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- v THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943 & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA s " PAGE THREE. MYSTERY F“.M Fiw |.|M"M|0“S wE Millinery GREAT COMEDY | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY There is no decided trend in ENDS TONIGHT TO BE FELT IN [mye e oen v moe CONTINUES AT Buy Gflfb"{[fl/fl/fly Buy ; More Bonds i " " Tonight! "THE INVISIBLE AGENT Bl custiraren .ot e syt . vt i b rotect Uncle x i ¢ bike vaig 4| L P STARCH OUT [cause he is doing the very thingsip o~ Fr iment Store, brings|fancy most. More feathers and veil-| Yes, it was Jack Benny, the num- command; learning their secrets| Although clothing 1s to be on & TUMOBBOW! PREVUE l(]l.;\.l’llla has been seen in years. There )s| RY A\.lnro =t | {no end to the resourcefulness of! Stamps D Returning with the news that|creating the unusual is phenomenal.| She arrived last night ot ey .| we would enjoy doing more than| o "5 0 tainable for the|ing is being used than ever and ber one comedian of the air, who -r c s|will be able to say that she is|a dress in the title role of “Char- P spreading fear and d y | non-ration be production has|Wi ¥ il {and spreading fear and dismayj oo oL T lecult of thelunable to find a most becoming|ley’s Aunt” which opened last night IN SKIRTS! the American millinery designers, . 2.Great Features-2 : he is the - ( 3 |This time though, he should be = . 3 e SHE TOOK THE 1R This time though, b oo o [clothes are not to be rationed, John|Hats are large or small, casual cr|funnicst thing in skirtst And most N0 “ PL AYI N G! _ 2 8 $ s | Bishop, manager for the B. M. perky—just whichever suits one's important of all—she is a he! . 4 SOCIETY" anything else; namely, invading the | | trees from OF SOCIETY'S : Fw anything else; namely, I e [fall and winter season the effects are graceful and truly|coyly stepped across the screen of . IEST THING STUFFED 1 y gorgeous, This season no woman|the 20th Century Theatre wearing ”ES THE FUNN e where these elements do the most | | b ! 5 {limitations imposed upon manufac-|hat The story is that of the fellow | good still a godtl supply of fur|who helps out a friend in his ro- turers and designers in securing| The LEO CARRILLO ".:.‘:",a‘:;‘:,\m:zl‘."‘;lzfsir fl““:(k:,:i hm:){ fabrics and essentials. This, along|felts available and our creators have (mance by posing as his aunt. He ANDY DEVINE m;.,.' Universal's “Invisible Agent,”|With the terrific shortage of man- made the most of adapting this|chaperons two girls and is him- DAN DAILEY, JR e | |which opened last night at the|Power and skilled n(‘edlecra(tsmen,!Su)""NH‘ material into their hats. |self pursued and proposed to by I will slow production of wearing ap-| |two gentlemen who are unaware | Capitol Theatre. Other provocative items include such thing as cigar- |ette puffing and glowing without| visible aid, glasses filling, tilting |and being drained apparently as the mischievous whim impells their| bodies moving through space with-| out earthly contact and locomotion | sundry inanimate objects suddenly | £ Hard To Obtain {of his true identity. Then the real Shoes are extremely hard to ob-launt comes upon the scene. How itain due to production difficulties.