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St FHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 13 Good Things for the Table-—-Offerings of the Market---Household Hints "resh Vegetables Daily ryT— Fifty Pee Cehit are Growing More Plentzful Everybody Knows CACKLEY’S--- The home of quality Caeot” Mary Page Rejected—ritty per f TOMORROW By Frederick Lewis, Author of cent of all applicants for % . Pictures by Navy enlistment are rejected Is Aprll First Brandon tella of a_strang s With three or four days of warm)even cheaper than the present 15 c ‘What Happened to Mary :: Essanay as physically unfit. Strong, Slibe out the monih ines and Liquors e R ey LN Pgante mak |V b e s healthy muscles, sound teeth b These prices tell the story: ‘we would have all kinds of vegetables eberg”’ head lettuce from California : N , #ight from- oir own Eardens.” is ere, 80 HAMEA De0Russ 3t e big and sYNopsis. o would lapse into delirtin akein | @nd good brain are builtout || right by opening up oL oROW, As it is, however, the vegetables in|szolld size. There is also plenty of he¢ad DId she mention &ny pa ar incident | of the foods you eat The an account at lox‘n;‘m.' estipn are just as plentiful, but they |lettuce from the south Mary Page, actress, {s accused of the | or ask you any stran stior | * s | 9= me from the southland and the Pa-| Californja rhubarb in still holding the | murder of Divid Follook and s defondad | "ven " Once she said, ‘He acts funny | oSt perfect '“ration” ever [} | cifie coast | 1ocal market pending the arrival of [ W}, fer lover Philip Langdon Bollock | ¢y inan who has just put on & success : | " RIve: Asparagus is here now from Nevada|warm weather to bring out the local|mits ahe. fegotie motver Her S [ ful play. Then suddenly she sat up and dc.vxse.d is Shredded Wheat . ° rew s 1 CXRN. and also from California and the tips|erop leiniries that Mary threatened Pollock | granbed me and cried, ‘Was it biood or— | Biscuit, the food that fur- 1 are specially large and succulent Lettuce and cucumbers from local hot- | man § e Taneaon Maw Mary dis | was it Just a red necktie—I saw it And A % . at | Cauliflower is on the market ym | houses are of good quality now ||nnw‘nmrrn;: (r'\l-:|x”1hv""=flw"'nl”n:- oritne is & ‘l 1 sald, ‘You saw it where™ And she sald nishes all the material the Everything Good to E ::1.1“0:.:;“..- v | Oregon. This snowball” ca | Iflower, | grown watercress I8 also plentiful sane as ahe could be, ‘1t was the other | human body needs in a di- 10 Years Old— | the heads surprisingly large and solid Green peas and wax and string beans Any of These ce shows th. ror of d pr man outside—I couldn’t see his face—just & . Toiitoes are SettiE@ buthes. color] frem Florids: contings Yo Bk & ‘Tavorite. | 5008 ToBEorare Rl o ey NYe e rede: Then ate besan fo ory and| Sestible form. Don't be re- g Others.) in their checks as the season advances.