THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1912. 7 Siipsllis for Yoiir Sunday Inner LSMMHWBBaiWBaBBSHBaaSSBBaBBBaSmBSM iHBHMHHHBHlBHMHHHHBHMVMMBHilHHHiMIHHHHHMHMMHHMHHMBHMMM Sunday Menus and Favorite Recipes BREAKFAST. Steamed Prune. Oatmeal with Cream. Flaked Shad on Toast. Sally Lunnt. Coffee. DINNER. Bouillon Panned Chicken. Creamed Potatoes. Stewed Mushroom. Olive Salad. Cheese. , Wafers. Ginger Ice Cream. Assorted Cakes. Coffee. , SUPPER. Creamed 8weetbreads. Celery and Nut Salad. ' Pineapple Fritters Chocolate. Irmklul Rolls. Two. cupfuls of rolled pecan nut meats, j Jne quart of sifted flour, two level tea- ! poontul of salt, two teupoonfult of baking powder, on tsblespoonful of but- I ter snd two cupfuls of milk. Art the 1 flour, salt snd baking powder together, i Rub In the butter, sdd the nuts snd 1 milk snd mix to a smooth dough. Olve ' en or two Quick kneadlngs on a floured ! bsklner board. Roll out two-thirds of an Inch thlek and cut Into strips about four Inches lone by two Inches wld. PIscs In S greased baking tin without touching tarh other, brush over with milk, and ake In a moderately hot oven for twen-ky-flve minutes. Brush over with milk Main when taken from the oven. i Chocolate Oram Pnffa. 1 Put two ounces' of butter Into a sauce ban, add half a pint of water, brine to polling point, add quickly half a pint of tflour, a pinch of salt, one teaspoonful of sugar and two tableapoonfuls of grated chocolate, stir well with a wooden spoon tintil the mixture leaves the sides of the pan., remove from the fire, allow to pool, then add four eggs, besting each tan well In. Put Into a forcing bag with plain tube snd force onto a baking ln, into -wmatr round!,' 'bruBhTover" with' bos ten ttt snd bake In a hot oven for half an hour, when raid-decorate with a star of whipped and sweetened, oream and a cubs of pineapple. Oerasa'a Caff Cake. Make a sponge with one yeast cake, softened in a quarter of a cupful of lukewarm watef,'. on . cupful . of scalded milk, and flour' enough to make of the tight consistency. When light, add four heaping tablespoonful of butter, melted, four heaping tablespoonatuls of sugar, half a tesspoonful of salt, two well beaten' eggs, half a cupful of cleaned sultana, raisins, the grated rind of one lemon, one teaspoonful of vanilla ex tract and floor Enough to make a very stiff batter, beating well. , WJien : light again,' pour Into a buttered and floured round cake tin. cover, and let" rise. When ready to bake, brush over with beaten egc aad dust thickly with' -sursr; and cinnamon. Bake In a hot oven. When told sprinkle over- th top' with -powdered sugar. ,...;.- Pineapple J a abet. '. 'one .kinket tablet, one quart 'of milk, a quarter of a cupful of sugar, two tables spoonsful of sherry, wine and a pinch of salt, Dissolve ths Junket (tablet In a tsblespoonful of cold water Heat the milk Until lukewerm. add the Junket tablet, sugar, wine and salt: lieap it on a dish, let It stand In a warm room till set then chill. Decorate It with whipped snd sweetened cream to which has been added three tablsspoonfule of chopped or grated pineapple. Garnish with slices of pine apple: Crape Frwlt Jelly. Two heaping tableapoonfuls of pow dered gelstlne. three cupfuls of grape fruit Juice and pulp, two tsblespoonfuls of sherry wine, two teaspeonfuls of lemon Juice, half a cupful of sugar, and ona and a half cupfuls of Water. Put the gelstlne lato a saucepan, add all th Ingredients except th wine, stir over the fir until tkey almost boll, then strain and add the sherry. Divide Into smsll wet molds. Tun out when set. This Jelly is very goad when served with whipped snd sweetened cream. : Klhhwa