THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. Good Things for the Table Offerings pj the market H. ousehold Hints Tested , Recipes AH iimwi aa are Mil onlees ethenrlee epeclfted.) ; Cltrsti aao Almead Cake. t eopfnl butter or 1 cupful eugar cupful manufactor- It pound blanohed ed shortening almonda. chapped 4 egg t cupftile alftad flour pound ahroddad 1 taaapooaful aall citron 1 toaapoonful baking U teaapoenful pow- powdar. dered maca . Cream butter and sugar; beat in egg yolks, one at a time; add citron, atmondt, flour, baking powder, and alt. Lastly, fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into a cake pan lined with buttered paper and bake one hour in a moderate oven. ' Fried Ceeamkere. 2 large encumbers 1 egg Salt cupful mil It cupful buttar 1 tabtaapooaful maltad Mttle eteclt buttar 1 toaapoonful Mgar Pinch of aalt Vinegar H cupful flour Cayenne - Pereley 1 onion Tomato Suae, . , Pat for frying :' Peel the cucumbera and cut them into sections about an inch and a half in length, and divide each piece in two. Take out the center part of each, sprinkle over with salt, and let stand for about an hour. Wash well and cook in the butter, stock, sugar, a little vinegar, cayenne, and the onion, which has been chopped. ' Cook about fifteen minutes and, then drain the cucumbers well. Make a batter of the egg, milk (or water), salt, melted butter, and flour.. Dip each piece of cucumber in the batter and fry to a golden brown in hot fat Take up, (train, sprinkle with salt. and heap on a serving plate, garnish ing with parsley. Serve with tomato sauce, passed separately. Van! Loaf. 1 cupful cold water 2 cupfula choppad 3 tablaapoonfula gala- cold, cookad voal tin to ta blespoonf ul , I cupfula wall-aaaaon- chopped paralay ad clock ' 1-3 cupful canned 1 onion, peeleil and ' plmentoa, cut In sliced thin atrlpa 1 tablaapoonful lamonl atalk calory Juice Soak gelatin in the cold water five minutes. Add onion and celery to stock, bring to boiling point, let boil three minutes, and pour over soaked gelatin. Add lemon juice. When mixture begins to stiffen, add veal, pimentos, and chopped parsley. Turn into a brick mold, which has been dipped in cold water, and chill. Re move from mold, and cut in slices for serving. Ham, beef, or chicken may be used in place of the veal, or a combination of several of these. Pullad Chocolate Candy. 1 eupful augar cupful eam 1 eupful light 1 eouare bitter molaaaee er oyrup chocolate, grated 1 teaepoonful vanilla Boil sugary molasses, and cream to gether for fifteen minutes; add grated chocolate and boil until the candy sets brittle when a little is dropped in cold water. Remove from fire; add vanilla; pour upon buttered dishes and pull when cool enough to handle. Do not let the candy grow too cool before beginning ' to Dull; for the secret of good pulled candy lies in the rapid manipulation of it while 'it is still very warm,. Mothers' Maga zine. ' . v ' . ' Fruit Drinks -j ...Cmot Wint.,. Wash and scrape the carrots, cut them in pieces, put into a wooden tub and bruise with a mallet or rollingpin (a wooden potato masher is good). To every five pounds of carrots add one gallon xf xold water. Let it stand for three days, stirring welt three or four times each day, and, on the fourth day strain through a hair sieve or coarse cloth. Add .three pounds of ugar, stir until quite dissolved and then add the grated rind of a lemon. Let the liquor remain in the tub for six days more, by which time the fer mentation should have subsided and a crust formed, which should be skim med well off. Put