Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 15, 1916, Page 7

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Appetizing Hash. One cup chopped meat, one table- spoon chopped sweet pepper, two ta- blespons boiled rice or cold boiled vegetable, one cup shredded lettuce, one-half teaspoonful salt, two table- spoons horseradish cream. Method: Mix thoroughly and serve from dish garnished with lettuce. The very best veal loaf may be substitut- | ed for the left-over meat. Beaten Biscuit. Eight cups of flour, one and a half teaspoons salt, twelve tablespoons pure leaf lard, one cup watef, one cup milk. Method: Sift flour and salt into a |etc, we have the follewing on our | marketing list: basin, rub lard well in with finger tips, add the milk and water, gradually making a stiff dough. Turn out on a| floured board. Beat continuously for ‘“""‘" thirty minutes with a rollingpin, fold- | ing over the dough as it is flattened | out. Roll into a sheet about halh an inch thick, cut out with small biscuit | cutter, prick through with a fork three times near the center of the biscuit, and bake in a moderate oven for half an hour. Grape Jelly. Set contents of one box of gelatin to soak in one-half cup of lukewarm water for ten minutes. To one cup of boiling water add one pint of grape juice, 2 cups of sugar, juice of onc lemon and the dissolved gelatin. Stir until sugar is thoroughly dis- solved. Strain and set aside to cool in moulds or glasses. A delicious jelly for garnishes or may be served with whipped cream or thin custard for dessert. For spiced jelly to serve 'WHHHHNL M STUNNING _ BLOUSES Everything new—fresh and cleanl—the styles mos| attractive. Georle!te Crepa Blouses are Priced at— $5.75 and $6 108 Cr.p$ de ((J)In;(; §lnu66 at— Tub Silk Blouses, special, at— Lingerie w;:;;;_...a Blo;e- $1.00 to $3.50 EVERYTHING NEW. 2d Floor. Rose Building. ‘WKWWHmimllJfl1imlllflllIIIIWIIHIII;IIW\UUJWHWHHU"IIII | | it cause Il want another dish” with meats add a bag of mixed spices to two cups of boiling water, boil for twenty minutes. Remove spice and proceed as with plain jelly Cookies. One-half cup high-grade oleomar- garine, one cup sugar, one egy, one- half cup cream, one and three-fourths cups flour, one and a half teaspoons | baking powder. Method: Cream sugar and olcomar- garine, add well beaten egg. Sift flour\ and baking powder together and add | to the first mixture alternating with | water and milk. Mix thick enough to take onto a floured board. Knead | lightly till dough is smooth, roll one- half inch thick, cut with small cutter; | lay on greased tin and bake in moder- | ate oven. Taking for granted the stock of staples such as flour, sugar, coffee, Canned fruit, Shortening. Fresh meat, Canned meat, Fresh vegetables— Grape juice, Butter, Butterine. | Tomatoes, Cucumbers, 'Um‘Mery. this is the best Macaroni fve ever tasted. | hope you made lots of “Itis good.isntit.Jack. [ts Skinnersthe | best [ve ever had.and quick cooking oo’ | SKINNERS THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 Page Recipe Book Free SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA, U. SA ‘ LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA Good road-good car- THE BEE: good crowd—now make it a good party with a treat Demand the genuine by full name— nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, GA. Send for Free Booket—"The Romanee of Coca-Cola.” Money Through The Plan is Just:‘ This (ontmned in each ten-cent loaf of Metzger’s wrapped Quaker or Puritan Bread yow will find a coupon worth one- Children Can Make Picture Show ' Metzger’ — ““Money-Saving’’ s Bread Selling Plan Think This Over Is one-half of a cent saved on every loaf of bread that comes into your home worth considering? We believe it is and OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916. Good T “hmgu for the Table---Offerings of the Market---Household Hmtm For Goodness Sake &= use KG Baking PowpeR Purity First It will never disappoint you—try SN "\ it if you like good things to eat. 7 Kévg'oughnuts 2 9,_“,{‘_&?