THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. Gwd Things for the Table Offerings of the Market Household Hints Rain Makes Vegetables Much More Plentiful f The gardens and orchards and berry patches are showing that they, too, appreciated the coming of the rain as much as human beings. They have responded to thi moisture by produc ing good things to eat in abundance and of a quality that is good to the taste. - Tomatoes have been particularly responsive. Friend Tomato was due to arrive in abundance from the local fields two or three weeks ago. But what could he do with such hot. weather? He simply couldn't de velop. But an inch of the well known gentle rain gave him a boost and he rapidly assumed a large girth and a rosy appearance that fitted him for the market and the table. Tomatoes are now fairly abundant and plenty cheap. Watermelons continue to flock to the Omaha market in goodly numbers and they are long fellows of ample girth. Sweet and juicy they are, to suit the most fastidious.- ' " -. Cantaloupes are as plentiful as ever and excellent specimens 'may be led captive to your table at the small price of a dime, 10 cents. If you really have to have honey dew melons you can have 'em, too, at a slightly higher price. Apples are fairly abundant, though this is an "off" year for them. Around this part of the country many of the orchards have none at all, but many are coming in from other localities. Peaches, apricots and plums are fairly abundant. Peaches will not be very plentiful thia summer. Wild plums art also on the market and a few wild grapes, which are principally useful in the making of jelly. Some very nice blueberries or huck leberries, as they call them back east, are on hand. Cucumbers, which are supposed to be "cool," are so plentiful that they bring only about a nickel for three of them. Sweet corn is abundant and getting more so every day. Most of the other member? of the vegetable family are on hand and more plentiful than ever because of the rain. - . Frozen Desserts v Maple Sherbet, l ' One quart milk, one tablespoonfut mapleine, two cupfuls sujar. v Mix sugar and mapleine together, then milk. Strain and freeze as usual. Grape Ice. One "'uart water, two cupfuls grape, mire, two cupfuls sugar. . ; . -, ' Make syrup by boiling sugar and water together for fifteen minutes and cool. Add grape juice and strain. Freeze. . . - . . . :?'':. TO TRY NEW PLAN TO GET MYINDUSTRIES; "Omaha Industrial Plan," as It ; Is Called, Is Being . Pushed to Limit. 300D RESULTS ALREADY Live Stock Receipts' Make Great Gains Cattle receipts on the Omaha mar ket for the first seven months of this year are already 94,703 head in the lead of the receipts of the first seven months of lasr year. This means 3,158 cars in the lead. The total receipts of cattle thus .far have been 656,764. . The hog receipts for the seven months are already 211,370 in the lead of. the receipts of the first seven months of last year. The total hog receipts to date are 2,062.958. Licenses for July Show 7, Total Twenty-Five Hundred The report of the city license in spector for July shows that 179 licenses, totaling $2,504, were issued. - Cough and Colds Are Dangeaoaa. Internal ;throat and cheat troubles" 'pro duce Inflammation. To redo -inflammation, loosen cough, destroy cold ferms, use Dr. King's New Discovery. All druggists.," Advertisement! Wb Expect a Carload of Oklahoma 'Watermelons Saturday, at THE BASKET STORES Practically every melon we ever handled has been ripe, so we still recommend that you buy them NOT GUARANTEED, same as we do, and get the low price. , . ' i-dcd in ' 1U.PFR LB. GUARANTEED RIPE (' lUcPER LB. NOT GUARANTEED Another - Car of Lemons for our Omaha and Lincoln Stores. Dozen.. 24t. 28 and 34c? jfost all the stores have, these sizes. I A Good Time to Buy Flour- Economy Brand, 48-lb. sack for ...v...$1.30 24-lb. sack 68 Thrifty Habit, 48-lb. sack for i .81.40 24-lb. sack : 73t Cherry and Orange Phdsphate 50 drinks frm a bottle ..lOtt Peanut Butter MacLareni per lb., at '..,..11 Vt Oil Sardines .4 three for . . 10 Best Red Salmon, 1-lb. can, 18 Cold Pop, bottle, s , 3 Cider Vinegar, large- bottje-v . 7 Per gallon , i 19 Picnic Salad Dressing, per bot tle, at , ,..-9 Sweet Split Pickles, dozen?,, 12 Tip Brand Cocoai -lb. can,. 18 Freedom Coffee, fine for serving "iced,,". per lb ......!. 24 Fruit Jars Lacquered ' caps Pintsi "per dozen 40 Quarts,-per dozen 44 Romember we have 300 prices at any of gallon, dozen. 165 With zinc caps, 4 dozen higher: Heavy Jar Rings, dozen ..... 5? Mason Zinc Caps, doz 23 Mason Lacquered Caps, doz. 15 California Wrapped Peaches, 70, to 80 size, per box 94 Drinket The popular beverage, 25c size for ; .20 Ice Tea, lb...... 23 Baking Soda, 1-lb. - pkg. . . , .5 Tip Baking Powder, 25c size can for : .-.10 K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. can for v.... 18 Milk Higher Soon Cottage or Elkhorh, case 48 of large cans for $3.83 case of 72 small cans $2.72 lower than other Omaha Grocers, THE BASKET STORES No. 40 Just Opened ..at. 4001 Cuming Street. Phone , Walnut 720. A WORD TO BUTTERMILK LOVERS For tome time we have been dissatisfied with our buttermilk and did not feel that it was up to the standard of Alamito products and the ideals of this com pany.' Buttermilk, as ordinarily churned from the aver age' sour, milk received for market butter, has absolutely Vll butter-fat taken out and has a tendency to be rather sour and bitter. Some days it is nice and at other times not, and we could not control it, so we have taken it off the market and it goes back to the farmers for hog feed. After much investigation and searching we were able to make arrangements for a special milk to churn io get a high-class buttermilk, and we are now marketing this buttermilk under the brand- Locust Lane . Country Style : Buttermilk" At fountains and cafes watch the cp of the bottle from which your buttermilk is served.: . - . - - Physicians please notice that the ' milk from which this buttermilk is churned has been pasteurized. BUTTER-MILK ORDER A FREE SAMPLE FROM OUR DRIVERS OR PHONE THE "MILK-WHITE" DAIRY DOUGLAS 409 ALAMITO 1916 Milk Fed Spring Chickens. ; .". . .24c 1916 Genuine Lamb Legs, per lb. 16c Steer Pot Boast, lb ... . Young. Veal Roast, lb... Young Veal Chops,' lb.. Pir Pork Butts, lb.... liysc llVi ...... 14V,e ...,lse Pic Pork Roast, lb IIYic Portsrhouso Steaks, per lb. 4. .... .17VsC Scan Ribs, lb.. c Mail Orders Filled at Abm Prices. PUBLIC MARKET Extra Lean Regular -Rams, lb. . .TTe Sugar Cured, Hams, lb 12Ve Extra Lean. Breakfast Bacon, lb..l', Sugar Cured Baeon. ....... .16e ' SPECIALS ' Frame S to t a. m.. Lamb Cbeae, lb. , .Sa Frees to 10 p. m. Park Chops, Ib.'.lte 1610 Harnay Street. Phono Dona-tag 2793.' Five thousand letters to inrtuce in dustries to locate in Omaha have been sent from the office of the Com mercial club within the last three weeks, as the first gun of the new "Omaha Industrial Han." The first assault has drawn an answering fire from hundreds of prc.s pects, a good number of which are al ready considering Omaha as a point for relocation of their main plant or for the establishment ot a branch fac tory. "'''.' The second feature of the campaign that of following up the prospects with letters and charts is now under nay. Within the next three weeks, 5,000 more letters will be addressed and sent. - ' ' t- "More new industries for Omaha," is the slogan of the industrial com mittee, which is launching its cam. paign along new and original lines The directors feel that the Omaha plan, which is tlte result of six months' preparations, wilt bring far greater results than any previous in dustrial campaign in, Omaha. There are-now 550 manufacturing plants in Omaha, It is expected that this num ber will be increased to 1,000 within two years. Try New Plan, Derision to give Omaha the bene fit of an absolutely new plan to at tract' factories was reached after the industrial committee became con vinced that the plan that has been followed for five or six years was not modern enough to meet requirement. The chief objection to the old plan was that nearly every other city em ployed it. The new plan is original. It i used in Omaha and nowhere else. The men who conceived the "Oma ha Industrial Plan" decline to discuss its intimate feature, realizing that general publicity would put the plan in the hands of every Commercial organization in the country to make use ol. The executive committee of the club has ample faith in the sys tem, (putting several thousand dollars into a fund to be used in furthering the plan. Paul W. Kuhns, chairman of the industrial comnvttee; Randall K. Brown, chairman of the executive committee, and Commissioner Manley arc supervising the campaign. The importance of having everyone in this entire section pulling lor Omaha as an industrial city is a fea ture that the committee in charge does not overlook. To this end, the people of Omaha and vicinity will be urged, as one feature of the cam paign, to tell what, in their opinion, car. best be made in Omaha and why such factories will mott readily suc ceed h?re. Data and charts are now being made, showing more conclu sively than by random i.rgument why Omaha is a desirable place for the manufacture of a great variety of commodities to serve -the people of this vast trade territory, Mother's Daily Party for Her Children E ACH, afternoon the, children should be given a generous por- This delicious Food - Delicacy tides children over the between meal hunger period. You should, however, for the children's sake, serve them Th Special Ico Cream for Tomorrow Sunday is APRICOT MARMALADE Your dealer appreciate an advance order. It enables him to anticipate hit needa. 