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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1021.
The Girl Who
Listens to
Mother
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
Hes is a mighty pretty girl."
confided young JJonatd. "And 1
turd to like hrr pretty well. Hut
1 can't be bothrrrd with hrr my
more. She' too big a baby. Hon
estly, the hain't a tnind o( hrr own.
She can't do a thing without Hop
ping to think how hrr tiiuthtr i u'
!ii to fril about it first. It H)il
Ckrrythiiig.
"What dors it tooil?" I aked
with an elaborate air of innocence.
'Oh, evrrythintf'Vreplied young
Donald waving hit hand larKfly out
la pacr. "She won't go canoeing
Lecaue hrr mother has a lit on ac
count of hrr not kn.ming how to
wim. She hann't learned to smoke
like the rckt of the girl in her act
lrraue hrr mother doesn't approve.
She always brrakt up the party
hours before anyone eUe wants to
go home because her mother hates
to have her out after 1 o'clock at
the latest. Honetly, site's a fool
about the old lady."
"Are you sure she isn't just a con
siderate, thotiRhtful girl with a deep
respect for the opinions and feel
ings of an older woman who hap
)icn to he hrr mother and to have
lier love?" I asked.
"Nonsensel" said young Donald
with the engaging smile that rob
bin words of all rudeness. "Iless
ought to have a few opinions of her
own. She has a riht to her own
life. ; Why should she let herself be
held back from everything she
wants to do by an old lady who'se
lived hrr life? Answer me that."
And I did. Like this:
"If Jicss had soniething vital in
her nature demanding expression
and her mother were trying to in
terfere with that, I d be inclined to
tight for the right of each individual
to find itself and express itself. If
the girl longed to write and her
mother insisted that a woman's
place Is in the home, I'd want Bess
to stand up for the gift she had in
her to use and needed to use in
order to be true to herself. :
,"f Bess .were deeply in love with
some fine young fellow, and her
mother wanted to marry her girl
off to an unwelcome suitor' with
money. I'd hate to have the girl
sacrifice herself. ... In other
words, if anything big and vital
were at stake, I'd feel strongly that
the new genaration must have its
chance, that youth must be served
and that the individual has. a right
to her turn. ,
"All love must learn to bear and
forbear. Without consideration and
' courtesy, love cannot live. Each of
us must sacrifice something of our
owrf personality in order to live side
by side happily with other person
alities. In demanding 'elbow room'
r i: i
iui uur uwu lives auu living, vc
hive also to recognize that other
folks also need 'elbow room.'
"No one can insist on expressing
his personality to the exclusion of
everybody's else rights of self-expression.
That's true for all friend
ship as well as for all love-
."Now. in the case of a girl and
her mother, all this becomes doubly I
and triply and 1,000 timesTtrtie: EVenT
allowing for the modern conscious
ness that parents owe more to chil
dren than children: to parents--cven
recognising that the world' leans for
ward toward the new generation,
not back to the eld, there must still
be a generosity on the part of youth,
v.ith life ahead tt it to age with so
much behind -Youth has the priv-
ilege of profiting by the experience
cl age. -' Age: has an obligation to
give youth the benefit of its knowl
edge. , ' 1 t ' ' " - 4 '"
"And so. when, a . girl's mother
wants her to keep out of danger she
isn't equipped to meet, and avoid
habits she can gain nothing by
forming, the girl can well afford to
listen. She needn't stop td'figureJt
all out for herself. She can pretty
much feel that mother's advice is
safe to follow. .
''Common sense and efficiency sug
gest that Bess does well to listen to
mother. And love and chivalry and
fine feelings say that the girl who
respects her mother's wishes, and
cares more about pleasing mother
than about catering to some heed
less, pleasure-mad youth, is a pretty
good sort. It would be a fine thing
if .there were more of her. It might
be! well if the Donalds of this world
kdew her better studied her and
thie mother who commands so
much of love and respect."
J. Currant Conserve. '
. fThis is a mixture of currants,
fraisins and oranges. Peel and slice
the oranges. Place them in a pre
acrving kettle and cover with a layer
of granulated sugar, about a cupful
to' each thick layer of sliced oranges.
