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OLIZEUM | THEATRE HIGH-SPEED ROMANCE AND DANGEROVS AD. VENTURE WITH TWO TROUBLE-SHOOTERS! BRIAN DONLEVY GLENDA FARREL NORMAN ALSO GOLD BRICKS Stranger Than Fiction Racing Canines Paramount News DON'T FORGET TO INSPECT THE "RADIO BAR” s e ] TELEVISION CONCERT DRAWS SECOND NIGHT Proving the popularity of the program given under the auspices of the Martha Society, the Tele- vision Concert was well attended last night at its second showing in the auditorium of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. The Martha Society wishes to extend its thanks for all those who par- . ticipated and helped to make the concert a success. — .- Lode and placer iocation nolices for sale at The Empire Office. WAKE UP YOUR "LIVER BILE— Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed b FREE ESTIMATE ON INSTALLATION See Victor Power at the Zynda Hotel or phone 123 rrrrrrr e e rrred SPRING STYLES MOST ALLURING; IS FOR PURPOSE First to Captivate Men— Second to Inspire Ro- mance of Season By ADELAIDE KERR rules the new spring styles designed to captivate men. Loves of kings, weddings of prine- es and romances of the man in the street have combined to inspire the has seen in years. Lovebird prints, “Lorelei gowns” and flower-incrusted lapels—these are a few of the feminine tricks which ~belong to the new spring mode, designed to create glamour jand bring the “mere male” to his knees. There are new Viennese Waltz frocks—romantic as the Blue Dan- ube—which are going to produce drama in many a ballroom this spring. They are designed with sleeved bodices, made of diaphran- |ous laces and tulles and accented with vivid flowers. After them come “Lorelei gowns” —slim, princess designs—named for the sirens of the sea and just about as seductive. | Jeweled Hearls Lace evening capes and coats and jeweled hearts for coiffures add to the glomour of the gowns that will step out under spring stars. The entire mode reflects color, Pink (said to have caused more men to propose than any other hue) is back in a variety of shades i ranging from a vivid “Gaugin pink”! to a soft “Rose de France.” “Seine sunset hues,” pastel blue, limelight yellow and green also appear on the fashion palette. Navy blue, | black, gray and bieges running from vanilla to toast are the chief basic hues. Venus de Milo inspires the sil- houette. Busts are rounded, waists | slim and hiplines moulded. Skirts are just full enough to give a fem- ihine swish, while necklines have dropped from their lofty winter Lovebird Prints New spring coats are trimly fit- ted, buttoning down the front, and under them go colorful romantic| prints. “Amour” is written in white | letters across dark silks, while oth- er crepes are splashed with lovebird patterns or designs of books of love poems. Old-fashioned fabrics, such, as bengaline, alpaca and twill make more frocks. Hats are “delirious, delightful, de- luxe.” Wide brimmed felt som-| breros, banded with vivid silk, re-| flect the glamour of dashing Mex-| jcan caballeros. Big creamy mag-| nolias such as a southern belle |might have worn perch on the brims of pert pill-boxes. Tiny lac- quered birds hover over toques and are caught in their veils. Big wax| roses nod from spring stems tacked to stiff-brimmed sailors. Peach . basket straw shapes have crowns massed with blooms. from front or back. Crisp, white lingerie blouses step Veils drip LET THE ADS and WANT ADS... HELP The ads can help you You! in a hundred different ways! They can save you money . . . because you’ll find they point the way to real values! They will save you time . . . A can plan your shopping before leaving And in many, many other home! because you r ittle ways they make shopping pleasant and easy! Wise men and womten have learned that it pays to read the ads in The Daily Alaska Empire every day. And besides being an invaluable shopping guide The Empire is a fine newspaper, bringing you all the local and foreign Associated Press news as well as many interesting features! Whether You Wish to Buy or Sell— USE THE WANT ADS! DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE NEW YORK, March 4-—Romance | most ferhinine mode the style world | full