The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1926 Page: 7 of 8
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£HE ALVIN SHIN, Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria Coanty
ia
INS
IN BAKING CAKE
-No Pain!
3
NE
W
remains light.
will
Proved safe by
Colds
Neuritis
Pain
Toothache
.!iui
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DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
In e
only “Bayi
package
when
| Beef i
o bottl
I
Merciful Judge
No Cause
Object
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(Hub
Watch Cutlcura Impi
from
Was
delict-
The thick |
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for
takes
Omitted From Program
Stylish Frock of Printed Silk.
Mlt
bullet
dere
Ims beetj
■per in b
it or Boil to Pye
Children Cry
FOR
Cool Place for Milk
a
d th-
r
A
4
^t-red.
CLUB SANDWICHES FOR LUNCH OR SUPPER
M 1
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the
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for the si
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St. Louis Cont rib.
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An Appetizing and Convenient Combination.
Mrs.
lard boiled?
room.
r
Old Folks Need
Tubes
I
J
a Mild Laxative
be a
With Patch Pockets and Belt.
lettuce:
^innrio-
K
or raisins. Wiiuie wiiem urvau is par-
ticularly good tn the' ' sandricheo. ’
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r
u
■ r-y-r
To avoid imitations, always
Absolutely Harmless -No
For lunch or supper It makes j
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Headache
DYE" ANY
. i.DRAl '
L«i styled into
-us spring tog-
JI
-7
it
flavor,
the «<’
Requisite
es n.- other 1
•1st whether ' 1-
r -lor la wo--! ■ -a,
ten. cotton . t-J
kleas wife loses -er
to her hush'
this Is the moat
For small faml-
tiU
mk
c'W
In It a :
the M .:--
bread tin
one hog would be
ordinarily be dis
her’s \
>ne half
do not
Dr. Caldwell's
SYRUP
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p put the
of 24 and 100—Druggists.
r
llehe
MOTHER:- Fie
Castvria is especia
pared to relieve Infants ii
amis and Children all age
of Constipation. Flatulency
Wind Colic and Diarrhea;
from, and, by regulating
assimilation of Food; givin
0MI
Eg
> we* -j
GAY PRINT SILKS ARE POPULAR; use thermometer
NEW COATS HAVE PATCH POCKETS
Celery Is Particularly
Crisp in Cold Weather
j United States Department of Agrleul
r
dense.
the kind of
batter In thick or thin, and on the
IgrCH «n alluring arra;
plays tld.
o .
Iftlrlv bev
Coroe an
|thli><’ *“
IlDg. P'b-
I Not on
meslsttlN
teoattheiy
he Old Bloc-
8—Little M?»
>«u*aC oooo. >>i« -
•diente, i:.«u c>
Hdren and sdu
■ a DHJGC.i -
who enjoy the flavor of scrap-
ever, may make It with lean
Ing pieces which Include some
help “jelly" the loaf. They
k have scrapple In any desired
throat, also the hand- |
■ i sleeves and particu-
Mnart interpretaUon of
h white.
' tn pastel colors vie I
• •ie namhoyant hues. ,
■ mulatto dellcscv both 1
Hl as In th
•tun Itself.
•told made
piriH
and prescribed by physicians for
fLffi
■ of I
to I
or 1
4 I
4
)H of mustard •
’:*-!’.ts. Mu‘"'
many nurses
k. pleurisv r
re-up, a^thrr.a
(tains and nJ
■ ;• h -.
f. . Atul f. d. .
• -
R> ’
,---An N? T. i
■arlsotl taken »t
keep /ou w.::. .
<tr.er!ng jc-r e.
iceUon
■ subtle tra- j
Their jstpu-
•■’■i maue into simple i
I’nrls tells us will have
Ib-wever. the sleeve of ■
le Is long and whlnisl- ■
The other Ingredients may bo
■e, or one may use losieod of
ik should be put
K-e and kept then
sure to the air of pantry, a
nursery is harmful. Vnh"-
the bottle Into which ’t was
* dairy, the milk should be
FOR, |di
an artistic some one :
he Idea that gay silk
•riillant self the more
That Cold
usterole
handy when a ■ -
■( Hie aiL at t.i^-
tan’blasts .
Apply it with ' r
t;.^I-
r-ic-.ates t. ■
%-nsa'i
able Interest In the urflared models,
i Sometimes the pull Is b./vily ein-
hrohiered.
suitable main course,
chief point shout making and
; club sandwiches surecrsfully !
have ail the different Ingredients
______ so that when
the toast Is ready the sandwiches can
be nnt tnvethpr without delnv and
sarrvd before the toast has a chance
to cool appreciably. Experience hs«
shown that it Is he«t to cut the slices
fnusf in half before the filling Is
spread over them, rather ‘b u. run
rf»k of crushing out the filling In cut
ting the sandwich later, spotting its
appearance While It la customary
to toast the bread, at least on on? side.
In making club sandwiches, tms is
not essential. When graham or whole-
0t!
Not a "Physic
Most men and women past fifty murej --ustipated. It uc er gri
give to the bowels some occasional help j or upsets the system. Bcsidi
rim? uivy Mtuer from evusi.,------- _
might as well refuse to aid weak eyes
with gtRssrs as to neglect u gur.tle aid
io weak bowels.
Is your present laxative, in what-
ever form, promoting natural
“regularity"—l'r mu»i you purge nnd
“phyalc” every day or two to avoid
sick headache, dlxzlnew. oiiiousness,
colds, or sour, gassy stomach?
Dr. (.kUdwelFs Syrup Pepsin helps
ts ssubikib. 2&xg.J, ngster bowei
movement even for those chronically
” —ay of heaute-
nnted silks as the mode dls-
Keasou! In their seductive
: I artful patterning they
cucumber, lettuce,
rv-em*. tuay«»imni»e,
I sliced orange. The use of mayonnaise
I results in a momr and tasty sandwich.
rs|»»*'l"'ly *1" i* iuu uienu iiaa ueeu
I toasted.
Sweet cottage cheese club sand
I wicbew may be made without the let-
tuce and salad greasing, filled wkh
layers of the cheese and marmalade,
or cheese and stewed, mashed drlad
fruits, such hb prunes, apricots, or figs.
Fur collars of simple design finish ! assembled conveniently
the neckline of luany a spring top |
coat It is quite the proper thing tv :
! match il.t fur to the color of ih«
Very handsome types of twill eoats
hare a capelet effect, such as for hi
mane* • qnalrer gray fine woolen. z'.i’
narrow, topped with a matching short
cape and collared with squirrel.
Belted roats In fingertip length-,
are meeting wLn favor. The belt i«
| placed just above the hips.
JULIA BOTTOMI.ET
i®. IMt. Westers Calos.I
From n
- add
4 I thia
In it
Each IS-ct St-
age contains direo
tlons so Staple tay
woman can tint
soft, deli
or dya rich, perms*
nent colors la
gerie, silks, rib-
bons, skirts, vnsta
drekees, costa
stockings, 8" ■■<>
ver Ings, lung’ngs-
(Prepared by the Ualted States Department
of Sericulture )
Mure cakes are auolled In the bak-
ing than even a hungry schoolboy ever
cd of, say-b the buieau home t diaiclJ Ubt.tl
lu-M or tn? 1 tilted suites De I <-, •
lies, and thodh living in cities,
out good
I scrapple
I more ih
ivenlng In form- p^^.j „f
Thiw
pie. how-
pork. usl
bom- t<>
.....- » — •
• ■
; i-JSS . b
id buy: That Is the very i
: . ti of smart fashion are do- I
. uit-ae pretty. Joyous <«♦
< t > their hearts' content.
ily Is the modern silk print
In Its loveliness, but It Is
inspirational to the designer
r?e slices of bread or toast are
)>i'<>vi<|ing (wo spaces to be
Both may have the same fill
i-r a different combination of flu
blending together well may be
In each part, but the whole nmr
among
Huge patch
I distinctive style t
I
e bit: Drop ,
aching com, l-.s
off with finger
ells a tiny b :■
ew cents,
I corn, soft -■ f
toes, and the
oreneM nr Irrl'a
Right Temperature Depends
on Kind of Leavening.
Ing when the temperature Is right. A i 1
suitable thermometer may be bought •
at relatively low cost and used in any
type of oven.
The oven doo? should be opened ; j
only when neeessgry and the pan
should he moved as llttk; as possible
while the hatter is setting.
Cukes may generally be considered
done when they shrink from the pan.
but for safety they may be tested with
a clean straw or toothpick.
When the paus are taken from the
oven they should bo turned upside
down until the cake cools partially
1 and becomes firmer. Cake Is too soft
i and hot for handling when ft first
. comes from the oven. It should be
; removed from the pan. however, be-
fore it reaches room temperature or
- has a chance to sweat.
rare ci
a.i everywhere recommend it.