Add one thick layer of seeded raisinl
artd cover all with currants carefully
picked from the stems, but not
washed. Add sugar' to the currants
In: the proportion of a cup of sugar
to a pint of the berries. Put on the
back of the stove until the conserve
has been slowly heated conserve has
has been slowly heated through and
the juice of the fruits liberated. Then
let it simmer gently until it is cooked
dawn to a thick jam-like consistency
- This conserve is very good to eat
as'- a jam, to serve with meat and to
make a filling for a layer cake or
ate addition to plain puddings.
1 Disinfect all vaults and cesspools
with copperas.
Morning Visit to the Ice Box
On the morning visit to the icebox
rriuov the cake of fat on the chick
en soup, take out the hone and vege
table, chop the latter nd return to
the soup, with seasoning of salt
and paprika t suit the individual
taste. Clarify the chicken fat on the
soup, and you may use it for alt fry
ing purposes and many culinary ones
a well.
This grtiing every particle of
edible material out of our food sup
plies will help cut down your food
budget as nothing else will.
The remnants of the tongue may
be used to advantage in the making
of a tongue omelet for breakfast,
and cook the root end of the tongue
with dried beans, peas or fresh spin
ach, a the basis of another oun for
the following day. When this is done,
be careful of tin. amount of salt
added to the soup, as there is a good
deal of this condiment in the tongue.
Breakfast.
Cooked cereal with dates.
Tongue omelet Watercress.
Crumb muffins.
Coffee.
Luncheon.
Chicken soup with vegetables and rice
Bread rolls.
Fruit salad, honey cream dressing.
Dinner.
Halved grapefruit.
Stuffed breast of lamb, mint sauce.
Browned potatoes, carrots
and peas.
Tomato jelly salad.
Coffee. Junket.
Crumb Muffins.
These are excellent as a means for
using up left over bread. Mix to
gether one cup of dried ground bread
crumbs, half a cupful of bread flour,
two cupfuls of bran and one tea
spoonful of salt. Beat one egg
lightly and add to the dry ingredients
with two cupfuls of buttermilk in
which have been blended seven
eighths of a- teaspoonful of baking
soda and two tablespoonfuls of dark
molasses. Beat well, pour into well
oiled gem pans and bake about 25
minutes in a moderate oven.
Honey Cream Dressing.
Beat the yolks of four eggs until
lemon colored and pour on them
half a cupful of boiling honey. Place
over hot water, stir constantly for a
couple of minutes and remove from
the fire. Cool and add the juice of
one lemon, one-third of a teaspoon
ful of salt, a quarter of a teaspoonful
of paprika and one cupful of heavy
errant whipped .solid. I'se im
mediately. Suggestions for Budget..
In making the tongue omelet pro
reed a for plain omelet, ai.d when
it is well risen in the pan srrmklc
with minced tongue and chopped
parstry. Fold over, rook for
moment on the under side and serve
inverted on i hot platter. Owing to
the salt flavor of the tongue use less
of this condiment in preparing tiie
omelet.
For the fruit salad, use any pre
ferred combination of fresh, canned
or stewed dried fruit. Most of them
combine admirably and the excellent
dressing goes well with all varieties.
Purchase three pounds of breast
of lamb, and after the bon.-s have
been removed till with a brrad and
onion dressing. When rolled com
pactly this gives a very good lamb
roast at small expense, a the breast
sell for about .5 crut a pound.
To make the mint sauce that ac
companies it, cook down'thc hours
and trimmings of the mrat, remove
the fat and use this as the basis of
the sauce instead of merely adding
wutrr to the mint.
The cost of the breakfast for four
will be KJ cents and the l.inchron
for three V2 cents. Allow (or the
dinner budget which sum includes
two grapefruit and a quart gf milk
for the Junket dessert.
An Ironing Hint.
When the old-fashicned flatiron
is used it saves fuel if th iron are
covered with a pan or skillet. Invert
the skillet over the croup of iron.
The irons are heated thiough more
thoroughly and do not need to he
changed as frequently.
In East Iilia a woman ef high
caste leads the life of a recHise.
Milk Desserts.
Have more milk dessert for the
..Minly and thus ercomnluh a sue
rrs.dil and inconspicuous way of in.
luting linns y children to take their
share vt milk, Perhaps the rasir.i
dessert to male front milk is the
old'fashiimed Lnghsh junket, simply
milk curd separated by rennet as in
chrese making and eaten brfure the
bacteria that give cheese its flavor
develop, , , ,
There are a number of rrepsra.
tions of rennet in liquid and uhtri
form on the market. The milk it
flavored, SMrettned and heated hike.
warm, when the amount of rennet
indicated is added. Vanilla it oiieti
uf l. but chocolate, caramel and oth
er flavors are sometimes better liked,
This dessert can be made in a few
muiutes.
Lady Gregory, the famous Irish
dramatist, wrote her first play when
site was .".' years ot age.
Come Once
and You
Will Come
Always
1608-10-12
Harney St.
Dougl
1796
Steer Rib Boil,
Fancy Veal 1 7I
Roast, lb... x ' 2
Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring 07X
Chickens, per lb. aW 2 C
Corn Fed Steer Pot Roast, Ol
perlb '. 1&2C
Pig Pork Roast, f Q 1
per lb 102C
Fancy Veal 1ft,.
Breast, lb.... 1UC
Young Mutton Shoul-
ib:":.pc.r... 12ic
48-lb. sack Gold Medal Flour
at S2.35
48-lb. sack Omar Flour. .$2.05
4S-lb. sack Blue Bell Flour
at 81.93
10 lbs. Cane
Sugar
63c
100 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar
at 96.65
40c grade Central Special Coffee,
per lb., 300; 3 lbs for. .88
Fancy Santos
Coffee, li;i
25c
EAT
Macaroni Foods
IT IS MADE GOOD
FOR YOU TO EAT
It contains genuine Semolina, from
which the best Macaroni is made.
For sale at all grocers.
Tall cans Red Alaska Salmon,
per can 25d
-lb. can Red Salmon. .. .152
No. 2 cans Baked Beans. . .102
3 cans for.... ...25d
No. 3 cans Sauerkraut. .. .10
3 cans for 252
4 cans Advo Extra Sifted Peas
. at 08f
No. 3 cans Kamo Pineapple,
per can, 30; doz... $3.50
No. 3 cans Del Monte Peaches,
per can, 30; doz. . -83.50
Bulk Cocoanut, lb. ..... . .25
Bulk Cocoa, lb 12 '-it
10 bars P. & G. Soap GS6
10 bars Fels Kaptha 68
10 bars Crystal White. .. .58
JO bars Electric Spark.... 55
No. 3 cans Crescent Malt . .65
10-lb. can Kamo Syrup... 401
McCombs' Home-Made Chocolates, regular 70c Iten's Iced Atlas' Jumbles,' doz 10J
quality, Saturday? per lb .59J Iten's Ceylon Cake, a rich cocoanut cake, lb.281
, Butter-Nut Creamery Pack- Wisconsin Cream Cheese, lb 275 Central X-tra Quality Cream
age Butter, lb 39 Best Fresh Checked Eggs, doz 25 ery Butter, lb. . . . . .416
Extra Fancy Colo. Elberta Peaches, bu. . .$3.50 Orange Sponge Cake, each. : 30
Extra Fancy Italian Prunes, per crate. . . .81.15 Pink and White Cake, each 25
Extra Fancy Canadian Crab Apples, Cinnamon Rolls, doz ,: ....20
per mkt bskt. ................... .81.25 Bread Rolls, doz 15
L
r Things You'll Love:
To Make.
Hand- Embroidered SocU
Hand embroidered socks are very
sweet with little party frocks. Yon
can make these yourself. Take any
plain silk socks. At intervals over
the socks embroider small rosebuds
in pink, blue or yellow silk. It
would be loveiy to have a pair of
hand embroidered socks to match
each wee frock.
- FLORA.
Ct-orricht. lta. Public Ltdjer Compuy.
