12, THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1920. . Baked Onions Stuffed With Hamburger Steak " ' fa ' 'S- -- . A i ' 5& V Sis'" "W' S - -I I" t , llll I J' Idlrt 4- x t" jfi A . uMntN Put the rtquiifd amount' of onions with their skint on into a stewpan . of boiling water, slightly salted, and ' let them boil quickly for an hour. ' Then; take them out, wipe them dry, ami tlith a spoon scoop out the ccn ' ter. Have ready the hamburger steak (chopped or minced round steak well seasoned),' fill the on . ions with thin and cover the top of each with -grated bread crumbs and small pieces of butter. Bake and serve hot with bread sauce. Put a cup of milk to boil with a small onion, into which a clove is stuck. When the milk comes to the boil mix with it one tablespoonful of Butter and two tablespoonfuls of fresh bread crumbs. Boil again for five minutes, add a pinch of salt and a dust of pepper; mix well and serve. I DO YOU KNOW IV. ' Three Question a Day for the Housewife. , 1. Where the orange was first grown? 2.. How many cups of flour there are in a pound? 3. How to remove grass stains? (These questions will be answered this week by the HOUSEWIFE.) Answers to Pxerious Questions. 1. Greenish oysters are not necessarily harmful. If they are secured from a reliable dealer there is no cause for suspicion, although one type of green in oysters indicates poor quality. 2. . Drop one drop of water into the hot fat. If it is hot enough thl watermakes a slight exploding noise. ' v 3." To shorten a raincoat, cut off an inch or longer than de sired, turn up, moisten at edge, and pressi quickly with a hot iron. Each of these" household problems has been worked out by the author, who has not only taken a course in scientific houswifery and dietetics at Columbia university, and written and edited women's newspaper and magazine features for years, but is a practical, house keeper as well. , . , (Copyright. By The McClurq Newspaper Syndicate.) ' Apricot Marmalade : The finest Apricots in the world big, juicy, luscious and firm come from the sunny Santa Clara Valley : in California. My, how good they rc! You'll find a generous quantity mixed with our iamous Vanilla Ice Cream in the Special wc .hare planned for tins Sunday. .! U Obtainable at mbst all Harding dealers "'- ill)'! i of atf ICE CBEAM i.i 'M "II ' !ii itl ' Basko Better, , lb- TORES 60c . tWMM 13c Lemoni, large ize, 22c Onions, lb. 3l4c Potatoes, Minnesota .Early Ohios, peck, ..... 53c i- 2; R I i t . i i 1; v B ! a ! ,k it H i Carnation Milk, ' large, can, 14c Carolene, large can7 11c Basko Bread Sfef ut Basko Coffee Lb. 41i Basko Tea Your favorite blend. jOur price is low. National Biscuit Co. Crackers and Cookies V The Taste TeBs ' BASKET STORES Try the One in Your Neighborhood m ' .a f. Milk, j Spp per J Alt II ft ;' . ' , Card Table Covers and a Scrap Bag . -Oub-- ' - When vc have big bridge parties for charity in our suburban town we have them in the ballroom fi thy hotel on the hill and everybody loans her card table. .The aspect of the room filtcd v!th tabic tops .of various shades and conditions, was not as smart as it might be, and one church circle determined to remedy it. As a first step, card table owners were asked to loan card table cov ers. That did not work out well, for there were not enough covers to go round and there was nc imi formity about those loaned. Some ere starched and some wcie not; some tied on. properly, and others vere the kind that slip xofl and rumple under the players' move ments. , So. MVs. T., an ingenious woman in our town, Avhc inaugnra;cd a Scrap Sag club here, was asked for a suggestion. ihc said: I w;ll have my most active club members make 100 card tabic covers all alike, that VpHI not soil easily and can be kept by the secretary - of any of the church societies, to be loaned out to card parties being given for rharity. We will donate these covers." One hundred card table covers of black satin were made. The grade used is a yard wide, and a yard was used for each coer. If one were making a 'cover, the cost would be $1.50 for each cover, but Mrs. T. bought wholesale, and the cost was less. The edges ol the sateen were turned over and secured, in one operation, with a catstitch in knit ting, yarn. A pal: green ws used for SO of the covers and a pale yel low for the rest of them. The covers were tied on at each corner with yarn that hsd been braided and tied in a knot at the ends. At