.- i.usji ijwaipmin EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915. ! 5 WII II; iWOMEN BRAVE IN EVENING SOCIAL !" Housewives Make Vol uminous Notes as Mrs. Carroll Teaches Oven Economy and Proves Principles. falien there Is opportunity to learn tontethtng about cooking rain proves no check for Philadelphia women. While, the cold drUzle continued throughout yester day afternoon, a largo audience sat com fortably In Horticultural Hall, llroad street below Locust, and listened to Mrs. Anna A. Carroll deliver her second lec ture on "Domestic Science" In the Even ing tEDOEii Cooking School. That the cooking school Is n matter of great Interest to women was proved by the attendance of yesterday In spite of the weather and Is furtlior shown by the number of Inquiries that have been sent to the Cooking Contest Editor of tho Evsnino LEDOEn. In yesterday' audience were many wo men that attended the opening lecture on Tueiday, Indicating that theso addresses possess great Lluo nnd Interest. Nearly all the women that attended yesterday took notes on tho lecturer's remarks and the same Interest nnd undivided atten tion was displayed as on tho opening day. There was less reutratnt on tho part of the audience. Many times during tho lecture questions were asked and Mrs. Carroll stopped to answer them and sot her students right. ON DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE. The menu of yesterday wob cooked on a double-oven gas range, -which Is com monly referred to as n standard typo. Mrs. Carroll remarked that many women were dlsuppolntcd on attending cooking lectures to llnd that only the finest types of gas rangci wcro being uced. She said she realized that thousands of Phil adelphia homos pro equipped with tho double-oven type and that she was giving her demonstration on this type of rango to show that It would give as satisfactory results for all classes of cooking as the finer types a" ranees. ONLY TWO BURNERS USED. As In her preMous lecture, Mrs. Carroll prepared practically tho cntlro menu and she used only tho two burners In tho broiling oven, She does nearly all of her cooking In the baking oven, while broil ing meats or doing other cooking In the broiling oven. Sho says that In preparing tho average unall meal It Is seldom neces sary for tho housewife to waste gas by turning on the top burners, as the vege tables, pastry, bread, fiults and other dishes may be cooked thoroughly and In as hssty a manner In the baking oven s pn the top burners? MUST MEASURE CAREFULLY. The value of measuring was another point of Interest. Mrs. Carroll Impressed Upon her audience that perfect results In cooking and entirely satisfactory food could not bo attained without careful measuring. She recommended thnt cups with marklngB for quarter, half nnd threo quarter cupfuls bo used. Sho suggested that new tin pans and other now cooking utensils should be placed In the oven for 10 or 15 minutes before being used, as the bright metal surfaces throw tho heat ort and prevent the food from browning properly On being asked how nnd when milk, baking powder nnd other In gredients should be added, sho went Into this subject thoroughly, instructing her audience regarding tho proper tlmo of the operation to mnke mixtures in order to gain tho desired results. At the conclusion of tho lecture n great RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER COOKING SCHOOL CONTEST FOR GIRLS 1. Entries are limited to girla who are members of cooking school classes of the schools of Philadelphia. Any individual may contest m all four divisions, but may make but one entry in each division. S. Contest is to be 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 a? to efficiency tinder which work can be produced, the baking is to be done in a Gas Rango oven only, (Arrangements have been made with tho 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 9 a. m. and 1p. m. 6". 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, 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. 