12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1917. Potato Boycott Cuts Sales A great (ailing off in sales of po tatoes is an outstanding feature of the vegetable market in Omaha and probably elsewhere as well. There lias been no official embargo declared iere upon the high-priced tuber. But there is no necessity for the decla ration of an official embargo when the price is up cround 75 cents a peck. The domestic engineers have just simply declared they will get along without potatoes and they are proceeding to dp that same thing by buying other"vegctal)les. And the vegetable men don't care, because, they say, at present prices there is no prctit m potatoes. They sell them at just about cost. There arc many vegetables on the Keep Smiling. We are always happy. YOU will be happy when you trade at THE BASKET STORES , bcau.a you SAVE, and tha only way to match The Bkt Stort' quality and pr.cn 1 with another BASKET STORE. Oransei. Fatnoua Redland Naval- Carload in. They are tin; Juicy and ewaat. rlcaa range from 2 doxn for 25c up. i'00 alse, per doien , 21c 1 76 aiie, per dozen 24c , lZfl slie, per doien , ,33c a Buy them by the Ail $328 J caee. at dW.VU j Mpplee, par boa. from $1.23 to 12.3S Lemons, per do sen ..17c, 19c, 21c Comb Honey, rack. ...16c OLIVES, PICKLES. ETC, Olives, stuffed, 4-m. bottle Be Olives, Queen, large alia, pt. 17c, trt. 33c DID Pickles, doien 14c Sour Pickles, dosen , Sc Sweet Pickles, doien. , 8c Sweet, split Pickiee, doien 12c Mustard, Cash Habit, Sc, 3 for 22c Vinegar, cider. Grade usually said for 35c a gallon. A Sc trial will convince Sou I our price, gallon, , 21c ottle Vinegar Ac Rko, bast Jap, 10c grads, 4t lbs., 25c Rica has fiva times tha food value of potatoes. National Corn Flakes, pkg. 6c, 3 far. .16c KHnkle Corn Flakes Urge 15c pkg. JOc Poet Toasties, If .T3c Shrtdded Wheat, 1B pkg He - Tip Farina, like Cream of Wheat, pkg. 13c Kellogg's Bran, 26c pkg 20c Oat Meal, bulk, 6 lbs. for.... 25c Large 2Se pkg Basket Store Oats. . . .21e Tip Pancake Flour, large pkg 20c Pikes Peak Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 6c pkg., 3 for 22c Peanut Butter, bulk, lb. 13c, t far 28 Peanut Butter, Cask Habit, glass Be, 3 for 26c Wa would Ilka to close our stores of reet. CHUflCHLS, LABOR UNIONS Omaha and - Lincoln. CMM' "ThePower behind the DougK Asuyoiir grocer-ne Knows Is Here; But Not Prices market at comparatively small prices which csily and satisfactorily take the place of potatoes. Potato eating is largely a habit anyway and while the prices continue so unprecedented ly high thrifty people ire "cutting them out" and after the first few days they say it is just as easy to get along without them., Rutabagas, turnips, carrots, par snips, cauliflower are some of the vegetables that are being called on to do emergency duty while potatpes soar at $3 a bushel. Oranges and apples are .cheaper than potatoes. The finest of oranges and apples cost no more than ordi nary potatoes A Dundee grocer has a display of potatoes in his window Live Better lor Lass I REJOICE AND BE GLAD. Happiness was ' born a twin. Economy Flour, an excellent health flour, 46-lb. sack $2.29 Tip Flour, nothing better milled. A trial will convince you, 46-lb, 62.40 Cold Medal, 46-lb. sack $2.45 Cash Habit Flour, 46-lb. sack ... .$2.35 Corn Meal, 6 lbs. white or yellow...! Be Graham or Whole Wheat, 6 lb 34c Rye Flour, 6 lbs 34c Bran, 100 lbs $1.75 Maraschino Cherries, pony else Oc 3 for 26c Maraschino Cherries, S oi 14c Dried Apricots, lb. 20c, 3 lbs 66c Dromedary Dates, pkg 1 2e Dried Prunes, large alia, lb 12c Dried Peaches fancy Mulr, lb He Bulk Currants, a bargain, lb....22o. Galvanised Tubs, No. I., , ..78c Galvanised 12-qt. Pall 30c Market Basket, a good ana far.,,... 7c Knit Wrist Gloves, everybody wears them for rough work, oven the women about the house, pair 6c Tallow candles, small, 6 for..,,, 6c Tallow candles, Urge, 3 for 6c Matches, 6c box, 3 for.. 13c Diamond Axle Grease, Be, 3 for...,. 13c Coal Oil, gallon, 9c, 6 gal 41c Sewing Machine Oil, 10c bottle 8c Mouse Traps, 3 for.,., '. ,.5c Needles, per pkg 2c Tacks, carpet, 5c pkg , .4c Extract lemon, Basket Store. 