t THE DE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DKCKMBEl. 31. 1U2I. . New' Year's J By iOREtTO C. LYNCH. lAn Authority on AH Matters Pertain inf to Household Management. t "Rave a goose for Ntw Year' ir.i 'you'll have- luck all year," mm an ,,M iuueratition. And whether we hi lieve it or not, it i a delightful lur ;irie to have a. goose on the dinner jtile on the, first holiday of the new A'rar. ' ' i Buy the brt goose you can afford buy. and then alter it u thorough ,y cleansed and the entrails, oil sac, t in (rather and tendon of the leg) Ihavf hren removed, acrub the goose, rl pth niMiie and out, in water to which iMida has bceu added. Some use soapy water, but the soda water has always seemed a little more satisfactory, yersonally speaking. Rinse with ; plenty of boiling water. Dry and ruo the outside with flour and bread 1 crumbs mixed in equal proportions. treason with suit and pepper. j Of course, you will want extraor dinarily good stuffing. Then try the -apple and prune stuffing, so popular lit the better eating places. Mix thre 'tups of dried bread crumbs with two , tablespoons ' of melted butter, half .teaspoon of salt, a dash of paprika and pepper, and one-half teaspoon of J thyme. Then add one cup tart apples itnt into cubes, half a cup stoned raw ', prunes and half a cup of English wal- jmits broken into pieces, t For an eight-pound goose allow j four hours at a very low tompera ;ture,. Baste about three hours with j t he fat as it melts from the goose. The last hour pour off the fat and use boiling water for basting. pmcnu and serve with goose? j, A Dixie shrimp cocktail, made of i cclerj-, green pepper, shrimp and mayonnaise, is good for a beginning. A fruit cocktail might be substituted, j Riced potatoes, boiled tiny white onions -with white sauce and ; chopped parsley, currant jelly, and (Waldorf salad served in bright red ; Jonathan apple shells will help round jout the meal." i Instead of pie or pudding or ice J cream which are rather rich to serve with goose, try serving snowballs with strawberry sauce. To make the snow balls cream onc- 'lialf cup of butter, add gradually one cup of sugar and alternate one-half ,cup of milk with two and one-fourths ctips pf flour sifted with three and ! one-half teaspoons baking powder. '.Then cut and fold 'in the whites of jfour eggs beaten stiff. Steam 35 'minutes in buttered cups. Turn on i serving plates and serve with straw- i berry sauce. I To make the sauce, cream one' 'fourth" cup of butter, add one-half clip of powdered sugar to the white t.of one egg beaten stiff and one cup 'of preserved strawberries. Beat until 4al are blended and the, sauce light jand foamy. Serve on the hot pud ding. " - - - Coffee . and . .mints or ' salted ali nionds' and tiny bonbons will-give , finish' to' a most satisfactory holiday Will Represent Miss 1922 0 1 0 1 & e A, U-5 . ? .Twelfth Night Revels As the clock strikes 12 on N'cw lears eve ueveny iMincr m a iwvt Year's costume will appear on the threshhold of the Brandeis restaurant representing little 1922. She is a pupil of Adelaide Fogg and this is one of her first public appearances. Women Who Are Doing Things in Washington. The 12th day from Chriitmas, now January 6, it ont of the oldest "holy, days." being first a church festival commemorating the visit of lh Magi (popularly supposed to re lings) to the manger at Hethlehem. Therefore, the day was first called "The Feast of the Kings." Later it became a universally popular and domestic holiday, and