f THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1921. IT Hot Bread as ; a Change ; By LORETTO C. LYNCH. f ... . , -L ! .L. J- . v t,iiaiija iu , me uici every i -i t i ubcwwv inouia give ner urmny i-o w and then surprise in the form of a. hot. bread. Ho4 breads -differ from Villi tirr.ltl in tint Ihev art quickly made and the levering agent ji tlve.gai formed either by the uii of-hakmg fowder or cur milk and oda. .' A constant diet of " hot '.'bread wight prove, disastrous even to a strong digeative apparatus, but for the average healthy human it should Drove a ntranino' variation. . . : 'One-enar muffins are among the siinplest hot bread to prepare , Silt trigi'ther several times two level cupfuls of baking powder and half a teaspoonful r.f salt. To a well beaten xg aihl .half a cupful of milk. "Heat this liqtiid gradually into the ' ftpur mixture, using more milk if necessary so. that the mixture be comes a drop batter. . A drop batter is one, about the consistency of; thick whipped cream which 'drops 'easily' from the spoon, b'tjtdoes not run.' One or two:. ta hle.spoonfuli . of '; melted ' fat or od illiquid' .be, beaten . into the mixture. ;our into well greased and floured grin pans and hake in a quick to mrtriejrate oven about 25 minutes. These muffins may be' varied by . the- addition .of. a fourth of a cupful ' of .chopped -dates or raisins or figs, or part graham or rye flour may be substituted ' for '. part of the .wheat flour. . A' couple of . tablespoonfuls of sugar or molassrg may be beaten into the batter if desired. - .'. The griddle or pancake is .easily, prepared. It is. better to use a pas try flour as one ttfes for- fine', cake tlian to use the ordinary brcad.flour. Many, failures in attempting to- make Iight.itcndcr pancakes may DC, traced to the use of - a - bread flour -rich in gluten. ., ' . : . If you, cannot .obtain pastry flour combined three-fourths - of - a cupful of bread flour with one-fourth bf a cupful of cornstarch. . Sift this with two level teaspoonfuls : of baking powder, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt and one level tablespconful of sugar. Add half a cupful of milk to a well-beaten egg. Stir, this liquid fnto the flour mixture and beat well. More milk will, be needed .depending upon the flour used. Pancake mixture should be thin enough to pour readily. Add two tablespooosful of melted fat and beat until, the mixture is full of. bubbles. This rather, large addition of fat pre vents the disagreeable ' sticikng in cident to ' pancakes. . Pour about a tablespoonful at a time on to a hot greased' griddle or frying-pan, and when the edges of the pancake are done;turn the pancake with a pan cake, turner or palette knife. A twice turned pancake isheavy. - Pancakes are served piled. one up on theother. This is done , to help keep, them warm. Butter, syrup, honey or sugar are served with pan cakes. 1 . . . t ' ' ' ? rlf you are fortunate ! enough" to possess a .waffle- iron you will; find ' that ,this pancake mixture 'makes very' aood waffles.'- Only, if xou in tend to make wjfls of it, you had better double the quantity, as you wtll',ind the product t very; popular with the -family. " , . j . 1 '- r ...There,' aremany1 occasions .when. Problems That Perplex BEATRICE FAIRFAX. 'I hate. to think of myself ai a masculine flirt. But I can't, find any other name for my fickleness. I've been in love honestly, in love about 10 times in as many years. . I m il now and am making good in my pro fusion. I hive a nice, cosy little apartment, and I enjoy sitting at home amr reading .or entertaining my irienas mere. . i ne lure oi me origin lights nieafis nothing to me any more. I like a good show-bcttcr than a girl show. , ; ! ,"'.' '"I want to inarry and share, my home., And about once a 'year I think I've found the rin'ht woman. But after the first flush of excite ment has worn off and I'm. sure of the girl I begin to tire. Nothing that she can;do to make herself attractive stirs