wwwyPW EYEHINGr LEPGER-PHILADEBPHIA, THTJESDAY, MAY 27, 1915 Wh T ADDITIONAL PRIZE IS NOW ADDED TO LONG HALLAHAN'S LIST IN SCHOOLGIRLS' COOKING CONTEST && 1 "IWANTU" Comfort Gas Iron Will Be the Fourth Award in Each of Four Divisions. Gneat Care Being Taken in the Selection of Judges. Mrs. Carroll May An uJ nounce Her Program To morrow Afternoon. 1 t IW'iityMlwiWiii.iiJttMifty! ' rr&&$Srhl&'.J-t aA,. J4 .. ..-Vl yfik Wriw.kL.. 'iaJMaiiiiS'iiA'JZr.TSS -"'"'"i "'""',CT'w'"w'"'i",uj"' ""u''L'''''''''""',"''''ws'ra!W"' Every day something now happens to make the Evening hvinacn Cooking Con. test for children enrolled In Philadelphia booking School clnsses more Interesting and worth while entering. Now conies nn offer of a fourth prize, one prize more than originally had been considered for each of tho four divisions oi the contest Both tho third and fourth prhtes have been donated by manufac turers A "wear-evor" aluminum tcnkcttla will lie given In each of tho four divisions to the girl whoso exhibit In Judged to be third best and an "Iwnnlu" Comfort gas Iron, aluc 13 60, will be awarded In each of the four divisions to tho girl whose ex hibit Is tudged to bo fourth best The 'jscosjd prize has not been decided on yet, Vat this wilt be something of gi eater value than the third and fouith prizes and will it well worth Competing for. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Com pany of wew Kensington, i'a , lias given tho aluminum teakettles, which nro most appropriate for ono of the prizes In this contest. The Straus Gnn Iron Company, of Philadelphia, has given tho "lwnntu" Comfort gas Irons. A gas Iron In an Ideal fourth prize, as It can woll be con sidered ono of the essentials In a modern kitchen. With four pil7es In four different classes, tho cooking school children hno tn excellent opportunity to win something of real value as a result of their year's study In the cooking school classes. Tho trillion of ii fourth prize adds consider ably to tne chances of every girl who enters cither of the divisions of the con test, and makes tho competition far more inviting. PICKING THE JUDGES Arrangements nre being completed now for tho Judges. Thero probably itll be fr six Judges for each division of tho con- test In order that any suspicion of ; prejudice may bo avoided, It has been i decided to select Judges who nre not In i any way connected with cooking schools. finose wiiu -vwu uu ai-iuyi.'u win oe com petent to make just decisions, based on merits or DaKing. in oth,er woids, It Is tho Intention of the Evening Lbdoeh that all of the,16 prizes shall be awarded trlctly on merit The publicity given tho coming contest and tho cooking school, which will bo conducted eery nfternoon from Juno 1 to June 12, inclusive, ut Horticultural Hall for all housewives and others who are Interested In domestic science, "nat aroused a great deal of interest through out the city. Women are talking about the event In oery neighborhood and It 1 expected that tho hall will be taxed o tho uttermost when tho first lecture Is delivered by Mrs. Carroll next Tuesday. jAfter a cam ass of a number of house wives, 2-30 o'clock p. m has been decided on as foe most advantageous hour to Mart tho lectures and demonstrations It is considered that this will gio the housewives and others tho best oppor tunity to attend without Interfering with their regular household duties and other reiponslbllities. Mrs. Carroll has prac tically completed 'ner program for tho course of lectures and It probably will 6f morrow afternoon Tne cooking school feature of this big Mrs. Carroll will use a kitchen like this to Mustrnto hor cooking lessons. PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS IN BIG COOKING CONTEST Cabinet Gas RanKes, valued at about 135, till mude by PJillailelnliln manufac turers, Hill be Khen ns llrst prizes, as follows t A 133 Quality Cabinet Gas Range, of fered by the Roberts Slander Ktove Company, for the best sponge rake, A S3S 1'ortune Cabinet tins Range, of fered by tho ThomaH, Roberts, Stevenson Company, for the best bread. A 33 Coakeasr Cabinet tins Range, offered b the Hale Kllburn Company, for the best rookies. A 133 Imperial Kxcrlslor Cabinet Cias JJanire, oflerrd by Inane A. bheppnrd Co . for the best blbcults. Third prlie for each division! "HVnr tr" Aluminum Tea Kettle. oflVrrd by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, Jiew Kentlnntnn, I'a. Fourth nrlie for racli division! An "Iwantu" Comfort Gas Iron, offered by the Strauto (ias Iron Company, mlla delphla. Other suitable prizes will be unnounced later. RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER COOKING SCHOOLCONTEST FOR GIRLS 1. Entries are limited to girls who are members of cooking school classes of the schools of Philadelphia. Any individual may contest in. all four divisions, but may make but one entry in each division. 2. Contest is to be limited to the baking of 1-pound loaves of bread, baking poivder biscuits, sugar cookies and sponge cake, according to tho recipes used in the public cooking schools, or in the schools from which contestants are registered. S. That conditions may be identical in every case as to efficiency under which work can be produced, the baking is to be done in a Gas Range oven only. (Arrangements have been made with the United Gas Improve ment Company to extend their free service during the continuance of this contest, and any gas range not operating satisfactorily will be adjusted and regulated free of charge.) 4. Judging is to be done by an accredited body of judges chosen as may later be determined. 5. All entries for the contest must be presented at Horticultural Hall, Broad and Locust streets, on Wednesday, June 0, between 0 a. m. and 5 p. m. G. On the bottom of each loaf of bread and on the side of each sponge cake entered, there must be pasted an entry blank clipped from the Evening Ledger, giving the contestant's name, home address, name and number of school attended, name of gas range used (its number when obtainable), and the article of food contested for. Cookies and baking powder biscuitB arc to be presented in wooden plates, the entry blank, completely filled in as outlined above, in this case being pasted in the plate. Great care must be taken in this Inspect, because the great number of entries will make it necessary to eliminate any contestant whose blank does not accompany the exhibit. 7. The exhibits will be judged on Thursday, June 10, and will be on display m the Auditorium of Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturday June 11 and 12. The awards will be announced at the dose of the cooking school lecture on Saturday, June 12, this particular session being given over to the girls who are members of the cooking school classes. 8. The poods exhibited in the contest will be dispensed throunh various charitable organizations under the auspices of the Society for Organizing Charity. 9. The prizes will be as follows: i For the first prize in each class, a modem Cabinet Gas Range valued at about $35. There will be at least a second and third prize and honorable mention in each of the four divisions. These prizes wilt be announced later. .' it...";.' V. -" -V-" 5 :. JA domestic science event undoubtedly will proio of great Interest to all thorough, careful, enthusiastic housewives It Is going to be ono of the blggcBt domestic science events which has been held In Phlladelpnia or any other city In tho United States, because every event and every word will pertain to the strictly modern or up to date. It will not only give the housewives a more thorough un derstanding of what is most modern, most economical, most convenient and best for use for their kitchens of toda, but will indicate to them facts about domestic oclenco which are not yet generally known, but which will be the most com mon practice In tho homes of tomorrow. One of tho most Interesting features will be the all-gas kitchen Idea as Interpreted by Mrs Carroll. She has learned to per form more kitchen work with gas at a smaller expenditure of money for this modern fuel than any other domestic sci ence teacher or lecturer. In fact, she has found that proper use of this most mod ern kitchen helps not only to save work, but to cut down cxpenso as well. Many of her cooking operations are amazing to those who have not maue a Btuuy or using the all-gns kitchen for all It Is worth On tho stage Mrs. Carroll win nave, in addition to the gas ranges, other ap pliances which go toward lightening the housewlfo's burdens, shortening her hours and giving her better results than she has previously been accomplishing. Of course there is n right way nnd a wrong way, an economical way and an expcnsUe way of doing everything. Mrs. Carroll has given much time and effort In determining Just the right way to per form every kitchen operation. She also has made a close study of effecting kitchen economics, but has not allowed her estimation of the value of kitchen economies to lead her to recommending cheap methods which would cut down efficiency, thoroughness or results. When tho women of Philadelphia hear Mrs. ENTRY BLANK FOR COOKING CONTEST Open to girls who nro members o'f cooking school clnsses in the Philadelphia schools. Name , ddress of contestant e of cooking school me of teacher, . . , , t ame and number of gas range used Contestant entered for prize for bread cookies. biscuits,,,,, sponge cake tV (Place cross after article contested for.) SUFFRAGISTS REFUTE CHARGE I NURSES TO BE GRADUATED t Polly Deny Assertion That Women Voters Are Political "Parasites." f, ATLANTIC CITV. May 27.-Charges of ntl-suffraglsts that women who have ,een enfranchised have In many cases -teen parasites upon the body politic were B0Uy denied by Mrs Mary North Chen- i.Qmttl. fielri nrfltni nr thn Maw TprflAV HS- WSJ-Jatlon. In an address here. joey nave made good whenever they vrws, policewomen or lawmakers Thou rJ"; f themara familiar with financial PW " ot cUes because they run their 15!.?. me pn tha budget Bystem As a fr"" simple Justice they should have jK.i'in in determining their sphere of -". meir education, their taxes ana iF James Grlswold Wentz. president V" nomen-g republican Uluo, New ?. deOlarpri that .he hnlln. . YUnmn M9 United Stntoa -unnM heln to DUt a. LU Wart-e In the world knn tnt louse women in New York Jw more about politics than many ci of good families," she declared. Chilli niDanan- tn 1..A ITaiuh. Jtaif' & Jenkmtown and rourap In K? e uevetoptu umons tne ciw- -. .vhviib rcmif oY9 pccui.cu. Eight Students of Stomach Hospital Will Get Diplomas Tonight. Eight students of tha School of Nursing of the American Stomach Hospital will bo graduated tonight at commencement exercises to be held In Columbia Hall. Broad and Oxford streets. The speakers will be Dr. John B. Carnett, ch(ef sur geon of tho Institution; Frank Ford, member of the board of managers; George Peterson, vice president, and the Rev- John F McQuade, of St. Stephen's Roman Cathollo Church, will offer prayer The sold medal for the highest gjad uatlon average will be awarded to Miss Anna R LUy and second honors will bo conferred upon Miss E Miriam Rels lor The other graduates will be the Misses Edna A. Brogan, Susanna Q. France, Amy O Tomllnson, Carolina Halsch. Olive Masten and Jane S Taylor. WiU Discuss Fare Decision A special meeting of the Combined Transportation and Commuters' Commit tee of the United Business Men's Associa tion will be htld at 4 o'clock; this after noon at li28 Chestnut street, to consider the dicislon of the Public .service Commis sion on the passenger rate Increaee case the position pf the business inn on the transit loan bill wlU -Uo be diicussed Carroll lecture, they will learn the new est practices which make for the great est efficiency with the least effort on the part of the housewife. That is what she will strive to give. Sho has been ac claimed as a real leader of domestic scionce thought In other cities and un doubtedly will win the same approval from Philadelphia women before sho concludes her course June 12 NO ORGANIZATION QUARREL OVER MAYOR, SAYS PENROSE Says Republicans Will Win Hero and Over State. A clash between the McNIchol and Vare factions of the Republican Organization over tho naming of tho next Republican candidate for Mayor Is highly Improb able, according to Senator Penrose. He predicted perfect harmony In the ranks. "The hope is that thero will bo no fac tional lighting," said tho Senator In the first statement he has issued regarding tho approaching Mayoralty contest. "That would be unfortunate on the ove of a presidential election. That statement may be applied to all of tho counties In Pennsjlvanlu, where harmony of action Is likely to prevail Tho ticket will be successful In all of the Republican coun ties. In the other counties such Is Ue anti-WIIson and the anti-Palmer senti ment among tho Democrats that thero are great prospects of the Republicans winning all or nearly all of the local of fices." , Senator Penrose Indicated that tho Or ganization city and county "elate" prob ably would not be made up for about a month He concluded by saying that there had been a general understanding In most of the counties, Including Phila delphia, that local matters would not be considered until after the adjournment of tne Legislature. APPEAL FOR "DOGGIE" MILLER Attorney Asks Aid for Slayer of Two Detectives. An appeal to philanthropists and social workers to communicate with him has been Issued by Francis Tracy Tobln, at torney for Jacob, alias "Doggie" Miller, who has been convicted of first-degree murger for the killing of Detectives Ma nfely nnd Tucker. Mr, Tobln, in his appeal, says the kill ing was not n wilful, premeditated mur der, and points out that Miller, who Is but 20 years old, never had a home or any training, his parents having died when he was a child. Miller Is destitute, acqordlng to his at torney, and without means for carrying on a defense. He also Is suffering from tuberculosis. His attorney contends he Is too young to send to the electric chair, Let Your Ledger Follow You On your vacation or to your summer residence. Before you leave town simply notify your carrier, agent or tha PWBMC tS IffiBGER to forward the Public Ledger or Evening- Ledger to your temporary address. By mail outside of Phlladel. phis Public Ledger, dally, )5o per month! dally and Sun day, 5o per month. Evening Ledger. Ally, jSo pr month. For further particulars call Walnut or Main 3009 . n :.... v. v v - i .? Spectacular Special Sale 25,000 Pairs This Season's Daintiest Styles in Women's Low Shoes The Very Cream of HALLAHAN Quality $4, $4.50, $5, $6 Values Only an unusual combination of trade conditions could make possible this offering- of bewitching beauty such a complete range of styles, leathers and sizes. Every shoe is exactly as you see it pictured. Every shoe carries the original price mark upon it so that you can see how great has been the reduction. Every pair is stamped with the symbol of comfort and shape-retaining service the name HALLAHAN Go to any of the HALLAHAN Stores each one is fully supplied with the styles, sizes and widths you wish. No matter how difficult you are to fiif or to please, this special sale cannot fail to give you complete satisfaction. Read This Partial List of Leathers, Fabrics and Combinations That Are Included Patent Leather in Exclusive Effects Fabric quartered oxfords and front-lace pumps. Tops of putty and sand kid, brown buck, gray buck, chamois buck, black buck and gray and fawn cloth. A dozen styles trimmed and piped with white calf; plain patent leather in any style. Gunmetal and Dull Kid in the same combina tions as the patent leather; plain effects also. A Score of Beautiful Tans You cannot afford to overlook them. Tan Russia in a number of shades, trimmed with white calf and white kid, and daintily topped with brown cloth and sand kid. Plain tans also. Captivating Novelty Effects Ideal for this Summer's more formal occasions. Many un usual designs and combinations. Bronze kid trimmed with sand kid; bronze with bronze cloth ; all-bronze for those who prefer them in a number of beautiful styles. Fawn and gray buck, with patent leather tips and trimmings. Sand and putty kid, with tips and trimmings of patent leather. Pumps of sea gull kid in sev eral models. Smart Coolness in White Shoes and so many models from which to choose. White buck and nubuck combined with patent leather. Some with white vamps and patent tops, others with patent vamps and white tops. White calf and nubuck with black French-corded edges. White canvas, black French-corded edges. Plain white canvas in a dozen good styles. EJD ' ' ' ' i HI 0 " I Mk Don't These HALLAHAN Models Appeal to You? Modified Colonials that are again so popular, the charming front-laced pump that made its advent this season with the side-laced pump two bar and instep-strap pumps, two-button pumps, etc. The Heels Are So Varied and Graceful Full French, Cuban-Louis, Concaved, Military, Cuban and low "Growing Girl." Some soles are light-welted7 others hand-turned, with plump edges or with rolled French edge any weight desired. The styles here shown are but a few of hundreds that await your coming in each of the Hallahan Stores. Take Advantage of This Great HALLAHAN Sale Early While Sizes Are Plentiful HALLAHAN'S GOOD SHOES 5601.06 OERftUNTOWNAVE. Below Cbelten Ave, 2746-18 QERMANTOWNAVE. Above L..Mgu Ave. Branch Stores Optn Every EYfnlnjr, 919-921 Market St. 4028.30 LANCASTER AVE. AMOth, near Fatrmount Ave. 60lh and CHESTNUT STS. New Crystal Corner Market Street Store Open Satardar Evrnlon. mSl "j-1 vvv IBissssMl ' W. v &JslM,B'iKi'fi,ilSt 1 it5- "T -Aysl