Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 22, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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Saturday At Our Fountain, We Offer Extra Special
Big Delicious Ice Cream Sundae 1 A
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SEVENTEENTH AT
DOOOL'AS STREET
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The Table Supply
CIGAR
Department f
Just Inside the Door
Saturday and
Monday Specials .
Camel, Peidmont, Spur,
Chesterfield Cigarettes,
carton $1.80
Briar Pipes, 50o yalues,
at .... 33
Cigaret and Cigar Holders,
50c and 75 ralues.23
Garcia Cigara ,
25 for ..........$2.25
Entona Cigars, I2c value,
for 6
Mi Consuelo, lOe yalue,
for M
More Horseshoe Tobacco,
fall pound. 81
Courtney Building
Vegetables
and
Fruits
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Butter
Eggs and
Cheese .
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Saturday
Grocery
Specials
Candy Specids
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made for you while you watt
delicious, tempting candle, In
Chocolate, Vanilla, Apricot and
Maple, finest select English
walnuts and fruits; special, the
pound 50?
Cream Dip Caramels, truly de
licious; special, the lb.. .60ft
Pecan Roll, rich center, the
queen of all eandies; a 11.50
value, special, the lb. .91.00
All our eandies as homemade-
and puritr was never
more abundant
Saturday
Meat
Specials
Coffee Specials
ior Saturday
r Asparagus, 4 for ..25c
Head ilettuce 10c
Spinach, peck 15c
Radishes, 4 for...... , 10c
Strawberries, quart 35c
$1.00 Size Sweet Navel Oranges, doz.. .66c
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.Best Creamery gutter 63o
Strictly Fresh Eggs ........45c
N. Y. Cream Cheese 32c
Robert's Cottage Cheese 25c
Libby 's Milk, 6 cans for 70c
Prunes, 30c quality, 5 lbs. for .-.97c
Brooms 75c quality 48c,
Olives, large, quart jar 62c
Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3
packages for. . .... 25c
No. 1 Hindquarter Lamb 25c
No. 1 Forequarters Lamb .'..22c
No. I Rolled Rib Roast .32y2c
No. 1 Pork Loins ....-. 272c
No. 1 Plate Boiling Beef 9c
r Good Santos Coffee 3c
Table Supply Pride, 50c yalue for ....42c
L Royal Baking Powder, large can. . . .. .41c
TVL7f If A It? CCIi NT We Specialise on Jones' Tamous Thousand
ISElLl Wl 1 Oljlil Island Dressing
Salads of Every Kind
Individual Chicken Pies .25)
'lis .
Hams
Ham"Hamsf
Ham is1 one thing "Hams"another.
"Hams" arc on the market in great
Kf- profusion "hams" of every grade, f
j, size and quality; only a small per'-
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teiuagc ui me uaiui wnicn we
produce is eligible to the Puritan
label.
But Ham,-Puritan Ham is a
quality brand an unusual pro
duct, distinctively better, uniformly
good.
Puritan Ham today will be the
same sweet, tender flavory Ham
, tomorrow. Conditions, no matter
from what source, will never
change the quality. It will always
remain Puritan.
Ask your dealer, and remember
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Gingerbread.
Use left-over cocoa in making
gingerbread in place of a cupful of
milk. Sometimes add a little milk
and use it in a tapioca or cornstarch
pudding.
Bee Want Ads Reach: a -Large guying Class of People
Saturday
Specials
New York White Catawba Grape
Juice, in pint bottles, . per
dozen $2.75
New York Apple Juice, in pint
' bottles, per doz $2.00
Standard Sweet Peas, per dozen
cans N S1.35
Norway Kippered t Herring:, 3
cans for 50d
Sardines in Olive ; Oil, 3 cans
for 48
Jello.per pkg 15
American Beauty Macaroni or
Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 25t
Wedgewood or Meadow Gold
Butter, per lb. 64tf
Best Southern Cabbage, lb. .46
Spinach,, per pk 20f
Alabama Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.
for ...29
Sunkist Lemons, doz 28
Skinner's Selected Bacon, by
strip or half strip, lb... 50
Sommer Bros.
28th and Farnam
Harnay 188
Show' Pudding
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Take one cupful of carefully
sorted rice, boiled in water until it
is soft; when done, drain it so as
to remove ill the water, cool it, and
add one quart of milk, the well-
beaten yolks of two eggs, three
tablespoonfuls of white sugar, and
a little nutmeg. Pour into a baking
dish, and bake for half an hour. Let
it get cold, beat the whites of 'the
lows: Boil three tablespoonfuls of
gar, flavor-with lemon or vanilla,
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Something Extra Good
, for Sunday
APRICOT MARMALADE .
