mm& m BJL.1 kWh rM S EVENING LEDGEK-PHXIiADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1916; "' J' - ---If' , ,r J... 1.111 I . I. III! I II HHI "" RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER COOKING SCHOOL CONTEST 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. S. Contest is to he limited to the 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 case as to efficiency under whtch 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 menl 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.) i. Judging is to be done by an accredited body of fudges chosen as may later be determined, h Bi 'i erntriea for tfte contest must be presented at Horticultural Hall, Broad and Locust streets, on Wednesday, June 0, between 9 a. m. and e, 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 EVENiNa 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, and one entry blank, completely filled in as outlined 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 whose blank does not accompany the exhibit. T. A second entry blank, filled out carefully, must be mailed to the EVENma Ledger Cooking Contest Department not later than Saturdau. June S. This blank may be cut from the Evenino Ledger, or may be scciirediat your cooking school centre. ji i' . ThfLcxhibi1.8 !M be Judged on Thursday, June 10, and will be on display m the Auditorium of Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturday, June 11 and IS. The awards will be announced at the close of the cooking school lecture on Saturday, June IS, this particular session being given n mil """ j " L!i.iA A .t' -"nv ncnooi classes. 0. The goods exhibited in the contest will be dispensed through OwntiHwaChalrity!rBa " auPiee Society for 10. The prizes will be as follows: FAr ihJrsho ePehtc"'Ma mocZ!rn Cabinet Gas Range valued at about tSS. There will be at least a second and third prize and honorable mention in,cach of the four divisions. These prizes wilt be announced later. ENTRY BLANK FOR COOKING CONTEST Open to girls who are members of cooking school classes in tho Philadelphia schools. Namo ,.,. KgPr ftjjjf, ,.711 1 1 p-1- j I nHUAtM t"5BJ U WAS Cw- w- rt-M. jllRr taKra II W QUALITY GAS RANGE FOR BEST W M If ill SPONGE CAKE m ARRESTED 57TH TliME Address Namo of father or mother or nearest relative Ago of contestant Namo of cooking school , Namo of teacher ' Namo and number of gas range used Contestant entered for prizo for bread cookios.... biscuits sponge cako (Placo croBs after nrticlo contested for.) Clip TODAY'S blank, fill out, and send to Evening Ledecr TODAY. Save tomorrow's blank to paste on your exhibit. until creamy; ndd tho melted butter. If there Is not enough sugar, add more, so It will spread inslly. Ornnge or lemon Icing In nlso very good on this cako. The menu for tomorrow. June 2: Hamburg Staak with Macaroni, Creolo Style TIbim Baked In Tomatoon Brown Betty Bakod Apples Graham Muffins. William Edgar's Varied Police Record Further Enlnrgcd, Fifty-six Infractions of the law are not enough to satisfy William Edgar, of tl7 Wlnton street. In order to mako a list of 67 nrletlcs complete, with two other men ho Is nc oused of holding up William Holllns worth, of 2128 Van Pelt street, at .tessiip and Porter streets, last night Thoso credited with assisting woro GcorKo Mc Conncll, 2639 Manton street, and Oeorgo neldell, 1239 Webster street SCHOOL OF COOKERY OPENED TO WOMEN Continued from rage Six vl-wed this morning by a reporter from tho Evening Ledoek "The modern woman has come to un derstand what an Immensely Important part cooking plays In life," said Miss Wil on, who has a most extensive knowledge of tho subject. "Brains used to be thought uulte unnecessary and superfluous for culinary art, and no greater mistake could have been made, for It takes a clever woman to understand tho details and the problems which confront every housewife. "The old Southern mammy Idea of cook ery Is dead. The new cookery Is a fine f5l: V? llave t0 know J""' how many calOrlCR . mile, ivIi.k ... ... u ji.l .. ,.v .....u b,.0 fcu ctMiji uiaji aim no have to make strange and abstruse calculations In heat Units." VOTES TO IMPROVE COOKERT. , In speaklnc of the Evenino Lbdoer contest and the lectures to bo delivered at Horticultural Hall by Mrs. Carroll, Miss Wilson expressed the opinion that these will prove very beneficial. "AH competitions stimulate Interest," Rld she. "and cooking: is an Important branch In a girl's education. I am a Arm believer In votes for women, and when we do get the vote we shall all bo better cooks and housewives for It. The old Idea that votes for women would mean that every woman wished to rush irom the kitchen into public life Is a fal lacy. "When the ballot la gained, cook lnc and th HnmA.tt. nr. ...it, , ...t. 1 ......