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Good Things for the TableOfferings of the M arket Household Hints
TIIE KETv OMAHA, SATIUDAY, MAY 13, .
svaraaus of Finest Sort
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is Groining
"Asparagog." nld the vegetable man
(or rather, the human man who aellg
egetables). "Aparagi' I the flneat now
l hut I have ever en In the twenty-elgnt
yeare that I have been aelllng vegetable
In Omaha. Oh, It'a Jut lucloti and fine.
The weather haa been Jnat exactly right
mid nature ha put Into thuae temlur
stalk Juat the very beet that It le pee
alble to put Into them. You know, aspara
gn. bealdeg being good to the taite li
one of the fine, medlelnal vegetahle
that frowa, being eeperlally good for
anyone having a tendency to kldwjr
trnublea,"
Apargii la growing right around
Omaha nowadayi out In the open air.
Many other vegetable! are growing at
home too, Including; radlahea, lettuce,
rhubarb, gplnarh and onion and tlni
wring; weather haa been Ideal for vege
table. .oinnine are scarcer ani win no con
siderably higher for the nest two week.
If, la the Interval of time that romee be
tween the end of the Florida, -rop and
the beginning of the Ten rrop. Then,
when the T'iri "love apple" begin Vi
Rhubarb, Our Dainty Spring Fruit
The tart of rhubarb appear Juat at
that geaaon when the appetite crave a
change. Rhubarb la an excellent aprlng
ton to. It cornea from a plant which la
cloaely allied to dock and eon-el. in 11
native goll, the central region of Aala, It
attalng a wonderful growth, developing
rtalkg six or eight feet high. From the
root of thlg variety are prepared many
nt our mot valuable drug.
Ithubarb appear very early In the
market. The dwnrf varieties are the
more tender. Stark grown In hot-houaeg
are not tough and atrlngy, aa ornetliii
Is the cae with rhubarb grown In gar
den. Ilhubarti posse. the faculty of har
monlKlng with other fruit In any com
btnatlon. The acid Juice congeal readily
In making; rhubarb Jelly; end In com
bination with peach, orange, , quince,
atrawberry, and current Juice, It aalt
theao latter to Jelly without changing
their flavor. The Juhe of th rhubarb
nan be brought, to the boiling point,
aaled and put away to nee In combina
tion with the later fruit., not yet In
season. .Mow are ome recipe for ap
petizing rhubarb dlahee:
llAKTCT) niirrBAItn -Tnree bumhea
Ihuharb, one cupful augur, flour.
Waah rhubarb and cut Into two-Inch
length. If tender do not peel, ire.lgn
with flour and put In a baking dlnh,
aprlnkllng each layer with gugar. (.'over
the dlah and bake In a moderate oven
for three-quarter of an hour. Thl I
dellclou nerved with fried chicken or
roaeted veal.
RUCnARH JEl.LY-Two tat.le-poon-fule
lemon Juice, one pound rhubarb, two
tnbleapoonful granulated gulnlin. half
,;lipful cold water, one cupful ugr.
8kln and cut the rhubarb in email
piece. Put Into a aucepii v. 1th the
augar and cook lowly until soft, but not
broken. Boak gelatin tu the cold water
Potato Dishes
A ery tempting vegetable couree can
be made with rlced potatoee. Heap the
pni.itoe looaely In a round dih. Horder
hi with thin ill Ire of crisp iallhH
nd gr.rnleh ncrc anil there with pnrley.
I'otntoe Itnllenne.
TUce five tiiedlnin-Hlaed cold boiled po
!atoe; mlnco two aweet red pepper,
place In a aaucenan wllh one cup hot
ilrh milk, aeanon with one teafpoon
ealf. and cook elowly for twenty minute.
Carefully blond two tableapoona melted
butter with one tahleapoon flour and lr
inin nnii(ui in it 1 1 eveTilv taken un. Turn
mixture Into a bailing dlah, lightly
rprlnkle with grated Philadelphia cheeao
and rnlneed paralev, cover dlah and place
In a moderate oven for fifteen minute.
Serve In baking r.h.
Potato. Trifle.
Into a mall saucepan pour three,
fourth of a cup of cold milk, add one
tahleapoon melfd butter, and when the
milk reaches the boiling point one-fourth
cup flour that haa been thoroughly
Mended with two tableapoona cold water.
