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

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Summer (Clearance MONDAY. WEDN Ladies’ Coats Special $10.75 TUESDAY SDAY Silk Dresses GROUP NO. 1 $14 75 Silk: Dresses GROUP NO. 2 $9.75 All Summer Hats $3.50 ONE GROUP Silk Umbrellas $5.00 DOLLAR - - | = SPECIALS 8 yards Cretonne $1.00 8 yards Percale $1.00 8 yards Outing Flannel $1.00 6 yards Glass Toweling ..$1.00 6 yard Huck Toweling $1.00 6 yards Sateen .......$1.00 5 yards Voile or Batiste $1.00 8 Turkish Towels .....$1.00 Feather Pillows $1.00 Kapok Pillows Smocks Hoover Aprons . $1.00 Lace Trimmed Voile : ' Gowns e $1.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose .....$1.00 4 Children’s Sport Hose, o 2 pair for ... $1.00 Line of Painted A TOLEBEY . . oeoommises- $1.00 Children’s Lisle Vests, Rl oo .., 81.00 Ladies’ Bodice Top 2 ests, 3 for ... $1.00 Silk Crepe de Chine - Step-ins PR $1.00 ZLadies’ Felt and Fancy House Slippers .....$1.00 Men’s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits Men'’s Waist Overalls, size 32 and 33 waist, 2 pair for ... $1.00 Men’s Blue Jumpers, size 38 only, 2 for ..$1.00 6 pair white canvas gloves ... Men’s fancy silk Tles, L R R $1.00 ..$1.00 ..$1.00 B M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. JubeRy [\', din Ty 4 Sees a This early fall costume pre- sents an Eton effect in light- weight wool, with underblouse of wool lace. The hat at the left in Robin Hood green felt, dipped 2t an extreme angle over the right ear, shows the Princess Eugenic influence in its lines. KNEELINE FLARES | AND LOWER HEMS ' MARK NEW STYLES By DIANA MERWIN (A. P. Fashion Editor) PARIS, Aug. 8.—Daytime frocks for early fall are as rich in colo: as an old-world master’s canvas. , Bordeau Arew rich blue-gree: red, the and plum purple outstanding tints, and wine browns, a grey, and ¢ ing sapphire of the colors of the harvest season. Marocains, heavy crepe de chines featherweight wools and velvets are outstanding materials, since the new fall fabrics have not made their appearan Most of the with slightly fitting at the h*;n and flaring the kneeline A number of ,them have trimmed scarves or waist-ler Jjackets to match, giving the lightweight wrap for cool days. win2 red je ock with a white o a pert red velvet| buttoning high | and odged with | while tobae- are near | \ | fur- th a waistline about black astrakan. Another of blue-green wool, signed with a flaring skirt, jacket the throat de- has a wide scarf of the same material with the ends tossing over the shoulders, edged with dark brown caracul Vestees and tight undersleeves of contrasting light color new notes on early frocks. marocain and romain frocks are designed with white crepe de chine lace-trimmed vestees and tight, white sleeves reaching to the el- bow to meet the flaring black up- per sleeve. Plum-purple crepes have vests and undersleeves of ivoery or cream Paris Peeps Into Autumn, Colorful Season linto the |8 wad of cotton, said: (I guess ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY AUGUST 8, 1931 B\ Frocks of taupe-grey are often !Lrimmed with deep brick-orange in- "crustations to enliven the effect. | { DETROIT—George Wilds, just 10, a fisherman. On his latest ex- cursion to the creek, as he cast waters the line became |entangled and the hook lodged in his tongue. After a doctor had acted the barbed hook, George, ech somewhat hampered by “I had my eye on a particularly big one and in the excitement my tongue hung out.” - lis A Rare Opportunity to Have Your Eyes Examined HERE BUT TWO DAYS MORE, SEE HIM NOW r. J. W. Edmunds, Seattle Eye Expert IS HERE NOW, IN JU- NEAU, at the Gastineau Hotel. He | will remain until August 10th and then returns to his Seattle offices. Dr. Edmunds desires the most dif- ficult cases, double vision, muscular imbalance of eyes, St. Vitas' dance, headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, Crossed eyes straight- ened without operation. Dr. Ed- munds will be glad to see