The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1932, Page 2

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With laxge fur collars, The Is ‘extremely interesting.| swear, crepe and velvet turbans,for dress worn extremely low, on forehead, This store will remain closed all day— MONDAY, LABOR DAY B. M. Behrends | Janeau’s Leadmg Dc’p,nmelh h ‘Daily Cross-word Puzzle ] ¥ AcROSS i 3 Beer ayots 3. Worfte: B'& b ‘l Pua o Stone " e a.fl%‘-f'..’&“. 7. Lamentution: EIMIATLV[C B 11 Contradict aechute ; 12, Fikures at 1s Hals otntment E EE‘E 7' speech e vy NS HEA \ 15, Colicge urares A ™ I 1y Qulewptible IR0 n ‘the " fim speed of 3 ghart 5] hort Jacxet 1< Force: S] ficers: for the emsuing year. .In-|8round to find your favorite var- g ok K 5 uess’ (7 Ola Domioien 3 Having rounds stallation - will. b, Deld: next Wed- | lety. Ghokped PETsiRY, salRtcomps, - o lc'smr. o dvlulnu nesday eveping at joint_exercises jento olives, and any other col- % 80 abte: | b Elat with ‘he Order of De Holey dor| | CLAMS AND TOMATOEs |ored flavors may be added fo the i R:?;'E 5 Prepare_for boys. Following {nstallation rcere-| Tomatoes stuffed with Clams are| 031 n?:ke ";;“1‘“ i Gets publicjuion monies a dance will be held in|Drepared by removing the pulp|°82S A & Sigpont or oty ot g from ' large 'tomatoes, hollowing encourage e /ll M flllfl%fil ERATE i el W fl. IIIH%W FEVEEE dEEATE flll.ll////fllllll just fifty days la!er ,after seeing more of Alaska in that time thnn most Alaskans do_in a lifetime. From Skagway she went to Car- cross and to Atlin, then doubled and up the Tanana by boat to Ne- nana and by train to Fairbanks. | From there she flew six hundred, miles to Nome and made a side' flight to Teller and back, return-, ing to Fairbanks by a “southern . M!fl little thing, gray With - a - Dresden china M is the sparkle of urer in her eyes s aboub her walk gehool girls emulate. les A. Sears of 1@ “her ‘ambition Grath and Anchorage. Side trips by airplane to view | Anchorage to Seward gave her {1,800 miles of air travel. N | {&FALL STYLES! ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF NEW MERCHANDISE NEW COATS furs contrast with the color of the coats. NEW DRESSES In ostrich cloth; angtrg fiflnfiw“&epr .afi&tshwr velvets. 0., Inc. 5 |'ARE CHOSER®Y RAINBOW BIRLS Joint: Tetallfon M. Molays Will Be Held Wednesday Girls of the Rainbow at thed;' regular meeting Scottish Rite Temple eleoted af~] the ballroom of the Temple. Or- chestrial music has been engaged jfor the. occasion. . ‘Names - of Hleoted Officers’ Ellen Mize, at the election last | night, was chosen Worthy Advisor; Phyllis Edvm‘h Worthy Asso- clate Cazol Robertsar The tolm ofticers. were, ap- ,pointed by ‘the . Worthy . Advisar: Elinor Simpson, | Borkick, Ormist,. son, Love; Bsther Neiml, Religion; }Amy Lou ‘Guerin,, Nature; Gaace H , Tmmortality; Gorinne Jeans, ' wmmumsor e Efbloeh back and went down the Yukop Pounds of fish were received 1nf the past 24 hours in Ji [from 4,000 pounds of . arrivals consisted of Boats, captains, m ‘and- bv-; ers were: Sitka, Willlam Boi.el air route, visiting Unalaska, Mo- pounds of halibut, apd the North Pole, I Anderson, 3,000 ‘pounds o | hn.ubut. both, trips behh purchased, Mount McKinley and & flight from bY E. E. Engstrom, representing the Fulton Fish aad Oyster Company! Then Of Chicago, for 3% cenfs first grade there was the steamer voyage from 8nd 2 cents second ‘grade; Emma, last evening Helen., Torkel-: BAKED APPI.ES ARE RELISHED BYCHILDREN Otfi ¥ E‘hnfs K’;e élven Housewives in Prepar- ! *ling of Dt!hes ed nppies.'m a redl treat for the! children’s Winch, or serv- { . “"vfli’fi‘wfif’ Prdbpe i SIS R e il S8 Hiahost ok | i@ b Wt ngs tomed. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24lirs, Weather cream they are a neve r‘x?d ANN HARDING “Sufficient recreation, inexpens-| Barrow 34 32 % 93 8 Trace Rain aforite T-falling| coupled with fhe ?n)xm; b:f ive, wholesome and mutual,” said goé:o] ig ig :g :g 1; ,?: Sldy ¥ health and happiness, which - Mr. Popenoe, “forms an important ethel 3 ain (They may be baked elther. witn |net ® TN PSRN 0 L U Dot of ‘our treatment, It-@oubte| Foit Yukon .63~ 63 0 40 4 I3 QM ':mw“nf“‘ thale “‘::u‘s‘ With their | e peauty, exercise amd cleanli- Jess ' will be the universal exper- Tanana (54 B4 | o 40 4 0 Clear 13 ‘;“ “‘:‘i‘okn“g’ their ::"’h‘:" b"“‘; ness can do more toward personal jence that no eity has anything Fajrbanks 62 60 Lo ASE 4 0 Clear the aphib, cumngnmdjuset tkguou;:\o‘;?ne loveliness than any amount of cos- like sufficient facilities of this Eagle 58 i:‘ 32 32 6 12 Pt.Cldy 4 metics. sort. | St. Paul = 40 42 24 i Cld; ::kl l?. fl?y B\lty be cuv through| A gaturday afternon of golf, <Popularization of controversiesf Duteh Harbor 52 50 49 44 4 -0 Cleai ,e £ ';: a;;c'm “(:p to_better di- early morning tennis and morn- and mental conflict, in fiction, on Kodiak 54 52 44 46 0 18 Clay :e:"‘ m,:o speak, In QUar-|o preatning exercises before an the stage, or the movies and Cotdova 52 52 48 48 16 % clay T q 2 open ‘window constitute the high- through the columns of the news-| Jjuneau . 54 54 4 49 9 15 Rain “?" core cavity may be filled lights of the regime of health papers, has built up patterns of | gitka .. . 62 - 52 yu ey 80 “Cldy F-3 . ol NN 10 | ractice. fajlure in the public mind and| Ketchikan ...... 56 56 8 54 '8 130 Rain Which flavoring, & tiny Bit & oin-| "1 . Gyise eight hours of sleep, patterns of success are rather Prince Rupert .. 56 56 6 52 30 60 Tain namon; ‘grated lemon or orange no more. Too much sleep makes ha; find. | ‘Edmonton . 56 54 36 36 6 01 Clear frind may- be added, or amnge Or ;. gothtul both physically and > is real need for further! geattle 68 66 50 50 4 0 Bear Apricol marmalade into: Which : ¥ | mentaily. |material of this sort, mot merely ' portiand 12 M | 52 M2 4 0 Clear i g Wb s o Ifor general education before mar-| ‘gon Fwancisco .. 8¢ T2 | 56 58 4 0 Clear ~ MISTAKES IN to Use Leisure Are Also Blamed 'LOVE-MAKING L, X - GAUSE OF WOE Bad Housekeeplng. Fallure} ik g O (Continmea from Page One) ~ The Weather ,‘ 1 J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU LOGAL DA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 3: Rain tonight, Sunday showers; moderate southeast to east winds. has been stirred, is delicious. They Mdumcemuandw M\unfiy DAY BEFORE PARTY Rolled cheese sandwiches are dainty fos - light: refreshments or to accomipany jellied salad #o' Sun- day 'night supper and are practi- eal: for the hostess who likes to in parchment paper until serving {|itme, ‘then :slice and place on a | {platter with - a - pile of potato L1y _cooked cereal may be mold- gq' with raisins, dates, figs or even huts as a delightful variation. This lifts it out of its regular break- fast. 1outine inte a simple dessert for. lunch. ¢+ Prepare any-granulated cereal adding while :cooking halved, #eedec rmaisins, quartered stoned dates, diced figs or ehopped nufs, using 1 eup fruit to 4 cups cereal. {{Turn into small cups or molds ! {previcusly dipped in cold water, ©Chill, unmold and serve with cream or top milk. This cereal also may be served hot, or may be ccoked without fruit, molded, chilled and served with cream or top milk and jelly or with any desired fresh or stew- ed fruit as a sauce. tor a SERVE OATMEAL WAFERS OFTEN Oatmeal wafers, caraway erack- ers or cheese squares are the reg- ular equipment for fruit cocktails fruit soup, hot soups and salads. Little crackers that add distinction to th¢ menu, give the hostess a reputation for clevernsss. 'Shop De in them. out carefully for stuffing. | Chep pulp. finely and add 1 ehqal ped clam, 1 tablespoon crumbled lbreadcrumbs, 1 ‘teaspoon chopped iparsiey. salt and pepper for each ftomato. ! tomato shells and Place in tbuticred beking dish. - Sprinkle with buttered crumbs and CALL US PIRECT— PHONE, 412 . Asidell 1600 chicken forts. top crust. bake for thirty minutes in a mod- riage but erate oven. RICH IN SALTS The coarse stalks of celery never be thrown out prove in flavor ‘and nutr RABBIT BAKES IN SOUR OCREAM Rabbit has a disti ucu and a flavor v when liberal amount hefore baking in the oven. son with salt and a teaspoon of paprika. NUTS INCLUDE JUST FO The present price of fresh roast- ed nuts makes clever cooks this celicacy for no reason at but that the flavor Nuts previously a luxury, are an everyday pleasure now. BUTTER IN A generous piece every fruit ple is the s the success of one plemaker’s | This home cook, who is| noted for good pies, ways adds ALTERNATE IN JELLIED LOAF 1 Alternate light and dark chick- en meat in a jellied loaf makes a little variation in the dish that will show up plainly when sliced. duxted of sour cream' a good-sized dadb for {culties afterwards.” | The depression from the eugenic point of wiew, deseribed by Dr. Graham, presi- the American Museum tain as much food value and min- Where the Congress is held, is a eral salts as the choicer portion. Added to the soup sto uld Henry Fairchild cent of as they n- t im- tion.” treatment of d{ffl-} “world eataclysm of overpopula- Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity Weather 29.90 54 61 SE 12 Cldy | 4 am today ...2088 4 8 SE (] Rain | Noon today -.29.43 52 ki SE 23 Rain i CABLE AND RADIQ REPORTS i s — YESTERDAY . TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. ‘The pressure is low throughout Alaska except on the Arctic Ceast where it is moderately high with clear weather in the In- terior. The pressure is lowest in the eastern pertion of the Gulf of Alaska and rain has fallen over most ‘of Southern Alaska with heavy rain at Ketchikah and westerly gales west of Vancouver Island. Temperatire changes have been slight in‘ all districts: ve value. for the unmolded loaf or may be put in the dish before meat is added. then unmolded with the loaf. GINGER DRESSING flour, browned in fat and covered with| in Grated preserved ginger Sea- ing that covers D R TASTE ture, which attractive in a bowl. is CUSTARD S. °E is so good Apricot whip made with ty < ‘mixed in and light n|is poured over. cret of or PIES of butter custard | SALTED PEANUTS al-| of says she t00. peanuts are sprinkled on top. | USE FRESH FRUITS vary this popular dessert. fer combining the two. —_——————— Hard cooked ctive garnish Copenhagen since 1916. SPICES UP SALAD and some of the rish spicy syrup add a flavory touch to Freneh dress- melon ball and cherry salad. Diced pineapple and citrus fruits go nicely in the mix- tossed COVERS DESSERT ivher .the tresh or dried fruit is a dain- rt when chopped nuts are sauce Either serve baked unbaked according to taste. SPRINKLE ON CAKE Rich banana cake has a more butter just before putting on the interesting flavor than ever when A sprinkle of flour or coverc¢ Wwith a powdered the boftom crust just before add- and hbutter icing moistened with | Iz the fruit or berries keeps the banana pulp and chopped salted lower crust from soaking up, sugar FOR TAPIOCA DISH | Fresh fruits and berries go into tapioca pudding ‘in summer and Many prefm to arrange the fruit on top of the tapioca pudding, others pre- Rents Dbave risen 70 per cent in ELEVENTH ANNUAL Southeast ‘Alaska Fair "+ JUNEAU September 14, 15, 16, 17 BIGGER AND BETITER THAN EVER For preminm list and further information cofmmunicate with W. S. PULLEN, Secretary F rye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTIY Frye's Deliclous Hams and Bacon 3 Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN | DANCE At A, B. Hall Saturday and Monday Nights Peppy Music by Krane and Peterson’s Accordion Orchestra Ladies Free Admission, 50, cents GUNS and AMMUNITION For the Hunter Are you ready for the 1932 Hunting Season? RIFLES———SHOT GUNS—KNIVES and all ACCESSORIES Ihomas tl‘laifldware Co. ° ' FOR EVERY PURPOSE & JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS An Alaskan Indugry | a0 g § &5 B P ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY . “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Gamer;4th'aij§ Franklin Sts. FPhone 1362 Old Papers for Saie at Empxre OfiiCe You Wéuld Yom‘ Bo’cm'r YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your Plumbing and Heating. = It costs you no mfle te tmde wu.th an old relmble E firm ‘as our volume enables us to buy in large = quantities and ‘our overhead per dollar’s worth ¥ “of ‘business ‘done is lower than others’ ! Plumbum and heating prices are lower than they have been for many years. Seward to Kodiak and the Fair- John Winther, 1,520 pounds of kings!| banks-Anchorage rail trip, exclusive 20d 5,600 pounds of cohoes; Ford,) of steamer ‘passage back to Seattle, Ole Brensdal, 2,000 pounds of kings| “I love it, every minute of it,” 8nd 5400 Pounds of ocphaes, by she said yestreday, “ahd the young to Skagway |men who fly the planes across the neal m #3st | countty. are so wonderful. But they, T say Fm still no sourdough, so rm‘ Rice & Ahlers Co. Plmbisg ;Beating Sheet Melal! 'Qil Burners - "We tell you in advance what job will eost"

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