Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 07, 1919, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JUNE 7 1919.
Manners with fortunes, humor turn with dim,
Tencti with books, and principles with time.
Pop.
Nstur svsr yields reward
To him who seeks, and loves her best.
-Proctor.
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CITY MARKET
2567 Leavenworth
i4-lb. sack Gooch's Best Flour,
at $1.65
10 lbs. Granulated" Sugar 98c
16-oz. cans Cranation Milk.. 15c
16-oz. cans Caroline Milk... 12c
Hebe Milk, 2 cans for 25c
Corn, Teas or Tomatoes, 2 cans
for 25c
I.:iri' runs Kraut . .10c
S I Pkg. of Kamo Corn Flakes. 10c
Large jars of Preserves, jar. 5c
Fresh New Potatoes, lb...7Jgc
We carry a full line of Fresh
Vegetables every day.
War Camp Community
Choice j
Steer
SIRLOIN
ROUND ()
STEAKS
Per Lb.
Washington Market
1407 Douglas Street.
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CAMPBELL'S CAPITAL
CAKES
are just the kind of cakes to please ch'serinrinating house
wives, and to save the time, worry and energy expended
in cake-baking.
Made of the purest of materials real 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.
15 Cents
Sold By Grocers
"MveBetter
"There'll a
BASKET STORE
Near You."
Flour Is a Good Buy Now
BASKET STORES recommend that Flour made from old wheat be
boujrht now. It makes the finest kind of Dread' better than from flonr
made of new wheat, soon coming In, the market. BASKET STORES guar
antee their Flour. Your protection comes from us. We know the goodness
of our Flour. "BASKO" AND "CASH HABIT" FLOURS are always sold to
you under our name and trademark, so you cannot go wrong.
"BASKO" Best Patent Flour,
highest quality. 48-lb. cotton
sacks S3. 25
"CASH HABIT" Patent Flour,
fine quality, 48-lb. cotton
sacks 83.15
Your Choice of Tall Iowa Milk, per can 13
"ivARO" OR "CASH HABIT" SYRUP Quaker Corn Flakes, per pkff. .10
Light Dark Morton's Shaker Salt, per can. . 9
Pi -lb. cans 15 154
:j-lb. cans 26 23
5-lb. cans 51 45
10-lb. cars 93 82
BASKO Macaroni and Spaghetti 8
Postum Cereal, per pkg 23
Instant Postum, small 27
Instant Postum, large 45
Sped h h B:sket Stores' Meat Departments
STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY
EGGS. EVERY EGG GUARAN
TEED. PER DOZEN 44
FRESH FROZEN OCEAN FISH.
VERY FINE, FRIDAYS AND
SATURDAYS. PER LB 10
Dixie Squares Bacon, average weight
2i to 4 lbs., per lb. 38
BASKET STORES' home-made sau-
- rage, fresh every day, WIENIES,
per lb 2S
Minced Ham, delicious, per lb... 25
Cream Cheese, very fine, per lb. 39
Mazola, better than lard, pint.. 35
Nutola Margarine, finest made, per
lb. 35
BASKO BUTTER, the very finest
made, per lb 63
Charley Thomas, a little Iowa
orphan, came to Omaha to enlist in
the navy and was first adopted by
Charles Levings of the Army and
Navy club.
This is the second boy whom Mr.
Levings has adopted to permit him
to join the navy.
Charley was brought up by a
woman in Iowa after his own par
ents left him, and when unable to
produce the written consent of bis
parents to enter the service, Mr.
Levings agreed to become the
guardian of the boy.
The Lafayette club will be hos
tess at the Army and Navy club
Thursday evening. Dr. and Mrs.
Despecher, Miss Florence Dunlap
and Mrs. Quimby will be chaperons.
The General Pershing club enter
tained at the Community House
Wednesday evening with a little
party.
There will be a meeting of the
United information committee which
is made up of representatives of all
of the war work organizations, at
the University club Friday noon.