frothy skirts and low puff-; |lines to a vee. H |style world a sentimental spring. | | 5 ‘1 | The nine Justices of the Supreme Court are shown above With their Willis Van Devanter, Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes, James C. McReynelds and George Suthes Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Stone and Benjamin N. Cardozo. If the President's proposa Datly Cfosé;tvord Puzflé ages indicated. and. carried out, they will number fifteen. JUDGE GORE IS Left to right front row are Louis D. Brandeis, Standing L to r. are Owen J: Roberts, | laughs, | o e SR Ll ll'll(" y during his campaign for Dele- {gate to Congress last year with the | exception of Kluckwan, and added, ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Spoken “I carried Kluckwan.” ! 1. Kind of dog 10, Not any | "Don E. Lillie of the Allis Chal- £ Tirde of wrey 1 T i lm« s Company, Seattle, also was . 11 aggregate | a gues ) . 12. Formal ‘ M 18, e Birds | a guest of the Chamber today o i 1. Excamation | m: JUNE A c c | P B to all 1. Type of solt [ | oshditon | s Us Dog Musher » 20. Uncovered 2 5. pistantly E 3 T Emeraia ¢ | i | Forsakes Huskies, 3 sle 1 . 15 Yarns er - Outlook Is Bright for Good Asks Auto License 15 Brother of (A b Geocon inKerahik I | “Please send o @, C. ‘Slim' Wil- 1 Dot bt S Season in Ketchikan, Well !jiams, at chicago, the Alaskan au- 24, nlTaringly E Known Alaskan Says |iomobile license plates bearing the - Reyives id! larzest number available :g. Eeryaonte B ‘ Ketchikan i lookihg ‘orwand 1 Secretary of Alaska E. W. Grif- . Heathers e tehika king forward to . pive g 35 158 pineapole (¢] a successful season with a consid-| 0 Ui """“:"'4 re;f"‘d Fhes 3. Force air \4 erable program of public works, “HE ""’A“I"“ “R'_‘“'xf‘ ‘: fismaage noisily i Securo Judge Lester O. Gore, prominent Al-| "% the B TROTIEEY: through the 45. Set with stiff abber treo 40, Genus of the The plates are o be registered nose bristles ewel olive tree askan, former resident of Jum-uu'1 Mr. Willlams’ 1932' Buick 36. Interior 49. Experience and now of Ketchikan, reported to| " M e . .- 30 Work out i the Juneau Chamber of Commerce 921 and will be prominently dis 42, Ancient Irish Not hard dian ¢ at its noon luncheon today in thePlaved this summer at the Chicago capital Ixisted or leaps Tierra del ’ J | Fair 4. On tho side Forever 7. Bend in timber Fuego { Terminal Cafe. [Palr e 30 Broey the DOWN S osior 45, TahEbliant:ofs The First Cily was handicapped| Bit It would secm mote in order wind 1. By Gircumstance - suffix * by the maritime strike just as was)for @ noted dog-musher such as Juneau and other parts of the Ter- | Williams to be sending for tags for {his canines, rather than motor car o | el | T 1 & [ <1 111 1] 11 rito; plar the taki; oM i out with sober suits. Starch white! collars or colorful embroideries add zest to dark town frocks. Lapels of evening suits are beaded, spangled or covered with tiny flowers. But-| terflies hover on hats and revers| and fresh twin-nosegays perch onm| lapels—all combining to give the| WALLA WALLA FIVE TAKES NORTHWEST AAU COURT CROWN SEATTLE, March 4—Defeating) the Victoria independents in a whirling 43 to 35 game here last night, Walla Walla captured the Northwest AAU basketball title for 1937. The victors now travel to Denver to compete in the National AAU meet to be held there from March 14 to 20. Eight teams fought for the Northwest crown in the series just completed here. - — “Alaska” by Lester D. Hender‘:'m.' JARMAN'S Custom Built'$650 | FRIENDLY FIVE $5 i Men’s FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Straight r FHONE 206 | | Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles ! 122 Second St.