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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. . 17 Good Things for the Table---Offerings of the Market---Household. Hints Asparagus of Finest Sort | Tested Recipes [ Careful Housewife Beging i it Better Muscle; HONEY CAKF ’ IS Growznq INOSLOL B One s et v Summer Campaign N ow s, ' a2, to, o things comes bt o 0 ~ he complained that she had not had greatest amount of nutri- sodn, thr K9, thre v Asparagus,”’ sald the vegetabls man will be more plentiful and of pluls . pped [ r ‘ nal “‘pre hildre who will dr through a | time to get outdoors and '"I“,\” ‘l“;':“‘" ment Wilh the least tax 1 1 i t W hev o heauties with er family *hiladelphia r rather, the human man who selly vor than those trom Florida ful salt, one and,one-half teaspoonf ¢ LHER KIDA.| AETRW.CA oAl NOVELRMNE (he¥erage o { f which have been here since late winter. | cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful nutm t “preparedness” in which the houss: | otherwise they would not toueh, For the | Ledger upon the digestive organs. egetables). “Asparagus {s the finest now ond lottuce, grown right here around |two cupfuls nut meats, chopped ope { ba interested, The whole | housckeeper who entortalns extensively e e Rt | e e Gutiarr W arunsthe Nns. |‘Rumor soauit i bEmREADla 10 & Pokmme | (et meA(h- aFtécad ithe “eipion " emieh.| COMMEMORATE.SINING Shredded Wheat Biscuit it I have ever soen In the twenty-elgnt | A ears that T have been selling vegetables | Hitherto 1t has all been coming frow dimsolve soda In it and mix with butte prign and it Ix the duty of each h e | carbonates any drink by means of the OF JAPAN-U. S. TREATY | contains all the muscle~ in Omaha. Oh, it's just luclous and fine, | (AT '*‘;3 5 B 5 I"]x"}'v ':’-‘m n]m »;w K V\MHIVHH :1 w v‘- pr I,." -"mw m',. . Ampaign . arbon ,‘: ] t ; .“W:,CM .v ‘1,,.\ '\\n\‘:t making material in the The weather has been just exactly right itrawberries are getting botter and bet-| with the salt and splees ast of all, | and ecarry it through stully rink ca o mad ) “soda (Correspondence of The ooiatad Press.) fy ind nature has put into those tender | ter As well as cheaper and cheaper every | add raisins and nuts. Drop by teaspoon Just as the henlth and good fighting | use PORTO - M BT dorimemarate thi whole wheat grain made < uls on buttered baking sheets and bake | trim of the er depend upon Agniust K11 A Other 1 / P . talks just the very best that it fs pos- | Weel uls on buttered baking sheets and trim of th pend upon the ex ,.f:‘,m e e, | Mxty-socond anniversary of the algning digestible by steam cooking, #ible to put into t You know, aspara- CGireen peas and yellow string beans are in a moderate oven cell 0 ¢ the army cComminpar 8o, s Ar ""I r "” summer can &n of the treaty of amity between Japan and 2 kus, besides being good to the taste s NOW arriving in Omaha '|"";' Arknnsas DATE MUFPINS HIR SRS a0 h:"’"“ - # ': el ‘,“ e “,‘ r”u‘u’, : '",““' '::“‘:;‘ the United Htates—the first treaty in | Shredding and baking. Con- hat ":r"" ':"T" o '."TT o 'f': A e Sl rwn'fnr One-half cupful sugar, two cupfuld | ju, igpy yiay ot the home food sup- | mowquito and other insect pests. It ja not | N9 Hiat f modern Japan—G. 11 5cld- | taing more real nutriment tha ows, being especially good for rallron Ip a ad Ip) dates, cut In pleces; two ¢ s milk more, the American consul general, gave el TR s ks oy Sotrmie 1l the d : ply. While many foods. of course, are|too early to purchase fly atters, stick anyons having a tendency to kidnwy O o, Wi ShOY JOREREVRM 61} 100! SRmNAIL lanapaontil nail, DRR-GUARORIONDS | 1oyt et IREL L IR B - e ot popic 4 ”Wm“” ‘;“m“" I | & dinner at hin official residence on than meat or eggs and costs e ening the | Mrch 3L inviting the leading Japeness | mych legs, Being ready- \ roubles, way from Texas to Omaha g ‘ Asparague s growing right around Deets, carrots, turnips, Bermuda onions oo i1l Pk 1 good i t ther | fons f s fp s A o B e B red shortening, fo Omaha nowadays out {n the open air, 8re arriving daily In goodly quantittes | RO BIOTIEERE FUE TR (UL | mavles which should be stocked in before |houss and food. A new glams fly trap| Teoiaor Perry, who opened up| cooked and ready-to-serve, ' Ivent of summer. Now s the time to | stands on three easters, s to be bajted Many other vesetables are growing at| (rom Texas fields, £o are new potatoes, | ' Japan o the ‘western -world; subseribed h 1 home too, fncluding radishes, lettuce,| Which now are down in price to the popn- [PPrders Ll L | I / ekRa in elther water-glass or | with bread soaked In milk and can enaity | (2F0E 8 00 PR, REER SRR it is the ideal Summer fc Thitha il oot i = GBLoTd i and i tha | ¥ phT beaten egs.- Add. milk and flour, which | P B, foven city | Lpfenlded and rebaited There 18 AlA0 8 | Lorq sayashi, Daigaku no Kami for | Delicious for breakfast —or . wting weather has been ideal for vege \pples are nearly gone for the BEason pas beor 9 th salt and baking | ) R s M 8 158D, -eopecinily adapied | yopnns on Marcl 84, The signatures ':-H-u;.;.wrluym $oaross and will bo con- | tng scascor. But \I-rl;h‘nnn-]u. and | and add Pour into huttered muffin | '\ ‘ ; MBI Al e ey ML AR eh Millard Filimore and the Japanese sh cream, or with fresh fruits, siderably higher for the next two weeks, | Valencia oranges have begun to Arrive (ins and bake In a quick over nenaed . vy ' MR n were affixed to the amity treaty un It 18 the interval of time that comes be-|from California to take thelr place, Th NESKELRODE PUDDING naidered 1/ ihatd : i fay t i polson’ fly paper| q.. oy 14 camphor trec, w | ] MadcatNlagarBFalla,N.Y. twoen the end of the Florida crop and | “Mediterranean” oranges are sweet and o = A o1 SSITAE 5%, et U ety 130 hettar-he. syvidedy and Ehint B A pESE-(i g Anaing /in (wmiktids by (ha! coropeiing IR e Dagtning of the Teses. srap. Thoi | tander. petng ubote a8 good as the navels| Onie: ssd one-hale cupfule susar, thres- | drY. pantry, 13 | orable 10 ute & weak solution of formal- | A¢'ner s 1 general i voxo. READ THE BEE WANT ADS when the Texan “love apples” begin to ) oxcept that they have seeds. quarters cupful water, one-half cupful £ e dchyde instead. If netting is used either f ] ; / i s ! 1 e candled cherries pound chestnuts at loant a barrel supply of these | o, windows or about a baby'n erib, let P S tour ek yolks, ‘one pint thick cream, one aples, instead of running to the store | yo wiite and not gresn, as the latter is f ful | for three five pounds ever few days i y tablespoontul vanilia, one-ha 1pfu ) Iyed with dangerous color 41t the shells of the chestnuts. bol ations point to a rise in the price of both | ¢ ikt el epmtasds ] The tart of rhubarb appears just at until soft and then strain (nto the hot| gy on naie an hour, peel clean, pound to | WUEAF and flour for the next aix months, [ NO CAMPAIED |’1 oy "i‘l" KOV BRpNn Y M : be complete witheut attention to fhe ] that season when the appetite oraves a | rhubarb, Ada lemon fulce, Pour into| pasto and rub through a coarss sleve, | OWIng to conditions abroad .