Jelly. One quart of lemon Jelly, a little sherry vine, red coloring, green coloring, a llt'.le chart reuae and some ribbon candy. Dlvtd th Jelly Into three equal pans. color on part with red coloring and flavor with chartreuse- Pour the green part Into a wet mold, then the plain. then the pink Jelly. Oreat care must be taken that each layer Is perfectly firm befor pouring In to other or the effect will be spoiled. Turn out when set snd garnish with ribbon candy. The appear ance of this dish Is greatly Improved by using a ring noM for th Jelly and afterwards filling the center with whipped and sweetened cream. Date' Castar. Etew on neaping cupful of chopped dates until tender, rub through a sieve, sdd three eggs well- beaten, three cup fuls of scalded milk, two heaping tabie (poonfuls of sugar, on teaspoonful of vanlllla extract, pour Into .a deep pie Plata lined with pastry. Soak the dates for two hours, drain, take out stones, then stew. , Russian Jelly. Two rapfuls of water, four heaping tablespoonfuls of powdered gelstlne, ten ounces of lump sugar, half a cupful of rum, two cloves, two Inches of cinnamon, on bay leaf, on teaspoonful of coriander seeds, a pinch of grated nutmeg, rinds of three lemons, rind of on orange. Juice of two oranges, whites and crushed shells of two gg and one wlneglusful of Curacao. Put the gelatine Into a saucepan, add all th Ingredient except - th curacoa. Wnisk over th fire till It Just comes to the boll. Life th pan gently from the f(r and let It at and ontne aide of the stova tor ten minutes. Strain tbrougn a hot Jelly bag and when cool add the - a "Alamito" I a (utnatH of rarity and MalllM DTU- llltlll ssliut die- No milk la n.or scrupulous ly prepared than this product. W ssllh Hi cnu slrrrs Wars bvankfsat The KUk. DOYOD REALLY CARE TO SAVE? If you do and are willing to carry your purchase horn with you 1 can give you bargains in chickens that will surprise you ss to fins quality at low prlcea Every fowl I sail is specially selected and kept In Ice cold rooms not cold water and there for they retain their purs, clean, natural flavor and you pay for solid meat not water. i tra mb cam orar, tun no BxrurnzM And give you the benefit of th sav ing. We make special efforts to se cure th very choicest of native cornfsd beef, mutton, veal and lamb. JOS. BATH'S CASH MARKET Tat Boug. MM. 1M1 ranun. curecao. Whisk about half of th Jelly till It resembles a stiff troth. Then till a wet mold with alternate layers of th beaten spongy Jelly and clear Jelly. This is neat tMrforaiad by placing th moid in a basin of crushed lc aa It la es sentlsl that each layer of Jelly should be set befor th next Is pound In. If carefully don this nukes a most ef fective mold. Pineapple Jelly, - One cupful of grated pineapple, whits snd shell of one egg. two heaping labia lpoonfuls of powdered gelstlne, rind and Juice at one, lemon, torse, tablespoonfuls at sugar, one lips pineapple and four cupfuls of water. Peel and out a pine apple Into smsll pieces, pot late a sauce pan with -.three -cupfuls of. water, simmer for halt an hour. Strain Into anothsr ssuospan,- sdd anothsr capful of water, th gelatine, sugar, rind and. Jules of lemon, crushed ahell and beaten whit of tha egg. ' Keep hot for twenty minutes without boiling, strain into small wst pineapple molds. When ready to serve, csrefully disengage . th Jelly from th molds snd serve on a glsss dish with ths grated pineapple. Cherry Jelly. Two pounds of cherries, whipped cream, one and a half cupfuls. of water, half a cupful of sugsr, three heaping tsble spoonfuls of powdered gelatine and a few drop of red coloring. Cook th cherries with th sugar and half a