The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1937, Page 3

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Y i} A Show Place of Juneau fifh LAST TIMES TONIGHT Tonight is the NIGHT! Learn B6W to make a man gropose. .. from an expettin the love game! A . RKO-RADIO PICTURE & Directed by George Stevens. APandro S. Berman Production. Our Shart Subjects Are the Talk of the Town! MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Jim Hanvey Detective and Roaring Lead AR XMAS CONCERT WILL PRESENT MANY STUDENTS Event to Take Place Tues- day in High School Gymnasium Scores of Juneau High School students are to take part in the Christmas concert to be held next Tuesday evening in the high school auditorium when a large audience of Juneau and Douglas residents will be assembled at 8 o’clock. The concert will present a varied program of concert selections, in- cluding many Christmas carols, and 1s to cover one hour’s time. Miss Alice Palmer, vocal music instructor for the Public Schools is in charge of the event, for which rehearsals have been held for the past few weeks. Among groups to participate will be the Girls' Glee Club, the Boys Glee Club, and the A Cappella Choir, which include over a hun- dred students in all. Included in the Girls’ Glee Club are: First sopranos—Marian Dobson, Doris McEachran, Jirdis Winther, Dorothy Fors, Beryl WMarshall, Dor- othy Larson, Pat Hussey, Stella Barnesson, Idabelle Dobson, Virginia ‘Worley, Louise Adams, Lila Sinclair, Lorein Viencla, Bernice Waugh,| Ruth Torkelson, Lenore Kaufmann,| Virginia Dufresne, Violet Mello, Olga Paul, Katherine Torkelson, Elizabeth Tucker, Irene McCor-: mick, Luise Nielson. | Second Sopranos:—Ruth Kunnas, | Dolo¥es Smith, Cecelia Thibodeau, Ethel Fukuyama, Kaye McAlister, Resella Furuness, Lillian Olson,| Betty Wilcox, Ruth Allen, Frances Paul, Marianne Skinner, Sidney Brannin, Mary Ellen Spain, Mildred | Webster, Ann Campbell, Florence Munsell, Sylvia Davis, Mildred Ken-| dler, Frances <ucker, Marguerite‘ A tree, felled by the wind at Ton- | Protzman, Ruth Peterson, Mary Fukuyama, Gloria White, Beatrice Bothwell. Altos:—Sue Stewart, Mary Wildes, Isabel Parsons, Naughton, Josephine Campbell, Hel- en Beistline, Althea Rands, Bar- Mary Jean Mec-| HEPBURN IS BARRIE STAR AT CAPITOL chot Tone Ends Show- ing Tonight she can hard] sorting to a ruse to win him back. according to the Sir James Barrie’s famous the Capitol Theatre Katharine Hepburn English girl in love with a young doctor who is drafted into the army When doctor, returns years, the Franchot he finds Tone, that as the vivacious young girl he left be- a hind bas been transformed into prim school teacher. love for her has cooled, she to win back his love with a ms querade that, strangely, fools more than it does him. piguantly captured by romantic pair. {Fay Bainter, Eric Elore, Cora ena Grant, Florence Lake, Granville, William Bakewell, {Fontaine and others. ‘Quality Street’ with Fran- When a girl believes she has lost the affection of the man she loves be blamed for re- nd taken away from home for ten her The charm of the Barrie play is Katharine | picturization of play “Quality Street”” now showing at portrays an Thinking his S | Hepburn and Franchot Tone as the| They are aided by Witherspoon, Estelle Winwood, Hel-| Bonita | Joan | “Quality Street” is a Pandro S. Berman production for RKO Radio, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DE Lingerie Is a Frotl: of LuxuryThi s Christmas S dl,lffd,l,)i,q(irgi S[fteisf, | This jacket for reading, or breakfast in bed (if you are invalid or served tht first meal of the day ! that way), is of pale ivory lace and tea rose satin. Charles Notar, Grant Ritter, Harley! Turner, Harry Watkins. | g Second Tenors: — John Alstead,’ B-V“‘""’V1 ‘l"‘i”l”l_ "‘ B They come in o flatiering scale Boulder Taken Claud Helgesen, Lee Lucas, : ERKROR B sinks running from flesh to petal, | & | Miller, Gilbert Monroe, Don Mu NEW YORK—There is a luxur- in pale 1 ivory beiges, and lrum. Harbor | phey, Paul, ious trend in this year's Chri s are nted fine hand-work Ay Sjitka Dave Reischl, Eddie Saloum, Henry lingerie. tet and lace. Bir nd Val- | Satre, Lyman Snow, Alfred Z . immering satins, soft laces, enciennes are than Alex : | Baritones: — George Alexander, flower-decked prir appear in con-this year Iy, an 1 w | Gilbert DeVault, Bob Geyer, Ken- (e shining mounds heaped high for ~ Nightdresses designed for Christ- schec led to