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PAGE 4 NO NEED WAIT FOR Marve ‘for WHY of this op } nounced. Beautiful bers; fancy broidered. bargains. A SALE MELVIN’S BEGIN A MERCHANDISING EVENT wrappy Coats, plain and fur trimmed, at Every article in our big stock ductions so pronounced that you cannot hope to better them even ‘at the close of the January Clearance Sales. Why not take advantage NOW, and have it for full holiday wear. is brand new—not a left-over in the lot. This is one of the best MELVIN bargain events we have ever an- GET SMART NEW CLOTHES FOR HOLIDAY WEAR AT JANUARY NCLEARANCE RIC EBs! NOW TO JANUARY EXTRAORDINARY THAT MUST COMMAND ATTENTION OF SAVING WOMEN ! lous values in clever street Frocks—perky silks the holidays at marked savings—luxurious startling reductions. A sale of sales that you will want to participate in. WAIT UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS? on sale tomorrow at price re- rtunity and secure that New Coat, Wrap, Suit or Dress Every garment in this stock Old customers—take notice! Usual privileges to old customers. SUITS AT LESS THAN HALF $49.50 Suits Go Tomorrow for $19.75 fur trimmed and embroidered models and notably attractive num- tailored, suitable for all-year wear. You surely can never expect “to get this next year for less than the low sale price of $19.75. . _ $65.00 Suits for $24.75 and $29.75 Wonderful assortment of high- grade models, trimmed with Nutria and Beaverette; $110.00 Suits for $39.75 and $49.75 Included in this lot are some very exclusive models in the most favored materials. Well worth up to $110, now on sale for $39.75 and $49.75. some fancy em- Don’t miss seeing these Dresses $14.75 and $19.75 | Dresses $24.75 and $29.75 Attractive new models in velvets, crepes and tricotines. Well worth double these prices. Exclusive models worth up to $65, including some new spring taffetas. Don't miss these. Handsome Coats on Sale at $19.75 All fur trimmed and silk lined, values up to $35. please you at $19.75. , These Coats will surely Salts Plush Coats Plain quickly sell tive buys. trimmed $19.75 and $24.75 fur trimmed and silk lined. Values up to $50. Genuine Hudson Seal Coat; full sweep; price $375; SALE PRICE. ..$265 One Japanese Mink Coat, 38 inches Plush and Cloth ,$39.75 and $49.75 Splendid assortment of fur trimmed gnd embroidered Coats at prices notably low. and fancy models; some ——FUR COATS— A number of high-grade Fur Coats go on sale tomorrow at prices that will them. If you are interested, come early, for these are most attrac- High-grade Bay Seal, Dolman Style Coat, full length; large skunk col- lar; worth $400; SALE PRICE $275 Number of Near Seal Coats, trimmed with fine squirrel; regular long, worth $450. SALE with squirrel and skunk; SALE BRACE, Lge lias cp cpegekscewe $275 PIO oy Ryde 6508 dels’ $175 Coney Coats, 36 inches long; SALE Near Seal Coats, 86 inches long; PO Hine). Tee, $42.50 SALE PRICE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE FIRST NIGHT SUCCESS —— sd | “The greatest individual success since Emma Calve's| debut,” said the critics of Marie Jeritza, soprano, after she\ sang for the first time at the Metropolitan opera house, New | York. She wes the star of the Vienna opera until brought to New York. Unlike most of her contemporaries, this prina donna is slim. |\Alaska 4| Georgeson’s Big Job. Solving Problems. \ | | | atte Chamber of Commert® Secre | tary McPherson will show you speci. | | mens of Alaska strawberries so large | that eleht of them fill a quart base ket. This, of course, in #enomenal HUNDREDS OF NEW BERRIES The Sitka station haa developed! hundreds of varieties of strawberries whith do « idly in Alaska, but ”, ny Fh, one of its very important objects has Farms Firm Now. jnot yet been achieved. ‘This in the \| Berries Flourish. production of a strawberry which The Star herewith presents the third installment of an article written | by K. A. Sherman, associate forester in the department of agrivulture, It was written as an official memor- | andam, but lie Interest In so general that The Siar secured exclusive rights ture which ling and long ents ta market. Such a berry | would be worth more to the territory | tflan the discovery of another Tread | nine, enablyye them to furnish | * to the States long after the fomed season The heavy rainfall and great hu- | of Southeastern Alaska tends for ie publication. Georgeson went to Alaska with the | by vision of a prophet and the courne | a of « crusader, Me went to Bkagway. and landed at the port where the} midity frenzied gold seekers were stampeed.|to the production of a soft, easily ing to the interior. To those taking | crushed berry. Even at that it stands part in the gold rush the idea of es-| transportation short distances very tablishing agricultural experiment] Well. Tho summer of 1921 the own stations in Alaska appeared to be sol ¢t of & email power taunch in absurd that they considered it almost Ketchikan conceived the idea of buy-| an hilatous joke. They were not{ing 4 boatioad of Berries up in. the | able to understand the type of mind | ery district and bringing’ them) that could think of plowing field ee prt x — _ grog = and growing crops when there was) nee of @ mai bow ie first boa gold to be had in the hills. Further. | !0ad was sold out before he got half. more, they believed it impansible to| W"y back to Ketchikan. He had to Produce any kind of crops in that/£ Pack after s second eargo for the) region in any case. 4 ae Georgeson net determinedly to work}, Taapberrien also do well tp Alas-| upon the big protien he had been{ i & do currants and gooseberries Tumeoaay wee jin Alaska you will find thousands ment stations were establinhed at dif. | °% “Cree of Wild. red ourrgnte identi ferent points, such as Skagway ana}! we’ Sopentalee te avery “way 007 = ye get “yt M {the cultivated red currant of the} enal, until finally today there are|sictes it resembles it very much five agricultural experiment sta Jalso In flavor, excepting it is even actively engaged in research more tart and not so sweet as the Alaska. At Sitka, where Prof. | cultivated fruit son makes hia headquasters, At Sitka aleo experiments have small experiment station “devoted been made with all the common or almost exctusively to hortic al re! garden varietion of veretables—let search, Here there has been devel-/tuyce, mdishes, onions, cabbage, ka oped a great many varieties of| cauliflower, kohirabl, parenips, pa | strawberries and other small fruits} nips, potatoes, beets, carrots, and eapecially adapted to soil and climatic] the like, all of which do well under conditions in Alaska. The Alaskan] ordinary care and cultivation | | atrawberry thus far has seemed to] The important point which the Sit yield most ppolifically between Ju-| ka station has demonstrated for Alas. nenu and. Skagway. ‘The Haines|kan agriculture is that the farmer | strawberry ts locally famous and the farmer's wife are assured In the Alaskan section of the Se | that all that is required is ordinary — va care and attention in order to have Jin the kitehen-garden common vege tables and «mall fruits in ample quantities for domestic use, (To Be Continued) Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery —"“Diapepsin” e's Diapepsin” “really does’ 4 stomachs in ordér-—‘really ‘ome indigestion, dyspep urn and sourness in at—just that lapepsin the largest In the orments makes Pape selling stomach world. 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