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IHl: DAIL\ ALASKA PMP[R[: MONDA\ JAN. l3 194I | SR S Opportunity Is Always Waiting! ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS [ TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING lly published ame his mouth- stering his >, Tt wa but it be means litera v Joyce piece, a of ideas of ure - Orie New Class Jumps| AtPhone Ring, Spring To Action with Thrill [ 1o case of error or if an ad | —- : FORD AGENCY | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti-. Y FOR - SALE—Four-room- house - on [T fy this oftrce (Phone 374) at once and same will be given ¥ attention. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Count five average wordl to le ine. T 4l Dally rate per line for nnmfln msertions: [T 75 J— Additional days ...... bo Minimum charge _..580 Topy must he in the office by 2 yelock in the afternoon to .insure nsertion on same day. Easy terms. upstairs. Running water. See Ole vackson at the place. ij| FOR SALE—$373 CIPdX! for $300 on any 1941 Oldsmobile, Phone Black 670. 1933 CHEV SEDAN, g tion, heater. Blue 450 SACRIFICING _ equity in furnished home, 649 Way. Phone Red 649. 930 W. 12th or phone newly Hemlock We accept ads over mphaue FOR SALS — Furniture, Phone 163 rom persons . listed--in- telephone Nrectory, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. { shower Seatter 3-. u(!()\'{ ath, Tract furnished . apt., oil . xange, .. Phone Black 479. oo, at FOR RE. NIAHOL\scLeepm" Phone Blue 185, Call Seward St. FOR RENT—3-room house at 11th and F Sts, Call Blue 225. VACANCY, Evergreen Phone Blue 629. — Jmu‘n Apts, Jan. 15 VACANCY V Phone Blue Apts. 90 3-ROOM furnished heated apt. and bath Phone 704, bath, al condi- tioned, heated, electric washer,| new oak floors, c‘leclnm ge, frigidaire, nicely Xuxm.shed Windsor Apts. i B ROOMS and Ccall 5-room steamheated Phone 569. FOR RENT apartment. START the New Year right in the Winter & Pend Apartments. We invite reservations by couples| only 1 AI’ARTMENT WITH BEDROOM ALSO 1 APARTMENT WITH BEDROOM AND BED CLOSET. HILLCREST, PHONE 439. TWO FRONT room furnished apartments, garbage, $35 monthly. Call 143, FOR RENT—Apartments, inquire at office 20th Cemum Bldg. NTCELY furnished heated apart- ment, 4 rooms and bath. $45 per, month, Phone Blue 135. RENT — 5 i()lc 5-reom oil heat. Phone 372, Douglas. ]\I‘)HFD home on Fl“z Cove Road, Auke Bay. Write Box 632. Ted Danielson. FOR RENT or LEASE—Rainier| Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. See I. Goldstein, F $15 a month. Phone Blue 510. | IUNR R "JT—F’mmsned amrtment in Triangle Bldg. Phone 3, | ,-ROOM _furnished apt Phone Black 490. oil heat.! BOARD & ROOM, $50 per mo. Steam heat, dry room and shower bath. Juneau Rooms, phone 472. - | Bldg.! | STORE space in Decker Phone Blue 465. FOR RENT—2-room apartment— | t and cold water, steamheated. | tric range. oil heat, Phone 187. VACANCY Nugget Apartments. VACANCY Perelle Apartment. | Phone Blue 575. | | |busily | bath or call at 404 12th St. " MISCELLANEOUS COMPLF’I‘E body mussage ‘in your home, $2.00. Call Black 510 be- fore 11 and after 7 pm. SWEDISH mussaggwnjnd baths. Mrs. 12th St. Phone Green 662, am. 437| {3, CENTS EACH PAID for used Coal sound gunnv sacks at Bunkers. nents, $4.50. Finger Lola’s Beauty Shop. 201, 315 Decker Way. CURN your ora cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Subs| r The Fmplro Garments ToBe Sent ToEngland Mrs. J. C. Thomss, head of the |Red Cross refugee work in Ju neau, states that another box | finished garments will be sent She wishes to gather all of Hardware Store as soon a so. that ample time may I served for packing and shipping. According to Mrs. Thomas, fm this | municate with her. There has been a splendid * FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- wave, 65¢. Telephone gold mto value, ()f to England during the coming week. gher o including water and finished garments that are now on Ihand