Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 07, 1915, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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'ENING LEDGER FREE COOKING SCHOOL
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Saturday for Chil-
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.j. i. the eloslns week of the Eve.vwo
I"" r,.i,ini School, at Horll.
? trail isroad street Below Locust.
Ioday Mrs, Ahni A. Cftrroll. the
.fcUOWn COOKinff cxpcn uim ueiiiun-
will deliver four lectures to i-nii-
u housewives. The closing lee-
:n Saturday, will he for the etui-
Philadelphia cooning Bcnoots,
kt whom already have enrolled or
iriroll In lh0 Evening IjEDonn cook-
leritelt-
Soaswlre Interested In bettering her
5.11- science or In learning somethlns
Jiboul shorter and bettor ways of
kitchen and houseworic snouttt miss
t.otiirsa.
' 4 ...... Mffnfl Itt Minjli. Ia
tiE'iym beneficial to all classes. Mrs.
SSsfi nfDarea a complete meat ut each
ire. They are meals such as Phlladel
IlOUIWIVs n-vo in men iiumea, pre
Sr jrproved methods. She has adopted
Siundirds that shorten tho hours In
xKltehen and result In tho best and
E3 kmirishlnir meals. She makes an
iSJrt to teach each person who attends
!& lectures exactly how to preparo such
fljtl for her own table.
in, lectures begin at 2-30 o'clock, arfd
tsuuwi tan wall through tho most
tf,rtint Dart and still reach tholr
:Za In time to preparo dinner for tho
Cilv. At the conclusion of each lee.
An the articles cooked by tho lecturer
'tj pused through the audience, that
il'msy eo hw ",a fod looks, and
ft, It to Satisfy themselves that tho
tithodi really are Improvements over
awe In common use.
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PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS
IN DIG COOKING CONTEST
tnrer. ll" be lien,.fhl." ""
follows! "en " flr' PHe, as
Company. f"? thJ ill.? . ',nrt'.r sto"
for the iTmi "SAW Kl"utn Company,
Hanson Why '"Y S?",nt P"
Cj, for tha be.trblVc,ril,,A' S"",fd
"Ponite rnl.e, one barrel if mi,1,"1"!
"our, cooMeJ. on. fe,0",fK:ini,bSa
the Aluminum Conking ii.-Vn,V??r"1 hr
New Kenslnxlnn. !. """" company,
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tllher citable prhes ,IU be announ.l
Mrs. Blankenburg to
Head Listof Judges
in Children's Baking
Contest.
the .wn.oaS Iron" ASuSPti..
delpliln
tJitt
later.
as iron Company, Phlla'
MANY ATTEND DAILY.
IjlMy of those who attended the open-
si lecture attended each lecture, last
r((k. Several women have been observed
b tha aufllenco each day. sltllnir wili
Idr cooks, directing tho taking of notes.
isa li an Indlratlon of tho valuo these
litnres aro giving to those who tmvo
teen taking advantage of them. Nearly
'ill of the women who hnvo been at
MiUng have taken nottH. Women who
ittenJ are advised to brlnu tholr nm
jlooki and pencils, as there aio sure to
biaireatmany Ideas they will want to
jot down.
;"I have r.evcr had more attentive audl
cei," said Mrs. Carroll this morning.
Tim adways glad to locturo to nurii.
not vMch pay attention, and I like to
tilt to women who ask questlons.iThore
tm been more questions during this
crane than at any I have given."
Jit lecture of Saturday nfternoon rm.
Ltd around a f haflng dish menu. Thero
fire many business women, women who
Jit In apartments nnd do not hnvo
lite kitchens and women who entertnln
iti preparo their own suppers nnd lunrh.
km with chafing dishes or small stoves
Crab Newtmrg, mock terrapin, Welsh"
ireblt, Jeggs a la goldenrod, assorted
1W sandwiches and nnlnrt i,n, .i,
tftea prepared. .Mrs. Carroll prepared
a of these with a gas chafing dish.
saber of tho auditors remarked that
fat dlahes were Inviting In appenranco
1 very tatty. In response Mrs. Carroll
Eilitea that any woman in tho o..,n.,
lM cook them as well by following tho
fottlotfj and using care In timing tho
.Mital as Indicated in nearly all recipes.
pAMPLES 1JEING DISTfilBUTKD.
