fSaaSm I iifftivginfpij 13 V IS N 1 S LKDUKKPHJLLADELPHIA. FltlDAY, JUInE 4, 1015. t WOMEN'S DIFFICULT TASKS MADE EASY AT EVENING LEDGER SCHOOL OF COOKERY f Expert Tells and Shows Women How to Pre pare Crabs and Other Difficult Dishes. Thre In a tot of difference between I ijftBjlnK a soft-shell cralr and preparlnB T . ..J...., tn rllnn.r. The pmh In aIIva I oeci";n " - -- and keP McWmr anil crabblns at ono with his pinchers. Consequently, few housewives undertake the preparation of j,nl-Bhell crabs or soft-shelt crabs for hit matter for their own table uses. fThe result of this Is that few men Ret the ? . .. a..... nll1t t.fllB ItmllA.t MM their tables at home. Those women who were fortunate enough to attend the lecture delivered by Mri Anna A. Carroll nt tho Kvkmno LSDota Cooking School, Horticultural Hll Broad street below Locust street, VMttrdny afternoon arc now nble to havo tire crabs delivered to their homes and prepare them for their own tables. This was the third lecture of Mrs. Car roll'! course, which lasts until June 12. She delivers her lectures at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon. There will be no lecture em Sunday, Juno 6. The meat yesterday was broiled Boft Ihell crabs. Mrs. Carroll had dressed a feir crabs before the opening of the lec ture. Defore placing theso In tho oven, Ehowevcr, she had a box or live crabs stroug-ht to her tnblo. Holding one of 'intse kickers up wun uvo lingers, arm remarked to the nudlcnco: i "This Is the way to 'hold thorn with tho Hrniit ud and the back of tho crab townrd 'you. Tako tho apron off with tho thumb and finger. Then turn the crab sideways. Raise the soft shell and remove the many little Angers, You will find two sacks, ono on each side. After cleaning off the lin gers on one side turn the sack back nnd clean It out thoroughly. Then turn tho crab back as originally held and press out clfan under tho shell where tho apron vas removed Turn the other sldo of the shell up nnd clean as previously shown for the first side Plnco tho crab In clean natcr and wash thoroughly nround the legs and shell." After Mrs. Carroll had cleaned two or tho crabs she asked If any ono wanted her to clean nnother nnd If they all knew how It should be done. A number of the women looked nt each other In a doubt ful manner, so tho lecturer took a third crab and repeated the operation. At the conclusion of the lecture n great many of the audience came forward nnd nnked her to show nt closo range how the denn ing should ho done. ALL NEEDED INSTRUCTION. It was evident from the Interest of tho women and the manner In which they J commented upon the process of preparing I crabs for cooking that very few of thorn Jwere familiar with this work. Mrs. Car Irotl attempted to mako this lecturo ns In- Itercitlng as possible, as she considers It far better for housewives to buy their lire crabs and prepare thorn for cooking 'ftther than buy crab ment or diessed irabs from the market, and It proc a II saving. She made a number of Im portant suggestions which aio worth brief mention. Sho commented upon the fact that there Is much about cooking aslda from simply supplying the physlcnl needs. in wis connection she eald that innny houiewlves failed to realize that really tood things lmo much to do with the cheerfulness of the home and with tho !pie spirit. SAVE CHICKEN FAT. She recommended that chicken fat be artfully conserved. It should be ren dered, she said, to bo used In gingerbread wo, for sautes. This would help keep pOWn the COSt Of ehlrkpti In ntnivlnir peken she suggested both the soup nnd puce could be made f.-om tho water in picn tno chicken Is cooked. l.tlUtter fat. Or fnt from h,.nf Tvlinn run. percd make3 good shortening. This kind I lat can bo bought at a lov price from RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER COOKING SCHOOL CONTEST FOR GIRLS 1. Entries are limited to girls who are members of cooking school clattes of the schools nt Philadr.lnhia. Ann individual may contest m all I (our 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, nixictng powder biscuits, sugar cookies and sponge cane, accoramg io me recipes used in the public cooking schools, or in the schools from which contestants are registered. . . i 3. That conditions may be identical tn every case as to efficiency under which work can be produced, the baking is to be done in a Gas Range ntn only, (Arrangements have been made with the United Gas Improve' Spent Company to extend their free service during the continuance of this tpntesl, and any gas range not operating satisfactorily will be adjusted ndrtttUlated tret: nt rhnrntt.) i f i. Judging is to be done by an ray wer oe determined. 5. All entries for the contest must be presented at Horticultural nan, mad and Locust streets, on Wednesday, June 0, between 0 a. m. and tp.m. I . On the bottom of each loaf of bread and on the side of each sponge entered, there must be pasted an entry blank clipped from the tTEKiNG Ledger, giving the contestant's name, home address, name and (wor of scnooi atlenaea, name or mamabla). and th nrtlfla nf fnr.il powder biscuits are to be presented in wooden plates, and one entry blank, mpletely filled in as outlined above, in this case being pasted in the mxe. Great care must be taken in this respect, because the great number tntriet will make it necessary to eliminate any contestant whose blank iwYKNlNft Ivnppo fA..F'-i. .t-w..- n fM 5. This hlmil- ntnti hit i trnm tcttred at your cookina school centre. ij' . The exhibits will be judged on Thursday, June 10, and will be on !lt,?faK.m the Auditorium of Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturday, rw ii ana is. The awards will be announced at the close of the coohtng lUpw lecture on Saturday, June 12, this particular session being given Fa ni vr wna are memoers oj '. The nooda nxhihitatl in th fwt charitable organizations under yanUmn Charity. 10, The flff?tt mititl hm Ai7f4ta ft first prise in each class, a modern Cabinet Gas Range valued at M?. There will be a least a second and third prize and honorable "wji in eacfl of the four dtvisiana. TRY BIANK FOR Ppen to girls who are member" ipma schools. father or moror or nearest EOVI 5fM3 arotastant ,,.. pH:; f ,,., J cooking school, ,,.,..,,,,f?,, ............ ..,..... f" '8C'1M1.1.l (.HfMIIHKim!"""""" " !M number of gas renge used it entered for prize for sponge cake...,,...,. cross after artitle contested fer.) TODAY'S Wank, flU out. avc tomorrow's blaitk PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS IN DIG COOKING CONTEST Cabinet Gn Rangr, mined nt about fan, nil mde tr ritltadelphts, manufac turers, rv II I be Wen at llrit prlir, n follow I A MS Qnalltr Cabinet 0 Range, of fered by the Robert Slander Btoie Comrmnr, for the lint sponge rake. A'tJS Fortune Cabinet On Range, of fered by the Thorn. Roberts, 8terenton Company, for the bent bread, A MS CoekeanT Cabinet (las Range, ofTeiril by the Hale ft Kllburn Company, for the bent cookie. A MS Imperial Kicrlttor Cabinet Oaa Ranee, nflerrd by lonao A, Bheppard & Co., for the beat hUrnlto. Second nrlteal Rlnculta, Clover Triumph (Inn Circulating Water llenttri bread, No, SS Iltiud (Ins ClrrulntlnE Wntrr Ilenteri mionite take, one barrel of Mlllbonrne flour i rookies, one barrel of King Mldaa dour. Third prlte for each dltUlont "Wear ever" Aluminum Ten Kettle, offered by the Aluminum Cooking Utenall Company. New Krmlnston, I'n. I'nurth lirlite for eneli illilnlnn! An "lunntn" Comfort Oaa Iron, offered by the 8trauo tins Iron Company, I'hlla delphln. Other Dutiable prliea will be announced later. . butchers or should be Itept when meats arc trimmed for cooking. Mm. Carre II used a Cookcasy gas range yesterday. ' This is the now type of range manufactured by Hnlo & Kllburn, of 1'hll adclphla. It Is exactly the same as the range which Is to be given as first prize In tho cooky baking contest for school children. She had been using a Fortune cabinet gn rnngo and n Quality doublc oven gas range for her previous lectures. Sho snld yesterday that she was mnklng the chnngo In order to demonstrate to her audience that the same cooking rc sutls could be had from all of the various types of ranges. The Fortune cabinet range Is like the ono being given for the best brend. A question as to the use of aluminum waro was naked by ono of the audience. Mrs. Carroll said that aluminum ware proved satisfactory for nlmost all cooking processes. At the beginning of her lecturo Mrs. Carroll produced n stop-watch. She made nulte a point of the value