RT .. r" ( i . 't ".. . . ' ..f,-f..'i.'j i.'i."Y. ;.ik'".-Ttv 'riw'vr.'.-w-ti ca",v''tf'-M. , . .i , t. . "rn-J,1 & a ,13' j wr1 , ni .wjrrvwrn ,. -:.. ', -.' "-- HH :..' , .- U,:r - 5 ,; 'v- .WVWMvr,:v ,jr- V t . If I'-s. WH't1 H J"! It b ff '.v 'w WARBOARD ORGANIZED BY U. S. x- t" , . .? df svdil 'Cabinet Officers and Friur Administrators Com- poseg)ff$? Council P BRANCHES CO-ORDINATE WASIIINV.TO.N Tlie super-war council for , WILSON, -( tetaij vt Lalior . mi mi, roi XiiminWtra c;.uru,i ii, rufi dminU- 1111(1.1.1 , h.i ini in of tlu u.iiiiiitt f 1 ' War Nov 2i llii t'nltcil jjtatcs wm formed today to uiilf nnrt ro- ordinate tlio Government bundle in tnc j proiecutlon of tlie war. Tlio council I compoW of tlio lollnw Ing: NEWTON I'. llK.lt. Srcrct.it of Wu. joti.rni's ii.ii:i.s, .o(ictai. or (he Navy. WILLIAM O. Mi VIMIO, (cti-t.itv .if tlir Treasurj I'HVNKMN' K. 1 IM pwutaiv of the Intcrloi. I VI1 P. HOUSTON, eirtatj of ARlicul ture. 'vtlLl.IAM C niiiii'lLLii, "ccntaiy tii Commcrci- uim.ivm ii. hi:uiu:ht ( ttr. IIAKKV . trator f.DVVAUll V, ShlpptiiK UoarJ II Willi. U1LI.AU1I Industrie') iloanl The nrvv war roum 1 ofli .all amputicd lliU afternoon hv Dliettor MlfforU, I tin Council of National lufuiM U intend' 1 to luect crltli!lsm tliat tin v.utou vv tr-nukj In? agencies of the liuvtitmiMit .ire not worl.lnc in harmonv These leacllnrt offlilal" vvnl ? .ii-em We once a vverl around the same tab! unil thrash out t.irlr problem" toii"tliir They Mill LO-operatc In i-very po-dMe uav It whs ofilclullj state J Vormatton of sur i a super- ui . . lias been under onlderatlon for t'vctul vvcrki The decision a tlnallj tuadi ar ,i special mectlnsr of the IietenF I'oumll Tlio Defentp Council, cotnpo'fd oT fab. Itiet Members Halter InmeK I,im' Hoae ton, Iledlleld and WUvjU, of l.abu. Is In corporated bodily In tin" in w h'ipert'outicIl. "At today'ri "-pcclal mei-tlnif," "aid ilif ford, "action Mas tul.cn to btltiK about n closer co-ordination of the nat-mnltim; .u tlvltles of the Uovrnment This 1 iri?r ro-ordlnatlnc will Insure an rffectUc tml tlcatlon of the ina hlnrv ifececarv In the prosecution of the war" Glfford will le ptrtit at tbr wji-lilv mcetlnsrA ol the roiti,r wivi couni.ll 'lhe Council of Nalioi nl liefonvo will contlu'ie Us own oitfanUatlfti and actlvitlei It v-.IIl, lnld teKUlar Joint nitlhRs with Scretity of the TreJsuiv M Alloc md the head-- of the Government ftK, tuol a'id Khltipl'itf programs Will mf ",ili will itt"iid l'i thu dual capacltv of ad' i-orj detci'e "jutu II chairman ind In id of th- w u industries I'O.ll J British Steel Wins on Cambrai Line Contlnurd fruni 1 ice tine Queant and Bullccourt r-lu llii. tie IJutisli line's That I'MWd Maiahal Ilhic ha- the Ger mans erucsslns Is ho j ii b tin lr ti'tioii"--11 hi ! In front of tnbi&l the llntish hue lontlnued to laun'h I'uir i nlef inrssun northwest of Cambirf attempting to dilvo between the German. hae ad uue int and thus get In the