Cmdles, apiced wafers, lunch.on.fhin.
alisand plain wafers aro being given as
naples by the Ivins Comnanv. n-iih
tjre a booth from which samples of
are being distributed. Baker gcla
L'SPi"?. b.elns distributed and
'ttui -v- I DC,"S mailed to
to who leave their names and nd-
following are the recipes -for tho
menu Mrs. Carroll cooks during her lee.
ture this afternoon: c
CINNAMON I.ATK11 CAKE-Two
tablespoonftils butter. 1V4 cups sugar a
oup of milk, 3 cups of flour.Pt teaspoon
lrLt!,i?l'inamo"' 3 Cffs:s' 7 teaspoonfuls
granulated sugar, 2 tcaspoonfuls baking
powder, flavoring.
,nw am , bI,llter nntl 8,"fnr' add eggs,
milk nnd flour, flavoring and baking
powder. Place In baking pans am
sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon oni
top.
CHOCOLATE CAKK-One-half cup oO
cocoa, 1,4 cup of cold water, I cup oj
sugar. I teaspoonful of baking powder,
1 cup of flour, pinch of salt, 3 eggs.
i ui me cocon nnd sugar In a. bowl, add
water and mix until tho sugar Is dis
solved, add tho eggs, flour, baking pow
der nnd salt. Hako In loaf cake pan 10
minutes with gas turned off half.
noAST nGEF.-Heat tho oven 10 mln
tites. Place the roast under the burners
In the broiling oven. Scar on both sides,
then rcduve tho tlame and turn the meat
every 19 or 15 minutes.
cnCAMKD ONlONS.-Cover with boil
ing water and plnco In the baking oven
in covered saucepan. When soft mako
cream sauce with one-half cup of tlit
water tho onions were boiled In and one
hnlf cun of milk.
MACAROM.-Boll 12 long or 21 short
sticks of macaroni. Mako sauce of three
tablespoons of butter, three tablespoons
of flour and pint of milk. Add one cup
of grated cheese. Place this In tho maca
roni. Cover with one cup of buttered
crumbs and bake about 20 minutes.
Tho following aro additional recipes for
dishes prepared by Mrs. Carroll on Sat
urday and which wcro not Included In the
recipes printed in Saturday's paper:
BOILED DRESSING FOR FRUIT
SALADS Four eggs, half cup vinegar,
4 tcaspoonfuls of sugar, butter tho size
of an osg, half cup of water.
Red pepper, salt and mustard to taste.
Mix sugar, vinegar, butter, water and
dry ingredients together; add well-beaten
eggs, cook in double boiler till very thick.
When cold add whipped cream measured
after it Is whipped.
WELCH RAREBIT-Ono pound of Eng
lish dairy cheese, 1 cup of cream, scant
M teaspoonful of mustard, V teaspoonful
salt, 1 beaten egg.
Always grato cheese. Grease tho bot
tom of dialing dish with a llttlo butter
before putting In cheese. Stir about 2
minutes and add a llttlo cream. Stir and
add beaten eggs with mustard mixed
Into It, then add remainder of cream
gradually and cook over boiling water.
CRAB XEWBURG Two tablespoonfuls
butter, paprlca, salt, 1 quart of crab
meat, add 1 pint cream sauce, 2 egg yolks,
i tablespoonfuls sherry wine.
Mnko cream sauce ilrst of i tablespoon
fuls of tlour, -1 tablespoonfuls butter and
1 pint of milk or cream. Put 2 tablespoon
fuls butter In chafing dish or Baucepan
over gas burner on stove. Stir a few
minutes. Add cream sauce, 2 uncooked
egg yolks and I tablespoonfuls of sherry
wine, salt and paprlca.
RULES GOVERNING EVENING LEDGER
VUUKING SCHOOL CONTEST FOR GIRLS
1. Entries are limited to girls who arc members of cooking school
mstt of the schools of Philadelphia. Any individual may contest in all
wrdmnoni, but may mako but one entry in each division.
x. Contest is to be limited to tho baking of 1-pound loaves of bread,
Wang powder biscuits, sugar cookies and sponge cake, according to the
ttctpes used in the public cooking schools, or in the schools from which
Mutuants are registered.
3 t t ,tw V1 I'll ll UtbllKbUli Kfc V WVI W14WV W-U fcV ,jj tvWbls
'fr r cli,worh C(n be produced, the baking is to be dono,in a Gas Hangs
? rran'e"!nfs have been made ivith tho United Gas Improve
iS ompany to extend their free service during the continuance of this
regulated free of charge.)
