The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1932, Page 2

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B s s AR A AL O DA A S SO I O RN THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1932. , -~ S ) AL B Throughout the month and throughout the store, this Sale has each year become the one outstanding occasion on the store’s ealendar., It is our house-cleaning time, the forerunner of a new y " ; season when the later things take the place of the older ones. This year we believe, more than any other the opportunity to save is greater, as the scope of th( sale is indisputably broader in that it offers a more diversified selection of newer and wanted gods, while the values have not heretofore been equalled. ~As conclusive evidence of this, we quote here a partial list of different items, i 2 . ; i ‘ ¢ Children ' i o ol Clearenee Tt | Y IGGAGE HALF PRICE ON ALL MILLINERY é If new rugs are needed or if the bathroom and kitchen require o H For those w'huse business calls for aimost continuous travel and for those who take only an occasional trip, 20 Per Cent fo On All%adles and C’llldren 8 Sweat(’rs here are values that are sure to interest, whether the new linoleum covering, ws urge | pt buying if you wish tc take advantage of the January Clearance offerings which are now in effect for there will be no better opportunity to save on § floor coverings this year. need be for a steamer or wardrobe trunk or for leath- d and Sklrts« er bag or suit case. The price in each instance has d D e Y é TR R Ry ittt sl been reduced to a clearance figure simply to accom- N o g plish our purpose of reducing stock at this time. Here Sp(ZCI,al Pr',ces on Axnunster are handseme and sturdy trunks—durable, all leather bags and cases at prices that may not be presented again for many months—make selection now and save. L At Very Specml Values GLASS TOWELING B yards fof ... .... .... ... ...... ....51.00 . o ROLLER TOWELING, 6 yards for.... .... .... ... et e 000 HUCK TOWELING; 6 yardsfor ...... .... .... ... ... . 91,00 ; OUTING FLANNEL, 6 yards for ..... .... .... ... SR L Reduction CRETONNES, 6 vards for RUGS 6x9 was $18.00, NOW 7.6x9 was $22.50, NOW . 8.3x10.6 was $29.50, NOW 9x12 Was $31.50, NOW ALL FLOOR COVERINGS [ TRUNKS and LEATHER One-Third Off on All Coats and Dresses for Women and e e 0 RRCUUCEROMN | ReToNNES, 6 vards for RO ...$1.00 % Linoleums and Window TRUNEE.Piche or WRARTL Uoeth st Guvstis PERCALE, 6 yards for .............. s RS b 5 % . ... 5100 : Shades —all leather bags and cases are included in this clear- CURTAIN SCRIM, 6 yards for ...... e e st B A s DI ) ance, BUY NOW AND SAVE, a B ot 05, it i s i 81x90 SHEETS, each ....... s e PR .. 5100 ¥ square yard Window Shades, 36x7, tan or green ....._..85¢ CHILDREN’S SHOES STETSON HATS Sroken line of styles and sizes, many colors. , CLEARANCE PRICE—$3.95 . TURKISH AND HUCK TOWELS, 6 for ... Lkt S PANEL CURTAINS, per set . : S . ....$1.00 RAYON AND KNIT UNDERGARMENTS, each . e | LINEN LUNCHEON CLOTHS . ...$1.00 ' WHITE MERCERIZED DAMASK, 2 yards .................. $100 COLORED CHINTZ, 2 yards . e 5100 At January Sale Prices These are the kind of good, sturdy shoes of the fa- mous STAR BRAND MAKE, with composition soles, that boys and girls need now for the rough wintry o S PO S S R e SR weather. Buy the shoes for the children here, where ’ X7 . SR S . W of sl el S b LADIES' WOOL GLOVES, pair ...... .... s s sk gy Wi o s AR 10N . M(lein("U Coats for Boys less than regular prices. Note these special values. 3 SKEINS YARN-black, white, red, brown and navy ...........51.00 Faney patterns. Good quality and well made. Bigee 5'toB ... $1.25 per pair CLEARANCE PRICE—$3.95 Sizes 9 to 2 ........................ $1.65 per pair New Remnants At Reduced Pnces NO ALTERATIONS JUNEAU'S (Y B. M. BEHRENDS CO., I o NO APPROVALS ® ® ., [} DEPARTMENT NO REFUNDS : é ) 'STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING it ; i . -STORE 4, " — ————— U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF Aomcm.mnu wn’mmz BUREAU onrshiptul Master of, the, Masonic | g= 8 | R By M nar 2 aaen s 7 T W h | p Lodge, inducted John J. Fargher, [ / AL 4 7 ¥ e eat er the new Worshipful Master, and (| , / : (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) 1N i | o un:mpu&emw«rhnm; * / 7 ALI EN’ S % Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 8: [ Master’s jewel was presented by [ ’ . Rain and warmer tonight andus‘a;)u.