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WE DELIVER RIGHT NOW
renewing NOW.
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HERBERT BARBER SHOP.....-.2315 E. Sixth
1100 E. Sixth
HIRSH, N. J
1612 Lavaca
MATTHEWS DRUG STORE
Nouo:
5c
And 70 Newsboys
25c
25c
-the univerml drink.
PHONE 8036
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25c
25c
6 months, only $3.00
9 months, only $4.50
HYDE PARK DRUG STORE ..40th and Guadalupe
MACHETS NEWS STAND. Seventh and Congress
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2 years, only $12.00
4 years, only $24.00
BEVO
BONA NEWS STAND
BROWN & ODIORNE
CHISHOLM...:......
Fresh Country Butter
Best of Barbecue....
Dressed Hens..........
CITY BOOK STORE............
DRISKILL NEW'S STAND......
FINCHER’S CONFECTIONERY
FINCHER STORE.............
GUDE & GRAY...............
HALDEN’S NEWS STAND.....
.. 809 Congress
.. 308 Congress
..119. w. Sixth
.. .910 Congress
.. Driskill Hotel
..1815 E. Sixth
. .1818 E.. Sixth
3306 Guadalupe
Littlefield Bldg.
6 months or more-
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My weme •».....
Wns mnd Wo--,
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Beef Roast..
Veal Roast-----
Pork Roast.....
Pork Chops...
Lamb Chops....
Leg of Lamb....
Sausage .......
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7 Days a Week
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Fancy Blue Head Rice, per Ib
25 Iba.----------------
.Comet Rice, 1-Ib, carton....
3 cartons for. --........
Comet Rice, 24b. cartons...
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
50c A MONTH
For 6 Months or
More, Now!
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At a Clean Up-to-Date
HOME MARKET
SPECIAL PRICES FOR TODAY
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
Buy Home Fed
Home Killed
ALL PUSHING AUSTIN’S
BIGGEST SELLING NEWSPAPER
attractive prices at an ATTRACTIVE STORE
A Speeials for Today and the Coming Week
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EVRTWHER
701 Cong ret* The Convenient Corner
Some cooks can
crust flakey but
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$1.00
SPLENDID RECIPES
FOR GOOD HOUSEWIVES
o Prepare Kidneys.
Cut the kidneys in
FOOD PAGES ESSENTI AL
AND ATTRACT HOUSEWIVES
SAYS MEAT PURVEYOR
COUNCIL OF GOOD COOKS
IS GROWING IN AUSTIN
Cut open and remove
muscles, fibres and veins.
Now place in dish and cover with
cold water for one hour.
Remove all blood clots and dry on
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PRICES FOR THE WEEK
Lamb Stew----------- 15c
Leg of Lamb............25c
Lamb Chops............30c
Beef or Veal Roast 15c to 25c
Boneless Roll Roast.....23c
Pickled Corn Beef.......23c
BACON AND HAMS
Cured Hams............22c
Picnic Hams............21c
Harmel’s Smoked Bacon
Pieces .......... .33c
•Swift’s Sliced Bacon.... .38c
cembe
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to Lel
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cloth. . .
They are then ready to use in any
manner desired.
Piquancy in Apples.
Dear Cooking Editor:
Cooked apples are a very whoie-
and satisfying dessert and are
i families whore
stoned dates or prunes.
Sliced fl®* are also good. but these
shenid be soakd before beins baked
to ns
• every
SANITARY CASH MARKET
PLETCHER X LAZENE-PrFixrR and COLORADO Sts.
SUGAREan
p* pure'"1
CRYSTAL 1C1
SAVE 30 PER CENT by subecribing or
ON SUNDAY
........Woodie Gilbert’s Corner
MISCELLANEOUS
Cream Cheese...........25c
Brick Cheese -3c
Swiss Cheese.......... -35c
Pimento Cheese.........50c
Fresh Eggs ............20c
Fresh Country Butter. 45c
SAUSAGE
All kinds Smoked
Sausage........15c to 25c
Our Barbecue has no equal.
Fresh Daily ........25c
Dressed Hens...........25c
• I am prepared to serve your wants in
Cream, XX Cream and Dairy Lunches
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READ THESE SPECIAL PRICES
Full year, only $6.00
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lead Chocolate-
Making a chocolate sirep and
keeping it sn a cool plnce until need-
ea will save much time when you
wish to serve refreshment.
Use three tablespoonfuls o the
chocolate sirup to a glasstul of ice-
cold milk
Stir well until thorougby mixed
crumbs, salt and pepper.
Cook milk rHacaroni in bolln8
salted water until tender.
Drain, add butter and
in the apple. ___.
If a few drops of honey are poured
over the apple* s few moments be
fare they are taken from the oven.
|they will add much to the richness
P.1A flavor of the frutt.
