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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, mi.
Why Are Young
Men Not in
Homes?
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX
Who is to blame for the fact that
thousands of young men who earn
fair Salaries live in halt bedrooms in
stead of in, homes? Why do so many
rirl have to flutter in erouos to the
movies or sit at home bewailing
their fate because Prince Charming
seems to have no intention 01 nut'
terint uo over the horizon?
Don't men and women want to
marry nowadays?.
I've been Donderinsr this question
ever since an evening not far gone
by when I sat In a quiet nttie
restaurant with a group of pretty
girls whose Sunday evening diversion
this manless meal had to be. At
nearbv tables sat young men in
crouDs of two or three or even alone,
Now and then they glanced over at
my girls with something l inter
preted as longing. But there were
the men and the girls divided after
the fashion of a Quaker meeting
house, i ve seen this happen over
and over again. Why?
Not the entire situation can be dis
missed as one of the girls sought to
do:
"We don't know any men," said
she. "Who gets a chance to meet
men the sort of men she'd like? I
mean? If I could meet the sort of
men I like "
Do vou take any time to dis
cover whether or not you like the
men you meet?" I ventured.
"I know I don't." replied the girl
with an air of finality.
Perhaps if I'd gone about inquir
ing of the lonely men, they'd have
summed up the situation as coldly
and with equal air ot finality.
But no one can persuade me that
in a normal world, run on normal,
human lines, men prefer dining in
restaurants of a Sunday night to get
ting a "snack" in the kitchen at
home.
The high cost of living doesn't ex
plain away human nature. Neither
does the difficulty of meeting "the
right sort of people." What does?
Read a bit of Robert Lcuis Stev
enson with me and sec if it helps us
toward a solution:
"They are taught to follow dif
ferent vritues, to- hate different vices,
to place their ideal, even for each
other, y in different achievements.
When a horse has run away and two
flustered people in the gig have each
possessed themselves of a rein, we
know the end of that conveyance will
be in the ditch."
The great fault in our social
scheme today is that we train our
boys and girls so differently. We
magnify the differences which exist
naturally and in Nature's scheme
until we've practically taught our
young folks to speak different lan
guages. We've made them so con
scious of their dissimilarity that they
can't look over the wall it builds and
get a square view of each other.
That makes modern social exist
ence comparable to Stevenson's "gig
in a ditch."
Girls are shown a small field of
experience and taught a very strict
code ot judgment for all action.
Their brothers are permitted to
view a far broader cross-section of
life and allowed a proportionately
wider .code of morals.
Girls are taught to believe that
an action which condemns them to
the outefLpale of society is permis
sible almost desirable in a "real,
red-blooded man."
What is more natural than that
two young people looking at each
other across a gulf of over-self-conscious
natural differences, with
many addenda in the line of culti
vated customs and morals, should
fail to understand each other.
That's what our lopsided social
scheme ha9 done to us. But what
do we ourselves do to direct our
selves from the happy haven of
home every man and woman's
normal desire?
Girls take far too much interest
in a man's ability to spend, dance
and show them a good time. A
handsome, amusing good-for-nothing
is likely to be far more of a
"favorite with the ladies" than the
plain, honest chap who's twice as
good and unselfish and kind be
cause he is not spending his life's
energies on the little social things
that charm but don't support.
Since tinsel virtues appear to ap
peal to women, what is more natural
than that a fine man should con
clude that girls don't like him and
so turn from them to the other fel
lows who are in like case?
How many girls would be satis
fied to dine with a man in the same
quiet restaurant here they go vrith
other girls? Or on the 75-cent
"combination " dinner" they take
when they're paying the check them
selves? f v
How many men, on the other
hand, are willing to dig below re
serve and shyness and quiet sim
plicity to find companionship and
charm? Don't most men try to
meet the "pretty doll" who gives
them noting but the thrill of hav
ing the other boys say:
"Some pippin you were out with
last night, Charlie. Alt there with
the looks. I'll' say so."
