Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 11, 1916, Page 11

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and DUNDEE &3 ATTENTION Car of Best Washington Wrapped Apples now in. Nothing better on the market. See them and save from 50c to $1.00 a box. Following, while they last: P}\lm Fancy Jonathans, wrapped, bo F ancy Jonathans, wrapped, box Choice Jonathans, wrapped, box. ... f Belle Flowers, Snow or Paragon, bo Pewaukee, wrapped, box Some stores have a few barrel Apples left from last car: BEN DAVIS, pk., 32¢; bu., $1.25; bbl WINESAPS, pk., 35c; bu., $1.35; bbl. . At these prices it will pay you to put in THE BEE: figured out how Adam and Eve ate. says he, think that has Appetizing Apples and Persimgggs on Market A bright young man connected with ) famly a local fruit and vegetable market |fornia. many Some Adam ate | (eighty-one) and Eve 812, making 81than the Irish variety | total of 893. Others think Adam 814 i ¥ (fun and Eve 8124 fun, making a|,; 2 S TR E TRt ) ) 5 tiful and the staple vegetables are | total of 8,938, But, as a matter of fact, £ ! & OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. ! are arriving now from Cali-) { Potatoes continue to be very lug'u‘ in price and the market men ~a‘.| | there is no hope of the price coming | down. Sweet potatoes are cheaper|us includes milk, tea, fand chocolate: and w beverage is something apples | people, one Ihe term Very fine lettuce is now very plen meal. “beverage.” Beverages o most ol coffee, cocoa feel that a “‘extra” at a e As far as food value goes, bev v Co-operation Readers are cordially invited to ask Miss Gross any questions about household economy upon which she may possibly give help- ful advice; they are also invited to give suggestions from their expe- — Domestic Science « Central High School « « 11 oy [ Home bconomics fiepartment Gdited by Irma H. Gross Department milk is used. Stir reserved cold liquid with cocoa, add to hot liquid; add sugar and beat with a Dover egg beater one minute before removing | from fire. Chocolate. cup liquid as for cocon ne ounce square chocolate One tenspoon sugar, or more it destred. all up to usual standard, he ‘holds, Adam 8142 see how 1[1 RS AR o | tasted and Eve 81,242 see how it tast- | | ed, making a total of 89,384, And we might remark, incidentally, |} | that that many apples, purchased at | this year's pr: would cost quite a! bit of money. Still there are consid- !erable quantitics of apples on the | market. But the most plentiful are the | big, fancy fellows from the Pacific I northwest and Colorado. Persimmons have arrived in Omaha | the last week. And you can have | big, juicy pomegranates from Cali-| | fornia to delight the palate at two for a quarter, or thereabouts. Pumpkins and s es to make | many good things like pie for the ial“ and winter appetite are very plenti=| ful. And those honeydew melons are still hanging around the gocal mar-| kets, with no sign of a diminution in | butter around the under crust at the | tem is very | erages are sharply divided into two $ classes—the utnlnxmu.», including milk || rience that may be helpful to cocoa and chocolate and the non others meeting the same problems. nutritions if not positively harmiul, | s———m— |add chocolate grated and beat one including tea and coffee. Since the | children, and when introduced later | minute with a Dover egg beater. subject of milk and its value was dis- | should be weak, merely a flavoring of | 1f desired, chocolate may be cut cussed in this column last Tuesday, | the milk. Cocoa and chocolate are |and added to liquid when {iquid is ¢ A a we shall not refer to it again today. | similar in coniposition except that | cold. Proceed as above. apples into a mixture le.wl\\h' ol egg Cocoa or chocolate are real food hocolate is richer in fat; hence, pos- Tea Making. and powdered sugar. Then drop by in themselves and, in addition, are gibly, less easily digested, though| oOne tenspoon per cup tablespoonfuls into a large dish partly | either made with milk or served with | more nutritious. Freshly bolling watef. e | filled with plain cream and dot with | cream, both of which add further | Two indictments may be made | Scald teapot, put in tea, pour in candied cherries nutritive value. Sugar also adds food | against tea and coffce—they contain | freshly boiling water. Allow