THE SEMI-WEEKLY TttlBUME, NORTH PLAXXE MtUKAtKA, !!!!!! Appetizing Vienna Sausage THE aroma of Libby's Vienna Sausage tells you that it is delightfully seasoned. The first taste that it is made of care fully selected,meat seasoned to perfection. Have Vienna Sausage for luncheon today. Your husband your children will ask for it again and again. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago IlllliaiBRIHIMIIllllIBIIIIHIIIIIIIBlIIIIIIIIIIIIIV The Quickest. The Dame 'JLIttlo boy, which Is the quickest .way to get to the railway sta tion?" The Kid "Run, lady." Good Item. "Can you suggest something nice for a cold luncheon?" "Sure; Ice pudding." CO Bridging the Gap From Steer to Steak Live stock is raised on the farms'and ranches of the West. Meat is eaten in the large cities of the East, and by our boys in France thousands of miles away. The day of transporting live animals from ranch to seaboard and overseas has passed. There was too much waste. The mod ern packer locates his large and specialized plants in the produc ing regions. He ships the dressed beef in refrigerator cars, and holds it in his own refrigerated branch warehouses until deliv ered to the retailer. For ship ment to foreign ports, he transfersthe meat to refrigerated ships. By means of his nation-wide organ ization the modern packer maintains a continuous flow of meats to all parts of the country, so that each retailer gets just the quantity and quality of meat his trade demands, and at the time he wants it. , Swift & Company recently shipped 1,000 carloads of meat products in one week to our Armies and to the Allies. Bridging the gap from ranch to con sumer can be done successfully and at low unit costs and profits only by large business organizations. Swift & Company's profit on meat, always so small as to have practically no effect on prices, is now limited by the Government to about 2 cents on each dollar of sales. Year Book of Interesting and Instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago,Illinoi3 Swift & Company, U.S. A. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for US.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now! C.NOCH MOBCIAW9 SONS CO. APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Mm whewMr this art U.S. MARINES THE KITCHEN CABINET Time's Wonderful Changes. My llttlo nephew and I wcro look lug through eonio photographs and found a plcturo of n baby In short dresses. 'Who's that?" nsked Forrest. "That's your plcturo when you wero n baby." I said. "Well, that's funny," replied For rest; "I was a girl then, and now J'm a boy." Chicago Tribune. Work, forgetting all responsibility ot I time, appreciation or censure; enjoy It or tnako boll eve you do and in time you really will. Somebody has said tlio thlnK which Is needed most In ov cry-day llto Is Imagination; the lltt'e child has a happy tlmo In "making bo Hevc." Never got too old to "moko bellovc." t FAVORITE DISHE8. Sour cream makes n most delicious white sauco to servo with codfish or with any 11 s h. Care should bd ta ken not to over cook It Spiced Tonoue. Take a fresh calf s tongue, put It In to .boiling water and let It simmer for two hours or long enough to loosen tho skin easily. Put four tablcspoonfuls of butter In to n saucepan and when hot add a cupful of small onions, one red pep per, one and n. half teaspoonfuls of salt and a tablespoonful of vinegar, two small carrots chopped, one-half pound each of dates and rnlslns, well chopped, then ndd a pint of tho liq uor In which tho tongue was cooked nnd simmer ono hour. Remove the tongue, thicken tho sauco and pour around tho tongue when serving. Scrambled eggs served with half n cupful of grated cheese which Is Just allowed to melt Is a most oppetlzlng supper dish. Stuffed Onions. Parboil good-sized onions and stuff tho centers, chop ping tho portion removed; ndd egg, a llttlo flour, n clove of garlic chopped, a half-cupful of grated cheese, butter, 6alt nnd pepper. Mix well and All with tho well-blended mixture. Bako until thorouRhly cooked. Salmon Sandwich Filling. Tnko a can of salmon, removing the bones nnd skin, and put it through a sieve; add to It two tablcspoonfuls of melted but ter or substitute, n saltspoon of maco and a dash or two of cayenne. Mix tho paste very thoroughly and press It Into small glasses, pour over a Iny er of melted fat and keep In a cool place. Nice for Sundny night lunch. A chopped pickle may be added when using tho pnste to give zest to It as well ns variety. Peanut and Rice Loaf. Take a cup ful each of ground peanuts, fresh nnd crisp; tomato, strained