4... i i Ju$oing is to be done by an accredited body of judges chosen as
wjyfafar 6e determined.
ri 'J. All m-ni m ', t. - j j x 1. - . I i T7 i.- ..r. f rrti
!B...i --V """ i"i wiu contest viuBL uc vrescnieu. ut .rioncciucurat nntl.
li 7. locust streets, on Wednesday, June 0, between 9 a. tn. and
The list of Judses for th Rvimirn
Lenann cooklns contest tor children of
Philadelphia cooking school classes will
bo headed by Mis. Rudolph Blankenburg,
who may well be considered one of the
founders, if not tho founder, of these
courses In the Philadelphia schools. Near,
ly all the other Judges have been selected.
Entries for the contest wcra greatly In
creased uy Saturday's mall. More than
iOO entry blanks arrived during that day
alone. The extension of the time for clos
ing of entries ulll make It possible for a
great many more children to try for one
of the valuable prizes.
The new arrangement for the closing
of entries makes It possible for children
10 man them to tho Contest Editor,
either at tho Evenino Ledger, or at
Horticultural Hall, Broad street below
Locust, up to fi o'clock Wednesday after
noon. Juno 3.
A great many children visited the hall
Saturday afternoon to see tho prizes,
nnd every ono who saw tho fine cabinet
(,ns ranges, the gas water heaters, the
,.,, .. ... B,ns vron nml aluminum
viare were filled with determination to
capture at least one of the prizes.
Several children mado the error of
bringing their exhibits to tho hall Satur-
!!l5',M,,ne.r,"00,"' y'HS "-''t they would
bo suitable for tho contest. These were
!!? n,cf,c,lte(I as It was considered that
tho children would not stand a chnnco
of winning in competition with exhibits
which aro baked just before the tlmo
for tho nresenlntlnn nt 1,-1,1.... .,..
children were advised to use their bread,
cakes, cookies and biscuits and bako
fresh ones for delivery on Wednesday.
As previously announced the hall will
bo open for receiving exhibits up to 7
o clock Wednesday night, Juno 9. This
iwiitiitiuiiieiii was maue so that children
would have ample time to reach tho hall
after tho close of school.
The following havo consented to servo
as Judges:
Mrs. Charles Hlrsch, 9C0 Pine street,
suffrage worker.
Mrs. E. V. Richardson, Hamilton Court.
Mrs. M. D. Hitchcock, 224 Buckingham
place.
Mrs. W. E. Lee. S34 North 2tth street,
food expert.
Miss Caroline Katzensteln, suffrage
headquarters, 35 South Oth street.
Mrs. George D. Seldt, 23? South 33th
street, suffrage worker.
Miss Alverta Van Dcusen, t023 Walnut
street.
Mrs. Fritz, 127 West Springfield avenue.
Chestnut Hill.
Miss Elizabeth Slassey, 2153 North 21st
street.
Mrs. A. B. Eddowos, 4633 Greene street,
Gormantown.
Severnl of the children who are entered
In the baking contests and a number of
older school children have made It a
point to attend all of the lectures Mrs.
Carroll has delivered at Horticultural
Hull. One mother remarked yesterday
that she had not been able to attend the
lecture', but that she had finally becomo
so curious about her daughter's Internet
that she decided to attend on Saturday
afternoon. At the conclusion of the lec
ture she was talking to a representative
of tho Evenino Ledqek, and said she
would mako It a point to attend the lec
tures nil this week. She told this about
her little daughter:
"On Tuesday night she came home
nnd asked me if she might bake a cake.
Of course, I let her do It, so she pro
duced one of Mrs. Carroll's recipes and
mixed the cake. AVhile I was in the
front of tho houso she came In and told
me she could not find the cake anywhere.
She was sure sho had finished It and
Placed It In the pan, but It had com
pletely disappeared. We started a search
and finally found It In the oven of the
gas range nearly finished. I was sur
prised to find how well she had learned
cake baking from the lecture, for the
cuke was almost perfect."
Children are welcome to attend nny of
the lectures during the week, though Mrs.
Carroll will not lecture to the children
exclusively until Saturday afternoon.
PENNCREWSHAKEUP
MADEBYNICKALLS
AT WORKOUTS TODAY
This Last Shift Before
Poughkeepsie Regatta
Brings Six Men Into
Boat Which Finished Sec
ond to Columbia in 1914.
Coach Vivian Mim,.ii. .i.i. ..
made the final changes In the University
SfU.Tfth?l1'1 vnr8lty clght R An
nounced that barring accidents he would
!' lt!Uld y tl'ls selection for the
champ0nshp rftceg nt p0URhkeepae, Thf
last snake-up brings permanently Into the
..TV "'""""a or tne eight which fln
IJh1 second to Columbia, last year.
