Conducted by Ella Fleishman if V Arrangement Made for 1 Sending of Food to Belgium and France Arrangements have been com pleted for the relief of the 10,000,000 Belgians and French people now within territory occupied by the Germans, according to information coming from Herbert Hoover to Gurdon W. Wattles, federal food To transport the great volume of foods across, the allied governments - have placed 200,000 tons of shipping at the disposal of the relief conimis sion, of which Mr. Hoover is chair man this in addition to the vessels . already controlled by the commis sion. The food program, as outlined, will cost during , the nexL- twelve months $280,000,000 for purchase! and transportaiton. The financing J has been arranged cm the basis of , advances to ue maue me ueigian and French governments by the United States, in amounts sufficient to pay for materials purchased here. England and France are advancing sums to cover purchases made in those countries. ' 1 v 1 V 3: YliP SSS pm te1 Vft w 1 MiM ."l 1 '" i - J4 i'iiiii.iuiuii. i.Jl hWmI Left to right: Mrs. Miles Greenleaf, Mrs. A. S. Williams, Mrs. George Weteram, Mrs. Van B. Lady and Mrs. Harry Patterson. Members of the Dundee Patriotic club have established a refreshment booth on the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival grounds, the proceeds to be used in carrying out the club's war work. The club is partially financing three canteen workers overseas, has knitted many garments and otherwise provided comforts for soldiers. The Red Cross salvage department is also main taining a refreshment booth on the carnival grounds, where coffee and sandwiches will be served every afternoon an devening. Mrs. Will Thomas and Mrs. Allan Parmer are in charge. IJieJ by InMA H GfiOSS BOVSCHOLD ARTS VEPT CSffTffAl HIGH XCtfOOZ. Cottage Cheese Campaign The United States is undertaking, among its other difficult tasks, the creating of a new demand on the American table. For years we have fed to animals or wasted outright ', large amounts of skim milk. And why? Because no one appreciated its possibilities. At least not enough people appreciated( them to pay for the trouble of converting the milk into cheese. We have scorned skim milk and looked upon cottage cheese as a "something ex tra," not realizing that cottage cheese is a splendid food worthy of a real place in a meal. Let me give you an idea of the importance the government at taches to the use of cottage cheese. To popularize this use, the bureau of animal husbandry is sending a woman agent to every state to arouse interest in the question. I happen to know that a former as- Co-Operation Miss Gross will be very glad to receive suggestions for the home economics column or to answer, as far as she is able, any ques tions that her readers may ask. sistant professor of home econom ics in one of our great universities is flow devoting her entire time to the interests of cottage cheese. Whether the government suc ceeds or not depends upon you and me. Every family that tries, likes, and tries again a new cottage cheese dish is helping out Uncle Sam, as well as her own pocket book. (For cottage cheese is very cheap in proportion to its food value). Pimento and Cottage Cheese Roast 2 o. cooked cereal. green pepper! 1 e. cottage cheese, (chopped). 1 o dry bread 1H t (alt. crumbs. t loda. t pimento r hi t. pepper. Liquid, It necessary. Mix all ingredients, making the mixture verv stiff. Form into a roll and bake about 25 minutes, basting from time to time with fat. Cottage Cheese Balls. 1 M e. milk. a. mashed pota- 2 T. fat. toee. 2 T. flour. J egg, beaten. Salt and pepper. Bread crumbs. 2 o. cottage cheese. Melt fat, add flour, then milk and stir to boiling. Gradually beat cheese into it. Add mashed pota toes, season, make into balls, roll in crumbs, then egg, then crumbs and fry in deep fat until a golden brown. Delicious served with to mato sauce. Cottare Cheese Salad Dressing. V, c. milk. 1 t salt, 'i c. weak vinegar. 1 t. mustard. 1 egg. M t. paprika, 1 c. loft cottage 3 t. flour, cheese. 114 t melted butter. Mix dry ingredients together and cream them with the melted butter. Add to the heated milk and stir till thick. After the mixture has boiled add vinegar slowly, stirring all jthe while. Add egg, with constant stir ring. Beat the cottage cheese grad ually into the dressing. The mix ture should be perfectly smooth. Whipped cream may be folded into the dressing. Scalloped Eggs with Cot Cheese. 8 hard cooked i'.tks. 1 pimento or green o. cottage cheese, pepper, cut In Buttered bread strips. crumbs, i o. white sauce. Cut the ejrM Into ouarters and place part of them in a greased baking dish. Cover this layer with sauce, into which the cottage cheese has been folded and put a layer of pepper on top. Repeat until dish is full. Cover with the crumbs and bake 20 minutes in a moderately hot oven. t. teaspoon. T. tablespoon. c cup. All measurements level. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM a toilet preparation of merit Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Restorins Color and BsautytoGrar and Faded Hair. WV and ?t '"I be flnioTrmfl. Mrs. Luther Kountze, director of canteen service, issues an appeal for one large and one small hard coal heater (stove) for the canteen at Fort Omaha. All canteen workers, both Fort Omaha and troop train workers, are asked by Mrs. Kountze to re port at the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium Monday, September 30, at 2 p. m. sharp. A military officer will be there to give instructions in regard to marching in the Ak-Sar-Ben parade on the afternoon of Octo ber 3. Mrs. Kountze announces that the reason nothing has been done about canteen uniforms for winter is be cause Central division, Chicago, has received no orders from Washing ton. Mrs. Kountze announces, how ever, that the uniform, when decid ed upon, will be a coafyhich may be worn at any time SWmoving the insignia duty. when not fiWrmoving t TOAftkial y. v .... s I I Plenty of Milk Foods I A Studious Mind must have the support of the other organs of the body. If any one of these organs is out of harmony, it means a slow, sluggish mind. The stomach in particular must have light digestible food. lbUb-lU-12 harney. Douglas 1796. U. S. Food Administration No. G-18J73. , If you want to show your guests one of the points of in 'erest which distinguishes Omaha from other cities, bring them to the Central Market. Our store is the largest and only complete Market of its kind in the Middle-West Meet your friends in the comfortable rest room provided for you at the Central Market. Come once and you will come always. Specials in Our Grocery Department 2Mb. sack Purs Rys Flour. Sl.SS 1-lb. can Rumford Baking Pow der 25c A 10c can Free With Each Pound Pinto Beans, lb 12l,c Brown Kidney Beans, lb ...12l'sC 18-o. bottle Sunkist Ketchup, p'r bottle 2Sc Per doten $2.85 10-ot. bottls Ketchup, bottle.. 15c Per doien $1.75 No. 8 cans Sankist Plums, in heavy syrup 23c Per doten $2 85 Iten's Fairy Soda Crackers, lb 20c Hen's Fresh Baked Graham Crack ers, per lb ISc Extra Fancy Sunkist Sliced Peaches, can .....3So Three cans $1.00 No. 8 cans Extra Fancy Grated Pineapple, can 29c Mission Brand Asparagus, can.ISc 6-lb. can Kara Surup 39c 10-lb. can Karo Syrup 78c 6-lb. can White Syrup 48c lfl-lh. can White Syrup 98c Borden's Condensed Milk, can. 10c Per case $4.78 Aple Jam and Buster Brown Cookies, lb 33c CALL UPON US For any help or advice which 'e can give you relative to the lighting of your home or place of business. Mazda Lamps for sale by NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY at every meal will keep the stomach in healthy condition and the mind will be quick and snappy. Try a bowl of crackers and milk for lunch today. Be Sure It's Pure Be sure your supply of milk is clean, pure and wholesome and insist on its being PASTEUR IZED. Call us today we will begin delivery tomorrow. Specials in Our Meat Department SPRING CHICKENS. FRESH DRESSED, per lb 33c Lent Genuine Lamb, lb....27'5c Steer Shoulder Steak. lb....22V3c Yonnir Mutton Shoulders, lb. 16'Ae Fancy Veal Roast, lb 25c Morrell's Wappella Bacon, lb .B3o Economy Bacon Squares, lb...36e SPECIALS IN OUR FLOWER DEPT. 1,000 Asparagus Plumosa Ferns, each QMe Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Oleo. Strictly Fresh Checked Eggs, per dozen 35c No. 1 Fancy Grade Butter, lb..55o Wisconsin Cream and Brick Cheese, per lb 35c Mb. palls Enowflake Oleo.. $1.68 Gem Nut and Swift's Lily Brand Oleo, per lb 32c Swift's Premium Oleo, In rolls, per lb 33c Creamed Cottage Chess and Whipping Cream Fresh Dally ' I Alamito Si Dairy I Douglas 409. Council Bluffs 205. Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Jersey Sweet per basket Per lb Three lbs Fresh Fancy Concord Grapes, basket. 48c Fancy Cat. Tokay Grapes, bas.70c Per lb., ISc; 2 lbs for 25c Honey Dew Melon, erate. . . .$2.50 Each 30e to 60c Mall Orders Filled at Above Pries Fruits and Vegetables All Ifinria Potato, Se 10c 25 of Bee Want Ads Are Business Getters. Try Them iwr- W SI w St I v) v Wasteless Avoid the insidious extrava gance in your kitchen tjie result of using foods low in nutritive value, or which in volve considerable waste in preparation. TUT mi EVERYBODYS STORE WlfM. Fridays September 27, 1918- -STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY- -Phone Douglas 2100 "Government Inspection for Your Protection." Purit QFlandBacon Puritan Ham is a good food for wasteless days since it combines a maximum of food value with a minimum of waste. Puritan Hams are delicious in flavor, fine' grained and tender. . When you buy hams or bacon ask for Puritaa 'The Taste Tells" f HE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY F your dealer doesn't Jlandl Pun tan, phono F. W. CuiiftOii, bi-anca ulanager 1321 Jones St, Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 2401. Puritan Hams and Bacon are smoked daily la our Omaha plant, insuring fresh, brightly smoked meats at e'l NEW ARRIVALS IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES' . M DISTI NCTIVE at $25.00 and $35. 00 and they're so pretty and so out of the ordinary that we just had to tell you about them i a- r - F YOU could have seen these charming new creations as they tumbled out of their tissue wrappings, we're certain yon would ' not wonder at our display of enthusiasm over them. For they are indeed the most fetching array of stvles we have shown for a longtime. They're the last word-style creations many of them will not be duplicated later; and, perhaps, the one that best expresses your individuality the one most becoming to you may not be obtainable later on. . ' THE suits are most distinctive of the season simple in effect, yet mHe mateials include such favored weaves as poplins, serges, radically different in lines. Possessing that touch of different- JL burella cloth, velours, tc. The colors are navy, burgundy ness so characteristic of Burgess-Nash ready-to-wear. Certainly brown, taupe and green ; also black. We are justly proud of the dis- they were never smarter in style than now. play and we believe you will appreciate it thoroughly. Buries Nash Co. Second Floor