rear of t,hv 'et nan dtlensis Hlons the Droyourt-Qitc.int sivltih, r Mrm of positions supporting tin million end of the Hlndcnbure Hue The bin objective ufi r litltmh wlmh llei behind all of the Mfcnx'vr ope ition Jif northern 1 ranee slrn e t ie p, rune ' tlie attacKa In tin spi inu Ij.io I n J. EVliiiMiNG LEDGJvfll-;iJILADELijmA. TUESDAY, yoVfii)Mi?Kll' 2i. 117 TOWN MEETING MEN GET NEW HOPE BY OPENING OF BALLOT-BOXES nnllmird from lie One Votes for each dlvMon i ninmtalnid through 200 of the SCI ilivlxtmit In vvhlili petitions have been Illcd Smith and Nhh nNon will be elected Tlio recount uliunei roritm IHV1-IION TWISMX-lVfll vv.viui . ' inJlijlte K ii IrlcK .vriuitrnne "lelillll "nilili "-tioi r Mehelon . Ikrl . He) In . . Jtepount'l i'l vnt lite Ml li"l in ,.'il HI lift . Hi S mt HiH i'l i!il X Srt llnlll iu tt It t Tvvr.Nn-iin niviiioN in -iirii vv.vhip in Will 1 1 lulrleU AnnPtrnnff Sheeh.ill "mlth . "hoer . Kli hnloli Murte lie; la KlOltTli Keliilrlek .vrmftnitis ht eehan Hinlth . . . tiujur . .Mcliotei'ii llnrle ik ri.i Tttliunu Hemlrl k Antntruns Mleehatl ftiilth Winter . . .Meholtun .. lien l)l I- Ml AT . t 1UVIMCIN . .. Urn At : us TllirtTIMTll " .i lll 4fl 12 TWBSTt IfJMII I A? U .i tan III 1 J JUUHTUUXTlt BViIV?f TUIBTV HtiV'UNTll nAtt K'h If I' ' . . M (.' Arm-itruits . SI . M -etmfi k'i MnlHi .11 Nti huliuii Alt II ! . -., Lorlo . ,vl 4. II 14 4t VIVCTCKNTII t)tvi-., 1 Tllllth AV.VIlt. Kin irli . Attnitrors 'huehuti mlth .. Mmjar NkhulKon t 11" Ml 10- ." 10 111 LI ii 'I NINKl'HKNllI lilVlKtnS nil'ItTIl VV4l.li iC.-r lrt u '.Vriuitruris -'iijir Mi hi lit nit ril2nn . M nniiTT-HKVKX rn 1 1 v i 1 'iVVh.VllftTU XV l.l tl I 1. 1 V 1 I V 11: 1I 1 1 IS II !." t 'If I k Ariiintretis heehun Mnlth hh 'j or :. 1 ii"! ion H.I til 8 HI a IT lt 1 ' .1 1 tlllicr nppnitit a ioimtil"-Iiiii 01 th il a com mission, Jncludliitr onu meinbet fmin eiulj hldo und nno nppolnled bv tin 1 mil f Humid tilto chnitro of tho wntl, Inwjem fni tho OrKiitilzatmii hald this nftertiiiott that the) W111M no move in an vflott to lirltii; thf dlfptite Into the f-uprcmi t'otttt toda). but that the) lnlitht do vn totnoiri-n' Tlnj weie ivldii'li miiti.liii, t'me uiuil thev could illwcjt 1 Im in tin ntuttis ftom llm r opened lullol-boM Just how their caiine Would be nlfci'ttd by tin iccoiint nnd were uluitnnt li applv fur n writ of cerlloratl to the -itpri nw 'omt ItllleM the ImmiiN mi tile Jlepilblli'an 111a Jorltle4 tttivv tnott -erliuiM r.llie 11 tiutiMi nf iiilil rbillmi flsuiej. first net tip for fnuitoin dlvlMiitis lienilhiK tecount'V old' rid b the iunt Inpplnl nvu ('oiiilderiitloii of tin riturnn tjom two otlnr divisions vce In Id 111 for futther rotislili r nitlon iitnl mi'i n-ven out of the twetity-'lve Town Mi (tins p'titlntni lotisideiid for lhe leupenlnK of ballot lnAe weie refused A notabli fuiiitro if llu hIiiii was the lelurtnnvrt of 1 ntrin ? itlon ileillnn jud'i s to denv iliaifes tint Town Miettm: ballots