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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1921)
THE KKK: OMAHA, SATUKDAY. NOVEMBKU .1. mi. ;;Look! She s a Work of ( r Art Forty Thousand Meals in a Month t w i a i My dear, what scenery! Isn't h a work of art I ' . I wonder who did her I These and similar exclamation no doubt will be heard throughout the ballroom if the fad for handpainted wearing apparel spreads. Recently we wrote of the band- Minted fan and shawl, both ot whien to be quite swagger must bear the autograph of the' painter And now we have the handpainted gown. True, the sport frock, with t dab here and there, has been on the scene fur some time. But the new handpainted gown Is nothing, short of a work ot art, and no doubt in the future our children and grandchildren will view rem runts of our frocks hanging in the museum of art to be marveled at as the creation of some famous artist. Carlo Norway is the originator of the handpainted gown. lie first painted on fabric for his own pleas ure, and later took up dress decora lion. According to fashion report the variety of design is unlimited, rang ing from conventional figured pat terns to allegorical animals, birds and fishes. The medium used it oil, since it is not affected by water and will not crack. Many of us who cannot afford one "of the oil-painted frocks might put our draping or sewing abitity to the test and convert the handpainted brace (of ducks, bowl of fruit or cornucopia of flowers adorning the dining room wall into an artistic frock. : v 1 O 1 'M? Good Things Made With Tapioca ktl Tapioca Is one of our most useful N, desserts. That is to say, it is very easily prepared and has a good deal " of food value, and at the same time is usually very, well liked. -. ' v, Be sure to cook the tapioca suf ficiently to remove any floury or starchy flavor. In the modern tapioca v ims is no; uuiicim, ana 11 you ioiiow i the directions for the time needed tapioca given in the box you wijl vcojne out right. ere are some tapioca delicacies - worth Irvine-: , Soak two tablespoons of tapioca in a pint of cold water for as long as the box directions call for perhaps overnight, perhaps only aft hour. Then add a cup of sugar and the grated rind and strained, juice of a large lemon. Beat one ete thorough ly without separating antftir, jthls iai Pour into a pie plate Utie with' pie crust and bake with a toj Trit. Dot the top of the crust with whipped cream before aeryjng. . - K ': Tajoci;jly. Soak half a cup .of tapioca in a pint of cold water. Adcf another pint of cold, water. Cook , in a double boiler until soft and then add a tup of sugar; tffd .the .grated rind and juice of a lemon. When transparent pour into a mould and let it harden. Serve with cream, "Shipped or un whipped. 1 - Tapioca Custard Pudding. Soak two tablespoons of tapioca in a pint of cold water and then add a pint of milk and cook for half an hour in a double boiler. Add two egg yolks beaten wjth half a cup of granulated sugar and copk until the eggs are smooth and creamy like custard. Add a little salt and a ta blespoon of vanilla and pour into a buttered baking dish. Make a me ringue out of the egg whites and two heaping tablespoons of . granulated sugar and a pinch of cream of tartar. Pile on the pudding and brown in a moderate oven. Chill and serve. Chocolate Jelly Delights. One and a half heaping table spoons powdered gelat ne, one tea spoon orange- extract, one-half tea spoon lemon " extract, one-half cup boiling water, 'one 'cup apple jelly, currant jelly op quince jelly. Melted chocolate. Melt the jelly over hot water; then' add the gelatine 'dis solved in the boiling water and the extracts. ..Strain into small bonbon moulds. Turn out when firm,, and when quite cold dip into melted chocolate. The bonbons may be dipped into flavored fondant and then dipped in melted chocolate. Scalloped ..Apples. Scalloped apples make a dessert which is. both ppetii'ng and health- !Ul. . r ; One small loaf stale bread. One-quarter cup butter. - One quart sliced apples. One-quarter cup sugar. " One-quarter grated nutmeg. Grated ring and juice of one-half lemon. " " ' Cut loaf in half, remove soft oart and crumb - by rubbing through a colander. Melt' bt'tter and stir- in lightly with fork. Cover bottom of "buttered pudding dish with crumbs and spread over one-half the apples. Sprinkle with sugar, nutmeg, lemon juice and rind mixed together. Ke peat, cover with remaining crumbs tnd bake 40 minutes in moderate oven. Cover at ; first to prevent rrun b from browning too rapidly Serve with sugar .-and cream. Forty thounsand, eight 'hundred and seventeen! It sound like a standing army, but it actually is the number of meals served at the Y. VV. C. A. cafeteria in' October, At tendants at the Gipsy Smith meet ings have found it a convenient place to dine, and their presence has helped swell the October total. Thm "Y" rafptpria cprvpe nr,f ftntv those who make up the line which passes tne steam taoies snown in the picture. There, is the pastry shop, where Omaha housekeepers Small Kindnesses. ' The woman who always has trouble with her . servants is pretty sure to be the woman who hasn't learned the delicate art of paying compliments. The business man who frequently loses a well-trained stenographer right in the middle of his busiest season is 4he man who hasn't learned the knack of letting his employes know when he is pleased with their work., The club woman who has the reputation of being conceited may not, as a matter of fact, be much of an egotist, but she never gives other women the satislaction of letting them know tnat she admires tlie:r methods as well as her own. ' And you may be sure that' the teacher, who gets the least out .of her pupils is the teacher who h'as not learned that it is just as-necessary "to compliment 1 her children when they do well at to scold them when they do badly. . It is a knack worth acquiring that knack of making the little pleasant speeches and it often does much toward producing success. , : Menu. Lamb Balls,;. - Tomato Sauce Mashed Potatoes' Bread and Butter Fried Green Tomatoes . Banana Tapioca , ' ' Lamb Balls. ... : Cut meat from 2-pound neck piece, and grind it in food chopper. Add 2 slices bacon, chopped, 1-2 cup bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon catsup, 1 teaspoon salt bit of onion. '' Combine ingredients, bind together with a little water, form into balls, and fry in hot bacon fat. ; Makes about 6 good-sjzed balls." ' In France when a woman mar ries she accepts and is accepted by her husband's family. ORTMAN'S Buttermilk Bread Dtliclout Try It Today -Tble Supply Ctntral Mrkt Food Center Ntw England Bakery Mm Measure your Cof fee carefully. Don't guess! A teaspoon ful too much or too little may make all the ' difference .between a good and a bad cap of Coffee. MINT COFFEE TRADE FUBUCTnf COMMITTED ' 74 Wall Stmt Nov York , COFPBBV . the universal cfnnk HONEY FRUiT ICE CREAM The most tempting refreshment in which pure honey. Juicy pineapple, cocoanut and , rich, blllovy cream caa be combined. No need to jtay, "It" a Harding Special- Your taste will . tru you that. Ask the dealer who sells avVsllJl MJtr zrr o. of a4 ICC CREAM buy many a tempting cake, loaf of nut bread or pot of golden brown baked beans. Chicken pics and fri;d oysters are' prepared for many ' of the city's church bazars and reser vations are frequently made for tables, where oyster hinglics or sup pers arc served to men Exclusively. Every Child's Birthright. John J. Tlgert, the new federal commissioner of education, says: "An opportunity ta enjoy tht ad vantage and lu(y experiences of the kiudergarten is the birthright of every child, but there are- still i(YW)(lilll nf nnr little nni fur wtinm no kindergartens have been pro Vl'iea. - "The kindergarten not onlv rc. ognises the educational value of the early year of childhood but is an Ideal preparation tor the grades to (iillniv - and (or a hie tier, finer tvnc of citizenship, for it expresses the spirit vi America aim us. institutions. "I strongly urge the parents of r '3t DREXEL'S BOYS' SHOES The reason you get better shoes for your boy here than you do elsewhere, is that we have had over 30 years of ex perience in selling boys' shoes and know that they must be made, of the very best mate ' rials or they will not stand the wear that most bovs give them. . . ' ' i - . TEEL HOD HOES are the best shoes made for 'boys, and you will find that one pair of these shoes will outwear two pairs of ordinary boys' shoes. BOYS' SIZES 1 to S $4.00 LITTLE MEN'S . t Sizes 10 to 13 W $3.50 DREXEl; SHOE CO. 1419 FARNAM ST. Stop That ITCHING: It's unnecessary and nerve racking. Apply cooling Resinol Ointment and know thecomfort it gives. IDEAL FOR BABY'S . TENDER SKIN RESINOL Soolhinq &nd Hetlinq SSTS. r' v"r v t- BEATON'S Specials for Saturday and Monday , TOILET ARTICLES ; HAIR NETS 15c Elona Hair Nets, per - dozen 50 MAZDA LAMPS The original and reliable one. 15 to 50-Watt 40 60-'Watt 45 Fuse Plugs, 10 to 30 am " peres, at . . . , . .'