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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY 80. 1921. U D Saving Money On Meat . By LORETTO C. LYNCH. The other day a , butcher called my attention to the fact that tnany women of moderate means bought only the high-priced steaks, chops ind similar tender cuts of meat. The average wotna'n passed by the cheaper, tougher cuts. Investigation showed two reasons for this other than mere laziness on the part of housewives. First, many women told me they did not buy th tougher cuts because when these were cooked quickly their families would not. eat them, And to cook these cuts slowly well, they sim plyx had not the time. Hut there is a way of preparing a chuck cut of steak so that it is de liriously tender when broiled. The steak should be spread with equal parts of oil and vinegar rubbed to gether. This mixture should be ruhbed in well on both sides of ,the meat and the meat allowed to stand several hours in a cold place, cov ered. This softens the fibres to a remarkable extent. The meat may then be broiled as any high-priced tiMider cut. ' A similar treatment may be given shoulder chops. It is surprising how high-flavored and juicy are these tougher cuts. But it is folly to attempt to broil them unless they are treated so as to make; them more tender. Some of the shops are showing a meat hammer which is used for pounding the tougher cuts with a view toward breaking the, fibres. ' It is inexpensive and will enable one to save money by purchasing the tougher cuts. "Hamburger" or chopped beef is delicious if properly prepared. It is an ' abused dish as it is served to day. But two pounds of one of the tougher cuts of beef chopped at the 'butcher's will provide a good roast for a family' of six or seven. To make this, grease a loaf pan. In a mixing bowl, beat up the chopped meat with a finely minced onion, a tablespoon of finely chopped pars ley, a cup of bread or .cracker crumbs, an inch cube of salt pork chopped and salt and pepper as liked. Beat in a well-beaten egg and enough milk or water-to make the mixture; drop' readily, from the spoon. Bake until the mixture is firm. , But H a quicker dish is desired, shape the meat into balls, omitting all but the seasoning and add a lit tle onion juice. Place on a greased dish and broil in the gas broiler night or ten minutes, turning fre quently. The women who must leave home early in the morning, however, need not forego the delights of a savory stew made from the tougher cuts. A fireless cooker is easily made at home or the shops will show you some excellent models that may be purchased outright or on the in stallment plan. Some of these have two pots so that two things may be cooking at the same time. OnWliicliD You au were Ddriu 1 1 BLAKE Recipes Desserts. Cornstarch Pudding. For a good white cornstarch pud ding which may be made more at tractive by serving it in , individual molds, take four cups scalded milk, nine tablespoons cornstarch, one fourth cup sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, one-half cupful cold milk and a teaspoon vanilla flavoring. Mix the dry ingredients, moisten with the cold milk.'add to the scald ing milk, stir until thick and after ward occasionally, and cook at least 20 minutes. Add flavoring, mold, cool, and serve with sweetened cream. This serves eight persons. A mpre nutritious and attractively fluffy dish is made by the addition of three stiffly beaten egg whites just before flavoring. The yolk may be used in a boiled custard to serve with the pudding in place of cream. " Calfs Liver Long Beach. Soak liver in cold water, then wipe dry and cut into slices about one fourth of an inch thick. Mix into two tablespoonfuls of flour a tea spoonful of salt and a little pepper; dip slices of liver into it; cut half found of bacon into thin slices and ry in frying pan. Have ready a hot dish, put bacon on it; fry slices of liver in bacon fat: when cooked, place in the center of n.it platter with bacon arranged . around. Put into pan a tablespoonful of flour, stir untiLbroHi;. n.cji aud a cup of water, cook a few mirutcs and then pour it over the liver Garnish the top of liver with an onion cut Into wheels and sprigs of green parsley. Manhattan Pudding. 1H UP orni Julc. !4 cup lemon Julc. Suaar. - ' 1 cup heavy erenm. 4 cup powdered tufr. " V tablupoonful vanilla. 