—Next door to San Prancisco bakery ‘. ! B2 Mayor A. E. Goetz to be placed in the Douglas fire sufferers’ \fund. Skagway sent $200 and Joc {Kendler, of the Alaska Dairy, Ju- neau, contributed $50. clearing of debris is progressing rap- idly in Douglas. Rebekah Lodge of Douglas meet Friday night in June: 1.0.0.F. Hall, to plan activities with other fraternal organizations. members will meet tonight in the Douglas Coliscum Theatre. apparatus will be discussed. in his new quarters near the City Hall. The drug store, post office| and Empire branch are again hous- ed under one roof. letter of sympathy from Mayor F. !S. Barnes of Wrangell, represent- ing the City Council and Chamber| of Commerce and expressing a de- sire to aid the fire sufferers in) any way possible. Meets Thursday night at Douglas| Coliseum at 8 pm. DOUGLAS NEWS MORE DONATIONS 1000000000000 S A o Two donations are reported by relief CLEARING PROCEEDS Notwithstanding the snowfall, LODGE MEETING Members of the Northern Light will { 1 in the FIRE DEPT. MEETING The Douglas Fire Department Needed SMITH IS LOCATED Guy Smith is located temporarily FROM WRANGELL Mayor A. E. Goetz has received a| ————— DOUGLAS FIRE DEPT. ! adv. b ry nt. at entrance ng. he said, remarks, city T Daily Alaska Empire Free Good Will Tours To Old Mexico and California Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price Judge new or renewal ... but the outlook ) the present time is bright. .Consid- | licenses. erable street and sidewalk improve- ments under PWA set-up, he point. |East, hag, ¢laimed Mr. Williams for ed out, will add to the usual sea- (sonal activity. The municipal powe r| Ketchikan money, he said, in pointing out that of Alaska ideally situated for such an under- making w Lending a bit of humor to h|~‘l interesting facetiously assured his audience that | pupils as well as beginners. Begin- Gore | she he was not a public speaker, bright- | ly commenting that he visited vir-lown home. Phone 3503 for appoint- tually all the precincts of the Ter- ment. at Is it possible that the effete its own; and that he will ho more trek from Copper Center, Alaska yss Canada to Washington, D, C., ehind his stout-hearted huskies and sled? - - ANNOUNCEMENT Frances Harland announces that now accepting advanced piano iners may receive lessons in their adv. Ruggles, Boland in Sloep - Walk Farce, Gapitol High SpeeJ . High Ten-| sion Feature at Coli- seum Tonight Charlie appears as an ineffectual, sleep-walking seller of glass in his est farce with Mary Boland, arly to Bed'\ at the Capitol Theatre. The picture gives the inimitable Boland-Rug- gles team the most original com- edy plot they have played in their many successful teamings. rlie Is Chester Beatty, mouse- man and clerk for twenty-six years in the offices of the Matchless Eye Company, e twenty of those yes £L Weeks, his “Gibson Girl' sweetheart. A secret sorrow discussed mysteriously by Chester has deferred their wedding. They marry and start on their honeymoon. Chester reveals his sec- ret sorrow—he is a sleep-walker, given to nightly ramblings. He has hardly confessed before a murder and then a robbery takes place, both under circumstances that make him think he has committed them in his sleep. “A high-speed story, crowded with breezy romance, thrills at the bottom of the sea and excite- ment ashore, is featured in “High Tension,” Fox picture now at the Coliseum Theatre. With Brian Donlevy, Glenga Far- rell, Norman Foster, Helen Wood and Robert McWade featured at the head of the cast, the film is a rapid-moving picture of the ad- ventures of two daredevil “trouble shooters” for an undersea cable for \company. HUSKY MOUNDSMEN, CATCHERS ANSWER FIRST ’37 BALL CALL SEATTLE, March 4.—University of Washington pitchers and catch- ers opened their training for the approaching Northwest Intercolle- giate Diamond season yesterday with a light warm-up under the eye of Coach Tubby Graves, in the University Athletic Pavilion. Outfielders and infielders will report for practice soon. - Schilling . Pure «a III7I @ TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT At the Show Place of Juneau Stars Can’t Be Wrong Betty Boop STAR REPORTER Daily Alaska Empire News PREVIEW TONIGHT A freak egg with three yolks was found by Jesse Harford, Ottawa, Kas,, butcher. Produce dealers say two-yolk eggs are fairly common, but 3-yolk eggs are rare. GOOD VISION With Added Beauty We offer a splendid service in supplying glasses that are not only corrective but becoming, as well. Nothing so quickly makes the features drawn and careworn as Iimpaired vision. Nothing so quickly preserves the youthful appearance as properly fitted glasses. 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