Add two well beaten egga and etir rap
idly for three minute. Into the mixture
place three good-alxed freih'y bulled pn
latnc and continue the ntlrrlug un'll the
I ntatoe are thoroughly manhed u d t .en
up In the liquid. Smfon with 'onn tea
rpnon ealt, on-lmlf teaepoou wcet pap
rika ami one tabbapoin mlined paraley,
Havo teudv a ili'p pan of boiling fat.
Y.kc up he potato .nlxture one table
spoon at a time and drop into tlm fat and
f.-v for ten minute. Turn the pnlatoe
,n 'rationally, hut Hit tb'iii gmt v while
ftnliif o In order ta pieient Ihe tnflea
breaking. P-i on a hted pi-ittrr In a
o:n, d napkin.
lnu la l'oioa.
I'll the li in V.flr. h.,rcl pl-t'ie
iti priifut of m!tf i'i:;itoi. null,
we . lO'llo III th" liter of h l'n"k
. it ri. Into lb' end !' In I'"' i-et,
i.i net nd hriK f'trvm ell wlitte illn'l
n-l rnlh with I'U'l'i
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Now at Home
romp they will he more plentiful end of
better flavor than those from Florida
whldi have been here since lute winter.
Heed lettuce, grown right here around
Omaha, 1 a new thing on the market
MUmrto It haa all been coming from
far away.
Htrawherrlra are getting better and bet
ter aa well a cheaper and cheaper every
week.
'Jreen pea and yellow etrlng bean are
now arriving; In iHnaha from Arknnsa
thue having only about half as long
railroad trip a they had a couple of
week ago when they Journeyed all the
way from Texag to Omaha table.
Ileeta, carrot, turnips, Uermuda onion
are arriving dally In goodly quanlitle
from Tela flelda. Fo an. new potatoes,
whlrh now are down In price to the pnpu
Ur purs.
Appleg ar nearly gone for the acnHoii
Nu vi 1 orangea and g ape fruit are get.
I'ng a'lsTcor. Hut "Mediterranean'' and
Valencia, orangea have begun to arrive
from California to take their place, The
"Mediterranean" orangea are aweet and
teride", being about a good aa the navel
except that they have aeeda.
until oft and then trin Into the hot
rhubarb. Add lemon Juice. Four Into
mold and nt In a cool plc to harden.
Fnrve with whipped cream.
KlttniAHn ri.'KKH-One cupful finely
chopped rhubarb, on cupful ugar, two
tableeponfiil butter, one traapoonful
baking powder, one-fourth cupful milk,
two egg, flour.
Cream the butter and gugar, add the
well-beaten egg, milk, rht-barb, auffl
elent flour to make a thick batter, and
baking powder. 4ialf Ml buttered cup
and eteam thtiiy rnlmite. fiarve with
the following auc:
HAIT'lv One-fourth cupful butter, one
cupful powderi-1 augur, one egg, three t
hleapoonful boiling water,
i'rrrtm butter and ugnr together; then
add by degree the whipped egg, beating
until perfectly arnooth, Juat before erv
Ing Hr In the boiling water.
nill'fiARIt roNHICHVK-One-hlf t
candled I'-in-in peel, one and one-lialf
pounila rhubnrb, one and one-liilf pui.n'la '
UKnr. one-half n'.. caniHel orwiiKe piel, i
onn-lialf oz. ginger root, one-fourth pound
flga.
piece the fruit, cut In Inch length, In j
a large dlah. Chop the flga end candled
peela fine and ecalter over the rhubarb,!
Put the augar on top of tbt and lot I
fand until the next day, Hull alowly fori
an hour, or longer If nec.eary, adding
tho ginger root the laat. half hour. Pour
Into Jelly gluaae, and cover with paraffin.
Ui,V. HICK AND Klil'BAKM
Twenty tneilluiri-elr.ed atalk green rhu
barb, one quart, water, one and one-half
cupful light brown augar, one cupful
rloo,
Cut rhubarb In email piecee and boll
until oft. Heinove from fir and drain
aa dry a poaalble; maah and add brown
ugar, lioll rice until aoft In water. Mix
rhubarb and rice, beating thoroughly.
Mold In allKhtly buttered cup and place
on f'e until cold. Tke from motile Juat
before rvlng nd aerve with hard aauce.
-Mother' Magaxlne,
egg yolk and two egg white, tlrrlng In
one cup of beef broth, rleaaon the llujild
Willi one teatjpoon aalt, one-half teaapoon
white pepper and oii'-fourth Icaapooq
grated nutmeg, pine the potatoe In a
deep baking dlah, pour over Ihe liquid,
lightly atlr, and bake. In a moderate oven
for forty minute.
rotator (,rerlan g(le.
Peel and carefully waah nix large,
ound polaloea. place In a roaatlng pan
covering each potato with a thin slice of
bacon. Bako In a moderate oven for
tlilrty-flve nilnutn, turning (hem over
frequently In order to Inaure even baking
on all aid". Remove from oven, lake up
one at a time with a towel and remove
the center with en appie corer. Have
ready one clip of finely ground raw beef,
aluff center with the meat, cloae each
end of tho potato with a small piece of
the s'ooped-out center, replace In the
roasting pan. sprinkle lightly with aalt
and black pepper, dresa with melted but
ter and return to the oven to bake for
twenty-five minute. Serve with paraloy.
Woman's World.
INSANITY IN ENGLAND
SHOWS BIG INCREASE
(CoiTeapondnnce of The Aeocated Press
IiNriON, May il. -The report of the
Hoard of -J. una' y Control, reviewing run
ditlnni In Ureal Hrltnln since the year
elmw a fend and abirnilng In
creaie pf ln"iine persons In all clasrea,
Imt miiei lully among paupers.
In Iheii" were ;;lt,fofl peianns under'
control for luna -y, In l'rt. lni. In i:'l."i. j
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Tested Recipes
HONEY CAKKH.
One cupful butter or three nuurtcr cup
ful nianufaclured ahortenlng, one and
one-half cupful h"iie;', on teaafooiiful
el, three egg, three cupful flour, two
cupful ralalna, chopped, one tablepnon
ful alt, one and . one-half feaeponnfula
cinnamon, one half teantioonful n itiutt,',
two cupful nut meat, chopid.
Cream the butt' r. Warm the honey,
dlmnlve end In It and mix with butter.
Then dd flour which haa been alfted
with the alt and ipicea. lat of all,
add riln and nuta. !rnp by teaapoon
fill on buttered baking aheet and bake
In a moderate oven,
I'ATK MI'fTlS".
Cme-half cupful augar, two cupful
date, cut In piece; two cupful milk,
one-half traapoonful aalt, on -quarter cup
ful h itter or three tahlrepontif ul rnanu
fitured ahortenlng, four cupful flour,
three egg, two teaepoonfula baking
powder.
Cream butter, add ugar nd the well
beaten egga. Add milk and flou,', which
ha bn aified with all and baking
powder, alternately. Heat thoroughly
and add date, four Into buttered muffin
tine and bake In a quick oven,
Nf;HHKMlol'J ITDDINfl
One and one half cupful ognr, Hiree
qurter cupful water, one half cupful
candled Cherrlea, onn pound cheat nut,
four egg olk, one pint thick cream, one
tahleoonfiiI vanilla, one-half cupful
candled pineapple.
Hilt Ihe (hell of th cheatnul. boll
them half n hour, r"'l clean, pound to
a pseto and rub through a care leve,
mnlatenlng with a little cream nd add
ing a email pinch of aalt. Doll ugar
and water to a ayrup; oonl, add egg
yolk, and put on atove In a double
boiler. Cook until arnooth, gtlrrlng con
lantly. Cool again, add candled fruit
and rhetnut and vnllla. Whip th
cream atlff and add to the mixture. Paok
In c and wilt for four hnura-Moiher'
Magazine.
RUMOR IN ATHENS OF GREEK
LOAN IN THEJJNITEO STATES
(i 'orr upondcnce of the Aemcialed Pie,)
ATHi;XB, Oreecc, May x.-A rumor haa
been piralid'-nt In Allien that effort
will l niadc to float a Greek loan "f
pi.M),f In the l;nlted jiIcn, In vie
of the failure of the government to
cure the loan from the entente power, j
In reply to a categorical ijueaUon, bow
ever, Premier Hkouloudl ha Informed
the Aoclated I'rea that there 1 no
Intention on the part of the government
to try to place a loan In America. Home
three month ago InouMe were made
through the London office of a New
York bank, hut the reply wa no poalllve
In the negative that Ihe Oreek govern
ment ha abandoned any Id'-a of aecur
Ing fund from America.
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL SAFE
FROM FIRE FOR FIRST TIME
(Corretpondence of the Associated Press.)
LONDON, May .Yot the first time
In It long history W. panl' cathedral
la considered safe from fire, adequate
fire fighting apparatus having been In
stalled after four year' labor, the hy
drants being carried to the fop of the
famous dome. TIioukIi much progreaa
ha been made toward making the edl
fce fireproof, the work In thl direction
will consume from ten to fifteen year.