- wu nm sain so much In proportion. For we women will have the power to Influence food laws and to do all the things and make all tho Improvements which for years we have yearned to undertake, but which bavo always been denied us -.J?1?.. nrt..ot C00klnB I" so Important lhat It really cannot be overestimated. It means the savins of doctors' bills; it means the building up of health, and It certainly means a great deal In matri monial comfort. The greatest care is taken by druggists in the making- up of a prescription. Women, then, should learn that the greatest care Is also needed In the carrying out of a cooking recipe, "The modern kitchen should be the last word In efficiency. I think that wo are working toward the day when every kitchen in tho land will be under Govern, ment Inspection and when It w(U be the prldo of every housewife In America to have her kitchen and all her culinary arrangements In as high a degree of excellenco an nnn.lhlA The following- recipes are for the menu prepared by Mrs. Carroll during this afternoon's lecture; BnOILED STEAK. Broiled Steak.-Heat the oven with both burners for 10 minutes, riace the steak In an ordinary double wire broiler. Lay it or, the rack n the broiling pan as close to the flame as possible. When brown on on side, turn and brown the other. If tile steak Is thlok reduce the flame after tho second side has seared so that the meat may be sufficiently cooked The btWHnit oven door should b left open when done, season with salt and pepper and butter , Mushrooms With Steak-Place the mushrooms, skin down, in a flat, covered sajjeepan, with a piece of butter the size W a pea. in the centre of each. Dust lightly with, salt and pepper and cook M minute In baking oven. Thta should ww9is uia aicuK js oroiiing Ar raqge mushrooms around the tteak on the platter for serving1. Staffed Baked Potatoes Bake potatoes !n !ibnk.1.'?s oven about i0 minutes Cut In half while hot, tcoop out the centres season with salt, paprlca and a little milk ?Ue , 1na be,it unt11 "Sht Till the broCl!fngn'venOWn '" elthcr th ba'"e ' Strawberry Short Cake: 1 Ubleapoon butt.r 1 cup granulated aurar. H tup of milk. x 1 ,m -- v nuur. 1 teaspoon baklnp powder, W teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons XXXX auei Cream butter nnH thrBA..,.n.. - ti.fn 1?i? ne, w.hol eBB nnd two y'k. then milk and flour alternately, baking powder and flavoring Bake In two-layer Sn7n2 V5 " .""n.utcs wlth b"th burner wSh n'iri.h?f,,.n,f 0en flvo minutes. haTfaSyttTdaWobCertChrUScupn h r.i-.j i ' , "" ul"or oerries snouid merinraS mo',0 m. top and C0VereJ wh M(lCTe, mnde rrom tno ""Bar and mE1 '." .f ll eBBB Brown "bout two minutes in the broiling oven. Hot milk sponge cake: 0 txia. 2 cups auiar Sa.'V.HJ0!1," Jk'n Powder. eupa of flour. 1 cup boiling- hot milk. .1ieat..Iv!"'beaten y"s into stiff whites add milk ani beaT w',.,." t , '2 uSJTSS. .."fSS '? very tank in i... . I' "vo minutes and nv JL m lnut?.'L wlth ono bimer and "v mll" Zllh aU Baa ,urnd off in oven. When baked In gera pans use a bakefromY2Ul th, burneralngnd mv 'm 12 t0 H minutes. foS"tihiU"a tW ,ab'Poon cocoa; Vn-tablea.pon eu8ar; two tablespoons bStter8 wlT,Sna ne tea8poon melted "Butter. Mix the cocoa n boiling water until smooth, then add the sugar and mix HERE IS THE Imperial Excelsior Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" This is the range selected at one of the first prizes in the Evening: Ledger's Cook ing Contest. It includes a box cabinet with warming closet and plate shelf. Large baking and broiling ovens. Sold by all good dealers. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. r Every Kind of Cooking A J TT f T 1 sina uniwrm rtesuiis First choice with good cooks ; selected by the Evening Ledger as a prize in its Cooking School Contest the FORTUNE Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" It gives you cool kitchen-comfort during Summer's heat saves you the uin ana aiscomion 01 coai range drudgery. On sale at all U. G. I. Offices Thomas, Roberts, Stevenson Co.' PHILADELPHIA I I Yes, but can she bake cookies? Your daughter has a chance to get you FRFE a fine ra: te PRIZES FOR TUB WINNERS IN DIG COOKING CONTEST Cullwt q BanxA, valued at about !,W N !MTt art iH, M frwt (U.UI. f..t.t i... . t J7""rf vM,mBi vm mure, or -T.? xrr.i""T r otoTR AWl Livk ne sake. .m .iTlflClr?"a.V S". er- -v.w V WW JTIjllflHf VBM.1 HebfrU. SteTuuoo ?m- iw tTES bSSkr "" tar tfc b( nikk, " vwmwnjr. A la Init,Ul Buwblar Cabinet Qu C fw Ifco tt bUcuIU. m Ifcird iwIm Iwhis .IlvUton: "Dm,. See particulars about the great Horticultural Hall Cook ing Contest in this paper. grjrlf you are moving: into a new house make .sure it Jwill be a "Cookeasy" home-equipped, with the -Cookeasy Short Cabinet No, 1002. The very latest tiling in Gas Ranfe. ' HALE AND KILBURN COMPANY PINCHOT imOTHEllS DENV TIIEV HAVE RENOUNCED ROOSEVELT Reported Statement Vigorously Con tradicted by Leaders. Olrrord PInehdt and his brother Amos have vigorously denied that they, with William Allen White, hae renounced allegiance to Theodore Roosevelt and that the) are "'through With Perkins, too, ' which Amos Pinchot was repotted as having declared In a speech In New York, on Sunda) "My brother was viciously misrepre sented, said Glflord Pinchot In a state ment Issued at Mllford, Pa , wheto he now lives He defined his own attitude as rouows 'Tlrst, I have not renounced T It Very much to tho contrary, I recognize Glim not Dnl sis the head of my patty, .. .......ki... .... t.... ......- Ills X TUHicnsivu j,uii, uul an ivfiu eentltiK ml own prerlso position on pub lic questions more nearly than any other national lender of the time. 'Second, It Is well known that I believe Oeorgo W Perkins to bo entirely unfit to lend In nnv movement undertaker In th interest of the people "Third, t emphatically do not bellevi, that 'the churches will always be found opposed to democracy In tho world of In ditstr ' "Fourih, t believe many thlngu which are not et In tho rrogrcsslvo platform, but 1 do not propose to Join the Socialists or anybody else in attempting iu u' a new party. There are parties enough now.' i . . Amos Pinchot, In New York, denied that he had alluded to Colonel Roose velt In his speech and said that some 01 the statements attributed to him had not .been made at all, while others were re ported Inaccurately. SUBMARINE USED SAILS TO TRAP BRITISH SHIP Dixiana's Skipper Fooled by New German uuse. LONDON, Juno t. Details of the sinking of the British steamship Dlxlana off the Trench coast . --. .iiUn.,ln. 1inm that (nA commander of the raider employed a new -..... ant Vtt Jstlnns ruso id tmry i "o .,o..B" According to the skipper of tho Dlxlana the submarine which sank his vessel had sails hoisted when first observed Ho was led by this disguise to mistake her for a harmless sailing craft. TAR'S LIVELY IIOMEroiUK He Breaks Furniture and Has w and a Boarder Bent to Uorrectioj It Isn't calculated to arous 1 friendly feelings In the breast of a t 10 come iiuuio miu v iuu( vriiufc find a boarder In hla house wearing; which his wife gAvo him for a 5 rr't.j. in In fills ntkmft tTvt m . . v tl mam nlit nhlArtr1 n ait-unn A..t 3( 711 jvoio wiw v "" " Hn viuiuuajy I Hi uuui mo .s.w, '"wi v,.v n,0 pqirniii t 1 Ik tt A nffof-enn. 19 vitarn M w rJ. to the Houso of Correction, the wornS iiiuiimio .,...w .,.....,,, jrBSl(Mra alter oomining ms macnarge rroin f linvy, and In a few moments UmS bora, who have for a Jonjf time cM house, sent for a detail of policemen fr me Ui Biiuei- iiu Diiuer avenue iH i- AfniylBtrntn Mn nVa f ttM Ju.1?; Eco- Thermal Latest Combination of Gas Range and Fireless Cooker mvxstiAviSiWZ2!Ss 8 HrK.Jyx-X. IVfViKV Hfc7iM? 2BKm8ffl BSfc tSfoftl&S WwrS&i I You arc invjtcd to attend a very the Eco-Thernial, which preserves health and shows a very radical saving in labor, tune, food and fuel. It will be an unusual DEMONSTRATION, Daily at 2:30 June 1, 2, 3, 4 J. Kisterhock & Son 2002 MARKET STREET Built on honor, scientifically varied in size and type, "Qualify" Gas Ranges are the standard for rniiaaeipnia nomes. On display and for sale at all V. G. I. show rooms, department stores and dealers. Used in cooking demonstration at Horticultural Hall this week and next. ROBERTS & MANDER STOVE CO., PHILADELPHIA " A II llllllllli'' -lit Nil !v 1 1 1 1 1 1 llicKn i liltllfVyfllllll pvm5q .-""illrMllllll llllll I llllrwi)llll!ln 2 "m 1 IfKT ,1 11 KtiS' With prices of copper and iron soaring, we must pay more and charge more for the next lot of Gas Water eaters. fel $3 aJI AwJIiL JP 1 The limited number of Water Heaters we have on hand (tank or "circulat ing" type) will be sold at the old price Without Ffoe JsOIJ Fltie $1.25 First Payment' and $1.25 a Month Price includes connection to your kitchen boiler, We sold over 2,000 of these .wfter Heaters during one week m May, Our stock is going fast. Get yours now at the low price. Tne Untied Gas Improvement Co. At Stores or from Representative ljMWJB, ij S ! S 3il 31 J- 1 Manufacturers. PhiladelDhla . gg eajraffjwsteH. e tS JAia Mim ilt ifci? -"7- --m ijj mm wvcvh sar ever Knew it mUm wtew wm H trnnvnjim f a- ir -jtwMvKo -tzssmm m - 1 was es to Fajl ' ' """' - ' TTrH , 1 ,