Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1917 Page: 6 of 8
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Four
Oats
Commencing
Tutsday
$ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Betty Lyles Wilson-Uncle Sam’s Cake Maker. Cook and Teacher'. f $ ♦ ♦
MEN U FOR TUESDAY
The New
These menus include every course in a
meal—one course demonstrated each day. The
Lecture EVERY DAY will close with an exhibi-
tion of Mrs. Wilson's famous and unparailed
Relishes With New Ideas for Their Use
{First, Stage.)
TUTI FRUITI SALAD.
SIMPLE CAKES. ' • ! ' *
DECORATIVE SPECIALTY.
ICE CREAM BASKETS.
Special Notice.—For sanitary reasons Mrs. Wilson
requests every lady to bring a spoon and butter plat£ in
order to sample all dishes.
Musical Program by THE NEW EOSOH, furnished by Unn Bros.
m. drpret. 4. r.<MKNirrnn:n—mazphka ..h. wikxiawskl
'77777.
THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOI I*
Wilt furnish REAL music at the
Cooking School. Not talking machine
' music,” but music you can hear
and feel.
Come to our store and ask to hear
tne world's greatest artists,
Official Labora-
tory model of the
Kdlwm Diamond
1 use Phonograph.
ANNA CASE. MARIE RAPPOLD, JULIA HEINRICH,
ALICE VERLET, CHRISTINE MILLER, ARTHUR MIDDLE-
TON, THOMAS CHALMERS, GIOVANNI 7.ENATELL0,
GUIDO CICCOLINl AND MANY OTHERS THAT YOU MAY
NOT HAVE HEARD UNLESS YOU HAVE ATTENDED THE
METROPOLITAN OR BOSTON OPERA COMPANIES
RECENTLY.
Tkt Ftunout Hint• Door iJ ,
“Hoosier Beauty
The “HOOSIER" Kitchen Cabinet
Is used by Mrs. Wilson in her own home anil in her cooking demon-
stration in Shemrnn. See what a tremendous help this enhinet Is tn
her work. It offers the same advantage to every housewife in Sher-
man. t’ome In, let us explain its advantages.
$4.00 DOWN AND SUM A WEEK puts one in your kitrhen.
Hall Furniture Company
APR!]. SMILES WALTZ .........
MlUSON ORCHESTRA.
GLADIATOR MARCH ...............1. P. SOUSA
NEW, YORK MILITARY BAND.
I LL TAKE YOB HOME AGAIN KATHLEEN .....
........................T. P. WESTKNDORE.
WALTER VAN BRENT AN1> CHORES.
Linn Bros
Phonograph Co
I,inn tiros. Jewelry Co.,
Deqfooii.
215 North Travis,
Sherman.
In Othrr Cities.
HOURS OF LABOR,
NEWEST MILLINERY,
Omaha now tins more than 2”t
mills of paved streets.
Mrs. Betty Lyles Wilson Uses
Sauer's Extracts Exclusively
Mrs. Belly Wilson Serves in Her Own Home
Hard Work With No Tima Limitation*
tho Road to Succtaa.
It serins to be established on purely
physiological grounds that eight hours
•f hard work each day Is about alt the
average person's system will stand and
mnlntaln Its normal efficiency. This
conclusion has been reached after ex-
haustive and protracted scientific In-
vestigation without any regird what-
soever for legislative aspects and based
upon the measurements of nervous anil
muscular exhaustion produced by
work.
This eight hour limitation rule, tt
should be remembered, applies to tho
average persou. But apparently no
person lias ever risen above mediocrity
whose physical condition restricted
him to such a limited period of work
as oue hour out of every three. "It Is
a noteworthy fact.” says a writer la
New Ortomis Is to have a home for1 Science, "that with tho wo.Hl's tead-
fechle inim^si children, thanks to a ers In Industry, in finance. In profea-
ITilUKin hispipst hi the will of the lute slotinl life, the duration of the dally
Sophie L. G undid. task Is wholly secondary to its accom-
plishment. They are limited by no
eight hour, ten hour’or twelve hour
considerations. This Indicates why
such men become leaders. Laborers
may learn a valuable lesson from this
fact.
