Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 25, 1916, Page 16

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16 Good Things for th THE Table--- BEE: € ——— s - Real Strafiberries 'AAre Now on the Cmaha Market Strawherries are on the Omaha market in profusion. Not the forced, vlucked before their time, big-priced berries that have been coming hither from Florida These are berries grown out in the open and now so plentiful that they are ar- riving in Omaha by ths carloads from the flelds of Louisiana and Mississippl, and their price is reasonavle, varying some- what, but In general arcund the 15-cents- a-box mark. Head lettuce is hers from both sides of the continent, in fact from three sides, for It comes from California, Boston and Texas, The Boston arilcle Is ralsed un- Ger glass, while the other two grow In the open. And there are real franish onlons im- ported in spite of war fiom sunny Spain Rhubarb or “‘ple plant” is rather plenti- than lowa, where it Is raised extensively under glass protaction. Asparagus and caulifiower are two veg- ful and comes now from no farther away (etables which are now especially good from California peppers from | Florida are also in their prime of ex- cellence Tomat daliy f finer quality and flavor vances northward, ond Gresn 8 ar BIOWINg o as spring ad they can be | brought from points ncarer to Omaha | ANl the common vegetables—radishes, | turnips, carrots, lettuce, eabbage and the | like—are plentiful, erisp and sound The fruit season is jnssing. Grapefroit is growing scarce anl oranges, particus larly the Florida brands, are waning There are plenty of fiadCalifornia navels on the market. Limea are here from Jamaica and pine apples from Cuba, Black figs are a feature of the frujt market now. These fign are plucked from the tree when they ate ripe, unlike the ordinary fig which are picked and packed and shipped ‘n thelr unripened state, Apples are growing scarcer, though a number of good, sound varieties are still on hand. Malking Over Old Furniture Old furniture on which the varnish has cracked, turned dark and lost its luster, or a table top that is scratched or dis- colored, shoula be scraped and done over. It can be made to look as good Scrape off all of the old the reliable paint and varnish manu- facturers sell varnish removers, which followed explicitly. If varnish removérs are not availabl s cheape: a knife will do very well and sandphper, not coarser than No. 00. ‘There are often ugly dents in the wood, especinlly on table tops. Where that the finished o ‘water, ‘with the point of ery sharp, i I iz y i FLOUR, THRIFTY HABITS— 48-1b. sack ... ECHO-—Nebrask: 1b, sack BEN DAVIS APPLES, pk., 100 1bs., P;)utu-. or ... Per' b fOr. .. ...000. fancy whit Cleaning up on car size, doz size, doz Peanut Butter, Ib. .. +e o 12 Datenut Butter, delightful for sandwiches. . 4 for each. ulk Kraut, 1b. . . Shoe Peg Corn, 3 cans are excellent, provided the directions are ensily Be carsful not to seratch or dig Into the wood. When the varnish is all off, rub the wood mmooth with fine the fibera of the wood have simply been crushed down, not a plece gouged out or broken off, the wood may be raised so 06 Will not show when It is Scrape all the old varnish out of the dent and get down to the bare wood; then keep it damp with hot If it 18 & very deep scar, plck all over the bottom of the dent with a needlo or thin- biaded penknife, about a quarter of an inch deep, keeping the blade paraliel with : Cabbage (another car just in)— of ORANGES. Prices run from 15¢ d(ltn up, according to size—- 8c TIP BAKING SODA-—1-b. pkg.. 3% 5c 10¢ pkgs., 3 lor...