was known alwavi in England as "Twelfth Day" or "Twelfth Night," as it U also called in America. Because of its first significance, the, principal feature is always the selection by lot of a king and qurcn. This is usually jjone by cutting a rake, the man finding the bean in the cake being the king, the woman finding the pea being queen. The rule for the evening, ordering game', distributing forfeits, choosing "court attendants." Party caps should be provided for all guests, with crowns for king and queen. Many customs of the old Twelfth Xiglit revels may be successfully carried out in modern home parties. For instance, there was always a supper, the choicest dish to be served first or only to the one who guessed its nature. Many of the old games may be played, as Blind man's Buff and' the old singing fjr feit game beginning: "On th flrat nlvht of ChrUtmma . My tru lnv sent to nift A partrlds In a par tret." "On h i-conil night ot Chrlstmia My tru lov it to m Txta turtle tlovm and - ' ' A partridge in a pear trte." There were also mummers, who invariably acted the same tale of the laing of the Turkish knight M. tieorge. Modern parties may substitute shadow pictures or char ade; or the tinging of old carols 'jy Rursti in costume as Kohm I loo Friar Tuck, Father Christinas, lUp py Jack, etc. Dancing may follow and, as tra dition lavs all Christmas green must be burned on Twelfth Nighr, the evening could end with the tak ing down and burning of all Christ mas decorations in an open fireplace or nonlire then the toasting of r.iarshmallowt over the embers and general good fellowship. Eg(i and Tomatoes, Scrambled eggs with tomatoef make 'an apelizing luncheon dish Take two good-sied tomatoes, peel cut them in pieces, and fry them in a little hot tilive oil. When cooked dram off the liquid and take foil eggs well neaten, add some cream, ?ud scramble. Mix the tomatoes with the eggs, seasoning with salt and pepper to taste. Serve on thin slices of toast. Bee Want Ads Troduce Results. 11 Mnji3?Siii: Safe Milk For Infanta ft Invalid MO COO KINQ Tho "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch BtHome,Office1o4 Fountains. Ak for HORUCKS. 6r Avoid Imitations & Substitutes , "Indoor Window Boxes ? ' To a real garden lover the' charm V)j the garden ycajj Jhfi extended all TtliroueiX thfrwttoter months, -for a Window gH.rde'h, gives cheer to a room "and is always a .source, of interest 'and delight. " "t - .-.;. '' Window boxV-s carl be kept charm, jug for the entire yearby filling ithem with hardy Nbegonias and ferns. Another interesting arrangements, 'all in green, is of stvnall palms and ferns of the long-leaveNl Boston type, und asparagus sprengento trail over the edge. Primrose, the Chinese or Icommou variety, and I)rfeh ivies ?make a window box with 5V delight ful color note. For lite 4iuttumn, if the room is kept cool, some Vf "c idarling little , chrysanthemum ; in 1rown and yellow are eff ective and ihey will last several weeks. Fort the late winter or early spring flowering 'bulbs may be used among ferns. : In olantine a winter garden 041c jnust always remember that planthi tlo not thrive near steam heat, and it the radiator is under the window a broad shelf should be placed six inches or more above it and the box 'set back on the shelf, so that the (force of hot air does not come too pear the foliage. ; H i The small expense jfnd the little rffort required for a beautiful indoor Window boxmakes it possilbe for ievery home-loving woman to have ; : ' 7-- j A small handbag is a good gift fdr !a child. These cpme in red and bhia and green leather, with strap handle !gni .catch all complete, .even yfitli Miti trttr fnrcd wit bin rnemr r- J Monkey Skin FrckJcs-- Have vou a monkey skin frock? No? Well, you really mqist get one. For they are quite th new est things. And in spite of the name, the frock .is nothfng more or less than a silk dress fashioned pf the new cire- crepe- -but the manufacturers of thet' material -lare that it is "the nipst shim- nUring. shiny. suorl?. ' sleek, 'vimp-like silk they jfave ever sen." .Fans and Me York are finding many hew use evi'n evening gown nov, that a cir$ :hs duted that won't r fudging from1--nseVl by the silk h hardly resist bein motikey skin. 1 n it a Ml it for cire they say been pro-adjectives es one can gowned in (By International News Service.) Mrs. Bessie P. Brueggeman, com-misioner- of the Employes' Compen sation Bureau, hails from St. Louis, Mo., and is the. fifft womati to be ap pointed : to ' ah .official position: 'hy President; Harding.' Mrs'.? Bruegge man was "formerly on- the. Missouri State Republican Executive commit tee and delegate-at-large- to the Chi cago convention in 1920., During ;the war she was captain of, the St. Louis motor Dngaae. ;. . i . , . ...... Tea-Dance. ; . . V : Miss Frances Patton will enter? tain t the tea-dance at the Brandeisi resaturant Saturdav afternoon. She will have about SO guests. . ' -, Social" Settlement Notes. The S. B. U. chib of tha- Social Settlement wil entcrtain' at a' watch party and dance .Saturday evciiing at the Settlement house. - v , :: ; Temple of Israel Sisterhood. , ' The Sisterhood of, -Temple Israel have postponed ' their, luncheon and social afternoon from January 2 to 9; Watch Party. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bergquist will entertain at a New Years eve party at their home. ThomHOIod 2801-M 3emra2b Sunshine Krispy Graham Crackers freshly baked for this sale, 4-lb. carton .56t Baker's Chocolate, lb. , .'. .'. . .49 Argo Starch, 3 pkgs 25J Very Best Creamery Butter, per -lb. .43d Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, per. dozen ..49 Small Sweet Navel Oranges, 2 dozen for 49 Fancy Florida Grapefruit, 6 for . , 45t Fresh Green Peas, quart. . . . .20 Fancy selected Ducks, Geese and Chickens for your New x ear's Dinner. Choice Young Lamb Legs, lb. 272 Friday Order Mean Early Delivery Saturday tew Year's Special New England Pudding Tour Dealer Can Supply You The Fairmont Creamery Co. COME ONCE AND YOU'LL COME ALWAYS Douglas P hone AT. 5490 KVttF Evervthme for Dhonc- UU. 9i r 1796 lENTRAL MOST C0jWtNS5 Important Phone and Mail Orders .. " ' Direct all mail orders and phone orders to our Order Department at the Sixteenth and Harney Streets Store. Phone Douglas 1796. Here we are equipped to give you instant service. Orders of $5.00 or over delivered free to any part of the city. Headquarters for finest New Year's Poultry. Fancy Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens. Positively lowest prices. Steer Pot Roast, per lb ...106 Best Cuts .Steer Shoulder Boast, per lb 12 '-2 Fancy Young Veal Boast, per lb .....15 Young: Veal Breast, per lb , 10c Prime Boiled Kib Roast, per lb .22'2 Fancy Steer Rump Roast, per lb XlVit PIS Pork Boast, per lb 15V&C Leg Young: Mutton, per lb.......... ..17fei Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, per lb lSVic Narrow Lean Breakfast Bacon, per lb. . . .27'iii Grocery Specials Which Emphasize the Central's Dominant Leadership. 