| New beets, carrots and turnips from |[O(Case, le (ropreased pyonosia’, W | wan ot again into delirum. or what-| jected! Keep yourself fit for - IR W 4 They all make the long trip from Flor-| Texas and radishes and parsnips from |toxicated futher and her fathers sulcids | ever you call it. Next time she opened the day’s work b i KEY, Full Quart 790 to $1.35 da to the Omaha mark the warm southland are in good demand | Nurse Waiton describas the kidnaping of " ¢ e y's y eating Oackisy's Famous Home Made Grape Wine, per gallon. . ... .81.88 b her en she sked o vhether | 8 . Mary by Polloo d Barton tells | her eyes she asked if 1 knew w R Eirsieh ot HAve Uhievediron: fand supply of ‘Marsls horlock and Amy Barton ek | Dave Pollock was dead or 1t she had| Shredded Wheat for break- ing very plentiful and they're cheap,| Fruit is becoming scarcer every day |and bofli usgles to become ap actreas 2 Quart Bottles of Beer..25¢ dreamed it, and 1 sald so far as [ knew t00. But not as cheap as they're §oing |as the old season wanes and the new |evidence that Daniels, Mary's manager, fast with hot or cold milk or Ask for Free China Coupons. b b, i W | Dave was about the livest thing 1'd ever N to be. “The market will break in thice |approaches. Grapefruit, oranges and |gtaia'Shed Potlock, Mary tatnn on the | (8 S8 SO0 WY TGN (IR, rven | cream. - Eat it for luncheon Our Specialty or four,days,” sald the vegetable men. | tangerines are golng down in supply and | liceman offers her whisky. Danfels testi | o 8 0 e d went to sleep. 2 2 The crop down in Louisiana and Mis |the prices are advancing. There are | flos that Tollock threatened to kill Mary | ,‘" '\:T' . :" . i ““‘ Sasgioibadrgeid with sliced bananas, baked ac i nd don_ and empted b P o woke up she seemed to | { «axippt 18 Immense and they are going |still some good ones on the market.|fNd langdon and actually attemy iyl o apples and other fruits. 33d and Arbor Sts. {o flood the markets. They'll be selling | Pears are all gone, { ; : | 16TH AND CAPITOL. sie— Did she make any other mention of | Give nature a chance. Made Harney 937. We Solicit Mail Orde FY &= < R (Continued from Yesterday.) the man with the red tle? | Nh F N Y it for Free ol'l‘m.. | CHAPTER XI. | “No. When 1 asked ner, she sma 1| @t gara Falls, F lsh and ]‘Ie(ltl(?ss M()n u "It was. But ahe looked some different (was a biur. but it would come back to | _. M B T T EIWE §E then. She was all dolled up in an even- | her she was sure of that. Someone else / . table - SeRsothng ing gown, and hadn't even a cloak. I | would have seen it, too Lenten le Les 43 Sopaom oot Yhat gt e vl e | T A A atoes. Scalloped Tomatoes. | her talk, but she seemed to be looney. 1 | broke off in nstonishment. There was & | Thre two i when 1 found out she was plain Datty, | x man stood up, raising one hand as If | tablespoonfuls sonful Corn_ Chowder 1 mot scared and called the guard. But | abhout to apeak. IHis face was ashy, his grated onion: one pAD tutfed Sweet Pepper he only cussed me out, so I got hold of Fher g Ik vo cupfuls et . Seatloped Potatoes aw dropped. Then as suddenly as he -SSR S R o her hands and tried to make her 8top | had arisen he dropped back out of might in Trading At Mix olive oil, vinegar, onion and Chocolate luddm. crying in that queer fashion. After a bit | ji0 his chalr | paprika and pour over canned fish flakes g o she began to talk. It was incoherent at | 1y wes Danfels | s . 