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2 g _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1931. ~ ;EMBHOI{JERY ' WINS PRIZES AT THE FAIR |Art of the Needle on Dis- play—Juneau, Skag- way Entrants can YOlJ read Z/MD You may not believe in signs, yet it is imperative & that you be able to read them, for in nine cases out of ten, they have an im- portant message for you. If you cannot read signs you may have trouble with your eyes that otherwise don't bother you. The printed word is your warn- low cases and bedspreads. The nee- | ing. | dle ant is shown in tapestry, knit- | ted articles, bead work, quilts, dolls’ | | wardrobes, hooked rugs and quilts, were awarded to the nee- as follows: est specimen colored embroxdex; | uml second prize, Fotira Kor- | ussos. | 'Best embroidered luncheon set, Excellent specimens of embroid- ery and needlework are to be | seen at the Fair. All are the work |of Juneau and Skagway women. | In this section are included colored |and white embroidery on cloths, | towels, dresses, scarfs, shawls, pil- and Wmter Of unusual interest are‘the displays of Fashionable Apparel and Millinery in entirely new and correct styles. Numerous fascinating modes are to be seen in this showing, which, in its variety presents to every woman her opportunity of se- 'Don’t Neglect Your Eyes lecting a becoming type for her Fall Wardrobe. New-Fall Assortments in Men’s Wear, Ladies’ Woar Chlldren s Wear and Footwear LADIES DRESS COATS in black, blue, The ever popular MIDDISHADE SUIT for $37.50. | tirst prize, Mrs. W. 8. Coatcs; sec-! | ond, Mrs. Fred Jonas. | Pair embroidered pillow slips, first prize, Mrs. J. M. Chase, second, Mrs. John Lowell. "} | Best table runner, first prize, Mrs. C. P. Seely; second, Mrs. M.| |w Horn 4 Best dresser scarf, first and sec- {ond prizes, Fotina Korussos. Buffet set, first prize, Gertie 01- | son; second, Nellie Simpkins. | Best pan towels, first prize, Fo- ssos; second, Nellie Simp- | Dr. R. E. Southwell, Optician, can correct your eyes with glasses that will allow yeu to read every sign without straining your eyes, or hav- mg to miss the significance of the \ | \ | | printed word. Come in the moment !.you suspect your eyes to be failing. Southwell will build them up. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN brown and green with fur collar and men. The specialized blue suit. o | FYi T AMTE DL GL A I s, TR R Correctly tailored MICHAELS STERN } o2 = ROOM 7, VALENTINE BLDG. LADIES HATS--AIl the | ) styles. $4.75 to $6.50. LADIES THREE PIECE KNIT SUIT. Sizes 16, 18, 20. $9.75. l ADIES’ SILK BLLOUSES in pastel shadcs sizes to 42. Priced to $7.50. late snappy new JERSEY : i . AT LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES at EOB, LADIES’ DRESSES in the popular travel popularrlgrlces ; LADYSMITH SCREENED .......... $i)5.'ll(5 crepe, satin, velvet and wool Priced AT LADYSMITH MINE RUN .......... 14.75 $9.75, $16.50, $21.50, $27.50. BOYS' SWEATERS -- All-wool, pull-over. =i NANAIMO SCREENED ... ........ 15.25 : : ' Sizes &, K wt work. fits oriee NANAIMO MINE RUN ... ... ... 14.75 CHILDREN'S BLUE CHINCHILL A COATS. Sizes 2 to 6, $4.25. Sizes 8 to 14, $9.75. NEW SILK UMBRELLAS--All the popular _ colors. Special $5. 00. SUITS with two pair pants. $35.00. MICHAELS STERN'S TOP COATS----- browns, tans and mixtures. $35.00 values now $27.50. FAMOUS KED BRAND TENNIS SHOES for boys and girls. Priced $1.25 to $2.50 pair. Colors Green, ‘maroon and blue. 28 to 36. ‘Priced $2.25 eaéh BOYS' CAPS -- Rubber visor, brown and gray-mixtiires. Sizes 6% to 7. Priced $1.25 IALS YOUNG MEN’S Black and Brown Oxfords --Solid leather reg. $6.00, now $4.95 pr. BOYS' BIB: GVERA_LLS--Age 6 to 16. Now § | John Lowell; second, Mrs. Melseth. ‘ F. Henning; second, Mrs. D. H. Best bed q)xmd first and sec- F! erman. Luncheon