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THE DAILY ALASKA l:MPlRl: bA’IURDAY ]UN[: 3, I93‘) ) ELIZABETH, ONCE A DULLY-DRESSED DUCHESS, o | Queaier | VEATER TOURS AMERICA AS A FASHION-SETTING QUEEN "Linieontfordoy | gy | - it i i e Forcoast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle it ¥ to moderate northerly winds, except moderate to fresh over Lynn Canal Reservations are now being made ! Sunday with Miss Caroline D. Todd, and ! Forceast of winds along the Ccast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moder- Mrs. Mary Acton, hostess for the 3 3 . ute northerly winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Ya- Baranof Hotel, for the regular [EEERRNG = SN, | | kutat and cast and northeast winds from Yakutat to Cape Hinch- monthly luncheon of the Business SEEEESMR WE v inbrook and Professional Wome 2 - 3 R LOCAL DATA ch will be held M the : I8 \ W8 Time Barometer Tembp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Gold Room of UN' Ba o 3 e ™R 0 pm. yesterday 80.15 63 33 w 11 Clear All members are psted to be ¥ N & ) a.m. today 30.12 44 73 N 2 Clear ent as it is the t gathering R Y Noen today 30.04 63 42 w 13 Clear il fall, with final t - ) N RADIO REPORTS summer on the TODAY ussion. Mrs T ric 3 R Max: tempt Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am. i S el k _ &N Station ast 2 temp. temp. 24 hours Weather i A - \ Atka ! 42 42 35 Cloudy Anchorage 46 38 40 0 Clear ly 3 .\ | | Barrow p 20 28 0 Pt. Cl'dy P : i Nome 28 30 0 Pt. Cl'dy { N Bethel 52 10 40 0 Clear § 3 § Dawson 3 36 36 0 Clear - - X \ ¥ " St. Paul 34 38 01 Raining The followir < am 3 Dutch Harbor . 38 42 116 Raining played 'this aftern ) J has\ L Kodiak 40 40 15 Clear Major Leagues N Cordova i 40 44 Cloudy H National League . 8 Juneau 13 4“4 Clear Chicago 10; Brooklyn 5 X A ¥ Sitka 40 Ri. Pittsburgh 10; Philadelphia 7. 5 Ketchikan 38 44 Clear Cincinnati 3; Boston 4 Prince Rupert 42 44 Cloudy American League - 3 Edmonton - 36 Clear }"ml:ulPlphm 5; %( Louis 3 . 3 Seattle 50 50 Cloudy 3 3 § San Francisco 50 50 Cloudy il & 3 New York i 60 64 Pt. Cldy ; !N i Y WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 - The barometric pressure distribution over the field cf observation : X > has changed but little during the past 24 hours, being high from Nome i . i E { and Barrow southeastward to British Columbia, crest of 30.35 inches at Aklavik. A storm area prevailed over the North Pacific Ocean in * the vicinity of the western portion of the Aleutian Islands, the lowest Some sweet pickles, chili saue reported pressure being 29.00 inches over the North Pacific Ocean at and chopped pimiento-stuffed olives Anna Belle Dykstra latitude 48 degrees and longitude 176 degrees. This general pressure do @ t for crab meat, s b’ < oh. distribution has been attended by precipitation along the coastal re- tuna salad, whethe r Pty A B D K aives n | gions from the Aleutian Islands eostward to Kodak and over the latin variety gl:xlé;gn ?r‘)r a flying visit to the | southern Bering Sea region and by generally fair weather over the sy Windy City. She is pictured see- remainder of the field of observation. For a lunch box feature (office ing the city from the top of ome | Sunday, June 4—Sunrise, 3:01 a.m.; sunset, 8:56 p.m. or school) make sandwich fillin of Chicago's :skyscrapers. Mondav June 5.—Sunrise 3:00 a.m.; sunset, 8:57 pm jof equal parts of cottage ches - — ¥ ” and apple butter. Spread on gra- Employ Snar> Hours Profitably— ham or Boston brown bread slices. A Genuine mplex Auto-Knitter - socks, stockings and e ial Low Price Offer Egg whites for angel food or me- ) vl-“ym Send money | ue mixtures should be beaten order a instructions to stiff and shiny, not until they are The ‘,l,T :E“'H;ER co. Buffalo, New York. U.S.A sence ele lsz This costume is typical of those 1937 This gay costume, worn by Queen ls Queen Elizabeth sailed for her worn by Elizabeth ten years ago Elizabeth in coronation year, American trip in this powder as Duchess of York when critics called shows the beginning of the evolution of blue costume cut on lines of smart sim- her clothes dull. It combines a beige a queen’s wardrobe. Fur appears only plicity and trimmed with fabric cut-out 4 A LOT OF R M dress and straight coat furred with her on the collar and the hat brim shows a work instead of fur. Her hat is a smart 9 favorite fox new roll beret, PROTECTION SR Bl yment said, “will deal with charges By ADELAIDE KEmE | WA 5 CUN b one coe Papa Proud that Briages Ts a member of an FOR A Hol Sichts And Sous bkt tume sacrificed the personality of a organization advocating the - over- g w P i ek m", lwoman who was feminine to the Bll' EMbaffaSSBd throw of the United States gov- m LITTLE > X : < there crown of her head |ernment by force and violenc g A e pink-cheeked | Then came th visit to BY Present A new investigation of the cha O ine. o N, & @izl with wind-blown hair, wearing Paris in July hen the «; u]addod. ima b:fl;x‘lxz(-:ox1d\14=(e ll:y ? o 1e eater and tw queen capture tashion Phat mé ou may have seen at/the Immigration Service since the o e b 5 f\ (:““{“”'lb' Y o fancy of l}.