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T TTT———— What Longth < ot Ly ? PHOENIX HOSIERY IN ALL LENGTHSI STYLE 765 STYLE 705 STYLE 736 ’ SHORT-HOSE AVERAGE HI-HOSE For the diminutive Shadowless chiffon, For the magnificent in statue, & 28 inch 4 thread, 45 gauge in stetue, » 34 inch stocking with all the Custom-Fit Top, stocking with all the Phoenix features of Duo-heel and Tipt- Phoenix Features of Style 705, toe reinforcements. Style 705. $I 0.0 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Exclusive Distributers u—M madl’] A Notices for mis cnurch column | i— —_— ST - (nust be receved by The Empire Resurrection Lulner.n Church | | Bethel Pentecostal A setin not later than 10 o'clock Saturday C TR P 4 - e DL EN morning to guarantee change of COrDer of TRHIG aLd Main Streeis b W - sermon topics, ete. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON CHARLES PC; h“-"-“‘“ . Pastor i R R T S “The Friendly Church Surkday . servives First Church of Christ, | N am ~ Mmon S s 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School .0 o v T RN i | 11:00 am—Morning Service. Ser- ;0:‘.';:‘ b &5 1 o e Sunday services ve neld ¢ mon, “Have We As a Chureh 3 "q.0'n0 prenin 11 &m. in the PFirst Church of |Social Responsibility? exday, T:20 pan—Go Christ, Secientist, Juneau, on Fifth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Conlirmation ‘ ain Streets. The subject will Class meets. Priday, 7:30 p.m—Bible Study be, “Sou e 2 « Subject, “What the. Scripttires s-y 12:15 p.m —Sunday Sehool. [T First Preshyterian Church Concerning Slekness.” Weenesday, 8:00 pam. — Tesu- g %I Communion Service the first monial meeting DAVID WAGGOGNER. Minister Sunday of each month. Chrisgan Science Reading Room 10:30 am. — Morning Service. Everyone cordially invited to all In church building. This room is | Subject, “Turning Points in Life.” these services. open to the public Wednesday “From that time many of his des- kfternoons from 2:30 to 4. ‘Fhe vubiic ®» coraia.y invited to ritend these services and visit the reading room. ciples went back, and walked no g more with him.” John 6:66. | 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson ‘Peter Preaches Good Citizenship.” I Peter 2:11-17; 4:1-5. Cathatlc . Chureh Church of the Nativ.iy of nv Blessed V. M. Juneau Pilth and Gow 3 | SN ERRIVGEIS. o .- woe e D :30 pm.—Bible School at Doug- s B T e ey | 1,,51 i,,lsl:,a,‘ i 5" REV. WM. 4. LeVASSEUK s | Church | 2:30 pm.—Preaching services at e 3 P - ~% D‘l;glas Mission Sagony Macpes: Prankun =t Fourtn :, 0 p.m—Evening Service. Young 8:00 arn—ilery Mass wud Ia REV JOHN a. GLASSE, Minister 2 2 - structions Pcopie's Meeting. Topic, “What the Bible Says About Temptation and ' James 1:2-4, 12-18; Mark 7 Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet"” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ‘Ser- ’170 pm.—Each evening begin- 0; S .m.— 0- ent. P SR il MO- | ling Thesday a School of Missions ™ "‘] “‘00 am. — Morning worship will be hetd. Lantern pictures will ,, See our advertisement elsewhere ¢ sed as follows: | The Salvation Ariny % Tuesda; Among the Southern { S In this paper Molntains Services at 2:30 pm i e | Wednesday — “A Néw Day, in S——s=—— e — e —72 Bt Y 3 th i ey Trinity Chthedral ¢ Kore Ly ERRRES Ty Adrenlls —* Thursday—"Pearl of the Antilles.” Corner Secona ana -Frankiin S.s Cl LFS E. RICE Cuba “Where Hungry Souls Are Dean Friday—"The Challenge of Jap- Satistied "~ Surday services: ¢ an's New Day.” VERNON GYES. Pustor rabsent ‘,'("?““ m Aflgivdfi»""';\\:”‘?"v Saturday — “Lost on the Iron Sabbath services ecach Saturday 0:00 am.-—Sunday 8¢hoo! Ranges.” alternoon 11:00 am~—Morning Prayer and 4 corqia) wviation is given to 1:00 pam,—Sabbath Sctivol | Bermon. 7 worship with us 2:00 p.an.—Services | Evening vice at Douglas. ik v = = — L RS O SO S 1 1 Meiropolitan Methadisi NORTHERN LICHT PRESBYTERIAN s Bystasl. Ohursh CHURCH Pourtr. J\a Snn.;. SG‘SE -No' services' .sérmoni o1 Sdnd..) £ ) ” school, til iy her ot Franklin at Fourth L & 0 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister BUSY WEEK: ufl?? CALENDAR FOR RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director i | One of the final acts last night LEGISLATURE : 3 (Continued from. Page, One) “Where Welcome and — Herring Plant Bl Worship Meet Anothér measure of wide Mter- est is the herring reductioh plant bill whieh also CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist FEBRUARY IS “LOYALTY MONTH” IN THIS CHURCH! SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: with classes for all except aduits, who meet 12:15 till 12:45 with H. L. Faulkner or possibly Wednesday. A./P. Walk- ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: er, author of the bill, wld'the “Sortle in F Major” (Rogers) House Priday he expected to bflhfl “Merning Prelude” (Read) Z:fl:h“l:"' °s fom Sitka to tnik Phon 8 il y by S e measure. WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: Both hotites met eafly this wiofns (no qvening service) ing, just after midnight, and lll- ably won't come up until “Tuesday ANTHEM, “Great Is the Lord” (Bobinson) mediately adjourning to board the SERMON, “MY CHURCH.” Northland for the trip ‘to Sitka. CHILDREN'S MOMENTS, a short story The House meets Monday after- COME EARLY for a good choice of seats, and to enjoy the noon at 1 o'tlock and the Senata at ‘4 pm. Monday - - SHOP IN JUNEAU WIRST! Organ Moments at ten-fifty. (Norlitemen makg reservations for Tuesday) is tentativaly on! the calendar for Monday but prob- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, IWE% SPEND 11 1Y ISCUSSING 'ARIED TOPICS o Aetioh to Be Taken on Blls Until Monday by' Convention (¢} mvmnu. t Page One) winy| M' the cunvemmn mw ¢ Patterson, | inasmuch as Val- z had sent no delegate. This ac- on -brot the total "p,cichted to 20, _\Junéau_Ts Host ident . Carter of the. Juneau ‘"150 _announced in the afternoon | that fgloo No. 6 would be host to |the entiré convention at a ban- equqt and entertainment program | Monday night, the final day of the s ions, Oarfer sald the banquet would , start. at 6:30 oclock and vould be held in the Odd Fellows Hall, of igloos ps was the appointment by Gran Pieiident Nerland of a commx te to reévise the constitution to work ‘plw;lrm I l%‘l . Shep- axd. 0. M/%firfma John Reck were named to [ Nfl WORRY HERE George of Cold Storane . Says Fish :Compani Not Affected There may, be. Junzau-caught phelizd frosen fich now sitting ¥ ench dogks waiting admit 4o that country, but the Ala { rhing companies are not worr iy3 guaut it. Ycsiergsy, The Bmpire publi ed, an Aswciated Press dispat {rom Peris saying that “100 6! froden sabmén from the U Siales are now held on Fr decks, and ahlps h sa'mon bou for “France, will be r besawre the guota is Today, Wallis George, of Jungau . Col3 Storag pisbelly much o part of the rec ment ghipped out frum Si reat and Ke.chikan by the Lx s ‘Ucast “Fisheries, Alaska concerns. “We.are not worrying about those shipments,” said George. “We are no langer . responsible for them. Whtever action the French Gov- e.ninént takes will not affect