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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1936. ) T e RICHLY FURRED COATS—Skillfully Tailored and Warmly Interlined— Specially Priced for Christmas Gifts For Your Bridge Club. Skating Sox GIFTS for the BABY SHAWLS—Moderately Priced SWEATERS—$1.00 and up KNIT ROMPERS—$1.25 KNIT SUITS—$1.95 BABY COATS and CAPS HOME GIFTS Mas 84 2.50 TOWELS and TOWEL SETS — LACE CLOTHS — DOILIES - GLASSWARE — POTTERY — CHROME WARE — "Juneau’s Leading Department 2 resssoosoreee . T —— above all others, we become inbued with a spirit that is delightful in its effect and glorious in the fulfillment of the true Christmas spirit—that of giving. A lot of folks are timid about saying what they want for Christmas, but we have always felt that among friends this hesitancy or backwardness should not Pendieton Wool Flanné! ROBES ‘ CHIFFON HOSIERY —— SILK LINGERIE —— LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS B. M. BEHRENDS i | their families will double up on 3 |lowing up the Big Day with a prevail, so here is our wish: “Treat Your Credit As g Sacred Trust” S RETRET R 7 YR We hope this is not asking too much of you, but it is prompted by a passage in the Bible, which says "Ask largely, that your joys might be full.” g T YOUR CRED PHONE 28 First National Bank Bldg. (Ground Floor) Manager ¥ | In the Probate Court for Juneau i the Matter of the Estate of NELS i | the 4th day of December, 1936, the SKI CLOTHES — Wooly Caps, Warm Gloves and D e S o.so and up ’1 DRESS-UP AFTERNOON FROCKS $l 850 ‘WARM WINTER COAT WOOQOL JACKET CAP and SCARF SET SKI SOCKS WOOLEN GLOVES THAY CLOTHS — Store" TWO LODGE GROUPS | COMBINE TO HOLD | CHRISTMAS PARTY | Rebekahs and Odd Fellows and Christmas festivities this year, fol-| Christmas party, “with all the trim-! mings” on Wednesday, December 30, To assure a good time for all at- tending, arrangements are being made to provide entertainment, dancing, toys, games, popcorn and | everything else that usually comes only once each year. SHRINE DANCE ON SATURDAY EVENING The second of. the series of Shrine dances for the winter season will be glven next Saturday evening, the night after Christmas. Refreshments are to be served, and the efficient committee will be headed as usual with Mrs. Kather- ine Hooker, hostess, and W. J. Leiy- ers, chairman. ——— The TERMINAL is open for breakfast trade at 6 A. M. every adv. ——lpp————— Approximately 18,000 foreign , mostly United States citi- zgns, visited the Soviet Union in the first six months of 1936 against ‘l'lgm the corresponding period in Why not have breakfast tomor- Tow morning at the TERMINAL? : —adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Precinct, Teyritory of Alaska, Di- vision No. One. S PE SON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on (:m having claims against the es- tate of said Nels Pearson, deceased, Ppresent same, duly verified, , Alaska, within six from date of this notice. this 7th day of December, 100% ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, moderately priced — BEDSPREADS — SHEETS — PILLOW CA TABLE LINEN SETS—in a range of prices as low as $2:25 and as high Eo., Inc. THIS WHISKY BOTTLE PISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY CONTENTS 1PINT 90 PROOF PRODUCT OF CANADA IN 1858 1S 8 VEARS Gl { D UNDER CANADIAN GOVERNNENT SUPERVISION Prugrgnl Is Given Students of the Parochial Schools are to be complimented e elab- presented last night ads in the decorated Christmas Hall, which v t artistically for the entertainment, All the children in part, even to tt who open > school took members, and carried colored their snowball dance and Junior boys came ke clowns and jence with their t. ry Old and Sweet,” a as [ nt, concluded a njoyable and inspirational ev-| s in the pageanti 1; Joseph, | m en; Cou 4% fer from Rome, | il Shepherds, John Kathleen A McAlister, Dan Krsul s, Caroline McAlister, Juan- arito, Teddie Smith. Ys | Pages, Albert Shaw, Jackie Run- dell. i | Attendants, James Post, Lawrence Swanson. A e | Eileen Schneider, Thibodeau, Betty bodeau, Marylyn McAlister, Godkins. N Arlane a ve ance in long flowing PR | tumes. She entered and took her 8% | place with a group of typically dressed carrc Re " tnter 7 hristmas night at the TERMINAL. —ady. Parochial School L T | S A SO SPECIAL SELECTED In this fine, age-mellowed whiskey you are assured of that same traditional excellence that has distinguished the product of this great distillery. since its founding in 1859. ; Corby’s Special Selected is bottled from Charred Oak Casks and Aged under the direct control of the Canadian Government. f OLDETYME DISTILLERS, Inc, LASTING ENJOYMENT GIVE A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT For boys and girls . . . men and women . . . amateurs and professionals . . . musical instruments are gifts that assure immediate delight and lasting enjoyment. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY Phone 206 122 Second St. NOTICE Effective January 1, 1937, the rate of interest paid on savings accounts will be 2%. No interest will be paid on ac- counts of less than $5.00. made after the 5th day of any month Deposits will draw interest beginning the first of the following month. First National Bank of Juneau 8 YEARS OLD-90 PROOF NEW YORK, N. Y. PACIFIC BOTTLERS SUPPLY CO., Ine. ‘Rwhm've Distributors for Alaska