THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNE ' 5. 1920. rs3 l it f ! L F i J" i - r rryrrTY. as: "Vanilla Nut" Sunday's Special mm ICE CREAM Your Druggist Can Supply You The Fairmont Creamery Co. The Bee's Household Arts Departments BASKO BUTTER I tha finest to ba had. 1-lk. package, Ak-Sar-Ben Eutter, 1-lb. pkg. 59c 3flM!F9ES 54c -www Our customers reap every, advan tage in every decline in the market. "WE SERVE YOU SAVE" Choicest Quality Fresh PorkXoin Roasts, lb. H C Fresh Pork Butts, Fresh Spareribs, lb Fancy Home-Made OA Link Sausage, lb. ., LrxC Wilson's Nut Mar- OO garine, lb. ....... 0-C Mazola, pint can, Ctjt 35c; quart wC :i7c Pot Roasts Cut from tender , 1 0 young beef, lb.. . .. IOC Rib Boiling Beef, 1 0 1W lb Fancy Wisconsin MILK-FED VEAL THIRTY minutes' work the night before will save two hours on wash day. Monday used to be wash day, but In the new order of things we look back and wonder why it should have been chosen. Tuesday as wash day gives time to pick over the clothes, mend those that need mend ing, get the soap and washing pow der all ready, and get the clothes into soak on the day before. Getting the clothes to soak in cold water the evening before loosens the dirt and saves much rubbing on wash day. Mending before washing prevents further tearing in handling while in the water and in the wash ing machine, if a washing machine is used. A high grade soap is an economy of time and conservation of clothing. Set the alarm clock an hour of two 'early for wash day, get the clothes out of the soaking water and ready to go on to boil before breakfast. All white clothes are put into the boiler with cold water and soap. The breakfast hour gives plenty of time for the water to heat and the clothes to boil. This method of cold water results in whiter clothes. After breakfast duties will have to be planned according to your own circumstances. There may be chil dren to get off to school, a lunch box to pack, etc., and dishes to stack the breakfast dishes can be washed with the dinner dishes on .wash day. With the rinsing and blueing done JIBS innrnm g B Ice Cream for Sunday Our Special PEACH MARMALADE Juicy, Puyallup Peaches, tun-ripened to mellowness and preserved in pure cane sugar syrup, in rich Vanilla Ice Cream. Veal Steak, 3 Veal Chops, lb Veal Roasts, lb Veal Stew, lb 30c 18c 15c FPfiQ Strictly fresh, every Lull v egg guaranteed, dozen t 41c Basko Japan 7Qi Basko Coff ee, in J7A Tea, 1-lb pkg. bulk, pound . . . . "Sare Now and in Old Age It Won't Be Necessary" BASKET STOKES There Is One in Your Neighborhood ' -4J mm as Stoma ?3 Oho Cream of ell ICE CREAM I v There's a dealer near your home who will supply you g . . with it. Place your order with him today. illlllliailillllllllllllllllllilllM IBlllv SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Carnation, Pet or Libby's Milk, 2 cans for 25t Hebe or Carolene Milk, can 10e Large size California Prunes at, per lb 21 Large cans Alaska Salmon at, per can 21 Large jars Windmill Jam, 2 jars for 75 Puffed Wheat, per pkg. .12 Large Mich. Navy Beans, 5 lbs. for 44 Home-grown Radishes, bunch J. Large heads Lettuce, each. .10t Leaf Lettuce, per bunch .... 5 Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, reg. 55c grade, per lb 42e Extra fancy Sickamore Peaberry Coffee, per lb. 386 Extra fancy Japan Green Tea, per lb 624 Extra good Rio Coffee, lb. .30 Young Veal Chops, per lb. .20 Young Veal Breast, lb. . . .152 Young Veal Roast, lb 20fr Veal Cutlets, lb 35 Fancy Pork Roast, lb. . . .19 Fancy Pork SteakBlb 22 Choice Steer Rib Roast at, per lb 29 Choice Steer Shoulder Roast, per lb. .20 Choice Shoulder Steak at, per .lb 20 Fancy Lamb Legs, lb... 28 Fancy Lamb Chops, lb. .32 Pure Lard, lb 25 All brands Creamery Butter at, per lb. 56 Strictly fresh Eggs, doz...45 Fancy Brick or American Cheese at, per lb....'. 33 Peerless Laundry Tablets washes clothes without rubbing. OP 16 tablets to the box, per box C Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest Prices I WASHINGTON MARKET 1407 DOUGLAS STREET Fresh Spare Ribs Ik BUEHLERBROS. 2408 Cuming St 212 No. 16th St 4903 So. 24th PLEASE SHOP EARLY For Lowest Prices on Quality Meats Fancy Milk Fed Veal Legs . 02 or whole) Choice Beef Pot Roast 15 c Choice Steer Shoulder Steak 8 Fancy Pork Chops 27c Fresh Boston Butts 24c Choice Rib Boiling Beef 9c BEEF CUTS. Choice Rib Boiling Beef . . . . 