1 t V W.' Vk 12 nE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921. Poor Health! 4s Out of ' " ' Fashion , ; .-.; ' ' .. -,r. : '-! ... An enormous change has come .about in the way people regard ill health since grandmother was a girl. Feoplfi used to talk about interesting - invalid) then and the word delicacy Was" Synonymous with daintiness and prettiness.' If a girl was too healthy she felt, that she raq the risk of look r, big 4tke- peasant. To perfect her i bodily health might mean to increase i j the girth of Oier 18-inth waist or to make her feet too large for her 2'A shoes. Moreover, it was fashionable : for young, women to be passive, do ' cile creatures, or at least to appear so j' in all 'matters of the heart, and the i girl yrixh -good red blood coursing ; through,.her veins was not so apt to '' remain so sweetly docile as was the j hothouse maiden of fewer red blood ij corpuscles. i! And so it was that a certain M amount of ill health was deemed part !f of the lot of the well bred, well born -is woman. .It was quite pardonable ;i and expected for the young girl to t, faint at dances or to be missing at ;f dinnex. when important guests arrived i because' of a headacne or a "slight indisposition." Now the headachy ) girl sees the oculist, gets more out door air and realizes that even a ij slight -indisposition is something to : fight against and something that will tl tend to tr&ndicap her success in life. ;i IrQ't Itjtle manual for men in the 'j army-occur these words: "The best i way for a man to be patriotic is to ' ; keep in jgood health. To aspire to be -a popular among men requires good ", healfK.lThey.will not admire a man Devilled Ham Loaf HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of ' - Revelations of a W ife Devilled ham loaf makes a mosi appetizing course for luncheon, or a cold supper. Resembling a layer cake, it is a surprise to the guests; when cut in slices it is found to contain a goodly portion of meat and.salad. To Make Trim off all the crust evenly from a 10-cent round loaf of sweet rye bread. Cut a generous slice from the bottom of loaf, as that part is inclined to be tough this slice is not to be used; cut the re mainder of the loaf across the top into four layers of equal thickness, then spread each layer both sides with butter, which has been mixed with-a little made mustard. Put a layer of devilled ham on the bottom layer of br?ad, close it in with another layer of bread and butter and press closely together; on the top of this put a layer of chopped hard-boiled eggs, mixed with a thick mayonnaise, press over with another layer of bread and butter, then a layer of devilled ham, then bread and butter, and the remaining layer of bread spread thickly with chopped canned pimientos mixed with mayon naise dressing. Put on the bread top, mas"k over the whole loaf with a thick layer of cream cheese which has been mixed with sweet cream and beaten to a smooth paste; deco rate with English walnuts. who continually visits the doctor. They know that an officer has no right to allow his system to get in such a condition that it requires con tinued care. Wounds and accidents are a different matter." vStore "Closed 8 P. M. Saturday MEM PR' RRi Omaha's Leading Cash Markets Please Shop Q Early Qullity Meats, Lowest Prices, Quick Service 212 N. 16th St. ' 2408 Cuming St. 4903 S. 24th St. -- Choicest Beef Chuck Roast 11 Choicest Small Lean Pork Loins '(' or whole) 17c Choicest Lean Pork Butts for Roasting 16c Choicest Beef Pot Roast 10c Strictly Fresh Roasting 1 Strictly Fresh Young 98c SMOKED MEAT DEPT. SugaiCured Skinned Hams. .... 26c SugaiCured Breakfast Bacon . . . 24c Sugar-Cured Strip Bacon. . .... .18c Sugar-Cured Brisket Bacon. ... .17c Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams.,. . 17c; Puritan Regular Hams, 10-lb. av. 30c Cudahy Puritan Breakfast Bacon 40c Arittpur Star Breakfast Bacon. . .42c PORK PRODUCTS' Choice Fresh Spareribs... ...... .9c Choice Fresh Neck Bones, 6 lbs. 25c Choice Fresh Pig Feet, 5 lbs. . . . .25c Coke Fresh Pig Hearts, 5 lbs .. . 25c Cfioicer Fresh Leaf Lard ... . . 10c Choice Fresh Pig Liver...;... ..-c.6c Pickled Pig Tails, 4 lbs. . ;. .,J.25c Pickled Pig Feet, 3 lbs. . . . . 25c Hvceptlpickled Pork..:d 16c ltrip Salt Pork. . . . ..;..:. . 17c SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice Wienies and Frankfurts. . 17c .Choice Polish & Garlic Sausages. 17c hoice Minced Ham ......... v . . 20c Chqice Pressed Hara. .:..a.,. .20c reshLiver Sausages . . . . . 