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 10, and will be on ditplay in 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 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 modern Cabinet Gas Range valued at about $35, There will be at least a second and third prize and honorabli mention in each of the four divisions. These prizes wilt be announced later. ENTRY BIANK FOR COOKING CONTEST Open to girls who are members of cooking school classes la the Philadelphia schools. Kama ,,,, ,,,.,,,,., Address ,.,,,, ,,.,,.,,.,,,......;. ......." Name of father or mother or nearest relative.,,,.,.., ,..,.,,, Age of contestant ,, ,,,.,..,,,..,,, .. Name of cooking school,,,,,,, ,...,,,..,. ,,.,....,,,,... Name of teacher, ,,,,,,.,,,,M,,.,.,,,.,,..t.fj't"'-" Name and numljer of gas rango used, ,,,.,,,,.,,.,,. .... Switestant entered for prize for bread,.,,,,,... cooklea. ......... ifwiits.. , , sponge cake.,..,,.,,. (Place cross after artiale uwtaatsd for.) ,i i y i mil i ji in i Clip TODAY'S blank, fill out, and send to Evening pfjger TODAY. Save tomorrow's blank to paste on yeur exhibit- u DRIZZLE TO HEAR EXPERT LEDGER SCHOOL WORKERS SEE PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS IN DIG COOKING CONTEST Cabinet On Ttonim, Tntited at about Sil, nil made by Philadelphia manufac turer, will be len n first prlies, as m A MS Quality Cabinet On Range, of fered by the Roberts .Marnier Store Lompnnr, f or the bent sponite rake. A $S3 Fortune Cnblnrt (Inn Range, of fered by Hie Thorns, Roberts, Sterenson Company, for the belt bread, A Ml Cookrnsy Cabinet t)n fiance, offered by the Hale Kllburn Company, for the best rookie. A S3J Imperial Bicrlslnr Cabinet Gas nance, offered by Innno A, Sbeppard ft Co., for the best blicnlla. Second nrltesi lllcult, CloreF Triumph tlai Clrctilnttn Water Heater) bread, No, S3 Ituud uas Circulating Water Heater) tponge cake, one barrel of Mlllhniirne flour cookies,. one barrel of Itlnsr Midas (lour. Third prlte for each ilWIatnnt "VVear tm" Aluminum Tea Kettle, offered by the Aluminum Cooking Ulcrnll Company, New Kensington, I'a. . Fourth prlte for each dl? Wont An "Inantu" Comfort Oas Iron, offered by V1? Strnine Uas Iron Company, Phila delphia. Oilier suitable prlies will be announced later. many of those present made request for the recipes used In the preparation of tho menu of yesterday. Each day, from now until tho conclusion of the lectures on June 1, the menu for tho following day and tho recipes for the previous day will bo printed In tho Evenimi LuDOEn. TOMORROW'S MENU. The menu for tomorrow, Friday, Juno 4: Broiled Blue Fish ParlBlcnne Potatoes Stuffed Tomatoes Cucumber Salad French Dressing Apple Meringue Pudding Gold Cake Whon Mrs. Carroll removed her cake from tho oven It was noticed that It had risen well. One of the elderly house keepers asked her how it was that the cake did not fall, aB sho had opened tho oven while It was cooking In order that the audience might get the points of her lecture. "As tho heat Is entering the oven all the time In a gas range It makes little differ ence In the temperature if the doorB are opened frequently, as the air Is constantly passing around tho ovens, while with a coal range the air does not clrculato so freely and tho cako Is disturbed by tho opening of the door," was her answer. Tho recipes for the menu today: To Broil Soft-shell Crabs. Lift tho shell and remove the spongy fingers or gills from both sides. Then put tho thumb nail under the point of the npron nnd pull It off. Thoroughly wash, wipe and place In a pan under the broiler (lame, with melted butter spread over them. Cook about ten minutes and season. Tartaro Sauce. Add two olives, one small cucumber, one tablespoonful of capprs, ono tablespoonful of parsloy, chopped fine, to one-half pint of mayon naise dressing. Asparagus on Toast. Trim and wash. Cut from the butt ends the woody hard portion; paro off the outside nearly to tho heads and boll In salt water for 30 min utes. Servo on toast with molted butter or a Bauto made from ono tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful of flour and n cup of tho water In which the aspara gus was boiled. Roquefort Dressing. To three-fourths cup of French dressing add three table spoonfuls of finely mashed Roquefort. Beat nnd blend and use as a dressing on tho Romalno salad. Strawberry Whip. Three whites of eggs beaten stiff, a quarter cup of sugar, one cup of crushed