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e SR ¢ Tk 's ‘Ready for Your Appraval Tomgrrow FUR COATS Bonded Nartheru: Seal—nNammLSau&hem Baek Muskrat and Silver Muskrar Fur ¢oats are longer'. . . waistlines Inghei- shonlders have a"wide appeltmee" onflm are diversified in t\pe . sleeves are puffed at the elho\v =4 b3 4 4 by Prices | from $79. 50 to §139. 50 DRESS COATS These ew M‘fi&lufle emflflfinflk type—in the*“fabrics, eoloré - and trxmmiug favored by fashmg ‘ricedf ,filf) ¢ ‘\ fis SH7 .56 Pnced $19 75 to $57 50 In heer Wuok!is‘ satiig, mff ‘orepes, crink)y crepes and velvet!! “Fhe < cqubh‘e“lifles of these dresees give them; flfp}; ?q ,of ;i# Pnced up to $22 50 x L83 l‘l W o s LN PRET CLOVES— .« . New fabrics ip nutu.mn Shldfl 756 und AR ) S A2 Y wear sk KlD GLOVES—-Brown, modo grey nnd black. PIGSKI]S GLOYES——Natural btowp and black. LEA’Im Gffl?flfiv-flpnnel-lmed and fur- lmed &2.95, 33.95 SKIRTS iuv rough woolens, all the pipular shades — black, brown, blye, nayy, ‘wine and green. $2.95 each HOSIERY—The ever famous apd na. tionally advertised Phoenix hgie in all the popular shades at new prices. color combina- svions. $1.25 4o and $2.25. GENUINE LEATHER SPORT JACK- ETS:!in chocolate brown: $7.50, $9.75, $13.50 HANDBAGS — Black purses are the most outstanding for fall, and QLOUSHS in sllksn and cottons. va ctlors and types to chaose from. Qur ptices, as usual, are most NECKWEAR ‘ip ‘age’ golpr and cuff sets, pique seld, ple. 75¢ and §1.50 then brown. You will be sure to find your new handbag here, Priced to please. Jumu s Leadmg Department Sogrg ] A B B oSy e A ..:'.;;.'M.A-duuw.«-n‘w [ MISSING LOCAL HUNTER FOUND ' ON FISH CREEK A. J.-Hawver' ver Located by Waugh Party and Brought Back Here Last Night A rescue party, headed by El- meér ‘Waugh, late yesterday after- noon located A. J. Hawver, miss- ing logal hunter and brought him beck to town about midnight. The missing man was found some dis- tance back from the beach and a short distance from Fish Creck. Hawver was suffering from a sprained knee and ankle, He was isuffering from expospre as the result ‘of being ‘exposed to the weather and without food or shel- ter since Wednesday morning. He was -able to walk with support until the resoue party meached the "b=a;ch when he collapsed and was prought in to town. ' He was re- to be practically recovered. except the injured leg, today. With Waugh and John Locke, Hawver left town Wednesday morning to hunt deer in the Fish Creek region. The trio separated after ‘entering the hills.” Waugh and Locke met as arranged’ av the (beach MWednesday afternoon, | but ‘Hawver-did not appear. Locke spent the night searching for him while “Waugh 'returned to town and reportted the incident. Yester- day he headed the rescus party which found the missing hunter about 4 p. m. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. A, J. Hawver of the Nifty Snop wishes to express her sin- cere gratitude to ail the Juneau pecple who so kindly and willing- iy aided in the search' for -her hurband, A. J. Hawver, lost for two days on Douglas Island, par- ticularly' Chief Getehel, Chief Gray and’ other members of the Fire Department, and the taxis who of- The entire population of Bagdad, Arzbia, sleeps on house-tops dur- ing 'summer nights By the U. 8. e 4 pm. yest’y ... 4, am. today .. Poon today ... Barometer Temp. 29.88 48 -.29.5¢ 54 -29.8: 51 ; 3 F J. 8. DEPARTMENT o!’Aofltctnmias, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 9: Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh southerly winds.‘ Humity Wind Veioclty 86 SE 12 .7 SE 21 80 SE 23 ‘Weather Rain Rain . Bein CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS "~ YESTERDAY | " TODAY Highest 4pm. | . temp. | Bethel . Fort Yukon .. Cordova Junedu .. Sitka .. Ketchikan | 82542V E3L88 Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. t«-l;lop temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ‘The press erately lof iy the Intepior and ure is unusually low in the Gulf 'of Alaska and mod- on the Bering Sea coast, with mod- erate to heavy rain in the Gulf and Southeast Alaska and strong southeasterly winds in Southeast Alaskg ‘and’ British €olumbia. The pressure is 'moderately high from the North Pacific States west- ward and in the Aleutian Islands. Temperatures have risen in Southeast Alaska and the western Interior. 'SERENADE.RS FEATURE LATEST DANCE HlTs Returning from a month’s va- cation in the States, Earle Hunter, Jr., of the Serenaders, uvugm with him a number of the lates! dlance hits being featured by the leading Coast orchestras. He also made arrangements with a well known musis house to send him new dance numbers as fast as they come out, $o es to give Ju- neau dance lovers the opportunity of hearing the latest dance’ nmflc when. it Is new. New numbe'ra that are to be played at ®iks' Hall {omorrow night include “Three on a Match,” “Masquerade,” “A Bhanty in Old Shantytown,” and “Paradise.” The Serenaders have been en- gaged to play for the dancing at the Sputheast - Alsska Fair next week. — e, At a point 100 miles north of the Angtic Circle in Sweden, is an “elec- tric hetbed” used for growing spin- ach and parsley, dill, Iettuce, cu- cumbers, radishes and cauliflower. ©oming out of o speakepsy, two ,nulululuimiluullunummnmum|mmumumuuuumflluumumumllmmmHflwflfllflfllfll“mm"fl GOOD FOOD Was Never So Cireap T T L T Na. 2 Can BUTTER RED SHIELD BRAND Pound, 25¢ TOMATOES SOLID PACK Large No. 214 Cans 7 cans, $1. PREFERRED STOCK GRAPEFRUIT No, 2 Can. 3 for 55¢ . PREFERRED STOCK . 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