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15 oAidelaide Kennerl Ella' Fleishman- o EDITOR ASS'T EDJTOR- mm THE vBEfi: OMAHAl " SATURDAY,' DECEMBER 1,.' 1917; ome ficbnomic& J1X Edited bv Irma. 3(. Gross DOMISTIC SCIftlCC OeX1TftiHT CIr4L SCffOOt ARRIET ruths LESSdfo COOKING Lesson III Thanksgiving Leftovers. The day after Thanksgiving, mother said to Harriet Ruth: "Wouldn't you like to Nhelp with lunch, and make some good things out of what we nave lett trom vosterdav s dinner? "What can I make?" said Harriet Kuth, all interest at once. ' 'Let's see," said mother, "we have some turkey and dressing left, and some gravy. There isn't much; these , couldn't be, when there were so many of us. We have just the tougher pieces ot the bird lelt, the drumsticks and one wing. Look through my recipe card catalogue for luncheon macaroni." This is the card that Harriet Ruth found: t . Luncheon Macaroni. OoofWI macaroni. Gravy or Tomato Vooki&, chopped meat, Sauce. Masoning. Buttered crumbs. Arrange the macaroni, meat and seasoning in layers in a greased bak ing dish, pour the gravy dr sauce over, cover with buttered crumbs, and bke in a moderate oven 25 minutes. Harriet Ruth looked very puzzled after reading the card.. "It doesn't tell you how much to take, or any thing, I can't make that. And it doesn't say anything about dressing at all." - Her mother smiled. "I'm initiating you into the mysteries of real cook ing today, daughter. To use left overs successfully you 'must stir in judgment.' Today we haven't much turkey, so we'll use turkey and dress ing as one layer. For the four of us, use 1 1-3 c. macarqni, measured be fore cooking." "How do I cook the macaroni?" "Have a large kettle of boiling salt ed water ready, and scatter the brok en jfiacaroni slowly into the water. Stir with a fork if the macaroni sticks to the bottom. Set the cover of the kettle partly on. If the kettle is un covered more heat is needed, but if the kettle is covered tightly the wa m HolidayGoodies Found Now I n ttie Omaha Markets Good things that are in demand for the holiday season are pouring upon the Omaha markets. Not only are fruits and vegetables of local growing plentiful, but many things from dis tant places are here. ' Cluster raisins and pulledaig8 and Inioc in fiiiir-. Kavac ore hrA . .Tfov'1 are the very finest, fancy specimens grown. The boxes are extremely at tractive. The cluster raisins come also in metal boxes. These are -imported and are nearly the size of grapes. Nuts, both shelled and unshelled, of splendid quality are plentiful. Oranges are much more plentiful than they were a week ago. The sea son has advanced farther and the oranges are both bigger and riper. Apples in great variety are here. Most of them are brought the long journey from the northwest Pacific coast. They are chiefly Winesaps, Johnathans, Rome Beauties.v Grimes Golden and Staymans. Prices range from $1.75 upward for a bushel box. Bananas are used in many ways at the holiday season. They are plentiful in the Omaha markets, but arc considerably higher in price fhan thefr were formerly. The. finer and ls!rV sizes cost as high as 30 cents a dozen. Even at this price bananas are economical food. Both celery and cranberries, mdis pensible adjuncts of the festive "board, are abundant. Cranberries sell aronnd 12ji cents a quart and are of the high est quality. California grapes are still abundant and cheap, selling at 10 cents a pound or 45 cents for a seven-pound basket. The price of potatoes still continues Watchful Waiting Week after week a growing number of homes watch for this sort of an advertisement to tell them what their Sunday Special dessert is. This week it's Cherry and dealers in tinriR who serve will be '4t v- For Groceries and Meats Trade at the WASHINGTON MARKET MEAT DEPARTMENT Choice Sirloin Steak, lb.. 20c Choice Porterhouse Steak, lb 20c Choice Round Steak, lb 20c Beef Tenderloin, lb. 25c Boneless Rib Roast. Ib 22ae Choice Pot'Roast, lb 15c and 17Vie Choice Rump Roast, lb nyac GROCERY DEPARTMENT Extra Fancy Santos Coffee, lb....22VsC Regular 85c Coffee, per lb 28c All Brands of Creamery Batter, lb.. 45c Peanut Butter, made while you wait per lb., at f. 25c Bulk Oatmeal. 4 lbs. for 25c Michigan Celery, per stalk ,.5c Wa serve Home Made Hot Soup from 11 to 2 o'clock every day, per bowl. .Be All country orders promptly attended to Largest mail order bouse in the middle west. U. S. Food Administration, License G-27634. . 14 OT IJOUGLlA-S ter boils over very easily. When the macaroni is done, about IS minutes, drain the water into a bowl and pour cofd water over, the macaroni to keep it from sticking together. We can save the water from the macaroni to use for soup making." 1 ! "What seasoning shall I use, moth er? Have we any green pepper?". - "Yes, I think' there is part of one left from the salad yesterday. Use that, with some finely" minced onion and parsley. We won't need any more, than that, for the gravy and dressing are bpth well seasoned. To be sure we'll need salt." "And how do I butter the crumbs, mother? Just put dabs of butter on them?" ' "No, a better way is to melt one- sixth as much butter as you have crumbs, and stir the crumbs around in the melted fat. Use one-fourttLcup of crumbs and two teaspoons of but ter, level." ' , "I think I can do it all now, mother. But it won't take very long. Isn't there something else I can do?" "You are ambitious this morning. There is another job you. might try. I have some few cranberries left, just about enough for Sunday dinner. Would you like to make some cran berry sauce?" "That would be fun.-' They. are so pretty and red." . "All right get my recipe for un strained cranberry sauce. Unstrained Cranberry Sauce. 3 c. cranberries. hi C water. . 1 e. sugar. Wash cranberries, put all ingred ients together and bring to a boil. Cover the kettle and boil 10 minutes over a low flame. "My, that's a nice, easy recipe, said Harriet Ruth, "I can do that all by myself, without any "Explanation. Shall I do that first, and then start the macaroni?" "I think that would be a stood ar rangement," said mother. "Then the luncheon macaroni should be just done at noon if you work steadily.'' to hold down around 40 and 43,cents a peck. Other staple vegetables have not changed much in price or supply. A few casaba melons are here to tickle the palatesof epicures. They Never Strike There is one class of laborers who never strike' and seldom complain. They get up at 5 o'clock in the morn ing and never get back to bed' until 10 or 11 o'clock at nights they work without ceasing the whole of that time, and receive no other emolument than food and the plainest kind of clothing; they understand something of every branch of economy and labor, from finance to cooking; though harassed by a hundred re sponsibilities, though driven and wor ried, though reproached and looked. down upon, they never revolt and thy cannot organize for their own protection. Ntt even sickness re leases thern from their posts. No sacrifice is deemed too great for them to make, and no incomoetencv in any branch of their woiik is ex cused. No essays, books or poems are written in tribute to their stead fastness. They die in the harness and are supplanted as quickly as -may be. These are the, housekeeping wives of laboring men. -. Andrew Carnegie, the well-known manufacturer and benefactor, al though born in Scotland, has done' much for America. On January. 28, 1902, he founded Carnegie Institute 1 1 7 T- - , at vvasningion, u. i.., an institution for the encouragement oj investiga tion, research and discovery," for the advancement of- knowledge and the improvement of mankind. ' Nut scores of prominent local ; t I e Cream w Ice Creams glad to supply it. Veal Kidney Roast, lb 25c Veal Breast, with pocket for dressing, per lb., at .15c Pork Loin Roast, per lb 24tc' Lean Pork Chops, lb 25c Lamb Legs, per lb ..25c Lamb Chops, per lb... ....25c Iceberg Lettuce, per head , ...10c Campbell's or Kamo Soup, can 10c Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, per pkg., at ,. . .10c Aunt Jemima's or Teko Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs. for 25c Beets, Carrots, Parsnips,.. Cabbage or