strawberries, n little va nilla. Serve with plain cream. Gingerbread. Four cups of flour, one cup of sugar, ono tnbles'poonful of ginger, ono teaspoonful of cinnamon, pinch of nutmeg nnd pepper, one cup of sour milk, ono cup of molasses, ono-half cup of shortening, two eggs, two tcaspoonfuls of baking soda. Mix dry Ingredients, then add the rest In tho order named and bake 60 minutes. If In large pans, with less than half heat, or 15 if cooked In gem pans. OF COOKING; GREAT BENEFITS Water Heaters Added to Prize Lists 12-Year-Old Girl First Contestant. Final arrangements were made this morning for tnc remaining second prlies to be given In the Evbnimo Ledger cook ing contest for children of tho Philadel phia Cooking School classes, The Philadelphia Btove Company has donated a Clover Triumph gas circulat ing water hcntoi, which, with flue in con nection and Installed In tho home of the winner, will be worth approximately $tB. Tho Ruud Water Heater Company has donated a No. 25 Ruud gaB-clrcuIatlng water heater vllh duo connection, which Is of about the same value Tho other second prizes, which were announced In tho Kvti.siNO l.l:t)(inn yesterday, will be a barrel of King Midas flour nnd a bar rel of Mlllbourie Hour. Tho second prizes wilt be given an follows: Clover Triumph gas circulating water licatcr for the second best biscuits. No. 23 Ruu.l gas circulating water heater tor tho second beat bread. One barrel of King Midas (lour for the Bocond best sponge cake, Ono barrel of Mlllbourne flour for tho second best cookies. Tho entries for the contest nre reach ing tho EVBvjNn LEDacit oirico In big numbers. Children should keep In mind thnt the entry blanks should be mailed boforo Saturday night, June 5, at mid night. 12-YKAR-OLD COOK KNTKRS. Tho first entry blank to reach tho Con test Editor was that of Elvira Marx, of 4738 D street, Olney. She mailed her blank Inst Thursd.iy night. The first entrant is 12 years old Sho attends tho McKln ley School, at which Miss Glllltand Is tho Instructor. Sh will compete In tho bread baking contest. From tho entries that have reached tho editor so for, the Indications nre that the number of competitors In the bread bak ing contest will bo much bigger than In cither of tho other divisions. This an nouncement will be of value and will bo encouraging to children hosltntlng about entering tho cooky baking, biscuit bak ing and sponge cako baking contests. Interviews with many of the leaders In tho movements for the Improvement of living conditions and for the advance ment of child welfaro lay special stress upon the value of the Evenino Ledoer's cooking contest. Almost every one en gaged In this sort of philanthropic and public work lias paid pleasing compli ments and nearly nil have urged that mothers be encouraged to have their daughters, those registered In tho cook ing classes of the city, enter the compe titions. JUDGE GORMAN'S APPROVAL. Judge Gorman, who has learned much about children and about tho home by his experiences In tho Juvenile Court, was asked for some opinions on the cooking contest, "The best answer I can give you on that subject," said Judge Gorman, when he was asked about tho advisability of the Evenino Ledoer cooking lectures, "Is the old couplet : "We can live without rain, we can live without books. But no civilized man can live without cooks." This genial response wns the epitome of nil Judge Gorman's comment, "You see," ha said, "conditions are very different from those of a few years back. It was a pleasure for the mistress of the house and her daughters to attend to tho cooking and to mako their homes as happy na possible. But nowadays eco nomic conditions make this happiness al most Impossible. Men are underpaid; they have large families; their daugh ters expect too much or are unwilling to take their share of the household re sponsibilities. There wns no dependency In the old days. Girls want to get out these dayB, too. They have a natural liking for out-of-doors, they want a great deal of freedom. "It is this seeming freedom that fills our Juvenile Courts. Olrls are not fond enough of their homes that's the reason. Our woman judges are doing much to ward correcting this. Their work Is splendid. I tell you, I'm not