THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 21, 100'J. n 4? V 1 n ODEL THASKSCimC MENUS Good Thingi to Eat and How to Pre pare Them. TIPS FROM SOME CONNOISSEURS Diahee gaaaeatfed by Womn Who Kaovr How to I'leaae the Palate f the Moat Faatldloaa Eplcnree. There Is no" menu of the entire year to which the housewife devotes the care and the preliminary attention that she gives that of the Thanksgiving dinner. In the olden days it was the feast day of 'he year and In proportion as the family had prospered the Thanksgiving dinner was abundunt. Preparation Legan days before and the consequences were often felt for days after. With the advent of scientific, cookery has come a new order of things and the table no longer" "groans" under a burden of viands that exceeds even the In clination of the family. In place of this the modern housewife provides an abund ance, but she ha a thought for the stom achs a well as the palates of her family, nnd the result Is a much more satisfac tory meal from every standpoint. There are In Nebraska many organisa tions that have for their direct object the establishment of better ideals of living. Th$ departments of domestic science and home economics have come to be among the most important in the various educa tional Institutions of the state and these have helped materially to revolutionize the Thanksgiving dinner. This year several prominent specialists W HERS TO E4.T. Today's IsLenu: Frog Legs, Lobsters Crabs Oysters Clams Black Bass Croppie Channel Cat Chile Chop Suey, Spaghetti WrotKs 1415 Karnam, Upstairs and Lown. The Chesapeake Jr inula m. VI m. ntjr.H.- MHUM Wig Hlf aW MV WV Oyster Cocktail Sliced Cucumbers Queen Olives Soup Consomme Jardinler (.ream of Chicken a la Relss Dolled Columbia River Salmon x Tommas Dauphin), Anchovy Sauce KoHBt Haunch of Veal, with Dressing Dennis Gluco or Konnt Young Ooose, Stuffed With Annie Sauce' Chtckon Croquettes with Asparagus Tip i st owed sugar corn Cream Mashed Potatoes Celery Salad Pineapple Sherbet Cak Tea Coffee Milk J. a. DEMITIS Manager. of the state have written tbe following Thanksgiving menus for The Bee: Practical Home Dlaaer. Tomato Puree. Croutons. Roast Turkey. Mashed Potatoes. Hubbard Ski'iash. Celery. Cranberry Sauce Hot Rolls and Butter.- Mince and Pumpkin Pie. Coffee. Nuts and Raisins. Lincoln, Neb. MISS ROSA BOUTON, Professor Home Economics, university of Nebraska. Thanksgiving Hrii, The squirrel gloats on his accomplished board; The ants hava brimmed their garner- with ripe grain. And honey bees have stored The sweets of summer In their luscious cells. ' Thomas Hood. Poulllon. Croutons. Stuffed Oiwes. Roast Turkey. Chestnut and Oyster Dress ing, (garnished with small sausages.) Mashed Potatoes. Sweet Potato and Al mond Croquettes. Orange Frappe. Currant Jelly. Hot Rolls. Pineapple, Red Pepper. Grape Fruit Salad. Cheese w afers. Ginger Ice Cream. Angel Foid Cake. Camembert Cheese. Water Wafers. Orange Mints. Coffee. Estimate cost of food consumed for six people, 11.25. Table decorations: Msdlum sued orange pumpkin, cut In the form of a basket and piled high with green grapes and green foliage. Orange candles. MISS NERA TURNER, Director Domeatlo Science Department Omaha High School. The ThasUglTlsg Dlaaer. Prepare the dinner as much as possible before Thanksgiving day, so thst morning may find you ready to enjoy a light, wholesome breakfast with the family. Then, with the house In order, there will be no hurry and worry when the guests begin to come. It isn't healthy to stuff so with some chickens or a turkey a nice dressing na cranberry sauce, turulps. sweet potatoes and gravy wo have dinner enuf. Then, while we eat apples and nuts for a finish, let some one of the company leu of the origin of this national holiday and why our hearts are filled with thanks giving for the blessings continually en- Joyed. Such a dinner, properly eaten, should leave us In a condition to enjoy anothi the next day and continue to have a feeling of thankfulness In our hearts for the gift of life. MRS. W. O. WHITMOHK, President Nebraska Home Economics As soclation. Valley, Neb. "Balanced" Menn. Clear Tomato Soup. Imperial Sticks. Celery. Salted Almonds. Roast Turkey with Chestnut Stuffing. . Cranberry Jelly. Potatoes In Half Shell. Onions in Cream Sauce. Grape Fruit Salad. Date and Ginger Sandwiches. Vanilla Ice Cream. Maple Sauce. Wafers. Nuts. . Bon-bons. Cafe Nolr. .y.