to steep A tasty breakfast dish is to take a|value; but since that is added to all | stimulating substances and also an|three to five minutes, If tea is made dozen herring fillet and wash, and | beverages except milk, it need not be |astringent substance, tannin, which re- | in large quantities and not all served then roll them. P'lace a small piece of | considered. Only one charge can b ds digestion. The stimulant has a | at once, the tea leaves should be re- | butter or dripping on cach with pep-| brought against cocoa or thocolate erent name in cach case but has the | moved after the required steeping. per and a touch of vinegar Bake | they cach contain a stimulating sub | same effect upon the nervous system Coffee Making. slowly for half an hour. stance like the stimulants found in |"The use of tea or cofice is seriously blasyoons odfthe. per.giib. ¢ To prevent the juice of pies from | tea and coffee. Though the cifect of | questioned on account of their stimul- | V"4 10R an oung- e, ogifee, running over, spread a thin rim of | this substance on the nervous sys-|lating propertics; but no maiter how | ' '} \ Stir white or shell with coffee, add much less ”li\'l‘ that 4;'] we may feel about adults indulging | 5 little of the coffee cold, put into the sma they are bound to go higher soon. CABBAGE is scarce. Fine for kraut, per cwt ONIONS, No. 1 Red or Yellow, pk., 48c; sack lots, cwt. . SQUASH—See it at our stores. Per lb., 13§¢; per cwt. . RICE—Best 10c grade, fancy Japan, 5 lbs for. . ...25¢ Car now in. You cannot afford.to buy a poor grade of rice when vou can get the best at this price. Grate chocolate, Heat liquid with Kitchen Lore. sugar. When boiling point is reached, Game should always, where possi-| e, be roasted in front of a clear fire. | Its flavor is then incomparably better than when baked in an oven A simple dessert is made by grating ARMOUR'S BUTTERINE Tip, white, hest grade, Ib. .. Tip, tinted, Ib...... Cash Hab Magnolia, ar, best beet, 151 Ibs. ... r, Economy, A8-lb. sack Satisfaction guaranteed—Try Glkhorn Milk, large cans Small cins, 3 for...... .$1.00 $2.30 it.) ..9¢ 13c Tip Corn Syrup, 5-lb, can...........21Ic 26¢ MEAT DEPARTMENT. 15¢ Better quality meats, as follows: or | Bacon Bellies, by the strip, Ib. .7c | Bacon Backs, by the strip, Ib. ... 28¢ | Bacon Back Strips, by steip, Ib “*joc| (Bacon Ze Ib. more if sliced.) Coffec, Economy B . por | Shoulder Steak, Ib..... Gottse. Tndeperidont, ¥ic grade. i 28c | Sort Rib Boil, 1b...... Queen of the Tub, a whie soup, § large Pot Roast, Ib... B, Soda, 10¢, pkg. . Sunbrite Ole: .18¢ Two t One .18¢, 17¢ 1c, 12¢ 2¢, l4c bars for ... .23¢ | Boiling Beef, Ib These prices are only a sample of hundreds ‘evq.uvilllyblo“. have no “leaders” or ‘“baits,” for we make every price a bargain. Carload buying, strictly cash selling, low delivery expense make it possible, THE BASKET STORES $5.00 ORDERS DELIVERED F: REE. Smaller Orders for 8¢ Address Mail Orders to Our Trackage Warehouse, 108 N. 9th St., OMAHA. Pig Pork Loins, Ib. . . o Choice Milk-fed Chickens, Ib. . .. ... Choice Forequarters Mutton, 1b. Choice Steer Pot Roast Pig Pork Roast, Ib Pig Pork Butts, Ib. Steer Round Steak, Ib Steer Porterhouse Steak, Ib. Steer Shoulder Steak, Ib Lamb Legs, b, . Mutton Chops, 1b Spare Ribs, Ib... 5 EMPRESS M Opposite Woolworth's 1b ..9%c 13%e¢ 8lac | The | .17c | i2Ye | A3l | Adle | ARK ured Hams, Ib. Lean Bacon, Ib. Jured Bacon, Ib Fresh Oys‘ers, per quai SPECIALS From 8 to 9 p. m.—Pork Chops, Ib., 13c From 9 to 10 p. m.—Country Sausage, per Ib., at E 113 South 16th Strest Phone Doug. 2307 5c and 10c Store. Consultithé, Food Ad pages and know where your needs suppl ied, vertisements on these | will be best | their plentifulness. Some very fine p |other representatives of grapefruits the citrus | flavor of the pie will be improved. edge before putting on the top crust. | tea or coffee, owing to In the grea’c out of doors or at the evening reception 3 is equally Baker’s Cocoa accep’cabl | inwgora’cing and de: licious.. Wélter Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 /' cheap bread —cheap bread is false economy | gredients. T IS unfortunate that many bakers, otherwise reliable, have a habit of meeting unusual advances in the price of flour and other raw matérials by leaving out of their bread some of the essential in- The cost