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10 STUDY SHAN LAW Civic Federation Sends Ques? tions to 20,000 Business Men. WILL TABULATE ANSWERS pala Will Be Submitted to Sen? ate Committee on Inter? state Commerce. -u *?nd-?av*?r to sid the wotk of tbe {S>.iHt?*'s Interstate ?'on-mere?* Commute??, .?.11! b?-cm hesrins-s in Washington to oolles** views on the i,r?d f..r araewdmenl of the Sherman law, tee sj*-partmanl on the regulation of indus? tria! Corporetlcms of the National Ovio . -?on Is sending to ~"M"M business men ,,?1 o?er the country n -*e***4 s of questions en Ike BieeaeBlty tor tbe amendment of the ? law, with a, re.-ncst for sUggSO! ' of th? amendmenta Th* mi ,^a?-a Will b<* ??lassifled and submitted to ... .mmlttec The - "r ? ' paper trout the rjvtc ' - r.f the In? t*rrr*tjt:<''1 ''* IhS Phernia-.i law by the ? - ' . i Hani evils, ? not b- reached und? r tl.? ed in oonne<*t!on el, at the same f doinsr business on n. ?arsr*. scale Ore SO s-ra-at as to niak*? tin ? n Of . piinl on a prcat SOalS and BsBclent develop? : m bualness The problem be inti*y is to secure the se-neflts of : capital in b**alneas ?*> lar be done without suh.leet to- . \ '., most of th<*n. '??>. which have marked the lust few four i i h-ids. lb- Are? section ?-numeral?!, tr, chief ells -hnrped against large combina? tions, Hie second gives a tentative list of ? r. u eilies. th.? third ou,lines tlio advantasp s ?dalnted for lar??* n g ?--re ?rat I ?m s 0f eapltal In business and the fourth OOntetns fl dozen sreneral question* on the OaUae for preaent dioturbed i tmdlUons, the poseslblllt*- of re? turnlng to former free competitive condi? tions and gWernmmt reisulation of busl t ess oJfalra Some of th* evils said t.. . ?im under pres? ent conditions are competition between states to make Hie law? sovernliis; incor? poration more and more lax and th? meth? ods by which the great trusts kill off their small rival* in the proposed rtaisiHsa fed? '?ral It 'corporation and federal licenses for , mies doing interstate, business ;.:?? suxxe.steii O**erca**ltallaatlon and holdln-f companies, ding I?? the nuisM'iiinair?.. can be dealt ?a I th by tbe frovernment The opinion on these BUb'SCtS of those receiving the pam ?i? aske*l mid suggestions as to pos? sible new laws or amendments of the eilst? insr la? s After the M?i\anr?*res of large oomMns? tlona of capital are enumerated the ques? tionnaire say*?: it Interstate business on a s'-aie large I i. to secure these advantages i lu continu, u ?s claimed by some that pr<> \'s! n mus? le made by federal law on To permit Isrge aggregation? of cap* ital une? r single control and for Hie merger from time to time ??f small?r eorporstlons; or ? bi To perm? sgreements which regulate production, procesa and the like under suii able pul 11. ?control. Either of these methods of controlling aggregations of capital engaged |n Interstate trade necessitates an Interstate trade commission, with powers not unlike those now enjoyed by the Interstate Com? mere? Commission In relation to common carriers. Do Von favdr BUch an interstat? trade commission? The questionnaire teas prepare'! by the following committee: loth ?Low, chairman; William D::i"lev Foulke, Indiana: .latins R, Garfleld, Ohio; Samuel Untermyer, Saw Yoik; Krederick P. Ils!;, Frederick N. Ju?i snn. ?St. Louis; Edgar Banc*roft Chicago; Charlea A >? .erence, ?St, Paul; Professor .lohn B. ?'lark. Columbia; Professor F. J. Stimsoii. 