' Considerable Quantity
of Scrapple Often Made
On farms, when hogs are killed, it
| la frequently the custom to make use
of the heads and sometimes the
hearts, by combining them with corn
meal to make scrapple. A consider-
able quantity Is generally made up at
once, and as the farm household Is
often large In number, and there are
' - thought has developed I
reaching vogue. Stj lists
- opportunity to exploit I
-v 'hat fashion so enthu- ,
jiii'ls the comlWntrig <>f 1 en.|
• ■! prlnta with mqnotnne ■
.ner <>f the stylish frock j
-I choo-<w to unite a strlk-
with an oyster white
With what glowing
picture gives proof,
at style Items tn tills
i.- frock are the apron
of the solid colored silk
'.‘•let collar buttoned up
used
I be a palatable combination. A tvpi
I cnl clqh sandwich contains lettuce,
led with mayonnaise, a slice of
«-n, seasoned, tomato, and
imn. In place
A Suitable Thermometer mi/ Be
Bought at Relatively Low Cost ana
Used In Any Type of Oven.
shape and
| tailing the spring coat with p< cketa.
| If the choice of mllndy's spring coat
were left to the small boy whose pride
. I Hn<l ,ov” for “pockets" Is proverbial,
milady to come and buy. i then the model In the picture wins. I
| Win it should, for It Is a very swug
I ger new style. This handsome sports
coat i» iua<ie i rom bois <!<• rose colored
! diagonal cheviot, this fabric being a
| leader among novelty woolens for
j spring. Huge patch pockets lend a
touch. Tailored |
a, and then add the it
thickened, then ad
am. and let stand for
ir In a
e the w
-Prsparad b> ib« Uallsd Statta Dapartmeat
The "club" SHUdwi< h is one of tl e
I -Hout deservedly popular Items ou the
| restaurant menu, but the housekeeper
! very rarely offers this appetising and
convenient combination at home.
' tainlng, as It usually does, an t
[ men! -f food from several uf the lin-
purtant food groups meat, or an
' equivalent, vegetables such as lettuce,
tomato, watercress. jM-ppers, or other
! salad materials, tn addition to the j '
I throe slices of toast commonly com-
I pleting its somewhat bulky structure
i --the dub sandwich lacks only sweets
tiled in some other form, io
-proportioned meal In one
is right at the start, It need not be I , QU
, changed during baking. A reliable I 4 \
oven thermometer or an
j temperature regulator
i ecu 110 ui
j partment of Agriculture.
The heat of baking does five things
to take baiter during baking, it
speeds up the baking powder or other
chemical used for leav?: •-/ ‘z~~
: lug gas and so causes the cake to rise.
| It makes some uf the liquid in the bat-
i ter change to water vapor, which also
. ahis In leavening. It hardens the pro-
' telns. particularly the g'uteh In the
flour and the albumen of the egg so I
cake rises It sets and i
It cooks th? starch In '
ikes away Its unpleas
ant raw taste and browns the crust.
j The chief
emperature depends on j tjjP n ...
leavening, whether the * lintp .
Sure Relief
6 Bellans
I : ‘ "c' wa'er
j Sure Relief
bELL-ANS
foh indigestion
<£< and 754 FkM s.5oid Everywhere
| wheat bread Is used it may bo pre-
ferred untousted.
[A li'V*
A mW
‘i-i I
Mi
OR W. B. CALDWELL
AT THE AGE OF S3
l.nack in ImklLg then Is to
he temperature so that th? 2
S't as soon as enough gns | t , •
vapor have formed, but be- I 2 ,r
I filled,
('on- 11 “• 1
eombiimt Ions: Lettuce,
sliced tart apple end
curious tiinl j
i the sleeve'
and the pockets. A short strap belt i
Is buttoned across the front, which j
brings up a most Interesting subject. I
for belts vie with pocketa In point of
hUpOrtUUC* thia m«auii. Nui pu.Ulu ;
lurly straight-all-around belts but ,
belts that show a unique treatment. 1
Not only topcoats, bur suits, blouses,
as well ns one and two piece dresses. ’
tphaslze the fashion for clever ideas
belts. Sometimes the belts are cut !
In one piece with an added underarm |
form, the two ends brought to the
front and buckled.
1 Still another item of Interest ap
- pears on the fashionable cloth coat.
1 namely, the below the-elbow puff ■
sleeve. This Idea is featured espe
dally on stralghtllne coats made of
i flue twill, for there is still a consider- ,
f the vogue for fabric
»h- dr??- =f prir.iv.;
|M p'^ed a redlugote I
Xcurgdte, pretersply i
f* r these dark culurs j
most gorgeous prints to I
. - refinement.
M Ih.- n 1, u. [
l Bn gvinus to the featuring uf '
»'hl prert»» to
[ c"«< inod.1^ >„t ..owful 1
r » ■-»»,.t.ut ralll,r
““WU »beu It coni»j to <1» |
Bee Culture Taught
I’...!.-
in Wentworth comity bee* an
In observation hives In the •
ccuslonal help ! or upsets the system. Besides, it is abso-
ii|-aii>ui. Gurjiuiw/ iiuiinit-KS and pi-<v<«ui iu LMae.
I Buy a large (XLcent hottie at any
, store that a* lie uiedh tue ami jUM see
j fur j ourself.
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1926, newspaper, March 26, 1926; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249739/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.