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Men’s Suits and Topcoats Scores of men have found our suits made by Michaels Sterns and Middishade smhf.nlory in style and s Our guarantee of sausfacuon cov- Specials For Saturday and Mondaj'r SPECIALS on SPRING COATS For women who know what they want in this latest show- ing of newest early Spring models. SPECLALS on New Dresses ' One group o'f extra values at $6.75 ' Ladies” Sport Skirts— Speecial ........co..c .- $2.50 ers everything — style, fit i ) and seryiceable. $10. 95 and $1 7.50 Ladies" Knit Blouses— s as low as $28.50 | . Special .,...... sl $2.5 o0 U ies’ Bl TOPCOATS—»?ZB.Q() up LADIES’ NEW SILK Lag::cia(fo_t‘t,on ous?jl.zs 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 RAIN COATS Colors—Red, Blue and Green $9.50—%6.50 Ladies’ Hats, from $2.50 up Hose Ladies’ Silk Hosiery Ty T R O A $1.00 uuh two. ptur pants Extra Specials chd Busiie: Hase Yarda e i3 paix for ............ $1.00 17 in. Linen Roller Toweling for $1°00 ' Boys I?ose——— dpair for ... +--- $1.00 — 5 yards ....... 3 $l.00 4 y Colored Wash Cloths— Childésiis Hose— 36 in. Printed Perca 12 for $1.00 Chi ; > 7 ydlds 2 . $1.00 & riveine 2 ‘4 pair fior ol $1.00 36 in. Gay Cretonne— ],;uli(-s”. Handkerchiefs— Men’s Heavy Wool Sox— 5 A o e $1.00 12 for. i $1.00 ;3 pair,_for .. ... $1.00 36 in. O‘;fi'}g Flanne]—gfl o0 Turkiih Towels, single thread, ¥ Men’s Lisle Dress Hose— 6 yards for ... d 18x34, 8 for .......... . $1.00 ¢ 3 pait for ... . $1.00 36 in. Fancy Voiles— White Turkish Towels, 22x 6 yards . . Engineer and Firemen Sox 36 m): Fancy Vofles— 44, reg. 40c, 4 for.... $1.00 { . 4 pair for ... $1.00 4 yards ..o $1.00 | New Bath Mats—36x32, ' ' § ——— " ";;rl;l:m Sat;ee»x»lt- $1.00 Faeh ; $1.00. ¥ Mea's Chambray Shirts— 36 in. Colored Curtain Goods Lat[i)l::sgindeafcl}l:lldren G :{n(:g Bach ..o $1.00 —4 yards for ........ $1.00 o "I‘"b : Gi' b i 1S R R Marquesette and Lace Panel .adies Fabric Gloves—per v £ Curtains, each ... $1.00 pair. Loty $1.00 Heavy Canvvas 36 in. Damask, 2 yds. $1.00 39 in. Rayon Flat Crepe— Per yard 75¢ 36 in. Colored and Figured Silkolive, 5 yards.._. $1.00 18 in. Turkish Toweling— 5 yards $1.00 Remnants In Silk, Wool and Cotton at REDUCED PRICES Gloves Extrn Specml for Pay Day 7fhnsl%r$100 MEN’S AND BOYS SPECIALS MEN'S HEAVY WORK MEN'S BELT O'LASTIC MEN'S SOX SHOES PAJAMAS Black, Gray Cordovan— ' Black and tan, size 6-11. $1.25 per suit 7 pair for, g $1.90 Composition Soles BOYS’ BLOUSES and ' MEN'S ‘!‘IES 1 $3.45 pair SHIRS : Mnny styles'and patterns i Plain or fancy = . h $1.25 Men’s Broadcloth Each ... 75¢ and 31 00 ME‘N’é SHORTS—Plain and § SHIRTS W hite and Colors Collar attached, Size 14-17. Priced $1.95, $2.50, $3.50 BOYS’ CAPS, rubber visor— Each $1.25 fancy— Per garment, each.. .. 25¢. 50c, $1.00 BOYS' ALL-WOOL SWEAT- ERS—Blue, Green, Red. Sizes 26 to 36. Each $2.25 Men's Medium Weight UNION SUITS Pay Day Specidl, $1.00 suit Shipment of New Star Brand S This store will be open Tomght. (S hoes for the Whole Family inday School—12:15 p.m. dnesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- |m ial meeting, | stian Science Reading Room jn church building. This room is| n to the public Wednesday after- | from 2:30 to 4. liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom.| hold se U. 8 DIPARTMI'NT Ol AGRIOULTURE, WIATBIR BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. W stner Bureas) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 6: | Shewers tonight, Sunday probably showers; | northeast winds. moderate southeast to Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and\ atins combined. ‘ Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine y.¢ie. ——.——— RUMMAGE SALE TUESDAY The Lutheran Ajd Society will a['\ ‘d these services and visit the |building Tuesday, April 12. Dona- tend. reading room. tions gratefully received. Phone| — 5402. —Adv.| = ‘ }:uurrcctmn Luthcran (‘hnrch | Corner of Third and Main Svfi.‘éb\ REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:15 a. g Service and ;. Ani " (Wilson) (3, The L'y.dxcs Choir. Sexmnn “The Good Shepherd.” . i No More Piles | |¥ou Can End Your Awful Misery ' Quick Without Cufting or Salves not i the Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wenunér @ABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am, b'.oclp. 4a.m. Station— temv. temp. emp. temp. velouity 24 hrs Weather 4 p. .m yest'd. 30.10 36 NE 12 Clear 4 a. m. today 2094 ki NE 14 Rain Notices for this church column| 12:15 p.m—Bible School. Lza!_:?gi" today »229‘“_2 _lsfig % s i~ 10 A Rflé'l‘ Imust bé réceived by The Emplre| 6:30 pm.—Young People’s mee!- Hoins 18 18 5 0 Py 5 CI%‘: not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |ing. | Bethel 30 30 10 @ s 5 em( morning to guaraniee change of| 7:30 p.m—Evening service. o S o (1 % . 2 b . g”{ sermon topics, ete. Services Tuesday and Friday ev-| 28 o P 5 i o ce’“ R SR ; enings at 7:30 o'clock. i e i 3 3 . if"a ] Tne Salvation Army The Lord's Supper the first Suu-l 38 3 18 s i ye gh;:: 5 5 id” of each month. | st Ppaul 32 2 30 32 11 b Blear e 3| Dutch Harbor 0 36 3 5 0 . Presbyterian Native Church | | puitn M w0 3 iU S G o 5 = **| Cordova 46 44 34 36 6 0 Cidy. Tuesday—1;30, pam. S?;’g:i‘fiflff;”fp'nfi‘c‘g s | Juneau 52 49 4 42 14 Trace Rain First Church of Christ, || 11:30—Bible School. | ;éf:hxkan ig o :g a {3 53 Pt. ‘;‘11;!!"- | Scientist | ;:gg-—Evenir&g dserv:lce. o | Prince Rupert 50 % 2 e s 04 Rain S — g p.m.—Wednesday, week t y 2 Sunday services will be held atprayer service. | gg:;fi'; o ;i g: zi fi ; g g:ez; 11 am. in the Pirst Church of | L | Portiand 8 41 % e 4 o b C]ii Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn| Russian Orthodox Church | ‘, Bin Francisso e 80 50 P % & P & and Main Streets. The subject will | - ear be “Are Sin, Disease and Death REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, = B Pastor, 'MORMON SERVICES ATTENTION EAGLES HELD ON SUNDAY Funeral services will be held for . D A | Hogen Peckinpaugh, Jr., Cleveland Indians’ manager, is one of the main hopes of bhfum Tama and Bloomfield, Ia., have son of | The Church of Jesus Christ of | | | the late Charles Larson, esteemed Day Saints (Mormon) will |prother and member of Aerie No. rvices in Jumeau wtmmuw‘lfl F. O, E, in Eagles' Hall, Doug- jat 1 o'clock in the afternoon. The |las, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. |meciing place is in the American|Douglas members Legion Dugout on Second Street e public is cordially invited to:ho]d a rummage sale in the church' and the public is invited to at- will meet in Hall at 1:30 and Juneau members will accompany the remains from Juneau on the ferry leaving at 2 | o'clock. —.o High schocl gu:s and teachers Ohm Wesleyan University infield | inauugrated movements for a re- kths spring. He is a sophomore. |turn to cotton stockings. Thousands of Pile sufferers do know that the cause of Piles internal—bad circulation