10 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1921. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Adl-e l'roni Young Mini. t havo Just read your request for replica from your renders to the t,vo tetters from "Hopeful" ntirt her mother. I t tu nk that I Hill try an answer to the problem. I am a young man of 19 anil a freshman in college. I o about a Mt to daticpM, shows and vaiiouH other plm-en of Amusement. And as UHiiut with all students, it isn't what roil would call it great aid to my ed uuutioniil career. JUit then that isn't I ha question. I believe that both the girl 'and her mother are wrong. Ngren with the jsii'l that rmo is not allowed I'lioimh freedom and I certainly BKiee with her mother on the boy Question. The more I hye of the juris that have heeu allbwed to run aroimd Ioomp, if you will p.'inlon the ex- preuHion, the. more I dislike them. Oh. I don't condemn them. It isn't their fiilult. Hut when the time comes for me to get married, de liver me from such. llut I do think that the girl should bo allowed to KO to parties and ilher kindred amusement provid ing that it is well chaperoned. And let her use powder and, If she has Itile or no natural color, even a littlo roiiKe. Those littlo articles ri no siKn of moral clegeveration. A happy niedLnirt l what should bo sought in a caso like that and both are aeekinjr rxtrerhes. This h: i py medium is hard to define, but I : lievo that it rim be found. II Is time . enough for her to have boy 'friends when she is 18. . . ' INTERESTED. Wrap Suitable for Many Occasions Times.. Have Changed. Hear Miss Fairfax: I read the let ters of aj mother and her daughter and I wish to express my opinion n it. I think that If the girl is 16 and goes with other girls who go with hoys she surely must act old enough to he permitted to go with them some herself. I don't think this cirl should go with the boys a great deal, but I, think once to three times a week is all right. 'I am sura this mother means all right by her daughter, but she must remember that things have changed since she,' was a girl. The young girls of today have changed more than ever before. Girls of 14 and 15 go with boys now. I could tell the good mother of some girls I knew who were held In awful strictly and when they were altowed to have some boy friends they becamo "wild" and their life was a failure. My good woman, please remem ber that a girl Is young but once and If you take away her good times with young men now she will never have the good times she and all other girls should have. T beg of you, good mother, to try and look at things differently and let your daughter have gentlemen friends. A. R. M. What a ouiiff Man Thinks. Dear Miss Fairfax: You have askd your readers to answer "Moth er and Daughter's" letter. I am a reader of, your column. And have also received good advice from you. I am a young man 23 years of age and have had considerable experi ence. I do not think this young lady of 16 should keep company with young men yet. Unless she could find one who could be depend ed upon, and such boys are very hard to find. Such is my experience of young ladles and young men are much worse nowadays. I have never had a home since I was 13 years old. And my advice la that if one has a nice home as this young lady has It should be pleas ant to her for Just three years long er at least. u, TV. J. B. , -3k.,-.JS, Y. wr ii t -1 JR. 1 iA." j H MM it") 1'VW y 4. 