T; Sugar
, ..Cured
Picnic.
1 Hams
16c
0
OMAHA'S LEADING CASH MARKETS
For Quality Meats, Quick Service and Lowest Prices
v - PLEASE SHOP EARLY
212 No. 16th St. 4903 So. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St..
... .?
' Sugar
Cured
Regular
Hams
25c
Fresh Killed
Young Hens
26c
Choice Fresh
Pork Shoulder'
12ic
Choicest Beef
Chuck Roast
124c
Choice Fresh
Spareribs
9c
PORK CUTS
Choice Pork Loin Roast 20c
Fresh Boston Butts ... . . 18c
Fresh Leaf Lard. . . . . 12c
Fresh Spareribs '. . . v . 9c
Fresh Pig Feet, 3 lbs . . . 25c
Fresh Neck Bones, 4 lbs.
for . . . ... . . . . .25c
Fresh Pig Tails, per lb. 10c
Fresh Pig Liver, 3 lbs . . 15c
Little Pig Hearts, 4 lbs . 25c
Pickled Pig Feet, 4 lbs ,25e
PURE LARD AND
SHORTENING
Cudahy's Puritan Lard,
100 Pure Leaf
10-lb. pails ..$1.90
5-lb. pails ; . . . mi . . . ,.95c
Pure Lard, per lb i . . . . . 16c
Compound Lard, lb . . 12c
VEAL CUTS
Choice Veal Shoulder Roast
for . . . :. ;. . 16c
Choice Veal Chops . . .25c
Choice Veal Stew . . .r12c
Choice Veal-Legs, i or
whole .... i ... 20c
Choice Veal Loins . . . . 20c
SPECIALS
Best Creamery Butter . . 39c
Fancy Large Dill Pickles,
per doz. -. . . ...... . .30c
Special Prices
on All Brands of , ' ,
Swift & Co.'s Butterines
SMOKED MEATS
Sugar Cured Picnic Hams'
for ........16c
Sugar Cured Regular Hams
- for . i . . . ... . .25c
Sugar Cured Skinned Hams
for .....28c
Sugar Cured Strip Bacon
i 9 -m , e
" Sugar Cured Brisket Bacon
forv..; . ...17c
Sugar Cured Breakfast
Bacon ....... . . . . . 25c
Armour's Star Hams .,..34c
Armour's Star Bacon . .s40c
Swift's Premium Hams 34c
Swift's Premium Bacon
for . . . . . .,40c
SPECIAL ON
CANNED GOODS
Fancy Early June Peas,
2 cans . . : . v : . . ". . ... . 25cr
Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans
for . ... . . . ; . ! . . . . .33c
Fancy Pork and Beans, x
3 cans . , ... . . . . . .... 30c.
Fancy Tomatoes, 3 cans 30c
Fancy Sardines, 5 cans 25c
Evaporated Milk, 3 tall
cans . ... . ... ...35c
Tee Pee Laundry Soap,
lObars .......... .35c
BUEHLER SPECIAL
1-lb. bar White Naptha
Laundry Soap, 3 bars 24c
Genuine
Spring Lamb
Hindquarters
20c
Fancy Fresh
Spring Chicken
28c
BEEF CUTS
Choice Rib Boiling Beef . 7c
Choice Beef Pot Roast. 10c
Choice Beef Chuck Roast
for...;. 12c
Choice Round Steak. . .20c
Fresh Cut Hamburger 1 2 c
Choice Corned Beef. . 12c
Fresh Beef Hearts . 8c
Fresh Beef Liver . . . . ,., . 10c
SAUSAGE AND
COOKED MEATS
Choice Wienies . . . . . .18c
Choice Frankfurts . . . . 18c
Choice Polish Sausage. 18c
Choice Garlic Sausage. 18c
Choice Liver Sausage . . 16c
Choice Bologna Sausage
for . . .... : . . . ..... 16c
Choice Minced Ham . ..22c
Choice Pressed Ham . .22c
Fancy Summer Sausage 22c
Smoked Liver Sausage . 25c
CHEESE
Fancy Cream Cheese . . 28c
Fancy Brick Cheese . . . 28c
GENUINE SPRING LAMB
Fancy Forequarters r. . 14c
Fancy Hindquarters .: . . 20c
Fancy Lamb Chops . . . . 25c
Express and Mail Orders
Filled From This List r
Promptly
Stores Open Until 8 P. M.