afraid to say that dyspepsia causes a great deal of crime. If your cooking classes will lessen the prevalence of dyspepsia and will take the youngaters and their equally Inefficient mothers in tow, and teach them the principles of scientific management, I can heartily assure you that It Is a great thing, for dyspepsia causes as much crime as degeneracy." ALBERT CROSS VIEW. "I think thnt anything which Is In strumental In Improving the quality and preparation of food In the home Is of the highest value," said Albert Cross, of the Child Federation. "This la true particularly with regard to children's foods and their proper diet It Is aston ishing the number of well-educated women who know nothing of this most Important subject. Yet It Is more than necessary to the health and beauty of the child. Babies aro given food which Every Kind And Uniform Results First choice with good coo; selected by the Eve ning Ledger as a prize in its Cooking School Contest the FORTUNE Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" It fjives you cool kitchen comfort during Summer's heat saves you the dirt and discQPifort of coal range drudgery. On sale at all U. G. I. Offices Thomas, Roberts, Stevenson Co. PHILADELPHIA Is poor in the quality of nutriment con tained in It, nnd It often happens that tho parents of the child are making sac rifices to procure thin food. In real eco nomic value many other foods would bo found superior. If women were i tally educated In food values, food economics nnd food constituents there would bo less of this to contond with. "I hope your cooking contest attracts the attention of nil Philadelphia cooking school children. This kind of n contest Is eminently sane and practical, nnd much moro senslblo than tho numerous benuty contests nnd such silly things which wo usually hnvo. Prnctlcal work, such ns mnklng cakes, breads, cookies UNA NAVE AUSMAMA NEMICA BOMBARDATA DAVANTI A TRIESTE L'Altura di Montenero Con quistata dalle Forze Ital iane Un Altro Forte Austriaco di Roverto Ridotto al Silenzio. ROMA, 3 Glugno. SI apprende cho mercoledl scorso una navo da guerra Itallana attacco e dan negglo gravemento un Incroclatorc auslllarlo austriaco nel Golfo dl Trieste ed affondo duo plroscafl mercantlll pure austrlacl. II Presldente del Conslgllo, on. Snlandra, ha pronunclato lerl un Importnnto dls corso confutando le accuse fatte all'Italia daL cancelllere germanlco cd affermendo clie 1'Italla combntto perche non quo prendcro una poslzlone dl vassallagglo cho le sarebbo Indubblnmento toccata e nvesse contrlbulto ulla vlttorla della Ger manla od nnche solamento l'avesse real possIbIc. Nel nuovo stato dl coso che Inveco sorgern dalla guerra attuale la Germanla sledora In mezzo nlte oltro nazlonl, ma como ugualo e non come potenza dl. egcmonla sull'Europa e sul mondo. Un telegrnmma da Chlasso dice che le prime granate itallane sono gia caduto bu Trieste o che quella cltta o ora nssog gcttata ad un bombardamento Intermit tente da un punto vtctno alio bocche del risonio. Le forze Itallane, nonostante le plogglo continue, che hanno lnondato In campagna e le h trade, sono glunte gin al sobborght dl Monfalcone, dove hanno prcso rontatto con le forze austrlache, ma In battaglfa campale che si attondeva gla da alcunl glqrnl non si e ancora svllup pata. La conqulsta dl Gnido ha data al Gen erale Cadorna la pos3lbillta dl Inlzlare un fuoco dlretto contro Trieste. II tor reno e dlltlcllt-. ma batterle sono state mandate da Torzn alia plccola altura che domlna 11 Oolfo dl Trieste, e si credo che con questo i.rtlgllero sara posslblle ta gllare la ferrovla dl Monfalcone e nel tempo medeslmo tencro Trieste sotto 11 fuoco del cannonl Itallanl. Sone state pero preso tutto le precuuzlonl por evltaro dl arrecare dannl utto, cltta di Trieste, dlrl geudo II fuoco esoluslvamente sull'arsen ale, sul deposito di munlzlonl e sul forto. GRADISCA EVACUATA? Iert glungeva qui notlzla che la -cltta dl GradlBca era stata evacuate daglt aus trlacl. Se clo e vera, signifies, che la chlavo della dtfesa della fronttera del 1'Ieonzo e stata nbbandonata senza nep purti la parvenza della dlfeea e che gll itallanl hanno ora nperta la via che porta of Cooking m . iBIHllt-illi lyjlyr'- ''nfflMlllllllllITii1niH'"n '"Pp and biscuits at home. Is more than In teresting nnd should bo encouragod In every possible way. Kadi race requires different nutrition. Each food needs scientific preparation, nnd tho relative values of the different foods should bo understood by every housekeeper. Sho should be taught the proper selection; she should know tho first principles of dietetics and food values, as well as tho (xlentlflc mnnagemont of the houusehold. No contest thnt I know of could be of more real value to the housekeepers of today, as well as those of tho future, and nothing can do more to nwnken real interest In nnd enthusinsm over the alms of our public education efforts. a Trieste. SI sa pero che hyigo In bassa vallo dell'Isonzo gll austilacl hanno con centrato atmeuo cinque corpl d'nrmata. Gll Italian! si Impndrunlrono lerl l'nltro dell'nltura dl Montenero, sulla rlvn occi dental dell'Isonzo, sel mlglla a nord ovest di Tolmlno. Gil austrlacl tentarono dl riprendero le poslzlonl pcrdute e con trattaccarono gll Itallanl parecchle volte senza pero rlusclre a slogglarnell, coslc cho gll Itallanl erano nlla sera molto ben fortlllcatl sull'alturo. Nella glornata dl lerl l'nltro si ebbe un duolto dl nrtlgllerla durato ben dodlcl oro tra II forto Tolnuslo. cho sorge alle spalle dl Gradlsca, e le batterle itallane che erano plazzato sulla rlva destra dell'Is onzo. II fuoco deglt austrlacl ebbo poca cfTlcacia contro lo batterle Itallane. PIu a nord. nelle AIpl Carnlche, gll itallanl sono nel bombardamento della fortezza austrlaca dl Malborghctto, Sul fronto trentlno-tlrolese si sono avutl soltnnto combattlmentl dl nvam posti. Gll Itallanl hanno occupato 1 vlllngglo dl Storo. In Vallo Oludlcnrla, e si avviclnano a condlno, dove effettueranno II collegnmento con le forze dl nlpinl che dalla vnlle del Caff.iro sono dlscese nelln valle del Chlese. L'AVANZATA SU TRIESTE. ih tal modi gll Itallanl hanno rlpreso l'avanzata dclle loro forze su Trieste sulla via dl Monfalcone, avanzata che o pro tetta dal fuoco delle artlgllcrlo delle navl da guerra, mentre contlnua I'offenslva plu a nord, dlretta qi tagllaro le llnee dl co munlcatlone degll austrlacl In mode che Trieste non potcsse essere mlnacclata quando fosse caduta nelle man! deglt Itallanl. Nclia valle dell'Adlge le forze Itallane hanno ridotto al silenzio II forte dl Bel vedere, a nord dl Ala, unn delle dlfeso esterno dl Roveroto dalla parte dl sud. Intanto si Ba che gll nustrlacl stanno lavorando febbrllmente a rlnforzarn le loro opere dl dlfesa a nord dl Trieste e lungo ia ferrovla dl Kaurcslna. Un telegramma (.he pero non e ancora con format o dice che la popolazlone civile dl Trieste si e rlbellata dl nuovo alle autorlta auttriache e cho le truppe hanno fatto fuoso sul dlmostrantl, uccldendone e ferendone molt!. SI dice che ben SOCK) persona stano state arrestate. A Cookeasy ' for her Cookies! COOKEASY QAS RANGE See particulars about the great Horticultural Hall Cooking Contest in this paper. s Tf If you are moving into a new house make sure it xwjll be a "Cookeasy" home equipped with the Cookeasy Short Cabinet No. 1002, Tfce very latest thing in Gas Ranges. Hale and Kilburn P6T9?ariy Manu facturers Phflaielphig "WAR POSSIBLE IF WILSOft WAS JINGO' SAYS TAFT Confirmed from race One the people of the colonies had been hav ing experience under self-government. "And further, they had had a test of the principles slated therein In the revolution. The most radlcat aspect It has was the fact that It was written, and further, that It delegates exclusive powers to three de partments of the Government, that Is, the executive, the legislative and the judicial. Even that lost part had been suggested In various colonial charters," ANALYZEB PEACE PROGRAM. Last spring, he said, a number of men got together and discussed wllat would be the proper course of action to be followed when the war wns over, In order to prevent a repetition of It. At the Isst meotlng of the Century Club, as It was called, a peace ctub was formed to formu late a permanent peace plan which would be effective at the close of the present war. This plan consisted of four divisions: First. A treaty or International league of peace, composed of eight or nine of the great Powers; It would