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HANDBAGS . . . Tuck a new bag under your arm and you'll just know that spring is here. There are envelopes and pouches with metal or com- position ornaments. Sk i Take spring fashien in hand with a new pair of kid slip-ons or the latest idea in a novelty glove, Black brown, navy, beige, gray or eggshell. l s’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W EDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1934. COATS A wide selection of tweed suits and coats in mixtures, checks and dark or bright solid colors, are ready in fitted or swagger styles. “Juneau’s Own Store” ' HE WHEEL OF TIME has now turned up a New Deal in weather. Spring is hoe. ” A new spring, with new fashions, new fabrics and a new silhouette to make you brighter, gayer, more charming than ever. We have given without stint of time and ability to make this our greatest Sprrng Open- ing. This announcement is proof of our suc- Remember, too, that Buy Now is a helpful watchword. cess. Doors open at 9 tomorrow morning and it will be our pleasure to see you sometime during the day. Interesting weaves in the fabrics of these spring coats are the dominant note in a group of dress coats. SUITS . . . Bound to be popular fs the double-duty tweed suit with its three-quarter-length coat. In town and out of town it's a grand fashion for everyday wear. DRESSES . . . Crisp accents in white or pastels add a touch of springtime to solid color peb- bled crepe frocks and dark ground prints. “Tomorrow’s Styles HATS . . . Yes—hats are always important for spring. This season’s styles are particularly excit- ing. There are bicornes, tricorn: rolled brims and turbans. All head sizes. Many new colorings and trim effects. HOSE . . . Every season of the year demands new hosiery shades and this spring is no excep- tion. In this group are dusky ades, natural beige and gray, as well as suntan. They all bare your brow to the spring breezes in the smartest fashion.