‘n French. Those spread-'1; “,,‘t.],,‘(‘;(‘“(g,,l morning wheeling | Supreme Court decision in the oy ¥ ' ‘““ only hazard ey have to worry about. i Hollf'wlood‘w{umculaxv lhc.y e st.xll ,B‘f “ ral features” “Today, as England’s queen she ing crinoline g : WOTe are , haby buggy at——miles per hour Strecker case in which an order of Yy 80 many are taking advantage of the “whole- Ahs diguifipgonaies, for hem rEOgEIGL fanaral g lives in t ielight' of a throne credited with having l: 1t looking neither left nor right deportation issued by Secretary 5 I ‘, tion afforded by the ded Coverage En- fo. SNomenecialy” J s rcistiliguisies jhm? .n:,om. eiskaliine v wears feed the winter’s mode of full Ve~ was Dick Harris Jr, who became Perkins in a ¢ involving a for- covers damage by windstorm, hail Cecil B. DeMille .producuofxs, al} the “terrific pictures. gehmd ashion conscious ning frocks and t Lenessiihe proud father of a baby girl mer member of the Communist F)’PIO.;!O') fa lling aircraft, “wild” vehicles, riot and smoke. fhe Soecesch s S16 MVINE ASHITN INUECE A BrqU S SR those two cy of her costumes with having - .o gavurday Party was held to be contrary to You'll be amazed to learn how little it c loping-A’s, all terms of loving sarcasm. The buggy, & nitty collapsible |the immigration statutes Generally speaking, a B is what you see on the tail end of a ; o model, was presented to Harris to- SR s I Office—New York Life double-bill. As you may have noticed, sometimes there is more 2 : : i Pt 3 i "' day by fellow workers in the City| To clean those fashionable p;u-‘ fun in the B than in the ballyhooed A. But that makes no dif- was not born a fashion' plate. She | our D x ire winning {ash- (oo oi” e avtment, with the stipu- ent leather accessorles, wipe spots SHATTUC K AG ENCY ference in Hollywood. Literally, a B costs less than an A, which i eled s it Sl ot ol Ll ooy i ranoe of e " lation that Harris must wheel it|first with a soft clean cloth and ! means it has less expensive stars, a shorter shooting schedule, and whims. But her clothes re mart s have added to her chic, |home from the City ‘Hall‘ Before | then polish with a cloth on which Telephone 249 —in some instances—speed such as Jesse Owens could only dream distinction, are watched for fash-| gHer preference for pastel shades| .. DB apnifs lm’ 5 }:w _th': iy ,b_“:" BYREGL & Tew drops about. The stories cost less, too, even though some of them are iom tips by every style-conscious pas had its e toon Thsklons {rt| D% it without the slightest em- of gl_u'v-,um- This restores the better film material than that glorified in A’s. person in th orld Canada, where many women have PAiTAssmept. |leather’s Tustre, too. . Harris drives the flat truck for|_———_—— = 3 " Ichosen gowns of dove gray, pow the City. He is a descendant of Almost any actor’s conversation will reveal B and A-con- As England’s ‘Duchess of York,|der blue and llac for state func-| ., ¥ gttt e Rde sciouspess: “I make a point of seeing all the A's”. . .. “T was tions at which she appeared Kick ; ! sensational—but the picture was a B and nobody (in Hollywood) 5 @usnes her kindliness and her! 7 T { - e - saw it”. . . . “She’s Queen of the Bees”. ... “He's A-fodder, being smile. She made no claim to fam { g ¥ ta ik E fed to the Bees™. ... “If I had a crack at just one A—just one!” ]“,vh ”‘ ,;| he j ‘,":," ; “‘“M(I‘?; MrS Ted Adams 5 lAND'S MMED £ . It is every B director’s dream, every B actor’s hope, to turn !‘ghr\“ .1]‘)“1‘ulfi v“‘”.”w in l;:‘.‘m out.a “sleeper.” .A sleeper is a B that fans—the poor saps!— wool ensembles, combining a dress Re'urmng Here’ '[o HEAR (ASE i v ] il 3 ) don’t know is a B but buy because it really entertains them. The and coat (she ¢ t ) and first sleeper—though not a B at the time—was “The Great Train showing relative tle change of | . i L Robbery.” “The Birth of a Nation,” although a double-A for its the neckline in a fluffy circlet of 'which sailed from Seattle [n.w : i ! hefge fox. Many of her hat brims morning, Mrs, Ted Adams Will ar- £ i MN T SCATTER Wwas so good they added $100,000 to the budget, revamped it, and - rolled suddenly back from her fare here Tuesday of next week WASHINGTON, June 3.