Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1915, Final, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1915;
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TIME LIMIT ENDS TONIGHT FOR ENTRIE
IN EVENING LEDGER SCHOOL OF COOKERY
Young Folk Competing in Culinary Art for Valuable Prizes Swell Throng That Hears
Expert ana oees ner remonstrate Truth of Her Kitchen Instruction More Than
1500 Entries by Children Arranged in Exhibit in Horticultural Hall Large
Space on Many Tables for Display of Bread, Cookies, Biscuits and Sponge Cake.
. i. ho tilff day of tho Bvp.nino
This 1 V" "'5,t RMinol Vind Cook-
ContMt at Horticultural Hull. Broad
I '&! .ntrlw In the baklnB contest are
?deMwd from 9 o'clock thte morn.
f J!"?,, 7 o'clock this evening. The at-
MAlL at the lectures has been Rrow-
etince ' . tho chI1(1ren who bring
mint tF "V. ,or tho contest and those
i,lclrConpanV them arc expected to
f $? attendance to make a new
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In a
wordi,
iiiallv
Vnme. and
ihMld take .
,0n,f Horticultural Hall has been set
t f ' ",,: exhibition of entries In
VM .noklnis contest. Arrangements
J1", wn made for the display of moro
- r t4 iSS? separate exhibits. Uiw ta-
lh,n ?.h the names of the various
'M&i. dlinliyea " MBns. will make
v i "r children, their relatives and
f",' j. to locate exhibits.
Al'ffi front of the room In which
0 Ju!.h hits are to bo seen and In the
r,hB.Mrrido? tho first, second, third
" "fourth prizes In the several division
?. contest are belnK shown. toK
- Stomrte clear for what the various
fe .dren'who entered In the
Ii.,i are Invited to visit tho hall any
Xrnoon di?lnB the remainder of the
-..fe They, with their friends, rela-
,Tv and any other children are asked to
1'JS Mrs Carroll's lectures.
i her lecture yesterday nfter-
iUf Mrs Anna A. Carroll, the cooklnB
.. noon, ' . r nn,i demonstrator, who
' f'CducUnB the Evbnino LEDOF.n Free
' rLkln School each afternoon, gave the
Sdle'nfe some excellent hints about
Slln?..lile,,mClh this feature of
t.om. direction Is as Important In do
Sic I fe "s the functions of the buyer
metie i-.,t nn. In other
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the purchasing agent for tho
she snouia ue no iwuih
so much natns to learn
Slflc buying as the purchastns agent
RESULTS BY TELEPHONE.
In this connection, she said, tho house-
Kits ahould learn how to get first-class
KulU from ordering by telephone, as
H U not always possible for tho house-
"wlfe to leave her other duties and go
to the market. The principal feature of
ordering by telephone, as outlined by Mrs.
Carroll ll In the ability of the house
wlf to Impress upon tho merchant the
,.,. (hat she knows her business thor-
cuhly and that ovory article dollvered
tt her door must bo satisfactory. In
Bliny Instances merchants havo sent
irocerles, vegetables, meatB and other
kitchen supplies which were not up to
tandard because they had tho Impression
that they could decelvo tho woman with
whom they were dealing.
-Mrs. Carroll suggested to her audience
that It b usually not worth while to at
tempt to buy cheap things without first
leelng them, as usually tho cheap produco
crtvea to be worth Just about what was
paid for It. The result of sUch buying,
the ald, often Is poor meals or meals
licking In nutritious quality.
The following are tho recipes for tho
menu cooked by Mrs. Carroll during this
afternoon's lecturo:
TODAY'S RECIPES.
FILLET OF SOLE (Creole style)
Bpread with salt, pepper and melted but
ter; Place In buttered pan under flame
la broiling oven. When' brown on one
tide, turn and brown on the other. Cook
lowly, so that fish will be thoroughly
done. Place on platter and pour sauce
over It
CHEflLE SAUCE Two cups tomatoes.
1 chopped onion. chopped green pepper,
paprlca, 1 teaBpoon salt, 1 teaspoon BUgar,
1 tablespoon flour. 1 tablespoon butter.
Place the tomatoes, onion, pepper, salt,
PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS
IN BIG COOKING CONTEST
Cabinet Can Ranees, Tallied at about
Mi, U made by Philadelphia manufac
turer!, will be Bit en as Urat prlaes, ai
follonit .
A M3 Qualltr Cabinet Jaa Range, of
fertd bj the Kobnrta Marnlrr BtoTO
Company, for the beet apnnje rake.
A $U Fortune Cabinet Gas Hang-e, of
fered by tbe Thoma, Roberta, Stevenson
Company, for the beat bread.
A 135 Cookeaer Cabinet Oaa Ranjce.
offered by the Hale & Kllburn Company,
far the belt rookies.
A 133 Imperial Excelsior Cabinet uaa,
name, offered by Iiano A. Sheppard
Co., for tho beat blaculta.
Second prlzeat Illaculta, CloTer Triumph
Oa Circulating- Water Heaters bread. No.
ti Build Gas Ctrculatlnr Water Heaters
iponia rake, one borrel of Mlllbourne
Bourj cooklet, one barrel of King- Mldua
floor.
Third prize for each dlvlilom "Wear
r" Aluminum Tea Eettle, offered by
the Aluminum Cooking- Utensil Company,
New Kenalngton, l'a.
Fourth prize for each division t An
"Iwantu" Comfort Oaa Iron, offered' by
toe atnuso Oaa Iron Company, rjula
dtlphla.
Other suitable prizes will be announced
later.
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Fairmount Farms
Milk settles the
milk problem
The Fairmount
Farms lahel on a bot
tle of milk assures you
that the milk . you
drink is from healthy
herds herds that
have been tuberculin
tested. This is your
only assurance
the milk you
your family Js
and healthful
the source. Stop the
wagon with the letter
. and be sure of greater
1 wholesomeness, added
richness, a bis o 1 u t e
i cleanliness. Supplee
milk has "a better
flavor."
The Supplee
Alderney Dairy
3tn CoM
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A MODEL MODERN KITCHEN
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The noteworthy thing nbout this kitchen is its combination of many
virtues. It incorporates tho highest achievement of gns rnnge
construction and tho latest devices for sanitation and comfort. Tho
kitchen is that of n maker of gas ranges sold in Philadelphia.
paprlca In a covered sauce pan In uppor
oven while fish Is cooking In lower or
broiling oven. Simmer nbout halt an
hour and ndd butter and Hour creamed.
When these havo dissolved, pour over IIMt
and serve.
UAKED POTATOES-Wash and place
In baking oven. Cook about 10 minutes,
and when ready to serve break open and
mix with butter and paprika.
OltEAMED SPINACH-Onc-hatf peck
spinach, 2 slices bread, 2 tablespoons but
ter, 2 eggs, t tcospoonful salt, Vi cup of
cronm, 1 saltspoonful pepper.
AVnsh spinach carefully, add a little
water and salt. Place In oven, cover
saucepan and cook about 20 minutes.
Draw, chop lino and add seasoning and
cream. Serve with garnish of triangles
of toasted bread and hard-boiled eggs.
APPLE SNOW Four apples, 2 whites
of eggs, 2 tablcspoonfuls powdered sugar,
1 tcasponful lemon Juice.
Cook apples and rub through slevo.
Beat whites of eggs, add sugar gradually
and slowly beat In tho strained npples.
Servo with plain or whipped cream.
LADY BALTIMORE CAKE-One cup
butter, 2 cups sugar, 3V4 cups flour. 1 tea
spoon rosewatcr or lemon extract, 1 cup
rich milk, whites of G eggs, 2 teaspoons
baking powder.
ICING Three cups sugar, 1 cup boiling
water, whites 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla.
Put sugar and water In saucepan, stir
until sugar has dissolved. Bring to boil
ing point and let boll vigorously, without
stirring, until syrup will thread when
dropped from top of spoon. Put whlto of
eggs In saucepan and beat until stiff.
Pour In the syrup gradually while beating
constantly and continue tho beating until
tho mixture Is nearly stiff enough to
spread. Placo saucepan containing mix
ture In a larger saucepan containing a
small quantity of boiling water, placo
over top burner of gas range and cook,
stirring constantly (scraping from sides
and bottom of pan) until mlxturo be
comes granular around sides of pan. He
movo from saucepan of hot water and
beat until mixture will hold Its shape;
then add vanilla.
Place between the layers and on the top
layer place cup chopped raisins, 1 cup
chopped nut meats and 5 tigs cut In
dainty llttlo strips. Then cover tho top
and Bides with remainder of Icing.
MENU FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 10.
Broiled Lobster Sweetbread Pattle
..cttuce HeartB
Wheat Muffins and Hot Biscuits
The Judging of the entries In the cook
ing contest will be started at 9 o'clock
tomorrow morning. It Is expected that
tho Judges will bo busy tho greater part
of the day. Ilowuver, It the work Is
finished early In tho afternoon tho public
will be admitted to see tho exhibits late
tomorrow. If tho Judging Is not com
pleted the public will be admitted for a
view of tho biscuits, bread, cookies and
spongo cakes entered in tho competition
any timo after 0 o'clock on Friday and
Saturday mornings.
Children who are entering tho contest
havo until 7 o'clock tonight to deliver
their entries at Horticultural Hall. If
entrance blanks have not been mailed to
tho Eve.vin'o Lnnorm these should be
mailed not later than C o'clock this ;
evening or may bo delivered nt tho hall i
when tho exhibits aro prtneittcd.
NOTES FROM MRS CARROLL'S
LECTURE.
Do not season mutton chops until they
como out of the oven.
In broiling It makes no difference
whether the oven door Is open or closed.
It Is not necessary to havo smoke from
the cooking when using tho gas range.
It Is all a matter of proper cooking.
If chops arc thin use tho wire broiler,
but If they are thick use tho rack In
broiling.
A piece of suet wrapped around tho
mutton chop before It Is cooked adds
much to tho flavor of the meat. A piece
of bacon wrapped In tho chop after tho
bone Is taken out will also help tho
flavor.
When ono Is worn out and tired, raw
eggs aro benellclal. One or two eggs are
good If ono has been through a nervous
strain.
Ip placing large roasts in the broiling
oven to roast keep them far from the
fire, so that they roast through instead
of quickly burning on tho outside.
Young peas should be cooked 25 min
utes, whether on the top burners or In
tn oven.
Never light the lop burners until things
are ready to be put on. As soon as the
cooking Is finished turn the burners out
in order to save the gas,
..Tit J1 bnkln ead use the full heal
uro,r" Then It should be reduced
ri Wy ?tnfd ou entirely five mln
mes before the bread Is done.
. .,?1 . fll,0.u,d be cokeu' In a hot oven,
commonly called a quick oven.
MAIUUAUE IHlOKEIt HELD
FOll IMMHlItATIOX FltAUI)
Accused of Trying to Marry Unde
sirable to Prospective Citizen.
A much-complicated Immigration case,
In which a marriage broker and a young
fortune hunter figure prominently, came
up before United States Commissioner
Long today. The prisoner, Abraham Fein
eteln, of 938 East Moyamenslng avenue,
was held In 11000 ball to awnlt the action
of the Federal Grand Jury. H0 is nc
cused of conspiring to defeat tho Imrnl
gratlon laws.
According to tho testimony, a year ago
Fclnsleln Invited his sister, Iwolro Talolol.
and her mother, Loja Talalol, to leave
Russia and come to this country. Fein
steins' name before he came to America
was Talalol. He says ho chose the Fein
stein nnmo because he liked It.
When his sister arrived hero tho Im
migration Inspectors detained the young
woman. Government physicians con
tended that she was feeble-minded, reln
stcln deposited Jlooo, guaranteeing that
she would not becomo a public charge.
Months afterward, Fclnsleln began to
play tho pnrt of a "Schatchou." Ho ap
proached Hyman Walaravaky, who lives
on Wharton street between 6th and 7th
streets. He urged Hyman to marry his
sister. Ho also agreed to pay him JIM
If tho marriage should take placo. Just
about that tlmo Waladavsky was serious
ly thinking of becoming an American
citizen.
Count DcckcndorfJf Killed
PETROORAli, June 9. Colonel Count
Peter Bcckendorff, son of the Russian
Ambassador ti England, has been killed
In action near Kovno. He was nttached
to tho army Kent to stem tho German ad
vance through tho Bnltlc provinces.
16 STUDENT RETURN
FROM WAR-TORN ITALY
Sixteen Young Men From Au
gustinian College at Rome
Arrive on Liner Ancona.
Sixteen students from the AUguntlnlan
International Collcgo at Rome and six
prospective brides landed at Vine street.
wnnrr in the Delaware River today from
tho Italian liner Ancona from Genoa and
Naples. The ship left Italy two clays
after war was declared, but was halted
Hear Gibraltar by a British cruiser, whose
officers Inspected tho Ancona'a papers be
fore permitting the liner to proceed.
The Ancona carried 38 cabin and 120
steerage passengers. On her return sho
will carry a large number of Italian re
servists going home to Join tho colors,
some from this port and some from New
York. Captain Plctro Massardo, In com
mand, says tho ship narrowly escaped
collision with a French steamship In tho
Ray of Naples.
Four of the theological students, all of
whom will resume their studies at VII
lnnova. are Phlladelphlans. They are
Cornelius McGlnty. of Chestnut Hill;
Walter Gough, of 2221 Christian street;
John MoCloskey, of 3000 Princeton ave
nue, Tacony, and Patrick Campbtll, of
1R3I Morris street.
Tho students decided to complete their
work In this country because conditions
were so upset by the war In Italy. They
say money Is "tight" In Italy, and tho
general Impression Is that Italy was
forced Into the war by the clamor of the
people. Most Italians believe, according
to tho students, that Germany Intended
to make war on Itnly at the conclusion of
tho present struggle to get revenge for
Italy's failure to Join with Germany and
Austria against the Allies. Italians,
therefore, clamored for war as a measure
of self-protection.
Kensington Pastor Called West
The Rev. George P. Horst, paslor of
the Beacon Presbyterian Church, Ken
sington, has received a call to tho pastor
nto of the Second Presbyterian Church.
Portsmouth, Ohio, which has ono of the
largest congregations In tho State. The
Rev. Mr. Hurst has been pastor of tho
Beacon Church four years and has In
creased largely the church's membership.
DERNBUItG PLANS TO SAIL
SATURDAY FOR NORWAY
Books Passagft on Norwegian-American
Lino Boat.
NEW YORK. Jun 9.
Dr. Bernhard Dernburg will salt for
Norway on Saturday aboard the Norwegian-American
liner Bergensfjord.
Ofllclals of the Norwegian-American
Line, at 8 Bridge street, said yesterday
that one of the best staterooms aboard
tho Bcrgensfjord had been reserved for
Doctor Dernburg and his wife. The .res
ervation was made by a frlena nf h
former German Colonial Secretary.
TJoctor DembunfS private secret ar?
also admitted over th telephone yeelr
day that the Gefman propagandist, sWn
of his usefulness, had decided to leav
this country. He announced thai he
would give a puolte retention at the Ger
man Club, at 116 West th street, on
Friday afternbon, from 4 to 6 o'elack.
This will bo in the nature of a farewell
appearance. It was said that h ala
would have a heart-to-heart talk with
newspapermen.
Hot water,
Hard rubbing,
Tiresome scrubbing,
Ruinous boiling,
all unnecessary, if you
use
soap
V
for washing clothes and
doing your housework.
Use it in cool or lukewarm
water save fuel.
Quickness Easiness Thoroughness.
Use the pure, sweet, clean-smelling new
Fels-Soap Powder
HHLEg!
THE ORIGINAL
Tho Food-drink for All Ages.
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.
A Quick Lunch Prepared in a Minuto
Unless you say "HORIIOICS"
you may got a SuhBtitutOa
You Roast in Half
the Time
with this maker of kitchen
efficiency the
FORTUNE
Gas Range
"Made in Philadelphia"
Heat spreaders in the
broiler that give the quick
redhot surface so necessary
for successful roasting are
another exclusive feature
of the Fortune.
On sale at all
U. G. I. Offices
Thomas, Roberts, Stevenson Co.
PHILADELPHIA
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Imperial Excelsior
Gas Range
"Made in Philadelphia"
This i tho rango selected
as one of tho firat prize. In
the Evening Ledger" Coolf
Ing Conteat. It Include a
box cabinet with warming
closet and plato ahelf. Large
baking and broiling oven.
For tale by U. Q. I. and all
their branchea., and all good
dcaleri.
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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A consumer recently counted 25 kinds of loaf
cakes on her grocer's shelves. Some were the
"faddy" kind some were plain cakes. Not one
was as
t T.,:nccnnrrP-not one could touch Ivinsspoage
is as pupuuu vio-pu6- ;r- . nr, nnfi the remark-
in Quality, oixty-nine years ui uav.m& ww T
able Tvins guarantee of purity give Ivinssponge the b.g demand.
7We f his "Prize- Winning" Cake at the Ivins Booth
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