The Omaha Daily Bee EDITORIAL PAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY. Looking Backward This Day in Omaha Thirty ! wentv-.Ten Ven Ao Soo editorial Vi.it of enoh Issue VOL. XLLI-NO. 118. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1012. SINGLE COPY TWO GENTS. They're NOT Copyists! l ie men uio draw tne plans ror "Society Brand" m Clothes are thinkers de signers doers --hustlers. Take an aggregation of vim and energy such as Is housed under tho "Sod oty" Brand roofa. and you cannot help but see marvelous results. "Socloty" Urand Suits and Overcoats are ORIGINAL In lino, modeling, get-up, trim and finish; in most cases the very fabrics are controlled. Every possible, effort is jr.ado to produce DISTINCTIVE clothes and one cannot mako dlstlnctlvo clothes If one starts In by copying OTHERS. I am showing tho pertest things taken from the "Socloty" Brand line; 1 will bo ablo to convince YOU that l'vo a "style center" here If you'll but give me a decent show. You'll have to buy a winter cult or overcoat SOMEWHERE, so why not sco If my statements aro RIGHT. $30 to $35 a Garment This will make a neat little space wherein to ad vertise the fact that I also specialize on very like- $15, $20 and $25 1 s. E. CORNER 16TH AND HARNEY STREETS. m til M Milk Fed Spring Chickens, per pound, 12c Pig Pork Roast 9c Buy your meats where ovcrybody buys! Wo always quo e tho correct prices. Our largo voluirio ol business enables us to BUY cheaper and SELL cheaper. Kemember wo handle nothing but QUALITY meats no matter how low tlio prices. ' Read our big Sat urday specials. . Ve ,have added a number of now wagons to our delivery service this, ;wcck andaro, now" equipped to, glvo moro prompt deliveries than over before, no matter where you Uvo. Steer Pot Roast .7c and 6c Steer Stenjrreo "oufc'ds ifdr" . . . . kj. . 25C Boneless Bib Roast .T. . , .-.TTi..". :'. . . . ,r i .120 Young, Yeal, Roast ,A. . . ..... ... . ,'...".. , . .10c Young Veal Chops .;, . . . i . '. ........ v 10c . Veal Slew . . .' .'. V. . . '. . 71 7. . i ." V . '. 1 ...... 6 VC Lamb Legs 9uC Lamb Chops three pounds for 25c Lamb Stew 8 pounds for 25c Sugar Cured Bacon 14 C No. 1 Calumet Bacon 17 C No. 1 Hams , 13c A, Y, KINSLER BADLY INJURED His Face and Hands Cut When Two Automobiles Collide. OTHERS ARE NOT INJURED Machines Crash Together at fortieth mill Do due Street Sinnllrr Auto, Ilelonxlnu to Grand Ialuml Man, la n Wreck. 20 lbs. Best Sugar. . . .$1.00 If you buy other groceries. nest brands Flour $l.SO 0 lbs. Navy Beans 25o 4 lbs Jap Ulce 35o Heat Soda or Oyster Crackers, lb. 7c Huckwheat or Pancake Flour, per sack v330 Heat Prunes, Peaches or Figs, lb. lOo Pkg. Raisins. Oats, Spaghetti or Macaroni 7t4o 4 10c cans Sardines or Corn...,35o Pet or Carnation Creonv, 6 or 3.. 35a Catsup or Horseradish. 7Ho Cans Hominy, Syrup, Beans or Peas for 7Ho 2 boxes Cc Matches or Toothpicks 6o Corn Flakes Cc 25c cans Cocoa or Chocolate. .. 17c 35c Brooms 30c 8 bars 6c Family Soap 3So 3 lbs. Bulk Starch lOo Tall Alaska Salmon 10o 8 cans OH Sardines 35o 25c con Kippered Herring ISo Boyal Coffee, per lb 35o Best Ak-Sar-Ben Coffeo, per lb. 30o A 10c rolls Toilet Paper -SSo nrlck or American Cheese 18o Humford Baking Powder, can...l9o Wesin OH. Crlsco, Snowdrift, can SSo 25c Snlder's Catsup 13c Vkg. Creamery Buttor 33a 2-lb. rolls Butterlne 35o 2-lb. rolls Table Butterlne 3So DELIVERY WAGONS LEAVE AT 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. 