Harry Marcv, tho mi stroke, has so far
recovered from his recent Illness that he
has been made stroke, while Garvin, lost
at the beginning of the outdoor season
on nccount of scholastic conditions, lias
removed them nnd gotten himself Into
such shape physically that ho has been
given his old place at No. S. Tho final
order of the varsity eight which Coach
.iiL-Kmis nnnounccu this nfternoon follows:
Chlckerlng. bow; Butler, 2; Woll. 3;
Gotham. 4; Garvin 6; Captain Merrick, G;
Lltleton. 7; Marcy, stroke: Foster, cox
swain. This afternoon's practice consisted of a
three-nnd-a-half-mlle row. There will be
Just one more practice before the men
leave for Poughkeepsie. That ulll be
taken tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock.
At its conclusion the shells wilt be pre
pared for shipment to Poughkeepsie. The
oarsmen, a senior. Junior and rnuhmnn
eight will go to Poughkeepsie Wednesday
nnti win probably take n practlco row
Wednesday afternoon.
"In spite of the fact that wc now
liavp six men of last year's crew In
the boat I nm not satisfied with tho
way they nre rowing," said Mr. Nick
alls this nfternoon. "They will have
to make a lot of improvement after
they reach the Hudson to bo ns fast
ns last year's eight. Still wo made n
good showing In loir, nnd I hope to
see the crew do ns well ns a year ngo.
At Poughkecnsle we will row itvim ,,
day, morning anil nfternoon, and dur
ing tho Inst week they will be allowed
to take things a little easier.
Pennsylvania graduates and undergratu
ates are preparing to take a big patty tn
Poughkeepslo on June 2S. the day of thJ
big race. They will go up In n special
train. The Quakers think they have a
good chance to win this vonr, because
they were n good second last year and
they are stronger this spring, while both
Columbia and Cornell are supposed to be
weaker this year.
DAY, JUNE 7. 1915.
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TITMAN ENTERTAINS
AT BALL YARD
PENN STATE VICTOR
IN DUAL TRACK MEET
Upstate Team Scores 82 Points
to University of Pittsburgh's
44 Hundred Was Fast.
001AlB COLLEGE. Pa.. jne T.-Penn
State track athletes locked horns with
... ....cruiiy 0 riusburtih representa
tives this afternoon on the local field.
Keen competition marked the contests.
Splendid performances were remarked.
Dolbln, Penn State, won the onenlne
event, the 100-yard dash, In 1014 seconds.
When the tames were about half over.
Penn State led with 3S points to 1.
Prnn State was equally strong In the
last part of the meet, and won by the
final score of Sf to Pittsburgh's 44.
Tho rummarlea:
MOBR TO MAKE DEBUT"
MERE AGAINST MOORE
Appear in Olympia Final To
nightHolt Will Oppose Cu
oan nt Quakor City.
Willie Moore, who lias been appearing
In star bouts here of late more than any
other leading local boxer, will serve to
tTrS Kaltr Mohr' of Brooklyn! to
S.rtPhl.1Ctlel,?h,ft. .nM, fr"-nlty. by op
PM rtg the Brooklynlte In the final fray
., ?.0,ym?lft A A- onlghl Another
out-of-town boxer who will make hla
first appearance here Is Gardner Brooks
Wli'le1 Mack aardner H6 W'" n,Ml
-ri th! f"llJT nght ot "It-bout pro
f.?m J,e Q"ler City A. A lonlght,
teddy Holt, of North Penn. will enter
Into combat with K. O. Cnh.n is.s
The Olytflpla ptogram follows:
. " .ihck. roumtvarw
Emory's Bunt-Fielding Is Fea
ture of Athletics' Preliminary
Work This Afternoon.
Hy HLEECIIEK
"hen Smeru Tltman ,Mh a bunt,
The earth almost g.cs forth a nrui
telth seismic shock,
It trembles as
MATTY CONSULTS SPECIALIST
Giants' Veteran Suffers Pain in Shoul
der Unnble to Sleep.
CHICAGO, June 7. Christy Mnthewson.
famous Giant pitcher, consulted a Chicago
nerve specialist today.
Members of the club reported Matty
unablo to sleep because of pain In his
shoulder. McGraw sent him to the phy
sician Immediately. ;
Pell Is Tennis Victor
RICHMOND, Vn., June 7 Theodore noon
clt Pell, of N'ew Vork, foun-l I'urlion V.