-iv -j(s tisT J'!"M""n'i ' .i .VSVe.VK-h.Ul 'i '4 r 3 if. a For the service of the people the GREATER PEOPLES STORE the largest, fineSt, exclusive home furnishing store In the West. Plenty of Credit for everybody in the furnishing of their homes complete or in the selection of any article they may need i. i- . .,i , ..,t.t...,t . . Knra. ui.r. nMwllt nli in it la r.ffnrvl In inrh a tr- llhoral and pleasant way. Where homes ran be completely furn ished at once and paid for in a comfortable, gradual and Satisfactory way to YOir by a small payment each week or month. It I thi- 8reat, splendid, tWhuHl and help ful plan of payment that tells yon "YOIU CIvKPIT IS tiOOlV and which applies on any purchase made, whether one or two articles or a complete home outfit. e want VOU to feel free to buy in the PEOPLES STOKE way. OI K CREDIT IS ALWAYS GOOD AT THE PEOPLES S TOKE. r i a urn i ii q. juu wem iiMinn uniw ' r FURNISH YOUR HOIVIE 00 Complete Set of 6 Diners WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE MOST RELIAHI.E. TIMEKEEP ERS SOLD AT THE PRICE. Every OMEGA WATCH is tested to the finest degree of accuracy before it leaves the factory. Every OMEGA WATCH is as nearly perfect :ts human "kill and science can make a timepiece. Every one adusted eyery one double roller and re paired free for 3 years, all over the world. T. L. Combs , Co., Factory Agents. The Husy Jewelers, 1S20 1MH GLAS STREET, Christmas Things All Ready Luxurious Bust Easily Obtained French Method Is Explained For The FirMt Time to American Women Ry Madame Du Rarrie "How to obtain a luxurious bust dexelop- menl aeems to be little understood In this country," aaya Madame 1U Barrle. "The French method on the contrary. Is mtu-li more effective, the result! more prompt, tml the boat become more firm, aymmet- rlcal and luxurious thau by any other i By exeeertlnf? the proper proportion of atarch, candled sweet potatoes, preparea according- to the following- direction, may be added to the menu, thus contributing a characteristically southern dish: Candied Sweet Potatoes Slice medium sized raw sweet potatoes lengthwise; place In layers In baking dish; sprinkle each layer with granulated sugar, llttlo cinna mon and bits of butter; then pour In enotiKh hot water that It can be seen through top layer of potatoes; bake In moderate oven until potatoes are soft nnd rich, red color, and the syrup Is thick. For four medium stsed potatoes use fne cup sugar and one-eighth pound butter. MISS MART B. M'GOWAN. Director Omaha Young Women's Christian Association School of Domestic Science. Thanksgiving Menu. Soup. Salad. Wafers. Turkey with Mashed Potatoes. Cranberry Jelly. Sweet Potatoes a la Cassersole. Mashed Potatoes. Peaoh Pickles. Rolls. Plum Pudding. Mlnoe Pie. Coffee. Fruit. Assorted Nuts. MRS. J. M. PILH. Nebraska Normal College Wayne. Neb. i - - i Vegetarian Menu. Consomme with Asparagus Points. Mushroom Cannelons. Oyster Plant with Cream. Apples In Vanilla Syrup. ' Pickles. Macaroni with Cheese. String Heans with Butter. Walnut Balad. Coffee Cream Glace. Almond Pudding. Soda Cocktail. Bon Bona. MRS. ALTCR CLARKE BURNETT. Leader Household Economics Department Omaha Woman's Club. Klaborate Menu. ELAROKATK HOME DINNER. Oyster Cocktail In Red Pepper Cups. Cheese Crackers Cream of Chestnuts. Olives. Bn-ad Sticks. Fringed Celery. Baked CodflRh. Princess Potatoes. Broken Bread. Cucumbers. Salted Pecans. g PIks In Blankets. Roost Turkey with at.rnlsh of Sausage, Cakes and Orange Slices. Mashd Potatoes. Oiblet Dressing. Pweet Potato and Peanut Croquettes. Gooseberry Jelly. Cranberry Frappe. Canvasbark Duck. Fruit Hominy. Brussels Sprouts. Currant Jelly. Neufchatel Cheese and Watercress Salad. Wafers. Thanksgiving Fig pudding. Pumpkin Pie. M.