. 10 DRUG WANTS $1.50 Graham's Beauty Secret, at $1.15 ?1.00'Aspirin'Tablets, S. K. & F bottles of .100. .... .42 30c Honest John Corrr Remedy, at ..........164 10c Wanous Shampoo Bags, 4 for 254 Denatured Alcohol, for the car, per gallon 604 ' Bring your bottle. 30c Mentholatum .... . . .174 35c Vick's Vapo Bub .... 274 25c DeWitt's Early Risers, 164 $.1.25 Nujol ...... t. . . . .904 1 pound Epsom Salts. . . . ,104 $1.15 Swamp Root. .. ...894 60c Barbo Comp. .464 30c Eagle Brand Condensed . Milk v. ;v.'. ..,". 224 35c DeMar's White Pine..Cough Syrup 244 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine, at 224 75c. Milk's Emulsion. ..594 , 60c .Glycothymolirie .494 60c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, at 384 50c Beaton's Theatrical Cold Cream, -lb. cans. . . .354 $2 00 American Alarm Clocks, at 81.39 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, 1 1- .fit ,. 4Voz. Peroxide Hydrogen, jB4 ,50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, at 394 $1;25 Pinkham's Vegetable . . . Compound .......... 984 $1.10 Nuxated Iron... '..834 $3.75 Horlick'a Malted Milk, at S2.89 Hinkle Pills, bottles of 100, '' ' each ........... . . . . 254 AND SUNDRIES $3.59 Houbigant's .Ideal Ex-v tract, per oz. ......$2.25 Toy Balloons, for the children, 6 for 254 $2 00 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder 694 60c Sempre Jovenay. ;. .464 $1.00 Ingram's Milkweed Cream 894 $1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream',' ' ' at 694 65c Sanitary Napkins, J. & at .v..;. ....... 484 30c Packer's Tar Soap, 214 $1.15 Vitamon Tablets, 864 $1.00 Listerine 694 70c Sal Hepatica. .... .544 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste at ... ..364 3 0c Kolynos Tooth Paste . , 184 '-, 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. .364 50c Orazin Tooth Paste.. 344 ' ' 20c Pears' Unscented Soap t ...................124 :J $1.00 Newbro'a Herpicide ' . at 78' RUBBER GOODS ;' Complete line . of Rubber Goods. Lady attendant. : $1.50, 2-quart VelyeS Eed . , Rubber Hot Water Bottle, - at A V.: 894 $2.00,; 2-quart - Velvet Red Rubber Combination Hot Water Bottle and Foun tain Syringe .$1,45.- $1.50, 2-quart Velvet Red Rubber Fountain Syringe, at '. . 954 All Rubber Goods are guar - anteed for two years. PHOTO DEPT. Films Developed Free When Prints Are Ordered. CIGARS 8c Heineman Bros.' Famous H. B. Cigar, each. . . .54 Box of 50 $2.25 10c Mozart Bouquet, 4 for .............304 Box of 50... ,...$3.50 10c El Pano (Pacifico size), mild Havana, each. . . .54 Box of 50 ........ $2.25 ' Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt' Attention , eaton Drug Co. 15th and Farnam liut children rtiiding in communi ties in which there are no kinder partem to request their school boards to eittblith them." if yoq ar intereited in the tatab ll.hment o( kindergarten in. your community, write for information and advice to the National Kinder, garten Mnociition, 8 West Fortieth trect, New York City. The woman ' conductor, to com mon during the war, ii now a thing of the past, the trolley companies finding them more useful in the offices. Douglas 3940. We deliver to any part of the city. eKVCMTICNTH AT Spring Chickens, per lb: ...25y2c Pork Loin Roast, per lb. :. .18y2c Pot Roast, per lb, .......... . .9c Chuck Roast, per lb. . . ...... 12c Fresh Ham, ior whole, per lb. 1814c Pork Roast, per lb. .... . .12y2c Young Lamb Legs, per lb .22c Best Creamery Butter, per lb.. ...47c Pure Comb Honey ...... ..28c New Edam Cheese .$3.50 Extra Fancy Swiss Cheese, lb., 69c Grapefruit, extra quality, 3 for. .25c Spitzenberg Apples,' per box. . .