100 lbs. Best Cane Sug-ar. .85.75 48-lb. saek Gooch's Flour. .81.75 4S-lb. sack Blue Bell Flour $1.75 Swansdown Flour 38 Quaker pats, per pkg 12 Vic .4 pkgs. iGooch'a Macaroni or Spaghetti 28c I lb. Stellwreck Milk Cocoa.. 40c i5 lb. 25c Bulk Cocoamit, lb 30c 10 lbs. Wedding Breakfast. Syrup .........38c ' 10 lbs.- Wedding White, Syrup ........... .........45c No. 3 Hominy, lOc No. 3 Pumpkin (Advo), can.. 15c Scans ..42c Ad-vo Kxtra Sifted Peas, can 28c Wisconsin Early Peas, can.. 15 l'i cans ................ .81.75 Monarch Corn, can ..........20c 12 cans 81.20 Advo Corn, can ....204 12 cans 81.20 Farm House Corn, can ......10c 12 cans 81.10 Good Standard Corn, 3 cans. 25c - IS cans .......95 Del Monte Asparagus, can...35i S cans $1.00 Elkhorn Millc;-can lOi 12 cans 81.15 Tall cans Fancy Pink Salmon 12V4c Tall cans Medium Red Salmon .15c Fancy Comb Honey 25c Gallon cans Cane and Maple Syrup $1.25 5 lbs. Sunsweet Prunes 75c Tall cans Standard Tomato Soup 10c No. 3 Broken Sliced Pineapple 21c No. 3 Del Monte Sliced Peaches and Pineapple (halves)..,. 30e No. 3 Peaches in syrup ....25c 14 ozs. Hawkeye Catchup.... 19c 8 ozs. Hawkeye Catchup 10c Quart Queen Olives 40c ' iarge size vueen uiives (stuffed) Welch's Grapelade , 35c Assorted Lippincot's Preserves, can 20c Fruits and Vegetables Extra Large Grapefruit, 3 for ....... -'Medium' Siae Grapefruit, 5 tor Head Lettuce, each Large Fancy Celery each 5 lbs. Best Jonathan Cooking Apples Choice Box Jonathan Apples Medium size Sunkist Oranges, doz... , Large size Sunkist Oranges, doa. ... ' 5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes Fancy Early Ohio Potatoes., bushel. . Fancy Black Walnuts, 4 lbs. Extra Fancy English Walnuts, lb.... .254 2bc 12 He 15c 35 ......$2.50 25c $1.25 25c 35c Butter and Eggs Checked Eggs, in car- No. 1 Storage Eggj. tons, doz. ....... 34t I per doz. ....... .35c - Old Fashioned . Cottage ." Cheese, like mother used to make, per . , lb. .....17Hc Milcon, Rex or Gem Nut Central Extra Quality Margarine, lb.... 24c Creamery Butter, per 5 lbs ....$1.15 J ,1b. .. .....42c' Fresh Country Butter, in rolls, lb..;.... 36c Cigars Just Inside the. Door 10c Portina,' 5c; box 0...$2.35 15c Portina, 3 for 25c Box of 50 .......4.00 , Camel Cigarettes, carton ..$1.75 Candy Extra Special McComb's Homemade 80c Butter Cream Chocolates, lb 69c Our 60c Chocolates, lb. 49 ; Ortman's Bakery Products Tutti Fruit! Cakes, each, 80c Ortman's Genuine Fruit Cake, per lb 60c Pumpkin and Mince Pies, each : 20c Cookies, doz., 15c; 2 doz..,. 25c r- . -' '" - Free Delivery on Order ot $5 or Over Open Saturday Till rffit'GtTTU U2MT-- 9P.M 1814-16 Farnam Street ; Mail Orders Filled A Happy New Year to Our Thousands of Friends and. Patrons Omaha's Greatest Market Offers Wonderful Values for Saturday Most complete lines of Fine Poultry Turkeys, Geese, . Ducks, and Chickens at the lowest prices in the city. Fresh Killed Spriiif? Chick ens, special per lb 26 k Small Tiff Pork loins, half or whole, special at, - wi per U). 12C Small Fresh Picnic Earns, special, . 11.1, per lb. ........ ll2C Meat Specials Fresh Skinned Hams, half or whole, lb. Fresh Sliced Hams, per lb. ............. ' Spring Lamb Legs, per lb . I'rime Rib Koast, rolled, per lb. ....... n'.eer roi itoast, per ID. ... Steer Shoulder Steak, per lb. Steer Round Steak, per lb , pteer .forternouse steak, per lb. Fancy Young; Veal Roast, per lb. Fancy Young- Veal Steak, per lb. Young- veai btew, per lb Pure Rendered Lard, per lb. . Puritan Skinned Hams, per lb. Puritan Bacon, per lb Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb. Fresh Oyatera and Fish Received Dally .'