I ' ' X THE- BEE: OA1AHA. -SATURDAY. SKFTEAIBISK 11, llJU. 12. 1, S M I 1 K I K n ft a n i n . ft V' 9 , 1. I- r t i ' I- 1; V. f Opportunities In Furnishing The Home Does the present day housewife appreciate her opportunity . in the house furnishing'.' Good rastc is cue, in a measure, to education, en terprise and resourcefulness. As some women have more leisure than men. they have $ better ch.itice to become experts in interior decora tion, competent to judge good crafts manship as applied, to ho use fur i.v.nng. Today the modern furni ture field is practically unlimited, presenting possibilities. . that allow ready fulfillment of possibij ties not only in our bedrooms, but in every 'room in the Jiou-e. While to many r. chair means stf;ij:1y a chair, women r.re rapidly learning to form com parisons between the old-time set ting and the new. j The ' Victorian tge . banished this piece of furniture the day bed to the sleeping room, but today, with the trend to awaxd the 18th century setting, its decorative value has been recognized and a place conceded' to it in almost every room. , barely it harmonizes with our living room fur niture, and, if placed at right angles on .one side of the fireplace, often transforms what was previously a cheerless room jiito one where a , cozy, homelike atmosphere felt, i It means careful thinking to choose from the' "many different types what is most appropriate for our indi vidual home. ,lhe first lesson in de termining types should be a careful study- of periods. During the Eliza bethan and y Jacobean penods oak was the predominating wood for fur niture, because it lent itse'f to the type- of carving then in vogue. In honor of the reigning families the letter "s" was often introducc-d in the more elaborate bits. If your day bed" is, of English Oak rich'y carved, it may be either an original 6r a re production of these periods, as it was ' particularly popular at that time.' ' ' , , V, - ( Walnut was not seen until t'e end of the Stuarts' reign, when it was imported from the continent, but by the -time Queen Anne ascended the throne the walnut groves that had been ptanted by Queen Elizabeth bad attained their full growth, so" that tmber could be utilized for the leaking of the furniture. Then we come to the Georgian period. Tnis is distinct and easily determined, even to the inexperi enced eye, for it was then that ma hogany came 'into vogue. Jt was used largely, by Sheraton and the Ad'-trn brothers in the construction of tUcir dav bcOs. Inspired by these masters, the American Colonial pc- riod follow ed. This gives a general j idea of wl en tlu woods came into style, and it is also helpful -tn de terifinilig what designs we shall use n the fumijhii gs of period rooms. 'Today, with the light touch thai is being appl'ed to decorative projects, we turn to t'n painted day beds 'or brightness and color effects. Count less they ' are in number, many t them copi-.'d fwtn the "work of the oriental, thus lending to the dec ora :or awealtii of good material to choose from. ' , Tub the Silks The following axioms touch the high spots of laundering sjlk: 1. Use only neutral 6oap. S :2.. Have -the wash water luke tvarm. - i 3. Have all rinse .waters luke warm. , 4. Squeeze, no.t rub. out the soil, . 5. Squeeze out the water do not wring. , 6. Hang the silks. up to "breathe" in the air, but uot the sun; - 7. Roll .separately. 8. Iron with onlv a medium-hot iron. ' ' Just as m all. washing, separate your white and colored pieces. Make a good, live suds first, by adding the soap to hot water, then cooling to lukewarm with . cold water. ' Next put in your silks. Do not soak them, but wash at once, 'and use a squeez ing rather than rubbing motion to. force the suds through the fiber. Rinse at least twice- in clear, warm water the same temperature as that used for washing'.. . Here lies one of the secrets of (preserving the white ness of silks. E-vfremcs of tempera ture arc disastfoifs. so do not sub ject the silk to cither excessive heat or cold, but instead maintain a warm temperature for the whole procedure. Let me emphasize, too, thorough rinsing, for any suds left in the silk will, surely yellow - it when it is ironed. September Good House keeping. . . .. ir- . Sweetbreads and Cucumber Salad Time to prepare 2 hours. Number served eight. 