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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG CHEE-.IFT Y SULLY.. TAKE BURPO IN ONLY HAD ALL DAT DOUGH 1 SLOWED (LR HIM IN SOME KIND @ O' SHAPE --- SPRING STYLE ACROSS . Garden implements 5. Push THE OTHER ROOM AN' SHOW HIM WHAT WE WANT HIM TO DO — IT'S TIME WE GOT © 1933, King Fearures Syndicate, Inc., Dc;ily Cfpss-word Puzzle § ) Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Greek letter . Opposite . Surface . Crustacean Bone of the . Crooked . At or from & “arm . Reserved distance ! In tbis place Coyers with SHOW IS HERE; | " OPENS FRIDAY ; Christine Halvorsen Ex- & Obe . Nerve net- worl . Guided Go ahead . Superlative ending . Recreational contests plains Latest Modes in [Everything for Women regiment Sound of rain on the roof 20. Chief execu- tive of a Spring is here and with Easter . Music drama . Render ' accessible Roman official . Ancient slaves . Antlered animal aressed ¢ not far off, the styles to be shown lease state Holder of a at,the opening tomorrow at Hal- 5. Imitated . Picture stands, . Left out sen's W iV vomen . of vorsen's will give the wom £7-136. Part of an 0de o 01 musical Gastineau . Channel , somataing 10 | 33, Spreads loosely 2. A o 2. | 39. Myself raye about, see and then purchas Ga before Miss Halvorsen gives a .general ou At home line of the 1933 fashion style L e as_ follows: T 60. Stake former= iy used in sword practice 61. Make lace 64, ens Born Pome fruit . . Heavy silk “While the 1935 spring chapeau is to remain small and will be worn tilted over the right ey in 3 past season, no woman will be able 3¢ to. say she is unable to find a style that is becoming to her in the new collections, for Paris this year has designed a ‘hat for every type of face and there is the widest choice of .trimmings and fabrics offerad in many a moon. “Those who have found it diffi- cult and well nigh impessible to wear the very extreme styles. with tiny brims and scoop crowns will welcome the arrival of several new basic silhouette trends. These are ideally suited to the matron. One of thes¢ is ‘The Marquise,’ spon- sored by Agnes, a small toque with cuff brim. The latter rolls away from the face, ending in a high flange at the back or a high bank of soft raggy flowers, or again in loops of ribbon. The cuff brim may dip down over one eye and roll towards the back, forming a narrow brim. Sometimes the latter is. faced with confragting straw or with striped.silk. The other.new trend introduces more height in the crown in the form of ridges or, pleats, usually from back io front. Rose Descat’s ngw shape with creased crown called ‘Fedora’ is an example. The use of ztand-up trimming at froni is anz'b way the designers are arriving at height. —- with gold . Places rubbéd out Always ). Swift . Continent Flow of the sea Vehicles for snow travel Mean Less: musical . Altitude abbr. Clamor . Play on words Expostulate . Fishers for certain fish [mproves 5. Of the nose Encourage 58. Priestly tribe of Israel Remunerated . Operatie solo A ruler that was Anger Existed . Hebrew letter 4. Principal actor DOwWN . Centers of wheels . Genus of the olive tree Reduce to bondage Took & chalr Sieve Possessest Correct: collog. Wooden mateh Named “One will have to admit that the beret type of hat is a . veritable idea is called into play. ‘fashion pet,’ for season afler sed- .pps coat without fur for spring, - bObs,“p o the praverblal 1933, is fashipned on much softer ‘er"y" This season it loqms, up linés than last year, many times again more strongly than ever, bul made so much like a dress that it tbe Pnris_desxgn_ers are too clever Rlght fo feviied ia ‘onak-dress, Por 8 seave & ‘up S ogte .S‘m?e WaY- this type of ccat the crepey fab- e beret nes f_orzh in its DEW ries rank first in importance with e showx}?g various draped ar- yoi, tne park-like construction and TRpgements. 