14 THE BEfl: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1921 Sunday as a Day of Rest By Loretto C Lynch The ether day I called on a sin cere old gentleman who is working very hard for what is termed the "Blue Sunday." He told me he be lieved everyone should observe Sun day. He believed that folks who work hard six days a week should in the interest of health, if for ncr other reason, have the seventh day upon which to rest. He was the speaker, I the listener. But he in terrupted himself about 2 in the afternoon to inquire of his wife if dinner was ready. There was some sort of a feeble reply from the kit chen. Then said the man: "It's takin' her all fired long to bring on the dinner to-day been at it, too, since 9 this morning." I waited, anxious to hear him de nounce the lady who had been work ing in the kitchen from 9 in the morning on "the day of REST' and I waited but there wasn't even a murmur in this direction. The dinner was a delight. We began with iced grapefruit and went through all the courses ot the con ventional dinner trom soup to nuts, "You've quite a party dinner to day. I sugcested, knowing. that 1 had dropped in upon these folks un expectedly and that no special pre naration had been made for me. "No, indeed: this is our regular Sunday dinner 'bout thejsame every Sunday. Pa just has to have a course dinner on Sunday. It would not have been polite to say anything nt the time, but who could helo think, about the consis tency, or rather the inconsistency, of such a situation' Mere was a man who worked hard for the observance of the dav of rest by the OTHER fellow and then insisted on having a course dinner prepared hy his own wife when he realized full well that it meant hours of work in prepara tion and in cleaning up. Yet in the average workaday Amer ican family Sunday is often the only clay when all meet to gether around the family board to exchange the gossip of each one's 6mall world. Then, must the mother Work all day to provide the Suriday dinner? Must she be busy in the kitchen cooking or cleaning uo, while everybody else in the family sits restfully about and .reads the Sunday newspaper, or plavs a quiet game, or takes a nap? The answer depends largely upon the woman herself. She must elimi nate elaboration. She must care fully plan. She must manage to larry out her plan. The observing woman will soon be ible to gauge the appetites of each ' member of the family and will come pretty rear to putting the required amount of food on the plate. A alad or a dessert and a drink will ;omplete this dinner with a minimum tf dishes to be washed, and" mother will be able to enjoy the meal with he family. i "Why, my family would not eat meat that had been cooked the day before and then just reheated," said in indignant woman to me when I mggested that she more than half roast the beef on Saturday and fin ish the cooking just 'before serving time on Sunday. Yet both her hus band and her sons were active club members and frequently attended club banquets at local hotels. The chef at one hotel told me that at one of these banquets, where more than 250 turkeys were served, they had been almost cooked the day before and the cooking was completed just before serving hour. Plan a simple meal for Sunday. - Only have desserts and other foods that will be good if they arc made the day before and stand in the re frigerator over night. If the housewife cannot have a day of complete rest, at least 6he should plan to do as little work as -possible on the day the other folks rest Engagement Announced Wte . T r .. v H As I s&as p II Professor Theodore Rud Reese an nounces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Elsie Reese, to. Floyd E. Davison, son of J. R. Davison of Hutchinson, Kan. Ihe marriage of Miss Reese will not take place until her return from abroad. With