r m PURE FOOD PURVEYORS SATURDAY OPENING of ORKINS' NEW HOME BAKERY DEPARTMENT In response to many requests, and in order to make this great store still more complete, we will OPEN SATURDAY A new and complete bakery department in our basement, where our patrons will find at all times a splendid variety of all kinds of fresh bakery goods all direct from our own ovens. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS FOR OPENING DAY Regular 5 cent loaf ' Large 10 cent Orkins' home A Orkins' home 1C made bread. . . Special attention will given to supplying the needs of church socials, lodges and parties. loaf ' Best doughnuts in all ( Fancy Cookies Like Q ' Omaha, per Q ' mother makes Q made bread wt dozen dozen Uv HOT BREAD EVERY AFTERNOON AT 4:30 O'CLOCK be rJP Pino layer cakes, spe cial Saturday 50c S5e... OC Try one of our old fashioned pound cakes. They are great. Opening Day Specials at the Peoples9 Cash Grocery and Market 216 South 15th Street Tomorrow, Saturday, November 9th, we open our doors to the pub lic with a new and high grade line of groceries, meats and vegetables. Following are a few of tho many spoclnls for Saturday Shoppers: wkv spxms MORS? STJNXXST GROCERIES Flour, 48-lb. sack 31.10 Golden Leaf flour, 48-lb. sk., 31.10 Coffee, per lb 33o n lbs. rlca 35,c Tomatoes, heavy pack, per can 9o Corn, 2 cans , ISo Creamery butter, per lb 29o Country butter 28c lbs. butterlno ...35c All kinds of fruits and vegetables. MEATS Hamburger steak, 3 lbs 36c Steak, Porterhouse or Sirloin. 2 lbs. for K. ...35c Lamb Legs, per lb. 7J4P Chickens, home dressed , ...lO'ic Pork Roast, per lb 3Vip I Kggs. strictly fws'h.'Ver dozen 'i6c j u 8,kcl1' Mistletoe brand, per Pet milk, largo Rlze. 3 cans . .34o I J ' ;, ,;0 i'et miiK, small size, 6 cans ,.,.34o nuijur c-ureu, nor u. rav 3-lb. can baked beans 8o 2 pkgs. K. C. corn flakes 15c teqetabz.es Pears, extra fine, per bu $1.73 Apples. Colorado Jonathan, per oox at $1.35 Cabbage, per lb So itadlshes, 3 bunches for Eo Green onions, 3 bunches for , .So Lettuce, 2 bunches for ..io Veal Itoaat. per lb 9?4o Lamb Chops, 4 lbs. for 35o Corn Beef, sugar cured, boneless, per lb 'J Up Veal Chops, per lb Bjic Boiling Beef, per lb ..5c Pot lloast, choice cut, per lb. . .80 Neck bones, fresh, per lb Hc Liver, per ib '. . .3o Small Ifcarts, each So Free Souvenirs to Everybody .Open till 11 P. M. Kverythlng delivered san.'e day as bought. SWANSON BROS., Props Phone Douglas 1191 OMAHA ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY'S service is as regular as the clock U ..tit i-.i' 'I Pure Refrigeration You can't have pure, refrigeration without pure ice. Our regular service plus our pure ice will keep your foods pui'e and delicious. Phono today and our wagon will call "as regularly as the day comes." DRUG BARGAINS AT THE BUSY Rexall Drug Stores Stock at these stores are always fresh and seasonable It comes and goes so fast under the pressure of our big and busy trade. Proprietary Medicines 11 Wlno of Cnrdul for 89o Dr. Cooper's Medicine ...49o, DOo 11 Hostetters Bitters 09o Jl Squlbb's Sarsaparllla 75o Ozomulslon .4 60, 89o Hoxall Orderlies . ...loo, 35c, eoo Scott's Emulsion 45o, D9o Vlnol, always 91 Hay's Hair Health 45c 89o Llsterlno ......15c, 2Go, 45o, 00c llcxall Kldnoy Curo 4Bo, 89o 1 Lydla Plnkham Compound, 09o Glycothymollne 85o, 45c, 89c Ilcxiill 93 llalr Tonic 50o, 91 Fellows' Syrup for . . . .89o, 91.34 Spruce Pepsin Tablets. . . .6O0, tl OUT PRIOE SPECIALS IN TOILET GOODS Andrews' Tooth acho plugs, bad for toothache 10 25a Packer's Tar Soap cut to . .140 25c Frostllla cut to 10o sro Sanltol Tooth Paste, now 13o DOo Malvlna Cream rut to ,...39o Harmony Iloso or Vlolot Toilet waters 75c, BOo, 35o 25o Bahcock's OorylopslH ... .15c COc Poinpelan Massage Cream 39c lvorv Soap, R cakes for lip Hoxall Cold Cream . . 