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- . THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916. FRUIT PRESERVING Suggestions for Cake Bakers | Things for the Table---Offerings of the Market---Household Hints Chocolate Hearts. | chocolate, cornstarch, haking powder Two ounces of butter, two ounces |an! sufficient milk to make, a thick S = by AN 2 of cornstarch, two ounces of grated | batter “‘3‘[‘}" over a ‘fih‘ESPW‘““l .. a tablespoonful of milk, | may be required). warter tablespoonful | twelve | The following recipes may be of )over the sides and top of the cake chocol | use for cakes to serve, as they are all |and leave to dry. Soomsetrsc K" = — s \\‘i\ Have ready little ' heart- SEASON NOW OPEN simple to make and not very ex- | of baking powder, three ounces of | shaped tins, well greased. Divide the | pensive: Sl i ‘\'flhl\- j mixture between them and hake for Markets Flooded With Fruits One-quarter pound flour, one heap- Three-quarters pound butter, one ek intteeand e half an hour in a moderate oven. and Garden Truck at Mod- erate Prices. TOMATOES VERY PLENTIFUL| Now is the time to institute a pro-| gram of preparedness for next win-| ter's keen appetites. t The enterprising housewife can get | a lot of good things on the Omaha | markets now to convert into delicious | things in jars and glasses for the win- ing teaspoonful baking powder, two!a €ggS, two ounces icing sugar, three | ounces butter, two ounces powdered [ounce of carraway seeds. e " sugar, two small lemons. Rub the butter into the flour, add BEEEEELR AT Grate the rind, of one lemen and |the sugar and seeds and mix ul]_\\lll: . . . aliedrd theuiEd s ereani ""””1”"{“\0“ beaten s ) the. milk \ 1916 Is Thrift Year. Save While You Eat. and the powdered sugar and then add form. Into, rock-shapcd cakes and | Buy your groceries a the eggs one at a time and beat well | bake in a quick oven S L8] b EEm R S | THE BASKET STORES flour, lemon rind and jui and lastly | One-half pound of powdered sugar, | the haking ‘powder; bake in a lined three ounces of flour, three ounces of round tin for about an hour. Do not have the oven too hot. When cold, ice | with the following: Squeeze and | s nd a halt pounds of {lour, half pound sugar, two eggs, a little milk, half |¥ ground almonds, two whites of eggs Whisk the whites of the eggs to a olid froth, add the sugar, then the cther, beat in the eggs, next add the | Bee Want Ads sugar 5 Produce Results and watch your bank account grow’ Here are a few of our every day low prices: Macon Jars with lacquered cans* | Fine Talle Salt at nearly half N ter’s dglectation. | strain the juice of the second lem on | flour and almonds. Roll into sticks de ) 42, g v 4 3¢ Quin'ces Bavel justi mades theittans and mix with the icing Sugar to ‘a Iu‘l"b;:\‘:' ni "v‘ 1‘.‘ \n au:'o“‘-“ (?\‘v\v'“h\: l“(‘l“ 0 ct:'lt\::‘ i%¢ n\hfl;:.m-lkoual:ly53‘11?“5:2!‘;?’5:: earance. Quinces are not things of maist paste. If not moist enough'| crisp. A few drops of almond essence . can.... 18¢ | 14-b Bk i g heauty. But you know what quince | add a few drops of water, Spread | will improve the flavor, e e | MfiAT DEPARTMENT. jelll{ is, tge ,ki"d [ha;, mpther "59;}- 104 e s o3 i B : Y e e : i'st‘ For quality and flavor in But& resser bl it Lt f - American Lady Cedar Oil, $1 00 | :_"r,im’.-‘"y‘ilmtf°“°l“_’l'§8=“mm‘ Grapes are plentiful, the purple i1 1916 Milk ng Spring Chickens, pav b T 193¢ .“"“L S0e size, 30¢; | r:".!: i L e, A .23¢ kind that make such good jelly and| — S S We have just received a carload of live Spring Chickens, which we will dress to size, 19t | E tra Princeton, colored, 1.1b. the prices are very moderate. They L Cak y you oider. On sale Saturd.y. L L. Starch, 10c pkg..T¢ | Aol i Ol A 4 i will be even more plentiful in a week Orange Cream ayer e Lamb Legs, per Ib...... 15%¢ | Ex. Lean Reg. Hams, Ib.. 15 % ¢ 1 e Covn Flakes, ¢4 3 for | Empire, medium grade, 1-1b. car:’ or two. § Fresh Pig Pork Loins, lb.lg%c | Sugar Cured Hams, Ib..11%¢ ISt o iy e g 9 Tomatoes are in the heydey of their Pig Pork Roast, Ib...... } %€ | Ex Lean Breakfast Bacon, pe Ice Tea, fine quality, 1b..23¢ | Magnolia, 2-Ib. 30¢ summer’s existence and now is the By CONSTANCE CLARKE, Steer ‘Pot Roast, Ib. 0%e¢ B R AT D b 17% S =05 | About the only Butter we ever time to put up catsup and tomato Pig, Pork Butts, Ib., ?*é Sugar ‘Cured Bacon, 1b.. 15% ¢ IncensndentiCotive BIsess 806! | ttind whishpolted ot éVeIed L preserves. It is at this season of the year that|smooth., Place the juice of two or- Young Veal Roast, 1b. . Yo SPECIALS SATURDAY. .z “_.“l"' i ol SSRGS 28¢ | body is Danish Pioneer, at pg‘g“ Little Pickles Abundant. the mind of the thoughtful housewife |anges and the grated rind of one of |||, Young, Veal Chops, 1b...14% ¢ [ 7 to 8 P: M. , 8-1b. Pail C Lard. ... 38 hrifty Habit Coffee, Santomy e periidesonn o) & Little pickles for pickling are abund- | turns toward the cake tox, and- the them with one tablespoonful of water || Porterhouse Steak, Ib. . 6% ¢ | 8to9 P. Lamb Chops. .. . Bc blend, b......ooenn, 20¢ | Short Ribs, 1b....11¢-12%@. ant as are also little onions for the|question of how ‘to find something |on the fire, and when téle {(iq‘uid l;:‘“s’ Spare Ribs, Ib..........9%¢ | ?to10 P. M., Pork Chops... RLI Kancy Oucen Olives, qt., 33€: | Cream Cheese, 1b...... .. 206 same purpose. .| that will be both good and unusual. | add the egg.mixture. Cook for three i Phone Douglas 2793 pt., 17¢. | Spri ickens, 1b. - / Cooking apples are’ coming in (in| This is a delicious cake. | minutes, add the ~slightly beaten Pu BLIc MAR ET 1610 HARNEY STREEY Best grade Cider Vinegar, per J L S:‘(‘:CNI%! GO'Ogét . goodly quantities, especially after the| Take one cup of butter, work it to | whites of the egg just before taking Mail Orders Fil'ed Promnt'y. New Ranid De'ivery System. O e s '15,- McLaren’s Peanut Butter, a de- gloomy prediction that they-would be |a creamy consistency with two cups | the filling from the fire, and cool part- — e ——— Quart bottle ) ...7¢ | licious spread for bread, per very scarce this year. Crab apples| of powdered sugar, after which add|ly before using. W h White Grain Vinegar, gal..14 I T o RN A are also plentiful, for making apple | by degrees three ¢ups of sifted flour, Orange Glace—Put the finely | Hippo Washing l’o.wder 4¢ | Dromedary Datenut Butter, 10e jelly. .| one-half cup of sweet milk and the | chopped = peel .of an.orange into a u a e | R N ) Ol A 10 BIB0 o CXiirs 1 g s wniginie o 2 O There is no sign of any decrease in | whites of eight eggs beaten to a stiff | stew-pan, and pour over it two table- Pyramid Washing Powder, 26c | Parchment Paver, roll.,8¢- the visible supply of watermelons and | froth. After working the mixture for | spoonfuls of boiling water, cover the size for e '151‘ | Crene Paper Napkins, 100.15¢ cantaloupes and the prices remain low | fifteen ‘minutes, add two tablespoon-|pan and let the contents remain till | be size, 4¢ pkg.; 3 for 1'0 Picnic Plates, 25 in pkg., 2 and the quality delicious. . . fuls of baking powder and one of al-| cool; then add the juice of the orange . . 