•'Would you convict a man on cir-
cumstantial evidence?" they asked
the aarorhe rephe4 -TFcon-
wieie my husband that way dozens
of umes.“- Detrott Free Prana.
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Scour the coffee
pot. Keep it scru-
pulously clean. You
will find that your
coffee taste* better.
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Austin American’s
Daily Pattern
ot your food pags and our adyertisement
RATE good only for a liratted time.
You will notice that the
PARLOR MARKET
Phone Your Orders Early
mcmichael CONPN 1IONERY. ..4109 Guadalupe
ODIORNE DRUG STORE.............a11 Congress
seeErSccAFstork............. 1064, W Siah
SOUTH AUSTIN DRUG STORE... 1202 S. Congress
THE SMOKERY............ Majestic Theatre Bldg.
WUKASCH DRUG STORE..........2220 Guadalupe
IF IT IS ADVERTISED
IT IS A GOOD FOOD
ONLY 50c A MONTH
EVERY DAY—7 DAYS A WEEK
FOR AUSTIN AMERICAN
6 MONTHS OR MORE
OFFER GOOD For a LIMITED TIME oNEI
Pay Only $ 3 for 6 Months
pune . Automnobne Campetn SPECIALsubecriptien
wlU be in eftct Thea. rtesapptraniz-forn“tbrtampumn.
and «hen paid to favor at acme canavdat in te ceP
FOR SEX MONTHS OR MORE.
OUR SPECIAL FOR TODAY
Will Be a LIMITED AMOUNT of
SUGAR
At a VERY LoW PRICE
FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED
We are demonstrating the Royal Salad and May-
onnaise Dressing-
Try a sample—it’s delicious.
LA 8 G EST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TKXA>
Hort winter whe
i, • freedom f
ign particles for
hest advantages <
Nt Flour.—Adv.
and red radishes.
Fried Pig’s Feet
One net, or four pig" feet
Have butcber clean and "rap®
carefully and cut off end. of toea: |
After going over them a«aln at ■
home, put into a terse kited nr.-
less conker vessel, or one holding At
least three quarts of water, with-
out any seasoning whatever.
Het vessel on stove over gas Jet.
allow it to boil well before removn ।
it to the fireless cooker.
LONE STAR ICE CO V
PHONE 6246___________,;
boil: drain dry. __.
Mix two tablespoontuls of 5000 |
» weapoonfulmayohnaine dresstnE:
Rub this well into the ham and
fry on the range or on an electric ,
grin. ______
in cold salted water
Full lifetime Subscription, $50.00
Regular Price, 70* a Month—Special, 50c a Month.
subacriptioms at 500 a month are for • months or mors.
g.- who ars now paid io advance may take ad van-
tamSubmospecixtreucea rM. ana continue their aubecripton
to .tert when cheir present on. run. out.
e.. ho. account to in arrear must pay arTeet-
aS 4? S2TS ar2 :doda “
never get pie
that is because
cheese. . ...
Cut tomatoes in half, season with
salt and pepper; cover with but-
tered crumbs.
Broil for ten minutes.
Hem Fried with Sugar.
Cover one alice of tell smoked
ham with cold water and put over ।
the heater long enough to almost ■
Dear Cooking Editor
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While"ir thee are "O' too many
"PdSrAnon ’ hamcolor or acquiring «y
(thl. to good with rye bread > A variety may be tntroduced.B
chocolate fudge In MBd«l,h atrring the hole in the apple from
„Sordntia ^ aX choppy "".2 “*•" W',h
cucumber pickles Mrss BESS M
JOINT COFFEE TRADE
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
94 Wau Street Nev York
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! "hFcentral Texas APPRECIATE these two BIG Saturday
“SjEHE&W tSSS&i yeomhera
+-I, of foods and home economics. . g
porte want all the WOMEN of Austin and Central Texas
to f5they are CONTRIBUTING EDITORS of the
Austin American’s Saturday food pages and to write
. REGT-ARLY important to read the ADVERTISEMENTS
on these pages regularly and to make your purchases from
the STORES that advertise for you.
Advertising is the greatest FORC^E in the world and
th* merchant who takes advantage of these Saturday
pages is an enterprising merchant.
AUSTIN HOME FORUM
FOR GOOD HOUSEWIVES
cordsan mmvited to tnepect our up-to-date "tore
1508-1510 Lavaca Street
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3 yemna, only $18.00
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Editor of the Austin American:
we have been following your aplendid feature of Saturday food
r> da
_ _ . u.. f seg and two cups of sour milk: mix
Msthad f‘Pzenprina pemtor luke Wl ana turn into a buttered mould,
one tedspoon Of, steam three boura
baking soda ._______all the tough Milk Macaroni with Erolted To-
matoes.
they often speak
which we print
and bow numbora are *• cents
apiece ant further notice-
To procure thin pattern use
this Pattern Coupon for a guide
and fill out a like one on a terr,
piece of paper no that your writ-
ing can be easily read.
