The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1917 Page: 5 of 12
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WEDNESDAY
LEVINE’S
We are showing
Clothes at
$12.50
that will cost you
$25.00 next season—-
we have all sizes in
stouts and regular with
an exceptional large
assortment in small
sizes.
New Neckwear
received yesterday.
45c to 65c
worth up to $l.OO
$6.50 and $7.50
Crepe Silk Shirts
$5.95
109 Alamo Plaza. II
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM!
Musterole Loosens up Thjse
Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain
You'll know why thousand use
Musterole once you experience the
glad relief it gives.
Get a jar at once from the nearest
drug store ft is a clean white oint-
ment made with the oil of mustard.
Better than a mustard plaster and does
not blister. Brings ease and comfort
while it is being rubbed on!
Musterole is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Millions of jars
are used annually for bronchitis croup
stiff neck asthma neuralgia conges-
tion pleurisy rheumatism lumbago
pains and aches of the back or joints
sprains sore muscles bruises chil-
blains frosted feet colds of the chest
(it often prevents pneumonia).
WHISENANT
DRUGS
Bedell Bldg.
Ave. C and Travis.
A regular drug store Plus Real
Serviced Phone Cr. 3537—Tr.
3537—WE DELIVER.
® For Medicinal Purposeay
sJ"in Your
J. OPPENHEIMER & CO.
I General Distributors San Antonio. Texas ■
K» order. accepted or solicited ID vlo utl^D of ths Tszu liquor law*
URGES PLACING J
THE UK UPON
BUDGETSYSTEM
Mrs. Vaughn Asserts It Is
Necessary to Successful
Housekeeping.
OFFERS AID TO WOMEN
Thursday’s Program for Light
Cooking School Set for
Morning.
Program for Thursday.
Round Steak with Spaghetti and
Tomato Sauce
(in Fireless Cooker.)
Boston Brown Bread
(in Fireless Cooker.)
Potato Salad Boiled Dressing
Cocoanut Pudding.
The advantages of the budget sys-
tem the disadvantages of a home
conducted on less scientific and in-
telligent lines was the theme of the
talk given by Mrs. Kate Brew
Vaughn in charge of The San An-
tonio Light Free Cooking School at
the second day’s course of instruc-
tion given Tuesday at Beethoven
hall. Mrs. Vaughn says that no
home can be conducted successfully
without a budget system any more
than a business can be run without
a system of bookkeeping.
She announced that the program
for Thursday will be conducted in
the morning instead of in the after-
noon. Thursday morning the doors
will be open at 9:30 o'clock. There
will be a musical program the quar-
tet from St. Philip's School for ne-
gro girls which pleased the audi-
ence Tuesday afternoon with selec-
tions having agreed to give a special
program. Mrs. Vaughn’s lecture
will follow and she will then demon-
MRS. CLAYTON’S LETTER
To Run-Down. Nervous Women
Louisville Ky.—“l was a nervous
. wreck and in a weak run-down
condition when a friend asked me
.to try Vinol. 1 did so. and as a re-
sult I have gained in health and
! strength. 1 think Vinol is the best
I medicine in the world for a nervous
1 weak* run-down system and for el-
• derly people.”—Mrs. W. C. Clay-
| ton. Louisville Ky.
■ Vinol which contains beef and
cod liver peptones iron and manga-
• nese peptonates and glycerophos-
i phates is guaranteed to overcome
; nil run-down weak devitalized con-
ditions.
A. M. Fischer Druggist: Meier’s
Pharmacy. Sap Drug Store Main
Ave. Pharmacy George Keene. H.
L. Wagner's Drug Store Appmann
J^rug Store and F. Prassel. San An-
tonio also at the leading drug
stores in all Texas towns.
UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY
' Time is the test of truth. And
Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the
test in San Antonio. No San An-
tonio resident who suffers backache
or annoying urinary ills can remain
unconvinced by this twice-told tes-
! timony.
i Thos W. Conaway grocer. 517 S.