"The greedy employer who saps the
energies of those who are the medium
by which he gains his wealth Is to be
condemned no more than Is the ‘slack-
er’ whose only guiding principles are a
minimum of effort and a maximum
wage. Moreover, It Is trite to say that
the obligation rests upon the laborer
that rests upon all men. so to use his
free hours as to benefit himself, hts
family and society.”
It la the belief of most physicians
that few persons nre ever injured by
hard work alone, either mental or uhvs-
Icat.
Sum. Distinctive Points
About Spring Hats.
Philadelphia schools will all have
vegetable gardens this year.
Following the lead established dur
lug the winter, many of the new
shapes nre repetitious or adaptations
of models built on Turkish lines In fez
effect or on the contour of the Russian
turban.
St. lands. Mo.. city prisons now
serve potatoes but ouce n week.
for flavoring purposes in making her demonstrations, Sauer’s
Extracts being extra strong and the pure fruit kind, makes
them go further than the ordinary kind. The fact that it is
the largest seller found in the United States proves its merits.
Ask your dealer'for
Atlanta penitentiary is to have a
plant for manufacture of coiton fab-
rics.
Then there are bats that for
wuut of u better name are termed
Egyptian. Usually they hove a veil
accessory, which forms the chief trim-
ming.
The large lints maintain sailor lines.
Some of them have u rolled brim,
witch may turn backward from the
face or from one side. There are those, I
too, which are turned up ut the ha:k
somewhat after tbe manner of the ■
poke. The so called Breton sailor
shows the brim of irregular width,
somewhat narrower In fro;t and hack
than at the aides, and the brim may be
slightly bent up almost anywhere It
proves becoming or suits the fancy of
tbe possessor.
One must not forget mention of tho
dressy Imtg which are named for Marie
Antoinette. For the last four or five
years it has become the etistom of for-
eign modistes to bring out a hut flat in
slinpe and mounted on a bandeau which
tilts the hat itself forward on the face
and presents most of the trimming un-
der tbo brim at the back.
Sometimes this typo of hat hns the
appellation “shepherdess,” or It may
he termed “Sixteenth century” or
“Watteau.” No matter wlmt the offi-
cial title, the hat in its motlorn repre-
sentation Is suited only to tho few', and
those few must take hoed to wear It ,
only on special occasions with the lin-
gerie frock or the dainty gown of chtf-
fou or summer silk.
Other than the Japanese and Chinese
motifs there are trimmings of wooden
beads colored In Indian effects and laid
on in rows about the crown of the hat
It Is very likely that a lot of tbe Indian
beads will reproduce tbe colors and de-
signs of the Aztec Ullies. indeed, not
a few' of the patterns suggest the to-
tem polos of the American aborigines.
All tills add* to the ga.vety of millinery
models as well as n historic Interest If
one is inclined that way.
Tbe musbroum shape varies the tne
notony of the straight brim sailor. It
Is u bit smarter and less tailored In Its
suggestion. It Is to lie bad In colored
leghorn, sometimes combined with
georgette crape, satin Or taffeta. There
are also mushroom bats entirely of sat
In, with the exception of the hand,
which is generally of straw.
and Will demonslrale ihis celcbralfd
colire in her - - •
Lmlsvllle, Ky„ university has
bought so acres of land near Bards-
tmvn for a new location and plans ex-
pansion.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Largest Selling Brand in the United States
Awarded Highest and only Grand Prix, Panama-Pacific Ex-
position, also making Seventeen Highest Awards and Gold
Medals for Purity, Strength and Fine Flavor.
Cooking School
“GOOD TO THE I AST DROP*
Popular Science.
25c, 35c 50c nnd $1.00
C. F. SAUER S COMPANY, Richmond, Va
EVERHEAKT GROCERY CO., Distributors
A CHECKING ACCOUNT
MAKES YOU MORE
CAREFUL
MRS. WILSON’S SELECTION
OF OUR
Lyon Creamery Butter, Ice Cream
AND
Bulgarian Butler Milk
was made after an investigation of their
purity and wholesomeness and upon ; the
sanitary condition of our creamery. We
invite inspection.
