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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 ENGAGEMENT HERE TONIGHT - T ROLLER SKATES ‘ FOR Boys and Girls Ball Bearing—Adjustable GTON U GLEE CLUB OPEN3 J unefiu-foung Harilwajl"é Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 VOTE FOR Bartley Howard Candidate for Republican Nomination -as Delegate - to Congress PRIMARY ELECTION, _APRIL 24 The University of Washington Glee Club will arrive in Juneau late this afternoon on the steam- er Admiral Rogers and open a three-night and two-matinee engagement at the Coliseum Theatre he- ginning tonight. The curtain will go up promptl $:15 o’clock tomight on the up-to-date en- tertainment. In the picture is shown the “Toy Symphony,” a take off iphony chestra, is very clever and extremely humorous. It was cne cf the big features in the University of Washington Glee Club's annual Spring Songfest held on the Washington campus last April. The a few of the many would-be symphonists who will appear in the act. This bit of legitimate comedy ever prt on hy a University of Washington at on a sy or- TEST OF FROCKS o above picture shows but for ¢ thin bt ND SPRING the most recent arrivals of our was said to be Club, Two separate !is tonight, Tues | time the Washington U Glee Club has been to Alaska. {nights in Ketchikan and made big hits. BEach program {lighter choral mumbers by the Glee Club, piano, ithe Varsity Quartet, and special comedy numbers. | ‘Being so close to Alaska and with so many former student sity of Washington is looked upon almost “home” institution and {here will be a regular gala event. MORE IMPORTANT —than any other part of your diet are the fresh fruits and vegeublesn'yon‘ eat. Nature intended that both Man and lesser animals should have a daily ration of these foods, nd distinct programs will be presented during the Juneau engagement which ; and Wednesday nights and matinees Tuesday and Wednesday. This is the first The have § appeared three to here consisis of heavy meanderings” FAQTNE I B A = Ig«; 0L A3 7AW, % members glven al be and violin and vecal folos, “vocal by Juneau, the it of the residing in the vis 1 Spring ar & rese Univer- st Spring wear and present the Gles Club as a wvel of silks, woel in dress and For choice fruits and vegetables. B —3 wear as well as other fashionable CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Q‘m?uiu" T | The prices are an attractive ucement, $12.50 B. M. Behrends Co., Juneaun’s Leading Department Store Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It P A DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING HERE ARE FIRST SPR i o i Spring Frock by A new collection of our popfilar dresses $12.75 PARIS many of of 80 | 'WAR. DEPT, BILL | i 1 3 [ | | RECIPES FOR THE | I HOUSEWIFE TO TRY IS SIGNEDBY - — | | Try jellied deviled eg f | PREs MARGH 23 Lent. Boil six eggs hard, | shell, cut lengthwise, remove the| L yolks and devil. Add a table i spoonful of soft butter, a dash of Includes $825’000 f‘Ol‘ Al- red pepper, a half teaspoonful of I aska Road Commission— sugar. s half lva»p(mruh\l\l of ¥ a half teaspoonful of Wore $100,000 Lowell Creek | liire sauce, a few darops. of i W sup, a teaspoonful of French| | The War Department Appropria-| qressing, half teaspoonful of on- {tion Bill, carrying military and|jon juice, and a teaspoonful of non-military appropriations and | chopped white celery lesaves. Mix | including §825,000 for the Alaska|to a smooth paste and fill the ezg Road Commission and a special!whites. If i* seems stiff, add a| item of $100,000 for the protegtion | pit more French dressing Press of Lowell Creek at Seward, has|halves together and place eggs in | Ibeen passed by Congress and Wwas a gmall square shallow pan wet | signed by President Coolldge with cold water. [ March 23, according to advices Dissolve a package of lemon received today by Major Maleolm | gelatine in a pint of boiling water, Elliott, President