Charlie didn't get one warm hu
man thrill out of the evening with
the pippin, nor one nice, human
coiy bit of talk. But he spent on
her the whole amount of his weekly
pay envelope he can afford under
the head of "pleasure," and so he
has to eat with the boys while he's
recuperating. The worst of it is
that he'll take. his gaudy companion
out again to impress other men. And
all the while he's craving the sim
plicity and sweetness and modesty
that are sitting right at the next ta
ble because the right men aren't
anvwhere around.
Whenever it occurs to men to
seek in women the same fine com
panionship they find in their men
friends, things change. Whenever
women meet men on the same hon
est give and take basis they have
for women,' loneliness and longing
vanish and friendship comes in their
place.
Simplicity and honesty speak no
language of sex but one of univer
sal humanity. When men and
women reach out for friendship in
stead, of thrill or Jmpressiveness or
cheap appeal, marriage will come
trotting right in on the heels of the
big honest liking which it younger
sister to love.
Rods Through Curtains
When running rods through lace
curtains you can prevent them from
catching and tearing curtains ' by
placing an old glove finger on the
end of the rod before running
through curtain.
Have You a Sweet
Tooth?
Peanut Fudge.
(Six portidns)
1 cup "C" sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
H teaspoonful cream of tartar
2 squares of chocolate
2-3 cup milk
1 tablespoonful butter
1 teaspoonful vanilla
V cud broken peanuts
Mix the sugar, cream of tartar,
chocolate, milk and butter. Cook
over a moderate fire until the fudge
forms a soft ball when a little Is
dropped into cold water. Remove
from the fire, allow to stand with
out stirring for 20 minutes. Beat
vigorously until creamy. Add vanil
la and peanuts. When very thick
remove to buttered plate. Allow
to harden and cut in squares.
- Popcorn Balls.
(Eight balls)
ti cup light brown or "C" sugar
y cup white sugar
Yt cup molasses
Yt cup water
2 tablespoons butter
ii teaspoon soda'
2 quarts, freshly popped corn
2 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon vivnegar
Place in a saucepan the susrar.
molasses, water, vinegar and butter.
Cook without . stirring until the
candy forms a hard ball which clicks
against the side of the elass when
dropped into cold water. Add the
soda, stir well and pour over the
corn, which has been salted and
placed in a large pan. Mix the sv
rup thoroughly with the 'corn, and
when partially cool moisten the
hands and press the corn into balls
of uniform size. Popcorn balls
should be kept in. a cool place.
Maple Fudge.
(Eight portions)
li pound maple sugar
2 cups granulated sugar
-4 teaspoon cream of tartar
2 teaspoons butter
2-3 cup milk
Mix all the ingredients in the order
named. Cook until the candy forms
a soft ball when a little is dropped
in a glass of cold water1. Remove
from the fire and let it cool. When
cool, beat until it becomes creamy.
Pour into a buttered plate.
Sift J
Be sure
to et real .
Resinol
The box b Wits, with the
opal jar inside.. Your drug
gist sells H. Imitations are
not "just a good" as they
an ohm tuwitly made, hare
little healing power and may
even be dangerous to aw.
Benaol la aerer said la fciDu
How to Keep Rugs Clean
Rugs should be kept clean with a
good carpet sweeper or electric
vacuum cleaner, as the hard grits of
sand will, if not removed, injure the
nap. Do not sweep Wilton or Ax
minster rugs hard at first as the
tufts are liable td loosen before they
are pressed down by usage. Always
swffn with the nan.
All Wilton and Axminster rugs are
sheered when finished, consequent
ly light fluff or loose wool will
sweep out for some time. This is a
feature of the fabric and not a de
fect. Do not pull out any knots or tufts.
Cut them off, even with the surface
of the rtig9. The tufts in any domes
tic tun can lie deliberately pulled
out. This is due to the nature of
the weave.
Liarlit and delicately colored rugs
arc liablaS'to become soiled and ap
parently lose color. A thorough
cleaning generally restores the orig
inal colors. All high pile carpets may
appear spotted due to the uneven
crushing of the nap. With use the
surface will gradually assume a more
even tone.