us.” S e SITRA PRISONERS SERVE OUT SENTENCES, FINES Willie Grant, Nick XKitka and Thomas Young who were brought 180 Juneau by United States Mar- shal W. T. Mahoney, from Sitka ¥epresenting four | recently, under a sentence of three months in jail and $150 finzs, each, on,a .charge of as:ault and batiery, are serving out their sen- tenogs and . fines in the Federal | il —————— AIRWAY¥S MAN ON BOAT n 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic-|{ dobn W, White, Pagific-Alaska tion of the Most Blessed Sacra+ Adrways official, {the Neorthiand’s round-trip party to ' sitka. is a member of —————— BUNKER WESTBOUND Silas Bunker, former Chief Jall- er in the King County Jail, at Se- aitle, receptly resigned, is a pas- senger abpaid the Visteria cnroute to Anel\c age on businees. ‘Model C:flifornm ]all Has %% Fhis Jayout shows two vicw county, Cal., juil. a cated on Sneath Rid Francisco. Rated on tions its kind, th of themew San Mateo 0.000 -edifice, which is lo- bout 14 miles from San the most modern institu- building has three distinct sections—one for men, one for women and a third S \TURDAY FEB. l’robt: Kidn ap Story 5 Allen C. Bomberger [nvestigation was started by Chi- cago police of a story told by Al- len C. Bomberger, above, student t Wabash college, who dcclared he had been Kidnaped and held for £50,000 ransom by two men. Al- though the youth asserted his fa- Lowden Bomberger, Ham- mond, Ind., attorney, had paid the yansom, members of his family denied the payment, JUSTICE PROBE OF BUTLER TALK IS BEING MADE Marine Commander’s Report of "UnAmencan E , 1935, 0.8 DDABTMENT OF Aumux.mz WEATHER Buuuu The Weather '(By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for suneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 16: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh: southeast winds. LOCAL DATA " SPRING G STYLES STRESS QUALITY, SUITS FEATURED b Time Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity "Weathe: ] 4 pm. yesty .29.80 42 81 SE 20 Lt. Rain Smarter, More Wearable § 7 today ....2062 43 73 SE 20 LtRain Garments for 1935, | ~oon today 2069 41 84 .. W, 6 _ LuRan Juneau Buyer Finds RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY TOULAY Quality is the dominating ieature! Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4aiL of milady’s spring garments, ac-| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 2¢hrs, Weatlwer cord! to all style centers along| Rarrow -4 -4 -6 -4 18 0 Clear the Coast, visited recently by Miss' Nome =k 12 -2 4 4 Trace Cldy Christine Halvorsen on her annual Bathel 20 20 | -4 -4 4 0 Olear spring buying trip. More wearable | Fairbanks 36 36 16 16 6 0 cldy | clothing, too, style leaders repor:,| Dawson .. 0 0 -2 4 8 0 Cldy mark a definite end to the theaper| st Paul .. ity 26 2¢ 26 4 02 PuLCdy ¢ wearing apparel that marked the Dutch Harbor ... 30 28 22 24 14 a8 Snow meager years of the passing de- Kodiak .. .34 34 20 22 4 0 Clear pression. Suits, too, are given the Cotdova 36 30 36 6 1.20 Rain spotlight in the 1935 spring fashion| Jumcan 42 0 43 22 148 Rain parade, according to Miss Halvor-| gitka .. 3 — 39 g & 1.16 o sens’ observations. Ketchikan ... 40 40 42 14 1.82 Rain “The spring styles of 1935, Miss | Prince Rupert . 44 42 48 48 02 Rain Halvorsen reports, “have given us| Edmonton 32 | 20 26 8 0 Clear * smarter, more wearable and better| Seattle ... 52 42 44 6 0 Pt. Cldy quality garments than we have portland St 52 | 46 46 6 0 Clear had for years. 1 san Francisco . 56 50 © 50 4 0 Cldy Suits Popular “Suits are a bigger item than| WEATHER SYNOPSIS ever before. They feature flared | - back with a soft line, the boxy| Storm areas were charted on this morning’s weather map as be- 1 a'li)le»brensled rester 5 the slim-| ing centered over the Prince Wiliam Sound region and over the southern Bering Sea, the lowest reported pressure being 28.90 inches. High pressure prevailed over the Pacific Coast States. This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation over the coastal regions from the Prince William Sound southward to British Cclumbia, the rains being heavy over Southeast Alaska. Cloudy weather prevailed over the Interior. Temperatures were above the s:asonal normal portion of the Territory. tailored suit patterned after a man’s| sport suit, the straight coat of in-| termediate length, the soft jackat with bolero influence, and taffeta trim and the short box jacket type.| All these are shown in many twills and tweeds for sport and dance wear. The waist coat blouse is out- standing for suit wear. “Neckwear will be charming this season. The Rengency is our in- spiration again with the stand-up ruffles for collars, and jabots and frills enhance both the street dress and the tailored suit. Sport Coats over the greater | Resu-r_rection Lutheran Church | Tomorrow at Eleven “In coats the headliner is the sports ensemble or separate top- B coat in tweeds, camels hair or | Sermon: “The Church’s Social Responsibility.” novelty velour in fancy weaves.! There is a wide diversity of col- SERMON: lars, cuffs and belt trims while the slecves are converted into helero “The Church’s Responsibility.” 7 127 snd smart cape effects in various Activities™ | Q\l zzed Navy, bright navy and tan ¥ | e e N 16 nes are in the lead with a DlvaS-‘ “Accessories in smart costume | " AS:I:F,?)[O 1 ing chowing of gray and green for purses, secarfs, costume jewelry,! - a“,,, o e ntrast. | glcves, - the leading item will be DO UCLAS | 0 re the Oor 2 sent a silhoustte of | white pigskin for daytime wear o Gt ‘Major General | fullness. cuts are disearded | with mmdy; navy suit.” i 3 T BJXT or. retired Marine In most ins s in favor of fine et NEWS (‘“\»_(’\m mik: had been asked | Sathers or shirring introduced for | e '\ Army in this| Jeccssary fullness at neckline and wIND anTRA SRR ips. Fullness in sleeves and charm- ——————3 vas ¢ made g detail shown. Colors are EAGLES PLAN DANCE 3 skipper blue, r¢ coral, aqua, pea- sun n EN GA LM ©n Washington’s birthday, Feb- cock blue, navy, black, brown, ruary 22, next Friday night, the -an Activi- beige, orchid, flirt red, parrot green. Eagles’ hall will' be the scene of a port to. the |Quilted frim s smirt. Three-quart- . dance commemorating the occasion, rnorted | € length sleeves are very smart. xlven by Douglas Aerie, 117, F. Q. that purportec R . 4 d ’ o Skirt fullness is gaihed by pleats, E. s gores and gathers. e 1 Nl Btueniols Lt R T afldwStorm Blowmg in Dixon BASKETBALL GAME Butler, hs ago, tol the| “Evening " 4 Doug- committee such a proposition had |slinky, usually showing the ankles Entrance Revealed in lnfymug:‘:gc;oooll ?:afgo;ecv:l";;e baz- . been made to him by Gerald C.'in front. Sharparilli advises the Rllpel't Report Ketball team flying “the -col o . MacGuire, of New York. The Com- | United States that long sleeves are Qoetz Grocery in a fatfly interest- mittee reported that “MacGuire de- correct for any and all occasions| . | % nied lhc?- alla=ations, under oath, and hats are to be worn at all The wind is a contr».ryhu_ hing.. ‘:x:g gam:h]ast mght.bolmk of]prac e 3 vt ceri- times regardless | ‘Yesterday 'and early this morn-|tice for the grocery boys was large- but 5 5 "blc[ ot xeer wprints are more outstanding | 1B the city experienced the effects ly responsible for their -defeat. fy all statements made | ast| By by Butler with the exception of |than last spring in highlight color Zil:heb];:‘::g st:lgesD&fo n‘ ;‘:‘t::we, NOTICE i d“'BC‘,S:a“m?n gg:mng thfi treatment.s art Millin 400 miles south of here. Auto licenses for the year of 1935 ; e 4 O h; mr: “Wearablemand youn;rly.s the mile| The wind reached a velocity are now due and should be paid Y. DORCIsT, Coe o A " height of 38 miles an hour at 1045 at once. Territorial fee -$10, City respondence MacGuire had with inery slogan for spring. = = lclock this morning. Suddenly at|fes $5. Dfivers license $1. Robert Sterling Clark, ‘Youthful millinery qualities con: 100m, 4o diseckion .hnd ahifiod" ¥o FELIX GRAEY, < while MatGuire was ying varfous forms of crzanizations ' of Faseist said isolated of 4ensies. but tha maie ro pro his cell. ardcn ior Inmates Top, the model jail from the en- trance gates; for propagating small vegeublel, the latter to be raised by the prisoners. There are mo cells in the women’s section, each prisoner having a room with. out bars, and there is no mess hall in the men's building, each man being served with a tray in ritute to smart styles. They are hown in a delightful variety of hap-s—sailor, bonnet, square toque nd the shallow breton. Flower immings are very -chic. Colors ‘orth-consideration are black with/ red, chartreuse, bright navy, y, brown, beige and gray. “Semi-rough straws are used, !so Baku, paillasson and felt com- Hination with straw. “Sportswear Will show a varied | City Clerk, Douglas. 1 more westerly direction -and a —adv. mild, five or six mile an hour| city was recorded. PGS .’lhat & gale was blowing in Dixon - ~ Intrance was revealed in the veloc- Bou glas Church | ty report from Prince Rupert, B.; 2., received by United States Weath- | or Observer Howard Thompson here his morning. The Canadian port,| heltered only a little from Dixon Entrance, reported a wind speed o[. | 48 miles an hour. | Locally, not only did the wind| 5low in the last 48 hours; but much rray of high shades in smart two | nd three piece medels. Notices for tms church column rain fell. Two and one-half Inches| mit*sete T 30 oulock Bataany nave fallen in the last two days, morniiig arantee - change of Ghserver Thompsen said. And, so sermon t.aplc:“eeo. far this month, six and uue-h\uf‘ inches have been recorded: P it i . | | FHA HEAD TRAVELS | | On the Sitka round-trip puty’gfi_w’.—m_fir‘n are Mr.ignd Mrs. John “E. Pegues. | . W. TISWewD, He is .Federal .Housing Adminis-| 11:00 am.—Sunday School. ration Director for Alaska. | 7:30 pm—Preaching in Scandi- — i | navian language. MOOSE MASK DANCE | ‘The general public ‘is -cordially Tonight. Ladies, 25 cents; gentle-| avited to all services. 'y——-——-——-——————fl—‘—a e 84V TSt Luke's Episcopal Church | R T . . 7:30 pm~—Evening Prayer and Sermon. 9:30 am.—Rsiy Mass anc ser- {mon. Benediotion of the .most | Blessed Sacrament after the mass — .- ‘ CARD PARTY | American Legion ‘Auxfliary, Feb- ruary 21 at Dugout. —adv. ] et e i e - ot ‘ L 4 1 TEACHER OF VOICE | Class or individual instruction | | | | . ' ""MADAME ORLOFF 14 | || Studie—Sth and Kemmedy C . . | App;:xtmnenn 4 to 8 pm. urdays—aAll Day ardma . : left, electrically % equipped men’s kitchen. ! [ C abs | ! Jones-Stevens Shop | { LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR ! Seward Street Near Third