wpn 4 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, HATtl ;y, June 5, raxs. 1-1 " I It r St. If .i M IH II.W 9 ' .'3 V! V w oil 3 ni t te br . 41 "i t! i 8 Of P 8 f-4sBiBiBaF HOUSEWIVES LEARN KITCHEN ECONOMY FACTS AT EVENING LEDGER SCHOOL OF COOKERY Mrs. Carroll Broils Bluefish and Bakes Cakes With Only One Set of Burners. Tour broiled fish looks flno nnd la delicious, but you know very few people enn do It so well." That nns tho comment of one of the auditors ttr Mrs. Anna A. Carroll, the cooklnjf expert demonstrator nnd lecturer fcho Is conducting the Kvenino I.KDOicn cooking school for Phllndelphla women at Horticultural Unit, Drond street below Locust "Any of you enn broil nsh ns well as I can You must remember that It Is not I, but the gns range that does tho broil ing. All ou have to do Is prepare the fish as I have nuggented and place It In the oven Then watch It closely nnd soon you havo It nicely cooked and ready for garnishing." Greater Interest Is being shown In the cooking school every day and tho audiences art growng rapidly. Today was special day. Mrs Carroll's ledum the name She said It Is necessary to cook all fish thoroughly. IJCTTISn TO I3ROII. FI8H "I would never think of frjlng shad," she said, "because It Is too oily, Steak cod Is very pood when broiled, though most peoplo think It cannot be broiled so as to bo tasty. 11 Is far better broiled than when fried." One of the principal features of her talk was that relative to weights and measures Sho said that the houseulfo should have scales In her home as a part of her equipment for efllclent man agement, but not In a spirit of suspicion Hlic said tho scales should bo used occa sioned) In order to be sure that propel weights were being received She recited numerous experiences of the Bureau of Weights and Mcnstires, and outlined the procedure of the bureau Women who find that the nro not gel ting full weights, she announced, should complain to the bureau and an Investi gation nnd, If nccessnr, prosecution, v 111 bo carried on without giving the housewife publicity. NOTES FllOM Til 13 IjCCTURK. Animal fats nro not so good ns vege table fats for cooking. Avoid frjlng whenever possible. Always mix cakes with a small wooden spoon and always work with light uten sils Do not allow the oven of the gas rango 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 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. S. That conditions may be identical in every case as to efficiency under which work can be produced, the baking is to be done in a Gas Range oven only. (Arrangements have been made with the United Gas Improve ment Company to extend their free service during the continuance of this contest, and any gas range not operating satisfactorily will be adjusted and regulated free of charge.) i. 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 9, between 9 a. m. and p. m. C. 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 Ledcek, 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 arc 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 docs not accompany the exhibit. 7. A second entry blank, filled out carefully, must be mailed to the Evening Ledger Coolcing Contest Department not later than Saturday, June 5. This blank may be cut from the Evening Ledgek, or may be secured at your cooking school centre. 8. The exhibits will be judged on Thursday, June 10, and will be on dtsplay in tho Auditorium of Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturday June 11 and IS. Tho 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: i . , ..... u uecome too noi oeiore starting cook ing You should follow Instructions In thli connection Cakes can be kept a week If made from a soft batter. Alwnvs uso butter to grease pans for cake baking, even If you have to use shortening in the cake Ilacon fat Is good for greasing tho bottom of pans for other cooking. Salt pork Is Nery good for greasing nans for fish. Nevej salt vegetables which grow under ground, It toughen them They should be salted after cooking Cooking In the oven saves gns and pre vents splnslilng of grease N'over blneken a gas range Bud on a fork will entirely clean the ovens and outside A kitchen clock Is of far creator Value man a thermometer on the range Cook b time. Tako euro of the milk bottles The life of the acrage milk bottle Is only flvo or six weeks You can help keep down tho prlcn of milk bv preventing hreaknqe When tiling milk always wipe the mouth of tho bottln before pouring. MHNU TOR MONDAY AITIHINOON. Roast Uecf Creamed Onions Baked Macaroni. Cinnamon Layer Cuke Chocolate Cake today's ri:cui;s The recipes used for todnj s lecture CltAU Nt:Vlli:ilCl-Ono minrt crab nirat, 2-1 cup trenin, 3 teaspoon salt, 1 snltipoon pepper. 