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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1919)
1 "THE BEE: OMAHA.-' SATURDAY, ' NOVEMBER 1, 1919. T ORDER FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER I I The Special This Sunday Is I " Montrose" j A rare olq special with 1 I all the goodness that I good ice cream possesses. I t Order From Your Dealer. I I I Fairmont ! I Creamery i Co. - j i i SKINNER'S i THE BEST rimnnviu Progressive Women Use The Omaha Bee Advertising Col umns as Their Shopping Guide. The Bee's Household Arts Department Cheap Cuts of , Meats Are More Easily Digested Than Choice Cuts. . Winnifred Harper Cooley, Department of Food Eeraomlca, Armcnr a c. ' Cheer up, .dyspeptics, the scient ists now know all about digestion. A group of 25 healthy young men have been lending their digestive aparatui to the cause. Five famous physiologists have been conducting experiments with beef, lamb, pork and eggs. The results are comfort ing. . One thing they tell us is that the cheaper cuts of meat, the actually "tough tuts," that require a long time in cooking, are more digestible than the expensive porterhouse steaks. Surely that is good news jn these days of H. C L. Domestic science experts hare been telling PURE AND DELICIOUS P12 -J . ' o V 1 tmllMl is a most satisfactory beverage. Fine flavor and aroma and it is healthful. v Well made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneicial. . V Itv is practically all nutrition. ; Choice Recipe book free. I Walter Baker & Co. I AH Esia6Jishea 1780. Dorchester . Mass. D wlW 1 Alnd You'll vote every time for that Sunday Special supreme TuttiFruttH Vanilla Custard combined with the choicest assorted French Fruits. If you haven't tried it yet, get it this Sunday you've never tasted anything quite so good. Ctentn of atl CREAM Omaha's New Store Grocery Dept. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , Tall cans Pet and Carnation Milk ..16c Extra good grade of Navy Beans, per lb 9c 'Sugar, per lb; 11c Macaroni and Spaghetti, per package 10c Lenox Soap, per bar 5c Rub-No-More, per pkg. ...7c Lux, per pkg. : 14e H.H.HARPER CO. 17th and Howard, Flatiron1 Building Bee Want Ads Are the Business Producers. Best r MM .! 71 H it-1 B.- Basket Stores Specials For 6 Days, Saturday, Nov. 1 , to Friday, Nov. 7 NAVY BEANS, clean and hand-picked. Q RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 99 ' The most nutritious food, per lb. . Full 1-lb. cans, per can. , 55C . BASKO JELLY POWDER Makes 71 LARD COMPOUND A very : delightful desserts, per pkg. JjC iow price; per lb. . ...... 2oC We reserve the right to limit quantities. Other Money-Saving Items S1.52 $2.98 BASKO FLOUR, 34-lb. cotton sacks. BASKO FLOUR, 4Mb. cotton sacks . AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, Ib. sacks, 14 1 1 4-lb. sacks ..-454 AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 114-lb. sacks, 16; 4-lb. sacks.. 494 TIP BAKING POWDER, our leader, full 1-lb. ean.194 SNIDER'S PORK AND BEANS, tall cans 14 CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS, can 134 SNIDER'S CHILI SAUCE, large size . 354 SNIDER'S CATSUP, large 35c size.....'..' 294 CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, assorted, can..; 114 NONE-SUCH MINCE MEA1. fresh, pkg......... 134 MASON JARS, qts., 854 pints 754 BLUE ROSE RICE, finest quality, lb. 15 1 CHOICE WASHINGTON JONATHAN APPLES Splendid value, 09 QQ worth. 14.00, per box V"0 BASKO MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Full .8-0 alze, choice, per pkg ' . .84 INDEPENDENT COFFEE, highest quality, 1-lb. cans, 524; 2-lb. cans i S1.C1 DIAMOND "C" SOAP, per bar .....4K4 CASH HABIT BLUEING, per bottle ...84 CASH HABIT AMMONIA, per bottle ...154 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, per can 94 REX LYE, none better, per can 104 MATCHES, per box 54 MORTON'S HANDY SHAKER SALT 94 TOOTH PICKS, per box 44 housekeepers for years that they ought tabuy the cheaper 'cuts be cause they are economical and nu tritious; but certainly the home manager ought to be convinced now, when the digestive juices of 25 persons proclaim the - fact of their easy digestibility 1 1 Dr. Evans, the ex-health officer of Chicago tells enthusiastically of the experiments, which resulted in the following discoveries: Pork is- digested with no great difficulty, in spite jof the old idea fo the contrary. The same is true of fried meat! "Very tough cuts," such as rump and shank showed far greater digestibility than tenderloin or sirloin. Whether or not we are U prey to indigestion, it is comfprt- img 10 kiiuw jusi wnicn meats ma be disposed of easily and comfort ably, and to learn that the very most easily-digested are the cheaper ones. If we take a little trouble to use fireless cookers or casseroles, so that the meat may be cooked slowly, we will notice a distinct reduction in our butcher bulls, which surely is to be desired. At the same time, we may feel serene in the knowledge that we are not starving our family, or lowering our standards of