1-1 cup chopped walnut mtata. Mix fruit juices and sweeten to taste. Turn mixture in brirk mold Whip cream, and add sugar, vanilla, and nut meats; pour over the first mixture to overflow mold; cover with buttered paper, fit . on cover, pack in salt and ice, and let stand three hours. - ...... Kill vinegar jug two-thirds full atd fill it up with .boiling water. It increases the quantity and does not impair the flavor. ., Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Heart and Mind. Dear Misa Fairfax: A few months dorr. T Ih ln.. . J . . "a ten ii wTo wim a. yuuiijf man whom I have known since childhood. My love grew less toward him, and now I do not love htm at all. I can not see any reason for it, as he is a well-behaved man, now In business for himself. Love is not a thing of willing and wanting. Unfortunately for you, the human heart is a separate institu tion from the human mind. Some times it seems a fortunate arrange ment. Now I suggest that you keep up your friendship, and if it remains again in the. state of friendship and refuses to develop as you'd like to have it, you must be reconciled to your own lack of feeling. Be honest with him about the state of affairs. Possibly She's Jealous. - Dear Misa Fairfax: I am going about with a lady three years my senior, whom I love and who loves me. We are soon to be engaged, but there is one thing I want your ad vice aDoui. inis young laay nas a. sister a couple of years older, who does nothing but nag at her, and is barely civil to me. HEARTBROKEN. Don't let the other sister annoy you. Take her teasing good natur edly, and Join every laugh against yourself. She may be a little jealous. She may feel ill at ease when you come to "see your fiancee, and she feels lonely and left out in the cold. Whatever it is that Impels her aren't you man enough to handle the1 sit uation and to rise above a little stupid rudeness on the part of an awkward woman? What has this to do with your love and happiness, after all? Monday's child in fair of face, Tuesday's child 1b full of grace, Wednesday's child la full of woe, Thursday' child has far to go; Friday's child Is loving and givlnir, Saturday's child works hard Mr Its living ; But the child which is born on the Bab bath day li blithe, and bonny, and good, and gay. ANOTHER interpretation, of birth dates is this: Born on Monday, jealous; on Tuesday, honest; on Thursday, mild; on Fri day, talkative; on Saturday, hot-tempered and on Sunday, parsimonious. Another interpretation given on the subject is: Monday (m6on's day) People born on this day need never rfear poverty, nor will they gain great wealth. They will travel much, marry happily, be skilled in medicine, surgery, geography and mathematics; - will be fortunate as navigators, agriculturists or' printers, and may become workers in precious metals, ambassadors or church dig nitaries. They will be subject to catarrh, toothache and colic, and their lips may become swollen, and they will have a blemish in their eyes. They will love lifev and will live to be over 70. - ' Tuesday (Mars' day) People born on this dav have a loving, though quarrelsome, disposition; short lived and skillful artificers. They wilt have a desire to gain a fortune in an easy and sometimes fraudulent way; they will be in dan ger of wounds on the head and hurts from steel instruments. They would make good generals or military en gineers, and would be much thought of by men of the highest rank for their bravery. They would excel as surgeons, bakers ana cooks; wcy need not fear sudden death and may tn he 72: thev will only marry once, and will have many children. Wednesday (Mercury aay i pie born on this day will never make crreat fortunes, but will hold high positions, probably as judges, it will be a struggle till after middle, life with them, and then a comion ble position. They are in danger pf at some time losing their liberty, and their marriage may prove un happy. They would make good ora tors, phifosophers, doctors, astrol ogers, counterfeiters and vagaDonas. They will be subject to heart dis ease, gout and nervousness; are not likely to livet much over 50 years. nrrv three times and 1 ncy wi They should guard against careless ness in dress and the reading of evil books, and .will be subject to dis ease of legs and knees. They will have much luck in finding hidden treasure; will be apt to be