- 190 IWall P“d_persr t(i)r Suit All Rooms o description of a few designs now being shown by a New York firm of in- terlor decorators may furnish f(deas to those who are contemplating having their walls done over. One striking design is a chintz pattern, having a black and white striped ground with pink roses, small blue flowers, cherry blossoms and brilllant pheasants sprinkied in large motifs over it. This paper is appropriate for living rooms. The stripes have a glossy finish, making the birds and flowers stand out from it as though hand painted, Another paper, with a plain black glossy ground, is covered with an all- over pattern of dahlias. The flowers are In shaded pink, purple, white and yellow, surrounded with the green leaves, and are reminders of old-fashioned country gar- dens. This is also a favorite living room pattern, occastonally used in bedrooms. Bedroom papers are most popular in small -designs of chintz patterns, in deli- cate colors, One attractive paper has an empire pattern in blue and gold bow knots and medallions, on a white ground Another quaint bedroom design s one which recalls créss-stitch embroldery; it has floral stripes In color, with medal- Ilona to match, one a two-tone gray back- ground which gives the effect of canvas, A new paper for the child's room fs called bluebird and cherry-tree pattern; it has oddly shaped, conventionalized cherry trees, with smaller trees and bunches of iilles of the valley growing on a gray ground. Under the trees are, standard bird houses, with lots of blue- birds walking and flying about thera, The paper 18 odd and very attractt Adam design. and, non-period furniture. with blaek and gold painted furniture the needed color note is of the gay cushions piled on the couch, o gold peacock-shaded grass cloth | often chosen for music rooms, pastel shades of eilk form the oni, draperies. now the heavy papers in plain soll for small rooms. walst and other boxes covered with it. We like the slogan--‘‘Grow With Growing Omaha”’ WE HOPE OUR COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOS 2 for di 10c cans, Mustard, 8¢ Fish Flakes, B. & M., 8 for 205¢—each . ... BALT-—Another car fine 5 table, 3 1bs., 3¢—10c sack, 9C Pineapple, Princess Paradise Brand, 30c qual., I'ge cans, 19¢ No. 2 can, 15¢—No. 1 can, 10¢ APPLE CIDER, gal... ¢ Cider Vinegar, gal.. .. 19¢ 1-qt. 10¢ bottle...........Tg Cocoanut Royal, 3-0z. pkg...5é Bulk, fresh and fine, 1b. .41& Hominy, 10¢ cans, 3 for....]! ¢ e R S U Syrup, 10-1b. cans Tip Corn—the quality tbat brings you back-- Short Ribs Boll, 1b 3 Bweet Corn, regular 10c¢ 7c BT sieiss 37¢ |Cream Cheese, 1b. . i : Corn, Coon valley, each TEA—Best 60c and 70c uncolored | CRISCO AND LARD, §0¢. 45¢ 'hrly".‘l’u'c ‘lo:::.l.i‘ D R 5 030000000 0% and ..... (Théy will be higher.) PROIAR 13D DR oo o100 A0 RIS PHR TN s r%: Spaghetti o HOUSE CLEANING TIME CEDAR OIL POLISH— 260 size ... 60¢ sizay .. $1.00 size ... . Ldquid Vineer, 50c si: For a morning room, there 1a a Japa- pale tan ground with of a woman and child at play under a cherry treée and arbor, ith climbing vines, caught here and there is a two- It is while it looks better with the Adam furniture, it lends very accoptably as a background ) reds and golds in grass cloth popular for: covering the walls dens and libraries, where black dra- peries and rugs are used In combination added by where + Whila one cannot consider colors, still they do not lose their popu- larity and are, after all, the best papers Smart Styles in Earrings Whenever small are in fashion earrings come Into vogue. And that means that earrings are very smart this spring hats Some new earrings are of sky map- phires, mounted with rhinestones—effec tive, but not expensive bits of jewelry for milady's adorning Pearl earrings of many shapes and | varying sizes are becoming to many women. Black and white effects are quite fash- fonable and not expensive most worn, though pendants are still worn by many women. Offerings The close fitting earrings is the one OMAHA, SATURDAY MARCH 1916, s Little Bobbie's Pa l By Willlam F. Kirk | There was a song riter & his wife up to the house last nite; they was Kind of | stuck up; he was moar stuck up than his wite. What a charming apartment you have! | | sed his wife to Ma. 1 suppoas you must |get it awful reesonabel in