Hackberry St. San Antonio says:
j”1 was troubled by backache and
I sciatic rheumatism. During damp
l weather or when I caught cold I al-
ways suffered more severely. I
’ think the nature of my work was
the cause of the trouble. I had a
•lot of standing to do and occasion-
tally took a heavy lift. which
brought on these ailments. 1 be-
gan taking Doan’s Kidney Pills
| which I procured at Wagner’s Drug
Store and they helped me imme-
diately.”
(Statement given Dec. 1913).
A Permanent Cure.
On June 22 1915 Mr. Conaway
said: "1 think more highly of
| Doan’s Kidney Pills today than
when I recommended them a cou-
ple of years ago. The cure they
made for me has remained perma-
nent.”
Price 50c* at all dealers. Dont’
simply ask for a kidney remedy—-
get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same
that Mr. Conaway has twice pub-
licly recommended. Foster-Mil -
| burn Co. Props. Buffalo. N. Y.
HYOMei
ENDS CATARRH ASTHMA
Bronchitu Croup Cough and Colds or
riooey back Sold and guaranteed by
Wagner’s Drug Store.
MAKING A VALENTINE CAKE
Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughn at work I
n The Light Free Cooking School I
strate the cooking of round steak
with spaghetti and tomato sauce in
the fireless cooker; Boston bread in
the fireless cooker potato salad with
boiled dressing and cocoanut pud-
ding.
On Her Favorite Subject.
Mrs. Vaughn spoke longer than
usual Tuesday afternoon for she was
on the subject she considers of the
most vital importance the running
of the home on a budget system.
After her explanations she said if
any woman wishing for more defi-
nite information came to her early
Wednesday afternoon she would take
pleasure in helping her to arrange
her books and help her with the pro-
portionment of the budget.
“Are you aware that the health
mental integrity and moral develop-
ment of your family depend on the
thought you put into your spending?
Is the husband making as much
money as is possible? If not what
share of the fault is yours? ' Could
someone else take your income and
buy more lasting good refinement
education and the*'things that are
real and make or mar our happi-
ness?”
These were some of the questions
that she pushed home and she con-
cluded that much mismanagement is (
simply the result of the failure of a •
Don’t Rub It On
Bruises or Sore Muscles
Cloan’s Liniment quickly
M penetrates and soothes
without rubbing. Cleaner
than mussy plasters or oint-
ments does not stain the
skin.
Have a bottle handy for emer-
gency. rheumatic aches and pains
neuralgia lumbago gout strains
sprains and lame back yield to
Sloan’s Liniment.
At all druggists 25c 50c and
11.00.
Elderly People
Praise Cadomene
For Nervous 111-Health.
————— ——i
Elderly People Praise Cadomene!
Dear Sir: —I just bought another
tube of Cadomene Tablets. My wife
and I have used one tube and we
find them as you state. My wife had
become very nervous cross and ir- I
ritable and so had I. 1 am glad I
I got the Cadomene as it has made
my wife a whole lot better and they
have helped me to sleep as I was i
so very nervous. We both are get-
ting on in years although my wife
says she is not old. now since using
Cadomene and I believe it too. be- ;
cause she is so lively and not cross :
ab she was. Your Cadomene Tab- .
lets surely made us feel like New
People all right. Find stamp en-
closed for Health Book.
Respectfuly Hugh Kelsoe.
219 E. Broadway. Muskogee Okla. ।
Note—Cadomene Tablets are un- ‘
doubtedly a nerve and system tonic ।
of unquestioned merit. Sold by all I
loading druggists everywhere. Per- [
sons who have been benefited by i
Cadomene owe it to others to write i
the proprietors their testimony ‘
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
I being conducted daily fill thl
I week at Beethoven Hall.
woman to realize her responsibility
from the lack of the knowledge that
the success or failure of the family
is half as much her concern as her
husband’s.
Allowances for Children.