wrto llliuvvti out llhRillv Ilnv viete ob. vlouslv fearful of otlerliiff nnv tetlinonv whlih tnluht unit acnlnst tin in if tin n-i-oltnt of tl e hallotlnsf Khould show that Votes Wire .llefnllv tejeiteil The Vute 1uvvvpM. ilKhtlliK ilefpernt-lv, entered foim.il ixieptliti t iaih ordi r in turn with the Intuitu n if limine the fllflit Into tho s-upMiie I 'our "lhe thri.it t.iat rh.irgcH ' pirjvtrv imtflit be tiled atraitiet oik' o Mi 1 ,wn Meeting l" lit ' "en win made b the Vare . ouiel The Town MietiiiS partv lawjii'- came h to 1 'Ul t with T.N tititlons to l.ave the boxen In an iiiniiv dlvirflonJ opened. In addi tion to the 1HT alreadv tlloil l'nn! uilmiHKlon tint tie ii-sa'uratloi would 1 11 r the flcht intr the Supreme fouit, if It'vi'i the option Utiitv w.i made by 11 Ilorai Ilipbtirn. ioun'l for Vrcd erlelt .1. Shojor. tircatnzatlon tandulate fir Itv Treanurei When out' jn tn d be pliartcil fn? the entrv nf n li a f"rn ul de cree an Would ponn't iiii appeal tn the Su preme Court WANT "IU Tl,-T ! ItT s' IUiitl'1 Tile older, In Joui otiiiunti he s i ii "was to the ef,"et that tl iV'tion itliev 'n irrtain i.isis of iiroiieous reimns 1 uminailly -utiinioii'd ior .111 ip.m tlon Now tlat ! In stn t r nt unit. itli nit l'ul I undtist iinl tie mt ini Kolnp further. I would like a deotM em bod) Ing that proposed action." 'Tn plain words, Mr. Hepburn," Inter jected JuiIro rinletter, "ou want lo test our right lo open bnllot-boMs?" "That Is correct, Mr I have conferred with Mr Alexander Slmpon, and. In our opinion, tho proper form of nppeal would bo by certlorntl or prohibition Wo do not think n mandamus on tho court would be tho tcmedy So, thetefore. I would Hlie an order particular!) In teRard to opening the Iioncs, so we cm nppi il l nun that older," Will concluded the JudRc, we will pro teed villh the InvestlKitlon. and If we Mini II iNpullent to open a ballot-boV wo will do mi I in n vnii will lnve grounds for an ccptloii and appeal All. Ilepbiitn then refiuected thn court to Ro nlnnil and ordir the opening of civ 1t.1l of tl.o b illol-boi-', puiiultlliK etcep tlons to be rntiful In caih ian', and c ild that while this was bcliiK ilnlm his unco, elites could atiive at a decision a to the course tin) Would ptll-Ue iiKIHIlt l:ni:s OI'IIVI l I iti-t to be lonsldeitil was the ntitioti applv I11K to tho foutth tllvKlon of the Tin nt)-M.tli watd. In whloh tin- ilecllon ntllivts wire .lohtl W.ilUir, Judfe; I.ewls 1'iltiKi majoilt) liisiititot, .1 ilnef ('uh.i iiovh inliiorltj 1 let I. unil John lw.ver watcher Thev admltttd hit two ballots had bun thrown out Ihhum- tln hid bun inarUeil lot the --iialKht Town Aleitltic liil.it and ali loir. 1 ciois 1 pposlto tin ti.imi i f Simuel I' ltntan. Ilipilblliiiti c'.in illdiite f'r IMfttlit Mtornov vvhiilt tin) thought. 