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COATS SUITS DRESSES Advanced Styles THE COATS typify the better style of Sport Coat ' . Swaggers are the most popular . . Single and double ' hreasted both shorter them dress length. szz.so‘a,nd d Up SUITS are tailored to perfec- tion . . Conservative colors pre- dominate. We take real pride in being able to'give such outstand- ing suits at a very moderate: cost: $22.50 and §25,00 DRESSES . Redingéte’and~Jacket Dresses in ) wit 1\ pl,nt under dresses. FORMAL and DINNER DRESSES . . in new prints and pastel shade: Prices range $8.75 to $25.00 ofi" enthusiasts thi§ winter awakened to the charm of skiing :{d the ‘sport promises to number its enthusiasts by the tens of dusands within another season. The craze first took hold in New York dnd Boston and later swept through to Detroit, Pittsburgh, Olévéland, Chicago and other citics. Railroads have run special excirsion trdm ‘which give skiing enthusiasts a weekend at the wintér Feésort nearest their city. For the little villages in the Adirondacks, the White mountains, the Catskills and elsewhere the ki c¥aze has been a veritable bonanza. Another group which has fited d heavily are the clothes designers and proprietors of sports- wear ghops since the sport is one which requires special togs. And for thoge who heve huddled in cities i st winters, the novelty of wititer “exeurslons, sleigh rides and skiing has made the long coid months seem more bearable. 96900000000000300000002000CC D0000000000000000000000000 000009000000 000 000000000000 00099C53000004¢ 9 JUNIO*R PROM TO BE:ON MARCH 20 The High School class of '37 has issued invitations for the Junior Prom to'be given in the High School gymnasium on the evening of March Relleved 20. The event honors the class of D '36. - y C Leragigsy [ J MARY JOYCE TALKING 4 .’ & 48 » ON AIR IN INTERIOR "Juneau’s Leading Department Store”’ Those who were tuned im at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon heard Mary ! Joyee, dog musher from Taku to » Pairbanks, talking on a test broad- cast from the PAA plane flying over Fairbanks. Another broadcast was to be arranged for later in the after- noon. KINY station picked up the broadcast in Juneau - 000000000000 000000000000000000000000- RE.DLINGSHAF ERS i HONORED TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer, who leave shortly for Washington, D. C., will be honored tonight at a 6:30 covered dish supper, to be served MRS BYRON MILLER FINGPONG CHAMPION Mrs. Byron Miller and parmer Sam Baker, representing Walton Dave Dishaw, won the opening MRS. PALSE ARRIVE N. Moore, sailed for Petersburg on match in the Couple Club Pingpong _Mrs. V. A. Paine and Miss Elleen the Alaska. |Tournament, played last night in Schneuer are registered at the Gas- the Northern Light Presbyterian tineau. They arrived on the Prin- church parlors, Clarénce Rands of- cess Norah and will leave soon for members of the Eastern Star in Scottish Rite Temple. astern Star members and their | husbards are invited to be present. ! - ST o AR gt ) Maj. Gen. Johnson Hagood | 7 insane of Alaska § United States to give their ‘support | ¢ iva, Vice President Garner, Speaker | § W. Troy. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puulo 9. Behold l. Singular 10. Passage out Flog 11, Small per- foration 8. Run away 14. Cereal grass 12 By 16, 1s able 13. Collection 20 Vragal of poems 21, pike ot 16. Pendant mass of ice 2. Celemnl 17. Single line sphere of light 34 Sprout 18. Note of the ulmbla scale bright 19, 28. len ships of war 29. Character in 20, Toper “Peer Gynt" 21. Fish 30, Take up again 22 HqAnl‘e of a E b 3L Elme;! dam ane speaker Eve 32, Some 2. Unclose: ILIUIRIEEHOIAF] 3t Femintne poeth it -- [TIRIY] 35, Smadl stream 24, Foundation Lai Lair 8. Refreshed arrot 43. Lowest note of DOWN y repose Had the Guido's scale 1. Thought 38. Mountain courage 44. Grow old 2 Period of ten nymp 28. Reproach 45. Lamentation veai 39, Large serpent 30. Cook in a 4. One who ac- 3. Forced 41 Pouly certain way cepts a lien 4. Spherical uct 33. Doctrine on property object 42, Musical sign 34 Sin as security 5. Direction inflsating 37. Sea bird for a debt traveled In plte 38, Sixty minutes 49. Understand traversing 44, Infatuation past noon 50, County in Long Island 45, Edible 39. Melancholy Ohio from New se 40. Utter 1 Hard of York: abbr. 41, Japanese 41 Unit of work hearing 6. By re 42, Nocturnal 52 OId times 7. Violent patn 48, Enrm Somb, animals Dpoetic 8. Insect BN ammm l- IIIH BT LR ficiating as refereeé: Fourteen ' éouples’ attended the |games and the 6:30 o'clock potluck | supper which preceded theth. Second |mateh fh thé touthament will be played at an as yet unannounced date in the near future. | WATSON FOR CARCROSS Mathew Watson, Cartross, Y. T. | merchant, was & passenger aboard | the Princess Norah