Mmr WBf mmm to utterly rub! by weal aad waat ef eccupaUe. It aoe not ml much to live happy, koaetabla Ufa, tut It mil a mint ef awaey to o sethlae T. W. Hanford. For whatever mea ear la their bMndaeee, And eplte el the faacis el jreuta, ; Thar to aothlag m fciafly aa Uadaeee, And aethtar aa royal aa truth. Alice Carey. ome Economics EJiteJ bv Ibma H Giross HOUSEHOLD ARTS Z3SJT , Easter Entertaining. So many requests for Easter en. icrwning nave oeen receivea tnat it is possible to answer them only through this column. Easter festiv ities usually center around bunnies and eggs with spring colors, the delicate greens, violet and yellow in abundance. No decorations, could be more appropriate than bouquets of the spring flowers. The Easter lily is too stately to lend itself well to table decoration; yet if one could secure a rather low plant it would be beautiful for . an Easter dinner table. A tall plant is, of course, out of place as a table centerpiece. Place cards may carry out the flower idea, or they may be small bunnies stand ing up at each place. Such place cards may be bought, or may be cut out from a pattern. It is always possible to find a picture of a bunny jind use that as a pattern. . Very lit tle skill is needed to outline the ears, eyes and nose and paste a standard on the back. for Easter Dinner. , . Grape Juice Soup Roast Pork Baked Potatoes on tho Half Shell. ' . Crsamed Cauliflower Oreen . Olive Daisy Balad with Water Easter Icea Sunshine Cake Coffee " Candle The above menu carries out the ..violet and yellow colors, especially if the cake frosting is tinted a deli cate violet and garnished with can , died violets. The salad and dessert courses are suitable as refreshments fcr an afternoon or evening party. The daisy salad is very appropriate for Easter, though it is not a good idea from a dietetic standpoint to serve an egg salad after a meat course. . Grape Juice Soup (for six). 4 T. tapioca. I qt, trap Juice. Cook 15 minutes in double boiler. Serve very cold, topped with whip ped cream.- Baked Potatoea on the Half Shell. Cut baked potatoes in two length wise, and scoop out the contents. Mash well and add one tablespoon milk, one teaspoon butter, and a shake of salt and pepper for each potato. Beat till very light, then ile lightly back into the shells, prinkle with a small amount of grated cheese and bake in the oven till the chese just melts. . Daisy Salad. Cut hard ' cooked eggs in two lengthwise, allowing about tow eggs for three people. Scoop out the yolks, mash well, and season with Saturday Specials 'i Oranges, worth 75c per ! doz., Sat. only . . . 7.58c Fancy Strawberries, per box 20c Iceberg Head Lettuce, per head ........ .10c Fresh Asparagus, lb . . 25c Golden Age Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs 15c Sapolio, 3 bars. ..... .22c 25 oz. K. C. Baking Pow- der, per can 22c Walter Baker's Chocolate, per lb. ...........39c Pure Maple Sugar, lb . 35c 3-lb. can Crisco 92c Monarch Catsup, per bottle 22c Evaporated Apples,' per lb. pkg. 29c We sell all sizes Mazda Lamps. Sommer Bros. Harney 188. "i:h:i:. iiT COME ONCE AND YOU IS lba. granulated Sugar 98c Blue Bell or Sunkiat Floor, - 4.8-lh. aack for $2.98 foe pkg. Oatmeal... ........ 25c Aaeorted Advo Jell. ........ .10c Quality brand Macaroni, pkg 7Vic Aaa'd Tangier Soupa, can.... 10c e-lb. car Romford Baking Powder, for c 98c' 1-lb. can Bumford Baking Powder. for . 