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& 5 | Quilted Table, Padding: yard Cottage Curtain Sets White Slips. 2 “Mickey Mouse™ for and Pink Cotton Princess 3 for 3 Children’s Undies, ; 2 suits { Green and | Colored Monkscloth i N { $1.00 § $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 I((l.‘"- tan, 50 inches wide, yard $1.00 Natural Colored Monkscloth, 50 inches wide, 2 yards for ... ...$1.00 6 Turkish Towels S : $1.00 Drapery Damask, 50 inches wide. vard. $1.00 Ladies’ House Dresses, small sizes, 2 for 1.00 42, .$1.00 Ladies‘ Cotton Blouses, Sizese 38, 40, 2 for White Rayon Berets, 2 for Gob Style, 1.00 Children’s Cotton Bloomers—White, pink and black, 2 pair for $1.00 B. M. BEHRFNDS CO., Ine. Juneau’s Leading Department Store J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. B. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 pm., Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; g July 25: le variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather | 4 pm, yesty 2976 61 56 NW 8 Cldy 4 am. today 29.76 48 85 Calm Cldy Noon today 29, 81 60 58 S 14 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp, temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow . 36 36 | 32 32 6 0 Clear Nome 58 58 | 46 46 6 0 Clear Bethel 64 64 | 54 54 6 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 68 68 | 56 56 4 04 Cldy Tanana 62 62 | 52 52 4 0 Cldy Falrbanks . 66 62 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy Eagle . 64 64 | 50 50 0 a6 Cldy St. Paul 54 52 | 46 46 12 01 Cldy Dutch Harbor 52 50 | 44 46 4 02 Clear Kodalk 56 56 | 4¢ 46 0 0 Cldy Cordova, . 58 58 | 48 48 4 0 Cldy Juneau 61 61 | 48 48 0 Trace Cldy sitka - . S [ " — 0 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan 56 56 50 52 1 12 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert . 54 54 50 50 [ 38 Cldy Edmonton ... 8 6 | 58 64 8 [ Clear Seattle ... T2 0 | 56 56 12 Trace Cldy Portland 8 8 | 60 60 6 Trace Cldy Ban Francisco 62 58 | 52 52 6 [ Cldy The pressure is moderately low in Eastern Alaska and lowest Jouth of the Gulf of Alaska and in the western Aleutian Islands with showers in extreme Eastern Alaska and the western Aleutians.| The pressure is moderately high north of Hawaii, in he eastern Aleutian Islands and on the Arctic Coast with generally fair weather | in Western and Northern Alaska. Temperatures have risen moder-| ately 'in Western Alaska and portions of Eastern Alaska. Colors for Honor Middies FT A R e | That was not | who permitted, |'President Hoover that the coming (|than he.” |19 ARE BOOKED ON STEAMSHIR ROOSEV 0. 5—"!& Wife, Anna EI ELT— eanor Roosevelt. A furniture manufacturer is the principal aid of Governor Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, Democratic Pres- idential nominee The furniture manufaciurer the wife, Mrs. Anna Eleanor Roos velt, niece of President Rooseve school-teacher, mother of five children, welfare worker, literary | adviser, political speaker, and edi- torial writer. Her furniture fac- | tory in New York makes repro- ductions of old pieces. Mrs. Roosevelt was her hus-| band’s childhood friend. She help- | ed him irom law. school in | 1904 to e Senatorship in 1910.; thence to Assistant Secretary of | the Navy, to Democratic Vice- | Presidential candidate in 1920, to| Governor of New York in 1928 and | 1930, and now to candidacy for the Presidency. In Washington she first gained | the nation’s eye as her husband | became Assistant to Secretary of the Navy Josephus first duty of the wife of a public ' figure is to be a good hostess. | difficult. Washi ton was not strange to her, becausz she had known her uncle, Presi- dent Roosevelt, in it. She had so- cial prestige, too, to begin with. Not many families have a longer line of American ancestry, or one containing more famous names. But “blue blood” did not mean | “thin blood.” She stuck to the Governor’s side through seven years ds he fought the effects of infantile paralysis, and it was she then wurged her husband at the end of the seven-| year travail to heed Alfred E.