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PHOENIX SOCKS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Let Your Hat Govern Y our Coi ‘SDAY, OCT. 20, 1937 WE FORMER JUNEAU MAN FOUND DEAD oy ffure This Fall MORE ‘ SMART PATTERNS . i DAYTIME CURLS EVENING SWIRLS Near Cape Bendel Tom Mooney, known for years in | Juneau and Southeast Alaska, was }round dead in his boat in Dolphin | Bay at Cape Bendel, west of Peters- burg, according to a message to the Coast Guard cutter Haida. The body | \was found yesterday, aceording "02 the message which was turned over | to the Marshal’s office. Contact has been made with the Commissinner‘. and Deputy Marshal at Petersburg| to conduct investigation. il | Mooney had been trolling, oper- m ating in various places in the South- =% |east. He formerly made Juneau his | home. ATOP CHOICE Farley’s post is also his first as- tant, William Howes. e S * 1 Here's a charming coiffure for daytimes. No There still are curls at the back of the neck, here, | - > - s ) hat will harm that big flat curl, which accen- but the added ones on the crown give an im-| JOGEPH JAMES DIES ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION ¥ { tuates an even profile. Loose curls, brushed pression of height to the wearer. A pleasant, : Hogular: tseting.” of £ <) g 2 f 4 g of Silver Bow ! lete softly at the back of the neck, are easy to keep evening style which, in working hours, may be AT GOVT. HOSPITAL 10dge No. 2, 1.0.0.F., Thursday eve- | § GV . weardrol [ neat. combed down in loose waves. ning at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the 2 i % A | R | Following an iliness of 11 months, | Initiatory Degree. A special invita- a : . the weli = | Joseph James died at 10:45 a.m.|tion to visiting Brothers. N R |today at the Government Hospital. H. VAUGHN CALLOW, ” ad 1 " 8 | [ Funeral services will be announced |adv. Noble Grand ¥ ‘ ‘ |later from the chapel of the Charles - b y W. Carter mortuary. Try Top Notch Chili—15c. adv. 3 r [} | U. s. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | SAVE Mu"EY WITH | ! €, B. M. Beiwrends Co., Inc. Jun rtment Store & THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 20. Rain tonight and Thursday; strong southeast winds. WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Rain tonight and Thursday; strong southeast winds, except probably of gale force over Lynn Canal, Chatham Strait, Clarence Strait, and Dixon En- trance. B FORECAST OF WINDS ALONG THE COAST OF THE GULF OF | SILVER DOLLAR Wl ARIIRITRY year . ?’J ] y § o e i ALASKA: Southeast gales tonight and Thursday from Dixon En- ! 5 it UA ” 1 Juneau in 1898 trance to Cross Sound; and east and southeast gales from Cross 0 i i DI 898, | Sound to Cape Hinchinbrook. ATA L A0N it pril J8esl D AT HOME | EXPF! § 13 9% s ¥ Junceu with a party of| phis daytime long bob can be In the evening, simply brush This style, particularly easy to LOCAL DATA LU L 2200 e rect n sop for the mouth | gransformed into an impressive the long roll upward and you'll create at home, is good with hats | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe: o 1€ 4 Rive re they con-| eyening coiffure by a few strokes bhave this new headdress to that perch far back. The top [4 p.m. yest'y 29.61 48 79 w 7 Pt. Cldy P 0 e ¢ journey with hand sleds| of the hairbrush. Daytimes, the match your Victorian gown. The roll softens the line at the hat's |4 am. today 2066 41 90 s 5 Cloudy | Ji UL 1til the river i roke up loose curls are arranged on top high-piled curls are a new note cdge, the two other rolls are |Noon today 29.44 44 68 NE 16 Lt. Rain ; : wi iver opening up of the head, the ends made into in fall hair styles, inspired by low enough to frame the back of | f } d lumber a long roil. 19th century motifs. Wio. head., ! RADIO “EPOR[STODAY built boat _ - - — ’ by ; ; ' W' pir [ )] A | B g Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. right | K forced their way By BETTY CLARKE [designed endless variations of high- | ; Max. temp : Taking 8 um until navigation be | AP Feature Service Writer [piled curls to accentuate evening “Rehel schflfllu [ S.fldtl?n‘ last244léours | te;lap, temp. velocity 241(:;5. Weather A : R ¥ ifcwt for hands not used to| If youre wondering what sort dresses with full sweeping skirts and {Snehacagn 5 : ] iVen The r ¥ it : . g | Barrow 12 | 8 8 16 0 Cloudy Outzide river work. The rest of the journey|of new hair style to Break into|vVictorian bodice b = | = 3 e 2 il , was nogompiished with ' the ald ‘ot i Tall; ‘také &: 100" ab v/ fall| Bbaib osltNitks: are a0 siyisd hkb Is A"swer tu Btk S R TR R 0 Cloudy P ron T ni 9 ¢ o} | for ake v r ;o8 a n 0T r ” In 1888, L. T Hod; red ¥ L:H before you make up your mind. they can be combined upward from | Patrbanis 36 22 22 o 03 Clear b who flew here 1 srivea at the shores of You may have read that coiffures|the neck, and thus rearranged for % gling o o 5 H o o section a few da { 1y live Lake Atlin on August 25 and a shortare very feminine, but the evening wi The off-the-neck- | S -eni “ { g . i menths i Atlin time later, Hodges staked claims one !n t look: ;(> A.le.u.;\.(' in nm. line gives a sophisticated look that [a Ic azar D"mh Harbor 48 28 44 16 51 Cloudy : 4 ¢ from Juneau e ou' from'on Wright Creek which flows into|beauty salon may be ruined by|wears well with stately evening | Kodiak 46 42 44 12 1.08 Cloudy q 2 there with Mr iges Surprise Lake near Atlin. He has your off-the-face felt dress. s lcordova 46 42 46 14 12 Cloudy 3 ' time in one } md twen been operating in that region ever| So—a warning, before you let Extremely Feminine ! B A W 51 39 a1 5 o Cloudy S S nying ques or Edouard try out the lat-| Here's some general coiffure in-|, FOMFORD, Essex, England, Ot sitka 52 . = Pt 0 Ukl nlnar Wil bave o bigs His partners it: (ne present oper-|€St on you |formation gathered at the recent|- = © e m_“‘k' n‘[‘]‘;c‘ mx:;f’“"““‘“" 52 | 42 48 14 02 Cloudy Slinus - this siear: than 1n - meny are Henry MeLean, Jack Har-| Two Courses Open showings at the American Hair-|F0 00 0es AEE0 B gt Prince Rupert .. 50 44 48 16 42 Pt.Cldy R years past,” said H 1 Tok M. J. Fuller | 1f your mew hat is off-the-face|dressers’ Association, where every ..o Tl T ene to reach | Edmonton 54 36 38 4 0 Cloudy A 02 L 0LID) P by of the Gastinean hotel this morn- rk on the ground is being done (as most of them are) you can do|Variety of daytime and evening coif-| o, ) "o oni e 912 children have Scattle 60 50 56 24 T Cloudy ok Tt » small hydesulic aid & ouess losie ot tor MdRes! fure was displayed by the country’s| (0 PHIRS O FE G CAR BAYE, portiand 62 56 58 8 0 Cloudy Mr. Hodges elf experienced hination of metal and wooden sluice Bring the hair straight back|leading stylists. ‘ When the old ' school became h0 Prancisco 80 | 58 58 0 0 Clear 2 b A g e oS I 0 feetf 4 5. i . pefore| Hair styles are extremely fem- ¥ X AMe New York 64 | 62 64 38 114 Rain a good cleanup on his box Bedrock is about 40 feet from the natural hair line before| LA eSS s P : { workings on tht Creck, about de the average with bedrock |beginning to wave it, or comb the inine—even the page-boy haircut, o U B e B o the | Washington 0 50 50 18 1.66 Rain | ] seventeen miles (rom Aflin w.ith 1 raging about $140 a foot. [hair loosely over the forehead in|has gone N hior e very e RAARTe | WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY \E four pazin taking ¢ ou Hodges will takea couple of soft waves. Either way| Long halr is definitely banned,, ..o rsed. Gvet - the. ity f i % Lt \l e : o B 5 el Ll v i i A theoface hat [even fbr older women. ecame incensed over the dangers| geattle (airport), raining, temperature 58; Blaine, raining, 54; Vic- : $9,000 in hort thre C th to Seattle andyou accentuate the off-the-face hat they felt the twi le walk e: d i i fnd . B haonin & iyl L e I e e s 1o you (nd| Hlfouts are a trifle shorter-tins: Loey {elt the two-mile walk exposed) taria, raining, 53; Alsrk Bay, maining - @ Bull, Ratbr, ipis, Bt oy S R AE A B I (RO & I0r. B uoriisiay IS INE i % y de|fall, usually three or four inches their children to. 'Prince Rupert, raining, 48; Triple Island, raining; Langara Island, | STRAIGHT BOURBON WIISKEY outfits we still opers!it when be "urning north Jacques or F{d(f uard) to decide fm;n s e 1 e ek The rebel school is held in ayralning, 49: Ketchikan, raining, 48; Craig, raining, 49: Wrangell, rain- Py o DN SN R 3 whether yours is the k'fm, of fore- And. for the benefit of women|COTREr of & public playground with-|ing, 49; Petersburg, raining, 47; Sitka, cloudy, 50; Radioville, raining, I e g '] e i ,“‘“\“k‘d & .(onc(:ulvd who wave their hair without bene-|0ut Chairs, desks, or blackboards. 44; Juneau, cloudy, 46; Skagway, cloudy, 32; Soapstone Point, cloudy; & Q Iy “] bl 1;””“1) ‘;!10 m”l i\‘“‘:l(”“m of hairdressers, don't put \.(,m.ip\ll’lln squat on the ground and the|Cordova, cloudy, 48; Chitina, cloudy 30; McCarthy, cloudy, 28; Cape St. - 1 b ] iback, youll probably want to soft- 8 Sers, 3 {teacher walks betwee: ‘ os | Blias z i . : Fai S, N A s ‘m o e eithor with @ wide|cutls up on artificial curlers if you l.Ed( hu’ W ‘lm‘ between the lines,|Elias, cloudy, 42; Portage, raining, 42; Anghm:age‘ cloudy, 40; Fax?b;nks. | e N \ I S hae op yeutl|can help 1t The hafrdreser vallsl e o o0s uestlons ab them ‘and|oloudy, 27, Newews, elouy, 4% Ho" Springs, partly cloudy, 30; Tan- Rl g o | curl ;uIm at the h;tl s edge, or \"r” 1(mm G Bile Goger. aEi Nr;\_gh('nrinu their re ions. imm. clear, 24; Nulato, cloudy, 26; Ruby, partly cloudy, 25; Kaltag, clou- PRIcED s SO0 | want loose waves framing your face.'" s ) @ S Ph 5 b 4 loudy. 32. P £ s N If you have a hat that zooms|them In place. Try it. You'l pro-| el L R s b A L WITH THE bs'ntl'kn 0 ] % B & over your right eye, sweep the waves|duce more natural-looking curls, |falr were Miss Roberta Dooley,| Juneau, Thursday, Gct 37SHuEse 55 803 Bl i 0L, i’ i (R i | back from the left side of your head el g;}k’;‘r?f‘s"Mff"mfl’;f Mow it 20 WEATHER SYNOPSTS P LOWEST n to accentuate the angle of the hat. : i A i re showing little change during the —_— L R o ‘ i ‘\' ety in tll?gl'l\'ening MAR[A CRAMER ls l]}\;hss‘Marv' f]_f":m:uo Whithier, fpine lastwétgqt;hioz?tfigx:;?na ofaé;es:fiperession ogr low baromgetric pregssure | 90 PROOF Yol | | If you're wearing a fall variation| HONORED, SHOWER, ‘D“" ]et S'"_“g‘m' Miss Jean Mc- covers §re north Pacific Ocean, all Alaska and western Canada south B lof the calot—maybe with a tall| BY MRS. LARSSON r""ladd' e }]1" de Paul, Mrs, Jack| "0 oot British Columbia, and Alberta. The center of this storm | [| Copyright 1837 by R - |teattier in the back—you can have| s Gould, Mrs. Henry Museth, MISlareq this morning was south o2 the Alaskan Peninsula at Iatitude 52 | | LINCOLN INN DISTILLING CO., INC. ! [curls in circular, fashion all & | For Miss Marzan Cramer, fiancee FYank Roux . Stanley. Rekosh, qegrees and longitude 160 degrees With a reading of 28.00 inches and LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA 5 |your head, framing it and the calot.