$2.65 New Chestnuts, per lb .....28c Sure Pop Pop Corn, 6 lbs for. .. .25c 10 lbs. Sugar for .... ...,57c Omar Flour, 48 lb. sack f.$1.97 Sambo Pancake Flour, 4-lb. sack 37c Sambo Pancake Flour, 2-lb. pkg. 25c Pure Maple Syrup, quarts. .;. 90c Karo Maple Flavor Syrup, ' 25c, 65c and?1.25 Advo Jell, 3 pkgs. for ... I .... . .25c Calumet Baking Powder, Mb. . .28c Sun Dried Japan Tea, per lb.. .48c Ankola Coffee, per lb........... 40c Delmonte Prunes 5-lb. can $1.05 Fancy New Prunes, 3 lbs.'. 40c French Prunes, 10-lb. box...!S1.95 "A'Brand Macaroni and Spaghetti; - 2 packages .15c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 4 lbs.. . . 27c Cigars Jut Uiide the Door Otello HaTana Clirars, lOe value, fw 254: 2 for..;. 8 1.50 Camels and Spars, cartoa $1.65 Prince Albert, fall poand.$1.34 Gillette Basor and Packs?e Blades ..-894 Satirday Candy Specials Cocoanut Brittle, lb.. 25c Peanut Brittle, b... . 23c Jumbo Salted Peanuts, 2 lbs . .35c .. Ortman's Productt Ortman's Genofne Fruit Cak. ' per lb. 754 Chocolate, Caramel. Cocoanut, 3-layer cakes, each 504 Danish Cinnamon Koll. " pr dowa 204 Bread Bolls, per doxen- 124 Chop left-over meat and use in a highly seasoned, jellied meat loaf. Garnish with slices of hard-boiled en.. . - For Ur-ii iraJida NOCOOUNa Tk "Food Drtok" foe All Aget. Qaldl Lunch at Home, Office, and F OOOttkM. Aal h HORUOCX ggrAfoU ItmlUUwASckdtiieS TT EXCEPTIONAL CHOCOLATES INNER-CIRCLE CANDICT USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING RESULTS - I) ' Extra . " ' Special '- -"-for Saturday :,;';' Sale - Leaf Lard . 104 c HlllliK ' Omaha's Leading Caah Market For Quality Meat and ProvisionLowest Price 212 N. 16th St. 2408 Cuming . 4903 S. 24th St. Store Open Until 8 P. M. Saturdays Sugar Cured Skinned Hams Vz or whole Special at : 20c Prime Beef Rib Roast Boned and Rolled 20c Choicest ' Cut; I Beef Chuck Roast f lie Choice Round Stealer '' '"" J. " 17c , ' Fancy , ; Young Hens' ( ' Special at 25 c Choice Small Lean Pork .v Shoulders : for roasting 12c " Fancy Fresh Spring V Chickens 25c I PORK CUTS Choicest Lean Pork Loins (Va or whole) 19e Choicest Cut Pork Butts ........ 18c Choicest Fresh Hams or , . whole) t. ............. . . 17c Fresh Neck Bones, 3 lbs. . . . . . . .25c Choice Fresh Spareribs . . . . . 14c Choice Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs. . . .25c " Choice' Fresh Pig Ears, 4 lbs. . . .25c Choice Fresh Pig Snouts, 3 lbs. .25c Choice Fresh Lean Side Pork. . ,18c Choice Fresh Pig Tails. . . v '. . 12c Choice Salt Pork............ ..18c Choice Leaf Lard, Special at. .IOV2C Fresh made Breakfast Sausage 1 All Pork ...20c BEEF CUTS Choice Beef Pot Roast. . . . .11c Choice Rib Boiling Beef . . . . . . . . .9c Choice Short Cut Beef Steak. . . -18c Choice Round Steak. .......... 17c Nicely Cured Corned Beef 15c Fresh Hamburger Steak . :15c LAUNDRY SOAP Swift's Classic Soap, 10 bars. . . .50c Swift's Classic Soap, 100-bar box. $5 Vhite Naptha, Mb. bars, 4 bars, 30c White Naptha, per case, special, $3.95 3 .. LARD Cudahy's Puritan Lard 10-lb. pail -; 5-lb. pail .;..$1.70 85c Express and Mail Orders Filled From This List SPRING LAMB ? Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters , .20c . Forequarters , . . i V ... v.. . . . ,14c Choice Lamb Chops. .'. . .'. . .22c ;.r" ' VEAL CUTS V , ; Choice Veal Shoulder Roast. , , . 14c Choice Veal Stew. .v12Hc Choice Veal 'Chops;', . . .U . ;;, . 20c Choice Veal Legs ( .o whole) .20c Special Demonstration on P EVERGOOD BUTTERINE Liberty Nut, the finest spread for bread,' special . .... .. . ... . 23c Evergood Butterine every pound guaranteed to please, perlb. . 25c 5-lb. Cartons . . . T ."-$1.15 Best Creamery Butter. . . . . . :44c SMOKED MEATS Fancy Breakfast Bacon iz or whole) ;.. 23c Sugar-Cured Strip Bacon 18c Sugar-Cured Brisket Bacon. ... ,18c Sugar-Cured Regular Bacon. . , . .20c CANNED GOODS Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans. .38c Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans . . .... .30c Fancy Tomatoes, 3 cans ........ .30c Monarch Pork &. Beans, 3 cans, ,30c Fancy Catsup, 2 bottles. . . . . . . . .25c Fancy Sauer Kraut ..,... 8c Fancy Large Dill Pickles, doz. . . .30c r i - . i itsiiif fmsttsnssstni a a a a a i