V THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1919. "17 'CE5TR1X ITBMima 8TOBV N HOVKRDSTKpTBETwEEN , 15th and 16th Mi 1 BOWflft ? 1 . ' 1 8 I Curtains of Real Value i Marked for Saturday selling at prices you will readily appreciate as being exceptionally low. When we tell you that they are being sold at less than the wholesale price of today you will realize that they are QUALITY merchan dise at Typical Bo wen Value-Giving Prices. I m i la I) You Must Be Satisfied Lace Curtain I Portiers Special m 15' ; We, have left over from our last curtain sale several pairs of cur tains in one and two pair lots to close out at -from $6.00 to 50c per pair worth up to $15.00 per pair. . ( . Extra Large size curtain In White Nottingham Plain Center with pretty border. A Real Val ue at $2.95. per pair. Curtains Filet Net curtains in Ecru color 21a yards long with scal loped edge plain band border at $4.25 per pair. . Plain hem stitched marqul . sette curtains in white ecru and g cream colors 2Vs yds. long, good quality, at $1.95 per pair. s Green and Brown Tapestry Portieres1, very pretty designs, yards long, 45 inches wide at from 15.00 to 8.00 per pair. Extra Special Plain Filet Net Curtains 2 yds. long, small bind border in Cream Ecru and White. A Wonderful Value for only $3.95 per pair. Small all over patterns with Scroll and Band border. Good quality Filet net curtains in Ecru and White, only per pair, $4.45. Table Covers French velour, Silk Damask, a and Tapestry table and pillow I covers all sizes from 15.00 down 1 to 2.50 each. I Make Your Own Lamp Shades ' Make your own silk shade for the new.lamp or as a gift to your friend for Christmas. A complete line of plain and figured. Silks, Braids, Tassels, Fringes 'and all styles of wire frames. . If you wish to make your shade at our store we have a competent Instructor and work tables at your disposal without any cost to yoUi Come in and select your material and make yourself at home while making your shade. I I "' ii " II i ' I I . A Few Odd Pieces H A few odd pieces selected at Bowen's will add charm to any home 1 fj your home. We have a number" of beautiful odd pieces in ail period 1 g designs at prices you'll readily appreciate. You may rest assured that B H at the Greater Bowen store" you receive dollar for dollar Value. g H Mahogany Queen Anne design Chair, Tapestry overstuffed a most jj 1 excellant value ...$39.50 B 1 H j Brown Mahogany Sofa cane back and ends, blue, brown or mulberry 1 upholstering as low as $120.00 1 B . 1 Mahogany or pak Library Tables Real Values that can not be dup- 1 g Heated elsewhere for considerable more than asked here for a little, H 12.50, 14.50, 18.00 and up. , ' I 3 ' '' H a Mahogany Rockers with high backs, wooden seats, Typical Bowen 1 1 Values us from $4.75, $5.00, $6.50 and $8.00. ,3 l Added Bowen Values Alu minum W are Extra Heavy High Grade Alumi num Tea Kettle, a real value. $1.95 Three-Piece JSet Aluminum Stew Pans, an exceptional value (3 pieces) .....$1.25 Heavy Weight Aluminum Kettle, cannot be duplicated elsewhere for twice the value ...$1.25 Large Stew Pan, extra heavy' weight, each only 35o Mahogany Sewing Tray with glass top, only a few left 95o 3 NEW RECORDS ARE HERE The Bee's , Household Arts Department Some week when it seems par ticularly essential to make an effort to combat Mr. High Cost of Living, find a place for one or all of these suggestions on the menu. You will find them every bit as delicious as they arc practical. r ( Sweet Potato Pie. -Boil one pound of sweet potatoes until soft, then peel them and force them through a ricer; add one-half cupful of butter, three-quarters of a cupiul of sugar or honey, one tea spoonful each of powdered cinna mon and nutmeg, three eggs, beaten separately. The grated rind and strained juice of one lemon and one half cupful of milk. Bake in a pastry lined pie