me.' ' I .can't feef anything but an ugly wonder as'to why I ever lost a night's sleep over her. ' ' "Now I keep. my men friends. "'But that isn't enough. I want love. Shall I take a chance and marry the next girj who makes my blood run (aster, or; am I missing-something you'd advise me to wait for? I realize I liven"f told you a thing about .myself. , But there isn't much to say. I'm just 'an average chap, and when. I think how girls stand for me, I Wonder if they aren't a pretty, poor lot. I'm losing faith im myself and in women and in Jove, too. How about itf t . KOOtK l..M.. Who says Roger hasn't told me anything about himself? Let's diag nose him on the evidence he offers. He's .' 31, hoine-loving, , friendly. at.alyticat, emotional, sensitive, fond of mental pleasures and a little given to thinking along the- surface. He accepts things and . girls at - their face, value.. I. daresay that hes wrinkling his forehead and insisting that-he doesn't,' see 'where-1 get-all that. But he told. it, to me between the-lines. . . .' '. Roger here's a' fjet for yqu to ponder. "Love is 'not love that dies'' so -'a poet ' once ' wrote, and ' it's true. Love can be-killed by cruelty. It can be starved to death. But real loves does1 not merely, and of itself cease being. What stops so casually may have been infatuation or passion or a. passing lancy ot an intense sort. It wasn't love. ' Love isn't a mere physical attrac tion which can , spring - into re sponsive being once a year. It's a thing, of deep- .feeling and comes from the mind and soul as well as from .the heart. When you speak of the woman who tires you, is she also the woman whose mind stimulates you? Has it ever occurred to you to make-friends' with some girl who appealed to you, instead of making love, to her? Have you ever stopped; to dig a founda tion for your house of love .by get ting a basis 'of mental congeniality and admiration and" ideals and ambi tions, shared? Or' do .you jlunge at the. girl who attracts you, and, in vesting Jier. with, whatever charms you . desire your.' beloved' to have, failed to find out.! what is her. real personality, until long .after you've ceased being in-a mood to respond to1 it?, ; , . .,,.':'.',. ..' . ;. -. ' The real woman under he imag inary qualities ' with . "which you've "dowered her ' may he far finer than the little clothes-horse on - which you hung your, dreams and emotions and desires. - And when you were disappointed arid tired it ' may be that it was your own fancy that wearied you not-the girl you made wear your coat of many colors. i .s Give1, friendship', i aud truth a chance. Then 'maybe love-will come and' stay. Find" ' Out- ' something about a girl's mind before you let her lips preoccupy, you.. Her words may be as stimulating as-her kisses. And . when you like and admire-the woman you . love,- when' you enjoy her mind. as well' as. her - body, you've a chance at the love that lasts. 'The Use of Sweets j If 'the family ia served with suf I ficlcnt nutrition food at home, they will not constantly crave the sweets outside. It hat long been known that instead of a mere delicacy to satisfy the palate, sugar ia a real food. It gives the body energy. To rat so highly concentrated a food as candy in large quantity, and especially to eat it before a meal, is a dietetic error. It has the effect of irritating the lining of the stomach. Moreover, it kills off the appetite for the more substantial foods. But at the end of the meal, in the first place, one cannot eat so much of it- In the second place, the stomach is welt lined with the other foods and it does not have the undesirable, irritating effect. It often has the ef fort of stimulating the flow of saliva and other digtive juices w hm taken at the end of a meal, and thus as sists digestion. It aUo leaves a pleasant after taste in the mouth. The average city dweller, for va rious reasons, find it impossible to make ice cream at home. It u, howv ever, ne of the way of Introducing