6 tnolcspooim shorn, jolkn 3 hnrd-bollcd rggs, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 tablesnoon flour. 1 nnllnnnn grated nutmeg Itiilj butler nnd Hour together, add cream, stand over hot water until mix ture Is thick, press the olks through a sieve lhto a bowl, rub to ft paste, adding gradually the hot sauce, a tnblcspoonful at a time, add rait, pepper, nutmeg and lobster nnd Stand ocr hot water Until smoking hot. MOCK TKRRAPIN.-One beef kndney. 3 tablespoons butter, 3 tablespoons Hour, 1 pint milk, 3 ggs, 1 dash grated nutmeg, 1 level teaspoon salt, 1 wineglass sherry (If desired) Simmer ilr'ney until tender and chop Into small pln.cn, removing fat and mem brane. Hard boil the eggs and chop Into small pieces Make white sauce of flour, butter nnd milk nnd add kidney, eggs nnd seasoning Serxe on toast or In patty J cups. 13003 A l.A GOLDENROD-Hard boll 4 eggs; make cream sauce from 1 pint milk, Hi tablespoons butter and Hour; odd heaping cup of grated cheese, salt, paprika; cook until melted and serve on rounds of hot buttered toast garnished with stuffed olives TOAST WITH TOMATOES AND CHEESE Toast rounds of bread and sorcnil with tomatoes stewed very thick sprinkled with grated cheese nnd serv DATE SANDWICH Wash dates In tepid water, dry nnd stone them; remove scale In tho Inner skin near stone, If It be tough, ndd an equal amount of tlnelv chopped wnlnuts, nnd moisten with soft butter or crenm till It enn be spread on slices of bread Cover, press together nnd cut In trlnnWes Combine llga nnd pecans, or ralilns and almonds In the snmo war. EGO SANDWICH-Mlnce hnrd eggs crv flno; mix with minced olives or cress, or parsley; moisten with sortcneu butter or mayonnaise; season to tnste and spread between sliced bread. CREAM CHEESE SANDWICH -Cut thin rounds of ryo bread, add enough rich cream to cream cheese to enable you to whip to n conslstencj to spread nicely, adding enough English mustard to moke a golden color ana navor niceiy. npiwu Inch thick on the bread Grate over It a quarter of an Inch of cold bolted ham. Place a few shreds of olives over this and se.ve very cold nnd fresh Double cream whlpptd very dry and stiff may be used Instead of the crenm cheese PEANUT AND OMVB SANDWICHES One-eighth box peanut butter, one dozen olives stoned and minced Season with lemon Juice and salt. FRENCH DRESSING -One-quarter tea spoon salt, 'i teaspoon pepper, 1 table- spon vinegar; 3 tablespoons olive on. Pour Ingredients Into a bottle and shike well MAYONNAISE DRESSING. -One-half teaspoon mustard; '4 teaspoon salt; cay enne; j oiks 1 eggs; 1 cup ollvo oil; 2 table spoons vinegar or lemon Juice Mix mus tard, snlt, Cayenne until well blended Add yolks then; ndd a few drops of oil, beating with a wooden spoon When It begins to thicken add a little vinegar, then alternately the remainder of the oil and the vinegar ENTRIES POUR IN AT RATE OF 100 A DAY Entries for the Evbnivo LfcDOBii's cooking contest are reaching the Contest Editor at a rate of more than a hundred a day Tho Indication now Is that the contest will bo a big sucess. In order that the winners of the prizes and of honorable mention may havo some thing that will last n. lifetime, the Even wn I.RDOEn will present cupa appropri ately engraved, to the winners of tho first, second nnd. third prizes and a sil ver medal, engraved, to the winner of tho fourth prize. A bronzo medal will go to the winner of honontblo mention. Thcso will be In addition to tho nluablo gas ranges, water heaters, (lour, gas Irons and aluminum teakettle that will bo given ns prlres. The list of JJttges probably will be an nounced next Tuesday, as several of thoso asked to serve already have accepted MAN AHRESTEb AT BAM Prisoner Accused of Attei tiiott winies Dancing jiinwHru wuernow, or 3933 tv ..... t.-i. .. 1 . "' u.iiniv, mm n nnmi na lie glided 0 hatlrnmn flcuyi at tin.! .. -"" nail, 71. ...... no nuicia, i,,Hl nigni If tn tignuy a 110 executed a dim,. with his partner, for ho felt the tin. t.i 1,1,. K..i... ..., . . "nH .., ...,, cui.nci, wnrro nis pocWil with ft 111 it, reposed Turning .