THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921. IT A, v Sweet ; Peas and Their Culture Of all the annuals that brighten our gardens during the summer months the sweet pea is, perhaps, first favorite. For cutting purposes it is unrivaled; indeed, the more free ly it is cut the longer it goes on flowering and the bigger the blos soms, while as a decorative feature in the garden it is hardly to he sur- hedge of sweet peas is tiassed. A hedtre of sweet peas is a delightful thing both as regards tra-ibest, must be at least six feet high, or six in . a five-inch pot, , early, in February (he may have even .gone the length of sowing each seed in a little pot of its own), and as soon as the hrst shoot has pushed its .lit tle tip through the surface, he, has removed his peas to the cold frame, there to grow at their-leisure until the moment . comes" to plant 'them out in April. They should be given short twigs to cling.to at first, until they are tall enough to .find their own way to the big pea sticks, which will be placed on either side of the trench, and, if they are to support the modern sweet, pea at its The following are among some of the best sweet peas of,' the modern type in culture, and are recom mended, by competent; authorities: Light blue, Mrs. Tom Jones; dark blue, Lord . Kelson Spencer and jack Cornwall V. G; blush pink, Airs. Hardcastle Sykes and Valen tine; blush lilac. Elegance;, carmine, John Ingman; pale cerise, Hope; cream,: Felton's Cream; cream pink. La France; crimson,. Charity . and Sunproof Crimson; lavender, George He.rbert and R." F. . Felton; lilac, Dorothy and Ivanhoe; mauve, King Mauve; - orange, Tangerine; vpink orange, Edrom Beauty; scarlet orange,' 'The President; picotee edged, cream ground,' Jean Ireland; rose. Old .'Rose and -RosabeUe; scarlet, Scarlet Emperor; striped or flaked, Senator Spence " Christian Science. .Monitor. ; .- . Vegetable Soup. " A knuckle bone is-very inexpen sive and gives a very good flavor of well-matured fertilizer should then j f" uX.fr.f.s(.9.on ;h pepper, lots ot papriKa iior coi- crance and beautv. Introduced into England about the year 1880, the sweet pea has found its way into all classes of gardens, and while it is easily grown, there is hardly any flower which is so im proved by careful treatment. The last 20 years have seen a wonderful development in the sweet pea and the great frilled flowers of brilliant color, born on stems a foot long, produced by careful culture from the best mod ern sweet-pea seed, would astonish the gardeners of the mid-nineteenth century. Seeds sown in the open in March and April in ground which has not been specially prepared for them will no doubt yield plenty of sweet scented, blossoms, but to bring out the full possibilities of the sweet peas of today, a littje care is needed. If .a row of sweet peas is to be planted, a trench, at least the depth of two spade thrusts should lie dug, the top layer of soil being ' laid carefully apart at one side of the trench and not mixed with the subsoil. A layer Efficiency In the Home ' By LORETTO C. LYNCH. ' "A fur coat and she with only two sheets in her home. How shocked ma would be." The little lady who made the remark had been raised in the Rocky Mountain sec tion, where one acquires a sense of values. Yet, how many homes, are run without proper equipment. Just think how many of your acquaintances are running with an equipment that makes for ineflicien cy. What can we do about it? ' Every housewife should go over her home thoroughly at stated in tervals and take an inventory. Be gin with any one room. Let us say you are beginning with the bedroom. Perhaps you keep thvs bed linens in some part of the bedroom. Write down the word sheets. Write the number on hand, including those in the laundry and on the beds, the size and condition. A similar account might be taken of towels, and so on through each item the house , con tains. A woman who had been taking ac count of her silver, found that she had only six salad forks. Then one day she saw a sale