the completion of a sweater or ,scarf, there will inevitably be yarn left over. It was this left-over yarn, among other things, that prompted Mrs. T. to start her Scrao Bag club. Its members are pledged to use left-overs, .of etery sort, in the kitchen and the sewing room but a. special fe,tish is made of left-over yarn and laces and embroideries. At the end of ithe club's first season they held a sale of articles ' made bv hcni at their meetings. Eighty nine different aniclcs had been fash ioned from telt-over hits of yam and lace and othr things, and all w ere sold. Xcwi York Sun. Tjse Color The average woman fails to real ize ho.w color alters the appearance of her home. , Indeed, she is almost afraid to use itexcept in fey set schemes of the crudest sort. Though in her, dress,, in her embroidery, in the hat she i trimming, she may ise rt freelv and often with original ity; yet in her house decoration sire, is too timid to attempt any, but the most commonplace arrangements. The high cost of labor and the dis comfort of the necessary domestic upheavals may. be partly accounts able, bttf perhaps now that she has learned how to paper a room nd is not afraid of a paint brush -she. will, not be discouraged from experi Health, Woman's Duty It is onic of woman's first duties toward herself and her household to keep in that perfect physical state which does much to help her with the trials and Votrics of everyday life, for a healthy body and a healthy mind rcps a rule synonymous. I lie healthy woman, by reason of her vitality, is the one who radiates cheerfulness. While good health irf the most potent iiiiuimizer of our troubles, ill-health may be called the originator1 of most of the evils of ill temper, irritability and morbid despondency. Hence if we would be happy, first and foremost it s-hould be oui aim to keep well, by strict attention to the laws of hy giene and guarding against the -inroads of disease. 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Z9 t c .$1.49 Young Mutton Leg, lb'. ..17 He Smoked Picnic Hams, lb.. 22 He All brands Creamery Butter, v per lb. 58c Snider's Tomato Soups, 3 cans for .31c j 22-oz. jars Pure Apple Butter, vfor ;.39c Pork and Beans, per doz. . . .75c Bartlett Pears, per basket.. 35c Large Juicy Lemons, , per dozen 30c Ripe Tomatoes, per basket. 10c Karo Syrup, per gal. can, . . .91c France American Soups, ' 1 qt. cans, 2 for .45c Onions, per marked basket. .4bc Sweet Potatoes, per market basket 98c Grape Juice, per quart. ,. . .73c Carolene, per can .11c 0C301 icnoc 10:01 IOE301 Peerless Laundry Tablets wash clothes without rubbing; OP 16 tablets to the box, per box. iLOC Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest Prices. ' WASHINGTON MARKET 1407 DOUGLAS STREET. 3000 II 8 Sunday Special"HONEY FRUIT". 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BEST CANE for. $14.65 SPRING CHICKENS, per lb. . . 39c Assorted Preserves, large jars, . 42c; per dozen $4.83 ; Salmon, -Ib.'cans, 3 for. . . .50c Sardines in tomato and mustard sauce, 2 cans for 45c Pineagplo, largo cans, 3 for $1.27 Ivory Soap,, 10 bars .75c Snider's Ketchup, large bottles ' for .... . .........25c Welch's Grapelade, 3 jars, $1V$ Santos Coffee, lb .IRc Household Coffee, lb. ......40c Yellow American Cream Cheese, per lb." ,-.Mc-. Redwing Grape Juice, pint, 33c . Quart bojttles ...59c Pork Koast, per lb 25 Eolled Rib Koast, . per lb Pot Boast, per lb, . Tiound Steak, per lb. Veal Koast) per lb.. Veal Stew, per lb. . . Bex Bacon, per lb. . . No. I jtams, per lb. . , 27 . 15 . 30J; ...15 .i2y2 We Carry a Full Line of KELLOGG'S Gluten Flour and All Health Foods ' . CIGARS Just Inside the Door CIGARS, Kopper Kettle Klub, 12 c value, 50 for. MM La Truda Panctelas, 32c value, 25 for. .$25 Garcia Diplomats, 12c value, 50 for. . . .$4.50 Tracy Special, 10c value, 25 for,..,..... $1.75 ' IMPORTED MANILA ,CIGARS -?lor de Intals, 8c value, 50 for. .$2.25 Mi Consulo, 7c value, 100 for.. ......... $4.25 Little El Tora, 10 for 27cj 100 for ...$2.50 Tnxedo, 3 for 25c Glass Jars Tuxedo ..$1.44 Tuxedo and Prince Allltrt, full lb ..$1.34 Try Alfred Jones? 1 i Salads' Sandwiches and Chicken Pie Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRltyG , RESULT itffiii i ill, im Com One and You Will Com Always ! . 1608-10-12 Harney St. Douglas t 1796. 