of the “Mnml"»-;mr until clear, when cold turn sion, from Delegate Dan Suther-!gver the ogg and put in a cold land. | place to set. When hard unmold The Alaska Road Commissioneach salad portion and add may-| will proceed with laying out the|opnaise made without mustard. program for development and/ IR malptenance of roaMs and trails| , oo0q that 1y equaily good on in the Territory this coming sum-|{ . pyey gaing's day, or for anmy mer, based on the expenditure of| oo Gav has green peppers money called for in the Bill, Ma-| 000 with cream cheese. Stutf- dor Eliott said. It is also ar-f ot "on F R S i the — Yachting inspires ! ranging for the customary COOD- | contars of the choese filling the prettiest sport eration of the Terrltory of PrO-|yn,; when the peppers are sliced clothes spring, resulting in jects under the co-operative agree-| .o ipore \will ho a slice of olive frequent blue and white cos- ment that has existed for severally, o center of each. Nesgs of (tumes. This navy Dblue jacket years. : lettuce leaves are background for|and white silk dress bound with ; a4 Because more time is required| o "a100 and mayonnaise gar-[Davy blue, are from Molyneux's Graceful, yearablg. frotks, By to lay out a satisfactory program | .., .. " collection. The correct headgear Qb R of operation for the year, the {tor wear with such an outfit is their delightful detail, their road superintendents ()(}Ih(* Com- Seadless rai are added to|a navy blue beret. p ! 1 b mission, who are now in .lunex:n S ot 1AL Tak R BELOH 3 colors, their chic, you :L":’.p“‘"':k‘,‘tl“"""",‘;‘"““:!‘;'a““‘;“'_ remalnland flavor which the family wel-la nourishing one is the role of Know. them for vhat P | mext week. The orig.|Come inowhat is considered an or-fihe ABC salad. Bofl the letters :;Z?IVS;‘" B T the .u;'m‘::‘y dish. The raisins are lcn‘..,.m tender, c9n,bx,,9 with vege- they are, the smart- |leave on the steamer Yukon to-|“ tabjer gug woistep With mayAm. est of tod | morrow for their various head- naise. The discriminating young ay. quarters in the Territory. Thefr folks will love it. time in Juneau was shortened by T the delay of the steamer Alaska Canned crushed bines happily crumbs which in the cooler, pineapple com. with soft bread have accumplated for a South Sea In the charming prints, flat An attractive meat dish is made With the approach of Easter—and, naturally, of i{ Springtime—milady's thoughts flit to the new modes that Dame Fashion has been creating for her delecta- tion and adornment. Here are presented some of the most atfractive of the new advance stvles. Left: A ! smart dress of one picce black crepe mongole with vestee and full length jabot of while joscite and a red grosgrain ribbon belt with marquiseite buckle. U. OF W, SINGERS BE ENTERTAMED of W. Gl on th : ‘ b Feature Will Be Cance To- ‘}m?rrow Evening Honor- |1 ; ing Husky Glee Club (¥ 1 » invit meet . and charge, “Ah-Buyah, Ah-Buyah Washington, Buyah The Alaska Washiugionians, | ington o of Junean residents who | Wedn ly attended the University |display of n the City Hall[the guesis of the Juncau Schools | are alsc ander way to take in honor of!Plans Sceondv44ni enserpble concisting of a jacket of im- | r kdmiral R the members and directors of the | 1 to attend the af- he vis s of the Senior e Junean and Douglas especiaily will be It hoped to take to Mendenhall Gla afternoon hospitality fton, at a meeting held | Tomotow afternoon they will he! Byl - ported brocade with a dress of Yellow . joselte with pleated shirt. Rhinestones are,embroidered on the blouse and skirt. Third: A one-piece dress of im- ported rainbow chiffon print with three-tiered skirt and long back and raised front with wide crushed belt held with jeweled buckle. A chic two-piece dress of imported garden print with knee length pleated skirt and irregular neckline. The bg_lam of the blouse i he line of the skfl b s ANy o Clyb, which ar those who are interested through the Alaska Juneau mill tomorrow |cr Wednesday. | - IRISH COME TO U. 8. en in hono DUBLIN, March 26—Last year 48 emigrants left Irish Free State, 23,797 geing to the United States, 1,814 to Canada and 1,036 to Australia, BEmigration for four vears totals 86,303, GLACIERS DIMINISH Junesa re urged adm ALTDORF, Switzerland, March Steady rains have made gla- clers of Switgerland smaller. The amous the W T final| them. | as a for Advertising” 81 pays. the columns Che Empire, Walleabuhlgletscher gla- ".