9c U Choice Beef Pot Roa$. .... .15c Prime Kib Koast. . , ....... ,24c Choice Chuck Steak. ...... ,18c Choice Round Steak. ...... .26c Fresh Cut Hamburger 18c VEAL CUTS. Choice Veal Stew. . . . . . . . . .15c Choice Veal Roast .19c Choice Veal Loins 22c Choice- Veal Legs ( or whole) .22c Fancy Veal Chops. . ..... . .26c SMOKED MEATS. Sugar Cured Picnic Hams. . .23c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, 28c Sugar Cured Regular Hams, 36c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams 38c SPECIALS ON CANNED . GOODS AT 4903 South 24th St. and 2408 Cuming Libby and Dundee Milk, tall cans 12c Libby and Dundee Milk, small cans, 6 for. .33c Early June Peas, 2 cans . . . . .25c Fancy Sweet Corn. 12c Fancy Tomatoes, No.3 cans, 17c Fancy Pork and Beans ..... 12c Fancy Alaska Red Salmon. .34c P.&G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars 75c Fels White Soap, 10 bars. . 72c Coffee (special at) ........ .33c SPECIAL PRICES ON SWIFTS BUTTERINE. Fresh Leaf Lard. ......... .20c PORK CUTS. Choice Pork Loin floast. . . .24c Fresh Boston Butts. ...... .24c Fresh Spare Ribs. . ........ 16c Fresh Leaf Lard 20c Little Pig Hearts. ........ .10c Small Lean Pork Shoulders, 20c SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS. Choice Wienies and Frank furt ........18c Choice Polish and Garlic .... 18c Fresh Liver Sausage ........ 17c Fresh Bologna 17c Choice Minced Ham. ..... ,25c Choice Pressed Ham. . .... .25c Fancy Boiled Ham . . .-. ... ; .55c Choice Veal Loaf 25c Fancy Brick Cheese . . .... . .30c k Fancy Brick Cheese . . . . . . .28c and the clothes out on the line a rest period is the next thing on the program. Too many home man agers overlook this very import ant part of the day's program. Just a few minutes to relax relieves tired muscles and nerves and mother, is all ready to greet the children com ing home from school and to make the preparations for dinner. The prepared foods on the pantry shelf vyfll be used for the wash day dinner; a can of soup, chipped beef in cream, canned spinach, canned apricots , a salad with prepared dressing, cheese, salted crackers and coffee for the grown-ups and milk for the children. Wash day is also ironing day in some well organized homes, and it is really a big satisfaction to get all or part of the clothes ironed and put away all in one day. System is the big work on wash day as well as every other day of the week. Quick Potato Soup. This recipe for potato soup is ex tremely satisfying, and I use it often when the restof my dinner is rather light. To one cupful of half inch cubes of potato add one anl one-half cupfuls of water and pinch of salt Boil until tender. In the meantime fry one small onion cut into small pieces with one table spoonful of fat until golden brown in color. When, the potatoes are tender, pour the liquid into the browned onion and press the pota toes through a fine sieve. Add to the liquid together with one-half cupful of evaporated milk, one eighth teaspoonful of pepper and one teaspoonful of salt.- Serve hot with or without croutons. How to Poach Eggs. After struggling for years to poach eggs the hotel way, I was t.ild by the chef to put a teaspoon ful of vinegar in the water and rover the pan. The vinegar keeps the white of the egg from spread in?, and the covered pan makes the white cook over the yolk. Try it and see. May Good Housekeeping. SPECIALS Wedgwood or Meadow Gold Butter,. lb 59c Electric Spark or Magic Laundry Soap, 10 bars at 68 Quaker Corn Puffs, Pkg 104 Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. . 25d Lipton's Yellow Label Tea, per lb. pkg 894 Curtice Bros. Sandwichola, 4-oz. glass 15 Farmhouse Sweet Pickles, quart jar - 504 Large Sunkist Lemons, per doz. v 294 New Potatoes, ,4' lbs. .494 Fancy Hot House Cucum bers, 2 for 254 Fresh Tomatoes, lb . . .254 Sommer Efros. 28th and Farnam Sts. -Harney 188 HOLDING A HUSBAND . Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife i How Madge Won a Point. What ill wind had brought Dicky home, at this unusually early hour, so opportunely for Bess Dean, so riisadvantaeeouslv for me? I asked myself the question with inward fury, but outward smiling calm, as 1 went to meet him at the door. "Visitors, Dicky," I said beneath mv breath, and he muttered a whis pered imprecation as he bent to kiss me dutifully. I knew that we must aaci. an annaranr of marital ivavii. "1 I" 1 " , happiness as we came back to the . t A -n.an.Uf in mv living room, my ntnu uujm j littlp habit he has even when he isn't especially pleased . . r ... J ' JI with me, and 1 writnea lnwarmy i the amused smile I saw in Bess Dean's laughing eyes. "What a pretty picture, Mr. Graham 1" she said mockingly as we came into the room. "I should think you'd make a magazine cover of it." Dicky dropped my hand as if it UA knon tint rolr at flip sicht of her, and held both hands out to hers, which she hal already out ctrofrViArl trt int him. "Weill well! he exclaimed in the banal way men cover embarrass- m.nt "IV kppn wnnHpritiff what in tm, ... i . . . - ------- n had become of you. I didn't know but youd gone into a nunnery or committed matrimony." "Same