Great quanMlle of Inflammable material
have been removed from the building, in
cluding the wooden floor of the gallcrle
The uin of fiiofl.oiifi being raised lo com
pletn the work.
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Movie Fans are Ice Cream Fans
A ITER the movies, liberal portions of our popular
Ice Cream will always prove? a delicious Treat.
Special for Sunday
"Di'lmonieo" lev Crtatn an ideal dessert for the Sun
day dinner. Your nearest dnwist can supply ynu.
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Careful Housewife Begins
Summer Campaign Now
Much talk there is alioul national "pre
pii iIiicm," but Ihcie I still another kind
of ' prepa redness ' In which Ihe house
keeper should ba Interested. The whole,
summer iinii Is comparable to a "ism
pulgti," and It la the duty of earn house
wife lo prepam to meet this campaign
and carry It through aiicrnsafutly.
Just as the health and good fighting
trim of the soldier depend upon th ex
cellence of tlm army ''commissary," o,
too, the health and happlnes of the fam
ily In the summer depend equally upon
the right planning of the home food gup
ply. While many food, of course, are
bought almost dally, su h a meat and
frech vegetable, (her Is good list of
staple whli h hould b stoi ked In before
the adetit of summer. Now Is Ihe time to
lay uway eggs In either waler-glas or
lluin solution Runlnst the time when iv
are scaria and prior high. Kven city
housewives ran fallow thin plan, using a
ton-gallon crock, wlib II only needa to be
placed In a dark, cool Incntlon, Again
sloie of both flour and sugar should be
consider ec, and If lliera I sluice In a
dry, cr.ol cellar or pan'ry. It I rerttuly
more ei oiioinl' nt and has time-taking lo
have at I'lasl a half-barrel supply nf Ihei-e
eiiiple, Insiead of running to the atore
for three or five pound nvery few day.
This ta especially pointed aliu'e all Indl
lallona point to a rise In the price of both
sugar and flour for the next six months,
owing to condlilone bm4
Order Plenle Provision ne,
The summer srssnn Is also plenle lime,
end "preparedness" means present order
ing ahead ct dellcacle and thing pe
chilly needed for ihe picnic outing and
the atimmer guesls, Huch a list might In
elude bottled grape Job e, llm Juice or the
new grapefruit beveiage. Also olive, r
dine, crab, salmon, ph-klca, sandwbh
paste, etc, Several ran of the attractive
ripanlsh sweet pepper, commonly railed
Pimento, and a bolilo of caper will add
much lo the (leeoiatlveness of summer
salads.
K'.cli though Ihe housekeeper doe her
own baking, she will be wise to lay In a
slock of assorted crackers and biscuit
so useful for the summer guest or porch
pari), If there Is one thing that I hu
miliating, It la to find ail empty larder,
or be in the position of Old Mother Hub
bind, who found that "Ihe cupboard ws
bare.'' Ho we will want lo be "prepared '
for ih" summer guest, lo whom we can
offer hiKpllallly with graclouanes.
In this coimei lion we ought to consider
the summer beverage Have we the need
ful for making It attractive and quickly?
A set of tall lemonade or club glasse.
several lde serving tray and g supply
of paper dolllca I essential. A glas
"mixer'' la a useful article for the more
thorough blending of many eumnier
drink. The newest on the market haa a
metal lemon aqueexer In th upper half,
so that Juice can be directly gqueeged Into
the container. A package of straw ran
be bought wholesale from the drug store,
and are particularly nice where there are
He
Original
Malted Milk
Nourishing
Deliclou
Digestible
TKe powder ditiolre in water.
Rich Milk, Malted grain extract in powder.
For Infanta, Invllde end growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding- the whole body.
Invig-oretet mining mother, and the aged.
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ice chi;an
fh Fulrnwnt Crf nmery Co. Omali, Nhr,
lam a - iain,wiiwsw l umi .wmiei n n i iiiimi m nm i iiiBniiiiiiir J-snirTrinriml
fc.in.,iii. .- i, mniitoaJMMa. mim. nst . , .. U - -r- .-ii inn ii -n ' inrm . . J
children, who will drink through a
straw real nourishing beverage which
otherwise thry would not touch. Kor the
housekeeper who entertains extensively
there again offered Ihe "siphon,'' which
carbonate any ilrlnk by meaua of the
"caiboin t ' of charged gas-that Is, any
ilrlnk can be made Into "sod'' by its
use ,
Again! File and Other Insect.