of ingredients other than flour necessary to make good bread ranges from $1.76 to $2.80 to each barrel of flour. Very naturally the cost of the bread can be materially cheapened by leaving out some or all of the sugar, milk, shortening or malt. Buying cheap bread is false economy—it is not a saving, but a waste. food value. Though you may get a little more in weight, you get less in KLEEN-MAID is sold not on a basis of ounces, but of food value, It gives you the most for your money in nutrition and goodness. It is the most economical 1 bread you can buy. Made of high grade flour with enough sugar, malt, milk and short- ening; made by clean, automatic machinery in a clean bakery; wrapped and delivered clean: “Takes You Back to Younger JAY S —that’s KLEEN-MAID. = St BURNS BAKING CO. OMAHA KLEEN-MAID 10c Loaf for Quality and Economy KLEENMAIL T T Ré;d W;n;t Adé fo; Profif;Use Them fovlr Best Results DORCHESTER, MASS, TGz 20,000 Ibs. Choice Milk-fed Chickens, Ib. . Pig Pork Loins, Ib............... Choice Steer Round Steak, b .17%ec | Pig Pork Butts, 1b Steer Porterhouse Steak, Ib 17%3¢ | Spare Ribs, b “Bteer Sirloin Steak, 1b. 18¥3c | Extra Lean Regular Hams, Ib. Bteer Shoulder Steak, Ib. Small Hams, Ib Steer Chuck Roast, Ib. Extra Lean ‘Bre Young Veal Roast, Ib Sugar Cured Ba SPECIALS | From 8 to 9 p. m.—~Lamb Chops, Ib. . .5¢ From 9 to 10 p. m.—Pork Chops, Ib., 130 Phone Douglas 2793 1610 HARNEY STREET New Rapid Dalivery System. Mutton Chops, 1b. G | Pig Pork Rost, Ib | PUBLIC MARKET Mail Orders Filled Promptly. We have received a large shipment of extra fancy 1916 lambs, which we will place on sale Saturday at a very low price. 1916 Forequarters of Lamb, per Ib. .. 1916 Hindquarters of Lamb, per Ib. .. Extra Fancy Young Mutton Legs, per 1b. Extra Fancy Young Mutton Chops, loin or rib, Extra Fancy Young Mutton Stew, 4 lbs., for MEATS \ Home Dressed Spring Chickens, Ib,, 18%c¢ Home Dressed Hens, lb. . . Home Dressefl Ducks, Ib. . Extra Lean Pork Loin, any quantity 123 14%c 1215¢ 1234c ... 2Be ’ GROCERIES Best Granulated’ Sugar, 15 1bs for..$1.00 | All brands Creamery Dutter, 1b.....38¢ Fancy Country Butter, Ib........ Good Oleomargarine, 1b. .. .. ge Leaf Lettuce, alwayn, 2 fo ra Faney Jonathan Apples, box | Extra Large Potatoes, peck........48c Peanut Butter, made while you wait, per 1b., at ... 18 Choice Steer Beef Roa Choice Steer Sirloin Steek, Ib. . Choice Steer Round Steak, Ib....... Choiee Steer Shoulder Steak, 1b. . WASHINGTON'S BEST FLOUR ranted or your money refun : SPECIALS IN OUR DELICATESSE Home Made Weiners, lb...... .12Yac | Kosher Style Salaml, per Ib Home Made Coney I 1 2Vac Home Made Knock Wurst, Ib. Home Made Polish Sausage, Ib. .. Home Made Bologna, Ib......... Home Made Berlin Ham, Ib Kosher Style Smoked Briskett, Ih....40c | Marinirte Herring, Make your hens lay by feeding them Ground Bone. 8 Ibs, for. Write for our money-saving price list. Mail ordsrs promptl AUTO DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE WASHINGTON MARKET The most sanitary and up-to-date market in the west. Phone Tyler 470 Connects All Depts. 1407 Douglas St., o c ¢ or Diamond : .. 264 Schmalz Herring, each...... Roll Mop Herring, 6 for Speck Herring, 2 for........ Imperial Russian Sardines, per b, Anchovies, per b . Omaha. in these pleasant flavored beverages, and | The juice will not escape®and the|amount contained, still cocoa should | there can be no doubt that children not occur in the diet of very young |should never drink them. The harm | may not be apparent at the time; but the nerves are undoubtedly affected. | Young peonls who have not attained their full growth should drink very | sparingly of tea or coffee, and every- one should be temperate in their use, One cup a day should be sufficient; or at most two cups, one at breakfast and one at luncheon or dinner. The amount of astringent in tea is er than in coffee, but sirce less s used per cup than coffee, that nce is minimized in the bever- age served, Greentea containg more tannin than black tea, which has undergone a fermentation pro- cess. Our interest in the astringent substance lies chiefly in the fact that we can control the amount beverage by our methods of prepara- tion. water; therefore, if we prepare tea or coffee without boiling, considerably less tannin is extraasgd. If strong coffee is desired, more cdffee