bread crumbs, and cooked rice with salt, pepper and paprika to taste. Mix all together and steam ono hour. Sprinkle with buttered crumbs nnd brown In the oven. This Is n fine meat substitute. Mold left-over cereal, such as oat meal, In small cups. Unmold and scoop out tho centers and fill with any fresh fruit mixed with sugar; heap over tho top sweetened whipped cream, or a thin custard may be served as a sauce. She drosses nyo so clean and neat; D tilth decent and gnnteel; And then thoro'a stynethlng In her gait Makes ony dross lock wool. Burns. INEXPENSIVE DISHES. Tako a slice of round steak, covet with a layer of sliced potatoes, n layer of onions and on top of those two sliced green pep pers. Season well with salt and pep per, add a pint ot boiling water, cover and let simmer two hours. Rico that has been cook ed In milk may bo used for n most appetizing loaf. Tako a tablespoon- ful of peanut butter for each cup of cooked rice, udd seasoning nnd moist en with cither tomato or soup stock. Bako until hot, cover with buttered crumbs, and when they nro brown serve In tho dish In which It Is bnked. Noodles and Ham. Butter a bak ing dish or quart mold nnd sprlnklo thickly with lino bread crumbs, then lino with cooked cold noodles. Put In a layer of chopped ham, highly sea soned, then a layer of noodles until tho dish Is full. Cover and bako ono hour. Turn out on n platter and serve with spinach or sauerkraut. Spiced Carrots. Cook young car rots until tender, sprinkle with flour, powdered cloves, butter and lemon juice, reheat and serve with minced pnrslcy as a garnish. Rice Griddle Cakes. Mix two cup- fuls of boiled rice with the samo amount of milk, nnd let It stand over night. In tho morning add two or three cupfuls of corn flour sifted with two or three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a dash of sugar, and salt to taste. Beat until well mixed, add two beaten eggs nnd fry on a hot grlddlo. Beets With Spinach. Pick over, wash, and put to cook a half peck of spinach. Cook In unsaltcd water to which a nlnch of soda has been added ; do not cover. Near tho end of tho cooking ndd a teaspoonful of sugar. When tender, drain and chop. Add butter, flour, throq tablcspoonfuls of fnt and one of flour, with a hnlf cup) ful of cream. Itchent and pack In a border mold and let stand In hot wai tcr to keep warm. When ready to serve turn out on a platter with buttered beets In the cen ter. Garnish the platter with hardi cooked ecus cut In eighths. This dish Is not only a pleasing color combina tion but tastes equally well. teethe Itching Skins WltS Outlcura. Batho with Outlcura 8oap and hot water, dry and apply the Ointment This usually affords relief tad points to speedy healtncnt For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dopt X, Boston." At druggists and by malL Soap 25, Ointment 25 .and 50. Adv. Cant Qet Any Work Out of Him. "How'a the world UBlng him?" "Not at all. no's a slacker." After n day of cloud and wind and rain, Sometimes tho netting sun breaks out again, And touching all the darksome woods with light, Smiles on the Melds until they laugh and sing, Then like a ruby from tho horizon's ring , Drops down into the night. "-Longfellow. LET US PLAN. The women of our country nro di vided Into two classes today not tho loyal nnd disloyal, for the great ma jority of our Amer ican women nro keenly loyal. No woman who reuds and thinks can be otherwise; but the two classes arc tho small number of women who need not worry because of expense, and the great number who nniut count every pedn'y to make ends meet. Tho woman who must watch her purse closely, that her family Is well and economically fed, Is she who must study food values, attend every lecture on foods, where she may gain new Ideas or Inspiration. We are con futed very often In our Judgments of food values by taking this or that food nnd lenrnlng Its nutritive vnlUe, but forgetting that different foods act upon each other In tho digestive process, thus producing a more highly nutritive food than either taken separately. There will always be something lack ing in substituting ono food for an other, Ittco nnd potatoes cannot take tho placo of wheat, yot by nddlng a va .rlety of foods to our diet tho health of the body as well as Its growth rany be kept up with no wheat ut all. Tho housewife who must consider cost, with food substitutes, Is tho housewife who needs to study, nnd over 80 per cent of our American worn cn nro in that class. When a butter substitute is used on the table see that the family Iins plenty of egg yolk nnd green vege