Charles Blankenburg gave to the
Army and Navy club a fine 25-foot
flag pole. Mr. Adams, superintend
ent of the Union depot, has 'an
nounced that 10 shower baths at
the station will be put in order for
use of soldiers passing through and
here for a short time, who do not
have the time to take advantage of
the clubs up town, lhe Girls club
of the Woolworth store will have a
supper and party at the-Girls' Com
munity house Friday evening.
Sunday. June 8. members of all
the Girls' clubs are asked to act as
hostesses at the Girls' Community
house, 1716 Dodge street, for sol
diers, sailors and marines, from
4:30 to 6:30 p. m.
Swagger little capes and cape
wraps quite on the order of those
worn by their elders are to be ac
cepted rather generally for little
girls, it is predicted.
And Now for the June Bride's Wedding
This summer frock of blue
shantung, embroidered with
rose, blue and .green, will
serve as the going-away
dress. '
Read in Good Housekeep
ing for May the interesting
and authoritative article on
the up-to-date w e d d i n g
trousseau.
The frock below would be
most effective for the brides
maids. It is fashioned of
blue and silver brocade over
blue taffeta. The tunic is
lined with black, adorned
with blue and silver tasseW.
Saturday
Specials,
Kellogg's Cornflakes,
per package 11c
Royal Baking Powder,
50c size for 42c
Dr. Price's Vanilla Ex
tract, 40c size for . . . 33c
Walter Baker's Choco
late, per pound. . . .39c
Walter Baker's Cocoa,
i2-lb. tin 22c
Fresh Tomatoes, per
basket 35c
Choice Home Grown
Head Lettuce, each. .5c
Fancy New Potatoes,
3 pounds for 25c
10 bars P. & G. Naphtha'
Soap, for 63c
Sommer Bros.
28th and Farnam Sta.
Harney 188
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A wedding gown of shimmering maline with delicate
edging of silver, little' bows of silver and a tench of white
satin. Her veil is white and youthful.
Informal Diriner
Mrs. A. Malcolm entertained at
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HAVE YOU TRIED
KKlT,
TOP NOTCH BREAD
4810 So. 24th St.
Advo Coffee Famous Brew
The little God of love is here
We'll greet him with the cup of cheer
We heard him chortling as he flew
"At last, I'm nearing Famous Brew."
Call up your grocer right away
"Send Advo Coffee no delay!"
Even Cupid wanted, as he flew
Good Advo Coffee Famous Brew.
x AboTC prices rood for week beginning June 7th, In all Omaha and
Coancil Bluffs BASKET STORES.
ICE CREAM
Special for Sunday, Egg Nog. A perfect dessert to serve Sunday,
June 8. Order today from your nearest dealer.
The Fairmont Creamery Co.
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dinner Thursday at her home, Tlr'r-ty-sixth
and Ames avenue, in honor
of her son. John, who has returned
recently from overseas. Covers
were laid for 13, and the table was
decorated with Killarney roses. The
evening was-given to music and tales
of oversea experiences.
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Liberty Chapter Eastern Star
Has Public Installation of
Officers Friday Night.
10ns-l-12 Harney St
Doiielnn K06.
