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Ask any woman — she'll tell you—it's the liftle things that count. Like re- membering holidays. Like adding the finishing tcuches to a costume, Here are happy suggestions bound to please. SCARFS silk. GLOVES. fabrie, UMBRELLAS. Heavy qual- ity combinations. Vivid or con- servative types. BAGS. This seed pearl evening bag is full of chic. You just know she wants cne. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1934. of good quality $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS COSTUME JEWELRY Kid, yvarn Kknit, pigskin, leather, silk; choice of color $5.00 PERFUME Satin lined. $3.95 HOSIERY 1 e e e L AR falling,” as Admiral Byrd described it in of Whale and the to\ierln. ice barrier. his dis patches. B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. Juneau’s Leading Department Store rFIREMEN HOSTS | AT 28TH ANNUAL DANGE TONIGHT Prepal ations Made forGala!; Event by Juneau Vol- unteer Firemen Went ot Elks nedu Volunteer will Juneau Hall, the Ju- and vicinity on the oc- |casion of that organization’s 28th || {annuzl ball. It 1S as usual the | premier event of the community' Lincoln Birthday observance and a banner attendance is forecast. Firemen spent Sunday and today decorating the big ballroom in noon everything was in readiness for theé opening number at 9:30 P, M. The history of the department runs much farther back than the | beginning of its annual dancv which occurred about 1906. Away back in 1890 its bucket brigade | subdued blazes that threatened the ! small community that was perche precariously along the waterfront. Between fires they laid the founda- tions of present-ddy Juneau and the modernized department Lha; protects local property owners fro fire hazards. Included in the dcc— orations for tonight's dance are several photographs of the early-| day fire-fighters and their equip- ment. Music will be furnished tonight Favors will be distributed. A VALENTINE LUNCHEON | e “Hearty” Menu | Cream of Mushroom Soup | Toast Hearts | Salmon Mousse Mayonnaise‘ Heart Potatoes Buttered Peas in Heart ’I‘lmba)es Heart Biscuits Currant Hearts Valentine Dessert Coffee Red and White Heart Candies RECIPES SERVE TWELVE | {| potatoes. Tewcring cliffs of jagged ice nearly destroyed Admll'al Richlrd E. Byrd's p.rty of Antarctic explerers recently when a quarter mile of the icc barrier thundered into the sea a scant 200 yards from the expedition’s flagship, which was seeking a permanent mooring place in the Bay of Whales. Admiral Byrd was cn the bridge when the 70-foot ice cliff crashed into the sea “like a skyscraper Photo shows a typical sceme in the Bay Gilbert L. Givvin, tH UP TO ASREST. 1 m.h remu\,mg levers from Mac- racken's office while under sub- | a of the Senate mail contract Surrenders to Senate Scr- geant-at-Arm But It Is Not Accepted estigating ommiitee. (Continued rrom rage One) e deferred e last Saturday until tomorrow. ADJUDGED GUILTY OF WASHINGTON, Fep .12—William P. MacCracken, Hoover's Assistant Secretary of Commerce in Charge | Aviation, was today adjudged guilty of contempt of court by Justice 2 D. W. ODonoghe, of the District attorney for several large aviation | or columbia Supreme Court. . l Previously the Justice ordered Testimony Completed the lawyer to show cause why he The Senate last Saturday com- |should not be adjudged a contempt taking testimony in the|for “knowingly and wilfully prac- ' ‘of others accused -of con- | ticing deception in obtaining a writ who are Harris M. Mans-' of habeas cqrpus.” R R N Y R E R X R TR ¥ R RN L S The Sen- | 1 President of the Western Air| 11$ |er arrest Saturday night by Ser- rgton representative, and L. geant-at-Arms Jurney of the Sen- Vicv'Prosidan of the ate on a contempt citation by the ecutive deliberations | MacCracken insisted he was und- | Senate but Jurney denied he ar- rested the attorney, that Mao- Cracken crashed the door and spent the night with him. McCracken elected to pay a $100 fine as an alternative of serving |24 hours in