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f Special Attractions— Miss Alice McCormack, Omaha’s Noted Concert Singer, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. South High School Band, Friday Night, South Otnaha Night. . Olson’s Orchestra every night. Valuable prizes for lucky ones every night. * The largest Educational Exhibition of Food Products ever put on in Omaha. Free Samples and a good time for all. I Housewives who are always on the lookout for “new and up-to-date” methods in cooking will be intensely interested in the “new ideas” ad vanced by food experts. There will be actual demonstrations throughout the show and you will receive scores of helpful “hints” so neces sary in making good cooking “better.” A. Valuable prizes will be given away FREE every night to lucky patrons. You may be the one to win one of these valuable prizes. Come to this great food show and enjoy yourself and possibly be a prize winper. a'aaaaaaaaau % Tomorrow Omaha’s Big Food Show opens at the Auditorium. It is YOUR show to enjoy. It is the one week in all the year when you should break away from the cares and routine of housework to mingle with other housewives of Omaha; to exchange ideas; to learn, through actual demonstrations by food ex perts, how to prepare new foods. In addition to the educational value of the Food Show, there will be a wealth of entertainment. Alice McCormack will singwluring the entire week; orchestras will delight you with enchanting melodies. It’s going to be a wonderful holiday for you. There’ll be lectures and demonstrations by food experts; amusement and entertain ment galore throughout the entire program. You will have an opportunity to study the development of the food industry. You will profit by the new ideas advanced. You will find a new interest in the greatest industry in the world—your cooking. f Omaha’s Big i i AUDITORIUM Sept. 24 to Sept. 29 Progressive Retail Grocers’ Association