274c 14ic an Break- 394c Best Cuts fancy Steer Pot Roast, 1 71 ' ner ib. 1 2 C Fancy Veaf Breast, per u. California Style Hams, per lb. . . FANCY FRESH KILLED SPRING - CHICKENS, . ik i . J'lVi ...... Prime' Rolled Rib Roast, per lb .... . Young Mutton Shoulders, ner lb . Armour'3 Shield Lean Break fast Bacon, per lb. . , BEST HITE CANE SUGAR, d1 flft 6 POUNDS FOR....'. VVVW Our 50c Central Special ! ... COFFEE, per lb. ... . j Minnesota Flour, .Winter Wheat, 48-lb. sk.$3.50 Tall Cans Dundee Milk, per can . .12c I per dozen $1.48 Tall Cans Carolene and Hebe Milk, per can. .11c ! 20c size Queen Olives.,. .12?8c ' 20c size Stuffed Olives ..12c Mayflower Peas, per can, ITUct per doz.$2.00 Extra large White Asparagus Tips, per can. .40c . per dozen ....I "...$4.50 -gal. Mason Jars, 1 I 5-lb. pails Snow . v x 15c 244c 1 v Fancy Young Veal Roast,, per lb. .... , Pig Pork Roast, per lb.. Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, pet s . f . o i lb., OlC 39c 20 c 264c 40c V. ..$15.50 35c' $1.00 ner dozen Fancy Creamery Pack- CQ age Butter, per lb.. . OivU Extra Fancy California OP Grapes, per basket. . OOC flake Oleo New York White Cheese, lb Fancy Colorado Bart lett Pears, per box ; PER 'HUNDRED LB. SACK . Fancy Santos COFFEE. OX Mason jars, per doz ,85c No. 2 cans Sliced Pineapple, per can 35c 3 for $1.00 Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg ....48c Extra Sifted Hart brand Peas, per an. . ; . ; 25c per dozen i f .'$2.90 lib. jars Pure Honey.' 50c Assorted Advo Jell, per pkg. ........... 12 c 22-oz. jar Pure Fruit ms 35c StricUy Fresh Checked A fc Eggs, per dozen. . . . T'OC Extra fancy Washington Bart lett Pears, 4je tZf large box PJOU $1.75 38c $2 4 1 7 r Omaha's Leader Cash Market QUALITY MEATS AND PROVISIONS Quick Service Low Prices Shop Early. ' 212 No. 16th St. 1 4903 So. 24th St. 2408 Cuming St. Special Inducements for the Early Shopper Saturday: Morning From 8 O'clock a. m. to 12 O'clock Noon. Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon ( or whole) 3 1 C Sugar-cured Puritan Regular Hams, 10 to 12 lbs, aver- age, finest quality t Choicest Beef Chuck Roasts special at . Choicest cut Round Streak, special at Choicest cut Veal Roast, special at . : 37c 16y2c 23c 17c G. Laundry Soap, 10 Bars . Evaporated Milk, tall cans, 6 for- i . 1 . . . . . . . . ...... 75C Fancy fresh-killed Spring Chickens and Broilers . . . . 38C BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef. . . 10c Choice Beef. Pot Roast. . . . 15c Prime Rib Pot Roast 20c Choice Round Steak. . . .26c Choice Sirloin Steak- - f . . . 27c Fresh Beef Hearts . 11c Fresh-cut Hamburger .... 18c PORK CUTS , Frlesh Spare jfabs Fresh Leaf Lard. . . . . Choice Pork Loin Roast . Choice Boston Butts. . Fancy small lean Pork . Shoulder : . . . . . ; . . . Little Pig Hearts, 10c, 3 lbs. for ..... Fresh Pig Liver, 3 lbs. for Fresh Neck Bones, 4 lbs. : for ... . . . Choice Salt Pprk. . .20c .20c . 31c . .'29c . 231c s25c . . 25c 25c . 25c LAMB Genuine Spring Lambs, hind quarter Genuine Spring Lambs, fore quarter , . . . Genuine Spring Lamb Stew .v Choice Lamb Chops. . . .22c .16c 121c .25c CHICKENS Fresh-killed Hens 36c Fresh-killed Roasting Chickens . 27c Fresh-killed Spring ' Chickens . .. .......... 39c SOAP SPECIALS at 2408 Cuming. 4903 So. 24th. Pearl White Soap, 10 A bars, 58c; 100 bars . .$5.50. White Borax Naptha, 10 bars, 58c; 100 bars- $5.50 SMOKED MEATS Sugar cured Picnic Hams, 221c Sugar cured Strip Bacon . . 2$c Sugar cured Bacon Bris- 1 kets ... .............. 2c Sugar cured Breakfast Ba ' con i (1 or whole) . . . . . 33c Sugar cured regular Hams, 38c Sugar curejjl skinned Hams, 37c Cudahy Puritan Hams. . .49c VE AL CUTS Choice Veal. Stew . . Choice Veal Roast. . . Choice 'Veal Chops . . Choice Veal Legs (i whole) 20c Choice Veal Loins . . . .20c .14c 18c .25c or .SPECIAL ON CANNED GOODS Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans . .40c Fandy Sweet Corn, 3 cans . 40c Fancy Cut Beans, 3 cans . .38c Fancy Pork 'and Beans, 3 cans . . .38c P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars .... .'..!,.). . 78c Star Laundry Soap, 10 bars . . . . . 78c Evaporated Milk (tall - cans), 3 for '. . 40c Evaporated Milk (small i . cans), 6 for .40c CHEESE . Fancy Cream Cheese. ... .34c FJancy Cream Cheese . . . . . 32c Puritan Brand pure Lard, '5-lb. net weight pails . . $1.35 Puritan Brand pure Lard, 2Ah. net weight pails. , .55c Compound Lard or Short ' ening, per lb.-. . . . 20c Pure Lard, per 11?; A . , . . . .25c w V ii DHL 0. 3 r "Tr 7r .f.r f, 11. !. - - - - r- - i r - j. - -- ..... .- -