and asks that such garments returned - | be left either at her home on the he has since Glacier Highway or at the Thomas ible re- more workers are needed for both sewing furnished and knitting and any persons who He house and bath, with 3 bedrooms, feel that they can spare the time Lhing work are asked to com-!f{rom personally re- cabinet | L. Skeie, 410 Wct AP Feature Service HOME-MADE bedspreads have their own in the last few years, Some of the newest patterns ar ideas. Occasionally you find a frag spread the pattern of which is almo: of the quilt your grandmoher ha room and as modern as can be. Here is one with a filagree-like r James Joyce, Irish Writer, Passes Away Author of '_lm;ses' Which Started Literary Confro- versies, Dles in Zurich (Conuinuea 1rom rage One) ) wher Trieste, or Paris. the Continent, resided, in Zurich, Siwitzerland, Learns Norwegian At 19 Joyce learned Norwegian so that he could master Tbsen in that great writer's own language This was characteristic of Joye went to the bottom of ever: and his satisfaction came uncovering ma- writing all of it with pen or to Italy; terial and from with his own. hand cponse to the call for. workers. so Pencil. This he did despite his long far. About 10 boxes full of ments, their contents women’s and children’s skirt: $ wittens, caps, destination. At the present various local groups, the many individual engaged in boys’ -shirts, knitters, dresses, skirts, robe > —— Back From Mexico 4-ROOM FURNISHED aputment,‘ g elso 5-room strictly modern un-w furnished house. Phone 484. ‘ COZY, warm furn. apts. Lights, 1 water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. WANTED WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5-room | furnished house by responsib]e' party. Must be reasonable. Good location. Write XXX, Empire Ol-l fice. | "Try a classified ‘ad in The Empire VACANCY at Fosbee Apts, | Sylvia Ageloff:. Released after four months in a | Mexico City jail, Sylvm Ageloff is ghown as she arrived in Newark, . J. She introduced Frank Jack- xon, who is charged with the pick- ax slaying of Leon Trotsky, to the famed revolutionist, but denies she ‘ lad any part in the assussmatmn. gar- inelnding bath eat- scarves and completed Ibsen TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, | dresses, have already reached their Cepted it and Ibsen time - Well, in addition to ératulation and thanks ars | thor. fashioning and ;| fight against failing eyesight. With his knowledge of Norwe- gian, Joyee produced first pub- lished literary work, an essay on The Fortnightly Review ac- liked it so note of con- to the au- Start of Hectic Career This , was the start of a hectic | career which saw every book which | Joyce wrote, but one, banned from |sale in some corner of the globe, i most frequently in his homeland. His long epical satire, “Ulysses,” which he spent seven years: in composing was the opus magnum | which carried with it tremengdous influence on the young writers of the, time., The book became an ob- ject of ridicule and wrath. It was, banned in the United States, Eng-! !land and Ireland, as immoral and| | | indecent. Yet, Joyce was considered by rhnw‘ | | who knew him and by his follow i m.s the most serious, most consci- | entious of writers, His private life, | while unconventional, reflected none lof the aspects of immorality to | which vigilance committees ob-| | jected in “Ulysses.” | Writes, Then Rests 1 After “UlL ' Joyce rostcd‘ | from his labors for a time. Then he | | began “Work in Progress,” a long| | iovel which he said would take him years to complete. His eyes were | bothering him most painfuily dur-| ing the writing of this book. In 'early 1931 he had completed about half of the manuscript. | “Ulysses” put Joyce in the elass of the early writers who need syl- | labi as aids to understanding. Stuart Gilbert, an Englishman, brought{ out a book explaining the odd that he wrote d At other times the patterns are come back into dividually in about 25 minut re based on old light adequate patriotic ile and feminine st an exact copy d in her guest but at you too You will need siz ized cotton. Each motif in diameter, including measuring 72 by 108 inch times 16. 