23c Extra fancy Red Alaaka Salmon, per can 28c 4 Oe grade Advo Bulk Coffee, per lb. ...... . .3 5c Three pound for $1.60 Booth Sardine in tomato aauoe, for 20c Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per Steer Pot Roast, lb.... 25c Steer Round Steak, lb 32 He Young Mutton Shoulder, per lb l7Kc Steer Beef Boil, lb.. 17 He Young Veal Roast, lb.. 25c tt 1608-10-12 Harney St. . Douglas 1796 11 ei i McComb'a Italian Cream Chocolates, regular 75c value, , Saturday only, per lb. Extra Fancy Large Nave Oranges. each ....So Extra, Fancy Spinach, lb.... 10c Per peek 30c ' Extra Fancy Asparagus, per bunch ...10c Strictly fresh checked Egg. In carton, per doaen...... ...39c Fancy Country Batter, in roll, -per lb. ...80e Wisconsin fall ereem Che, per lb. 35c Daddy Frynn said, "Drink two glasses of Buttermilk daily." Take home a gallon of our delicious Locust Lane B. M. for your Sunday dinner. We specialise on strictly fresh Milk, Cream and Whipping Cream. Authorized Ala mito Down-tow Station. Tr-yy irrr CJZltTJfAL HIGft tCHOOZ I salad dressing- Arrange a ball of this egg yoiK mixture can a bed of lettuce. Cut the egg white into strips, as one would quarter an ap ple. Arrange these curving strips of egg white around the yolk balls to form the petals of the flower. An extra spoonful , of salad dressing may be placed at the side if more dressing is desired than is with the egg yolk." . Easter Ices. Put a pyramid of lemon ice on each serving dish, pour over it boiled custard, then sprinkle thickly with chopped blanched almonds. Easter Games. A yariation of blowing a feather across a sheet is blowing a blown out egg. Seat the guests on the floor in two lines facing each other. holding a sheet spread out. The egg is blown from side to side. If it touches a person, he is out of the game and the object is to see which side can stay in longest. A good game for girls is dressing blown out eggs to represent dolls. Crepe paper and paste is furnished nd ink to mark in the features. Fish Dinner, j Filet of Flounder. Sauce .Tartar, Stuffed potatoea. Eacalloped tomatoea. Lettuce, or cabbage aalad. ' . Cocoanut pudding;. Filet of Flounder, Sauce Tartare. Flounder. 1 (l 1 t. aalt 1 o. bread crumb k t. white pepper Split and remove all bone and skin from flounder; cut in pieces about 2x3 inches; wash and dry on piece of cheesecloth, dust with salt and pep per; dredge with flour; dip in egg, which has been beaten with one table spoon of cold milk, then in bread crumbs; fry in deep, hot fat. Sauce Tartare. 1 e. mayonnalae 1 T. aour gherkin , 1 T. finely chopped 1 t onion Juice raper or cllvea Be sure the mayonnaise is sea soned highly. Just before serving add the other ingredients; mix and serve in sauce boat. Vegetable Soup. An excellent winter vegetable soup may be made from the marrow bone and from any left-over vege tables, a little sprinkle of rice and barley, a little chopped celery and parsley or other available greens. Simmer all together slowly for sev eral hours. Okra Gumbo. (A famona New Orleana Dish) ' 1 chicken 1 onion oup cooked tomatoea i cup canned, allced ekre H pod red pepper I pound diced ham 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 tableipoon vegetol Clean and cut up chicken. Cut ham in small squares. Put the vegetables into the soup kettle, and when hot add the chicken and ham. Cover closely and let it simmer about ten minutes," or until nicely browned. Add the onion and parsley and cook to a light brown. Fry the okra sepa rately. Pour in tomatoes, okra and about three quarts of water and add seasonings. Simmer until the meat is tender. Serve hot with boiled rice. A good deal depends upon the sea soning in okra gumbo, which should be high. Stuffed Celery.' . . Clean and dry one bunch of celery. Season a cream cheese; if necessary add a little milk to soften. Fill the stalks of celery with the cheese, dot in pieces of walnuts or pecans, sprin kle with paprika. , Menu BREAKFAST . Stewed Apricots Oatmeal Coddled Eggs Toast Coffee or Cocoa LUNCHEON Corned Beef Hash Potato Cakes Cornbread Tea ' DINNER. Vegetable Soup " Sliced Roast Riced Potatoes Brown Gravy Creamed Carrots Apple Sauce Cookies ' Coffee SCI WILL COME ALWAYS Fancy Jap Rice, lb. .......... 