Smith, of Atlantn, c.ikv In tho fln.11 chilli-nRo
round today of the Old Dominion tcnnla tour
ney, (1feailnK him In thru Hr.inlit sols. H-a,
fl-f. 0-3 rclt's victory rntltlrd him to ptrma
nent poeiion of tho ItfrmllnjjB Challenco
Cup. a ho lind provlomly won two Im on It.
Smith Is tennis champion of tho outh.
West TJ. P. Leads League
Dy defetllni Keston A. A. Saturday In
treat uphill right. th-.Wet U. P. A. A. no-v
leads tha Brotherhood League, Again :na
pitching of Booirr was tho feature, havlnj
in strlKeouts and allowing but iern hits.
Next Saturday the Greer Club mil Le placd
at 31th and Citherlna streets.
ItlJ nfl 1L.
-...i. ul mc ucarhu hn,. j ..
To fid a Granger, queerer sight,
IIokM take n near ni.rf ),... .........
Ave, one Indeed would have to hunt,
II hen Lmorv Tltman fields a hunt.
BHIBC PAKK. Philadelphia, June 7.-A
t lo .tufflns was applied to tho Macklan
Mleld at Shibe Patk today and the dl
mlnlshlns host ot died.n-the.ool rooters
save vent to n sigh of relief to see Mc
innl. back ajaln. Also some loiiRlnB
eyes were turned toward tho plate when
Play started, but Gosh! Schnnc was not
there. Seme quiet younr men In stmnfie
uniforms, youne men who wcro almost
timorous In their bearln t0 the other
Players, appeared outside tho Mack due
out today.
None ventured very far away, nnd at
tht first real el5n of hostilities all ducked
back Into the protecting; shelter of tho
bench.
They are some of the youns colleclnns
with whom Mack expects to bolster up
his team should It need such treatment
later on. They wero having their first
taste of fast company," these lnds who
probably left collepo to the tunc of many
rah. rnh's nnd loud cheers. Tho propo
sition Is now, will they mako ccod? Per
sonally e do not know.
lint to return to the festivities. James,
who did the pitching for st. Louis, nnd
Scverold. tho catcher, utmost managed
to get on tho hospital list right In tho
first Inning. Either each failed to see
tho approach of tho other when a pop
fly started to drop, or each was trying to
fatten his Holding average and tho chance
looked easy. At any rate, they collided
Just as tho ball fell. but. hy a desperate
clutch as he was being hurled bnck.
James caught the pill and held it
Scverold spun hnlf way around nnd then
nu mo uiri no jumped up unhurt, nnd
ho nnd James glared at each other until
some Intelligent fan conveyed the start
ling Intelligence to them that James had
tho ball. At which everybody laughed
and tho game was resumed approximately
where It had been halted.
,Mi".yRi,?r,,,.7ni'onn,'y N'"- ""' '"-end.
.LiJlnrf. ""' lMtu r"'- Sla" Time 10L.1
f.i. n&...WR,,.JUIP'-V,n tv Plekett. Prnn
Watt i.m.hl!,,1,Vh he?""', Ilt"lurgh: third. LI
i"!l . 1li,b,"rKh,- "fls"l. f"t 8 Inches.
1J1I. urn ll rrt I, A.kh k... .. ... ...-
Mite. secorU, l.tidm?. 1'enn Hisie: thiM
iiVi?i,V . "urti. rime, .fo 2-5 seconds
Ilrpke trick rocoid by,!.1 teeonrt.
J0;ml'? run f''1.7, Jlunter, Penn Slats:
P.!,K.,...'i,,'Wor',.!.",,.burrni ,hlt,l Oomo.
Pittsburth. Time. 10 mlnuten.
.V'l"r.! dash -First DolUn. Penn Slate;
Y.i1!.- "" .l.TI Sla,c' ""r,- v "He. Penn
state. Time S! l-S seconds
Half-mile run-Klrt. Urumbllnr. Pltleburgh:
second. Rll.iv. Pentl Mtafa fhlp.l Qt.n. iv.h
state Time. 2 minutes (a new record tor
Pittsburgh)
i-oie auit-rirst. IcJallters, Pltteburth:
"jnnd. Pane. I'enn State, third. Welty. rfnn
Slit llelkl.l, 11 feet ,n tmhes
la-round hammer thron-rirsl. Umb, Penn
Rlnt"; aernnd. Collins. Pittsburgh; third,
Shapln. Pittsburgh Uletnuce, 1.17.(1 feet.
