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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1921)
THE, BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. ATKIL 23, 1921. 17 Parties ""for MayJDay By LORETTO C. LYNCH. vi course you are planning a May party now that May days will joon be 'with us. It is always one of the beautiful memories of child hood those golden hours at the May party. Ever think about having a neigh borhood May party? It is so much more democratic than having the party for a select few. This year, instead of the usual impersona tions, ask the neighborhood school to help you arrange a -pageant. The characters should depict the land ' .ng of the Pilgrims and other his :orical events. ...... This will give a new twist to the May party, Desides serving a most ielightfully American purpose. If possible,-arrange for music as the :hildren march. And after the arcn 10 uie paric or picnic grounds, there must be a substan ,ial ' luncheon. Perhaps the box unch is as good as any for this purpose. If the child has a warni, nourish- ng breakfast, the cold box luncheon will suffice. What should 50 into this box to form an" ade quate as well as a ptcasant sur prise for the youngster? ' Of course, there must be sand wiches. And for the element of surprise we must have fillings a little out of the ordinary. Slice day-old bread thin. Run cooked chicken through the food chopper. Moisten it- with mayonnaise and season with salt. Spread on the bread. Trim off crusts and wrap each sandwjch in waxed' paper. Canned chicken from a reliable firm makes very good sandwiches. - - " - " o Run it through the chopper and softened butter or a very little mayonnaise if it is not already Tioist enough. i Cream cheese and olives chopped ;inely and ground walnut meats nake a delicous sandwich filling. If t is not moist enough to spread, a .ittle creamed butter may be worked in.. This filling is particularly good on brown trj?ad. Some of the tash- lonanie tearooms cnarge z$ cents r a sandwich made in this manner. , Bermuda onion and cress sand-: tr 1 i a era hL'HH i - i i i r a n a m n ftiw" iruij uim.i inn tj vJ t- v. v. -- muda or Texas onion and soak it in cold - water generously sweetened with sugar for several hours. Then chopped watercress. Moisten with jmayonnaise and spread ligthly on a ' thin slice of white bread. Complete . i i ' me sanowicn ana wrap in waxeu paper. , ; Cream cheese spread with jelly or jam or marmalade is always a pala table sandwich filling.1 Include some plain bread and but ter sandwiches to be eaten with stuffed eggs. Do you .know how to make stuffed eggs? ' ': Hard boil the desired number of eggs. Peel off and cut in half and coop out the hard yolks. Mash the yolks with a silver fork. Add salt, a very little dry mustard and suf- i ificient mayonnaise to moisten. Pack '" whites. PIacp turn trto-et-her and wrnp in vsacu yapci. niiiuuc x lie l ansian swecis miximc is al ways welcomed by children and ii ? Jgpigjgj Whose Automobile Do You Ride In? Your Sister' Rich Husband's?, 4 Your Fashionable Friend's? The Taxicab Company's? And Why Not Your Own? Because You Can't Afford It? Thafs because you haven't investigated the many partly used and rebuilt cars in our show .rooms.'. f'-' ". V V'v' Better look at them now or somebody else will get the one you want Then you will continue to use the street car to get from place to place. Prices from $300 up, on good rebuilt and re painted cars of most any make. Cadillac Touring Rebuilt Dort Sedan, fine condition. Olds Coupe, good as new. Willys-Knight Coupe, good. Chevrolet Touring, out five weeks. Hudson Super-Six, rebuilt and painted. Maxwell Touring. t ; . Buick Touring, winter and summer top And many others. Prices right and terms' right far better for them than a quantity of sugar candy. To prepare this, scald a dozen figs and the same quantity of dates. Remove the date stones and run dates through the food chopper. Add a little lemon juice and sufficient powdered sugar to make the mixture stiff enough to handle. Roll into small balls and then roll each ball into either finely chopped or shredded cocoanut. Wrap each in waxed paper. Fruit, cup cakes or cookies should find place in the box of luncheon. Salmon Recipes Salmon With Mayonnaise Salmon is delicious when served cold, just as it is taken from the can.' It may be served with either cold Bearnaise, Tartar sauce or mayonnaise, lemon juice or vine gar. Break up salmon, remove skin and bones. Serve on lettuce leaves garnished with sliced boiled eggs and sprigs of parsley. , Combination Salmon Salad 1 lb. can Salmon 3 hard boiled eggs 2 heads good, firm lettuce 1 small can peas - 4 cucumber Shred the salmon lightly with a fork, cut the lettuce into fine strands, and mix both together lightly, then add the peas