1 os..llc Extract lemon. Dr. Prices, 1 oi...,16c aVurftavaWe) vanilla Rasa Isaac WeaaaN ' 1 u Extract vanilla. Dr. Prices, 1 01. . ! !l9c , Extract fruit coloring Tip, 1 os. 9c, 3 lor .28c CLEANING MATERIAL. Diamond "C" Soap, 9 bars for 26c White Borax Naptha or Electric Snark deep, 7 oars 26c j Sundays If others m the same business would do likewise. Men should hsvo one day and PUBLIC why not agltats for such an ordinance? I $6.00 orders delivered free within a reasonable distance. Smaller Our Booster Hav Bean Loyal. Thank You. I SMOKED IN OMAHA ........ .... ;...1 that is attracting much attention. In the center are some fine potatoes marked at 40 cents a doien and on the sides are fine pranges and apples, each at smaller prices. This is a true re flections of present conditions which will continue and grow worse until the new crop comes in next July and August. Lettuce, head lettuce and radishes are on the market in good quantity and quality. Pineapples at 25 cents each, rhubarb at 1U cents a bunch, oranges at 15 to 50 cents a dozen and beautiful apples at $1.75 a box are some of the good things to eat that will make you forget the potatoes and snap your fingers at their price. Had Cough? Feverish? (irtppy? These ailments weaken your system, don't Walt. I'm Dr. Bell's rtnc-Tar-Honey. It allays Inflammation, kills germs. 26c. All druggists- Advertisement. Keep Smiling. Excel Soap, like Ivory, 6c bar. .4c dc Cocoanut Oil, Pumice or Tar, bar. Olive Cream or Queen of Roses, 6c bsr, 3 for ...... 22c Sunhrlght Cleanser, cm 4c, 3 for 10c Lighthouse Cleanser, can 4c Chloride of Lime, can 11c Ammonia, large bottle 7c Bon Ami, powdered or bar 8c Pyramid Washing Powder 1 7 j 25c pkg.. for Gold Dust Washing Powder, 25c pkg. 21c Hippo or Small Pyramid. 8c pkg 4c Sal a Soda, llVt lbs.. . .28c . 9c Soap Chips, lb Tollttler, Ilka Sanlflush 15c Sanlflush 21c Cedar Oil Polish, American Lady with out the high priced advertising, $1.00 site, 60c 50c else, 30c; 28c slis, 15c. ' Laundry Starch, bulk, 6 lbs 26c Argo Gloss Starch, 6c pkg 4c Oswego Silver Gloss, pkg. 9e, 3 for. .25c Broome, O. K. brand, a good one... ,39c Brooms, Leader brand 80c Store Broom, a heavy one, fine for garage , 60c MEAT DEPARTMENT. Ws carry an excellent quality of meat Veal Stew, lb 13c Veal Roast, lb 16c Veal Steak, lb 20c Pot Roast, lb 16c-ISc Short Rib, boll 12c -15c J"1 Slulder 'Steah . . . .. . . .. . 18c-a 20c I"' - - ' - est Quality, lb 26c Tip Whit a, highest quality, lb 25c Cash Habit, high duality, Ik 22c Magnolia, 2-lb. roll 35c ri.3r. -niivir i an maraeie at prices that will please you. 40 Stores Omaha and Lincoln. 9 OT A lS"The Ham O 1 HIV What Am"! Anwar! JiBXSf. WitiStockinetCoTering. ate JWeriin Armour Ttatvn-Patnt AppHti tor Three generations have enjoyed and en dorsed Armour's famous Star Ham. This standard excellence is now further en hanced by the Stockinet Covering, which intensifies the fine flavor and protects quality. Buy a whole ham. It's economical. The Oral Label, which distinguishes Star Ham, gives the came Armour guarantee of top grade to a wide variety of perfect food product fruits, fish, vege table, meat, condimenti, etc ARMOUR.O.COMPANY ROBT. BUDATZ, Mgr, 14th Jonas St.. man. uoug. tuna, umiiu, nea. W. L. WUktason. 29th Q. So. 1740. jowe Economics Department Salad Making I. . If you were asked offhand to name the most attractive-looking food you had ever seen I imagine your an swer would be either a dessert or a salad. These two articles of diet of fer more range for artistic display than any other type of food. Salads, particularly, can be made tempting in appearance, since in them we have highly colored foods. Perhaps owe reason why young people, particularly girls, are so fond of salads, is the ap peal to the eye. But even with shut eyes we can appreciate salads, because to most of us the sharo flavors of acid and condiments are very pleasing. All ot which reasoning has caused people to look upon the salad course as "something extra," put in solely because we like if, hence a luxury to be avoided when close watch is kept upon expenditures. It is quite true that as sources of fuel for the body salady art extravagances, but we cannot be well nourished on fuel foods alone. The body