-De Pie. Camenbert Cheese. Water Crackers. Cafe Nolr. Buttermilk. Rulslns. Princess potatoes are diamond shaped, with peas. Pigs I" blankets, oysters skew ered with bacon strips, fried and served as an entree. Sausage cukes alternate with oranae slices, surrounding turkev. Hominy, molded, cut In squares and fried. Salad, snmll Neufchatel cheese. MISS ZOLA DF.LLKCKER, Omaha, Neb. Menn Klaborate. Oyeter Soup. Crisp Crackers. Celery. Salted Almonds Roast Turkey. Cranberry Jellv. Mashed Potatoes. Onions In Cream. S'ltiasn. Chicken Pie. Fruit Pudding. Sterling Sauce. Mine. Apple and Siiuash Pie. Neapolitan Ice Cream. Fancy Cakes. Fruit. Nuts and Rsislns. Bon Hons. Crackers. Cheese. Cafe Nolr. MISS CARRIE M. FARMER, Boston Cooking School Cook Book. SolM Oak. I 1 Upholstered In i Furnished Furnished fiHfi Furnished fO jGenuine Uatherj 1 Complete or U Complete for Complete forlC SLOTraJSI 1 TEUU S CASH, 95 MOITTUT TEW ttt.BO CASK, 96 MOZTTXX.Y 'j ' r M U " " J .ttti lliLsi ' vss? ZJi For Th s Mass va -w teed Steel Hanea fir Xtt. 11 1"- mm Maaw -44 I i 501.75 for this massive J I Gold Coin Base Burner ' TI1HI 93.00 CASK. BATiAjrCK BAST." This handsome base burner Is a splendid example of a high grade base burner. It has all the latest scientific Improvements. It is a won derful heater and is hand somely nickeled trimmed in durable nickel. For This Massive Sideboard TEMtl 91.00 CABS. BALAJfOB "EAST." Exactly like Illustration and a most wonderful offer. They are made of carefully selected stock and are highly finished In a beautiful golden oak. They are rubbed and polished to a piano finish. Tbey have two small drawers, a large linen drawer and a genuine French plate beveled mirror. $ff50 Duys a Guaran 0 teed Steel Range TEB.MS 93.60 CASK. BALANCE "EAST," Vnquestlomibly the very best Steel Range offer In the city. These ranges are made of heavy cold rolled steel. They have large fire box, equipped with duplex grates for burning wood or coal. They are full asbestos lined, are handsomely nickeled trimmed In durable nickel and are complete with a 411 For This Excellent Soft Coal Heater convenient closet. upper warming The largest llni of Stoves in the City. Terms "Easy." Without a doubt the best value In the city. They have a guaranteed fire pot, guaranteed sheet steel drum and are trimmed with handsome nickel. Have airtight coal magazine and a pretty urn. TERMS $1JH Cask f!30 Monthly THIS (X)MPI.KTK SKT OF SIX DINING ROOM CHAiltS IS K.YACTLY AS DKSCIUItKD AND IS ACCl'KATELY IMA'S THATKD, and la but a sample of the bargains to be had here. They are made of solid oak, with a richly polished. golden finish, and the seats are upholstered lu genuine leather. Have broad, comfortable backs fl Cf) "-af- was? 'WiVaap SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. are constructed by expert workmen. Actually worth 122.50, special price this week for the set of six. TKRMS: $1.50 CASH $1.50 MONTHLY, 11 ;&,Z $975 FOR A GENUINE BURROWE'S FOLDING CARD TABLE They are made of selected birch and are covered In genuine pantasote. Just the thing for playing cards or serving a light luncheon. 1" j B r9.75 tsa tfl A GOODS MASKED IK PZAIH riOVBES. rOH THIS U Useful Kltehsn CABINKT most convenient tide and actually worth $16.00. YOUR . - srii: Ai CREDIT s Y jfcK, 1612 & TARNAM STREETS. SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS AND RUGS Ingrain Carpets Guaranteed strictly all wool, lare assortment to select from, worth 75c; go sale Drlce. per yard www Brussels Carpets An extra fine grade of Tapestry Brus sels Carpets, choice patterns, worth $1.00; sale gg Velvet Carpets An extra large line to select from, choice designs and patterns, worth $1.60; sals (rlce, ga. per yard www Art Reversible Bugs Tan be used on either side, select JO QO patterns, worth $6.(0; sale price v,w Brussels Bugs Made of a special grade of Tapestry Brussels carpeting, many pretty patterns, worth $17.60; Jin RQ sale price Wilton Velvet Bugs Made of a special grade of Wilton 1 1 R.S5 OMAHA. Misfit Carpets at Less Than Regular Prices, p v -a WICKERSHAM ON COMMERCE Attorney General Discusses Rate-Making Anti-Trust Laws. AMENDMENTS IN LAW NEEDED method known." By this method the breasts may be developed from 1 to t inches in li days. Jn women of almost any an, from young girls to elderly mat rons, whether the but is absolutely not developed at all, or has 'jiuwn weak and limp, no matter from what tauae. This may sound remarkable to those who have never seen it dons, but to any wo men who wants to know how she may do It effectively, luxuriously, and above all, lu a aafs and luting way, I will be only too glad to send, without charge, an II lutf'rsted booklet In plain, sealed wrapper v k full Information, if eh. will enclose i ,Tiits In stamps to pay for postage. We sus-geat that our lady readars send ... M.1u. Due Barrle. bulte Itu4 Uulnlan Uhls CliK-ago, lil., for Ihls Interesting 11. lumiatMl BKtoklat sncloalng Cents io isiuvs. It 1 a (.cepuoual opportuoity. IIOBBED AU .NKAHI.V IROWfcl) Tramp Taea Kindt, After Several Dart, Jaw Is Broken. Lli HliAU, P. I) , Nov. 20 (Special Beaten up, robbed and thrown lnio the river by a companion la the experience of John Nolan, who tramped into this city with icicles hanging from his worn and tattered clothing. His story to the au thorities seemed too preposterous to be lieve, but as the man was sorely In noed of assistance he was allowed to sleep In the jald and given soma light work to do. Today the man told the marshal he was In such pain he could not work. His faca was badly swollen and he a&ked permis sion to rest. He was taken to a physician, whose examination disclosed the fact that Nolan was suffering from a fractured Jaw. The lower part of the jawbone hangs limply and the man speaks only with the greatest difficulty. He was given immedi ate treatment and sent to Aberdeen, where there are better facilities for a surgical case of this character. Nolan refus-s to tell w litre bis horn U, Special Court Should Be Created and Commlaaioa Shoald Have Power to Soapend New Bates for Thirty Dags. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 19. Modification of the Interstate commerce act, in order to secure reasonableness of rates to all and fairness of practices In the operation of interstate railroad lines, was suggested by Attorney General George W. Wlckersham In an address here tonight at the annual banquet of the Commercial club, given In commemoration of the signing of the John Jay commercial treaty. Mr. Wlckersham responded to the toast, "The Interstate Commerce Commission." Other guests were Charles S. Deneen, governor of Illinois, who spoke on "Inland Waterways," and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York City, who spoke on "Muni cipal Keform." Mr. Wlckersham said that one of the fundamental objections urged to the pres ent organlxation and function of the Inter state Commerce commission Is that It com bines legislative, administrative and quasi Judicial functions. The present system, be said, involved eonsiant reversal by the courts of orders by the commission, con flict of decisions between the dlffesnt courts and much uncertainty In the law. Other objections, which have been madti were mentioned. "The president," said Mr. Wlckersham, 'in a speech delivered at Pes Moines, la., In September last, enumerated certain sug gestions which have been made to meet these obections. For the purpose of pre venting the conflict of decisions and the delays and uncertainties In the enforce ment of the law which now exists It Is proposed to create a sptclal tribunal to be known as the commerce court, in which shall be exclusively vested all the Jurisdic tion now possessed by the circuit and dis trict courts and the circuit courts of ap peals of the fnited States with respect to tne enforcement or review of orders and decrees of the Interstate Commerce com mission; and that all applications or in junctions to restrain orders of the commis sion be heard by all the Judges of the court, whose orders and decrees shall be final, exu-pt that art appeal may be taken to the supreme court of the United States fruni final decrees In eases where a con stitutional question Is involved. Fur the purpose of removing the commission from the position of prosecutor or litigant It ta proposed that all proceedings to enforce or defend orders of the Interstate Com merce commission shall bo conducted by ) 2)12!2o SlZZo SlZZo T H E 0 N E B E S T D R I N K A Brand New Drink for Your Thanksgiving Dinnner A heaping spoonful in glass of cold water, stir thoroughly and it will make a very healthful and refreshing drink in all popular flavors. Lemon "SIZZ" in hot water will make a nice HOT LEMONADE. "SIZZ" ia non-intoxicating, strictly pure and perfectly harmless. Guaranteed by the Leo Orotte Mfg. Co., under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906; Serial Number 26849. Family trade supplied by Gladstone Bros., Dlstribotors' Sizz! Sizz! Sizz! T 0 E 0 N E B E S T D R I N K Miller, Stewart & Beaton 413-15-17 Suth Sixteenth Street Free Oriental Rug Lecture Tomorrow at 2 P. IL Sharp the Department of Justice. "The further suggestions are that the Interstate commerce act be amended, as follows: "by providing that the commission be specifically empowered to review classi fications, both as te Item and grouping. "By providing that wheuever a riew rate or classification 'shall be filed the commis sion may by order postpone the data when It Is to take effect, provided that, within thirty days ater the date of such order (a) a complaint be filed that such rata or classification ia unreasonable or unjust or b) the commission Itself shall Institute an inquiry Into the reasonableness or Jus tice of such rate or classification. "By providing that the conuulssioa ma by order suspend, modify or annul any changes In rules or regulations which Im pose undue burdens on shippers. "By providing that the commission may proceed either on its own motion or upon complaint filed with it and that in proceed ing on its own Initiative it may exercise like powers to those which it may exercise in proceedings based on complaints of third parties. "By specifically empowering the commis sion, on the application of one carrier or of an individual, or at the instance of the commission itself, to compel connecting carriers to unite In forming a through route and fix the rate and the apportion ment thereof among the carriers. "By providing that it shall be lawful for carriers to unite In fixing a rate or rates, provided the same be filed and published, the question of the reasonableness and Justice of such rate to be subject to the other provisions of the act In llko mannei as any other filed and published rate; tl agreement, however, not to amount to a conttact to maintain the rate for any given time, but eath party to have the right, Independently of the other, at anv time, to withdraw from or alter such rate In conformity with the other provisions of the statute. The purpose of this proviso is to protect the carrleis from the penalties of making an agreement to restrain traiij In violation of the Sherman act. Mty specifically empowering the commis sion u prescribe lules and regulations under which shippers shall have the priv lit pi of designating the route over which thrir shipments shall be carried to destina tion. Penally for Wroaa Hate. "By providing that an agent of a railroad company shall be compelled, on written request, to state in writing tbe legal rate over the line of the carrier, Including anv Joint rate to which such carrier is a pany, and imposing a fine as a penalty for stat ing an erroneous rata In pursuance of such request. "By providing that after the passage of the amending act no railroad company shall acquire stock in any competing rail road company; and possibly, that from and after some dale to be fixed in the act, oo railroad company engaged la inter- state commerce shall hold stock in a com peting railroad. "By providing that after the passage of the amending act no railroad company en gaged In Interstate commerce shall Issue any additional stock or bonds or other obligation (other than notes maturing not more than twelve months from date of Issue) except with the approval of the commission, based upon a finding that the same are issued for purposes authorized by law, and for a price not less than par for stock, and not less Thau the reason able market value for bonds, such prices being paid either In cash or In property, or services, and if in property or services, then at the fair value thereof as deter mined or approved by the commission. "These modifications In the act would, it Is believed, make It a complete and effective measure for securing reasonable ness of rates to all, and fairness of prac tices In the