4 smoother weaves considered Veils—A Fixed Fashion navy, black, beige and grey. Continuing, Miss Halvorsen said:! .pom o pable versatility is dis- “W8s.; Loghions.. beqote n_xor(_! and played in the styling of capas, gyee. 248 Llp Langtry,_ s e scarfs, easy armholes and the use me more and more a fixed fash. or yoong 4o fasten’ the coat. An- ion. The tiniest veils are still'the ., .. nely detail is the use of the Spartest and they are made AM padded shoulder in the mannish plain maline or net, worn main- types. ly =) keep the hair in place at the ‘off-side’ of the hat. Veils con-! tinue to be worn with toques and small Watteau types as well as » ¥ - sailors. There isnae, new circular SPring, 1933 said Miss Halvorsen. veil of plain net with a border of ~On¢ may choose the suit with chenille dots and @ center motif Straisht three-quarter jacket de- of these same .dots. It is worn veloped in sport as. well as street thrown over the hat so the dots woolens, or the mannish tailleur trim the crown of the hat. It is done in a wide range of men’s especially effective in black with Wear fabrics. Of course, this does white dots and worn With a black Not meant that.there will not be hat. plenty of soft intermediate types, particularly those with a bit of fur- h trimming to appeal to those lopk- ing for less extreme styles. and it is here that the detachable Tailored Suits “There are twq basic silhouettes featured in the suit mode for i Coats “Coat designers are bringing fort: :!mwt}mfififib w%fig “Two silhouettes stand out es- the furless coat will ocoupy @ prom. Pecially important in the spring inent 'position as it always does in collection of coats of the utility or the late .gpring, the . fur-trimmed travel type—the wide arm belted coat, particularly the type that goes type and coats with slecve fullness in for detachable fur trimming, will concentrated near the shoulder. An have the greatest appeal. effective way of treating the scarf “Since thé coat silhouette is de- 1 Iepresented in a smart utility cidedly more modified this year, C08% where a bright checked scarf getting away from the topheayy is tied monk fashion around the effects of the fall, it is natural that high neck closing. fur trimmings should enhance this Handbags Contrast fecling. Hence the capelet collar “With the neutral colors holding is often cut smaller and lies flat- the field in costumes, it will ter, draped collars add a softer to the handbag to introduce a note quality to the silhouette, while of 05& rast. ;F, this case tke numerous crossed treatments add bag st d metry and balance. it Sreque: Wmmhmdflfl“hm%w‘g.uige ;m supremacy of the cape for it ap- 9'4?"‘"\.4"?“' nts o tope in witl pezz in every conceivable !asluan MW Bi"zdhggs in the LADIES. SWEATERS New Weaves—New Colors™ $1.75 Leader Depa rtment Store GEORGE BROS. ia| be up |details are carefully worked out.” hand- | natch the shoes. Dark | ntly made with con- | MIDDLEWESTSTATE $2‘25 1 Mrs. Karnes' mothe : tly un- 'which she is now recovering. |cessitate Commissioner Karnes' ab- CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED:MANY | ARE INDICTED Mayor of Ogden, Sheriff of County, in Trouble Over Liquor OGDEN, utan, March 30— Charges of liquor conspiracy in- volving the Mayor, Sheriff and half a dozen other city and county of- ficials are contained in indictments returned by the Federal Grand Jury late yesterday. Those arrested included Mayor Cra Bundy and Sheriff Amasa M. Hammon. Licensing of soft drink parlors cperated by bootleggers and pay- ment of money by the bootleggers to the officials for tipping off liquor establishments when police raids were contemplated are among the allsgations named in.tHe ia- dictments, light greys and beiges will be car- ried with the dark street shades, cuch as black, navy and brown, or where the neutral color is intro- duced in the fabric such as beige flecks on brown woolens, and grey patterns on navy prints. “These sharp contrasts between costume and accessory will be found extremely effective when bags, shoes, millinery and other MRS. A. E. KARNES TO VISIT MOTHER IN Mrs. A. E Karnes, wife of the ;tion, left on the Princess Norah ,this morning, enroute to Ortonville, Minnesota, where she will spend derwent a major tion from 8chool inspection will ne- sence from Juneau during most of | Territorial Commissioner of Eduea- | POOR CHAP.. HE TELLS ME HE BLEW IN A FORTUNE ON WORKS OF ART-- ONE THEM Great Briaun nights reserved 10 BE OPENED NEXT SATURDAY Groceries and Meat to Be Handled at Local Store, Seward and Second Catering to the general publis, and handling staple and fancy gro- ceries, fresh and smoked meats, Orvillg R. Carr will open his es- tablishment at the corner of Sew- ard and Second Streets