‘,,-m:l.n; h n|l"u| '.:I '\-\4' while it UMAHA change. Rhubarb 1s an excellent apring | ™ r':"‘ \’;\Iu: "w', |""”"fl ";';"‘,':“C‘ to harden. | i iatening with a little cream and add Order Plonts Provistons Now. | |is to be Boped that no housekesper will o 0 3 Berve A PP C! » " pinch of nl ol Ignr S A ‘ f B ’ ANA tonic. It comes from a plant which in | VE SO ERTER SO L pinety |08, & 8 wil pinch salt. 17 b mi The summer season 1s alno plenfe time, [ have to meet a serious sceident in her waBSVES o closely allied to dock and sorrel, In its | o sooq hisbarb, one oupful sugar, two |®Nd water to & syrup; cool, & #% | and “preparedness” means present order- | family, atill her campaign should include native sofl, the central regions of Asia, it | tablesponf fy tutter, -onia teaspoonful Y”l;"'v and pot ;;" "'"":' ‘;‘ A Aouble | .y hend of delicacien and things espe- | attention to the household medicine sup- | attaing a wonderful growth, developing | buking powder, one-fourth cupful milk, boller. Cook until smooth, stirring con- | ...y needed for the plente outings and | o) B e - M!D ntalks six or eight feot high. From the | tW0 €&gs, flour | MADUY. Cool again, add candied (Uit | iy pummer gue e ‘ Iu‘ ‘» + l”,. r::l)"mvl;“i'r 'm»' h ".n’ OMAHA MAC ARON; CO. " | Ores " ind sugar, add the ,na che 7 | Whip the | wapecially, " 00d pl o place a n“ roots of this variety are prepared many Oream the butter an ¥ and chestnute and vanilla P de hottled srape P " . o of ouy most valuable drugs well-beaten eggn, milk, Thubarb, sUffl-| cream wtift and add to the mixture, Pack | o wreeeronl 1ooc Ty Juice oF the | amall tray about twelve inches square | Dougise 9900 CULLEN BROKERAGE $ o .u.._‘“-.:‘.w Rhubarb appears very ea n the | clent flour to make a thick batter, and|(n {ce and salt for four hours.—Mother “‘“’“ "‘, : i el b s ”‘fl ':"' on some shelf in a first floor room. On| i m - market. The dwnrf varfetios are the | bAKING powder. iialf #ill buttered cups|Magazine | SN atar BoTarillaas ot thy atte “n‘ S| SR BT D0, RS MU0 AT - ouses | and steam thirty minutes, Serve with | punte, avernl cans of the attractive | ooiiowes wre not tough and stringy, as sometime ; pin and a bottls of capers will add u tho case Wit thubary grown n gar- | BAUCE=Ona-fourth cuptul butter, ono| RUMOR IN ATHENS OF GREEK | /10ii's, i %, lotte of cavers wil add |y Porequaster Lambs, 1b powdere ugnr, one egK, three ta y 4 imme| Four-ounce bottle of arnica (for brujses 4 'y " . ams, poonfuls boiling wate Inde monizing with other fruits in any com 3 by degrees ths whipped egg, beating = foik ! Swi hakiiie - an I iheiwies Cor v i Buking 1 o ng Bleer Pot Roast 1% pas _l | , s rondil (Correspondence of the Asrocin r Olive ofl (for burns) Pig Pork Roast 18440 | Salt Pork Mnation. The acld julce congeals readily ntil perfectly smooth, Just before serve tock of rted * and b N in making rhubarb and n com- | ot BT ol ata g e | RN R, DEeNEes ) o P o rackers and blocults | oo oy sterilized gauze (for ban Pig Pork Butts ; 13%¢ | Bkinned Hams . ng stir in the bolling water been rolstent in Athens that efforts | A0 Useful for the simmer guests or porch . R . 30 | Small Han bination with peach, orange, . quince, | gy ARI CONBERVE-One-half oz i eas o fiiatre" Oraak AR tat | ent there 1s one thing that is hu. | 988 or wrepping any small wound) ulz«: Toxira Loan Bacon strawberry, and current julces, it assists | candied 1 peel, one and one-half ;"‘“"““ it el : A . i 4 fo find an empty lardey,| ©ON® TOll clean old linen and cotton 14106 | Bugar Crired Bacon heso lat to jelly without changing inds rhubarb, one and one-half pounds | $90,000,000 in the Unite tates, In vie K ) i ARPLY - IAEGSF, | b ags thel 1}7\,'.” '1\‘1.]\‘ . ‘,I{ thi shbarb ar, one-half oz candied orant peel, |of the failire of the government to sc- | OF be in the poition of Old Mother Hub~ ™¥& Deliveries to all parts of the oity. Mail orders filled at once. . 1r".|“vl ! o ’“u " polling point.. | OnO-half oz, ginger root, one-fourth pound | eure the loan from the entente powers. | bard, who found th the cupboard was | "7 ey e (./r aaiEass ET won and put a k 0omy | Place the fruft, cut in Inch lengths, In| o0 "pomier Bkouloudis has Informed | for th iminer guest, to' whom we cen | N7 Verious creams and tollst prepara 7 tlon with the later frufts, not yet in g0 Aish. Chop the figs and candled | ¢ 4 0ioiated Press that there s no | offe pitality with graclousness tionw, talcum powder, ete., for prickly Opp. Woolworth Be and 10¢ Store. 