Enclose both in an envelope
with 16 cents in coin or stamps
and man or leave It at Ute Am-
tin American, addnasad to Pattern
Editor. ...
Every woman who wants to ores*
stylishly and economically should
order at once the spring issue of
our new Fashion Quarteriy. which
is three time. as large aa the
fashion monthly we formerly Is-
sued and contains over 300 stybes
dress-making lessons, etc.
Price, 10c. Postpage prepaid an
safe delivery guaranteed Send 35
cents for a pattern and Fashion
Quarterly. __________
D conxieratie
I T*av a! releas
N W liutledge
Chocolate. . , . .
Put two tablets of chocolate in a
saucepan and add a tablesppontul of
powdered sugar and » te^ spoon- i
fuls of water; keep it warm enough
to dissolve, stirring often, and when L
very smooth add a glassful and a
half (tumblerful) of water.
Boil up. then simmer for ten min-
utes; skim, strain and serve hot
26, 27,
and serve with whiprad cream.
The sirup is made by mixins one
pound of chocolate, one pound of
"acar and one pint of water.
I Bring this to a boil and when cool
ah patterna, both old add. few drops o' vanilla.
two ounces cheese, three toma-
toes. three tablespoonfuls buttered
fornourunt KI. poesidle tol,Geot."eaabrbidne. ana'
a. on a eteased paninammod- i faze "wou"potorpen
erate oven for.aboutienumtnutes 1 Ber “’O' the iquid for the pree;
—From New Tor® Tribune enE ana while the feel are. «iH
Freneh,s-nd gotzoc:mtomincemat"mtat"atenanaMotr
oonzaztncup 9"Aica“duPamtefa " srii. and. in • 0001 plac to
eup-tt"cnpppe celery. pe-fut "owam coia and firm nuc. and dip
grated ontn.ont-eBairtomie in acht barter and fry brown.
"Cook the potatoes in botin Apo-tizing in appearance and
salted water, when cold cut into benenesai ln eubstance. Such are
tubes. . the characteristics of cake, pie- i
reel the sucumder*. r.rtn.rmal . erst and biscuit when made from
cubes and throw into cold water un , sninB Rest Hour a aoft winter
the .samewheat product Adv
way, and chop celery quite fine. ;
Remove vegetables trom.water
and dry. add them to the potatoen
add the grated onions and mix with
■ ths mayonnaise dressinE;. ,,, !
Garnish with crisp, tender lettuce
llelease
Minchen to
judgment I
dated April
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to Allilin A
an«i • xerufi
home fad. home killed, tresh meat.
We believe that the beat meats are to be bad right here
home and our rapidly growing business proves IC to ua.
We regularly Quote our special prices ana our ouain-a to
developing both because of our advertisemente with you. our sanitary
market our home fed meats and our low prices.
We believe that advertising pays when linked up with good
foods and moats and it has certainly, been suceessful with ua.
You are attracting the good housewives of Austin with your
splenana food page teatures and we wish’to chemtulat. you
PARLOR MEAT MARKET.
1004 Congress Avenue.
tion A F
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Transfei
Harmon, on
1918
Harmon, on
mentioned . d
pereon and
Cool Wash Suit.
The new wash suits for email
boys follow the style illustrated n
Mo. 1002 and are usually shown A"
1 two-color combinations The tell-
ora pockets on the blouse are as-
, net; a new feature.
"Tboss suit No 1002 outtin
2 4C and 3 years. Size 4 re.
“tires’ yard 36-inch light material
An7-g yard 36-inch material. Price,
15 cents.
Quality and Service
We Try to Do the Impossible—Please All.
You’ve Tried the Rest—Now Try the Best.
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 11 O’CLOCK
_ ,, ..... 1 Fount parts of turpentine and
-s -—
unusual sandwich fillings that may
bcavidre. Which may be bought in
tins, mixed with a little lemmon.2u1 Cooked apples ar
Anchovy pante, mixed."ithesponea some and aatiafyina
and chopped olives and a little para especianly gooa in
leasturttium eaves bipesomzandthironrhasonnsertpean. H - hard
stems Tightly salted or nea"oned to realise how much the apples are
sprig, of watereress improved by cooking in an enam-
cream rheea. and curzant 3 Y eled ware baking pan.
mixed with ptstachis nU r.„„ .nd in this pan they can he cooked
Minced celery crgam cheese and without beine darkened to
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EVERY good food advertiser who advertises is SUC-
CESNU man can advertise a food which is NOT up to
STANDARD
The more THAT kind of a man advertises, the more
the people KNOW that his foods are NO GOOD.