1 larvai'1; Professor J. W. Jenks. Cornell; Theodor? Marburg, Baltimore; John Havs Hammond and Tab-on Williams, ielpllla._ rWT*~- ?' " ?mi.?. ,--... , ??g Soda crackers are more nutritive than any other flour food. Uneeda Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore Uneeda Biscuit. Five cents spent for a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an invest? ment?an invest? ment in nourish? ment, in health, in good eating? Though the cost is hut five cents, Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nour? ishing, too crisp, to be bought merely as an economy. Buy them because of their freshness? buy them because of their crispness? buy them because of their goodness? buy them because of their nourishment. Always 5 cents. Al? ways fresh and crisp in the moisture proof package. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM RAN Y ^"?***??BaB?JBBBSBB??WWBBBBBBBBBBBnB?SBBWaBSBI?W?BBnBBBBB????a^ ?USE TAFT ME Episcopal Diocese Split on Arbi tration, However. MANY OBJECT TO POLITIC: Bishop Greer Advocates Makin, Cathedral of St. John the Di? vine an Open Corporation. An animated discussion on the propose Taft treaties of arbitration amona; nation enlivened the serious proceedings geste? day of the |fj**- convention of the Bpls pal Maesas of New York, la Bjnsd HaJ of the ?"athedral of Ht Join the |.i\in A resolution favoring the treaties llnall was passed, but with fifty dtsSSSItlag **"*-*** Those opposed maintained the I'hnrol should not enter Into politics in air.' wa. and that the most effectual mssna of far therlnc p*-ace and (rood v ill among mei and nations was simply lo preach the '?os pel of Jeans Christ. nish<>n ?Jreer presided 1 >?|erpoal Morcan was present. The r??o lutlotl rea*!: That the convention of tbe Profe.tan Episcopal rhuroh of the Pi?* ?>se 0f Sat York record its hearty approval of the ec tlon r.f th.? I'r.-sldent of tbe I'nlted Btat? in tbe negotiation of those treaties ?n? expreesea the bop?? that they m?v speed!!: be ratified bv the S? i .'? The Rev. J Iy?wis I'arks asserted th; the Church hi'd no rlpht to play with poll tics iir business. Hi believed In th? prin . Iple of arbitration, but thought It dim cult of application, and said the propOS ' treaties wer*- not by any means unanl mouely appro?, ed by popular sentiment "\\ lien It comes to 'trust lutstini?' or thi (I'leslion "f arbitration I f.?e| tbat I Shouh not be bound by snytbJag that th ventlon mlsrht do. With me it simply is ; question of self-defence, mst as i protect m" home sgalnsl an unwelc >? trader. R?sga**dln| the Monroe I'm trine my interest in Booth Ameii an i ountiie? Ddj ?i TOITS del Fuego, and T am sun tbe people of these co'intros arc not Inter ? !n me. "Suppose aon.f nation should s,.|y.<. Hd>t1 I Would M 1"! wise to submit such a questloi I to s court of foreigners? Take the ran | ama ?"anal. We have dtif.? It at great pain: j and at frreat cost, lupposa some foreigl nation should say that WS have no rl;:h to fortlf?- the canal. Would It he wise foi us to submit such a question t.. ,-i i o r Of foreigners? "The Monroe Doctrine."' continued ?Dr Parks, "is not i*eoo**alsed al all and it is up to us to safcsres II whei necessary The many vital gnattioni eon fronting this OOttntry must bs settle.) If Itself and by Itself, and not by arbitra?! -n At the same time, my sympathies are wltl orbitration In a p'-m-ral way." Pre??is Lynda itetson thoua-iu it wouH bs peculiar when all parties In Bnglan* favored arbitration if America, end ' lally a gathering; of Kplscnpal rlergymen '?alled together In the name of the Prlnc* of Peace, should oppose arbitration and c. I into a dispute over the question. This was greeted with laughter, and aft*r more di.s <?USSlon pro and c??n th? resolution ?va? adoptfd Bishop Greet delivered a strong add roes in favor of ?