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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COMMISSIONERS 1|SLAND NOW “AGE TWO : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1944 'LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAYS | ARE BEING CELEBRATED. The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear BATAAN CAFE Genuine Chow Mein . . . . ANew/ Collection ack Lund, young-old sn\mlouglfi KNOX HATS YOU'VE ONLY 1 GROUP OF AM {nox on y t one "DORIC” 4' ‘10 Other Knox Hats, $6.50 to $12.50 B MBERENBS} OILY TO BED BEAUTY OILS help tone dry, sun-tanned skin. BY BETTY CLARKE AP Beauty Editor tauned skin ol yours, looking dried out and y_about this time, probably good oiling to restore it to ural pink and white smooth- rant oils, history tells us, d by Cleopatra, Helen of ind other beautiful Grecian, nd Egyptian women after bath ritual to help keep bodies nd smooth are four new oils to he the body, face, eyelids and should help give a soft, low to sun-dried skin. chiaparelli, famous she has w'll know why they've gained this reputation . . . oking, i and mix |grime and when removed with tis-| |sue should leave a satiny, smooth | | texture. For Spring SHOP TO SEE A HANDSOME HATS . . . and after you try a Smooth, New blocks in MEN'S T F and they wear wonderfully, too. of the superb new. The finest lightweight hats in the world are how made in the Unit States. Only the exclusive Decag process could make this supe light, casual felt so soft, yet *Irade Mark 4 l | and the excess blotted. It is sug- gested for use on the lips at night to keep them smooth and as an added protection against wincer | winds. Oiling your skin will help to ward off premature crowsfeet, wrinkles and scaliness and that flaky, dry- skinned winter look. EIGHT ARRIVE ON ALASKA AIRLINES An Alaska Airlines plane came ! in from the Westward yesterday | with the following passengers from | Anchorage—Mrs. Schwalbe, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Otis, Ed Minnis, H. M. Jager, A. L. Kinney, R. W. Mitchell, and -Mabel Tideman. Outgoinz passengers on the re-| turn trip were Miss C. Ludwix,‘ ,Mrs. M. Jacejko and infant, Jean | | Howard, R. Stevens, Guy Green{ land E. P, McCarran. Ray Duggan, | |and Larry Curry were the pilots | jon the trip. HOSPITAL NOTES been using these oils for years. | After Bathing and drying the & skin thoroughly, the scented body |'© St- Ann's Hospital for surgery. oil is applied with cotton. The face oil helps to remove makeup and| D YS: Mary Snyder was discharged yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital after medical treatment. The remainder can be| Ed Wald used as a makeup base. Or for that | SR 3 Surgery patiedt, outdoors look, powder can be omit- |1°ft St: Ann's Hospital on Monday. ted and a touch of lipstick is all| that is needed. | Mrs. Eugene Hulk gave birth to a baby son this morning d For the delicate skin area about oclock at St. Ann's Hogpit:tl ’-;-::: the eyes, the eyelid radiance ofl S infant weighed eight pounds, six applied with the fingertips to give ounces at birth. ¢ a dewey-eyed look. It can also be -—o—o—o-—— left on overnight. CIO INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL The lip radiance, to give that; Will hold a meeting, Thursday, transparent Hollywood lip look, is March 2, in the Union Hall at '7:3!)1 used aringly over the lipstick pm » l ~ AREENTERTAINED 1 Mrs. M. Diaz has been admitted | AT GOVERNOR'S For Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, ‘Service ! Director, and members of the Fish| and Wildlife Service of the Depart- | ment of the Interior who are at- tending the annual commissioner’s meeting in Juneau, Gov. Ernest| Gruening and Mrs. Gruening en- tertained last evening at the Gov-cluded ernor’s House with dinner and danc- imunm. ing. Fifty guests were asked to the enem affair, 3 | The Ger Among the members of the Fish |“Jay ¢ and Wildlife Service and their ladies | the | who were especially honored were time Messrs. W. E. Crouch, Frank Du-|aqc is doubtful if the Ameri- fresne, Clarence Olson, Capt. J./., n the r future will under- Steele Culbertson, Edward C. John- | raid on the Japanese moth- ston, Frank Beals, Prank P. Wil- g, they do it must be liams, Andrew A. Simons, Gordon | o 1uisance sweeps.” Springbett, Ray Renshaw, Hosea R.! at last reports, Sarber, Dan Ralston, Mr. and Mrs.| i v Frank Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. Earl N.