The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1941, Page 8

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June ""eieara“nc*e”‘S’ii’lé of C()AT S, SUITS and HATS ALL SUMMER COATS IN FOUR GROUPS s NOW 6.99 S NOW 14.99 Formerly 22.50 NOW 9.99 NOW 16.99 Formerly 32.75 20% OFF On All Shagmoors s U l T s DRESS sy NOW 24.99 MAKER — TAILORED and COSTUME : SUITS rormery NOW 17.99 SUMMER HATS—-SUMMER HATS NOW L.99 to 2.99 PHONE 193 ———————ee JUNEAU, Jones-Stevens, Inc. d NO EXCHANGES ALASKA NO APPROVALS NO REFUNDS 20th CENTURY PHONE i ing food will assist you in serving G § BETTER FOODS at LOWER COST! rocery 603 . §§ PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE ALL THIS WEEK!! ,‘ SWEET MEDIUM hipping Commercial ! ORANGES - 29c Dozer 4VOSET CREAM 20c¢ .. 44¢ CANTALOUPES F YOU TRY IT YOU WILL LIK WATERMELONS [l e S e SWEET CREAM~—The Very Best BING CHERRIES MORTON’S GOLD MEDAL SALT STRAWBERRIES Buttel' 2 Ibs. 850 10c dn. ‘: Allow us to show you # how our knowledge of (% the science of handling and disburs- S“gal' ~-Cand i} C0-OP—SPECIAL-A-LARGE 10 1b. Cloth Bag 63¢ EGGS -2 doz.'79ec Aol Monte 24 No 2t ZGO Ael Monte 24 N2t 4,25 i SPINACH _ 6v 95¢ Early Garden PPREAS @ M- 2 s 1,09 | RIPE *"‘ RAGGED 24 *: i ¢,35 WALLA WALLA 12NO.2TINS IAPRICOTS 6°"' 150 ASPARAGUS 3.55 | WHOLE BEANS 24 o 2tn 4 30 Bel Monte 24 N2t 3,20 Bel Monte G2t gRe GRAPEFRUIT G N2 BJe HEINZ 12 cans . 95¢ 6(3"5 69( (aseSZJS 24 cans 1.85 SILVER BAR PEACHES — SILVER BAR HEINZ PEARS — UKULELE PINEAPPLE — DEL '"n"on roons MONTE PLUMS—2Y tins ° (Five ears to can) 6e . « 69¢ - 2: ael:ns 2.69 :’; tlns2 At $;'(7"5’ 6 cans $1.35 ase 24 tins $4.95 || cryTENNIAL Lingon Berry Preserves pint jar 35¢ FLOUR Ketchup 2 bots. 399 0 uucons FLooR wax | 1 Pound Can 85 GIANT SIZE 19 Ih. bag e $2.25 ra WAXER FOR RENT — 25cper Day |14" 1. bag $1.15 RYTAK 49‘ An extra supply of flour PHONE Bel Monte PUMPKIN 6 No. 22 tins 750 EVERGLADE | CORNonCOB MONEY SAVED! 603 . 2 one pound pkys. 45¢ THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR OUR SERVICE " Tomorrow's Styles Today” CLEAN SWEEP SALE ; STARTING TUEGD/_!! === JUNE 10TH Dresses || COATS Prints - Pastels - Navy - Blacks ‘ SPORT MODELS $7.95 In full range of regular and RAINCOATS $5.00 half sizes VALUES T0 22.50 MILLINERY VALUES T0 5.95 FINAL SALE ONLY $5.00 FOR §1.00 TABLE SPECIALS OF REAL MERIT PRICED 25¢ fo $3.00 Hosiery, Kerchiefs, Costume Jewelry, Silk Lingerie, Blouses, Sweaters, Chubbies, Corsets, Slacks at CHARGED WITH ! went to France. patented a trombone with a root‘Josephlne Empress of Napult on, M £ 'lIIIIIl!IIIIIIII"IllllllIIHIIIIIIMII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllflllllllllilllllllIIIIIIll"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII June Clearance SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JUNE 9 AT 9 A. M. . DRESSES Pastel Colors Navy and Black GROUP I GROUP II GROUP I1I $6.95 $1.95 $12.95 f0 $14.95 25 (0ATS AT 209% OFF fis—$1 10 $3.95 BLOUSES HOSE 1.9502.95 | 80cPair Pastel Skirts Mepsingriani-Hian L5 PRICE 95« Pair Vanity Fair—~Munsingwear LINGERIE TABLE Satin tolngmg Pajamas $5.00 GOWNS i £ E Jmera H $5.00 1 GROUP OF GIRDL Slips . 8135 FOUNDETTES $I4 829 95 MISCELLANEIDUS ITEMS Purses - $1t0$1.95 Flowers 25¢ = Wrap-Around Turbans - - 35cand65¢ Searfs and Kerchiefs - = 350, 500, “Se ten Postmaster General Frank C. alket tirging that -his Department = N THE Bmmfi" * ue n special commemorative stamp, illlllllll]ll“lllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllmIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllllIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH llbldlnn of less than an acre. |treadle to operate the slide. 'Man Arresfed in Spokane | Is Accused of Slaying Man, Two Women | | *SPOKANE, WASH. JUNE 9 — IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIlI Prints prother Raymond Wells there o {the night of May 17. The hunch |back has been arrested here on a charge of carrying concealed weapens. At first he gave the name of i Alfred Blake and said he was from Trout City, Mont. Later he hunchback, according to McDonnell, admitted his iden- tity as Alfred Wells and confessed ne shot his nau brotaer but did not know whether he had killed him. * Wells claimed he lection of suvoting any the has no recol women bu 1. ) \ 'BICENTENNIAL OF . DISCOVERY URGED = Russian Commitiee Re- quests Issue Commem- orafing North Event mln‘unfliuunm “ — GB (1] fillllllllllllllllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH]IIIIII||I|I|||IIllI|I|IIII!II|||l||IHHIIIIHIlllllII|II|HIIIIIIIIlllllflllflllllllllllmlflllllllfllllllflIIIIIIIIIIHIII|I|IIIIII!I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII .'A move to have the Postoffice De- partment issue a stamp commemor- ating the 200th anniversary of the discavery of Alaska has been begun by the Consolidated Committee of the Russian National Organizations f San Francisco. Commodore Vitus Bering and Cap- tain Alexey Chirikov. discovered the coast of Southeast Alaska on July , 1741, The Russian Committee has writ- 7 A R AR A T IR T T I TR R R TR R = 1]

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