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8 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934. S T D P R BT PR R help of PWA funds and the co-| operation of the city, Waino Hen- | ; ARE Tn HAVE drickson, post commander, said. | : Anniversary Drive An intensive membership drive | which National Commander F. A.| BID OPENINGS Hayes has called for, will be car- ried on until March 15, which date & " i is the 15th anniversary of the or- o Enthusiasm Over National| ganization of the American Mgm”D/:;fi)»[:ult‘o(c)fl l\élget Dz{;:o ntra 2 | All members of the American Sport Evidenced at. Well | Legion are urged to attend the| Time* to Get Prices Attended Meeting Extension of time on the bids banquet to be given by American | Legion Auxiliary members at 7| Great enthusiaem concerning the |o'clock in the evening on March 15.| g0 wonctruction of the new Alaska baseball question was evidenced at|Legionnaires are asked to purchuse‘ Pioneers’ Home in Sitka has been tickets. the meeting of Alford John Brad-|their tickets m_auxiliary mem-| oaa" e o v rict | B ; G W | low contractors to get ford Post No. 4 American Lvriu;;]_ : ..s by ]?/!.ond‘x}’ -Mdrh-}jm saf‘mwsz prices from the outside for evening annd after COXI?‘dle'!dd e | 8 u)jr\x;no(l.;).m@s A}xlrl’ }m:; h b | figures on thelr bids, eccording t6 sion it was unanimously de- | Patrick’s Day wi urnis) he | snicials 1n charge . of the contract that the organization would |motif for the dinner, and a lflrgehe"un& support a team this year as usual. |birthday cake, with 15 candles wm‘ The bids will be opened on E. M. Goddard was chosen as represent the 15th anniversary Of‘March 28, according to me Sabut manager of the team and a com-|the founding of the Legion. adviosd I’I‘he original dave for mittee, of which C. H. MacSpad- Following this banquet the (’Vcn-‘openmg wds MARCh 10, but Jocal den is chairman, was chosen to|ing will be devoted to bridge and!eontmctors aalkid < tor vmore $iine arrange to get new suits for the|pinochle. ‘“Mrs. R. J. McKanna is| e team. This committeé~ will also|chairman of the Auxiliary cummn.-icmd the extension was granted. have charge of raising the funds to|tee in charge of the dinner, so pay for the uniforms. | rest assured it will be some ban- Other plans of the Legion which |quet,” Commander Hendrickson de-l were discussed last night included clared. years, ATTENTION SAVE THE DATE ELKS' Annual St. Patrick’s Day urday, March 17. IS ON TUESDAY UN M A R GH 28‘T0m Mu“er—l—,_aldtime and Popular Chef, Will Provide Menu The annual Fathers and Sons| dinner to be given next Tuesday) in the Moose Hall is already at-| tracting considerable demand fo: The announcement wa: made today that Tom Mullen, who had charge of the menu at pre vious affairs of the kind and also has been chef at the Boy Scout| annual camp for the past few, will be in charge of the kitchen for next Tuesday's affair. Scout Council Members will at tend to the serving and see tha every father and every son leavesy the dining room satisfied with the| repast and with plenty of it. DE MOLAYS Important degree practice Frida night from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock. Al Ball will be held in Elks’ Hall Sa;— ‘members urged to attend. —adv —adv. IF YOU HAVE A NEW IDEA--- Don’t let a mistaken impression that you can’t obtain what the idea calls for, or that it would probably mean a strain or your budget, interfere. You can spring your in- spirations on your family and friends with- out any trouble if you trade here. We have it, low priced. These and Many Otherflf/alues Will Help Y ou BROILERS, Fresh Killed, pound. . . . . . ROASTERS, Fresh Killed, pound . . . . . CHICKENS, Fresh Killed, pound . . . . . 314 TO 4Y4 POUNDS EACH : CODFISH, Boneless, poundbricks . . . . . 19¢ CRYSTAL WHITE CHIPS,5 pounds . . . 45c WHITE SOAP,10bars . . . . . . . . . 28¢c LESLIE SALT, 3 packages . . . . . . . . 25c PERSON FINDING COUPON BAKED IN DOUGHNUT WILL BE GOOD FOR $1.00 IN TRADE HOME M ADE DOUGHNUTS;dozen . . . 30c IN CELLOPHANE BAGS ONE DOLLAR COUPON TO LUCKY PERSON THAT FINDS IT IN.- DOUGHNUT 2 CANS CORN . . . . *iv. \ v S8 . 25 STANDARD GRADE—GUARANTEED 2 CANS STRING BEANS . . . . . . . STANDARD GRADE—GUARANTEED FRESH RANCH EGGS,dozen . . . . . . 27c EXTRA LARGE COFFEE, Aladdin, vacuum packed, tin . . M. J. B. PRODUCT ALMOND OIL TOILET SOAP,3bars . . 2lc BATHROOM TISSUE, 10rolls . . . . . . 49c 3 CANS FOR CRAZY QUILT George Brothers “PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE” ... PHONES 92-95 Five Fast Deliveries 32¢ 32¢ 20c 25¢ . 25¢ DEAL NO. ONE— 1 large can PINEAPPLE 1 large can PEARS 1 large can PRUNES I S i i gllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllliIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|Il||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!_! | DON'T OVERLUOK THESE DOLLAR VALUES—IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME DOWN. Our buyer returned from New York last week and made excepticnal purchases at a big saving—PASSING SAME TO YOU. g FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE NE PAIR OF $1.25 WOMEN’S MUNSINGWEAR SILK SHEER DULL F SH CHIFFON OR SEMI-SERYV- ICE NON-RUN TOP HOSE FREE WITH EVERY PAIR OF SHOES AS LOW AS $4.95. EXPERT FITTER—Mr. Townsley our expert shoe man will it you correctly. EVERY PAIR OF SHOES GUARANTEED SPECIAL FOR MEN—$1.00 PAIR DISCOUNT ON THE FAMOUS your NETTLETON SHOES TODAY AT THIS BIG SAVING. NETTLETON SHOES. Latest Style. Buy $1.00 PAIR 5 PACKAGES FOR $1.00 NDOW CURTAINS—2 PAIR FOR $1.00 Women’s and Men’s House Slippers Sanipak or Modess Sanitary Napkins i Just a few pair left so hurry All sizes e - ~ Come and see these remarkable values. TR T g B Bl 5 5 it % 7 YARDS FOR $1.00 5 PATRS FOE 3140 { Window Scrims and Marquisettes Monkey Face Gloves weight. Long wearing. ! White, ecru, blue, green, orchid. 3 $1.95 PAIR r Worth 25¢{ inches wide. Worth 25c a yard today. Women'’s Suede Pumps and Ties Black and brown. Regular $4.95. Only 25 pairs left. Heavy 3 PAIRS FOR $L00 54 in. Quilted Table Padding Children’s and Misses' Silk and Wool Today’s price $1.25 yard. Buy your sup: Stockings Sizes 5 to 10. Buy today. $1.49 PAIR Woemen's—Girls'—Children’s Galoushes Regular $1.95 pair—black and brown Regular 49c pair. 7 FOR $1.00—Glass Towels Red and blue stripe. Today's price 20c. 2 YARDS FOR $1.00 Silk Rayon Prints—Beautiful patterns $1.00 YARD Yo Imported Printed Silks—Very New $1.00 SUIT Children’s and Misses’ 10% Wool Unionsuits All styles. Sizes 2 to 14. Today's price $1.49 3 FOR $1.00—TEA APRONS Fancy prints. Fancy colors. 50c seller. 5 PAIRS FOR $1.00 Men’s Rayon Dress Sox Regular 25c pair. Buy your needs today. 5 FOR $1.00 Kleenex All colors. 25s seller. Wale they last. Buy your supply tod 8 SKEINS YARN FOR $1.00 Hcavy Rug Yarn—All new shades. Regular 4 FOR $1.00 Dresser Scarfs—Exceptional Values $1.00—Boys’ and Men’s Caps $1.00 EACH Latest styles for spring. All sizes. Window Panels i b Dress your windows at these remarkable prices. Worth $1.50, today’s prices. $1.00 PAIR Boys' Bell Wide Bottom Overalls Heavy weight. Sizes 4 to 18. Today's price $1.25. $1.00 PAIR Women’s Dress Gloves Wash fabrics. Brown, black and white. Sizes 5% to 8. Values to $1.75. While they pair today. et Tl i . S — - LOOK!—$§1.00 YARD last. ! Window Curtains—$1.00 PAIR Beautiful selection new patterns R T R e 3 FOR $1.90 $1.00 EACH . ‘Women’s Rubber Aprons Beys' and Girls Sweat Shirts Latest styles—50c seller Three Little Pigs—Says Who's Afraid of the by —— B e | Big Bad Walf. Season’s greatest sensation $1.00 SUIT in sweat shirts. Sizes 4 to 16. Men’s and Boys' Shirts and Shorts - il e Sizes—small, medium, large. Worth $1.50 4 YARDS FOR $1.00 s, Sl New Wash Prints 1 FOR $1.00 Children’s Rayon Combination Suits dow can it be done—Well it is. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Just a few dozen. Large selection of bea.%mul patterns. All guaranteed fast colors or money refunded. These prints are worth 35c yard today. " LOOK!—ONLY $100 EACH Cushions—————Cushions Kapoc filled—regular $1.50 each "4 YARDS FOR $1.00 Glass Toweling Worth 35c yard at today's prices "2 PAIRS FOR $L00 Women's House Slippers Broken sizes. Regular $1.50 pair. few pairs left. 10 YARDS FOR $1.00 Shelf ' Oilcloth Meritas Brand is the best. Several patterns to choose from. 5 T 5 PAIRS FOR SL00 Boys’ Dress Sox New Patterns—All Sizes—Regular 25¢ 3 PAIRS FOR $1L00 .. . Boys', Part Wool Golf Hose All sizes—Munsingwear "4 YARDS FOR $1.00—Cre Fast colors. 50c seller today THE LEADER DEPT. STORE George Bros. —MERCHANDISE AWARD— F n E E ! First, Second, Third—March 19 qmm i 4 FOR $L00 Children’s Sateen Bloomers Sizes 4 to 14. Worth 50c each today. 15¢ EACH Girls' New Spring Dresses '‘ast colors. Latest styles and patterns. izes 4 to 14. Buy these today—worth $1.25. NOW $1.00 AT YOUR CHOICE Large selection of Costume Jewelry [Values to $2.50. Bracelets, earrings, clips, necklaces, etc. Just a) $1.00 PAIR Boys' Bib Overalls Made double seat and knee. Sizes 4 to 18. Today’'s price—$1.25. NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING ON EVERY BOAT Direct from New York. Insures you the newest and latest at all times at the lowest prices in town. SEE US FIRST FOR THE NEWEST Store Open Evenings oquinnHnn i