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LN e e e \ New Sprm Merchan use [I\ v el Being Uupacked This-Week- (4 TREA Women’s Spring Coats as low as $22.50 New Millinery $3.25up Berets $1.00 Growing Girls Frocks NEW HANDBAGS—$2.50 and ap A\ WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF 3 HANDKERCHIEFS women and children at the most reasonable prices WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS — Bloom- ars, Step-ins, Brassettes, Unionsuits—priced from 50c¢ up CHILDREN’S RAYON BLOOMERS—Vests and Combinations—50¢ to $1.00 COTTON KNIT l’\J \\I AS—Fancy colors For men, \I \\ SL \1 KS- Z , $4.95 DRESS BAGS, SHOE BAGS, LAUNDRY BAGS, etc., etc. NEW DRAPERIES AND CRETONNES 25¢ up Men’s Suits = Michael Stern Suits—Value First Suits up to $40.00 Now $29.75 Men’s Dress Shirts In colors white, tan and blue. Fast colored broadecloth at NEW LOW PRICE $1.50 each Men’s Oxfords Famous Star Brand solid leather NEW LOW PRICE $4.00 and $5.00 pair Womén’$ Spring Suits as low as $22‘50 Women*s Prmt S;lk Dresses $10.75 and up Evenmg Gowns | TURKISH TOWELS—25¢ to $1.00 HUCK | TOWELS+15¢, 20¢ 25¢, 33¢ CRASH! LINEN, ROLLER AND GLASS FTOWELING*15¢ yard up MONKSCLOTH=“Natiral and Colors 75¢ and $1.25 TAPESTRIES—$1.50 to $1.75 BED‘%PREAI’@-—@B 50 up SHEET BLANKETS—$1.50 (OTTON AND WOOL BATTS—New Yarns—65¢ double skein BOUDOIR PILLOWS-—$1.00 CARD TABLE 'COVERS—81.00 CONTRACT BRIDGE COVERS—75¢ A BIG'LINE OF FANCY NOVELTIES for bridge pariles, gifts, etc. Priced from 25¢ up to $1.25 AN ASSORTMENT OF'NEW PLAYING CARDS—35¢ up- M en’s Overcoats All remaining Winter overcoats. While they dast “at $11 50 FAMOUS. PHOE:NIX BRAND Men’s Hose ... More wear per pale. Former price 50c and 65¢’5 | §§f; Now 3 for $1.00 Y TR N R Men’s Hatc In'tan and grey with' lflack band. Snap brim. Ney ow prices $3.50 emd $4.00... B. M. Behrends Co;; inc. ‘Juneau’s Leading Departlgent Stere ., «; .. e @ College in Fairbanks, who have ¢ Jbeen appointed to West Point by mu;ox MAKING . LONG DEFERRED' TRIP 70 SOUTH Valdez Man ‘Going to Se-|vited: attle for First Visit in' 32 Years i c H. Wilcox, veteran newspaper man of the Third Division, former Speaker of the Territorial House of Representatives and now Chief | Deputy Marshal of the Third Divi- | sion, is about to revisit Seattle af- | an absence of 32 years. While @ | visiting friends hére yesterday he |admitted he felt sort of nervous about the proposition. As a safeguard against the temptations and fleshpots of the Puget Sound metropolis he is tak- |ing Mrs. ‘Wilcox along with him. | keep him out of trouble with the traffic officers. Mr. Wilcox is taking out an in- | sane patient for Morningside Sani- |tarium. He will spend several days |in Seattle before returning north. For many years he was editor and | publisher of the Valdez Miner. He {was elected to the local Legisla-| [ture in 19256 and was Speaker of | i the House. } e | R (TO TAKE EXAMINATIONS } FOR ENTRANCE, WEST POINT Gilmore Rolie and Roy Kinsell, | |students at the Alaska Agricultural | Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, are reported on their way to Chilkoot 5 |Bamzcks to take their entrance |examinations. Rolie is from Ketch- |ikan and Kinsell is an Anchorage | boy. — - { SKAGWAY RESIDENTS TO ! VISIT HERE FOR WEEK | i Mrs. P. 1. Dahl, wife of Dr. Dahl |of Skagway, and Mrs. K. B. Han- {nan, whose husband is assistant |auditor for the White Pass and | Yukon Route in the Lynn Canal city, were passengers for Juneau iaboard the steamer Victoria yes- | terday afternoon. [ Mrs. Dahl and Mrs, Hannan will [918it in Juneau during the week and return to Skagway on the | steamer Yukon next Tuesday. They (are staying at the Z)ncla Hotel ‘whfle in Juneau. Vlw COMMIGSION!RS NAMED i ‘Charles Moore and Lee Gardner have been named TUnited States Commissioner in the Fourth Divi- sion. . Mocre will be stationed at Bethel and Gardner is at Aniak. e e — OLD RESIDENT DIES Robert Dixon, for the past 30 yeirs a resident of Alaska, recent- ly died in a Fairbanks hospital as the result of a disease with which he had been troubled for years. e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay MO A SNOW GLASSES 50c¢ 75¢ $1.00 Butler Mauro Legmn of the Moose bG8 ¢ ol b’ 14 chmes Pev.er&m Afakka FE HAS ' | BEEN PURCHASED BY | for ‘vearly 0 years, has ke A1 the - equipment of '3’ Chfe ofi Séward Street from Drug Co. “Express Money Orders : nAnytime” { “'WI‘IIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIII" | She, he said, will be his guide and | MEN’S COUNCIL OF LUTHERAN CHURCH WILL GIVE DINNER On Friday night, March 16, a| | novel and interesting event will be | staged by the men of the church council of the Resurrection Luther- an Church to which all members and friends of the church are in- The affair will be held in the Church parlors and the men will be responsible for every detail in- cluding planning, cosking and serv- ing the dinner. “It has, leaked out that John Reck and Ingvald Martin are tol rule over the kitchen while Bert McDowell will have charge of the| program. 