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FREE MOLDS are for more than dressy, wellmadefootcover- " FREE MOLDS are as naturaily smooth as your own heels. No ridgy. bulky seams to press against their smooth contours. pURABLE Solid leather counters. .. full grain quarter linings . . . solid leather insoles and heels make FREE MOLDS give SERVIC COMFORTABLE Three resilient cushions, actually built-in shack absorbers for your feet, bring a true realization of real FREE MOLD comfort. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, " 600D CRY IS P - 4 I' HOSPITAL NOTES i Charles w:]xnn a m"(llCRl palwm was digmissed from St. Ann'd Hos- pital today. Will Be Monday g | Mrs. H. R. Vander Lecst, who lnn Installation. Banquet Is 10'neen aamittea for treatment of a Be Held at 6:30 P. M. |eve and arm infection at St. Anus in Percy’s Cafe | g | The . installation dinner of thel Mus. (‘H'ul'r e Busin and Pyofessional Women's Royal Blue cab driver, underwent Club will be keld Monday evening a major eperation this morning at at Percey fe, beginning at 6:30 St. Ann’s Hospital. o'clock, wi Mrs, Estelle Hebert - toasimisiress and installing 6ffi- Mrs. William Kimball, cer derwent an operation at Mrs. Frances Paul, outgoing presi- Hospital yesterday, dent, is to be-succeeded by Miss fortably today. Caroline Todd. Dr. Rae Lillian Carl- som, first vice president, is to con-| tinue in that office, while Mrs, Florence Primavera, second vice- president, will be sucgeeded by Mrs Mary Giovanetti Miss Todd x.nn«nu'hm the posts recording s wding secre and 2d, condition. | improv: who un- St. Ann’s is resting com Mrs. William Dickinson, who re- turned recently from Portland where she reccived medical care, was ad- mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital today for further medical atiention. Her husbend is also in the hospital nd corres- | where he has been confined for some y to Mrs, Ernestine time. Miss Dorothy Green, | yeerth , while Mrs. Ida Ky!er,‘ Mrs. Edward Snyder who came to is to be succeeded by Miss Juneau several days ago for medi- Anita Garnick. [cal treatment at St. Ann’s Hos- A special program has been pital, was dismissed yesterday. She' planned for the evening, during has joined her husband who has which Mrs. L. P. Dawes will pre- been stopping here at the Hotel original prose and poety sel-!Juneau. ections, and Mrs. Ruth Allen will| play piano gelections. Mrs. Ray| G. Da president of the Juneau Women’s Club, is to give a short talk, as will the outgoing and in- coming presider of the B. P. W. C. Mrs. Wayne Graham underwent a major operation this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital Nancy Perkins underwent a mi- | nor operation today at the Govern- ment Hospital. u. 8. DEPARTM&NT OF AGRICULTURE, WLATHPJ., BUREAY THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau; Empire clas Clark, wife of ai i1t . those vz | star INVITED NOW IN PREVIEWS .- Heart Strings, Tears Gumally Shed ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, May The previews we're seeing now vite one an all to have a good ery Hollywood cried most at the spec- ter of itself, pro, \ color far the first time in 1s Born."| laughed a but | mostly it cried uched Hollywood's he Hellywood end ¢ feelings of disc one feels at a “truth pa To have made i eads should have been reversed. Janet Gaynor plays the unknown | who becomes the rising film star, | and Fredric March plays the big| who slips from the peak.! Truthfully, March is so much in| demand for pictures that he would | not have time to drown his sorrows in drink if he wanted to. And t, not that drowns her I rows as March did in the picture, is the one who has been slipping. ! Phetographs Well in Color This picture should serve as a| break for she's never given a bet- | ter performance, and color photo- graphy reveals a new and captivat- ing personality. As for March, hell| be busier than ever because he gives the portrait of a fallen star you'd expected from a star who hasn’t fallen Hallywoad By in- al » thinz t becavse it i becouse it mfort | true to life, the she mmmmted on the { Lilms, 1937. \mc' that color, while magnificent, {15 lest nt in this .film than tor; Baxter, currently is first color film, “Vogues aw it and joined those predicting the end black-and-white within a year. X (J lusty humor s L.HJCnu‘d in lun duumun bis treatment of this crazy colony is marked with satire, gccasional bit- !Hogpital, is reported to be in an Recent PlOduCllOn Hit ! terness, and bilt-deep thrusts. Un- lik= many previous this cng carries a yarn and es of “incide” Hollywood, with nedy to offset which som doomed to hox-oltice iadiflcrence. Hollywood sure-fire Cinderella to- o the tire the “M: and | " intriguing The tragic ending is off key, but it gave Hollywood a good cry and might do the same for you. Some Clie.- wni some didn't at ake Way For Tomorrow,” a tell- ing study of the eternal breech Le- n youth and age. This {ilm ed on Josephine Lawrcence' City Pays éills with " Revenue from Gas Wells LANCASTER, O., May 21.—This cifly has been ruaning its govern- ment on gas for 50 years and is still doing so profitably. A city council report for the first two he Yeprs Are So Long”) catries months of 1937 shows a profit of lall the tear-jerking thunder of $16572 from 74 municipally owned such silent films as “Over the Hill”|wells. apd “The Old Nest,” but \rikes Since 1887 whea the city, first deeper than either because it is' took oyer and ccnsolidated several done with artful intelligence and privately owmed natural gas well fairness. companies, the profits have provid- Beulah Bong! and Victor Moore ed funds for. erection of an elab- deliver splendid performences > orate municipal building and a good aged parents forced to income for operation of govern- their children for shelter. ment. A RARE COMBINATION OF BEAUTY AND PRECISION Forget all previous ideas about fountain pens and try the Parker Vacumatic— world-leader on merit alone ! Tuis revolutionary invention changes all ideas of what a pen should look like — how it should write. Its rare and exclusive beauty is the work of a famous artist. 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