The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1939, Page 8

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to walk by o fall- parently started out town and been overcome ke, report said t from the AGED DOUGLAS WOMAN, FOUND IN SNOW, DIES Mrs. Suspenie is Victim of Stroke-Succumbs at Hospital Here Mrs. Andrew Sus) living Lawson Creek, Douglas was this forenoon found un ous in the snow on the tra ing from her house to the D las Highway and brought by lance to St. Ann's Hospital neau for treatment. She had ing or a s Later hospital HATS OFF; THE wne LEGISLATURE'S o LADIES ARRIVE rep ao'cloc more than likely ti 1 hemorrhage her was the death wuse Wives of Two Senators, Six Representatives Here for Session Not only the legislators, but the tors wives have descended reau and “petticoat politics,” E in the past is expected to 5 | have ve than a little bearing upon proceedings of the sessions. At any rate, the ladies are here. Besides Mrs. Henry Roden, Mrs. own about the de- she ha Blanche at man by o as it I a pensioner of the Territory The remains are at the Charles Carter Mortuary ap- | W now... Everything is yourself!! . EVERY TRIMMED HAT / TO BE CLOSED OUT FOR THIS SALE AT $2.145 KAYSER HOSE Betty Baxley house frocks regular $2.25 values for this GRAND JANUARY CLEARANCE— $1.65 3 LOTS placed on sale for this grand clearance —— lot 1-75¢ lot 2-85¢ lot 3—-81.05 o from eur regular stock?l? SWEATERS—- James V. Davis and Mrs. John Mc- Cormick, wives of the Juneau Sen- ator and Representatives, the First Division is represented onl the distaff side by Mrs. A. P. Walker, who came yesterday on the Baranof from 2. Representative and Mrs. Walker are stopping at the tineau Hotel. Mrs. H. H. McCutcheon and Mis Edward Coffey, both of whom were here at the last session, are com- ing from Anck ge, due to arrive in Juneau Monday on the Baranof to join their husbands, Third Di- vision Representatives, who came north on the same vessel after visits outside. The McCutcheons will be at the Gastineau Hotel and the Coffeys at the Juneau. Senator and Mrs. Victor C. Rivers of Fairbanks are tenants at the Coliseum Apartments for the dura- tion of the session, while Repre- Gas- $1.00 TABLE~ loaded down with unheard-of values, such as——————— BED JACKETS, HOUSE DRESSES, UNDERWEAR, COLLAR & CUFF SETS, COTTON BOLEROS, GLOVES, CAP & SCARF SETS: many, many others. a30c¢ TABLE—. has many items of truly great value in store for you. DRESSSES—— CREPES ... WOOL SHEERS ... TAFFETAS ... CHIFFONS ... Styles for sport, daytime and dressy wear . . . DRESSES YOU'LL NEVER EXPECT TO FIND IN A CLEARANCE . . . Choices in black and glowing colors . . . tucks, pleats and rich trims. ALL-WOOL, SLIP-ON AND JACKET STYLES—FORMER VALUES TO $2.85 $1.95 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1939. sentative Leo Rogge and Mrs. Rogge, also from Fairbanks, are at the MacKinnon Apartments. So, while they are not all present, we have at the capital a quorum of super-lobbyists who will on every measure have something to say, in some cases perhaps far into the night e, MRS. TANDOO HOSTESS Mrs. John Tandoo will be hostess tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to members of the sewing group of the Catholic Daughters of America, at her residence ‘in the Shabaldak Apartments. Preceding the afternoon’s sewing. Mrs. Tandoo will entertain with luncheon e Today's News Toaay.—implre. v e v o« Prices SLASHED on all Winter Fashions . . . . . . If you can recognize values ... If you love a good bargain . . . Don’t miss this Early January Clearance . . . Prices are slashed to the bone on.all winter clothes you need Come today . . . See these values for SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING., JANUARY 5TH ALL SALES FINAL EVERY WINTER COAT must go—— ONE winter models, including a few Shagmoors— keaver, caracul and badger collars—also a few sports coats are included in this group. expensive details in shirrings, RACK I-afternoon and evening dresses $14.95 RACK II-afternoon dresses .- . RACK Ill-evening dresses . .......... RACK IV-afternoon and tailored styles. . RACK V-afiernoon dresses ......... One Lot of Evening Dresses at One-Half Price ooed 1095 1.95 6.95 2.95 BR ADLEY KNITS—fllela famous knits are placed on sale for this grand clearance—with $16.75 and 19.50—FINAL CLEARANCE ... WOOL SKIRTS— black, brown, navy and some plaids —values up to $5.95—final clearance LOT 2 — plain colors, checks—clearance jary, succeeding Mrs. J. C. Michael- son. Other officers installed for the Pionners include: Joe Green, First Vice President; Al Lundstrom, Second Vice Presi- ~ Jointly at Meeting . Here Last Evening g 4 Zae s, 2oy | Historian; Rev. David Waggoner, 'Pioneers Install Last evening in the T.O.O.F. Hall, | Chaplain; William Douglas, Serg- t e . . P .| eant-at-arms; Nick Suciu, Door ooth the Pioneers and the Pioneers | Keeper and Charles W. OCarter, | Auxiliary held joint installation ppctee. ceremonies, which were followed by § | Other Auliiary officers installed ¢ | were: Mrs. William Markle, Vice Preceding installation of the new | president; Mrs. Kate Jarman, Sec- a social officers, J. G. T. Toussaint, George | yetary; Mrs, Charles Rice, Chaplain; | Baggen and J. A. W. Moeller were | Mys. J. C. Michaelson, Historian; | JMIS Alma Hendr initiated into the P! kson, Trustee for William Markle was installed as|three years, Mrs. Ci 11 Snow Jen- president of the lodge, succeeding|ne and Mrs. J. C. Michaelson, dele- Cash Cole, while Mrs. Dora Sweeney | gates to the Pioneers’ Conventicn, was installed as head of the Auxil-|meeting at Anchorage, January 24 s Igloo. LOT—of great values in luxury-furred 0. E 5. INSTALL OFFICERS TONIGHT | xTonight at 8 o'clock installation | services for the Order of Eeastern | of the Scottish Rite Temple, with | Mrs. Dora Sweeney, outgoing Wor- thy Matron, installing officer for the | evening. Other installing officers will ‘in- clude: Mrs, Mildred Martin, Intal- | ling Marshal, Mrs. Marie Thomas, | Installing Chaplain; Mrs. Blanche | Finley, Installing Organist. | Benjamin Franklin, when he was |in England as agent of the Colony of Pennsylvania, sent home silk- werm eggs and mulberry cuttings to | start the silkworm industry. all at exacty [ .2 regular prices «a second lot grouped for quick disposal at $3.00 all other coats not in these groups are also slashed for this grand clearance. —our entire stock, divided sizes to choose from. 8$3.45 BLOUSE $1.95 Our Entire Stock—J0y WX FES & MAIDENFORM in 3 LOTS, nearly all Values to $8.50: $4.95 Never before have we placed Flexees and Maiden- 20 % RD%CTIONS Girdles, Brassieres and Combinations: come acqauinted. $2.95 plaids and $l.95 form on Special Sale; Now, every lovely new fresh garment in brocade and satin, with lace bras, reduc- ed for a limited time. If you do not know Flexees and Maidenform, here's a wonderful opportunity to' be- | Star will be held in the lodge room - “« N

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