of cooking by time, nnd suggested that a clock In tho kitchen was nlmost as necessary ns the ingredients which fill a recipe. Among other things, she said that In buying gem pnns It was always advisable to buy tho sizes which cook six cakes Instead of the sizes which cook 12. She said that with four of the six cake pans sho could cook 2t small cakes on a single rack of n gas range oven by turning ono lengthwise In tho back and one crosswise and using the same order In tho front, whllo It would be Impossible to get two of the 12-cakc sizes In tho average oven. HOW TO MAKE TOAST. When sho was ready to placo her as paragus In the oven she demonstrated how the woody part should be removed. At the conclusion of tho preparation of the meal she showed several slices of evenly cut bread to her audience. Sho announced that she was going to make toast and demonstrated to tho nudlcnco that In order to get flrst-clnss results nnd to turn out toothsome tonst ono must glvo the operation undivided attention. Sho toasted this In the broiling oven. Ono of the women In the audience asked Mrs. Carroll If It would not be more economical and advlsablo to make nr rnngoments to cook with gaa throughout the year, since, through her processes shu seemed to get bucIi efficient result. 'It is perfectly easy for any housewife to hove her kitchen arranged so as to uso tho gas range throughout the year," she said. "At a very small expense you can havo your house-heating system extended to the kitchen to furnish hent. If this Is not possible you can buy a small heating stove which burns coal, wood or coke nnd which will burn nearly all the gar bnge. This provides the heat. With heat In the kitchen the gas range Is feoslblo for winter ns well as summer." Mrs. Carroll said that success In baking with gns was In the ability to havo Just tho right hent at tho proper time. Kho mado this remark when ono of the audi ence asked her how It waB that her cakes and other pastry always seemed so per fectly browned nnd ngni. In speaking of proper stirring, she accredited body of judges chosen as gas range useu (in numuer nen rnnfp.ittf.il for. Cookies and bakinn m.. t.nattt11.i -..? hm nnilt.r1 tn 1h - rfml ,. lnta tftnti Gtntitrnrtii tha EVENING LEDGER, or trial be ifio coutuny acnuut humcj. contest will ha disoensed throuah the auspices of the Society for These trrizes will be announced later. COOKING CONTEST of cooking school classes In the .relative ,.,.,.. ,..,..... bread....,...., cookies,,.,, .,.,, and send to Evening L4ger to paste on yur txnuHt. said It wan necessary to learn to stir food up while mixing, using ar rotary mo tion with the stroke, finishing upward. The menu for tomorrow, Saturday, June 5: Crnb Newburg Mock Terrapin Eggs a la Golden Hod Toast with Tomatoes and Cheese Assorted Fancy Sandwiches Salad Dressings The recipes for tho menu cooked by Mrs. Carroll today i HECIPES. Broiled Blueflsh Placo In pan about half way down In broiling oven, nnd re duce both burners about half. Fish should be cooked from 20 to 30 minutes without turning. Parlslenne Potatoes Press a small vegctablo scoop "face" downward Into the potato nnd glvo It a twirl, bringing out a perfect ball i throw theso Into cold water. When ready to uc, put them In boiling water, boll for 10 minutes, drain, dust with snlt and turn In a heated dish. Garnish with carefully melted butter and finely chopped parsley, or they may be boiled flvo minutes, drained, plunged In hot fat until nicely browned. Stuffed Tomatoes Choose smooth, ripe tomatoes of medium also and oxcavato a part of the seeds. Fill this shape with crumbs highly seasoned with pepper, snlt, onion, butter and sweet herbs. Dako 20 minutes or until tlioy are thoroughly softened, but If cooked too long they will loso their shape. Cucumber Salad Cut cucumbers long ways In half, hollow out centres, cover with French dressing and serve In shapo of little boats. Apple Meringue Pudding Two cups stewed apples, three eggs, one-half tea spoonful nutmeg, one-half teaspoonful cinnamon, two tnblespoonfuls butter, one fourth cup sugnr, one-half tnblcspoonful lemon Julco or vinegar, one-quarter cup powdered sugar. While tho apples are still hot add the spices, which havo been thoroughly mixed, the butter nnd well-beaten yolks of eggs, sugar and lemon Julco may be added If necessary. Beat until light, put Into a buttered baking dish nnd cook 10 minutes in a hot oven. Take from tho oven nnd cover with n meringue mado from the whites of eggs, powdered BUgar and Havering. Brown slightly. Servo cold with cream. "The E.