7 1 - Fashion Camtn Photo, The practical coat for a business woman is a coat that -will giy good service in workaday hours, yet be smart enough for occasional wear over a dinner or theater gown. Just such a coat is illustrated, of tan velour with stitching in tan and brown. The deep yoke is new and smart, and the lines distinguished and graceful, and the buttoned-over sleeve sug gests an exclusive style, , Caution in Boiling Boiling- helps in cleaning soiled clothes and in sterilizing them, but they need to be . well washed first. With good outdoor drying facilities boiling often may be omitted. Clothes that are to be boiled should be wrung from the wash water, shaken, rubbed with soap, especially in soiled places, and put into the boiler with cold water, or cold water to which soap solution or soap chips have been added. ' In all cases plenty of water should be used, and each boilerful started with fresh cold water. The water should be gradually heated and the clothes pressed down and stirred with a stick, which may be used to lift them into the rinsing water. Most clothes need only about five min utes of actual boiling; too long boil ing tends to yellow the cloth. lime. Margaret Barry will shortly begin the production of -a 24 -reel educational drama devoted to the history of San Francisco from the. days of the padres down to the pres ent time. T . XT watch fonOuiilabefl A1k Makers of TIP TOP Bread Specials for Saturday Home dressed Spring Chicken, per lb ..284C Ian Pork Roast-, per lb... 1434c Young Veal RoastP per lb..l2c Young Veal Chops, per lb... 15c Young Veal Breast, with pocket for dressing, per lb 10c Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb 12c Genuine Spring Short Legs of Lamb, per lb ttVfi Genuine Spring Lamb Front Quarters, per lb 12Jc Fancy Lamb Chops, per lb:. 20c .Choice Steer Round Steak, per lb 19c We carry a full and complete line lowest Choice Steer Shoulder Steak, per lb 143c Best Creamery Butter, per lb. 44c Corn Syrup, per gal 62c Snowdrift,' per lb 20c Best Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for : 25c Carolene, per can......."i 9c No. 3 Cans Apricots or Pears, per can 29c Our No. 8 Coffee. 3 lbs. for $1.00 Pure Grape Juice, per,qt 59c Strawberries packed" in syrup, Saturday, per can,., 25c Sniders Pork and Beans, 2 cans for 15c of Fruits ane Vegetables at the prices. Washington Market (LK At these prices, compare their quality then call Harney 0186-and leave -jroor order. . . Sunshine Etratog-a Flakes, 8 pkgs. for B7 (Freshly Baked for This - 6a)o.) Strictly- Fresh Country Ergs, per doz. , 33r A few values on Canned Goods that you cannot afford to miss. Sunkist Medium White Aspara gus Tips, lOH-oe. cans, 8 for $1.48 Llbby's Sliced Peaches. No, 3 can, I 'for f 1X Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, ' large cans, 8 for $1JS Sweet Wrinkled Wisconsin Peas, ' S for w 73c Extra Standard Corn, cans for.CSc Fancy, Standard Tomatoes, Ha. 2 cans, ( for ,88a Imported French Roquefort Cheese, per lb. $1.4 California Figs, 8-os. pkgs., regu larly ISa, for 28c Dromedary Dates, 8 pkgs. for. . . .B8e Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 3 pkgs. for 47c Kelloga" Corn Flakes, 8 pkgs. for. 35c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars....ie9c Imperial Valley Head Lettnee, 10c, and 8 for 28e Sunkist Oranges, medium aize, per i doi. .28c Dont forget to order your supply it Simon It Well's Celebrated Mitzos. Choice Young Lamb Legs, per lb. ,26c Dold's Berkshire Sausage, 1-lb. box. 25c Sommer Eros. . Harney 0188, 28 th and Faraara. A Transformed Tray Every family has a large tin tray about the house which is, perhaps, a relic of the days when some mem ber of the family acted as a volun teer waitress at a church festival. This tray is usually kept in the kitchen, but it need not remajn there. , Cover the entire tray with a coat of enamel in some attractive shade. After this has dried, paint a simple design in the center and around the edges in oils. A bit of shellac should be mixed with the oil paint to make it dry quickly. Last of all, cover with a coat of waterproof varnish, which will brighten the col orjr and make it waterproof, of course. If you are not clever with draw ing pencil and brush, use a transfer design for the center of the tray. A steitcil will also do very well fo.r this purpose. Conventional fruit and flowers are most appropriate. ' A black enamel, background, with design done in shades of blues, yel-, low and orange, will make a