advertised. Those are housewives who do not give their homes or husbands a square deal. They look upon the home as a necessary incumbrance wished upon one with marriage. Yet many of these thoughtless tolks need but a word to cause them to think of the home in an entirely dif ferent light. An woman's time is well spent in improving her home. Any progres sive woman is justified in discarding the germ-disseminating broom of old and purchasing a modern vacuum cleaner. And the woman who feeds her family home-made bread, invests in a bread-mixer before she feels free to indulge in the luxury of ex pensive personal adornment. Go. over your home. See if you have an efficiency equipment. Have you sheets and towels) Have the things to make a home a real home and then and only then go in for the luxuries in personal adornment. Add a little mace to the batter when making fruit cake. It blends nicely . With the fruit flavor. be laid at the bottom of the trench and some of the s,oil replaced upon it, about half filling the trench. These digging operations are best carried out in the autumn, but if this has not been done, they should be seen to as early in the year as weather condi tions permit. The top layer should be carefully replaced just before the sweet peas are planted out in April. Meanwhile, the careful grower has rirobablv sown his sweet peas, five salt or), add diced carrots, parsnips; on ion, and later diced celery, r When vegetables" ' are' tender, but not mashed, add" a little - macaroni or home made noodles. When. done, remove bone and serve. Care must be taken , not to overcrowd-soup vegetables. . ;' .. ...'..' v Asbestos is the only proper' lining for doilies. . . '' , ' ' Devilled Crab v fr 1 A c1vIh:hiu3 fisli diali di-wll-d crab.' " Put medium sized live crabs in boiling water with a liti'e salt and cook them fur 25 to 30 minutes, ac cording to size. Take them up, re jnove the claws, scoop out all the creamy part from the large shell, putting away the gills and b:.g which arc found on top of the inside of the shell: and pull out nil the meat from the cla-ws with a fork.' Clean the crab shells to use for serving. Re duce' a cup ot thick Veloute sauce with half a cup of thick cream, then two vcrv finely chopped onions, .. a tablespoonful of chopped parsley,, two chopped red chillies, and the creamy part and meat of the crab ex cept that taken from one of the claws. Stir all together and place the mixture into the shells, 'smooth it over, sprinkle the top with browned bread crumbs, place on a' baking pan Snd cook. in a quick oveu from .lo to 20 minutes.. . Then ta,ke;Up andr.gr nish the ton with the meat from the claws.. Sprinkle the tops.with a little finely chopped parsley, chopped, hard add a desertspoonful of chutney, a j boiled eggs' and pieces of beet root. teaspoonful of chili sauce, a tea- j Serve 'on lettuce -leaves -with ' quar spoonful of mustard, a pinch of salt, j tered lemons. '- j ru 1 1 i sji sj it' t uu l ..... i 'Follow the Beaton Path"' BEATON'S Over 22 year in the same location. We started with 1,000 square feet. Today we use over six thousand. The right price, courteous treatment and prompt service is the answer of our ever-growing success. SOME SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS HAIR NETS Special Sale Lay in your supply today We received over 200 gross for this sale- Elona Human Hair Nets, per dozen 506 Wear-Ever Human Hair Nets, per dozen. .81.00 Venida Hair Nets, two for -25C TOILET PREPARATIONS $1.50 T.aTrefle or Azurea Face Powder Is ....086 35c Bandoline ........ .25c 75c Pinaud's Tivoli Face Pow der ,..596 30c' Woodbury's Facial Soap for Y.... 21C 3-inch Powder Puffs 106 $5.00 Silver Plated Gillette Razor not the army kind, for .......82.50 H-lb. can Beaton's Cold Cream 256 $2.00 Djerkiss : Perfumes, per oz . .$1.15 $1.35 Jicky Extruct, "per oz., at S56 Ideal Extract, Houbigant's. per. oz. .......82.49 PHOTO DEPT. Films Developed Free When -Prints Are Ordered. ,' Buster Brown Cameras. 2 '4 x 3H, each ...... V.. 2.50 $1.50 Photo Albums, loose leaf, 7x11, each 986 CIGARS Mozart Americanos 15e Box of f0. ... . 