The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1931, Page 35

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Con51der His Comfort R R { e eae o s S e s S e 1 THAT HOLIDAY {i FEELING UST before Christmas il they all felt so tired ] { | A | ! ] ] { ; ! § { ! | \ : ) true individualism, a Chey had been busy doing so b : | 141 T much—shopping, ing up | : c 1iexs with work that had to he V. ! \ Eu s ;\d done, making puddings and {l | ! ! g Jies, eranberry jelly. vl { I s Oh, there was so much for v | | t lpl‘”,"fm“f‘ overy ome to do around Y ! 1 3 § ".“O:f : Christmas time. O ! t i |+ Bvery one was busy with Uil i | | e DATkEToutd ot thdlicn AL bt el vt friends, ! z {over patterns and paisleys. also il Cho falt fived -(, | Yol - . Fun! ! 4 all whites with colored collars and |} ~And every one felt tired. § ) Frolic. Feasting, Fun! | | ie e being shown and nt SRR =8 Cnristmns ap- 4 \ | | ivaly These mal (‘hm.\. proached it seemed that new PR T T ! Y b . e Y ) strength entered into each U | HAPPY NEW YEAR! | { comfort gifts, in broadclo! 1 (B} \ H B et ARTG e L ) one. It was the beautiful {f | : ¢ i " = St § holiday feeling, the feeling of {i | JOY TO YOU { | ] For the Sport Enthmsiast N joy and gayety, of thankful- yi | i ! | | S ; /! ness for friends, of thankful- Y | § < > : i ! this year the i} ness for home, of rejolcing § | Each and Every One ! | ‘ ¥ something new on the m jy for families. il { ’ I} | Slip-ons (without sleeves) but y The tired feeling drew ;34 z : | with roll collars and pper Il away into the background. In M ! > ! i tachments on the front, in tweed | f) its place came the holiday W | () l i g | . will come as a welcome {) feeling—the feeling of good 1) 1w AU -\[l"“‘("lt | | | gift to the man who skates, hunts | 4 Will to all, of peace and of ! : i ! l {or generally enjoys the out-of- [ contentment over the lasting Y. SHITANDA, Prop. | | |doors. Chamois is flooding the [} possessions belonging to D 1 AToale ! WE H PE | shops, in every presentable slip- j) mankind—the possessions on | ouglas, aska | | {ons, and slip-overs, and also in | fy Which one could never put a {f ! | button-down jackets. Some have v Price. U | | zipper attachments with little /i That hollday feeling brought ! | sels to pull them. For | f) all that was good into the — > | YOUR CHRISTMAS | s there is a very light- |y foreround. § { t oil treated transparent rain ’ No one would have missed §j | ! | jacket to be worn over a wind- !“ it for anything in the world. § | it B breaker, that is at once smart and | f} —Mary Graham Bonner. " ; may be Merry! } Rerviceatls. Thase. come. i 760l & @ R B evanaser vaion. B ] N ‘ ] green or tan. If you get him a ] In: MEN'S fasutons today chere almost nothing left of | “etier ;‘e’;"m‘;‘.’t‘finfi;}ic‘:“ti‘:"l ® b the so-cziled romantic periods that is prominent in wom- |of golf hose' at the sar e | 00 T e Delng sHOKT, 'L 7 T T T\ 8 i me DPrice. | ifis that combine comfort, which Y OLR NE\‘ Y E‘AR len’s styles of the moment. Man's interests and activities do |Tnis is part of the new economies | § ., GETEE o luxary: d4nd | not permit him to retura to even a mild semblance of the[vou may practice this Christmas cconomy, which is to ,{;I;,Usb'e‘;fly L | silks, velvets, ruffs, and plumed hats that made his fore- Accessories Are an Asset ,u.“ham a necesq(,y i Ma\' bC Prosperous bears such dashing romantic figures of mzlsculmity., in the [ As much attention is now given | .- 1 J | days when riding to the jousts, or vieing for favoritism at [to a man's accessories, which are | SINGAPOKI PLANS AIRDROME icourt took up most of their time. Today, sitting at a desk, |not seen, as was given to them | ) v p or traveling on trains, or even - - - ~——— | when they were seen, back in SINGAPORE—Development of . ;DO T and Hdpp\ 5 |keeping books, demands a gar-|vears back has again come to the | those romantic ages. Garters and |swamp into a civil airdrome for Mil)‘ this lentmas Season ment that is simple and without |fore, one of real comfort, the b"‘;“"" R °°.mel”‘ :"‘s o ‘F‘;" land and sea planes within two bring real joy and happi- |ornamentation, so that as much as | smoking jacket. Every man be- | #0d evening, in eather and “.k miles of the center of Singapore 3 v and those des Is |an individual might aspire to the |fore settling down in his favorite | €/astics, in rich solid colors and in |is planned. Proposed construction ness to