|%© 4 v g Ohmer, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Purness, | J2P41¢ By B8 2he ARAUATAS, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. MacSpadden, |8 1400 miles from Tokyo and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Scudder. | MOQUE CraOits ¥: o s opening the eyes of y t space devour- s in modern war- (Continued from Page one) a feeling they are now directly in- in the front areas and no n must be allowed so the rovernment has warned lace to be prepared at any enemy bomb; but, nd if - > Fish, Wildlife Chief Sees Big Future Here LEAP YEAR'S DAY BABY A baby boy was born to Mr. and 4 4 Mrs, Eugene Hulk this morning at For Recreation Tourist St. Ann’s Hospitel at 7:05° o'clock, S weighing eight pounds gnd six | (Contititied Trom Dot Cns) ounces The young man is to be| _ i named Douglas Bernard in honor | to of his Uncle Bernie who is in the | make plans. He put forth by Dr. > and sound and on is “sold on |said t! Armed forces at the Westward, and |Gabriclson w who has just recently had a fur-|the Game Comm lough here. Born on February 29, that pro the baby will have to wait four »xecutive board of the Ro- more years in order to celebrate a tary Club and other members will birthday. The Hulks have another|attend the meeting which will be child, Gloria, aged three years. {at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. P — | Members of the me Commis- CARL FLORIDAN HERE |ston and Wildlife Agents of the Arriving as a member of thejCommission as well as officials of crew of a Liberty ship which docked [the Fish and Wildlife Service were at Juneau Saturday afternoon, was|guests at the meeting. Carl Floridan, wellknown Douglas| - - - b man who has served with lhe; r Merchant Marine for the past two, LADIES AID OF years. In port for only an overnight| . stop, Floridan was unable to con-| LU" HEPANS MEE'I' tact many of his friends on the| \ Channel. Mrs. Floridan with her! — mother have maintained their home: The regular monthly meeting of |in Douglas with letters being the|che Lutheran Ladies Aid Society only contact with her husband dur-;wfll meet at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, ing this period, those leters coming;Mflrch 2, in the church parlors, from the different ports of the| A dessert luncheon will be served world. The Floridans stopped at the |by the hostess Mrs. E. O. Jacob- !Gastineau Hotel for the evening.|son and Mrs. E. Samuelson. Carl wishes to extend greetings to| Members and friends are cordial- all his friends whom he was unnblr'ly Anvi to greet personally. MR VAT BABY GIRL FOR LaVIGNES | The James Lavignes are the| proud parents of a baby girl, born| at St. Ann’s hospital at 4:00 am.| Monday. The baby girl, name not, given at present, weighed eight| pounds and six cunces at birth. PVT. WILSON VISITS HERE Private John W. Wilson, son of | Mrs. Thomas Jimmy of Douglas, ar- rived here last Saturday afternoon on a 15 day furlough. Private Wil- son is stationed at Fort Lawton,| Washington, and has been in the; service since June last year. He will] spend his furlough visiting his} family and friends here. | COUNCIL MEETING I’OSTPONED‘, The regular Council meeting | scheduled for last evening was postponed until Wednesday, March 0 few Timely dnops HELP PREVEN MANY 2 COLDS - from developing Put a few drops of Va-tro-nol uj eachnostrilat the fimsmflg or sneeze. Its quick action aids Nature’s VICIS t colds. Follow aj direction: WA-JRO-NOL ‘INAREATO . arrived back in town after a e, Hoonah and Sitka, o celebrate his leap h his daughter, 0 a leap year| n on February | lebrate the event Pretty Enough for Furlough Brides, Soon te Say GGE B@!S Be ready for that glor- ious day, with this ray. crepe, slim waisted with deep nec Jones-Stevens Seward Street NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €. 0 M P A N:Y | :[, | GING UP FATHER [ WELL-AS LONG AS YOU HAVEN'T GOT YOUR SHOES -HAT AND COAT ON--| CAN BELIEVE You! DON'T WORRY- | I'M NOT_GOIN’ TO _SNEAK ouT-- sl Juneau's Newes! Ealing Exléblishmenl : PHONE 171 SMAILY—ANDY FONG Proprietors ‘é T : DINE AND DANCE ROPICS"’ OPEN ALL NIGHT LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American every 139 S. 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FEMMER—AGENT BUY WAR BONDS PHONE 114 WIGHT 2 JUNEAVY io ANCHORAGE via Yakulat and Cordova CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK ——— NOME ——— BRISTOL BAY Office Baranof Hotel PHONE 667 Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 A Agents Juneaun e e LASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $10 10 10 10 18 10 $18 18 18 18 18 10 10 Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof $18 818 10 10 5 Sitka $18 $18 18 18 18 $18 18 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Skagway Juneau 10 cents ;er Haines $20.00 10.00 pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Excursion Inlet ... e Express Rate: 10 cents per Juneau $15.00 pound—Minimum Charge oonah $10.00 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY - Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Petersburg $30.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to mmm:lhwmb—nhhmdflcum‘m 3 and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Schedules and Rates Subject to warrants PHONE 612