-iimhu I.nnoEn Cooking School Is an excellent Idea," said Mrs. M. C. Morgan, a well-known suffragist nnd cooking expert Mrs. Morgan mnkes all the good candy which Is sold at the Equal Franchlso Society, and It Is guaranteed to be 1C0 per cent. pure. So you can Imagine sho knows what she Is talking about. "Cooking that Is, good cooking Is tho surest argument for tho ballot. Women who havo ehlldren nnd a household to mnnago can't get out to hear public speakers; thev can't take nn active inter est In civic nnJ municipal questions, bo cause they haven't tho time. Now, men will bo much more Impressed by a good cook than lhey would bo by anything else. What more convincing argument could any woman offer than a pic llko mother used to make? "Many of tho women's collegos are of fering courses in domestic science nnd homo economics. They havo to. Man hattan College, In tho State of Kansas, cur own State college, nnd I don't know how mnny other well-known Institutions, havo regular instructors in these most Important branches. Credits nre given for work In this line as In languages. Th' agricultural colleges supplement this work. Young men nnd young women re ceive a prnctlcnl knowledge of tho first principles of scientific farming, homo keeping and cooking. Could anything bo more useful c.r of more benefit to the fu tuie gencrnton? "In America ono out of every eight marriages ends In a divorce. I wouldn't say that this is due to our lack of care as home builders. Bather let me say that It is due to circumstances and to tho fact that women nro imt willing to adapt themselves to clrcuni nccs. Marrlago Isn't founded on the continuous sncrillco of ono member of the contract; It must be mutual. Women must have personnl liberty; they must have a thorough knowledgo of the household arts to Insure the enjoyment of this liberty. So If our contest and yuur course of lectures gives women a b.ttcr working knowledge of tho principles ot scientific management, I certainly wish you success." ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL G P. 9!. WEDNESDAY An extension of time will be granted for entries In the Evcnino Ledger Cooking Contest. This has been decided upon be cause many children who desire to enter were not familiar with the regulations niaklnp It necessary for entry blanks to be mailed to the Evcnino Lcoann not later than midnight tomorrow night. Under the new arrangements blanks must be mulled to the Cooking Contest Editor of the Evcnino LEDOEn not later than B p. m. next Wednesday. June 9. It 'V.s previously announced that entries mui-t bo mado at Horticultural Hall, Broad street below LocuBt street, between 0 o'clock a m. nnd 5 o'clock p. tn. on Wednesday, June 9. Owing to the fact many children will be detained In the schools until late In the afternoon, and therefore would not be ablo to reach Horticultural Hall before 5 o'clock, the hour for closing the entries has been extended to 7 o'clock. Under this arrangement entries must be made at Horticultural Hall between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m, In order that entries may be taken caro ct quickly there will be a table for each cooking school. On each of the tables will be a large sign bearing the name of the school. When the children enter the hall they will have no difficulty In pick- 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 lV5c. No mixing of flavors. Food can be p la ecu in the oven 5 hours before wanted; no attention necessary. No odor, no heat, saves food, saves labor. DEMONSTRATION Today at 2:30, June 4 J.Kister bock & Son 3002 MARKET STRgBT Ing out the proper table. No entry should bo placed upon the table without first con sulting some one In authority over the entries. It Is necessary to Impress ngaln upon the children that ontry blanks be seevrely fastened to the bread and sponge cukes and to the wooden trays used for cookies nnd biscuits, In accordance with the rules governing tho contest If the entry hlnnks