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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 4, g Beautiful frocks in up-to- the-minute fashions, new- color est patterns and combinations, made of figured rayon. Cap sleeves and sleeve- less. Sizes 16 to 48. Special, $2.50 f B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store United Food Co. CASH IS KING Chickens, Lb. 19c¢ | FRESH DRESSED—Average Heavy Birds 3 Lbs. -Somewhat Higher Each i COMBINATION YAKIMAS { PRUNES-Fancy Dry Pack, 4 pounds for Lo e 250 | | but most delightful in flavor. - | cassi ‘Potatoes,50 Ibs. 75¢ |- i‘dx olved in vinegar, and slightly | thickened with flour are practical | for {sure to add a bit of pimiento for (Week-End Ti ps Items that Will Come in Handy Today, Anytime| Juneau grocery stores, in ti advertisements, especially on days, as well as other days, conl special offerings to housewiv “a 'are worth reading. Belo short recipes and other kitch: items, which are also worth read- ing SALT PORK, BEANS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Mexican beans enriched with salt pork and flavored with chili| and garlic make a quick ht supper that leaves| budget for chicken on | the beans Satur- rning until mealy, but not Just before supper, fry! 1t pork, add onions diced, cook clear but not brown, add a cup each of beans and stock | in which cooked, mash to gravy| with potato masher, add remaining | , season and serve soon as; heated. Even better warmea Sunday night supper. | out wel up for RHUBARB'S RAW IN FRUIT SALADS Finely cut raw rhubarb, includ- ing the delicate pink skin, is an | ec mical but deliciously tart in- gredient to add to the fruit salad that depends cn apples for founda-; tion. Add a bit of orange juice| and grated rind and you have a salad cheap enough for the limited | club budget or community supper.; COOK CARROTS GENTLY IN Jl'ICE Winter carrots taste fresh when | cooked gently in the juice from a can of good quality peas, then the | peas are mixed in and the whole heated to scalding. The double- boiler will keep this dish hot or a| le may be used. Top with| crumbs, grated cheese and bacon | and bake just long enough to brown if for a main dish. SWEETEN CREAM F DARK CAKES Frozen whipped cream that has stened with con- spread in the mpartment of the auto- refrigerator and left until makes a delightful addition Ground walnuts sahd to devil's cake. may be added to the cream before freezing. HOME STYLE CORN FOR STUFFED SALAD a few odd kernels of canned ) home style in plump bxs» golden decoration for the ':»\) fresh Just ham and what el andy. /The ingredien make tl popular corn rel cabbage, onions brown that and ' sugar winter salad, and especially d in a baked ham dinner. Be color. ODD HAM PIECES IN SCALLOP DISH tomato stuffed with | | | z ’ Corn pudding, sealloped corn, |mock oysters, or whatever name {you choose for that most delicious lnnd economical of wintertime | dishes serves as a convenient hid- {ing place for odd bits of ham, bacon, pork or other fat meat. {Grind the meat so its flavor will {be carried well through the pud- ding. By using tomato juice to beat with the eggs instead of milk you get a somewhat Spanish effect which may be heightened by the {addition of chili powder, chopped green pepper or just paprika in generous measure. L MS--Assorted F]d\ ors, in large glass jars, each ... PICNIC HAMS—Sugar Cured, Medium, pound 39¢ 1T¢ CHEESE—Foil Wrapped, baund v L KRAFT or CLOVERBLOOM ALL KINDS—Swiss Included CUT FLOWERS A shipment of Choice Flowers will arrive on S. S. “Northwestern™ APRICOTS AND PRUNES COMBINE IN DESSERTS | Dried apricots and prunes mix lin a whip dessert made just the |same as prune whip but using both fruits. Bake slightly after |the eggs are folded in and serve either hot or cold. | | DEEP DISH PIES HAVE CRISP CRUST Avoiding the issue is one way to ‘solu the rhubarb pie problem ‘hen undercrusts refuse to become ‘msp of flaky. Make a