1 5c fresh Bologna Sausage. ....... ...15c Fancy Summer Sausage. .... .... 20c ice Veal Loaf . , . . . 20c CHEESE Fancy Brick Cheese. ...... Fancy Cream Cheese....... .;22c ..22c Swiffs Gem Nut Margarine, special, ; per5h..... 21c Premium. . . . . -m .22c feuehler Bros. B. B. Brand, 2 lbs.. 35c Best Creamery Butter, OO. Mb. prints.,.,. . .. OiC Native Steer Rib Boil ing Beef,,.,.,.:. ........ SPRING LAMB Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters, at .............. ... 20c Genuine Spring Lamb Forequarters, at... ' ..14c Genuine Spring Lamb Chops. . . .22c BEEF CUTS Prime Rib Roast Rolled . . . . . . . 22c Choicest Cut Round Steak. .... .20c Choicest Cut Sirloin Steak. . . . . .20c Choicest Cut Porterhouse Steak. .20c Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak. . . . .15c Choice Corned Beef . . .:.126 Fresh Breakfast Sausage. ; 18c VEAL CUTS Choice Veal Stew. . . . . . . ..... 12C Choice Veal Roast Shoulder Cut 15c Choice Veal Legs. . .; 20c Choice Veal Loins . . ; . ..... . . 20c Choice Veal Chops. ... . . . . . . . .20c Choice Veal Steaks . ..... ... . . . .30c PURE LARD AND SHORTENING Compound Lard, per lb ......... 1 lc Swift's Premium Lard, 10-lb. pail, each $1.60 Swift's Premium Lard, 5-lb. pail . . 80c SPECIALS AND CANNED GOODS Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans. , .25c Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans . . ."1 . . . 27c Fancy Pork and Beans, 3 cans. . .27c Fancy Tomatoes, 3 cans. ...... .27c Fancy Sardines, 5 cans 25c P. &G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars for ...60c Tee Pee Laundry Soap, 10 bars. .35c Evaporated I Milk, 3 tall cans. . . .35c' Kasper's Stars and Stripes Coffee 30c Rasper's Big 5 Coffee . .38c Mail and Express Orders Filled From This List The Way Mrs. Ticer Commanded That Madge's Secret Be Kept. I wakened early the next morning ir. the unfamiliar best bedroom of the farm house where we had se cured temporary quarters for my fa ther. Dicky and me, wondering what hat! set my mental alarm clock. If I had anything especially on my mind I have the lucky faculty of being able to waken at exactly the time I planned the night before, and I had charged my memory upon retiring, after o'ur moonlight drive to the beach and the old Dacey farm stead, that I wished to arise early enough to do what? T"nr a tantalizins minute or two I ! could recall no reason for early ris ing. Then the remembrance ot the scheme Dicky had proposed the night before flashed over me, and I knew what it was that I must do. Before Mother Graham should awaken I must warn Lillian, Marion and the Ticers to drop no hint that I had ever heard of the Dacey farm, much i, less had contemplated buy ing it. For even though in my heart of hearts I resented Dicky's scheme of leading his mother to discover the place, and to plan to buy it, yet I knew that it was the only possible way out of the dilemma forced upon us by the combination of the hous situation and mv mother-inlaw's geneal crankiness. In Plenty of Time. I dressed quickly and noiselessly, pinned a note on Dicky's pillow to let him know where I had gone, and that 1 would shortly return, and then slipped out of the house with out seeing any one. Smoke from the chimney told ma that the mis tress of the house was already astir, hut I did not want to encounter her, for I wished no delay. Fearing that the sound of the mo tor might awaken Mother Graham, I left the car in the barn where I lad put it the night before, and walked swiftly down the road for the half-mile that led to the Ticer farm. The fog, which is so frequent a morning visitor to the east. end of the island, was just rolling back un-. der the attack of the first rays of the sun, leaving every bit of vegetation c'amply glistening. I sniffed the fresh air with the zest which always attends any .walk of mine in the early morning. It is my favorite time of all the day. F:om the Ticer chimney, also, came a graceful spiral of smoke, and from the Ticer ki'chen door, as I approached it, came a most ape cizing odor of coffee and frying home-cured ham. That Mrs. Titer was serving her own family with breakfast, getting' them out of the way before preparing the later and more elaborate breakfast for us, I, surmised. My guess was confirm ed when I reached the kitchen door, for Sam Ticer and Jerry, in their shirt-sleeves but scrubbed until their races were red with the soap and tubbing, were sitting at- the table, va' ant trencher-men, indeed, fa.'t diminishing by huge onslaughts a stack of