1 > Potato Puree. | tirst, about Dave, the big house, and | Mix together and let stand an hour or Talks Mtaschl R e (To_Be Continued Tucaday.) more in & cool place. Turn upon a bed Spinach Bolied Qnions she wasn't Sadie or Maggle. Then she ; of crisp, well cleaned lettuce leaves just Celery | seemed to come to herself and asked who vefore serving. Garnish with figures cut | - Brown Betty. o (1 wasand where she was Mrs. Manchestel M&y Can You Afford to be Negligent About the Prices You Pay for Groceries and Meats— from alices of pickled beet Did she remain sane and conscious “Not at first. She'd ramble, then she . T Wash the fish and tle in a plece of [C00k book will enable you to plan many | talked sanely. Finally she quieted down, G 1 P] ff ENT FLOU v ¥ heesecloth. Put into a Kettle and cover [ore. Such dinners are good for ()\r‘n“d when T said that I was sure to get 1rcie a alntl | PATEfT l‘lffl\ R THRIFTY Fith cold water. Add one. tablespoontul | health, g0od for the pocketbook and lend [off firat thing In the morning, she asked —— HABIT: Fine for pastry, bis- | Lack of space forbids more than th ” Your Constant and Necessary Expense? . BOILED HALIBUT | idkysetions ot ki mnal st Foue | ¥itor. oy st 8B Not Make Woodmen Tip Catsup, large bottle....11¢ LIQUID VENEER— Small bottle e $1.00 bottle ..... Bulk Kraut (some stores salt and » teaspoonful of vinegar or | varlety. Remember, though, that those |me if I would take a nee to her lawyer Mrs. Emma .B. Mancheste ‘ cuits or bread 60c bottle . . 4 : ) ar s | ° discontinuing), 1b fbmon fulce. When it begins to boil, skim | Who are used to meat will imagine an|And I said I would.’ goardian of the Woodmen circl may 48-1b. sack 1., 26c bottle . ve o on @arefully and then let it simmer till done. |aching vold if the last course be not| “Did you ask her her name?" not make the organization party plain- | 24-1b. sack Macaroni and s:mnhvnh 19 Bou: ounds of fish will require about |satisfying as well dainty ‘No. smiled a little, half whim- Hff in her sult for restraining order GRAHAM or WHOLE WHEA|[ o Y for % c Four poun & Cove Oysters, full pack, Ralf an hour to boil. The fish is cooked | VEGETABLE CONSOMME sieally, half bitter]y It aln't etiquette | AgaInst the executive council, District 6-1b. sack 20¢ can, 14¢ and. 7c | 1 pke e b when the flesh leaves the bone. Drain, Cut a medium sized carrot, a small [to ask names under the circumstances, Judge Leslie declared yesterday afternoor 12-1b, sack . . 39¢ Pauds P i Coad Skinner's Macaroni or Spa- \ femove the cloth and serve with holland- |turnip and an onion in small dice, put [but I said as it was the first time, the |in ruling on the demurrer of Miss Dora ancy Premium Crac kers, 8C Aty Lk sc ] s0 sauce. | through the vegetable chopper if you |best thing to do was to say nothing till | Alexander, one of thirteen defendants. Wik s Tt By BRINAL. HNes salted, 1 Sy \ L3 3 - . N SHAIND BADC |have one. Melt a heaping tablespoon- |she had a lawyer to do the talking for | Mrs. Manchester sued to restrain the baking whole family will brag | Pompeian Olive Ol | Cracked or shelled Corn, 100- HOLLANDAISE 84 b | ful of butter, drippings or two spoon- |her.” executive counefl from holding in force K L y (gt ergltel 3 Ib. bag ot I v 4 about % -P 4 One-hall_cupful butter; two eg& yaolks: | fujs of olive ol in the skillet and in| ‘“Whom was the note she gave you ad- |# resolution curtailing her of power an | Pint can Rt BO® i v v e o gne tablespoontul lemon Juice: one-fourth | % B I T (LS T or o light | dressed to? authority which she has exerclsed