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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA'ITURDAY AUGUST 13, 1932. U.S.COURT TO |Hats Tum Up Their Brims for Fafi———- OFFERREWARD Gay Colored V elvet Favorite Fabric FOR SMUGGLERS Mcmbers af Ring Sought: —Is First Instance | vt in Hidtory SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 13. For the first "timié ‘W history, n Unitzd , States Court reward will be offered for the capture of a| ring of liquor, marcotic and Chin- ese smugglers, | Federal Judge:-Adolphus F. St. Sure has been authorized to make the offer. Those sought are as follows: Augene Cohler, of San Fran- cisco, Lewis Baker, of Seattle. Andrew Hoagland, Lewis Ashland, Martin Walsh and | Henry Hose, residence un- known. The members of the ring: are charged with ;landing half a mil- lion. dollars’ worth of narcotics at Drakes Bay on the coast of Marin County. The shipment of narcotics was brought * from China aboard the Marhella which has figured in Chinese smuggling in recent S. BED SPREAD SEAMLESS COTTON BEDSPREADS Sizes T4x100, 86x105 Assorted Fast Colors Special $2.95 g R - Rambler Bedspreads Colored Spread Fancy, Weaye . ... Size 86x105 Specwl $3.95 iy ¥ velvet and they're trimmed and turn up in front. At left 15 a 'black velvet turban with two small bows ' to ' accent the iew’ “forward on the fore- hé3d” moveinént. I i ‘4’ perk ‘new model. Faney Rayon Bedspreads 1 Blue, Rose, Gold, Orehid;; Green (s = ' Size 86x108 | : Specml $4. 95 B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Ine. ¢ Juneau’s Leading Department; Store; . e J 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather i LOCAL DATA MYy i V. B Weallick Buredu) Foreeast for Juneau and yicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 13: Cloudy tonightsand Sunday; gentle variable winds. Paris is cffering, The one in center is of ruby red furé. The bicorne at right is fachioned of Amer- can beauty velvet and has a bow of velvet over the By DIANA MERWIN . . . How High Is a W aistline; PARIS, Aug:.13—A new bat has P ; 2 leaped into the spodlgni aiready | | Paris at W ar Over Answer s Gy tions, 1« X T 45 trimmed- in front and oflen By DIANA MERWIN turned up as well, in marked- con- PARIS, Aug. 13. — The fashion front.” ¥ts- colors are . gay, its|ter clothes, Paris hears; i fabrics rich and intricately: worked | The hemline and waistline are F as u)n by hand. the battle fronts on which, de-| mee B B L Tts line is distinctly 1982 with |signers say, the conflict wlil be, WASHLNGTUN—‘—M!S Mary Rln- its Drugglst Will Serve modztn - silhouette, - Low ' erush 1:::7@:- skirts, with the hemline’ guit of white crepe de chine with abou With this she wore a white hat Velvet 1is. the favorite fabric |skirts as short as 12 inches ffom with 4 black Band on it.l by Gov. George A. Parks to servcing worn by a number of smart|line halfway between ankle and pietrich Bob Patter: out the unexpired term of W. E.|parisians. In a thick dull pile and |knee. | Fer' Continental Women for ‘the Territory, from now until | fect having a .crinkled surface, it the 4 p : | 3 question, “How high shall the borrewingthe' design of Marlene | July 25, 1933. is: worn for both formal and semi- | wajstling be?” One army favors Dietrich’s ‘bob 'as’ the model for cles in both Ketchikan and Ju-| = For street: hats''a 'soft pliable 'low the bust, while a second ad-'] 2 ] s S - ly waved about the face and fin- neau. broadeloth which ean be snibped | vocates a demaroation an inch be- ished with @ cascade of ‘curls up pharmacist from the University of | threatens to replace the blocked It 18 voril h e 9. vith de- ‘Washington. With the exception |felts seen on smart heads last ‘xi:ntes S :(mf;gorx:\:tr‘ol:rs. Sees Slimness As Rule velvet with an epen-werk top to reveal the coif- forehead. AN three hats are designed by Agnes. (Associated Press Fashion Editor.) | turned on Pail fashion predic- tract to the summer “turned down |world faces a style war over win- | e arc : airpiane bows and wings perched |waged. Ome side in the skirt i‘h&d m‘! K“ h“‘a“ above foreheads to achieve its (skirmish will defend the cause of ' qolpn was seen recently in a sout 2 |crowns and. turned up: brims iare about cight inches fromtheground. ' ‘white ohiffon ruffled blouse. H ‘Until July, 1933 often seen. The other sounds a battle cry for Harry Race has been appointed | for the new Fall hats, already be- |the floor. Neutrals favor a hem- | Britt, on the Board of Pharmacy |a new uncrushable “astrakhan” ef- The crinoline conflict enters on PARIS—Continental women are | Mr. Race now operates”pharma- | forma! occasions: a waistline about two inches be-'their own locks. A long bob, loose- In 1915 he was graduated as a|pieced and worked to fit the head,|low the normal waist, !the back of the head is much “in of one year spent in Seattle, Mr.!winter. g, Time A : m bodies are the rule which | / ENISDAAR oy, Rl Ing JEIOc. o T | sy ocs engaged in. the drug | .. .Colors are important. . Agnes|will govern the coming WINter | Red Acdessories Worn | ‘4 pm. yesty ....3008 63 57 NW 5 Cldy |business in Alaska since graua- has Jaunched a new American styles,” says one of the most prom- with Figured Crepe ‘_ am. today 30.13 53 84 £ 2 Cldy | tion. beauty velvel! which she calls ruby. | inent younger couturiers. “Wo- WASHINGTON — Mrs. Charles Noon today 30.19 a1 63 NwW 10 Cldy Mado, sponsors a combination of |men’s demand to look slender calls H Sabin recently wore m the cap- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS “Crathlu:" M‘ ch“u Cotliithe red (dregs of wine) and|for just one line—a semi-high iala dress of white crepe de chine = ) TODAY g Oplielia rose (a soft dull rose) |waist which is suggestive of the figured in ted With this ‘she g r— R p X Qwner in Sale of It!and others are showing chocolate | Empire, a moulded bodice: and &' vors o red hat. and carried a red ¢ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip, :.; ik .27 2 :;;WM- 1?f dfr:ei&w‘am“m Teds al&rl;r; Sk;;tu cw::m hm flat, but not pockethook. Station temp. . temp. temp. temp. velogity 24hrs. Wi er PRINSVILLE, ., Aug. 13.— 2 ne e. I3 al e hips. N Barrow . .. 38 38 e Charles ‘Laverng my‘ ‘streak of Stylists predict - that colored| ' “I believe skirts will be UMty | Green's Importance Nome: . 52 52 48 48 6 02 Raio{bad luck. He agreed to crash a |hats will be smart this Fall longer. Keep an eye on evening | | Growing in Fashion Bethel: . 52 52 8 8 4 26 Rain | 16-year-old airplane for the benefit One. smart incorne is designed |hemlines, for the day is coming— | PARIS, s Gireens are becom) "Fort Yukon . 60 58 48 48 12 0 Clear {of movie news reel men. of brilliant cerese velvet with a|and not far distant—when day increasingly important in the ga;;,g Tanond ... 62 62 8 38 4 0 Cldy | Repeatedly -he .went aloft. and |fist bow apliqued over the fore-|skirts and evening skiris will be e .singly important in the fash- | Fairbanks o 58 2 4 4 0 Pteldybrought the plane roughly to earto, |head ‘above the right eye. Anoth- | approximately the same length.” '7 Kaeidoscope A mew aimonc- Eagle ... ¢4 6 | @ 40 4 3 PLOMdy|Each tme it refused to crash and |er fashionable model has o three-| Simplicity s a guide Tule on Sl .’“de_ posprli i St Paul . 50 4 | 4 s 8 02 Cidy { he finally gave it up as a bad job. {inch turned-up brim of Corinthe |which mest designers agree. i b S b it Dutch Harbor .. 5 54 | 48 85 10 0 Cidy | Butthat was not all. ‘He had{red and a crush crown of Ophelia {hrdid smre ail worn, by Cigy Vi 58 58 50 50 6 — Rain | Agreed -to sell the plane o Tom |rose with the two colors com- "T’here_ will be no style "revo]_u- &e’r-green, a so_tt shimmering shade || B @ 4 0 02 Pt.Cdy|kenn .for $50, a goed price for 4 |bined in an airplane bow. perched |tion’ this year” says a couturier is the favorite for night time 64 6 52 5 2 o ©Cidy | wreoked ship. Lenn got the plane, 'on the front brim. who clothes many of the smartest Wwear. - = 52 & = 0 Pt.Cldy [sound and -whole, for $50. . Beigs broadeloth makes a third|Women in America and Burope. | 64 - 58 56 6 04 PeCidy A ot which has a sharply ‘turned up| This is not the time for an ex-| White and Orange Dots i .58 58 52 52 4 24 Rain u. e Wess A Ada Pax fbeim made of rolls of the material travagant style. Pocketbooks won't On Black Chiffon Dress | 74 6 5 52 6 Trace Rlln stand' it, and many women believe WASHINGTON—Mrs. ‘Woodrow 66 64 8 58 PR it to be bad taste in these times. 'Wilson wore for a luncheon a ‘o omo| ow ow o e Cmss-word Puzsle E et B R By Ol g mine B B 0 e Mo s & s pensive fabrics is in demand. Col- |of White and orange. Her hat of ors may be brighter in order to, K wide-brimmed black straw. ‘The pressuve is moderately low .in southern, Bering % uuj .mff V ‘ mmwy j‘% add a note of variety when lux-l falling rapidly near the Alaska Penmsula with showers. in axw W o nds urious trims are not used.” Apron. Design Used Western Alaska, _The pressure is moderately high from the. Interior| & Briet S} a | For Evening Gowns southward and the weather is partly cloudy over most of the Ter- o. A Belts Disappearing | JUAN DES PINS—Two of the Temperatures fell. in Northern: Alaska and haw ohm!d Belts will be less used to indi- | smartest gowns see among the cate waistlines than last season,'g,chiongbles here recently were many designers say.- Sleeves Will made of linen and based on the |be an important item in the de-' | design of the garden apron. sign, although probably not large. | Dnuwhebleturpimesmbewornm Strawn Wears with frocks; suits and coats. prom- | gpeer Blue Chiffon | ise {0, be popular, since they may be worn. with many costumes; xitory. ' but little elsewhere. ‘Cash Poiirsin When Grocer . "Caneels 411.Qld Acepunts V2 o ;5 SRR grese e et Velvets- are indicated as one of g pecent visit to'Washington in a S WASHINGTON — Mrs. Silas !Strawn of Chicago was seen on|| BEAR COUNTH TRANSFERRED T0 WESTADMIRALTY Lateness of Salmon Run! | Causes Switch of Plan “of Bear Eaumeérators * M to unlavorablc condmns existtiz on the east side 'of Ad-| miraky .. Island, the brown bea: census ‘program. has been altered, ' it «was made known here today. Insteal of making the suhvey on the east coast first, the west coast dreas will be covered ‘and work on the east coast carried out late this: month and in Septémber. J!'P. Williams, representing the |United States Forest Service, and Frank Dufresne, Territorial Game Warden and Alaska Game Com- missicn representative ‘in. the tal- ) ly, who headéd the expedition, re- turned here today and will leave at once for the west eoast. The lateness of the salmon runs was the main factor in switching the 'scene of work at this time. Therz are but few salmon in the streaws on the east coast and the bears are not yet congregated on the streams in that section. The streanis on the west coast have many spawning fish and the bear | Bieakfast' Bucket Causes End of Endurance Flight VALLEY STREAM, N. Y, Aug. 13.—An old breakfast bucket hung in the sky brought an end t6 the endurance flight of two women, " ‘Mart salis and Louise Thaden. z They took off Friday and got through the first t eompleted their” firs m sucoessfully, then the breskfast bucket was lowered” this morn- inz. | The buckét struck o 'witig of ‘the plane, vipped ths fanric, forcing' 'a landing. Peary, Adventure Craft, Prosalc Survey Boat Now SAN’DUSKY o, A X 13—'1'he Peary, a “soldier of forturié” among ships and parfder in glamorous adventures of men, has been re- duced to the dull tasks of a sur- vey craft on Lake Erfe. Built' in 1918 as a mine ‘sweeper for the French government, the Peary’s war record was interrupt- ed beiore it started by the armis- tice. Tn 1921 she was taken by a party of big game humters on an Afriean’ trip. She was taken to Greenland in 192¢ by Admiral Richard Byrd who made a flight over the north pole on. the expedition. Two years later he was ‘taken by W. H.° Bram'ey of Clévelind to the Soubh populction there is centered OB Seas on ‘@ voyage b quest of a the streams. This Make the survey easler,. and a count,”While of course @ mere approximation, will be more near:y. caceurdte 'than one taken back! ir the hfls It'ls ‘expected to complete/ the . 'west codst distriets in anle timé' to “cover the east coast before the run of fish is exhausted. : ———.——— THOUSAND BUGS ONLY A MEAL WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. — There's “farm relief” singing in every field. Some birds will eat 100 ‘or more insects at a meal, and, it the insects are small, may devonr several thousand. ' sponsors, 1 “dream” island. ACCORDION ORCHESTRA AT A. B. HALL TONIGHT § Another ‘of tne prum'.Saburday nlght dances by Krane ahd Peter- .son will be put on tonight at the !A. B. Hall, featuring their melod- ious Accordion Orchestra. These dances are growing in popular favors, according to the and' another enthusiastic crowd is expected tonight. e ‘Garman vacationists who pur- chase round-trip' railroad tickets may insure the retufn stubsagainst loss or theft. g B R A PV GEORGE BROTHERS ;“f‘i:» e JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS * ' PHONE 358 S) RACINE, Wik, Av Ak, 13, 'rhei the oldest /af Sutheridn’ Anulnb» ; a5 mx':'..'fn'& fa®* |the most important fabrics of the gress of sueer blue chiffon wWith cash register is tinkling in the|lonian eivilization which dates uc),. v season, while new crinkled crepes, 5 vest of white chiffon. Her hat armlrly fmountaing gracery of Mike Brusha, a mel-[to about 4000 B. C. - Il vy creased crepes and bright satins|y.s white and blue me- E A EtT]] gwm two |are indicated as likely to occupy s e of u Go ovar agalo Phe new palace of the president a prominent place in the mode. ! | of Turkey has been- fitted with mo- \!. on tho 'lu&s%“', [FIVE MILLION across 69, . cross 'l erion (TR gonttion at ‘. | place the beret in poplflqdw. MAfifi.a‘ &*r” dg’ttia‘u-e““""" | = o= yswept, through three blocks of the | bL - .. jold walled city of Manila m 53. ‘;l of, m m KLEVBNTH A.NNUAL Southeast Alaska Fair ; JUNEAU September 14,15,16,17 BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER For premium ] list, and. further |ing buildings of the Tnsular Teau and Public ‘Works;, twa m- \leges, one for girls; Antenea Mu- had written - off seum and other structures ante- of dollars in’small ac-|dating the American regime. The is estimated as high ncellation of dewt b damage 45,000,000 dsn't flurl‘y." he sdd. “I think | The flames raged Mugh fl‘e to get iwooden structures for three hours: Maay - records: of the Public . al ever quarter . finished with a knot in front. {mm picture Sound- reproducing E"’""‘"‘ BEgaban . & Tonsls e . across | T toque—molded: closely to the equipment of American manufac- Dmlfln!uAZE ‘i: eriod of lw& Jer term 6. g . g er of |head and tilted to the right—is ture. ' * i 3 vorite wo-| - ————— ob cards, . 7. Mstia Biady it | fa with the smartest | men in Paris and- threatens to wlmm for sale at The Empira | mformatmn eommumcate with INSURANCE . ! “HAVE A CIGAR® Bolieved Found . “genstriyag] | Barc OWoughlen, of the locall 2 Mich., Ayg. u_'mdxo station, has been . promoted may 7 be mwaufim On the work In Zephyr weights.. . service knit together. SAB SWEATERS Pull-overs in fine;light we;ves in'all wool, Jersey knits and a variety of sport weaves . . . Priced $2.50 to $4.50 COAT AND JACKET STYLES . to extra heavy wools. Two and four pocket models in elastic knits. Priced $4.00 to $9:50 ;fl:fig l’# [\‘mishings fm' Men in the new Style and IN’S AGAIN WE OFFER— Regular $1.75 for $1.00 arry Race