charm ing color scheme. More subdued, but no less attractive, is the tray which uses dull blue for its founda , tion color and orange and reddish browns for the design. T he old tray thus becomes-'a delightful dining room accounterment. Ham Butter Chop any cold boiled ham and mix with it an almost equal quantity of butter; cover and put away inf ice box. where it will keep for days and be ready for sandwiches 'or appetiz ers. Mustard or salad dressing may he Used with it, or green peppers chopped fine, or what we choose to make this potted ham a little more piquant. The Massachusetts Minimum Wage board has handed down a de cision granting scrubwomen afi mini mum wage of $15.40 per week.1 Thij is at the rate of 37 cents an hour, fixed on the basis of 42. hours' em ployment weekly. Since 1915 the enrollment of wo men at Cornell university has in creased nearly 100 per cent. Women in Japan are being, urge J to wear cotton instead of the more costlv silks. WHAT'S YOURS? Women's Ideas That Paid Big Dividends By FRANCES L. GARSIDE. Miss Jane Hall Proved That You Can Capture a Good Idea, Even If You Have to "Club'! It! Tl bald announcement that one woman's contribution to progress has been the organizing of clubs carries little weight, for there are clubs and clubs. ' But Miss Jane H. Hall may point to the three she originated and' founded with considerable pride. The first was the Three Arts club, the second, the Re hearsal club, where women oi the stage - could , get . inexpensive lunches while engaged in re hearsing. It was. here that the third and greatest project, came into Miss Hall's mind. She heard mothers complain that, because of their hours on the stage, professional children , had no opportunity for going to " school. ' Miss Hall at once opened a Professional Children's school, with, two pupils. This was six years ago and now she has daily ' attendance of 135 pupils and an enrollment of 205. The great difference in these totals is ac counted for by the fact that many of her pupils are out on the road. Hut they are compelled to take their books with them and to send in their reports. ' The Professional Children's school has a corps of six teachers. The course of study s the same as in the public school, with the addition of greater time being given to French and" English his tory. The child begins in the pri mary grade and is carried up to the second year ia the high school. The hours, of course, are arranged to suit the pupils, many Of whom on the stage at night, many only in movies, many pose for artists, some, are in vaude ville. This is the only school of the kind in the worM. It required some courage to start it, but only those succeed who have faith and are not afraid. It is Miss Hall's contribution to the welfare of society. What's vottrs? (Copyright. 15M. Thompson Feature Service.) , A Real Lenten Food The real value of food depends entirely on, the nourishment it contains. (There is nothing that supplies the nutriment needed by the body for growth and energy so theroughly or so well as .jnilk. It's the best food there is to nourish and build the body, " to provide fuel for energy and bodily heat, to promote growth. The food value of ALAMITO Guernsey Milk is unsurpassed. It is so highly nutritious, so easily digested, so wholesome and invigorating that it should be used in your home liberally at every 1 meal. Our drivers also deliver to your door but ter an4 Cottage Cheese, made daily and de livered fresh. Call the office and the man will stop. Alamito "Milk-White" Dairy ' Leavenworth- at 26th St. Douglas 0409. Phones: Council Bluffs, Red 2874 Come One and You Will Come Always ! 