scores of former Juneau patients, who appointment for testing. day or evening Consultation and Exam- inaticn Free! Your credit is Good, for part payment. Seattle offices at 703-704 Liggett Bldg., 4th Ave. at Pike Street. —adv. Daily Cross-word Puzzle | ACROSS L Portion of & curve 4. Oriental nurse 8. Fixed charge 2, French coin Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 1. Paus. 8. Rumor 9. Nimble 10. Light brown 3. Wind indicator 1L City in Holtana 19. Sea eagle 21. Venture . Cone-bearing 23. Assert tres 24. Govern 25. Hastened . Blood vessel . Cbject of 26. Tennysonian character ?W’ //// w hi: . Those who { 34 ’g:‘nzedflxedly 3 sw""" 4 . Irelan; | 28 Commence 3 ‘"&""‘ e | 29. Aloft | 30, Nothing 3] B ey with, 131 Purt up 5. Amert | 32 Reverago :.u"nfi& 33 Has belng 31, Steople. 34. Gray rock 88. .A:ctrn:ntflc 0. D { . Hindu gar- 5. Tnglod : é?‘.l%‘f‘"‘ > WwN | 38 Nulsance o “T::uru % On the ocesn s ch;;n.l;cnlirnn 43. Herole poem BL Genealogical 3. Shorten @ E,’.fi'fifia’f; . Lamb's pen record 4. Ward oft endin; 2 AJAme 2. Cape or head- Numerots . Equay 47. Aagen, lana . Conjunction 46 Datruth --- - may need a timely re-test for|. glasses; and many new ores. Dr. ) Edmunds will bs busy! Phone for HOSPITAL SPICK AND SPAN FOR NEW SUPERIOR St. Ann’s Has No Entries| in 48 Hours — Un- usual Record St. span for the first inspection of Sister Mary Alfreda, the new !2- perior, who will arrive in Juneau | this evening from Vietoria, B. C. on the steamship Princess Chat- lotte. All the hardwood floors glis- teh, haviig been newly oiled; painted walls are spotless, and every window in the large building shines with ¢leanliness. Sister Mary Alfreda is accom- panied by four. other Sisters, who will be permanently stationed here, thus increasing the staft of the in- smutlon by at. least one. Four Have ‘Left 1 Four Sigtery, intluding Sister Mary Ludovln. the recent superior, Who. wére stationed here, have left _the last several months. __The assignments. of Sister Mary freda and the four Sisters travel- mg with ‘her—~Sister Mary Agnes, Sister Mary ' Constantine, Sister Mary Irene and Sister Mary Hildé- Ann's hospital is spick and gardc—were njwde at the recemt conference of representatives of Bt. Ann's Order, held in Victoria, B. | C. Sister Mary Alfreda was trans- | ferred from the hospital at Camp- | bell River, B. C. where she was | superior. Sister Mary Ludovic, who was superior in Juneau, was made superior of the hospital at Victoria, the largest institution of its kind cohducted by Sisters of St. Ann. ; No Entries in 48 Hours In the past 48 hours, no entries | have been received at St. Amn's hospital here, quite an unusual rec- |ord. There were nine dismissals dur- ing the perfod. They were: John Rainey and John Canon, awho arrived here August 4 on the steam$hip ‘Princess Alice and left the vessel for medical treatment; {Mrs. James -Estes, who entered July 27; Frank Alstrom, who emn- tered July 29; John Ekewich, who entéred July 30; Mrs. O, Varnes and daughter, who was born late in July, and Mrs. Alex Daroff and daughter who was bum July 30. —,,——— ROTARY STAMPS POPULAR VIENNA — Stamp collectors all over the world are on the lookout and bidding for the Austrian Ro- tary Postaage Stamps, which will be issued by the Austrian Post Of- fice during the Rotary Internation- al Convention in Vienna. The series of stamps issued will bear the Ro- tary imprint in gold with an Eng- lish text. KHANE IS HELD T0 GRAND JURY ON §5,000 BAIL Bond Over oft Charge of Shooting with Intent to Kill ‘Jackson Anton Kphne, arrested yesterday at Haines for the dlvged shooting of Andrew Jackson, Indidn Fisher- mahn, wasé held to answer to the Federal Grand Jury oh 4 charge of | shooting with intent to kill, accord- ing to a telégram Treceived today | by United States Marshal Albert ‘White. Kahne was taken before the United States Commissioner at Haines yesterday afternoon for a preliminary examination. His bond was set at $5,000. Jackson was wounded in the