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Sunday
Dinner Menu
and Tested Recipes
SUNDAY MHNU.
BREAKFAST.
Sliced Oranges. Brenkfsst naeon.
Lyonnalse Potato.
Popovcrs. Coffee.
DINNER.
Consomme Japonalse. Olives.
Baited Almond. Chicken Fricassee.
Creamed Potatoes.
Mousselalne Asparagus.
Vanilla Ice Cream. Stowbeny Bauce.
SUPPER.
Welsh Rarebit. Wafer Crackeni.
Fruit Salad. Sponge Cake.
Ginger Ale.
linked Solr.
Clean the fish and split lengthwise.
Marinate for twenty minutes In a table
r.poonful of lemon juice, a teaspoon of
Worcestershire, and one-half teaspoonful
of onion juice for each two pounds of
fish, and then dust thickly with buttered
crumbs. Set in a linking pan, dot with
more butter, pour a little water In tlio
pan and bake gently for twenty minutes
in a moderate oven. Serve with parsley
Sauce and duchess potato balls.
Potato Soup.
Six boiled and mashed potatoes, one
Quart of milk, ono quarter pound of but
ter: season with pepper and salt; add
butter while mashing and pour In boiled
milk gradually; stir well and strain; beat
up an egg, put In tureen and pour over
foup when, ready to serve. This Is very
Bice. A cheaper way Is to use stock with
potatoes, cut )n two onions, ndd a little
butter and flour and one cupfu! of milk,
1'Uh Cutlets.
Season ono pint of flaked cold cooked
nsn with salt, pepper and a good sprink
ling of cayenne, and make It Into a paste
with thick cream sauce. Put the paste
Into a dish, spreading to nuout half 'an
Inoh In thickness, and when It Is cold
tind firmer mold It Into cutlet-hko forms.
Put these first Into bread or cracker
crumbs, then into egg, nnd then again
Into crumbs, and fry In a pan of hot fat
Until well browned. Drain and servo.
Dorchester Cnatnrd.
Scald one quart of milk In a double
boiler; mix two tablcspoonfuls of corn
titnrcb, three-fourths cupful of sugar and
one-fourth teaspoonful of salt: pour
scalded milk gradually on mixture nnd
cook In double boiler ten minutes, stirring
constantly; add the yolks of three eggs,
slightly beaten, and cook threo minutes.
Cut one-half pound of figs In pieces, put
in double boiler, add one-fourth cupful
of boiling water om-fouith lupful of
Uigur and one tablespoonful of lemon
Juice and cook until figs are soft, com
bine mixtures and cool; then turn Into a
serving dish. Itent the. whites of three
eggs until stiff and add three tablespoon
fuls of powdered sugar gradually whit
beating constantly: then add one-hait
tAblespoonful of lemon Juice. Pile by
spoonfuls over pudding Just as sending
to table.
rinnnr! Cnk.
Two eggs, one pint buttermilk, one nnd
one-hair pints' flour, one-half teaspoonful
salt, one teaspoonful hakln? soda, one
tablespoonful warm water and one tea
spoonful of sugar. Mix flour, salt and
sugnr. add eggs well henten, milk and
soda dissolved In the water. Mix thor
oughly and bake In small round cakes
on a hot. well greased griddle. Brown
on both sides.
Glngrrannpt.
To make delicious glngorsnaps, boll to
gether a cupful of shortening, half a cup
ful of sugar and a pint of molasses, and
then add a tablespoonful of cinnamon and
a teaspoonful of ginger. Dlssolvo two
tcaspoontuls of soda In a tablespoonful
of vinegar and add It to the boiled mix
ture. Stir In three or four cupfuls of
flour, enough to make a fairly stiff mix
ture. Put In a cool place over night.
Sprinkle the board with granulated sugar
Instead of flour when roltlng out tlio
snaps.
nhiilmrh Mnrmnliwlr,
Two quart rhubarb, two pints sugar,
two oranges, Julco of one and grated
rind of one; one cupful chopped raisins;
cut the rhubard In plec6s, cover It with
sugar and let It stand over night, thon
add other fruit and cook until thick. It
can bo mado without raisins.
Kkk Tlmhnlex wttli Tamnln HntiCP.
A good supper dish is mado by slightly
boating six eggs, adding a scant teaspoon
ful of salt and a dash of cayenne, ten
drops of onion juice and one and one
quarter cupfuls of milk. Pour this mix
ture Into buttered tlmbale cups, set them
In a pan of warm water, cover and place
In a moderate oven until set In the center.
Test with a silver knife; when It cornea
out clean they aro done. Ilavo ready a
cream sauce mado with one heaping
tablespoonful each of butter and flour
and one cupful of milk, also one-half of
a cupful of stewed and strained tomato;
If the I fitter Is very acid, add to It a
pinch of baking soda. Take both from
the fire a moment before serving. Turn
tho tlmbalea out on a platter, gradually
odd the tomato to the sauco, stirring
well, then pour round tho tlmbales and
garnish the dish with tufts of parsley.
iv ids. out Huirar wo i vubk uuabtb. id ivro
With 1 lb. best Tea 080 XXZX BEST TLOVR, sack .... 590
vuuunii, id ia0 I a 2iUA viib auiuu lor iuo
10 HO
"THAT SUITS A
BEAUTY!"
Wo licar tills every tiny, nnd we Just want
to nay tlint wo nro showing tlio hand
somest spring suits we've ever shown, and
that's certainly
SAYING SOMETHING!
Tho new spring suits that Wo sell for
$15.00, $18.00, $20.
are no splendidly cut nnd tailored, and tho
fahrlcs nro so beautiful that they favor
ably stand tho test of comparison with,
custom-tailored clothes nt double their
price.
you'll have to see these hnndsomo
spring suite to appreciate them thoroughly!
Blue Serge Suit Special
:t07 strictly, nil wool Illtie Serge Sulfa, handsomely toll
orcd, In tho latest of fashion, Just tho kind of suit you
would expect to pay 915 for SPECIAL FOIt SATURDAY
$10
Orit TltOUBKIt
DEPARTMENT
ns usual, is fnr ahead of
them all showing tho
newest Trousers and the
best values In town at-
81.00. S2.50. S3.
S3.50. 4. 85
nud SO.
STRAW
HATS
are now
Ready! Get
yours hero.
WAEM WHATHIB
runinsniHOB
BIXiK SHIRTS Collars
attached or with sepa
rate military ft I QQ
cellar 83 values I lOO
UNION SUITS mash or
balbrlggun, 75o
srrades ........
The STEW I1UI.OAHIAH
?I22s TTl jM jt
latest fad ....... ."00
45c
These prios rood sll week. Orean Stamps Given.
Choice I.lver, lb. Co
Choice Lamb Roast 7Ho
Choice Lamb Chops 100
Choice Veal Roast WV4o
Choice Steer Btcakr l3Ho
B. C Bacon
a C Ham llHo
3-lb. palls Lard ...29c
6-1 b. palls Lard , . .490
10-lb. palls Lard . .020
Bparo Itlbs 1U
All kinds of Rolls or
Doughnuts, dozen . .So
Early Ohio potatoes,
bu SOo
Creamery butter, lb. 20o
Fresh oggs, dozen 17o
N. Y. cream cheese, lb.,
at 170
Ilrlck cheese, lb. ..17o
Butterlne, lb lSVio
Peanut butter, lb. lBV&o
1G barn Swift's soap SOo
10 bars white soap 30o
4 lOo cans peas, lyc,
hominy, pumpkin, mus
tard sardines .....260
Co ppkgs. matches DWo
So cans sardines 3 1-30
10a pkg, raisins . ...0o
2So jams 100
20c bottle pickles . .100
10a bottle pickles ..Bo
10c cans corn 6o
25c cans cocoa . ...17o
lOu pkg, corn flakos 4o
15o pkg. Algraln ...10o
20c chocolate ...... ISO
10c corn Btnrcli 4o
10c cans cleanser . . .4o
20o cans fruit Bo
Styles to Suit the Critical-
Prices to Suit Everybody
A
It s cheaper to buy Quality Foot
wear than the other kind.
Hundreds of styles in Ladies' and
Misses' Footwear for Spring
high and low cut In White Nu
buck, Tan, Patents; Qun Metal
and fancy materials. Only new
est styles shown. Priced up from
You
ought
to bo in
Fry's
Shoes.
$3.50
HOE-CQ.
16 IS Sl DOUGLAS. .
Snappy
Shoes
For Snappy Boys
Drexel quality menns
d o u b 1 o service. The
same quality and stand
ards are maintained in
our
Steel
Shod
Shoes
for Boys as in our Shoes
f or " grown-ups. " Boy s '
1 to 5, $2.50; Little
Gents', 10 to 13, $2.00.
Button and blucher.
Drexels
1419 Farham.
I NEW PROCESS
GAS STOVES
$14.00
AND UP.
Johnson Lamp Go.
1619 South 16th Street.
Tel. Doug. 1760.
AWUbEMENTJ.
Xall Orders same prloas. Writ for pile list.
Boston Meat & Grocery Co.
113 Xortfe loth Strest. Opposite root Office. Two Phones, Donglas 1089.
Cfrn Fed Spring Chickens 14cl
PIG POIUC IIOA8T
STEKIt POT ROAST 10b andoS
BTKER STEAKS' C i o t5
YOUNG VEAIj ROAST
BUGAIl CUKKI) BACON
NO. 1 LEAN HAMS
Butter, ifllswlld or
Mtadow Qold ...33a
Buttercup or best tut)
butter 3ua
BSIAXiTj hams I f H V. S
14
Tri j j
On acooaAt of our rofrfgsratlnir system to oooupy our entlrs bassment.
lis and .will b. sow at about cost prloss. Com. while tSt .took
bswu jmwtsation to phonend mall orders. s i us
I IB bars of S. c, B. n.i
A. Soap with lOo of
WasUUiff Soda.
7 bars of Crystal Wlitro
or Klectrla Himrk soap
at sco
Chocolate, H-lb. coke,
at i8o
Full cream cheese ,.10c
PKKs. corn flakes 03a
Aerorted cooklns, lb. 10a
l'runod or flRs, lb. . .Go
Uest large prunes, lb.,
al .....7Ho
Arficots iauo
5o boxes mntches.S for 8o
AMorucn coiree. ID. 30o
1611 Harney St.
Phone:
BELL The Dependable Store
It's always easy to make promises, but It's altogether another thing to
make good your proinlseu This stora makes no promise It cannot live up to.
Try us out this week vith a trial order.
BRANDEIS THEATER
Fresh Bread Daily, 3 Loaves
Fresh Eggs, per dozen
for
138 lbs. sugar . .91.001
With 1 lb. of tea. ,00o
Or 1 lb. of ooooa. .BOo
Publlo Pride flour 91.10
XXXX flour , ..B&o
11 lbs. of chick food or
oatmeal aso
26c sack of chick feed,
Qold Dust or Itumford
baking powder .... loo
8 lbs. of the best navy
beans .200
i lbs. of chill or kldnoy
beans 96o
4 pkgs, of spaghottt or
macaroni ...,96o
8 cans of oil sardines 8So
SOo preserves a5o
Kurly Juno peas, J cans
for 2So
1.1 can Bnliler's beans 10c
10c cans of sugar corn
for Bo
10c cans of tomatoes.
t 7Ho
16o can tomutooa lOo
unllon apples ...... SOo
lCc onus pineapple lOo
Kippered herring, cans,
at 7Uo
Orooery Opecials
AVo have a very flnO
flavored, uncoloreu Jap
an tea that we are Just
placing on the market,
anil In order to Intro
duce It wo will Mil
08 lbs. Sugar far. .51.00
with one pound of our
Uncolored apan Tea
at 600
Blue Hell and 1'rlde of
Omaha flour, suck 81.10
XXXX flour, rfuaran-
teed, sack 930
Early Ohio Potatoes,
per bushel , 45o
KVirest City Jelly, regu
lar 10c; 2 glasses ...16o
Preserves, M-oz. Jar,
regular 15c quality lOo
Hveet cbrn, can Bo
Tomatoes, can lOo
t'tcKies, Dotues, sweet,
mixed or sour, 2 bottles
for lOo
1'uncy country butter,
Cir lb ..380
remnery butter, lb. 33o
Hod Globe onions, nor
Peck lBo
Sour pickles, 2 dor. lBo
Oil sardines, 3 boxes 10a
Muntunl sordines, 2
boxes for lBo
Lueeda Ulsoults, 3 pkgs.
for 13o
Catsup, Bnlder's, Kamo,
or a. is, v.. Dome iuo
a
Diamond
or Boat 'Em
Threo auto deliveries to all parts of tho city.
