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' Glamorous New PARTY DRESSES The glamour frocks you want for the onrush of parties, dances! Lovely wide-skirted taffetas with new empire bodices, slim sophisticated satins . . . bewitching strapless gowns! Black, rich colorss 12 to 41, SPECIALLY PRICED! B. M. BEHRENDS CO0., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” GOOD LEATHER Latest Styles, 2.95 New Stock m'lls—\u Popular Styles, Union “i”h.fisz.so wRIGHT’s 1009, Wool ONLY s4.75 a suit Black Underwear HARRY'S—THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 247-8. Franklin (Opposite Erwin's Cafe) ® If your present Re- frigerator is inade- quate, put this G-E ““Penny-Pincher’’ in your kitchen NOW and take full advan- tage of G-E savings thisFalland Winter! NOW is 2 good time to buy your G-E Refrigerator, for food prices are higher in the fnfi and winter months, making it even more desir- able to eliminate the waste of oilage. And, with a big, new (g E you can buy larger quanti- fies of food, at bargain prices. Wlu Wait Any Longer? 'l'm ul COW“ Its record for endurjng ecopomy is Samsccned by Aty othes Fefrigerator, SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS Alasn Electric Light & Power Co. — News |. Q.? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY OCT 28 1938. Trinity Junior Guild Sponsor A tea, sponsored by members Tea Tomorrow of J< [ v s oxeasumwr o sontourruns, weasen sonesr | Newo Autos Have More R(mm More Gad, gots THE WEATHER Devices Make’39 Cars Easwr, Safer to Operate (By the U. beginning at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 28: heavy to killing frost in Weather Bureau) coial Forewvast tor Juheau and vicinity, Partly cloudy tonight, Saturday fair ing; moderate easterly winds cloudy tonight Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partls 1 e urday fair, heavy to killing frost in morning over north portic |the Trinity Junior Guild, will be| gtqte gasterly winds except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance, and ven tomorrow afternoon at the| woderats to fresh northerly winds over Clarence Strait, Chathan | Trinity Parish Hall beétteen 2 and| ynd'tynn Canal. : Hallowe'en colors will serve as| Forecast uf winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to decorations for the afternoon. Mrs.| strong easterly winds along the coast from Dixon Enfrance to Cape Verne Soley, general chairman, is in| Ommaney; fresh northeast winds from Cape Ommaney to Cape Hin- charge of arrangements for the tea.| echinbrook. She is to be assisted by Mrs. J. G : ; o i | Shepard, Mrs. D. Hannebury, Mrs A LOCAL DATA X % w.. . Front ends leok broader; radia- Gear shift on steering column: Headlights sunk in fenders; Axna Sully and Mrs. Robert Rice. | Time : Barometer T(:mp Humidity Wind Velocity Weather tor grilles are lower. Sotib abo.as wheek Bod Ihakes ko | During the afternoon Mrs. Loia| 3:30 pm. yesty .. 2089 47 08 § J Lot . [ Mac xander will present several| 3:30 am. today .. 2987 39 94 3 2 Clear The 1929 automobile will make There are gadgets galore. There V¥8en) ‘solcations | Noon today 29.65 49 41 N 12 Cloudy its debut soon at the :u\lfn shows |is an illuminated n indicator, Those pc g e - —New York's opens November |operated from a small le below | fia ”,_“ “"‘_’,."“,\';:f_ ';{'” J’:‘r‘r:“;i: ;’[;f RADIO REPORTS i 11. Here is a preview | the steering wheel; there is a series | | W. M. Whitchead, and Mrs. Keith | et T ; S A0 18 | of colored lights to warn the driver | witac | Max.tempt. | Lowest'4am. 4am. Precip : 4 fim _By DAVID J. WILKIE of his speed of operation, controlied R e g e last24 hours [, temp. temp \wv’m B &,,"{J”‘ DETROIT, Oct You may | by the speedometer; there i ter will be Mrs, Esther Metagar, M| Atka 48 3 34 3 3 Pt.Cldy have ::n'(! that because the motor-1{ use of plastics, some r s tryi | Harold Browr, Miss Elisabieth Kager | AflicHorage 31 29 - 0 e ear industry did not profit greatly | them on radiator grilles and mold- | #lzs Kathryne %8, and Miks Mar—. Barrow li 24 {’ C ‘\"r'l\ V during the ltl‘!d season, new. model | ing as well as on steering wheels and } jorie MTillotedn, | Nome 32 26 4 05 Lt St zes would be relatively trument panel buttons. | 8 ; Béthel 30 22 6 0 Cloudy | this fall. You were misinfc Chasses Still Lower = i | Fairbanks g E: I“’ : "[ T" ’f‘ The 1939 model motorc nov With the tendency always toward | Dawson § 26 2 oudy | me 1g its appearance lowered chasses the manufacturers ! Oh' Sald the Sultan | st. Paul 36 30 10 D Pt.Cldy|about evetything' the piost aave had 1o Al agdia itk the 3 LA ‘ Dutch Harbor 40 | 32 4 16 Pt.Cldy motorist could expect problem of eliminating the hump| Specacmeter eye (arrow) glows { Kodiak 42 36 8 2 L. Rain | One of the outstanding mechan- | between clutch and differential. To| green and amber for low speeds; H Cordova 44 36 4 Pt. Cldy | jcal advances incorporated in m 1o this some makers have tilted tht red above 50 m.p.h. | Juneau . 