The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1938, Page 2

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Larger Women! e YES! There s a 3 rEg* /{ a8 ¢ {‘; e B @ } @ : ~ A R g p A @ ‘95‘:3 T >3 p Crepes " A dress event to mak st o i believe the a Santa! They're i 1 sup dress d # glamorous dress-up dresses—an s they'll double your gaiety for holi- day parti See their “upped” shoulders, draped high or low nec spinning sk pen sively tucked, sh many sparkling with gold, ¢ b jewelled and braid trims! New colors—teal, plum, grape, green, wine, bla U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU CONGRESSWOMAN Women In The News ’ B. M. BEHREN “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” e .&?k&‘ ~fi§., Ton anc. ;1 Aces in His Hand HINTS T0 |is a minor In the present state of Europe- . . i 'Wi | THE WEATHER : PLANS NO FRILLS | Victors' Wives Je (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) —_— — Forecast for Juneau and nity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Dec. 5: E | > . Rain tonight and 8uesday; moderate to fresh southeast winds Miss Sumner |s Gomg fo A Survey Of Smiles As Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Tues- | ? ? Votes Were Counted day, moderate to fresh southerly winds, except fresh to strong over WaShlnngfl to Sit % Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Frederick Sound, Chatham Strait, ¥ IVES of successful elec~ and Lynn Canal. OUIEHY fo Get Hep tion candidates are wear= Forecast of winds along the Coa't of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong gty ing happy grins, too. southerly winds tonight and Tueslay from Dixon Entrance to Yaku- " ICAGO, Dec. 5.1 official and | | :;;‘)mm fresh to strong easterly winds from Yakutat to Cape Hinch- z ine ¥l Tiiasle bew SeboAd LOCAL DATA o o Ve s Bui _ Time _ Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weather wear and do when she takes her {00000 YEREY e g 93 4 & Lt.Rain H seat in the House, here are the an- bl s L i o E Lt. Mist i faee! in the ¥ i | Noon today 29.63 43 (&) SE 12 Lt. Rain | Miss Sumner, a Republican, is 1 ;| RADIO REPORTS : | forty rs old, and will be the TODAY } her sex in new | Max. tempt. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. A former judge, she has | station last24 hours | temp. temp. velocily 24 hrs. | l‘!;rv.‘ known for her verl of §| Atka 28 30 16 09 dress—~which in the past has run | i 12 24 8 T to tailored suits, simple dresses, a { 18 16 10 0 o%e {plain style of hairdress. R 6 12 10 01 ! A reporter asked Mis: « W | 8 14 8 0 Cloudy bt b MRS. MILLARD E. TYDINGS, -6 -10 4 Clear § would change any of this, remind- | "y ifo of Maryland's Democratic -2 g Pt.Cldy § ing her that Representative Caro-' ooy ™ o e elected. 28 30 2 ] line O'Day is known in Washingion Dutch Harbor 33 34 36 20 for her ction of fans, and that 1 Kodiak 40 32 36 4 Lt.Rain (i Representative Edith rse Roger } Cordova 38 34 u8 6 Lt. Rain d is famous for her cors Juneau a2 u 42 8 51 Ltmist & “No Frills Sitka 45 40 81 | There will be no “frills” for her § Ketchikan 46 44 44 8 Cloudy "'a in Washington, Miss Sumner de- } Prince Rupert 48 12 46 12 Cibuay d clared emphatically 34 24 34 10 Clous 3 I will dress for Congre 58 50 50 16 Pt. Cldy as T dressed a lawyer and a 60 48 48 4 Pt. Cldy woman in Tilir he said, smil ncisco 66 52 1 Cloudy ing. “Unfortunately, the ciothes will { | New York 58 46 52 24 Lt. Rain be the very clothes too. You | Washington 50 44 50 4 Lt. Rain know what campaigns are; ail my e o b v g ok B a2 ‘ Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 48; Bellingham, cloudy, 49 S eaetlagt By ks lEL b Washingtin B Victoria, clear, 40; Alert Bay, cloudy, 44; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 44; Lan St MRS. ROBER }\.)L\ , whose | gara, part cloudy, 44; Triple Island, cloudy; Prince Rupert, cloudv. , T "think At ‘A8 yamiart. for 4 cont husband, son of President Wil- | 45; Ketchikan, cloudy, 46; Craig, raining, rangell, cloudy, 43: - % S snid watal liam Howard Taft, defeated | petersburg, raining, 41; Sitka, raining, Cape Spencer, raining e o Tintil something | Ohio's Democratic Senator | 4; Hoonah, cloudy, 34; Tenakee, cloudy, 40; Windham Bay, raining, SoraEs up SHUE ki really: Mhows Robert J. Bulkley. 