se |and second pr ol A tina Korussos; second, Mrs. D. H | MacDonald. | Lowell; second, Folina KOrussos. Embroidered table cloth, first and | second prizes, Fotina Korussos. Best hardanger, first prize, Mrs. Needlewcrk Exhibits Best hand made apron, first prize, Lucille Norton. Best cross-stitch, first prize, Mrs. MacDonald. Best bead work (any style) first prize, Mrs. Luella Betts. Large patch work quilt, first Mrs. F. Henning. Appliqued bed spread, first prize, Mrs. Fred J. Jones. Best tapestry, first prize, Mrs. Brice Howard. ‘Machine-made apron, first prize, Mrs. H. B. Crewson. Bed spread, first prize, Mrs. )ohn»—- prize, Mrs. Oscar Eliasen; second, [— Office Phone 484, Residence Phone 238. :’0 to ]2 1:00 to 5:30. Office B s Welliugton PRICES Ladysmith, and Nanaime. Screenings remain the same The above increase of twenty-five cents per ton on Wellington Coal is due to the in- ereased tariff in that amount on foreign coal. @ PACIFIC COAST COAL CO B UL T L T T L T T L Genulne Virgin Diamonds and Authorized Virgin Diamond Jewel- f \L\\ BE\]BI‘ RG HOSE, a Ph()enl)\ Pr()d‘ _Best hand-made towel (by girD), ers may be identified by the regis- uct, full fashioned. 75 cents pair or $2:00 2 75 cents pmt : ™ :eccxnd :m: ,F:::a‘::r- tered Virgin Diamond trademark. _ box of 3. LGN AN MEN’S WORK SHOES--LompOSItlon “sol- ;;c’{{{;;%%ip%&-’lfi:fié;fwwm Q § LADIES' FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE ed. ARealBargain. $345 pair. g e | She Shomcsty E --Ne‘\\' Colors, 8'% to 10%. $1.00 pair. Black and iBl’own CHILDRENS SHOES-- ’prle:? Ke%mii f?:c;?msslz::: THE NUGGET SHOP § LADIES Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS.. || = Sizes 5t08,8150 pair. Sizes 8% to 11%, ¥ o s 3" Comiiet " | ’ Plain and fancy. 25 cents each. $1.75 pair. Sizes 12'to 2, §225 pair. R e S, 1 TADIES PRINCESS SLIPS -- Sizes to 42, || LADIES'FELT SLIPPERS--Good colors. ¥|.atuimimiestis s ‘ Each, $1.00. All sizes. Now $1.00 pair. A~ i :rs :Ml % CHILDREN'S COTTON SLIPS--Pink and || RA¥ON NON-RUN SHIRTS AND @< 0. soowe s i peach. 50 cents. ‘ SH@R at 75 cents a‘.garment 7 g ; B ’ S R I ® | AMERICAN LEGION = 3T % RAYON PANTIES -- Medium and large. :|i| BOYS "YELLOW SLICKERS-$275 and. up. § " Aoy ey at BAILEY'S iy = 50 cents each. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES -- Values . 't 33.00 Special $1.00. CHILDREN’S COLORED HOSE--Size 5% k,t,o,m',,,,ls cents pair. i BOYS' LONG PANTS SOX--Plain colors. 3 pair for 50 cents. B. M. Behr + Juneau’s Leading Department Store MEN'S/COTTON UNION SUITS--All sizes | at'95 cents suit. USTIKON SOLES--All sizes at 75¢ pair. MEN'S SWEATER COATS--Sizes 38 to 46. * All-wool. $4.50 each. MEN'S FLANNELLETE PAJAMAS at $2.50 suit. 0., 11NC. ' STORE OPEN TONIGHT - ATTENTION, MOTHERS! The regular September meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Baby and Child Welfare Clinic will be held in the Red Cross Room at the Fair Building Friday afternoon from one to four o'clock. Mothers are urged to bring babies and small children to this clinic for a com- plete physical examination by com- petent nurses. No entrance charge to the Fair will be made to mothers bringing children to be examined at the Clinic. No prizes are given in connection with the Legion Aux- iliary Welfars' Clinic, but mothers wishing to do so may enter their B | babies in regular Baby Show con- ductéd by,the Fair ‘Association the same afternoon. adv. YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY Tel. 15 We call for and deliver Tt Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobil more than offsets the cost of keepmpg it in go:;; repair. The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be measured in dollars, It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Automobile _Connors Motor Co gmy 'SERVICE RENDERED BY o