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SPECIAL MEATS FOR SATURDAY
Extra Fancy Steer Pot Roast, per lb ZlVzC
Leg of Young Mutton, lb.25
Steer Beef Boil, lb 15
Young Veal Roast, lb... 25
Young Veal Breast, lb.1652
Fancy Steer Round Steak,
pelb 32C
Fancy Steer Sirloin Steak,
per lb 35
Young Mutton Shoulder, per
lb lew
Young Mutton Stew, per
lb 13s
Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, per lb. 35
P. & G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars
for 65
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars
for 60
Cream Oil Soap, 3 bars. 25
Bulk Macaroni or Spaghetti,
per pkg 10
Large Navy Beans, 3 lbs.25
Fancy Lima Beans, lb..U
Fancy Rice, per lb 11
3-lb. can disco, can. SI. 00
6-lb. can Crisco, can.S2.00
Gal. can Mazola Oil.. $2.40
gal can Mazola Oil. 81.25
Hershey's Cocoa, -lb. can
for 20
48-lb. sack Sunkist Flour, per
Grape Nuts, pkg 12
Shredded Wheat, pkg.l2H
Large cans Snlder's Baked
Beans, per can ....12J6
Large cans Snlder's Soups
for 12
16 oz. bottle Snlder's Catsup
for 27
3-lb. can White Beauty Short
ening 75
Carnation Milk or Pet Milk,
can, 156; dozen, SI. 75
Carolone Milk, can . . .12
Per dozen S1.45
Best Cane Sugar, 10 lbs.95
sack S3.25
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Advo Gold Medal Coffee, 1-lb. can 43
Iten's Fluted Cocoanut Bars, per lb 28t
Iten's Graham Biscuits, per lb 19t
Iten's Fairy Sodas, per lb 19fr
Fancy Cut Peonies, per dozen JjSl.OO
We Carry a Nice Line of Bedding Plants.
McComb's Made Assorted 60c Chocolates, Saturday
only, per lb 49t
Neopolitan Ice Cream, quart bricks, for 49
Best pkg. Creamery Butter,
per lb 60s
Best bulk Creamery Butter,
per lb 59
Strictly Fresh Country Eggs,
per dozen 40
Wisconsin Cream and Brick
Cheese, per lb 3S
5-lb. pails Swift's Jersey Oleo,
per pail S1.70
Georgia Watermelons, lb..5d
Gem, Nut, Margarine and
Lincoln Oleo, per lb. .32
2 lbs. Fancy Peanut Butter,
for 38t
Extra Fancy New Potatoes,
per lb 7t
Large Pineapples, each, 15
2 for 25t
Large Leaf Lettuce, 2 for 5t
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
of All Kinds.
The public installation of officers
and constitution of Liberty Chapter,
of the Order of Eastern Star, will
take place Friday evening, June 6,
at the Masonic temple.
Liberty chapter was installed on
Pershing's birthday, September 13,
1919. This chapter has the dis
tinction of having the largest chap
ter list in the history of the Eastern
Star.
With 491 members, and a class of
25 for initiation, it is unique in
lodge precedent. The list is so
large that a special charter has been
compiled for it.
Ten states and 38 chapters are
Personals
Mrs. J. W. Lamb of Boone, la., is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Ken
nedy, of 2912 Seward street. Mrs.
Lamb will be the guest of her
nephew in Kearney, Neb., before re
turning to her home. .
Mrs. Harry L. Street of Chicago,
accompanied by her two daughters
have arrived to be the guests of
Mrs. Street's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Wakefiejd.
A daughter was born Friday to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Byrne at
Stewart's hospital.
Lt. Drexel Sibbersen. son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Sibbernsen, who was
one of the very first Omahans to
go overseas with the Fifth field ar
tillery, is expected home Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs G. V. Mcgeath ar
rived home Friday morning from
Seattle atid Megeath, Vyo.,
wheie they have been for several
weeks. Miss Marion Towle. who ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Megeath,
returned the first of the week.
Special study of music and drama
as expressions of religion will be
given by the national V. V. C. A.
for the development of religious
worker, Mist Miriam Sabbage, of
education.
Wedding Announcement.
The marriage of Miss Mary Anne
Cline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas C. Cline, to Walter Flor
kee, will take place Wednesday,
June 18, at Third Presbyterian
church.
Cards were issued Thursday by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen for the
wedding of their daughter, Miss Ma
ble. which will be celebrated Wed
nesday evening, June 18, at 8:30
o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen.
Miss Jacey Aflen, a cousin of the
bride, will be the maid of honor,
Mrs. Earl Burkett, matron of honor,
and Miss Helen Smailes, a sister
of the groom, bridesmaid.