1610 HAR NEY ST. Phones; Don Rlns 2147 Douglas 2703 rntl. A-2147 Intl. A-2141 WRITE US WHAT YOUR NEEDS ARE FOR COOKING OR HEATING The experts of our Domestic Economy Depart ment will then elect suitable sires and styles to exactly meet your requirements, write you full descriptions and send you photo engravings r- sU& sC&Ttf- far you will then be pre pared to use your own Judgment, based on haowledjje. We will see to it, that you get what you want at a reason' able price and with AN FURNACES Please address your Inquiry to the DOMESTIC ECONOMY DEPARTMENT Charter Oak Stove and Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. A. V. KInslcr, a prominent lumber broker, was seriously injured yestorday I morning when H. O. Woodard ot Qrund Island drove his car into the center, of Mr. Klns.er's largo limousine at For tieth .and Dodge strcots. He was cut about Uio faco and hands by tho glass windows of tho machine, which were shattered by tho Impact of tho two automobiles. He was taken to his home at 3SGS Farnam street, whore his wounds wero dressed by Dr. E. L. Alexander, who was u wit ness to tho accident. Deeiuiie ISxclted, Mr. and jiis. iw.ns.t-i u,.d ihelr young ' son wero In tho machine at tho time. Tne 'dmoumne, driven by a chauffeur, was , going south on Fortloth Btreet. As It I'cuched the intersection at Dodge street tho chauffeur slowed up to let Woodard, who was driving a light automobile west on Dodge street, pass. InBtead of doing this Woodard became oxclted and ap parently tried to turn his machine north on Fortieth Btreot. The chauffeur, think ing thlb was tho Intent of Woodard, started forward. Woodward, Instead of Hwlnclne into Fortieth Btreet, ran his '.machine into. Klnslcr's car. Tho rear wheel of Mr. Klnslcr's cor ' was badly Smashed. Woodard's car was ! wrecked. Following the accident Woodard called n taxlcab and drovo downtown. Aithougn tho nollce have been looking for him uoon request of J. C. Klnsler, brother of tho injured man, ho, has not been lo cated. Mrs. Klnsitr and her son were uninjured by the falling glass. Tho chauffeur was but slightly cut. 'faculty members enjoy REAL HALLOWE'EN PARTY Thirty faculty members of ,the Omaha Hlch School of Commerce held a Hal- llowe'en party at tho Hod and Qun club . . , A KiiirhnMl. Thursday, piayeu bwm, m uuu....ui. pumpkin pies, built a big bonfire and tor- thev wero anytr.lng nut kiqs oeie- Sunday Dinner Menu and Selected Recipes HHKAKFAST. Orapofrult. Lamb Chops, Frenchod. Creamed Potatoes. Hominy Crumpets, Coffeo. DINNER. Chicken Gumbo. Pulled Uroad. Oyster Pie. Celery. Macaroni Croquettes. String Henna Apple, Orango and Green Popper Salad. Chocolnto Ico Cream. Wafers. Coffeo. SUPPER. Chicken and Corn Salad. Radishes. Cream Chccjso and Rlpo Ollvo Sandwiches. Floating Island. Applo Cako. linked Sweet rotntora. To bako them vnsh carefully wlpo dry and then grease with a cloth dipped In lard, bake like tho white potato, and when done break tho ekln In ono place to lot tho nlr escapo and mnko moro "mealy;" servo hot with butter. Soup Stock. One ouart of water to each pound of round steak, cut flno (bono, but no fat). ! Iloll pJowly eight to ten hours, to ono-. fourth quantity. Skim when cold. Next morning skim again, pour off, but allow, no sediment to pass. Boll t,vonty minutes with salt and pepper. Strain through cloth. Nut nnd Krult lodae. Tako two cups of light brown sugar, a cupful of milk, a tablespoonful of buttor and a llttlo cream of tartnr. Uoll unlU It makes a firm ball Vhen dropped Into cold water, then add a half-pound of niarshmallowsi beat until dissolved, then add half a cupful of chopped walnut dates and figs. Pour Into a pan and when I cool or nearly cool, cut into squares-and J wrap in wax paper. I.adr Bnlttmor? Cnkr. Here Is tho original South Carolina receipt for this cako which has been a favorite In all southern dining rooms for over a half century. I Two-thirds of a cup of butter, five eggs. two cupfulB of sugar, four cupruw or flour, one-halt cup of rich milk, two lovel teaspoon of cream of tartar and ono level teaspoon of soda, Cream the butter with half the sugar, beat the remaining half of the sugar Into tho yolka of tho eggs, and sift the cream of tartar and tho soda twice through the flour; beat the