uncomely and unpopular. Sunday (Sun's day). People born on this day may not live long, but will achieve many great things and win much renown while they do. They will learn many trades and will make and spend much money, their chief trouble coming through their marriage. They will be sub ject to headache, v toothache, and fever, and may be in danger from fire and plagues. They will be much. beloved, will marry more than once, and will be lucky in dealing with horses. Save the vinegar from pickled beets. It adds piquancy to mayon naise and French dressing. It also tints mayonnaise attractively to use with salads, such as shrimp, salmon, i terlstics which have led doctor! to lobster, carrots, etc. Cantilevers for That Tired Feeling Much fatigue la the result of ill fitting shoes. Feet that pain, sap your energy and strength. Weari ness and muscle-strain, backache and many nervous ailments are due to depressed arches, cramped feet, and wrong posture. , Cantilever Shoes provide relief.,- When you pull the laces, you draw up tho. under-arch sole which Is curved to meet and support the foot at every point The Cantilever arch is flexible and light The muscles of the foot are not restrained, but, In stead, exercise freely and grow strong thereby. It is these charac- To remove iron rust from linen or cotton goods boil 'a small quantity of rhubarb and dip in .that portion of the material which is spotted. . Laughing at an Accident. Dear i Miss Fairfax: I have been going about with a young man for 10 months, but he has now ceased to call because we made fun of ' him after an accident My friends and I teased him about it He wrote saying I was cold-hearted, didn't want a friend, but some one. I could hurt and humiliate. Now, I care for this man very much. Do you think he is worth while bothering with? HELEN J. Maybe the young man wonders and with some Justification whether you are worth bothering with. There's no doubt or question that you were Indeed cruel. What you did was In the worst of taste. Why bother any one about an afflic tion temporary or permanent? Persona! remarks are always in questionable taste, but when they take the form of baiting some one and having, fun at his expense they are unkind as well as tude. If you want this man's friendship again you'll have to make an honest-effort to get It. Bine Eyes: It isn't how old you are, but how much sense you have, which determines whether you should go with boys or not Since you are only 14 and have such a long, long time ahead to enjoy Kentlemen's society, I would advise you to let mother have the decid ng vote on what you should do. It might be mother would let you go with some good neighbor, boys wnom she knows, but would save you from going with some objectionable young man. . Brmklnff a Habit K. B.: You can buy at drug stores an arrangement which looks something like a can. It is made of nluminum and can be tied onto & lnby's hand. Let the baby wear th for awhile and It may break her of sucking her fingers. This .contrivance I mention has air holes iind cann.t possibly injure me cnuu. It looks awkwd and ma'tr , ore feel sorry for the baby wearing It, hut It is much better than the al rhativ . , ...1 t.i14ren. "tThursday (ThoPs day).-People born on this day will live to a good old age, and obtain great wealth. They will be successful in marriage and business, though somewhat li able to accidents. Honesty,, discre tion, and piety will be theirs and they will stand high in church and state. They may marry twice and there is little doubt, they will have many children. Their health will be good throughout their life, and they may live to be over 80. 1 Friday (Venus day). People bom on tnis aay win dc iuvouic ing They will love wine, women, aqd song, and be very merry and ffav. Being so tono. oi musii., -. . ..... r - - - - caihii will be skilled penormcis instrument, especially the organ. They would make good pastry ni,c elnvers tailors, perfumers, druggists, dressmakers, lacemakers, or embroiderers, iney mm uc umv.. loved, marry once, and have more girls than boys, and live to a good and heaitny oia age. . Saturday (Saturn's day). People born on this day will have much difficulty in acquiring money and will have ta work hard. This may make them meloncholy and avari cious and inclined to run into debt Set Aside at Least One Day Each Month for "Sending Things