this nabor- | hooa. | We like the naborhood vary much, sed | Mis. Bum vary deer frende of ours live rite around here. | I dare say, sed the jady. But give me the pul-sing life of Broadway every time sults. taffota crowns. lar for spring. of the wardrobe for hat trimmings. eves is popular many spring toquesi wortt on the spring suits, and harness buckle. Bands of striped foulard trim blue serge | suits and dresses. bon toques, lawn dresses with full skirts, ribbon trimming for millinery. ;1 Baby in Health When 7 months old a baby should si it should start td creep, and at 10 months, begin to stand. When il months old i should stand alone: from 12 to 14 months, should start to walk, and at 1 year, starf to talk. put two words together. lonst six pounds. waen W, K, Cowan & Co. of Chicago, iture, placed themselves in the hands o their credito when the factory closed. The Cowan tra mark has alway: of makers of high grade mahogan: furniture in America. price, s at a big saving. UNCLE SAM TAKES HOLD OF y d Joe Novek was taken United States Deputy Marshal South Side police officers after a chase. WILL APPRECIATE BASKET STORE NO. 37 WATCH FOR OPENING DATE GARDEN SEEDS-—Large pki ONION SETS. whit Red or Yellow, 8 1bs. GERM MEAL—The heart of the corn, 100-1b. bag 81 Seedless Ralsins, bulk, 1b.. . Currants, bulk, 1b. Catsup, Snider’s or Van Camp's, 256 bottle. . PURE FRUIT PRES 7 ozs. for.... 32-03. jar Assorted Flavors. ERVES— by bottle seans Preserved Figs, small Maraschino Cherries, size bottle .... §-0x. size 7-08, size .... OUR MEAT {s strictly high quality, guaranteed to please. Cut from good corn-fed beof— Pot Roast, per 1b. Open Kettle Rendered, at . Compound, pe! BUTTERINE — Highest Princeton, white or color, per 1b........ Empirg, medium grade, I Magnolia, 2-1b. roli.... REMEMBER EVERY PURCHASE MADE AT E BASKET STORES 1S GUARANTEED TO PLEASE Ruffled taffeta ribbons form brims for Boleros with sacque backs are popu- Navy blue is the bread-and-butter color Pompadour bows are extensively used The drooping brim which shades the Boft pastel-colored taffeta is used on Leather collar and cuff sets will be Many motor coats close with a strap Large pearl hatpins are worn with rib- ‘The Mediel collar is seen on new white This will be a season of flower and alone, unsupported. At from 8§ to 10 months, At 2 years a baby should be able to ‘The healthy baby welghs at birth at LAST OF COWAN FURNITURE ' IS TO COME TO THIS CITY makers of high grade mahogany furn- ), the Orchard & Wilhelm company of Omaha, secured a large por- tion of the finished product om ‘hand In the opinion of the trade, the Cowan factory is not likely to operate again and as a result this well known line of bed- room, diningroom, and library furniture will probably disappear from the market. stood for the very finest in furniture production, and the company long was recognized as belng among the leaders The Orchard & Wilhelm company made their big purchase at an advantageous d the Omaha public will have an opportunity beginning Monday of buy- ing the last offering of Cowan furniture MAN WHO GOT 5.000 CIGARS in charge by Grant The modern woman sees that she has | yaies on a charge of having in his pos- an extra roll of paper to match that|gsession 5,580 clgars and a set of harness placed upon her bedroom walls, 8o that | stolen from box car in the Burlington she may also have her bonnet, shirt-[rallrond yards Joe was captured by I was telling Ed the other nite that one i T =====| has to live on Broadway to rite the im- y Y ) mortal things wich will last forever, like Tips on Fashion Topics | v i Siewy. Witowy as.