you anc those dear Ik | tashions of yesterday, his environ- | chair with pipe and paper, likes black and white for evenlx_lg. The | work is expected to cost more than to you | ment would forbid it. [to don a smoking jacket, and he | OXford type of brace, which uses |$3500,000. ! ; ;Y i | But Comfort Tt Allowed | will be especially pleased if he ‘::l‘:“‘;gircg‘:)‘;e‘r“ i”‘ea Z“t‘:rfmb‘;g 51 meewswprm L | And the New Year find us » After all, comfort is what is|gets one of velvet with silk revers, | SiSPende s tis) nderground Feeder For Prison : ad ; as th 3 ; | 3 i 4 2 B s as the one just needed most in wearing apparel |made on the lines of a dinner |27 200d looking gallus. Get him —— and le iYe- s ac therbile) |Men’s clothes, while they are man- | jacket. Then there is the indis-|® reefer this year to replace his| STATEVILLE, I — An under- closed—Genuine friends. | :ufacmrod and bought with an eye | pensable flannel bathrobe, which squ.xre.sllk muffler. They are in- | ground feeder system is to be built | = t & P d C |on excellence, today are coxmduretlllmppxl_\' has come far down in finitely smart, in paisleys, pLamlsoon for thf: Tlinois penitentiary [i mnier On. 0. |merely a covering for the body, |price for this Christmas. Broad |%0lo's. checks and stripes. Or a here. It will be the first of a L ¥ | hands, feet and head. Women are | contrasting stripes in various com- sn:w:x murf;;x; ?;‘d 7':;' Wh;Ch 8 ':f“es ij r\f\;)t.—prevcmion gt . ; A | expected to dress in order to be at- | binations are as popular as ever. - DIApIAIOD Jnan e . ANe | Ron. ttojects D l D fo tractive to men. Men dress 0 be | A more Nurions type of gift gt | DENAKETChiet. Wool ties for sport i ()llg as vary f(:(x:‘cu\e( to business. 1W0"nL;1 love | oiin) egnommioal pribes is s ravol 2;0 ;:rvtzlr g;!x:i h;vZ:thlelkecas: :rt SHOE SALESMAN TO FLY ; ; 1their xyCJ (l)r s d;: "111 uhn(: diessing gown. A Wite seleich is a pleasure. v;hen the belt or| PRAGUE—A flying school for DEWEY FRANKFURTER, Prop. & | ristmas - gifts this year |of moder patterns and shots e i e e 3 : q |comfort for him is what he Will | cnaracterize these garments, while | S°T/C" 1S Temoved, the box becomes |shoe salesmen and officials Is be- | l)uuglus. Alaska | appreciate. ‘the more expensive, real b;'ocades a smart cigarette case for table |ing planned by a manufacturer and | Comfort Gitts | AL6 05 Dk Pund i th’e revived Tidbal or desk. These are only a few |exporter so that planes may be | | A fashion that dates only a few | patterns. For the man who ap- of the many uew ifnd flev!fr gifts jused to save time. By | S S i AR e S ies 3 T o N s M R s S « o o | g " reciati n If in the past you've dealt ; to you the compliments of the With full appreciation of the with us, Season and to wish you a most ‘ many courtesies shown dur- | ing the past year we extend our best wishes for a You’ve found us most sincere, We hope then, we’ll be better friends This Prosperous New Year. To every friend and customer We send a Christmas Greeting, May this Glad New Year bring more joy, Each day is joy repeating. HAPPY CHRISTMAS and MERRY CHRISTMA PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ; gy HAPPY NEW YEAR Douglas Transfer JOHN MILLS, Prop. Douglas, Alaska THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. Tony Simin Grocery : Douglas, Alaska ‘ ; Douglas, Alaska Goetz’s Grocery Douglas, Alaska Christ'nas Cheer! ; It gives us pleasure to extend \ i Merriest Christmas! ! rayn . ’ ! In grateful acknowledgement of Merry ChrLStma& ‘ this opportunilty, ‘ Made possible by the most H(lppy New Year.' ‘ Pleasant business relations of the past, We extend you our hearty wish M erry Chnstmas. . S N Merry Christmas! Our cordial Greetings go out to you In the Hope that the New Year will be bigger, bright- Out of the Darkness comes the Ship of Golden Oppor- tunity and Success— All the joy bells are repeating, We hope and trust it will And we add a wish sincere, { for a dock at your port many Sending you our Christmas | : 4 £ 5 times during the New Year. (.'rc(;tings. MERRY CHRISTMAS William Ott er and more prosperous than any before. Douglas W ater W orks and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Douglas Hand Laundry Manager, Coliseum Theatre " SERRI, Prop. Guy’s Drug Store Douglas, Alaska BOY SIS y g L. W. KILBURN Douglas, Alaska Douglas, Alaska | Douglas, Alaska

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