11 .11I1 the ballots HltRal H the louit has tilled th it sunn tin Town Meet lii'i patty had no 1 undid 1 to fot I)ltrlct Attoine) billots mi liuirKul are lfgil, Vn" eomt ordir'd tin ballot-box tn be biouht In iipemil and tho lullotH rnountiil Nest v.aii tho twelfth division nf the Thlrtv-slsth Ward Hire "in.rv'i 1' Ale. K11111 was ilectlin j'tde, J lines M Alm.in lultiorllv il'-rl. anil William .1 ib dilen mu Jntltv Itispeitor Twilitv-ftn- vote'i Mere throw 11 out In tins illvl'ln'i, It va aliened bv tin Town MeetltiK I'irtv McKiim ilenl-d tint any at all bad bi en thtown out, while Alnran 'asnrtid tlat thu ib"tlon Judfti s lliemsehfs hid bloURht til' l tltlon ber,iiie tin J tlioil(.ht thev had made "Mine rletl. il irrors. Sovet il split tlcletu bid t.n 1 ist he (aid and nltlioUBli tin. were -ure tlnv had 1 minted the voti s foi judpe on tl e,. tliles coiie.tlv, tin v wri not t tuln that tho vo! s fur tin otmr citn'lilali had bien jitopcrly ie. nrded JinlRe l'ltili'ttei isi!ilteil t the ilivl. SOU ltill,rS how ttleV should lolllll tile billot" und n'll ouch Mt it ei Hepburn ol. j' teil hi- oljutli 1 i Hilled .mil m- r it ill i ( I ' 1 l"l 1 t tin mil ut' III l'i t 11 1" i"'i T 1 ( lh 1- oil Of tho l'ort) -third clcrlt Ward, cptnposcd ot u. j. -vii. mninrnv Cooper, joate Jonn k, -... "rn Harry vov, minoruy ni"i'""" -- Henry J. l""'..?B.lf.r . "".:, .,; of thev hid licit! pU73ien over me- .u-.... - allots on which tl.o Ht.alght Kepubliini Ic et was vot.d loaitl.er with V'tH foi 0unclh.1at.lc and mi.Hlstet lal c md daks on nihei thltets In onlir to Blve till I'arllM "iMpiate deal" thev ahl thev had K vc 1 both the Town M-etlllK and the lleptlblli all votets t le b'-iiellt of llieli 'loubt nnd had coiliitid tliem all tn. Itnpittlall) The colli. ruled that Inasmuch as tins, Jtcptiblli an ti,l it carried ..indldntf" fr nil undtlon" the inuiit was lllcBul and mihtid a le- 'llie flection bond appiHtlnp fot the tweiit)-slth division of the Port) -fourth Watd wan rotnpoMil of Hair) illlmart elic tloti JuiIrc. Itobeit J Aiiimermiiti mi Jotltv liisjinlor, Andrew 11 Amb r-on, minority 1 lerh, and ndwaul J Nolan, wnlcliet. Alideisoti 'aid that ' .1 Rreat man)" -Iralcht "lowti AleitltiK votis bad bieti till own out bii'iuse tin) who tuirhed aim tor Kotan. 'lhe mint tilled tint us time win' no Town Alei tlUK i.iinllil ills for Seleit or I'oiumou iVmticll In lli.it division unit ballots might hmllv hnvi '.irilnl thtie nnrl.s in aildlllon to tint fm the straight in Kit. and oidei'd the bn npi tied William J Sill, the pitltlomi. illrued that thlrtv-i-evin billots hid bien thtown nut. of whlih thlrt)-nve win Town Alcitllil,' votfi and two vure 1). mm rati His 1 harife i He Hi il Irom John I: K" tiott tin tlmat of brlniflnu a ihiiig of petjur) ittaltiht him J llniiwood I'alv nJ appointed bv the c 3iil l In supervl" tlio oretiltiR of the bo itie ore libit at u pnjur) 1 hat Ko In ought down upon John it K. Sintl who advancoil It II ll.il p rebuff from the inlllt Mr s, oil thereupon ilniniiiliil that th 1 mirt .islt the petitioner to lemnln In the courttoniii until