Potatoes, lb., at ......3c TJE.L.TYILR 470 MDMMrnWV cVSOCMV tub i i dock wesT lNfri AWK III WheriiMtt Shopping Shopped half a day for YOU. AndN Oh ! the' secrets there are to be revealed. Today we t J . . have tfie mysteries of the "L D." : : . - - - Adelaide Kennerly. NEW YORK learned lo -conserve space long before it knew any- thing about ways and means I of conserving food. In Man hattan, where millions of people must live the Island is but 10 blocks wide and 200 blocks 4ong even the wealthy could not spread themselves- over ground, 1 If they ?wanted room they went'up- in the air. v Consequently the masses, and the classes, except the Vair5 Astorbilts, managed with small space. " -.'. Apartments in large cities started a fashion which is rapidly spreading to all parts of the country. They are being built in Omaha. And let there be no misgivings . about this as rap idly as they are completed they will be occupied. " ., Why? - Because. a Because the servant problem is driving families into smaller quarters to relieve womemof laborious work yi'hich brings wrinkles to their faces and kinks in their dispositions. Foreseeing this change, manufac- Making Love by Dictaphone Found to Be Satisfactory . : By Private E.U.Smith Letters are so unsatisfactory we have all foun that out from time to time. When people are wide apart and missing each other badly, no let ter ever written will seem anything but a poor Substitute for the spoken words, the tones of, voice of the ab sent one. One young couple have, found a much better way to bridge the way from "over there" to over here than writing, and are probably blazing a way that hundreds will follow. Private Everojt Harding Smith of Philadelphia, is 4 member of the Ca nadian expeditionary force and was wounded in the taking of Viihy Ridge. Back in Toronto there is a girl who is going' to marry him when he has done his bit. Her father makes considerable use of the dictaphone. and before Smith went off to the war he promised the girl that he would send her a record made by himself the first chance he got. . Now he is in a hospital near London, and sending off messages regnlarly, and receiving the same kind in-return. , "You'd think it pught to be the eas iest thing in the world, writing a letr ter in. this, way," he said, "but . it's curious liow much soonel" yotf use up what you have to say when you .talk it (even when you're speaking to your girl), than you do when .writing-in the ordinary way. But, gee! it's great, for I can recognize her rojee just the second the record starts, '.and she can mine, and it beats a letter simply hol low. Sometimes, when I've kind eff got to the end of my tether in the way of telling her things, and still have a bit of record to fill. up, I do it in funny ways. The . first tir; I did 'this stunt, I,remembcrr" I'd been to see tho revue, Flving Colors' it the' London Hippodrome, and the principal song made a greatnit with me. No, I can't remember now what the song was. I've heard so many since.i But -1 told my , girl that I'd just heard a peach of a song, and that I'd wind up -the record by singing her the chorus, and I did." And, be lieve me, it came out fine. I. didn't know that I was that much of a singer. And it tickled the 'one and only,' .too." . . . . . . f Saturday Specials at the Mew Public Market These Prices Will Prevail at the Empress Market -i ; ; ':'. 113 South 16th Street. - MEAT DEPARTMENT Pig Pork Loins, per pound 21 y2c 1917 Milk-Fed Spring Chickens, per pound 22c Steer Porterhouse Steak, lb. . ,.22ie Steer Round Steak, lb. .'. . . ,22',c Steer- Sirloin Steak, lb ... . ........ ', 20c Steer Pot Roast, lb. , . . . .H'ic and 20c Steer Boiling Beef, lb ...... .13 ,c Steer. Shoulder . Steak,' lb. . J ..... .Is'jc Steer Rib Roast, Ib 17Vie Pig Pork Roast, lb.. -24V,c Pig Pork Butts, lb 26,c Young Veal Roast, Ib .17V,c Young Veal Chops, lb 19,c Young Veal Stew, Ib. 12V-e MONEY-SAVING GROCERY DEPARTMENT Sunkist Flour. 48-Ib. sack. ...... .$2.80 Sugar, il lbs. for.... .....$1.00 Bulk Oatmeal, 4 lbs. far 25c Carnation or Pet Milk, 2 for. 2Sc Best Rice, S lbs. for 25c Oil Sardines. 