The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1941, Page 7

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FOR RENT FOR RENT_ Four-room apt. Reck Apts. Call at First Nat'l, Bank i In case of error or if an ad l | has been stopped before ex- { piration, advertiser please noti- fy this oftice (Phone 374) at lonce and same will be given attention. X {E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Cuum five average words to the ine. Daily rate per line for consecutive msertions: One day .. 100 Additional days ... B¢ Minimum charge -...500 Copy must he in the office by 2 Jclock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Tom persons listed in telephone Nrectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR RENT 1936 FORD V-8 coupe, radio, heater, new tir IES. lamp, $8; baby complete bedroom set ing town. Inquire 1 FOR SALS — Furniture, Phene 163 or call at 404 12th St. D‘\VFNPOR T, ottoman, $120 with la oval mirror, sold by Wednesday night, practically new. Phone Tuning Station. two large chairs, also one d et $13 — if all 0382, Luger, 30 auto- good, good, FOR cal., SALE—1 German, good, $12; 1 22 cal. matic pistol and hols e g | $10; 1 .348 cal. rifle, and bath, air condi- | $35. Phone ated, electric washer, | Jaundry, new oak floors, electric| range, frigi nicely furnished. | Call Windsor Apts. ve ROOMS tioned, b 556. FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine round dining table, buffet and 6 chairs. Phone Greef 325 1 {31-FT. TROLL 424 East St. ished house, West 11th tully equipped Martin, phone 67. ROON FOR SALE--Reasonable small, mod- ern apartment house. Recently constructed. Automatic hot water heater. Laundry facilities. Good income property. Phone 351 or €81 5-room steamheated ' Phone 569. FC RENT apartment il Ira house, $15, NT shower phone Two-room bath, 431, FOR RE Tuck \cker furnished and 303 FOR SALE—Completely house, 3 bedrooms, oil range heat, furniture optional. Gold St. Phone Blue 330. "MISCELLANEOUS SWEDISH massage and cabinet baths. Mrs. L. Skeie, 410 West 12th St. Phone Green 662, furnished Phone RENT-Partly three bedrooms. 135 after 6 p.m. FOR house Blue New Year right in the Pond Apartments. We by couples START the winter & invite reservations only. 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM; ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET HILLCREST, PHONE 439. (33 CF‘NTS FACH P‘AID for used sound gunny sacks Bunkers. FRONT room furnished BUARANTEED including water and Call 143, rwo apartments, garbage, $35 monthly. Realistic e'm\- nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Telephone RENT—Apartments, inquire| 0% 315 Decker Way. office 20th Centur. | FOR . S at TURN your ota gold Into value, ca.sh or v.mde at Nugget Shop. WANTED—Good Touy in second hand studio couch, full size bed springs and mattress. Call Green 3 i"ROOM furnished _duplex, close in, $35 monthly, Phone Black 415. heated apart- $45 per NICELY furnished ment, 4 rooms and bath. month, Phone Blue 135. FOR RENT — 5-room furnished house and bath, with 3 bedrooms, oil heat. Phone 372, Dougl: E\Tl('l .Y furnished apartment for couple—oil heat, $30 per month. 109 First St. W. Phone Black 415. WANTED TO RFNT 4 or 5-room furnished house by responsible pa Must be reasonable. Good location. Write XXX, Empire Of- F L fice. 3-ROOM partly furnished house. = ~— -~ - Rawn Way. $20 monthly, Phone LOST AND FOUND 334. - LOST—Bunch of keys in case either in P. O. or between P. O. and B. M. Behrends Bank. Please refurn to Empire. Reward. FI l{NXbHED home on Fritz Cove | Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632 Ted Danielson. RENT or LEASE—Rainier s P'l or unfurnished FOR Subscribe for The Empfre. . I‘WO POOM [mmahcd apartment, month. Pkone Blue 510. THREE-ROOM apart'rn Partly | furnished. « Phone:723:01 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3. 3-ROOM and bath. furnished, heated apt. Erwin Apts. Phone 704. 3-ROOM furnished 7npz. oil heat. Phone Black 490. BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. Decker Bldg | STORE space in Phone Blue 465. FOR RENT—2-room apartment—| hot and cold water, steamheated. Electric range. Phone 569. | FOR RENT—4-room fur. house—‘ oil heat, Phone 187. ‘ VACANCY Nugget Apartments. : | VACANCY Perelle Apartment | Phone Blue 575. | 4-ROOM FURNISHED apartmen! also 5-room strictly modern um-| furnished house. Phone 484. | BAWL-UP—_There's prob- COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, | | ably a betier day ahead but right water, dishes, cooking utensils and | ,; wyilliam Holson, 18 months, bath. Heasonalie af Beaview doesn’t know it—which accounts for his heartbreak. When his mother didn’t return from a shopping trip in Chicago, he was hllen to an omhmue. VACANCY at Fosbee Apu‘ Empire Classi{ieds Pay' NOW,LOOK WERE, SNUEFY — T CANT HONE NON SHOWNDERWNG W RESPONSIBITES — WE MIGHT S WELL ADMIT THNT T WAS T AND BT Mo WHO KNEW MADRME KNGTTSN - (L HENE NOU RELERSED FROM THE GUARD- HOUSE | &T ONCE NROW, DONT ACT L\IKE & BODAC\QLS \DILT, GEN'RIL: LET THEM DURN G-HNEN THINK TS ME THEY'RE AFTER - T \WHOLE TUWNG'S BOUND To BLOW ONER N & DN OR TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1941, FASHION FIXES NO AGE LINES AP Feature Service MATURITY has kicked over No more does the woman with college-age dren think she must wear nothing but dresses draped bosoms, or deep V-necklines discre: in white. If her figure woman can wear the high and the sharp colors she for her age. is reasonably the round necl used to avoid Good shops rou tire departments An example of fashion traces chil- with oty edged of vel s made Now, for once, topped off with a s 100 gay with satisfactien ings. " PACE SETTERS IN STYLE | RACEWILL GIVE REVIEW By AMY PORTER AP Fashion Editor NEW YORK, Jan. 7—One thou- sand women who work at fashion for a living are plotting America’s fashion future, One result of their efforts soon will be seen in the biggest fashicn chow ever staged in this countr “Fashion Futures,” here tomorrow and Thursday, January 8 9. “Fashion Fatures” will and ; SQUARE DEAL parade 5C0 advance of the trade, To consolidate hion gains, trends for the spring styles {0 mem- twofald America’s and to set coming ¥ ior a recent fa son Will dresses be shert or long? Will choulders clepe naturally, cr be padded to squareness? waistlines be normal or How about capes? Is elegance coming in or going out? Will mannichness prevail WITH STRIPES ‘The striped cover gives the square cf’ect to this studio couch. By MARGARET KERNODLE AP Feature Service Writer You can give your studio couch a new square look when you make that next slip cover. It's a tricky idea and easy execute, You change the appear- ance by using a striped fabric for ¢ the ccver. You match stripes into dia- mond-shaped squares on the top of the cover, but make the stripes run horizentally around the sid Eight yards of 50-inch fabric will be enough material. The cost will be about six dollars if you do the simple sewing at your ma- chine and make use of the attach- ments. Your local sewing center can show you shortcuts perhaps. For a four-by-six couch, cut four square pieces of equal size | on all sides for | others to| to cover the top, allowing an inch seams. In match- ing the pieces, allow the stripes of {wo squares to go one y, the at right angles. Stitch these fogether half an inch from the edge with flat inside seams, For ;the skirt, cut two 50- inch ‘piecés so that Stripe: 22- are | horizontal aleng the 22-inch sid Then cut four pieces the sam: length but only 37 inches wide. stitch two of these into one strip 74 inches long and 22 inches wide and the remaining two pieces ‘the same way, Now you can’join the four long and short strips and stitch them with the cording foot attachment into. a box-like arrangement. The, | skirt is' joined to the top with.a corded mge » DONT ‘aoxm Ta\(m' ish woman is the two-piece dress shown ahove. (dent of Lerd & Taylor, Drunswick howling Laundry hrie frem \)v- B) VAzers wen thres from the Baran- i Uic n 3 ];' nvd Juneau, Floritsts roll the Bar-| 1en’s tournamant frem the, Roses. vesterday were as follows Baranof 1. 180 150 S8, 180 158, 158 K. 'Larsson 182— 168- "114 lfla 508-1510 Geden Age Beer, e, 109 156 Mq Poola f Mjngalac V;llngmom 184 1417 505 507 Lwndrl . 152 . 165 '42 1 189~ 5 154 191 Juneau 46‘) 460 54(‘ MRH mu..-wk \ 1,168 G o B it alosagea dowdinesk Wikl o 141 devoted fo dressing size 16 and up. spanking smartness for the forty- 1 sheer black wool, with the high e embroidered in jet. The hat is an off-the-facer, it's huge red rose. A gostume (o, weay to tecs, bridge parties, club meet- 216 Roses, 89 9 1t 24 179 2056 -+ TWIN BILL ke an manner in sports clothes? All these questions will swered in autharitative at, ‘‘Fashipn Futures." The one thousand women con- cerned are members of the Fash- ion Group, an organization lormed‘ 10 years agb to strengthen the po-, sition of women in the business' warld and to dignify the field oI fashion as an outstanding pm- fession for women. From an original membership of approximately 70, the Group has grown to its present impres- ' sive proportions, with branches in \“ “ Bgston,, Chicago, Cleveland,. Los gon Ges p YWGY/ Angeles, Philadelphia, St. Loujs,! st O R ALl sah Franclseo, Seattle. The PP‘?L* At 7 :iD o¢lock tonight, Henning's Clothiers, square off on the 1941 and London branches are inactiye - ° X AL g at the moment. basketball court with the Naticna The Gfoup, women' are ackndwi- Guard squad to. ring up the curtain edred leaders in the fashion in.