’’The only way to have the young-
er generation improve on the pres-
ent one in the matter of thoughtful
spending is to put the children on an
allowance’’ she said. "Give the child
a certain income say twenty-five
vents a week and make him keep
within it. If he spends it all for
candy then he has none to put in
the collection box Sunday when the
other children have money and is
likely to have indigestion besides; if
he puts it all in the collection box
। then he has none for candy; if he
does not save a certain per cent of
his weekly allowance then he has
nothing with which to buy mamma
or papa a birthday present.
"The same thing holds good with
a growing girl. Place her on an al-
lowance of $l5 a month and if she
knowg that the $l5 is all she is go-
ing to have each month she will not
be likely to paj $l5 for a pair of the
fancy shoes extreme in style and im-
practicable. that are offered for sale.
She will know that all that month
| she will have nothing else but
shoes.”
। Luncheon Is Demonstrated.
A complete luncheon was demon-
strated including pretty dishes
which owed their beauty to the par-
ticular way of serving or garnishing
• nutritious ami inexpensive foods. One
' of the interesting things about Mrs.
Vaughn’s demonstrations is that
। while she prepares and bakes the
। tuod. she explains everything that
' has any bearing on that food gives
i he history of it as well as the heat
of the oven the cost and the amount
।of nutriment it contains. One fails
I to realize that she is working; it
' seems so easy and so fascinating and
1 the impulse of every woman is to go
home immediately and try the re-
cipes out before the method becomes
the least bit dim in her mind.
Suggested reading for those at-
tending the lectures:
"Economic Functions of Women.”
E. T. Devine. Teachers* College;
The Woman Who Spends.” D. J.
Richardson. Whitcomb AL- Barrows
! Boston: "The Cost of Living" Eller.
! il. Richards; The American Econ-
(mics Review Vol. 2 Page 267; "The
! Backward Art of Spending Money"
| W. C. Mitchell; "The Chemistry of
Cooking and Cleaning.” Richard &
• Elliott. Whitcomb & Barrows; "Prac-
tical Cooking and Serving.” J. M.
• Hill. Doubleday. Page & Co.
SOME DESSERT RECIPES.
Mrs. Vauglm Offers l our of Her Es-
peciall.v Good Ones.
The foliowine are four of Mrs.
Vaughn s favorite recipes:
Chocolate Pudding < without eggs):
' 1 cup sugar 1 1-2 cups flour. 1-2
. teaspoon salt 3 teaspons-Royal bak-
' ing power 1 cup milk tor 1-2 cup
water and 1-2 eup Carnation milk).
4 squares chocolate 1 cup walnuts
I 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons.
! Wesson oil. Sift sugar salt and bak-]
ing powder together; add milk to dry
ingredients; melt chocolate and
| shortening and add to the batter; i
[ beat well add the vanilla and nuts.
Pour into baking powder cans well (
oiled fill 2-3 full and steam one.
hour. Serve hot with hard sauce.
Fluffy Boiled Frosting: 3-4 cup
granulated sugar. 1-3 cup boiling
water. 1 egg (white) 3-4 teaspoon
Royal baking powder. Melt sugar
in boiling water stirring until sugar
is melted. Wash down the sides of
the saucepan to remove grains of su-
gar. cover and let boil for 3 minutes.
Uncover and boll to 240 degrees F. |
Beat the white of the egg quite light. I
pour slowly over the syrup beating |
constantly. Add baking powder]
while cooling. Use when cool enough '
to hold its shape.
Graham Date Gems: 1-2 cup
brown sugar 1-3 eup Snowdrift. 2
eggs 1 cup sour milk. 1 1-2 cups
graham flour 1-2 pound Dromedary
dates 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg. 2 tea-
spoons Royal baking powder. 1-2
teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt.
Sift the dry ingredients together.
Cream the shortening and sugar; add
the eggs well beaten also dates cut
fine. Sift in the dry ingredients and
alternate with the sour milk. Pou:
into greased gem pans and bake
three-quarters of an hour.