| Smijth's behest and run for Gov- ernor in the campaign of 1928. She helped him win, When he spoke she was not far away. She made friends, never tried to usurp her hushand’s positipn in the spot- light. But she was there. MELLON MAY RESIGN POST, AMBASSADOR London Newspaper flaams It Has Inside In- foxmation LONDON, July 25—The Daily Herald says Anibassador Mellon is expected to resign when he arrives ‘Washington, D. C. The Herald saya “it is helieved Mellon will tell negotiations 'on war debts should be in the hands of a younger man L ALASKA| Nineteen. pqnnsen embarked on the steamship Alaska when she called at Jupeau last night op her vay from Skagway tO Sitka and stay. The vessel was here Saturday en- Canal. Persons who took passage. at this port last night were: 'For Sitka—Murs. C. H. McGrath, Mrs. C. E. Rice, Xenia Kashevar- off, R. J. Alcom, G. W. G. Sud- dock, Nels Andcrson, J. E. Boyle, Patrick Olson. For Petersburg—0. V. D. Williams, For Ketohikan—Trop. L. Corey, Sam Guyot. For Seattle—Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Atkins, Mrs. Loulse, Atkins, Doug- | 1as Atkins, Lt. Walter- W, Hodges. | W. J B McAuliffe, Patsy [. Brown, M. SOJOURN OF WEEK Mrs s. Zynd{ and Miss Gladys Forrest returped today from a week spent at Tulsequah, B, C. They left here early last week on the —————— Lathes, exported fzom . the Unlt‘d. Daniels. A | § ‘Seattle. Shé made only a brief| route from Puget Sound to Lynn| | MADE T0 TULSEQUAH |xiver boat Jeanne and came back great As World * The days when nnntly gowned women proudly explained their sartcrial -Elzndor with thée magic formula “It's the latest thing from Paris,” are Today, mlhdy looks to Hollywood for the last word in styles, for 'on- Paris No Longer Regarded Aided by Film Publicity, Hollywood Has Toppled City of Boulevards From Lofty Pedestal and Taken Place as Style Center of the World. KEYNOTERS" In Nominee’s Life Fashion Capital | ;Lelltxon to the care of their teeth, | capital has insidiously edged the French style center from its newest c h compare fav, al and now Paris is six_jumps behind the California city, ‘ashion dictatorship, Above are a few of Hollywood’s orably with the best ever turned out by Paris.. At tlu I-fc is an evening gown of pale gveen satin, styled with ckline. The skirt *rgr.zga}' &p largaret Perry, hangs in a wide flair to floor length. reen beauty. _Incidentally it ‘ | | Is to the ’:H‘. ‘publicity given fashions in the movies that has placed Hollywood on top of the style world. 'In center, Helen Barclay, M-G-M's ctu uwdcl actress, shows t is of 0 3 .mfiu'”" the t top. nappy sports sweater in red, wl nit wool and the white skirt is of the same material, | q%o knit. Marion Davies, glamorous star who needs \ own at left wearing the last word in pajamas. The | suit has'a Pffllw'l”‘d Spanish motif—noticeable in the bolero jacket and Spani Jacket and trousers are of beige silk. to the trousers—even'to the turned-up cuff. ! Note the | z N W. MVLUFF DIES‘ "AGED i} Wenknov}nh Man of Woo r}; .. Island, in.Kodiak Dis- . trict, Passes Away Father A. P. Kashevaroff has re- ceived a telegram from Kodiak stating that N. W. Pavioff dic there July 22 at the age of 8§ years. Born at Sltka, Mr. P. was’ the son of Basil Gerasimo Pavloff, the last' Lieutenant Gov- lernor of Kodiak. Mr. Pavloif qn employee of the Wood Isl Ice Compaily for many year: gining. hefore the transfer 0’ Territory and holding the position th transfer. %{;fi“ company continued its operatipn. h puttu'g up ice some time after the a,rlmclal ice came intd_ use lx) Francis This l'.shnq, Ice Company of 30,000 a year, not . £ spent his life on nd, He was married. ¥ p family of