deep-dish | rhubarb pie with crust only on top, | mixing two tablespoons granulated Amount Limited—So Come Early PHONE 403 We Deliver e e ot ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 YARDLEY’S Creams, YOU SAVE Soaps, Perfumes e By Butler, Mauro Drug Co. FORD PHONE 134 FREE DELIVERY ASK .. . EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS apers for sale at Empire Office JUNEAU MOTORS : Foot of Main Street ‘mmf to Housewives; Recipes, Other I932 JUNIOR PROM WILL BE HELD DROOPING BRIM ON SPRING STRAW Associated Piess Photo QOrooping brim and simple white band set off this black straw hat, one of the early spring styles worn by Bettina Hall, operetta prima donna, oo vee o 016 FELLOWS T0 COME IN tapioca with 1% pound rhubarb. PICKLES MAKE SALADS BEST A survey of the canning closet may reveal too many bread and butter pickles. Try chopping one g pint fine, removing whole spices, FOR INUIRY then boiling up and combining with | a package of lemon gelatine and serving later as db ham or other rich meat. change Is to Be Investigated | | QUICK RAREBITS 1 USE CANNED SOUP A small can of cream of tomato soup, heated, and % pound of grat- 't ed cheese added makes a speedy rarcbit to be served as soon as a cheese melts. Toast should be made as rarebit cooks. WASHINGTON, March 4. fellows chargsd with vn the stock market are in for} haking down themselves. h ver inquiry by the short selling. POPULAR RECIPE FOR RICE CAKES GIVEN ir To each cup of cocked rice add W tigation * saaa witn'Short Selling on Stock Ex- — The) shaking Full approval has been given the Senate on The Senate voted $50,000 for the; which will begin next | ~ THIS EVENING ngh School Gymnasium Is | Artistically Decor- ated for Event Tonight the Junior Prom, the | chief social event of the scholastic will be held in the gym- m of Juneau High School arrangements have been com- for the event. The gymnasium has been artisti- cally decorated. Class colors, purpls predominate. Motif Is Japanese A Japanese motif pervades the | plan of embellishment, and in ac- cordance with this idea several Junior girls attired in Niponese costumes’ will serve at the refresh- ment table. The floor has been waxed and rubbed and is now in the best of condition. Serenaders’ Orchestra The Serenaders’ Orchestra furnish the music. Dancing begin at 9:30. { The Junior Prom is given an- nually by the third year class in compliment to the fourth year or graduating class, and the members of the graduating class are the guests ,of honor of the occasion. In addition to high school stu- dents, many of the older residents of the city will be present. Ar- |rangements have been made to take carc of a large attendance. will will i [Price War Pleases Lunch Box Buyers CLEVELAND, March 4—A price- slashing war in the lunch-box busi- ness hit two sections of Cleveland choice of three sandwiches, a slice purchasers. { Two rival merchants were in- {volved in each of the battles. In | on2 locality laborers had their Free coffee with a 15-cent lunch of ple, two cookies and an apple | for 10 cents, or the same menu for 15 cents with, sometimes, a ticket calling for a free lunch. Free coffee with al5-cent lunch |and a coffecless meal for a dime were the offerings on the other | baitlefront. turning r and bubk VEAL ' B | ® e ) LACKING FAT | | Veal is lacking in fat, so st 1 1 be larded or have strips of salt pork over it during the roasting. | Veal should alwa be well dom:.} | STALE CAKE CRUMBS ARE USED IN DESSERT) Stale cake crumbs join fruit juice and coconut in a delicious| dessert, especially if the cake is/ splced. Some canned pears with| the juice are poured over the| crumbs with the addition of a lit-| tle sugar, bake until well heated and serve with hot lemon sauce.| Nuts may be added, CHARGE BOXER WITH MURDER Has No Use for “‘Chiseler” So Takes Fatal Shot at Him /‘) of the Fill his morning cuj specializes in making KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, March 4.—A first degree murder charge has been filed- against Jack Kent- worth, aged 23 years, a pugilist, captured in a restaurant yester- day soon after arriving on a freight train. He was récognized by Harry Hargraves, lumberman, who called W;ng§ of Start him off on Wings come home the way he started. &&fee Schilling 7s the one cofffee roaster in America who That's the only way fine things are ever made. || - Morning, and he’ll p with fragrant coffee. Jine coffee exclusively, the morning! the sheriff. Kentworth is alleged to have shot | and killed Johnny Hansen, well- | known Portland welterweight, who was on the same boxing program | with him last Tuesday night in} Portland. Hansen was a headliner | attraction, Keéntworth said he was justified in the killing as he found Hansen with his girl in his hotel room. “I have no use for a chiseler,” said Kentworth, e DAYS OF '98 A. B. Hall, Friday, March 11th, auspices of the American Legion | and Auxiliary. Keep this date. Gambling and Dancing. —ady - e | DELICIOUS, HOME-BAKED PIES On sale Saturday at 11 o'clock, at Juneau Young Hardware store, by ;Holy Trinity Guild. —adv. OF MARCH 1 You Can Save Money at | Our Store SEE US FIRST | Harris Hardware Co, ! | Lower Front Street 8 e . | FALLING HAIR STOPPED | A healthy head WILL | grow_ hair. | { GEORGE NU-LIFE METHOD Room 6, Valentine Bldg. T e | REMEMBER With each and every cash pur- chase, or payment upon ac- count, you receive a coupon which entitles you to partici- pate in the TICKET AWARD Leader Department Store 15TH. BROTHERS e 0. s n:rm'nmvr or AGRWULTURE wu"nn.'n BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weatner Burean; Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginnning at 4 p.m., March 4: Rain and warmer tonight and Saturday; moderate southeast- erly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wesuner 4 pm. yest'y ....2096 30 34 E 10 Cldy 4 am. today .. .29 86 25 82 SE 18 Snow Noon today .29.86 26 69 S 4 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY ) TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velc. ity 24 hrs Weather Barrow -10 -10 -6 -2 SR P.t Cldy Nome - 26 26 | 22 22 4 18 Clear Bethel . 34 30 | 18 18 6 0 PL. Cldy Fort Yukon .. 10 10 i 0 0 14 0 Clear ‘Tanana revidie s 6 6 10 8 [ Clear Fairbanks 24 20 | -4 75 4 0 Clear Eagle . 12 12 | 6 10 12 0 Clear St. Paul e 32 32 | 28 30 4 0 Clear Dutch Harbor ... 42 42 34 34 4 0 Clear Kodiak 36 32 i 32 34 8 14 Rain Cordova 42 40 36 36 14 Trace Rain Juneau . . 30 30 23 % 18 01 Snow Sitka 37 - 33 — 12 0 Cldy Ketehikan 38 34 30 34 4 10 Cldy Prince Rupert . -— | 32 36 [} 24 Rain Edmonton 2 -12 -12 4 0 Clear Seattle 4“4 3% 36 10 08 Cldy Portland .. : 46 40 40 4 .06 Rain San Fra.ncxsco . 62 56 46 46 4 0 Pt. Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is low in the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska, attended by light to moderate rain and snow in Southern Alaska. The pressure is high in Northwestern Canada and mod- erately high in the Pacific States. Clear weather is general in the Interior and North. T2emperatures have fallen in Southwest Alaska and have risen in other portions of the Territory. MAJESTIC Electric Washing M aghine A Clothes Washer of unlimited fine qualities, may be depended upon to produce the finest and most exacting results in clothes washing. Clothes are kept loose so the suds can pass through the fabric. It forces them away from the center and spreads them out where the water action is most vigorous. Thomas Hardware Co. UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” is A COAL with a Price that Appeals to every Coal Consumer in Juneau For bargain heating burn INDIAN coal with Carbonado Coking Egg-Nut Coal — a fuel combination we guarantee to give you furnace satisfaction. Dock Price INDIAN LUMP ... $11.50 INDIAN NUT 11.25 CARBONADO EGG-NUT ........... 13.00 CALL US DIRECT PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office e