eggs and tho sugar together with tho butter and sugar, add tho milk slowly, and finally beat in the flour and the stlfflj beoten whites of the eggs. Flavor half this mlxturo with rose and Into tho other half beat ono tenspoonful of powdered cinnamon, ono tcospoonful powdered cloves, and one grated nutmeg, nnd flavor with vanilla, lemon or almond; bake In four-layer cake pans two whlto layers and two Bplccd layers. For the Filling Cut flno one cupful ot seeded raisins, shred thin half a citron melon, grate ono small cocoanut and blanch three-fourths of a pound of al mond; mako an ordinary boiled Icing, nnd Into It beat all theso' Ingredients save 1 tho almonds. Put the mlxturo thickly between tho layers and finish tho top layer whJch Bhould be n whle one with sprinkled powdered sugnr and tho almond Btuck In pocuplne wIbo. The measuring cups aro ordinary coffeo cups and are filled Just level. This recipe Is always succeHsful when accurately followed. got the night when the spirits aro b rating abroad. Principal 1. C. Rusmlsel was In charge of tho celebration, which was hold In tho W. T. nourko cottage. Thtee cordH of wood wero burned In the bonfire, a numborless stack of pies wero consumed, a ton of doughnuts disap peared and a kes of cider was placed at the elbow of each teacher. However, alt tho faculty are on tho Job today. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ia the Leading Agricultural Journal of the west. Its columns are filled with tne best thought ot the day In matters pertaining to the farm, the ranch and the orchard, and It is a factor in tho development of the great western country Better Groceries FOR LESS MONEY Blue Dell or Sunklst flour, por sack $1.25 Itosoma Flour, tho best flour made, per sack ....$1.35 19. lbs. best sugar $1 Good corn, 2 cans 15 2 pkgs. Raisins 15 10 bars Diamond C soap, for Z56 Early Ohio Potatoes, bu., 55v 3 cans Pet milk 25d N. Y. Buckwheat. 5 lbs., 25J L ROSENBLUiVi, 808 No. 10! h fit. 10th & Hurt Phone Douglas 0282. Corn Pone. OneVpart of white corn meal, ono and one-half teaspoontuls of salt, one tea spoonful of melted lard; add enough scalded milk and boiling water (equal parts) to mako a mixture that can bo molded with tho hands. After working well, shape Into cakes about six Inches long, three Inches wide, and one Inch thick, making them thin at the edges and ends. Placo tho cakes on a greased tin sheet, bruBh them over with melted butter or milk and bake for twenty-five minutes In a hot oven. When done, split each one, butler nnd lay a sllco of crisp bacon on each. They must bo served Immediately. Cnnnrlnn of Ilrpf, Tako two pounds of lean beef, cut from the round; one-half teaspoonful of grated lemon rind, one-quarter teaspoon ful of ground nutmeg, one teaspoonrui of salt, one-quartor teaspoonful of pepper, ono egg, one-hnlf teaspoonful of onion Juice, two tablespoonfuls of melted but ter nnd one tablespoonful of chopped parsley. Grind the beef and mix well with the other Ingredients. Shape In n roll about six inches in length, place on a rack In dripping pan, sear and bake In a slow1 oven thirty minutes. Baste every five minutes, first with water und later wltn drinDlng. Serve with brown mushroom sauce. IIONliril llrown Potatoes. Tako potatoes that were boiled In their skin nnd not too well done. Take orr skin, rcmovo nny discoloration, then chop rather fine. Jf you Iihvo no chopping bowl placo in a tin pun (not granite, or :t wilt chip) or large pit tin. As a sub Mute for a chopping knife an empty bnklnu powder or cocoa can may bo used. When potatoes ore nicely chopped add a little finely minced onion, nnd mix well. Hrown In a frying pan, nnd turn onto a hot platter. Tomato Mayonnaise. Take as many firm, red tomatoes as de sired, wlpo them neatly, plunge them Into boiling water one mlnuto; drain and re- movo the skins, place on Ico till