THE BEE : OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919. ... . -' PURE AND TSSIllI Pj Is a most 5J 4 WMl satisfactory beverage. Fine JJ lit vW flanr anrl flrnma arrl It ic If Is a most saiisfactory flavor and healthful. Well made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneficial It is practically all nutrition. . 1 " Choice Recipe book free. -Writer Baker ft Co. I1H Xst61ifhedi780. Dorchester Mass . H i! I W ! " " " " " : i A Complete H; ' I ' pood ; H :! , ' Many health'giving foods wc H g lacking in pleasant flavor. H rl , Many savory dishes arc lack H ? N&f. Ji y. ng in health properties and . . '--W--?.- some are positively injurious. HI 'ijBfH ' Puritan Hams and Bacon are g ,.C7.iKvW energy builders in the highest 1 : ?: ) ' degree and each affords a delightful 1 : jt :' -$$&Sil f&y I relish distinctively their own. i ! ) THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. ' :: J:-) ) W w "dealer doesnV' ' "' 11 IS ' r hindlc Puritan, Teleohona . ' - 3TC .: 5 F. W. CONRON, Manager S I J ef 1321 Jonee St.. Omaha. Nab. f I '11 j ; ' J L f" - , Phona Douglas 2401 M " 17 I Puritan Hams and Bacon are smoked dally In our t ' B I - J I .. X t Omaha plant, insuring fresh, brightly smoked g j ; ; K I ' V meats at all times. . r 5 II 1ST The Bee's Household Arts Department Decorating the Kitchen. The decorative possibilities of the modern kitchen should not be slight ed. Checked ginghams are being used to considerable extent in mak ing curtains and sometimes lor nar row shelf edging, if arranged so that they can be removed easily and washed from time to time. Green and white checked curtains are cool and pretty, and a change from the more usual blue. When one is buy ing new casseroles and other earth enware, a selection of dull green instead of brown may be made to carry out the scheme. Plants are always a welcome addition to the kitchen, 'and hardy green varieties, which grow abundantly and live all winter, will be found satisfactory in this kitchen. A box of parsley or a pot of chives will he found as practical as decorative; Aprons should match the color scheme, too, if new ones are needed, and the wearer will feel a degree ot satisfaction in knowing that she is in harmony with her surroundings, says the "Christian Science Moni tor." A figured shade selected tn match the rest of the room will add a touch of contrast and give a rest ful atmosphere to the room besides One does not mind taking the inti mate mend into such a room, when it is so invitingly fitted out. Readers Recipes Sometimes certain foods are not popular with . the family because they are not palatably served or be- BASKET STORESPECI AL'S For six days, Saturday, Oct. 25 to Friday, Oct. 31. .CAMPBELL'S ASSORTED SOUPS Nationally I ARCADIA LEMON PIE FILLER Delightful pie known and popular. and cake filling. SPECIAL, per can ..-10 SPECIAL, per package '. ! AUNT JEMIMA' PANCAKE FLOUR Makes AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Buy the those golden brown cakes. large size and save money. , SPECIAL, m-lb. package 13 SPECIAL. 4-lb. package.. 41 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. OTHER MONEY-SAVING ITEMS CORN STRUP, 10-lb. cans...... .....82 6-lb. cans. 45ei 1-lb. cans 154 WHITE SYRUP, 10-lb. can 93 6-lb. cans. 511 1-lb. cans 15 CALIFORNIA BROWN BEANS A close-out price, per lb. "v5 QUAKER WHEAT HEARTS, large Use.... 22 QUAKER CORN FLAKES. 8 oz 10 COCOA. In bulk, per lb... 30 SNIDER'S TOMATO CATSUP. 16 ox.... 29 8-ox. slae ...18 BASKO JELLY POWDER, per pkg 10 RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER, large ize, 23- m&H ' ? DIAMOND "C? LAUNDRY SOAP, always popular, oer bar 4H CONYBAR STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, Apple base, 15-oz. Jar ...29 CONYBEAR PURE PRESERVES, Jar 35 BASKO FLOUR, 24-lb.. SI 52; 48-lb.. $2.98 SWANDOWN CAKE FLOUR, large size 35 AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1K-Ib. size, 161 4-lb. size 49 TIP BAKING PO OER, l-lb. can I'M CASH HABIT BIRD SEED, pkg 15 BASKO MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Full 8-oz. size; choice, per pkg 8 BASKO PEAS, highest quality, per can. .... .21 BASKO TEA, our pride and leader l-lb. carton, 681 -lb- carton 35 CASH HABIT JAPAN TEA a fine teal-lb. carton, 601 carton .. .31 Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday in Our Meat Markets. FANCY ROUND STEAK, per lb 20 FANCY POT ROASTS, per lb ; 11 SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS, per lb.