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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE F RIDAY ]ULY 22 1932 HOUSEHOLD HINTS FOR THE WOMEN Salmon Canned Especially for Salads—Other Pertinent Items DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY BATH MATS— White and colors WHITE BEACH PANTS— 16 $1.00 There's little need to point out the virtues of canned goods for the emergency shelf nowadays. Ev- .00 Sizes 8 to WHITE ALL -OVER APRONS ":’.V kWLSehho;‘xsev;:;‘e has hlc: ]shelves stocke )" V) neat little cans AND NURSES’ UNIFORMS— o idiblesgth:tt r;?mre iae d“fi’e worl to con nt lelic- Each ... $1.00 ious' dishes :.; su;f;;enr,) h:)ncheon, tea, ‘or breakf: h t GIRLS’ 2-PIECE Ol TING ";flap;:'n 1“?:‘ fast when ‘guess just FLANNEL P AJAMAS .. $1.00 8 (:h“: ginx::te srleiwggx';;m?s:nh\:‘e;: i T for Salad” O 08t desit- LADIES’ WHITE PIQUE s eiis olrflyth:hi;:an s‘;’::;n and SHANTUNG DRESS ;:ke‘:fidx{sme'rxzs z;ewdm }::;: o4 TN L S E $1.00 T e e U combine wi amount ol 0dd lots and sizes of BLUE mh;&“r‘{;w;mezfla::izw&; DENIM and KHAKI COVERALLS— ks ::]ma;n?m o For Boys and Girls ... $1.00 on'a lettuce cup and garnished with ' rings* of hard = boiled egegs. 'E / JETS— St geth tasty, WEARWELL SHEETS o el s ;ndmfin\g 81.\'90 ............................ 3100 out the salmon bones nad bits 3 that are not wanted 'ifx a salad. RUFFLED SCRIM CURTAINS— | Tk FRUIT FOR CANNING e MUST BE THE BEST | Tt you do not want to pay the price of absolutely fresh and whole fruits for preserving purposes, do not do them up at all. ‘You will only waste the difference in money by a few jars spoiling and mone of your fruit will be as it should be. Pair ALL SUMMER HATS— Felt, Silk, Straw GIRLS’ WASH FROCKS and HOUSE PAJAMAS— R T «--$1.00 GIRLS’ 2-PIECE COTTON CREPE PAJAMAS— GREEN APPLES—Breathes there a man on earth who would refuse a Juscious looking hunk of green apple pie? Now is the time to please the men of the family then, as apples are just right for this 2 for ... truly masculine dish. 10 YDS. GINGHAM ... .. $1.00 CORN ON THE COB—That pop- = . ular American vegetable is once 308, CRETONNE ...........occooveveeen $1.00 again gracing the market stalls And of what low price! Few can isfaction of the corn. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc ‘Juneau’s Leading Department Store burger so delicious that' it right- fully earns its ‘de luxe title. Sea- sonéd suitably with tangy “some- things,” and meat itself is so ten- der ‘that this hamburger is good jenough for dny compéiny meal SPICY RASSED DOUGHNUTS —Rdised doughnufs always a pop- ular sweet, become even more edi- appreciation for her past services.|bl¢ when filled with spiced apple | . Plans are afoot by the organi- butter and rolled gencrous}y in | zation to form an Exchange where |POWdered sugar. How the children | Mrs. Starr, retiring Senior Re- gent, was presented with a beau- tiful set of dishes, a token -of WOMEN OF MOOSE ENJOY CARDS, LUNCH; -EXCHANGE PLANNED love them. HAMBURGER DE LUXE—Ham- | The Women of the Moose held a delightful social in Moose Hall last night in which bridge, whist and dancing were enjoyed. The first bridge prize was award- ed to Mrs.' K. Jarman and the second prize to Mrs. Lena Peter- son. At whist, Mrs. Romy Sullivan won: first prize and Mrs. L. Starr fmembers may take their handis work -and offer it for sale. This will be advertised fully when all plans are perfected end in the Women of the Moose-is urged to make articles -in which they excel in or@r to have- them ready for the opening date of the Exchange. e e———— meantime every member - of the; GINGER, ALE IN LEMONADE WITH "MINT IS NIPPY Lemonade is always a good: sum- mertime - quaff. = With the addi- tion of some ginger ale and mint it becomes a truly nippy drink. If it's a porch party or garden party, here’'s how to make enough the second. Old papers lor ule u Empire ginger ale lemonade for sixty During the serving ot a lunch,'Office. persons. Use 1 qua'rt lemon Juice to enurcly clean-up ings as these. THIS Men’s AND. Topcoats at $17.75 CONTI Suits D NUES Clqsmg Out a Lot of Men'’s Hats Nothing but a‘determination en our part our ‘stock of 'Men’s Hats ‘could induce us to make such offer- OF STETSON ATS AT $2.95 each M BEHRENDS CO., Inc, a0 2 Jnneau s Leadmg Department Store * P e Named er Nomiinee | s Even the ltork ls lppnreufly help- ing to e Democratic stock in the émmnt decuouu. Right on July 4, he dropped in on Mrs. Clay- ton St!fl'or ‘t Lhc Ellu Hospital, | Schenectad, {o le!f. this bouncii Y- was | pr nyfiy named Fr-nklin Roose- | velt Stafford in honor of the Demo- cratic Presidential standard-bearer. 