THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919. 11 Labor with what ml we will. Something etiil remaina undone. Something uncompleted still Walta tho rUlng- o( the aun. Long fallow. Etarnal smile hla emptiness betray. As ahallow atraama run dimpling all tha way. Popa. mm Lcaub" TheiVa Basket Store Hear Ian," . TORES si our Kov at Basket Stores BASK El' STOKJiSjeowBLBieod that Hox autde Iras old wheat be bought now. U makes the finest kind , of bread better than from Hoar made of new wheat soon coming oa-th market. Basket Stores' "But" Best -Patent Flow aene better, 48-lb. sacks .33.25 ' - , ISAfikET STORES' TTt WTRTHQ POWDER l ib., par ltrt 5 lb., per can. ...,.. ftumford-BaMng-i'owd ?rvlrlb. caa 254 K C liaklng Powder ,2 5 ox. can for 25 Oi1umetBaklns Pwder,--lb. caa . 35ef Royal B&Xing Powder, 6h. can 33 JeU-O, aiflavors Basket Stores' "Cask Habit" Fateat Floor fine quality 48-lb. sacks -..-83.15 Jiffy-Jetl, all flavors lit -KASKO" EXTRACTS, Finest made. Vanilla and Lemon, 1- ou 154; 2 oz 364 BASkO" It A, first crop pick ings, packed in Japan tt-lb. pkg. 354 K-lb. pkg. 184 Black English Breakfast, per lb 604 Uncolored Japan, per lb.. ..j04 Gunpowder Tea, per lb 354 Quaker Corn Flakes, per pkg.lo4 Specials in Basket Stores' Meat Departments' Strict? Fresh Country Eggs, erory egg guaranteed, per dozea 444 Fresh Frozen Ocean Fish Very tine Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, per lb 104 "Extra Fine Pot Roasts, lb.... 264 BASKET STORES' Homemade Sausage, fresh eyery y. Wienies, per lb. far as 1 Crisco. will eo as lbs. of lard 354 llazola, better than lard, per can 334 SR4 New York Cream or Brick . . . uneese, per id dov Minced Ham, very aXUekwa, BASKO Butter, finest made, per lb. 254 per lb. 634 Above. prices good for week beginning May 31st in all haaiia aod Goancil Bluffs Basket Stores. Elocution Contest Mount St. Mary's seminary gare their annual elocution contest Mon day evening at Creighton auditor ium. Frist place was awarded to Miss Meleta Aleck, of Logan, Iowa, for "The Twins," and second place was given to Miss Bee Steibnke of Atlantic, Iowa, for "The Littlest Rebel." The judges were The Rev. Robert Kelly, S. J., Rev. L. P. McKeown, C. SS. R., and Philip E. Horan. A. M. LL. B. Apricot Marmalade Sweet, country cream, good sugar, pure Vanilla flavoring, and the choicest Santa Clara apricots. V rl TMTT.H! alamantit Yt Tint when theY O are mixed Just right and frozen Just right, they make one of the most delectable of desserts. If s oar Ice Cream Spe o i a 1 for next San day. See that you get your share. ii wtf m at ua Oh Ciwwtn at all ICE CREAM IaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTSsaW V a. I am em.,., a ajaaia. pi -If ill r ir ,r. 1.11 f ar--- CAMPBELL'S CAPITAL CAKES are just the kind of cakes to please discriminating house wives and to save the time, worry and energy expended in cake-baking. Made of the purest of materials Teal butter, the freshest of eggs and pure sugar, as well as the finest of flavoring materials these cakes are pleasing to the most par ticular. Deliciously flavored and temptingly iced. 7AMRBEIT0 fl 'capital 15 Cents ' Sold By Grocers FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BEE WANT ADS Special for Saturday 1919 Spring Lamb Hindquarters, per lb 27c 1919 Spring? Lamb Forequarters, per lb 19c Choice Beef Roast, per lb 20c and 25c Choice Round Steak, per lb 30c Choice Sirloin Steak, per lb 30c Choice Porterhouse Steak, per lb 30c Choice Boiling Beef, per lb . . .15c Best Creamery Butter, per lb .61c Large Bananas, per dozen 30c Quart boxes of Strawberries, per box 30c Large Bunches of Radishes, 4 bunches for. 5c Large Bunches of Asparagus, per bunch 5c One of the largest Mail Order Houses in the middles west Washington Market 1407 Douglas St. Our foe stood on the icy deck And cried, "We got it in the neck!" "What's in those Yanks? I wish 1 knew." He chattered on the wild winds blew In answer, "They drank FAMOUS BREW!" Into the cold, sad sea he fell, While softly pealed the weird fog-bell. He screamed, as loudly swished the brine, "Some ADVO COFFEE would taste fine!" Call up your grocer right away "Send ADVO COFFEE no delay!" 