-17H WILSON'S NUT MARGARINE, 1 lb....... 29 SUGAR CURED LEAN BACON, per lb 34c MILK-FED SPRING CHICKENS, per lb.29 Specials Daily It Will Pay You to Watch Basket Stores Windows. . Basle Qaaltty. Vone Higher. , "Lire Better Less." Basket Stores ttuamitee Money's Worth mr Money Back. r S3H k ail cause in their preparation no touch of novelty has been given. These dishes are all based on the simplest and most familiar things, yet they are delicious. Try them. . BREAKFAST. Stewed Fruit. Oatmeal. Top Milk. Rolls. Coffee. - LUNCHEON. Tomato Pie. Fried Rice. Banana Cream Sandwices. Tea. DINNER. Carrot Puree. Bread Sticks. Stuffed Cabbage. Haricot Bean Salad. Sponge and Jam Roll. Coffee. Tomato Pie. Slice a good sized onion thinly, blanche it, fry in fat till slightly browned. Take one pound ripe to matoes, skin and cut in slices. Place a layer of onions in the bottom of the pie dish, with a good season ing of salt and pepper, then a layer of tomatoes, with white bread crumbs scattered over, and a few pieces of butter, and so on until the dish is almost full. Have ready some well mashed potatoes, spread thickly over, so as to form a crust; score thorn with a fork; bake until brown. Banana Cream Sandwich. Mash two ripe bananas and a ta blespoon golden syrup, then whip it with half a teacup cream. Spread on sponge cake, -rress together, AT THE THEATERS T HERE'S a big, hearty welcome awaiting Watson and Cohan when they step onto the stage at the popular Gayety this after noon when they open their week's run in ' blitkin & Slotkin, Refined Lawyers. Last season they made a wondertul impression over the Columbia circuit and they are now more than duplicating it Barney Oerard has included under the ban ner of the "Girls De Looks" an ex ceptionally clever cast of principals and a score of pretty choristers. To morrow s matinee starts at 3. Concluding performances will be given today of the hilarious Orphe um bill which is toplined by the mu sical revue, "Putting It Over," pre sented by a company of 17 soldier boys. The curtain this evening is to rise at 8 o'clock. Opening with the matinee tomorrow Emma Haig and Jack Waldron are to offer their original 1919 conception of song and dance as one of the leading fea tures. Another will be the; amusing skit, "A Package of Smiles," which will be ottered by l. Koy Barnes and Bessie Crawford. A featured act, something entirely new, will be offered by the scien tific enigma, Madam Burnell, whose comedy is derived from an electric current, assisted by some clever people. Matinee and evening perform ances today close the engagement of "A Dangerous Girl," the musical comedy which has run all week at the Boyd. on sponge caw. -rress rogemer. Opening a week's engagement at Brush over with golden syrup and the Lyd theater tomorrow evening, other nuts. Stuffed Cabbage. Take a large, fresh cabbage, cut out heart, fill vacancy with stuffing made of the left-over fish (chicken or veal), chopped very fine and highly seasoned, and rolled into balls with yolk of egg. Then tie cabbage firmly together (some tie a cloth around it), boil in a covered kettle two hours. This is a delici ous dish and useful in using up cold, meats or fish. . Haricot Bean Salad. Soak the, haricots six or eight hours, then boil them until tender. Leave until cold. Pile them in the center of a salad bowl, surround with sliced tomato or beet root and some snredded clery. Cover with whipped cream, flavored with salt and pepper (white). If liked dip the haricot in oil and vinegar in ad dition to cream. Decorate the cream with a little pepper and ar range the beet root so that it makes a red border to the white pyramid of cream. the big Winter Garden spectacular revue, "The Passing Show of 1918," brings what is reputed to be the largest musical comedy organization ever moved in this country. The all-star cast is headed by Willie and Eugene Howard, and they have the support of a long list of Broadway favorites and a real Winter Garden chorus. One of the most attractive "bills at the Empress this season closes its engagement today. It is headed by "The Gypsy Revue" dancing novelty. A popular feature is the surprise act of Ward and Wilson. The comedy element of the bill is 'provided by the character delineations and song studies of Skelly and Heit. The Cohan and Harris show, "Go ing Up," coraes to the Brandeis theater October 27, 28 and 29. Twen ty singing numbers stud the piece and the chorus changes costumes more than eight times'. The cast, which will present "Going Up," here is headed by Raymond Crane. Oth ers include Norma Brown, Loretta Trade at the WASHINGTON MARKET, where all goods are sold as represented Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per lb. ....... .27c Choice