_?,,50_5 ¢ are good" ( Health-g:vmg—thxrst-quench- ing —everyday drink for everyone | Armour’s Grape Juice is pure and un- diluted — pressed from choicest, hand- picked Concords, If you prefer it dfluted. you add the water y -urself—as much or as little as you want. Unfermented, un- sweetened and clarified. Look for the Oval Label. If your own dealer cannot supply you, ’phone us his name. ARMOUR £ COMPANY ROBT. BUDATZ, Mgr., 13th and Jones Sts., Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 1085. W. L. WILKINSON, 29th and Q. Tel. South 1740, half cent to you. Save twenty of these coupons and your are giving you this opportunity of sav- grocer will redeem same by giving you ing. All that is necessary on your part ONE TENCENTLOAFFREE is to DEMAND of your grocer ) Metzger’s Ten Cent Y ts will the 10 ts for the twent; n:ouponosu;npr}l r;:u \ml hga‘:«": ;ggr p?ctur:e:hsw‘);ongy a2/ W’ apped Quaker or save the coupons, and upon presentation Iam Worth ONE-HALF of a Cent of twenty (20) of these to your grocer _he will give you one TEN-CENT LOAF to You, for with nineteen (19) more just like me you EREE are entitled to one TEN CENT LOAF of METZGER’ S g’rapped PURITAN or QUAKER Bread FREE at any Tocery. Always demand one of these brands of bread, or for HEALTH, an aid in constipation, ask for METZGER'S BRAN BREAD., This also insurea you getting the very best, most wholesome and purest bread made. Also for an afl to constipation, ask for METZGER'S BRAN BREAD. It's better than the rest. ORDER TODAY AND START SAVING. WHEN -YOU GO FOR THE NEXT BREAD ASK FOR METZGER’S Quaker or Puritan SAVE THE COUPONS—WORTH ONE-HALF CENT EACH Steer Pnt Roast, 1b. t, Young Veal Chops, Ib Porterhouse Ste Pig Pork Butts, Ib. DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. 113 South 16th St. Gevman Sty(e Bouble Beer “In a Class by Itsell” Brewed and Bottled by Jetter Brewing Co,, Ltd. OMAHA, NEB. Pamily ‘!‘r.h Supplied by Wm. Jetter. Pig Pork Loins—fresh, not frozen, per’lb. ... .. 1916 Milk-fed Sprlng Chickens.. . & oo EMPRESS MARKET Phone Tyler 1000 >=== Spare Ribs, 1b From 8 to 9 p. m., Pork Chops, Ib...10c | From 9 to 10 p. m., Lamb Chops, ib. .5c —_————————— Pig Pork Lolm—fresh not frozen, perlb.. Steer Pot Roast, 1b....... L 1Yae Spave B b .. 5T s cioigsssast Extra Lean Regular Hams, 1b....17% Young Veal Roas ; 11¥4c | Extra Lean Regular Hams, 1b Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon, Ib. ..18%c yoRneLY sl ChessaIn 14%ic | Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Bacon, lb.......... 17%c i;:g Les, s ::z.c Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib 0P8, .o SPECIALS. Porterhouse Steak, 33 SPECIALS. Pig Pork Roast, Ib From 8 to 9 Lamb Chops, Pig Pork Butts, Ib e e s st .. 18Y¢ ..|z$cl 13%e Prompt Attention to Mail Orders. \ PUBLIC MARKET 1610 Harney Street. Phone Douglas 2307. 14 in Llneoln. TRUTH IN ADVERTISING. With Whatever Faults the “ BASKET STORES May Have, We Try to be Sincere. Buy a few sacks of our High Pat- ent Echo Brown Milling Com- pany’s hard wheat flour before the new wheat comes in. 48-1b. bag . 24-1b. bng Red “A” and Economy High Pat- ent flours— 48-1b. bag ... 24-lb. bag 66¢ 1-1b. can T:p Baking Powder. ]_0¢ K C Baking Powder, 25c can 1in anl Callolc Vla\v 1 in Unlvlfllty Place. 1 in hot water, 7 bars for Pyramxd Powder, 26c pkg.. bc size for . 8 for. 5 .1 Red Salmon, best Ala Pink Snlmon. 1-1b. tin Cream Cheese, Ib.. Lawn and Garden % ality, 50 ft. long. . beautiful fruit, heavy syrup, can ood syrup, baking soda.. weet Mi get Pickles, doz.. loaf, 4¢ 3 for Sweet Split Pickles, doz. llb package Good Breag Phone Douglas 4231, Fancy Queen Olives, pint D C Soap 3¢ bnr‘ 9 for.. 5. price. Ad to THE Em:el'mn C-/IllTyInr 440, General affico-, and ask for store nearest you. From 9 to 10 p. m,, Pork Chops, lm: Deliveries to All Parts of the city. Mail Orders Filled at Above Prices. Phone Douglas 2793, 16 in Omaha. South Omaha. 1916 Milk-fed Spring Chickens. . e s Council Bluffs. Benson. White Borax Soap, for cold or -83.60 eaches, large cans Easter bund, er Mountain Brand, good fruit anfi 15 ¢ ¢ At most stores—Armour Sour_Pickles, doz. ¢ Juice, Gt .o iooiiicean 7% Ibs. Rolled Onts ¢ Pint, 18¢. Small size Quaker Oats, 26¢ pa Somri stores handle Fremont, nt gncle S ual ew potatoes, a peck, 15 Ibs. ". same int, 1121} and small bottle. 5¢ New potatoes, bu%hal 60 lbs. ;é M[fi Pop, lavors, bottle Fine line of fresh green vegeublu WII Tea for iced tea, Ib at each store at lowest market '-u") MopErN [VIoTHER (7005E MELODIES ?m Le was a plpers son, He ]earnec[ to p]ay when he was oung? CBut the only tuZe that* Was [ea he could p]a)/” my ice cream very ay bpuul Ice Cream for Tomorrow, Sunday GRAPE NUT ND when asked why he has Ice Cream every day, Tom piped, “Because a Plate a day Keeps the Doctor Away, tra-la-la, tra-la-loo, troo-la-lee.”” And with a wink he said aside, “‘And be sure you get All Iee Crggjrg for it’s the kind that will do the trick—it’s pure and Sweet and Good—Oh My! rn Say Sol” Havwe It In Your w Home Froquently ’”7@mmmmmmw e i = Let the other fellow worry—put YOUR AD in The Bee.

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