pancakes. I am afraid a dietitian would not have approved this menu for a warm spring morning, but I confess that after my motor trip of the night be fore, my sound sleep with windows wide open, and my brisk morning walk I envied Mrs. Ticer's men-folk their hearty breakfast. As I appear ed in the doorway, Mrs. Ticer, with a little exclamation, dropped her pancake turner. "Well, I declare. Mis' Graham I" she said. "You gave me a start. Is there anything the matter?" "Not a thing," I responded cheer ily, "except that I want you all to keep a secret for me." It was amusing to see the round eyes that Sam Ticer and Jerry turned on me. Both the farmer and his son have child-like minds, and are neither as quick nor as poised as Mrs. Ticer. "A secret 1" Sam Ticer echoed. "Haven't you got any ears?" his wife snapped. "That's what Mis' Graham said. Come right in, Mis' Graham, and sit down if you can find a chair fit to sit in." She flicked some imaginary dust from a speck less chair as she pushed it forward. "And just tell us what you want." "You ought to know you can't trust a woman to keep a secret," Sam Ticer cackled... "But I'm a master hand. I don't ever tell no body nothing. I'm just like a grave, I be." ' .... "Don't pay any attention to him, Mis' Graham," his wife begged "He's always putting his foot in his mouth every time he opens it. What was it you wanted us not to tell?" Her tone and manner eliminated her husband from the discussion as completely as if he had been a pan of rubbish which her broom had just swept up. But Sam Ticer knew it SEVENTEENTH ATsDOUGlAS STREET n DOUGLAS 3940 Orders of $5.00 or More Delivered to Any Part of the City Free. SATURDAY SPECIALS-Real Money Savers Comparison of prices and quality is your surest path to establish in your own mind the wonderful advantages of concentrating all your Food buying at the Table Supply. . Cantaloupes, salmon tinted, Carload Finest Imperial Valley each 7y2$ and market basket only. .$1.00 Pure Cane Sugar, - 100-lb sack S8.25 16 lbs ......$1.00 California BroilersjOg tier lb. . OtJC Save on Groceries Swans Down Flonr, pkg. .'..37d Elkhorn Milk, per can 10 Blue Eose Sice, 5 lbs. for 25t Budwelser, per case of 2 dozen S2.75 Farmhouse Ginger Ale, per dozen.. $2.25 Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars 63 P. & G Naptha Soap, 10 bars 63tf Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars 47 d Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 56d Sardines, in finest oIItc oil, tt-lh. cans 29d Butter, Best Creamery, lb ...34 New York Cream Cheese, lb 22 Sundrled Japan Tea, 60c Quality, n 48 Ice Tea Blend, 60c quality, per lb 48 Lipton Cocoa, -lb. cans 26 Einso Demonstration Spectalr-4 'or 25 8 for 494; " 'or 98 Meat Specials Boneless Bib Boast, lb.. ...25 Lamb Stew, lb .5 Boneless Bacon, per lb. ........... ..17 Pot Boast, lb . . . 11$ Bib Boil Beef, lb. ,w..,..v. 5 Fruits and Vegetables New Potatoes, per peck.... 63 Wax or String Beans, Home " Grown, per quart ...15 Apricots, per basket .35 Ortman's Bakery Products 3-Layer Cake, each 504 Jelly Boll, each .......204 Cookies, all kinds, doz, 154 2 for 254 Crispy Potato Chips, per pkg, 104; " 604 WeSen Skinners the highest grade Macaroni; Spaghetti, .Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products. f f Do not Lp&5 J parboil this mild AiritanHam j2TTCx"N 7vv before broiling 'A Cudahy Product Jf 1 "TKeTasteW H anas It's uniformly mild Puritan Ham is always the same mild and sweet, tender and fla vory, full of wholesome goodness. That is because of the utmost exact ness which regulates the selection and preparation of Puritan. It means an appreciated quality and an assurance of unvarying satis factioa It pays to be particular. Always buy by name. Be sure you get Puritan and" you'll always be delighted. ' -: ' THE CUDAHY PACKING .COMPANY for good-natured banter, though with a touch of firmness beneath the rail lery. I saw by the slow appreciative grin that spread across his face. But he did not speak again until I had stated my, errand. "So you see," I finished, "it is vi tally necessary that Mother Graham does not guess I have looked at the property or planned to buy it." "I see," Mrs. Ticer said tersely. "You remember that, Ticer and Jer ry, and don't let me hear of either of you ever blabbing a word about this. And now you say you want to see Mis. Underwood without your rribther-in-law knowing it. I'll tell you, Marion will be slipping down here in a minute or two she gets up early to see the men milk, and then yot can