—Secre- TPL'A YOUR CRED € i v ; Then came a day when 1 s, who is associated tary Perkins has designated James AS A Y 0 U R G 0 L D 35 Mork ‘mounted England itgomery Ward office M. Landis, dean of Harvard Law and the woman who used to Walk |1 thi ity oy mon M. Langls, et SCERT Jon SACRED TRUST BACK INTO THE we can serve you better J‘:‘l'(z' 'f"w'. ot ::T"”";‘MI""‘I':“"‘ » States for the past se in the June 26 hearings in San| - THE G Ro U ND ! < e bocacts emdisne o it T g S W L 25 NOW —our newly rebuilt kitchen 2 portance. g s gucen she.dased ¢ ¢ fa \ Id H radition calls for time leader on the West Coast. 2, . ! o dinen she faced Aficult b omobiles to- be decorated in the| Landis formerly was chairman of | N S —Don’t keep on and paniry enable us fo improve simple little d spring with wreaths of daffodils the Securities ‘Commission b women SIS With wreaths of e Sctie vt 4 \ 20 , burying your pay- that service to our diners on which HOLLYWOOD, Cal., June 3—The “B's” buzz on. Studios may More an ,J nore home-owners are coming to realize that call 'em what they ple: and spend more money on them, but 1630 yeay ) ne |spired much of the vogue for the and difficult sartorial battle. linger trims thi For Elizabeth, Queen of England Clethes Became Important he became known for her graci- wore with such distinction were ROt tor e “Traned . the rud : « \’ 5 check haphazardly ‘ we have always prided ourselves. choose clothes light and distinctive o noen - “cotor 0 make i | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN |/ : under a pile of debts i . ‘ PERCY’S stand out from the erowd S % 3 Her evening clothes presented “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” another problem, since they had to ! be of light color and fabric to serve TR ™ as effective foils for the decora- REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, road-showed it! More recent sleepers, B's that A’d for the public: tions and orders she mus A Minister. A “Love Finds Andy Hardy,” “Little Miss Marker," “Alcatraz’ “A Moreover, she faced figure prob- Sl . » B s, 25 Gy Rnman dea T ; Man to Remember,” “Young Dr. Kildare,” etc. was shortness of stature. The fash- g GEORGE SCHMIDT, In the apiaries (stages where 'B's are in the making) there is ion demands of her posiion naa 1o/ | + - ZANEE Chorister. will sink a shaft straight to the B e o . & s e, be grafied on the demands of her ; 1 £ J h th(tt et o ] but .these quotations, gathered at random, seem ong more sihoustie, : PREREPAIRS eart of pile and set you to : particularly to the B The Queen Blossoms Out 2 > 2 2 *d 2 - H The director tells his actors, before a scene: “Not so long on Working with one of Lasdon ' Organist. digging into it in the systematic S e the pauses there—I'm on my horse.” (The speed theme.) leading dressmakers she took “up the ditticult. problem and so began | FASN i Bl We broadeast over KINY manner that will produce the TS i e vl the development and evolution m sufficiently: “Say, you, take a train!” (That theme, again.) the wardrobe o a queen. Soft pow- | | R : Sundays 10:50 to 12. quickest, eusiest results—JUST e der blues, lilacs, gra and dusty . ‘ i ’ The director, after an actor has blown up in his lines, says: rose supplemented the beige she ASK Us. k “Take it from there, we'll cut in from there.” Film editor ob- had worn so much before. Flounces Interesting summertime session. - jects: “We can’t cut in there because—" The director says, “Well, and draped effects gave wa ) 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL we'll cut it, anyway.” simple smart cuts ras ing, “We were cowboys all morning—r < Flufty fox collars were pruned 10:30 MUSICAL MOMENTS Hstasmop e . il 7 jans.” old “western” gag, reminiscent of the “chase” away to reveal that short graceful Come early and meditate awhile. ALASKA CBEDIT BUREAU :’fe;:f]‘““s e o o o Sueve of her -throat : 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP i ; : Was placed on r s h Assistant director says, “We can’t move to that stage yet—that : SERMON, “Modern Misconceptions.” g its i " (I il e r costumes to retain richness set hasn't had its face lifted.” (It’'s common practice to redecorate e o SOLO, “In the Secret of His Presence,” CHARLES WAYNOR . . . . Manager A B R MRy, Tolled g Mgy D0 1. Reynolds, guest Sssine: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING The director to an actor: “Don't underplay this scene_you way to tho W h sw t ) ¥ . i se it.” (And he’'d have to take it again.) 4t et A Good resolutions, like a screaming child, should be might lose i ) . f-'&? :;,,\: ”]]“,,,,'L it s - carried out,—Attend Church! An Actor: “This is a don’t-blink part I've got.” (Don’t blink or lace of pearls, you won't see me.)

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