Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL' 29, 1915.
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SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT FOR
KITCHEN AS WELL AS BUSINESS
t Careful Timing Needed for Successful Cooking " 'Slow" Oven
Not True EconomyCoal Range Customs Hamper
r uvai. i.vsuu,a yiui u loasi aasuy luaae.
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tho pns ImluMry have been so zealous In
the education of t'no proper uso of this
loynf rervnnt, tho ens range, mothers
liavo no good excuse for not providing
Uio moat softenlnR InHuenco that n boy
nr a ulrl t-nii carry through llfetho
memory of tho childhood home. U may
Imvp only been a little rottnge, but who
does not remember the keen Joy of open
ing t'no door when romln homo from
school nml pmclllnpr fresh-bnked Ringer
bread or Borne other ilnlnty that nppenlod
to tw
"The plea that mother used to make,"
while a very old Joke, has, a fundamental
psychological truth Underlying II Thee
plea or cakes are vivid In our minds,
while other recollections of tho old homo
aro vabup. The reason Is that these
cakes and pies had the greatest number
lot elements to appeal to our senses the
delicious odor, tho sight of the rich
brown slab of delicious cake on the
rooking rack, the soft spohgy touch of
tho big piece, still a little warm, 'that
mother transferred from the big knife to
our Itching palms, and tho bliss wo ex
perlenced wheli our teeth closed on tho
rich, sweet, spongy mass, y
Model kitchen, with Philadclphln-mado pressed steel
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By ANNA A. CARROLL
Many a kitchen has no clock. Many
women do not lentigo that a clock Is i
Vnccessnry pnu of a kitchen's equipment
and that nit cooking on a gns rnngo
should be accurately timed. This time-
'piece Is absolutely necessary for tho nc-
K. complJslmicnt of scientific te-niltH In
COOKing women wouju save incinseivcs
a great deal of nerve strnln and many
who dread nnd dlsllko baking would bo
able to overcome fnclr distaste If they
realized that tho greatest part of suc-
efts in baking Is In tho heating of the
oven and knowing Just when to i educe
the ncac or lemovc 1110 ioo irom uio
m oven.
" Tlio one cicmcni inai ircnucnuy prc
KJ. rente tho successful prepaintlon of a
tcautliuiiy planned meal is m.ii 01 proper
timing. It Is dlfllcult to Iny down u
hard-and-fnst rule In tcgnrd to timing
for tho reason t'nat much depends on
the Individual style and taste In cook
ing, but should the housewife make fre
quent "so lT ,ler kitchen timepiece. It
la not long before sho formulates for
herself rules of tlmo that make su -cesiTut
icsults a icituhity.
Kor Instance, the tlmo lequlrod to bake
mhI.a .InnMmla nil i I f 111 V nn i h ft aVl.irtft
aIk -r tun nnti It In hnUfwt iii tiiul not on the
WJE& l.HMAtna nT (tin lifitlAl Ln t'ntll H hnnl t
i of cake batter baked In thiee round, i
hallow p.ms, 01 layers, tan be baked
In 13 minutes, while the same hitter .
baked In n deep pan or loaf shape will
require fiom 4. minutes to an hour.
SYSTEM IN' T1IK KITCHI'.N.
But with general directions for using
the gas rango sho can proportion her
day's work to better advantage, auto
matically applying to her kitchen what Is
known today as "scientific management,"
or, In plain lnnguagc. Just "planning."
This Is so because the gas langc, giv
ing fhn cniiin tpmnnraturc at all times.
enables her after a few days of timing
rr h nrn!ir:il!nn nf different meats, to
B know Just about how much tlmo she
K" will hnvB to snend In the kitchen to pre-
R, pare any meal eho contemplates serving.
