Th. stranrth f a natiaa, sspaclallr ol a r.publicaa natioa, la ia th. well ordered aid intaMfant bomaa al tba paopla. Tba massiva gates of clrcuro.lanc, Ars turned upon tin smallest hinft, And thua aoma st.mlnf patty chanc. Oft givea our Ufa and aftar tlnga. 5 . V I r" . A i Misses' Suits New arrivals will be shown Sat urday for the first time. Special values, at $35.00 and $45.00 Julius Orkin, 1508-1510 Douglas. Hosiery Special RegBlar $1.00 "Onyx" Ladies' Hose in all colors and sizes, special for Saturday, 59c. Julius Orkin, 1508-1510 Douglas Attractive Hat for Spring Wear Why Pay Such High Prices for Your Gro ceries and Meats Elsewhere When You Can Buy the Best Groceries and Meats at the Following Low Prices at the WASHING TON MARKET? Fancy Shoulder Roast, per lb 17'it-20 Fresh Spare Ribs, per lb.l5 Extra Fancy Lamb Chops, loin or rib, per lb 2o Extra Fancy Mutton Chops, per lb 15 Fancy Veal Breast with pocket for dressing, per lb.. . .17 Fancy Veal Roast, per lb . . 25t Fancy Veal Chops, per lb. 25 Choice Shoulder Steak, lb. .20t Fresh Pork Tenderloin, lb.473 Calf Liver, per lb 204 Susar Cured Picnic Ham, per lb 24 Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba con, per lb 34 d Fresh Hearts, per lb 10& All Brands of Creamery Butter, per lb 58t 9 lbs. Granulated Sugar... 87 5 bars White Naptha Soap. .236 6 bars Diamond C Soap. . . .252 Estes Laundry Tablets. Washes clothes without rubbing.. Will not injure your clothes or your hands, per box 254 Full Line of Vegetables and Fruita at Lowest Pricat. Visit Our Market at McCrory's 5c and 10c store in Basement. United States Food Administration License No. C27634 One of the Largest Wholesale Mail Order Houses in the Middle West. Washington (Vlarkei 1407 Douglas St. . t.; - K v- - ; ., if ; ' i v , A . f ? , ' lUv ? a . SHsSimHsMmiO "lWSWfa 1 f t ' fivWUlJIIIWlWIMiW1 n Ii'WPWSIiWSBIII Wttei)W)S!WS iSgMssalls t "-J (Copyright Underwood oc Underwood.) Smart hat for spring in turquoise blue braid with old fashioned flowers and double faced ribbon of blue and black. , ' mm 1 , S V a I W SI Douglas 1796 1608-10-12 Harney St. Can You Suggest? Any improvement on the system now used in the Central Blarket, any service or convenience to you that we have , overlooked We would appreciate whatever suggestions you offer that would make this' store of greater benefit to the public. We are concentrating our whole attention toward making the Central Market ideal in sanitation, economy, in quality of foodstuffs and In efficiency of service. Come jnce and you will come always. Special for Saturday's Selling ' ) lbs. beat Cane Suirar. . . ,98c G bars Beat 'Em All, Diamond C. White Borax, Pearl White Soap. fnr 25c r.ilmoliva or Cream Oil Soap, per bar 10c Itlue Bell or Sunkist Floor, 48- lb. sack for $2.85 6 Ibit. Yellow or White Cornmeal for 25c Crape Nute or Shredded Wheat, per pk? 12',c Pet or Carnation Milk, tall can, '15c Per dozen $1.75 4-lb. aack pure Buckwheat flour for , 35c Mayflower Corn, 20o grade, per can . -. ........15c Per doien , $1.75 Sunshine Corn, reg. 17',o grade, per can 13c Per dozen $150 Fancy Standard Tomatoes, per can -UZVtc Gallon cant fancy Apples, per can 45c Ansorted Tangier Brand Soups, per can 10c Reg. 40c grade Coffeal lb.... 35c 3 lbs $1.00 Mocha and Java Coffee, 35c grade. per lb, 30c Iten'a Creme Sandwich, lb... 33c Iten'a French cake, lb 2Cc 6ee our returnable cans of Iten :. Fairy Sodas. Pig Pork Loin Roast, per lb 2&y2o Fancy Veal Boast, per lb 20c-25c Young Veal Breast, lb. 16 He Pig Pork Roast, lb. ..25tfc Mutton Shoulders, per lb.lCc Morrell's Lean Breakfast Bacon, per lb 46c Steer Bound Steak, lb. 32 f I McComb's Chocolate Dipped Peanuts one trial makes a steady customer Special, Saturday, per lb 49c Fancy Creamery Bulk Batter, per lb. 43c Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, in carton, per dosen 43c Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per lb. 30c 6-lb. palls Swift's Snowflake Oleo margarine, for $1.70 Gem Not Margarine, lb 30c Finest Quality Peanut Butter, per lb , 21c Creamed Cottage Cheese, lb., 25c Extra Fancy Cauliflower, lb... 10c Extra Fancy Yellow Sweet Pott toes, per lb 7 Vac Extra large Sweet Naval Oranges. each 5c Extra fancy Leaf Lettuce, ea., Sc Fancy Fruits and Vegetables of 11 kinda. Come and see oar display. 