cupful of water; when tender rub through a sieve, add the coloring and gelatin dis solved' in one cupful of boiling water. Mix well, then divide Into custsrd glasses and when set .place a spoonful of whip, ped cream on ths top of each. Decorate wlta ripe stoned cherries, i Claret Jelly. Two cupfuls of claret, two cupfuls of water, on cupful of sugar, ons Inch of cinnamon, four cloves, one blsds of mace, rind and Juloe of two small lemons, four heaping tsblespoonfuls of powdered gelatins, one cupful of raspberry Jam, or syrup from fresh fruit, whites snd shells of three eggs, whipped cream snd soma red coloring. Put the gela tin Into a saucepan, add all the other Ingredients except the cream and color ing. Place over a slow fir snd beat ths mixture until It bolls; remove the beater, draw to one side and allow to remain for flv minutes. Strain through a scalded Jelly bag, then oolor with red coloring. Pour Into a wet mold. If pre ferred, turn Into a ring mold and servo with "whipped cream In th center. - -Ceeklea, On cupful of butter, two cupfuls of sugar, three ggs a pinch of salt, one cupful of milk,, four heaping cupfuls of flour, three tesapoonfula of baking pow der, one teaspoonful of vanilla extract. Cream th butter and he sugar, then sdd th yolks of the ggs well beaten, ths tlsur, baking powder salt all sifted to gather, then sdd the vanilla and the whites ot th eg stiffly beaten. Chill. Roll on a floured baking board, cut Into rounds. nlao- on a ereajiMl Haain . - ,n . Dot ov, (or Un ml0BtaB Stewed Dried Feaehe aa Ratala. Buy a pound et th dried peaches that come without the skins as they are very much nicer. Soak them over night snd cook with half a pound of good slsed seeded table raisins. Put m a cupful of sugar and enough water . to rover and cook until soft.' Stewed Figs, Buy the -dried figs which come In bulk. pick them apart care fully, wash them and soak them over night. Th next morning stew them gently without sugsr, but with two slices of lemon to a medium slsed dish ful. Let them cook until soft and tender. Johaar Cake. Mix one-fourth teaspoonful of salt with on cup of white corn meal. And only enough boning water to wet and swell the meal and then thin with milk only sufldently to make a thlek batter that wll not spread when dropped. Stir la a tesspoonful of baking powder, drop on a well-buttered griddle. When browned on one side, turned over. Serve with a small piece ot butter 'on tcp of each cake. Tenat Jelly salad. Four one quart can of tomatoes Into a granite ware saucepan. Season with one teaspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper snd add two tsblespoonfuls of finely chopped onion and cook halt aa hour. Strain and add one ounce of gelatine that has been soaked In cold water. Pour Into small after dinner coffee cups that have Ask your grocer for Eagle Brand Macaroin 10c at all Good Grocers . i It I, very Important to keep the weight of your children up to the' standard stantlai food- the ribs. EAGLE BRAND MACARONI Contains the very nourishing elements that build flesh, bone and muscle. Pure Durum wheat with all the nourishment left In it Ask your grocer for EAtil.K Hit AND MAC ARONI. 'It Is made In Omaha under the moat I l HB ,anlt,r', conditions. Pig Pork Roast, lb., 92c Steer Pot Roast, lb 8' ;C, Til Steer Steak, lb lie Steer Boiling Beef, lb 6li:0 Lamb Legs, lb IIV2C Pig Pork Loins, lb. Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. . lll-iC BELIVEIT VA.OHS LEAVEAT 10:30 A. II and 3 P. M. been rinsed out In cold water and aet away to harden. Serve on lettuce lesves knd cover with mayonnaise. Cream Blarnlta. Take one quart of flour, sift and mix with one tesspoonful each of baking powder, salt snd sods: wst with enough milk to molaten and add two teaspoon' tuls of sour eresm. Mould and baka In a hot oven. Spinal Meningitis Has Another Victim William Sullivan. M years old. a res ident of South Omaha, died at the County hospital yesterday morning at S of a case ot meningitis. A post-mortem examination was held to determine the cause of desth. physicians believing It wss tubercular snd not cerebro spinal meningitis. It proved to be neither of the but a chronic disease not con tagious. Th spread of splnsl meningitis epi demic Is being combstted by phyelelans with every facility st hand. Health Com missioner Council said today: "I advise all persons living In th neighborhood ot a caaa of spinal menin gitis or those who have been exposed to It to use an antiseptic nasal spray and gargle the throat snd snuff some up Into th no. a. This not only is good for them but Is a preventive against the spread of th di erase to others. The germs carry In ths throat." Wilson Repudiates Alleged Interview J. W. Woodrougb of the Wilson club of Omaha has received a telegram from Wood row Wilson headquarters In New Tork. In which the democratic candidate denies that hs told a reporter ot the New Tork Evening Post that he would "wear his bands to ths bone In th re publican party rather than work for Champ Clark as democratic candidate." Th telegram: Th Evening Post of ths tenth hsd an Interview which purported to come from me No such Interview waa given by me and none wss suthorlsed. 1 wss especially surprised at the following language Im puted to m In that atatement: "1 would rather wear my hands to the bone In the republican party rather than work fir Champ Clark ss democratic candidate for the presidency, with tne possibility of William Randolph He rut tor secre tary of state." Such a statement is sb surd and ridiculous. I sm a strict party man and whomsoever the democratic party nominate 1 shall ot course en thusiastically support. All newspapers snd press associations were supplied with this denial and It bes been published by tne New York American. FEDERAL GRAND JURY 1 STILLAT ITS LABORS The federal grand Jury Is making rapid progress with th esses, brought to Hs attention, but It Is no believed It will clean up all the work until the early part ot next week. It is reported from the Jury .room that .lndlctments.w1ll.be re turned today, th Jury to be called sgsia Uonday.jnsrniiic U -lake up the unfinished Business th United 8tstes at torney may have. Witnesses loiter over the corridors of the entire poetofflce building, sodm melting twenty-four and thirty-six hours to be called. STEAM FITTER GOES . INSANE.' TAKEN TO JAIL Suddenly' going Insane.. Harry Qronse, stearrfltter at the Union Pacific shops, living s ?TG3 Burt street, shortly after noon Friday strayed over to the' American Smelting and Refining company's plsnt snd climbed up a lof-foot chimney, half undressed himself "there, waving his hands frantically. He then came down and mad for a poul of water caused by tha high water in the Missouri and wad dled around In It till pulled. out by an officer. He waa tsken to the police sta tion and locked up. Permits to smoke, t cents. All dealers while they are growing. It I iis tne time wnen strong constitutions are built. ' Children need good, sub- kind that will stick to their Eagle Maca roni Company 1610 HAR NEY ST. Phonis: Doug. 2147 fnd.A-2144 GRAND JORYABIC EXPENSE GRAND JURYOIG EXPENSE Cost of the late Body it Tabulated by Siitrict Clerk. SUTTON FAVORS ANOTHER JUST May ale Called la October Ale rs ors Havlasj th Csaaty anrd Appropriate Maey for Expenses. Cost of the Douglas county grsnd Jury