freed from all moisture, and decorate with finely sliced cu cumber and egg cut into rings Served with Mayonnaise, this salad is very fine. Place on lettuce leaves. This quantity makes sixteen portions. Reduce ingredients proportionately, if desired. - Salmon Au Gratin Remove skin and bones from 1-lb. can salmon, add 2 eggs, 2 ounces butter, stock from salmon can, sea son with salt and pepper. Mix and beat in bowl, add 1 cup soft, stale bread and enough milk , to soften. Eake in buttered deep dish until top is nice brown. Salmon With Macaroni Pick one can of salmon into small pieces. Make one pint of ordinary White sauce. Put a layer of boiled macaroni broken in inch lengths in the bottom of baking dish, next a layer of sauce,' then a layer of sal-mon, 1 continuing until dish is filled. Sauce should come last and sprinkled with buttered crumbs. Bake until brown. Baked Salmon With Tomato Sauce. 1 lb. can salmon , 1 cup tomatoes , J j cup water 1 slice onion Clove or two 1 tsp. vinegar 2 tsp. butter l'i tsp. flour Yi tsp. salt . Pepper to taste , Cook tomatoes, water, onions, cloves 20 minutes. Melt butter, add flour and stir into hot mixture. Add salmon and put in baking pan. pour around half the sauce and bake 25 minutes, basting often. Remove to hot platter, pour around remainir-g hot sauce and garnish with parsley. This will serve six persons. For Silver A piece of camphor gum placed in the silver closet will be of great as sistance in keeping the silvers, from tarnishintr. If the silverware is to be put away, clean it well with silver polish, put a thick coat of vaseline on it, men wrap in tissue paper uu store. It will be without a mark of tarnish when you again put it into use. . J- ? Chasing Suhr beams and Rainbows ! By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. "E. S. B." writes to beg me to give a little talk on the folly of "chasing auhbeams and' looking for the un attainable." I'm afraid I'm going to disappoint her because I'm not sure that I be lieve in "the unattainable." History bears me out. Think how folks laughed when first men began to fly. Think how absurd a "horse less carriage" once seemed. f The seemingly unattainable comes true when the dreamer who can face failure and. suffering and privation and disappointment and the scorn of his fellow men wins at last to the consummation of his hopes and dreams. Read the story of Pallissy, the pot ter. Study the life of Galileo. And when you have finished ask yourself what is really unattainable. Life. to the courageous soul. is a matter of making dreams come true. "Chasing rainbows" is an imprac tical way of escaping real effort It is like sitting in an easy chair and thinking what a good figure and fine digestion and clear complexion you might have if you'd get out and take a lot of wholesome exercise in the cleansing outdoors. Chasing rain bows is one with the wish to cure disease with chocolate caramels, not in limousine luxury are dreams made to come true. Wnr J anvthinor constructive ac complished in this world of ours by idling along after the fanciful,' the evanescent. A rainbow is lovely, but after all it and the moon and the Little Dipper represent the impossib ly distant, the beauty of limitless space. Of course no one can get the Little Dipper down out of the sky, no matter hoy long a ladder he builds. Rut- rhasiticr sunbeams! That's an other matter. . That is having enough poise and sense ot values to Deneve in the warm glow of sunshine that is sure to follow the dipgicst and cloud iest of days. That is . reaching .out toward loveliness and then setting your teeth and making up your mind that, however hard the trip, it's worth while taking. Perhaps you want to be sure that youll know the difference between the seemingly attainable and the ut terly impossible. But that can't be guaranteed. It cannot even be fully defined. What looks unattainable to "E. S. R maw he rmlv verv difficult of at tainment according to the lights of her friend. I he mina mat can con ceive a solution for-a difficult prob lem is willinir to work, to strusitk. to make experiment after experiment, 1 Money back without flutrtion if HUNT'S GUARANTEED WON DISEASE RBMBP" in B.I... -nl finanl. Mil IS - ' the treatment of Itch. Een, Rinworm,Tetter or ojnw in tkls dlmiH. T'7 thla treatment M our i Sherman 4 McConnell 8 Dh StoreeV BOWEWS At the Bowen Store there is a perpetual exposition of the most beautiful. y , Ready-to-Hang Overdrapes - that could possibly be gath ered together by one house, and the very best in DRAPERY FABRICS In our drapery department you will find much to admire and think about especially when you study the H. R. k Bowen Co. prices ; Ready-to-Hang . Overdrapes Pretty Madras, overdrapes with Valance, trimmed with . edging to match; made to fit any ordinary sized