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! 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. Evidence Speaks Louder Than Words Specials For Saturday and Monday Men’s Siiits and Topcoats Scores of men have found our suits made by Michaels Sterns and Middishade satisfactory in style and service. Our guarantee of satisfaction cov- ers everything — style, fit and serviceable. as low as $28.50 TOPCOATS— 328 50 UP ‘WOOLWEAR SUITS Boys want suits just like dad’s —smart snappy styles. You will find both in our suits for the lads. $6.50 and up zulh two pmr pants Yardage 17 in. Linen Roller Toweling B yabds coozian 10U 36 in. Printed Percale — 7 yards $1.00 36 in. Gay Cretonnge—, Byiils ok $1.00 36 in. Outing Flannel— 6 yards for ......... $1.00 36 in. Fancy Voiles— 6 yards ... . $1.00 36 in. Fancy Voiles— L R e $1.00 36 in. Plain Sateen— LT $1.00 36 in. Colored Curtain Goods —4 yards for ........ $1.00 Marquesette and Lace Panel Curtains, each ... $1.00 36 in. Damask, 2 yds. $1.00 39 in. Rayon Flat Crepe— Per yard 75¢ 36 in. Colored and Figured Silkoline, 5 yards._.. $1.00 18 in. Turkish Toweling— S yarde ..ociii $1.00 \ SPECIALS on. . SPRING COATS For women who khow what they want in this latest show- ing of newest early Spring models. $10.95 and $17.50 LADIES’ NEW SILK RAIN COATS Colors—Red, Blue and Green $9.50—%$6.50 Extra Specials for $1.00 Colored Wash Cloths— 12 fop $1.00 Ladies. Handke: uhl(fb—— 12 for $1.00 Turkish Towels, single thread, 83 3 or $1.00 White Turkish Towels; 22x 44, reg. 40c, 4 for.... $1.00 New Bath Mats—36%x32, SR i et $1.00 Ladies’ and Children’s Wash Dresses, edch .......... $1.00 Ladies Fabric Gloves—per pair $1.00 Remnants In Silk, Wool and Cotton at REDUCED PRICES SPECIALS on Neiw Dresses One group of éxtra values at Ladies” Sport Skirts— SEEEIAL ... e $2.50, Ladieg’ Knit Blouses— Ppodial ..o $2.50 Ladies” Cotton Blouses— f el $1.25 Ladies’ Hats; from $2.50 up Hose Ladies® Silk Hosiery —— R (e ! Girls’ Cotton Hose— Sl thr _ i $1.00 Boys! Hose— 3 pair for ... $1.00 Children’s Hose— 4 pait..for «....... $1.00 Men’s Heavy Wool Sox— 3 pair for $1.00 Men’s Lisle Dress Hose— 3 pait for i erniia. $1.00 Engiitéer and Firemen Sox —4 piitr for ... $1.00 Men’s Chambray Shirts— Patl /e R $1.00 & H’eavy Canvvas ‘Cloves Extra Special for Pay. Day 7Pd,irs For$1.00 3 MEN’S AND BOYS’ SPECIALS MEN'S‘HEAVY WORK SHOES Black dnd tan, size 6-11. Composition Soles $3.45 pair Men’s Broadcloth SHIRTS W hite and Colors Collar attached, Size 14-17. Priced $1.95, $2.50, $3.50 MEN'S SOX MEN’S BELT O’IASTIC PAJAMAS Black, Gray Cordevai— $1.25 per suit 7 pair for ... $1.00 BOYS’ BLOUSES and MEN’S TIES SHIRS Plain or fancy 75¢ and $1.00 BOYS' CAPq rubber visor— Bhacl ..ol B $1.25 Many styles and patterns $1.25 MENS SHORTS—Plain and faney— Per gatirent, eacb.x ....... 25¢. 50c, $1.00 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SWEAT- ERS—Blue, Green; Red Sizes 26 to 36. Each $2.25 Men’s Médium Weight - UNION SUITS Pay Day Specidl;, $1.00 suit Shipment of Neio Star Brand Shoes for the Whole Family § This store will be open Saturday Evening, April 9th Afr PHILLIES ARE LEADING GITY J; ‘ CA&?&‘}&.‘{;‘{{‘;"'&TZO ULDTIME BANGE LONDON, April 8—Priio Cat- Albert M’INTYRE SCORES SPOKANE, Wash., April 8.—Jack | Melnty U. 8 DIPAR'I'MENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. W atner Burea; Forecast for Junean and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 6: Fair tonight and Saturday; gentle variable winds. |CHAMPION M MAX ARRIVES TUDAY‘ LOUAL DATA Time Barometer Temo Humidity Wind Velnfltv 4p m yestd ...2099 4 31 E | ‘ 4 a. m. today 30.12 32 83 Calm 0 LADELPHIA, April 8—The| NEW YORK, April 8 — Max| 12 oon today . 30.15 48 40 S 7 Weatner Clear Clear Clear ty | Schmel lmg V\urlds heavyweight, ‘. - |Schilling | There is mo mysteiry about good baking. It depends on several things, but largely on one thing. With the right baking SATURDAY NIBHT‘ Tomy Itallan beavyweight, out- 1 Sam McCorkidale, of South | in a ten round bout ir Hall, here last night. powder you can’t make many mistakes. Ask any teacher of , & roal hone: cooking which kind she uses—a eream of tartar baking powder or one § t in the 2 S ebc that appear to b2 a OVER HANK VOGT ing. oldtim alarity in the cic l |ies in the S, A musical mmb nation that wxll] 0 beat has been careful- | i to furnish the music| n, and a rattling | Seattle lightweight, won | in the main event here |1 over Hank Vogt, of Spo- | There were no knockdowns. o of the cheap substitutes, d all those who ing will comunence ! o ptly at 9 o'clock John..-if we buy _ all our foods at A\ Piqqly Wiqqly- A we'll save more MONEY this year. Prompt Delivery Phone 24 GIGANTIC SALES VOLUME ACCOUNTS FOR THE OUTSTANDING FACT that l’l;_,g]\ Wiggly really undersells and on nationally known brands you know and like. BUTTER EGGS LARGE, FRESH, CLEAN, STANDARDS FRESH CREAMERY SUNSET GOLD 4doz. . . 89c 3 Pounds . . 85¢ 4 Searchlight Matches Whole Clams are going up—Buy Carton of 6 ALASKA PACK—LARGE CANS Now 22¢ | 2 for 39c¢ We have the finest display of fruit and vegetables in Alaska. Fresh vegetables on Northland today-Green Onions, Artichokes, Cucum- bers, Bunch Carrots, New Potatoes,Green Peas, Spinach, Squash, Let- tuce, Celery Green Peppers, Tomatoes, Yams, Rhubarb, Cauliflowet. M Schillings Coffee PEACHES 2 Lbs. for 73c In Heavy Syrup LARGE CANS Canned Tomatoes 2 for 35¢ FOWLED'S—LARGE 6 for 95¢ 2 for 25¢ 8 cans for 95¢ GINGERALE CANADA DRY 4 Bottles 75¢ PEARS Snowflakes or Grahams LARGE CADDYS 33c In Heavy Syrup MILK LARGE CANS ALL BRANDS 2 for43c 14 cans for 99¢ 5 for $1.00