'The sea gulls called, the wild winds blew For ADVO COFFEE FAMOUS BREW! Advo Coffee Famous Brew Jit? Hi, Soldiers! Welcome and many greetings. Hope the old fown look, as good to you fellows, coming back, as it does to us now that you ARE back. "We wish there was some wayjn -which to tell you just how happy we are to have you back; how everlastingly proud we are of every one of you and the things you've done; how we'd treasure the honor of shaking each of you by the hand. But words won't tell it. It's too big. So we'll just have to hope you'll FEEL it; and find it altogether sincere. WELCOME! The Jay Burns Baking Co. Omaha, Nebraska UBTCK w a S inflome oconomicsi . FJjeJ hy ISMA H QroSS ROVSZHOLD ARTS VPT OJCJfTffAL HIGH JCtOOL Wedding Refreshments. A request has come to this column lor a menu for a wedding breakfast or luncheon. The term "breakfast" is usually given to any wedding re freshments served toward noon or early afternoon, unless the refresh ments are very light indeed. At a home wedding, managed without a cateress, it is advisable to serve foods which may be prepared ahead of time, so far as possible. Fruit Corktall and Wafera Special Chicken Salad Creamed IMmento Potatoes Hot Roll Ollvea Radlshaa Fresh' Strawberry Ice cream (topped with whipped cream and a strawberry) Brlde'n Cake Groom's Cake Coffee Pink and White Cream Candle The pink color is carried out more or less in the menu. The fruit cock tail may be of any fruits, with mara schino cherries added for color. I'ineapple, oranges, bananas and the cherries are a good combination. The cocktail must be served very cold. Special Shicken Salad. (For 16) 1 large chicken, S green peppers. boiled 2 or 3 heads of 4 c. diced cucumbers. lettuce. ! lb. filberts, Salad dressing. blanched. Cut meat from chiken into rather large pieces, mix with cucumbers, nuts and salad dressing. Serve on lettuce and garnish with green pep per rings. To blanch the filberts plunce into boiling water for 2 min utes, then cold, and remove the skins with the aid of a penknife. Almonds may be substituted for the filberts. Creamed Pimento Potatoes. 16 medium sized 6 T. butter. new potato-:. 2 t. salt. 3 c. milk. 1 can pimentoa, cut 6 T. flour. Into bits. Cook potatoes, drain, dry and put in a warm place. Melt butter, add flour, then milk and stir to boiling. Add pimentos and pour sauce over potatoes. If potatoes are not thor oughly hot, they should be reheat ed in the sauce. cream. These ingredients should be mixed thoroughly and spread on thin slices of whole wreat bread. Dry broiled bacon and cooked chicken liver put through the meat chopper and mixed with mayonnaise dressing. Minced celery, canned salmon and mayonnaise with shredded lettuce. Raisins chopped and mixed with mayonnaise dressing with or with out the addition of chopped nuts. For a heartier sandwich, chopped chicken livers with bacon and may onnaise dressing and sliced toma toes. For a reception or an occasion where refreshments are taken stand ing, sandwiches are eaten without the aid of a fork, and often with the gloves on. And the fact that they are to be thus eaten should be borne in j mind in making them. The filling , should never be put on so lavishly that it soaks through the bread or comes out at the edges, and the bread, although it should be cut very thin, should never break or crumble. Attend Convention. Mrs. John Mullen is in St. Louis where she went as delegate to the meeting of the International Federa tion of Catholic alumnae, which will be held from May 30 until June 3 at the Statler hotel, St. Louis. The Most Rev. John J. Glennon of St. Louis and Rev. E. H. Pate, D. D., of Washington uni versity, will be special speakers dur ing the session. The federation has a membership of 50,000 and includes the whole of Canada and the United States. Miss Blanche Kinsler is a delegate to the same convention from the Sacred Heart alumnae of Omaha. Tlnira aaaaraj- w. ava , Note to Inquirer: The topic of table setting was discussed in this column in the Tuesday Evening Bee, and the Wednesday Morning Bee. Question Box A Colorado reader asks for a rec ipe for preparing beets with a sweet sauce. I am not sure that either recipe below is exactly what is in tended, but hope they will prove satisfactory. Sugared Beets. i hot boiled beets. 1 i T. suirar. 3 T. butter. H t. salt. Cut beets in one fourth-inch slices, add other ingredients, and reheat for serving. Beets European Style. boiled boets, sliced. 3 T. vinegar. 1 T. butter. Mi c. water. 