47 36 2 Cleat new cars is the removal of the gower plant at an angle that re- Sitka 41 38 - <hift lever from the center juires a. “double-jointed” assembly Ketchikan 48 40 40 4 Pt.Cldy | frent floor board to e stee in the transmissioh of power to the Prince Rupert £ 40 42 4 Cleax ¢l column. This makes for com- | fear wheels, At the same time {he Edmonton 52 24 24 4 Clea rt in driving 1, added to the| ‘omplicated ' cluteh assembly has Seattle 60 ' 50 52 4 Cloudy | trend toward v bodies, mean< | been simplified, with about, & third ! Portland 62 54 54 1 0 51 1y much in increased roominess. On | 1s mhahy parts. San Francisco 64 i 58 60 6 0 Cloudy | some models the elimination of run- Coil springs are comi in for New York 62 | 48 52 16 05 Li. Rain ning boards is optional. sreater addaptation. Concealed door ‘Washington 60 | 18 50 10 0 Cloudy A Bread Beam Appearance ringes are favored by miany morc WEATHER CONDITIGNS AT & AV TODAY Aside from narrowed or entirely | sroducers. % ~n. .. |climinated running boards, body| THe “bigger - and - better” motif Beattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 48; Blaine, cloudy, 56; ViC- |00 pack of the hood have not|iesms ta have been the objective toria, cloudy, 49; Alert Bay, cloudy, 48; Bull Harbor tln 1y, 50; | poon materigily altered, The front. | SEASSHEIE Triple Island, cloudy; Lengara Island, cloudy, 4 ever, is decidedly different. Low-| There will be some really “new” $2. NS, Riondy, #8 ak, cloudy, 45, Wran ered radiator grilles, that in some| models in the season’s introduc- Petersburg, cloudy, 33; Sitka, clear, 40; Cape Spencer, clear, 43; Hoo- | 00 2% i, ¢ 2 3 e 4 Narrow running boa J instances extend across into wide: | tions. Three, or four producers are i £ f S5 SN 3 SRR TR (oot 34; Ragliovite, Juneau, | o oping fenders, give the front | Sringing out what they call “econ- e i L i partly cloudy, 40; Skagway, clear, Haines, clear; St s, cloudy g% e e ¥ ' sl 4 2 3 B end a much broader appe my_sixes,” to bid for business in higher than the wdard 1in 15 ahey JENCUUIGCRINY, 42; T@orcava,«rhiniog i This effect is enhanced in some car< | the lower price field, Ford has| Thus sreater competitive y clear, 24; McCarthy, clear, 28; Seward, cloudy, 32; Anchorage, clou- by e 1aMpe Gk re Sunk 1n the | (DISESS & dibw Bk lifke Hnlar ‘U”,{.w‘m K: ,.l c m‘y!‘)i ‘.\t"‘ i dy, 29; Fairbanks, cloudy, 19; Nenana, cloudy, 22; Hot Springs, clou-| 8 O FII Skt it o DHIGE: STss Silghi- ] ed for ut the industry is dy, 16; Tanana, clear, 15; Ruby, snowing, 25; Nulato, cloudy, 32; Kal- | 'C 0 Tpcte .8 pripe oinss Siight- | ed for ithe, coming. sedson tag, snowing, 30; McC h, ‘¢loudy, 28; Platinum, clear; Bethel, fogg | : | 15; Qolovin, raining, 34; Solomon, cloudy, 33; Council, snowing G]R[_ SCOUT TROOP 3 '1;"'“-1‘ en !“;" ; ; were can Nome; misting, 82, ! n charge of the affair is Astrid | in 4 in the Un Juneau, Oct. 29.—Sunrise, 7:07 a.an.; sunset, 4:20 p.m | HAS HALLOWE EN FETE Varness, captain of the patrol and | Stat year and Adrier ass Mrs. B. R. Glass, | were v 11,710,000, A large trougt “WE:,?"‘"?. M‘\,O'(".\l I chveven Afdsk 4 This afternoon in the parlors of apiam, ot the tron ‘u‘I l\h _u — e ——— ATES (MTOUET Of COM g octr ure stil covered Alaska and iy, Northern Light Pdeshyterion | B Humphrey, lieutenant, are super- | Basketball Coa H. Rip- the northeast portion of the Pr an this morning with a c e Habark . of . the | Sunsst | HaRHE: 16 Paceitly A Wy Gaork A new style of hairdress has to be realing of 2880 inches at latitude 44 degrees N, lonzitude 124 degre el ity o L e . : | town Ohlverdity plagea proteh g"".‘: to "'”‘E“h“ W“;'o; mereman, | W with the barometer falling markedly from Southeast Al (3 |Batiol are; enterfelning Treon' § of [Vl 5 Krm, Dl date piee go it must be extra good to make & | yypcouver Island. The barometer was moderately high over north- | M¢ Girls Scou ' s Lo et ey sultan say “Oh!” Lydia Hill (above) had her hair done and it so charmed her fiance, the Sultan of Jahore, that be did just that. The picture was | taken in Paris, | What Is Your By The AP Feature Service Each question counts 20; each part of a two-part question, 10. A score of 60 1s fair, 80, good. 1. Name this Cardinal. What happened to him in Vienna? 2. What prominent American airman was denounced by So- viet Russia? 3. What new method for pro- tecting cities against air raids is being tested by England? S . 4. The Supreme Court began its fall session with fu'l mem- bership. True or false? What is the Gestaps? \Answers on Page Six) DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALL NIGHT to the music of RUTH WOOD At the Piano .« . while you eat and drink your fill! DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA: -« BIRD ging and ?o"‘% MARI DOUGLAS INN western Canada and over the Pacific Ocean norfheast of the Ha Islands. Light snow has falleh from the ard Peninsula east upper Tanana Valley and along the upper MacKenzie River, and rain over southern and Southéest Aliska and south to Queen Ch: | Sound. 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