1608-10-12 Harney St. Douglas 1796. Your complete confidence in our verd as your absolute guarantee of square dealing is the thing we pile most. There is a steady decline m most wholesale prices at present and you will find that decline immediately reflected in our retail prices. But you have the comfort of knowing that no matter how much our prices come down Cen tral Market Quality will remain as high as ever. COME ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS. Swifts' Lean Breakfast Bacon per lb. .' Lean Pig Pork -I fl Roast, pr lb 1U2C Young Mutton Should- 1A er, per lb 1UC Armour's Star or Morris Su preme Half Hams per lb e&iTjC Best Cuts Fancy ...lOl. Steer Pot Roast lb A O'g'C Young Mutton Chops Ort. per lb. n st-lC Pure Pork Bulk, Saus age, per lb. . . . . . . . 15c Prime Rolled Rib Roast OC per lb. 60C Fancy Fresh Dressed OQl Roasting Chickens "2" C Fresh Beef Tongues, . per lb. 20c Fairmont's Fancy Dry' Picked Milk Fed Poultry. We have oa hand surplus amount of tho best cane sugar in lOO-'b. sacks at a low price. 48-b. Sack Updike Flour $2M i pkgs. Macaroni for 23c Fillsbury Pancake and Bnekwheat Flour, per pkg- io Tall Elkhorn Milk, can. 12tte; doz. $1.48 22-ot. Jar Pure Jams, 86c or 8 for $1.00 Early June Peas, 8 eans for.. ... . .33c Early June Sifted Peas, per ean.l2Vs Per do. - . $1.48 May Flower Corm, per can. 12He: dot . .81.4 Monarch Evergreen Corn, can, 22tte per doa. J2.SO Advo Extra Sifted Peas. can. 26e: per dox 12.90 Iten's Virginia' Peanut Cake. lb. .30c Assorted Fsncy Cookies, lb.' pkg.40c McComb's Home Wade Chocolates. rut. 70e quality, lb. at 59c 18 Bars Electrie Spark Sosp... c 100 Bars in box $4.78 No. 8 eans Pineapple, 85c, 8 eans at 8J OO No. 8 cans Peaches, 35c; 3 cans. $1.00 No. 8'cans Pears, 8Be; can..$1.0O Snlder's Pork and Beans, per can, N 12ci 8 for 35c" Sniffer's Tomato Soud. iter can. - ' ljilt; 3 eans 35c'l S lbs. Prunes for ....35c 6-lb. can Crisco , $1.40 9-lb. can Crisco $2.10 8 lb. Nary Beans for 25c 8 lbs. Heail Rice for 25c Fsncy Tsll Salmon, can 20c 3 -lb. Central Special Coffee. 81.00. or lb. .3Sc Santos Coffee, lb.. 2'c; lbs for. 70c Lb. pk-K. Tea 8iftinrs 15c t ORTMAN'S BAKERY DEPT. Hot' Cross Buns, 2 doa. for 20c Light Cup Cakes, per doz 20c Ginger Cup Cakes, per doz. ...... 13c Boston Brown Bread, each 10c Extra Fancy Leaf Lettuce, each, 8c, or $ for 10c Extra Fancy Sweet Grauc Fruit, 8c, or 6 for 25c Egg Plant, Kumaueta, Pascal Celery, Tomatoes, Fresh ' Strawberries'. Mushrooms and Green Beans. Guaranteed Fresh Country Eggf, per doz. 3Sc Peanut Butter, per lb. ........ .16c Fresh Country Butter in 2 -lb. rolls, lb.,' 86c; 2 pounds 70c York State White and Yellow Cheese, per lb. 27c Clorerbloom Creamery pkg. Butter, lb 48c of Nut Colored Butter ....40c .While Oesm of Nut. lb. Variety in Oysters We Americans have the ii t'i r tion of having more ways of serv ing oysters than do Europeans. Of course oysters arc rather more plen tiful here than over there. They arc not merely the luxury of the few, but in many places they arc well wkhin the reach of any one who will go to the market after them. But on the other side of the Atlantic they are almost always served mere ly as a first course, raw, while here we have many ways of cooking them anl ly combining them with sub stantial foods we make the main dish of. luncheon or supper. There is little feeling now toward raw oysters as possible conveyors of typhoid. However, to some per sons the thought that the cooking of oysters does away with any re mote danger of this sort is an ar gument in favor of some one of the palatable cooked oyster dishes. Merc is one couple- that has proved popular. First Aid for Children For i'rostbiit-- Apply sncw or ic I !.