of blood the lower bow:l. That is the scientific truth abou 6:30 p. m—Luther League. pic Buddy Lindstrom. , April 12 —- Missionary eebs at the Parsonage. Le So | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Fourth and Seward Streets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. p.m. 7aun(lfiy School the evening at 7:30 Brothers and Lhmr b, with us for the special music bo brotner\ will speak briefly. Vi t will take for his subjec tian’s Hand: to ‘these services. " 2 | Catholic Church ¥ Church of the Nativity [7 2 S Fifth and Gold Streets pital Chapel. tion. 140300 a.m.—Sunday School. of the Blessed Bacrament, special devotion, ¥ Latter Day Saints Second Avenue, and Franklin Streets. The public is invited, ., — 7 Holy Trinity Cathedral Dean. No Service Sunday as dean absent from city. 12:30 p.m.—Sunday School. & Church REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, 11:00 a.m. solo — “Goin’ Dvorak — Mildred Miller. Nolte—Choir, Sermon — of the Salyation Army. 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.—Children’s Hour. tian Endeavor. ;F Seventh Day Adventists VERNON GYES, Pastor Re‘ullt Seryices. To- “How Shall I Rise Sunday?” #1 one minute before. External treat-| | !ments can't do this—an internal| “The church with tne cordial wel- TLeon Christian Handful” and Lloyd speak on “The Chris- You are invited 630 am—Low Mass in the Hos- 8:00 a.m.—Low Mass and Instruc- 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser-| .| mon. 7:30 p.n.—Rosary and Benediction | y is the Feast of t.he St Joseph, a day of o COSREEEAR IR R B P Church of Jesus Christ of between 5ewax~d er—— The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Northern Light Presbyterian | |Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. — Morning worship. | Home”- Anthém—"Lift Up Your heads™ “Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide” by Capt. Lescher!| 7:00 p.m. — Intermediate Chris- Corner Second and Franklin Sts. Piles — the real reason why salves and suppositories do not give perm- anent relief, why cutting does not ¢ |remove the cause. | Your itching, blesding or protrud- |ing Piles will only go when you actually remove the cause—and not | 'medicine should be used. HEM- ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. 8. | Lzonhardt, sold by good drugg ‘cvor‘vwhere, succeeds because it| stimulates the ecirculation, dr out congested blood, heals and restores| the almost dead parts, | t Dr. rdt's HEM-ROID has inhelievable record of % ss right in this city. So why! waste time on external remedies or worry about an operation when| 5 Juneau Drug Co. invites every Pile; sufferer to try HEM-ROID with guarantee of monsy-back if it does! 1ot end their Piles, no mafter how t, ' stubborn the case" —adv. (Mormon) . . | 1:00 p. m—Services conducted at American Legion Dugout on 1 4 sew. Each 15| i 2%, . . | 1 9 Per pound . { Behren Junevalf’a Leading Defiarunenc Store '1 mmlmuyi - ES 121 Mam Street CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, Pastor. PANCAKE FLOUR— 10-pound bags . Old Time Dance (with all the trimmings) Old Time Music . RYE WALTZES—CIRCLE TWO STEPS Other Special Dances MOOSE HALL Dancing, 9:30 Admission $1.00—Ladies Free TONIGHT BROOMS—Fine long straw, CHOCOLATE COATED CHERRIES— Fresh and delicious GARNICK’ LARD—1-pound packages— ! Peppy Music | e For Pay Day I'$ FLOUR—Good baking— 49-pound sacks . BUTTER—Good sweet ranch prmts. 1.35 65¢ . 25¢ 30¢ 49¢ PHONE 174