3SWme BScoiuomtcs EJiteJ iv Isma H Gross HOVSZHOLD ARTS VEPT CStrTJfAt HIGH SCJfOOL 38 3 ZaZlla- aCZatCl-ilali; Use The Bee Want Ads to Boost Your Business St. Patrick's Day Refreshments St. Patrick's day in America makes a good excuse for a party if it serves no other purposes. Its characteristic color, green, and ap propriate symbols lend themselves well to festivities. I think it is us ually a mistake to carry out a color scheme in food to its furthest limits it is so obviously an artificial thing but a color note running through a menu adds charm and distinctiveness. LIGHT LUNCHEON Oyster Pattiea Emerald Salad Lettuce Sandwiches Pistachio Meringues. Coffee Green and White Mints Oyster Patties (for 12). 1 at. oysters 1 t. salt 8 c. scalded milk Pepper , 44 e. butter Celery salt e. flour Minced parsley Melt butter, add flour, then add scalded milk gradually and stir to boiling. Season and set in a warm place where sauce will not cook. Cook oysters in their own liquor until the edges just begin to curl. Drain and add to sauce. Serve in patty cases, sprinkling minced pars ley over each serving. Emerald Salad (for 6). 1 package lime ery (may be omit flavored gelatine ted and mora H e. finely shred- cabbage used.) ded cabbage 1 green pepper M G, chopped eel- minced or strips of green pepper Prepare the gelatine as usual, ad ding 2 tablespoons of vinegar. Set aside until it begins to stiffen. Then mix vegetables with it and put into individual molds that have been lined with strips of green pepper. If the peppe,r is minced, add it with the celery and cabbage. Serve the molds on lettuce leaves, placing a spoonful of stiff dressing on each and topping with a green olive. Lettuce Sandwiches. Prepare ordinary lettuce mayon naise sandwiches and., cut with a shamrock cutter. For the Sake of economy, cut out slices of bread with the cutter before making into sandwiches. Then the trimmings may be utilized as bread crumbs. . Pistachio Meringues (for 12). 4 egg whites Few gralna salt 1 c. sugar Beat eggs with salt until stiff, add gradually sugar and continue beat- assepaMawsaagBsaaWMBassMSDBsag ... - i 11 r.nassssmKtwaKamBmmmwKiKgmmmKmm' trr tmmiBmMihmm k .scasa zzzzt : . . mmm J Many Ways There are manyvvays to prepare ham and use every morsel of it Puritan Ham is good all ways and always good. It is economy to purchase a whole ham. It is assuredly good if hranded "Puritan." PuritQnJBoii THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY F. W. Conron, Manager .J21 Jones Street. Omaha. Neb. Telapheae Doughs 2401 puritan Htm and Baesa are sasolied daily fas our Omaha Plant, feaauring freeh, brightly smoked meets at all timee I Puritan I Ham ail Gratin 1 cup of finely minced Puritan Ham, I cup of bread cut in dice, 1 green pepper minced fine, 2 tomatoes sliced and cut in blocks. Place the breed on ths bottom ol a baking dish. Add the ham, then the tomatoes; cover with 2 cups of cream sauce. Sprinkle with Ene bread crumbs and grated cheese. Bake in a moderate oven for 40 minutes. Serve in a dish. Co-Operation Mi$s 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. ing. The mixture should be stiff enough almost to cut with a knife Put into greased muffin tins and bake one hour in a very slow oven. Split or remove a portion of the top and put a spoonful of shredded pineapple in each. Top with sweet ened whipped cream that has been colored green and flavored with al mond and vanilla extracts. A few finely chopped nuts may be mixed with the whipped cream. The Great Mother By MASON JUNIOR Still azure-eyed and honey-pale She lies within the deep abyss; She looks' beyond the farthest stars And time is but a serpent's hi; She does not laugh, she does not weep For things that will be, are or were; The gods are but her little dreams; Her children all drift back to her. S'Gmltfno riliiiiiliiiMliiiiiiiii!iliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiliiii!liiiiini May We Suggest You serve as a dessert this Sunday Royal Turin most delicious Ice i Cream. It's a dish that appeals to every one. f Order from Your Near- est Dealer Today. r a 1 Fairmont ! i Creamery i i Company! i lilltllllllllllllilll!l:ili:ll!!!ll!ll!ll!lllIISIii:lllll!lllllinllllir Ue're loving the biggest jobs in Omaha, but that is no reason why we shouldn't move your household goods this spring. A small job of hauling is appreciated as much as a large one. When you're re'ady', phone us. Omaha Van & Storage Co. Phone Douglas 4163 806 South 16th St. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation ot fntrtfc Relpa to rav1iomc davndru ft. Fete Reaaatewttt sTaIms send BMUtytoGr? qJ Faded Hair. Y. W. Hostess Houses Are Open to Americans in Rome and Italy Feather pillows in quantities are to be found in the American Y; W. C. A. hostess houses for women war workers in Rome, Italy, though cretonne curtains, the sure sign of a V. V. C. A. hut overseas, are lack ing. With the signing of the lease for the first floor apartment of one large and two small rooms at No. 22 Via S. Niccola de Tolentino, which is the Blue Triangle hostess house, a countess of American birth hastened to Miss Mable Warner of Salina. Kan., the director, and oifered all the feather pillows necessary to the comfort of the apartment. Several days later 15 American women working with the Red Cross, at the embassy in Rome,' and a few nurses, dropped into the hostess house for tea and so it was opened before the curtains were up, the pillows made or the chairs covered. Major Fuller, at present head of the American Red Cross in Italy, has welcomed the hostess house most cordially, expressing his thanks to the Y. W. C A. for af fording a recreation center for the American women Red Cross work ers. The house will probably result in the Y. W. C. A. opening a large hostel, or residence home tor Amer ican women in Rome. ., New England women have com menced preparations for the Julia Ward Howe centenary celebration to be held next May. Furs At Cost Saturday we will close out the remainder of our furs at actual cost. Do not delay, but come early. Julius Orkin, 1508-1510 Douglaa Mrs. Brillhart Now With Benson & Thorne V -:t 'w (.-. - '. ' !; . ;, r - , '.. ' I v. i. . I 1 -i .... . .., Mrs. Martha Brillhart, who for a number of years was manager and owner of the Brillhart Culture shop, 338-39 Paxton building, is now con nected with the Benson & Thorne beauty shop. In acquiring the serv ices of Mrs. Brillhart, the Benson & Thorne company adds another spe cialist to its corps of trained beauty culture experts. 2s Crackers hit the hungry spot: -f.t-'-: THE CtST 'r:r- ; v- .- 3 BAKING COMPANY Taoe'MAK BOUOlAS-IOCi Now She's Sorry Virginia Chester's sorryl She's at Big Bear with the Harry Carey company making the "Out cast of Poker Flat,' 'and she writes to her studio friends telling them how awfully cold it is up north and that she is positively freezing to death. And why? Only a few of Miss Chester's friends at Universal City know that the day before the Carey company went to Big Bear the popular actress bobbed her hair a la Nazimova "to be in style." And now she's sorry. At Big Bear the winds arc piercing. The back of one's neck is, oh, so de fenseless against snowdrift, and without hair to act as a barrier well, one isn't just dressed for the wintry-cliined mountains. lildrcn Thrive on L7 V,' Al ft Tfc3 Ideal Family Loaf Patnnise Your Neighborhood Grocr JAY BURNS BAKING 00. TAT II The Event of the Week Eacli week an liicrcaair.fr numlicr of the pood people ot Omaha nnrt vicinhy are finding out that our Ppocial SunOay Ice Cream Dessert ia the very thlrg to properly and economically finish of:' a good dinner. This week v,-e oCfef cur Combination Special Chocolate lee Cream with Assorted French Fruit. Order this Combination of your doalcr you'll vote It the best ever. Oho Cream of I ICE CBDAM yQI 7t:-'.s; -.,r ftv tti; r.-n -7;" i...,;., .. ... , .... - --saa .-'I . .i ., 'to i I 9 S"1 - fm ft-: W "1 II 4 ; y - 'T?Z i V r S rr w t. a ''.- . Mi "S It 4 W- ,ar ..a- - Jfl 1 4T , 4 J- f pIi tut . -.- i 'GTHTR'S RRRADf Tk nlW Jm tuhm AnmPtti 7TrVHf ilre Anwiaetir jwu ffa finest link woman in the world rolled into that sweet-smelling loaf the fragrant saxm oj ner own sweetness; wnen me loaj was line its maker pure, clean, wholesome! Mother baked he;r bread in big loaves.. Big loaves are better grained and better flavored. They hold their moisture better. They mean economy. Mother knew it. She knows it today and buys the big loaf of etaytffou,. She saves herself the toil. She gets bigger bread value than she could put into a loaf at equal expense. She does her duty by her country and her family. For the big loaf saves. Saves materials, saves labor and saves the family purse. r ; I ... . 1 v 5 -l 'That Good Old Fashioned Taste" JAY BURNS BAKING COMPANY I ; i 6,; I l iHt linn fi.'Tn&t nme-irmti.