The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1931. Jnmold carefully. This souffle DAILY MENU [=ess., =2 === ESTEBETH BACK | will require 40 minutes to cook. — | Fruit Salad Supreme T T——— By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE| ! Package lemon flavored gelanniFHuM slTKA HAS e S e A, | ’ | mixture, 1'2 cups boiling water, it g il Two tablespoon lemon juice, | | 12 cup whipped cream, | Crcam of Calery Soup Wafers | 4 tablespoons salad dressing, % Chicken Souffle Buttered Peas| 1 cup diced pineapple, | Hot Rolls Cra Jelly 1 cup peaches, i ] Feuit Salad Suprersa | 13 ot ot pat Motorship Returns to Ju- Date Pudiding Whippad Cream 1, cup seeded white cherries, neau After Unevent- Coffee 15 cup diced marshmallows. Chicken Scuffle for § | Pour water over gelatin mixture ful Voyage 1/3 cup butter or chickan fat, |1nq stir until dissolved. Add lemon | e — | juice. Cool and chill until a little| After an uneventful voyage, the . Beat until frothy. Beat In|motorship Estebeth, Capt. Edward of ingredients. Beat iri cold |Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin, e until mixture holds its shape. | returned this forenoon to Juneau ALL OVER THE W()RLD Pour into mold and chill until|from her regular weekly voyage to 0! stiff. Unmold and serve on let-|gitka. She brought nine passen- 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, |tyce. Top with more dressing. gers to this port. They were: 2 tablespoons chopped celery, | This is delicious salad and can be From Chichagof—M. Lani, A. 2 tablespoons chopped pimentos, | made the day prior to serving.|gcovold, Thomas McMullen. A 2% cups diced chicken, With cheese or nut bread sand-| From Tenakee—G. Johnson, John | ® (] 4 egg whites. | wiches this makes a good combina-| jourdan, J. Kuss, Thomas Starr. Melt butter and add flour. Blend | tion to serve with coffee for ai-| From Hoonah—Capt. Joseph Ac- : and add milk and chicken stock.|ternoon or evening refreshments. |gon. Cook until creamy sauce forms. ——,——— From Funter—Rado Kaigotivich, e 7 e e Stir constantly. Add yolks \;nd\l TRE:TMENT FOR EYES J. Pelix i scascnings and beat 3 minutes | S 3 R A I T' f R ’ S h H 'f J21d in rest of ingredients. Pour| Leonard Hayden is a patient in! i n( (l P lmc Or ell 2 avln{_’ to t e Ousew,, e iato buttered individual molds. Set!St. Ann's Hospital. He is receiving A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION | e i1 pan of hot water and bake 30 treatment for an ailment of his Give a Juneau cook book, $1.00. B linintes i & cibderataly slow oven. leyes At the Coffee Shoppe. —adv. PIGGLY WIGGLY has just completed its third year of merchandising in Juneau. Three years of profitable business to L — e Frorlu oo srraron its stockholders and general public of Juneau. It is very encouraging to hear the many compliments paid us in our efforts ATTENTION THEATRE-GOERS! to serve you. We at all times try to conduct our business in an honest straight forward way and thereby make our store a ! ! { ' { ! i -goers. The MANAGEMENT of the COLISEUM THEATRE is bring- . & g 2 e xl;]:;;atlé ‘;2.3‘2&2‘25&‘; tg;?;rex?nns shopping. On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY starting this week credit to our stockholders and to the community. These prices good until SATURDAY NIGHT. we will have a family gathering. The COLISEUM will admit under one adult admission the whole family, for either performance. We have the space to accommodate—good pictures—good ventila- tion—and good sound. Come early to the COLISEUM on FAMILY NIGHT and have a good time. e gieremnt. . o s BUTTER PIGGLY WIGGLY EGGS Is Headquarters for FRESH—LARGE FRESH CREAMERY 3 : Christmas Candies CLEAN—SELECTED Washington Maid—Sunset Gold i and Nuts 2 Pounds 69c Get Our Prices for QUANTITY 3 doz. 95c "‘ -‘7 Y <234 2 / // ,‘, /}% MA YONNAISE SWANSDOWN All items advertised are FIRST class C A KE FLOUR merchandise, no second or third grade foods for specials. Nationally adver- 450 quart large paCkagej 34‘6 tised merchandise featured. KRAFT'S Gold Medal ////%//////;( MOTHER'S CHINA f . BULK COCOANUT b g OATMEAL &w ‘ for Baking and Candy Making TOILET PAPER large package, 35c ;7 CATSUP CALO DOG AND CAT FO Large Soft Shell DEL MONTE L 2 pounds, 43¢ pint bottles, 16¢ 2 cans for 25¢ pound, 25¢ . 4 largerolls for 25¢ l GRAPEFRUIT ARMOUR’S HAMS GINGER ALE 2 for 25¢ SKINNED—Whole or Half (JLIQUOT CLUB or CANADA DRY ? pound, 22¢ 2 for 35¢ No. 2 tins BORDEN’S MILK ] $3.23 per case ‘ Santa Claus Invites You to Visit Him SANTA CLAUS will appear in person at the CASH BAZAAR on Monday, December 14th, from 3:30 to 5 P.M. and on each HIGHIHQUSE Dunbar Shrlmps' tin 17C CLEANSER Pioneer Minced Clams 6 for 25¢ Tall Tins—25¢ Flat tins—20c SRARGHLIGHT MATCHES W ASHING POWDER Sheled—Halvr . i large package. 38¢ 45¢ pound BUFFALO [ ol MATCHES FISHER’S FLOUR CORN carton, 15¢ DEL MONTE—Tiny Kernel 3 cans for 25¢ ARMOUR’S LARD 2-pound carton day thereafter until Christmas. On Christmas Eve at 11 P.M. he will award the TOY AUTOMOBILE. l l A wonderful array of gifts awaits your inspection at the CASH BAZAAR, both for the young and the old — all priced within the reach of all. l 3 LATE NOVELTY GIFTS TONS AND TONS OF TOYS 10-pound sacks ; ; 35¢ v COME AND VISIT WITH US . .. Look Around . . . Remember, ' too, that you are under no obligation to buy. I ' 25¢ 2-pound cartons CORN BMAKES PRESERVES 2 for I5¢ 3 for 25¢ quarts, 37¢c SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT THIS STORE IN PERSON ON DECEMBER 14TH FROM 3:30 to 5 P. M. T[\e G&S[‘l‘ Bazaar Open Evenings Opposite Alaskan Hotel Free Delivery e o TELEPHONE 24 PROMPT DELIVERY

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