6O0 and 3Bo COo Vlolot Crean.', cut to lBo 25o Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder lBo 26c Uruglers' Talcum ...,?.... Oa 50c la Jeuno Powder 39o 11 Gray's Glycerine Tonic . .uo r Exclusive Agents for Guth's Candies Tho purity and perfection of tlicao candles aro known all over tho country. Ask tho lovers of puro candy what they think of Quth's aud they will say that It cannot ho surpassed by any, and besides It ranks high with tho puro food Uw, which 1b worrying the life out of tho manufacturer who misrepresents his Roods. Priced from 10c to fl.OO. DUNHAM DUPLEX RAZORS It's tho first really complete and thoroughly satisfactory razor. It has all tho good features found in other razors and none of their faults. Domonstrator, 36c. "GALATEA" Face Powder (None Nicer) 4 Shades. 50c size 34c SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. Proprietor of the Following: Buxall Store.! SHEUMAN & McCONNHLL DltUG CO.. 16th and Dodge: OWL DRUG CO.. 16th and Harney Sts.; LOYAL PHAItMACV. Loyal Hotel; HARVARD PHARMACY, 24th and Furnani BtH, Takhoma Biscuit Made to break easily in the center to a size handy for eating. Crisp, flaky, come to you whole. Farewell to cracker crumbs. In air-tight packages, 5 cents. . Omaha Ice & Cold Storage Co. D. 455. "CUT YOUR COAL BILL" Buy Hickory Washed Nut, specially good for UNDER FEED FURNACES, $5.00 a ton. IT'S AliL COAIj, the Impurities are washed out. Good for a low priced cooking coal. Will give the same results as coal costing $1.00 a ton more. For sale by HA YENS-WHITE COAL CO. Tel. Douglas 030, 1710 Farnnm St. You may miss something if you don't read the want ads TODAY. uu i urn urn i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimIiii i mi in mm iMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMimiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiii,H J r Biscuits lutvc tx ijutauiy mi uicu uwii, xuvciyuwy cvciy- where likes 'em in every variety as soon as tried. Let us prove it. ' Loom. Accept our FREE " Surprise Box" of assorted BItcalt Co. Sunshine Biscuits and give them a good test a mulia. at our expense. Mail coupon today. Jr r""u"r?.f of HMOrtcd Suuthloo JT BIculU. joosE-yymss Nam..,... giscurr (ompany f . Btkera of Sunshine DIscuIIm Address..... ............ .-....m... COST OF GROCERIES IS DOWN Sugar Prices Reduced and May Go Still Lower by Next Week. FRUITS ARE NOW MUCH CHEAPER V.attn llemnln Firm, but a Drop I llxprcfed to Follow -When hp Storafer llonirii of tltr Country Arc Filled. Sugar has declined In prloo during tln last fow ilaj's until conscientious Krocfrs are offprlns It nt nineteen iH)unds for i ccnU, aiiil those who know wiy It will Ihj (tolling nt twenty potimls for u dollar next wtk. A. Klnf. mimaKer of Hoydon Uros. Rrocory deptirtmwt saj-a tho Atnerlcim Sutrar ltcfliilnpr company, dilcf manipulator of siiBiir prices, U becoinlns dubious about inalntnlnlnjr the hlshcr mnrkM since tho election. 15rled fmlls also aro falling In price. Dried apples arc priced nt 1!H cents a pound, dtiel California pninen at from 7 to 10 cents a pound, dried currants at 1)H cents and dried peachen at 1i cents. Currants, figs and dates am remaining firm becaiun of the llalkan war, tho seat of which Is tho native country of these fruits. Dried raspberries, whloh also aro han dled by American evaporators, are 39 per cent less In price than at this time a year KO. Itlco Is some cheaper at four pounds for SS cents. Home grown vegretables nave gono. To matoes from California aro on the local market at 7!i cents a pound. All kinds of nuts are higher, especially walnuts, which are selling wholesale at 16 cents a pound. lCggs remain tho samo In price, white butter has Increased 8 cents, selling now at Si cents a pound. Rtrgs aro expected to become cheaper, as tho storage houses are filled Willi them ami muet be relloved before more are produced. Apples of all kinds aro much cheaper than at this time a year ago. Jonathan and other kinds that sold for (125 a box last year are .retailed now at 11.35 a box. WM. J. BOEKHOFF, KoaU noalot. Phonos a. ATTKND TI1M KHHH Orchestra Concert This Broiling, 7 to 0 O'olook Main rioor. ORKBN BROS. Sunday Recipes IMuni Charlotte, Stone one quart of ripe plums, first stew and thon sweeten them. Oit slices of bread and butter and lay them In the bottom of large brollor dish. Pour In tho plums, boiling hot, cover tho bowl and set away to cool