Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e ——————————— A S S | § ] | i i fi The test of the fashionable store is the popularity of its millinery section, aiid this i season we feel particularly flattered at the greater number of purchasers which this 7 = 3k department has served. Sma Il shapes, smart combinations with feather, velvet and Ll - Fiig -/ ribbon or satin bow trimmings. v \\/’K y . f i Popularly Priced from $4.75 to $6.50 4 NEW SILK UMBRELLAS--AIl the popular colors. Special $5.00. \E\\ BE \lBkRG HOSE, a Phocmx Prod- uct, full fashioned. 75 cents pair or $2.00 box of 3. . 4 e LADIES’ FULL-FASHIONED SII.LK HOSE --New Colors, 8% to 10%. $1.00 P“ir,:,,, LADIES Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS-- Plain and fancy. 25 cents each, | i LADIES PRINCESS SLIPS -- Sizes to . Each; $1.00. 5l CHILDREN’S COTTON SLIPS--Pink and peach. 50 cents. ; RAYON PANTIES -- Medium and large. 50 cents each. TR ” ; CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES -- Values to $3.00 Special $1.00. CHILDREN’S COLORED HOSE--Size 5% w:t0 10. 15 cents pair. BOYS' LLONG PANTS SOX--Plain colors. 3 pair for 50 cents. 36 in. PERCALES and CHALLIES Yard, 20 cents BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED * MUSLIN—Yard, 20 cents CRETONNES AND OUTING FLANNEL—Yard, 20 cents RAYON NON - SPECIALS 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. $345 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 pdlr LADIES FELT SLIPPERS--Good colors. All sizes. Now $1.00 pair. RUN SHIRTS AND SHORTS at 75 cents a garment. BOYS' YELLOW SLlCKERS--fB’ 75 and up MEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS--All sizes at 95 cents suit. USTIKON SOLES--All sizes at 75¢ | palr MEN'S SWEATER COATS--Sizes 38 to 46. All-wool. $4.50 each. MEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS at | $2.50 suit. LACE PANEL CURTAINS AND GREEN MARQUISETTE PANELS Each, $1.25 TURKISH TOWELS—18x36 Each, 20 cents Inc B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store BABES IN 600D | FORM, CLINIC ATFAIRSHOWS Juneau babics are in good form, . MILL jaccording to judges at the baby LOCAL DATA clinic which was held yesterday aft- 3 i ernoon at the fair. There were 45 ] Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloslty ~Weathe: entrants, about twice the number| 4 Pm..yesty ... 2089 58 2 s 2 Pt Cldy. of last year's clinic, and they were | 4 am. today ......"2097 43 100 sw' 2 Cidy. E judged strietly from medical and | 12 noon foday ...."2092 53 83 w 5 Cldy. f health standards. ! 4 o ©ABLE AND EADIO REPORTS Phone 62 or 358 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | Stanford Clark was judged the |most perfect child. De Vee Prucha |won second prize, and Richard DeBoff the third honors. | MRS. DUFRESNE AND TWO CHILDREN RETURN HOME After an absence of four months, Mrs. Frank Dufresne and two chil- dren returned home last night on the steamer Princess Louise. They spent modt of the time visiting friends and relatives in Seattle. The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureas) Cloudy tonight and Sunday; gentle winds, mostly westerly. YESTERDAY | TODAY 10 46 Pt i PR : o 16 PLACE YOUR ORDER AT ONCE! Supply Is Limited . | -BLACK CAT | | CANDY SHOPPE | HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Dinner from 5:30 to 7 pm. | GLY, WIGGLY 383842 93 ATZITEHELER 3322222 XLE2ELTNEY SBRRITSHS5 . 88822208 . 22T THSERRRSSANSY Bl sl aksinoait o '—Less than 10 miles. .. The pressure is moderately low n Valley and the eastern portion of . | hatchery with some 15,000 addi- U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Sept. 12: T Highest dpm. | Ty Ry Breoip. 