chil-| #fi%’bfiflh was(; L',cr]cai estimated to consume mnlred billion cig- stax;s last year were valued. at 13 in_ order o be ready in | - 13600 POUNDS | fiVER WEEK- ENI]} ! Thirteen thousand, six hnndred' pounds, of freshly caught fish were received in Juneau over the week- | end, and 11 tierces of mild cured | salmon were sent to the States, The receipts consisted of 700 !pounds of halibut off the T 493, ‘Cag‘t. Henry Anderson; 9,000 pounds of salmon off the Poppy, Capt. James Young; 2,000 pounds- of sal- | mon off the Celtic, Capt. Henry: Moy; 1,900 pounds of salmon off the Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens. All Bought by Cold Storage All the catches were bought by | the Juneau Cold Storage Company. The shipmen of mild-cured stock was made by the cold storage com- pany to the Atlantic and Pacific ‘Packing Company in Seattle. Nine Go Fishing Nijne boats left for fishing waters. | The Addingion, Capt. S. E. An-| |derson, took boat and ice and went | for halibut. The other eight took ice and left for salmon.. They and their cap- taing weye: Virginia, L. T. Vig; Stanley, Bert Vig; Elfin, E. O. Swanson; Celtic, Henry Moy; Sadie, Sandy Stevens; Margaret T, Peter Hildre; Thlinket, James Martin; T 493, Henry Ander- LNl'l. Bt nuous enough | 24 hours y Tavlin today. {“But the work is interesting and| ithe Alaska Indians have shown| lves t we ar damental imp: e of the teeth, an c| £ | cionary work carried on by Dr. Tay- {1z bringing DF FISH ARRWE I\ Miss Liza Spink of Arbroath, Isaotland has tamed a falcon for INTEETH CARE IDr. TFavlin Leaves Tomor- row to Visit Natives in Westward { To extend he hygiene and fir: 1 dental treat- ment to the Indian population .in | W vard communities, Dr, Edna ‘V Tavlin, in charge of the dental | department of the medical division {of the Office of Indian Affairs in |Alagka is leaving on the steamer | Aleutian tomorrow. | Dr. Taviin plans fo first visit ‘cmdovn and Chitina, then pro- ceed to Yakutat, thence to Kodiak and the Aleutian Islands. er Yukon River points, Nome and |Point Barrow. ‘She is likely {to return to her headq | Juneau uantil next summer. the Alaska field in Tavlin has worked inde- ly toward m: g the In- of the Territory “tooth-con- It is manifestly impossi- r her to reach every ward Government but by next r there will be scarcely an n seitlement in Alaska that 0t have been visited by her. ve an idea of the extent y be stated that since Octo- s treated 1991 patients, perations totaling 9,436. cover visits, in the , to the following com- Nenana, Eklutna, Ju- Hydaburg, Craig, | burg, 'Wrangell, wan, Sitka, An-| 'k is of an educational char- We a ldren, to help tr the right road the mothers, who must be| rtance of proper | t in order to supply n with good | d do not ne- omix h-] bmldmg mate Decayed Teeth M Statistics carefully compiled by Dr. Tavlin_show that 92 per, cent. f all children examined have de- ed teeth, the majority being ys. The Indians, she finds, in the past, have paid but little at- but they are now awakening to | the importance of the subject and responding to the practical mis- lin, with the co-operation of of- , teachers and Tndian lead- More tooth brushes and leaner mouths, is the slogan that results in gratifying | measure. - 'NEW ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE TO BE OPERATED Mrs. Marie Durrin and Miss Thelma Harvey have taken over the interests of Mrs, May Erickson ir. the rooms and apartments sit{ uated above the Juneau Bakery. .ney are planmng on operating !the place as a boarding house as |well. The place is now undergoing the necessary changes to fit it for this purpose. ——————— a pet. IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor R e o WUMAN DENTIST LEADS INDIANS Later she | | will cover the Kuskokwim and low- | Why Pay More? 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