afttt tin imintlnir of the riopnieil billot 1)o lad be, 11 lomphted as hu had no doubt tint tin- petitmier vn.s c,ullt) of icljurv lie would uhK the co'irt he Kild, to sit a" liiait-tr.ttcs and hold the petitioner Juilge rinlettn milled thai tm pi llllntiei would be'iree to otin and c,n as In plumed, and that the murt would not hold him hi tore tin- counting vhovnI stopli ifti of fraud Vttornev Scott then big 111 to argue Pi;. litis t the Ntand of the eoutt but wai Interrupted Mi irpl) lv JuiIbi I'lnh tli t wlu Hid U'pi will not beat witn ' u nii h np tC teluse to m ll.e J 1 Hi- I nlo ' I'irc D.miaKt's .lolin-Inw 11 ltlcirV. liJIIWruWN ii Niv .; Iliei.iU'- 1" if a Iii s 1 I l.'iinni 1 1 nud lien, 1 hen tun lilbdt linild 11K i ..f 1 ..idesf husl- WOMAN HAS WON THE WAK So Declares Cnptnln LuUinm, I.ntcly Hetunied From Firing I.lne hldellslitH on the war's erect 011 women In Industr.v both hele nnd III Ihirope' wen flashed In n serhs of ivld ten-inlnule tn die'ses nt tho general incetltiR of the Civic Club at the Alt Villain e thin moiiilnr "rife llritMi View or Woniiii In Tn duMty" vvas presented bv Captain Lnthini, of the Htltlsh rcCiiHIm; Matlon, and What Woman Almns to Ctntnc' by l.li uti mint Neurit p. I ilo of tl ' l'leueh llrlnK line Glow Ilit; eulogies were paid b) both to t'le vvav woman tins stood 1-hlinl man. 'Though it has elvm inanv a man a Jolt," Captain Intlmtn said 'to liv tlown th Job over wlililt In- has linn no ilnstv anrt sie u woman taKe It ovn ami do It bitter, In addition to hu own nm.tal woiK 11 .1 worn it! ' "W'lthout the Woineil the vvai would be lo't.' I.leuti mint Ni grlir pild his ttlbuti ' Women have alrcadj mot illv won the wni foi I'rnnre " Miss Florence 'millle, -imtirv of th Womi 11V 'li.idt 1 nlo 1 f.tai,iii and ihiti 11.111 iif the I entif 1 iMit.l 1 vv mm. ns Cnni. mltU" of lb" Allium C Utle I fo National pefillSt spol.i lest on r.lllplnMncnt I'Mi tlltioiiH for Wooieii In Miinltim I'l.ni'i r tr'zrx '?, ASKS MINERS TO HE lUtlfofjJ President of Company UrKc8 Mtn)f worK on i hanKsglvlng Day ' ' AI1IAN(.V CT 1-a v, s- , lllehatds. pi.sldent f tho fhlla.w3J5. ' ,t lit iUIiihVo.iI and Irm, Company todaV licnl.il to the minus to work Tliank,! "t I'D nnd show theh pmrloli 1 and . i to llm liov.inm. nt ""' I'rites I'nloit f SemlnariM Sllgl-tlnll 1, ,1 ..,., , thiologluil Hciiihiiitus r th- ,,,,,,;'"" M. that tiny ii.av pub tl,,,, ;"' 11 hug. f and 111011 , imineiK,,,!.,, : Ins be.n nilv anied bv th. 11, ,r a, Mi Cm inlil.. hiui.il 1 ,f ,1., ,..; 1 t, IMtlul.llfi.il ' .f "unit, Hu.v lloif Island Wipjit (,r imtmiM tlie in, T in vv Int. r11utlm1.11 -hlpl iil'dli g 1 nub i-.d 1 mil for innnmg ftom tli o d , iiPSP I tlie I'liil 111' Iptll I Mtlli I 1 1 toil aj Of I riT.lr.K.t. . . Molt I I mil Milpv r.l ,i, ." ,0'll "nut all,,,, e.11 til. 111. I f... " "a' ' iJ!irns. .. V "inth of twrpovs " " ':niaj. II Our New Catalogue is Ready -f:V It sin passes all pic-Mou issues. The articles are be.ui til'ull reproduced in colors and the variety exceptionally largo. Coll 1 th Iiii II I I'IJ. f S.Kiiltl & Sons, UWChciiimiSi. iJiwii'Nn mi. r.r n N'i-i-ji wnr.i:ns-sH. i:i:Aiin,s 'fWllNTV I IlltiT M litVN ni.xl 11 vv.111. .ni r.i mimi :t I.T lrlc k Armtrtiic -filial . "ii v Mnlth I'd CI c'hijer . . Ci. 