plate. Serve with whipped cream. I Surprise Salad. Use any kind of cold meat left over. One pint of lean meat cut up fine, season with salt and pepper and a very little sage, mix thoroughly, put one-half cupful of milk in a stew pan, add two tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs and cook until smooth; re move from fire, add two tablespoon fuls of butter and two well beaten eggs, then add the meat to it. When well mixed fill well greased custard cups, stand them in a shal low pan of boiling water, bake HAVE YOU A ROOM -TO RENT? TRY A BEE .WANT AD about one-half hour in moderate oven. The day before you are sure to have this make some tomato sauce; one can of tomatoes, two or three onions (if liked), cook slowly till onions are soft. When ready to serve place a gen erous amount or sauce on eacn plate and turn one of the cups upside down in the center of the sauce; have the sauce cold and the meat hot Meat and Macaroni Pudding. fveal, chicken, mutton or beef; take one rueful of stock, nicelv flavored one egg, four tablespoonfuls of to mato sauce, two tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs or cooked vemiOlli, half a teaspoonful of salt and ouarter of a teasooonful of Deeper; mix all together, and add one table- spoonful of chopped onion ana one tablespoomul ot chopped parsley. Tongue on Toast One cupful cold DDiled tongue, yolks of two eggs, one-quarter tea- spoonful mustard,, dash ot cayenne; chop thic tongue very fine; boat volks until light: add them to tongue; add seasoning; stir the whole over fire until eggs are cooked. -Serve immediately on souares or ' slices of hot buttered toast. ; v. Baked Heart Wah (he heart in several waters cut away the lobes, let it soak fo: three hours in vinegar ana water; drain and slice into thin steaks; cut thj Inner miv nf tho heart. Circa f a pie dish, lay some sliced potatoes at tne bottom ot it. rut two or xnree r ' '11 Apricot Marmalade 1 Apricots in themselves make a fine dessert, but when to pure Vanilla Ice Cream are added the largest, choicest Santa Clara Apricots, you have a dessert that will long be remembered. Ask for Apricot Marmalade this Sun day, y Of course ft's Illllllllllllliiiiilli r 11 "Vs ilHlill FOR PRICES AND QUALITY TRADE AT THE WASHINGTON MARKET Fresh Dressed Chickens, hens or springs, per lb..J 29?id Fresh Dressed Young Ducks, per lb 38 6 Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb Choice Steer Rump Roast, per lb :17H Choice Steer Round Steak, per lb. .19 Choice Steer Boiling Beef, per lb. 9 Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb Fancy Young Veal Chops, per ib ..: ....15 Fancy Young Veal Breast, with pocket lor dressing, lb., xZiic Young Mutton Chops, lb., 12 b Young Mutton Legs, lb., 15fr Fresh Pig Pork Roast, per lb., at 1844 Armour's Shield, Sugar Cured, Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 33& Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, half or whole, per lb. , .2354 Large Dill Pickles, per doz., 30 Extra Fancy rork and Beans, z cans for ............. .25 Best Creamery Butter, lb., 69 Peerless Laundry Tablets, washes clothes without rubbing, 16 tablets to the box, per' box, at 25 Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest Prices. WASHINGTON MARKET 1407 Douglaa Street " - Close Out Grocery Sale f Our Grocrey Stock must go at a sacrifice regardless of cost in order to haVe the entire space for our MEAT DEPARTMENT for the holiday's trade. Take Advantage and, Save From 25 to 35. Good Beans, J per lb. OC Tall cans Salmon. 25c Can Hominy, Q each. 20c cans Sardines. 10c Fancy Prunes, per lb 19c Can Pumpkin, ,Q. each Heinz Spaghetti or Baked lol ... Beans. Rumford Baking Pow der, Mb. 94 r can for AiTtC Albacore Tuna Fish, f4ocr:M......25c Palm Olive Of . Soap, 3 for. iOC Sugar m Peas". 134c Lux, per pkg. .. 12c None Such Mince Meat, .pt.r.pl:g-:...12c Skitch, for washing clothes, per iy 1 ... 2V Pkg. 20c pkgs. Crackers, at.r.pl:g,,...i5c Bottles Catsup . . . 12ic 15c can Polly Cleanser wC Our 60c Cof fee for. . 50c OUR MEAT DEPT. Food Fit for a Banker at Prices a Working Man Can Afford. Round Steak, corn fed, aptCT.lb:' 20c Beef Roast, corn fed, a"b:'.,12ic Mutton Stew, OP 4 lbs. for...-OC Sirloin Steak, corn fed, gJ...20c Pork Roast J per ,1b., Mutton I OA- Chops, lb., 12Cj No. 1 corn fed Chuck Steak, per Jgg Pork Loin Roast, per r.nd:... 27ic Mutton Roast, 1 ri per lb IUC Mutton Legs, IP per lb IOC Veal Stew, per lb . . . 10c Veal Roast, IP. per lb...... IOC California Sugar Cured pHX....20ic Sugar Cured Bacon, Le:.lb:...29ic Creamery Butter, best, apt.r.!b::....70c MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT ABOVE PRICES. OMAHA MARKET i 1 IB SOUTH 16TH STREET. rashers of bacon on these, then the heart, then bacon again and after ward more potatoes. Repeat until dish is full, being careful to put po tatoes on top each layer as it is put in; salt if required; which depends on quality of bacon. Pour halt pint water over the whole. Bake in mod erate oven. A little browning added to gravy will improve the appear ance. Time to bake, one hour and a half. i - Mould of Dates. Insert in the place of stones, which should be carefully , removed, blanched almonds. Line a square tin with rice paper, fill in layers of dates and press down with a weight Turn out on a glass dish. Garnish with slices of orange. Jelly Roll One egg, one-half cupful sugar, four tablespoonfuls sweet milk, one half teaspoonful cream tartar, one quarter teaspoonful soda, levelled with knife and cut exactly, sifted in three-quarters cupful flour. Bake 10 minutes in moderate oven in pan 12x12. Spread at once with jelly and roll; wrap in cloth and let stand 24 hours before cutting. Never fails. Hot Teapot Handles. ' In the smart little art shops, which somehow or other seem to flourish .prosperously because they are so full of original and interest ing things that one simply cannot resist, are some new and fascinating contraptions designed to protect milady's hand from hot teapot han dles. One of these affairs is a vellow felt canary or one might call it an oriole, perhaps a bonny bird, any way, cut out of the felt in two lay ers, with a double layer' of thin cotton batting between, and the outer sides decorated cleverly with dashes .and dots of black ink in bird markings. The bird appears to be poised on the edge of .the tea pot, but the hot handle is hidden away "in his little inside," and one grasps him firmly, but deftly, to lift the teapot and pour out the tea. Old Fashioned Sponge Cake. Separate arid beat very stiff the whites of five eggs and a teaspoon ful of salt. Beat the yolks thor oughly, add to the whites and beat again. Add a cupful of sugar and half a teaspponful of lemon or al mond flavoring. The last thing, fold in an even cupful of bread flour. Have the pan ready that, there may be no delay. 1 - ', . Bake in very moderate oven for 40 minutes, or until it begins to shrink from the pan. When cold spread with thin icing made of one tablespoonful of milk or water, a tew drops of the flavoring used in the cake, and confectioner's sugar enough to make the thickness of ' Intelligence. "Do animals think?" asks a sci entist. Well, a dog turns around three or four times before lvine clown to go to sleep, while a man, witnout giving the matter any thought, lies down, goes to sleep and then turns over several times, waking himself each time. Louis ville Courier-Journal. Creamed Walnuts. White of one estr'. one tablespoon ful cold water, three-quarters tea spoonful vanilla, one pound confec tioners sugar, English walnuts. Put egg, water and vanilla in a bowl and beat until well blended. Add sugar gradually until stiff enough to knead, bhape- in balls, flatten and place halves of walnuts opposite each other on each piece, aome time all the sugar will not be re quired. Penuchi. Three cupfuis brown sugar; one half cupful milk, butter size of i nutmeg, one' cupful walnuts broken in small pieces. Boil sugar, milk and butter 'foiSr minutes or until it forms a soft ball when tried in cold water. Remove from stave and stir briskly for one minute: add nuts and vanilla, pour into buttered pan and when almost cold mark into squares. 