113 South 16th St. Tel, D, 2307, " Belo o ceipes for ap- / Feason, "W "'d'; :'”’ recipes ap Ine and scatter over the rhubarb. | ..ontion on the part of the government In this connection we ought to conaider | Ho8t 8nd sunburn petizing rhubarb dishes the mugar on top of this and 16t| 4o o 1o place a foan In Ameriea, Some | the summer beverage. 1Tave we the need- | 1ight Marching Order in the Word, BAKED RHT AR ‘nree bufiches | stand untll the next day Boll slowly for p 1 . Ae ng 1 ’ L P or ant . weth ) i )\ K ';’»‘I f T / thres months ago inaquiries were made | ful for making It attractive and quickly The N eeper who wants to make a vhubarb, one cupful sugar, flour an hour, or longer if necessary, adding |y ough the London office of & New | A set of tall len 1] It miccess of the summer e ) 1l i L sl X AN wron he London office o of tall lemonade or club glasses, s of th mmer campalgn and : m:;h vl;;n""r‘r‘ Ll ']‘ cut into 'V;' ": h | the ginger root the last half hour, Pour York bank, but the reply was so positive | several side serving trays and a supply | have it result in the greatest health and Fresh Dressed Chwken" 1b ongths. ender do not pecl. Dredge | ity jally gla with paraffin. | i the negative that the Greek gove of paper dollles 15 osse N pleasiire to hers W her fam o1 with flour and' put in a baking dish RHUBARB. "Z;"', I;'?»K:'V'r\r:ml-:mt\ 'M il e - ‘r’ e i ”'_‘ » "'x‘””‘ A plass v ””””"" o ¢ "”,:':"" hos B ‘:“’ ""J 4§ Pig Pork Butts, 1b. . sprinkling each layer with mugar. Cover \lks Kreen rhu ; . DINOE.. 40 B MBAFYS 8L S0t (e MIome | POOM s 5y MASCHINE. O1RaY He AlsR and baks In 1 . one and one-haif | N& funds from America thorough blending of many summer | This for the housewife would mean slim teer. Pot Rosst 11%40 | Spare Ribs the dish and b a moderate- oven er Pot Ro i yare Rib o Wugar, one — drinks, The newest on the market has 4 | ination of the unessentials in furnishings " P ) g 3 for three-q rters of n hour This 1s ” Pig Pork Roast . 1940 alt Pork ] ( A:I ":]’u":"r”f u’:-m it ol s o, ; i ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL SAFE | metal temon saueszer in the upper haif, | which require the least effort and time | yYouns Vesl Rosst 3 11%¢ | Bkinned Hams delicto ve h fried cken OF | - ot rhubath ¥ small pleces and bol y tha ilce can ha directly mqlieeze 0| in oir care 0 3 y y by g |/ Ou Aty Kbl placeniand v FROM FIRE FOR FIRST TIME o tnat n be directly nqueezed into | in thelr care. It also means cutting'B Young Veal Chops .. 140 | Bugar Cured Hama gl . p tablespoon- | e contulne package of straws can | down elabornte service and overburdened ambh Logs ... IPPPPT L | ixtra Lean Bac RHUBARB JELLY—Two tablespoon by y 4 add - iy S g b FnoEst , o Rurdgned |, Lamb 1 SAls | EETs Laan mpen ! fuls 1mon Juice, one \d rhubarb, tw | 15U Mol as iotd soft :"?‘J"’lm Correspondence of the Associated Press,) | 0 POURhL wholesale from the drug store, | menus, so that the housewife will not |} Mutton Chovs & l:r‘:clx;:l‘” i i tablespoontuls gran 1 geln ha 1gar. Boll rice until sof n (Correspondence of the A und are particularly nice where the e | need to spen e s oye b L o0l watar, one cuDLUl SUBAF rhubarb and rice, beating thoroughly.| LONDON, May &~For the first time | Fo.DOE il Te there are | need nd endless hours over the R wiom g to 9 p. m—LAME CEOPS. . ... Skin and cut the rhubarb .in small | Mold in slghtly buttered cups and place In It long history 8t. Paul's cathedral |« = From 9 to 10 p. m.