Fancy Shirts with = attached collars, sizes 14 = to 17, values up to $4 00, = now .$250 = O R R R R R TR T DT R R LR T R T I R TR T I IR s Wear WOMEN’S YE OLD TIME COMFY SLIPPER—Strap and Sl Paity Dresses, sizes T to oxford style, the wonder shoe for tender feet—Spec- New Feather Pillows, .‘ A 16, Now: i . 8775 OF Sl s o $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 1, $3.95 ; PELNE g ? 8, Rty Batiste Wash Dresses, sizes 7 RUBBER BOOTS AND PACS—AIl sizes, style for every 00 14 1.00 Imperial Comforters, 72x84, Gingham and Voile Dresses, T e e MRl $3.25, $4.50 Sizes 7 to 14 ... $2.00 and $3.00 2-piece Knit Suits, sizes 8 need at popular prices. DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT COMFORT DEPARTMENT—Serv- Wearwell Part Wool Blankets, ice free with shoes’ department. A remedy or appli- to14 ...........$2.75 and $3.75 175 ¢ ¢ S RHEP DA SIS RS e $2.75 ance for every ailment. Pedograph print of the feet Girls’ Summer Coats, sizes FREE. 7 to 14 Special at Half Price Tvyz% Ss‘tgrks Blanket Sheets, e B e & T A T T R R R e e Dark Grey Camp Blankets, 58x76 Fancy House Slippers JUNEAU’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE In blue, old rose, and black Store Open Friday Evening, July 10th Price—$1.00 ver vair QT mnmmmmum||uu|mm|mmmu|||lmnummmmummmmumuummumumunumlm llilI!M_IHIIIIIIIimflIIHIIIIIIIllillIIIIIIIHIHHHIHHlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHIIlllIHIIHIIIlmilIHIIMHIHHIHIIHIHIIHIHHMMMMIHIMIWHHHIHHIHHII Arcade Cafe CHRIS BAILEY We cater to those who want good things to eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT " Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth DOMINION BOAT CHANGES UNDER CONSIDERATION Canadian mon al’ and| Canadian Pacific Mén- tioned in Reports Important changes in the oper-| |ation of Canadian steamships, af-! i fecting service in Alaskan waters, are under consideration, according | to a dispatch from Aktawa printed |in the Prince Rupert, B. C. News: | The dispatch follows: “Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National railways, announced before the special com- mittee of the Canadian house of ‘Commons that the Canadian Na- tional was considering pooling its Crowd With Banners WHEN YOU WANT IT Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Phone 358 ‘Pacific and extending the joint gervice to San Francisco. One of Several Plans Congregate in Front ' ‘This, Sir Henry added, was only Wh use Odfl one of two or three important joint lN D‘EMAND 0‘ ite Ho T Y arrangements pending with the Ca- nadian Pacific Railway. WASHINGTON Lo J“ly '_ “Amalgamation of the coast, SUERTIDL ok CIRNES 206 Mo A steamers of the two companies| BUTTE, Mont., July D_mv”alluonal Mincrs . Dolon Aupested ih g would eliminate a great deal of{Of B0ld mining in Montana, duejiront of the White House bearing duplication and would result in[Chiefly to the economic conditions,|banners which the police took avay. | marked economies for both com-|h8s brought about a startling in-|The police then ordered the crowd paiies crease in the sale of gold pans, ac- |0 keep moving, which it did. Alaska Would Be Affectea [SOFCRE 10 Jooa demers Hhe old ) o “One of the princi) 2 B, is understood, ;ou]fip:l ?l::nf::m‘gt on shelves in local hardware ms»ALAsK.A STEAMSHP off of the new Canadian National steamers Prince Henry, David and Rupert from the Alaska and Van- couver-Victoria-Seattle services and for almost half a century, have| suddenly become the objects of a widespread demand. Hundreds of otherwise unemployed men have SUED FOR $42,000 SEATTLE ,July 9.—Van England ALASKA MEAT CO. ¥ 3 taken to the hills this summer to - putting them on the California ser- asks $42,000 damages in the Super-] ‘QUALITY AND SERVICE 'X‘O YOUR LIKING . % pan gold from the streams which, i 3 vice the year around. It is freely |ior Court from the Alaska Steam- Meadowbrook Butter Fregh Tamales said_here that these three large| o [OWIET YOATS: Yielded WY 8 ghip Company for injuries. Hesaid|{ PHONE 89 Mm-m_agflw 2:30, 4:30 steamers are not proving economi- $ he fell down the hatch of the ———— steamer Derblay on which he was carrying out and that they would| HEARD AROUND WORLD |fireman. m!wmm occured on be more adaptable to the California | SCHNECTADY, N. Y.—Statién April 9 when the steamer was off service with long voyages between |W2XAF, 40-kilowatt short wave|the Alaska coast, he asserts in his calls.” on of WGY, is known wherever | suit. ———e there are short wave receivers. This cal for the services they are now THEHOTBJOF THE GAS INE —_— passenger boats , on the Pacific coast with those of the Canadiani Empire, Onmuvnmumnm MM“MWM Old papers av the Empire oan can be heard practically ‘around the world. | | Allmndmmmpped by Arthur Lacey, Parker, Ore. o l ot o