i.lvn nt,mr.t nttAnilnn
. . . 10c
15c
All soap, 10 bars ...25c
Crystal white soap, 7
bait, for 38o
MB ATS I MEATS I
Leaf lard, -9 lbs. for 81
Pig pork loins, lb... 160
Pork shoulder roast, por
lb ..lao
Pot roast, lb. . .10o, 9o
Fresh neck bones, 8 lbs.
tor OSo
Fresh pig tails, lb. 8Ho
Fresh, clean pigs' feet,
ger lb 4Uo
alt pork, lb 13Wo
Lard, 3-lb. pall . ...lOo
Lard, s-lb. pall . ...BOo
Lard, 10-lb. pall . .81.00
Morrell's Bacon lb. 17Ho
for 15c
Phono and mall orders
IM Bel
Grocery ni Meat Market
913 Worth 16th Street.
Phone Tyler 1474.
TONIGHT AND BATDKDAT
Saturday Matinee
NA2IM0VA
Zn the Sensational Success
BEUA SONITA
1TSXT SUNDAY, ALL WEEK
tet., Tuesday, Thursday, tt Saturday
EVERYWOMAN
The Tremendous Bramatlo Spectacle
150 PEOPLE 150
Nights, COO to 9X00
Tubs., Thurs. Mat., 36a to 81.00
Saturday Matinee, 3 Bo to 81.60
"OMAHA'S rUN CENTER."
i&l31J2jL. DttUy !. 18-35-B00
TEfAAIffCsMtf BTgs.,w-ao-50-7Bo
LAST TIMES TODAY jiS
The Merry-Go-Rounders
EXTBAVAQANJSA AND "VAUDEVILLE
Ladles' Dime Matinee Today.
Tomorrow and all summer, Noon to 11
p. m., Dally Changing ''Movies."
ANY BEAT, Bo,
"Worth Climbing the Rill.
Tabloid Musical Comedy
The Laughlng-Show-of-the-Season
"WXOSB LITTLE OIB.L AXE YOU7"
1,000 Laughs.
siai ax aiso; 7130 and 9ioo jp. m.
Btttl rtMnrtd
tt both
Tenlns.
PUBLIC MARKET
louglas 2793
TRY OUR HOME MADE
SAUSAGE, LARD,
BOLOGNA and
FRANKFRUTERS.
Wo euro nnd sinoko our
own ham nnd bacon.
By selling for CASH and No
DELIVERY We SAVE
You MONEY,
W. R. BUTTS
(Successor to Jos. Bath.)
1921 Farnam St., Omaha.
StonrainTowSr0.C.''rlM at tne ,owest Prlc
store In town, then you can feel assured
lugar. SS lb thftn el8ewhe-e-
Argo 'starch. 3 piffi.' V.'.'AoS
B.oap- bars to aiS
wlij1" i?ll,ut ,,ttpor J 100
V .niter Uakera' cocoa, 2B0 can .Illlsao
2Bo cans Crlsco ' 1. Sao
Btrlotly fresh country eggs, received
dally from Bwedbefg, l$eb.', pedoz-
e tees ..., , , SOO
i hA?, u1!11 er"iery butter, Vb.33o
91 MDli?.h PennsP1r. J cans ........lBo
J- P'J'r1 cherries, in syrup, 2Bo
cons, Haturdax special 18o
ZOo cans J. M. fancy red Alaska salmon
at ...... .......... ioo
lJu,8t?d Jln?,Peaa, per can ,.!.!l6o
1-lb. (25c) can Calumet baking powder
at 30o
Fancy sweet corn, 3 cans ., a5o
Oood corn, guaranteed, per can ....So
Large can tomatoes ,, ioo
Carnation milk. 3 cans aso
Upton's teas. H lb 300
Prompt deliveries to all parts of tne
city, write for price lists. Dept. M.
JL. ROSKIJQHJIVI
Better Orooerles for Less Monty."
808 N. 10th Bt. Phone Douglas 0383.
PURE
Quality Wines and Liquors at
Gut Prices
Woldon Springs, 8 yrs old. . SI. 00
Schenley Rye, full quarts . . SlioO
Apricot Cordial, per quart. . 75
2 bottles Golden West Beer. . 35
Cackley Bros.
121-23 North 10th Street
Matinee Today 2:15.