3 4 | Sunbrite Cleanser, Bc can, 4¢ tary and economical, 5 Sumier squash of several varieties | mond flavoring. Bake in layer cake |and strain through a piece of muslin, 18 Slmply dellclous when made with | R iy R 10¢ 8¢ 3 for....... 4. £? are on thé market. pans, fill with orange filling, and|Take one and a half cups of icing ! 13 Ibs. of Fine, Dry, Granulated Sugar for.............. 81, ) Pears are plentiful, but peaches are | spread with orange glace. | sugar, and mix with it three table- v C T WATERMELONS b ] not very abundant. Filling—Put one spoonful of corn-|spoonfuls and a half of the liquor pre- We have just purchased our fourth o.'r this s*ason and believd’, Egg plant, cauliflower, red and|starch in two tablespoonfuls of water pared as above; stir over a fire until 0 E th quality is betterpt'*ln ever. We recommend. that you buy them white cabha%;. c;xcumbers, new SW:}:’J and, when it is dissolved, add the|it is warm, an‘d tgcn use. })ccorate not guaranteed, same as we do. e tatoes, wi mon, e i i i slices. . £ 2 i . ;:o:'lot?ing“slin ?hlén:a?l::t: g beaten yolk of one egg and stir until the cake with fres| or"a:fe 5-I-CE! ; é > | NOT GUARANTEED GUARANTEED RIPE. i S L S R e e e repEEy Pure—Healthful—Economical ~ [¥zad | 1110¢ Ib, g 1%¢ Ib. i i . . for and Get i . - Household Suggestions || 16 POUNDS SUGAR, $1 ; ER’S The highest grade of baking powder pos- 30& §rC 360Ms-z:. per cate, 87].100- Per dozen, 24¢, 28¢, 346" ] P , Most stores have all sizes. i : To make a good furniture polish e Cae Orniate. KINN sible to buy and your money refunded Missour] Pears, similar to Keifer, per bu., (so called)....$ go scrape two: ounces of beeswax into|| 3 Ibs. best Coffee ... -$1. PP s Malaga Grapes, 1b., 7¢; 8 Ibs. for 19¢; basket. .. .. .36¢ a pot of jar, add_as much spirits ’?E:l.e;;x}:::‘l. l,I:’; - THE HIGHEST QUALITY if it fails to sat13fy. Ask your dealer. Phone General Office, Tyler 440, for Locations o of “turpentine “as ' will moisten the 3 o 2o s r whole, and the eighth part of an|| SuEsr sold with §1.00 order of other SPAGHETTI g T H E BAS KET STORES . "ounceof resin. Dfissolv: a\lld !hdi:l to || soods- anua Mfg. Co., Chicago | ) the consistency of paste and add as much Indian.red as will deepen the || MOYUNE TEA Co" “M”d" Book free 406 N. 16th St, Phone Doug. 2446. SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA,USA |~ LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA .-color to a dark mahogany. Stir all well together. " To wash brushes and combs, put a teaspoonful of ammonia into a basin of hot watér and dip the brush up and down in it, letting the comb re- main in the water for a few minutes. Afterward rinse in cold water. If new enamel pans are placed in 1916 Milk Fed Spring Chickens, per Ib 19%¢ We have just received 15,000 pounds of Live Spring Chickens, which we will dress to your order. Forequarter ‘Lamb, genuine Spare Ribs, 1b Ex. Lean Reg. Hams, spring lamb \ a pan og v;-atcrd and allowlcd :‘o comltlg sre::’h Pig Poil; Llc’)ins, gugai Cured Hams, 11%¢ to the boil and then cool, they wil indquarter’ Lam| X. Lean Breakfast Bacon, per 1 ‘ be found.to last much longer with- Pig Pork Butts, 1b. | BRI RC a N g The S ec}al Ice Cream Ib. . out burning or cracking. Sugar Always rinse black stockings in blue water, and they will keep a good color right en-to. the end. Before cleaning knives-on a knife- board, damp them slightly. They clean miore quickly and gain a better polish. Steer Pot Roast, Ib. . ) goung ‘{Ieallkgrt, lb.fi. .14 oung Veal ops, 1b..14%¢ | r -1b. Pai o Porterhouse _ Steak, Ib...16%¢ ] ke ql'o.s fimfix‘(‘:}fi;h‘.'flu b 113 South 16th Street EMPRESS MARKE Phons Doug, 2307 Opposite Woolworth’s 5c and 10c Store. for Sunday will be GRAPE-NUT 17%¢ Cured Bacon, 1b..15%¢ SPECIAL. Al From 7 to 8, Pork Chops, per Ib. . '“Vi: . Bc WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR MEAT AND GROCERIES ELSE WHERE WHEN YOU CAN BUY HIGH-CLASS GOODS FROM e THE WASHINGTON MARKET FOR LESS MON EY THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN THE CITY? g MEATS, Pure Lard, per Ib e b Extra Lean Pork Chops, per Ib.. Compound Lard, 2 Ibs. for Y Extra Lean Pork Steak, per Ib... GR( .o Strictly fresh extra lean Pork Loin: Pure Granulated Sugar, 14 Ibs. & Extra fancy Genuine Spring Lamb Legs, pe: Extra fancy California Grapes, per b Extra faney home dressed Spring Chickens, per 1b Extra fancy Pears, per basket & 4 Choice steer prime Rib Roast, per Choice steer Sirloin Steak, per Ib. Extra fancy Young-Mutton Chops, Extra fancy Young Mutton Stew, 3 lbs, for. Extra fancy Veal Chops, per Ib.. ’ Extra fancy Veal Roast, per Ib Veal or Breast, 3 lbs. for.. Phone Tyler 470. Extra fancy Cooking Apples, per peck Extra fancy Crab Apples, per peck. Extra fancy Peaberry Coffee, 2 lbs. Diamond C Soap, 10 bars fo; Table Salt, 3 sacks for. ... Our Bakery Department is in tip-top shape. anything you want in the Bakery line. House in the State. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. 10¢ You' can’ get . all Order THE WASHINGTON MAKKLET 1407 Douglas Street. Phone Tyler 1470. Motoring Doubled THE rapture of motion in a swift car over perfect roads througi fragrant country is increased two-fold by the Y anticipation of stopping in some pretty town and having « the Store Clerk bring out to your party, great, foaming glasses of Ice Cream soda or frigid mounds of our pure, whol me Ice Cream. You will double the joy ofpyour motor-guests by such a treat. But, for their sakes, be sure to ash— 4 “Is the Ice Cr~am - iy Crushed from full-bodied, lus- cious Concords—bottled at the vine- yards, right where the best grapes grow— delivered to you under the purity-protection of the Oval Label —that's ofrmours! The health-pleasure drink for all ages. Unfermented, unsweetened, clarified. The delicious thirst-quenching smack of rich, fruity goodness. Dilute it to your taste. Bl:K oArmours in the Family Case of six one-pint bottles. 1 | | | I [{ 4 0 | [k Askron g peArmours Wl euaLiTYy | \,PRODUCTS 4" 363 for this : e e The Oval Label Guarantees Quality ARMOUR s COMPANY ROBT. BUDATZ, Mgr., 13th and Jones Sts, Phone Douglas 1085, Omaha, Neb. W. L WILKINSON, 2000'a G Tl or" 1740, o‘ 1l 1L i1 You will find ) Springs Beer : " for sale at the better stores Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 in most towns hercabouts ] o (0 o A 0 Aidwsy LOOK FOR'OUR SIGN - P