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Ay department has served. ribbon or satin bow trimmings. The test of the fashionable store is the papularity of its ml]lmory section, and this season we feel particularly flattered at the greater number of purchasers which this Small shapes, smart combinations with feather, velvet and Popularly Priced from $4.75 to $6.50 _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT 11,193}, SPECIALS NEW SIi.K UMBRELLAS--AIl the popular u)]ors bpeual $5. 00 \F\\ BLMBI* RG HOSE, a Phouu\ Pr()d uct, full fashioned. 75 cents pair or $2.00 box of 3. Sl i LADIES’ FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE --New Colors, 8% to 10%. $1.00 pair. i LADIES’ Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS-- Plain and fancy. 25 cents gich.. Ve LADIES’ PRINCESS SLIPS -- Sizes to 42. Each, $1.00. ’ Y e CHILDREN'S COTTON SLIPS--Pink and YOUNG MEN'S Black and Brown Oxfords --Solid leather, reg. $6.00, now $4. 95 pr. BOYS' BIB OVERALLS--Age 6 to 16. Now 75 cents pair. MEN'S WORK SHOES--Composition sol- ed. A Real Bargain. $3.45 pair. CHILDREN'S SHOES--Black and Brown. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.50 pair. Sizes 8% to 11'%, $1.75 pair. Sizes 12 to 2, $2.25 pair. LADIES FELT SLIPPERS--Good colors. All sizes. Now $1.00 pair. RAYON NON-RUN SHIRTS AND peach. 50 cents. 50 cents each. to $3.00 Special $1.00. to 10. 15 cents pair. 3 pair for 50 cents. Yard, 20 cents RAYON PANTIES -- Medium and large CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES -- CHILDREN'S COLORED HOSE--Size 5% BOYS LLONG PANTS SOX--Plain colors. 36 in. PERCALES and CHALLIES . ME} Values BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—Yard, 20 cents CRETONNES AND OUTING FLANNEL—Yard, 20 cents All-wool. MEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS at $2.50 suit. LACE REEN MARQUISETTE PANELS TURKISH TOWELS—18x36 SHORTS at 75 cents a garment. BOYS' YELLOW SLICKERS--$2.75 and up. '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. | | the following pupils of the InJldn Y A | $4 50 edCh | educational exhibit: : PANEL CURTAINS AND Each, $1.25 Each, 20 cents B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store MILL wOOD Plione 62 or 358 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE! Supply Is Limited | pointment. (AMATEUR SONG AND | DANCE ARTISTS AT FAIR GO OVER BIG Local amateurs gave a short and cnappy performance at the Falr last night, and were warmly ap- plauded by the crowd. 'Sparks and Hildre gave a splendid imitation fof the famous black fade team, |Amos 'n’ Andy. |songs that went over big. Davis and Berthol, in a song and dance number, took, three en- cores and left the stage.amid a {round of applause. Four native boys from Douglas, headéd by Jack- |son Brady, played Hawailan melo- |dies on gultars and got & good ‘hand. Brady afterward Sang some old fashioned ballads that were |well received. Coast Fisherman Smashes _Salmon Fly Casting Mark SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11.—J. P, Cuenin, Pacific coast sportsiian, | bettered his own world’s record for salmon fly casting in & local com- petition with an average of 159 1-3 feet. He made ‘the mirk of 154 1-3 |feet in a natiohal tournament last fall. Cuenin’s longest cast of the day was 165 feet which broke the old record of 162 feet set 16 years §| ago. He competed in eight casting events, winning first of six of tHem, to establish his present claim. e PIANO TUNING Repairing—Refinishing ‘P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at. the Juneau Melody House, Telephone 18-2 for ap- —adv 'U.'S. DEPARTMENT OP AGRIOULTURE, WEATEER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureas) Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.n. Sept. 11: Generally fair tonight and Saturday; mjoderate northwesterly: winds. Lo0AL DATA They sang two Tithe lummmr mb. Hunidity wmn v-mm Weathe: 4 pm. yest'y 2079 96 Cldy. 4 wm. today . W82 50 s Bl w 2 Cldy. 12 ‘noon todny ... 