Caramel Pudding: 1-2 cup sugar.
1-2 eup cold water. 1-2 cup hot
water 1-2 package (1 envelope)
Knox gelatine. 2 eggs. 1 teaspoon va-
nilla extract 1-2 teaspoon almond
extract. Place in saucepan 2 table-
*
T o the Ladies of San Antonio
Have You Noticed
That MRS. KATE B. VAUGHN the Lecturer in the
LIGHT’S Free Home Economics School Uses
Royal Baking Powder
Exclusively
Teachers of cookery and baking experts generally use
Royal Baking Powder because they know it can always be re-
lied upon to make the finest and most wholesome food.
Experience has taught them that it is not economy to risk
the loss of flour butter and eggs by the failure likely to result
from the use of an inferior Baking Powder.
Royal Baking Powder Contains No Alum Nor Phosphates
Perfectly leavens and makes the food more delicious and wholesome.
spoons of sugar and stir until dark
brown; add the boiling water and
the gelatine stir well. Beat the
egg yolks and balance of sugar and
add to the mixture in doube boiler.
Cook over the hot water until it be-
gins to thicken. When removed from
the stove and beginning to cool add
extract and well beaten whites of
eggs. Continue to beat until con-
gealing and pour into bowl lined with
stale sponke cake. Serve with
whipped cream.
QUARTET TO SING AGAIN.
Two ••Jubilee’’ Numbers in Program
lor Thursday Morning.
The quartet of girls from the St.
Philip's Industrial School for Girls
will sing again at the opening of the
rooking school Thursday morning.
Their program will include two "ju-
bilee” numbers. "Lord Hear Me
Pray” and "Swinging on the Golden।
□ate” besides two songs "Your i
Voices” by Denza and "Swing
Along’’ by Will Marion Cook. The
ringing of the girls was a much ap- ■
predated feature of the school Tues- ।
lay and Wednesday.
A Duplex Fireless Cooker will be ;
given away at the school Thursday ;
morning. Sacks of flour were pre- j
rented to Mrs. A. Atterman 407
North street and Mrs. Frank Held. '
216 Eleventh street at Tuesday’s;
WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE
Mrs. Quinn’s Experience
Ought to Help You Over
the Critical Period.
Lowell. Mass. —"For the last
three years I have been troubled
il 1 11 Irl l ll with tho Chantre
with the Change
of Life and the
bad feelings com-
mon at that time.
1 was in a very
nervous condi-
tion with head-
aches and pain a
good deal of the
| time so 1 was un-
I fit to do my
ijwork. A friend
|] asked me to try
II Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound which
I did. and it has helped me in ev-
ery way. I am not nearly so ner-
vous no headache or pain. I must
say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound is the best remedy
any sick woman c^n take.” —Mrs.
Margaret Quinn Rear 259 Worthen
St.. Lowell. Mass.
Other warning symptoms are a
sense of suffocation hot flashes
headaches backaches dread of im-
pending evil timidity sounds in the
ears palpitation of the heart sparks
before the eyes irregularities con-
stipation variable appetite weak-
ness inquietude and dizziness.
Tf you need special advice write
to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co. (confidential) Lynn. Mass.
>
For Skin Blotches
There is one remedy that seldom
fails to clear away all pimples blotches
and other skin eruptions and that
makes the skin soft dear and healthy
Any druggist can supply you with
zemo which generally overcomes all
skin diseases. Acne eczema itch pim-
ples. rashes black heads in most cases
give way to zemo. Frequently minor
blemishes disappear overnight. Itching
usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe
antiseptic liquid clean easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra
large bottle $l.OO It will not stain is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe for tender sensitive skins
Th. E. W. Host Co.. Cleveland Q.
session while the decorated cake
baked by Mrs. Vaughn was given
to Mrs. Henry Eichler 214 Victoria
street.