Protect your rugs from bright or
strong sunlight, as all domestic rugs
will fade some.
Do not drag heavy furniture across
your rugs as it is liable to pul out
the tufts.
Your rugs should be regularly
scoured by a rug cleaner. Never
pack away in storage unless they
have been thoroughly cleaned.
Turn your rugs around in the
rooms occasionally so that the great
er part of the traffic does not come
in one or two places.
When washing is necessary use
mild soap with tepid, not hot water,
else the alkali of stronger cleansers
will eat into the surface and destroy
the color. Never flood the surface
with water. It is best to wash about
a yard at a time, rinse with clear
water and let dry thoroughly.
Given a coat of varnish, linoleum
survives a much longer period of
wear. Before varnishing, make sure
that the surface is free from grit or
grease. Let varnish dry overnight be
fore walking on the floor.
. Waxed linoleum is easier to dean
with a dust mop. Dust and grease
will not stick to.it.
Center Piece Hint
To launder heavy embroidered
round or oval centerpieces, wash aiM
starch quite stiff. While wet divide
into fourths or eights, place paper on
rug and pin to floor, as you would
stretch curtains on a stretcher.
When dry remove pins and you will
have a center done up beautifully,
without any ironing.
TRY EXCELO CAKE
Sold in all the Groceries
ia the City Mada by
Kuenne't Bakery
Next time you call up
your grocer ask him to
send you a Goodie Cake.
Made in several flavors.
Baked daily and packed
in sealed cartons by
Reeder Baking Co., Web
ster 3297, for 25c.
FRU1TLAND
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Large Bananas, doz 25t
Home-Grown Green Asparagus,
bunch 10
3 bunches for 25
Head Lettuce 104
Head Lettuce, 2 for 25
Tomatoes, 2 lbs. for 252
Berries at Market Price
FRUITLAND
1521 Howard AT lanlic 4916
S. MANDEL
KOSHER RESTAURANT
Meals entry day, alto cooking for
Wedding and Parties
1919 Burl Street Omaha, Neb.
Phone Douglas S8S3
Trees. Roses, Shrubs
Rose Bushes Named varieties,
each... 25,. 406 and 75t
Native Plum Trees, 6-ft. 1.254
Silver Leaf Maple, 6-ft... 154
Hardy Plants, 40 varieties,
each ..154
Lawn Seed, oer lb. ..... . .304
Flower and Vegetable Seed, .
S.pkgs .....1U4
76c Bridal Wreath Shrubs,
- each- 354
50c Japanese Barberry. . . .354
Lilac Weigelas, Snowball
Shrubs, each 504
Grape Vines, Green, Blue and
. Red, each ........... .254
Full Line of Bedding Plants
and Potted Flowers
Remember Our New Location
Our Price Are Right
I)1f 16114 Doors West
I X 1 of 16th at Howard
Douglas 394a
Courtney Bldg -
MVUflUNIN ,
SATURDAY SPECIALS
The value-giving leadership of The Table Supply has been
so dominant in every instance that Omaha housewives
naturally turn to this store for their Foodstuff Want.
Grocery Values Without a Rival
Sugar, 13 lbs. for 984
Bis Bell Floor, 48-lb. sack
f 81.05
Best Creamery Butter, lb 354
Hew York Cream Cheese, per
lb. .. .. ...234
Elkhorn Brick Cheese, lb.234
. Gen Snt or flit 01 Oleo, per
lb. ..... 244
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, 6 for 59
Goldea Santos Coffee, lb. .224
Hoisehold Coffee, lb 304
Aikola Coffee, lb. ....... .404
f : ' '.
Aire Jell, per pkg........l04
P. G. Soap, 10 bars. . . -57
Crystal white Soap, 10 bars
for 554
Diamond C Soap, 10 bars, 334
Jfomis Royal Ann Cherries, No.
1 can, 174; 8 for 504
Nomis Canned Frtits, Ho. s
can, 2541 per dot. .$2.90
Del Monte Fruits, No. S cans, 8
for $1.00; doien.. $3.90
Wedding Breakfast Preserves,
22-os. jar ....254
Quality Mcats-Spccially Priced
Pot Roast,
per lb. ...10c-12VaC
Pork Boast, lb..l2y2c
Veal Roast, lb... .'. 12c
Boiling Beef, lb.... 5c
Veal Stew, lb..... 10c
Porterhouse Steak,
per lb .'.25c
Cigars Just Inside the Door
( .,. Cigars.
, SATURDAY SPECIALS
All Popular Brands at less than
Factory Prices.
Bar them by the box.
CANDY SPECIALS
After Dinner Stints, lb.. ..254 '
Jnmbo Salted Peanuts, lb.. 204
Bnnte's Filled Candy, lb... 654
Lyon's Chocolate Covered Fruit,
tUM value, lb. 81.00
Tutu Frnltti Cake, each, 804
Fried Cakes, doten ..254
Cookies, dosv, 154; 2 dos. 254
AU Pies, each 204
,. mm. . . .
Erg NoodUs, ScwhtH tad
thr Macarc-al Product
CRACKER
DEPARTMENT
Ken's Graham Crackers, la H
size, -lb. returnable tins,
for 81.20
Ken's Gate City Ginger Snaps,
IK lbs. for 35
Iten's Bnster Brown Cookies,
per lb 284
Save Your v
Peony Blossoms
( . With An .
'Ad juito' Plant Support
VEGETABLE PLANTS
Cabba.e, Cauliflower, Tomato,
Egg Plant, Pepper, Celery,
Strawberry, Rhubarb
BULBS
Gladiolat, Cannes, Tube Roses,
Dahlias, Hardy Perennial
Plants in varieties, Spray ma
terial!, garden tools.
s SEEDS THAT GROW
Nebraska Seed Co.
(
1613 Howard St.
Prices That Cannot Last!
Del Monte Canned Fruits. Yea luew the Quality.
While They Last at Thete Uaheara e Mess.
Del Monte Peaches. fj ft fl
Peers, Peeled Apricots A J M II
end Pineapple. . 35e W w I w w
can, 3 for 81.00. Per Do.
Wrdgewood, Meadow Gold. Seward and
Midwest Creamery Butter, lb... 37c
Diamond C Soap, 12 bars 49c
Salder's Tomato Soup, tall cans,
0 for 59c
Rl Alfa Kisses. They are good.
per lb . . . . 3c
Fresh Jumbo Salted Peanuts, 1
lbs. for 33c
Sunshine Grahsm Crackers, S-lb.
carton for 60c
Sunshine Package Cookies, regular '
20e, I pkas. for .48c
Fsmlly Tins Sunshine Krispy Crack
ers, per tin '. .....OSe
Sunshine Ginger Snaps, J -lb, car i
ton for. . 40c
Sunklst Narel Oranges, t dos 54c
Fresh Pineapple, extra large else,
each , , . ,30c
Medium else .1S
Solid Head Lettuce at, per
( head 10c and lJ'ie
New Potatoes, I lbs. for. 31c
Green ' Beans, ; per at. ......... ...ISc
Fresh Tomatoes, per lb...' ...SSc
COFFEE
A fancy breakfast blend of Santos Coffee
Quality is guaranteed : to you. Tea- can't '
beat it To introduce it this week only . . . .
2 Lbs: 55c
Choice Pork Loin Roast,
per lb i
.26c
Nice Spring Broilers. The best on
: the market, per lb. ,78c
Sommer Bros.
28th and Farnam Streets
We
Sell
Harney 0180
The Highest GradU Macaroni
Egf Noodles, Spat hattl and
other Macaroni Prtxhicts
i
MAIL ORDERS Pay Your Electric Ladies are inritad Order amounting
Mali orders promptly filled L- fct M(, Teepi,OIle fo .njo our Balcony to $5 or more d.lirered
on all items In this ad. Ad- "... " ...
dress Mail Order Dept. B,,I 0ur Rl Room wn,, FREE to any part
Food Center, Omaha. Station shopping. of tbo city.