20 thread geometric picots nml[ which will At Joyce terms and pect r twists the Irish- the man used. To the light novel read- Ulysses” is unintelligble, Book of Poetry Followin, the . Ibsen article in Fortnightly = Review, Joyce wrote (1901) “The Day of the Rab- blement,” an essay on the literary ituation Dublin. Then came his first book of poetry, “Chamber Mu- sie,” most of which has heen sev- eral times set to music. he "gathered of faithfuls, mental armor the outsidc tle durir dered One of his neys 1931 where he ited a regisiry the Among other works are “Anna Livia Plurabelle,” “Dubliners,” which was burned publicly in his native city, and “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.” Certain lyrical passages of “Anna Livia Plurabelle” and “Ulysses” were recorded with the author reading them, on phonopmph records, ing. gio, and Lucia In Paris, partially: blind “Transition,” dress up your bedroom. Each motif is The note without g in white measures 4 uires end of went to Paris tled down on _the about to prote ) wor most - talk from Paris w and ] office ized their union of 2 They had two c who married an American gir| a cult author ed _enr< on the basis of Joyce's Rooms can be built ; i | “ontinuea from page One) had hour, the employee’s sister transfusion within an now is at home and well. The “blood = donating a Bureau of Internal Revenue tivity. It has been operating nearly four years but it only to public attention the. officers sent out ), benefit. dance and included a histc juad. Don't squad has t two mor 1 members of the squad turned out fc wag found th ary drain efit to s will be out oY G donatin an outs theydegth of crocheted in- curo The ROWTIE leod TEF ring Wolie's ovel idea . hig W or ecru inches ' Wolls single spread | A S 4 motifs, 24 believes 1 had iven a, blood, trapstusion in He heard of other ca ~ ireau,. B in 1 he discu Wat pian with felends and the . dleus. of the present squad €4 formed with Wolfe, Thoma few oiher members of the Legion post es in the the Qs World to live. He Left Bank whes him & whiom coteri wore from traveled lit- having wan- 'nmfl 1 about jour- to London in Joyce vis- nd regular- years ildren, of > Military uses making harness, parachute rigging -ee about 18 the ave of belis are straps ounger There plastics hile are in e Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers XT TO CITY HALL PHONE 767 arose the A ma through a ut azine, few pres- N Ea 20 23 un, dinner gown; center, bright blue wool suit; right, blue-gray .uu\ Whether you -re a dyed-| just looking for your first in seeing some clathes it were exclusively de- signed for the career girl. Simplicity is the key- note of the dramatic dinner dress worn by Ilona Massey, left. The flared skirt is of periwinkle blue crepe and it has a slight train. The blouse is hip- length and is jet black. Heavy gold and jade necklace and earrings are worn with it.- The tai- lored suit, center, worn by Ginger Rogers, is in blue-gray wool. _The double pronged pins are cov- -the-wool pmvldtr or , you'll be interested ered with chestnut brown. suede and pierce’ nl!- fabric loops at the soft .collared neckline and belt- ed waistline. The skirt is slightly flared to follow the jacket's molded peplum. For dressier occasions Ginger wears the bright blue suit of imported wool, shown right. Its white souffle blouse uses loops of satin cording for cuffs and Louis XIV ruci ing, which note is dccentuated by the tri-cornered hat of black felt worn far back on the head. White suede gloves, black suede pumps and mink muff add glamorous touches. , BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NE KNOW W\\W\'. 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