as 48-Ib. sack . TRl 1.60 2-pint can @ | oonful salt; dash of cayenn s 8 - gl B s e )y V , % “- . p | ‘:fl";ncvlt:f\ll boiling water. brown, then add four cupfuls of water, | question seemed to surprise her. |SUPYemMe & iardlan for the last seventeen ::I::amnn g-1b l c | v #Cream the butter and add the yolks, | cover skillet and let simmer for an|" , you know—"" she stammered, then “,'f." . the YRR Pink Balmon, oan, ORANGES Quality never Gne at'a time. Begt well and add lemon | hour, adding boiling water as the first|laughed. “Gee, I forgot. I'm tellin' the | TN e 8 o 0(‘ 25c AT HALF PRICE — Fremont better fiice and seasoning. Add boiling water | cooks away, for there should be a quart [court. The note was addressed to Mr \“‘”“"”"‘ e rediie g, s high quality Concord Grape 126 size, dozen and sti» rapidly until it beging to thicken. | when done. At the end of the hour add | Philip Langdon and 1 took it straight to | Juice—Quart bottle | 150 size, dozen r &ook the sauce in a double boiler until | ¢wo tablespoonfuls of chopped cold | him. Then him and me beat it back to | FULL-BLOOD INDIAN Best Red Salmon, Pint bottle 176 size, dozen . thickened. boiled asparagus tips, two of cooked |the police station and he had a confer- | IS ASKING FOR DIVORCE 1-1b. can for 4-0z. bottle .. it | Smaller sizes at Iov\er yrlcel " FISH FLAKES ON TOAST. peas, two of celery and cook until the|ence with the magistrate. Then he shook - at each of our stores. R A L 3 d I d e e- | ol -l o o 0~ " | : rwo tablesposnfule hutler: two table- | CEIery 18 tender, mlt and pepper to tastc | my hand and thanked me like a gentle- | John W. Henry, & full-blooded Cher Chum Salmon, 1-Ib. can......8¢ | Pineapple, sliced, henvy ; conomruls flour. one-fourth teaspoonful |and serve Witi buttered bread squares |man—and—that's all kee Indian, asks divorce from his wife, MacLaren's Peanut But- v 19c erm Meal (heart of ] D e intol alk: | two. ORI [lcrisped tn oven, “One moment, Miss Keenan. You say |Ella Henry, also & Cherokee. They were ter, pes b, llc syrup, large can ... s . 16840 & sl 40 "';"":d Sty r‘::‘"‘;"‘c;‘“”"r"' toast: yolk | SCALLOPED TOMATOES | that Miss Page would become sane, and | married in Pryor, OkL, in 18 Tip Baking Powder, 1-1b. Easter Apricots, clear 18 | the e @ ;‘S . i {1 elt butter and cook flour and repper | 'Cook these at the same time you bake | = iy : e can, 3 for 286, each. 10c | truit. 1o rien syrup... C | Iip Corn Syzuy, gallon Mg GV A . L A . T e TR A S A A ) o Y in 1t; add milk and stic until boiling. Add | the potatoes. Canned or fresh tomatoes Tip' Baking Soda, Ib, ,,k,; 5 [ Easter sliced Cling Pucn- 18 Log Cabin Maple %rupv 21 c anned fish flakes and Jet stand fo be- |may bo used. Put o pikvmy et Hytons PIG PORK LOINS, Fresh, not frozen ............. 13%¢ 3 |mnrdx3°‘ each, . C| ;;' “‘n rich '!"l:l’ C quart, 39¢: pint. “- very hot. Turn on slices of but- |crumbs e bottom o 8| BB bbbl edduto Sosh S b SRR I BEERE RS il s 43 Ag ouse Cleanse: | Bulk Cocos, s Dromedary Dates, F“_‘ ___”9! X ousy; Grate. the cgg yolkc over the [ing dish, then a laver of tomatoes, then || PURE LEAF LARD, 10 1lbs........ 5 . ok e hony large can .. C | Gold Dust, large 35¢ PKE., f1vh, " & sprinkling of chopped onion, salt, pep- - - - Good Corn and Peas, 10¢ can, | % » . 3 + oL | Per and bits of butter. Repeat until dis || Fresh Dressed Chickens....... 18%e Mutton Chops .. Cider Vinegar, full 7¢ """"“‘l:’ Powder, 26c P“! l POULTRY FOOD — 100- m ’ FISH FLAKE 80U fa full; finished with a thick layer of (§ Steer Pot Roast........11%e, 103e | Qirioin, fteak . strength, per gallon. . 19¢ PSRl dacd o bag e : Rl Two tablespgonfuls butter; two tables | p@tored crumbs. Bake until the top is Pis. Pork Roaat -+ 18340 | iinned Hams Large bottle Vinegar or DEg Sy . CHICK FOOD — 100-1b, bag spoonfuls flu\lrd ne: 'L"F”I-\.,‘.'E ;-l'";':'”':l S hrowied Pig Pork Butts 13%¢ | Small Hams . Ammonia for C | Our Tip Extracts are unem-llm for $1.75 , ; ono an 1e-hal s b N or real Ro P s Uhe teasphonful $eripea onfon: one table: ORANGE ROLL. Youns Veal Chons DS | S citne RN Beent) Balasiie.Botipy, 18.08. cans: 2-07. Lemon, 17-0z Vanilla, 22¢ || 6-ib. bag for ... l;t ;noonful finely chonbed parsley: twe oD~ | yiuke a rich dough as for biscuits, only 138106 | funs A e 9¢ | Pumpkin, soltd pack, 3 for 8c N 0 shortening. Roll out thin, From 8 to 9 p. m.~Lamb Chops sessssene 50 22¢. arge can . Melt butter and cook flour and pepper | USe more " § e ». D! ile 3 o | 8horts, white, 100-1b, bag, n.it4 A4 MUK, stir and.codk until boil- [sprinkle with sugar, then cover with |} From § 10 10 p. m.—Pork Chops Y GARDEN SEEDS, regular TUIS SrHERTeaCTae e aLss ing. AQd onion, parsiey and canned fish | seeded orange quarters, sprinkle wguin Deliveries to all pacts of the city. Mail orders filled at onoe. IR s e S5c¢c|! Seorted Havare 2§$ Crisco, at....90¢. 45¢. 23¢ s tork. | With sugar, roll up, twist the ends so | kg., 't | (lakes, picked into bits with & ser foriw | they will not open, ana buke brown. 2t || PUBLIC MARKET 1610 I:lrr:eyz§t. Better Buy NOW. Princaton, Butterine, u:.e highest w e e ta14 1u the e whites, beaten | WIth llauid sauce flavored with orange. Phone Dougls Red Onion Sets, 1b....... ;8¢ | POTATOES—Fancy Table Stock: | duslity, white or natural 9 o ey TWER' thto' & buttered baking diah | / I 3 1bs. for oo 23¢ | White, peck..... oologe R YR d;)d M_;renmn‘ ors ppodurate o en bl SEpN d B Ben Davis Al'l"""‘ 12 lbs. . .. 23¢ Bughel .. . Empire, medium grade, firm {n Whe center. Serve at once. Cream Teamster InJure || Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen :,;‘-:‘:’Y_h"l;'rr‘\:: §0:00 slke, 11 l9$ \I;)Irh::r':.f;;'w L. Stare 7c 1-1b. carton .. 3 C or tomato gauce may be served with the Il R A e 10¢ § 8 PR Magnelis. $ib. foll | | Se , 15-0z. pkg...8¢ | BALT—(Free Running): ! y 2-1D, R 13 mouttie | as Team Runs Away || FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS Beaded Ralbine, 1 > Short Rib Boll, 1b.. .. 8 T pkg 25¢ | be bng(nr,.. sresens 3@ |E ' X BAKED HADDOCK WITH OYSTER Steer Pot Roast 11140, 10336 | Spare Rib Pancake Flour, 10~ pkg ¢ 10c bag for. . Pot Roasts you'll enjoy— STUFFINC Joseph Sodmka, & teamster, living at Blic Pork Rowst../ /[l 138c | sieer Steakn e D. C. Soap, 10 bars........25¢ 20c bag for .. g e W 14¢. 15¢ P nth Y s Side, g POEK BOLES) i 7o fesitans 40 | Skinned Hams S One_ 4pound haddock, salt, one tea- | Thirtcenth and Y streets, South Side, |} Pis o g s vt b B e B L MAARR R i spoonfiik.Jemon Juice, one’ pint ovsters | was seriouely and perhaps fatally in- YOUnE Vael Thane:: R | I BT taxs Besons REMEMBER THAT EVERY PURCHASE MADE AT 2"0 cupful buttered Cracker erumbs, o€ |y eq when his team ran away at Six Mutton Chops 114140 | Sugar Cured Bacon A o v 13 teenth and Berry streets shortly after 5 4 Remove skin, head and tail from fish. SPRCTAT. (. ,:“', e E:‘,.