."'-yard hurdles First, Ilrow. Penn State:
setind. Whiting Penn Btnte: third. MeMasters.
I'lttsburgli Time, SI 1-J neconds
Hnnnlnc broad lump First, Rheehan. Pitts
h'irqii, second. Palmer, Penn State: third, Mc
Matters, Pittsburgh Distance. II feet tit,
Inches. 81-eehsn broke nttshurgh'a record by
IH Inches. Palmer. Jumping Ti teet SU lnche,
bloke Penn State's record by m Inches.
DIh.'us throw First, Jester, I'cnn State: sec.
mid. Sutlcrl.ind, Pittsburgh; third. Lamb,
Penn State. Dlitanro, 1S2 feet.
Final point score Penn State, M: Pills
hurgh, I.
German Duke on Turf .
BRUNSWICK, Germnny, June 7 (via
London). The Duke of Brunswick Is
about to make his debut on! the turf with
a raring stablo, following the example of
the Kings of Bavaria nnd Wurttemborg.
The ducill stud heretofore has sold Its
yearlings, but tho market in latn years
Imh been poor nnd the Duke determined
to raco them. The Duke Is Kmperor
William's son-in-law.
a. " .J" .'inLn. mmnivtrK.
Moo'e'&thn'ar" Mhr' DrMk"-n Willie
The Qunker city rnrd:
.-r.i.na ooill At Tli. t,. i-m -..j
eiit-
Itnr.
bout Johnny
parley rreltnr. Nnrih P.n-
Tt1rA k..t ,:.-"".. .V""
n.l. n'TJr""1nJr Kelly,
r.mrth bout los O'Neill,
loung Flanlev. r..f.ii.
Key North Penn, vs.
' ,.
nunr Fianley. Tttiersldo ' ""'"'".
rpivr'Tio'ga'-""""'' "fc p-.
Cu"i!?V?t7,"rd,'0" North r'nn' K-
Vard.
to- ,v,W0,,ht ma,cn between I.encthv
Joe ftosen. of '.) rthti.j.iLui. : "".
sr-H. . , - ---.-. - ...laueiiiiia. ana
Hnm Tavlor, of the P a a. ti.ii.I
... be ,h, featurhe of t& &$&&
mount A U show tomorrow nlaht Tavlor
P.onVsh.nttrtlr1?r ' ths '?eavyw?lRht cham'
Pionshlp of the navy. Pour other bouta
nIo are scheduled.
Kddle P.cvolre. fresh from a victory
over Tommy foleman, I. n prim, form
for his eneounter with Terry Martin it
the opening show of tho Ludlow A C
next Friday night. The l!th Warder
hopes to stop Martin's winning streak
Within a few days Frank Loughrey, of
Jlnnavunk. who showed up in fine form In
Australia will reach home. Although a
the lending mlddlewolghts In the Antlp.
h iv .." Vr011"0 io will br mntched
with iie Moore on his return appear
n,nco here.
Charley Thomas, who Is training at
Boston like a Trojan for his return match
Willi Charley White nt the All. "a. A
Boston, tomorrow night, writes that Jack
Brltton has been booked to meet Mlka
Glover at the same club Juno 22.
Pe.. '. P"-'A bottom of each loaf of bread and on the side of each sponge
,w entered, ther .,;. -,,i ,. .,,. ui..i. u,i -C t.
'!... -..t v ii.hov JV uuatC. iW f..lff UIUIIIV I'ttl'I'tU IIUH. WIG
"inmi.. pfCER. giving the contestant's name, home address, name and
thTnini?'i c'10?' attended, name of gas range used (its number when
tuuin a. nnri riiii a . i f -. -. -M ....i. 4.j f.u r..- -. w i r.. ...
"toirrfsi-X ! "icig uf juuu luniesieu jur. iuutnea aim oaKing
?BBnirf f 5!i i " ' oa presentea m wooden plates, anil one entry blank
'tht. ny """ m as outlined above, in this case being pasted in the
'., " : H'w
en'fnv' '..fare 'must be taken in this respect, because the great number
L, Ivf l ae it necessary to eliminate any contestant whose blank
ilnmTeond ltrV fc'aft. filled out carefully, must be mailed to the
jintrarf.. " " 6'a".wtay be cut from tho Evening Ledger, or may be
I..I . exhibits Will be indited nn ThuYHifnii Jim, m n-,,,1 ,ni ha ,.
tntllta3Auorium f Horticultural Hall on Friday and Saturday,
'iikool Uetu e au'ar"8 will be announced at the close of the cooking
BtyTfoiAi " i ""'ruT, juite is, mis particular session oemg given
9 Th 0rl3yho a members of the cooking school classes.
IHncu Jl ?.1. ex,"ited in the contest will be dispensed through
Wminngc ' '? oraani:aiion8 wntfsr the a8Pcs of the Society for
vthe i?, Pn.8.wi be aa follows:
wtsasTfrv!e x?e.ach claa3 modern Cabinet Gas Range valued at
ntimtR AUS1?."1 ? at leaat a second and third prise and honorable
t vj me jour divisions. These prizes will be announced later.
I
WRY BLANK FOR COOKING CONTEST
Open to rirl ,1, .- ., .t... i-, t i ,l.
ilJi-i.. j "m iuo jucniuera ot courting scnoot classes in ma
M'l)hIa Bcbools.
" ....
Tomorrow's Race Entries
for Latonia Meeting
First race, selling. 3.year-olds and up,
furlongs-' Hean Splller, 0.1; Carrie Orme. 103;
Mrx, HO: Cash on Delivery. 107; Chirmeusa,
I"8 Su.r.p . 0et- 110: Chilton Klni-, 112. Caeey
Joncr, 112
Hecond race, purse. 2-5 ear-old maidens, it
furlongs Little Cove, 100; Jane Stralaih. 100,
Black Coffee. 109; Infidel If, 100. '.Mandy
Hamilton, lui; Pol noma, 11J, Mediation. 112:
Stephen n. 112: J. C. Welch, 112; 'Jefferson.
X.Iv nsston entry.
Tlilrd race, 3-year-olds and up. mils and 70
yards. Water Witch. U7: Goldcrest. t)7; Uncla
Brjn. 100; Iloval H. l6j; The Grader. 107;
Imoresilon. 107.
r'ourth raee. the Inaueural Handicap, 12000
added, for 3-year-olds and up. mils and alx.
loenth aieWlle. 01; ningllnj-, OS; nancher,
lis, Cjyberry Candle. 1ft), Prince llermls, 107:
flar Jasmine, 106, Kobort Bradley, 100, Duld
falff. m; John CJund. 115; Black Toney.
JjfO: teo xSkolney, 102. xDuckhorn. 123. xllc
Kenzle entry.
Fifth racp. nttrK .v,i,,M. ,,.!..
Jr iky. 103: Molnen Star. 103: Gypsy Ooprie.
112; Flrown-eyed Kat. 112; Ellison, US.
Sixth race, aalllnr. for 3-year-olds and up,
8 lurlonKi-Mars Caialdy. 102: La Patrle. 102:
father Riley. 101; Soilous, 105. Dr Larrick.
Ila7.Bhaor?.UVl010T' Dn,n"' U0' th,ll- JU':
nevenin race, aelltnx. for .1-year-olJi and up,
mile and a. furlong Malabar. 102, Mockery.
101, BuUh B.. 1(T; Kxpeetatlon. 100; Old
Ben, 107, 'Brrnllmah. linT
ApprentKe allowanco claimed. Cleir; fait.
RUNS SCORED BY
MAJORS LAST WEEK
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
ssmKm:
' 0t father or mother or nearest relative
1 ' contestant ,.
of cookjng fchool .,,... ..a
' of teacher, , , , ,
l number of caa rang9 ujed ,
entered for prUe for bread cookies,
..ui... -.r. ' ., ii d, j au.r ri.Aii. i i,
Athletic .... a ;i .. .. 5 4ts
g,w'n Jl 4 T .. n J-2il
Chicago . . 1 a 4 1 ., S 2 1
Clei eland . . 2 21 1 o .. 1 6 (0
Detroit . 4 5 1 4 .. 3 11-2$
New York ... '15 .1 1 .. o 2-21
St. Loull... 3 7 2 i .. 3 2-2S
Washington. .. a a ,. .. a 420
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boaton 4 7 R ,1 . . 322
Brooklyn .... 8 is 11 1 s v-t
Chicago .... 3 0 2 T. .7 ,. 05
Cincinnati . 4 fl 2 4 5 1 il-2S
Nw Vork.. .. 8 0 5 in .. 321
Philadelphia .. A 4 a 2 .. 3-tO
Plttsburah.. 11 2 0 .. .. 2 1115
fct. Louis... 2 5 4 5 2 6 0-'.'
FEDERAI. LEAGUE.
Baltimore 5 12 .. .. 7 lit
Brooklyn 8 3 .. n 12 6 10
Buu r 8 .. 8 a 010
Chicago 4 4 113 3 410
Kansas City 8 4 .1 4 1 6 12A
Newark 8 T 3 .. .. 4-23
Plttaburfh,. 4 2 .. O 3 3 4-1A
St. Leuia... 0 3.. 2 3 8 12-24
THOMPSON-BIGGINS GO
When You Hear Mrs. Carroll
Visit the Wilbur Booth
in Horticultural Hall
Make it a point to sec the biff display of Wilbur
Quality Chocolate Products when you attend the Evening
Ledger's cooking lectures and contests.
Our demonstrator will permit you to taste these rich,
delicious food products more nutritious than meat. Ask
for a sample of Wilburcocoa.
Free A copy of "Cook's Tours Through Wilbur
land"; 60 delightful money-saving recipes.
Wilburcocoa is used in Mrs. Carroll's demonstrations.
Booth in Main Corridor
H. O. Wilbur & Sons, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA
iliB!WaIW'aHf
Imperial Excelsior
Gas Range
"Made in Philadelphia"
This i the range selected
01 one of the first prizes in
the Evening Ledger's Cook
ing Contest. It includes a
box cnbinet with warming
closet and pinto shelf. Large
baking and broiling ovens.
For sale by U. Q. I. and all
their branches, and all tjood
dealers.
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Easier Cooking
at Half the Cost
.Modern Housewives Use the Duplex
Fircless Stove and Save Gas,
Work and "Worry.
ItsFeatures make it theFavorite
Cookins Is no lonser the hot, llsa-ree-able,
expensive tasW that It ussd to bt.
The Duplax Klraless Stove has dons anay
nlth It. The inodtrn housewife prepares
her meal for cooking-, places It In the Duplex
and forget" It until time to serve. She
knowa that everything- will be cooked per
fectly. She knowa that there la no dancer
of burnlnc or drying out. for the Duplex
conaerves all the food's natural moisture and
flavor.
And. beeldes having a bettsr cooked, more
tasty meal, she can spend the time It takes
in cooklnc na she please.
Any one can understand and operate ths
Duplex rireless Stove. It la simplicity Itself.
Ask lour dealer tn show ou the many
sites and styles, all fully equipped, and
how any ono of them will quickly pay far
Itself In fuel saved. Or write for booklet
tsSj? Til
UPLEK
FIRELESS STOVE
Fur sale by the belter Department and
llousefurnlslilng Mores 111 Philadelphia.
Durham .Mfg, Co., 108 Chambers St.. .V. T,
'aft. -"" , .,,.,,.,.
" V" ft artiele amUited ftw.) ,
ft TODAY'S blank, fill out. ami send to Evening Ledger
IY. 6
ve tomorrow's blank to iate on your exhibit.
Meet In Final of Six-Bout Card at
National.
Promoter Jack JlcOulgan today closed a
watch between dtergle Thompson, ban
tam champion, of the coast, and Youpg
Diggliui far the oiiul fray 0 an all-star
six-bout pros-ram Friday night.
The other bouts follow: Tommy O'Kesfe
vs. Bdille McAndrews, Young- Jsek
O'Brien vs, Henry JUubr, Alx. Fosttoa,
Hungarian tighter, vs. Frddy Kslly;
Jos Tuber vs Bobby McCann ami Mickey
McKay vs. Frankie KUln.
Cuts Chase Alimony in Two
NSW YORK. Jus T.-Juile Dustily has
stfosd sb order pMsuluios Ky Caut, for
soerly flrae baseman or lbs New Tok Amiilcaa
LSaLgu team. b jumped frejm tsw Cokaio
While Ho 10 ths BuflaK' F4&, tu se4iM bte
wKe's Hawoi (Kin 1JW to flM , year.
with good cooks. Cast iron
oven side that prevents
heat from ' top burners
causing deterioration is
found only on the
FORTUNE
Gas Range
"Made in Philadelphia"
But that's just one of sev
eral exclusive improve
ments that add to its effi
ciency and your satisfac
tion. On sale at all
U, G, I. Offices
pii;''fjj flip1'!
13. Caution . (fiffl 4$3fet
vgS-nold Siirntltuteifer bjLiij ID
THE QRE&BHAL
ALTED MILK
THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALE. AGES
TAKE A PACKAGE HOME
gsTNo substitute; is iust as good"
Thonias, Roberts, Stevenson Co.
PHILADELPHIA
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