more milk Into the diet. And so. we often call upon the candy shop for ice cream. It is more economical to carry the ice cream home and sere it tor dessert than to eat it at the shop. A pint of ice crem taken home will serve eight with dessert. It is well to own an ice cream scoop. This makes the cream into delightful balls. One hostess, who, by the way does not know very much about cooking, is always regarded a good rook because of her dieru. Vet she often buys at the candy shop the main part el the dessert and by a touch of individuality here and theie, makes a most attractive, elaborate-looking dih. From a pint of chocolate ire rrcam he scoops eight balls. In the top of a double boiler she melt ed a dorm itiarluiulluws. She added a tabletpooiiful or two of milk to th in the marthmallow a bit. At serving time she tut generous spoonful of united marshmallow oyer each ball oi chocolate ice cream oM ihowered the top with chopped nuts. Two walnuts chopped will be sufficient for eight portion!. At other times she surprised u with ice cream cuke. The high clas this concoction. It may be made at Lome at the cost of a fve centl tt eight portions a two-layer cake, a putt of vanilla ke cream and two doreti shelled pecana and a quarttr of a pound of fudge is used. The cake is divided Into eight portions. Just befort serving tim the ice cream is placed between the layers, the fudge, hot and melted, si poured over each and the half osjU are used to garnish. J Special for Sunday Grape Nut , A special whlek pleases Mery. body always in demand and always good. 113 w Ask Toar Dealer for Deliela. The Fairmont Creamery Co one can use emergency .biscuit. Sift together two cups of flour, four level teaspqonsful of baking powder, half a . level teaspoonful of 'salt and . a level tablespoonful of- fine sugar. With the tips of the fingers rub in, two' tablespoonsful of shortening Put in sufficient niilk or water to make a soft dough. Drop- this from a tablespoon, helping with a knite, on to a., greased, pan. Bak, in ;a quick oven' about. 12 minutes. These may be served, with the meat course or in place of bread or crackers with jam or-cheese.'- -. , i .. . ' Stuffed Baked Potatoes. .'' Cut off: the top af a baked potato, or .vif'gpoc sized potatoes , are used, cut :.them jrf half, maslvanStseason, and refill potato skins or shells, piling potato .Rightly, a butter -and . brown. potatoes in ' oyen.AOF. sprinkle with cheese-and brown, and so iforth. rOnce you become so , qocinttd with Gocxh'a Beat Flour, you utnlcistadd rtaDy wbajt wc mean wStu wa sa ' "It payt to baf the beat" Oooch's Beat Flour soakca , more lotvts per' sack ' ' ' G4BtnitilW GVBnitsss ial , O V assist Tfi tlss rwu as: Saturday Specia Is Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens per lb. . . . . . ... . .28c Choice Shoulder Beef Roast, per lb. . . ........ . .20c Dold's Niagara Hams, half or whole, per lb. , . .V.28c Advo Gold Medal Coffee, Per 3 lb. can.'. .$1.19 Advo Jell "It will whip"- ; " all flavors, 3 pkgs. for. . . .25c Fresh Peanut Butter the best you ever ate 2 lb. can. . .47 "Daisy" Brooms, 4 tie, a won- - derful value, each 49c Argo Starch, 3 pkgs. for.... 25c Pearl "White Soap, large bars, - none better, 10 bars for. . .49c Campbell's Tomato Soupr per dozen ........... .$1-13 Iceberg Head Lettuce, each. .10c Jersey Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. for : 23c Snow-white Cauliflower ' each .25c Fresh Spinach, per peck 25c Fresh Artichokes, - each. . . . .25c The very best Creamery 4 Butter, per lb. 45c Dromedary Dates, hew pack, - 3 pkgs. for.... ...63c ' NOTICE We still have a few fancy Early Ohio Potatoes. We will take Saturday orders for Monday delivery for these at, bo $U5 Pillsbury'a Best Flour, per 24-lb. sack.v, t'., . . ..