-j holding tho hand, ho faced Alt,.- IS years old, of 183S South 8th if.J Thero was a sudden commotion ..11.. ...... ,l. ji , .. " ""a vii.k. ;vuiii uiouiwmrcd mroughthtJ iChernow held Celt's hand until d. Policemen Ilobaon nnd Stilman, of n and Dlrklnson streotn ini. ' S took htm nwny Gelt wns held under ball today for a further hearing 0 day by Magistrate Beaton, whiit rnttstn n fi tnntrlnrf f . . who thoy think Is Celt's partner L?$l has tho pocketbook I1 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 honorable mcjifjon m 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 tho Philadelphia schools. Name Address Name of father or mother or nearest relative Age 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. You Roast in Half the Time with this maker of kitchen efficiency the FORTUNE Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" 1 1 cat spreaders in the broiler that give the quick redhot surface so necessary for successful roastintr are another exclusive feature of the Fortune. On sale at all U. G. I. Offices Thomas, Roberts, Stevenson Co. PHILADELPHIA festei fl N Mrtiiiiiilj I m 'lp I III I I I 1 M V and Today isgiTncssrW-- r7fi J ',1 IE a. he a Cabinet Gas Range The "this every Imperial Excelsior Gas Range "Made in Philadelphia" This it the range selected as one of the first prizes in the Evening Ledger's Cook-ins- Contest. It includes a box cabinet with warming closet and plate shelf. Large baking and broiling ovens. For sale by U. Q. I. and all their branches, and all nood dealers. ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. U W If W? a le Cabinet (jas Kanop is year's model" up-to-date in feature. Glass bake oven doors, oven heat indicator, warming closet, two large bake ovens, roomy broiler, enamel door panels, drip pans and cock handles are some of the features. Built with legs so you may clean and sweep beneath it, no insanitary floor corners to collect dust. The Cabinet Gas Range is every woman's choice. Recently over 1 1 00 of them were sold in one week. We have them in all styles from the plain standard cabinet with baking oven, broiling oven, and five top burn ers selling for $21.75, up to the more expensive types equipped with all the latest features. All ranges sold on monthly pay ment plan. In Jje Cooking Demonstration at Horticultural Hall, this and next week, Cabinet Gas Ranges are used. They are also being given as prizes to the children in the baking contest. began at 2:30 o'clock She epoke to bUHlness women anil women living In nmall apartments Much of her cooking was done with n gas chafing dish, or was such cooking as can be done easily with such an appliance or with a small utove. When Mrs Carroll started preparation for broiling the blueflBh yesterday after noon, she said that tho best utensil, espe cially If the fish la large. Is the broiling pan from the range This, she said, gave plenty of room for the broiling and In sured that the fish would be sufficiently spread out to catch the heat properly. Bhe put butter on the top of the fish with a small pan, remarking that she did not use a brush for spreading owing to the fact that the brush Is hard to keep In a perfectly sanitary condition. UROILS AND BAKES AT ONCE. When she placed the pan In the broil ing oven she left the door open. One of the women asked her If the cake and vegetables, which she had previously Placed In the baking oven to cook, would be finished She repeated her statement of a few days ago, that the air In the oven of a gas range Is constantly cir culating, and for that reason the open lRsT of the lower oven did not interfere with the heating. After the bluefish had been placed In the oven she told her audience that fish uo not neea tne Intense heat needed for broiling steak and chops When the fish bad been neared white she turned down Get yours now before real hot weather begins. At all of our stores or send for a representative. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. KWIWmiNMi PJUZES FOB THE WINNERS. IN BIG COOKING CONTEST Cabinet Gas JUnces, valued at stool 113, all putda by fklUdeiphla manufac '' ' be Sinn aa Ottt piUca, as A M Quality Cabinet a Range, oN lttA by ihe Uolwrts Mandtr Steve wed by tne Thuinaa. Itobarts, KtTnoa eSnpaiur. far the bt bread. 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