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* AMUSEMENTS * *■......................... The Alhambra THE HOUSE OF COURTESY 24th and Parker Finest House! Finest Music!! Finest Features!!! You Are Always Welcome SUNDAY Lillian Gish in “DANCE OF THE FOLLIES” “CALICO VAMPIRE” Comedy. MONDAY DOROTHY DALTON —In— “THE JUNGLE CHILD” Comedy. TUESDAY "A LAW UNTO HIMELF” (5 Reels) Crane Wilbur. Comedy “FOILED” “SEE AMERICA FIRST” THURSDAY “HAYSTACKS AND STEEPLES” Comedy. FRIDAY “THE MAN FROM MANHATTAN" (5 Reels) Rhea Mitchell and Wm. Stowell Comedy. SATURDAY “A TOUCH OF HIGH LIFE” “A FLAW IN THE EVIDENCE” REMEMBER OUR BARTOLA! The Finest of Musical Eentertainment in Omaha. | Rex Theatre SANFORD MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY i Every Afternoon and Evening 1316 DOUGLAS STREET , , ' The Colored Joy Makers Change of Program Sundays and Thursdays. 1 ..... » ■ • — y.^|^#.^..# 'O' O' 0">"0"0~» MECCA ROLLER RINK ( Everybody’s Down at the Rink j DON’T FORGET j Open Evenings 7:30w 24th & Grant j * F: J. Thompson, Manager. I . .........■•»■•< { TAXI—C. WILSON—TAXI Give Me a Trial, Rates Reasonable. | 3:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M. I People’s Drug Store, Douglas 1446 * Residence, Harney 4153. t- . . . . J 3 P. M. to 11:55 Peoples Drug Store, Douglas 1446 Midway, Douglas 1491 or 3459 5 A. M. to 3 P M. Residence, Web. 7651 FOR SAFETY AND SERVICE CALL JOE LEWIS--TAXI AUTO SERVICE—DAY AND NIGH Enclosed Winter Car. , i... . .. . . * The Alamo Dancing School Every Monday Night. Instruction from 8 to 9:30. Don’t forget the Haby Doll Mat inee Dance Every Thursday after noon from 2 to 5:30. Prof. Herringtoi will teach the latest dances. i Plenty of Good Music Killingsworth & Herrington, Mgrs. ! , . M Admission 25c. tl. ......... —i i- _i SCENE FROM "A LAW UNTO HIMSELF,” MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE, DE LUXE EDITION, IN FIVE ACTS. PRODUCED BY HORSLEY T/jgmItrMenI" Is^upboard] A RUN ON APPLES. APPLE SNOWBALLS.—Sprend boil ed rice over an eight inch square of cheesecloth. Place a pared aud cored apple in the center. Fill with sugar and season with spice. Wrap the cheesecloth and rice tightly around the apple and tie. Steam un til tender and serve with lemon sauce. Scalloped Apples or Browm Betty.— | Three cupfuls chopped apples, two cupfuls of buttered breadcrumbs, half cupful of brown sugar, one-fourth tea spoonful cinnamon, one-fourth tea spoonful nutmeg, half a lemon (Juice aud grated rind), one-fourth cupful water. Place the crumbs and apples in layers in a buttered baking dish. Spread sugar and spices over each layer of apples. The lemon juice and water are injured over ail just before the top layer of crumbs is arrayed. Bake three-quarters of an hour in a modernte oven. Bird’s Nest Pudding.—Six or seven apples cored and pared and put into a buttered pudding dish. Mix five tea spoonfuls of flour and oue teaspoonful of salt. Make a smooth paste by blending with cold milk aud add the yolks of three eggs well beaten, then the whites aud more milk, using one pint of milk In all. Pour it over the apples and bake one hour. Serve with hard or creamy sauce. Apple Meringue.—Core, pare and bake seven apples until soft, but not broken. Beat the yolks of three eggs and three tablespoonfuls of sugar, a little salt and one pint of scalded milk. Pour it j over the baked apples. Bake until the custard Is firm. When cool add a meringue made of the whites of three eggs beaten until foamy, add three ta blespoonfuls of powdered sugar grad ually, flavor with lemon and beat un til stiff. Set the pudding in pan of wa ter in the oven to brown the meringue. Apple Porcupine.—Arrange eight or ten apples (pared, cored and baked) In a mound on a dish for serving. Put quince or tart apple jelly among the epples. Cover with a meringue made of the whites of four eggs and half a cup of powdered sugar. Stick blanch ed almonds into the meringue and brown slightly In the oven. Serve with a boiled custard sauce or with whip ped cream. Steamed Apple Pudding.—Use a pint of broad dough mixed with three-quar ter cupful of chopped suet. Spread this over a baking dish tilled with sliced, sweetened and spiced apples. Let rise very light and steam an hour Serve with vanilla sauce or cream. Baking powder biscuit dough may be substituted for the top cover, and the pudding may be either steamed or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES—1 *4 cents a word for single insertions, 1 cent a word for two or more insertions. No advertisement for less than 15c. Cash should ac company advertisement. HOUSE FOR SALE. Home bargain, $250 cash, balance monthly. Desirable six room modem home, choice location, paved street, shade and fruit. New up-to-date fur nace, brick cemented basement. Non resident owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Office phone, Douglas 147. Res idence evenings, Walnut 2168. George Marshall, 635 Keeline Bldg. Monitor advertisers can satisfy all your wants. HOUSES—FOR RENT For rent—Five room cottage. Mod ern, except heat. 2819 Miami street. Webster 3468—9dv. _ FOR RENT. 5 rooms, Miller Park, city water, electric light. Was $14; now $11. Call evenings. Waliut 2587. FOR RENT 924 N. 27th Ave., 8 rms, fumace..$20 2805 Cuming St., 6 rms.$18 971 N. 27th St., 6 rms ...$16 1005 No. 23d St., 6 rms.$14 2621 Lake St., 3 rms .....- $ 8 G. B. ROBBINS, Webster 5519 or Douglas 2842. For Rent—Two room brick house, strictly modern except heat; with large clothes closet. Two lots. 3224 Maple. Call Colfax 2514. Preston Hieronymous. For Rent—A five room modem cot tage, 2013 North Twenty-third street. Webster 6762. FURNI8HED ROOM8 FOR RENT. Strictly modem room for man and wife. 2716 Miami street. Webster 6426. Mrs. Augustus Hicks. cicely furnished rooms. Modem, .rs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St. , ebster 4490. Will rent front room to careful cou o or two men. Also small bedroom. Reasonable. Close in. Webster 4745. Modem furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Mrs. A. L. Johnson, 1810 North Twenty-third street. Webster 2058. Two rooms for light housekeeping. 2205 No. 27th avenue. For Rent—Furnished rooms in modem home for nice quiet young man. 3702 North Twenty-third St. Webster 3727. Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, 2806 Ohio street. Webster 4292 Strictly modem room for two men or man and wife, 2130 North Twenty-seventh street. Webster 6910. Mrs. Thomas Perry. For Rent—Furnished rooms in modem home, (steam heat). H. L. Anderson, 2914 Lake street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. Call Webster 558 evenings. Nicely furnished front room. Mod em except heat. 1630 North Twenty second street. Webster 1171. Modem furnished rooms for rent, $1.60 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No. 23rd St. Webster 6639. Clean, modem furnished rooms on Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas 4379. Mrs. L. M. Bentley-Webster, first class modern furnished rooms, 1702 N. 26th St. Phone Webster 4769. WANTED. “ Wanted—A good woman to keep house and care for three children. R. S. Dixon, 1618 North Twenty-second street. Wanted.—Two good, clean, upright laboring men as boarders. Board and room at $4.50 per week. Mrs. John * Gipson, 3806 Camden avenue. WANTED—Girls or women for sorting paper. Call at Omaha Paper Stock company, Eighteenth and Marcy streets. FOR SALE—MISCELL A NEOUS. Try Madam Baker's Wonderful Hair Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug Store.—Adv.