Lyon Farm Creamery
An effort is being made to adapt
the horse chestnut to the hurnnn diet-
ary. The nuts are more than half
starch and sugar, with some protehl
and fat. and are nutritious.
TRY A DEMOCRAT WANT AD.
A “milk" made by the Chinese from
n native bean Is shown h.v analysis to
have a specific gravity of 1,020 nnd a
fat content of :i.12.'>, contrasted wlpi
a sjierifir gravity of 1.02!) and a fat
content of ihl) for good average cow’s
milk.
And provides an easy and efficient way of making the house-
hold allowance run over the month. You’ll enjoy keeping
books in your kitchen if every bill is paid by check.
And we arc glad aj. all times to explain to you how simple
and helpful it will be to conduct the business of housekeep-
ing in this business-like manner.
Around the World.
Scotland lias a secd-potnfo famine.
Ai gentIna devotes 4,000 gift acres to
cats growing.
Mrs. Wikon s efficient cooking in
Sherman is done on a
Commercial Naiional Bank
Of Sherman
are the two most important
tacts to consider in select-
ing your grocer.
Japan lias n wireless system which
Is extensive amt complete.
There are MtO varieties of peart*
grown in America nnd 100 kiuds-nf
grain's.
Quick Meal
GAS STOVE
Mrs. Wilson selected our
store because we could
serve her Best, with Highest
Quality Groceries.
Out cf the Months of Babes.
Several London.-Eng.. papers may he
compelled to suspend owing to paper
shortage.
She selected this stove because of Its extraordinary service,
eh her satisfactory results. Every housekeeper can have the
e steady, easy regulated heat If Its u Quick Meal.
She will use
Richard, aged 41. accompanied by
Ids mother, was watching a regiment
of soldiers headed by its hand, march-
ing by, "Mamma,’’ he naked, "what’s
the use of all them so idlers that don’t
make mttsleV" -.
/I UTOM/k TIC
REFRIGERATOR
11910 BY MR9. WILSON
At the Cooking School
... . is Furnished by
Scull, Swain & Wallace
The Good Service Store
who will be glad to show you the many
points of merit in this high-grade Refrig-
erator.
The debtor of Slant after three
months may he seized and compelled to
work out his Indebtedness.
She named us
THE OFFICIAL COOK-
ING SCHOOL GROCERY
A series of remarkable photographs
of the crater of Kilauea. Hawaii, have
brfti obtained by means of kites.
SALUCO
1 he same service that
pleases this great cook and
housekeeper is for every lady
in Sherman. Wt; invite you
to visit our store. You find
the Best here.
Henry, aged ft,'had been sejd Jo-w
store to purchase a pair of stockings.
"Hov,- long do yon want them?" asked
the clerk. "I don’t want to borrow
them," replied Henry. “I want ’em to
keel).” t
ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS,
UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERS,
UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKERS,
UNIVERSAL CAKE MAKERS,
UNIVERSAL KITCHEN CUTLERY,
UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS,
. KITCHEN SUNDRIES.
Equip your home with Pearl Wire ('loth Screen Doom.
Century Runs.
American Sunday School union is
100 years 'old.
Mrs. Lydia Barnes has celebrated
her ]0.’!d blit Inlay In. lax-kport. 111.
"Why. Hath." said a mother to her
Utile daughter, who was crying, "what
are yon crying about ” “(‘ause,’’
Si hlied the little miss. “I started to
nmke Unity a bonnet and it coined out
bloomers.*’ ■ *
Do you Envy your favor-
ite actress? Would yog
like to be.jn her * shoes?
See Amur Murdock hi
"Envy," pine of the Seven
Bean & Young
6 Grocery Stores.
Leslie-Hunter Hardware Co
-t’pfSC***-’'
PAGE SIX.
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT-SHERMAN, TEXAS.
Monday, April 9, 191!
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