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THE BEE: OMATTA. SATURDAY. MARCTT 11. 1P11. New York told of iis.-m- hiticn wnrk In a WALLACE TALKSAT BANQUET modern city, pin tl nl.irlv u lathe to its TO religion drpnitnunt and .1 W. Miller of , l.- - 4u..tl r,n )n .ulrit Ml.lti.',! rrfr- - of Conservation Movement I i 111 11 1 President rintr 1t ftift i II Oil M I Ic P H t C t Y. M. C. A. Banquet At the country ciiiif-re- m c the iiursllcn) Moms S "What Is C i responding .Members' Work." Ml Wit s discussed and A. Roberts of NWj sis QUESTION OF DAY PRACTICAL 3ia York told "What Is Country Work'.'" Flalarajee I pa a Association i tirem w. ont:ii Factor that la Helping! In IMrect-In- c rnK in tirr stream of Toonsr Men Otd-Tl- Jieeretary of l ocal , M. from Rural District. I', V ltetnrn. The annual stst" convention of tb Those present were Misses Adella Whitney, I The thirty-firs- t annual stale convention of Young Men's Christian association has at- Helen Wlt-te- y, Author's Recital Ruth Hudson. Tuma. Florence the Young Men's association tracted to Omaha a number of pioneer Hansen, Meta Olive FASHION HINTS Christian Hattle Johnson. opened Thursday In city with a largely workers in the association movement. Fraser, Margaret Casey. Popular Egg Dishes this Three fart lend especial Interest to the Elfrieda Schaefer, banquet at Taxton hotel. Men Prominent anionir those Frank W. Oher. Jennie Selander. FJionora Selander, Haiel attended the iOii4 recital which Mm. Myron learned prominent In local and were editor of "Association Men." the official Johnson. Flsa Schaefer, Irene BobJIn. Flor- state affairs Young "give tomorrow afternoon at her home, seated at the speaker's table and the large organ of the Men's Christian asso ence Cavender, Kleanora Larson. Bessie Chop one Egg Salad An and Mr. Z2'.:2 Hhcrman avenue. iL'RRIED EGGS Cream attractive number of delegates and friends of the elation. Ober w.is Secretary of tho Tuma; Messrs. Emfred Swanson, Carl fry"1t a simply Boll re- 1S."i The moBl Interesting of then la the fact finely and for prepared dish. the filled dining room to Its local association from Joi to and h Swanson. Clarence Callahan, Guy Hudson, In one heaping quired eggs association the many that three songs will be riven their first ICJ ?r minutes number of till hard and seating capacity. has old friends here These will ha William Nlttler. Charles Peterson, Royal of butter In remove the whites, leaving the yolks Blven an opportunity of meeting in public presentation by their author, Mr tablesoonful Wallace, Na- him AIcox, Hubert McAndrew, Lawrence Miller. n Henry sr., president of the be learned. Another of the farts Is that Mi the blazer of the clmf whole. Mince the whites fine and congress formally at a luncheon to served In hw Albert Swatske, Foster AIcox, Krnest Se- dish, add one teaspoonful of flour, one ndd to a half pint of cream, whipped tional Conservation and editor Friday at noon at songrecltal I given In benefit of the honor the association the lander, Fred Johnson, Walter Hallberg; dessertspoonful of curry powder, one and seasoned to taste with salt and of Wallace's Farmer, waa the speaker ot building. Visiting Nurses' association, whose offi- ad- Mrs. Browne, Mrs Schaefer. Mr. Roach, teaspoonful one teaspoonful curry powder. Drop large spoonfuls the occasion. Besides Mr. Wallace's Is one cers whl asOst Informally. And the third of salt, Mr. Ober of the oldest and mosi Mr. GranquiHt. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, Mr. of lemon Juice, one teacupful of water, of cream on and dress the toast list furnished many other porkers In Young Is program la to Include a the lettuce leaves prominent the Mens fact that the and Mrs. allow to cook very slowly place yolk In speeches of a noteworthy order. songs which were Selander. for ten a the center of each onv Christian association movement During number of the children's minutes. Shirred Eggs may be cooked The convention beginning today Is to exceedingly pleasant featura of the These the last sixteen year In which he has been an in Individual ramequins or in a large continue three days, winding up Sunday "children's entertainment" given In the Have six hard cooked eggs, add four editor of the official orpan he has seen a For the Future of them cut In quarters, pour Into a shlrrer, which la a shallow, oval cas- night with evangelistic meetings at twelve wonderful growth, and he has contributed autumn. hot dish and garnish serole that Is also used for the different Omaha churches. says