47 Copyright IMS. S. S. ft B., Inc. . . . ..v ItMirir jfdh n -mt334$Jl THE HOUSEWIFE'S PRIDE Tha housewife who gam pun, home-baked broad make tha homo meal a delight and a pleasure to all. She shows true motherly pride by giv ing to her family the most wholesome and atrengthening of foods. All foods consist substantially of fata, carbohydrates (starches and sug ars,) and proteins (white of egg, gluten, lean meats etc). These three substan ces sustain, operate, and repair the i body, these are the average percentages contained m esvaa repra , aentative staple foods, as shown by U, S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin No.142! Fata Carbohydrates Protein Wheetfloar 1.0 - 78.1 11.4 Potatoes 0.1 Beef, sirloin 16.1 Butter 85.0 Milk 4.0 Salt codfish 0.4 Eggs M 14.7 16.5 1.0 8.0 33 18.0 . . 13.1 Note the high percentages of proteins and car bohydrates in wheat flour. The butter spread on bread and the shortening used in making ' biscuits, supply the fat that makes these flour foods the balanced ration. What is it the hen-pecked husband most craves? What is it the inmates of our prisons wait for? vA Omaha is Largest Wheat Market in . The Country Friday Omaha led the entire United States in wheat receipts. This excepts no wheat market, either primary or sec ondary. Only one market in the world led Omaha, and that was Winnipeg, Can ada. There were on the Omaha market 399 cart of wheat. Kansas City had 277 and Minneapolis 274. - Prices held up well under the large run of wheat, some of the best grades of Nebraska wheat selling as high as $1.29J per bushel. Breaks Into Saloon, Mixes a. Drink and Takes Nothing A burglar gained entrance to the sa loon of Gust Rommsteadt, Thirteenth and Leavenworth streets, during the nia-ht and after concocting an assort ment of mixed drinks on the bar left withbut taking anything, although there was $10 in the cash register. Ask for and Get Sl0NNERS THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI SKINNER MFCCOu OMAHA, U.IA. 4MCUT MACARONI lACTOnY IN AMCaICA IS POUNDS SUGAR $1 fitt Cant QranuUtad. S lbs. bst CoffM $1.00 Coffee Special, lb ...30c Teaa for Icing. pr lb. ...... .BOc l 60c Sugar sold with $1,00 order of other goods. MOYUNE TEA CO., SOS N. 16th St., Phone Doug. 2446. 1916 Milk Fed Spring Chickens. 1916 Genuine Lamb Legs, per lb ... . . ; 23c .1594c Steer Pot Roast, lb It Via Youni Vsal Roast, lb...,. II We Young Veel Cbops, lb MVte Pis I'ork Butts, lb 13c Pur Pork Roast, lb U",c Porterhouse Stsaks, per lb ........ 1 7 Vte Spare Ribs, lb. 8V.e Extra' Lean Regular Hams, lb 17Ve Sugar Cured Hams,' lb lS'.c Extra. lan Rreekfast Bacon, lb. .10c Sugar .Cured Baeon ISc SPECIALS From I to ft p. as., Lamb Chopa, lb. , .Be From ft to 10 p. m. Pork Cbops, lb. .12c EMPRESS MARKET 113 Soath 16tk St. , Phona Douglas 2307. JlQMJMIfllW VWI I OuiLr only sugges tion is that you make fresh- coffee. Don't use coffee that has stood in the grounds and become bitter., Delicious A little experimenting "will show you which you like better; your iced Butter-Nut Cof fee served with cream or without or jk I 1 i Cooling, Delicious. Refreshing $T 100 Pure Sf , T , . .PRODUCTS. jV Armour's Ornnn Tiiice carries the famous Oval Label Armour's guarantee of absolute purity. This is nature's own beverage, undiluted. nnfermented and unsweetened save for the natural sugar of the grape. Per- Loo.lt fee tha ei.aier wh feet ckvification by the exclusive Armour aW.tku-Miabi.,1, proces8- Grape Juice is the great summer drink for ali No other beverage has so large a variety of uses. Armour's, because of its purity, is the ideal drink for children, invalids and old people as well as for the strong and vigorous. Order Armour's in the Family Case of six one-pint bottles. ARMOURCOMPANV 863 Robe, nudats, Mgr., lath and Jones Nt., Phone P. lOAA, Omaha, Neb.) W. l wuainson, xvm anu w, sei. no. new. - ..-..i.-yf ; m0 1 ; 'sil. Kpn-A llllli I I ' ' i I 1,'. . -. 11 1 ,'' v,' " 1 , v SSIIliilKiliiiSPI m ..:ai -anriCl- ,","llk M W M AMI las IST.J laJ ! , t. - jn m urn .u i 'i ,i k . ri una - vx m m m m larx - ' " . . . 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