right breast and right arm by a rifle shot. ~He was taken to the Army hospital at Chilkoot Bar- racks for treatment and was safd to be. resting easy Friday after- noon. No reports were received regarding his condition today. —,————— One of th: hardest things 1o realize these days is that girls diged out that way actually did their dolling up in front f a mir- rir. BAGS PURSES LINGERIE _SKIRTS, COSTUME - JEWELRY Are Included in this SALE o4 bolero type—patent belts and formal wear. WONDER VALUES Mid-Summer AUGUST CLEARANCE DRESSES BLOUSES SUITS MILLINERY Aré Included but They Are Marked at the Same Low Price Cleverly designed dresses such as cape collars, jaunty little jackets—fitted, touches at wrist and throat. c fons and georgetes in styles for business, sports Sizes for Women and Misses U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Amuom.m W‘EATBKR BUR.IAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Buresz) Forecast for Juneau and vldnlty. beginning at 4 p.m. August 8: Showers tonight; sunaay generally fair and warmer; gentle west- erly. winds. X i 4 ¢ LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wmfl Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y . 3015 60 % 6 Sprinkling 4 am. today . '30.09 55 99 - - ‘s 6 Cldy 12 noon ‘today .. 3015 58 89 s 10 Cidy VABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. 4a.m. Statfon— temp. temp. | emp. temp. vulomy Mhrl. Weather Barrow . w380 a8 R 0 Cldy Nome 82 .8 4 4 . 1 Cldy Bethel 6 56 50 50 4 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 64 64 52 52 : 0 Clear Tanana . 80 60 5 52 - 02 Clear Fairbanks 62 60 | 52 .8 6 .08 Cldy Eagle 60 60 (B S 4 34 Rain St. Paul . 8 e | 46 46 20 0 Foggy Dutch Harbor ... 60 60 | 46 56 4 0 Clear Kodiak [ 54 56 10 0 Clear ‘Cordova 56 - 54 | 42 44 4 1]2 Pt.Cdy Junieau .62 60 55 55 6 61 Cldy Sitka . . 68— | .68 o8 0 60 Pt.Cldy Retchikan 9B . 08 s 0 0 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 64 64 | 86 756 (] 0 Cldy Edmonton .58 40 40 8 26 Clear ‘Seattle 72 0 54 54 d L Cldy Portland Zoy, Sy 58 58 * 0 Clear “San Fraricisco - 62 50 52 ke 0 cldy *—Tess than 10 miles. The low )'nessu.re area on the Arctic coast has moved eastward to Yukon Territory and showers have continued in Eastern Ah.ska ex- cept the extreme Southeast. The high pressure area in the north- ‘eastern Pacific Ocean has shifted northwestward accompanied by clearing weather in portlons of the Southwest and Tnterior. Temper- atures have risen from Kodiak westward and changes in ‘other dis- tricts have been slight evcept at Eagle where it was considerably cooler yesterday. TS straight, or the and feminine lingerie Satins, crepes, chif- BEAUTIFUL NEW FORD I " De Luxe Bodies TOWN SEDAN DE LUXE SEDAN CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE LUXE TUDOR VICTORIA CABRIOLET ’ The most striking fine car types ever offered at such low prices are now being presented by Ford dealers. These are the six newest de luxe creations of the Ford Motor Company. They are desxgned and built to meet every need of the automobile buyer whose desire for motoring luxury and outstanding performance is tempered with sound economy. Get the facts about these fine cars. Compare their lithe, clean-cut style with any you have ever created in your own imagination. Learn about the de luxe materials with which each car is trimmed and uphol- stered, and how carefully these are tailored. Sit and ride in the wide, restful seats and you will realize that just as no restrictions have been put on mechan- ical performance, so no limits have been placed on comfort and beauty. There is much to intétest the careful buyer—a choice of spm‘klmg colnrs, A vulety of rich uphol- stery materials, Rustless Steel, safety class, Houdaille double-acting Shock absorbers, dne-piece welded steel wheels, slanting windshields, shd many other features which make the Ford a happy investment. J UNEAU MOTORS CO. FOOT OF MAIN STREET R —— ) g ‘1 !!, i

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