4a.m. mnu mnp | emp. ump velocity 24 hrs, Weathes ™ 16 02 suow my: ter, will be at the Coliseum Sunday ' |dinner Sunday from four to seven. u}:fi: through the Yukon ul Alaska, and moderately high from Kodiak westward and over the northeastern by Pacific ocean. W TRUUT FRY ARE PLANTED FRIDAY First Consign—m—ent of Colo- rados Are Liberated in Salmon Creek Nine thousand and five hundred Colorado brook trout fry were planted in Salmon Creek yesterday afterncoh, the Alaska ‘Fish and Game Club, United States Forest Service and United States Buredu of Public Roads co-operating in the planting. The fish were fur- nished by the United States Bureau of Fisheries and brought here Thursday by Agent Dennis Winn from the hatchery at Yes Bay. It had been expected to take the |lot to Dorothy Lake, but unfavor- | able flying conditions there yester- day morning and press of business | yesterday afternoon kept the Alas- ka Wacshington Airways from mak- ing the trip. Another supply will be taken there later. | Mr. Winn left for the southern end of the district today, and aft-| er inspecting the Ketcnikan ‘s- trict and covering streams on the east ccast of Prince of Wales |Island, will return here via the | tional fry for planting in this dis- |trict. He is expected to return here about Wednesday. e ,,——— | MRS. HOLBROOK LEAVES | TOMORROW FOR SEATTLE Mrs. Wellman Holbrook will leave here Sunday on the steamer Prin- cess Louise for Seattle. She wili| ‘m absent until the latter part of | November, visiting frisnds in Se- attle and Walla Walla, —_— e, A comfortable pleasant place to obtain all your Beauty Aids. 1921 GRADUATE OF COSMETOLOGY AND HAIRDRESSING I have made a thorough study of hair and will cheerfully tell you the kind of Permanent Wave best suited to your type of hair. Consultation Free Phone for Appointment American Beauty Parlors Valentine Bldg. ALSIE J. WILSON DOUCLAS NEWS Dou glus ’ ‘ Church ? , Services| - } (e AR R Noticen 10t thig ¢fidren column |must be recelved by The Empire | |not later than 10 o'clock Baturday | morning to guerantee ohnnue of | |sermjontopics, ete. ! T Dougias Catholic Ghurch | The sixtzenth Sunday after Pen- tecost. 10:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- mon. 1:00 p.m—Sunday School. @ | St Luke's | Cpiscopal clnmh T‘ [ SRR AN S I 7:30 p.m.—Evening Praycr and Sermon. P I GOSNt TH M Lol | Douglas Nlfive Pruhyh:rhn )| "HARRY WiLLAnw, Lay Wtwk:r‘:h llIIIIIlll|llIIIIIIIIIIllllIlillllll"lilllllllllIII)IIIIIIIHIIIIllllllIilllIllIIIllllllllii!lllllllllll [T CU T LU TR D T T LT U LT Wellington PRICES ook LADYSMITH SCREENED .......... $15.75 LADYSMITH MINE RUN .......... 14.75 NANAIMO SCREENED ............ 15.25 NANAIMO MINE,RUN ............ 14.75 Lady$mith and Nanaime- Sereenings ' remain the same The above increase of twenty-five cents per ton on Wellington Coal is due to the in- creased tariff in that amount on foreign coal. @ Meets Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Onnlrentl‘;sl Comunity [ 2 BB .« WOt IO, REV, PHILLIF E, BAUER. Bunday school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching services 11:30 a. m, following Sunday school. ————————— MISS FEUSI LEAVING R HER VACATION Miss Mamle Feusl accountant for the Juneau Cold Storage Com- pany, goes on her annual vacation today. . She plans to leave on the G’cnuine Virgin Diamonds and Authorized Virgin Diamond Jewel- ers may be identified by the regis- tered Virgio Diamond trademark. K See These At THE NUGGET SHOP Princess Louise in the morning to visit in Seattle and Tacoma for the next month. MISS FOX TO RETURN SOUTH Miss Lucllle Fox, who has been visiting with her parents fore her vacation, will return to her position In- the Internal Revenue office in ‘facoma, on the Princess Louise. MRS. PUSICH RETURNS HOME After a six weeks' visit- with her parents In Beattle, Mfs. Mike Pus- Ich; wife of the “Hub".proprietor, with her two smaller chifldren; re- tufned 'home on cflc mrthhnd to- day. TOM CASHEN lfiPMVING Toin Cashen, who suffered a par- alytie stroke just as he wasicom- ing off shift from work at the mine, was reported slightly improv- ed this morning. ' | “RENEGADES” IS SUNDAY FEATURE “Renegated,” with Warner Bax- and Monday for the feature show. — Mrs. Zint wil Serve chicken Price 18 cents. —adv. DOUGLAS COLISEUM SUNDAY—MONDAY “RENEGADES" at BAILEY’S YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY I Tel. 15 We call for and deliver It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile . more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good lr%)air mfort of drivin 1l ki e comfort of driving a well kept car medsured in dollars. _——» It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of .. Your Automobile S0 ) Connors Motor Com WARNER BAXTER COMEDY ACTS for sale at Empirc Office UL T