Saturday morning. Carr’s store will be one pof the most modern in Juneau. Fixtures are being installed by the Morris Construction Company and . they will all be in place Saturday morn- ing and the public may be served at the new location. Mr, Carr is weilknown in his business, having had chain store experience for the past 12 years, being with such nationally known firms as Piggly Wiggly, McMarr's and Skaggs' systems. Joe Short and Ed Westby, also experienced grocerymen and pops ular with the public, have been employed as clerks in Carr's store. D MRS. MORGAN IS ILL IN ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL Mrs. H. E. Morgan is in St. Ann’s Hcspital where she is recovering an appendectomy performed oday by Dr. W. W, Council. “Dot,” as she }1:‘nflr1] public, being connected with the reportorial staff of The Empire, has not been in the hest of health for several weeks bus, positively - refused to ' “lay off! until it became oo absolute neces- sity. 0600000000 00600000000000 { ON ORDINANCE NO. 211 proposing to grant line inside fgdar SRR LB BHEREERTE CARR'S STORE is known to the | THE DAILY ALASKA: EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933. y BILLE DE BECK i _u[mlln T ?Ps ) L o YEP ~ DIS GALLERY COST ME PLENTY, BOSS- o ART e S OF DIAMONDS oy [ HE’S THE ACE ¥ Diamends are watched closely sihen he comes home—which is cften, and millions ¢f poanuis ate munched by agitated cnlookers. Whe? Cut aleng the white lines, juggle the pieces and see if you get the big salary-battle veteran chown in the solution tomorrow in The Empire. NETTLES RETURNS HOME James Nettles, oldtimer of Skag- who has been spending the r in Boston, Mass., with his passed through €au on Norah for his Lynn JUNEAU VISITOR IS ON ‘( RETURN TRIP TO HOME Mrs. A. F. Wilkes, who has been visiting her dau; , Mrs. Harold | Campen since 1 , le today aboard the Princess Nomn | canal home. gnroute to her home in Milwau- 2, Wisconsin., | | DG T RICHARDS COMES NORTH Pt e ,1i, GOODY SALE T. C. Richards, Manager of the !~ By Lutheran Aju Society at Am- Burns & Co., at Whitehorse, came | erican Beauty Parlors, Saturday, north on the Princess Norah en- April 8 —adv, route to his home. | | 2909090080300 200000950000 0000000000068000430000000 It b4 permission to operate a bus ’ of City Limits of Juneau. (Paid Advertisement) {Committee of Chamber of| ot {north on the Princess Norah after | tion. | PAYMENT OF PUPILS OF ST. " ANN'S: CELEBRATE IS HELD OFF 7% \appropriate manner by the pupils of St. Ann’s Parochial School yes- terday afternoon. A self composed peem or essay on the history of Alaska and the determination and decision of Sec- retary of State Seward which re- sylted in the acquisition of the Territory, was read by tha follow- ing Senior students: Beatrice Mul- len, ‘Mary Louise Norton, Yvonne Forrest, Anna Marie Doogan, Les Smith, Mary Lennon and Joseph Smith. The essay read by Joseph Smith was one which won the contest among the pupils of St. Ann’s held a vote, acceded to the suggestion . Alasks l?ay, Smgl.rllg o pam-» Foreign Minister Joseph Paul- °¢ songs, including “Alaska, My | Alaska,” and “My Own United Boncour that the Government's at-| " Y titude and discussiori of the debt|Swice bY the entire Stdent bodg question should be put off becauss| - it might hinder negotiations now in progress with the United States.] RETURNS FROM LONDON g Deputies. Fails ito Take Action PARIS, March 30—The Finance| Committee of the Chamber of De-| puties, .in effect, blocked a move for immediate payment of the $19,- 000,000 war debt and interest due| the United States last December 15. The committee, without taking| J. L. Sansom, agent for the L. Talbot conductor on the White | White Pass and Yukon Route at Pass and Yukon Route with his |Whitehorse, came north on thd hcadquarters at Skagway, réturned |Princess Norah enroute to his sta® He has been spending lhg a short vacation in the states. in London, England. winter A SPECIAL SHOWING in Smart Stylés <! $12.75, $16.75, $24.50 sheers . : ) Vé_ty moderate prices! $6.75, $9.75, $12.75, $16.75, $24.50 BEAUTIFUL AMBER GLASS CUP AND SAUCER GIVEN FREE with 2 bars AM-OND-OL SOAP . At GARN ...25¢ CK’S, Phone 1 ' Re_(! and White PORK AND BEANS 20 Cents Can GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30, 4:30 A R e L L Y TSR P 2 P