| “Ftbe season. Referee will be the Rev. G. Fd- dustry, And_ fashion is the second % npgest bachitey. s in. the: coum?y,“aw Knight, Scorekeepey and, time «aftep | food), , doing an gy Hl, kcem{;'w”{hbo Jioy Farman gnd Harpl respectively, | business of ten and & half bi uqr\ dollars, In, the ;second_game of the ‘twin ,bhl fans will get what, really should Some of the mem b & batll L Bl 4 g‘lrezm the highest sala The Blks squal bmu two or three p“"y“ son. A few of the, best looking ball players in slie the 'loop. The Firemen have the all aruund best, squad, accoxdmg to Fpur Teams fo Take Court a'1941 Basketbalf Sea- re mnmv women, in/ own their arg, map- adyertising ists, wribers, d'-'-fiixll\&rfl;. of The group me e [3 “rfi !p“wnrhrn 1|1$: tey, That, Et ime thv. e lfi‘w of, new, 1 ; io ) m;upc it, B sible qr a w 0 (s WLt (y-l s "‘?‘il fashign in her home tewn as. B G get jn’a, lmgt ety . Many Foupers, are marri nd have, thfireh .and they loye w Pe) Mrs. interviewed ori “Can 4 woman man-‘m_“k_, Ffller’llion of Women's Clubs, age two careers at once?” rdr n\w‘ep“n on the N ~The Group aims fo help womed l"ndt "J'&L with her dai who with to enter fashion prof Mts, W M, wjulgl,find M sicns, and to make clear to sd}oau ‘rn will rem: wx¢ hen grand- and colleges just, what are the <pildren, whilg, Dr. and Mrs. White- quirements for a fashion carger edd are in Sitka attending the Ro- In, charge of Fashion Futures taty Club ‘installation.. . plans are four outstanding. Group: o TT—— ers: Mrs. Carmel Snow, editor of rof ” Harper’s Bazaar; Mrs, Edna Wool- "'G BoRlESKE 'AI.KS man Chase, eflitor of Vogue; Misg| Dorothy Shaver, first vice-presi- and Mlss‘ .,)n, flcuve ln the RV, ‘Nig ¥ Borletke, District Gov- ror of Rotary International, in JunLau today en route to Sitka, ad- Tobt, of fobg, Inc, ot RADISHES—BY THE FOOT MOREANTOWN, W. Va gardeners in the Cheat, Neck section. this forenoop, don’t fool with the little ones. Don- ald Leo Shay, school student, proudly dlsplnyed a rnllcnal and world nn‘gln and es- giant radtsh over 12 inches long and m:dany urged them’ o accept re- over rivc pounds in weight. sbon;iwlnies = -> oo THe assenibly was opened by a The Dauny Alagka Empire guaran- '{lag falute by the student body. The 'fees the largest dally circulation of yell 1iaders led, the group in a few nuy Algska D cheprs 8 t.ebh- to the occasion n alleys | won H\i('k and Gold- Vio- Golden, Agers roll Royals | 158474 | | 164, 154 164492 535-1541 many, hut, may lac.k the flm tq atny‘ AT SCHOOL ASSEWBLY, 3 dzesscfl high schopl students at a Tuck spccmf pssembly called at 11 o'clock | My, Borleske urged students to| 15-year-old hlzh prepare for, active participation in| - lMEl.Y CLO'I'I!ES BlSE SHOES STEYSON'HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HEKNING Complets Outlitter for Men ? - | 3 Opportunity Is Always Waifing! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealer GREASES GAS — 0OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors el T, 2 'mmmm-. | | | SBYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry i = L e i Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN | {1ohn ‘Matin, Prop.. Phona 6 6 - e - D Alaska Music Sipply | | . Arthur M. Uggen, Mapager | Pianos—Mausical Instrumente g and Phorie 206 Krafft MANUFACTURING CO. CABINET WORK—GLASS PHONE @2 —— 491 | 472 | | Utah Nut and Lamp ‘ COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Ce. . TELEPHONE 412 i ¢ i e — Meat Co. | FOR Q ITY MEATS AND"POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13.ane 4 —— GEORGE BROS. | Widest Selection ol / LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 S Sanitar HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel 699 Amerioan Meat—Phone 38 ———— Bodding Transfer f MARINE r-on. BUILDING I | The Juneau Laundry i FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 350 ~fpes o3 — - Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS —ONR ¥ Builders' and Snelf HARDWARE . “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Juneau JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OfLA- () Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunit; I3 Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 R ————— ) zvery house needs westinghouse’ PARQONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer | 140 So. Seward St.. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 CRY GENERAL, MOTORS. DPIOg and MAYTAG PRODUGTS WPJUHN_.QN ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display \ { REPAIRS ond SERVICE i ' \ ' \ HONE FOR VERY - l"u)l\l"l LIQUOR DE;LIVERY |—-——-—.__q IF 17N PAIN'T WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop ¥RED W. WENDT i JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson ot ThA AN ot ot IT COSTS 60 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S S Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — ‘Oil Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheet Metal , COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J.'NIEMI, Owner | Let your plumbing worry be | our worry.” PHONRB 788 “The | bally Alaska E Empxre “has the argest paid circulation of any Al- 1wska newspaper, o GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 Subseribe for 'l'he'Emplre, Vo e b e s wes Bank in A, uska THE Pl COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ...

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