11c Nayy Bean, per lb ...10c 18 -os. can Carnation or Pat, Milk, for .......IS Per doien .....$1.75 Cottage Milk, 16-ox. can. ...13c No. 8 can Pumpkin. ....... ..11c No. 8 can Hominy ;....llc 16e ean Milk Hominy ..lie No. S ean Sauer Kraut. ......11c Fancy Peaa, per ean 18c Extra lifted J. M. Peat, per ean at 17 V'e Lanre ean Tomatoee. . .... .22 Vie Asst. White Bear Jam, jar. .33c Fresh Iten'a Graham Biseult. per, lb. 19c lb ..35c Young Veal Breast, lb. 16H c V MorrelTs lean breakfast Bacon, per lb. ... .47 Swift's California. Hams, per lb ..25He . .49c Extra Fancy Rhubarb, bunch, 10c Extra Fancy Louisiana Strawber ries, per box....... 30c 'Fancy Fruits and Vegetables of All kind. . . fi-lb. pail 8wift'a SnowQaka Olee, per pail ' $1.70 Gem Nut and Lincoln Oleo.. per lb. 30c Fancy grade Peanut Butter... 20e Creamed Cottage, per lb. ... . .18c All kind of fancy Cheese. I1 V lire Shorts Clothes Bloom After Sombre Seasons P '. ' - opening: .,' J; UBAm tjMij ' version. ' mgmmmaBmBsmBSS crocheted j h!ll TRl Sleeveless ' rifSHIIIIHH in filet ' UtiV - Sweater CSpSl ' pattern . iWVjl j in peacock feSci (' with ,. VU-rf blue ; iWSHIP " t0 ' ri&tovly chrome , 'SCwF match. - &WUJI yellow ijin rrooiem senous m Russia as in Any Military Center - The girl problem is as serious in Archangel, Russia, as in any big military center, says Miss' Elizabeth Boies, director of Y. W. C A. work in Russia, who is home on a short leave of absence. "Many girls from Central Russia went up to Archangel to spend the summer because of the heat and of' the food shortage and when military operations were begun in the terri tory surrounding they were unable to go home. They were virtually refugees without goloshes, furs and the heavy winter clothing necessary in that northern region. With the coming of the expeditionary force the housing question became a se rious one. We secretaries have fairly comfortable quarters rooms with beds in and lighted with elec tricity. To be sure there are several of us in each room. "Many girl clerical and steno graphic workers were needed of course at army headquarters and at the postomce. This offered em ployment to some of the refugees andSwomen are doing everything in Archangel even to running tram cars and trucking. They need or ganized recreation and that is. what we are trying to give them. "Prices are high and fopd is dif The Washington Market's Meats and Groceries. Like an Old Friend. Is the Best Fresh Ox Tails, 8 for 10c Fresh Sbare Ribs, per lb. .20c Choice Boiling Beef, lb... 15c Fancy Veal Roast, per lb 25c and 30c Fancy Veal Breast, lb.. 17 He Extra Lean Pork Chops, per lb 25c Home made Hamburger Sausage per lb 20c Fresh Hearts, per lb 10c Lean Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per lb 37 )ae We serve dinner in our lunch room for 35c,, from 11 o'clock to 3 o'clock every day, that cannot be beat anywhere in the city. Full line of Vegetables and Fruits at Lowest Prices. , Visit our Market at McCrory's 5c and 10c Store in Basement. Same Prices, Same Goods, Same Honest Weight. Unitad States Food Administration License No. G27634. ' ' Ona of the largest wholesale nail order houses in the middle west. WASHINGTON MARKET v 4 1407 Douglas St. Sunday Dessert GRAPE-NUT Order from your nearest dealer now You never go wrong when serving Delicia. Fairmont Creamery Co. ' ' t; " Genuine leather coats will be a feature in " Sk'-'" C ..jgr.... sport clothes this season. Here is a ""VrRagJW V w.f model on the best lines. - '- aiXOaK ' l aft sni d m S Af-bKrHl aJ J ' A ff ' embroidery J ficult to get up there. Dried fish is about the only thing which one can buy on the street. In a second class restaurant a,cup of cocoa costs $1.50. That was'one of the reasons why it seemed wise to open a hostess house for American soldiers so that they would have some place to go where they could have a bit of social life. There we have been able to concoct cookies from flour, oat meal and sugar to give the boys a little to eat and a home-like place in which to spend their leisure hours. Eggs, milk, baking powder, even furniture and such necessities as nails are not to be had in Archangel. "The barrenness of living condi tions were described rather well in 'EAT HNER'S Cg$ THE BEST BREAD SKINNER BAKING COMPANY DOUOLAS -1602 TftADC MAttt Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, per lb 24 He Best Creamery Butter, lb. .66c Extra Fancy Large Navel Or anges, each ...5c Fresh Rhubarb, bunch. .... 