good food. . It seems that tripe is one of the most'easily digestible of all; so one may save much money by using this. Hamburger steak, corned beef, Bologna, frankfurters and sweet breads took about as long as roast beef; these ae comparatively inex pensive. Sheep brains are rapidly digested. Next fn digestibility are roast lamb and mutton chops, and it is interesting to note that these are more easily digested than Jamb stew, which seems so tender. Hog meat does not tax the stom ach unduly, but it requires a little longer than lamb or beef, because of the fat. ' . A very strange fact develops, thM is that in its 'ignorance, humanity has managed to work out some gooJ combinations of food dietetically in the days before dietetics was known very generally.' For instance, ham sandwiches are one of the great staple combinations that are , relied on by millions of persons, presuma bly because they are cimple, cheap and appetizing. Now, we learn that the bread makes the ham more di gestible that is, a ham sandwich actually digests more easily than fried ham; and liver and bacon more easily than bacon alone! These two combination foods are good from the standpoint of digestibility and along with them is the common gar den variety of meat called pigsfeet. Roast pork and pork chops take longer, and are paralleled with roast beef. But pork, sausage Is better than these from the "standpoint of quick-and easy digestion. Bacon and eggs are quickly di gested, which is a nother instance of the old-fashioned combinations that show a sort of intuition on the part of cooks of past ages. Every one knows 'that eggs are ti er fn i 11 B fifes - 1 SR. IT""-! T f The Nebraska Power company booth at the Food Show shows young people how to' cook with one electric socket, 16 cooking operations demonstrated. y MR m BREAD '&7 SKINNER BAKING COMPANY vuZmtm. OOUOLAS-iae Advice to the Lovelorn . II N ..I. loves Comes Unbidden and, "To Love or Not We Are No More Free Than the Ripple to Eise and , Leave the Sea." By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Danclnjp Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: 1 am a young girl and have been at tending: dances for some time. Now they are dancing a dance called "ehimmie." I am not fond of - this dance. Would a decent girl dance it and is It proper to dance with faces to gether, which most do here? Hoping to see this In print soon in The Dally Bee. BROWN EYES. , Well-chaperoned and caref uliy managed dances do not tolerate the "shimmy, It is taboo in the' east. It is not proper to dance with faces together. It IS Just such vulgar forma of dancing as this that make some people condemn dancing alto gether. Dancing may be an art or a degradation. taking It himself, also of telling the little fellow to take some. He does not only steal from us, but also from the neighbors. We hate to think of giving the child up, and also hate to have our own child in such en vironment. We have tried several methods of correction without avail. Kindness, fear, reason and punish ment. What else is there to do? Your advice will certainly be ap preciated. Restpectfully yours, MR. AND MRS. J. S. , You are the only parents the child has. Many children show these ten dencies when young and by proper, continual guidance, they grow to be fine men and women.. If you love The Adopted Child. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: About eight years ago we took a boy to raise. He is now 9 years old. Since taking him we have been blessed with one of our own. He is 6 years old. This foster child has turned out to be a little thief and liar. We cannot leave money lay around in the house without him taking it. He emptied . his own and foster brother's banks and when we noticed it he tried to blame it on to his little brother, but after questioning he finally admitted prescribed by doctors, especially the soft-boiled and poached, when one is troubled by indigestion. Raw white eggs seems to pass through the stomach to the intestines with out digesting.- White of eggs and orange juice left the stomach more quickly than any. A High Flyer. i "Bankrupt, is he? Why, I thought he had a fixed income of $10,000 a year." "So he had, but his wife fixed that in three months after marriage." Boston Transcript. ! SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY IN OUR SANITARY MEAT MARKET, FANCY STEER POT ROAST, lb .124 FANCY STEER ROUND STEAK, lb... 22 FANCY STEER BOILING BEEF, lb... 104 MEADOW GROVE SAUSAGE, 1 lb.... 334' FRESH HAM, whole or half, lb 26 FRESH HAM, sliced, er lb. ..... : 304 Specials DailyIt Wfll Pay Yon to Watch Basket Stores Windows. I 0m Millioa Dollars Increase, Basket Stores Goal for 191 c titinii lllNtl M. JlS Basket Stores Goarasiee "Money's VTertb n Muaey Back. Mum PURITAN FLOUR j (IT'S GUARANTEED) recommended by teachers of domestic science and used by. women who are students of domestic economy. That's why millions of housewives prefer PURITAN FLOUR. ' Visit Our Booth. Your Grocer Ha PURITAN FLOUR. Wells-Abbott-Nieman