Part of the Important gunimrr campaign
of Ihii housewife will have to be directed
naalnnt her eternal enemlra, the fly, the
mosquito and otiirl' Insm t pent. If Is not
too early to run base fly swatters, sticky
fly paper, white mosquito netting and to
lako other precaution for screening the
lumen and food. A new glasa fly trap
elands on (hue rsler, s lo be balled
with bread ana ked In milk and ran easily
be era bled and lebalted. There I also a
iew large wire trap, especially adapted
for 1 uldoor use, II la to he placed near
an iiulhiiusn or eta Me and Is in.iui
mendrd by health hoard Again let u
(ay that the ordinary "poison'' fly paper
1S1I belirr be aioldrd, and that It I pref
erable lo use a weak solution of 'formal
dehyde Instead. If netting Is used either
on windows or about a hhy' nib, ht It
be wlilie and not green. the laltei Is
djed wlll dangerou color.
Household Dmergraer Medicine.
No campaign of "preparedness" would
be complete without attention to the
nursing and hoepKal end. And while It
I to be hipd that no housekeeper will
have to meet a serious accident In her
family, still her campaign should Include
al tendon to the household medicine sup
ply. If there are children In the house,
especially. It I a good plan to place a
small tray about twelve Inche equara
on tomi ehrlf In a first floor room. On
thl tisy may be put uch article as
follow-;
Hold of dioxogen (for use on open
cuts).
I-'niir ounce bottle of arnica 'for bruise
and lollops).
Making oda (for Insect stings i,
Olive oil 1 for burn),
hninll box sterilized gauze ifor ball
dagea or wrapping any small wound).
One roll Mean old linen and cotton
rags
Oilier remedlr may he added, such
oil nf i-Hronidla. to keep off mosquitoes,
and various cream and toilet prep ra
tions, talcum powder, etc., for prbkly
lust and (unburn.
J,lbt Marching Order I the Word.
The housekeeper who want to mke a
fiucc of the summer rmpelgn and
have It result in the greatest health and
pleasure to herself and lier family should
recall the cry of "light marching order."
Till for the houaewifn would mean elim
ination of Ihe unessential In furnishing
which require the least effort and time
In their car. It also meana cutting
flown elaborate service and overburdened
menu, ao that th housewife will not
need to spend endless hours over the
Uw if If hi 1 ifilaTfaeWIIWIMll1lei-r 1 1IWHIII nil HH J
Need no cooVing Keep it on hand.
The Original Food-Drink for all age.
More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc.
In the home, oral Hotelaand Cafe-.
Butmituteo cratt YOU Samo Prico
rnnkstnve during the hot summer. It
means, also, nn attitude of mind which
shall put the family first end honsekeep
mg second. It will not mean what one
aummer meant to a certain housekeeper;
namely, such complicated housekeeping
1 li Ht when the whole glimmer was over
she complained that she had not had
time to get outdoors and enjoy aummer
beauties with her family. -Philadelphia
lyedgcr.
COMMEMORATE SIGNING
OF JAPAN-U. S. TREATY
(Correspondence of The Associated Pre.)
THKIO, May I.-To commemorate the
txtv second anniversary of the signing
of the treaty of amity between Japan and
the Pulled htte-tho first treaty In
Ihe hletory of modern Japan J. II Held
more, Ihe American consul general, gave
a dinner at, hi official resilience on
March .'il, hulling the leading Japanese
and foreign resident of the port,
Ciiinrnodiira Perry, who oned up
Jsi'iui to the wealorn world, gubseiibed
lo the treaty for tho 1'nlted Mule and
l,ord Hayaihl, Palgaku no Kami for
Japan, on March '.',, IM. The signatures
of these representatives of President
Millard Fillmore and the Japanese shn
g'in wire affixed to the anilly treaty un
der an old camphor tree, which Is sill!
standing In wiiiil Is now the compound
of the HiHIkIi ioiisiiIbIc general In Voko-
1 ha ma.
Omaha
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Fresh Pressed Chickens, lb
Forcquarter Lambs, lb
Hirer Pot lionet . . ,
lig Pork llosat, .
Pig Pink Putt...
Voting Veal Koaat . .
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I KINNER Macaroni
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Write (or recipe book iree. For aale at leading grocer'
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cooked and ready-to-serve,
It is the ideal Summer food.
Delicious for breakfast or
any meal with milk or
cream, or with fresh fruits.
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