4 cans for. '. 25c Fancy White Navy Beans, per lb.... 15c Post Toasties, per package.... 10c FRUITS AND Fancy Jonathan Apples, bu. box.,. $1.65 I Fancy White Potatoes, 15 lbs. to peck, I per peck, at . . 35c I BUTTER, EGGS Fancy Elgin Butternut Butter, lb.. .45c Fancy Cream Cheese, per lb...... Fresh pountry Butter, in 2-lb. rolls,-per Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb...... lb., at 42 Vic I. N . SUNSHINE CRACKER DEPARTMENT Sunshine Takoma Biscuits, 2 pkgs.. 13c Fresh. Baked Ginger Snaps, lb...... 12c Do not fail to visit the most sanitary delicatessen department the talk 6f the city. Our stock of salads) dressings and roast meats is the most delicious to be found. .. , - ' ' . COFFEE AND TEA DEPARTMENT "Morning Hour," a pleasing cup, lb., 20c Publie Market Special, a Coffee of sur prising merit, per lb 25c mm M ST PHONE DOUG.2793 Maht Floor First Nat'l. Bank Building turers have constructed furniture, the like of which has never made its'ap pearance before. For the sole pur pose of helping women to solve the "space conservation" problem I shopped a half day in the leading fur niture stores. Here is just one of the things 1 found. w "Library-Dine." , -And I take my hat off to the man who designed it. I want one. I must have one. Don't know where I shall put it, but I feel as though I could not live without a "Library-Dine." ''Library-Dines" have every . ap- pearance of a solid, serviceable library table. There are drawer, and knob trimmings they come in all styles Books for Omaha Public Library The Bee Will Collect The Omaha public library has es tablished library distributing stations at Fort Omaha and Fort Cook and has arranged a system of deliveries whereby the men at these two army posts may also have ready use of the main library. Many books arc wanted at these two deposit stations. Good stories are preferred books of adventures, sea stones, cieiecuve stories, espc- ciallv humorous ones. Such authorsNJ as Kipling, Doyle, McCutcheon, O.fM streets; the nearest Bee office, or IT- 1 t . 1 f M. . 1 j U. H.n.Hrs rnli,i n Henry, Hopkinson Smith, Stockton Bindloss, Tarkington, have been found popular with men.. Books on Ancient Mirrors Are Coming Into Vogue Again; Trerigji Mirrors This Time Trench .mirrors are coining into style now, but they are not very new. Etruscan ladies usjed to have metal mirrors in, their vanity boxes before Rome was put on the map. The reason they did was that it was inconvenient to carry pools abdut in vanity boxes, and looking into pools was the, standard, way of, seeing how you had done vour hair in those 'days. Nice, clear, limpid, still, greenish, private poois were Kepi in every luxurious dressing room, and the classic ladies bent over them to watch the effect of their fragrant cosmetics. ' Recently, in excavations 'in Italy, articles. have been found that corre spond to those found in Egypt and Assyria, artd that were evidently used as toilet, articles by the ladles. There are-vanity cases much like the ones that are carried today. They were attached to long slender chains that fastened to the girdle at the ladies' waists, and. contained sweet scented .pomades. -Each had a little lighly burnished copper mirror. ' . . It is a notable find, because the things are in a state of splendid preservation, and are present in great number ,and variety. Did you ever know that Chrisini'as day was sometimes called "the day of new clothes," from an old French custom of giving new cloaks in that day, to . those who belonged to the court. , No. 1 Mutton Legs, Ib .23,c Choice Mutton Chops, lb 22ic Choioe Mutton Roast, Ib .,..16',c Choice Mutton Stew, 8 lbs. for 25c No. 1 Extra Lean- Skinned Hams, per lb., at , i,...23',c Extra L?an Regular HaVns, lb. .1 ... .27Vtc Morris' Supreme Skinned Hems, per ).', at ...,29',c California Picnic Hams, lb.. 24 'je Armour Shield Extra LeaH Bacon, per lb., at 4ty,c No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 37C 15c quality Peas, per can..... 12c 15c quality Corn, per can ..12c 15c quality Tomatoes, per. can. .... ,12c Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, three packages for 25c Lighthouse Cleanser, 6 cans for..,.. 