Luscious Santa Clara Apricots
in Vanilla Ice Cream
Cream of all
ICE CREAM
Ypu Gn get it conveniently, for there is no neigh
borhood without a dealer who has it.
drop or spread it over the pudding,
and slightly brown it in the oven.
Or, this pudding may be served
with a meringue sauce, made as fol
lows: Boil three tablespponfuls of
sugar in a ' little water until it
reaches the seft ball stage. Pour
this syrup slowly on to the well
beaten whites of two eggs, beating
constantly.' Continue the beating
constantly for two minutes over a
moderate fire. Add a little lemon or
orange juice and use.
Cocoa Float.
H cupful auttr
yj teaapoonful van
illa extract
1 Isblr spoonful pow
derpd or confec
fectlonera' mgar
In the meantime,
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1 quart milk
2tt tablespoonfula
cornstarch
4 tablespoonfula
powdered coroa
teaspoon salt
Scald the milk.
mix together the cornstarch; the
sugar, the salt and the cocoa. Stir
it into the milk and cook it for
20 minutes over hot water, stirring
occasionally. Then separate the
eggs and beat the yolks slightly.
Add to them a little of the cocoa
mixture; return to the full amount.
and cook for a few moments longer,
stirring constantly to set the egg.
Chill, flavor with the vanilla ex
tract and, just before serving, beat
up the egg whites, whisk in the
powdered sugar, and dot this like
islands over the custard. If desired,
each island may be garnished with
a bit of bright jelly.
Baking Hint
To prevent raisins, currants and
citron from sinking to the bottom
of a cake, warm them well in the
oven before adding them to the batter.
Sewing Room
Conveniences
Nothing can take the place of the
yardstick when one is sewing and
cutting, yet frequently this neces
sity cannot be found. A great time
saver is awards tick case of linen, a
long, slender receptacle, divided in
two by a line of machine stitching,
thus forming pockets.
The case is hung Up by a couple
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top corners. Down its front are
several pockets, one for a folded
rule, one. for a coiled up tape meas
ure, one for pencil, chalk and a stick
of soapstone such as tailors use for
marking, and a pRir of "straps" to
bold the cutting shears and button
hole scissors.
Above this on the wall hangs a
linen covered book for measure
ments. One page is devoted to each
member of the family and their inti
mate circle, so if one wishes to make
the gift of a blouse or a dainty" bit
of lingerie, she knows the exact
size.
This page not only contains the
measurements needed for garment
making, but also collar, stocking,
shoe and glove sizes. One can easily
imagine the joy such a record would
be just before a "gift holiday" and
the amount of diplomacy it would
save.
Age of Fowls
The legs and feet of fowls indicate
their age. Smooth legs and feet,
with scales only slightly overlapping
each other, indicate the young bird.
After the first year the legs become
rough and the scales develop large
and. overlap. .The skin should pre
sent a clear and unwrinkled appear
ance. Colors vary greatly with the
breed and do not register the ten
derness or freshness of the bird.
The degree of softness and elasticity
of the feet of ducks and geese re
veal their age, while the contour of
the breast bespeaks their quality.
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Vegetable Spring Salad.
Dredge half a cunful of slirrl
scallions with salt and paprika, pour
over two tablespoonfuls of vinegar,
add a half teaspoonful of sugar and
let stand in the ice box for an hour.
When ready to make the salad add
two diced cooked beets, half a cup
ful of shredded cress, eight chopped
and peeled radishes, two slices of
minced green pepper (seeds re
moved), a quarter of a diced cucum
ber and a half a cupful of shredded
romaine. Drain off any vinegar, add
sufficient French dressing to mois
ten, and serve in lettuce cups.
Rug Hint.
If the rug curls up at the corners,
sew an L-shaped piece of stiff buck
ram under the corners.
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The "Cream" of
Phosphate Baking Powders
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Dr. PriceV "Cream" Baking Powder is now made with pure
phosphate by methods of production which make it the
"cream" of phosphate Baking Powders.
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Sells for about HALF the price charged when
the powder contained Cream of Tartar
and appeals to every housewife who is interested in reduung
the high cost of living and in protecting the health of her home.
Here are the prices:
25c for 12 oz.
15c for 6 oz.
10c for 4 oz.
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Contains no alum. Never disturbs digestion.
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