|he gets out of his predicament [Bvery shoe firm at this time is|makes for one of the funniest cli- making shoes for some branch of|maxes ever screened. the armed forces and while the| jack Benny is funnier than ever leather obtainable for the upper!pefore as ‘Charley’s Aunt.” His stock in shoes is as good, if not|reputation as the man who can better than in previous years, theiget the most laughs out of comedy MARIJORIE FORD | Marsha HUNT + Richard CARLSON {parel and under the circumstances deliveries as well, Mr. Bishop noticed a terrific in- |crease in buying insofar as stores |were concerned, with most firms finding it necessary to send buyers out every day into the markets in order to obtain anything avail- able. gaining undefined and unseen anie: get | " T H EATRE P L e e DIGAR ::i;‘l‘z:n,:s ‘;\r‘(;“n‘ot t:blou % 1“‘51:1‘»5 e i oli " bace, . e anpower to rn he shoes | his super! comedy rformance. Jon Hall, the handsome, husky|lovelier than they ever have been, s sUpath, chiriedy, PR -di ’ out. Despite the fact that ration- v 8 s s 3 cia, i sarong expert, is the invisible umu‘;c?f"m'?g b2 X ‘?;“‘""" “A"‘"‘f““ ing is in effect, statistics show um“l,,[:R",.mflj::f‘::‘ ;‘,;mfi(‘,‘;“‘;‘m.’““,?;;. THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI who was 90'percent of the footage|JCHENErs, Tiave: outdone themselesBy .- . L L e L e L Y Tatass Eilisari 18 ex of “Invisible Agent,” is identified in order to introduce new details|,, over Nt »‘.'(‘Hem ) ‘Ja'k Ch;.‘ i crii f‘neml only by reactions. The 'rcmmning\flnd az}-cents‘h\ln HoEngs mgkmg For the duration the only lomhor\‘whn ,,p:dg lt,,.l,/ ;:;,“‘."'g“ L,,n is !10 percent disclose his activity nm._‘them just as interesting -and indi- Rt 0ek avallnhil Wil fie dn éohd o5 W) e 5 - 24 ¥ 5 \" suppc X », mally. Other mainsprings of the|vidual, if not more so, than injgo "\, 0 b o turf tan ““d”l;":;]t:»r by R“‘,i:‘\:‘;’(; g‘““z‘:”‘ A“’;;‘:‘ innovational film include Tiona|the past. . lwhite. Navy shoes have been \’\tl;olm.) Lmtd Cregar, Ernest Cos- Massey in the stellay romantic role| Naturally there are restrictions|q, o4 by order of the War Pro-|sart, Richar gar, °S opposite Hall. |as to the amount of yardage that|q .o poo.q ::‘:l Richard Haydn and Morton | Imay be put into a garment and a i N | designers have relied upon their 0 mote leather handbags will| - i | RPN - L ingenuity o detall their apparel b; n\m}able for the duration, thb‘ 8 < also being by WPB order. Suedes|unfortunate part of this is that in such a manner that it will be . | and fabrics and reptiles will be there does not seem to be any {more to the point than ever. The trend in women's clothing is| ™ orc Prevalent. release. X - | ' BEAI JAPS imwards Histar . stilts “ania | dricel Domestics, such as blankets,| Rubber footwear and clothing i sheets, pillows, towels, yard goods|equally hard to obtain. A few [arlemoon or functional gowns. Gla- | —especially cottons and woolens, men's shoe packs are available but Pan American announces with pleas- }EOh‘:“:; i‘:‘)‘)t:i}si:’";;;:;xtfx‘t‘:e are extremely hard to obtain as'no rubber boots of any ‘type are re the resumption of our June: g 1 are rayons and drapery. This is aobtainable for women. Golashes and amount of material needed to pro- ¥ ON GROUND i trita type of dress. With mapnu- matter of production, however, as|rubbers may be purchased, but these i sS. airbanks Electra Shuttle Servi B |facturers on an allotment basis f:p:;l\any n:&:l:lnesfl;vhlch wt-‘re for;;umy in black and all from recon- | —— | ahido” 8 y use n e weaving of ditioned rubber. JI_INE AU’FA TRRANKS | (Continued from Page One) ;éz;s:::,::g ri:):;:;] s::;ce,put::;irg m;: these fabrics are now being used Few Hardships S ot il e linto the dressy cocktall type in rclusively for wee Infustiion. Generally speaking, few hardships, VLRV COROTES battlefront, sharp fighting was re- | preference to the evening gown. Men's Pioture Bright |if any, will be felt by Alaskans in - ported south of Salamaua. { ~ The men’s picture is very bright general, according to Mr. Bishop. From Brandon "“’"_"’h' immortal comedy FIVE 'LIGHTS WEEKLY Allied bombers were busy along | Chinese Influence insofar as suits, topcoats