- frost-biiteu parts. Keep child t tV M VIM MV.UI. ,, v s "Hi ri room should he made with great care. For severe frostbite or freez ing chill a physician. For Headache Find out and treat cause. Headache may he due to constipation, indigestion, eye strain, excitement, fatigue or overheating. Apply cold cloths to forehead and back of neck. - Inhale camphor, Oyster Pie. ' Line a deep baking' dish with oie crust, rolling the bottom very '.thin. Drain the liquor from about -a hun dred oysters. Now rub a tablespoon of flour with a tablespoon of butter together in a'saucepan over theUire and add the drained oysters. ' Sea son with salt, pepper and a little mixed spices. Add k pint of the liquor and cook until smooth. Pour into the pie dish. Sprinkle with a half cup of stale bread crumbs and the grated yolks of two or three eggs. Put on the top crust and bake for a half hour or more in a slow oven. menthol, ammonia or suit 'ling salts. Holding the Breath Occurs aftri cxciti'tucnt, crying or exposure t. cold air. Dash cold vyater in face. It frrfjient, consult physician. For Sore Throat indicated in an infant by difficulty and pain on swallowing. Safest to call a phy sician. An older child may gargle the throat or have it sprayed with a mild antiseptic solution, such as one fourth teaspoor.ful of baking soda and table salt to one cup of warm water. Washington Special ICE CREAM It's the most natural thing In the world to think of Cherries In con nection with the "Father of pur Country." So we took Cherries lull, luscious Bigreaux Maraschino Cherries combined them with our celebrated Vanilla Ice Cream, called it "Washington Special" and prepared it for your delight next Sunday. Ask anv dealer who serves A. I , CgCem of aft u ft E R fi il 1 Cash Markets 2408 Cuming St. 212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th.St. Quality Meats and Provisions Lowest Prices -Quick Service Genuine Spring Sugar Cured ; Fresh Killed Choicest Cut Lamb , Breakfast Roasting Round 'Hindquarters - Bacon Chickens. Steak, - Special at (Half or Whole) Special at Special at 15c 24c 28c 16c 'Choicest Cut Beef Chuck Roast, Special at 10c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams. 22c Choice Pork Loin Roast (V or whole) 18c Choice Leaf Lard. Special This Sale Only, 1 1J2C Prinie Beef Rib Roast, 17c PORK CUTS. Choice Pork Loin Roast 18c Choice Boston Butts ......... 18c Fresh Leaf Lard. 11 c Fresh Spare Ribs . . . . . .I2l2c Small Lean Pork Shoulders. . .14c, Fresh Neck Ribs, 6 lbs. ... . . .25c Fresh Pig Feet, 5 lbs. ... 1 1 . . ,25c Fresh Pig Ears, 5 lbs. ...... . .25c Little Pig Hearts, 4 lbs. 25c Fresh Pig Snouts 10c Fresh Pig Tails 15c Fresh Cut Bulk Sausage. . . . . .18c Fresh Pork Tenderloin 35c Fresh Link Sausage 20c Choice Sauer Kraut, qt 10c Pure Lard, per lb. 16c Compound, per lb. ....... i . .14c BEEF CUTS. Choice Rib Boiling Beef. 8c Choice Beef Pot Roast 10c Choice Beef Chuck Roast. .... 10c Prime Rib Roast Beef . , ...... 17c Choice Round Steak , ..16c Choice Sirloin Steak . ... . . . .20c " Fresh Beef Hearts 10c Fresh Beef Liver (sliced) '. ' A2c Fresh Cut Hamburger , . . . . . .14c VEAL CUTS. Choice Veal Stew 11c Choice Veal Roast 15c Choice Veal Chops 20c Choice Veal Legs ( l2 or whole) 20c Choice Veal Loins . .... .20c SMOKED MEATS. Sugar Cured Strip Bacon, special at ..14c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares. . .18c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon (J2 or whole) . . 24c Sugar ured Picnic Hams . . . 15c Sugar Cured Regular Hams. . .27c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams. . .22c Cudahy's Puritan Bacon (V2 or whole) .44c SAUSAGE and COOKED MEATS Choice Wienies . 18c Choice Frankfurts 18c Choice Polish Sausage ...... .18c Choice Garlic Sausage ...... .18c Fresh Liver Sausage 16c Fresh Bologna Sausage 16c Fancy Summer Sausage ..... .20c BUTTER1NE. Swift's Gem Nut, per lb . .24c Swift's Gem Nut, 5 lbs. . . . .$15 Shift's Premium, per lb. . . . . .28c Swift's Snowflake, 5-lb. tub. .$1.28 Best Creamery Butter 45c SPECIAL ON CANNED GOODS. 4903 So. 24th St 2408 Cuming. Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans . 30c Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans. . . .35c Fancy Cut Beans, 3 cans 35c Evaporated Milk, 6 tall cans . . 66c SOAP. White Flag Laundry Soap, 10 , bars .42c Tee Bee Laundry Soap, 10 bars.38c SPRING LAMB. Choice Fore Quarters 10c Choice Lamb Stew 7c Choice Lamb Chops 18c Express and Mail Orders Filled From This List Check or Money Order Must Accompany Order 1407 Douglas Street