in a cask, with one half ounce of isinglass and in a fort night cork down. Cherry brandy is an old friend, but a good many people do not realize that there are other fruits which can he made into brandies and are equally good cordials. Gooseberries, black currants and raspberries are all used for this purpose in Europe, the fol lowinlg recipes being 'old . and well tested: Black Currant Brandy, To one pound of picked black cur--antsadd one bottle of brandy, a little llspiee and some stick cinnamon, the 'otter tied in a piece of cheesecloth. Put into a large, jar and cover closely for six months. Then pour 'off the liquof and add. three-fourths pound of niRir-to east) bottle. Put back into the targe jar, cork tightly again and shake frequently until all the sv.gar it dis mlveft, then Alter and bottle for use. i f ' Raspberry Brandy. Bruise the finest ripe raspberries vith a wooden spoon : and strain through a flannel into a stoneware iar. Measure and to each quart of juice add one and one-fourth pounds of the best cube sugar. Stir well, rover closely for three days and then train off the clear liquid. To every quart of the raspberries add two quarts of brandy, bottle and in two weeks it will be ready for use. Gooseberry Brandy. : Half fill a bottle with the best gooseberries, which must be quite ripe and have been stemmed and tailed. Put in two pieces of cube sugar and almost fill the bottle with brandy. Cork close, shake a little twice a day -for four or five days, and then use. . ! "VSft. IUUKUKUUK AUUU1 METZGER'S I "Money-Saving",- Bread Selling Plan i It Makes Picture Show Money for the) Children!. 15 Pound for. . .$1.00 Bm mm tw flaunted lonr. ; mi-TV 4t full Him of eKrffsvami. tataa. baklrur i tier, corn itsweh. oold water tnh, cIom torch, blucinf, nmonio. tboooUt, eoeoo 0oon utp poliih, WytuuUtto aroru. fruit ioirlnf( maple flavor. maUhoa, toilet aoaj, i hp ow4er, atova polUh, rlee. toilet pow J or, celery aalt, eoeoonut, aalt, extract, Mtfroneta, ip-whetti, furniture poltah. aoda. Ail aold at retjular ariea. 8ufvr told with i .) ordor, other yooda. - - -i ' Pom lit lilt ' ; MOYUNE TEA CO. 40S Nortk letk St, We Qh mamma. Mraroni tonight ? I don't want anything else -you and papa can eat all the rest, even trie dessert." i ! ikaW. i&SmiriBtt-mAe of t.iUinm wm.bgood twyTju. THE HIGKEtf QUALITY .'-.ACARONI "IR MFG.C0.. OMAHA, U.SA v -si nnCAaoni nenn m AHtnu Sentenced to i j r-rFor StealinrAuto James Sinclaer pleaded guilty before Judge, Leslie when arraigned' on .a charge of stealing an automobile and was sentenced to from 'one to seven years in the state penitentiary. ' , - .American Beauty QUR regular Vanilla Ice Cream served in a tall glass to gether, with crushed strawberries, fresh or pre served, garnished with a bit of fruit,' produces an exceptionally attractive form of home dessert. Bo suro when ordering your Sunday, dinner or the party to insist upon v ICE CREAM 1 Infants-Mothers Thousands testify HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK Upbuilds and Sustains the body No Cooking, or Milk required Used for ft of a Century rree Sample Borilck's, Haclno, Wis, Be Boldly Critical of s you eat it and compare it with other Ice Cratm you have tasted. Quality determines the buying choice of Connoisseurs, since such consider price only in so far at h nny buy tvpeyiority. How about k then, when the price of is no greater than for other Ice Creams f Oar Cost goes into Quality yet the price to yon is bo higher than for other brands . . So, For Your Om Sket CARLOAD LEMONS Bought in California by our buyer before prices went up. Wholesale cost today, $7.50 to $8.00 per box; our price, $6.00. Amounts limited. Being un loaded today. 