2 lbs. sweetbreads, ' " ' . 2 large cucumbers- 1 c. mayonnaise dressing 1 head lettuce. '" Wash the -sweetbreads, put into boiliner water and simmer eentlv for about one hour. Drain, col quickly and break them apart into pieces, rejecting the membrance. - Chill. mix with diced cucumber and may onnaise dressing. Serve on - crisp lettuce leaves. ' What's What By HELEN DECIES. Helpful Hints Swiss chard is one of the newer vegetables Used as greens and like wise one of the best. It.. 'develops large leaf stems and very little root, It can be planted early, in the subur ban garden and the young plants pulled out in thinning can be used for greens. Later the tender, fleshy leaf stems left in the row-may be pulled off and used for greens. When finally thinned out, the plants should stand six to eight inches apart in the row. Swiss chard thrives best on a deep, rich, mellow soil similar to that required for. beets. If possible do the work outdoors, fnr th amateur naintfr i snri tn find paint abnormally splashy stuff and the odor ot tresh lead and lin seed oil and pigment and turpentine is a bit overcoming at;. such close range. - - . ' . To gauge the heat, of an oven for baking bread 'cr cake put a piece of white paper into it. ilf it quickl y SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. for $1.49 Informality becomes disrespect when the man of. the house exhibits himself Jo visitors in the shirt sleeved disarray of ' a houseman. There is1 something, uncouth about j a "Coatless man' Who wears a vest certainly not a garment designed for 'ornament. No doubt, if this type of f man should take off his vest, he would .show the world the' color, texture and office of his suspenders. In 6.ur tropical, midsummer, when comfortable , two-piece suits and belts aVe in vogue, a vestless ' and unsuspcudered man may remove his coat at home. Always the well bred man does this with a '.'do you mind" apology to his wife, and he dons his coat promptly when an other woman appears on the scene. Ornamental Frosting. 1 Whites of 3 6gs Confccttionera' sutfar ',i teaspoon crcaii) of tartar ' Put egg whites in 'large bowl with one-half cup sugar (which has been sifted) and beat vigorously 10 min utes; then add 'another half cup sugar, and beat. Add cream of tar tar ; nd continue adding sugar and beating until mixture will hold its shape when forced through a bag and tube. Color part of frosting pink kind part green, andusc as described above. ' Home. Dressed Roasting Chickens, pe lb . . . . . ii .254 c Home Dressed Spring Chickens, per lb. 36?ic Compound Lard, per lb...l6?ic Extra Lean Pork Roast, lb23?ic Steer Round Steak, per lb, .25c Steer Sirloin Steak, per-Tb,27c Extra Fancy Shoulder Steak, . per lb : .19c Extra Fancy Lean Pork Steak, per lb ; I 29 Uc Rib Boiling Beef, per lb. . . .9 Young Mutton Legs, lb... 175 Young Mutton Chops, lb. . 17Jp Extra Fancy Steer Beef Roast, per' lb '.'.15c Young Veal Roast, per lb. . .20c Young Veal Breast, per lb.. 14c Good Breakfast Bacon, lb... 29c All brands Creamery Butter, per lb. '. ;i. ....... .59c Regular, ,10c bars Rose . Bath Soap," per dozen. . . . .59c Large jars Pure Honey. , . 42 He 48-lb. sack Blue BelJ Flour, $3.44 4-Tie Broom, Special. ..... .-.56c Large bottles fure tomato v Catsup ; ' 25c Carolene, per can. . .'. '..v. . .lie Rio Blend Coffee, special, per lb. ,28c Regular 55c Washington Blend Coffee, per lb 44ci Extra large Lemons, doz.. .29c Bartlett Pears, Special, per basket . . .35c Large Market basket . Tomatoes 25c Sweet-Potatoes, 4 lbs for... 26c 1 MarascH;iha Cherries an d Ice Cream 1 Rich Vanilla Ice Cream combined with wholesome Mara , schino Cherries ia a mighty fine combination , We. have' made thousands of gallons of it in the years that have- passed., It's a general favorite in Omaha, and sowve , - are offering it again as the Sunday Special ; Ice Cream for thisv. Sunday. Most Harding, dealers will supply ; you and there is one close by. ' , i . OlTH aCmtl ICE CREAM v.; Peerless Laundry Tablets, washes clothes without rub- OP bing, 16 tablets to the box, per box. .........'