'J 1 MrfioW ..let II 1 ouiit t t" r. exainln I II. trine of the' tlrst tvviiii)-flve 1 Ill.il I.) the llepublicun partv nii' atnl, as the Town Muting uttorne) lio rSJ.itiotih 111 all) "f tin .uses 1 lev en tin- ji.titiiilis were tapidlv h.atd unl t billt-bo.s In tti.e dlvlsliii, vine . ul r 1 o)enid In 11 ost of the i.ir.f thc'npin timi .tttotne)s ullt , '.-d tliat the . li.'n 1 1 ' . icr had inuntid as valid roti vi. Mil, ballots whlih W'li tn.ilk.sl fel vaimi- n'ltnt) ntlic r- on other tnuets tr' iut none ot tin in but omlttlitf l in ' thosu voted fot who had 1 pponent Town Mf.tlng tlel-et Tlie b illot-bovi s irdncd nopciif ihote ot ln t r. iii)-llftn division T. foiir'h W.11 d tw.nty-nlnth dlvl-li 1 1 third Waul t untv- cvntl dlvb-' 1 , 1 sth inl iwinty-llfth division l sico'id Waul, ilgliih dlvUion, Mstli V twmt)-sitl llvl-lon. TnlrD-ilgntb tui Ulli division l'nrtvthliil Ward t.'iit.i Ulvlslmi, Thlrtv -eighth V.iir.l . t.enlli olvi Ion, lViitv-ncotid Ward thlitv llflli divlcimi Thlrtv-fomth Ward il d tvve'lth dvl-iin 't vventv-f .iirtli IVi d Vi. mil.- foi botl Mde- lotilerreu, it tl ni,V st on it tin 1 'lit, in an . flmt 1 .1 vi . n 1 u - 1 i 1 taming .1 mil li. r r unt It v 1 - ii,e- d n.it tii- mt 1 1 I tliroueh to the rtere'uj.ojl r. .A md 1 i ha II111- iluatrlal dlttrht whlth ITSTuidiiii? denburc line ,77 Atllltarv cxpitt' pi.s u ,,f,1i , t'it the flghtlne -s. Ill mtinu. thr mg tile winter, in spite of niehn.it ) . 1 iMlj muddy terrain lp ug r ' I (. Hie I,i Kal'er t d iv b. r.i tl 1 t 1 e nivi. 1 t. v bi:i:i.n v . "At Bourlon Wood and v IUae n Jliig llih attached In the rv.n'rg umbi ver f darl.ness and weie lepulsed 11 1 ami. to hand lighting1 ' todav I 1 ti ii -'itirmit said. SAP FOE'S MAX I'OM ;.'. - ALLIES' I'LAX .V WEST WA-IIINHIDN o The Allies hop- to I1re.1l, . ..,t. ,., line by "slow vet rMentles . .erman)''S man power I weeK'a war event- . en(,,. pointed out thi- as 1i.e . 1,,. ,-eeral offensives and beul , Important than the train of t. "It Is tho wa-fage of tin 111 . w he wrote, 'thi ..low vet m itv, . ,i 1 05 of his man pones b iontniie.1 uni .jj,i ,, offensive thiu.it- which n i"t .vmt't.il 1 NUlt In the hoftenln oi 1 I- line in th. ve-t This H tho ultimate ibjectne rf n,, ssri, s of Intenslvo offer.