tables to supply the growth dotcrmln nnt foulid In butter. It Is bettor, whero ppsstble, to swvo butter to the grow ing child and economize In somo other way. We nre apt to feel that eggs used In foods can bo saved, thus cutting down expense ; but every egg added to corn bread, HrtdtHa cakes, cake or pud dj,ni; mi Just that much more food vulue to the dish. Cultivate ii serene, truthful mental state and you need never trouble about external things: they will all come right without your worrying. A FEW MEATLESS SOUPS. . When soup Is served In the raenl nl a food rather than a preparation ol tho stomach for hearts foods Is should be pre! pared with that end li vlow. Cream soups nv'i both nourishing and pab atablc and may be used freely ns n tnnln dish. Asparagus Soup. In these dnys of ovcrybodj with a gnrden wo shouhj navo our own asparagus bed ; once started It will bo a source of profit for years. Takq a bundle of asparagus, cut off thd heads and put them aside for a mora delicate dish. Cover tho shoots, after cutting In small pieces, with a quart of water and cook until tho nsparagus Is tender. Rub through n colander and add this pulp with the liquor used In.' cooking to n pint of milk. Cook to gether two tablospoonftfls of corn of barley flour and two tnblespoonfuls of sweet fat; stir Into the soup nnd brliifj to boiling point, servowitn popcorn. Celery Soup. Put two tablespoon' fuls of sweet fnt In a suueupan, and, when bubbling hot add a slice of onion; cook until brown, then udd a pint of cabbage water (water saved when cooking cnbbage), four carrots ground fine, all stowed gently for on hour In n tight kettle; then add two tablespoonfuls of butter. Turnip Soup. Put a iablespoonful of butter, ono slice of onion nnd three slices of carrot Into n saucepan and stir over tho heat until the onion Is yellow j then add four good-sized tur nips which have been ground through tho meat chopper. Covor nnd let sim mer without wnter over slow heat. There should bo n pint of pulp; after 20 minutes add a qunrt of milk, two tnblespoonfuls of butter blended with tho same amount of flour, using bar, ley or corn flour; a half teaspoonfuj of kitchen bouquet; salt and pepper tq tnste. Servo with croutons. Clear Tomato Soup. Add a pint of wnter to a qunrt of tomatoes, a sllci of onion, a half a bay loaf, a dash of celery salt and a few celery tops, a teaspoonful of salt and a chopped, green pepper. Cook nil together 3ft minutes, then bind with two tnble spoonfuls of cornstarch and buttcfl cooked together. A dessert rich In eggs should bo nerved at a meatless meal, and an egg- less dessert may llkewlso follow a din ner when meat Is served. "YE8, I THINK 80. Most any good soap will do, but Red Cross Ball Blue la tho only bhte. Makes tho greatest difference My clothos nro a dream snowy white. I can't uao liquid bluo. No, not me. Give mo Red Croao Ball Blue and I'll bow you eorao beautiful clothes. Adv. Illusions Realized. Lufllngton had called up to his wlfet "Aro you ready, dear?" "In ono minute, darling," camo the responso down tho stairs. "Matrimony," soliloquized Lufllng ton, ns ho lighted a fresh cigar, "does not dispel all our Illusions. Before our marrlago I thought every moment I had to wait for her was an eternity, and so It has turned out to bo." Why, of Course Not First Coed "Women always con tradict one another." ftacond Coed: "They do not" Punch Tlowl. What is Castor la C ASTORIA U a faarmleM Bubititate for Culor Oil, Fareseri Drops Md SoothiBC Syrup. It la pleasant It ooetakw neither Opfon, Morphine nor other Narcotic Bubttaaee. Its age ta ite W aatee. For more tlian thirty years it kas been in constant use for, the relief of CoMtipatioa, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying' FeverWa new arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowek,, aide the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. Tho Kind You. Have Always Bought and which ban been in uao for over 80 years, baa borne the signature of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under Vila nsmimil unnAnriflton itnc lin Inf anev. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-Good" are bat Experiments that trifle witn and endanger tne neaiw or. rnianu ana Children Experience arainst Experiment. Genuine Castorla always bears the signature of : Steals W FATONICI MiL'r FOR YOUR ' STOMACH'S SAKE) tML Cures Him Comes Back and Fay For U It's the Acid Test of Man and Eatonic They Both Win! JK talrea a bis man to stand nt and ay "I am wrong and Trillins to do right"! and it U needles to say tbat thle poor aufferer will not want far EATONIO as Ions aa be live. rf To stomach (offerers and tboie Mt setting fall stress Ut oat ot their food, aufferwe xronj Indl- geetion, dyspepala. sear stomach, loaty, saiiy feeling after eatUsz. stomach distress of any kind, we ay. Go, tret a box of EATONIC to day, use it according to too direc tion! and you will knew vrbat teat tomaah comfort. eoeana. Tena of manoa au orer ids una ax uaimr ajhiu ana usiuv to iisDoweraio Teal. It tin toffer asotberday it M tJlMMflT! EATONIO and testily to Itapowerat Deal, is Tiro . row own fault. EATONIO coata Httla cent er two a ay.BayKATOIUOtraaroBritratslaU Most Startling Endormcst Ever rubkshed Mr. A. tfiCraaaer. Regtatered Phanuaetat aaa Dromitt of Piano, IHhiofa. Write seder data at December X2.1MG s VOIGBgutU. J GMtlemeTtafoRewtaeta&eBtw&letitiap Id my plaee ef boalnw I know will be at Brent intciw. vu yuu, sou, a nope, ot n minau humanity, morally and phyaleally, tw mlaned a bar. neither myaelf nor clerk bad aold It, I could I keep a Quantity ox treoenuym showcase. MO pBeA oa w box, and knowtes account for I ta disappearance. Yeaterdaymornlsgr a mas walked Into my, store and aaldi Air, yranaar. owe yoa luiy cants xor a bos er EATONfC wbtefc I ttola from roar abew eaaa. 1 aas bothered with atomaeh trouble i aad, ot tar. tap the Bwaey to epar to seta box, I took tt, EATONIC Aaa does mw moeb seed lay ceasel; ence bothered Bi Bttii I bad to setae baaic aad sy for It. Thla It tha moiS w(ierful teathnonUl atata neat in all Bay experience la the totereet of any preparation. It la poKliiro proof, to tar that EATONIOIe all that Is cfafcoed for It. If H bad not helped this man hit eouacience would bsvt lefthliau&nwMsted. Very truly yonra, A. W. Cramer." Saos fn Ul "B4" 8k, AMraw hlmlt O... lllt-M 8. Mi An., CUaie AsAge Advances the Liver Requires occasional slight stlmulatloav CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS aSBBBBBBBV' 8 JHUHK I CHOI SaefsTaBrsrsrsi tsh iLb i SaiM FHl, Smell II CM, SSaaH Price But ureal ta Its Good Work correct CONSTIPATION Genuine at bears ol (mature Colorless or Pale Faces bE3fSltetJeae;ceof a condition whlcfe will be greatly helped by Carter SirOIlPllls Don't glvo your cundld opinion to a friend unless you ure tired of thut friend, OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS HiTo you ever stopped to reuon why it is that so many products tbat are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason la plain the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who hare been benefited, to those who are In need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for. many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr, Kilmers' Swamp-Root is due to the fact that, so many people claim, it fulfils al most every wish in overcoming kidnoy, liver and bladder ailments, corrects ur inary troubles and neutralizes tho urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large snd medium size bottles for tale at all drug stores. Adv. Give a womnn n chnnce to show off and she will mnlco Rood. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Bmartlne Jn Hre Comfort. CO centa at vruffciaie or inaii. vrnia lor 01 MIWIMB KYiS iUCUEDX CO 1 100 Per Cent on LIBERTY BONDS 100 Interest on liberty Bonda and War Barins Stamp possible. We want S2&0,000 worth at face value In denomination of $60 and up ward, NO LIMIT. Write qulolt what you have. JOHN If . CAIN & CO. Mte 206 ma M4f. Brewaweedt Twuts HOTEL Omaha, Nebraska EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from 11.00 up single, 76 cents up double. CATS PRICKS REASONABLE THE PAXTON nieh Silver and, Tanrtten Mine DUoorersd flood chance for partr wltn StO.wU to make mllliona, Clifford WalUhlre, VUitlmona llldg., ilUoborgh, Ia. LOSSES SURELY NfYEHTEl kf GUTTER'S ILACKUI NILS Low-prlcad, ireth. rdUblai pi afanadbr wcttcm atoclfc am. ibeuuM praitet whirs otber VltCIDH uu. BLACK LEG IhiyVSBBS fl if 10-dots BkcBlacMii Pills. St.00 EO-dau sat. Macstti pills. $4.09 Uh toy lcctor, but Cuttci ilmpkst aad idea gat. Tb (uperimltr ol Cuttef producti U du to otct 1 J yun el tpccUllxliis la vaccine! AMD saaims oniv. iHjiiTON currwu II uoobtiUaUe, crlo direct. . . . . . .. . m nutr uttnwr, tmm. m, bi watt, au Write for free Uro Uook. VUIOAUU I rolI FILM DEVELOPED 10c Prints 80 to Bo each. 94 hour serrlce. Guaranteed work. Returned PoilpaJd. Photo Craft Shop, Omaha, Neb. This le Colorado Year rJS'.e1! Yanclnu rnpljir- I bare farma, ranebea, raw land clieap, tale or trodo. li. w. Uiai, Uijmt Weiu, ti4 W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 24-1918. ft