operation of Interstate railroad lines, without undue preference to any In dividual or class over any other." Mr. Wckersham, In spaklng of the Sher man anti-trust lnw said that no law on the statute books Is so generally misunder stood. Its provisions, he said, are so com prehensive and unuuallfled that a literal strained interpretation has become com monly accepted not only among laymen, but even among lawyers. Protect .egltlmate Bualaess. "No duubt," said the speaker, "the Sher man act is sufficiently comprehensive to reach and destroy such monopolies as these, but at the same time that the national government forges a weapon to destroy such abuses, it must provide a sub.stitute for those legitimate enterprises which ate eqtally dependent for their existence upon the system so abused. It must, therefore, provide a means of enabling co-operative enterprise to engage freely and openly In interstate and foreign commerce without the Interferences by state action, which fetter, confine and destroy the possibility of such free pursuit. This ran only be dune by the enactment by congress of a law provid ing for the formation of corporations to engage In trade and commerce among the states, protecting them from undue Inter ference by the state, and regulating their acltlvltles so as to prevent the recurrence under national auspices of those abuses wlaca Lava arUeu under state cunLrui- ;" j1 "V "' iViH A I:.." - r V:!,.rv.'i - ' - ' -if. ..,: Li n '.-trWfc,.. - I With We were fortunate In persuading Mr. Thomas II. Kullujlan (who bag al ready given a lecture before the Omaha Woman's Club, and 1b now en route to New York. to remain over till Monday to give the people of Omaha a free lecture on OKIEMTA1. HUGS for the edification and education of those who desire to learn the merits and de merits of the different "Varieties of Oriental Rugs offered to the AMERI CAN PEOPLE. Mr. Thomas H. Kullujlan states he is greatly surprised to find such a choice and rare collection of modern and antique pieces in a city of the middle-west. Many specimens far excel those now offered for sale In the east ern cities at much higher prices. The lecture will be held in our Ori ental Hug Department at 2 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Don't Experiment Old-Fashioned Hair Dyes I Want to Prove ihe Truth at My Expense If your hair is partly gray or faded, just tell me In a letter. Then I will send to you, without charge, a clear, pure liquid enough for you to completely restore the original color to a lock of your hair. And so that you may apply it easily, I'll send you a special fine toothed comb, also free. Kach application will bring bak a little of the color to the gray hair in a mill, healthful manner until in a few days every gray hair will be restored to Its original color a color which will be especially pleas ing o the eye becaune of Its natural appearance. Then to test the color, take the lock of liatr and wash it in any way you wish even curl It with a hot Iron. Give it the most severe test you can, and you will find that the culor is in the hair through and through, and really Is lasting aud natural. But don't confuse this prepara tion for an instant with the trouble some Two Bottle '.Jyes, or the pois onous, sucax-of-lead preparations having the thick, heavy seilimein. They are g realty, sticky and dia gustlng to use, and rub off on every thing they touch. If you will make ()Ih test on a lock of hair at my rxpenae, you will This weak Tree trial bottle and free comb at know that my preparation Is as dif ferent from everything else of lta kind as day la from night. It is re volutionary in ita scientific perlaga tion. I am going to great expense te prove this. The sample is free, the comb it free, and I even pay pontage. If I knew of any fairer way to prove my claims, I would do It. This free trial offer la nade for a short time only, so attend to the matter at once. Address your postal or let ter to Mary T. Goldman Ooldmaa Bldg at. raol Kina. Please state plainly when your hair started to turn gray and what color It was. SHERMAN & McCOXKELL CRJQ CO., OWL DKU3 CO., Sixteenth and Dodge treats, Omaha. Sixteenth and Barney Streets, oiuaaa.