thing, as far as I'm con- cerned, Miss Dean answered nip- V(lllllJ. VI Jul .vwvb choose one career as the other. So till something really wortn wnue turns up I'm still hammering a few facts into the the almost impene trable heads of the Bayview young (rlai T Uiita Vtnnoa ll 1 f V-r Vik t11 oKthe school year half of them will L. 1..J lu. i A .. IldVC ICdllU Wletl IWU tXUKl IWU die frvnr mirl tliaf arTh io rmmH But, of course. I am always an op timist. I realize that." Fun or Fact? The manner in which she said the words, with a certain delicate weari ness, and her head drooping pathet ically, was enough to convulse an anchorite, and we all laughted heart ily. I saw Dicky's eyes gleam with appreciation of her sally, and real ized that they held also distinct admiration of her, appearance. "What do you consider really worth while?" he asked banteringly, after he had greeted Alice Holcombe perfunctorily she had kept herself in the background when Miss Dean had so flamboyantly claimed his at tention "going on the stage or fig-, tiring in a divorce suit? Either ought to furnish you the excitement which your childish heart seems to crave." "Jot it down in your notebooks, I'd jump at either one," she de clared laughingly. "So would you tf trrtii -a 11 rr - f in RquvIpw R tif T'r iuumv lit J in.ni A- I I V decided to embrace a more danger- 1 t J m fi w The Joy Of A Perfect Skin Know the joy and happiness that comes to one thru possessing a Skin of purity and 'beauty. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it enders brines out your natural beauty to its full' est. In use over 70 years. ous career. Mrs. Graham has just pointed out the way. She says that this new suit and hat of mine ought to make you want to put me on a magazine cover. How would you like me as a model?" ' "I Shan't Forget" Into my mind as she was chaUer ing flashed a remembrance of a laughing conversation I had ; had with Alfred Durkee one day when Dicky was considering the buying of the house in Marvin in which we were now domiciled. "Dicky is like the Irishman's pig, Mrs. Madge," he had said. "If you want him to go to Dublin, for the love of Mike tell him he's to go Mo Cork." My application of the ludicrous anecdote had worked on that never-to-be-forgotten occasion. In des peration I resolved to try the same scheme again. ? "Did you ever see anything more modish Dicky?" I exclaimed enthusi astically. "The moment I saw Miss Dean I said to myself that she was just the model you had been looking for to pose for that new story by Burnes you know, .the one about the rich girl who has always been a frump and suddenly comes to about her clothes, and gets an artist friend to" "I hardly think we would better disclose the plot of a yet unpub lished story, my dear," Dicky said gravely, and my heart bounded at the displeased note in his voice, went on unabashed. "I won't tell any more," I said obediently, but can t you just imag' ine Miss Dean as the heroine? And she's perfectly mad about the idea. I told her I was sure you'd love to have her." "I would," returned Dicky prompt ly and audaciously, but with a touch of stiffness in his manner that made me want to shriek with delight, "as it happens I have already engaged the model for that particular story. She looks the part to perfection." "My opinion of you!" Bess Dean exploded laughingly, provocatively, and for a quarter of an hour longer the two kept up an exchange of ban ter that made Alice and me smile in spite of ourselves. But I suspected that Bess Dean recognized my ruse. I knew it when at parting she said sweetly, with what Katie described as her "crinkled-up eyes": Thanks so much tor using your good offices with Mr. Graham. I shan't forget your kindness, even if it didn't do me any good." (Continued Monday.) Picnics That Are Fun and No Work Household Hints Simplicity in preparing a picnic lunch is the forerunner of a good time. The busy mother and house wife who tires herself to a nervous frazzle filling the hamper with an elaborate lunch for an outing spoils the fun that has usually been antici pated hours and perhaps days ahead. Consequently, members of the fam ily become moody, and in the'" hearts accuse one another of being kill-joys. When the men are consulted cont cerning a lunch, they will invariably say, "Cut out the trimmings, and give us real food." Such is the mas culine attitude. Men, when going on a picnic, want to get away from the conventions. They prefer to lough it, and to renew their boy hood days as much as possible. Now, as I have no desire to be a kill-joy, this is the way we picnic, no matter who is going along, or what superior ideas' they may have concerning picnic lunches. We pack our basket with bread (uncut), but