per cup |should be used, though a rounding tablespoon or two level tablespoons per cup is the general rule, The French drip and percolator methods of coffee making are good because the boiling water |is not in contact with the coffee grounds for a long time. If one desires the flavor of boiled coffee—and some people insist it is the ' choicest—the coffee should not | be boiled more than one minute, Good methods oi tea making include the use of the tea ball, provided fresh tea is used for every three or four cups; and the steeping of tea three to five minutes in an ordinary teapot. ocoa. 7 olther *milk, water or differ One cup llquid, Balf und half Two teaspoons coroa, Mwo toawpoons sugar, or more It deslred Heat liquid, reserving a small por- tion cold. Use a double boiler if all ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap Substitutes cost YOU same price. The Stockinet Covering An exclusive Armour feature. Patent applied for, Intensifies and preserves all the rich, juicy goodness of ours STAR One of Armour’s Vordbesd THE HAM WHAT A Baked for dinner, cold for lunch, broiled for breakfast, Armour's Star Ham has the appetite appeal that never fails. To be sure of best ham, look for Armour’s blue and yellow Oval Label, Ash your dealsr for othe valLubel Products. There arc many of them. ) oy ARMOUR X0 COMPANY W v Wliunion, siin s G fo: 1 'DATZ, Mgr., 15th Jones eb. 740, LALLM PR ELLELLL R VPR LR M LT T in the Tannin is soluble in boiling | | 15 POUNDS SU l PURE GRANULATED ! 3 Iba. hest Coffee | the pot. Add the rest of the water * | cold, stir, bring slowly to the boiling point; allow to boil one minute and let stand five minutes in a warm place. If coffee cannot be served at once, pour liquid coffee off of grounds and keep it hot, For making drip coffee or perco- lator coffee, there are special coffee pots. Directions are always provided with these. Substitutes for Bacon and-- ter is preferred by the generality of people and this tends to monotony. There ‘is, however, plenty of scope for variety. X To many persons eggs and bacon are an indispensable breakfast dish. They prefer the odor of the succulent rasher to the most artful of epicurean surprises. The writer has heard of a busines man who, though absent for long periods from . his native land, never lost the memor{ of the home breakfast. When back an his own house, though the hour might be mid- night, he straightway announces his arrival by an imperative order for a dish of eggs and bacon. Another devotee of breakfast bacon, while abroad, found that the substitutes for the beloved dish which the be nighted foreigner gave him were a desolation, and he solemnly vowed that once home he would devote his morning attention to bacon-—bacon the other, he said—for the rest of his career, The cold breakfast is held by some to he a smiling snare—generally. Pink and white ham and the ruddy tongue are by no means unacceptable to the taste, but they induce thirst. A soused mackerel is not to be de- spised. Deviled kidneys, broiled sau- sages, baked haddock, tomato ome- lette, curried mushrooms are suitable ifor the morning meal. In these days of economy it would not be inopportune to mention some sample breakfasts of homely fare! which have been devised by a health association. They consist of porridge. with milk, toasted bread mf butter, marmalade, and oranges and apples; herrings or bloaters, brown bread lnd margarine, golden syrup and bananas, e ———————— Peoplé Are Watching They watch these ads announcing the Sunday Specials and have them regularly for that day's dessert. Next Sunday they will have PINEAPPLE =y GAR, $1 $1.00 Coffee Special, per b, Teas for icing, per 1b. .. Sugar sold with $1.00 order of other goods. MOYUNE TEA CO,, 406 N. 16th St, Phone Doug. 2446. THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 Poge Recipe Book Free SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA, U.SA LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA | Prepare Your Letter for the & RAYMOND $100 Cash Contest So it reaches us by Nov. 16. store and ask for any questions about the Letter or any point in the Contest that is not Clear. It may pay you. So WRITE THE LETTER NOW. UL OO TR ORI R ITRT T A breakfast of substantial charac- . ‘Y and eggs, the one was naught without - 2

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