jail on the contempt CONTEMPT; FINE PAID} verdict. NOW CONFRONTS SENATE WASHINGTCN, Feb. 12—W. J. MacCracken fiow confronts the Senate on trial for contempt in destroying files in connection with the air mail the Justice of the District of Co- lumbia Supreme Court granted a second writ of habeas corpus for freedom of the accuesd lawyer. The second writ was not served as the trial recessed until tomorrow. - - investigation while! | atin; {one cup mayonnaise; one-half cup | | whipped cream; |one cup diced celery; !spoons chopped green |cool untll a little thick. Add re {cutter or cut out with heart cut- ;| and toasting. Salmon Mousse | ‘Three tablespoons granulated gel- two-thirds cup cold water three cups salmon; four iabl =3 pepper four tablespoons chopped sweet/ pickles; one teaspoon salt; one-| quarter teaspoon paprika; one tah- lespoon chopped parsley; one La‘zlc-, spoon lemon juice. Soak gelatin and water 5 min-| utes. Dissolve over hot water an | maining ingredients. Pour into a large heart-shaped mold or shallow pan rinsed out in cold water. Set in cold place to stiffen. Unmold on | lettuce. If sheet mold is used heart shapes can be traced from paper ter. Valentine Dessert Twelve cake hearts; quart straw- berry ice cream; one pint whipped | ¢ream; one-third cup sugar; one| teaspoon vanilla; cup green candy gum drops. Cakes can be baked in individ- ual molds of heart shapes cut from taked sheet of cake. Arrange cake on doilies, top with portions of ice ¢ream. Mix whipped cream, sugar and vanilla. Spread on top ice cream and sprinkle with chopped candy gum drops. Serve at once Toast hearts can be made by cutting heart shapes from bread | Heart potatoes are made by cut- ting heart shapes from and frying in deep hot fat as French fried | Regular biscuit dough is used for the heart biscuits and a heart cut- ter gives the desired shapes. —————— SAVE THESE DATES ! The Ladies’ Lutheran Aid will have a Goody Sale on Feb. 24 and¢ a Dinner on April 12. adv. Shop in Juneau NOW OPEN ’z | Commercial Adjust- | [ ment & Rating Bureau | | Oooperating with White Service Bureau | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | We have 5,000 local ratings on file ! | | | T 4 Telephone 62 Telephone 62 Krafft Cabinet Shop MILLWORK Window, Plate and Auto GLASS Moulding, Panels and Hardwood SECOND AT FRANKLIN Service Is Our Motto Daily Empire Wamt Ads Pay e ST Fire Department | be host to the people of || the Elks' building and this after- | : CHINESE DRAMA by Jimmy Steele and his Revelers. ! | the revolutionary leader. Govemor-Deslgnate my Joseph E. Poindexter, former at- Itorney general of Montana and now a resident of Hawaii, has been nominated by President Roosevelt for the governorship of the island erritory. (Associated Press Phato) | cr PO Sopkl pl 1S ATTRACTION | 54 ATGAPITOL: to the support of a dependent, redift may be taken by the Helen Hayes and Ramon‘ Novarro Head Brlliant | Cast in ‘Son-Daughter’ Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro, hinese lovers in a terrific dr: a of Chinatown, are the attrac- 1s at the Capitol Theatre, where Son-Daughter,” Metro-Gold- dayer's filmization of the i Belasco stage play, is now seen. is a dramatic romance nese intrigue and plots, of retmen and tongs, the strug- of revolutionists against royal- s, and the central episode is that of the Chinese girl who sells he: elf in the marriage auction to countrymen. du Spectacle and Color ! Clarénce Brown directed the pic- | ture, and the deft human touch s add of [1s Stone is the stern but loving Chi- nese father, and Warner Oland the sinister Fen Sha, highbinder and gambler. Ralph Morgan appears as the envoy of the Chinese emperor. Other brilliant figures in the blend of pomp and spectacle, drama and romance, are Lou Closs Hale, inimitable as the wise Ch nese servant, and H. B. Warner as - e VALENTINE TEA The Martha Society will give a Valentine Tea in the Church Par- lors on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1:00 to 5:30 PM. The refreshment and dining room committee will royally entertain you —adv. —— e — Shop in yaneau RN Valentines We are now show- ing a complete assortment at popular prices Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” or ate $41 [ YOUR INCOME | Pe TAX No. 4 rsonal Exemptions LOCAL DATA Rain and cooler tonight; Tuesday rain; 00 cr or band 00 cont ther relationship nor residence | Is a factor in the ailowance of the idents of different cities. 