40; Radioville, raining, 40; Skagway, raining, 38; Haines, rainino; about. Then she can talk Eldred Rock, cloudy, 41; Taku Lodg Tulsequah, cloudy “I looked in on the House on Atlin, part cloudy, 38; Cape St 42; Cape Hinch- my last visit to Washington. I ook, cloudy, 40; Cordova, raining, 40; McCarthy, part cloudy, 10: was such a babel that I didn't zo Chitina, part cloudy, 10; Seward, cloudy, 36; Anchorage, cloudy, 24: F banks, part cloudy, 0; Hot Springs, clear, -20; Nulato, clear, -§, Welll-be bettdrsoft. whon Flat, part cloudy, 10; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 11; Stuyahok, clear, 5; of congressmen learn how t ep 21, cle 9; Nome, cloudy, 13, Solomon, clea Golovin, part quiet!” cloudy, 10; Council, part cloudy, 7; Gambell, cloudy, -4. Pty Juneau, Dec. 6.—Sunrise, 8:30 .m.; sunset, 3:12 p.m 2 WEATHER SYNOPSIS Fll()r Low barometric pressure contilued tis morning trougout Alaska tern Canada, and over th: northeastern portion of the North g Ocean, there being a storm area cen over the North Pa- Ll)S(’S cific Gcean at latitude 52 degrees and longitude 158 degrees, where a pressure of 28.60 inches prevailed High barometric pressure pre- T(’(’lh MRS. WARREN BARBOUR, iled over the Pacific Coast States, ¢ t being 3042 iches over Lh whose husband has served be- ~ mouth of the Columbia River. This general pressure distribution has | fore as a senator from New | been attended by pre n along the coastal regions from the TUSA, Okla., Dec The adver- Jersey. He's a Republican and ~ Aleutian Islands southeastward to Oregon and by generally fair weather ¢ i# tisement read he’s going back; he defeated « the interior of Alaska. Lost—One lower plate false te William H. Ely, who had the The 24-hour t ges have bee nall throughout the | Near Perry, Okla., $25 reward.” ba of the Democratic ma- field of observation. Arthur O. Olson, oil drilling con chine of Jersey City’s Mayor | ———— S g oo s g e tractor, explained Frank Hague. 2 : . ent in Italy at date 1 “I was flying from Wichita down » "ahan Weddmgs ‘fhe number of children bor 4 to Oklahoma City in my plane. We alive during the first seven mont! & | were at about 6,000 feet and cruis- 1 H of 1938 was 609,820, as against # ing 200 miles an hour. I stuck out Show'ng DE(Ime 571,854 during the corresponding my head to get rid of some gum and e period of 1937, an increase of —whoosh—away went my lower ; ROME. - Do 5o~ iMarriased) x| 33,906 » teeth.” e ¢ - — Ttaly during the fi seven months | I B S ) ' SRy o of this yesr numbered 151,662—a | THIEVES LEFT THEIR OLOTH 1 H H H f decrease of 42,183 compared with ~NOKOMIS, Ill, — Burglars who KISSOS HIS WIfe; LA the corresponding period of 1937, stole two complete outfits of men’s ¢ i | ™ according to statistics published in | clothing from the Woltman general Pays Damages ? the Official Gazette. store the other night left their old 0' szs ooo . The population at the end of July clothes in exchange. r was 43,237,000, excluding some half .- ” m a million foreigners who were pres- Today's News Toaay.—Empire. CHICAGO, Dec. t cost Ed- ward Ruff $25300 to his wife RS. HERBERT H. LEHMAN an turmoil, I dare not think of my daughter becoming an alien, being d to a man without a coun- a subject of Herr Hitl al HE'S NO BRITON, So They Steal Pot ~ WEDDING IS OFF — try HOUSEWIVES CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—Au: Piehl| LONDON, Dec. 5—Th her, Mrs. Barbara Ran- drew four aces in a poki \e. He blans of the screen Charlton, a former actress. | _ b bet. One of three strangers sitting | bert” and a British danc o~ Use a fork for stirring rice while cooking. When done rinse well i hot water. Cover pan with cloth and set in pan of hot water over in with him in a hotel room raised anceled because the | » ante. Presently Piehl had the | so0 stron SEYMOUR, Ind. :h{‘m,mblfm ey feote the bank.o British ¢ ,“ ‘." St Y san five laamad Ray I?I“l::}fidr‘il\ low heat until serving time. One y Attorneys ; i fECt naN tablespoon for each cup of rice The staying stra r started leg, about 18 inches long nnounced cancellaticn is attached added to the boiling water when downstairs to get enough money to|of the scheduled marriage of to the left side é neck jus 2 i i S & o the left side of the neck just In coopine will help keep the rice sover the wager. Piehl tagged along A Walbrook, thi a Viennese front of the shoulder. white until advised he “better go back |actor, who played the part of N R - and watch the dou " He returned. | prince consort in the new Victoria A sa ry 5] 8 & J .. [§ - it i 3 (:{x_? muslin sheet has If you have an inner - spring pot wa \e. So were the extravaganza, “Sixty Glorio from 66 to 76 threads that Tun ,o..u l J ol W carefully. tol Years,” and Maude Courtney, who each way of the material h it prevent any of the springs from loosening. Turn it quickly and lay | it on a flat surface to air. Never hang it over the end of a bed as the springs in the center could | then easily get out of condition. Fu1:f01:r]ohnkny, butrar BigVHeadaché for Dad! Too much water makes pie crust | tough and also makes it hard to! roll out. Add water about a tea- spoonful at a time and use as lit- tle as possible on rolling pin and ‘board. | | R When planning your meals aim for a balance in soft and solid, strong and mild-flavored, and a variety in colors as well at watch- ing out for nutriment values. When placing serving dishes di- | rectly on the table have them within easy reach. Also put the silver needed for serving on the, ,table at the right of the dish. Use a soft eraser marks made by tin-foil. —— Viscount to Give | 5,000 Iron Lungs| LONDON, Dec. 5—Viscount Nuf- field, motor maker and philanthro- pist, announced today he intended to provide every hospital in the Britjsh Empire with an “iron lung.” He said that he would donate about 5000 respirators costing 1 remove | to Raymon Montaso thrilled by farm toy | Fur Coat | | m saw her husband, the gover- The Ruffs, who have been mar-| - ; h nor of New York, elected to ried eight years and have tiree| < et g 99 children, drove Ruff’s sister and| his fourth term in fdclsla:f ater brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- strong opposition irom 6 9 e re Gr 's i hattan’s crusading district at- [3 A oty dore Grimm, on a day's fishing trip, | torney, Thomas E. Dewey. % 01 mP 14 Ruff, driver of the car, leaned 2 h t IVCS y over and kissed his wife. The auto| - 5 | tha left the road and smashed into a| The 1938 hay crop of 92 million | F u culvert. All four persons were in-| tons was the largest the United | LIG jured. ates has had in 10 years, D Grimm sued Ruff and a jury| - u 4‘ awarded him $12800 for himself' rpyy an Empue au B o L and $12,500 for Mrs. Grimm. i IMPORTANT MEETING Federal Labor Union, 20,304 TUESDAY —7P. M. A.F.OF L. HALL ... Jacket, Bolero ‘ or Scarf . . . op choose yours from the largest selection in the north . . . MINK—SEAL SGYIRREL WEASEL MUSKRAT CARACUL FOX SCARFS Chas. Goldstein - & Co. s * “It's the Water” : OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH., U.S. A. i e} ady ? vay. 4 ds of toys displayed this | R 3 Gosh, how time flies! Christmas here already? | way. Among the thousands 32,500,000 and that the initial Pro of the Yule toys already ear is this farm combination. Little Raymond : R i },flun!aso of New York seems to think they're grand. | duction. of - 1,000 machines already g}'fi in New York, Santa Claus must be on his | was under way. Open Saturday Evenings

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