... OC Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest Prices. Washington Market 1407 DOUGLAS STREET. mm mS3H Phone Douglas 3940 Courtney Building SEVENTEENTH ATvB' V,1 V ', 1 .JirtrfJ? . m m r-w m m mm wwm m tmw l i m i Basko Butter, . lb- i 60c Wilson's Nut Mar garine, lb. 32c White Borax ap- tha Soap, box 100 bars. r r $5 Cream 07 Cheese, lb. . . O I C Basko Jell Powder, llic Carnation Milky large can. . 14c Basko Lemon or V a n i 1 1 a Extract, 2-ounce n bottle. . . 1 1 ,29c Basko Tea, pan fired Japan, ' 7 Q pound. ... . I OC Brick Cheese, pound . A . . 34c Tin Potatoes, . IA peck, 15 lbs. .rfC ' "T Carolene,, . ' targe can . . . m,i La"d' , ?4r per pound . . . Lrt v SUGAR k Our price is low. Basko Bread Is Getting More Pppular Every Day Two Sizes 2 for 27c '..... .............9c Basket Stores Visit One In Your Neighborhood Saturday Specials Home Grown Sweet Blue grapes, basket. :'. 33$ Fancy California Malaga grapes, basket. . . 75 Sickle Pears, per basket .......... 90. Large Egg Plant, , ;. each . . , .. .... .10 Karo Syrup, dark, per ': 10.-lb.nin...... .87 Meadow Gpld or Wedge- ' wood butter," lb . .61t Tuna Fish, Jail .white meat, 65c can' for 52 VA-1 Sauce, per bot.30 ;Jello, 3 pkgs. for. :48&: , Americ'an Beauty Maca-' roni and Spaghetti, 3( ' pkgs. for .25 Van, Houten's Cocoa, vU-lb. tin .... 30c4 SOMMER BROS. 28th nd Farnam Harney 188 ououu(crKtrr 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for. $1.47 100-Ib. sack Granulated Sugar for .$14.65 Pride of Omaha Flour, 48-lb. sacks. ....... .$3.48 Spring Chickens, per lb. .38ci Salmon, Puget Sound Pink v Tall cans .'. t. ...... . .27 . Per dozen . . .' ..$3.15 Welch's Grapelade, 3 jars for 81.15 Ivory Soap, 10 bars for...75d Santos Coffee,-per lb. .35d Hershey's Cocoa, -lb. cans 32 Soups Franco-American, quart cans . 40 Swansdown Flour, per pkg.472 Brick Cheese, per lb. . r . . .29 Comb Honey, per comb . . .36 home Grown Water Mel ons, each Nr-rrr. . .75 Vork Roast, per lb 25: Pot Roast, per lb 15 Veal Roast, per lbC. .15-18tJ: Veal Stew, per lb 106 Veal Chops, per lb 25J Lamb Stew, per lb . . .71i&. Hindquarter Lamb, per lb. 30 Forequarter Lamb, per lb. n ,..20d, Lamb Chops, per lb. ... . .25? No. 1 Lean Bacon, per lb. .40 No. 1 Ham, per lb '. ; .35c T CANDY SPECIALS Woodward's Molasses Kisses, lb. Jumbo Salted Peanuts, V2 lb. . . . . . t24c 14c Watch for Our Mid-Week Ad On Special Peaches for Canning! Cigars! Just Inside the Door , Cigars! rta- - - MS IMPORTED MANILLA CIGARS Luionicas, 8c value. 6c; 60 for ...$3.00 Micousuelo, wrapped, 60 for ,....$3.00 Flor De Intal, 8c value, Sc; 50 for , . .$2.25 Adelaida, 7c value, 100 for '. $4.25 El Toro, 3 for 20c; 50 for $3.25 i'lor De, Pinta, 7c value, 50 for.' $2.25 World's fiest. 100 for.. , $3.00 Benduro, our leader, 10c; 60 for $4.50 Prince Albert and Tuxedo, full lb $1.34 More Camels, carton $1.75 French Briar Pipes, 50c and tl values. ... ..24c and 50c Bnkehte Cigarette Holders..... 25c UP . Try Alfred Jones Salads Sandwiches Chicken Pies Catering a Specialty. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ' Come Once and You Will "' Come Always! ' 1608-10-12 Harney St. Douglas 1796. FANCY FRESH DRESSED ' SPRING CHICKENS, per lb.... Fancy Steer Pot. 1 7I i Prime Rolled Rib 07l . ... X f 2 Roast, per lb'. ..... . - 2A. Roast, per lb . Fancy Young Veal Roast, Ver lb. . . . Fancy Lean Break fast Bacon, lb. . . . 20c 394c Leg Young Mutton, QQ 1 ' per lb, .,..39Hc Pig Pork Roast,- Q7l per lb 2 Young Veal. Breast,. per lb. 15c TRYx OUR HOME-MADE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE! v IT ISPURE PORK! ' . MINNESOTA FLOUR, 48-lb. sacks .... ;. Our 50c grade Central Special Coffee, per lb ',. $3.50 ...40c 10 LBS. BEST WHITE SUGAR Extra Fancy Santo Coffee, lb.',' 35c; 3 lbs. for .v.'. $1.65 $1.00 10-lb can Karo Syrup.. Gallon cans Mazola . Oil . 10 br.Ts D. C. or Lenox Soap. v .90c .$2.25 . .48c 10 br 3' Electric Spark Soap....t 65c 12 ba.s Y. St. G. Soap... J... ....... .