-'hiirch unity and the making of the ?'athedral o* St. John the lilvin*- an open ?corporation bv having the ?convention each >ear elect a ?-ertain number of Iriis tr*?q j*or the relief of archdeacons the Bishop siiK?-"f'ted tbat thrv should not act b?- rectors or setti*?d mtolstf-rs, an*i that tney should p*?t a stipend commensurate wltn th'-ir Important dUtlea 'It- -peak?*' f;i?-*. advocated the CTfatloa ??f a church extension society. ?'hutch Unity, the reoiganizatinn and spread of diocesan missionary work, the nec.-iij.ity of ths Church's getting down to the level of the lOWly, and "The l"\pan s?.f ths Church ol ?;e.d in the Dlcooss of ?w York" foiiofd'tbe BUb"ectS of ad ?. delivered i"1-' evening before a large gathering In the Cathedral of St ths Divine by Eishop Oreer, the Rec. Karl Refland, of ^ ? th? Rev. I" ' Chorley, of ?iarrison. "This Is a great diocese," ?aio the Bishop, ? toes II present lo i;s greatm rtunlt; or greatnesa *?f schievementl C?ni> t" Beme extent do x\e occupy the f.-'n there are aectien?- we do not to.ht. no Christian church, no Ckrietlsn touches escepl a ips*-rflclally. - no| forge! thai while inlnlsteiing to the ?rOTld fsr n??.a< to minister to ti ,.crld here, at our very door-; W? have sn efficient, elastic, c*ompre'*?*vnslve, etetl . Itinerant and btulnessUke method ol dtoestsan missionary work, spit? th? conflict betwi ? i listlan and .D tor In th? moral, s; . and h telle?*tual world? ! dras n bul i doubt nol r'~r ? n ? .t> result." i_ WOMEN' FOR ESCALATORS Club Members Appear Before Service Commission. "I'm nol going t*? have these m*?r ? ln| in* escalators snd things," said Mra Robeii r" ? 'si twrlghl lad s di be ?..ition of clubwomen t" the bearli t..? < the Public 8ei e Clomml day on the advlsabliit] of ordering mov? s'syi si tbe lffith si el ? ? ? '? ? , i .- . eted railroad Mra t, ns cl slrman of th? | l c Bsfet) committee of the New vork ? u-. i ? deration of ? lube, baa > tt n mentioning moving Btairwaya to Mr. i o- i -, g. nei "f the Int? Rapid Trsnsll Company, frequently . .i im, i he last fee rear I when she hesrd that sev? i real estate or? el Ion In ess the P 8< . ? ' ?-m put In she and sei ral of her hm ed ? ? i down to ? then thUtK ? K f ter d? lairs at tl ?! station and r< sdfully hard to < lim i at ta righl go! h --? Ith .lames i.. Quackenl ush t,.i the Int? r? igh. ? m iid u ? q ,.!>? i*. pr? ? ' men! that la r? "Oh, m- ' gai i- ?! Mr i . i twrlght. . "The Inter! - -n? to ;,,.,|,. r agre? isla tor, but we're no! e,,illL. te be bull? ? os d b) any ne*?. iy f**rmed escalator irut into buHsHag i! i 1 Mr Q*j . looking strai ''.; I Mn i srtwrlghl ? : eat slate* troi I la going to bulldose "Tail .,!..' Ml : B.I ? ?. . lees," replied Mrs i srtwrlghl ago bs was si**deiad by this comn t*. have tbe ?le-tlnatb ns *,f trains paints I plainly |n each ear, end in Uve different Lars lately I have looked f<M il m rain." Mr Kum.- i His ighl Mrs i art? Im right oug ?' ;" siles, for the hua sa Is n to make mistakes Thea tie- ? s-aiaior haarlng *... ..,? Ijoiiu.ed tO Novcnmcr 21. and t|.. .. j weal h? ? v WHEN BUYING GASOLENC. in buying gasolene foi and (?lb?' m tides f appar? pred id ??' ' ' the i..nk? of i Igh ; owered mai blas its rtlsM sre much gredtei end . . ? its?'