her father she will leave Omaha May 23, sailing for Europe June 4. Miss Reese will be gone a year, fche will study voice and piano at the conservatory of Berlin and also at Liepsig. Miss Reese appeared recently in the Mikado, presented bv the Omaha Opera association. She has been violin student of Henry (Jox. ' Among the hostesses who have entertained for Miss Reese arc Mrs. Vegetable Omelets. - A baked vegetable omelet or souf fle is a good way to combine eggs and vegetables. If made with the green-shelled peas, beans, soy beans or cow peas, it may be served in place of meat. The following gener al recipe for making these appetiz ing spring dishes is given by food specialists in the United States De partment of Agriculture: A thick sauce made with 1-4 cup (.1 1.4 run flr.nr and 1 CUD linuid. which may be milk (whole or skim), cream, meat stock or the water in which vegetables have been cooked. One cup thick vegetable pulp made by draining cooked vegetables nd then mashing them or putting them through a sieve. ' Three eggs, the whites and yolks beaten separately. Flavoring: Salt, pepper, onion Juice and any one of the following may be used: Very finely chopped parsley, chives or ham, or 1-8 tea spoon curry powder. Bacon used in making the sauce gives a good flavor. Mix the vegetable pulp, seasoning, aauce nd well-beaten eg yolks. Carefully fold in the well-btaten whites of the eggs, put into a but tered baking dish and bake in a slow oven until firm. Mrs- Katherine Conklin, of Jersey City, N. J claims to be the only woman train caller in the United States. She stands upon the platform in one of the subway stations and announces the arrival of more than J00 trains a day. . ., . Neat, easy to read labels on canned goods are a great convenience. Years ago a girl in an open boat called to her cap tain on the bridge of his big liner. But he pretended not to hear. , , The Other Shoe By John Fleming Wilson Blue f Ribbon i Rctloiv The BLUE RIBBON story In The Bee Sunday Student Club Encampment. The Student club encampment at Camp Brewster will be held from the afternoon of Friday, May 27, to the evening of Monday, May 30. Games, stunts, a treasure hunt, swimming, dancing," songs around the campfire and all kinds of good "eats" are among the attractions. Camp Brewstr will be turned over to the girls for this week-end, and any high school girl who wishes to enjoy the good times is invited to come. For further information ask any student club member from any of the high schools of the city, or phone Mrs. Margaret B. Richard son, girls' work secretary at the central Y. W. C. A., Douglas 1248. Eye on Future. "You seem to keep on friendly terms with all the children." "It's the best thing to do when you live in a small town. One of the kids is almost sure to turn out an author some fine day and write up the place." Women prominent in business and professional lines in Cincinnati have formed an organization to fight the passage in the legislature of the Schrimper bill, which provides for a iminimum wage for women and children. China now has a woman clerk in the National Assemblythe first in the history of the empire. She has beeen assigned to the work of. pub lishing the Parliamentary Record. Marshall Dillon end Mrs. J. A. Flynn. Mrs. E. A. Reese gave a dinner Friday evening and Mrs. Val J. Peter a party Saturday night in her honor. The Concordia Singing club will give a party for Miss Reese Monday evening prior to her departure. -Good, Cheap Dinner. The following is a weekly cheap dinner and my family like it, too: Pound a flank steak with a knife and work flour into it; salt well and brown a little on both sides. Cut up potatoes over the steak and add a little water and a dash of garlic. Cover the skillet tight and let sim mer for an hour. Bar to Romance. Short skirts are taking the