K It Is an cxtravagnnco to use a "slow"
oven to bako foods icqulrlng a "noi
, oven. In tho Instructions given out by
the gas company's Instructors nnd In
''its literature, directions for certain kinds
of baking, such n3 baking powder bls-
K cults, always state that a "hot oven
tliould be used." Instances nave com'
to my attention where women have
neglected to follow these Instructions,
feeling somehow that tne not oven
culd use more gas and would thus work
pioro to the interest of tho meter tlinn
to those of tho housewife. Tills is not
true, however. Tho slowly cooked bak
ing powder biscuits arc apt to bo heavy,
pporly browned and unwholesome, where
as tha quickly cooked biscuits would
have been perfect. Those .'cooked slowly
require more gas in the baking I should
ay about ta per cent. more and so the
woman who Insists on Blow baking exer
cises false economy, besides securing In
ferjor results.
FOHCE OF OLD HABITS
Pm Is ofta wasted uneonse'.ously by
the housewife who lights her oven when
ho comes into tho kitchen to mix a
cake or to cook an oven dinner. It Is
the result of force of habit In tho old
K days when tho first thing to bo done was
m to fix drafts, rako tho flro and start the
cuai rauKe inio ucuvuy, bu uini ii. iu,tiii.
be ready when the cake was mixed. It
did not matter whether she worked 10
minutes or hnlf an hour on the stirring
of her batter as a rule tho cake was
ready before the coal file wns. So now
m We find oyens heating half an hour and
me thrifty housewife not realizing tnat
he Is wasting gas and often, later,
mourning over a burnt cake.
Never heat your oven too long Nearly
Ml failures In cake baking can be attrib
uted to-thls cause. Too hot nn oven when
the cake goes In Is often the cause of
cakes falling In the middle.
: In baking layer cakes, heat the oven
iivb minutes wmi tne mirners on run ana
then turn oui one of tho burners, prefer
ably the back one. Bako three minutes
longer and turn out tho gas, letting the
cake settle about two minutes before turn
ing out on tho cooling rack.
For loaf cake, heat the oven about two
or three minutes or while you are pour
Jug your batter Into the pan. and always
turn out the back burner when the cake
toes Into the oven. A verv larce or rich
Cake Can h hnlrari with ,vn tfin nna nvpn
t, burner turmd down nearly half way.
ii carte Dating tne process snoum ne
divided Into tnree equal parts. In the
first period the cake should start to
nie; In the second period the cake should
continue to rise and silently brown, and
In the third period It Bhuuld finish brown
ing una shrink from tho pan.
QA8 HEATS EVENLY.
It Is not necessary to paper the bot
tom and sides ofNyour pan when baking
k in a gas range. The even heat
forms a smooth, brawn surface that does
:ot stick. Another factor In saving time
jind gas Is to cook In proper utensils,
Sake bread In single loaves Instead of
two or three loaves in one large pan.
Pans b by 9 Inches will enable you to
ace a wholesome loaf that can be cut
a sightly slices, and six loaves can be
aneo in one rack of nn 18-Jnch oven gas
anf?A In AK mI......,. rnu lnn...M In tha
Jr9 pan will require from one hour to
U hour and a quarter to bake, and o
(-Ia almost Impossible for the heat to
tnqroughly bake the centre loaf you have
&n UnWholnoiriA hrpnrl whlnh will causa
fermentation In the stomach, besides
tjMtlng from 15 to 30 minutes' consump
tion tit gas.
4 no making of palatable, evenly
'owned toast is a, simple matter on tho
;?-snapea sheet-Iron toaster sola W
il -. .wj tail UD UMU w. ww w
;W ordinary top burners and make four
! of toast at a. time LlEht the
'Her tifaee th fnARtr In the centra
M the grate thai cot era the burner Then
t 0u oread in even slices, usliuj pref
rly bread a day old. and place a alKe
atb euje of the toaiter
range.
thdfhcntlng of the toaster while you
nic cutting your bread. If tho bread
I very fresh nnd hns ctmnbq on the
Bin face of tho slice, pick t'nein off, as
thc win Cnrm llltlo burned spooks on
the surface of the toast. Tc.ist can ljo
made In (inutilities In Hip broiling oven,
but ns It inquires five minutes' heating.
If only a small amount of toast Is needed
It la quicker and moro rconoinlcal to do
It on a top burner.
When homo baking has been rendered
so ensy nnd Inexpensive by the' makers
of tho splondld tpcs of gas Hinges now
furnished us, nnd those Interested In
FOR SUMMER COMFORT
AND ECONOMY
Oriole
Gas Range
The most modern, labor-saving ga3
range on the market. Equipped
with every convenience for cook
ing, baking, frying, broiling and
warming. Orioles are ready in an
instant tor any kind of food prepa
ration, and do not heat up your
kitchen. Cut down your fuel bill
and keep cool this summer with
an Oriole.
Ask the housewife
who uses an
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GAS RANGE
No. 3118 ORIOLE has a special
broiler that raises, lowers and re
volves a steak, a dozen chops,
toast, etc.; turns without removing
from oven. Just open door and
turn.
SEE THE
ORIOLE Gas Range
Demonstrated at the
U. G. I.
I Ith & MnrkctSts. This Week
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23 different Rtyles of "Oriole" on
dlsplny at
William Thomson's
64-66 N. 2D ST.
She'll praise its compact completeness; the big, roomy
oven; its economical consumption of gas.
She'll tell you, with pride, of the pleasure Summer cooking
has become since the Eclipse was installed of the cool,
comfortable kitchen its use has made possible.
The No. 467 Eclipse is a little beauty. Its regular price
is $21 .75 and it's a big value at that price. But for Cas
Range Wecl( only we offer it to you at a reduced
Special Price $1 Q.75
Like all Eclipse ranges, il is built for service. The best
materials, the best workmanship 32 years of experience
are built into it.
Call at any U. G. I. salesroom for
a demonstration of what No. 467
can do toward lightening your
housework this Summer.
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CLIPSE
Gas Stove Company
ROCKFORD : ILLINOIS
That you may derive full benefit
from the opportunities offered by "Gas Range Week,"
we remind you to be sure to examine the full line of
RANGES
Thero is a bizo and stylo for
every kitchen.
They are made in "Philadelphia,
The World's Greatest Workshop."
Sold by The United Gas Im
provement Co. and otherGag Corn
panics, IJIf," "Bros, "and other
Department Stores.
Roberts & Mander Stove Co.
Philadelphia
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Come! See! Examine!
Buy Today! Tomorrow I and 'save $51
rOU must act now if you would
buy this Cook-Easy Gas
Range for $26,
The reduced price will poi
tively be withdrawn at midnight
tomorrow,
Thereafter the price will be $31,
Totlay and tomorrow It i $26.
The Cook-Eaty Gat Range i
mall enough to fit into the tiniest
kitchen! large enough to prepare
meals for a ten-room boarding
house.
Go to any United Gas Improve
ment Co. or Philadelphia Suburban
Gas and Electric Co, showroom.
Ask to be hown thi 19)5 ga
range. Tet it any way you pleae,
Examine it from top to bottom.
Then you will realize that there it
something new under the un.
Today! or Tomorrow!
HALE & KILBURN CO,
Philadelphia
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She, and hundreds of other
Philadelphia housewives, have
joined the ranks of contented,
modern -housewifedom this
week by buying Gas Ranges.
There Are Left
Only 2 Days
Gas Mange W
eetc
Two more days for vou to
take advantage of our special
otter on. Cabinet Cas- Ranges,
the no-stoop kind.
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All Cabinet Ranges Reduced
2 This Week Only
USUAL EASY TERMS
There is lots to see and lots
to hear at our nth and Market
Sts. Store. The biggest display
of ranges we have ever shown.
Cooking demonstrations in the
window.
Spend an hour or so to-day, to-morrow or
Saturday- as our guest in the Japanese Tea Room.
TEA AND A LIGHT REPAST SERVED FREE
Daily 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. Music
Join Us in the Big Annual Gas Range Festival
Reductions apply to sales made by salesmen
who will call at your home, and at all our stores,
as follows:
llth& Market Sts. Broad & Arch Sts.
1706 N. Broad St. "2209-11 N. Front St.
135-137 S. 52nd St. Broad & Taaker Sts.
4419 Frankford Ave. G'tn. & Maplewood Ave.
4236 Main St., Manayunk,
and Northern Liberties Gas Co., 3rd & Brown Streets.
The United Gas Improvement Company
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