Unpleaiuint Atmosphere.
Th*' master of the household had or-
dered that the maid should clean a coat
of his with gasoline. The order was not
carried out: fo he raked his wife:
' Why won’t this girl of our clean my
ccat with gasoline?”
•'Oh" said the wife "ever since that
chauffeur lilted her sho hasn't been able
to stand the odor of it."
f How to Relieve
Rheumatism i
After each meal and at tedtlme ;
take a tablespoonful of thi follow- }
Ing home-made medicine vied all ?
over th© United States and noted }
for Its remarkable results. Relief ?
begins after the first dose. ?
Syrup of Sarsaparilla..l ounce £
Topis Compound 1 cunce £
Simple Elixir 4 pint £
This recipe formerly called for £
whiskey but the simple elixir is £
very much better.
Published by Medical Formula •
Ja bo atory. Dayton O. The Ingre- £
dients specified can be procured ?
from any good drug store. £
Stops
that itching
It is a positive fact that the moment
Resinol touches any itching skin the
itching usually stops and healing begins.
Unless the trouble is due to some serious
internal condition it quickly clears away
all trace of eczema ringworm pimples
i>r similar tormenting unsightly erupt ion
leaving the skin clear and healthy.
Doctors have prescribed Resinol for
over twenty years so when you try it
you are using a remedy of proven value.
Resinol ji
is sold by all dmggists
We believe our success
in satisfying those who
place their confidence in
us when it comes to
glasses is due to our
rule never to deliver
glasses until we are sat-
isfied we have done ev-
erything we can to make
them right.
JU 1
407 Lnousttfv
OFFER BAKING PLANTS
Master Bakers Would Also Aid if
War Uonivs.
CHICAGO Feb. 14. — Baking
plants of the National Asosciation
of Master Bakers will be offered to
the government in the event of war.
This decision was reached at a
' ' Fnm
1 Contented Com
■
I I
The convenient
safe milk supply
1 L comenirnce of Carnation Milk will^v
aPP<-»l as much as its whole-
someness economy and rich flavor. W
Keep plenty on hand ; open it as required
f —you always have a knmen sate milk supply.
g Carnation Milk is all you require for cooking and table use. W
■ It is pure cow’s milk evaporated to the consistency of cream ■
t —hermetically sealed and sterilized. Nothing is added— ■
I nothing removed but water. Pure and sweet when opened I
I —wherever and whenever that may be. I
I Always have several cans on hand. Order supply from your grocer—-
■ ‘The Carnation Milkman"—and use as you need it —without waste B
■ or worry for fear of spoiling. Recipe booklet on request.
H Carnation Milk Prod. Co.
Seattle Wasl.. U. S. A. K
Foundation for Cream Soups M
Mix thoroughly t cups Carnation Milk with S cups of water. reservjM
1 cup of milk to mix with the flour. Scald milk ami .4 teaspa ulul
chopped onion add the cold milk and flour w huh have been mixed
toeether and stir until smooth. Return to Are in double
boiler add tra-poonful salt and a dash of earenne. and
cook until it thickens. This cream soup foundation
may be thinned to any consistency by adding
additional Carnation Milk diluted with
water seasonings and dirterent
ingredients desired to
give it variety.
INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
THE SAN ANTONIO LOAN
& TRUST COMPANY
(Chartered 1892—without banking privileges.)
215 W Commerce Street.
Guarantees 4:38% interest
Capital and Surplus $ 271000.00
Stockholders’ Liability 400 000.00
Total Assets $3600000.00
Public and Private Trusts Accepted.
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS
FEB. 14. 1917
meeting of the executive committee
of the asosciation today.
Dates for the annual meeting of
the association planned to be also
an exhibit of the baking industry
were fixed as October 23-26 in-
clusive.
“ACTOIDS” Act Actively.
“ACTOIDS” Act Pleasantly on
Liver. Stomach and Bowels.— (Adv.)
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