romance out of life for young girls. They now have nothing to look forward to in that dress transition time that formerly marked the age when they quit being little girls and became young women. In the old days before all' of the gentler sex wore short skirts one of the most anticipated days in a girl's life was when she would wear her first long dress. It was parallel to the small boy becoming a young man when he put on. his first long trousers. This glorious moment survives to the boy, but is denied to the girl. She has nothing to plan for the time when she "gets big." She is wearing short dresses npw and she will be wearing them snort when she reaches young womanhood. But aside from the dropping of her "pig tails" and the addition of a powder puff there is no new era for her as life develops. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Home or Husband? Dear Miss Fairfax: I am a young girl 19 years old. I am alone in this world, or at least might as well be. for my home is away from here. I have been golngr with a young man for about four months. When I first met him I did not even consider married ljfe for at loaat two years. But in the last few months I have had so many heart aches and disap pointments that I long for a real home. I lov this young man and he loves me. He makes enough tmoney so that we could have a nice little home. But he says he will not get married until ho has a different posi tion. I can't see his reason for this, aa he has an honorable position. I have a chance to go away to a friend's house in another, state to make my home. Tiiere is a young man there whom I used to go with, and my friend here does not want me to go. I. C. Now. dear, it would be pretty hard for me to 6ay whether you shouldJ marry tne man or not. I suspect lie is not overly anxious to marry just yet, and you, too, may be wanting a home more than a husband, which is not quite enough. You must be sure you love the man, and that he loves you, too. Iron colored linen on the wrong side. Ink Stains. This has been tried on the finest georgette waist with success: Flace the article in strong sun, light, covering the stain with lemon juice and rubbing common salt inio the stain with the lemon juice every once in a while until the stain has wholly or nearly disappeared, then wash in hike-warm water and you will find the stain completely removed. Conversational Ammunition. "Do you suppose there is any truth in those awful things they are saying about Mrs. Hoozis?" asked the lady who was pouring tea. "Probably not," admitted her guest, "but aren't they just too thrilling for anything?" It is claimed that not more than 10 per cent of the Franco-American marriages contracted during the war have been successful. Specials for Saturday MEAT DEPARTMENT Horn Drnsed Young Routing Chick- . ens. per lb 185,4c Beat Creaaiery Butter, per lb 31 c Lean Pork Roat, per lb 12ViC Lean Pork Loin Rout, per lb 19c Freeh Spareribe, per lb 9Vc Beet Pur Lard, 2 Ibe. lor 25c Choice Steer Rump Roaet, per lb. 17c Choice Steer Pot Roaet, per lb.,.12'ic Extra Fanay ' PorterhouM Steak, per lb ; 29c Young Veal Roaet, per lb 15c Young Veal Chop, per lb. ....... .20c We Have a Full and Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest Prices. tmJmtk Washington Market 1407 DOUGLAS STREET GROCERY DEPARTMENT Our No. Coffoe, 3 lb, for $IJM Eagle Brand Milk, per Bn 24c Carnation and Pat Milk, 1 Urge cane, for S3 Pet Milk. 3 null can, for 10c Largo Cold Duet, per pkg 89c Nomis Fruit, all kinde. No. 3 can. special, por dos 3.25 Snowdrift, special. 1 -lb. can., 15c Snowdrift, special, 2-U. can.... 29c Snowdrift, special, 4-Ib. can..,. 