Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 28, 1915, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING LEDGEK-PHILABELPHIA, FRIDAY MAY 28, 1015,
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SCOPE OF COOKERY CONTEST BROADENED
SO IT WEL INCLUDE HOUSEHOLD SCHOOL
Philadelphia Housewives
Will Have Opportunity
to Increase Store of Do
mestic Knowledge
"Why not maka-ine" .EvkniNo l,Et0Bn
CooRlne School 'a, 'cooklna revival?"
I'M Is the questlon,as'ked by n leading
Philadelphia hcruseVlfe whin Interviewed
by n, reporter.
That I Just the' thlntr the KvnxtNO
LttDORn la aHcmpllRR to tib to spread
the "Kospel" of more modern cooking
the science which 'means betted nnd more
Wholesome roods nnd of better home con
dlllons for all classes of people, from the
household which has one or more aerv
nnU down through the comfortable
homes, where housewives do their own
work, to the poorest classes.
Good cooking nnd good housekeeping
cannot be placed In the class of "the
hereditary." Of course, we hear of the
pies, cakes, cookies, bread and biscuits
our mothers made because they v. ore
good, but conditions have changed. We
can no longer apply tho rules of our
mothers.
Tho lectures which Mrs. Anna A. Car
roll will deliver In connection with the
Cooking School have all been built on a
thor6ugh understanding of what mny be
accomplished by taking full Advantage
of the latest methods of preparing foods.
The lectures will nppcal alike to the
younB housewives and to housewives who
have been at the head of families for
many years. Mrs. Carroll recognizes that
many young women have become de
cidedly unhappy becauso their cooking
and general housework become Irksome
as they have been taught or ns they have
learned to do It. Sho has worked these
details out In such a way that house
keeping may become almost a pastime.
Mrs. Carroll said today that In her ex
periences she has met many older house
wives who had become entirely dissat
isfied with their household duties be
cause they had become laborious routine.
She will bo able to glvo many vnluablo
hints on the housekeeping problem for
the benefit of every person, whether
young or old.
HOUSEHOLD TOOBLBMS MET
There will scarcely bo n feature of
housekeeping which tv 111 not be covered In
the course of lectures. The servant prob
lem, marketing and the general plan of
STOLEN AUTOS FOUND
Two Men Arrested in Atlantic City
With Ono of the Cars.
Three automobiles which disappeared In
the last few days have been found. One
of tho cars, with two men who nre be
lieved to hao appropriated It for a Joy
ride, will be brought hero from Atlantic
City today by Detectives Qleason nnd
Sulltvari of this city.
One machine, owned by Lester M. Bloch,
member of the firm of N. Snellenburg &
Company, Kth and Market streets, was
stolen from In front of tho store last
Wednesday. This was Identified at At
lantic City last night and the occupants,
Robert Horter, 20 years old, of Columbia,
avenue, near 13th street, and Harry
Knauer, of, Atlantic City, were arrested.
Mrcvcjer was committed to tho rteform
atorylit weeks ago and while there mar
ried a girl he had wronged. He left on
parole"two 'weeks ago.
A machine belonging to R. A. Schuman,
of Telham road, Mt. Airy, was taken from
the corner at 15th and Walnut streets
yesterday', but was found latef n -.the
day at 15th and Chestnut stre'efj. An
other machine, tho property of J. l'
Leatherman. of 2121 South Lee street, was
taken at Broad and Cherry streets, but
was found later In the 36th district.
THE. WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, May 28.
For eastern Pennsylvania: Partly
cloudy tonight, warmer In north portion;
Eaturday unsettled, probably local show
ers; gentle to moderate winds, becoming
east.
The eastern cold area Is losing energy,
and the' crest of high barometer appears
north of, Lake Huron this morning. In
consequence, the southwestern storm is
moving toward the Lake region nnd the
Ohio Valley and has caused showers
throughout all of the great central val
leys during the last 21 hours. Tho rain
nrea has spread southeastward to the
South Atlantic coast, and northeastward
to central Ohio. There Is still a slight
temperature, deficiency throughout the
northeaster)! portion of the country, aver
aging nboilt 4 degrees or 5 degrees, while
seasonable conditions prevail In the cen
tral valleys and the cotton belt.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Obttryattonj taittn at 8 a. m. taatern time.