Mr. Smailes will be attended by
Mr. E. D. Smailes as groomsman,
and the ushers will be Capt. How
ard Treat of Washington, D. C, and
Mr. Earl Burkett. The couple will
reside with the bride's parents.
For Miss Eastman.
Mrs. F. A. Nash gave a luncheon
at her home Friday complimentary
to Miss Helen Eastman. A basket
of spring flowers decorated the ta
ble and covers were placed for:
Mpsciames
Robert Oarratt.
Misses
Grace Allison.
Marlon Towle.
Marlon Kuha.
Mesdame
O, T. Eastman.
Misses
Helen Eastman.
Grace Ruxton.
Henrietta Wurts.
Regina Connell.
Miss Helen Ingersen entertafned '
a very few at tea most informally
Friday afternoon, at her home in
honor of Miss Helen Eastman.
Closing Party.
The Joan d'Arc club will give the
last of their series of dancing par
ties Friday evening at Metronolitan
hall.
Fashion Notes
For midsummer, white dres.ft
with clever touches of color intro
duced are a new fashion feature for
little girls. Piping and narrow
ruffles of color are applied, match
ing the girdles or sashes of ribbon.
Little frocks of flesh colored
georgette are trimmed only with
hemstitching except for sashes of
color, rosettes or ribbon streamers,
usually in two colors, in the sweet
pea combination.
Darling little poke bonnets ol
delicate straw and georgette are
trimmed with ribbon only, or with
delicate wreaths of flowers and rib
bons. Dainty frocks of net and others
of organdie are the suggestion
many shops are making for gradua
tion use. Georgette is also advised
rather than those of lace or sillt
though, of course, lace is in good
taste as a trimming. 4
Demurely printed organdies art
being made up into charming littlt
dresses, the lines of which conform,
to the fabric motive, and this de
velops models of exquisite qualities.
Plain colored organdies are also
used, many trimmed with lace.
represented in the membership, of
which 23 chapters are in Nebraska.
The present grand officers assist
ed by the past officers will have
charge of the ceremonies.
The present grand officers in
clude: Mesdames: Stella Yont,
grand matron; Alfred Powell, grand
patron; J. E. Bednar, associate
grand patron; Miss Rose Owen,
grand secretary; Miss Maude Smith,
grand conductress and Mrs. W. H.
Davidson, grand esther.
Grandmaster of A. F. and A. M.,
Mr. J. J. Tooley, will be the guest
of the evening. He will address the
meeting, and Mrs. C. Vincent,
worthy matron; and the Reverend
Carl M. Worden, worthy patron,
will be special guests.
The officers of Liberty chapter
will entertain the grand officers at
dinner Friday evening, preceding
the installation exercises.
Read The Bee Want Ads for the
best opportunities in bargains.
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CAPITOL AVENUE MARKET
14th and Capitol Ave.
Douglas 7526.
Palm Olive Soap, today only, per bar
Gooch's Best Flour, 48-lb. cotton sack S3.10
Blue Bell Flour, 48-lb. cotton sack S3.05
Velvet Shortening, per lb 273i
Paxton & Gallagher Coffee, 2-lb. can 75
Tall Cans Fancy Salmon 19
Large Cans Red Salmon 24
Golden Age Macaroni and Spaghetti 714t
Honey Cookies, per lb...23
Matches, per box 52
No. 3 cans Extra Fancy Red
Beets, per can 15
No. 3 Large Cans Solid Pack
Tomatoes, 2 cans for...35
No. 2 Cans Tomatoes, 2 cans
for 25
Extra Fancy Peas, 2 cans 25?
Fancy Corn, 2 cans 25
Tall Hebe Milk, can 11
We can save you from 15 lo 25 on your Grocerios,
Fruits and Vegetables of All Kinds.
Free Delivery to All Parts of the City. Mail Orders
Promptly Filled. Say You Saw It in The Bee.
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