to the Cleaners" l-a regular habit of this sort, PAYS you. It brings to light defects that can be remedied if taken in time. ' It assures you that you will always be correct and snappy in appear and, with clothes neatly If It's the Right Kind of cleaning it will add life to your clothing. We say proper cleaning at reg ular intervals means increased wear, consequently decreased buying. , . We say the right kind pro duced in a properly equipped plant by skilled workmen under the direction of a management with years of experience behind them. The Pantorium ( "Good Cleaners and Dyers" ISIS Jonas St. : Phone Doug. 0963. South Slot, 470S South 24th. Phono South 1283. Guy Liffott, President for 23 jraara. N. B. We pay parcel post charges one way on all orders. prescribe Cantilever rect fallen arches. Shoes to cor- 'The natural inner sole line and the special heel enocurage an easy posture. The weight of the body is distributed normally so that the arch is not "broken" by strain. The heel,' the ball and the outside of the foot bear the weight, and the arch Is sup ported correctly at , these three points. These good-looking comfort shoes are made in stylish leathers with military heels, medium toes and broader toes. Sizes, 2 to 11 ; Widths, AAAA to EE. Men's Shoes Also. CANTILEVER SHOE ST0BE, 508 S. 18th SU Omaha Opposite Courthouse. Trade Mart iBegiiterod ' PLAYER ROLLS are Better 1 Here's the Proof- D9 Anitras Dance. D53 Herd Girl's Dream. D60 Golden Age Waltz. r 1257 Tell Me Little Gypsy. " ' 1321 I've Lost My Heart to the Meanest Gal in Town. 1322 Look for the Silver Lining. 1323 The Love Boat. 1327 Rosie. ' WE HAVE ALL THE NEW Q. R. S. ROLLS FOR FEBRUARY "The House of Pleasant Dealings ISth and Harney pressed, etc. repaired, mended, set aside the day tell us and we will call regularly on THAT day. Phone Tyler 0345. South Sidert should phone "South ,0050." DRESHER BROTHERS Cleaners -Dyers 2211-17 Farnam Street A Woman's Sympathy The soothing voice and the gentle touch of a woman's hand in times of grief can do much to lighten the pain of part ing. An experienced lady assistant for women and children renders this service in a genuine heartfelt manner. Hjiiitntitl FunerilTarUrt 36x6 Ttrntm Sf. , Mm Harney 01S4 t fole-McKav(t) Bowen s Februaw Clean v - Sweep s Sale Starts Monday Jan. 31 "there s no place like home" Bowen 's February Clean f Sweep Sale Starts Monday Jan. 31 Offering Furniture for Every Room at Sweeping Reductions IT BEGINS TOMORROW this Annual Event of wonderful importance as previous sales have been we have made careful preparation to make the February Sale of 1921-this one -a history making sale of unparalleled values. This is not a sale of odds and ends or unijersirable pieces, but a clean sweep sale of every piece of merchandise on our floors. Although our prices had been sharply reduced we have determined td forget costs and profits, and go the very limit in lowering prices and sweeping re ductions. During Bowen' s Clean Sweep Salethe gam the benefit the remarkable opportunity for money saving is yours, y v V Living Room Furniture at Clean Sweep Sale Prices t 8.50 Fumed Oak Rocker. ,4j&5 9.50 Mahogany Rocker fW 4.75' ' 22.50 Mahogany Sewing Rocker, i '11,5, 30.00 Windsor Mahogany Rocker. v12'.50 ' 47.80 Solid Mah. Fireside Chair.' 27.50 27.50 Quar. Oak Library Table.. 9,65 45.50 Quar. Oak Library Table.. 18.25" 55.00 Mahogany Library Table... 27.50 75.00 Mahogany Davenport Table 37,25 66.00 Mahogany Gate Leg Table. . 27.50 65.00 Solid Mah. Gate Leg Table. 37.50 65.00 Mahogany Book Case 22.50 45.00 Antique Oak Book Case 11.00 35.00 Mahogany End Table '14.75 26.60 Solid Mah. Magazine Rack. H.75 , 19.50 Mahog. Table Lamp Post. . 8.25 150.00 Overstuffed Down Chair. . . 56.75 45.00 Jacobean Oak.Settee 16.50 30.00 Jacobean Decorated Chair. . 11.00 62.50 Mahogany Cane Back Chair 22.50 54.50 Mahog. Velour Wing Chair. 21.50 3-Piece Parlor Suite for $72.50 Consisting of Mahogany and Tapestry Settee, Rocker and Chair to match. 2-Piece Mahogany Cane Suite for $126.95 Consisting of i Large Davenport, loose cushions, full spring construction, and Rocker to match. For the Dining Roohk $ 42.50 Golden Oak Buffet $16.50 57.50 Golden Oak Buffet 27.50 ' 79.50 Fumed Oak Buffet 36.50 : 85.00 Fumed Oak Buffet........ 42.50 98.00 Golden Oak Buffet 48.75 115.00 Golden Oak Buffet........ 62.50 135.00 Golden Oak Buffet 67.50 150.