Low
, lat Rain- Veloc-
Statloo. 8 a.m. n't. fall. Wind, ttr. Weather.
Abilene, Tex..,. MM . . W B CIar
AtUntlo City .. BO to .. NW B Cloudy
Hfamarck, N. D. ,4 42 ,2t NB R Cloudy
Boitoni Mm'. ..MM . . NW 18 Clear
Buffalo. N. V... 62 4 .. ND 4 I'.ClQudv
Chicago, 111: .. 48 ,S8 B H Ilaln
Cleveland. O. ... SO' CO .. SE H Clear
Denver. Cnlo.., 42 40 . . S 10 Clear
Dea Molnea. la, to 4H ,04 B 12 Ilaln
Detroit, Mich .. M 48 .. C 12 Cloudy
Duluth. Minn... 44 .40 .. NB 10 Cloud
Galveston. Tex.. RH 8 .28 w 8 naln
JUrrliburg. I'a.. 58 BO . W 4 Cloudy
tlatteraa. N, C.. BO M .. E 10 Cloudy
Heena, Mont.... 4S 40 .. aw 4 cloudy
Huron B. D.... 42 42 .30 N 8 Ilaln
Jacksonville, Hla. T8 74 .00 BE 8 Cloudy
, Kansas' City. Mo. 62 Ml.u.' K a naln
1 Loulavllle, K. .. m ut ,04 SB 8 Cloudy
Memphis, Tenn.. mi Oil ,r.' SB O Cloudy
New Orleans .,, W 00 1.22 Nf) 10 Ilaln
New York .... 88 52 .. NW 24 Cloudy
N matte, Neb., 42 40 1.20 N in Cloudy
Oklahoma. Okla. M no .32 NW 22 Cloudy
Philadelphia ,... 112 64 ,, NW 8- Clear
Phoenix Aria... 8 m .. 6E 0 Clear
Pittsburgh. Pa., m B2 ,. NB, 10 Cloudy
Portland, Me. .. 62 42 ., W 0 Clear
Portland, Ore. .. 5 62 .84 NW 0 Cloudy
Quebec. Can ..48 40 .. NW J6 P.Cloudy
Kt. Louts, Mo. . M 82 .22 H 14 Cloudy
St. Paul, Minn . 40 40 ,0 E 2 JUln
Bait Lake, Utah 48 , BE 8 Clear
Baa Frencleco... SO SI SW 10 Cloudy
Scranton. I'a.. . M 41 .. SW 10 Clear
ram pa 78 72 .. SB 8 Cloudy
Waablntton . .. M U . B 4 Cloudy
Winnipeg SO 44 .. Calm Cloudy
The Tides
TORT RICHMOND.
Loir water 8.29 p.m.
Ullh water tomorrow 1 :.'.( a. m.
Lew water tomorrow a.lia. m,
OlIBSTNUT STRBET WHARF.
Low wuter 8-18 p, n.
liifb water tomorrow 1-18 a.m.
Law water tomorrow 9.0J a. pi,
R.UBDY ISLAND,
Low water 448 p.m.
HUn water 10.27 p.m.
Low water tomorrow 3:21a.m.
DREAKWATBR.
weHian wat S.Mr. m.
aloe water tomorrow 2.21a.m.
.rifeM usafe inrnarrnw
ajh water tomorrow
10.,Wa. in.
Observations at Philadelphia
8 A. M.
Barometer 30,02
TVmpernlure , 02
Wtad ,v- Nortbweet. 0 rollea
Sfe f Clear
Preelpltauoiv but ? tours , ...., ., 0
ilinlmum itmwime -v 5'. 4 a, m.
Vaxlmum tnpw4j ,-.,. &.?
On, the Pacific Qoast
a FralW .... WeaUer. ejeudjr. Temp. SO
3 pio ...W"f. ar. Temp. &
Almanac of the Day
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I,amp to Be Lighted
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7.Wt. m.
PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS
IN BIG COOKING CONTEST
Cabinet flan lUnft-, Tallied al about
18ft, all mHde by Philadelphia manufac
turers, Mill be Rlttn as flrit prlitt, ns
follow"!