- vc - , ,k fU j)llT sued by the Miles .l'ii hip- t i. .,-t -i months and I even inor. in "ant turn the ealn ot terrain Bul.er held that th. I ..turn 1 .ids Italian cffepsjve 'to i-.tn ite ' o -ell fn.in lhe lncreaslngi) tiirj.cn t puit n 1 i, ii his forces llnd t'i n"ivc m tlie we-r 'The Otrnititi higher ominainl vv -ie u -parcntl) contldert tint. In order t -av Italy from Invai'on I!a'.r (ontmjeii "such Important ititlnients of 1'reneh uni British troops woald be detained from tie wentern front as to lend.r anv fui' n Allied offensive- in this thati mi , Klble." While such aid ha" leei. t,ivei, u,, , held It had not impaitnl the vie-; front efllclency Th- Cainbral f. r he held had dominated the la-t -vfek - 1 illturv situation, thougu Ita v s u- id r 'in if had been a pa't of are Hie ..um movement ' A Piano, Player-Piano or viuroia in the House after tlie ThanUsgivine! dinnei' brinjs joy to all the liue.t.-. Pianos, $265 up Player-Pianos, S395 up 'ictrolas, S20 up We do not eharpe our customers any war taxe. WEYMANN KverjthinK Musical 1108 Chestnut St. tie-s bind i i tl e .i ii il n nt .1 tin itv ( vv.i bmll. ditiiifctd lb. Pti f die Weil an I II 1 n n!iitliiii . Il iiIlI li .tit -" """ T-,- l'W.'WrCSB.-TS e fc. " li ss0msmsai Mw .:( . BiJliHil: & - ,,?W S?'S'mSs? 5's::ij?e?sfSryJs ,j" I m9vVpPI9QeHB V ? - ? Esw? g?4sS5 i SSxIsS&ssssssiSAii .''" l--i--RiU-iI v ' "' '" AW$3li iilli2 ggssggasa- f: 'I "-PWWI. r Miiiiiiiflw ii3n! tT3r ---i -( r Hr BJnF - - TEJ' ' ' ' '" jTf JO?1 1 ' V m ' UMjKPvV' 5b Q - ??ir -t8ffgr E. B. 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We believe that this information will be of interest and ery practical service. Prof. Lewis B. Allyn Urts IPU ll.i)i.Sti!ii.U, Mm , i We find no indication of any adulteration of any nature and believe Sawtay to be a product of merit. Sawtay gives a good account of itself. The analysis shows no artificial egelable colors, no crude fibre, no preservatives, no adulteration, and the quality is excellent. lgd) LEWIS B. ALLYNfto.y,!. Alfred W. McCann Tint TmJ t-P'ii, mi. I have just completed an inspection of vour plant where Sawtay is manufactured. I went through the process from top to toe. . . . Tlie ues lo which Sawtay can be put legitimately are so numerous and their significance so profound that I cannot over-estimate the virtues of your product. It is really a wonderful food-stuff I congratulate you on "having so much that is good and wholesome and I am sure you will safeguard its virtues with jealousy and honor. Signed' ALFRED V. McCANN. Wonderful, wholesome, economical. And for this reason: keep in mind the finest creamery butter you have ever used; deprive it of the one-fifth salt-and-waler which it contains. Then you have the character of Sawtay, 1 00'pure butlcr-of-nuls, odorless, tasteless, and as while as the driven snow. Food is food. Whatever you use to prepare it adds to or robs it of its value as a food. Fasten this in your mind: Sawtaj is a food. One pound of Sawtay is equal, in energy producing value, to 24 pounds of the white of egg or lean meat, and 24 pounds of sugar, starch, et cetera. Sawtay will not absorb a flavor or odor you can use the same portion over and over fry fish, then onions, strain through cheese cloth, and use the same portion in baking a pie or delicate