processes must be carefully adjusted, and the food for this regulation is minerar matter, which occurs especially in fresh fruits and vegetables. In addition to min eral matter, uncooked fruits and vege tables contain certain little under slood substances called vitamines, without which certain diseases occur, notably scurvy. Here are two rea sons why salads are not an extrava gance at any season of the year. It is not necessary to have the expensive vegetables, such as hothouse toma toes and cucumbers, for salad; ordi nary leaf lettuce, if cold, fresh and crisp, with a good dressing is equally satisfactory. Of the innumerable possible combi nations of all the food use as salads we can distinguish not over a half dozen really different kinds. There are the heavy salads, such as fish, meat, egg, cottage cheese; there are the light salads of fruits and vege tables or combinations of both (though some vegetable salads, such as potato or kidney bean approach the "heavy" type); there are gelatine sal ads, which may be either heavy or light, depending upon what is put into them. 1 he heavy salads should never be served as a parSof a dinner; or at luncheon, unless they form the main course; they are used chiefly a, the basis of. light refreshments. A light salad forms part of a dinner or lunch eon, either as a separate course or served with the meat course. This type of salad may also be used at an afternoon or evening party. The names of different kinds-'of salad dressings are often misused by the American people. There are just three main kinds of dressings, the French, the mayonnaise and the cooked, ' French Dressing. One part vinegar or lemon juice. The Tarragon vinegar is particularly nice. Two, three or four parts of oil. Two parts make a thin acid dressing; four a bland dressing. Three parts is the most usual. Seasoning of salt, pap rika,'etc. One and one-half teaspoons salt to one cup oil. Mix all ingredients together in a chilled bowl, and beat with a silver fork until a smooth mixture results. It is unnecessary labor to add the oil drop by drop. A special flavor is ob tained by rubbing the salad bowl be fore using with a clove of garjic. A new and handy device on the market is a bottle for the mixing of French dressing. Vinegar is poured into the bottle up to a certain line, the oil to another line, seasoning added, then the bottle is corked and shaken till the ingredients are thoroughly mixed. A similar device may easily be made at home. Select a bottle of the desired size; fill it nearly full of water, then measure the contents. If the bottle should hold one cup of aaaaw Specials In Meat and Groceries For Saturday MEATS Choice Steer Rib Rout. Ib 17ViC Cholc. 8U.r Beef Roast. Ib ISc Cholc Steer Rib Boiling Beef. lb..tXVaC Chole. Staar Brisket Boillns Beat, par lb., at SVac Cholc. SUer 8lrloln 8U.k, .... SaVsc Chole. StMT Shoulder Steak, lb 15c" Small pic pork loin, any quantltr. pw IK. at lc Compound Lard, par lb 1 Sc Genuine Sprint Lamb Htndquartere. par lb., at ....."is 17"c G.nuin. Sprint Lamb Porequartera, per lb., at UVic Leal Lard, t lbs., tor $1.00 1 DELIVERY SCHEDULE ' All erdara aatitk toMartha and wast to 4th St, leave avsry day at M A. M. v All arder. a.rth to Asm. Ay.., and west to 46 tk SL, leave .very .dar at 2 P. M. Orders muet a. us kail aa haur kalan delivery laavaa. THE WASHINGTON MARKET The most aanlUry and up-to-date aroeery and meat market In tha mlddla west. Phm Trier 470 eeaaecta all department.. 1407 Daatlaa St, Omaha. Neb. Co-Operation. Readers are cordially invited to ask Hiss Gross any questions about household economy upon vjhich she may possibly give help ful advice; they are also invited to give suggestions from their expe rience that may be helpful to others meeting the same problems. water, and a three-to-one proportion dressing is desired, pour one-fourth cup vinegar into the h6ttle and mark that level on the outside of the bottle by scratching with a file. Then add three-fourths cup of oil and mark the second level in the same way. The seasonings may be added at the begin ning or later. Cork the bottle and shake just before using. With this device, a quantity of dressing may be made up at one