360 Size, Per Doz., 20c Large 300 Size, Doz., 24c AT ANY OF THE BASKET STORES Prioe Bound to Be fllghtf Soon. HOT WBATHER NEWS Tip Cherry or Orange Phoaphat makes an Ideal thirst quenching summer drink Bottle 84: S for.. ......... .22 GRAFS JTJICB Armour's Top Notch 10c bot tle 61 Plat. 181 Quart, .33 At some markets, Fremont, 61 16 and -28 Pop, per bottle, 41 1 tor. . . , 10 Without bottle 3 Buttermilk, gallon 7 Picnic Plates 25 la roll, 8- 1 tor Peanut Butter, MacLaren's, lb. 11 TIT FBIITTT DESSERT Seren flarora to choose from, t pkgs.. 221 each 8 ICS TXA Regular 0c quality, lb 23 " OLITES Plata or Stuffed, 4 and S os., tor 251 each 9 20-os. Plain Mason Jar 22 Bulk Plain OHtss. qU 331 Pint.. 17 riCKXES. Large Dill, doxea 14 Soar. 8 t tor ............22 Sweet, Split, large, dosen....l2 Sweet Midgets, t dos, 13 J Per doaen . 5 . ; PORK AXD BKAX8 . Cash Habtt Brand, regular 20 else and quality ..........15 15c sis ...10 Robber Hose l-ply, covered, 60 foot $3.60 rxotm Red "A" or Economy, li-lb. bags $1.25 Cash Habit, 4Mb. sack.... 31.45 Starch L X. L., or Celluloid, 10c pkg. ....i.i. ...... ...... 7 Douglas or Argo, 6c pkg.... 4 White Borax Naphtha Soap, bar, 41 1 bars for...... 23 Box 100 bars .$3.21 D. C. Soap, 9 bars.. 24 Box of 100 bars ...$2.59 Chirk Food -lb. bag .12 100-lb. bag $1.75 -Per lb., 21 100-lb. bag $1.69 Pearl Grit, lb., W 1001b. bag . 57 ! FBtlT JABS ' Mason pints, 401 quarts, 44 H gallon 65 4 dozen more tor sine caps. Rubbers, heary, white, Tip, doi.5 JELLT GIASSES 1-3 pints, 201 H pints.... 21 ' TOILET PAPER '100 Rolls to the Case. Reo Crepe, 4 ot., 2 for 5; ' Case $2.25 Cash Habit, 8 oi. roll 5 t for 131 case $3.45' Tip, fancy crepe, 7 os. roll, 6:- Case .... .. $5.45 Northern Light, silk tissue, 1,600 sheet roll 7 t for 181 case .......$6.05 Phone General Office, Tyler 400, for Store Nearest Ton $5.00 Orders Delivered Free. That Ererr Put base at THE BASKET STORES Is Guars teed to :. Please. . Special Ice Cream for Tomorrow Sunday TUTTI FRUTTI 1 There is s Good Dealer Near You Who Will Serve You. ' Xopjrisht m. S.g.SB.1 Ine. ' . Wa hava Juat purahaaeS a ear load of live brnllara, which wilt (a aa aala Saturday. DRESSED TO YOUR ORDER. t ' ; ATTENTION . ! -''j.y ' The Publla Marital haa purchased the Gmpreai Market, bnilneta and ataek. and arlll unite both marketa under the lama management. The prieei' quoted In thla ad will apply at bath market!. : j Thecal market, now lupply the laadlnt hotel!, reatauranta and Initltutlona and do a larse wholaaale builneae aa.wall ai ane of the larseit retail tradea in the elty. Thla combination will enable the eompany to buy hijh quality aaeata at the lowaat poaiibla prieaa. , Wa hava juet purehaiad for our atorea a number of new delivery trueka with lea boaae built Into them. Thla will intiure the meats raaehine you aa frceh aa when they leave the market An added foree af elerks haa been employed In the order de partment o that Uiephane ardere U1 reoelve.prompt attention. ' Hatt'ordere will be taken aa .before at the foVlawine Brieaaw: f , , , '''' l 4 1916 Milkfed Spring Chickens, : .-. pt . .v. . ,29e 1916 Fore-quarters Lamb, per lb. Steer Pot Roaat, lb ,.. Young Veal Roaat, lb ...... . Young Veal Chops, lb Pig Pork Ron.t, lb Pig Pork Butts, lb Lamb Legs, lb...,;...,,,;' Mutton Chops, lb. , Porterhouse Steaks, lb...,, T" Spare Ribs, lb, ,,.. SMe Extra Lean Regular-Hams, H...vlTc Sugar Cured Hams, lb ISV,c Sugar Cured Bacon, lb .'.'