~ 1 can rite, 1 sed Capes are made of lace and net Littel children shud be seen & not Side frills on spring blouses have re- |herd, she sed to me. What do you think turned. of our new school of song riters, she Bright-colored flannel is excellent for |asked Ma sports suit I doant know, sed Ma. Did thay go to a lovely deep |*K00!7 | ,""';"': :"""' R 7 %P | "You doant understand me, she toald gk iy 0 Ma. 1 meen the men wich has got Waxed moire silk 1s used for motoring | yyny trom the old hallids & Is riteing new, novel songs with jest enuff spice in them to maik them interesting Ma. I nevver Anna Laurie Oh, those poky old songs, sed the lady Thay wud nevver do in these swift times. The song riters wud starve if.thay rote that kind of junk now, my deer. Well, sed Ma, 1 wud rather starve than rite what they rite now. 1 rote a song myself Iast month, Pa. None of the publishers has been around to see about it, but sum day T will prubly put it on the market. The naim of the song is “Why Look So Sad on Payday Morn?" ¢ T doant ltke the title at all, she sed to Pa. Tt suggests common peepul that have paydays. My husbhand dosent have to git a envelop every week, thank goodness. Thank goodness my husband does git ono every week sed Ma. I think it must be nice to make the Nashun's songs, but I notis that all the trade pee- pul in our naborhood are moar polite to my husband than if he rote “Beleeve M: If All Them Endeering Yung Charms.” 1 suppose so, sed the lady. One sum- times finds it hard to understand the mental workings of the masses. Wen one has been married to a geenyus as long as I have, one naterally gits out of touech with the common things of life. One soars, as it were. Husband deer will you pleese sing your latest hit? & then her husband sang: Dange me all around the hall, Hold me. tit; 1 won't fall, Isn't this the grandest ball? Baby, don't you understand, Honey, ain't the music grand? O that willowy ri O that billowy r: The sentiment is divine, sed Ma. If Shakespeer wasent ded I wud say he rote It is awfully sweet of you to say that, sed the riter's wife. You see, sed Ma, we shud neyver speek il of the ded. notised much spice in t t t 9 MeDonald Changes Teams. Infielder Eddie MoDonald. last season with Atlanta, has been signed by the Birmingham club. We ain't much on spice up here, sed | of the Marke sed | 'Are You Read for Mr. Germ “Some little bug is sure to get you” if you do not keep up your powers of resist- ance by eating nourishing, wholesome, easily digested foods. Keep your body in top-notch condition by eat- ing Shredded Wheat Bis- | jcuit, a simple, natural food, which makes healthy tissue and keeps the stomach and bowels healthy and active, Serve with hot or cold milk, Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. J.D. CREW «FOR... QUALITY, SERVICE AND BEST PRICES In Eatables of All Kinds Advo Pure Foods Try Our Hot _| @ and CARNATION BREAD 16-Ounce Loaves. 33d and Arbor Sts. Harney 937 ASK FOR AND GET KINNER'S THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 PAGE RECIPE BOOK FREE SKINNER MFG. CO., OMAHA, U.S.A, LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA y sert. Ice Cream A Choice Flavor for Sunday PEACH MARMALADE Serve liberal portions of our Whole- some Ice Cream for Sunday dinner des- While Ice Cream is economical, it is the most popular of all desserts. In Brick Cartons, convenient to serve. Your Dealer Will Be Prepared a toSupply You , EL i ST ousehold H R RV OTIS TR are made in great variety for every purpose, person and purse. There’s Takhoma, the Sunshine Soda that “splits in two,” and Hydrox an exquisite biscuit bon-bon for elaborate occasions. NN W Biscuits But have you ever eaten Krispy From the Crackers? They’re light and flaky, Thousand with just enough salt to add a de- Window lightful flavor. Your dealer has Bakeries them in ten-cent packages and family-size tins. Try some today. Joose-WiLes Biscurr (omeany Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits Baked in Omaha s s [ S Extra Fancy Strawberries, pt. boxes, per box 12%¢ Extra Fancy Fresh Tomatoes, about 23 1bs. per basket .... 15¢ 48-1b. sack Pennant Flour, guaranteed. e $1.29 48-1b. sack Sunkist Maney Milling Co. Flour. .. $1.39 Diamond C or Laundry Queen White Laundry Soap, 10 bars 25¢ Pig Pork Loin Roast, any amount wahted L 14%e Pig Pork Shoulder Roast, 3 to 4 Ibs. average, 1b. . 