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MADONNA | ACCENT ON HAIRDO FEMININITY MONA LISA MOUTH CONSERVATIVE MAKEUP FULL BLOOM k BOSOM ROUNDED SHOULDERS LCWER NECKLINE WASP WAIST BALLERINA WAISTLINE BE NATURAL E'LL CURVED HIPLINE NATURAL' HIPLINE ing her- the excess whipped up ULD- { FASHIONED | CHARM SMILE, enz who LOWER HEMLINE ultant beauty con pts “the all bust re- s SEDUCTIVE | | LADYLIK u 5 ANKLES LOOK can the co large? YPE OF agent Cly my mc to please ny of them prefe ; PREREROT ynna hairdo (parted in styles—anc cover .the ‘ 1 back and fasten2d 0 r neck, a line the boys ¢ t=ts in order TIDE TABLE JANUARY 23 tide, 5:08 a.m., SUBTLE SLEEF . esser Victor ight hair, fewer p d hair-sets, in favor of achidved by excellen hair shaping. N¢ frizzy cu gl v ST S T e SHE'LL U FEMINI 1l Her ar will ds ar /TLES to get her man this Leap- Conover e 5 i3 i .N\Y ;:n\'lg‘l .'«grr‘:‘n‘lnlltnlr‘r,\' Con- es will be worn IMPORTANT MEETING “but she'll also be a career girl v 1 evening gOWNS, For all boat owners and those narriage or business. Shi wear especially have cut| interested in Marine Inspection Li- imple shoulder length hairdo their hai queenly | censes. Senate Chambers, Jan. 28 men like in a variety of lady-like beauty '»790 f:l SEDUCTIVE ANKLE the new look, "hornton 5.3 ft. 16.8 ft. -1.0 ft. says who ust” with Walter 0 . de, 11:11 am., . v tide, . . 1 agent 18:07 p.m. a line that is €% o000 sc e | short for called “United Nations' at the lun- AT FROLIC; OTHER - 5 it EVENTS SCHEDULED Foster tea yesterday were Mrs. Burr ard Lincoln, Mrs, and Mrs. Fritch- ing Mrs. informal Pla Mrs, Jones e 19 T8 CASES ARE GIVEN TREATMENT iing will be featured i Juneau Woman's Club | jics members, it was decided at a short | yp. business meeting yesterday after- |, as a concession at the Gold- | ; rth celebration next | i) . The club met at the home Don Foster Simon Hellenthal spcke of furniture and furnish- The ings, showing photographs of fur- | iuncheon niture built by T. Greg Chil- | race Room of the g i ko Barracks and sam, of wall | with Mrs. Neil F i chair f paper. said that Gregg has|man for the event not only furnished his own home | Dale will show a m-res by the n0oo) en N week of Mrs, Mrs as announced hold a 11 o'cloc The club will food aturday mor t designs in the Juneau Public during 1947 were club n Activities at February in the Health Center next Dr. C. Officer. 19 persons C. Carter, from the Offering RAL-PD-3-48 WAA Oifers AFOGNAK SAVWMILL FOR OFF-SITE USE SEALED BiD SALE NO PRIORITIES LOCATION: Property is located af Danger Bay on AFOGNAK ISLAND near KODIAK ISLAND, ALASKA 100,000 FBM Mill and the srd Flood Filing Room Tin Shop 32'x20’; Tractor Shop 62'x40’; ing, two stories 70'x65'; Hospital, iwo 30 square feet of area. FACTS ABOUT SAWMI Ceonsists of equipment for or folloewing buldings: Mill Building, twe stories. s 54'x40’; Parts Reem 64'x40’; Machine Shop 3 Warehouse, two steries Recreation B stories 36'x26'; and all Docks consisting of 45 SEALED BIDS will be received for the COMPLETE PROJECT ONLY by War Assels Administraticn, Bex 2166, Anchorage, ALASKA, until 1(:[)() p. m. February 6, 1948, and publicly opened a! 10 a. m. February 9, 1948. i Address your request for Bid Forms and all other inquiries to address below. Box 2466 Anchorage, Alaska Phone: Main 766 IN YEAR OF 1947 own today in the annual report | City Health | | such a report is erroneous and that According to his report, ‘no polio cases have been discov- : Rl i Gamneflu | ered recently. 'JACQUELIN HORNER 'MAY BE WARD OF to Wallsend in THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CHAMBER TAKES Stock for | VOTE ON SENATE MEASURE 1834 Delegale inent construc- \i iApprovesCarrymgofPas ion, man of Alaska, 18’ candidate | | The Clothes: BY DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Foshion Editor The new lock becomes the old) 1nq chamber of Commerce look for 1948, and the die-hard iniq4,y noon in the Gold Room of the kncelength skirts will 1ook as out of{p,;a501 Hotel for their weekly mee place as a boby soXer at an embas-iing and o vote on the amendment ging the sy _ball. of the Senate Bill| 1834. The Senate Bill