|of Mr. George Whyte, a surprise MrS. Jack Jeffrey, Mrs. James|ghing jn this vicinity reported winds of gale force. A ridge of high e - {The hair underneath should be|miscellancous shower was given last OFme. Mrs. Fred Orme, Mis. R. R.iparometric pressure with a center of 3024 inches at latitude 36 degrees | waveless evening by Mrs. George Larsson in Brown. Mrs. Robert Marcum, MIS. ang longitude 132 degrees extends from over the Pacific Ocean off the | Fastest flying bird is the duck- It your hat is a variation of the|the Larsson apartment of the Bald-|Ted Keaton, Mrs. E. J. Kirchhofer, (california coast northeastward to southern Aberta. This distribu- |hawk timed at 165 to 180 miles per pill-box, dom't have waves over |win residence and Mrs. Grant Baldwin, mother|ijon of pressure has resulted in ligh' snow over the Alaska Interior and |hour by a stop-watch in California, Your forehead which will be mussed| A large number of friends of the Of the hostess light to moderate rains from Unala’ka along the coast to northern |according to the Bureau of Biologi- | every time you put on your hat. |bride-elect assembled for the oc-! T " TN Eritish Columbia during the last twenty four hours, with generally |cal Survey. Ff.ecorded ‘speed of the But when it comes’ to evening,|casion, for which autumn flowers GOODI® SALE fair weather prevailing over north;m and western Alaska. Lower |golden eagle is 120 miles an hour. J you can bring ont your most elab- |provided a setting. At Bert’s Cash Grocery Sat., Oct. 23, | temperatures were reported from (1€ northern and interior portions {orate coiffure. Hairdressers have| Invited to be present for the af- by the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid. ady.'of the Territory this morning. Try Top Nogel Lubierdbe. - - afty. «f = - . i PR S A 4 et b | { A ( A N D I D | ALK Mickey Mouse’s creator—tall, slight of build, friendly— plays polo, dislikes golf because it gives him too much time to think about his work. He started on a shoestring; now, at 36, has 600 workers. They all call him W alt. Remember win Walt Disney ® 3 e [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered 3 By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- " ; ; | | N | Walt Disney, nearing com- | * pletion of his first feature- length picture, wishes there were some other word than rtoon” to desciabe “Snow and the Seven Dwarfs.” He explains—"“We are trying to make things of real beauty, not caricatures,” zip fo this fall's chapeaux. Louise iers, worked to look like quills, | A dotted | Colorful feather fiutasics Sanders uses multicolor as a bright /rontispiece for this toque of black rayon velvet. veil adds glamor, rich featl Making his hands do some 2' of the talking, Disney “Snow White' has been a jol full of problems. We've been working on the idea nearly three years. When it's com- pleted, the cost probably will - exceed a million dollars.” He expects to get his money back, 3 “One of our greatest prob- * lems,” he confides, “was how to draw human beings and put rsonality into them. But we've icked it. For our heroine we put to work artists who loved to draw pretty girls” Another worry—the danger of getting Jaughs in the wrong places. Displaying reproductions_ot * the dwarfs, Disney explains he never has time to do any of I IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) the drawing himself—too busy | on “ideas” His ambition? “We | hope to step out of things that are grotesque and slapstick and go further into beauty and charm.”

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