return_ this Ineth Lea, Frank Parsons, Herman Christmas shoppers. Handsome ef-|mas are almost suave and for- I , wher M a | Porter, Bob Scott, Charles Tubbs, (much less expensive than mal in cut as evening gowns. Full ing vock iror Dallas Weyand they have been) are increasingly bias skir softly fitted waistlines 3 ¥ n a diving jol | Bass:—Roy DeRoux, Robert Firby, important, and the smooth finish and draped shoulder lines or lace The big 20 ton boulder, which !Eckley Guerin, Harold Hansen, Ned and restraint in design, reflective insets make them decidedly smart. Was con tituting a menace to navi- ‘Rowet jof the best designers, can be seen Some of the newest, m of mous- gation, was roped by McRay for | In the A Cappella Choir are: leven in lingerie which sells for seline or soft crepe satin, are de- moving, but a boat passing one day | Tenors:—Jim Glasse, Phil Har- modest prices. signed with long full bishop sleeves heaved up such a swell the work was land, Raymond Paul, Dave Reischl,| All the clothes for the lounging or short puffed ones undone and had to be started all Lyman Snow, Eddie Saloum, Har-|hours have received especial at- .o ver again e lley Turner, Harry Watkins. [tention this season, with the re- Ants keep tin yaromatic be 2tles| It is understood the obstacle has Sopranos:—Louise Adams, Ruth|sult tha ome of the artest bed|as pets. tbeen removed Allen, Sylvia Davis, Marianne Dob-!jackets and negligees seen 1 years ; 5 RS son, Virginia Dufresne, Mildred|are ready as gifl Trim little Bl k k B b 0 Kendler, Lenore Kaufmann, Ruth|brocade jackets fastened with glis-| ac aCcK's Oy teps ut Kunnas, Irene McCormick, Doris McEachran, Beryl Marshall, Violet Mello, Luise Nielson, Frances Paul, Olga Paul, Lila Sinclair, Katherine Torkelsen, Bernice Waugh, Mildred Webster, Virginia Worley, Betty | Wilcox. Altos:—Jane Blomgren, Josephine |Campbell, Laura Jean Clithero, Elaine Housel, Phyllis Jenne, Ber- nice Mead, Mary Jean McNaugh- |ton, Beatricee Primavera, |Rands, Mary Stewart, Sue Stewart, (Mary Wildes, Beatrice Bothwell, Dorothy White, Gloria White, Bon- |nie Erickson. Basses:—George Alexander, Eck- ley Guerin, Harold Hansen, Frank |Parsons, Bob Scott, Ned Rowe. — e COMMUNITY TREE 1S NOW IN PLACE That familiar perfume again per- |vades Juneau streets! The annual community Christmas tree is rear- ling its lighted green length before {the First National Bank on Tri- | angle Place. Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Company workmen were today stringing colored lights and decora- tions. The tree was raised into place this morning. Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock there will be a community song fest around the tree, sponsored by the Juneau Woman’s Club. ial music during the affair. S e — WIRES CUT BY TREES gass Park, Ketchikan, recently | back) tening frogs, capes of pastel toned!| marabou (which is staging a come-| and chiffon coatees with | lace inserts are designed for break-| fast or reading in bed l Houseceats in Spotlight The housecoat has stolen the| spotlight in interior fashions, which! reflect a decided trend for tailored| luxuriousness. The fluffy etfect of a few years ago have given wa Althea | this season to brocades, slipper | satins, wools and new flannels, de-| signed with slender fitted sleeves and bodies buttoning or closing up | the front with a slide fastener of| contrasting hue. The colors of these| house coats are as interesting as their cut, for while ivories, eggshells| and pale blues appear the deep/ grape tones, blues and reds are considered ve! Christmas a host of lounging made of velvet, and sometimes top- ped by a jacket of shimmering met- alized silk Pencil The slim penc housecoats and flected in the sl lingerie, since full e include y dre nder cut of new mas slips in crepe and shimmering satin (whi in favor) skir are cut with slim ‘Work has been ! chiefly by ela; The | Juneau City Band will furnish spec- | “Tve Quit'l dropped across telephone and elec- | tric light wires cutting off service for several hours. | e WILLIAM BRIGGS DIES William Btiggs, 74, father of Mrs. bara Hermann, Marjorie Snell, Eth- Donald and W. G. Briggs, of Ket- | el Loken, Bonnie Erickson, Bernice Mead, Mary Stewart, Edith Mar- shall, Phyllis Jenne, Gerry Holm, Beatrice Primavera, Helen Ritter, Dorothy White, Jane Blomgren, Elaine Housel, Laura Jean Clithero. In the Boys’' Glee Club are: First Tenors:—Jim Glasse, Phil- lip Harland, Jimmie Lemieux, America’s Finest COSTS LITTLE MORE! SHAVES CLEANER FASTER CLOSER Harry Race, Drugs chikan, died recently at Ketchikan jafter an illn COLISEUM TONIGHT IS “THE BIG NIGHT” Last Times Tonight “SECRET AGENT” Starring \ || MADELEINE CARROLL | ROBERT YOUNG PETER LORRE —als o — SELECTED SHORTS | THAT PLEASE of several months. able them to mold diaphram 1lift the bust. pajamas of!vn! hirted slips and | nightdresses are not comfortable under slender frocks and house coats. Thus a whele host of Christ- | ch continues to amount| and long, curved, fitted waistlines.| i done above the waist,! ed inserts, to en-| Miss Muriel Bache Richards, of and| Gen. John J. Pershing, are | gl 5 el b N | ringside table during a danc ed abo : at the Waldori-Astoria in New b Says H.F. Kaufmann, SPORTSMAN, New York City i Lincoln Inn Distiiiing Co. \WVERY DROP of Silver Dollarisaged full two years forextra smoothness—every drop is backed by 80 years’ experiencein fine whisk: making. Nowonderit’s smoother....richer. Be whiskey-wise—ask for Silver Dollar today! ne., Lawrenceburg, Ind. STRAIGHT BOVRBON WILISKEY s 90 PROOF 84 a0 & 'VE FOUND THE WHISKEY | WANT” PRICED WITH, THE LOWEST MAKES YOUR DOLLAR GO FARTHER Post Offic » would like ¢ ation from the I r F l:(l i - - Sl e R CHRISTMAS PRIZES heldon Simmons hopped today The Ketchikan Chamber of Com- o a0y movden flew © ¢ with the Alaska Alr Transport Merce is offering prizes for he best . 0ers out on tite Sitka scheduls L-ckheed to Sitka with five passen- | annual outdoor lighting effects dur- .., "oqqy after waiting over yester- iy Christas we se k. | e day with bad weather prevailing B. Warrack and J. C. Cooper |COVer store windows, marquees and poyu, passengers, mail and air ex= were round trip passengers, John oOutdoor displays at homes press were taken out. Hammer was a passenger for Sitka | S Peter Kostrometinoff was flown i the Pioneers' Home. Nick Gas-| The gumbolimvo twee of Florida'to Sitka, and A. Faucett, B. Faucett t and W, E. Shupert went to Chi- chagof. -~ e Asks In order to cilitate mail serv- ce, P ister Albert Wile re- juested today that all persons c for their mail at the first oppe tunity as the large Christmas pa arriving the days crowd the Post Office quarter and delay activity f every one calls for the pack- s as soon as possible it will be big help to us and s d up mail ervi the Postma said. “The Yukon brought a large number of parcels and more will be arriving on the Princess Norah tomorrow, | CARVING SETS Eminently Appropriate Christmas Gifts for the Home. We are showing a few excep- tional values in the 3-piece set. Blades of genuine Shef- field Steel. Priced specially at $3.95 A Set of Fiesta Bowls would delight the heart of any woman. Their bright cheerful color lends charm to the kitchen and the extra deep shape makes them easier to mix in. Sold either in sets or individually. Voqu—e—Barbara Laural Three charming open stock patterns to select from in thin blown cut stemware— Goblets, Wines, Oyster Cock- tails, Liquor Cocktails, Sher- bets. Priced from $6.00 per dozen DISHES make lovely gifts and by giving an open stock pat- tern it can be added to from time to time. The Powder Blue and Powder Pink are the newest arrivals and are very beautiful. Many other open stock patterns to select from. Priced as low as $6.00 for 32 pieces. exudes fragrant balsam when cut. and C. Faucett to Hoonah. BASKETBALL TONIGHT Douglas Natatorium Double-Header Commences 7:30 P. M. Douglas High vs. Juneau High Chilkoot Barracks vs. Douglas Eagles A CEDAR CHEST answers the question “What shall we give Mother?” Here is something she will treasure for years to come. Guaranteed Mothproof. Beautifully veneer- ed with genuine walnut. Priced from $25.00 " BREAKFAST SETS We are showing what is without doubt the most attractive and at the same time the sturdiest Break- fast or Dinette Sets ever shown in Alaska. This shipment just arrived from one of the large East- ern factories. They were bought several months ago, much below the present market price, so you have an opportunity to make a very substantial saving. These suites are built of GENUINE SOLID EASTERN WHITE OAK throughout and are as DURABLE and SUBSTANTIAL as it is possible to build. Don’t Fail to See These Charming Sets! Priced Specially from $37.95 = BRIDGE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS A lovely variety to select from in a wide range of prices

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