send a note to her mother. Now Ticer and Jerry, you clear out of here and let me give Mis' Graham some breakfast. She must be starved." (Continued Tomorrow.) Hands vs., Housework. Rub the hands thoroughly with a little lard. Tut gloves on. Do all sweeping, dusting and all work lhat does not require wetting the hands, j' Then' wash all necessary things it .1 the- same time. By not putting the ! whole weight of the body on one hand wnen wasnmg noors nanus will npt be red and swollen and veins will not bulge out, causing thick, shiny hands. Just relax the hands when working. Tt is !a: great help for those who do their own house work. '. Shoes for Baby. Do not put patent leather shoes on the baby. To produce the patent leather a varnish is used which does not permit of any ventilation of the feet. The best leather is kidskin or very soft calfskin. Prominent Japanese women have decided to form a woman's peace as sociation to promote a world peace. In the Grocery Department T n 4 111 1 See What One Dollar Will Buy In Our Mammoth Grocery Department 10 packages Jello, all flavors, only t-t$1.CO 4 large bottles Snider 'a ' Catsup $1.00 8 lbs. best Soda Crackers. .$1.00 3 lbs. of our Famous Ankola Blend Coffee ....$1.00 6 cans choice Pink Salmon $1.00 22 bars Electric Spark Soap for $1.00 30 bars Beat 'Em All Soap $1.00 20 lbs fancy Blue Rose Rice $1.00 10 lbs. choice Oregon Prunes for ............$1.00 Quality Goods at the Lowest Prices, The Household Word 10 lbs. best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar 696 Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, per lb ....5 The best No. 1 Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb.'..... 5 The best Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal...... 4j 16 ousce cans Wilson, Pet or Carnation Milk 12!4 4 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti .....25J Large jars pure Fruit Preserves........ 250 No. 2 cans Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple...... J5ft No. 24 cans choice California Peaches, halves.. 256 No. 24 cans choice California Peaches, sliced.. 256 No. 2Y3 cans choice California Apricots... 256 No. 2Vs cans choice California Royal Anne Cherries for .......306 No. 2 cans Washington Blackberries. 236 Snider's Soups, Tomato, can. .......?--.. 116 Snider's Catsup, large bottle............ 286 No. 2 cans Early June Peas, fancy Sweet Sugar Corn or solid packed Tomatoes, can. ...96 r Dried Fruits for Sauce, Puddings, Pies and Cakea 80-40 fancy Santa Clara Prunes, lb.. .......... 206 ,,-40-50 fancy Idaho Prunes, lb. .,,........-.. ..156 50-60 fancy Idaho Prunes, lb. . ; .-.;.. ...-.-. Vtz4t : 60-70 fancy '.Idaho Prunes . . .-. w . 106 Cleaned Currants, per lb .....236 3 Crown Muscatel Raisins, lb..... 236 Fancy Muir Peaches, lb... 206 Fancy Evaporated Apples, lb 17J46 Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb VVz& 8 lbs. shelled Popcorn.. ................... .256 TEAS AND COFFEES Our Quality, Price and Reputation on Teas and Coffees Needs No Explanation Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb 216 H. B. C. Special Blend, lb .............350 Ankola Blend, nothing like It, lb ..-456 For Ice Tea try our famous Diamond H. Blend, at, per lb 456 The Vegetable and Fruit Market of Omaha 6 lbs. No. 1 New Potatoes. 256 Fresh Asparagus, bunch.......... ..5j S bunches fresh Beets r....... 106 2 bunches fresh Turnips.......... t,-. ,!..... -56 3 bunches fresh Leaf Lettuce...... .......56 Fresh Peas, per lb 106 r v Meat Specials for Saturday Spring Lamb Forequarter, lb ... . 156 Hindquarter, lb... 226 Steer 'Pot Roast, 126 Lean Pot Roast, lb... 186 Fancy Veal Roast, 17V&6 Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon,' lb. 296 Large variety of Summer Sausage and Smoked Meat in Delicatessen Department at Saving Cash Prices. f V. : Butter and Egg Department Butter, -Eggs, Cheese, Oleomargarine and Picklea - The best No. 1 Creamery Butter, per lb, . , , . .356 Fancy Country Creamery Butter, per lb.,... .286 The best No. 1 Brick Cheese, per lb. . . ,: 206 The best No. 1 Full Cream Wisconsin Young American Cheese, per lb 226 Best No. 1 fresh ground Peanut Butter, lb. 146 . Milcoa Brand Nut Butter, churned fresh, daily, per pound .236 Fancy large Queen Olives, per quart ......... 406 Fancy selected ripe Olives, per quart .400 Best No. 1 Pickles White Onions, per quart 606 Fancy large Dill Pickles, per dozen. tst,. 356 . 'All the best brands Nut Butter, per lb". . I., .".246 The best No. 1. strictly fresh Eggs, per dozen 246. " I