$1.19 Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. ..............37e Baker's Fresh Bulk Shredded Cocoanut, per lb 35c . . - Don't miss this. V rree, " Delivery to All Parte of the City Phone Atlantic 4603 Open ' Saturday Till 9 P. JL Mail Orders Filled 1814-1-18 Faraam St. . Mali Orders Filled " m wr ' ' certificates await all Omaha World War Veterans whose sir- World' W ST VCtCrSnS l,me bSinBi ltb H" rlease at C?" Department, jnst , i , taslde the door. '. Fresh' Dressed Spring Chickens or Young Hens, lb. 251c 10 lbs. Sugar 57c Gooch Best Flour, 4S lb;, $1.84 10 bars Crj-etal White Soap 59 6 small packages Sea Foam Washing Powder 256 t large package Sea Foam Washing Powder 25 t large package Crystal White Soap Chips ..29 .' 3 bars, Cj-eme oil Soap .25 ;. 4-lb,. sacks. Fresh . Kamo. Pancake Flour ....35 .Quart jars Fancy Selected Olives .....48 1931 Crop Pop Corn. X lbs. for- 25 . ','.'' ' (Guaranteed to Pop.) Fresh, Black Walnuts,. S lbs.' for ' 25 22 ozs. pure Assorted Jams, per jar ........29 With every purchase of 2 lbs. fancy mixed eookies, one package Uneeda Biscuits free. i packages Nabisco '. 25 3 lbs. Food Center Special Coffee Sl.OO - Have, you tried our Premier Coffee, per lb: ..23 ' , (We Quarantee It) , . . Fresh Pig Haras, half or whole, lb. ......1TH Pig Pork Loin, par lb 17U Pie Pork Roast, per lb. 17U Fresh Spare Ribs, per lb. 12V4 Steer Round Steak, per lb. .ITH Steer Porterhouse Steak, per lb 25 Steer Rib Roast, boned and rolled, lb 22 '.4 Steer Pot Roast, per lb. 10 Steer Shoulder Steak. per lb. 12 Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb. 12 "-i Fancy Young Veal Stew, per lb 9 Fancy Toung Veal Steak, per lb 25 .Genuine Lamb Stew,' per lb ...6Mi Young Mutton Shoulder Roast, per lb 10 Y6ung Mutton Chops, per lb. 25 Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, per lb. , ..12 Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb. 19H No. l Skinned Hams, half or whole, per lb. 23 - Cudahy'a Puritan Hams, half or whole, lb. ..26 Cudahy'a Puritan Bacon, half or whole., lb. ..35 . , ' Oysters and Fish Received Daily. Ortm&n's Bakery - j v Products v . Free Demonstration of Idly i ,-. ..Frodncts -Ortman's, Genuine Fruit Cake, perlb. ... ........ ..... ...75 Chocolat Caramel,- '.Cdcoanut, S-layer Cakes, each , . . . . -50( Danish' Rolls, per doz, . . . . .20 Bread Rolls, per do2.......12t? . Um kighaat gnck MaxstiJ, Spathciti, '.Eg t NooUa anil thtr Macaroni Products. Cigars Jnst Inaide the Door Ote'llo Havana- Cigar 10c value, . 4 for 28,.box of 26. S1.50' Camels and Spurs, , per i carton". . .';...'. . V.':; . .11.65 ; Prince , Albert, full lb. S1.34 Gillette Razors and pkg. of v blades for 89 Fruits, Vegetables I-'ancy Early Ohio Potatoes Per bushel SI. 19' Per peck .33 gtringless Greerij Beans, fresh, . per lb. .................10 .Cauliflower, a lbs. for ....25 3 bunches .Ranlishes ..5 Alligator -' Pears Mushrooms . For Saturday ' Butter Eggs Cheese Thcmsen's Dairy Maid Fancy Creamery Butter, lb. 4&4 Country Creamery 1-lb. prints. per lb. .39- Danlsh Pioneer Creamery Butter, per lb. 45 Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, . per lb. 28 Wisconsin Full Cream Simon Loaf,. per lb. 22 Rex Nut and Gem Nut. per lb. 23 Creamed Cottage Cheese, lb. 18 Checked Eggs, In cartons, per dozen ..32 Buy Omaha-Mad e Goods BASKO FLOUB, 6-lb. sack.....'.. 35c BASKO FLOUB, 24-lb.sack. ... . ... . . .v.97c BASXO FLOUB, 48-lb. sack. . . . Jl&O BASKO PANCAKE FLOUR, small..:.. 11c BASKO PANCAKE FLOUR, large. . . . . - 32c BASKO BUCKWHEAT FLOUB, small 12V2c BASKO BUCKWHEAT FLOUB, large 38c BASKO BUTTER, per lb. ....... . . . . . . 46o EARLY OHIO POTATOES, peck . . . . : . . 42c WHITE POTATOES, peek.... ........ .33c ALAMTTO MILK, quart . . ....... . . . 10c FBESH EGGS, per dozen.:'............ 48c OMAHA FAMILY SOAP. . ........... 534c ELECTBIC SPARK SOAP . . . . . ..... .$c ESTES- LAUNDRY TABLETS. ....... .23c TOILIKLEEN, per can . . . ..... 10c A Few of Our Eviery-Day Prices ' Glencrest Spaghetti, No. 2 can,18c Fey Red Kidney Beans, No. 2,15c Walker's Chill Con-Carne..12c Snider's Tomato'Soup,1 16 oz.;10c Campbell's Soup, per can. ..'