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Not until sometime in May will the lectures be continued here upon Mrs. Fohn-Hansen's expected re- turn from the First City. was of genuine interest to Alaska | FEATURED AT DOUGLAS Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen spoke to Douglas women at the school yes- terday afternoon from 2 to 3:80 o'- clock for her final address before leaving for Ketchikan where she | Keep CARA NOME D 7RE) homely hands! STUDENTS GIVING VICTORY HOP ON SATURDAY NIGHT The Douglas High School sopho- mores are giving a ‘“victory hop”! in the school gym Saturday night, February 27, to which the public |is invited. Bob Tew's orchestra will play for the dance. A clever scheme of decorations is being followed by the students in preparation for the event. TIDES TOMORROW soff, and ly by applying this tycream many times LARGE Reach day. ¥ JAR will not soil | aloves or § resdis ok, - B@ || ASK FOR'IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Sig—“ ) AND YOU TELL MR HOARDER THAT I'M GONNA TAKE THIS LAMP AND I'M NOT GONNA GIVE IT BACK RETURN SOME OF THE THINGS HE'S BORROWED FROM Low tide—0:18 a.m., 38 feet. High tide—6:27 am. 150 feet. Low tide—1:24 pm., 24 feet. High tide—7:3¢ pm. 117 feet. sl IR Empire ClassiZieds Pay! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ARMY MEN " HEREPLAN | BIG WEEK of the U. S Troops in this area, (will crown the Queen with a crown of war stamps at the Victory Ball. Admission to the dance will be re- stricted to members of the armed forces and their guests. - - BUY WAR BONDS V-Club Sponsors Victory| | Week fo Sell War | Bonds, Stamps | | In a campaign designed to sell War Bonds and Stamps, and at the | same time to furpish some enter- ainment for service men of this members of the armed forces sponsoring a gigantic Victory | Week, next Monday through Sat-| urday, complete with queens and a| Victory Ball. | The affair is being sponsored by the seryice men’s unigque V Club, | the only organization which give: jts members back $4 for every § they pay in dues by purchasing| War Stamps. Members of the V Club pay dues as follows: Officer members buy a 25-cent| stamp for every personal letter they | cent stamp for every personal letter | received. A large percentage of the pérsonnel in this area have signedf up. | The men are casting ballots now; to nominate three candidates for | the Chief Queen. Nominations close | cast all week to decide which of the to be held Saturday, March 6, in the High School gym in Juneau. The men vote for their tavorites' by buying stamps and bonds. E:ch' 10-cent stamp is good for one vote. | Two 25-cent stamps carry five votes. | A $25 bond is good for 250 votes | and a $100 hond is good for 1,000 votes. | The three candidates for the| Chief Queen will be feted at the | camp during next week, campaizn-| ing for eldction by selling stamps | and bonds at a special booth. i Col. Roy W. Riegle, Commander P 3325 aavay 08 dogpy 2avgy o8 42053 w05 ey receive. Enlisted men buy a 10-7 Monday and then ballots will be!§ 4 7 % | Declare your independence of | 2 winte. sun that fails you! Get a General Electric Sun- lamp and bave 2 tan regard- | Tess of the lack of sunlight. Day or night—in any weather i —snap on a G-E Sunlamp | while you shave, dress or | read. This lamp, in just six | minutes, gives you the ultra- violet benefits of two hours | under winter sun. Come | in now Get a G-E Sunlamp | for yourself and your family. | Look as if you just came from from the beach—all winter three will reign at the Victory Ball £ E i | Model LM4 priced at $37.50 i l | Alaska Electric Light *“and Power Co. Phone 6 e o 1 mopag —— SLACKS and Slack Smits 3 Suits are in green, navy and brown. Some jackets have set-in belts and patch pockets. $9.95 to $12.95 Slacks come in a variety of colors and materials. 'FUNTER EVACUEE DIES IN JUNEAU An Aleut evacuee, Simeon Ko- chutin, age 31 years, died early this morning at the Government Hospi- tal where he has been receiving medical treatment for some time, Prior to his long illness Kochu- tin was employed as an electrician by the U. S. Government in a plant on St. Paul's Island. Born February 13, 1912, on St. Paul's Island of the Pribilof Group, Kochutin was unmarried. He is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. John Kochutin, and a married sister, Mrs. Alexandra Melovidor. Mother and sister of the deceased are in Juneau at present. Remains |are at the Charles W. Carter Mor- ‘tuary. Funeral arrangements await |word from the father at Funter | Bay. UNTIL HE WiLL ME- TO THIS WILL TEACH HIM A || LESSON = THAT GLIY WOLLD TRY TQ OPEN THE MOUTH OF THE INDIAN ON THE NICKEL OF HIS T GIT THE GOLD OUT ETH - Some are part-wool. Pockets and leather belts are added fea- tures. Priced ;3.95 10 $9.95 WOOL JACKETS for cool days . » Man- tailored BLOUSES too. -4 Anklets 35¢ MOOSE ARE T0 HOLD ROLL CALL TONIGHT The annual Moose roll call takes place tonight at the lodge session starting at 8 o'clock and all Moose in the city, members or visitors, are requested to attend. ¥ Leonard Tate is in charge of the entertainment which will include A mock trial. 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