is the measur which prohikits Canadian boats from sengers on Vessels of kit (anadian Lines g te for him ef fact Pacsiv warre ren ., Michigan, Jan me were John and graduated in civil en- University of married Nellie Ruth ispell, Montana. born to them— s. Louise who is tanford One again it is fashionable to be ladylik2, and femininity is the theme of fashions for spring. Skirts arecarrying engers and freight be- approximately two inches h’hgfr‘\t\\'t‘cn two ports in the states and than in the fall, when the dropping |ficm states to Alaskan ports and hemline created a fashion furore ween two ports in Alasl unmatched since the dawn of the! After the ballots were counted i hebble skirt fwas 30 for the change of the Pas- rst _Lieutenant and But as skirts grow longer neck-|senger Coastwise Act of 1886 to be Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. lines go lower, and the feminine'amended and a 24 to 24 on the Arm in France in World form is dramatized to the hil! by Merehant Marine Act of 1920 the fashions in store for 1948, Filmy vote will now include CPR in as f pure silk chiffons, cobweiby import- engers and their car ed rustling taffeta petticoats srned, to be carried between t and ten-yard skirts are all over the statss and the Ale n ports place. i 2, Jerts 7 P mt sethietsan: The average skirt length for street of atiending the S Grove, Ir wear will be 12 inches from the floor Council in Se: 1930, next spring, as compared with 14 Coun f inches last fall. Dressy afternoon the Lemke without so S ct and cocktail dresses are just above comment on it. There v 1 Ketchikan the ankle, but only th2 most formal endorsement to Ll\t‘ al gowns are floor length. The newest Hizhway and the length for dinner and evening wear Western Trades (L clears the floor by about four inches. annual c ion in Waistlines are as all as nature ern California and it has been 1 and a good girdle will. allow. Many quested that Juneau a rep of the new \mam-mppmg styles have sentative. T convention built-in “minimizer 1. in March. 4 The vogue for petticoats reaches Tf"“k Feinhuhead, ot alarming proportions, many of the . or-poriation Company new full-skirted dresses being sold "f)_'l‘“f‘ Shibiar Sn 'I,N complete with ruffled taffeta peti- WeIPerS were added Q'“ y coats which are supposed to show [+ PoleY and Clay Scudc ska to engas icn work. Have bee: nce under the names Stock, Inc., H. R Co. and Stock & > active elec- He a oted in the Territc resolution r the first ti (at Ket- Also transter to the Post of the American B.P. 0. H. N Jeineu 420 will hold South- eeman of th . Department for end Delegate. volitical office before tivity is forbidden for he American Legicn, ck for Delegate Club) - Uncle Sam Selling Panis for Rags; Wani fo Buy! LOS ANGELES, Jan Anytod: t to buy 10,000 pairs of » file officer Paid adv 21—(P ult food situation may e oviet Union to ship gra in the Ryssian occupied Eastern zone of Germany, which is being woven into a so-called Molotov P! D for Eastern E ‘Soviet officials think they 1ave to import grain from the Sov- iet Union, but inel decision to r yet been Maj. Gen the Timoffei Duda acting military £ Governor for Saxony, told the first that reported _, American correspondents to tour the '8 X-days were taken ar ,).‘ Russian zone since last June Health Department plan for chedt . This is the first time the Rus- examinations of persons suspecteti Sians have spoken of shipping foo of having tuberculosis. He said Into théir zone. Their Army lives that the school children were also Mainly on German focd, paticy X-rayed with miniature film in Perishabl May, with larger X-days taken for British licensed press in Berlin children whose chesis were nay 2cctused the Soviet Unicn of export- normal ing trainioads of German food east- Four Juneau children were Ward tc Sitka thopedic year. Dr. Carter also declared there is no truth to a current ru- mor regarding a polio case being reported in Juneau. He said that cetton discreetly as well as provide sound ST faihions, . £dms afe AHENWY Hhar shoulders. And evening gowns are . . j. ! (Delayed)—P—A dif- Dior manner. fying 1 ef[ecls as Lh" l.n l.u\\‘ in ull nf er-| h