A faff qnalltr Cabinet Oo Range, of
fered by the Ttobrrtn Slander 8toe
Cempany, for the lient snonire rake.
A 8 Fortune Cabinet Ma Jlange, of
fered by the Ttiom, Itnb-rt", Btev-n-on
Company, for the bft tiread.
A MS Cnoker Cabinet lias Itanx,
offered by the Hale A Kllburn Company,
for the best rnoklrn.
A 33 Imperial Ktcelnlor Cabinet flan
Ttange, ofl-rfil by tunnc A. Rhrppard A
Co., fur the best hlncult. ,
Third prlte for each dttt-lont "Wear
fTfr" Aluminum Tea Kettle, offered by
the Aluminum Cooking C'tCiUlt Company,
Sew Krn-lnatnn, Pa.
Fourth prlte for each clltMont An
"Iwantu" Comfort On Iron, offered by
the fHrauto (las Iron Company, Phila
delphia. Other suitable prices will be announced
later.
conducting a household will he thoroughly
covered, as Mrs. Carroll will not confine
her lectures strictly to the cooking
feature.
Those who havo had wide experlenco In
cooking will be greatly Interested In the
demonstrations In the use of gas ranges,
which Mrs. Carroll will use exclusively on
the platform to Illustrate the points sho
desires to Impress upon tho minds of her
hearers. It sounds next to Impossible td
cook onions In nn oven while baking
bread, broiling or roasting meats. Yet
Mrs. Carroll will show how to broil meats,
tlsh or fowl In tho broiling onen nhllo
cooking onions nnd cake or bread In tho
regular baking oen above. This will all
be done with the ono gas fire between the
two ovens.
Timing of cooking nnd tho methods of
shortening the hours In the kitchen will
aleo be an Important fenture In the course
of lectures. Tho demonstrations and les
sons will bo made ns broad as possible.
In speaking on cooking. Mrs. Carroll will
not feature a special line, but will dis
course on dishes which meet tho require
ments and means of nil classes, whether
the Income be largo or nmnll. The titles
of the various lectures will be nnnounccd
not later then Monday afternoon.
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT.
One of the big features of tho demon
strations will be a fine display of kitchen
equipment, such as tables, refrigerator
and kitchen cabinet furnished by Gim
bel Brothers. These will be used by Mrs.
Carroll in connection with her lectures
and demonstrations. All of them will bo
of tho most modern and approved types.
RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER
COOKING SCHOOL CONTEST FOR GIRLS
1. Entries are limited to girls who arc members of cooking school
classes of the schools of Philadelphia. Any individual may contest in all
four divisions, but may vakc but one entry in each division.
p. Contest is to he limited to tho baking of 1-pound loaves of bread,
baking powder biscuits, sugar cookies and sponge cake, according to the
recipes used in the public cooking schools, or in the schools from which
contestants are registered.
3. That conditions may be identical in every caso 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.
0. 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 biscuits are to be presented in wooden plates, ami one entry blank,
completely filled in as outliiied above, in this case being pasted in the
plate. Great care must be taken in this respect, because the great number
of entries will make it necessary to eliminate any contestant ivhose blank
does not accompany tho exhibit.
7. A second entry blank, filled out carefully, must be mailed to the
Evening Ledger Cooking Contest Department not later than Saturday,
June 5. This blank may be cut from the Evening Ledger, or may be
secured at your cooking school centre,
8. The exhibits will be judged on Thursday, June JO, and will be on
display in the Auditorium of Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturday
June 11 and 12. The awards will be announced at the close of the cooking
school lecture on Saturday, Juno IS, this particular session being given
over to the girls who are members of the cooking school classes.
9. The goods exhibited in the contest will be dispensed through
various charitable organizations under the auspices of the Society for
Organizing Charity.
10. The prizes will be as follows:
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 will be announced later.
ENTRY BLANK FOR COOKING CONTEST
Open to girls who are members of cooking school classes in the
Philadelphia schools.
Name
Address
Name of father or mother or nearest relative
Ago of contestant
Name of cooking school
Name of teacher
Name and number of gas range used
Contestant entered for prize for bread cookies.
biscuits. sponge cake
(Place cross after article contested for.)
Clip TODAY'S blank, fill out, and send to Evening Ledger
TODAY. Save tomorrow's blank to paste on your exhibit.
COCK WITH THREE LEGS
USES ONE TO AID CHICKS
Believes He Should Share Benefits of
Superior Endowments.
There's a rooster downtown that has
tilings all his on n way. lie Is what the
Karnblera would call a three-to-two shot,
(or this tighter has one more lee than he
actually needs. He Is -without doubt the
champion three-legged rooster of Phil
adelphia and he Is known affectionately
as ''Mike,"
Hike's master Is A. Silversteln, of KM
South 17th street. When the rooster struts
around thereabquts ho has lota of elbow
room. Other roosters nearby realise that
this exceptional bird can strike three
blows to their two and also run a third
again as fast when the necessity arises.
Hut Mike never runs from anything but
a trolley car or a "Jitney' and ha haa a
triangular salt that brings him out of thd
danger zone in amaslng time
Furthermore, there's been a scarcity OS
worms In the eeotlon since JUke made hla
debut for he has three feat with which to
dig them' up. Often, too, when he has had
his nil. he of tho three legs often helps
little chloks, who are not su fortunate, to
dig up their morning menu.
If any roosters kick, lllke, Is "on the
job' wkb tnre kick to their two. Ho
hi-ins a ibree-ieggad roogter is not suih
a tutd Mb alter alt
Activity Among the Pupils
of City Schools Whetted
by Ambition to Win the
Prizes.
The Evbnino IiEDOKn. cooking contest
has caused much activity In tho various
cooking schools during the last three
days. The children have been discussing
nnd comparing opinions. Tho teachers
hnve. been flooded with questions.
Tho Indication now Is that tho entries
In the contest will run above 6000, as
many school children In nil of tho schools
havo signified their Intention of enter
ing moro than ono of tho four divisions
of tho contest.
Ono little girl on being asked what she
wni going to bake, replied:
"Oh, I'm going to enter nil four divi
sions, becauso that will give mo four
chanceo to win a gns range "
This Is logical reasoning. This tittle girl
hna the right Idea, Not only Is she insur
ing for herself nn opportunity to win one
of the four gas ranges. She la keeping
open nn opportunity of winning one of
tho second, third or fourth prizes 111 each
of the four classes.
Children should keep In mind that
there Is no charge for entering the con
test. The two mnln requirements nro that
they must bo members of cooking school
classes and that they cook their exhibits
In tho oven of a gas range. Tho expense
entailed is merclv the cost of buying tho
rnw material which Is used In preparing
the exhibits and this will bo but a minor
consideration.
A great many inquiries hnve heen mado
by school children relative to tho adjust
ment of their gns rnnRcs. The United
Gns Improvement Company has extended
Its free service to cover the period of
the contest as follows:
Any Kan range which tired adjust
ment In order to pclvc the best cook
ing: result Mill lie ndjusled free nf
chnrrre by the United Gnu Improvement
Compnny, Children who nrc preparing
to enter the contest nhould notify the
gns compnny Immedlntely In Inspect
their Bus rnngrs.
Mrs. Carroll was asked today to mako
n. few suggestions to tho school girls
relative to tho course they might follow
lu baking their exhibits. "What you want
in this competition is bread, spongo cake,
cookies nnd biscuits, baked according to
tho recipes which tho chlldren-havo boon
utlng In their regular cooking school
courses und not on recipes of others,"
she replied.
Just Out!
"The Saintsbury Affair"
By ROMAN DOUBLEDAY
America's latest mystery story comes to you with Sun
day's Public Ledger, Fresh from the author's versatile
pen, "The Saintsbqry Affair" keys you to the highest
interest pitch through baffling situations, daring escapes
and gripping affairs of the heart. Read every instalment,
Begins May 30th and continues every
Sunday in the
PUBLIC
Order From Your
GIRL BADLY SLASHED
BY REJECTED SUITOR
Man Waits for Young Victim
on Way to Work and Attacks
Her With Razor.
A tO-ycnr-old Italian girl la dying at the
West Philadelphia Hospital, her face and
neck terribly Hashed by a former suitor
she had rejected, according to the police.
The man Is etlll at Urge. He la being
sought by the pollco ot Lansdowne and
of this city.
The girl Is Mlea Prances Frandlana, of
2209 Chester avenue, Ardmore.
The police say tho man la James Dalla,
23 years old, of 6313 Callowhlll street.
He and Miss Frandlana both were em
ployed at the Burmunt Specialty Com
pany. Cardlngton. Ualla'a attentions to
tho girl became so objectionable, the po
lice say, that ho wob discharged yester
day. Sho was on her way to work at 7:30
o'clock this morning when her assailant
stepped from behind a tree at Cardlng
ton, seized her by the throat nnd began
to slash her with a rusty razor
The girl fought desperately to free her
self. Her screams attracted tho atten
tion ot several pedestrians. Seeing them
runnlnrj up the assailant fled. Miss Fran
dlana was taken to tho West Philadel
phia Hospital by the Lanndowne police.
Dr. A. lisposlto, chief resident physician
of the hospital, saya ono of tho razor
wounds enmo within a half Inch of the
Jugular vein. Another was ncross tho
girl's face and another deep Into her
shoulder. Bho lost a great deal of blood
before reaching the hospital, and It Is
believed she will die.
On tho way to the hospital the girl was
nblo to tell tho Lansdowne police that the
mnn who attacked her was a former
suitor.
Neighbors ot the girl's parents havo
Joined in the search for her assailant.
The police expect to capture him within
a few hours. A description of tho man
has been sent to nil the pollco stations
In thin city. Tollce of suburban towns
beyond Lansdowne also have been given
a description of tho man nnd are on the
lookout for him.
SIXTEEN UIRL GRADUATES
OF SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Prize Fellowships Awarded to tho
Honor Students.
The closing exorcises of tho Philadelphia
School of Design tnke placo this after
noon In the school building at Broad and
'Mnstcr streets.
Addresaes will be made by Harrison S.
Morris nnd Mrs. William H. Greene.
There nre 16 graduates from the normal
art nnd line artH courses and tho course
indesign. Flvo of the honor girls aro
nmong tho seven awarded scholarships by
tho Board of Education. Several havo
already been sought and accepted good
positions. The prize fellowships aro
awarded as follows:
The John Sartaln for general achieve
ment nnd ability. Marian X. Wagner; the
John Balrd for assiduous Btudy and prog
ress, II. Frances Krntz: the William J.
Horstmann for earnestness of purpose,
Marian M. Oldham: the P Pemborton
Morris for pictorial composition, Anne M,
Geyer. of Yendon, Pa.; tho Alumnae for
excellence of work, Laura B. Stelgcrwalt,
of Lanraster, nnd the Redwood E. Warner
for practical design, Margaret C. Boe
rlckn. These fellowships mean a year'B
poit-graduate work In the school.
The P. A. B. Wldcner European fellow
ship (a year's Btudy nbroad) Is awarded
to Grace A. Wells. She and the Inst year's
winner of this scholarship. Miss Hamokor,
will go together after the war la over.
Five cash prizes of 125 each from H. H.
Battles wero awarded also. Theso wore
for oil nnd water colors with flowers, aa
subjects. The nwardb for work In oils
were: For chrysanthemum subject, Doro
thy Schell, with honorable mention for
Frances Kratz; for rosea, Gladys Smith;
In water colors for daffodils, Dora Reese;
for rises, Laura Stelgerwalt; for cosmos,
Edith Burton.
Widow Ignorant of Aldrich's Death
NEW YORK, May 23. Fearing the
ahoclc would hnve fatal results, Mrs. Abby
P. Aldrlch, who Is ill at hep New York
home, has not been told of the death of
her husband, former Senator Nelson W.
Aldrlch, of Rhode Island, which tooK
place several weeks ago. This was learno.l
today In connection with the filing of tho
late Senator's will.
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Crackers are just the nourishment you
need. Try them for your mid-day
lunch. They're wholesome and good.
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LEDGER
Dealer Today
Elbert H. Gary Says U.
Adequate to
NEW YORli, May 28. Elbert H. Gary, chairman of iht Board of Di
... -r ih. lln;t.A Xtnimi Sttml Carnoratidn. In hit addrttt her today
recto
at tht opening of the eighth general meeting or inr n
Steel Institute, taidt , ,
"We have an effective navy, but it capacity it
mlnJJ If... .' f,,1A tt."
"Member of Congress have been willing to vote for a targe appro
priation providing for a local improvement and at the tame time they
have opposed the building of an additional thlp or the equipment of
another regiment," ,
"We should especially maintain a better navy on aujual in every
respect to that of any other nation."
"The nation with an inadequate navy must always labor at a great
disadvantage with respect to itt commerce in timet of trouble or even in
timet of peace."
"Without an adequate navy we may expect to be entered at by other
nations in timet of crisis."
"We should be prepared to defend ourselves so long as present
methods are in vogue.
"The President has shown himself to be a true patriot and a Wise
statesman. In my opinion, the United States has not been called upon to
do or say anything with reference to the war or any of the participants
which has not been laid or done. Every duly devolving upon the United
Statet hat been performed,"
NEW YORK UNDERWORLD
ROUSED BY TEAR OF PROBE
Efforts of Citizens and Report of
Becker Information Causes Stir.
NEW YORK. May 2S.-The "under
world" was again Bhnkcn today. Fearo
that tho lid might again be clamped on
following revelations of the Kugenln Kelly
case concerning all-night tango palncos
and a recrudescence of gambling were
renewed today nmong those of the city's
nlKht life, when word wns passed nbmit
that former Police Lieutenant Charles
Bcler had prepared & long statement
which might ho mada public beforo his
execution as the mnln conspirator In tho
murder of Herman Rosenthal.
The gangsters nre having a hard time
In N'ew York now. Owney Madden, head
of a gang which bears his nam, Is nn
trial for alleged plotting of the murder of
Patsy Doyle. His girl, Freda Horner,
"peached."
A civic committee of H has obtained
Acting Mayor McAneny's co-operation In
an nnnounccd plan to clean out New York
dance halls. Mrs. Kdward Kelly's mo"n
to havo her 19-ycar-old daughter Kit
genla declared Incorrlglblo because of her
night life, revealed to the committee what
they termed the astounding laxity of law
enforcement which has resulted in open
hours In Broadway cabarotB nnd dance
halls. Indecent exhibitions, flourishing
business by cadets and pimps disguised
as danco partners In lobster palaces and
a vast Influx Into tho city of prostitutes.
If Becker really does publish what he
knows of graft In New York, the under
world fears this Information, ndded to
that developed out of the Kelly case, may
make Now York an exceedingly uncom
fortable place for the "mob" for a whlio.
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Fresh, crisp and nourishing,
it is no wonder that Uneeda
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dinary soda crackers. Five
cents.
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Wilbur Gives Quality
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Ask your dealer for "Cooks' Tours Through
Wilburland" scores of good recipes free.
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PHILADELPHIA
S. Navy Is Not
Protect This Country
American Iron and
much below the
W. C. T. U. AFTER GAMBLERS
Lenders Cause Sensation by An
nouncement at Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY, May a. The femi
nist movement In a new guise has thrown
terror Into the camp of tho sporting men
of the resort. W. C. T. U. leadcru an
nounced today they had a Hat of more
than n score of cigar stores where Rons
of prominent citizens have been permitted
to gamble away all tho money they can
obtain from generous fathers.
Tho list is to be turned over to Prose
cutor Charles Sumner Moore for Investi
gation. on account of their natural
p ' '" n !
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MISS ANNE MORGAN'S SOCIAL
SERVICE ROOF PARPEN CLOSES
fcoor Business and Not Failure th8r
uhusb, oupporter ueclares.
NEW YOttK, May 2s.-p00r builn,,
nnd not tho failure ot New York's JaUjt
social service experiment caused the co
Ing ot the Strand roof garden, where th
respectable nnd lonely man or woman
Could meet companions of the opposite Ut
and dance all evening for a moderat,
cost. '
Miss Anno Morgan, one ot Its financial
supporters, Indignantly denied today tatt
the reform nnd uplift societies were iv
sponsible for tha dance roof closing, a
Ing their reports of Investigations ;
highly colored. Miss Morgan VaMii,.
roof Would reopen In tho fall. "
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