11%e Prime Beef Rib Roast, rolled, no bones or waste. 1T e Porterhouse, Sirloin or Round Steak ......... Gheadthe Pork Chops, middle cuts, or Fresh Ham, sliced. .........17%¢ Fig Cookies, Lemon Cookies, Tced Cookies, 20¢ values. 1,000 1bs. English Walnuts, soft shell, guaranteed good, 1b -10¢ -10¢ Pig Pork Shoulder Butts, per | Kagle Lye, 10c cans. . ......5¢ 1b,, at .. 10c¢ bottle Catsup. ..... é¢ Aresh Choice Liver, Ib. .. ... Ge sacks Salt. . . ... 2 { B 5@ | 100 pkes. Comn Fakes. . & 2 Bg Beef Roast, 1b. . 10% ¢, 12% ¢ Bacon Backs, 2 to 3 1b. strips, | Large Grape Fruit........5¢ per 1b, at.... ..13%¢ | Extra fancy Bananas, doz, 15¢ Fancy Red River Early Ohio Seed Potatoes, per bushel.... 81,15 Fresh Radishes, two bunches. . . .5 -20¢ Strictly fresh Eggs, doz. . . 20 Fancy Ben Davis Apples, per pk.... e ‘We Roast Our Own Coffee Daily. Free Delivery Anywhere—Mail Orders Filled at Above Prices. tommn! The Peoples Market p'ss Cuming D.1530 GRAND OPENING BOSTON MARKET ‘We ocelebrate otir “wentieth Anniversary in a double size room—new front, new fixtures. After you see our new market you will say we have the most sanitary market in the city. Our motto, as before—BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES—These prices good all week; 1,000 LES. 13*‘ ‘with 1 1b. Tea or |Creamery Butter ...29 . three |XXXX Best Flour, $1.35 .'lm Pride Omaha Flour, §1.45 W. Crosby Gold Medal Flour .. PORK LOINS, LE 890, and Bo! 1ba. Goffes, $1.00. 5o 8. Orack 10 bars Naptha 8 5o Mil 100 can Lima Beans..S50 1850 can Milk Hominy, 8o 4 10¢c cans Wax, String 35 | | or Kidney Beaus. . 250 100 can Baked Beans, paghetti or Soups, 5o 100 Boouring. Soay. .. 4o 8o Matohs 8. 3 K. 80 lbs. Pure Lard, $56.55 T Wo. 3 Pure Lard 480 No. 5 . 69c LOF ..0oi0n No. 10 Pure Lard. .$1.39 100 pkg. Flakes, 5o 25 1bs. Cane Sugar, $1.00 . 25¢ pkg. Oatmeal....180 Mall and Parcel Post Orders Filled at Same Prices—Largest Cut Price Mail Order House in the Stato—Write for Price List. BOSTON MEAT & GROCERY CO. 113 Worth 16th St.,, Opp. Postoffice. Two Phones—Doug, 1089. 1005 Farnam Street Elbow Macaroni Best on Market for Making Salad =TRY I'T = OMAHA MACARONI Phone Douglas 3711 “or lnirgost and Quickest Results, You Should Always Placc our Classified Advertising in The Bee—Results Tell the Tal Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen. Fresh Dressed Chickens. . Steer Pot Roast 1134e, 1033¢ | Spare Ribs . Pig Pork Roast. eo....11%¢ | Steer Bteaks Pig Pork Butts 1370 | Skiuned Hams g0 Young Veal Roast L...11ige | Armour’s Star Ham ° Young Veal Chops.. .14ige | Small Hams .. i : ° Lamb Le e Lo 1adge ra Lean Breakfast B: ° Lamb Chops .... ..14330 | Sugar Cured Bacon ° SPECIALS. From 8 to 9 p. m.—Lamb Chops. ... From 9 to 10 p. m.—Pork Chops Deliveries to all paste of the city. Mail orders filled at once. PUBLIC MARKET 1819 Harnoy s, Phone Douglas 2793 ..18%¢ ...9%é .13%¢ Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen........... FOREQUARTERS LAMBS ... HINDQUARTERS LAMBS ... Fresh Dredsed Chic | Spare Ribs Steer Pot Roast | Skinned Hams . Plg Pork Roast | Armour's Star H 1730 Pig Pork Butts | Small Hams .... . .. 11%0 Young al Roast | Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon..l8igo Young Veal Chops Sugar Cured Bacon eea 1480 Steer Steaks .... Oysters, per QUArt.. L 30 BPECIAL. From 8 t0 9 p. m.—5.1b. Pall Pure Lard Deliveries to all parts of the oity. Ma') orders filled at o THE EMPRESS MARKE Opy.. Woolworth Bc and 10¢ Store. 113 South 16th St. Tel. D. 2307 EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY AT THIS QUALITY LIQUOR STORE GET YOUR SHARE OF THE SAVINGS, OLD CROW . . Special Sale Now on Bran- OLD TAYLOR . :Ieu. Wines, Champagnes, ite. Ask For Free China Coupon Write for Our Big Free Oat- - 98¢ OVERHOLT . ... alog. SUNNY BROOK . . (And Many Others) Two Quart Bottles Beer 25¢ 16th and apitol Avenue. CACKLEY BROS. .

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