Steer Rump Roast, per lb ..XlVic Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb 12V2c Choice Steer Short Ribs of Beef, per lb 9c Young Veal Roast, per lb i . . A7Vzc and 20c Young Veal Chops, per lb. , . .25c Young Veal Breast, per lb. 15c Young Mutton Chops, 2 lbs. for .25c Young Mutton Legs, per lb .15c Choice Steer Round Steak, per lb 20c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per lb 29Vfcc Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, per lb 27 Vic All brands of best Creamery Butter, per lb 69c 'Royal Oleomargarine, per lb. 30c Pig Pork Roast, per lb ' &Vzc Peerless Laundry Tablets, washes clothes without rubbing, 16 tablets to the box, per box .25c Full line of Fruits and Vegetables at the lowest, prices. Washington Market 1407 Douglas Street Blllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll j -prepared as a delicacy or f a substantial part of the meal I GoochY j Best Spaghetti I will prove a revelation in flavor. Smooth, white and I tender. I Hastings Woman Made Head of the Nebraska Federation m Mrs. John Slaker Named at Closing Session of 24th Annual - Convention at Fairbury Has Been Chairman of State Endowment Work. SOLD IN THE BEST OF STORES ViiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiint Mrs. John Slaker of Hastings, is the new president of the Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs. This announcement was made yesterday at the closing session of the 24th annual convention at Fairbury. Mrs. Slaker was president of the Hastings Women's club for three years and is president-elect for the Fifth district from which office she will now have to resign. She has been chairman of the state endow ment work for the federation in Nebraska. During the war, this new club leader was chairman of the woman's committee, county council of de fense. Mrs. H. E. Goodrich of Nel son is the defeated candidate. Other officers elected are: Vice president, Mrs. E. B. Penny, Fuller ton; recording secretary, Mrs. S. M. Dewey, Fairmont; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Paul Perryman, Ord; treasurer, Mrs. E. G. Drake, Bea trice; auditor, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Chadron; general federation state secretary, Mrs. A. E. Sheldon; gen eral federation director, Mrs. A. E. Sheldon. Delegates Elected. Delegates elected to the biennial convention of Women's dubs to be held in Des Moines, la., next June, are: Mesdames J. F. Lees, B. F. Pitman, Warren Perry, Cyrus Ma son, J. H. Melville, George Frater, O. A. Williams, T. J. Doyle, Bertha Millar, T. I. Hatfield, Florence Xlf Mrs. Addison E. Sheldon. Parks, and Miss Julia Fuller. Al ternates: Mesdames Leonard Nash, John Pfiffer, T. J. Gist, M. A. Hps tetler, W. W. Wright, H. N. Col man, Hattie Summers. The proposed revision of the state constitution was defeated and the former constitution prevails. Marks, Adelaide Hastings, Eleanor Bennett, Edward' Begley Mario Villani, Charles Meyers, Jick Pat ton, Bob Earl, Franklyn Talbot and George Fredericks and Douglas Dumbtill. A mystery narrative entwined with a love story of old Hawaii is "A Night in Honolulu, by Howard McKent Barney, which plays a re turn engagement at the Brandeis for two performances only, tomorrow, matinee and night. From the open ing scene to the end of the play the spectator feels that he is really liv ing among the fascinating natives. May Robson in her new comedy, ter for a three days' engagement, be ginning Thursday evening, October 30, with a matinee on Saturday. i. ion ia m uiaina iifaivti ui 1 1 1 farv Pr.hrtc Pinriart "Ttitia Carberry" stories. FLASHES from FILMLAND PHOTO PLAY OFFERINGS FOR TODAY Neighborhood Homes. HAMILTON 40th and Hamilton. BESSIE LOVE In "CAROLINE OF THE CORNERS." COMFORT 24th and Vinton. ALICE BRADY In "RED HEAD," AND BIG V COMEDY, "BEARS AND BAD MEN." DIAMOND 14th and Laka. EDWARD EARLE in "ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS." AND "THE MASKED RIDERS," Chapter Nine. GRAND lth and Blnney. "STOLEN ORDERS," AN ALL-' STAR CAST. SEVEN FARTS, AL80 CHRISTY COMEDY. LOTHROP 24th and Lothrop. DOROTHY GISH In "PEPPY POL LY," ALSO COMEDY. APPOI.O 29th and Leavenworth ENID BENNETT In "THE VAMP": also WM. DUNCAN la "SMASHINO BARRIERS," Aviator Reaches Cologne Colongne, Oct. 24. Capt. George Matthews, an English aviator, who left London Tuesday for an air plane flight to Australia, arrived here Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. . Delightful You'll Say After tasting the Special This Sunday It!s "Apricot" A real delight of un excelled goodness. Ice Cream Spe cials Please All Order them through your dealers. Fairmont Creamery Co. OMAHA'S NEW STORE. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. v Hardware Department. BROOMS, 49 H. H. HARPER CO. 17th and Howard Sts, Flattrea BIdf. 'EAT HNERS THfe BEST BREAD SKINNCR BAKING COMPANY DOUGLAS -162 The Bee want ads produce re sults tram ONE of the strongest photoplays seen here for some time is the picture, "The White Heather,"! which will be shown for the last times at the Rialto today. The bat tle of two men in diving suits on the bed of the ocean is remarkably effective. Sun A rnmfHv treat ! th nlintn. play picture, "A Damsel in Dis- ret " rA.ita ri-tnff Tun a C nri'r 4 Creighton Hale, and 'showing tor j tha last tim af tVtm ' Qun tnlav Every situation in the story might ; makes the whole thing so enjoy-! anie. Strand "The Spite Bride," a screen picture, starring Olive Thomas, closes a three-day run at the Strand today. It is a story of a girl being married for spite, but her kindness wins her husband's love, and the family's honor is upheld. Moon Mary Murray, all by her self, is the double attraction at the I Moon today. That is, she is the j double attraction in "The Twin Pawns," the Pathe feature, wherein she is cast in the double role of twin sisters. It is a splendid pic ture, being well received, and will be shown for the last times today. Muse Second-run oictures being shown at the Muse do not seem to t lighten the seating capacity of the j Muse, ine feature picture tor' Saturday is -"The Deserter," star ring Charles Ray. and while this picture has been seen by thousands, the work of the star is always of , such character and scope that many delight in seeing him in the same picture twice. j Empress Billy Rhodes has elec- j trifled her associates by the way ! she handled herself in a score of in tensely dramatic- scenes in "The Blue Bonnet," which is being shown at the Empress for the last times today. 1608-10-12 Harney Street Douglas 1796 Keen Satisfaction When you can atep into the moat eomplete sanitary mar ket in the middle west and select anything your taste dic tates. Whether wou with a tart cheese or a rare fruit or just a dainty tempting cake, you can find it at the Central Market. Come once and you will come always. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SELLING Strictly Fresh Dressed Fancy Spring Chix, per lb. .29V8c Extra Fancy Steer Pot Roast, best cutsv lb. 11 Vic Fancy Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per lb 25c Steer Rib Boil, per lb 9c Pig Pork Roast, per lb , 17V4c Mutton Stew, lb. 7V2c Fancy Young Veal Breast, per lb. . .15c Mutton Sholder, per lb 12c Spare Ribs, per lb. 19c Fancy Sugar Cured Back Bacon, per lb...27i2c 4 lbs. best Granulated Sfuar..48e 48-lb. lack Central Flour. . .$2.98 24-lb. aack Central Flour. . .$1.50 24-lb. aack Best Rye Flour. .$1.50 10 bar Crystal White Soap.. 65c 10 bars Elastic White Soap, ,65c 10 bars Lenox Soap 48c 2 bare Creme OH Soap 25c 1-gal. jar pure Sweet Apple Cider, for . . . . 98c l-lb. can Criseo 35c 60c trade Central Special Coffee, per lb 45c No. 6 cans Tomatoes 12'tc Navy Beans, per lb. ........ 1 Oc Crape Nuts, per pkg 12',c 16-oc. can Caroline 12Vte Per dozen , $1.48 Dundee or Elkhorn Milk, can. . ISc Per doxen $1.75 Carnation Milk, per can 16c 10-lb. can Kara Syrup 85e 10-lb. can Wedding Breakfast White Syrup 95c Fresh baked Itens Graham, Fancy Sodas, per lb 19c Fresh Spiced Nut Cookies, Just like home made, per lb 30c McCombs' Maple Fudge, Saturday only, per lb .-. .38c Fancy Cranberries, qt.l2c Fancy Tokay Grapes, per basket , v 65c Fancy Grape Fruit, 2 for 15c Or 4 for 3 25c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables of all kinds. 11 Fresh Select Checked Eggs, per doxen 10c Creamery package Butter, P lb 67e Fancy Creamery Bulk Butter, Per lb. 60c t-lb. pkg. Swiffs Premium and Snowflake Oleo 7Se -lb. pails Swiffs Snowflake, $1.80 The Real Food Show v We invite you who are interested in good things to eat to attend the annual Pure Food Show at the Municipal Auditorium beginning Saturday, October 25th. It will be in tensely interesting as well as educational. Then when you have seen everything they have to show you there, come to SOMMER'S SPECIALTY SHOP and see the real food show. Here you will find an array of im ported and domestic specialties not shown at the Auditorium nor in fact at any other store in Nebraska, and they are not merely for show, but for you to take home. Store Open Until 11:00 P. M. Every Day. SlommersQpeciaffuQhop GJ Candies zj ' Fruits DeviIao is T1X. DOUOCAB RAN0EIS THEATRE BLDG. 9 ' -T"asr - . jjilllil i Q i m mm i UKBrs.1 lAttROIII a iwTUt.