gradually. To be eaten quite cold with cream. ClIIIIK'loil Of llt'pf. Two pounds lean beef cut from the round, one-half tcaspoontul grated lemon rind, ono-quarter tenspoonful ground nut. meg., one tcaspoonful salt, ono.quartor tenspoonful pepper, ono egg. one-hnlf tea spoonful onion Juice, two tablotipoonfuls molted butter and one tablestoonful finely chopped parsley. Orind the beef and mlK well with tho other Ingrodlonta, Shape In n roll about six Inches In length, placa on a rack In dripping pan, soar and bake In a slow oven thirty minutes. Ilasto every five minutes, first Avoid Impure Milk for Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S It means the Original and Genuine MALTED M ILK ft $mttatwn& The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful Ihan tea or coffee. For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pure nutrition, upbuilding ihe whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Invigorates nursing mothers and tho aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk roll Quart 41.00 HILLEP.'S Old Stock, The 0. K, Whiskey Here's One You Should Try THU VKHV iyT $1.00 per quart Whiskey BOLW IN AMEUIOA Tut up In our Special Patent Stopper Ilottlo (no corks) IIlUor'H Old Stock Is n delightful, smooth, mel low whiskey. It Is the result, of tho highest art of Blending Puro Ilyo Whiskies, raid aging to tho right dogrco of smoothness. It Is onslly tho heat Mhlskey over sold at tlUs price. You will enjoy It If you want a sinoth, pnlatnhle Jtjo Wlilnkoy. 1 QUAHTH SIllI'IMOl) PIIKPAII) Kend for coinpleto price list. FREE A Houvenlr glnss with graduate whiskey n quart or more. We ran sell you any of the popular hratids of good Whiskies at wholesnlo prlros. 1303 rsawAM sraasT. we PEi.rygR. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm with water and later with drlpplne. Sene with brown mushroom snucc. Vlsh C'litMTilur, Three pounds of cod or IibIIIiuL or bv other firm white fish, olfjlit potatoes sliced and parboiled, one Inrn-e stlrrrl onion, one-half pound fat salt pork, c ,t into dice, two cupfuls of boiling mil1 with n pinch of soda stirred In, six Hos. ton crackers spilt and buttered thlekH chopped parsley, pepper and salt to taste . onn lemon, parod, cut Into thin slices clnret. Fry tho pork In Its own fat, nd 1 1110 onions and When thev nrn hrnwn drain tho fat. Put a layer of pork Int tno soup pot, then add onn of notatnr peppered: next fish, onions, moro pork and so on. Tour In a nlassful of claret tnon just enough boiling water to cove nil. Stow Kcntly half an hour, Uno tho tureen with buttered crackers, pour on tho boiling milk and set the tureen In bolllnit water until tho chowder Is douo Just beforo taking It up add tho parslc lloll ono mlnutn and pour. Tinnnln (irreii t'eppcr Mnlnd, Ono fourth oup French dressing, thrct medium slxed tomatoes, -ono small green sweet pepper, ono bunch head lettuco will be needed for this recipe. Select firm tomatoes, peel and slice. Hemove thi seeds from a fresh crcen pepper and slice, tho pod In very thin strips with a par ing knife. Hub a small salnd bowl with a bit of onion and lino with crisp lettuco haves. Arrange a layer of sliced tomatoes upon tho lettuco and sprinkle with the sliced (rreen peppers, then another layer of the tomatoes and the remainder of th sreen peppers. Pour tho dresslns over all. .sieniuol Corn llreiul. Mix two cupfuls of corn meal with a scant cupful, or flour, a llttlo satt and a tcaspoonful of soda. Add to this oni cupful Rrnnulotcd com incal, three cup fuls of flour. Dissolve n yeast cake In water, add tho rcmnlnlns Ingredients and mix thoroughly. Tot rise, shnpe, let rise attain ,and bako as entire wheat bread. Apples n Cnssrrnlr. Cut the nppteet In quarters, then put In a buttered casserole nnd'oook until you can pierce tliem. Then take out and sprinkle as much sujrar over them os you like, which will melt and run through tho hot npple. Orster llnnllion. One pint of oysters minced flno and tholr liquor. Cook flvo minutes, then add ono pint of wntor, one-half teaspoon ful of oolery salt, one-quarter teaspoon. (ul of salt and a blade of mace. When boiling strain through a cloth and servo III cups, adding a llttlo whippet! cream or a tiny pleco of butter to each cup. Ami 1,oaf. noil three pounds of veal until tender. Also boll three eggs hard. Grind thea well and season highly with red pepper, cnlnry salt and table salt. Lastly, dlsvolvo one tcaspoonful of gelatine. In a little cold water, adding two cups of boiling water. Pour this over the meat, eggs and season ing. Mold Into shnpo desired and put In the refrigerator. I'liini Conserve, Wash threo pounds of plums, rcmovo pita, add thrcn pounds of sugar and cook until thick, add ono pound seeded ratslnx and ono pound pecan nut meats broken In i small pieces, cook twenty minutes. Qrato I tho rind of three oranges nnd two lemons, add the pulp and cook' eight or ten min utes. Fill Jelly Rlnsses and cover with paraffin. Chicken Pie, IMvide a, cnloken In pieces for serving. Melt four tahlespoonfuls of butter in a saucepan, add one-quarter cupful chopped , onion, spTlg of parsloy, bay leaf, four cloves and one tablespoonful of salt. Place in chicken and cover with boiling water: cook till tender. Arrange ohloken In baking dish: cover with strained and thickened stock. Placo a pastry crust on top and bako In hot oven until crust Is readr. Cold .Nlnw. Put a teaspoonful of melted butter In a stewpan and addi to It a teaspoonful of flour. Mix, then put In a half teaspoonful of vlnegnr, Ueat an egg and add to it a , teaspoonfut each of mustard, sugar, salt ' and a half tenspoonful of pepper. Beat all together and stir in the boiling vine gar; boll ono minute. Pour over chopped cabbage, toss and chill beforo serving. Coddled Apples, Take four large sour apples, one-thlnl cupful of sugar and two onpfuls of water. Pure and core the apples. Place In a saucepan large enough so tho apples nit 1 on the bottom. Add the water with the sugar dissolved. Cover tightly and turn the apples so that they will cook evenly. "When tender remove to Individual plates and pour liquid over them. Place a table- spoonful of swetaned whipped cream on top of each. Xtv lIiiKlnnil Cliim Cliovrder. Take ono quart of clams. Separate the belly from the other part and cut off the black head. Have ready some fried pork scraps, some split crackers, sliced raw potatoes and onions. Put a layer of clams, & layer of crackers, a layer ot Iotatoos and onions, with pepper and suit on each layer. Cover with hot water and boll until the potatoes arc done. Then add two quarts of milk. Washington Crisps I Cut off ent-third HIGH cost of living for certal food Wo GUARANTEE that Washington Crisps are made under MOST PERFECT SANI TARY CONDITIONS possible to create in SPOTLESSLY CLEAN MILLS, by high-class workmen. (l6S) "First r,t the HOMES of Ms Countryman :th yjpntMr, otMiirv or toastio cosh runts, is ah erica," akoehhhs i pi ore THAN IN'ANY OTHER CEREAL fOOD PACKAGE- PORING OVER A WAR MAP A Domestic Kdncatlonal Stunt Mnrred by n Captions Wff. The householder had met some friendi in the afternoon. They were very old friends whom he had not seen for a year or moro, and he met them properly, lie dined with them, took them to the train and then went home in a taxi. "My dear," he said to his wife, "Qeorg an Jim an' I were dlscushlng I should say dlaausslng Balkan situation. It's very tnterestln subject Friend of mine gave me war map of Balky peninsula, an' I thought we could look it over an' get th' bearings." He drew a large sheet ot paper froir. his Inner pocket and with much gru Ity spread It across the library table his wife watching htm curiously. "Now," he said, "less look f'r Adr ' nople that's koy of sishuatlon." Ills un steady fingers traveled across the sheet and his unsteady eyes followed tt. "Fun niest map I evor saw," he said. "All crossed up an' interlined an' Jus look at those fearful names!" "Hmrv." said his wife with much flrni- I ness, "you must go right to bed. That s an Ohio ballot you've got there and you're holding It upside down!" ' Then Henry went to bed. Cleveland i Plain Dealer. , ttrTul the free orchestra concert Sat in jus evening, 7 to 9 o'clock Main floor. . OHKIN URO,