and hats| “While some luxury items are gone il | the New Guinea coast. Military| The newest inovation which has|8re concerned. While no new style| for the duration he does not feel KAY FRANC'S JAMES ELLISON At the same time, the Australians drapes cleverly done to give a| Shoes in the men’s field may be| “The selection of merchandise) Ouecied by ARCHIE MAYO - Produced by Willom Perlberg captured Mount Tambu and count- | striking, pencil slim effect that is|3 little hard to obtain, but their|which will be available will be of b Connections to all interior points.” installations were bombed and straf- been introduced this season from |trends are being introduced there| that one's wardrobe or personal ed 282 dead Japs piled on the reqlly lovely and very flattering |8ccessories and furnishings such|extremely good quality with fash- A 200 CRTURCPOX PCTUR lope. |The Chinese trend is followed close- |85 5port clothes, outdoor and skiion significance, durability and| ed in the heavy attack against s high fashion standpoint is the|Still will be available a splendid comfort will be impaired to any EDMUND GWENN - ANNE BAXTER - REGINALD OWEN - LAIRD CREGAR ST i s| S togs and jackets should be - | us S, st i . ly in fashion favor by the peasant ‘0B Jackets shou e reason- | usefulness their most important Madang. | Chinese influence. This consists of |uality of all-wool fabrics. | great degree.” ARLEEN WHELAN + ERNEST COSSART - RICHARD HAYDN 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 decor. This is obtained by a very|8bly plentiful. characteristics.” | novel treatment of peasant embroi-| Rubberized clothing, of course, “Manufacturers are giving every : the Is out of the picture. | consideration to the fact that we Y > e dery and trimmings, result | s PANV AMERICAN AIRWAYS |being very gay and very youthful, | 'Shirts now have trimmed tails, in Alaska are a long distance from| R X e g The color which has arisen to|70 more French cuffs or fancy|the source of supply and are doing| SAN FRANCISCO, July 22— I “0' So o) {great prominence in this new mode|madress and pique weaves: How- |their utmost to serve and help in| Ghanges in regulations by the gov- 4(0“0'0“ s L 'is gray. Gray will be worn by|€ver broadcloth is still on the mar-|every way possible, states Mr. Bi-) ik s > s S' " " R " = | |fashion conscious women in coats,|ket- shop. "{x;‘r?‘v‘l': ;‘CO?TFI';]{,|[L :11:; 7‘;"‘ f:fyimsf;‘ ow €a Y oty s K I L L E n L 0 G G E R S | |is perhaps the most important|off the market, but substitutes are|have every reason to believe that|acting director of the office, says. | anis p m {color, followed by brown and belge|nOW coming through for leather |everyone will be able to find what | He announced recommendations | T P e | i - {tones, and metals normally used in these they desire in a nice assortment| have been sent to Washington atter | (COntinued from Page one)™ 2 L (Continued from Page one) ;r W:x dresses :refl vcry“fglw a:d ‘“;';‘?‘-ms‘ S i and kmlecnon.” “People 1iving 1n | discussions with representatives of | - ;wmh“;;“;‘_ Tovernind | — — ———————— ifar between, an available, the s en’s an 0ys'| Alaskan cities,” says Mr. Bishop,|the industry on the new maximum 2 . Logglng Tru(:k Boad B“llders [ 2;‘;:;:53‘;“m’;gtpif‘:‘gxmfi:gl‘:‘c“ |color assortment will be very lim-|clothing is perhaps one of the “will not have nearly the hard-|retail prices. ‘f;:fif:mhx?f::;: ':’t“’_"’:"r'n:' havily |ited. The majority of dresses for most difficult items to secure. Man- |ships in shopping such as are now Many commercial fishermen have | party wear will be in crepes, with|ufacturers are limited in all|being exerlenced in over-crowded | tled up their boats as a protest. Employment experts estimate 4 The American steamroller is mak- Wanted for [oe swith a‘,’f:g;s,sdx?g vk d;;v,fmfi'; the casual frocks being almost en-|branches of this field and 1t is|citfes in the States.” e this system would cut absenteelsm Italians and their German allies tirely in acetates and rayons. These, |Perhaps the weakest picture today. 