Co. (Est. 1870) the child, .keep him and do the best you can. By (Wins him a home, the father and mother love, you would be doing a great work for humanity.' It you do not love him and love your own child so much more that this little fatherless boy does, seems all wrong to you, then .give him up". Tour unfairness would be plainly visible to him and have a tendency to exaggerate this trait of character rather than to correct It. ', Had you ever thought that children are given, through God, for a purpose; and that your owri child may have been the bless ing sent as a reward for your kind ness to the homeless one. Think well before you tio something which may remove this blessing. ' Matrimonially Inclined. Dear Miss Fairfax, omaha Bee: 1 have read with much interest some of your replies to questions asked through the columns of The Bee. I am a widower, 40 years old, with no children., For several . years 1 have been a traveling salesman and am thinking of settling, down and marrying. My opportunities for meeting la dles of near my age and of a de sirable character have been very limited, as I am in one place only a short time. If you have any suggestions that would help a man In my position 4 certainly would appreciate hearing from you. Sincerely, "MATRIMONIALLY INCLINED." If the home life you contemplate means more to you than your busi ness, then I suggest that you take up work which would enable you to reside in one place permanently. It la true you . would not have many opportunities for meeting wo men of your own age if you are continually traveling. If you are a good judge of people and most people who are in constant contact with the public are you might, even In a business way, meet some one whose acquaintance could be developed through correspondence. Perhaps some of our readers can offer suggestions. ' A Lost PliOto. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Would It be possible for you to give me the names and addresses of pho tographers in the district of Camp Funston? I had a friend In the service there who afterwards went overseas and was fatally Injured. I lost his photo and have no way of obtaining an other, i he had no relatives. ' lie had a photo taken while at that camp. I feel very badly -over ray loss, and If I could get this in formation I never wilt be able to thank you enough. . Thanking you for your trouble, I remain. A CONSTANT READER. This will ba very difficult thing to do because there were so, many photographers located in that region temporarily just, for the purpose ol taking soldiers' pictures. Perhaps if you would write the postmaster at Junction City, which is the town nearest Camp Funston, he would give you names of permanent pho tographers in that city and there is a bare chance the photograph you seek Is on Hie with on ot them. " Impromptu Wedding. . Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha :3ee: I am very .much interested in tlm "Lovelorn" column and am now coming to you for some advice. . If a wedding should be perform'! at the minister's house in the win ter time, should the girl remove he' t'oat, hat and . gloves before th Also, should a date be made with the minister beforehand? Thanking you In advance for your adyice, I remain, INTERESTED. Appointment should be made wife the minister, though the legality ot the ceremony is not affected there by,' It Is merely a matter of con venience and courtesy. The bride need not remove coat, hat and gloves in the case you describe, un less she prefers to do so. If a ring Is placed on her ringer during the ceremony it is necessary for her to remove only the glove of her left hand. Cooking Lessons. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Will you kindly tell me the best place In the city where I can take cooking lessons and oblige, MRS. K. The University ' of Omaha has a good domestic science department The city high schools anty the T. W. C. ' A. also offer instruction In this subject. f ! To Council Bluffs for ! Good- FURNITURE atl I i I a B ig S in Pri aving cei i Price, However, never made an article a good value but the same high quality that you 'have been paying big prices for IS HERE FOR YOU AT MUCH LESS MONEY! When can you buy at this store the same nation ally known lines the identi cal pieces'for instance, at a money-saving, does it not . prove to you that this store is asking a lower mar gin of profit than you have been used to paying? There are many reasons why we are able to do this. Lower operating expenses throughout, this entire establishment is the main one, combined with the fact that we are heavy buyers from all of the prin cipal factories of Grand Rapids, Michigan. We don't ask you to come tee a limited showing. THE SELECTIONS HERE AND STOCK i ARE ENORMOUS. " Over 50, 000 square ft. of floor space yiqenht -Opposite Grand Hotel -Council Bluffs, Iowa i - I ' ' I u OMAHA'S NEW STORE -Buy Combination Coal and Gas Stoves Friday and Saturday at HARPER'S, 17th and Howard. 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