‘I., has shrunk almost 100 feete: 0 ke from the westward, southbound [1ast week. ¢ | This morning the visitors are { making the trip through the mine and mill of the Alaska Jupeau Gold Mining Company. | b Work was_ started this morning on’vemodeling the front section of the building occupied by the Standard Machine Shop on lower Front Street. The building, which is owned by the Jumeau Cold Storage Com- pany,’ will be completely renovat- ed in the part facing the streef, and will be made into two store rooms, with display the company, gaid. One of the shops has hecn rent. ed aiready, and. .the other BPDIDI} for, said Mr. George. Tech Offers Fellowship PITTSBURGH, Pa. March 26— Ten, fellowships in mining and metallurgic al research are to | aWa Institute of = Technology in" operation. with the United Sta bureau of mines and two adviso hoards representing the mining | and metallurgical industries. l@l‘ ‘pesearch will he | Island variation of bread pudding. Flavor with brown sugar aad cin- by combining veal and ham. Take a half pound of lean veal cut in windows. | Wallis 8. George, president n({nd raisins, heat if desired, pour|ing may be baked in small indi: this | year Dby Carnegle|salad. pamon, and bake in moderate oyen | thin slices, trim these into neat until brown, Hard sauce accom-|shape and flatten with a meat panies the dessert if served hot,|hammer. Season nicely with a or unwhipped cream when served |generous sprinkling of salt and o' pepper and after dipping in flour saute drippings or other fat to a marshmallow and | delicate brown. Cut ha!f as many is made with{pieces of lean raw ham, sliced orange marshmallows that are|very thin like the veal, and saute soaked in pineapple juice. Add|also. Then saute a guarter pound the crushed or diced pineapple|of mushrooms in the same way. and chopped nuts, and just before| Arrange the veal on a hot plat- serving add whipped cream. ter alternately with the ham and scatter mushrooms about the edge A maple raisin sauce served in]of the dish. Serve with a gravy place of cream for the morning|made from the fat in the pan sea- cooked cereal adds variety and is|soned with a few drops of onion a life-saver when the cream runs |juice. * unexpectedly short.- Use ordinary maple syrup, add chopped nuts A delicious pineapple dessert A lemon or grapefruit pie fill into your prettiest cream pitcher vidual casseroles for custaid des- and watch the surprise and de-[sert with & different flavor. The custards are turned out of the molds onto dessert plates and Celery _sticks are filled with a|topped with a bit of red jelly for cream cheese mixture, chilled, | each. ; . ! light on the morning faces. ithen sliced in one-inch slices and N arranged on beds of lettuce leaves| Rye crackers crumbled with a for celery-cheese salad. _Alter-|rolling pin make crisper crumbs || nate slices of red-cheeked apples, |for croquette foundation. Raull the || the whole arranged in spoke ';t m:;(:;‘ :umb::?:a- ::hn fl:.fl.'- B 3 a dre i e fect. make a dressy affair of atnia batcs rxing Moy the el " Rhubarb fritters introduce spita[ The \_variety into the breakfast or[to plain boiled %:’-;nn as a main’ ¢ | roni_ plesses the o cups cold cooked rice, form all cakes, roll into b and bread crumbs, and _pan in moderal crepe, and georgette, the leading. materials of this spring... The colors gre the, new shades .of rose beige, the new blues, greem, rose, tan, 81ay, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44.