...17HC-, 25c ..-..2214c ' ...22HC 10c ...1214C ...17Hc .....25c ...16!!c 25c 8'4a llHc .25 Vit. .32 lie lSVC Grocery Specials 48-lb'. sack Pillsbury Best Flour. per sack 92.23 i-Va. sack Gooch'a Best Flour, per ack 1.75 yuan jars windmill Sweet Pickles ...... ...434 Imported Norwegian Sardines, In olive oil 12c TaU cans of Red- Sockeye Salmon. 3 cans 1.00 32 oz.i. Kamo Mince Meat Vj" 1921 Crop Fancy Mixed Nuts, per lb I?!!? Lxtra Fancy Sugar Corn, per dozen 1 35 3 lbs. Food Center Special Cottee 2 3 lbs. Breakfast Cupf Coffee .;!.!.". IsS Premier Coffee, we guarantee it, per ib.'".'.2& Tutti Fruti Cake, each ....SOc Ortman's genuine Fruit Cake, 1 per lb. ...,. .60c Pumpkin and Mince Pics, 20c Cookies,' per dozen ........154 1 dozen for ........... ...25c ' Thompsen's Dairy UTaid Fancj Creamery llntter, lb. ...43 Meadow Gold Creamery Butter, P" lb. 45 Country Roll Butter, direct from farm, per lb. 374 . Danish Pioneer Creamery Butter, " per lb. in Creamed Cottage Cheese, lb. le iancy New York State Cheese, June make, per lb ..30 ' Checked Eggs. In cartons. 33c . Rex Nut. Gem Nut and Nuloia, Per lb 24C Cigars Just Inside Door Mozart, loc size. . .11c 'Box of 23 for. 2.45 Meditation, 15c. . ..11c Box of 23 for. $2.75 Camels, carton. .$1.75 Best Fancy Indian River Grape j lYuit, 4 for 25. Extra Fancy Hot-house Toma tees, per lb 25 Italian Chestnuts, Ib. ,...25c AD Kinds of Fancy Fruits and Vegetables at AH Times. BIG NEW BAR lOBira ..45c ttx 19 S3.55 WeSeU5QNffRS the highest grade Macaroni: Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products. ?v " choicest selection of tender, . Tt young meat which has been ; Jy . . .cured "just right" that's Puritan v Ham. And when cooked "just right" '.. f eager appetites are joyously satisfied. THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY ACudhy Product f) f puritan A"TKeTastem- Hams v 111 Jitengg Douglas 3940 svmBni We Deliver to Any Part of the City, : The; Market Where Greatest Values Always Exist We'll Help Make the New Year's Dinner a Real Success Fanrr Young; Turkey .37V4 Fancy, Tonne t.ccne Fork Shoulder Roost 11 ' Fresh Bam 18' Fork Lola Roast 1TH Yoancr Mnttoa Faay ' Veal Boast 15 Choice teep Beef Roast 10 Omar Floar 48 lbs. 1.83 Bine Bell Flonr, 4S lbs. S1.79 Saturday's Big Grocery Specials SUGAR, Cane Granulated. . ... k .5 lbs. for 25c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for . 5t Size Grapefruit, 3 for New Mixed Nuts, 1921 crop. 2 lbs. for New Brazil Nuts, 1921 crop, 3 lbs. for.;.. Dromedary Dates, per package Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars for .. Reid and Murdock Corn, per can . Held and Murdock Tomatoes, per can .... Farrells W. B. White Corn Syrup..... I, Lojt Cabin Syrup, small -25t ...25 ...45i ...50 ...21 ...47 lit 12V4 57 27 Log Cabin Syrup, medium , ..53 Advo Jell, 3 for ...... 25 Ankola Coffee, 3V4- lbs. for 81 15 , Calumet Baking Powder, at 4t ew York Cream Cheeie, per lb. 27 Meadow Gold or Seward Creamery Butter, lb ......46 Choice Couatry Butter, per lb. ..35 CIGARS CIGARS Just Inside the Door Mozart, 13c size 11 Box of 25 for S2.45 Meditation, 15c size H Box of 25 for... $2.75 Camels, carton 51.75 Tutti rnitl Cake. ah ..M Orlman's c.nuins Fruit Ck, lb., ne Pumpkin and Mines Pies XOe Cookies, per doun. 18c; I douo, ZSr WeScDSKIMIEI5 Ch ktfTMtt frwl Macaroni, SpalMtti, E(? Noodlaa and Othar Macaroni Products. F