time, and the ingre dients need never be measured but the first time. No oil is so delicious as olive oil to the person who is accustomed to it. but to the uninitiated the olive oil flavor is often distasteful. French dressing may be made 'equally well from corn oil, cottonseed oil, peanut oil or any commercial table oil. French dressing is by far the best dressing for all vegetable salads. It may be used for any type of salad. "Marinating" means soaking in French dressing. Mayonnaise. Though we use the term "Mayon naise," to indicate any kind of salad dressing, mayonnaise means just one thing an emulsion of oil in acid and egg yolk. The following is a standard recipe: 1 t. mustard. 2 ett polka. 1 t. .alt. 2 T. lemon Juice. ' 1 t. powdered sugar. 14c oil. Few grain, cayenna. I T. vinegar. ' Stir together the eggs, mustard, salt, pepper and sugar. Add the oil, a drop at a time, stirring and beating con stantly. The back of a silver fork' is a good thing for mixing mayonnaise, though some people prefer a Dover beater. There is a very satisfactory oil dropper on the market, which costs 15 cents. As the dressing be comes very thick it should be thinned occasionally with vinegar and lemon, alternately, but never let it lose its consistency. After the first, the oil may be added more rapidly. All in gredients and utensils must be cold. If the weather is warm, the bowl should be surrounded with ice water. If the dressing should separate, be gin with another yolk , of egg and stir the separate mixture into it slow ly, as before. Set the bowl in a cold place and it should keep for many days. A mashed hard boiled egg yolk is an addition to the dry ingredients. Mayonnaise dressing may be used for any kind of salad. It is particu larly favored for meat, fish and egg salads, and for vegetable salads for special occasions. v Thousand Island Dressing. Thousand Island Dressing is the name given to mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing to which is added var ious chopped ingredients and season ings. Chopped green peppers, pimen toes. and hard cooked eggs are al ways added; other possible additions include chilli sauce, Worcestershire sauce, or tomato ketchup; chopped pickles, onions, chives, olives, etc. These foods may be added in ay de sired quantities. Question Box. Mrs. M. R. B., asks to have fruit cake recipes reprinted. Tne follow ing are the only ones wliich have appeared recently: RICH r-IXM CAKE. 4-lb. butter. candled. ta-lb. rnolaase.. H-lb. orange and -b. brown augar. Imon peel. S eggs, 2-oa. sweet almonda. H-pt. warm milk. 2-os. bitter almonds 2 lb. ourranta, 1-lb. flour. Cream butter and sugar, add mo lasses and beat well. Add eggs, one For either brain or muscle Bakerls Cocoa is reires tains mor 1 wOcoa contains more nourishment than Walter Baker & Co. Ltd ESTABLISHED I70O DOROIESTER.MASS. 1 GROCERIES Diamond C or Beat 'Em All Soap, I bare tor 25c Waahlntton'a Best' Flour, sack.... S2.4S Washburn-Crosby Gold Medal Flour, per sack, at 2.4S Freah, Criap Glnter Snap., lb Oc -All Brands Creamery Butter, Ib..,.40c Extra Fancy Country Butter, lb,... 38c Crtaeo, par can... 30c, 60c, fl.lS Pur. Preserves, lane Jara. special. ,24c Quean Olives, lane jara. special. .. ,14c Pork and Beana, in tomato aauec, per can, at ioc by one, beating the mixture thor oughly between each additioj), then add milk and beat five minutes. Mix currants and flour, chop candied peel, blanch and shred almonds, add to other ingredients and mix thoroughly. Stir in flour very lightly. Bake in a slow oven five hours and store away a few weeks before cutting. CHRISTMAS CAKE. H-Ib. butter, a-lb. brown sugar. 2 t. caramel. B egga. . U -lb. flour. 2 T. brandy. Pinch of salt. t t. mixed aplcea. tt-lb. ralelna. 1- lb. curranta. 2- oa. aweet almonds. 2-oz. citron. 2-02. mixed peel. Cream butter and sugar, add eggs one by one, alternating with a little flour and beating very well between each addition. Add other ingredients except brandy and mix well. Beat twenty minutes and add brandy. Pour into a tin lined with greased paper and bake in a moderate oven about three hours. EUULESS KB PIT CAKE. 2 p. sugar. 1-3 o. each chopped 2 T. butter. orange and lemon 1 t. grated nutmeg. peel. 1 t. cloves. I o. aeeded raisins. 