Saturdays ;
Cooking; Dictionary.
nailing Cuoking in boiling water,
Ilr.iiliiiu Coukiiitf oven a clow.
iiiK tire,
Sii-anting Cookiup over boiling
water.
Stewiim Cooking for s long time
in Hairr below the point.
h'oa.tuig Cooking before a glow
ing tire.
IlakiiigCoukiiig In an oven,
Hying -Cooking in it,t, dq fat,
deep cnunyh to cover art.de. t
Sauteing Conked in a smitl fluan.
tiiy of fat.
Itrai.ing A roiiilmuiii'n of icw
ing and baking
Fririt4iitg A runihinatiou Tj
frying and slewing. - . ,
I e. m
sr. wmm
I aUIVCNTEINTM ATS. X
oooou errwtrr
7!
We
Deliver
to Any Part
of City
10 Lbs. Sugar 63c BlueBellFlour,f,$1.85 Campbell's JZf 10c
Rupert Preserves, Peach
' and Apricoper jar. 25
En-Zo Milk, 7 cans
for ....25
Wizard Furniture Polish
10c size 81
25c size ..20
50c size ...40
Electric Spark Soap, large
bars, 10 bars for 53
FRESH DRESSED
Best Creamery Butter,
per lb 40?
Wisconsin Cream Cbcese,
per lb 23
New Comb Honey. .. .29
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes,
per can 11
Oil Sardines,
7 cans 25
Santos Coffee, per lb. .22
Ankola Coffee, per lb.40
S. D. Jap Tea, per lb.48
SPRING CHICKENS, PER LB.. . :.2?ci
14 lb. can Lipton
Cocoa '..22
3 Pkgs. Advo Jell....25tf
Tall cans Salmon. ... .10
Just received our first
shipment of Oysters from
New York.
New York Counts,
quart $1.10
New York Select,
quart ........ ....$1.00
Legs Spring Lamb, lb. 20c lolled Rib Roast, lb. 22c Pork Loin Roast, lb. M9c
Roast of Veal, per lb. .15
Shoulder Boast Beef, .
per lb. ............ 13J
Pot Roast Beef, ,
per lb.
Lamb Stew,, per lb. ... .5
BEACH BOY DOLLS
GIVEN AWAY FREE Sat
urday only, advertising
Miller Maid "Pancake and
Cremo Breakfast Foods.
Ask for Our Cook Book.
Lemons, per dozen. ...25?
Oranges, per dozen. . . .150
Peaches, Freestone,
per crate ...
.$1.33
4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes
for ..4-..25
CIGAES-Jnst Inside the Door CIGARS
Mozart Sublime. 15c valne. HcS 60 for. .
Mozart Americanos, 12c value, 10c; 60 for UM
Mozart Partners, 12&c Taiue, 10c; 60 for.. $4.00
Mozart Classic, 10c value, 3 for 26c; 60 for $3.75
Whale Smoking Tobacco, full lb 48c
Horseshoe Tobacco, full plug.. 75c
Camels, Spurs, Chesterfields, carton...... $1.69
Al Jones' Potato
Salad, pint ....30c
Box Lunches, '"
each ........ ...Soc
Sandwiches ....10c
Ortman's Bakery
Orange Cake, each.... 30c
Fink and White Cake,
each 26c
Cinnamon Bolls, doz..20e
Bread Bolls, doz 15c
men about Puritan
Put Puritan to the critical test Serve this deli'
cious bacon and see how the men folks remark its
rich flavor; how they' relish tender, sweet, young
meat that has been made ready the Puritan way.
You will all come to a fuller realization that
there's a difference in bacon and that the sure way
to keener enjoyment is to buy by name to say
Puritan when you order.
THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
A Cudahy Proifjtft
r
tiritan
s- Bacon
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