\,‘,.‘r into two fillets | 100N and threw Sodmka \lnl'n:’l.v to |} ®rom 9:00 to 10:00 P. M.—Pork Chops aha et s / BPAY the ground. Sodmka suffered a broken éith salt and brush ov th 5 a f noe. iy forinkle' with salt and brush over with | 1h¢ Erounc. EoGmie fufteted a BRRREH Deliveries to all parts of the city. Mail orders filled at onoe. Jemon juice. Lay one fillet on a greased | IS GUARANTEED TO'PLEASE LS e e i M pHE EMPRESS MARKET SKINNER'S Egg Noodles | hickly it oveters e vesoncn | TWO DIVORCE DECREES ARE || Opw. Woolworth 5c and 10c Store. 113 South 16th St. Tel. D, 2307, cracker erumbs. Cover with the other | GRANTED IN DISTRICT COURT | fillet, sprinkle with slightly beaten egg, - cover with buttered cracker crumbs and i Divorce ” dscre | | FREE--Saturday Only--FREE Pake in a moderate oven about fifty One 53¢ Bar Orystal White Soap and one 5¢ pkg. Naptha Washing Pow- granted in district | court are: Lydia E. Oliver from Elmer J., Opal from Frank Martin FISH FLAK MEXIC STYLF . i = One and one-half cupfuls canned toma e AN e o haDPED cUt in shredk one slico of onion, one-half Leaspoonful thinutes. Serve with hollandalse sauce poonful butte ) cup. . der will be given free in our store with every 25¢ purchase of 6 salt, one tablespoonful butter, two cuy " fuls fish flakes, boiled rice amlto bars Crystal White Soap, for . Let tomatos pepper. rw«'lvm and sait Or if you will purchase 5 pkgs. Naptha Powder, for > B , ) smmer fifteen minutes. Pross through g RO : SKINNER'S Egg Noodles are the real egg noodles, containing eggs and the highest grade mater- { a sleve und add butter and fish flakes. ustomers SATURDAY SPECIALS. fals. You will notice that rich yellow eolor in SKINNER'S8 Noodles. They are manufactured under £ e with botled rice. Heat thoroughly. Josephine Bessems in Mothers' Maga Extra Fancy Strawberries, pint boxes, at 48-1b. sack Sunkist Flour, AP—Pennant Flour Extra fancy Large, Ripe Tomatoes, about 31¢-b. hasket, for Extra fine Large Ben Davis Apples, peck Fancy Red River Potatoes, bushel Extra Fancy Large Ripe Bananas, per dozen strict sanitary conditions. We have just completed the enlargement of our Kgg Noodle Department and installed a large amount of new machinery of the latest and most modern design. There is no better Fgg Noodle made than SKINNER'S and here is our guarantee to every housewife We Guarantee the High Quality Please Notice bouthern Way 10 cans Hominy Siherds Fresh, Crisp Hlnzvr Snaps, 10c bottles Olives ...Be | Strictly Fresh Kggs, doz 0 3 o Baking Fish rsiv Delivery e R i R R B e T f NERS N dl Bies, 3.8, Les says that thin is o s sE1 S of Sk g Noodles southern way to bake fish that will be Service has begun, MEAT SPECIALS. found very nice for Lenten menus Pig Pork Loin Roast, any amount wanted, per Ib. . . ...........18%¢ = AT s - . . arantee he g ty of SKINNER'S lgg Noodles to be not Clean the fish well. Then make the Keep the price of Pig Pork Shoulder Roast, 3 to 4 Ibs, average, per Ib 11%¢ b e B e I R A Jetter “8" on the sides. Rub with salt ilk down t Best Out Pork Chops or Fresh