wanted, Line a salad bowl with lettuce leaves, lay In Ice cold tomatoes and pour mayonatse dressing over them. Iced Currants, Wash and dry large bunches of ripe currants, dip them into beaten white of (gg, put in a sieve so that they will not touch each other, sift powdered sugar thickly over them and put In a warm place to dry. Cherries and grapes may be prepared in the same way. You can spare EACH WEEK From ovan tho smallest salary paid in Q.i aha $1 The Usual Credit Plan? Yes, But the Usual Credit Store Merchandise NO ! Weve uplifted credit store methods. We have raised the standard of credit store wearables to a point where CASH store qualities are even ex celled. We have reduced credit prices to a point where a CASH outlay will NOT save you a penny. MEN'S SUITS. Don't, think $12.50 will not buy much in tho way of a man's suit. Sco tho lino of fancy wor steds, choviots and bluo serges to ho sppoialod hero Sat urday at this prico and you will agreo that "wo'vo found tho way." Scores of nobby pat- Cl CA turnings, suit 1.UU LADLES' SUITS. Tho deftly tailored kinds in serges nnd fancy worsteds will have their introduction" hero Saturday at $25, $20 and $15 Men's Winter Underwear, Dross Shirts, Hats, Shoes, etc., sold at YOUR idea of a prico. FORMEItltY AT SIXTEENTH AND FAUNAM STHUKT8 I HOW 18 KEEP WARM THESE GOLD DAYS l!.Ul 1UUI1 illUt in lMllilIJ ill... easily assimilated Into your blood stream, containing ovory essential nourishment roqnlrod to rebuild muscle nnd uorvo tissue SUNDGREN'S IDEAL HEALTH BREAD contains ovory nourishing In gredient that wheat contains, mixed properly nnd bakod properly. It's a wholesome bread with a rich nppotlzlng flavor. It's mado of wholo wheat flour. Every loaf to you in a sanitary waxed paper wrapper. 5c AT ALL GRCCERS Hayden's Meat Dept. At last wo havo forced tho market down. Our prices aro now within tho reach of ovoiy ono. Pork Chops. . . . 124c Pork Roast 10c Hindquarters Mutton 6c Foroquarters Mutton '. .5(j 4 Mutton Chops, 3 lbs. for 25c Mutton Stow, 10 lbs. for 25c Sirloin Stoak 12 'nC Porterhouse Steak 12V1:C Pot Roast 10c, 8C, 7c Hams 12MIC Bacon 17MiC Bulk Sausago 7Vc Hayden's Meat Dept. Iloya! Mofflna. Deat three eggs, adl one pint of milk, one-half teaspoonful wilt, one teaspoon ful sugar, nnd sufficient flour to make a drop batter about three cupruls-Into which have been thoroughly sifted two tcaspoonfuls baking powder. libit hard for onn minute, fill greased muffin 'ups or pans two-thirds full, bake In hot oven about twenty minutes. (Irmw I'm It Mnrmnladc. Cut six grapo fruit very fine, use all of . -,.!. n .iinrv nlnt ndrt two and a half pints cold water. Cover pips with water j and lei DOin BWinu uver imkiii- " morning add Jelly from pips, let bolt gently for two hours; let stand over night and In tho morning allow one una a nuarter pounds sugar to every pound fruit, noil all together for an hour or until It thickens when placed In fcaur.or with Ice. Teed Apple". Pare and core a half dozen appfea. Fill wlthv sugar and a little butter and nutmeg. Hake until nearly dono lt cool and rcmovo to another plate. Ice tops nnd sides with cake l-.-lng and brown slightly. Serve with cream. Ilirrllent Ilrrnkfnst Dlah. Add to ono pint of any kind of cold minced, meat ono quarter of a pint of tread crumbs. Season with half teaspoon ful of salt nnd a dash of pepper. Mix parts and spread In small saucers. Place a piece ot butter half the slzo of a nutmeg in each. Ilreak an egg on top or each and set In a hot oven. When they bcpln to cook dust lightly with finely rolled crackers. Servo hot. Crystallised Mint I,enYes. lleat the white of an egg to stiff froth and lay the leaves In It. Drain them, being careful not to break leaves, and If any egg Is left beat again before putting In more leaves. Shake powdered sugar over them. Pick each leaf up with a pin and shake