1 Cocoanut Fudge. Two cupfuis sugar, one-half cup ful milk, one teaspoonful butter. Put these ingredients into a saucepan and cook until it forms a ball in cold water; then add one-quarter teaspoonful vanilla and one-half cup ful cocoanut; beat , until creamy. Put jn a buttered pan. ' Eggless Cream Pie. One cupful milk, half a cupful sugar, cornstarch to thicken well, any flavoring desired. Cook until quite thick, pour into pastry shell and sprinkle liberally with shredded cocoanut. As a variation for frost ing, instead of the cocoanut, use marshmallows cut up and browned in oven, whipped cream or plain white of egg meringue. Another variation is to use rose flavoring, and while it is cooking mix with the filling a little water in which a beet has been cooked. This gives a pretty tint, is not harm ful and may be used; effectively at a pink and white luncheon. A white meringue of marshmallow or whipped cream sets this pie off to perfection when cut. Caramel Pie. ' One and one-half cupfuis milk, one teaspoonful butter, one cupful brown sugar, two eggs, two level teaspoonfuls' flour. Beat egg yolks, mix sugar and flour, add to egg. Heat milk to scalding in double boiler and stir egg mixture into this. Cook until thick. Use whites of eggs for meringue. Add to beaten whites two table spoonfuls confectioners' sugar and one-half teaspoonful vanilla or maple flavoring. Washington Pie. Two eggs, well beaten; scant one-half cupful sugar, good one-half cupful flour, rounding teaspoonful baking powder; salt, essence; bake about IS or 20 minutes; split and when cool fill with whipped cream or any kind of jelly. Makes a de licious dessert and is very easy to make. . English Pump'kin Pie. Take out the seeds and grate the pumpkin close to the rind. Sjiteten the pulp, add spices to taste, includ ing lemon peel and juice. Bake without upper crust. Vegetable Soup. Fry three slices of salt pork until nice and brown, slice six large pota toes, three carrots, one small turnip, two onnions and one tiny cabbage, (if liked); cook all in just enough xwater( to keeep from burning; salt and pepper to taste and add a dash of cayenne pepper and one-quarter teaspoonful of curry; when cooked add one quart of milk and bring to the boiling point. English Beefsteak Dish. Use four veal kidneys and a small knuckle of veal with a little meat attached. Saute the kidneys cut in slices in hot shortening, cover with water, add a slice of onion and sim mer until tHey are tender. Add salt and pepper after they have cooked for 10 minutes. For the jelly cover the crocked veal knuckle with cold water, add salt and pepper, a sliced onion, car rot, turnip and green pepper and simmer until the meat falls from the bones. Shred the veal and pack into a mould with the kidneys and a few cooked green peas. Boil down the strained veal liquor until re duced to a cupful, season with a tea spoonful of Worcestershire' sauce or catsup and pour over the meat Set in the ice chest and when ready to serve cover with a baked pastry cut to fit the dish. The Wee One burrowed her pink I lemonade or couldn't Wee do Um aose deeper In Mother's neck, morfVemons, Mother, If she squeezed 'em. cuddly than usual. 