The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1934, Page 2

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The dresses that bloom in the spring are the ! Their colors are énough to make anyone butst into song . . . so pléase i ¢ ad writer'!” We want to shout the praises of these frocks to the heavens. They’re lovelier than we’ve seen for gayest of all the yea be tolerant of an enthusias the money in a long. long tinie. PLAIN! PRINTS! DOTS! STRIPES! - SPRING STRAWS! - $2.75 @® In a beautiful array of colorings, shapes and pattern hats “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ROSS ENTERS | BT — B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. THIRD ANNUAL | | | | BALLIS GIVEN Event Will Be Staged in . . Scottish Rite Temple ¢ ¢ | on May R Hal Preparations-are under way for | the Third Annual Ball to be 'spon- | soredl by’ the Royal' Arch Gunnison Chapter, Order ' of ' DeMolay on May 11 in‘the Scottish Rité Tem- ple. THis ball, which has beconte one of the big social events of the year, is expected to surpass all previous records, cboth in attendance' and entertainment. Music for the occasion will be furnished by Fred Gilman' and his Troubadores and Mr. Gilman has assured the order of a full program of new dance hits. tatfonal and the entertainment committee, consisting of Peter Mel- seth, « chalriiaii; - Earl -~ Beistline, to the affair to present theirnam to & member ‘of the ‘ofder of Do- Molay.- By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE AN APRIL SUNDAY J A "Breakfast k Fresh -Berries Pan ‘Cakes Syrup “Coffee Diriner Roast Beef with' Brown Gravy Mashed - Potatoes Creamed 'Onions Bread Currant Jelly Grapefriit’ Salad Tapioca Pudding, Chilled Coffee Supper F Sliced Beef and Pickle Sandwiches Tea Cocoanut Cookies Pear Sauce Pan Cakes For Four (USing a Little’ Corn Meal) 2 cups flour, % cup corn meal, 4 teaspoonhs baking powder, 1 ta- cl»spoon sugar, % teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, 2% cups milk, 3 table- spoons fat, melted. Mix ingredients, beat 2 minutes. Drop tablespoon of the batter onto hot, greased griddle. Take care not to make the cakes too big as they spread during baking. When cakes are brown on under sides and full of bubbles on tops, care- fully turn and cook other sides. Roast Beef 5 pound rump roast, 1 teaspoon lection of raw furs able PRICES. The dance will be strietly invi- | YURMA ®1 have just returned from a very disappointing trip covering most of the Interior of Alaska in search of raw furs. Now, ragher than ship the lot I have, I am going to offer the col- e e e e ey S —— 3 tablespoons of | beef pan [rest of i utes. spoon celery salt, flour, 1 cup water. Wipe off beef Mix until h damp cloth. Stir constantly. Sprinkle ‘with salt, pepper, celery - > - calt and flour. Place in baking 5 pan and roast 15 minutes in hot Jestland Nomlnated ‘or oven. Add half the water and a Postmaster at Bethel lid. Lower fire to moderate and rcast- 1% hours. After first ‘30 minutes add rempining water. In- be Postmaster at Bethél, Alaska. spect frequently and baste. Re-| - .- move beef from pan and make SAVE THE DATE WASHINGTOWN, April 19.—Harold Jestland has been nominated (c gravy. April 28, for the Anhttal Dance 4 tablespoons flour, . cup -old|D. F. D. in Douglas Nat. adv. water,” % c¢up boilirg water, % —_———i teaspoon salt. Mining Lecaticn Notices at Em- Mix flour ana cuid water, Whén pire ‘office. L] FASCINATING FLAVOR | + teaspoon pepper, % tea-|smooth add to drippings left in blended, add redlents and boil 3 min- U. s. DEPAlRTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) l-jorecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 19: Rain tonight and Friday; moderate to fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 4 'p.m. yest'y 30.00 a 43 SE 9 Sprinkling 4 am. today 30.01 49 64 SE 13 Rain Noon today 30.05 55 59 SE 14 cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Hignest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Batrow 18 -8 8 .8 12 0" ‘“fcuy Nome 16 16 (Rare | (08 SSET R | Snow Bethel 38 38 2 24 0 0 Clear Fairbanks . 40 36 525 52 4 0 Cldy Dawson 44 42 s e 4 04 Snow St. Faul 30 30 | 28 30 28 Trace Sriow Dutch Harbor 36 30 36 6 28 Riin Kotlink 34 34 34 4 150 Rain Cordova 44 44 e 3 0 12 Rain Juneau 19 [t [ 0. 49 13 Trace Tain Sitka 54 - | 44 — 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 64 60 16 46 4 04 Cldy Prince Rupert 64 64 | 52 54 4 0 Clear Edmontoh 52 50 32 & 4 0 Clear Seattle 80 76 50 452 0 0 Cletir Portland 34 82 52 54 4 0 Clear San Francisco 62 58 [ 50 B0 4 0 Cldy The barometric pressure is iow over Alaska except in the South- east and ‘extreme North. A moderate storm is central south of the Gulf and an energetic storm is central in southern Bering Sea with rain or 'snow ‘over Southérn and extreme Western Alaska, heavy at KodiaK, and tnsettled weather in the Interior. Temperatures rose | Gardenm Pa;ch | CUT FLOWERS, FRUIT | and VEGETABLES ' Tulips,doz. .. . . 75¢ Daisy Planis, each . . 3¢ Pansy Plants,each . . 3¢ Artichokes, 4 for . . 25¢ Bananas,lb. . . . . 10c Tomatoes,Ib. . . . . 15¢ Bggedos. . . . . . 25k Grapefruit, each . . . 5¢ Green Peas,Ib. . . . 10¢ FREE DELIVERY PHONE 342 SIC 1 purchased to you, direct, at very reason- MARIE MAGUIRE HOME HOSPITAL WED.| Miss Marie Maguire, who has been receiving medical care at St.|* Ann's Hospital, left the hospital Mrs, Daniel Ross entered St. @ Marten =Y @ Blue Fox No Country Seems to Want | "' Former Exiled Soviet | Leader Now { 2 PARIS, April 1 exiled former Soviet man nd country seem 4 Trotzky has ba against all visitors ian friends, who 1 & bizon villa have been direc plans for a so-called Fowrth In- ternationale, made plans for a dem- onstration protest against the French expulsion order. French sympathizers, throuzh their organ Verite, have summoned forces to the Paris City Hall for @ manifestation tomorrow to ex- press indignation over the decree for expulsion. | ¢ — e : Leor ABIN’S CLOSED ALL DAY in Memory of i | MR. AND MRS. ROSS J. KINNEY || ARE ON THEIR WAY TO Nomzl- ARK H. SABIN . Ross J. Kinney, superintendent for the * Alaska. Road Commission the Nome district, and Mrs. were through passengers .to Nome. They have in the south for some @ White Fox @ Red Fox @ Cross Fox @ Beaver @ Silver Fox @ Wolf Q Lynx @ Mink ® Wolverine REI\!EMBER——This Sale will end SATURDAY NIGHT! ® THE FURRIER g5 throughout the Territory last night. Sherwin Williams A DECOTINT i A Stanitary Wall Finisk with hot or cold water for use ‘ Decotint is milled in white, attractive tints and rich, deep colors, all of which are intermixable, so that any g desired shade may be produced. 60c per 5-1b. pkg. Thomas Hardware Co. | INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska 1 UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver ~Meats—Phone 16 { WINDOW CLEAN PHONE 485 Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS il Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery o Phone 58 Get Your Block Wood and KINDLING NOW —W hile It Lasts PHONE 358 GENE SOMERS DELIVERY ® Juneau Lumber Mills i | i ’x s o obes 3

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