When a man makes GOOD foods, the,more, HE .ad-
yertises, the more people there are who KNOW that is
* FaO is why manufacturers of GOOD foods adver-
+;e-
And that is one of the reasons why you should always
buy ADVERTISED FOODS.
I You are usually SURE when you go to your GROCER
and ask for a brand of foods that you find ADVERTISED
in thAne:ARIz yourself with this list and buy AD-
VERTISED FOODS because they are safe.
Calumet Baking Powder. —... Calumet Co. . .
Crustene .....Magnolia Provision Co.
Domino Sugar ........... American Sugar Refining Co.
Domino Syrup American Sugar Refining Co.
Glen Rosa Jams --___..... North Ontario Packing Co.
Grape Nuts ..........Postum Cereal Co.
G. Washington Coffee G. Washington Coffee Co.
Harbauer’s Catsup ........ The Harbauer Co.
Harbauer’s Cider Vinegar... The Harbauer Co.
Instant Postum ........... Postum Cereal Co.
Jiffy Dessert Co........... Waukesha, Wis.
' Coffee ..,.............--- Joint Coffee Trade
Ice ................... Lone Star Ice Co.
1 Marv Jane Syrup ........- Corn Products Refining Co.
MaxweliRouse Coffee "... The Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.
Morning Glory Butter - Texas Creamery Co.
Pindapan ................. Magnolia Provision Co.
Postum ................... Postum Cereal Co.
Postum Cereal Postum Cereal Co.
Post Toasties ............. Postum Cereal Co.
5 Dr. Price’s Baking Powder.. Price Baking Powder Factory.
Sunset Coffee............. International Coffee Co.
“"Armrsansninouaestrea, and ary
with cloth.
BW Kidney Stew, Philadetphia
Style., .
Prepare kidney a* above-
Now cut in small piece*, about
one-inch blocks. , , , . - n
pace in kettle and bring to boil.
Drain off water and blanch under
C°Aoiktaney in flour ana place for
tabiespoonfuls of shortening in Ket
tie and add kidney.
Let brown quickly, add sufficient
borHng water to cover
Then add faggot of poup herbs and
four onions cut fine.
Cook slowly until kidney la ten.
der and then add one dozen small
Powtenspotatoc- are done. thicken
the grav with cornstare h Jna.mon
-on with »alt. pepper and lemon
juice or vinegar.
Sejco.cepe of muea-, wcnp ot mut,
ter. white of ob. egg beaten "tin
and the yolk, of three eKE2-2neccpp
of gour milk, two and
ot Hour, one teaspoon eech.o cin:
namon and cloven, one foerth tea
spoon of nutmeg and allspice
Bake in layers.
IeirG. cups of onp-hait.cp
Of boiling water, whites or two 2555;
Let Muar and water cook.ant "
drop* from the spoon in Eak
Poor over the beaten whites or
mPegrs and when stif add .one cup
lot ralns and nuts chopped fine.
Sour Milk Brown Breed.
One cup ol granulated orm mea
one cup ot rye meal and one of
"hsart with a teaspoontul ot
and on* of soda
Add th ree- fourths cup of mot5
GOLD LEAF BUTTER EGGS
Combination Green Salad.
Six medium sized tomatoes, t"°
rather small cucumber*, mix rad-
tehee, one-halt eweet green pepper
Serve on lettuce leaves with
French salad drensing or a cooked
dressing, whichever ta preferred. 1
Homey Drop Cookies. 1
He*t three-fourth* of a cupful |
of honey with one-fourth cupful
or butter until the butter melt*
Add one-half teaspoonful of cin-
namon, one-eighth teaspoonful of
cloves and one teaspoonful of salt
When cold add one and one-half
cupsful of flour which has been
sirted with one and one-half tea-
spoonsful of baking powder. one-
half teaspoonful of soda one beaten ’
egg and one cupful of raisins,
if thl* mixture does not drop ।
from the spoon and keep It* shape .
when put in the pan. add a ttti
Beef Heart, ChiR Con Carne.
Prepare the heart as above and
cut into two-inch pieces.
Place in a deep saucepan, cover
with water and add one onion, one
carrot and a faggot of soup herbs.
| Bring to boil and cook gently un-
til tender.
Make two cups of thick brown
sauce, and add one cup of stewed
tomatoes, one-half cup of chopped
onions, one-half cup of finely
chopped green pepper*, one table-
spoon of salt and one-half teaspoon
of paprika.
Bring to a boil and simmer slow-
ly fifteen minutes and serve hot.
Ausms aLWays un NEWSPAPER ___________ausTiNAEICAR-AsnTEAhsaTaM-,
aaranteed Foods Are the Best for Every Home
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