Atlantic 4603
1814-16-18 Farnam St.
Saturday's Call To Omaha's
r ir i c.j Ql...
ureaiesi values in ruuu oiuiis
Greater values than ever, is the appeal issued by the Food Center to
Saturday's-shoppers. -This wonderful market, crowded to capacity with
the world's finest foodstuffs, bids you to share in these remarkable
money-saving opportunities. '
Again for Saturday: Free One bar
of Create Oil Soap with every pur
chase of 10 bars of famous CC
Crystal Soap at .... OoC
Saturday Only 2 " cans Libby'a
Blackberries in heavy syrup, 9fi
per can y. . ........ .... .... UC
Per dozen cans, $2.35
Free On pound of Best
Bulk Cocoa with every pur
chase of 8 lbs. of the Cele
brated Food Center Special
SSI;. .... $1.00
A Real Bargain Far-
rell's Wedding. Break
fast Assorted Jams, 35c
quality, Saturday, 1 Q
the jar liC
14 Lbs. Best
Granulated Sugar
$1.00
Leo'o Meat Malt,
s?.rfr.80c
Large cans Elkorn
ur.;....'. i2c
Per dozen.. SI. 40
Sorbetto Sandwich
Sugar Wa- JO
fere, lb td-C
3 -lb. can. 81.25
f
4 lbs. Premium Soda
ST!"",. 64c
Meat Prices That Should Set All Omaha To Buying
No higher grade is obtainable at any price.. The Food Center values
have set a new standard in Omaha. Fresh Chickens dressed in the store
a feature attraction for Saturday.
Fresh Dressed Young
Chickens, lb
Pig Pork Loins,
per lb.
Fresh Spareribs,
per lb .V.
Steer Rib Roast, . OC-
i....... .
21c
18c
10c
rolled, per lb.
Steer Shoulder Steak,
per lb.
Porterhouse Steak,
per lb
Fancy Veal Roast,
per lb.
No. 1 Regular Hams, JOi
per lb. diOlfC
15c
25c
20c
Sugar Cured Bacon,
per lb. . . . . .......
Swift's Bacon,
per lb.
Swift's Regular
Hams, lb
Steer Pot Roast,
per lb. ....... ."
llic
Pure Rendered
Lard, per lb. . .
Sugar Cured Picnic
Hams, per lb.. . ...
.. 16c
..44c
28. c
12. c
144 c
A . .CIGARS CJGAKS
.. Just insido tno isoor
" SATURDAY SPECIALS
AH Popular Brands for Lest
Than Popular Prices
1 Buy them by the box.
V ROGERS' CANDY
J Peanut Cluster,
J per lb. 3?c
c Stick Candy, per
5 jar ....15c
WeSeUSimWpriS
the highest grade Macaroni,
Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and
other Macaroni Product.
FRUITSVEGETABLES
j
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb....l2
30-lb. box ....33.00
Solid Head Lettuce 10
100 size Blue Goose Sweet
Oranges, doz. 57 &
Large Ripe Bananas, doz.... 30 C
d3
icatessen
This department, unicfue in
point of service, will win the
appreciation of housewives
who desire meat dainties or
any type of meat specially
cooked to your individual lik
ing. A competent chef is at
your service . at the Food
Center Delicatessen.
For Bakery Products
Tuttf Fruitti Cake,
each 80
Fried Cakes, doz.. 25
Cookies, dozen . . .15t
Two dozen . . . .25tf
All Pies, each. . . .20
Headquarters for Dairy Products
Thomsen's Dairy Maid
amery
Butter, lb 36
Fancy Imported Swiss Cheese, . I Danish Imported Roqueford J
lb 90s 1 Cheese, lb. .'. ...754 r
Fancy Tub Butter,
per lb. 354
Thomsen's Dairy Maid
Fancy Creamery
Butter, cut la quar
ters ..384
Strictly Fresh Eggs, do... 234
Rex Nut Colored Butterine,
per lb 264
Fancy Creamery er--- i, ll
4 LtTg
Young America Full
Cream Cheese at,
per lb 204
Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese,
per lb. .i .-234
Wisconsin Full Cream Brick,
per lb 204
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WEEKLY SPECIALS
SALTED
PEANUTS
Special at
20c lb.
Basko Baking 0 4
Basko
Eap.
Milk
2for25,
ii t
Powder, lb. .. .. c I w
26
1.2e
a i"
I3C
M-r Wif ab
7 - m w w m JSk
Kvrnrt. hntt.ltv. !OC
Campbell's
Baked Beans
. TO INTRODUCE
A
Jiffy Cake
Flour
28c
Kellogg's .
Corn Flakes . . .
Fancy Shrimps 0 1 1
for salads..... I v
Sauerkraut, , :
can . .........
Snider's
Tall Tomato
Soup 10
41
IDC
AA
DC
Snider's Tall
Catsup .
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Salary Dressinc I UW
QUAKER
, QUAKIES
Crisp
Corn
Flake,
15c
2-In-l Shoe
Polish ......
10
IVORY SOAP
Large . . .14$
Small . . . . . . . ., . . . .8tj
A
53-BlacVernesOn
C
7
A Blue
Rose
Rice
5$ lb.
f y
Bon Ami
Powder ..v..
Ammonia
at .
Basko
Macaroni,
Spaghetti,
3 for 25t
10c
10c
5c
Baker's,
-lb. Cocoa
29
Chocolate
Almond Bars..
Aunt Jemima 4 O
Pancake Flour I V
Mazola Cook- CO
Basko
ITar&hmalloiT
for Icings,
15
ing Oil, qts. . .r
No. 2 can hand
pack Tomatoes
c
c
c
Navy Beans,
per lb. . . . ; . .
5y2c
A PARREL'S
WJ-DJJIJNI J5K1A1 AST
JAMS
24c
22 oz All JFIatbrs.
.
7
LIVE 'M FOR
BETTER WSm&
LESS
ANOTHER DECLINE 10 PRICES
Best Creamery Butter, lb .-..32c
Home Dressed Young Roasting
Chickens, lb 17
Fresh Spare Ribs, per lb. . . ,10c
Lean Pork Roast, per lb ... 1 1 e
Choice Steer Rump Roast, per
lb. 189ic
Choice Steer Pot Roast, lb.l24c
Choice Steer Steak, per lb.l7Jc
Young Mutton Chops, Loin or
Ribs: per lb 17 lie
Young Veal Chops, per lb. . ,19c
Young Veal Roast, per lb. . .15c
Good Breakfast Bacon. .. .17 Mc
Extra Lean Bacon, lb 27
Crisco, all size cans, per lb. .19c
Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars lor 31c
or 12 for 89c
Pears, Peaches and Pineapples,
"Del Monte" No. 3 cans, 3
for .-.$1.00
Strawberries, Raspberries and
Loganberries, "Del Monte,"
No. 2 cans, 3 for. . . . . . .96c
All kinds of Nomis Fruits in
Heavy Syrup No. 3 cans, per
can ...29c
or 3 cans for. ......... .84c-
Hershey's Cocoa, bulk, lb. . ,16e
Farrell's Golden Syrup, gal. .49c
Libby's Blackberries, high grade,
per can 21c
Rice, 4 lbs. for. 25
Nomis Pork and Beans, 2 cans
for 25c
WASHINGTON MARKET
1407 DOUGLAS STREET
Special i 1 Caramel ' ' for Sunday j
A very popular and well known tpt-'t
6JW,Wlf . '.VfWWKtm cial delicious caramel cream, always'
KZ
-S;a pieasea.
ICE
CREAM
YOUR DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU
The Fairmont Creamery Co.
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