become detached It will be necessary to exclude entries from the Judging. Inquiries have reached the Contest Edi tor as to whether entries may be mado by parcel post. Entries may bo made by parcel post If they nre mailed In tim to reach the Contest Editor nt Horticultural Halt before 7 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, June P. If they are not In by thnl hour they cannot be counted. Children Bend ing their entries by" parcel post do bo at the risk of entries being damnged. If the entrlei aro bndly damaged nnd do not present a good nppearancc they will not stand as good n chance In tho eyes of Judgeu. Entrants also take a chance on their entries being delayed In the mall Contestants In the cooky bnklng con test nnd In the biscuit baking contest should bake one-half dozen of each and present them on wooden trays In accord ance with tho rules. POLICE DRILLS FILMED Girls to Appear In Officers Show Also Boforo Camera. Bed, white and bluo the red and white being tho attire of If! young misses bM the bluo the uniforms of the policemen of the Qermantown Btatlon were snapped today for motion pictures which will bo shown June 21 nt St. Vincent's Hnll, Price Btrcet cast of Qermantown nvenue, when tho policemen's minstrel and vaudovllle show will bo presented. Under command of Captain McFadden nnd Lleutcnnnt Iluchannn, the policemen executed their drills for the continuous camera of tho Lubln company. Tho drills of tho mounted squad, the motorcyclo squad nnd tho patrolmen were recorded on the reel nnd then the patrolmen wore photographed going Into action. The 16 young women, who will form the feminine portion of tho cast of the show, wore "lined up for a smile or two." Garbage Companies Penalized $487.50 Penalties Imposed on the contractors for street clcnnlng, nnh nnd rubb'sh and gnr bago collection tor the mouth ot Mny aggregated H97 50, with payments for the month nmounttng to J17I,. '22.11. The Penn Beductlon Company was pen alized T7 for derelictions In its garbage collection and dlsposul contract: the street cleaning lines were 1333, with the ash nnd rubbish collection pcnnltles amount ing to $77.50. Tho amount paid the Penn Beductlon Compnny for the month was JK.SSS.CC. I wnH here, but where was ou, I ualtrd Ions In vain. You told mo once that ou'd be true. You won't toll mo again. This note, representing the dismal heart bentB of Francis Golden, was pen ciled on the steps of a church on Lehigh nvenue The communication to tho ab sent Bwcethcnrt tells its own story. I.lka tho heroine in the old song, Ooldcn "waited at tho church," but his lot win still sadder, for he received no word whatever from his loved one. It Is doubt ful, too, whether her eyes will ever see the note he wrote. Mayhap she will sei It here. If she does, then let her bear In mind that her sweetheart not only waited but left word where ho could be found after he left tho trystlng place. It might also be well for the tardy fair one to know that nftcr Mulshing the rhythmic commu nication Francis was arrested. This cun be vouched for by Policeman Leary, who Interrupted Golden In the midst of hli inspiration. And Magistrate Glenn can corroborate the statement, for it was I13 who sympathized with the heartbroken man. It Is true that Francis may hnve had a drink or two, but he declares that nc had to do something, nnd so. Instead f killing himself, ho took a drink, for which tho police and the Coroner, not to mention the saloonkeeper, are all very promised on being discharged that POUClAMWM' aourawEEBB BAKER'S GELATINE (PLAIN) is of superior quality and is favored by the most careful housekeepers. Try this recipe. n! hart? rSwKP'iypiiT Franklin Baker Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturers of Baker's Premium Coconut Imperial Excelsior Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" This is the range selected as one of the first prizes in tha Evening Ledger's Cook, ing Contest. It include a, box cabinet with warming closet nJ plate shelf. Large baking end broiling ovens. Far tale by U. Q. I. and all tholr branches, and aU good dealers. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA GEOItGE W. BLAKE OKDElt'S FOUNDER DIES George W. Blnko, of P. O. S. of A., Follows Old Friend to Grave. Ooorge W. Blake died yesterday at his home, S12 Hast Levcrlngton nvenue. Box borough. Ho was one of the founders of the Patriotic Order Sons of America. He was tho lifelong friend of tho Into Clar ence F. Huth, who operated the military branch of the order. Tho funeral of the latter was held yesterday at Shamokln, I'n. For j ears Mr. Blake served as secretary to Btchard Wood, head of B. D. Wood & Co., 4th and Chestnut streets, Iron mer chants, in which concern his father long held nn Interest. He was conspicuously Identified with the Boxborough Baptist Church, where ho wnn Interested In vari ous phnfes of religious and chnrltnble work. For 2B years he was church clerk. He wbb a veteran of the Civil War nnd wob associated with several Qrnnd Army posts. His widow nnd three chlidicn. Ed ward, Bodncy and Anno Blake, survive him. Tho funeral services will be held tomor row nftcrnoon nt 3 o'clock, at the Box borough Baptist Church, Bldge nvcnuo and Lyceum street. The Bev. Dr. John Oordon will oniclntc. Interment will bo in the churchyard. fDMCLES ho would visit fewer saloons and mor-j churches and never stop on tho steps, but go all tho wny In for consolation. There are mnny persons, no doubt, who do not appreciate tho comforts of n police station. William Dlschei Is not nmong them. In ttie hope of getting ar rested, lie begged on Frankford avenuo in view of several tops, but they apparently didn't seo him or were nwnro of his "game." This plan falling. Ditcher then went boldly Into tho police stntlon nnd naked t'no sergeant for a dime. As it was very evident that he wanted It for "booze," the sergeant chased him out. But ho was back ngnlu In a few min utes, and this time went nil tho way to the cell room, where he "braced" tho turnkey. He also ushered him out with tpeed. Even this was not enough Dlscher re turned very shortly nnd nsked the ser geant very sarcastically for "unother" dime. This time four reps showed him tho door and aided him to roach the sidewalk In rccord-brenklng time. "I'll lick you all ono at a time," shouted Dlscher as he threw his coat on the sidewalk. This was too much. He was locked in a cell, from which he hurled challenges to tho universe generally. Magistrate Borlo lined him $2 or two days in Jail, nnd Dlscher went back to his cell to think It over. PRUNE JELLY Wash and stew M lb. prunes until tender; strain, remove tho stones and mash to a pulp. Soak H envelope BAKEIt GELA TINE In H cup cold water live minutes, dissolve In 114 cups boiling water. Add M cup sugar, Juice of V4 lemon and the prune pulp. Stir thoroughly and pour Into cold, wet mold, then chill. Serve with cream. Serve t to 5 persons. Cost 10c. (WafcA for new recipe in our next ad.) Baker's Gelatine is used in Mrs. Carroll's demonstration at Horticultural Hall. ' i5HafiM&'1"'" '"Katf a OLDER GIRLS DISCUSS LIFE AND RECREATION Conference of Eastern Dela ware County Organization Held. The Older Olrls' Conference of Bastern Delaware County took place today. The conference is under tho nusplces of the Delnwnre County Sunday School Assocla Hon, and was held In tha Drcxel Blddle lllble Class Home at Landowne. Miss Martha Hughes, student Bccretnry of the Women's Foreign Mission Society, was the principal speaker nfter the visit ors had registered She spoke on "Ono for the Money nnd Ono to Go." Sho wan followed by Miss Kleanor ftlchnrdson, tertltorlnl secretary of tho Young Wom en's Chrlstlnn Association, who spoko on "The Open Door." "Ilurnl Recreation" wns discussed by Miss K. Corn Ycngcr, secretary of the Associated Charities. Mrs. E. H. Hon sail, Jr., guardian of the Itnvkolnh Camp fire, spoke on "What Campflre Olrls Are Doing " Sectional conferences will nlno be held. The closing address will be de livered by Prof. William D. Louis, piln clpal of the William Penn High School. NEW ICE PLANT IN NORTHEAST Concern Will Havo Daily Capacity of 200 Tons, The largest Ice plant in point of storago capacity In Philadelphia will be erected this summer at American and Cambria streets by the American Ico Company. Tho plant, with a dally manufacturing capacity of 100 tons of Ice, Is not only Intended as a source of supply for tho northeast section, but Is designed ns a fui titer safeguard against summer short age, provision being made for reserve storage In winter of 20.000 tons. Tho Qermantown plant of the same company, on the Philadelphia and Head ing Itnllway, at Armat street, is to be remodeled and almost doubled In size. Plans for this nre In course of prepara tion. Funeral of G. Franklin Davis COLLINOSWOOD. N J., June 4.