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10 Cupid Shoots Oftener at Young, But Every Year He Increases Hitting Power likely to acquire a than man is more mate, in these modern da the pretty flapper of nineteen. NEW YORK, Aug. 9—No wo- man is doomed to go husbandless through life just because she has- n't donned the wedding veil and blissfully murmured, “I do” before she's twenty- old On the co 3 an in-|sa feriority complex cause: r t0 re- linquish her feminine alluremer and blandishments, the older wo- her riper 1 and Louis E. phychia- ally, Maxon, dis- , declared empl greeing with Cavendish co Francisco, who claims | who wait until they're past twen- spinsters. themselves of the fear that men will cease to find them desirable | if they aren’t chesen by tain age,” he said. of fact, the average man, pre whom he can meet THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932. that time. exceptions. cocious. tive on in San that girls Of course, there are Some women are pre- They achieve a perspec- their emotions earlier, ‘Others remain infantile, even ‘beyond twenty-five, and these wo- men have difficulty in finding a mate who will gratify their emo- tional cravings. They develop an inferiority complex in their love life, believing themselves different . | from mother women and unattrac- tive to the opposite sex.” .- ilting psychologist y-seven to marry, usually remain “I wish that women would rid a ocer- “As a matter if he is the intellectual s to carry a mature ¥ on a mer plane. B. P. 0. ELKS “T have always maintained that Regular meeting Wednesday. In- twenty-five was the ideal marriage itiation. Feed age for a woman. Her emotional M. H. SIDES, makeup is seldom settled before —adv Secretary. places Miss McCrary might eri to be buried in, such as Kew | Gardens, Westminister Abbey, and | finally describing her ideal— a hill | in Chitina. ~ ALASKA NEWS Gnrats invaded the soclal hall of the steamship Aleutian recently while she was moored to the wharf at Cordova and prevented the holding of a dance at which many town residents were to be guests. Eighty Legionnaires, Auxiliary ! members and children ate almost | 100 chickens at the annual chicken | dinner given recently by the Cor- va American Legion Post at its cabin at Eyek Lake. There were three sittings “Bury Me Not in the Village Churchyard” is the title of the essay that won for Helen McCrary of the Cordova high school the | highest award in an essay com- { petition for all high school students of the United States, sponsored ! | i, Bohalastic Magasine, The: George W. Naysmith and Miss | prize-winning essay was of hum- |y, a" pavidson of Premier, B, » [ Louis H. Voge: aied of a stroke |of apoplexy at Cordova. orous character dealing with various |C., were recently married at Pre-l !from ber sister Mrs. MANICURING HINT mied. They will make their home After manicuring the nails and there, Mr. Naysmith being employ- | cutting or rubbing away the cuti- ed in the Premier mine. cle be sure to put a little cuticle |oil around the base of the nails. Emma Davis has bougut | This will prevent any soreness Charlotta |or the formation of hang nails. Potter the North Pole Bakery, | —— e popular bakery and eating place| THROW LEITERS AWAY in Nome. Mrs. Potter has opened | The best plan is to throw away & photograph studio and art shop. |jetters as soon as they have been e e read. Otherwise thew pile up and BREAD BAKING HINT itake up needless space in the desk When putting the bread in the |Pigeon holes and closet. oven to bake be careful that the| —>o——— pan does not touch the sides of | Red-headed boys and girls were the oven. This will result in un- | admitted free at a game at Red- shapely loaves, as the bread will|land Field, home grounds of the bake unevenly. | Cincinnati Reds. Mrs. et e FIND THE MISSPELLED WORDS! In Each of th et e WEDNESDAY THRIFT DAY SPECIALS And Win FREE TICKETS to che FREE TICKETS! READ THE RULES! CAPITOL THEATRE |rree mickers! THE RULES—To each of the compilers of the five most complete and neatly arranged lists of mis- spelled words sent in each week to the CAPITOL THEATRE two tickets will be given. All lists must be in by the Saturday following publication. On Monday the list of winners will be published and the free tickets will be awaiting at the office of the CAPITOL THEATRE for the winners. READ THE ADS! Ice Creams for Special Occasions Designs are now procurable, appropriate to every occassion, or to the particular guest you wish to honor. Order in advance, and achieve the unusual in entertaining. Juneau Drug Co. Clearance Special : CHOICE OF ANY HAT IN ) THE SHOP—$1.00 WEDNESDAY ONLY Here is a non-profit sale which will make hundreds of freinds for us. Every hat in stock will go on sale tomorrow at one low price. All head sizes. Winn Hat Shop SECOND STREET CALLING YOUR ATTENTION TO THE Alaska Candy Kitchen MAKERS OF Deliceous Home-Made Candies FRESH DAILY Willoughby Avenue SPECIAL Tyes Cleaned 10c each PANTORIUM CLEANERS PHONE 355 Kaynee Shirts for Boys Wednesday Special $1.00 Oddments in STAMPED GOODS at Clearence Prices JARMAN’S Ladies” Furnishings A Universal Electric Heating Pad Size 12 in by 15 in. Two Thermostadts. Three heats. Regular price $5.95. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL—$3.95 Smith Electric Co. 219 Seward Street PHONE 354 Cheap Shoes Are Cheap GOOD SHOES ARE CHEAPER In the long run it’s smart to buy Good Shoes and' then KEEP THEM REPARED Bill’s Shoe Shop SEWARD STREET IF YOU Crave CANDY or FOUNTAIN LUNCH—ICE CREAM —SODIES — MILK SHAKES — MALTED MILKS PETER PAN PHOTO “Childhood Days” Those natural poses of the children will be the sourse of many happy minutes to Mother, if you get that kodak busy and let us do the DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Special for Wednesday Only HOUSE and AFTER- NOON DRESSES $1.25, $2.00 SILK STOCKINGS Formerly $1.00 and $1.25 Wednesday ONLY 75¢, $1.00 Venetean Dress Shop FRONT AND MAIN What Is A Terraplane? Two brothers named Wright flew a power-kite off the bleak sands of Kitty Hawk—and gave AIRPLANE to the world. Genius and daring, in quest of new thrills, added keels and hulls to winged motors—and gave up HYDROPLANE. Today, the earthbound automobile takes on phantom wings— and you have the TERRAPLANE—“The plane that skims the earth”—wheeling with a new smooth free action over the sur- face of old tera firma—is the TERRAPLANE. “Driving” becomes TERRAPLANING. “Riding” becomes GLID- ING. “Hill Climbing” now is. SOARING. “Accelerating” is the breathless TAKE-OFF. “Curving” is safe, sure BANKING of turns at speed. LAND FLYING—that's what TERRAPLANING is! ESSEX TERRAPLANE, the lowest price six in America, $425.00 factory. McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Sewing Machines, W ashing Machines and Furniture Repairing EXPERT WORK GUARANTIED Square Deal Repair Co. 113 MAIN STREET Across from Daily Empire Butler-Mauro Drug Co. DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION REASONS Why you should have your prescriptions filled at Butler Mauro’s: 1. You can be certain that your prescription will be compounded by a fully qualified, experienced, reg- istered pharmacist. 2. One, two or three of these men on duty from opening to closing time. 3. Our drugs and chemicals are of the highest possible purity, quality and efficacy. 4. Substitution is never permitted. 5. The greatest of care is exercized at all times in following out your doctor’s instructions to the letter. You're Always Welcome at Butler Mauro’s A. M. GEYER Sheet Metal Works J. J. NEWMAN Plumbing If it’s madt of sheet metal we make it. Plumbing done as it should be done. Only the best of materiels used. Workman- ship to your satisfaction. PHONE 154 Lower Front Street IF YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO FREEZE USE FIR-TEX Bill: By heck, if I didn’t dream last_ night that I slept on furred walls, and they were high above me and all around me. Just picture me, Bill, all done up in FUR.” Jack: “Ah shucks, that wasn’t a dream, but a cer- tainty, for they have just such down at the office of the BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY, AD- MIRAL DOCK. Just hike down there and see that FIR-TEX INSULATED BUILDING BOAD, AND PICTURE YOURSELF COMFY AND SNUG THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.” PHONE 419 Quality and Servise CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 355