? ". ? ...|.? r.reai .me must bs ? '??" ??",| In I Its explosivo quai ? than th"-" "' ,!-r two < i / - . ho soothe bi bul gr.Jtei ?nd the resulta obteln? US? I ' ' ' ' ' N?wsqfint?r?st to ^WD-T-sn Soy er9 s Paper tag CooKin? Insures Economy of Fuel A Comparison of the Amount of Gas Consumed in Pot and Pan Cookery with the Requirements of the Paper Bag Makes This Plain BY MARTHA M'CU LLOCH WILL'AMS. !'.?!" - ?Oalnf < nonoinize?. fu<1 the i dsniunstrabie, barsnal a doubt, par tJcularly if the, fuel is gap. The figures to folio*?.' nr" given fnr ea';, hut are easy of translation Into coal heat, or even oil. TV? nv??n of a gas rana-e turned nn full i.uiiii? twenty feel of gas an hour for Saefa flame har. ?"ommonly th?i'- are two I hars?thus, the hourlv ?"??ns'imptic.n at full [ heed If forty feet. The ex pens?? "f BBS, of ; ?our.?'', wnnm with th? oriet or gas Tim ".-?ut Immer on top, likf-is. . m full 1.1, ???trasuntes ;?v.-"it ? hour, ?and thai small burners earn ten toot Thus, a store : in full for i"" . Miking '??naun,! .-? i iiniv toot sa hour. Now. 1? t ? if tint total ' dlmln- j j i?h<"i in i ap<sr?basj .',,"k:' Bv< rv hotisssrlfe Irnows II i? not an nn-I romnioii thing i,, itcd in ? pot and pan ?-.".kit.K, and y?>t wish for an extra burner. Cemninonlr, the aren Is '?i? io Um r?,?!si. or to baking, if lh< broilsd meut for dinner, ??n top there ?aill ? ?tatoes boftlnga inoal likely ?juiotbarl ible, also r, Its ring. 1 his | i ini relj for ? v. ry da* On gn I ? ^?eua ? j company dinners ar-- surs to crowd B?*n?r>"? thing Moraover, it Is r.u- thai ? single hour sulB<4*?si for the ?<*ooklng However, for .-onvi ?ii?-n?.. 1st us sssunva thai as th? nun of ealeulatl?sn. Now. for paper-lag ??oolUng the ovan must be lightad and turned <>n fun for sight minute? u-for?. anythlni soee Into it. 't. must also hum full strength for seven mln? ! utos kragsr. Thus, 11 ronsumei ten i- I of ir.'is at the outset Turning oui <?ii?? burner in reduce the heal one-half ai the en.i of the ?Mven-inlnute ?paiiod r?educes mptlOB to fifteen feet lor ihe lest of th? hour, making a total "f tWi I feat, against fort;-. Rut loastlng do derna:id that s burner g..?'-? full?tu?*nlng n down ?might ?ave ?Are f-et in the hobr. ThUS th?? n"t bour-ssvlag of gas on the oren account is tan ?? ? ? But then are other aeaotints r;y help of*paper haps you cara no; merely roaat In tii?- oren, bul cook at the sanie thne a couple of vegetables and i?:?'<^ i r'e or pudding, With a small v?.-i you may svea cook three vegetablee, thereby leaving un llghted three uppe) jets, which would mean | h saving Of tli.rt>' feet of ga?j an huiir. If : than ll no pje-haklng In hand, th?. upper I ehelf ?may even hold four separate articles j of food. And by e.irt'fui msnsgernent pom? ?thing long and Blender may he- rooked h.>. I ?Id? the roaat OB the lower shelf. < ookmg thus ?solely in the oven mean? ? a Mvlng of Bfty feel of gas sn hour?th?. j Mi'.r bnm?sri would require that amount. s.i-. but three wore In ??omralsslon the giant and two sm.'ill? i re la a ?av- ! log of forty feel to add to the ten ai- ? ready ?-??edited on the ovi n BCCOUnt. N'"?- is thin even all the lysteri j tlunas oooh more qulcklj Ifl hag?; than OUI Of them The v^vlr.E In tin one-hftii to on"-sUth Putting this st the I lower-t, and estlini.tlni' the WhOSI range ? consumption of sap. at ninety f<-?