1 t. allapice. 2 e. aour max. 1 t. cinnamon. 1 t. aoda. 1 o. currants. 8 c. flour. 1 e. chopped nuts. 1 t. baking powder. H o. chopped citron. Cream butter and sugar, add spices. Add one cupful sour milk; add fruit, then one cupful flour. Sift soda and baking powder with rest of flour, add flour and rest of milk alternately. Bake in a slow oven one and a half hours.' Tested Recipes. Eggless Chocolate Cake. Cream a cup of sugar with a table spoon of butter, two tablespoons of grated chocolate or cocoa, and a level teaspoon of cinnamon. Thin with a cup of milk, and work in one and a half cups of flour. Cut up and seed a scant cup of raisins and chop the meats of twelve English walnuts. Stir with these half a cup of flour and add to the rest. Dissolve a teaspoon of soda in two tablespoons of boiling water and add, stirring until all is per fectly smooth. Then bake in a loaf and ice with a frosting made by boil ing a cup ot brown sugar with half a cup of water and a teaspoon of water until the syrup spins a thread, then beat for a few moments and spread on the cake. . Buttons. Sift together a cup of flour and five tablespoons of sugar, then rub in two heaping tablespoons of butter, add one well beaten egg, and stir to a smooth paste. Flavor with vanilla Cut with a dry small cutter after roll ing out, then roll the little cakes into balls, roll in granulated sugar and press a raisin or a nut meat into the top of each and bake in a quick oven. Curried Tripe and Macaroni. A pound and a half of good fresh tripe will be sufficient tor six por tions. It usually comes from the butcher s partially cooked, but should be well washed, cut in small pieces or strips, then covered with cold water. Bring this to a boil, drain off and throw away, cover with cold milk and simmer for an hour. Salt and pepper to taste, slightly thicken with a blend of butter and flour, and stir in half a teaspoon of curry powder. Have ready macaroni cooked until tender in milk and water. Arrange this in a border, putting the curried tripe in the center. Garnish with parsley and serve very hot. Eggless Corn Muffins. Put the iron muffin pans with a bit of lard in each in the oven until hot. Sift together three tablespoons of yel low corn meal and three of flour, also three heaping teaspoons of baking powder, two teaspoons of sugar and half a teaspoon of salt. Mix to a soft batter with a cup of milk and two tablespoons of melted butter and other shortening half and half and nil the piping hot muffin pans half beef i V PniiniiWiiiiffinyfl 25,000 LBS. PIG PORK LOINS, LB 1578c FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, LB ,...16c Steer Porterhouse Steak, lb 17V,e Steer Shoulder 8teak, lb.... 14V,c Steer Pot Rout, Ib 11 Vac Yount Veal Roast, lb HV.c Yount Veal Chops, Ib, U'ic Pit Pork Roast, lb... ,.ie"ic Pit Pork Butts, lb .17c Mutton Chops, Ib 14V, Mutton Rout, lb SVsc PUBLIC MARKET FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, LB. 16c 15,000 LBS. PIG PORK LOINS, LB 15c CHOICE FOREQUARTERS LAMB, LB 11C Staar Pot Roast, lb 11V, Yount Veal Rout, Ib 11 Via Yount Veal Chops, lb 14Vic Steer Shoulder Steak, Ib I4rtc Steer Porterhouse Steak, lb 17Vaa Pit Pork Butt., Ik ITVsc Pit Pork Rout, Ib lV,a Mutton Chop., Ib 14V,e Mutton Stow, 4 lba, for. A Xc EMPRESS MARKET full. Bake brown and serve at once. This will make a dozen muffins. Chili Con Came. tut up the remains of steak. In the casserole put a layer of the meat, sprinkle over it chopped onion, a few spoons of canned kidney beans and a layer of canned tomatoes, seasoning each combination layer with salt and chili pepper. Repeat until the casser ole is filled, then turn in the liquid part of the tomatoes, thickened with a little flour and butter, cover and bake for an hour, then uncover and bake for twenty minutes. Mock Terrapin. Parboil a pound of beef liver cut in slices, for five minutes, then drain, and brown in bacon drippings Chop in small pieces, but do not mince, put back in the pan and add a quarter of a teaspoon of dry mustard, salt and pepper to taste and a few drops of Worcestershire sauce. If there is not much liquor in the pan add a very little boiling water. Boil up, thicken with a teaspoon of flour blended with one of butter. Add a finely chopped nard boiled egg and a few drops ot lemon juice. This dish is delicious. Woman's World. Hubby Objects to Wife Attending Hops by Herself Three years of wedded life has not tended to cool the love of George Kazaros for his wife. Thursday even ing, it is said, Mrs. Kazaros attended a dance at Washington hall without the consent of her doting spouse. Peevish at this lack of discipline, Kazaros "is said to have , grabbed .his trusty six-shooter and a pair of brass knucks and started on his way to wreak vengeance upon any man who dared dance with his wife. Officer Anderson was attracted by the oaths of Kazaros at Seventeenth and Har ney streets and, believing that the man was up to some mischief, ar rested him. Upon Kazaros were found the revolver and brass knucks. In po lice court Friday- morning he was given a suspended sentence of sixty days. Bedford Wants Flags On Court House All the Time In the future two flags will fly from staffs atop the court house twenty four hours a day. Orders to this effect have been is sued by Commissioner Bedford, who was incensed when he came down town on the morning of Washington's birthday and found the court house bare of any display of the Red, White and Blue. He ordered that flags be run upon staffs that stood gaunt and naked against the sky. THey were but were taken down Thursday even ing, sow the commissioner has de creed that the flags be kept flying day and night' for an indefinite period. Police Believe They Have Solved Porcine Mystery With the arrest of Edward Blake, the police believe they have closed the last chapter of a baffling porcine mystery. Blake is said to have stolen a hog from the Omaha Feed and Render ing company. Notified of the crime, officers followed a trail of blood and footsteps to a vacant house near Tenth and Grace streets. There they found the animal under a pile of straw with its throat cut. They were ad vised of its presence when it gave its last dying grunt. Blake was turned over to the Council Bluffs police, as the rendering plant is on land un'dcr the jurisdiction of the Iowa town. Quo-Warranto Proceedings Filed Against Compton A. C. 'Harte, defeated candidate for county commissioner, has filed with the clerk of the district court quo warranto proceedings to oust A. D. Compton, successful candidate, from' the office. Harte alleges in his petition that no election should have been held in 1916 under the four-year rule, which was passed in 1905. He says elections should have been held in 1909 and 1913, and that there should not have been one in 1916, because four years had not expired. Fire in Postoffice Draws Much Smoke and Big Crowd Tired firemen, who had just thawed out their ice-encrusted uniforms, responded to a call from the post office building at 3 o'clock in the afternoon when some blanks in tlie internal revenue office mysteriously started a blaze. There was much smoke and a great crowd gathered, probably anticipating another big con flagration. But chemicals were enough 'to extinguish the fire. Kaiser Apologizes for Sinking Swedish Ship London, Feb. 23. Reuter's Stock holm correspondent cables that the German minister to Sweden has in formed the'Swedish foreign minister that the Swedish steamship Edda was sunk as a result of a mistake of a submarine commander and that the German governments regrets the oc currence and is prepared to pay an indemnity. The Edda was torpedoed January 29 while on its way to Sweden with coal. Mutton Stew. 4 lba., tor 2Sc Extra Lean Regular Hams, Ib....l04c Sutar Cured Bacon, lb lSVeC SPECIALS From 8 to 0 p. m. Lamb Chops, Ib, Sc From 0 to 10 p. m. Country Sauaata par Ib, at 7c Dellvet(.e Made to All Parte af tha City, Mau uroere Filled At These Pricea. Phono Douglas 2791 1(10 HARNEY STREET Extra Lean Regular Hama, lb.,..19c Sutar Cured Bacon,1 lb lBc SPECIALS Front t to 0 p. m. Pork Ckapa, Ik, ISc From 0 to 10 p. at. Lama Chopa, lb, Sc DaUTarka Made to All Part, al tha City. Mall Order. Filled At Then Pricae. 113 South 16th Straw!, Phono Doug. 2307.. Give your Want Ad chance to make good, Run it in The Bee. v , . '6 . . .