$1.00 Tall c ins Snider's Soup, per can, ...42c Crisco, per lb. can 30c- No. 3 cans Del Monte Spinach 25c Quaker Peas, No. 1 cans, per can 20c Buster Brown Cookies, per lb 32e Fine for lunches. No. 2 cans Milk Horribly":-. . -. ...... Tall cans Dundee Milk, 12ip per ctozC. . Carolene or Hebe Milk, per can . Mayflower Peas, per can, 18er per dps.;.-. Mayflower Corn, per can. ?,. , Per dozen . Hart Brand Peas, fei"' can'.'.". Per dozen ..... : ." .... 14$ Assorted Cookies, per IB.'... . .1 -..Jv. -' . Fancy Cakes f or' Parties Wesh . at alKimegi i ' w ' ...10c .$1.48 . .11c .$2.00 ...15c .$1.75 , ..25c .$1.90 ,..35c McCOMB'S HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES, 70c quality, Saturday per ; lb. .59c Cloverbloom Pkg. Butter, per, lb Fancy Malaga Grapes, per basket . . t 59c 75c New York 'Cream Cheese, lb.38e Fresh Peanut Butter, lb. 22 He Fancy Italian Prunes, per basket 70c Strictly Fresh Checked E,, Eggs, per doz ........ ttO C Fancy Bartlett . (1 tQA Pears, box. turns a dark yellow the oven is just the right heat. If mouse holes are covered with tar paper the mice will disappear, for the smell of tar is distasteful to them. It 1;1mKEY Milk For Infants ftlnnfids I MeCeilf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch et Home 01 Office Avoid Imitations, and Snbstitates : I Sunday Special-"PEACH" ror uns ounaay ve oner a delicious special ice cream with-fresh, ripe peaches. Ice Cream Your Dealer Can Supply You The Fairmont Creamery Co. M.TB7M 0So M- MM MARKETS t. ' 212 No. 16th St. 2408 Cuming St. Omaha's Leading Markets ..'...-.'.. 1 s For Quality Meats, Service and Low Prices 4903 So. 24th St. Special Inducements for Early Shoppers Saturday Morning From 8 A. M. to 12 O'clock Noon Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon (2 or whole) .31c Evaporated Milk (Wilson Brand), 6 tall cans ..... 75c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams or whole) . .38c Fresh Killed Spring Chickens .35c Fresh Killed Hens . ....... . . . . . ... ... . ,37c Choice Round Steak. .23c Choicest Chuck Roast, 16Jc BEEF. CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef. Choice Beef Pot Roast. . Prime Rib Roast . Fresh Beef Hearts Choice Round Steak. Choice Sirloin Steak .... Fresh Cut Hamburger . , .Choice Corned Beef . . . . 10c ,15c1 18c .11c .26c .28c .18c 17c VEAL CUTS :14c .18c 22c Choice Veal Stew. . Choice Veal Roast. Choice Veal Chops . Choice Veal Legs G or whole) ......... . .21c Choice Veal Loins 21c PORK CUTS Choice Pork Loin Roast . Choice Boston Butts . . . . Fresh Spare Ribs.. ...... Fresh Leaf Lard Fresh Neck Ribs, 4 lbs. . Little Pig Hearts..... Fresh Pig Liver 31c .30c .19c .21c 25c 10c ..5c CHEESE Fancy, Cream Cheese. . . . .32c Fancy Brick Cheese. .... .32c SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice Wienies and Frank- furts v..20c Choice Polish and Garlic Sausage ..... ." .20c Fresh Liver Sausage ...... 18c Fresh Bologna Sausage. . . 18c Choice Minced Ham 25c Choice Pressed Ham 25c Fancy Summer Sausage . . . 25c Pickled Pigs' Feet. . . , . . .10c Sauer Kraut, per lb. 8c Best Creamery Butter. ...'.58c Special Prices on Swif t Butterine SMOKED MEATS Sugar ' Cured Picnic Hams . . v. . . ,221c Sugar Cured Regular Hams ,38c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams 38c Sugar Cured Strip Bacon . .28c Sugar, Cured Back Bacon . . 30c Sugar) Cured Breakfast Bacon Q or whole) .... 34c CudahyV Puritan Bacon , (2 or whole) .50c Cudahy's Puritan Pure Leaf Lard , 5-lb. pails . . . z-it. pails 1 AK .....57c SPECIALON SOAPS AT 2408 CUMING STREET and 4903 SO. 24TH ST. Borax White Naptha, 10 bars .50c Pearl White Soap, 10 bars . 50c P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars ............ .76c Star Laundry Soap, 10 bars.74c CANNED GOODS Evaporated Milk (Wilson Brand), 6 tall cans . 77c Evaporated Milk (Dundee Brand), 12 small cans. .77c Fancy Early June Peas, 3 for . 40c Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 for. . . 40c Fancy Cut Beans, 3 for . . . 40c Pure Preserves .......... 30c Assorted Jelly 40c Fancy Oil Sardines, 4 for . . 25c Tomato Catsup, 2 for ..... 25c Mustard, 10c each, 3 for . . . 25c Fancy Pork and Beans, 2 - for 25c GENUINE SPRING LAMB Hindquarter Spring Lamb . 22c Forequarter Spring Lamb . 16c Lamb Chops ............ 25c S I 1 BHiiaiiM mum Mi mUh m Miaa a a m m iJ in - . . if! was