‘r:nx'; fresh southeast winds. Herman T. Tripp, & Past. ‘Worship- e il s ¥ £ Bl % LOC, ful Master. Q) P lo : T s Tonp. mumiais wna veoory wernn | 0 D0 MASONS| ™ 2o {]AN[}E9 FEB, ]2 TAKES ACTION arlor pm. yest'y 2053 33 2 Rain p . : G : /4'am. today 2067 36 % s 9 Rain et VETERA“S TO AID "’ A Dy TN ey B 29.49 38 98 8 Rain | o8 | i LA wvis Is - Mem| t - F rm]ce il UABLE AND BADIO REPORTE \More than 250 Attend .]932 WHITE SOX J tive Chai lamed Ex bers OElVe Cl’gns "Urg ih v : SORAT 4 ercises in Scottish = | ecutive Lhairman—Com- ed to Clean Snow C | Lowest4am. dam, Precip. AREL Rite | cHICAGO, Jan, e—Acquisition| mittees Are Named from Sidewalks irculates ‘¢1ea i, moist ¢ | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather | emPle of veteran pitchers like Milton ki air throughout the entire “ | Qasion and Sam Jones, wnd Iving| The annual Ball of the Juneau( witn ‘oivis pride as one of their {{ JHI1 R house. Provides all the com-' i -3 -28 1 0 Clear | More than 250 members of Ma-|“Bump” Hadley may help the Chi- | Volunteer Fire Department Will be|aims and safety first always a — £heer associated ol =32 -26 22 Trace Clear |sonic bodies and of the Eastern cago White Sox considerably. given on February 12, the place to motto, members of the local post - . oldtime ' fis i -48 -36 0 0 Cldy |Star organization were present in| In Joining Ohieago, Sam Jones|he announced later. [ot e " Atnariinh Legion, at the . . with the.. inest -60 -58 0 0 Clear | the Scottish Rite Temple last eve-|will be hooking up with his sixth| J A Davis has been named EX-|requjar meeting last night in the | . 3 52 -42 0 0 Cldy |ning at the joint installation of | Ameriean Lea | leam, having|ecytive Chalrman, and following | pugoyt, decided to turn out to a E . 2 =26 -24 4 0 Cldy |newly elected officers of the Mount, previously ‘o for Cleveland, | the regular monthly meeting of iman and clean the snow and ice 4 % : Now On m J BINAD et Snow |Juneau Lodge of Masons and of | Boston, New ‘York, 8t. Louis, and the department last night, he an-|orr their sidewalks to make them W 3 X Slapey 1 % — 2 0 Cldy |the Juneau Chapter of the Order | Washington since he erashed the |nounced the following committees | catar gor pedestrians. The mem- ] 22 20 34 6 4 Snow |cf the Eastern Star. After the in- big Méague in 1914, to make the affair the usual big |ners gl yrge all public spirited . : ;2 ai g :1: snnao‘w !'stallation exercises, relmfhmems —_————————— success: citizens to do the same thing. i ' 3 36 i In | were served. Many stayed for the Finance Committee: Simpson x @ e R HRS A50 UL TV MOSAL stacttnncn, cnsirman: T8 Jud- | Syl e ago, Oommbncer '[ { % oG w a Guay |, The Eastern Stars conducted| yy yeq mian of this oty s )88 W. 8. George, C. H. Macspad- | - = MMartin ecelved o challenge as a ware A % 5 il s 44 Cldy | their installation first. Mrs. Jessie pnusnt 4n 6t. Ann's hospital. She , A u.:m":]: Johnson, J. E. membership drive contest. The fa A 4 . | Keller, retiring Worthy Matron, for my local 1 accepted and i 50 ol 9 Oldy | inducted Mrs. Edith Howard, the|cRrered. ts: Pred Borrl, chatr- Ciogor sl i 36 36 4 5 v _|the drive, which is expected to end Al -2 o ’m"-‘“syr new Worthy Matron, and her as-| B Don Tsey e, M. AA8Y- iy starcs 1, 15 on right iy, The |—————— 3 pressure extends from Kodiak southwestward at- Decorating: H. M. Porter, chair- | "\70eT Will Teceive the largest box l'nm:nnwmdhlaher temperatures in the Gulf of X of the “fattest” cigars on the and moderate to heavy rain in Southeast Alaska and British market from the losers. " The pressure is ‘highest in the Pacific States and moder- ‘high ‘in Northern Alaska. It has fallen throughout nearly all Alaska and 4 - weather in the eastern Interior. Clear | Oof Western Alaska, except temperature of the season,

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