not be neces sary to havo alt of them acting together at first; this treaty should provide for a court which not only would arbitrate such questions as might come before It, but also determine Its own jurisdiction, that is to say, ns to whether the question were Justiciable. Second. A commission of conciliation which should havo Jurisdiction over such questions as the court of arbitration re fused to handle (tho object of this would be to handle questions whero concessions would bo neccessary by both sides to keep the pence). Third. An ngreement between all tho Powers under the treaty to go to the as sistance of any one of them If attacked by another. Fourth. A Congreis of Nations. "In questions between States that come up before the Supreme Court tho point at Issue are analogous to disputes between nations," said Mr. Toft. "The Supreme Court, when It is deciding In terstate questions, acts like an Interna tional tribunal. Its decisions are made under rules of International law. The only difference Is that States arc prohib ited by the Constitution from going to war. THE NATION'S PRESENT CRISIS. "We have got Into the habit of ar bitration In matters concerning Canada and Great Britain, which Is quite ns binding as If wo had a treaty of arbitra tion. This Is also despite the fact that our relations with Canada and Great Britain havo almost reached the breaking point a number of different times, and despite the fact that there have been Jlnsroes and kickers at those times. "In non-Justiciable Issues a peace union would provide time In which the passions would cool. I do not mean to say that the present situation with Germany Is not critical. If we had had a Jingo in tho presidential chair, who did not realize the responsibility of plunging the coun try Into wnr, a war might have been brought on." (Tremendous applause.) Ho repeated the sentence He pointed out thnt In tho seal contro versy a number of years bro the ques tions at Issue were not Justlclble, they were not based on anv right, but never theless a peaceful treaty was signed. "It may be ronsldercd that an agree ment to combine with other nations to enforce tho provisions of a peace union would be n depnrturo from Washington's Injunction against entangling alliances. Hut It must be remembered that wo are nearer complications In the event of war than we wero In Washington's time. "Pure pacification Is to me Impossible. We must have reasonable methods of de fense." (Great applause.) HERE Imperial Excelsior Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" This is the range selected as ono of the first prizes in the Evening Ledger's Cooking- Contest. It includes a box cabinet with worming closet and plate shelf. Large baking and broiling ovens. Sold by all good dealers. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Your daughter has a chance you free a fine WORIANDETECHVESUES LAWYER FOR $150 FEE Obtains Judgment in Magis trate's Court for Services in Divorce Cnso. Miss Mildred L. Fegley, a detective, told Magistrate Carson In his offloe today thnt Evan B. Lewis, a lawyer, with of fices In the Land Title Building, had hired her to get evidence for n, divorce suit against his wife and had refused to pay her 1S0 for her services In follow ing Mrs. Lewis around and finding out what she did. In the absence) of Lewis, who says he did not hire Mlea Fegley, Judgment was rendered In hr favor. The lawyer has 2D days to appeal the Judgment In the civil courts. Miss Fegley said she lived at 2127 North Sth street. Lewis, she said, lived at 3720 North Bouvler street and his wife at 805 North Uth street with her 16-year-old daughter Miriam. Lewis, she said, wis tired of paying his wife alimony and sus pected her of Improper conduct. Miss Fegley said she spent a week at an apartment house at 1835 North 12th street because she said some one had told her thnt Mrs. Lewis was In the habit of visiting that place. Eco- Thermal Latest Combination of Gas Range and Fireless Cooker 12 different articles can be cooked and baked in one oven at the same time, costing lfc. No mixing of flavors. Food can be placed in heat, saves food, saves labor. DEMONSTRATION, Daily at 2:30 June 3, 4 J. Kisterbock & Son 2002 MARKET STREET IS THE to get