cake. Sawtay Is the Most Efficient, the Most Economical and the' Most Healthful Butter You Can Use for Baking, Shortening, Frying and Candy-Making Since it is not a compound, concoction or mixture, but wholly and solely the pure butter-of-nuts, Sawtay will not turn rancid even though the can lie, left open and exposed to various temperatures. Do you realize what this phase alone means to you? Just this: Cakes, biscuits, pies, doughnuts, pastry, et cetera, made with Sawtay, will be without the greasy odor, taste and look, and will stay fresh and sweet much longer than if you used lard or cow butter. Even chronic dyspeptics can eat heartily of food made with Sawtay and with never a groan. V AND MARKETS IN BIG 35c T1NSV THE SUPREME TEST Make Table Butter, Icing, Cake, Candy and Pastry with MT n i J SAWTAY AS NUT TABLE BUTTER Place con'fnU of ooe 35c can of Sawtay in i inmnj txml; soften to the coiisivlcncy of cream, add one pint of jmool'i Lultctraill. oi plain mill. Woik togethrr with potato masher or Iarpe ipoon unhl thr Sawtay and milk aic well blended and the Sawtay hu taken up as much of the milk a, possible. Then dram, add vrg'lable butter-color (your druggist hai l.ulter-color it ii pure and harmleji) and salt to tatr. Permit lo stand in a cool place over night lo develop lhe milk and butter flavor. Tim rnalej one and oce-half oundv of nut table butter closely resembling the cow product in color, looks, titure and taste, at a cost of 29 cent the pcunJ. BISCUIT FILLER OR SOFT ICING 1 'i cup Saw lay, I cup pow dered lugar, white of one egg, I teaspoonlul vanilla extract, ',a teaspoon ful sjtated nutmeg. Cream the Sawtay and sugar in a beater, add white of m unbeaten, and the vanilla, beat together ihcrouthly, Sprinkle grated nutmeg over lhe lop and Veep in a cool place unhl served. The varying degree of hardness will be determined by the quantity of egg white that i used. 1 he v anillu may he v aried with a small fjuanh'y of lemon juice, if that flavor be preferred. CHOCOLATE FUDGE 2 cupfuls sugar, 1 cupful milk, 2 ounces chocolate, tablespoon bawtay; I teaspoon vanilla extract, pinch of salt. Put all the ingredients except the extract ii.to a saucepan and stu and boil until il forroi a toft ball when tested in cold water. He rrove from fire, add extract, allow to itand a min ute, then brat until creamy. Pour into Sawtayed pan and mark into squares. FRESH APPLE PIE 2 cups Sour. Vz leaspoouful salt, Vt cup Sawtay. Sift flour and salt together. Cut Sawtay in w ith a knife until thoroughly blended with flour. Mois ten with ice water to form asoft dough. Tom on a floured board. Line pie plate with pastry. Place sliced applet iprinkled with tugar and cinnamon in the cavity. Dot with Sawtay and wet edg-s of lower crust. Cover with uppl crust, ptru edgea together. Bake 45 minutes in moderate ovec , . $m t31 iV- L ffT.-'RWT trti t.H $' .it w &'&..$ rMV.? M "Q ?v -' i ,-'. w WrVisA. -"V? 'vJ'Sjti "t. i, . j