1 tried hard to find out what Hans Berg, John Krug- ness and Leon Danielson are to do, but everything has been very| secretive and I 'have met with| failure so far,” confided the Rev.| Erling K. Olafson when inter-| viewed today. He T B S A INFORMATION WANTED PEIPING, March 9.—Japanese officials have asked for informa- | jtion regarding American Mission | property in North China in “order | to avoid damage to these proper- ' lt)es in the event the Japanese ¢3rmy finds it necessary to come southward from the Great Wall m, the near future. ) Reliance Brown Bulk g« T+ Pay Day Specials! 40c per dozen 40c SAUERKRAUT 3 cans, 50¢ Salad Dressing Kraft Miracle Whip per quart, 39¢ SUGAR 4 pounds, 25¢ SHORTENING 2 pounds, 25¢ CHOCOLATE Baking—Ambrosia 2 15 1b. bars, 25¢ Saturday N;ght AT THE THE BEST OF MUSIC BY THE REVELERS for an extra good time! COME! DANCE Mandarin Ball Room and arrahg'n\imts are being made Dlncing 9:30 Admission $1.00 | L.“E. Bingham, Who has operated the popular restaurant for nea.r]y two years. NIT. ‘Who Will take over Bincs Cafe on Bunday morning 1 h#@ many Yéars experience in the Yestadrant business and was at ‘orié ‘time proprietor of the C. P. !menen in ‘Skagway. For the last| ‘séveral yeéars he has béen em- ployed by the Fairbanks Explora- tion Comipany in the terior City. Mr. Bingham WwaS prompted to| seéll out by his desire to go to Hy- der; ‘Alaska, Whefe Me is interested in the Gold King Mining and De- Vé1opment Syndicate. He plans to leave for his property in about a T e e ALUMNI CARD PARTY_DANCE !The public' i§' invited to attend w card-party and ‘dance to be given by the Di'H. 8. Alumni Assceia- tionin the Eagles' Hall Saf ~ AND nmmmmumlmlmmnmmnlmmmnumnnmmmmmunmmmm TR on Norco i SEE OUR DISPLAY OF EASTER NOVELTIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABILES TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY 'finmnnnmmnmnlmnummmmmnmmnmmnum i 8 DIFABMN'I')OF AGRTCULTURE, W!Am BUREAU The W eather /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicintty. beginning at 4 p.m., March 9: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. Barometer Temp. Humuity Wind Ve.ocfl.y Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.46 30 96 s Snow 4 am. today 30.31 41 91 SE M Rain Noon today 30.31 49 66 SE 14 Cldy CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS VB . . SRS < YESTERDAY | TODAY e Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 2am. Preclp. 4am. Statlon temp. v.emp ! temp. temp velnctty 24hrs. Weather Barrow . -24 \ -28 0 Clear Nome 18 16 |12 18 30 0 cldy Bethel 28 26 | 12 12 4 .04 Snow Fairbanks 26 22 | 18 18 4 0 ‘Clear Dawson . -4 o d | -4 6 16 0 Cldy St. Paul 20 18 18 26 24 04 Snow Dutch Harbor 38 36 34 34 20 44 Rain Kodiak 38 38 34 38 16 1.02 Pt. Cldy Cordova 38 38 38 38 12 2.08 Rain Juneau “ 30 29 a1 11 a1 Rain Sitka 51 - 34 - -_ 0 Cldy Ketchikan 40 40 38 40 4 .06 Cldy Prince Rupert 48 46 36 40 4 04 Cldy Edmonton 12 8 2 0 6 .02 Clear Seattle 56 54 44 44 12 0 Clear Portland . 62 62 46 46 6 0 Clear San Francisco 4 2 58 58 6 0 Clear The barometric pressure is low over Alaska except in the South- east and extreme North. It is lowest in the Aleutian Tslands with rain or snow over Southern Alaska and British Columbiar. The pressure is high in Western Canada, Northern and Southeast Al- aska and the Pacific States with clear weather in Northern and Central Alaska. Temperatures have risen throughout the Territory except on the Arctic Coast. COFFEE Reliance Pantry Jar 3 Ib. jar, $1.00 ASPARAGUS TIP Del Monte Picnic 2 cans for 25¢ CORN FLAKES Kellogg’s 2 pkgs., 25¢ FIG BARS Whole Wheat 2 pounds, 25¢ Corn Peas Beans Standard Brand 2 cans for 25c B and M BEANS Large Cans 2 for 35¢ We Pride Ourselves UPON OUR Prompt and Courteous _S_ervice ;