nCI 4 UTo -f-V- VM w- C v iri r TSw I 1 Sunday Dinner Menu and Tested Recipes URBAKFA8T. Grape. Cereal and Cream. Fried Scallop. Popovers. Toast. Tea and Coffee. LUNCHEON Houllllon In Cups with Dinner Hlsoults. Cheese Pudding. Bread and nutter. Browned Sweet Potatoes, (.'old Slaw, made with Hot Dress ing and then made Ice cold. Oraliam Crackers and Swiss Cheere. Almond Blancmange and Small C'akej. DINNER. Qkra and Tomato Soup. fniicu l'Tesn nam, itoasieii. Apple Sauce. Mashed Potatoes. Baked Macaroni. Coffee lea Cream, (home niad0. Black Coffee. Cocounut Pudding. Put one quart of milk Into a saucepan and allow It to boll. Beat the yolks of three terra with threo tablespoons of sugar till light. Dissolve two heaping tnbtespoonfuls oorn starch In a little milk, mix ecus and corn starch together, pour boiling milk over mixture, and put back on fire, stirring all. the time till thick. Remove from the fire, add pinch of salt and one teaspoonful of vanilla extract Cover the bottom of a greased pudding dish with desiccated cocoanut, sprinkle a llttlo sugar over, then pour over the cus tard. Cover the top with, a Tiierlncua maao irom mo wimes 01 me esu huiiij eaten, adding a little sugar to them, rown In the oVen. Serve cold. Crenmeit Fish. f To make creamed fish, any. .white fish which flakes may be Used, cod, and had dock are especially recommended. Cuok the fish fifteen of twenty minutes by gentle boiling; then remove the flah care fully from the bones, letting It separate Into flakes. Season It with pfcpper and salt and a few drops of lemon Juice. Kor every pint of tjsh prepared make a rich melted butter sauce with four table spoonfuls of butter, two ounces of flour and one pint of milk In which a stnnlt piece of onion has been boiled. Arrango tho fish In a pie dish, pour over the sauce, sprtnklo with buttered crumbs and liake In a rather hot oven from twenty to thirty minutes. Tin nil tin FIIUiir). Mnsh three or four bananas with a fork, Juice of ono lemon, two-thirds of a cup nf sugar, ono egg. Boll until Ihlck, stirring all the time. Spread between layers. Sprinkle confectioner's sijgar oh top. , Cnlilmce niut Bacg Salad. Cook six eggs twenty rninufee, (i .water Just below tho boiling point, cool in cold water, strip off the shells, cut In halves lengthwise, take out the yolks, rub them through a sieve, season with pepper, salt anil onion juice, then mix to a posto wlth mayonnaise and shapo Into small balls.. Cut the whites In fine strips, add twice as much shredded cabbage, moisten with mayonnaise, turn Into a salad bowl, ar range the egg balls in tho center and garnish with watercress or parsley. llock Turtle Souji, Take half a calf head, fresh and un Etrlppod of skin, remove the brains, and clean the head carefully In hot water, leaving It In cold water for an hour. Then put It Into six quarts of warm water, with two pounds of veal, same of pork, a roasted onion stuck with cloves, rind of lemon, two sliced carrots, a bunch of Jierbs and a head of celery. Let It boll slowly two hours; then take out the head and pork. Make forccment balls of the brains and tongue, break the bone of the head, put all into the soup and boll two hours moro. Put Into a small stewpan a pleco of butter, onions sliced thin, with parsloy, thyme, mace and allspice. Add flour to thicken and stir Into the soup blowly. Boll gently one hour more, pass through a sieve, season with salt, cayenne, lemon juice and a pint of Madeira wine. Add mushrooms if de sired and serve with lemons cilt in quarters. Fowl en Curulo. Take an earthenware baking dish with a lid. Cover the bottom with sliced and Hklnned tomatoes and onions. Disjoint a fowl and put tho pieces in the dish, with salt and pepper to tasto nnd a sprinkling of mixed herbs. Cover with another layer of tomatoes and onions. Add one-half a pint of water of stock (made.of veal trim mings), cover closoly and cook in the oven very gently for about two hours. Servo In the casserole In which It Is cooked with a napkin pinned round. Corn Fritters. One can corn, two eggs, one cup milk, a little salt, two teasponnfulH of sugitr, ono and ono-half t'aspoonfnls baking powder and flour, enough to mako a thin dough. Don't have dough too thick. This Is also good with boiled rice instead of rn. MimltTlrh Filler. Olives, stoned and chopped and mixed with fresh butter or heavy cream, and cream cheese make one of the most de hclpr.s of sandwich fillings. I'rloil Oyter. (If you want oysters to taste like thorn served lu first class hotels use this rule: Dip th oysters in flour, then beaten egu lid then in u rumba. Dip them severul biurs before using and carefully place them on a platter until ready to fry. Set tf a cool place. a ., I'lnukrd llalllml. SoJect a solid piece or fish, woixhlnjj lout four pounds, put Into baking dish 1tli a cupful of stock. Drop on the top fan- slaed pieces of butter and pour over t(ip whole the Juice of one lemon, also dd a sliced onion. Baste with the liquid aa tho fish bakes, which should be for three-quarters of an hour. Add a little salt while taking. Vhen dono put the' tfih on heated plank, coat lightly with beaten egg and decorate the board with iahed jiotatoes. Put the plank In the 4on u(ill rotttpes are browned' and "rire with a border of peas, carrots and itllng bans and garnish ,of sturfeil olives. I'runr Whip, Mew one pound of prunes in very Uttte Aftter When tender drain through a olander Keep hot and add gradually Milk Fed Widens Ilk Pig Pork Loin 1 1 46 Steer Pot Roast . . Steer Steak, 3 lbs. for ' . Young Veal Roast .. . Lamb Legs Lamb Chops, 3 lbs. for No. 1 Skinned Hams . 8c and 7c . . 25c , . 10c . 14jjc Best Sugar, 21 lbs. $1.00 Best Brand of Flour $1.15 All Thanksgiving Specials Are Good For Saturday. DELIVERY WAGONS LEAVE AT 10:80 A. M. and 3 P M. 1610 HA1 HEY ST. Phones- fnni -tvhlt. .' 1 w '1 tnrl .tiff with fkflA mill. ful of powdered sugar. Put all In buttered I pudding dish and bake twenty minutes In moderate oven. Serve cold with cream. Hvievt Corn CnVm, Take three-quarters cupful canned corn, add half cupful milk, half teaspoonful sugar and two cgps well beaten, Mix and Fift seven-eighths cupful of flour with one tnbtespoonful baking powder and half tea spoonful salt. Combljio mixtures, drop by spoonfuls into buttered muffin .rings and bake in a moderate oven. Redick Renews His Effort to Foreclose O. C. ltedlck has renewed hln applica tion . for a writ of foreclosure against property sold, by him to the University of Omaha, payments on which hnvo been defaulted by the' university. Iledlck's first appllrHtlon wks denied because when ho sold tbo property he had -agreed' to deliver warranty deeds for It. For one part he had given such a deed, but for the other he had not bo cause he had failed to secure a Buanllan's license to sell It. Ttcdiek now- has. secured tho llcepso und tendered the' deed to the university' ' 'Ehq university mcuredjii continuance) of tho caso until next Wednesday In older that the trustees may have time to meet and decide whether to fight tho ease further or raise moniy to pay the Indebtedness. I Hindus 121 tt fl i mi. a-'ji it EE I SI Tip -Top Bread Is the Best Bread The care and patience that go into the making pf Tip- Top bread combine with the purity of the ingredients to make it super ior to other breads. Tip-Top Bread is so good that it is imitated. Consider the rich, deliciousness and the absolute purity of bread and you will buy Tip-Top bread. At the Best Grocers. (1. P. Steam Baking Company YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT THE REX ALL STORES You Have niomy hon. becuuso you alwnya tfiM puvo, fresh drugs of tho highest quality- heeausc our prices are invari