—~PORK CHOPS PG LA zumm. pleces. Fut Into a saucepan With the| on ice until eold, Take from molds just I# considered pafe from fire, adequate The Deliveries to all parts of the city. orders o ugar and cook slowly until soft, but not| before serving and serve with hard sauce. fire fighting apparatus having been in ofiginal MARKET 1610 H.'n.y .f_ broke: 04 elatir 1 the cold water| fothe Magnzine, stalled after four years the ! roken, Boak gelatin i ater | gnzir el o g b sl e i 4 Malted Milk , H Phone Doug " + 'J : s tamons. dome, Though much progress Nourishing | ~ * k kg yolks and two egg whites, stirring In | has been made towards making the edi Deli Pottrto Di8hes. [one suv or et brotn. season the tiguid | fee ireproct the- worle In this ivection | Drreaast with one teaspoon sult, one<half teaspoon onsume from ten to fifteen years. . . v aspoon salt, on If teaspoon | will consume from ten fifteer ™ | The powder dissolves in w A very tempting vegetable ce an | white pepper and one-fourth teaspoon | Great quantities of inflammable materinl made with riced potatoes, Heap the | grated nutmeg. Place the potatoes in a | have heen removed trom the bullding, in Rich Milk, Malted grain extract in powder, | The Original Food-Drink for all ages otatoes loosely fn a round dish. Border deep baking digh, pour over the liquid, [cluding the wooden floors of the galleries For Infants, Invalids and growing children. | More nourishing than tea, coffee, et o o e en | lightly and bake in & moderate oven ‘l’I o ’m of $600,000 {u being rained o1 Pure nutrition,upbuilding the whole body. | In the home, or at Hotels and Cafe-. St Invigorates nursing mothers, and the aged. | Substituten cost YOU Samo Pr otato Greelan Style, Dice five medium-slzed cold bolled po- | Peel and carefully wash six large | itoes; mince two sweet red pepper R DOKIpaN, - FTA0. 104 FORNUOR (40 3 poverin, ach potato with a thin slice of Jace In a saucepan wiih one p hot bacon. ake in a moderate oven for ich milk, season with one teaspoon | JASH % 4 R or rentiatinilas S e minutes, turning them over AIEIGRE, pook e elted | fTequently fn order to insure even baking Carefully blond (‘ tablesppor s g |00 A1l sides. Remove from oven, take up butter with one tablespoon flour an Turn |01 4L A time with a towel and remove into potatoes until evenly taken up. TUFR | 0 oonory with an appie corer. Have mixture into & " J" “ ‘}' 1Y | roady one olip of finely ground raw beef, prinkle with grated Philadeiphin cheese | o (oninra with the meat, close each A id i ingi and minced paraley, cover dish and DIace oy ot potato with & small plece. of Everybody’s happy.~ The maid is bringing in a moderate oven for fifteen minutes. | o Looonad.out conte eplace in the Serve in baking di roasting pan, sprinkle 1ghtly with salt s T e T it v N acaroni Into a small saucepan po: Fe8- | tar and return to the oven to bake for fourths of a cup 14 1 0ne | ywenty-five minutes erve with parsle tablespoon meited hutter o Voman's World 50 different ways of preparing. Cooks in 12 minutes milk reaches the bolling point one-fourth Write for recipe book free. For sale at leading grocers’ a water. | INSANITY IN ENGLAND p flour that SKINNER MFG. CO,, La t Macaroni Factory in America Ll T e T SHOWS BIG INCREASE LR PR w7 Movie Fans are Ice Cream Fans g N e ) e e i o Al“']‘l*]lt the movies, liberal portions of our popular [ce Cream will always prove a delicious Treat Faus In Potatoes A Special for Sunday ‘Delmonico’’ Iee Cream —an ideal dessert for the Sun day dinner. Your nearest druggist can supply you b o After r'ctm'ning from the ball game you will find a cold bottle of ICE CREAM The Fairmont Creamery Co, Omaha, Nebe, 7y THE BEER YOU LIKR most refreshing and satisfying. s FOR Po Ia for S0 I you will ‘'phone Douglas 1889, o case will be sent to you prompily e G S A lUXU MF RCANTILE COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS oW Springs Qeer . . Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108

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