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet 69.50 165.00 Jacobean Oak Buffet 76.50 135.00 American Walnut Buffet.. 72.50 157.00 Walnut Buffet 76.50 160.00 Mahogany Buffet 79.65 187.50 Mahogany Buffet! 92.75 8.60 Golden Oak Diners 3.75 14.50 Mahogany Diners 5.85 13.50 American Walnut Diners.. 5.25 37.50 Solid Oak Extension Table. 16.50 67.50 Quar. Oak Extension Table. 34.75 97.50 Quar. Oak Extension Table. 47.50 75.00 Quar. Oak China Cabinet.. 32.00 82.50 Jacobean Oak China Cabinet 40.00 Solid Oak Dining Suite 4 Complete for $66.50 ' Consisting of - Extension Table Buffet 6 Chairs to match. Genuine Walnut Dining Suite Complete for $172.50 , Consisting of 64-!n.' Buffet 64-in. Extension Table 6 Blue Leather Diners to match. 1 Simmons Steel - Bed v EXTRA SPECIAL Beds are finished in Mahogany and Wal nut, full size, well constructed, guaranteed In first-class ondition formerly priced at 129.50 - Clean-Sweep Sale Price $14.95. In All Sincerity We believe that never before was so much real value offered you as we do right now in our well stocked Drapery Department Imported Cretonnes A Our . entire line of Imported Cretonnes In 31 and 60-inch widths at the following Clean Sweep Prices: , - $10.00 50-inch Cretonnes, per yard.. $5.45 7.50 50-inch Cretonnes, per yard.i 3.95 6.00 50-lnch Cretonnes, per yard..' 2.75 4.50 31-inch Cretonnes, per yard.. 2.45 3.00 31-rnch Cretonnes, per yaTd.. .1,55 2.60 31-inch Cretonnes, per yard. . 1.35 2.00 3Wnch Cretonnes, per yard.. .95 Domestic Cretonnes $ 2.75 32-inch Double Faced Veltons, Per yard SI. 40 2.35 32-inch Single Faced Veltons, per yard 1.15 2.50 36-inch Double Faced Tapes try Cretonnes, per yard. 1.10 . 1.95 36-inch Single Faced Tapes try Cretonnes, per yard 95 Bed Room Cretonnes $ 1.50 36-inch Cretonnes, per yard.. $ .80 -1.35 36-incli Cretonnes, per yard.. .70 1.25 36-inch Cretonnes, per yard.. .65 1.00 36-inch Cretonnes, per yard. . . ,50 Madras . " LOT I Colored Madras, 60 inches wide, In short lengths, worth up to $5.50 per yard. Our Clean-Sweep fc 1 4 C P X.TJ Price, per yard... LOT II Colored Madras, 36 Inches wide, some full pieces, worth up to $2.50 per yard. Our Clean-Sweep Price, per yard , 95c LOT III Colored Madras, 30 inches wide, in many colors and patterns, worth up to $1.75 per yard.-Our Clean-Sweep Price, per yard 65c -- Artificial flowers and ferns in pretty wicker basket Special for 75c BecLRoom Furniture at Extraordinary' Savings $ 32.50 Golden Oak Bed... $15.25 5100 Fumed' Oak Bid... 27.50 45.00 Mahogany Bed 19.75 65.00, Solid Oak Dresser. 26.25 80.00 Quar. Oak presser 37.50 i 70.00 Quar. Oak Chiffonier..... 27.50 t' 43.50 Quar. Oak Bed 22.50 79.50 Quar. Oak Dressing Table 33.25 75.00 Walnut Chifforette 37.50 . 45.00 Walnut Chest of Drawers. 19.75 85.00 Mahog. Chest of Drawers 38,75 55.00 Walnut Dressing Table. . 26.50 175.00 Walnut Dresser 76.50 . 175.00 Walnut Chifforette....... 76.50 M05.00 . Walnut Chifforette 52.50 125.00 Old Ivory Low Boy 51.25 175.00. Old Jvory Chifforette 62.50 65.00 Bird's-eye Maple Bed.... 32.50 105.00 Bird's-eye Maple Vanity.. 52.50 75.00 Bird's-eye Maple Chlfrette 37.50 4-Piece Old Ivory Bed Room Suite Com plete for $162.00 ' Consisting of : Large Size Vanity Dresser Roomy Chest of Drawers Medium Sized Dresser Full Sized Bed. 3-Piece Genuine Walnut Bed Room Suite for $;i9.50 Consisting of Full Size Bed, Queen Anne Large Chest of Drawers, Queen Anne Triple Mir ror Dressing Table Queeji Anne. Special Glean Sweep Sale Values Useful Clothes Dryer f .95 Step Ladder' Stools 1.65 Bowen's Well Made Brooms....... .33 Guaranteed Carpet Sweepers 1,95 1 Aluminum Percolators 1.25 Aluminum "Tea Kettles 2.25 Aluminum Stew Kettles., ) 1,45 Mahogany Serving Trays .95 Porch Gates -1,75 Baby Walkers "... 2.25 Fern Stands 1.90 Curtain Stretchers .......... , .95 Cocoa Door Mats 1 .95 Gas Stoves 1xn: at Clean-Sweep SalePrlces $ 42.50 2 Burner Gas Stoves 21.25 62.50 4 Burner Gas Stove 31.25 68.00 3 Burner HI Oven Gas Stove 34.00 90.00 4 Burner Hi Oven Gas Stove 45.00 135.00 4-Burner HI Oven with white porcelain doors.. 67.50 2354)0 4-Burner HI Oven, all white porcelain and nickel 117.50 , , Many Others to Choose From. . All at Clean-Sweep Sale Prices, We Own and Operate the Metropolitan Van & Storage Company 1 When yott move have 01 do the work for you. Only experienced men employed Howard St., Between ISth and 16th