The. Stars In Her Hair" and 'The Bud with the other largely to it. He that the association Mrs. W. A. Piel will give a luncheon at two eggs. Serve hot with plain boiled preparation of Welsh rarebit. Judge Harry S. Dungan of Hastings, has grown until It now has a membership In the Goran" are the titles of two of the ful- her home Thursday, March rice. Butter the dish and, having pre- Judge of the Tenth Judicial district, l.OOn.OXt One-hal- f songs of which Mrs. Learned Is the author. of In all countries. of Mrs. Charles II. Gratton will entertain pared a batter from fine bread filled the duties of toastmaster In a most For tr.ea she wrote both the worde and Eggs au Gratln Cut hard boiled these are In America, where the moat rapid at luncheon Thursday, March It eggs Into rings, place In a buttered crumbs and an equal amount finely entertaining and delightful manner, his stride have been made. The asportation the music. The words of the third, "Sort The Elks' club will give a chopped chicken or ham seasoned and being apt, new and seem supplied by Rev. T. J. dance at their pudding dish, and pour over It a stock of storlea of the world owns property valued at ITS.- - o' Miss Tou," were rooms 15. mixed cream or Wednesday evening, March ' white sauce. Season with grated with broth to make ingly Inexhaustible. 000,000, property being Mackay. who, however, did not write them. Mrs. the American valued Ronald Patterson will entertain at cheese, chopped curry. a thin batter, line the dish with the StS.OOO.oooO. 11 In newspaper admir- parsley and of Men. at "Kvrry city of any Impor- found them a and br.dge Saturday 18. prepared batter. Break In eggs, Conservation Youg afternoon, March Cover with buttered crumbs and bake the In now has not ing their sentiment, took them to Mrs. Mrs. D. A. Medders will using care not to disturb yolks; Mr. Wallace, speaking on "The Conserva- tance the I'nlted States entertain at an until brown. the only association, but an association with the suggestion that she build aftirnon bridge party Friday afternoon, cover with the rest of the batter and tion of Young Men of City and State," an Eggs a la Benedictine On a aa mov- building," says Mr. a song on them. March 17. hot cook In the oven five or six minutes classified It the largest and most ober. plate place a slice of crisp toast cut ing Mrs. V. C Shannon will play the accom. Thetannual dance of the Delta Upsilon until the eggs are set. Serve in the practical question of the day. Miss McFherson. presi- rather thick: on the toast a very thin "We do not find the true meaning ot A Total Kcllpae panlments. Ixulse fraternity will take place this evening In shlrrer. A tablespoonful of hot white of stomach, liver, kidneys In whose benefit slice of broiled ham; on the ham a the word 'conservation' in the dictionary," of the function dent of the association Lincoln. Among the Omaha men attending sauce or tomato sauce spread over bowels is quickly disposed of with Is given, Mrs. W. S. Fop-plc'.- poached egg. Pour over It all a cup said the speaker, "for stoppage ot and the ncltal and will be Mr. George Tunison. Mr. Will the eggs makes a little more work, the eOe. by Pln-cho- Electric Illtters. For sale Beatoa will as Bontkemper, of llollandalse sauce and crown it waste is not all It means. Gifford t, assist ushers. Mr. Lisle Smith, Mr. Edward but adds to their dellciousness. Drug Co. Hagenslck. with a half teaspoonful of finely cut Ramequins Eggs Theodore Roosevelt and others have of with Tomato Black silk braid is Captain and Mrs. John Singleton truffles. Add a tablespoonful of Sauce Put three tahlespoonfula join to be a given It a new meaning. It means use, SwiUer tomato catsup to a narrow bor- of most popular trimming for silk Look Over the Field The successful hus. will pre- make In a frying pan dresses increase, the minimum of waste and the Pleasures Past entertain at dinner this evening sauce. butter and, when hot. this spring. ness man is the one who advertises wisely. ceding der around the llollandalse cook in It two slices onion, a greatest amount of use, the dance at Fort Crook. The honor of sprig Our sketch shows an old blue foulard The experienced advertiser uses The Bee. guest will be - Omelet Three eggs, three dessert- of parsley piece we look resources of Miss Alice Swltzler entertained twelve Miss Elsie Cooper of L'nlon- cut fine and a of with black vings, trimmed "When at the the town. ra., spoons of flour, three dessertspoons of green pepper. slightly with four states," went on Mr.