Ham, sliced, per 1b 17 15¢ noticeable and that in puri richness of flavor, fine even texture and outside end inside, and then with pepper milk down by Porterhouse or Round Steak, per Ib 17 %¢ ral goodness, (hey are better (han any other’ K5xg Noodles ‘Illm.llT 'l‘| Cook _in a stewpan with butter and helping the drivers. Prime Rib Roast, rolled, no bones or waste, per Ib. . ., A7He . ) IOARreu L T0U Are 8t RFSEOR Sioge 1 chopped dnion. Then place the fish in the M_Imi quarters of Lamb, 12 e—Fore quarters of Lamb, per lh 8le you without qu We know and belleve in thelr quality and that pan. Remove 1o the oven and bake about Always leave the We Roast Our Own Coffee Daily—Mail Orders Filled at Fhove Prices. s the reason we make this guarante twenty minutes, placing lumps of butter & 2 ,ver the fish, basting frequently. When hottles and tickets fish is done, lift it out carefully. Add a cup of oyster water to the gravy if you have it, or simply water, if not; the juice “ e 4 '8 ¥ of one lemon, two tablespoonfuls of W _'”“ necessary p of minced pars drivers will call+ Comme The Peoples Market '6',‘;’;‘;., opped mushrooms, o ¢ e - A ; . Gov. Morehead Has Proclai Apr.3 I8 aliowiee, SFTRR SRS, ShEIDS back if you will Spaghetti - Elbow Macaroni claimed the Week of Apr o s g agbriade g s gy telephone 3 N b k P F d W k t our ove e fish nd garnis B e e i ebraska Pure Foo ee l! émon.” Berve with dried toast cut in . There is nothing more important than the food consumed by the people of this great state and } three-cornered piece amlto the Pure Food Commission of Nebraska is to be commended for the stand they have taken on pure o et R foods and the promotion of the different high grade pure food products manufactured in Nebraska ;' The uMilk_wh“e" D‘i‘ry SKINNER'S products are endorsed by Dr. Harvey W, Wiley, Westfield laboratories, Marion H. Nell Spring Fashion Tips ackets grow shorter and Mrs. Harriet 8. MacMurphy as to their high quality and food value. SKINNER'S products comply with all Pure od Laws both State and National. Buy SKINNER'S products NEBRASKA PURE ¥OOD WEEK because they are absolutely the highest quality ew ‘lingerie is colored §E0cx taan highor than *vs 17 Pounds for $l-00‘ Not the largest but positively the best. We have a battery of eleven large new macaroni presses, kneaders and mixers of the latest and P In girls' suits the short coats lead n. st_granulated sugar is advancing ¢ 4 4 most modern mnxn that will arrive within the next few weeks to take care of the increasing demand 4 Nella ure wem with hats of wi snaper. | 13 057 By how before, it xogs Lkl Not made of bakers’ flour, but specially for SKINNER'S produets e R Hats have both high and low ecial caid ML T B IE 836.PAG JCIPE A \ Plaited sieeses arc ihe atest wrinkle. | 10°tn o, K1, chrles, 1°Iher for 8 ground Durum wheat flour. : Capes are coming more and more inte “also carry i ¥ lne of new cr T g E‘;.%:‘ 1""3'-'_‘:; '.;'ill]"x» Ask for ““Omaha Maid’’ Macaroni at All SKINNER S MANUFACTURING COMPANY i I R et | 9 acts ups, Bite : S dahn bt 5 einate of Kisse. 99 save Lo T AN NID.ET 90Ger 8% ohey. Soads. | Grocers. Omaha Macaroni Co. Largest Macaroni Factory in America ool mana, D. 3448, 408 W, 16th Wt \ ¢ Jlars when you read The Bee Want }1\10 YUNL T EA (_,O. 2 Phone Douglas 3711, 1005 Farnam Street.