was approximately H,&00.ii, according to th records of Harry Pesrce, Jury snd witness clerk In ths office of Clerk ot the District Court ltobert Hmlth. Another grand Jury Is likely to be called tor the Ot-tober term of the district court, aorordtng to Judge A. L. Button, Judge Mutton will ask the Board of County Commissioners to mske a liberal appropriation for use of future grand Jurlea In protecting their Investigations. He declared that In his opinion more in dictments would hsve been returned by ths recent grsnd Jury had it not been hampered by lack of funds. The cost to the county of the grsnd Jury is tabulsted ss follows: Services of bsillf at 1110 a month.. tl Jurors' fees, VI dsy and mileage.. 2, .tu j Wltneaa fees ffilN Totsl tt.Suu.il Th above Item for witness fees Is es timated, fees of I7H.7 have been paid. and It is estimated thst clslms for about BO more will be mads snd paid. In the tabulation of cost the salary ot Deputy County Attorney George A. Mag ney snd the compensation of Special Prosecutor Ooas ars not included. Mag uey Is psld a straight annual sslsry snd receives nothing additions) for grand Jury work. Goes' compensation will be psld by the stste. "It is likely thst a grand Jury will be called for the October term," said Judge Sutton, "but that is not definitely de cided. It will be up to all th Judges ot the district court when th time comes. How the coming primary election Is held whether or not It is free from frauds trill be one uf the things thst will de termine whether or not. there will be sn October grsnd Jury, but the election mat ter alone will not govern. Kerdeel Sua. Faads. "I believe thla was a good grand Jury and did the best it could under ths c-ir-cu instances. It wss hampered by total lack ot funds. I believe more Indict ments of sn Important nature would have been returned tt th grand Jury had hsd tMO with which to prosecute Its Investi gations. "When the next grsnd Jury Is cslled I shall personally ask the county com missioners to mske a liberal appropria tion for the grand Jury's use. Judge Sutton sucgested to the recent grand Jury that It ask the county com missioners for sn spproprlatlon to be used In pressing Investigsllooa, but no such request wss made of th commis sioners. Commissioners Lynch snd El sssser when told the request might be mad said they would be willing to grant It. GERMAN STUDENTS TO GIVE SKETCH FROM WLLIAM TELL As a final entertainment of th school year th German society of the high school is planning a skit featuring the apple shooting episode from "William Tell" to be given on Friday afternoon April 2. by several senior members of the organisation. Miss Abba Bowen. head ot the department of modem l.nguag-a will have name of the affair, which will be given entirely In the German tongue. Maabeel with a Rasor, wounded with a gun. or pierced by a ruty nail, rjucklen's Arnica Salve roon heals the Injured part. Cuara:iUed. S cents. F-w sale by Deaton Drug Co. Hayden Bros; Meat Dept. - Purk Roast ......... 10c Hinttquarter Mutton ,.8c rYontquarter Mutton .60 Hulk Sauttipe Baron. 15c, lS'.sO, 10c Xo. 1 Hams 15c Rone Dust, 31bs. for 25c Mince Meat. 3 lbs. ,.25c We carry a complete line of Summer Sausage at lowest prices. Try Hayden's First Whin down town thopping drop into For a cup of good coffee or tea and a light lunch. - The place of excel lent cuisine, mod- , ersle prices and charming atmosphere COURTNEY'S, Herenteenth and Douglas ROSEUDLUM'S BETTER GROCERIES FOI LESS MONEY IT lha beat granulsted sugar I1.O0 In adee creamery butter, rer lismond C Boap'ie'bars'I.'!I.'.'toe Uusker lists 3 pst'kscea as large roll of Toilet Paper . ...So Carnation Milk I cans asa lrge California Prunes, per lb. Ho Beet Hods Crackers, I lua Is rilu (telle Hunklat flour, per su it at ai,o . rmait racn rasai with sack of flour w will give absolutely free, one regular so pack are of Yeast Poanv Uirdaeye Matches 7 boxes Is i'hnne us your orders for prompt snd efficient service. Doug. !J; B-2sv. L. R08INBLUM 80S North 16th St. For 25o The Bee. Evening and Sunday. Delivered at your Lome. V rsfl a m arJF tW's V. '"I H, ,,.,..,.,11 in " 1 "m -..' ' : t , ? I s"ssnnnnnsnnBnWjnnnsnlinnnWssnnn I Home circulation brings advertising returns The Bee reaches twice as many homes as any other Omaha paper." ' i Va-sfi aart rrtvor C m sa Vi sa . ar4V -svnlxr nno nanot a vsk vwss w w aa SUNDGREN'S MALTED MILK BREAD When you ae th name SI'xnOREN an th label on th loaf you know that It Is th bread that Is made from th best flour, and by th best nethodn. F.itra rare In mixing and baking make, aalgraa's Malt- ad Milk Brand moat nourishing and pala labia At all grocers freeh very morning. Mad only by - SUNDGREN'S BAKERY The sife beer for Old Ate la invaluable aa a food and delicious as a THE AMBER BOTTLE keept pur beer pure. Old Age la always good and wholesome, whether exposed to the light or not. Accept , only Amber bottle. family fiuinnirppURn BYl' South Omaha W.M. JKTTKR, 8003 W Ht, Phone Ho. IMM. Omaha HI (iO P. 11ILZ. 1KM Dobs la St. Phone) Douglas 1543. Jetter Brewing Co. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. (3f Qp&afy' O buss's Vara rood Ceases , . Saturday's Specials rsvaas rmvrrg An TaaaTABZiB Redland oranges, vsry sweet, par pack . , Ken land oransea. very swsei. f O Cooking figs, per pound Til 'Lemons, per dosen ..aoo ?l strawberries, Tomatoes, Mushrooms, Mint, Egg Plant, Celsry, 7f ItMil ltdi... HnlnAfh ate. if 1, 1, l-qusrt "North Pols" Ice cream freeser the quickset fresslng f. J 1 mschlns on the market, each ll-SS, SI AO as atoo , Hrown I'slsy. dust lees dustsr tse. Mo sag SVs Sf7) t'hlo and Vermont maple augsr, per pound ,. 16 y too Jar "Lotus" ollvs relish ....lea 4V lie can Imported sardines ai tio cut "Halliard's" Imported oil re oil t cakee "Magic Washer'' soap, does all th work "Lotus" creamery butter. In cartons, per pound ,. Our best country crsamsry butter. In sanitary Jars, par lb. at,l,.lv frMh rnun Rrandala farm, ner doaan jenny Broa full sram brick chees. per pound t psi-kages Neufcbaisl cheese .......i. .... Quart Jars Queen olives Mantanllla olives LIOUOB Warwick whiskey, bottled In bond, full quart . Paul Jones whiskey, bottled In bond, full Quart Duffy's Pur Malt, per bottle California Burgundy, very old, per gallon Missouri Whits Pearl, year eld, per bottl ... Missouri Hlank Pearl, I years old, per bottl Missouri Burgundy, pr bottl Whltebread s Indta Pels Ala. per dosen Whltebreada sxtra stout, per doasn 1II1T I Pecan Roll our newest bakery Huntley breakrsst, in pane or s or our unequaiio neru roue Delicious layer cakea, all flavors, each ... Almond Macaroon nd Kissa nsr pound Lady fingers, per pound . , fytaM (wKw. (5 "None So Good" "None So Pure" NEW ENGLAND- Butternut Wholesome - Nutritious - Delicious . Look for" " Good docs not express it when speaking of :' , THU,fAB1' BUTTESIfUT BEIAD. Best is our standard. nJ'T i ne very excellence 01 mis oreaa is a testimon ial of its worth. Absolutely Pure and Reliable. Insist on Having it. At ALL Grocers. '.' -m nan svsj as aja, vv a l&A 7 1 all the family tonic, perfect at a nousenoia uring. Qp&m Qjjf (A. '? li,A- t sw siw i. Ite .are . ..10 ,..auM , 11-00 1 MM ...Mi.eo aiao .LM SrOOBtl triumph, crisp and nutty for your .A Psany Apleo . (fctt (&rww ($52 Bread visit saaw gsja,Bva 1 J I ill j0T ,'ervjtfia. - I r