1 T. flour. t salt. 2 T. susar. , Melt butter, add flour and stir till brown, then add vinegar and water, and stir to boiling. Add salt, sugar and beets. If any reader can furnish another recipe for sweetened beets, it will be published in this column. Sandwich Fillings Among the most appetizing sand wich fillings are the imported fish pastes which can be bought at any of the large grocers. These pastes spread sparingly on the bread with a little shredded lettuce produce a delightful result. Among other fillings that are al ways acceptable, though exceeding ly usual, are those made from com binations of cream cheese. Cream cheese and green peppers, cream cheese and pimentos, cream cheese and olives, cream cheese and celery, and a dozen other tasteful combi nations of cream cheese. Among newer sandwich combi nations are the following: Minced celery and mayonnaise dressing with one slice of white bread and one slice of brown bread. Apple sauce with lemon juice and grated lemon peel and whipped Wedding Guests. Mr. Oliver Evans Nelson, of New Berford, Mass., fiance of Miss Mary Grant, arrived Friday morning. Mr. Joseph Grant, of Seattle, Wash., son of Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Frank A. Grant, arrived Wednesday for the Nelson-Grant wedding. The number of business and pro fessional women in the United States is estimated at 11,000,000. Thousand Island Dressing shaeffers A Spread for THOUSAND R-J island ; Bread Cheaper, More fjjff Tasty than Butter In paper-wrapped, Tr,cr. b,t mouth glass 1 1 1 bottle wv ; at all grocers t- "'I'lfil r-- . - JSJSlli. 1 Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch ; Home or Office. OTHERS r. IMITATIONS mi iiiiii iaia iaagMa I Please Cut Me Out and Save Me May III be back in oi minute f Mvpalfllbe6initl I am one of the twelve car toons that will appear once a month in the Omaha dailies to call your attention to the im portance of returning empty bot tles. To every one of our custom ers who will return us at the end of twelve months, the twelve different cartoons, we will pive FREE one pound of Alamito Pasteurized Butter or one pint of XX Cream (excellent for whipping). The only restriction in this of fer is only one pound of butter or one pint of cream to a cus tomer family that has been a cus tomer for four successive months during year from July, 1918, to June, 1919, inclusive. Alamo Dairy Co. Douglas 409 Council Bluff 205 J 1608.10-12 Harney St. Douglai 1796 Come Once and You Will Always Come. 20c cans Apricots, can, 15ti 20c cans Snider's Fork and Beans, per can... 12 16-oz. bottle Snider's Catsup, per bottle 28t 30c grade Manorch Catsup, at 22t 20c grade Sunkist Corn, per can 15 Per dozen S1.75 No. 3 cans Libby's Fancy Pineapple, per can..35 1-lb. can Rumford Baking Powder for 22t Gallon cans Apples, can 45 Wright's Thousand Salad Dressing, per jar. 29t 10-lb. can Wedding Break fast Syrup, for 85 Tea Dust, per lb 20 Special Coffee, ST1 and 40tf 10 lbs. best Cane Sugar 95 3 lbs. extra fancy large Navy Beans, for 25t Extra fancy Riee, lb.-llri 45c grade stuffed Olives, for 35 35c jar Queen Olives 25 Fancy Grape Juice .. . 10 Large can Milk Hominy 10 35c can Ripe Olives, per can 2(V Qt. can Ripe Olives 49 16-oz. can Carnation Milk, ' can.. 15, doz. SI .75 Small size Carnation Milk, can 7. doz., 85 48-lbs. Sunkist Flour, per sack S3.25 24-lbs. Rye Flour, per sack S1.50 Try some of our Central per pound Fancy Steer Pot Roast, per pound . Steer Round Steak, lb. 35c Young Mutton Legs, per pound 27 'it Fancy Veal Roast, per pound 25 Young Veal Breast, per pound 16 xkd Young Mutton Shoulder, per pound 1712 Young Mutton Stew, per pound 14 Armour's Star Half Ham, per pound 37 McComb's made assorted 60c Chocolates, Saturday only, per pound 49 Take home a brick of our special made Ice Cream at Candy Department. Iten's Buster Brown Cookies, per pound 25 Mixed Cookies, per pound 27M; Iten's Graham Biscuits, 5-lb. ret'd cans, per can.". . . .98 Extra fancy New Potatoes, per lb 10 Green and Wax Beans, per pound 174 Arkansas Strawberries, per box 25 Missouri Strawberries, per box 30 Extra fancy Lemons, per dozen 204 Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. Strictly fresh No. 1 Eggs, per dozen 45 Creamery pkg. Butter, per pound 62 Bulk Cooking Butter, per pound 55 Wisconsin Brick and Yellow Cheese, per lb 3S Gem Nut Margarine, lb. 32 Best grade Peanut Butter, 2 pounds for 38 COTTAGE CHEESE DISHES Are palate ticklers for hot weather Sunday meals. Ask us for the free booklet "COTTAGE CHEESE DISHES." And if you want some real honest to goodness CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE We can supply it. Also Whipping Cream Coffee Cream. (Authorized Down-Town Station Alamito Dairy.) To Get His Best Smile Try This on Your Boy But It Must Be Bnard Ml IBrsad LfctMAU ulu-...,.ii,. in ...1.1. ui .nami-i .,.1., ' ' ' -nW kaMatal V g llHllieJJlll 1 If'l 1 llll I III I1' " ' ' 1 ll' 1