25c Diamond C Soap, 7 bars for. ...... .26c Large California Prunes,, per lb.... 45c Seedless Raisins, per lb 15c VEGETABLES Sunkist weet Oranges, per (lozenf.30c Fancy CeleW 5c and 10c Large Grapefruit, each ...... V .7'jC AND CHEESE , 23c , .33c Assorted Sunshine Cakes, lb.. ,18c Liberty Cup, old crop mellow Coffre. per lb., at 30c Hotel Blend,- ancxceptional value, per Ib, at ...... 'TT..., 35c nun lan 1 and finishes, from very. modest prices on up as high as vou can afford to go. ' Presto! . There is, an automatic catch under the table top. Press it, the top lifts and, presto!- there you have a dining table, 45x45 inches, in the "spot where, stood a decent looking library table. 26x45, btit a few seconds before. These. "Library-Dines" are shown in all leading furniture stores and their ranse in price' is sufficiently wide to suit every purse. If your apartment is small it helps to furnish bQth living room and din ing room in one. . , Young couples, small families, and bachelor girls, will find an "L.-D." a real comfort. . But the editor is calling "copy" and we are learning conservationJof space since white paper is so' scarce. I found out oodles of secrets. Some of them will be revealed in my next installment. Fix this "L-D" well in your memory for it is to serve many purposes in furnishing our tiny apartments in fu ture articles. All ris;ht!. All right! Mr. Editor. T am coining.! the Soldiers in Co-dperation With and Distribute' Them. the war, popular travel, history and biography, all are in great demand. Technical books on aviation, wireless telegraphy, submarines, automobiles, signaling, are wanted for study. Omaha 'people have given gener ously of their books, but many more are needed. There should be no idle books on our shelves jt this time. Send the books you wish to donate to the Omaha public library, Harney and Nineteenth streets; the South Side branch library, Twenty-third and the nearest library deposit statu.,' as Bee Offices. Ames rfice, 4110 North Twenty fourth street. Lake office, 2516 North Twenty fourth street. ; Walnut office, 819 North Fortieth street. " J - Park office, 2615 Leavenworth"" Vinton office, 1715 Vinton street. South Side office," 2318 N street. Benson office Military avenue and Main. ; Deposit Stations. : ' Beranek & Sous, 1402 South Six teenth street. . ,; ' . .". : Sprague's Benson Pharmacy, 5905 Main. Kearney Pharmacy, Thirty-second ; ad: Arbor streets. . Marsh Pharmacy, Twentieth and -Lake streets.. , ' Walkers Store, 4510 North lwen-ty-fourth street. . Lucke ;Drug company, 3524 'Leav enworth. .-'.".' ( While fruit : pies are baking they may be prevented from boiling over Dy acting one tabiesnoontui ot corn starch to the fruit. The sugar,' fruit and cornstarch should be heated be fore adding the crust. . , Substitute Cast YOU Sam Pita A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. -Keep Horlick's Always on Hand duick Lunch: Home or Office Sh Safe Milk phe Choice .jk I T"e c!?0'ce young, smooth, white i thin skins the choice of firm, fine w grained, sweet, tender meat the, , ' Y choice of expert supervision, so care J V ful that only one ham in f ten survives the test.' yv And finally, the choice of t the best tables. Jpl ' ? f I That's Puritan ; V j J "The Taste Tells" I'Jp f JT The Cudahy Packing Co. m '1 " W0W & I If your dealer F. W. CON RON WTtWWV - J gggfgf 11 f ooein t handle 1321 Jones St., Bp LCTfrf $3 JSwdr if Puritan, phona , Om.ha. fff M-tAi 1 Jk&Sl I I Puritan Hams and Bacon are smoked v. " W-iS3? ' '- mot J V. dally in onr . Omnia plant, insuring a y3S "vJB ftf " r fTTTTI"" I MMT"'II rTiraijn ra.jiii.-ai ii , : . 7" T :T . V . - r .-- -- ----- . - - ." m--,---- - Small Furs The approval of the holiday season is giving fresh impetus to the liiovc hicnt of neckpieces, many' of which arc in animal shape, while others1 are in small collar effects, says the Dry Goods Economist. 