58c Palmolivo Soap, 4 bars t.31e SEVENTEENTH AT DOUGLAS STREET Jackson 3940 $5 Orders Delivered to Any Part of City Join the Crowds of Enthusiastic Shoppers That Will Respond Saturday to Thec esinol would stop that itching. No matter bow severe or stubborn the trouble, un less it is due to some in ternal disorder, Resinol Ointment usually clears it away in a reasonable time. Trritendaee. At all drnggina. Trial free. Dept. 11-T.' . Baku), Boltimere, Md. This new style package is a -can to be returned when empty just like a milk bottle. - When you buy Iten's Graham Crackers in returnable Half Cans you pay only for the crackers, but deposit 50 cents with your grocer to cover the cost of the Van. When the can is empty you can exchange it for a full one, paying only for the crackers, or you can 'return it and get your 50 cents back. Iten's Grahams are certainly mighty fine eating in spring and summer with milk or cream, or half-and-half. G-o-o-d morning, noon or night. Your grocer has the new Half Can of Iten's Grahams or can get it for you quickly. Handy convenient always ready. Iten's Grahams ihSsliw whftfwaylten's Grahams HCG3 EXTRAORDINARY OOWf 0FHS CARNATION MILK, IK PET? HAW X X 6 cam to customer. PURE CANE SUGAR, 13 LBS. FOR 3t a i $i I Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars 47c Farrell's Wedding Breakfast Syrup Dark, 10-lb. pails 53c Light, 10-lb. pails 63c Big 4 Naptha Soap, 10 bars. 63c Corn, Peas. Tomatoes, 6 cans for 59c Nomis Canned Fruits, can.. 25c Per dozen $2.90 Del Monte Fruits, 3 cans.. 451.00 Per dozen .$3.90 Table Supply Quality Meats Young Roasting Chickens, per lb 22J2c Pork Loin Roast, per lb 22J-.C Pot Roast, per lb. -. 12y2c Boiling Beef, per lb 5c No. 1 Rib Roast, per lb ..20c Round Steak, per lb 25c Shoulder Steak, per lb 17zc Veal Roast, per lb 15c Veal Stew, per lb 10c Hindquarters Spring Lamb 25c Forequarters Spring Lamb 15c Candy Specials for Saturday Jumbo Salted Peanuts, lb 15c Lyon's Chocolate Covered Glace Fruit, $2.00 value, full lb 89c A.'ter Dinner Mints, 60c value, lb., 45c We Sell Butter and Cheese Beat Creamery Butter, lb iUs New York Cream or Brtelt Cheeee, pound 3c Fresh Vegetables Asp&ragug, home grown, 4 bunches for fte Radishes, home Brown, S buncha So Green Onions, home grown, t bunehea for lfe Coffee and Tea. Ar.lt ola, Coffee, lb 4A Household Coffee, lb. 30o 3 lbs. for SSo Our 60c Japan Tea. In..... 4a AdTo Jella. per pkgr 10e Ortman's Bakery Products CTEfT lT M!Ia2S5 k 'T CT,ad' Angle Food Cake 30c eOfillM iMliVKaMl EfJNoodl., Spaghetti and Butter Rolls, doz 20c ' othr Macaroni Product Bread Rolls, doz. .......12c , Supply Your Needs by Using Bee Want Ads Best Results BISQUE' Sunday Special Something different is Bisque Caramel Cream, with macaroons; a most delicious special. A trial will prove this. ICE CREAM YOUR DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU . TheFairmontCreameryCo. QjeaiiVjyaWafc P. ray jont Telephone and Electric light bills at pay station in out store. Mail in your orders. Ship ments made same day as order received Come Once and You Will Come Always ,1608-10-12 Harney St. Douglas 1796 After you once enjoy the satisfaction of shopping at the Central Market you don't, care to go anywhere else because there is no element of ' chance in buying at the Central Market. You are certain of the better values, the efficient service and the wholesomenes and purity of the food you buy here. COME ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS Fancy Fresh Dressed Young Hens, per lb. .32' Youing Mutton Shoulders, per lb. 12t Best Cuts Steer Shoulder Roast, per lb 15 Fancy Fresh Dressed Milk-Fed Broilers, per lb. ...... .60 Steer Pot Roast, per lb . .V.lltft Steer Shoulder teak, per lb. 17 Fancy Young: Veal Roast, per lb 17 Prime Rolled Rib Roast, Per lb 27Hi Pig Pork Roast, per lb. 16 Fancy Young Veal Breast, per lb 12t Tall cans Carnation Milk, ' -per can .12$ J. M. Assorted Fruits in heavy syrup, can, 23; dos.2.75 , Monarch Maine Corn, can, 25; 3 cans 65 Central Special Coffee, 8 lbs .98 48-lb. sack Climax Flour at ..81.95 Sunkist Assorted Fruits in heavy syrup, can, 25; do?. $2.95 Large cans Del Monte Asparagus at 35; 3 cans 81.00 Golden Santos Coffee, Per lb ...