The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1932, Page 8

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' __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932. ° i GORDON’S IS EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR THE SPLENDID PATRONAGE JUNEAU HAS GIVEN WITH j THE FOLLOWING AMAZING VALUES FOR 4 DAYS DURING THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ; 5TH YEAR OF PROGRESS STARTING TOMORROW AT 9:00 A. M. You are cordially invited to visit our store, shop This Sale takes in ALL DRESSES IN STOCK including those just and see these many up-to-the-minute fashionables, . : received! at prices that will pleasantly surprise! DRESSES A brilliant collection for afternoon and evening wear. Also types for the business women Sheer Canton Crepes Chiffon Georgette Lace Lot No. 1, Anniversary Sale Price $3.95 “ No. 2, " Sale Price 5.95 " No. 3, e Sale Price 9.95 13 “ No. 4, Sale Price 16.95 Newest prints, stripes and checks—Capelines, fitted jackets, bolero jackets—in all sizes, 14 to 44 KNIT SUITS { Columbia Knit and Snyder and Octonet In a splendid selection of styles and colors. $19.50 values Anfiiversary Sale, $16.95 $16.75 values for $12.75 SILK SKIRTS! An assortment of Silk Skirts in maise, green, coral, pink and orchid. Pleated and flare styles. A few jerseys includ8d." Regular value $6.50. : Anniversdfy Sale, $2.75 $1 .9 YOU'VE EVER SEEN $2095 Sweaters continue to be a sensation! And small wonder when one sees FROCKS the lovely colors—ranging from the most delicate flower hues to gay, vivid celors.. , Adorable color combinations and a myriad of woven de- signs that really look hand-made. Wear them for sports or under a summer suit for town wear. Sizes to 44. What a Season for Sweat;mm' You’ll Not Be Satisfied with Less Than Three or Four at Thess Very Low Prices o\ Vi) Lhyl DOZENS OF THE SMARTEST STYLES Anniversary Price 95 cents || Such Prints! Such Styles! Such Details! e Betty Baxley F rocké and Smocks In Prints and Voile ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE — $1.95 Crisp prints in vivid eol- - orings with organdie cuffs and collars. Dainty mesh and pique. All col- ors. Sizes 14 to 46. =S DIVORCEE SHOT DOWN; DEPUTIES HUNT MURDERER Jealousy Undoubtedly Is Cause of Tragedy in Washington Town BULLETIN — COLVILLE, May 17.—Harry Chitwood sur- rendered shortly before moon. The sheriff said he admits he killed his former wife because she would not return to him. He was trapped in the woods all night with pofses at his heels. COLVILLE, Wash., 1 Scores of deputies are ing Harry Chitwood, aged 45, In e, country, suspected of slaying his former wife, Blanche, and possibly for the fatal shooting of A. E. ‘Carsesow, druggist. Mrs. Edward Stevens, the dead woman’s sister, said Chitwood en- tered his wife’s store and began shooting without warning. Mrs. Stevens said she fainted and when she revived, found her sister deed. Carsesow, when he heard the shooting, started an investigation. He and Chitwood ran out of the store shouting “My wife has com- mitted suicide.” Carsesow said Chitwood then began shooting at him. three bullets. The Chirwoods have been divorc- ed for a year. Sheriff Bone said he believed the slaying was the result of jeolousy. ——erp——p CREDIT EXTENDED Credit will be extended to re- liable customers and patrons of |this store. THE CASH BAZAAR. ———,————— —adv. the mountainous Lake Thomas ' Old papers for sure at <z:e Empire The druggist was hit by THREE DIE IN FLAMES; PLANE CRASHES, BURNS Veteran Pilot Is Among Victims—Craft Was Enroute to Seattle BURBANK, Cal, May 17.—Going into a side-slip 100 feet up in the air, a United Airlines plane crashed and burned, causing the death of John Johnson, veteran pilot; Harry Christensen, radio operator, and Harry Crandall, extra pilot. The plane ‘was enroute from ’Sfln Diego to Seattle. | Watauga settlement in Tennessee eot up - its own government in 1772 and became the first independent state in America. va 4DaySale New Millinery OUR ENTIRE LOT OF TRIMMED HATS In lacy straws, Milan straws—close fitting and narrow brims. lues §5.75 to $7.50. FOR THIS SALE $3.95 Regular Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sth Year of Progress SPORT HATS v—\Jersey effects—silk and chenile—in all pastel shades. SPECIAL $1.50 CAPS in all colors, plain and combination, Anniversary Sale — 60c¢ ALL SPRING AND SUMMER COATS REDUCED FOR THIS SALE You have almost a full season to wear it at less than end-of-the-season’s price. Included are soft crepy materials, polo and bouches. In tail- ored and dressy models. In fur trimmed and plain models. Sizes 16, 18, 20, 38, 40, 42, 48. $39.50 Coats $27.95 29.50 Coats 19.95 $22.50 Coats $16.95 16.75 Coats 12.95 Ont lot of ODDS AND ENDS in COATS AND SUITS to be closed out at ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE — $4.95 or: Scarfs Outstanding values in pure silk. A choice selection of patterns and col- 8. ANNIVERSARY SALE are cut bias perfect fiting. Anniversary Sale Price $1.25 In mesh, dainty pink and SOLO SUITS and PANTIES 1§ . pastel combinations. ae Anniversary Sale Price 85¢ “ L] 5 " . ) " . . Slips, Gowns and Petticoats 1 .. In pink and white, tailored styles and lace trimmed. Slips &% * LX i 13 K A BO” bt . FOUNDATION o GARMENTS In silk and brocade. In - sizes 34 to 40. Anniversary Sale $1.95 Ll GARTER BELTS of In peach satih. A splen- . \ did garter velt. ¢ Anniversary Sale Wl Price—95c¢ | HICKORY SANITARY SKIRTS _3 50c value, 35¢ ~; ; & CHILDREN’S HOSE e PN In fine rib-cord, buscnit and grain. KLEINETS SANITARY = Sizes 6 to 10. 5 Pairs, $1.00. APRONS 75¢: value, 50c¢* ’ SHOULDER STRAPS ] i Part_elastic with buttons * oraon s 720 cenm . e Ty e - - “

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