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw) Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Feb. 12: fresh southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe R | 4 pm. yest'y 29.99 45 0 SE 5 Cldy In addition io the personal em-| 4 am. today 29.88 48 m SE 27 Rain mption cf $1,000 for single per- Noon today 30.08 42 75 SE 13 Cldy nd $2500 for married per- C living together and for heads CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS, \ur families, a taxpayer is entitled —y ~ —_—— to a credit of $400 for each de- | YESTERDAY | TODAY defined by income tax| e - re i as a person! Highest 4p.m. | Lowes4a.m. iam. Precip. 4am. 18 y £ age or incapable| . Stauon vmp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather self-support because mentally| B&TOW EERT Rk S 0 Pt Cldy physically defective. The term | g(‘"’}‘l‘fl 5 P e 8 08 Snow “mentally or icafly, defective” | L oit b b | :“ 8 0. Clear means not only cripples and those| ot oanks 'S & § o 4 0 clay. entaily defective, but persons in| 2;‘“““ B g LI 0 0 Cldy i1l health and the aged. 8 S & e B Snow I order to be entitled to the $400, Shieh 1 Rrbor gf,’ ;g ;‘2 12 o Cldy edit, the taxpayer must furnish | _hm“u‘ 5 - '; i“ 1.70 Rain the dependent his or her chief sup-| g e 2 11 Rain t. The credit is based upon ac- o &5 oo e i - 0 80 PtCldy tual financial dependency and mot! Lo oh ar & 8 * & 8 16 Cldy mere legal dependency. For exam- | e o oA e A 16 -06 Cldy e, a father whose children re-| Comonton o0 40 Jag 0l S8 4 0 Clear ceive half or more of their support £ i 4. 4 4 0 Clear from a trust fund or other separ-| g R T e D 4 [} Clear source i not entitled to the Son Francisco % % 48 48 4 0 Clear dit for and a dependent. the dependent The may 1t and wife both contribute terior. Tempera than previously recorded the ' ly high over North where and low in Febraary. the pressure is moderately | temperature. ributing the chief support The barometric pressure is unusually fow in Southwestern Al- aska and south of the Aleutian Islands with rain in the Gulf and Southeast and snow in Bering Sza and cloudy weather in the In- ures are unusually high in the Southeast and the maximum temperature at Juneau last night was two degrees. higher Temperatures are moderate- the remainder of the Territory except the extreme high with Tfair weather may not be divided between SO 2 ' S & (TR e T PSS S S A single person who supports in s hom scnal Under ed t us of the taxpayer changed iring the year. e st oo €| Tuesday evening, Feb. 13, followed —alt Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. (Continued on characteristic of his work 0. E. he effectiveness of the spect land color that surround the dra-|py card matic plot. Miss Hayes, as Lien Wha, th auctioned bride, enacts one of ost dramafic roles ar and dees it with al br ance and effi VATTO, |as the lo ates her from the astounding p has an- ()lh-‘l great role. He plays a n |mantic Chinese prince who figh for the revolution, and, in the smashing climax of the story, 5 to heights that recall his work in | “Ben-Hur". Lewis Stene as Father 3 An elaborate cast appears. Lewis e an aged mother is en- | titled not only to the $400 credit exemption of $2500 as| head of a family. A widower | upporting under similar circum- | tances | 18 years of age also is entitled to| the personal exemption of 32,500‘ the head of a family, plus the $100 credit for a dependent. a dependent child under | TELEPHONE 478 the Revenue Act of 1932 FRESH SPINACH, Ib. .......10c o dependent, but also to the| £ Y AMS, 3 pounds for .. 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