enmum t6 Skag- way. ! ,———— their fox ranch on Keku Island B PRI MRS. MORGAN RETURNS Mrs. Thomas A. Morgan and son arrived home on the Princess| Norah. They have been visiting for several months in Arkansas | perimgret e SATLS ON ALASKA | F. A McCloud, Swift and Com- pany repreésentative, sailed for Ket- chikan on the Alaska. R L Lena Elder underwent a major operation in thé Government Hos-| = + pital today. She is reported recov-' w SPEND wmnz YOU MAKE I"l'l éring mcely L S YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB OF GASTINEAU CHANNEL IS CALLED FOR TONIGHT MARCH 10, 1936 City Council Chaubers 800P M. (Raflio Broadcast from meehng will be held from 9:00 to 9: 30) “Major General Johnson Hagood has N been relieved of his command of the Eighth Corps Area at San Antonio Tex., and ordered to his home by Presidential direction to “awail orders.” WiNN COMING Attorney Grover C. Winn, who has been south for several weeks, is re- turning to his Juneau home aboard the Northland. —eee— Examination and vaccination, when necessary, of all cannery rs coming to Alaska totaled NOME PIONEER SEEK CHANGE IN CARE OF INSANE Ask Suppo;;f Delegate’s Bill for Special Oper- ated Hoopllal At a regular meeting of ‘Igloo No. 1, Pioneers of Alaska, held on Feb- ruary 19, at Nome, a resolution was adepted unanimously n the carrying of the insane from Ala; The resolution is as follows: | whereas the unfortunate | “That, ne of Alaska are at present and for many years past have been com- mitted to Morningside Sanitarium,’| Portland, Oregon: That whereas said Morningside Sanitarium is a pri- vate institution and patients aémit- ted there are contracted for by the Government: That this eontracting ) ne to private keepers I denounced on various oce: : the Piohéets of ‘Alaskd' as'a systemr of “farming out™ which is an Mcen- tive to human greed'and avarice, and | such practice has been deriounced | repeatedly by the Pionéers of Alas- | ka as inhuman, abominable and un- | worthy of the aims and purposes of | democratic government and’ insi- | futions; so strong wéfe those pro- tests voiced that & former Governor of Alaska, Honorablée George A.! Parks, had interceded with the then | | Secretary of the Interior to have & | doctor from the Public Heglth Serv- | ice in Portland, Oregon, dssigned to | the Morningside Sanitorium to pass | on the mental status of patients and | »vercise ‘general supervision over thex atients, which was done and Pub- lic Health ‘Doctor ‘Wéldon™ was as- | signed to this duty: The Pionéers of ska and the citizehs of the Ter- | lauded even this effort, smaly s it was; but, we understand the Public Health Service has withdravm | its representative from the institn- I tion, “Thereiore, Igloo No. 1, Pioneers of | Alaska, in view of the above state- ments and representatives of ‘the | citizens of the Territory of Alasks, | do most humbly pray that the bill introduced by Delegate Dimond for the construction of a governmeént- built and operated hospital for the and other gov- ernment patients be passed. And| ve furthérmore appeal to President Roosevelt and the Congress of the to this much neéded legislation, to | the énd that the farming out of in-| sane may be removed and ‘a more human systém adopted: “That a copy of this Resolution be | sent to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pres- ident of the United States of Amer-| Byrns of the House of Representa- tives, Honorable A. J. Dimond, Dele- | @ate from Alaska, Honorable John ! Governor of Alaska, and | cvery Igloo in the Territory, the | Grand President and Secretary in- | cluded. The press of Alaska is re- | quested to render its assistance.” The resolution is signed by Al-‘ mer Rydeen, President of Igloo No. 1. Pioneers of Alaska, and attested lo m John Starr, Seéretary of Igloo 'PARTY OF RUSSHAN ier, N. Almoian, for a change SCIENTISTS LEAVE JUNEAU FOR SOUTH The party of three U.S.8.R. Rus- sian scientists, 8. Mairanovsky, me- chanical engineer from Moscow; {Ivan Kapein, geologist from Eastern Tiberia, and Vassily Sokolov, mining engineer from Siberia, accompan- ied by their asséciate and interpret- chémical engineer employed by the Amtorg Trading | Z¢émpany in New York City, who Yave been making a study of United States methods of gnld production 4 during the last two months in Colo- rado, California and Alaska, sailed for the States on the Alaska. The four men arrived here on the Alas- ka on March 3. —————— HOLDEN AT FATRBANKS; FLIES PLANE FROM SOUTH The PAA Fairchild 71 plane flown by Pilot Alex Holden enroute from the States to the Interior, left | Whitehorse yesterday morning and arrived in Fairbanks yesterday afternoon. i [ — e S SPEND WHERE YOU MAKF IT! FAetins gentle but thotdulh washing. No tangling, tearing or braiding of clothes. 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