single win dow, per pair - - $2.95, $3.95 and ' ,., $4.95 Cretonne ' , ' ' Overdrapes with Valance, ready to hang, 2 yards long. Dozens of pretty patterns. Per pair, only . ! $2.95 and $3.95 Cretonnes Many select , patterns of Cretonnes for " aprons and laundry bags, at, per yard 59c, 65c and 75c - Cretonne Bed Set Very pretty Bed Sets, full size with scalloped edges and cut corners, trimmed with edg ing to match,' at x : $9.75, $12.50 and - $17.50 each ':' if only there is the slightest forward movement to encourage new effort. The folks who struggle after what their more matter-of-fact friends call "unattainable" have in them a ca pacity for seeing beyond the present to the glorious possibilities of the fu ture. They have the dauntless qual ity that takes a Peary to the frozen north. - To be the friend of one of these dreamers, who will endure any disap pointment Jo make his visions realize themselves, is a thankless position that I grant and one of great dis comfort withal. It's a great deal easier to suffer for your own "viskn Specials for Saturday Extra Lean Pork Roast, Ib.l3ie Fresh Spare Ribs, lb 12 He Choice Steer Short Cut Sir loin, per lb .....22c Choice Steer Shoulder Steak, per lb..... ,15c Choice Steer Rump Roast, per lb. at 1994c Pure Lard, 2 lbs. for ,25c Choice Steer Beef Roast, per -lb. at...., 12Jjc Sugar-Cured Bteakfast Bacon, per lb 17Se Sugar -Cured Picnic Ham, per lb. at ...13?4c We carry lull and complete line of fruits nnd vegetables at the lowest prices Washington MarEtet: 1407 DOUGLAS STREET there arc imitation of rf V:-i 1 PETERSEN:PEUAU BAKING CO. Isp Makers jo(diTcpqivi Good for growing children good for grown-ups good for' everybody ' 1 1 cokiahis . p The longer you chew, the better they taste. Good for breakfast, lunch or supper. In triple-sealed packages'and in bulk at your grocer! 0 ' ' for particular people ' Hundreds of people look forward each weekend to the Special Ice Cream which we prepare for Sunday dewert. VANILLA NUT.a combination of fine Vanilla Ice Cream and the very best English Walnuts, is the blend this week.- Any Harding! dealef will supply it splendid" than to stand by an4 watch the struggles of one you love and cannot aid. Its far simpler to strug gle on toward your goal than to sit idly by and see the struggle of an other. But we who love those who chase the "unattainable" can do no nobler thing than to conquer our un faith and cheer them on their way. -- i Poor Fish Consider the poor goldfish and help him appreciate life I If you have no castle in which the slippery little swimmer may creep for rest, get a paint brush 1 Paint the lower half of the bowl and bottom with dark Best Creamery Butter, lb . . .45c Large Fairy Soap, S bars for. 25c Rub-No-More Washing Powder, per pkg. .4c Libby's Milk, 2 cans for.... 25c 4 rolls toilet paper for.... 25c Special No. 8 Coffee, 3 .bs.v$l Jello, all flavors, per pkff . . . .9c Tangier Prunes, G-lb. wood boxes, per box 99c Gr:ipe Juicj, por quart 59c Cdrolcne, par an 9e Best Rice, 4 lbs. for. ..... . .25c SPECIAL ORANGES, doz.26c" manv loaves PETERSEN PECAU 1 BAKING CO. 1 insist upon seeinour trademark. its our guar antee ottae original 1 30 1 Ote'-v ... green paint. The goldfish will then stop swimming so frantically and glide peacefully through the dark ened waters. Keep your house clear of rubbish and keep disease germs down. Durability! Ash Grove Portland Cement naa great strength and dura bility, because it is correctly proportioned, properly burned. ground extra fine and tested Hourly to insure uniformity. For foundations, sidewalks. garages, porches, basements. ew., speeuy , PORTLAND CEMENT1 SUPERFINE M SUP8RSTRON0) EXCEPTIONAL CHOCOLATES INNER.-CIRCLE; , CANDIES Sniders , ' i ' 1 ' giir w-HTTT'? y jfTJH (T77 p J) LJJ , op X A CocktailSaiice &!29& Snider's TaU ITomato A Soup Saturday Earo. Gallons, Red UGAR Karo, Gallons, Blue Label. 57c Powder ...... . . ...... . .45c Grape Juice, pints .. . . ... .39c Cash Habit No. 3 Pumpkin 16c Basko Vanilla and Lemon ; No. 3 Fancy Spinach .....23c Extract .............. i . 32c Potatoes, peck ...... .29o Jiffy Jell ... . . . . . . .liy2c Onions, peck . . . . .20c Yacht Club Salad Dressing. 35c" Grapefruit, fancy, each .10c LIVE BETTER IllMGERl OR DUNN? V Between the Two Vote for MI NGER Catsup - - Snider's Large Smag Only Saturday Only UAKER'S TIACARONI and NOODLES MILK,; SPAGHETTI, . nHILE THEY LAST Crisco, 1 lb. 20c Mazola, Fink Salmon,. tall 16c Navy Beans, lb . . . 7c Basko Evaporated Milk ..;....12V2c Basko Coffee, lb.30c Blue Rose Rice, lb. !7c Large Gold Dust 34c Label. 67c 12-oz. cans Royal Baking Chili Sauce .30e ,Bya.; 2fttji I ,0? Found 1 , " qts.8c FOR U II tfn-i 11 Nebraska tWz Company ICE CBEAM tW"."-':--'".XV?; - r Howard at 18th Howard, Between ISth it 16th IK . WuMMBt'vm stoat - - ' i