-The funeral of O. Frnnklln Davis, who died suddenly on Memorial Day, was held fiom the Davis homo here this afternoon. Tho service wns In charge of the Rov. Dr. Alfred Wagg, pastor of the First Metho dist Kplscopal Church. Tho afternoon Nlcholson-Hcmmlngcr revival meeting wob omitted In the church In tribute to the memory of the deceased The funeral wns one of tho largest ever held here. Interment was In Mount Peace Cemetery, rhihidclphta. Granville L. Winnemore's Funcrnl Members of the Philadelphia police force wlll.attend the funcrnl of Gnunlllo L. Wlnnemore. a retired pollccmnn, to take place Sunday nftcrnoon, at 3 o'clock, from tho residence of his son-in-law, Charles F. St-hwelkcr, 2013 Vast Tioga street. Mr. Wlnnemore, who wns CS year old, succumbed Wednesday to a Btioko of apoplexy. He entered the Philadelphia police dcpaitment In 1SS0, nnd was appointed ns patrolman of the 2th District. Shortly after ho was trans ferred to the 30th District ns an ofllccr, and served in that capacity until 1S07, when ho wa retired. Ho was a trustco 1 MB fir w R a&KM PliLLUL"' ' '. 8 uilt on honor, scientifically correct, graceful in design,. varied in size and type, "Quality" Gas Ranges are the standard for Philadelphia homes. On display and for sale at all U. G. I. shout rooms, department stores and dealers. Used in cooking demonstration at Horticultural Hall this week and next. ROBERTS & MANDER STOVE CO., PHILADELPHIA "i want to meet all the house wives of Philadelphia this week and next at Horticultural Hall' said Mrs. Anna Carroll " 1 want to show them just how interesting housework can be made, I want to discuss their problems with them and show how easy it is to have time for recreation instead of day long drudgery." In an unusual scries of free Cooking Lectures, Mrs. Anna Carroll, nationally famed as a Domestic Science Expert, Is telling the women of Philadelphia how to prepare tastier and more nutritious meals, how to' market with more economy, how to get the best results from modern kitchen appliances. Mrs. Carroll does more than talk. Every one of her arguments is illustrated with a practical demonstration of just what to do,' We want every woman in Philadelphia and its suburb to attend this series of Cooking Lectures as the guest of the Siting 2I?Bnrr ONE ffNT wrt start promptly t 9 :46 vry afttrmoon, Horticultural ' Hall, Broad St. bsloui Spruce I of the Kensington Council, Mo. 61, D. of L., the rnilaoeipttin. uommanaery, o 4, r. O. 8 of A., the Hnrrowgatft Cas tle, fro. IIS, A O. K. ot M. C and the Ella K I'llling. Temple, tio. 41, O. U. of A. He leaves a widow and three chil dren. OBITUARIES Richard B. Brotvn nichard B. Drown a veteran of the Civil W'ar nnd formerly a deacon of the Eleventh Baptist Church. Is dead at his home, 8611 liansdowne avenue. He whb TO years old, and his death yesterday fol lowed a lingering Illness of five months. Mr. Brown served with a Pennsylvania regiment of volunteers and was seriously wounded nt tho Unttlo of Antletam. He wns a member of the National Associa tion of Stationary Engineers and was past colonel of the Union Veteran Legion and commander of tho K. D. Baker Post, No 8, a. A. n. For years ho was an active member of the Hebron Baptist Church ot Lansdowne. The funernl will take pine Monday afternoon from his residence. Death Notices on Page 14 Healthy herds give Fairmount Farms Milk In milk as in other food, folks are more par ticular today than they were in the days of our grandmothers. They want to know that the milk is not only rich, but that it comes from healthy herds, and that every step from the herd to the home is con ducted with scrupulous cleanliness. Fairmount Farms Milk is the product of herds that have been tuberculin-tested and this is the surost test of health. We know of no other milk selling at the price that is all thus protected. Supplee milk has "a bet ter flavor." The Supplee Alderney Dairy Son Go d jgy-.'-H ."T "???? i Jf0KmMmcmw!m.'M, s saaai&fis. f-XJ W W