ably tho lowest on every elass of drug store goods -because you always get proihpt attention and satidTuotion in every way. No purchase is complete here until tho eualortidr is satisfied. VDM. J. BOEKHOFF Bstuil sealer, Phono Douglas UP Tigh AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS. OR CLSCWHCnB Get tbe Original nnd Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK i TheF.oodDrinlcforAHAges vRICH MILK, HALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN F0WDEK eand Wife Find They Oannot Agree I Not in any Milk Trust GENTS PER QUART AL .Y- VtlTO The milk that's always perfect Tho time to begin usoing Alamito is NOW, today, .lust, telephone for our wagon to stop at your home. To overy pari of tho oily wo deliver, before breakfast, fresh, pure, clean, safo milk at a standard price. Phone today Douglas 411 Mr. and Mrs. William TIho have given up their attempted reconciliation, but will not try to secure, a divorce. Sirs. Tleho has dismissed her appeal to the supreme court from Judee Keijnody's decision do nyine her p. decree. After TlBhe twice wan beaten In his efforts to have J. I. Kemp, coul deale.r, held responsible for alienation of Mrs. Tlghe'u affections he Tlirhes tried llvlnR together ncaln. After a brief period thero was another quarrel and a separation, but both husband and wife have had enough of matrimony, according to tholr lawyers.' Insist on "HORLICR'S' Take a package boms FRUITS AT ORDINARY PRICES ELECTION CONTEST MAY BE DROPPED BY DEMOS Although the date hns been pet for tho taltlng of depositions In the case of the contest of the election of tho Douglas county republican delegation to tho stuto legislature, there Is a strong belief now on the part of the republicans that the contest will not be pushed. Arthur Mullen drew up the original papers and since that Minn it has been announced that C, J. Smyth Is to tw ono of the attorneys for tho democrats. The republican delegation has likewise dis cussed the matter of attorneys, but as the time draws nearer for the hearing the republicans have lefs and less faith In Its being carried to u finish. Henry F. Meyers, chairman of the re publican county commlttoe. speaking of the possibility that the contest would be dropped, sold. '"It certainly looks like i Joko that thete particular democrats should cry frntid In the case of this elea Uon." Vegetables Are Also at About the Standard for This Time of Year. ENGLISH WALNUTS ARE SCAHCE Jobber., Muii' Hun Out. lint tJrocers Mill llnvc n Vrw llniuls CSrapeM niul Pine apple Ilrnnouiilile. Ilir TENOR SOLOIST IS COMING Fruits und vegetables are down to ordi nary prices for this time of year and grocers say no material changes cither way will be mado In anything soon. lu fruits, naval oranges aro the newest thing on the market. They are selling now from 20 to 30 centH a dozen. Cor ulschoii grapes are prices lit lb and 10 cents u poupd and pineapples are 10 cents each. Hallowe'en and Fnrd dates aro quoted at S nnd lfi cent3 a pound. For Innovations on the market all these fruits aro ut reasonable prices. Jonathan, Iialdwln and Wlnosap apples sell for Jl.M a bushel und cooking tipples arc as low as 15 cents n peck. Vegetables have undergone no nhntiges In prlco during tho week. Cabbage Is 1 cent a pound nnd cauliflower Is 10 cents. Shalots, radishes, beets, carots and lui nips are 0 cents a bunch. Green peppeis are 6 cents each. Celery Is 6 cnt.i a stalk. English walnuts are very scarce In Oinnha and thoso on hand at the gro ceries ere 20 cents a pound. The jobbers have run out of them. I Enjoy this Free Gift A FREE "Surprise Box" of assorted Sunshine Biscuits awaits you. Pleaao send for it at once so you can test these best of biscuits. So you can learn how full-flavored and captivating are some of the many varieties of There ere lx varieties in tb Gilt Box. Their name sad desorlptlost follorr itudr thenit TcJiboauBItt!! Crisp, flaky tod i biscuits thit break evenly In the center tn a site hindy far eating. 