1 Mother knevl Surrllrte hard? ITen you wouldn't what was coming. National Blsl fcas to do not any no little sing out cult were again In demand and shi rut in 'some sugar and water and , smiled, thinking of hefr "" 'e'Blscos snd Za Zus shelves ' i lunTVSuUn't be so. awful lots ot S "Wee wants s party," came th half-smothered confession. I "A party lhJt..nMViJCUa.lJ away to-uaj," mm mimici time to make little cakes for Wee party." , "Wee wants sweet cakes boxes. Nice par cakesi Motherji . I stubby fln TUa Vioof L-nr.iirr- trouble, would it, wotnerr' Mother's smile broke into ripples t.lnnnlitonMai)rt.Wnn "ys hugged so party iuseue"i,usi)LUiuf"if eatn. . "Bless her heart, it that's aU the she needs to make her nappy. have it this very day or ants it Run along and Winifred n and your and tell uuko on th s t i.t 1 j j Discuit in uie wunu perfect soda cracker, , perfectly baked crisp, tender and appetizing, and delivered to you oven-fresh by j your own grocer. NATIONAL BISCUIT SVMiDAKIV i Our Supply of Imported and Fancy Domestic DELICACIES for Your ( THANKSGIVING DINNER I the moat complete that we have had for four year. The following are t , few suggestions: Cluster Ralains, imported Irora Spain; Calarab Figs, Salted Almonds anil Filherta in elaiis Jars. Cresca Fruit Cakes, Chocolate Covered or Plain Glaee1 Fruit, Maraschino Cherries, Crossa If I Blackwell Crystallized umger. Maroons in syrup, Glace Pineapple, both Sweet Pickled and Sweet Preserved Figs, choicest large Green Olives, extra fancy imported French Peas. Full line of choicest Fresh Vegetables. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 4-lb. tin Van Houten's Cocoa. ...30c H-lb. tin Epps' Cocoa 45c Walter Baker's ' Chocolate, lb 49c Meadow Gold Butter, Ib 72c Imported Roquefort Cheese, reg. price $2.26, Sat., per lb $1.85 Royal Baking Powder, 50o alxe for 44c Dr. Price' Vanilla Extract, 40c site 35c White Borax Naptha Soap, 10 bars,49c Peanut Brittle Candy, lb. .37c Choice Young Pork Loin Roast, lb. 33c Small pall Swift Prem. Lard 85c SOMMER BROS. 2801 Farnam St. Telephone Harney 188. rtf ad? sett tne c; expouni "Wee t party cakes. Mr. Bobby tel 'Lotus for his partyj Lotus for Bobby, M white crispy, you V brown. And then 'Bisco and little wotf In Katie's pantry, don' And If you'll Just only lemons snd some sugar and fix 0i5cl tfit Der eference to taste. Nabisco Wafers were already 'he Wee One said, and to everybody eloriously happy : of snappy Zu Zu was also opened. Thanksgiving (it For this great feast day of the year, you will be seeking the best of good things for your table. At Sommer's Specialty Shop you will find the appetizing delicacies which cannot be obtained elsewhere. DELICACIES FINE CANDIES Just received a ship ment of Crane's Mary Garden and Rubayat and Garden ot Allah Honey Cakes. Martha Ann Fruit Cakes. Finest Plum Pudding. Cluster Raisins, s Glace Fruits. -Spiced Drops. Turkish Delight Preserved Ginger. Chocolates; also a shipment of the fa mous Chocolate Shop Chocolates, in Cali fornia red wood boxes. A FINE ' SELECTION OF OLIVES GREEN, RIPE AND STUFFED; FUITS Delicious Apples. Jonathan Apples. Red Emperor Grapes. Flne Grape, Fruit. Casawba Melons. Honey Dew Melons. ( A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CHEESE NUTS Budded Walnuts. Italian Filberts. Soft Shell Almonds. Fine Brazil Nuts. All kinds of Shelled, Spiced and Salted Nuts. xommers ZJ CANDIES msr wi fit lllltlllllllimillllMIMIfUIJlHlIllIIUjUIlUIHIHt" sir -,-;. rv. V -if", Just Received Fresh Shipment Smyrna Figs. sMaaM 1 linn, um a imm wmmmmmmwmmmBi For the Most in Food Value Buy--- Hard Roll Bread HARD ROLL BREAD contains ALL the nu tritious elements so essential for the oody and mind. It is made of the BEST materials the market affords, ani is scientifically baked under the most rigid sanitary rules. HARD ROLL BREAD is the BEST bread made; it DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS and ECO- 1S NOMICAL. Beware of imitations. Insist upon seeing the little Red, White and Blue label. It's on every genuine loaf of Hard Roll Bread. Petersen & Pegau Baking Co. mmmmmmmm. mmmmmmmmm npwpa '