..12c Baslto Maine Corn, 11 oz. can. '13c Basko Main Corn, No. 2 can..19e Cash Habit Corn, No. 2 can... 14c No. 214 can Sauer Kraut...;. 16c No. -2 can Lye Hominy.... 12J2e Basko Succotash, No. 2 can...23e Cash Habit Peag, No. 2 rans..21e No. 214 can Spinach... ....... 23e "No. 3 can Fancy Tomatoes. ...19c SYRUP MOLASSES S0RGHAM lis lb. Blue Label Karo 10c 5 lb. Blue Label Karo.. 28c 10 lb. Blue Label Karo 53c 10 lb. Red Label -Karo... 59c 5 lb. Red Label Karo 31e 10 lb. Red Label Karo........ 59c My Wife's Maple Flavor. 12 oz. 26c My Wife's Maple Flavor, 20 ot. 44c 114 lb. Maple Flavor Karo..,.. 25c 2H lbs. Brer Rabbit Sorghum 39c 5 fbs. Brer Rabbit Sorghum.. 75c 114 lbs. Brer Rabbit Sorghum 15c CRISCO 1 pound size. ............... 18c 3 pound size....... 62c 6 pound size....... $1.02 MAZOLA OIL Pint size.. A.... 29e Quart size........ 54c Half Gallon size 98c Gallon size $1.84 Peanut Butter, per lb 18c Cream Cheese, per lb 30c American Loaf, per lb. 38c Swiss Loaf, per lb..... 47c Brlcl Cheese, per Jb 30e We Fill All Mail Orders WE CAN- ) LIVE BETTER HELP YOU jy, FOR LESS 1 im$ r 1608-1610. 1612 Harney St. Phone DO ugUs 1796 Come Once and You Will Come; Always Best cull Steer lOl Shoulder Roast, lb. 162 C c Koast, per lb. Prime Rolled Rib OI 1 .... i2' Fancy Younr Veal IA Breast, per lb 1VC Fresh Dred Fancy Slr Sprinf Chlcksns, Pot Roaal, per lb. - per lb. 27U 10c Lean Narrow Breakfast Bncon, per lb & 100 lh-Beot Granuluted Sugar al Sfl.15 16 lbi. Uest Cane SuRar 95 Fancy Young: Veal IP Roast, per lb IOC Tig Pork Roast, per lb. 174c Vouhr Mutton 1 A Shoulders, lb 1 VV. 10 bars Electric Spark Soap j9 , 10 bars Fels Naptha Soap. ,68 10 bars P. & C. N'aptba Soao at ,(J8 No. 3 cans Assorted Fruits, per can 25 Per dozen $2.90 Xo. 2 cans Pineapple, can. .22 Seedless Raisins, lb 23 1-lb. pkg. Sunmaid Seeded Raisin .'23 Dried CurranU, lb. ..... . .23d Dried Apricot, lb ...23d !-lb. pkg. Sunmnid Prunes. .75d 43 lbs. Omar Flour. . .! .9S 48 11. Blue Bell Flour 81.78 Pillsbury Panonkc Flour, per pkg 1 2vd Our Central Special Coffee, per lb 30d 3 lbs. for 8f Our fancy Snntos Coffee, per lb. ,.22'id Uncolored Japan Tea, lb.48d B 22-oz. jur Assorted Presem s, per jar .'.25 Iten's Assorted Cookies, 2 lbs. tor ?,o& Tall cans Snider's Soup, per can . . lOd No. 3 cans Del Monte Spinaeb, per can .......... .iSSd So. 3 cans Sauerkraut, can XOt No. 3 cans Advo Pumpkin, per run .1 5d "No. ? cans Pumpkin, can. . . JO Advo Corn, can 20 Per dozen ...$2.20 No. 3 cans Tomatoes, can . . 1 ? Per dozen .'. ...'.$ J. 75 No. 2 cans Tomatoes, can. .lid Per dozen .81.25 No. 2 cans Standard Corn, per can , ,11 " Per dozen .... $1.25 McCombs Home-Made Peanut Brittle, the crispy kind, per lb. .... . Italian Cream Chocolates, per lb., 69d; our 70c Chocolates, per lb. 25 59d Ortman's Genuine Fruit Cake, lb. 75d Chocolate, Cocoanut or Caramel 3-Layer Cakes, each 50d Danish Cinnamon Rolls, per doz 20 C Bread Rolls, per doz 12d Kxtra Fancy Jonathan Apples, bu. . . : . . .$2.90 Extra Fancy Heavy, Juicy Grapefruit, 4 for 25 Per dozen ..; .7o Black Walnuts, lb., 10d. 3 lbs. for 25d Per basket ' $1.00 Fresh Alligator Pears, Persimmons, Pome uranaLes, Celery, Cabbage, Mushrooms " Swift's Snowflake or Gem Nut Oleo, lb .25d 5-lb. pail $1.19 Creamery Pkg. Butter, Jb. .41d Guaranteed Checked Eggs in Cartons, per doz 32 d Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per lb '. . 124 FREE! FRErE! Special Introductory Offer for SATURDAY ONLY on Moxley's Dixie or Alco Nut Margarine With Every Purchase of One Pound of This -Famous Brand of Margarine We Will Give V ; FREE! One It pooi ( -SJ "oleomargarine Large ten Elkhorn Milk Moxley's Dixie and Alco Nut Margarine are Famous for their rich and delicious flavor, and the purity of their ingredients. 30c per lb. Come Early Saturday Only 1,000 cans of milk to be given away. First come, first served. See the Dixie Girl in her booth. 20c per lb., in Cartons. SAVE 10 COUPONS And You Can Get a Beautiful Set of Dishes For Only $5.98 Ask About It Sommer Bros. Hanuy 01M . 2Stk and Faraam t EstabbaM isac.