.17c Extra, Lean Breakfast Bafloa, lb . , . IS4 ' . SPECIALS rroffi S ta t . m Lsmb Cttops, lb., So Prom S to IS p. m. Pork Chopa, lb., 13a PUBLIC MARKET 1610 Hamew Street. ' Phoae Douglas 27S3. EMPRESS MARKET- 113 South 16th St. ' OppaalM Waalwartk Sa ' 10a Stare. Pkona Douglas 1307. Potato Doughnuts (Write lor Recipe) retain the gioisture several days. An excellent wholesome food! when made t with the pure j . HC Baking Powder 22 Always sure to please. Try a can today at our risk. ' A Handy Book containing 10 Cook- 1 .'. ,a . inglsaxuia34TntdRacipaawil bo mailed you FREE If 70a will send . . 7 our name and addreea to ' JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO - ' MM "',,,,M",ll,a'1,l,lB111""' WW '1.14 1 i 1111 V ill SpwaaaeaaaaB CoolinDelidm Delicious" Our only suggestion is that yon make 3 fresh coif ee. Don t use coffee that has stood in the grounds and become bitter. :- A little experimenting;' will show you which Ton ! like betters your iced Butter-Nut Coffee served with , cresm or without . :r ;. ,' rjLVw ftKH w!fA i m'ittm l ' , SS&SEuck a. iXA ' Dr. J. Arthur McCUntock Says: "Pasteurization Must Come" ; (News Item, Omaha Bee, July 18, 1916.) art e o go t 1 te ild n - t : r1 es it Ail Large Cities Will Have to Come , v To Pasteurization All large cities will have to' come to pasteurization of their milk supply sooner or later, avers Dr. J. Arthur McCUntock, bacteriologist represent ing the Milk Trade Journal, who has been in Omaha for almost a week. . For several years Or. McCUntock was consulting bacteriologist for ninety Independent dairies in Kansas City. "For a long time I fought pas teurisation', explained the doctor be fore leaving for" Ames. Is., "and I thought Kansas City could get along without, it but it must come. There are some objections to paateurixation, out tttey are overcome by tne desir able features. I am now especially favorable to "in the bottle" pasteuri zation. . This means placing the milk in the bottle first, and then beating to the required temperature. N ' . At the present time Dr. McCUntock is making investigations of "clarifi cation" in all the principal cities of the country. He reports that so far it has Deen Demonstrated mat ciaruicainn reduces the bacterial count very ma terially. He has no doubt but that it will be required in every large city before many jrears.- tot v is wi y tm vi a w . Ir nr f a ot 1 1 .; V t Alt i. f iimsmm'mm T7 I " l - '1 ' ot f'V' a Just One More Authority Added to a long list "' Order Paatouriiad Milk From A LA M I TO - DR. J. ARTHUR McCLlNTOCK Bactarialaglat Kaneaa City Milk Dealara' Aaaacbtleak Farmer Bactarialaglat PkUaSelpkia Bureau ol Health. . Caoducted Labaratarlaa hi Ckicaga, Istdiaaapalla, Kao ' eaa City and Mempkia. Invaetlgatea important apldemlca af typkaut ta Scrsua tea, Pa and Trantaa, N. J. i; . THE "MILK-WHITE" DAIRY '' DeuglaaaOa. , ask roar; 100 Pure Armrrnr'ai Granei Tnfr rorrtava I SX IJHj I the tarnoaa Oval Label Armoura ""J ' r aV.tHi. . 1... am.i. yjLim U"e'XJ ' Jm w aiwwuiuiw inusiy. alum JPROOUCT5 is nature's own beveroee. undiluted. unfermented and unsweetened save for the natural sucrar of the rrmDa. Per. , ktium?Jui7ii. csrrification by the exclusive Armour ' process. . . ; iL . Grape Julca is the great Bummer drink for alL No otner Doverage naa so large a variety ot uses. Armour's, because , of Ha purity, is the ideal drink for children, invalids and old people as well aa lor tne strong and rigoroua. OrtlaffAxiricjur'sintheFsintfyC Mar., lStk and Saataa. - luos, omana. nen. l St.., Phone D, 1 (lEcig litems itgs 07 aggp