-22 Advo Extra Sifted Peas, 3 cans ..70 Large cans Fancy Ripe Olives 29 Waldorf Toilet Paper, reg. ISc roll, each, 10; doz. 81.00 Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb 49 McCombs' Home-Made 70c Chocolates. . . . .59 70c Satin Finished Candies .59 Iten's Returnable Half Can ' Graham Crackers . . . .81.75 Assorted Cookies, per lb , .25 Iten's Delicious Fig Bars, per lb '. 25 Angel Food, Cake, each 30 Butter Rolls, doz .20 Bread Rolls, doz. 12 Cloverbloom Creamery Pkg. Butter, per lb 34 Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. ...22 Extra Fancy String Beans, per lb 20 WeSeUSMNHEtfS the highest grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products. Country Creamery Pkg. , Butter, per lb. 32 Extra Fancy Home-Grown Spinach, peck .20 Extra Fancy Leaf Lettuce, doZ., 40; 3 bunches 10 1814-16-18 FARNAM STREET U Phone Atlantic 4603 We deliver to any part of the city orders of $5 or more Saturday's Smashing Specials on Food Stuffs Here's another vivid demonstration of the wisdom of concentrating all your buying of Foodstuffs z,i Omaha's largest, finest, most sanitary market. It's a delight to shop here, and the money savings to be enjoyed mate it doubly so. From the Meat Section n POULTRY HEADQUARTERS Finest select Chickens, secured by our country buyers direct from the farmer. Dressed in our own store. . , " Fresh Dressed Roasting: Chickens, per lb. . . .22 Fresh Dressed Young Hens, per lb 32 $? Fresh Dressed Young Spring Frys, each.... 65 Pig Pork Loins, lb ..V...............v..17 Prime Rib Roast Rolled, lb;.... ...25 Porter House Steak, lb. ...................... ...30 Fresh Spare Ribs, lb............ 10c Shoulder Pot Roast, lb....... Steer Shoulder Steak, lb. ; .17 Fancy Veal Roast, lb..... .....17 Veal Stew, lb.... 10 Lean Breakfast Bacon, lb. : . . .25 Sugar Cured Small Skinned Hams, lb. 25 Pure Rendered Lard, lb 12H Grocery Specials 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar, the best obtain able 73 48-lb. Sack Gooch Best Flour $2.15 One lb. best bulk Cocoa FREE with 3 lbs. Food Center Coffee ; . . .$1.00 10 Bars Crystal White Soap. . . , Carnation, Pet, Eamo, Dundee, special large can Rogers' Candy Specials Toasted Marshmellows, box ....... 29 Campfire Marshmellows, box . 19 G Just Inside igars Door Cigars 20o Mozart, 15c; box of 25 for.. J 15c Mozart, 11c; box of 50 for. 1254c Harvester, 10c; box... of 50 for $4.50 10c Harvester, 3 for 25c; box of 50 for $3.75 we seii Skinner's the highest grada Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and thor Macaroni Product HI U V .52 Elkhorn Milk, extra .12J4 5 tie Fancy Parker Brooms 39 5 lbs. Fancy Head Rice.. ........24 5 lbs. Hand Picked Navy Beans , 4.24 No. 1 Bulk Rolled Oats, 7 lbs.. ...25 Full Quart Jars Old Monk Selected Queen Olives, very special 73 Headquarters for Dairy Products Tliomsen's Ialry Maid Fancy Creamery Batter, lb 33 Fancy Tub Batter, lb 32 leading brands of Colored But- terlne, lb. 31 Wisconsin Fall Cream Cheese, per lb 20 Wisconsin Fall Cream Nippy Brick, per lb. 20 Creamed Cottage Cheese, per lb 20 Best Drinking Buttermilk In the city, glass, 5 qnart......lO Strictly Fresh Eggs, dos 23 Full and ' complete line of all fancy package cheese found on onr counters at all times. Fruits and Vegetables Radishes, 3 bunches for 5 Rhubarb, 3 bunches for. .......... .10 Home Grown Spinach, peck ...201 Fancy California Tomatoes, , 5-lb basket 63 100 size Sunkist Sweet Oranges, dozen 57 Winesap, best eating Apples, basket ...23 Bananas, dozen ....35 Ortman's Bakery Products Angel Food Cake 30 Butter Rolls, dozen. .......... .....20 Bread Rolls, dozen.... 12c D D I 0 a D II II II ji I a.