29.89 55 8l; SW' 2 Cldy. CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Precip. 4a.m. m velocity 34 hra. Weathe: 14 Cldy. 2 10 [ [) Cldy. REge - g 5 ¥ Q = gl coyagocoge: 88288382’.‘!88828288%35 evol veowmo sRa 2833381 23873288288 288 38&!:83‘35:2 2 2881 33‘28&82&8885&!& *—Less ‘than 10 miles. The pressure remalns lowest near Nome but is rising throughout most of Alaska and is about normal from Fairbanks -southwestward and in the extreme North and moderately low elsewhere. It is moder- ately high over the northeastern Pacific Ocean and tht tian Islands. Showers have fallen at scattered places in Eastern Alaska Mbyueuhgh&bomdmmm upper Yukon Valley. Temperatures have fallen in Eastern Alaska, 4 INDIAN AHTS WIN PRIZES Interior TOVE as Well as Southeast Alaska Are Represented Exhibits of Indian arts irom var- ious schools and missions of Alas- ka are attracting favorable com- ment at the fair. Practically all the towns in Southeast Alaska are represented, and two towns of the interior, Holy Cross and White Mountain, sent the work of their pupils. The following pupils have been awarded prizes: Spec¢imen penmanship, Susie Brown and Margaret Johnson, of Hoonah. Design in color, Anutka Demien- tieff and Sophia Cristo, of Holy Cross. Building in perspective, Herbert | Mercer and Fannie Wilhams, Hoo- nah. Page of freehand lettering, Anut- ka Demientieff, of Holy Cross; Frank George, Juneau. Original advertising poster col- ‘ ors, Lawrence Roberts and Sarah | Devendoff, of Holy Cross. Color chart, Hilma Otten and‘ Agnes Colga, of Holy Cross. Design in black and white, So- phia Cristo and Lorica Ray, of Holy Cross. Original crayon, Alfred Jones,| Sitka, and Roy Fawcett, of Juneau. | Original watercolor, Hilma Otten, Holy Cross, Willlam Dick, Sitka. Original poster, (cut paper), Her- man Kitka and Andrew Jones, Sit- ka. Criginal poster, third and fourth | | arades, Florence Williams and Irene | = John, ‘Juneau. Watercolor, Bessic Roberts and| Elsie Dand, Holy Cross. Original crayon, Engenia Unak | and Clara Keeting, Holy Cross. Criginal construetion, Emma Smith and Esther Ward, Hoonah. Patching, Violet James and Junc Roland, Yakutat. House dress, Molly Lokke and Charlotte Littleficld, Sitka. Best embrojdery, Gladys Kassa- | kan and Martha Lokke, Sitka. Best alrplane, Frank Mercet and Robert Scott, Juneau. Best individual specimen, Bennett, Yakutat. Honorable Mention Honorable mention was given to| Oscar =IIIIIlllllIlIIlllllIIl|IIIII|II;ITIII|IIIIII“IIIIlllllllllfilllIllllllllll"lllllIilHIllIIII!IIIII"IIIIHIIIIII Advertising poster, Herman Kit- ka, Sitka; Fanny Frank, Holy Cross; Katheryne Cristo, Holy | Cross. Color chart, Louise Howard, Sit- | ka. Black and white design, Ida Die- mentieff, Bessie Parks, Anutka Die- mentieff, Wilma Otten, Mildred| Depperman, of Holy Cross. ‘Cut paper poster, Lilllan Peters, Juneau; Jack Mienhardt, uura Sullivan, Paulina Kashunck, Holy Cross. Original construction, Mina John-| son, Hoonah; Peter Howard, Ju- neau. Relief map, Herman Kitka, Sitka. Sewing, Elizabeth Croply and Katie Smith, Juneau. Manuel, Frank Mercer, Juneau. Freehand lettering, Louisa Ray, Holy Cross. House dress, Charlotte Littlefield, sitka; Susie Brown, Juneau. Patching, June Roland, Yakutat. The Book of Alaska, Haines Gov- ernment School, was recommended for superior excellence. 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