The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1934, Page 12

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e e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1934. Thr?o Washingt;)’n’zF'atés’ Mo o 0 sedeen; an a0 W[]MAN;S SKIN ; Whether Mrs. Dall will enjoy Stir Pot and Then Dictate i, siwien s i te von. TURNS R MNBUW one who wishes to call and leave About ‘Who’s Who’ Socially Princess Cantacuzene will be in the book this year. Her arrival From Light Blue, Color here has always sent delightful shivers up and.down the capitats| Changes to Purple, spine. Her title of “Prin- cess” lends an authentic note to Claret, Red, Brown 2 soclal affair, and then, she is granddaughter of President KANSAS CITY, Nov. 23—Mrs nt. But the Princess will be Edith Perry, aged 32, whose “rain- ted as plain “Mrs. Julia Grant.” bow” skin has puzzled physicians, E took out her Ameri- has turned brown. Six days ago cancan citizenship papers, and has when she efitered a hospital her " gone to Florida to obtain a divorce, skin a light blue. Then the “Marvelous!” cried the Penwicks, after fragrant cups of Hills Bros. “But —expensive?”’ Their guests said Hills her husband has announced. skin turned to purple, claret, red | Lives on a Boat and now brown. The last two There is some trouble about changes wer accompanied by a . James A. Moffett who directs the Scaling of the skin. The woman s Bros. Coffee did cost a few cents more new deal” housing corporation. described as being very ill His ibility for the Washington Although physicians said thev fl s- unquestioned since he were working partly on the theory und but b a- f is persona-very-much-grata the ailment was a “drug rash, pe! pO BOBEER Of g'xeater in N York drawing rooms. Be- Mrs. Perry said she could not re- sides, he has a very personable call taking any drugs. . and marriageable daughter, Ade- MR <50 f vor and strength it makes more cups laide. i But h;’ persists in living The chief seaport of Dahomey, | on a boat, and so has no address. French West Africa, is Kotonu . | . He “will ok he ineasa i : i to the pound and with greater econ- list “Miss” Into “Mrs.” s, e S, Theri there are ths Qébs ‘who | omy. ‘‘Maybe we can’t afford more since last winter. Their names Tha Penwicks gave their guests o .must be changed. Outstanding AN OLD the one bedroom than one bedroom,” de- among them is Mrs. Douglas Mac- Arthur, III, the former Laura & Barkley, daughter of Sen. Alben ALASKAN 1 clared Madge Penwick to W. Barkley of Kentucky. Her 4 young husband is a nephew ot 4 3 . Chief of Staff Gen. Douglas Mac- FAVORITE wj ee . i : Arthur of the army, and as such . I ¥V WHEN THE JACKSONS her husband, “but it looks ¥ : very much of the inner circle. ? -> > 1 . L} . e = 9, = ] HAS ) arrived for. the week-end like fr- m now on we can’t You have to have an “address,” RETURNED | afford not to have the social light in Washington, D. C. teo. So say the “three anonymous fates” of the capital who draw up the “social list” each season. This year have been added the AGENGY wILL names of three members of the President’s family, Mrs. Anna Dall (left), who is g at the White House, and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott who live near the city. Another of the mew list BE cflNTINUED uzene (right), but yowll find her listed as Mrs. PETER and the Penwicks gallant- ly gave their guests the finest of coffees!” Roosevelt (cent is Princess Cant Julia Grant. She’s a granddaughter of the post-Civil War President. one bedroom and camped v s U o - . 3 DAWSON ‘Marvelous!” cried the Penwicks, By SIGRID ARNE They are faced with a social Special Committee Declares Vo ! in the living room, things after fragrant zups of Hills Bros. : A o oo |situation which is unique because RFC Cannot Be Clos- ) “SPECIAL" : g s @ WASHINGTON ‘\j": a3 . The | he capitals society changes so sdior Merged i wree anonymous fates who set |0 orh S 0 O . many : the Washington social pudding| o) lights from other cities s SCOTCH ' began to look pretty dismal. Next morn- each year have done their baking | . ,e 1o jlluminate the Washing- WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. — An- ar's lease on life is assured | and the pudding Is ready 10 serve. |y, scene at irregular intervals. Each fall three of the most prominent women in the capital WHISKEY | This year there have been added ing —out of coffee. Said Mrs. Jackson, are called into secret session and the names of three members of al committee, set up by : i | the President’s family: Mrs. Anna ., P e askéd to determine from their President Roosevelt to see if some knowledge who “rates” and who |Dull. his daughter who is DOW 0"y . onqing agencies may not Ask the Old Timers doesn’t.. Their decisions go into living at the White House, and 1 or merged v]gmm’ that ‘Social list of Washington, D, |Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt, \\ “ppo 1oy not be dispensed edited by Helen Ray Hagner, |00 of the President, and his wife, o, ' : Y attee’ | who have recently taken a home ith Vet At all Liquor Stores “Don’t worry. We didn’t use up all our Hills Bros. Coffee on the camp- rs a well known social sec- | S ry and dictator here near the city. | OLD NEWSPAPERS & S % il h i The names of the three women “In Residence” Now W. J. Lake & Co., Ine. ing trip. There’s a can still in the car. are kept secret in case poisoned “Mrs. Dall,” social dictators are In bundles for sale at The Em- Distributors, Seattle arrows fill the air of the drawing | passing the word to social climb- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting rooms after the list is issued. ers, ‘‘should now be called on.: your fires these chilly mornings. The Better Housing Program opens the way to better living for you. PROPERTY OWNERS OF GASTINEAU CHANNEL CONTACT THE F. H.. A. DIRECTOR TODAY! Repairs- Alterations-Improvements are now available under the terms of the NATIONAL HOUSING ACT N Juneau Better Housing Campaign Committee Federal Housing Administration HEADQUARTERS :: :: SHATTUCK BUILDING

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