The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 359, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1914 Page: 6 of 12
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Wright Brothers
ELECTRICIANS
310 MAIN AVENUE
ARE SHOWING AT
THE COOKING SCHOOL
Electric Fixtures Electroliers and
Electric Heating Appliances
j The want of space only permits us to show a
small part of our stock. We invite you to call
at our store and inspect
The Best Line of Electrical
Goods in the City
At Prices that are lowest quality considered.
If you are in the market for anything electrical
and can't call at our store phone us and our
repersentative will call on you with a full cata-
logue display of our entire stock.
WRIGHT BROTHERS
310 MAIN AVENUE
COOKING
IS ALWAYS AN
INTERESTING
SUBJECT
ALL OF THIS WEEK the women
of San Antonio will have an
opportunity of attending a
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
at Wagner Hall where per-
feet cooking done the perfect
way—The Gas Range Way-
will be demonstrated.
The Demonstrator always uses a Gas
Range in her work and we want you
to watch the perfect results she gets and
the ease with which she does it.
Every cook can do better work —do
it easier—if she has a Gas Range. It is
just as easy to have the desired heat as
not to have it—a slow oven for an hour
if you wish it—a medium one or a hot
one —just as desired.
Cooking on a Gas Range is a cer-
tainty. No matter how good a cook a
woman may be she cannot get perfect
results unless she has the proper equip-
ment.
SAN ANTONIO
GAS AND ELECTRIC
COMPANY
TELEPHONES 315
Store Opens at 8?30 a. m. Closes Every Day at b p. m.
W. O M. Eleventh Annual
January Linen Sale
Starts Monday the 19th
Dozens of our customers have asked us “When will your linen sale begin?”
San Antonio women have learned to wait for this great bargain event. At no
other time of the year are savings so great on
Table Linens Fancy Linens
Bed Linens. Plain Linens
Bed Spreads Towels Etc.
No linen buyer can afford to overlook this opportunity. There will be
thousands of bargains. Every reduction is positively guaranteed. Come next
Monday and see how much you can save.
In the Housecleaning of Shoes
Every odd pair and broken line of shoes is included. High shoes and low
shoes in every style of every kind of leather.
Be sure of the size shoe you wear before you buy for no shoes will be ex-
changed. No money refunded for shoes bought in the Housecleaning.
Odds and Ends of Children’s 74c to $2 Shoes for 50c
Odds and Ends of Women’s $2 to $4 Shoes for $1.25
Odds and Ends of Women’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes for $1.75 B
(Shoe Store—Second Floor)
Wolff (81 Marx Co.
"In fhe Heart of the City" on Houston Street at Main five. Soledad and Veramendi Sts
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The LIGHT’S Free Cooking School
Wagner Hall Corner South Alamo and Goliad Streets
PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Doors Open 1:00 p. m. Lecture 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn Domestic Science Lecturer-Demonstrator
SUBJECT-FIRST PRINCIPLES OF COOKERY
The Following Menu Will Be Prepared:
Veal Loaf Frozen Fruit Salad Boiled Dressing
Fried Oysters Pastries Cheese Cakes
Stuffed Potatoes Hermits.
Pillsbury's
ALWAYS 'fl| ALWAYS
HAS BEEN WILL BE
MW
THE BEST FLOUR
FOR ALL USES
Every Sack Guaranteed
Caffarelli Brothers
Wholesale Distributers
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT
LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR BAKIHG WORRIES
Have you ever figured out what it costs you per loaf to bake your own bread? If you were to put your
bread on the market and wanted to make a fair margin of profit—it would be necessary for you to sell it at
least fifteen cents a loaf. A large production always reduces cost —we who bake by the thousand loaves can
afford to sell ours much cheaper than you could baking only four or five loaves at a time (the limit of the
ordinary range). We buy all the ingredients flour milk yeast etc. at wholesale—it costs us no more for
fuel in baking four or five hundred loaves than it would to bake one-third or one-half of that amount. This
is the point we wish to impress upon you. You can save Time Money und Labor by giving up the false
economy of home baking and patronizing a baker of "good” bread instead. We honestly could bake no
better bread than our BUTTER-KRUST and we have had years of experience.
LOOK FOR THE LABEL ON EACH LOAF—YOUR
SAFEGUARD AGAINST INFERIOR IMITATIONS
Watch This Space
We will have something of importance to say to vou in this space every day during the
Cooking School. READ IT-1T WILL PAY YOU.
Richter’s Steam Bakery
New 67 “BAKERS OF CLEAN MADE BREAD” Crockett 1886
The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
SAVES MILES OF STEPS
A Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week Puts
a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Into Your Home
SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE LIGHT COOKING SCHOOL THIS WEEK
Direct Action Gas
Ranges
ARE GREAT GAS SAVERS
The Direct Action Gas Range is positively
the best on the market today. The Direct
Action contains many exclusive features that*
place it in a class by itself. The Direct Ac-
tion baking oven obtains its heat from the
baking burners which are placed’directly in
the oven. There is no loss of heat in a
Direct Action.
SEE THE DEMONSTRATION IN OUR BOOTH
AT THE DAILY LIGHT’S COOKING SCHOOL
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CO.
214-216 WEST COMMERCE STREET
Of Interest to Everyone
1 Ernrnet Bank I
Cooking School ।
1 \U rnncorporatea)
will have a booth displaying their new individual savings banks.
The attendant at this exhibit will take pleasure
in explaining the methods of our new system
for savings. Be sure and let him "show you.”
Emmet Bank
(U nincorvorated )
Thos. L. Conroy Pres. L J. McCormick Cashier. J. Frank Gallagher Asst. Cashier
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JA.\. Id 1911.
The Hoosier Kitchen
Cabinet contains all the
practical conveniences it
is possible to put into a
kitchen cabinet at any
iprice. Everything is at
hand. You don’t have to
go searching for anything.
As soon as you are through
you put back the articles
where you got them with-
out having to' take any
steps. You close the door
and everything is out of
sight away from the dust.
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 359, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1914, newspaper, January 15, 1914; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1595931/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .