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Thursday, April 8, 1913 EL PASO HERALD Salads and Iced Tea Punch Demonstrated At Herald Cooking School DELIGHTFUL GDNGOGTIDNS SHOWN ATPASDDELNDRTEEXHIB1T1DN Salads as Beautiful as Bouquets on Exhibition in Herald's Cooking School Sirs. Evans Urges Use of Home Products Her Lessons Have Been Clear and Concise and-the Public Is Highly Pleased. Hi- audience at The Herald's cook- Upon daintr white taoles were dls- piayeo a znosi irmpiwB n, wi !! Snlniln Ilrnutlful. One looked like a nass of sardines had been frozen into a small piece of Ice. This was made b biking a jcela tine of Rich's un flavored Ttjphoso and I mg school Thursday was larger and more enthusiastic than upon ant preions day AD women are inter ested in salads and ThBrsday's display ua wonder of beauty and finish. vmV 8, &1 Ml rf t putting n the damt Monarch brand of sardines as it was congealing Mrs Lans said she took this un i flavored Trjphoso and added to one I package 1'L cups of boiling water, 3 tablespoonsful of vinegar 1 teafcpoon ful of salt. 4 teaspoonful of paprika and a dash of pepper, and used this as a foundation for her fruit and vege table salads where Trphoso was used. "nnket f anlads. Daint baskets made of hard boiled eggs reposed beside tasketa made of tomatoes, sweet peppers, oranges and grape fruit three little sardines lay cosily in a lemon basket Cream cheese irajje into three small balls, then rolled in ground nuts, peeped out of a bell pepper basket. These are to be served with a mnonals- dress ing ISuostiu;; Home Product It is a great pleasure to hear Mrs Kvans boost home products. She says the housewife eoverns the sale lareelv of food products and recommends each woman to give Texas products a pref erence wheie possible and particularly Kl Paso products. Iced tea. punch was aleo served and proved most refreshing The tea used was the brand put up by the Western Coffee Co which has specialized upon this, particular blend. Kicrjrboil 1 Pleased. Mrc Evans's ooming to Kl Paso has been a moat welcome visit. One exhib itor was heard to say Yesterday "Well Mrs. Kans makes it so easy that 1'ra learning to cook, myself, and am really interested. Another said he had shipped condensed milk very success fully after seeing Mrs Eians do it- Cooking Recipes By Mrs. Evans Smack Your Lip Over This Treat Heat the waffle-iron good and hot. Mix the batter and pop it in a- quick turn and out they come and onto the table for those hungry ones. Be generous with Velva that first-class syrup of them all. There's a supper that will satisfy that family in wholesomeness, in flavory goodness and in fine nour ishing quality, for Velva is 'Nature's own product, rich in food elements. Use it often. It helps keep the cost of the table down. Those children will enjoy it, three times a day, on batter cakes, on biscuits, on muffins, or spread on a slice of light bread. . Get Velva from your grocer. Ten cents up. Save the coupons on the labels and send for premium catalog to PENICK & FORD, Ltd. New Orleans, La. See Them at the Herald Cooking School COLLEGE GIRLS HERE FOR COOKING SCHOOL 1 ie girls from the domestic science department of the A and M. college at Mesilla Park M occupied front seats at The Herald s cootting benool at the . I'aso del Norte this afternoon They I were in cnarge or Miss Pearl Miller, in structor of domestic science at the col lege, and had made the trip to El Paso 'ibursdaj morning in a big touring car Mrs. Rdna Ktans addressed a few spe cial remarks to the girls and all paid particular attention to the lariouc methods of cooking as demonstrated b the clever woman on the platform- The visiting class occupied front seats at J i no acnwi The domestic science course at V and M college Is now looked upon as one of the most important in the ins'itu tion. All the students takin, the eourst are showing a deep interest in then work, according to the instrut to Reading of The Herald s tookinK school. seteral of the girls expressed a desire to attend and Miss Miller (tended that Mrs Evans s lettures would be beneficial to them rrangenents were then made for the automobile trip and the girls are hating both a pleasant and an Instructive outing After their armal in the nt, th girls lefttheir wraps at tlie I'aso del Norte and proceeded to set the sights of 1.1 Paso and Juarez bcfoie the ipen ing of the cooking school. Those in the pai a .eie Miss Pearl Miller Instructor Misses Nina Dais. Keliciuii Kaune Mabel Hager Carmen Gilliam, Reba Ro and Rath Phillips. "Thousand Island'' Salad Dresulnc Half cup mayonalse dressing, half cup French dressing, one rounding tea spoonful sugar, one level teaspoonful salt, half teaspoonful paprika, two ta blespoonsful chopped olives, one table spoonful chopped plmientos, half cup chili sauce. Serve on vegetable salads. Fruit frnlad. Fill half Monarch brand canned peach wi'h chopped celery, apple, pineapple and nuts, famishing the sides of peacn with same serve on lettuce leaf with majonaise dressing. Combination. Line salad bowl -with letuce leaies. add alternated layers of sliced toma toes cucumbers, cooked seas and beans garnish with canned asparagus and bli'td radishes. Serve with French dressing. 3Iaonalee Dresulng. Yolks of two eggs, add three table spoonsful vinegar, beat, then gradually add salad or olive oil sufficient to make des'red consistence. Then add half tea spoonrul paprika, add salt just before scr ing. Iced Tea luneli. . One quart strong tea. juice of fodr oranges, juice of three lemons, two cups (rushed strawLernes. sugar to taste. Other fruit juices ma be added. bich will increase the flat or Decoration for Itinch Iloirl or Glow. Dip sprigs of fresh mint into stiff!) beaten whites of eggs then into pow dered sur-ar Stick this around the edges of the bowL This should be pre pared seeral hours before serving It looks exactl like frosted mint MEATS AND FISH THE SUBJECTS AT C00K1HG SCHOOL ON FRIDAY CONGRESS "EXPOSES" WOMAN "GAMBLER" Washington D C Kpnl S The Con gressional Record exposes' alleged gamtling b M- TUlli-n P Hit for- COLORADO SPRINGS VOTES DOWN THE SINGLE TAX PLAN Colorado Springs, Colo April 8 Complete rctrrns on the election heie Tuesday show that the single tax w is snowed under bv a ote of more than seXeu to one, that the Sjnda amuse ment ordinance was defeated b about 1M majority and that W A Andersoa and Perrj Bottg were elected commis era of streets and public parks, respect ively, by comfortable pluralities. Dr B. B. Grove r ran second to Botts and C N Wheele- was second to Anderson. At Colorado C.tj the factions faor ina: annexation to Colorado Springs scored a victor in the election of A H. Brenner to succeod C B Miles as commissioner of public highways, mho opposed annexation At Manttou the election was a mere formaht, as there was onl one ticket, Republican, in the field. Mayor V, B Kirby was reelected CHARLEMAGNE TOWER - SUED FOR DIVORCE rhila-leli hia V i ril - Mrs """har lempffne Tower jr who as i.eorsianna (Dixit! Turd -K r fried ihf on of tht forn e m "id to O -inanj BBft$- -tafaaTTanalaaBaaaBsT va.aaar3C FRIDAT S lesson at The Herald s cooking school at Hotel Paso del Norte will be upon meats and fish The guests w ill get a lesson upon the selection and preparation of meats and fish and how to cook them. Mrs. Brans recommends broiling , rather than trying, iter menu win ue as follows. Broiled lamb chops. Baked fish, stuKed. Kgg sauce. Tuna cutlets Talk upon the use of gas. At 10 a- m. Frida will occur the last lesson on breads. Every one in terested Is requested to be present Fridav morning, as Mrs. Evans will, with one large piece of dough for a foundation, show how to make about six different varieties of bread. Judge Dan Jaekaon vflll make a llan Jackfion iipeech nt the County and City Democratic club speaking Friday night at the courthoase Ad ertisement Buying borne vallei products is more than buying, it is investing AMERICAN COPPER EXPORTS IN WEEK TOTAL $3,322,652 Washington D C. pril 8 Vmencan copper exports for the week ending March 27 were worth 3,S2:,S2. accord ing to an announcement by the depart ment of commerce A greater part of it was shipped to Italy Sweden. England and France Exports during the seven months ending with Februarj amounted to 47 SS3 212. compared with 188.9:2 1S7 in the same period of the preceding; year. BOUNTY ON GOPHER TAILS DISCONTINUED; TOO COSTLY Phoenix, riz April S Gopher tails are too expensive a luxury for the coun ty of Maricopa, so the supervisors have announced that after April 15 the regu lar bounty of 5 cents a tail will not lie paid. During March the supervisors received A. 424 tails, on which ?3,571 20 was paid Over 1300 of this amount was paid to one man, who caught more than 6000 sophers with a pack of dogs. TOM IE A TO TELL VOTERS WHAT HIS PLATFORM MEANS laor-elect Tom I-ea will tell the public what he means X more bui ness and less polities' Friday eienHig in the 34th district courtroom when the counts and city democratu rlub will hold j final ralb for the city election next Tuesday . The meeting will be jii open one ana all voters hae been muted to attend In addition to the new major, judge Dan M Jatkson will also make a speech and other speakers who were attlc in the -speaking campaign will also make short talks. Arrangements hate been made b the committee to have an oeflo meetinc in the 41st district court and all of the speakers Tsill appear at both meetings fNOTHBR BOITIO-S OF KI. F'SO BOOKLKTS ttflil. BB 1SSIED A new issue of the El Paso booklet nas been made necessary on account or the large demand for the book b railroads in the east. .... Kecentlj w number of the bookl'f? hae been placed on the extra Golden State limited trains that are beini, operated on account of the exposition traffic. Booklets hae also been placed in the following Chicago railroad ia scnger offices within the last f weeks Chicago & ..Jton. Illinois in tial. Chicago Baatern Illinois a bash. Missouri l-aclfic. and in the . -bash office in Detroit and the Vi sturl Pacific of: - in lndiampohs JJ r js4JLsgWfesu- -c- uT. j&Saaant Last fevMHBBMaWWWWanBMBBBWteSai n Majestic PORCH AND WINDOW BOXES I EXCLUSIVE O1STKIBUT0RS 419 MESA AVENUE Little K- , WM ' II I laHa5r ! -"-"Si i d mmmm$ Qualify Delivery Service SPECIALS ESA BUTTER. lb. 35c; 3 !bs. for - $1.00 SELECTED EGGS Best on the mar ket, 35c doz.; 3 doz. for $1.00. STTNFLOWEE EGGS Nice and fresh, 30c doz. Monarch Sardines, Special 15c Monarch Pure Sap Maple Syrup, pt 50c Monarch Pure Sap Maple Syrup, qt 90c Monarch Olive Oil 40, 65, $1.25 Monarch Sliced Peaches, No. 3 30c Monarch Sliced Pears, No. 3 30c Monarch Preserves, 17 oz 25c I merly Katherine Skins, representative Isaac 1. Sherwood having read the fol lowing dispatch from Los Angeles Peari Beadleston won the laurels In today's polo round robin. Mrs. William II Hltt bid In Beadleston at the auction pool last night for $SS and won the J7Q0 pot riKENTV DO OBSBIUBD AT TRI-VTVTI5 COJirfWS PI. VNT Parents' day was held at the tele phone plant of the Tn-State Telephone ompanv on Texas street Wednesday afternoon and more than 75 parents of tne girls employed at the big telephone rv nange called and saw the conditions aider which their daughters work This was the first time parents' daj has 1 e n observed here and the success of tl , opening dav has caased it to be induded as a semi-annual feature of tie telephone company's activities- The qirl envlojes of the company hae a r t rom reading and music room where thev mav rest, read and enjoy good music while off duty. The operat itis: room is cooled and heated bv mechanical means and everything- pos sible Is done to make the employes com fortable To each parent who visited the plant W ednesday the officials who acted as the reception committee, gave a boquet and served punch Hear mayor-elect Tom Lea at the Itk district courtroom Friday night. Every one Invited. Advertisement. Eery dollar spent for horn Talley products is well invested. Leave Your Orders at the Booth if You Desire or Phone Them in; Our De livery Cannot Be Beat. Four Autos at Your Service! 001 MRS. EVANS Salids Were De Iicous Made of Monarch Goods EXCLUSIVELY TODAY in Her Demonstration At the Herald's Cooking School SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY 203-210 MILLS ST. PHONE 3532 3533 La Mejor i Cualquier Precio No hay otra levadura en polvo que produce mejores galletas, tortas y pastelena. No hay otra tampoco, tan puro y saludable. H Jk Levadora En Pqlvo when he was a student at Tale, has filed suit for dWoree The Towers lone de nied their son had married the actress, ind she later sued tnc tortner amnassa dor for alienation of her husband s affections. PKIZMDKVT AD IIUSI s MBSUOIt HOLD COPBRBNCB Washington. D C, April S A con f 1'iice, supposed to relate to the for mation of a new commercial treaty between Russia and the United States, was held l edm-sdai b president Wil son and Russian ambassador Bakhma titff The inspotion of Siberian prison tamps, where the Russians keep their prisoners of war. is also supposed to lne been discussed ustna has ask d the president to to take an interest in the inspection of these camps b American represent atiies so the Teutonic allies ma) know what tare is being ien their people Russia has heretofore refused to allow such inspection SOCHL.IST LKCTUnK. ' Evolution From the Standpoint of Socialism" will be the subject of a 1 ttire to be given b Sam E Farmer, ai-sisted by Emerson Hargarve at the orner of San ntonio and Broadwa emh night for the n-l two weeks. Contains all the body-building elements of the whole wheal grain. It is important that the body be nourished by foods that build bone and muscle and brain. Bread is the real "Staff of Life" and brings nourishment in abundance. For your better health and disposition make it a point to eat a great deal more bread. Eat Bread Made With Special Bread Demonstration at Herald Cooking School Friday MorniDg in which Fkischmanns Yeast is used exclusively. Camping Outf ts TENTS V CAMP CHAIRS CANVAS COTS All Requirements for Complete Camping Outfits Are Supplied by us. Complete Campuisr Outtit as Illustrated $8.50 See Our Display at The Herald's Cooking School EL PASO TENT AND AWNING COMPANY Phone 2044. 314 San Francisco St. A