NOTE Early Curtain Saturday
Night, 8:16 Sharp.
The Famous Eight Palace Girls
Next Week.
empress;
CONTINUOUS
PISrORMANCC
FAMILY THEATRE
Jo!
iRtJG liEAER"""
Mtln Today, 3:30 Jflht, Bt30
W sm1m A mAtlAlJiB
OMAHA NURSERY
SPECIALS FOIt SATURDAY
Klll&raey Rose BuBhea, white and pink, each 5 a
Specimen Maple Trees, each &-j
Beautiful Carolina Poplar Trees, each 15S 10J and '5.
Apple and Cheery Trees, each . , ... jti
Plum Trees, each , , , , ) a
Pear Trees, each , OQ
Peach Treeji, each 15
Currant Bushes, 2 years old, white and red, each fsji
Dounlne Oooseberry, each 10
Grapes Vines, extra large , 1 oJ
Senator Dunlap Strawebrrloa, none better . . . ; YS
Raspberries and Blackberries, per dozen , , , 40$
Ask for our large Scotch Elm and Maplo Trees. c
FRANK MARTIN
Telephone Douglas '0273.
1810 Howard Street.
60TTim
BREAD
JIOTHEi
Particular families demand
Tip-Top Bread
and the popularity of this bread
(wholesome and wrapped in sani
tary paper) has caused it to be
imitated. So be sure you get
A IP- A Op
1
at your grocer
U. P, Steam Baking Co.
4 t'h.U Vil
c
Tt. - ,b 1 r 11. - 1 1
QNE of the best things about a store
like this is that we have the right things
for men of nil ages. The older man who wants his clothes
stylish, but highly dignified, in color, pa tern and model;
the young fellow who seeks the smartest, snappiest, latest
fashion in everything he wears we're ready for all.
Hart Schaffner & Marx
make the clothes for all those different tastes and you
know in buying their goods that-you 're getting superior
quality in all-wool fabrics, in fine tailoring and correct fit.
If you think you're berajg better dressed by having
your clothes made-to-measure, than we'll do it in ready
clothes, think again, for you certainly have money com
ing to you.
See what $18.00 to $35.00 will do for you. "We show
a wonderful line of H., S. & M. clothes at these prices.
Several other splendid lines of pure Worsted Suits and
broken lines of H. , S. & M. Suits shown at $10 to $18
The boy will bo well dressed in snappy styled, well made,
serviceable clothes at a very small cost if you take ad
vantage of the splendid special bargains now offered in
our children's suit department at $2.50, $3, $3.50
Big assortment of Norfolk and double breasted styles
many of the suits having extra pair of trousers.
You'll find it always pays to
Try HAYDEN'S First
The Last
Hops
To each of us there comes a time when we are discouraged of life. The
food we eat seems unsntUfnctory. The body Is full of poison, uid we are
crabbed and cranky, dissatisfied with everything and everybody. We consult
a physician. If he la honest he often tells us the real cause is our teeth, which
we have neglected until they are covered with tartar, decayed food and deadly
germs. We rush to a dentist, only to learn It Is now1 too late to save them.
But we abhor tho rubber plate and the half tooth bridge Is unsatisfactory. In
paying the price of our own neglect we almost despair, saying; "Is there no
hopeT" Yes. Dentistry has advanced from the old, unsatisfactory, unsan
itary half tooth to the new sanitary, whole, porcelain tooth. When all others
fall, Dr. Todd makes good. There Is a reason. Some dentists will tell you,
"All dentistry Is the same.' But It is not. Dr. Todd has perfected the whole
tooth bridge work, by which he can replace nature with as nearly the natur
al tooth aa dentistry hau ynt discovered. Call at his office and have him show
you the greatest dentistry known to the dental world. If you have but two
of your natural teeth left, he can replace the entire set without platoe This
Is made possible only by hir patented teeth.
DR. TODD, 403 Brandeis Building
WV . & D0EW00D
RED-MAN
ANEW
MODEL
2 for 25 cts.
LOOK FOB
THE BRAKE
EARL & WILSON
MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT.
SPEND MONEY TO
SAVE MONEY
IF TOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL, INVEST A
SMALL SUM IN BEE CLA S8IFIED ADVERTISING
THE RESULTING SALES AND THEIR PROFITS
WILL PROVE TO YOU
Money is Saved by
Judicious Advertising
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