5 ctaU a package. Ettr TLiat Real butter thins, made with real butter and baked to fcn appetiiinj brown. 10 casta package. Ssaistaa Grtaaau Crisp asd brrvrn gra ham biscuits with daSlcleusly wUoleaosva flavor. 10 casta a package. Hatisu Biicaks Crisp and slightly sweat- enedjost the thing with Mter-thr- theitre tea or chocolate. 10 ceets a pkp. Yaw Yssjs Appetising crisp little biscuits, spiced iritis ginger. You eat them with a xest. 5 cola a package. Viiilla Wart Slightly gweetened, de. IlghtiulJy flavored. Dainty morsels that melt in tno zbouUi. 19 eaati a package. B Oar Gart ait Tossptiof Fot. Mall W)B Ceupoa Sold By All. Grocers Proprietary Medicines . ... H90 ,H3c,' H9o . , .690 "?1n tOC, 030 0O0 1190 1. MODOC 890 D90 SCc, 40o, 090 090, 91.34 nnn. si nn i urn ci in nun ror lir. Owper's Medlelne II Hosteller's Hitters $1 .Siniihlrs HnrNAptitUls, OkoiiiuIsIuii , Jl l.ydla l'liiKliain Com (Jlymtlij iiiollm. . . SC. ltexsll 5 llnlr Tonic Ktllows' Hyi li fur. fpnicn 1'opMln Tublelx. , CANDY BARGAINS 29g llox of llnvr'M Sik SVTt'lS PVV ( AMIV fur 60.- Itdicriotto AIleBleill H QQn ItullHii t:honiluto fV . OOU Wn ore now exclusive uki-iiik for liiiA'H (Vli'lu'.itrJ lPilttinoin l'ft lle I'll n- lOo to 93.00. , IUT PRICE SPECIALS IN TOILET GOODS Amlrew'H TontUnche IMukk ha.l for titotliAihe 100 SRo J1Nl(nr, Tar V(np fill to Ho S 5c 1-YoMllla rut trt 130 .'En- Snnllol Tooth' 1'imtf, nnW 13o fiOc Matvlnn fr am out to 39o llwrmimy Hpe nr Vlnlot Tollot AVntet-" . .7Bo, 60o, 3So S'.o Halii-oi"kTryUnt. ."o noo 1'ompolnti "MniRHn t'remu.aco 1vor Sohp. 3 chUoh' for. . Ho ltoxiill (.'ultl Crunni. . .'.-OOo niul 30o Ml, Violet frenrt.' out to. .. 19o 2i- Dr. Clriivtw Tooth l'owdcr.iao 215c Itrufrlnrn' Talcum 6o HOc I.n .lounn l'owiler 00o $1 Orny'H lllycerlne Tonic. . 09o CIGARS CiilikKolil ClKorn. the ht-Nt clRar on the nurlel todny, hox of 35 for , St.00 We have Junt nocureil the iiKenoy for tV.clllo Uopflii et t'le, the leml Intr clirar factory of Munlln. Cmnu In anil net price Hut on thin luniou.t lino of cttrnru, 1 - f i r TT M -w SJo Jr of rnrnien Cold Cream free with n fiflc hox or Carmen Fuco l'owiler for So FnVV CUu lmttlo 1'nlm Ollvn rHl r Hhampoo free Vltlt ench "sUlla ,,PC,tt(o of 1 cnke,i 1'nlm Ollvo foftp for .400 Tho popular Itmlnut beauty preuNrailnnn freshly Htoiiscd aid priced. You'll find tneo at all four Hexnll ittoreu, German & McConnell Drug Co. Froprlatora or the Tollowlnar BaanU Btoreat BUSHMAN b MoOOlTITBLt, DttUO CO.. loth anil Dorto-ni OWL iinno OO. ICtu and Harney ati.i X,OYA1j I, pnABMACY, Koyal Hotel! HARVARD rHAJUIACY, atth and Fariiam Dty. trnl tjfi laTrnarll u fl Keep Your Flruit and I s Vegetables from Freezing Many dollars worth of over winter produce is sometimes ruined in a single night of extreme cold weathtr. This loss and inconvenience can be easiry avoided if you hsve a PERFECTION Can be lighted and placed in your vegetable cellar at H minUtOS notice. In lens extremn xxronth.r U pruvc w wonaermi convenience In dining-room or bathroom. Easily moved from place to place, expensive. Economical. At Da!sr Kvryahtrk STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NOnwLa) Oanahk For best results U80 Perfection OH. tho living-room, Ornamental. In- tan Washington Crisps to sing and speak here j Four Girls Testify Against Their Father i Paul J. Gilbert, tenor soloist, comes to tho Omaha Yountr Men's Christian as sociation for the week 1egtnnliiK Decem ber 8, to sin and apeak hefore numerous groups of the aeHooIatlon members. i I Four daughters of Henry Xelon, Vfl Martha utrfi t. rornmlttel to the Ktate In- will nine In the lobby of the Young Men'd I0"8"'1" hcnooi for unis at Geneva, were ChrisUaa association ut the noon hour I were brought back to Omaha to testify and will riiulst at shop meetlptf. ' lrl or!'nlnal urt affalnut their father, ailbert has uunr, for a dozeri years aa I wll l cliarped with aldlnn and obottlntJ first tenor of the International Yournr th,J,r delinquency. f Men's Chri-tlan as.oo!atlon quartet; wus Thr laushter la under 18 yenre of with Kred H. Smith on Ills Kuroptnn I aBC' cn"tlonB in the Nelaon home, an evaneellKtlo mlBsIon: ba suns with ! lound by tno Juvenile officers, were un- Torrey nnd Alexander In their British ta-WIlM DUeult Co. Onniia, NW. Please aend me FREE my 'Surprise Bo " J of assorted Sunshine llltcuits. s Name Address ! campaign ind has worked at various times with Uelderwolf and Chapman. The flrat of the year Gilbert will leave for a trip mtouu1 the world with Fred n Smith and Itaymond Itoblns. JUDGE ELLIOTT WILL SIT IN FEDERAL COURT HERE James I). Elliott, judge of the federat court of the district of Pouth Dakota, has been assigned to hold court In this dis trict and will prrailde at the January term In Omaha. Over fifty criminal cases will be heard by Judge Elliott during the .January term. United States Attor ney K. S. Honcll has Instructed the mar. sliul to call a jury for the first day of the year speakable. according to testimony In Juvenllo court, which moved Judge Ken nedy to commit tho irlrls. Nelson's trial wius begun Iwfore" Judge Sutton Friday. RAILROAD MAN IS GIVEN A BOOST IN POSITION The Persistent and Judicious fse Newspaper AiKertla'ns; Is ti Itoad BuMnes s jcces News renohed Omaha today -of the pro motion of Deles Thomas of treneral freight agent of the Norfolk & Western rullrad system, with head-, ouarters at Itoanoke, Va., to take effect I December J. This Is onu of the great railroad systems of tho south, and the promotion Is the culmination of various promotions received during his twenty years servlcn with the Norfolk & Wet- ; em Mr Thomas s brother of J r, Thomes of tho custom house., F II. of of ! trie Burlington. Theodore of the I'nlon to'Kto-k yards, and th" Misse llarrlette 13. nnd Ida M 't Ko mttc Place lOHilll nnHiii-ssssr wiu i ius s "mt'mHta ottitfrr cr Ttujrta""ccts""ruKr5.,iii amhica Tha SUPREME quality of Washlngtoa Crispa Is absolutely beyond question. Thoroughly steam cooked, toasted, dclldoutly crisp, ready to serve. On every package tha unqualified GUARANTEE that every Ingredient is of as HIGH QUALITYaslhe ingredients In cereal foods of ANY other mako REGARD LESS OF COST and GUARANTEE that Washington Crisps are toads undtr MOST PERFECT SANITARY CONDITIONS possible to create la SPOTLESSLY CLEAN MILLS, by blgb-clasi workmen. "Washington Crisps, from field to borne, never touch human bands ertrTthlnr doso by autoasatlo machinery. Ilaadaonseat Pood Package la America 'Two Superb Portraits of George Washington on tvery fttkig. baodsomo enough to frame, or used uatraaaed, to decorate your " Dtn " or Living Room, Wo glvo BOTH tbe CONSUMER and the GROCER a Square Deal I Waiblngtoa Crispa CUT OFF ONE-T1IIRD HIGH COST OP LIVING, (or cereal food, and both Grocer and Consumer instantly recognlied this hence our big sates of SUPREMB quality Washington Crispa to million and rallllons of Americana. WASHINGTON CRISPS are (US) " Firtt in the HOMESofhit Countrymen " OTHER CEREAlS FOOD. PACKAGE . XVI 1 1 I I I Chickens Pay Best IN SMALL HOME FLACKS Two dasanlsrers (do tails needed) eaa be boused and yarded with f io worth of lunw and a roll of wire nettlnt . There need be no ennorance to nslrnbori ii llitl. rDen f.r f!. ihiSf!EDPirJMln ,0,ke, "HsUetloa at tbe home table If ouit "no" SnT'-rfth-fh! nUi ' fs per dirir 4Sodoiea ferjtti. Ustt ! now brio. 7ee I Sock lA'rSffiia "'hUt '"-"dun. small i GEO. H.LEat CO. . . lllSHaraavSt.. Om.b. N.t,,..L. Fortune or succeas have often come through a littlewant ad. Have you read the want ads yet today? l