0 L A R ptan : so that efficlent operation wou]n{‘ lmonTANT WAR wonK into the northeast corner of the however, are very lovely and Amer-|Snow sults are almost out and the BUY WAR BONDS pire Classifieds Pay! | improved rather than impaired. : island. icans will begin to realize that the| g e o e i ey 1 - o et - ERERIAEN W RS Italians Surrendering pure silk dress has probably dis- The Ttalian 26th Assieta Division |appeared from the fashion picture . f= . 1= . is said to be surrendering almost |forever. This is understandable as ] Cerhhcale Of Avallablle Req‘“red en masse as Axis prisoners mounted our fabric sources have done such to more than 40,000 along the east marvelous things with rayon. see | coast. However, fierce fighting| I [ [ - continued between the Simento Riv- | ~ Suits a Backlog U S Employment Servlce | er and Cantania, where the German | American women have gladly ac- B3 | Hermann Goering Armored Division, | cepted suits as the backlog for a at ‘ | with fresh troops, including a para- | versatile wardrobe. The selection is chute infantry battalion, is contest- | large and varied in either the cas- EFFECTIVE MONDAY JULY 26 3 ; | ing every inch of the ground. ual or dressy types. The only fab- 124 Marlne WaY' ‘Iuneau Gen. Montzomery’s Eighth Army.!ric not plentiful in the suit world DUE TO SHORTAGE OF MANPOWER g . however, is making steady if slow jat this time is gabardine. It will 1 ‘prouress» ’ probably be out of the picture in 11 | The airdrome, 20 miles southwest 'any great quantity until spring DELIVEBI IL A. B. Phllllps | of Catania, has been captured. | However in other fabrics there is w L BE MADE IN THE : = -*ubm o canvas}an ample supply of 100 percent 8 . ou wear rubber or at the Gastineau Hotel, Juneau ork oves. MR GaBnik Ve e e e AFTERNOON ONLY FROM-- 4 duscinlg and doing gfi“ei‘;ald house | fyr_trimmed coats will be worn this straightening, you Wil nd your 3 ‘;andi Il b5 st atter This m!zgzzutf{:;’; :::: ‘:e‘s‘;]":ér f;‘:s‘im:‘b" | especially advised during cold wea- | s g | fher and- when ‘the wash' water! (|0 P WASE AR, 88d | badger There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | nara. Plat furs other’ Whan lamb, includ- . BERT'S CASH GROCERY °"S"T5J‘BSE'§‘;§TI!’£ {,“;“E TRVING'S MARKET ; :00P. M. THRIFT CO-OP : Minimum Delivery $3.00 GASTINEAU CROCERY Please Have Milk Bottles Ready for Exchange rre 42 PP AIRCEL DELIVERY SERVICE ™ 42 DUANE S. MARTIN-Owners-JAMES A. CAMERON ing squirrel, mink, beaver and shirred beaver are extremely hard to procure. Gray is also prominent in the coat picture, as is black, red, brown, tan and green. Tweeds are not as plentiful as heretofore, nor do they have the fashion significance which they once held. The most popular type of untrimmed coat is the chesterfield. This is a very impor- tant coat for fall because of its versatility. The second noteworthy in the untrimmed field is the “boy box model,” This is especially true as far as the sport coat 1s " BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ' " By BILLY DeBECK | GaRR - - OW.N0 - THATIS JuST WP To MY ROOM, PEET -PEET | T WAN THEN WX ! NE SWE'\ESS NUTHWY BT /THER COCKTAILS HERE | SKONK - U\ BE CLAKN- W TRINDAD, SNVEFY - BACK W TWo COLORED o LTTLE \WEAK, S0 " SUAKES WARTER Jou CaN BOLD Og\%\a& L s MIDDY -BLOWSE ON, CONS\N - 'th JES QDD & LEET\E SOCIA8\\L\TUDE Al e Now building © Wright Cyeto or the Boeind big. MY rucks \ary