15c Rothe'nberg, at Box of 50.'.... 106 . .$4.00 Vanderbilt, 106 2 for 25c La Azorn, Pals, 106 Box of 50... ..84.00 8c Autocrats . . 56 Box of 50. .,..,...82.50 BOYS' SPECIALS Boys' Stilts, adjustable to any , height, per pair. . .81.00 Women Who Value - -- Their Beauty Use Graham Beauty Secret . ; Stir.ple to Apply -Immediate Results ' TREATMENT: ' J Apply, cream thickly to face and. neck. 2 Allow it to dry, thoroughly. ' 3 Wash off wilh eold water. - 4 Massage with Graham's Skin Pur. RESULTS: Wrinkles disappear. Blackheads are eliminated. Coarse pores refined. - J ' : Skin left fine, clear and slowing. ' PATENT MEDICINES r,0e I.avoris .20e 50c Pcpsodent Tooth Paste for .....39c $1.25 Listerine 79e SOc Phenolax Wafers. . . .20 $1.10 Nuxated Iron . . . . ; 89i $1.25 Lyko Tonic 98 , 40c CsKtoria 24c $4.75 Iiorlick's Malted Milk for .-.82.89 5c, 4-o. Peroxide Hydrogen, at...,. ' lOt 50c Orazin Tooth Paste, 34e 60c Coconut Oil F.mulsion, at 39 COc Herpicide 39 25c Mentholatum .17r (!0e Syruo Fitta ...49C $1.50 Fellows' Syrup Hypophos- phites 81.19 51.15 Tanlae ......... .S9c 100 Hinkle Pills... 25 HOUSEHOLD WANTS DeMar's Bug and Insect De stroyer, per pint bottle, 25c DeMar's Disinfectant, a gen eral disinfectant 35 Life Buoy Soap, fer cake, 8 1 2c Jap Rose Soap 8 Per doen .......... .92 35c Energine 25 Beaton's Straw Hat Cleaner for ................. 10' l!0c Colorite . . . . : .22 Mothproof Bags, all sizesy from 50c up. CANDY DEPT. $1.00 Nelson's Assorted Choce ' lates, per pound box, 69 $1.00 Chocolate-covered Fil berts, per' pound ...... 59 60c Lowney -lb. Bitter Sweet - Chocolates 40 Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention BEATON DRUG COMPANY 15th and Farnam Streets f Douglas 3940 Courtney Bldg. 17th and Douglas Sts. mi 72 PAGES r. Handsomely Illustrated in Colors TT is not often , that yoii get an oppor;- X tumty to secure so valuable a cook book aba ; lutely free, and it is not often that we can make theofier. It's too expensive. r ; ' r r 72 pages full of the, best, most delicious recipes-- prepared by the most ' noted cooking experts the country affords. V , V U..- '. : Remember, we do hot ask ; you - to buy. a -can. of ' baking powder, or send us one penny." Sirhply sayi-. "Send me your latest, beautiful cook book" and you will receive it promptly. ; : Peddlers and house-to-house canvassers have been tryiitomduceladiestobuythebakingpowdertheyhaye for sale and as an inducement are offering a cook book; egg beater or some other trinket with every, canboughti To our customers and friends, we are offering our , handsome cook book absolutely free. Jf you are in need! " v of one it will be unnecessary for you to buy something ' you do not want Take advantage of this free offer.'' ( Grocery Department - Inn, bit lvarrn1o.f1 RutrftT I Douglas 3940 Greatest Money Savings on Pure Foods to Be Quoted in Omaha Saturday Komis Fruits Peache3, Pears, White Cherries, Blackberries, Plums, 25; per doz . $2 Del Monte Fruits, No; 3 cans, 3 for $1.00; :do2.-.,-.;l 7vi.....' 3 Pork Tenderloin and Sweet Potatoes. (Four portions.) 1 H lbs. pork tenderloin. ; 1 teacup salt. "i teaspoon pepper. 4 large sweet potatoes. Wipe the tenderloins which have bven prepared by cutting into small pieces (by the butcher), l'lace in a small roaster and put in a hot oven. W hen brown on each side, season with salt and pepper. 1'are potatoes and place in pan with meat. Haste every 10 minutes with one-fourth cup of water if there are not sufficient drippings to baste both potatoes and meat. Cook until the potatoei done (about 45 minutes). To use up spinach or other green fill ramekins with greens, chopped fine, make a depression in center with spoon, and in each hollow drop ait . egg. rason ana bake. Come Once Sfl fTTL. 1608-10.12 V and You 0 Harney St, I Saturday Specials That Are Real Values Best cuts Fancy Steer Pot Roast, Prime Rolled Rib Roast, Small Lew Fig Pork Lofa per lb. . . .... . . .12te2 per lb 27ttJ . Roast, pet lb Lean Pig Pork Roast, Fancy Fresh Beef Tongues, Fancy Young Veal Breast, per lb. per lb 20 per lb IZttC Fancy Fresh Dressed Hens; Fancy Fresh Dressed Stewing Armour's Shield or SwtftfwJn; per lb '.32 Si 4 Chickens, per lb 27 Chester Lean Bacon, lb. .29 10 lbs. Best Cane , TQ 48-lb. sadTdold tO OC 48-lb. aack Puritan d QC Sugar 17 C Medal Flour. ...... V or Blue Bell Floor ol 10 bars Oriental White Soap 10. bars Electric Spark 5 lbs. Pronea ' . at ...... ........ .53 . Soap 48c at v,rrrimr.oe 5 lbs. Best Rice E lbs. Hand-Picked Navy Keltegrt Cora Flalces, : at OS Beans 25 per pkg ......... .-.T.VC 'v ""cvav'1'' Tall cans Elkhorn Milk, 12 Early June Sifted Peas, .Np. 3 can Solid Pack Tomatoes, DoZ(n , t .S148 can, 12tt;do8 81.48 can, U'ic; doz rz E. 3. Peaa, per can. . . . . . .10 We are still continuing our Introductory Sale on Central Special Dozen ... 25 Coffee 3 lbs. Central Special Coffee, 98 lb free. Note the following Fruit prices and realize the real values we ars giving t No. 3 can Sunk is t Pineapple.-. .... ,25c , No. 8 ran 'Sunkist Royal Anne Cherries '. , 28c No. I J, M. Arrieots, per ran.....23e Per don. ................... .$2.35 No. 8 can Del Monte Apricot 35c 8 cam.... 9ftc No. J can Sunkist Peaches. 25c No. 3 can J. M. Peachea, per can. .23c Per dox... S23S No. 3 can Peaches or Apricots. . . .15c No. 8 cans Del Monte Pears, ean...3Sc 1 cans 98c 25c No. 8 can Sunkist Fears. No. 8 caa J. M. Fears, per can . . . 25e Per do $2-90 No. 8 can Del Mont Peaches, can.. 35c 8 cans .-. 88c Iten's Fig Bars, Pr lb .25c Faner Assorted Cookies 35c Coma and sample Itea Products. McComb'fl Home Made Chocolates, 70c quality, ElQo Crispy Peanut Brittle, lb. OQ Saturday, per lb for .................. Cloverbloom Creamery Package But- Guaranteed Fresh Country Egtts. I Young American or Wisconsin Chew, ter. per lb. .................. .41c per doz 23c per lb ; jt5c Bread Rolls, doz..,12 ORTMAN'S FOR BAKERY PRODUCTS Milwaukee Rye Bread, French Rolls, doa. .206 Special three.layer Cakes, each ...... t... 506 e&cb - 30d Extra Fancy Strawberries, box. .206-356 I-Fresh Green Peas, per lb- ...,.156 Onion Sets, per quart.. .....56 I New Potatoes, per lb ...7'46 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. FOMTtCAI. ADTKKTISEMEM. POLITXCAI. ADVERTISEMENT. 1 0 !' f ..!' I r il Sucar. Best Orftrtolated Suzar, 10 ior ...82 Flour,. Blue Bell, 48-lb. Sack. . . .$1.93 Nomis No. 1 White Cherries, 17c; three for ..... . ; . ..... 4. , . . . . .50 White Bear or Wedding Breakfast Preserves', 22-oz jars. . ...... . 25 Peas, Cora, Tomatoes, 6 Jfor.... .59 Olives, Large Queen, Quart Jars: . .43) Bice, extra fancy Blue Rose, 6 lbs. for... .....27$ P and 0 Soap, 10 bars. . .......... .63': Jap Bose Soap, 3 bars for. ....... :25 Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz ...... . 23 Butter,. Best Creamery. . ; ; ... .42? New York Cream Cheese, per lb. . . .26 Advo Peanut Butter in bulk, per lb. 18 " Golden Santos Coffee, per lb. . ... .22? : Table . Supply special, per lb. . . . . .306 ly lb. &aro Dark syrup... iy2 lb; Karo White Syrup... Upton Cocoa, can. . . . .226 Advo Jell, per pkg. .... .10? Prunes, 3 pounds for. . . .35t? .15 20 w seu aariwErtS Some baking . cans.. He sure Pound can of Calumet contains 'fall' 16 oz.' powders come in 1Z ox. Instead ol lb oi yw get a pound when yoa want it. . . Send for the cook book today address ' ' CALUMET DAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO,. ILL. ,. A, 4100-2t Fillmore Street the kixhost remit Mi Spafhetti, Eff Noodloa and other Macaroni Products. ORTMAS'S FOR BAJSJiRi PR0DCCT8. Special -layer Cakes, eacfi, 506 - Bread Rolls, dozen 126 French Rolls, dozen ........ .206 MUwaukee Rye Brea4 30 Meat Department No, 1 Rolled Bib Roast; lb..... .....25 No. 1 Hind Quarter, Lamb, lb..... . 254 No. 1 Front Quarter, Lamb, lb. ..... .10 No. 1 Spring Lamb Stew, lb. ......... 5$ No. 1 Spring Lamb Chops, lb ....... . 10 No. X Pot Boast, lb. '. ; . . .'. .12 No. 'I Boiling'-Beef," lb: . . : .74 ' No. 1 Veal Stew, lb.. ....... 10 . 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