ter, eggs, bacon, coffee, salt, fruit, lettuce and anything else we may desire that does not cafl for work in preparation. Our cooking utensils consist of one skillet and a pall with perforated top for coffee, Living in northern Minnesota wher there are so many beautiful lakes, we motor to some lake, find a lovely nook, and proceed to make ourselves at home. The first thing the men will do, of course, is build a fire. They en joy this work, and are very decided in fn iHpa that thfv Vnrtur ifiet hnw to cook things over a camp fire. And it is a fact that they do. They surprise us by the masterly way they can flip bacon, cook an egg just right, and fill and trim a sand wich. After the 'repast the utensils can be scrubbed out with sand and water, the discarded paper burned and the fire carefully extinguished. We carry our drinking water in thermos bottles, unless we are sure that we will baaable to get good well water on the trip. tvery member with small children can go on a picnic of this kind with out feeling-that it is going to be an extra strain to get ready. Instead it gives her a chance to relax and enjoy herself Mrs. J. T. T., Min nesota, in Woman's Home Com panion. ! mm Lace Collar. A blouse of organdie has a lace collar set on backwards, so that the lace forms a vestee in the back and a round yoke in the front. Washing Dishes. When washing dishes, wash silver and' glassware first and dry them. Then wash the china and set it in a dish drainer suspended crosswise over the sink. Then pour boiling water over them, rinsing well, and when you are ready to put them away they will be dry, saving the necessity of drying each dish sep arately. Protecting Curtains. If the curtains become dusty from blowing against the screens or the dirty outside sill, place a narrow piece of tape or ribbon across the window about nine inches from the bottom. This will prevent further trouble. When Ironing. When you have a large, tiresome ironing, a high stool is very helpful H ams and Bacon . m rt f puritan A second reminder will not be necessary after you have once tasted Furitan Ham. The sweet flavor, rich with die tang of hick' ory smoke; the fine grained, firm yet tender meat; die fat, white, and melting These are qualities so distinctively apparent in Puritan that the name will instinctively come to mind whenever you think of ham. Ask your dealer and remember the Cudahy Packing company , F. W. CONRON, Man.g.r 1321 Jones St., Omaha. Nab. Phona Douglas 2401 - If your dealer doem'l handla Puritan, phona Puritan Harm and Bacon ar smoked daily In oar Omaha Plant, Insuring fresh, brightly smoked meats at all times. to sit upon while ironing snraflei pieces. A discarded high chaii with the arms removed ma Vet in v. cellent kitchen stool and is useful in conserving energy fn many ways. Clothes dampened with warn water 'iron better. The Coffee Pot " " T j A coffee pot should be cleaned frequently by filling pot with water to which baking soda has been added, one teaspoon soda to one quart of water, allowing water to boil from 20 to 30 minutes. . , . . Hints for Baby. Don't be afraid of allowing th baby to sleep outdoors on fine days at all seasons of the year. Well wrapped up and sheltered from cold winds with a hot water bottle in the carriage in cold weather, sleeping outdoors is good for the child's con stitution and nerves. After 3 o'clock in the late autumn, winter, and early spring is too late to allow the baby to sleep outdoors and be fore 10 in the morning. Don't use much powder of any kind in bathing the child. Powder dries the skin too much. Afte1 bathfng anoint the skin with a little white vaseline or a very little olive oil. If you wish to make leconomical cuts of meat so tender and appetiz ing that every one will like them, boil the meat in water to which you have added a teaspoonful of lemon juice.. Skin Tortured Mies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Smp,Olnti!Mnt,Tkv!n,Se.CTywtwn. PthtiI ddraaa: CulrariLbtwla,DplX,lU14aa.Mu. ADVERTISEMENT An Easy Way To Remove Blackheads ' Try this wonderful new astringent skin treatment that gives remarkable results. Before retiring, wash the face with warm waters not too, hot Do not use face soap. Dry ' thoroughly and apply Graham Beauty Secret a soothing, astringent gray paste. Do not massage the face. When the paste has dried, remove it with warm water, and apply Graham Skin Pure. The astringent skin treatment tightens the skin lifts out lines. contracts coarse, . enlarged pore, draws out blackheads, lifts up sag ging skin, and bleaches a sallow skin without the slightest irritation. Graham Beauty Sacrct, S 1 .SO ; Graliaaa Skin Pur, 75c at all toilet counter. GERVAISE GRAHAM CO. .'l Chicago. - "' Copyright 1920, Carvaisa Graham Co. (Rugs i ' i V swaaawtaMiTrVff TTT