lightly. Placo on a stipet of stiff paper in u cool place to ha! den. Toronto MUijue, Prepare enough rlpo tomatoes to make a quart when peeled and sliced and add New Prices New Plan New Management Mr. M. I Woolfson ha repurchased tho I.nngo Grocery company. Mr. Woolfson owned and operated tho Lango Grocery company on 13th streot years ago, and mode a great success of tho Htore. Now, after five yearn engage ment hi other business, he has repurchased his old store, and will operate tho samo under his famous plan of "Quick Sales and Small Profits," and buy the best goods in largo quantities and pay spot cush to get tho extra special discounts, and noli on the "Spot Cash for Less Money Plan." No matter how good your credit or how well-to-do you may be, cash only will bo accepted. Hut It will bo to your advantage, bocause our prices are lower than any other ntoro. Oompara Oar Prlat with Credit Btorts ana B the Money We Can Sav. You. . ror Spot Cash Only. HERE ARE A FEW SATURDAY SPECIALS Grooery Department Fine granulated Sugar, lti lbs. for l Flour, IK-ili. buck, Hlue Hell, Sunklst. per sack II. ID Champion, O. IC. or Tloyal, sack. .11.10 Creamory Iluttco nil leading brands at 33o Jersey Creamery llutter 30c Fancy Creamery llutter, In bulk, i!9c Eggu, rreNli, per dozou 22c Toiiiatooi, 2H-II), can 10c Fancy Salmon, tho best on tho mar ket, largo flat cant), regular iGc seller 12 Wo Largo tall cans Salmon hVjO Corn Flakes, 10c pkg. , Cc Forest City Oatmeal, 20-oz. pkg., Uio Ilakern' Chocolate, per lb 23c Apples, large band picked, peclclSu Meat Department. Wo handlu only the best. Shoulder Steaks, per lb 10a Itound Steak, per lb ..12Ho Klrloln Steak, per lb 12 Vic 1'orturhouno Steak, per lb 16c Ueef Iloast, per lb 9c Fancy 1Mb Iloaut, per lb 12 He Veul Stew or Mutton, per lb 6Ho Veal Chops, per lb 12Hc Veal Hoa.it, per lb 10c Pork Loin Iloast, per lb HMo Pork Chops,' per lb 15c Funcy Hams, per lb 16 Vic llacon Strips, per lb 16o Oysters Wo get direct frou. Balti more In large quantities and extra selects only. No Jutco, solid pack er, per quart 36a Dili 1'lcklcH, extra largo, 20c size, 15a THE LANGE GROCERY CO. Phone Douglas 1530 231 0 CUMING STREET one small onion cut flno. Put In a granite kettle with a pint of hot water, etw slowly for half an hour and rub through a sieve., Heturn to the kettlo and itlr In a half teaspoonful of soda; let it foam up well and add a teaspoonful of salt and a tablespoonful of sugar. At tho time tho tomatoes aro stewing prepare In a double boiler a pint of rich milk and a teaspoonful of butter. Moisten a table spoonful of flour or cornstarch In a little cold milk and stir into the hot milk Just as it comes to a bolt. Cook for a fow minutes until well thickened and turn into the tomatoes with a half cup ful of rolled crackers. Servo at once... late of Ulce aud Mvrr. For this buy a lamb's liver, boll, drain and chop flno. Uoll a cupful of rice until wift, work It Into a paste with a couple lit tablespoonfuls of butter, salt and pepper to taste. Havo ready two cupfula of gravy or good soup stock, thicken with browned flour rubbed up with a little dripping, season wtlh pepper and salt and onion Juice or kitchen bouquet; stir tho chopped liver Into tills. Line a pud ding dish with the rice paste, pressing it firmly against the bottom and sides, and fill tho space In the middle with tha gravy and liver. Sprinkle crumbs over tho top and put In the oven for twenty minutes. Cream of Crlrry Sonp, Chop some celery, then put two cupful of it Into a saucepan with one quart cold water, cook till tender. Put two slices onion, blado of mace, two cupfuls mlllc Into another saucepan, cook slowly twenty minutes; strain. Melt four tablespoonfuls butter, add two tablespoonfuls of flour, seasoning of salt, celery salt and red pep per, then add celery and milk mixtures, cook five minutes; serve' hot.