10c Fresh Green Peas, per lb. .25c Fresh Green Asparagus, per bunch 15c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25c Good Oleomargarine, lb. .27J6 v Ice Cream WCJ &u f an account of a reception at the hostess house in the American Sen tinel, the paper published by the expeditionary force which said: 'The apartment was pleasantly decorated in wallpaper, chintz, curtains and graceful sprigs of evergreen. In some of the rooms there was furni ture.' A bit of color means a great deal during the gray winter days of the north." A nun who is,in a convent at Ot tawa, Ont, has been granted a. li cense as a stationary engineer. . W jja, e m TKICSST fUXAROUl 1 Jl ii ieiis" Superior quality in steaks requires a "nicely" red bullock. One cannot ask for a certain "brand" in steaks but must depend upon his dealer or restaurateur for a good cfioice. Smoked hams differ more than steaks for superior auality means not alone young "nicely fed pork, but expert, scrupulous care in curing. There kno hazard if you ask for "PURITAN" Ham it is our guarantee of quality. THE CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY If your dealer Wt F W. CANNON, Manager handUftritan. telephone 132, JoBM SreN 0mtthm Nfc I Telephone Douglaa 2401 Paritaa Haas and Bacon are araoVad daUr a eur Omaha Plaat, iaaarkss fresh, brightly amok) meats at all time. Soliloquy of By ADELAIDE KENNERLY. FORESEEING, perchance, nations ruined with greed and fri olity, a bomb was thrust into the center of a dancing, light- liearted world and physical wreckage wrought. . Now millions of hearts in pity are wrung and oceans of tears are shed for our mangled and maimed humanity those happy youngsters and experienced, seasoned men. They skipped through life on the crest of the waves, sniffing the air never one diving deep into the sea of truth or trust or realities missing the deep breaths of life. . But the Great Power had a different plan for His children of earth's scattered lands who were plunged headlong into turmoil by the clashing swords of death. Ah. yes! Arms and legs have been severed physical perfection crushed to a mass. Eyes have been blinded, ear-drums have burst and bodies laid in waste. . . But spring shall awaken new hope for all the spirit shall feed from the gods. And Fate's silent arows may pierce the heart but never a pierce in vain; ,.'. , ' Ofttimes a physical handicap is God's greatest gift to the soul. And who shall say "nay" to the trust in our hearts that our boys, like the bird with a broken pinion, shall "scale the stars a.:, w 1 : i uiuu iiicir uiuiicii wings. ADVO COFFEE Famous Brew Lenton season still is o'er us. Soon we'll sing the, "Easter Chorus,' And the rabbit with his scamper Will remind us of And picnic! Where? Take ADVO COFFEE Famous Brew. Call up your grocer right away, SencJ ADVO COFFEE no delay We make it hot at old Bellevue, Good ADVO COFFEE Famous Brew. Ice Cream Lusciousness For your Sunday Dinner Des sert, we have the most delightful combination of all toothsome dainties : NOUGAT ' Vanilla Ice , Cream with Almonds and Green CHERRIES It is our great special for the Thir teenth. Order it early, for it is a fast favorite. Lirsf 111 J"!f II 99 Modern Eve that hamper, at old Bellevue Oh Cream of adl , ICE CREAM mi ev1 1 ?