1 Foxes lead, btit are very scarce. In some cases wolf is being used as a substitute for fox, though other.skins are employed when suitable. ' , There ii a growing demand for sfSwtg' VtI;; y JM wan I A , . . mmm I War Declared on High Prices SO per eent Navlnts and Highest tjuallly brings the erowds. Trlcei good all -week. Milk Kel (liU-kena llVie lllml quarters Mutton , HHo Round. Plrlnln or I'ortrrhoua tholes lleef Boll, Ib .- Mtraka, at ...HH Fajr I)rha i Oysters, quart 4e Veal or Mntton C'hopa lVe Fancy tieese 10H Vore quarters Mutton V4 ISc can Lima ncna....9e Eggs, doscn 5 large Totatoes, perk ,.Oe 15o can Haked Means.. 0Ve Huturlne, lb. tie Large Onions, peck... .80e 15c can Uakrtl Deans.. 10 Tall ran Salmon ....HHe OranRes. docien le 5o can Ti-as 1H 'ry Praclies. lb. 10e Celery, bunch Be !0o ran l'oas ......1'.4 l'runrs. lb 10o Lettuce, bunch ........00 !0o can Corn lSVie Ho can Hominy 1e Gold Hell, warranted Mo can Tomatot-s ,.11'e Quart Jars Olives. .. ,17V Hour, at ..,.51.71 :5c can Prra 14e JOc Kumfurd B. Pow..lo KrHmor's Cream, best t&c can Peaches He :5c Calumet B. Pow.,e flour made IS.7B ibo can Plum ...14c Largo pkg. rncake bars Soap ........ JOc can I)lackberrlM..10 Flour, at lOe Kla Crackers, lb....lSVo JOo can Kidney Beans . 10e Quaker Oats, pltg.. K. .Iflo Olngrr Snaps, Ib lHe 10e pgk. Macaroni.... 70 Kancy Cooklrs, pkg.i.,. Mepf nsts, Ib lJ4e 10c. kg. Spaghetti. .life Knmo Coups, can lie Salt Pork, Ib S6Vc 10c pkg. Com Flakes. 7He Bawtey, better than S. C. Hacon, lb. ....a,33V 15o pkg. Mspse Klakes7',4 lard, at , . . . v 28o Liver, Ib. JOe Ho can Pumpkin 0 Small ean Milk ..' He Sausage, lb. .lfte SOc ran Luna Flsh..,.10e Tall can Milk He Neck nones, Ib H Creamery Butter 45o Crlsco, can S 30 can Cocoa .1 Mall Orders Filled at Same Price. Urgest Vut Price Mnll Order Grocery and Meat Market la the State. Write for Price l.'st. j j . ' BOStON MEAT & GROCERY CO. 11$ North 10th St., OppNroMofflce. H J Phone, IKiugtn J 1089. t'aoh and Joy Debt and Worry. Stretch Your Dollars By Trading t th) ' Forty-one I Stores BASKET SCORES V now operate aver 40 stores. You get the benefit of anr economic sys tem, from Producer to Consumer direct. Tomatoes, new pack No. fcan..14e Tomatoes, new pack. No. -can 17o Corn, -Splendid Grade, new pack, , aan 12a Corn by the case .$S.7t Hooslor Belle Tork and IJcans ' i prr ean Large can Hominy .13e ice C'OKFKB mlependent, a regular SSc grade, 1-lb. fiber ran ,3Ce Trp brand Cocoa, ',4.1b. can. . . . .site Cabbage, lb., t',r 100 lbs 11.98 Onions, Rod Mlobe, 1414 lbs 4Jc Beans, Michigan Hanil 1'lcked, Ib. at '...ISHe Teanut Burrer, per glass Be Tip Baking Powder, Ib.-ran . . . . 15o Makea prize winning bakings. , Kno Corn flyrup, li-lb. can.. ..I4 Over 800 prices lower than other- BASKET STORES CO. Thoss living near 150 East Broadway. Council Bluffs, should visit our New Store No. 48 at that address. It's another; Economy branch. Watch us growl We will Opea Another Store soon at 89th and Leavenworth Street. I II ' muffs, principally in furs to match the neckpieces already made; up? Shapes vary from small, semiround to. flat animal models of various sizes with the head overlapping. '" ; r ' l Vl!.ia.it'ia i!:!irr aiH.iiiieiiaiiiir'li'rWSjl - .- r Storage Is Cheaper jThan Reni j. And our Fir Proof Wars- ' house affords a fafe place to . f 'I store your household goods,. l . etc. , .-',. Omaha Van & Storage Co. Phone Douglas 4163. 606 South 16th St. i.niiiiitmi'tmiii-H''ii'i'.i'H"S'iiHi'it"i'H"i"i"i'H"t""i Cmaha , Lincoln . Council Bluft (WAKII1NGT0N APPLES. Price mnglng frr.m 1.75 to U.1S. You should set; theaa at the stores. They are Rome lleauty, Stnyman, tVlnesap, Jonathans and others. KnroCorp Syrup. 10 lbs.,.. 7 Crystal White Syrup, 1 lbs 82n Flour,' Economy, 4S-lb. sack ..fi.lti Flour, Tip, nothing better milled, 4s-lb. anck ....12.0(1 Tlour. Gold Medal. 4S-lb. sack..SX.80 Corn flesl, fi-lb. sack ,,.1e Apple Butter, II ounces. .J4e Salmon, Red Alaska, tall can.... iflo Salmon, Sockeye, 1-lb. can.,,,,.SX Seedless Rulslns, 10-ox. pkg...,. JOe ' Farina, a fine breakfast food, per package ,.l(k) KrlHp Corn Flakes, pipe .....Re Arab Chief Dates, pkg, 0c i for tin Royal Cocoanut, pkg .........7o grocers. i 'i