to the waist, with only the filmiest !NTO RUSS!AN Z@kE veiling of lace. Others are designed to be pulled down to reveal the pRESDE iet Occupied Sax- almost uniformly strapless, many ; the with great bows or poufs of fabric tc accentuate the bustline, that'll Styles for 1948, as befits Leap prison Year, are feminine, alluring, be- guiling—and the prices will be high- will pants up vertising fine wiping even by th So WAA r sale on Jan. 29, they make very Channel Area were tuberculosis sanatoria year. Dr. Carter admitted during How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to hell 1p loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal Taw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous memn- branes. Tell your druggist te sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it qu&cklv allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis serdt and two Outside for or- treatment during the L e e ANCHORAGE VISITORS W. Francis, L. P. Rogers R. V. Pastro of Anchorage cred at the Baranof Hotel. -t Oxygen when mixed with ylene makes possible flame peratures above 4,000 degrees and that pe acet- tem- ELECTROPLATING ZINC-CADMIUM - COPPER NICKEL and SILVER ZINC BEARREL PL&TWG FOR SMALL PARTS Bolts, Nuts, Nails, Etc. Ideal for Electrogalvanizing Chains Up to 100 Pounds TROLLING SFOONS to be PLATED or BUFFED can be left at Harbor Market CEROMIUM and TIN PLATING Will Be Available Soon West Juneau Plating Works PHONE DOUGLAS 954 JUVENILE COURT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22 —® A petition to make Jacqueline (Jackie) Horner, 15-year-old run- away Hollywood piano prodigy and actress, a ward of the Juvenile Court was filed in Superior Court here to- day. Arthur Upton, Senior prokation of- ficer who took custedy of the girl after she was discovered yesterday in a hotel room here, filed the peti- tion. The petition will be heard néxt Thursday by Mrs. Fred Block, re- feree in the Juvenile Court. o ! The girl, who disappeared from her Los Angeles home, was found here after an eight-day search. BULD UP FORCES iN AR, IS PLEA | MADEBY SENATOR DENVER, dan. 22— Senator Johnson (D-Colo) urged last night that® the United States bring its airforces “up to a standard in ad- vance of anything else in the world. He said he believed this could be accomplished through a bill he recently introduced to spend two billion dollars each this year and next, “Not only will it give us more airplanes, but it will give the s tion business a chance to survive,” Johnson said. | “The next war is going to be fought in the air. Likely it will be fought over the Ndtth Pole He sald compulsory military training “wouldn’t add one iota of strength to this country—it is a weakness.” - MUSICIANS® Protective Union Local Fo, 672 — A. F. L. Hall REGULAR MEETING7P. M. TONIGHT — JAN. 22 Hadrian's Wall was built across Great Britain from Solway Firth 122 A D. THURSDAY, JAI\LARY 22, 1948 SPECIALTY BREADS your Potato Germaki th butter 791 To relicve miser- ies, rub throat, chest and back with comforting vesks PORUZ CLOSE OUT SALE at the Needlecraft and Junior Shop BENTSAR 100% WOOL SHIRTS Assorted Colors White Siag Water Repellent JACKETS Assorted Colors with Hood—Sizes 8 to 18 88.25 RLS' WOOL SLACKS Sizes Tto 14 £2.65 N)‘i e ff‘ fi SWEATERS Lined ON BATH ROBES '&Ensi 82.25 Wedding Choice of a Lifetime JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U5 A. DLENDED WHISKEY, % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS £2.241.E8 SERVICE o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washington For Raies and Informaiion CONSULT Alaska Transporfation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska MAYBE WE'RE GETTIN' OLD —BUT We've heen working 12 hours a day . .. 7 days a week and that's a "mite” too much. (f | p—— With your permission {(we hope) and your understanding, starting at 3:30 a.m. SIFNBAYM JANUARY 25th and every Sunday ihereafter WE WILL BE CLOSED The Place will re.open Bright and Early (5:30 o'Clock to You) EACH MOKDAY NORKEING and will remain open 24 Kours Every WEEK Day CHICK'S and JERRY'S CAFE (Formerly Del’s Cafe) SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET