The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1933, Page 2

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PR SE———TT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1933. T SHE’LL PRIZE ANY OF THESE GIFTS A new DRESS, COAT or HAT will make her happy. A nice warm SWEATER or HUG-ME- TIGHT. A new SKIRT and BLOUSE. One of our nice new HANDBABS. GLOVES—Pig-grain, kid, woolen, fur-lined and fleece-lined leather gloves. SILK SCARFS in a great variety of styles and colors. HOSIERY—Her Gift. Chiffon, Semi-Serv- ice, and Service silk. Also silk and wool. UMBRELILAS—We have a beautiful line of Follmer Cloggs nationally advertised umbrellas in all colors. Dainty HANKERCHIEFS—Boxed. LINGERIE — The most desirable. Silken pajamas, gowns, dancettes, chemise, teddies, stepins and slips. BATH ROBES—Wool flannel in that swag- ger style. SLIPPERS—The best gift of all. ZIPPER BAGS--Genuine leather. EVERYTHING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS and the BABY in wearing apparel. Also a big assartment of TOYS. Home Gift Juneau’s Leading MISS SAVIKKO 15 WEDDED T0 FRED GEBHART ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sa- vikko, old-time residents of Doug- las Island. She was born in Douglas and graduated from the Douglas High School Class of 1931. The groom has been a resident of Juneau for about a year and is employed at the Alaska Juneau. Off for a honeymoon trip to Seattle, the newlyweds left on the Yukon intending to spend Christ- mas in Seattle with Walter Sa- vikko, brother of Mrs. Gebhart, before proceeding further south. They will return in about a month to make their home in Ju- neau. vi 4 thq Christmas # Legio Olsen, a his son-in-law Ceremony Is Perfomed in . Juneau—Was Intend- ed to Be Secret e+ — Table Linens, Set of Dishes, Blankets, Comforts, Kitchen Ware, Linoelum, Congoleum Rugs, Axminster Rugs, Curtains, Drapes, Towels, Sheet and Pillow Case Sets, Pillows, and a great many items too numerous to mention. We invite you to come in and see them. THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY. EVENING B. M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. il llIIN“IHHIIIHIIIIIHHH“HIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIiHflIIIIIIIIIIH|IIIIHIIIIIII|III||IlII|||||1lllfllimmllllllll|||IIIIlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE PERREITS T S S The b;de >1S the eldest daugh- KASHEVAROH‘S To HAVE REUNION IN SITKA CHRISTMAS : To hold a family reunion over A. P. Kashevaroff, accompanied by | his daughter and grandchild, Mrs.| ® and Mrs. Ritchie Lovejoy and his ® © ® © © © ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o son, Cyril Kashevaroff, will leave | vonight on the Northland for Sitka where they will be the guests of| LUTHERANS CHANGE DATES | another daughter and her family, Mrs. Jack Calvin, her husband and infant daughter. R F Juneau ug sto d to mber Christma A MAN’S CHOICE--SOMETHING TO WEAR A heavy warm woolen OVERCOAT. One of our famous Michael Sterns business SUITS. A new Hardeman HAT. Pair of fur-lined GLLOVES. A nice warm wooly MUFFLER or a fancy silk REEFER. Choose from our new assortment of men’s TIES. Get him several pair,of our nationally adver- tised PHOENIX SOX. In silk, cotton and wool. ; MEN'S SHIRTS—Broadcloth and wool flan- nel shirts. SILK SHIRTS and SHORTS. SILK and WOOL UNDERWEAR. PAJAMAS—Fancy Broadcloth and Flannel- ette. LLOUNGING ROBES — 100 per cent wool flannel, fancy stripes.,« « SLIPPERS—Nice comfy ones. Also all leath- er slippers. TRAVELING SETS — Containing Brushes, Comb, etc. A fine assortment of Men’s BELTS, SUS- PENDERS, ARMS BANDS, HANDKER- CHIEFS, GARTERS. Suggestions agreemen city. Ordil day and different s pred ent quick tra: are small. by adcast Department Store ® 000000000000 Guaranteed Cost LIF'? INSUBANCN e g ¢ * $2.00 . K ® PRICE OF GOLD IS NOT CHAN TODAY SIED TODAY BENEFITS FOR Sent for Free Inspection .. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Ages 1 to 75 ® For the fifth consecutive holidsys, the Rev. ® 4day, the price of gold was ® announced by the Recon- struction Finance Corpora- tion at $34.06 an ounce The POSTAL MUTUAL LIFE AS- SOCIATION, Pershing Square Building, Dept. B-169, Los Angeles, Calif., is now offering a NEW ERA LIFE PROTECTION CERTIFICATE which provides $1000 for death from !any cause and $2000 to $3000 acci- = dental death. Send No Money |Simply send your name, age, ad- 7 !dress, name of beneficiary, relation- The Sunday School program of ship of beneficiary, and a certifi- nd Patricia Olsen,| ® and daughter, Mr. ® 000 ecccscne EXTEND HOURS commodated Sunday For the convenience of last ute shoppers, all three of June ny, Harry Race Drug Store and | Butler-Mauro Drug Company nouncement made today. | The storss made this longer hour | date Christmas shoppers of the| until 6 o'clock in the evening. i Badr T NEW ALASKA GoLp | ¢ &4 METAL FRAME: RUSH 1S SEEN NOW (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) i Another gold but a short, business-like one, far| of Washington® adios and airplanes will mak hing a short-lived er he said. tarted, the news will be quick | to spread, of the mining. planes will hurry them back home en they find the gold profits Professor Roberts pointed that President Roosevel buying policy has already ty in the old Alaskan pl mines. Future activity will ce: n new developments, however, since | i ik & St el 2 old camps may prove unwork- | — - able, he said. SRl Mgty nio CHRISTMAS BROADCAST n Church of Seattle will be attle, Washington. 6 STORES Finest of Metal OR HOLIDAY Shoppers to Be Ac- and Monday res, Juneau Drug Com- remain open on Sun 24, from 9 o'clock in Day from 9 o'clock in until 3 o'clock in the , according to an an- t in order to accommo- narily the hours for Sun-| holidays are from noon| STYLISH TAPERED Note New Type FOLDING LEGS! Welde d Channel Bracing L] rush to Alaska| ROUNDED CORNERS! from the rush of 1897 | icted yesterday by Prof. Six Features Yon Want Wobble Proof Metal Con- struction e New Type Welded Channel Bracing ¢ Black Finish or Choice of Colors. Inor Roberts, head of the de- of mines at the Uni- Ng Sharp Corners to Catch On ® Washable ¢ Stain Proof o Padded Top ® Stylish Ta- pered Metal Folding Legs © “If @ real and prospectors will find ! nsportation to the scenc But the same air P HERE IS A REAL GIFT! . JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE (0. {Man Given Ride in Baby Buggy Killed LOS ANGELES, Det. i2—As a | Climax to an evening of gayety | with friends said today Ed Monzol. HYDER LIBRARY OFFiC 3 ng from 9 to 10 time, the “Scandi- stmas program spon- the Scandinavian Luth-| tary B. Smi Travers; iar mbed into a baby e to be wheeled home by his rt Alvarado. A trolley buggy, killing over Station KOMO at RECORD SALE Continues THOUSANDS OF RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Opposite George Brothers 000 R One More Day of Xmas Shopping We Have EVERYTHING in GREEN STUFFS : and FRUITS Also a Variety of Christmas Candy OUR LARGE DOLLS are priced at $1.00 Our Assortment of GIFTS for EVERBODY Is Very Complete st city, according to information leaked out yesterday and as confirmed here by the bride’s ts last evening. Intending 0 be kept a secret for the ceremony was g :mn'm;m Judge J. F.| STORE CPEN The Juneau Florists store will be open all day Sunday December 24th and from 11 am. to 2 pan.| Christmas Day. A complete show- ing of potted plants and cut ers. —adv. flow- | Father Kashevaroff. Mrs. Olsen| the Resurrection Lutheran Church ! cate fully made out in your name and daughter will return to Ju- DAS been postponed until 7:30 o'-|will be mailed to you for 10 DA neau next week while the others ¢k Tuesday evening. The prac- FREE INSPECTION. If you decid of the family will remain with Mr, | Uices Wwhich were to be held yss- 1o keep it send $200 which will and Mrs. Calvin indefinitely. terday will be held as follows: The provide full protection for about PUSEIR 560 A A4 ,‘Drnclt;;o fO:n;he :rumry Children 45 days, then only 4c per day. No 2 at E the Boys of the Medical Examination—No Agents. o J?{GITS-STEYENS SHOP Senior Department will practice at This offer is limited so write today. pen evenings until Christmas. adv | 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. k —adv. pllfllltlllllllflllfllllllllllllfllIlllllllflflflflIIH!IMIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIHII!IIIIIlIHIfllIIIHIHIIIIIfllIflIIIlmlmm GARNICK’S "2Ne . e N ——

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