2 gquarts sugar, 1 quart water, 2 gallons ice water, I gallon ginger dle and 1 cup mint leaves. Make a syrup of the sugar and one quart of water. While the syrup is° cooling add the mint| {leaves. Mix the syrup with the’ fruit juices and strain. Add the chilled ginger ale just before you serve. BAKED LIMA BEANS H WITH CHEESE IS NICE LUNCHEON DISH A filling luncheon dish that ev- ery hard working man will enjoy is 'made with baked ham, lima beans with® cheese. " Use 8 cups of lima beans, 3 tablespoons butter, 1 egg, 1 cup grated cheese, 1 tea-| spoon salt, %4 teaspoon pepper, % teaspoon sage, 2 tablespoons chop- ped onion, ¥ cup bean water. Mix ingredients, leaving % cup cheese for top,, Put in buttered bakrng dish, sprmhe with cheese | resist the assured gustatory sat-|pes Saturday Night Ball Room S E R (PR R Rl F S| The Popular ‘Dance Band playing the Latest Dance Num- bers at ELKS’ BALL ROOM SATURDAY NIGHT nd bake in_a moderate oven for 30 minutes, ‘¢ BEST FOR BABY ' Unless there 'is some definite | reason for holding baby or picking | h up, continue the policy of hands' off* fhreugheut the day and make sure that the rest of J S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR]:. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA By the U. Showers tonight and Saturday; 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 22: gentle variable winds. the family and any visitors do Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity =~ Weather the same. 4 pm. yest'y 29.59 55 93 w 4 Rain 4 am. today 29.85 51 R 9 Rain PICKLED BEEF TONGUE | Noon today 901 © 62 3 - RO R Pickled beef tongue is delictous, v Use T beef tongue, 1 bay leaf, 3 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS clov 1 sliced -onion, salt and vinegar. Wash' a fresh beef tongue YESTERDAY [JODAY weil. Cover with salted cold water, T Highest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. and boil until tender. Pour cold Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather over -it - so the skim can be| Barrdyw - 38 38 3% 3 14 0 cldy readily. Nome 62 62 | 60 6b 8 [ Clear e and place in a deep bowl| Bethel 2 % | 54 66 4 48 PLCWY Add bay leaf, cloves and onion| Fort Yukon . 66 66 50 50 4 0 Clear to the broth and as much vinegar | Tanana .. 0 68 | 46 50 4 0 Clear as you have broth.’ Bring to a, Fairbanks 70 68 | 52 56 4 0 Cldy boil and pour over sliced tongue.| Eagle 2 2 50 50 4 0 Cldy Keep in a cold place several days| st Paul ... 48 46 44 4“ 12 14 Rain before senving. Dutch Harbor ... 54 48 44 46 4 0 Pt. Cldy Kodiak .. . 63 60 | 48 48 0 0 Cldy HARD COOKED EGGS USEFUL| Cordova . . 56 56 48 48 8 A2 Rain Don't forget-the value of hard| Juneau .. B8 55 a5 9 56 i Rain cocked eggs as garnishing. They| Sitka . 88 - " = 0 5 Cldy may be cut in dice, fingers, circles,| Ketchik: .. 58 54 50 50 4 1.50 Pt. Cldy or the yolkks may be grated and| Prince Rupert ... 56 56 50 50 6 .88 Cldy used as a fluffy cloud of yellow| Edmonton .8 T8 50 54 4 0 Clear on a salad, ete. Seattle « . 8 76 56 56 8 0 Cldy Portiand . 86 82 58 58 6 [ Cldy KEEP CHILDREN HEALTHY San Francisco 62 56 50 50 4 0 Cldy WITH FRUITS, VEGETABLES Don't forget' 'in- thesé' hot days The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska, except on the the children can be kept in the| Arctic Coast, and is lowest in the southern Interior with showers pink of condition by cutting down | in Southeast Alaska, the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and the amount of meat and giving | southern Bering Sea. The pressure is moderately high north of Ha- them plenty of fresh “vegetables,| waii and on the: Arctic Coast with partly cloudy weather in Inter- lads and fruits, not forgemng jor and Northern Alaska. Temperatures have risen in extreme West- e ever-healthful milk. ern Alaska uld chlmge! ‘have beenr glight in nthe'r d!smcts HILLSx:» Bcang. s e BUTTE SHRIMP— 4pounds .. .. ... Pound .. .. .. .. 2boxes .. .. .... MEAT? 2cans-. - .. UNITED Flarge cans «.-v.i v ine s DRIED PRUNES—40-50 Size, AMERICAN CHEESE— HAVE YOU TRIED OUR FRESH If you havent you are missing QUALITY. APRICOTS- Ripe for Canning _73c Cr_avte' ; CHERRIES 10c Pound ONIQNS—DRY 7 Pounds, 25¢ s ~~»‘-.~'»—m¢. £ e CASH 1S KING SATURDAY ONLY 0D (Co. GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRESH MEATS WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT? No one will know until after the election. But you always know that “CASH IS KING” ‘at the United Food Company, where prices are always lowest at no sacrifice of quality. CAN COFFEE, pound ..... BLLACKBERRIES—No. 2 cans, FRESH CREAMERY, 2 pounds .. .. .. CHICI\ENS—Bro:lers, Roasters, Fryers, Fricassee GRAPEF RLIT—Large Cans 29¢ FRESH HOSTESS CAKES ON EVERY BOAT CREAM OF WHEAT—Ldrgc Package 45¢ AT OUR LOW PRICES 29¢ NEW. POTATOES 8 Pounds, 25¢ . 10 Pounds, 49¢ 35¢ ... 45¢ i ORANGES Dozen 15¢ | e Betty Baxley DRESSES New Smart Models in Print and Pique Special $2.25 Sweaters 1009 Woel Button Front FOR MEN Sizes 36 to 44 Comes in Many Solid Colors Close Out Price AT $3.95 J. M. SALOUM Across from Goldstein Building HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE Gastineau Hotel OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 " JUNEAU-YOUNG Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 ? | | I | Funeral Parlors HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor