EVE NIKO T.ttnftttTC-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JUNE 915. PHOTOPLAYS qrESTIONS AND ANSWERS Tlio rhfrtoctar Killlor ot the Ermine foilrer will be iilraiwil to nnr ques tions relAtlnr lo his rtfparlmrnt. Jnff lions rUstlnr In fsmllj- aT-irn of actors nd aetrrssts nri nnrte.1 absolutely. Qnerlrs will not be answered by letter. All letter, mint be addressed to rhoto nlaf Killlor, Erenlnx Ledger, In April, vm, Abraham Lincoln, Presi dent of the United State, waa murdered. The crime was committed at Ford'a Thea tre, "Washington, D. C, where Mr. Lin coln and his wife had gone, with some friends, to see the play, "Our Ametlcan Cousin." The murderer was a half-dc-mented actor, John Wilkes Dooth, who, of course, was executed In due time for the deed. Every schoolboy has learned and knows their historical Importance. The war be tween tho North and South had Just ended with tho victory of the former. Tho cause of tho Union had provallcd, and the re-establlshmont of peace and the reconstruction of the devastated South was merely a matter of time. Of the witnesses of the dreadful deed it Is probable that few remain; among them Is Mr. V. J. Ferguson, tho well known actor, who, by tho way, Is ap pearing In World Film motion pictures. Accounts vary as to what actually oc curred on the night of the assassination, or rather how It happened. Wilkes Booth, It appears, had long plotted to kill Lincoln, but had had no chanoo of carrying his plan Into effect. Lincoln's visit to tho theatro Ktivo him the easiest of opportunities Booth was an actor, coming from a family which had long been prominent on tho stage. Moreover, he was wil known In Washington and at Ford's Thcatra, of which he had, by courtesy, the right of entry. On tho fatal day It appenrs from tho evldenco of Mr. Ferguson that ho wns In and about tho theatre a great deal, as ho had frequently been for several weeks. Indeed, he had recently acted there. In tho afternoon ho quietly pre pared for tho dreadful deed by making It posslblo for him to enter tho Presi dential box unobserved. Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Ferguson states, took his reception at tho hands of tho great audience very quietly. The President waa on unostentatious man who did not caro much for publicity, and who avoided even the appearance of being attended by pro tective members of his sulto told off to make his personal safety their object. On the fatal night, contrary to what his been stated, and even shown In motion pictures, the President had no bodyguard. Again, It la popularly, nay, generally, supposed that after Booth had shot tho President, tho assassin leaped on tho stage and cried "Sic semper tyrannls"; ho made his way out of tho theatre as quick ly as possible. It was some time before the audience In the theatre realized that President Lincoln had been shot. But when the news becamo known sorrow and confusion seized tho people. WINNERS IN COOKING SCHOOL CONTEST OF EVENING LEDGER NAMED SATURDAY . Board of Judges Finishes Consideration of Work of Children, Whose Cakes, Bread and Cookies Now Are on Exhibition at Free Cooking School in Horticultural Hall Expert's Last Lecture to Women To daySpecial for Children Tomorrow. 11. 1 l i Mimiiwii i "nrmTf""' rrr Tl If- A TIM- A 1 f) 1 HLAI KILAL 'BAEDEKER SSCS -z nifEST "With I ho Flrhllnir Forces o( -Curopv with tho Kaiser, Kins Otorge, Prtdnt 1'olncare. the Ktnir of llel-lum and V Admiral Tlrpltz, the soldiers sailors, battle ships anci forts of warring Eim.r shown In klnemacolor for the ttrst time 2 JO nnd 8. JO WOOnSIDB PARK "Tho Itcd rttlco-t." with the resident stock corrpunv. A lad? barber, brought out to a Colorado mlnlnit town. Is the heroine H.ls KEITH'S Jesse L. Lasky'a "Redheads." with James B, rarton, Wlllard. the man who rows to order; Burton Holmes' travelette; Cecil Curnlnjiham. Harry Lewis. In "A Vaudeville Cocktail": Meeban's doss: Mr and Mrs Garden Wilde, shuriongraphjstt; Jack McCloud and Al Carp, and the llearst EellK News Weekly 2 00 anil 8 00 NIXON'S OltAND - The Frescolts, Billy Tillers Collectors. John and Mae Ilurice, the Danclni La Vara. Drawee, Hambo and Frls. co. In 'A Hottento Hotel"; Leever Le Hoy and pavli, comedians, and Ke.ston Come dle 2, 7 and 0 HgMMM mmmmKmmmimmmmmxmmiiimm !" When You Hear Mrs. Carroll Visit the Wilbur Booth in Horticultural Hall Make it a point to see the big 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. Q. Wilbur & Sons, Inc. l PHILADELPHIA Emmmm&mmmmm wmmmmmm& Reasons Back of Duplex Fireless Stove Supremacy oklDB cWltf : eJSSg IMlTwniUvcY . ist ha t-retaining InauutlsMij nec- coo fins wiuiilof at.ai taae i VH equipment of best alumlBura utesatia. oaK tag Ucs. bak iik iHik goupDtojie kaat- couk book etc J The Oupki Kuusts. Hakes. Hull ana St.tra wun Unit .-111111 1 4 of bM)C Md B lvs I rtor ur muUtura. n5T0 I Tut v o til oin QUiSBW tl.' j '. to . ui M" Waft UPLEX FIKELESS STOVE .n The Judging In tlie Evenino LEDtmn cooking; contest for echool children was completed Into yesterday afternoon! Thou sands of cakes, loaves of bread, Rookies and biscuits are now rearranged under the names of the various cooking schools for exhibition at Horticultural Hail Every one of the judges said this contest was the biggest event of Us kind In which she had assisted In selecting the prize winners. The winners of the flvo prlres, with tho winners of lionorablo mention In each of tho four classes, will bo announced to the children on Saturday, when Mrs Anna A. Carroll, who has been conducting the Evbnino LRDrtErt cooking school, delivers her closing lecture This address will '00 to tho children of tho public cooking schools and of other cooking schools of the city and to the contestants. The public Is Invited to see tho exhibits and tho prlzo-wlnnlng cakes, biscuits, cookies and bread any time after 9 o'clock and before 6 o'clock today and during the same hours tomorrow. The Evrnino LEDonn has arranged a pleasing event for the children In connec tion with tho closing lecturo tomorrow. Tho United Gas Improvement Company will Install one of Its modern candy cook ing machines, such as Is used In nearly all of the big candy factories of tho city. TALK ON GOOD CANDY. Tho Ivlns Company will fiend nn expert candymaker lo tho hall to make frcih candy while the children natch tho process In connection with this feature Mrs. Carroll will speak to tho children on cooking and tho proper candles to buy. Her lecture will bo very Instructive In solrlnir and nleaslnc to the children. At the conclusion of tho lecturo each child will be given some of the candy which Is made during tho lecture This lecture will begin at 2 30 o'clock Mrs. Carroll's lecturo today will bo the last of her course to tho women of Phila delphia. Every woman who has not henrd one of her lectures should mako It a point to be present. In this lecture she will show her audi ence how to prepare Philadelphia eggs, bechemel sauce, Spanish omelet, Canada eggs, eggs a la Marten, wheat mulllns, lettuce henris and French dressing. This egg menu should proo of Interest to every one. The lecture will go for be yond tho comments which tho prepara tion V.III necessitate. Mrs. Carroll lectured to another largo audlenco yesterday nfternoon. Sho pre pared a menu consisting of broiled lob ster, sweetbread pattlei. chicken livers en brochctto, pineapple salad, boiled dress ing, popovcrs and hot blicults. Popovers roquiro very fresh eggs. It Is only necessary to wet the flour for popovcrs. A slovo Is Invaluable for straining sauces. Some people do not mako popovcrs bo- cause It takes so long to beat the eggs. I only beat my cGgs 10 minutes and after I get tho batter beat 10 minutes more. I run the batter through a sieve, as It makes It smooth and helps to mix It evenly. It Is not necessary to heat the pan for popovers. The oven should be hot .be fore putting them In. It Is Immaterial It It has even been heating 10 minutes. This Is tho season for plnapples. Many salads can be made from them which ore very delicious. I want to Impress upon you again tho value of making uso of fruits and vegetables when they arc In season. It Is unnecessary to know how to mako the fancy dishes. A good cook who makes the plain things well novcr need worry about tho welfare of her family. I do not believe In high seasoning for children. It Is very bad for them. They Bhould naturally have an appetite with out requiring big seasoning. Much Intemperance of men Is caused because their food Is not well cooked. The best time to buy chicken livers Is In winter, as I they keep better during that time. In making sauces add the liquids slowly so that tho mixture may bo made better. If tho sauce Is lumpy when making boiled sauce take oft the lire and stir until PHIZES FOR THE WINNERS IN BIG COOKING CONTEST Cabinet 0 Itnf, rained t bont S8, nil made br ritllndelplilit muntifae turern, will be clten Urtt prlin, M foltniTsl . A $31 Onnlltr Cabinet Ga Hnnge, of fered liy the Itoberts Mnndfr BtoTe Company, for the lft snonie rake. A tit Forlnne Coblnet Oa Itnnt. of fered by the Tliomai, Roberts, BtCTenson Company, for the brt bread. A 33 Cnokrnur Cabinet 0 Rnnire, offered br the Ilnle Hllburn Company, for the best cookie. A 3J Imperial Excelsior Cnblnet Gas flange, offered hy Inane A. 8heppard Co., for the best bUculls. 8ernnd lirltest niicults, CloTer Trlnmph (las Circulating Water Ilenteri bread, No, t.-i Knuil lias Clrcnlntlng Water Ilcntrrt sponge enke, one barrel of Mlllbonrne flouri cookies, one barrel ot Itlng .Midas (lour. Third prlre for each dltlslont "Wear errr" Aluminum Tea Kettle, offered by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, New Kensington, I'n. Fourth, prlie for each dlrlslont An "Iwnntu" Comfort Can Iron, offered br tlin Stnuno (las Iron Company, Phila delphia. other suitable prues will be announced later. smooth. Lumpy sauce or dressing Is very unwholesome. Lard noes Just as far ns butter for shortening. All measurements should bo even for baking except baking powder. That should be measured rounded. Alwnys handle mushrooms with a sil ver knlfo or fork. Sweetbread patties can bo mado without mushrooms by using double tho amount of sweetbreads. Many pooplo uso too much shortening In biscuits. If you have no chicken gravy for liver en brochetto uso a llttlo cream sauce, adding caiamcl to mako It darker, or stock. ItECIPES I-'On THE EGG .MENU. PHILADELPHIA EGGS -Hollow out thick slices of bread and toast. Fill hol low with creamed chicken Place a poached egg on top o- each nnd pour cream, sauce over the whole ItEClIEMEI. SAUCE Ono tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon Hour, V4 cup chicken stock, a cup milk, 1 sllco onion, 1 table spoon chopped carrots, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 1 ealtspoon celery seed Put butter In saucepan, add vegetables nnd ellghtlv brown. Then add the flour, mix, add the stock and milk. Stir well nnd add salt and pepper. SPANISH OMELET-Bcat the whites of three eggs very stiff, drop tho yolks nnd i teaspoon salt Into centro and simply mix a little. Put butter into hot pan and place eggs In oven until brown. Fold and serve. SPANISH SAUCE One cup tomatoes, '-i pepper cut Into strips, 1 onion cut In pieces, 1 mushrooms cut In strips, sim mer In oven with omelet and add 3 chop ped olives when done. CANADA EGGS Select mcdlum-slzcd tomatoes, wlpo them carefully and cut a sllco from the top and scoop out tho most of the soft Interior Into each tomato break an egg nnd season with salt, pepper and a plcro of butter. Hake In n mod erate oven and garnish with water cress. EGG A LA MAHTEN-Two tablespoons parmesan or 4 tablcspnoons American cheese, ',i pint cream sauce, 6 eggs Put 2 tablespoons cream sauco In cups or ramekins, drop raw eggs, sprlnklo with cheese and cover with cream sauco. IJako In pan of hot water about 6 to S minutes. Servo In tho ramekins WHEAT MUF-riNB Two tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 cups Hour, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, 2 tablespoons baking powder, 4 teaspoon salt. Cream butter and sugar, add flour, bak ing powder, salt and milk. Mix but not to n smooth batter and bako In 12 gem pans. Urollcd lobster reclpo printed In yes terday's EvE.vt.vo Lgourh. Plans for Cnrson College Designs for tho buildings of Cnrson Collego for Orphan Girls will bo sought In the near future by tho trustees under tho will of the founder, Robert N. Car son, former traction magnate Tho col lege will be built on the Carson estate at Erdcnhelm, near Chestnut Hill. Mr. Car son left SI.0C0.C0O for building nnd endow ing the Institution. nioToi'LAva GLOBE JANET DKGCIIER C:: ir-i.l,- rirst showing rme reamers SAI.ISHUnV'8 "WILD LIFE" FICTIRES M.itKi;r .lUMi'mt niOTO-IXAYS It to 11 10, IS, 33c Its Features make it the Favorite 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 Thomas, Roberts, Stevenson Co. PHILADELPHIA, : i' ii..., Ul'"1!f:jftgan!i!;:! I ruif iiiiitjiH ill? m W L- . rTTTTTr'jTT 1 1 1 1 T r '"U'""t BAKER'S GELATINE (PLAIN) Is of superior quality ana Is favored by the mpst careful housekeepers. Try this recipe. 3 I B m If i A g3 ,! I MARSHMALLOWS Soak 1 envslopa BAKEK GELATINE In JO tabltspoons cold water. Add 2 cups granulated sugar to 10 tablespoons water, and boll until It threads. Mix gelatins and syrup, and when almost cooled, add a, pinch of salt and flavoring to taste, beat with u. whip until too stiff, and then with a. large spoon, until only soft snough to set tle Into a sheet Sprinkle a thick layer ot powdered sugar Into granite pans; pour In the candy about one-half Inch deep, and let It get thoroughly chilled. Turn It out of the pans, cut Into cubes, and roll In powdered sugar. ,...- "C'P will make 100 marshmallowa. Chopped nuts, candled fruit, chocolate or trult Juices. In place of part of the water, may bo S.ir'V .or pla'.n onea "lied in BAKER'S COCO NUT before being sugared. Cost. 10c. m ,. ?aHera Economical Recipe Book tens now 10 prepare each rec pe. Gives cost SJnt Sn MqueJIu " " f pe0ple lt w,u """ d j . (Watch for new recipe in our next ad.) Manufacturer, of Baker, Premium Coconut Protect Yourself Avoid Subititutea Aik for ORIGINAL -j The Food Drink For All Ages Highly Nutrition and Convenient Rich milk with malted snip extract, in powder form dissolves ,,LYaiteprrm01 h?3 VW1 IM" tea or coffee- UBed in training A& The e3t$etfor Infants, Growing Children. Invalids, and the Aged. It agrees with the weakest digestion AbU for"lwnUOKS-atHotoia, Roataupanta,FountalnS. ?0nTttn?KerpWLt,h?ui ' A!80 keeP,U at home- A 'uncl minute. In Lunch Tablet form, nUo, ready to eat. ConverJent-nutriUoai THE "LEDGER SPECIAL" Leaves for the CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS JULY 10TH tLFZ2t?2?y 8bmt trB." "heduJes or jinforweea nmw Yrar t fjery$I WW Be Up to Usual Ledger Staadard Important mprovements in Gas S 0 We have outgrown Streets Store Building. ervice our 11th and Market Greatly increased retail business has driven us to seek larger quarters. Double the floor space for displaying appli ances is needed. Double the space for housing our sales and demonstration forces is needed. We have provided for these increased facilities in two centrally located buildings. , On July 1st our Main Store will be removed from 11th and Market Streets to our main office building at Broad and Arch Streets. We shall remodel the Broad and Arch Build ing and add about one-half the first floor of the Fidelity Building next door, as well as utilizing the space between the two buildings. This change, providing twice the floor space of the building we have outgrown, will give us the LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED GAS STORE IN THE WORLD. Elaborate new window effects and outside light ing system will make this site the Brightest Corner in Philadelphia by night. It will be a convenient shopping centre by day. The immense expanse of floor space will pro vide facilities for displaying the hundreds of mod ern gas lights and appliances as they have never been shown, here or elsewhere an exhibition which will attest to the phenomenal success we have had in establishing gas as the one leading illuminant and fuel. In addition We have secured three floors 25,000 square feet in the new Metzger Building, Northwest Corner 13th and Cherry Streets. Here will be maintained a complete exhibition of Gas Industrial Appliances, showing in actual operation the many appliances used in manufactur ing processes.. Here too will be demonstrated appliances used by hotels, clubs, restaurants, bakeries and institutions. 'Constant expansion of our industrial and hotel and restaurant business has necessitated these larger facilities. t We shall, as in the past, spare no expense H n q rprovemt8 which will further U. G. I." Service. The United Gas, " Improvement Company WiLUajuuj! ' "- fa tb baiter " jui WKI lor shhwmh fcaajHt. 5SSf 'SSriSf' TZr&ZSE&fT. . Sfc- fii Ba E-- KiEFy": jH&fttejtjir-m&i J 3Sfips rpfcl um fcUr l gfTBnttfaMiB5WT.iW r M) , N iiiiiiiiiijiiBa.1 " mmmmammmmmimm Cgi2F