>?. tru-re la a (savin?.' or ?ftren feet Add them to the fifty fa In credit and the sum la liai-- - !'!? ad, to the papei | It Is but Just to say, thoiigh, thai the oven. heavily ?stocked, Is likely to requin ? than half-heat. So the saving of fuel may ! h?. |?-m?, than th'-se figures !nAt? ate It la, howsvar, certain to hi ?atwialderabie A Little Storv of Pie Baking. I had baked B pie a ll foyer Ittd found It food Notwtthstanding, T isootv^ to show myself focsctly the urortb ..f th. I baking. Was It Jlttt a happen so? Would ' ?-???ttrtilar pt-B have rom- out n? crisp ? ?md tooths.s if baked th the ? "?union or j garden way*? The question ?Jen saded an- j ?.v. r i ? ?? snswer of i ?n?? M j had 11 i . iff . -.sie enough 'oT t<ore?i P?o?. roUad ou? the crests and Blled ? using i?eokad fr??Fh peacnas tot i Oiling, Btuck the edge? firnilv tSffStllSr, Stuck holes in the upper rrust In short, did ev?n,ytblng i |,i. could rasstmsbly ex i ".i? ii t pul it on to cook In 11 noting H e rims a. i ?irately, it tool ten minutos to ir>ii crusts, fill and put in a ?greased hatr the s.-?'"i??i pis The nn>n , ? ? ' . ? id the ? . minute sfter puttini hi ? .? No. ?_?. \fi. r twenty ralnut? tnlrtj mil I in Hi" Brst fie--i look?*d la ths oven. The ?ashed | le was ?*ooklnj enough. >et war pale faced and the ?"TUBl ?nil dentsMe to th?> touch ITurtber, there ?g?ra bubblei of syrup along sun?ir, of the edge They meant thai thai par? ticular pie arouM refuM to leave m.h pma id not run nur raough tu drip and '. ?* i a ovan floor; ?'in 1 knew there sn i d b. i ?n i?-'1: of Jui'-e v. hen it came xo th? satlni I turned on a little more baa! and left the two pi? ?uger, The nak? d < ne was th?-n ? ?? i eiicate hrown on l rath? crust. Th? blWWB all crisp th? a crumbled ?on in. Rm i ? beaut ful to behold lipht. m ' pak brown, i risp and flaky SB to i'. -I? to les ?? the pan at ths tilt for a plats Not a drop of s' rup had run out although if there eras a dlffi ll. -. 11 ; i r the '";?-,? pis bad ' een thi fuller II i? bul fair t.? Ba? the bag rde area cooked in an Bgats pan, the naked pi? block tlu'one. This, I think, made aom? ditTerni',- in the texture of I inder erusl ; Agate ?arare naked mil ' ; ? ?ven a be! ? -ult than plain metal. Hut th had Boihtog to do ?ait h the tas are all ad? y a Ith Un \ pi.- from the bai I B ikier j and ii, holding In | a .. t for II ' Th? . sod ? rust, o? ? tl. bag, ?r>uf?ng II '" '? - of a fairly plump small pillow 'r ?ii.- ' 'iiiiitfi acted that within and mads the ? Th bagged pi? ??? ' ' i i'i,n'i the ? helf, the rneeth. in ?".kini,- two t'l's bsggdd shlfl them about midway thr ?-""kitii: tli.tt ;? IS I IJ give tot and bottom crustB an squal chance. This ditf.-i. n, ? m potMon \ ? for half the dlffan n. a In tlmi mg. .tit. *.r?n, i i r? A DAILY HINT BY SOYER ' S,ivories for Supper Deliciously Cooked in Paper Ba?s : .?I. I. ? :-. f ths ras or top ol ton p? ? sd room sa toi?, sdd ? sn and! p.i per to tasl 1er. 1 ? ? II "ii top of the musl ? oi an.,,-, k " ami ?another pie s of but! i bul m? ..nd ?sises ' Allow - .? i . ? ?'Uli SOYER'S DIRECTIONS FOR PAPER BAG COOKING EPITOMIZED. Feir-t a hag that fits the food to be I gg well "ii Inside, ??x i opt in cans of vegetables or when water Is to be gdded. When food is seasoned and otlisiwise prepared place fold mouth of bag tr.o or three end faste** uith s wire paper ? Up ilso fob! and clip corners of hac a it ?it food snugly, if bag leaks In crooking do not transf? r food to a new Simply pul th? bag within an pi i.-.. v,ag in oven ?(?.o-, coal or "ill on gi i elves or ?rlre broilers, ne\er on belvi s. Place at am site up oi t>0 not muv- or open bags wttefl 11 . d for c oUni i'ut -?oasts and ..n lower shelf, fish on the mid . try, <-i... on the top, '.'.here heat i= moot totease Have ovea bol fJM de? I ehr.) by Itgl ting the gas eight mlnutea before putting In bag. tln-n sia' h heal one?t**lrd to onc-half as soon bag cornera turn brown. Do not lei bag touch aides of <>v*n or i '? dh? re lO lim.- giv.-ii i'i r> .'??'"S tb* n food will be well COOk? d Take up hag in- ?lipping the lid of a tin pot und?*-*neath it. To secure gravy, let out water, etc., stick a pfnhole in bottom r beg end drain over a dis1;. of plea, no dish should r bag cooking. nn" tablespoonful of white sauce, one ? poonful of cream; add salt and ..-.: DS "r other pepper to taste, and "ne onful ? f grated Parmeeea. Mia up well snd place In the cavity of the abslls Put S Ijt'le grated rsilllSSSII on top, and i, little breadcrumb and butter. Put in a purer bag Place on broiler. Allow ten minutes In hot oven. Bavory Oysters -Take two tablespoon fuis of white ssuce. one teaspoonful < grated cheese, one tablespoonful of crean the liquor from tile oysters and seai-onln t*. taste Take half a dozen deep o- ?.te sliells. Put a little of the above mlxtttf at the bottom; then put the raw br?ele j oyster In the middle. Add a little mor of tbe sauce on top. with <- little bread Crumb and a small piece, of butter. Pia?' your buttered bag on th*.? broiler, put you ousters ?arefully inside, seal and silo? eight minutes in a verv hot oven, ii'-pyrlght, 1911. by Stnri?is "? BfSatce ''.iSir-Firo HAS ?NEW GAME FOR WOME.? Dean Andrews Outlines Rules for "Beating the Budget." There is a new gam? f< r rnnuied womet which, If It ia not so exciting as auctloi bridge. Involves the winning or losing o possibly larger sums of money than wnra-r dare put up ?it cards. It Is called "Beat Ing th.? Kudget" and is played with gro Bars' bills and bank books Dr. Benjamin A. Andrews, dean of *h*c i Sclicol of Household Arts of Teacher ! College, gave out the directions for pla**ln| , yesterday aftertio.,n In the course of a : lecture *>n "The Plaanoss of tiie House? I hold" before the Women's Conference of ! th.? Society for ?Bthlcal ?'ulture. at the nteettng bouse of the society, M street j and Central Park West Anv number of people may play, from grandmother to baby who is Just begin? ning to spend pennies. Through it the family may be reunited around the happv ; hearth, and father need not be forced to seek amusement at a club. He will this game, for it Is nothing mere nor KSSS than a scheme to save his money. The point of It Is to make in* sou ??s for the household expenditures tally, with those of the budget or family incom??. "Vou plan out your budget at the be? ginning of the month," Dr. Andrews -x plalned; "so much for food, so much feg rent, for clothes and for what Mrs. Blleu II. lUchsuds calls tbe 'higher life.' mean? ing amusements, books, travel, life ;?i Mirance and savings, "Day by day ""Oil k.-.-p account *>f all jou spend for these things, and at the end of the month ?.un sort oui these accounts into vhit classification in the budget. Then the trxcitlng moment has arrived. You com? paro the two. How triumphant you are u you win, but what a disgrace If tho budT.-t. bt.at-4 you "Xext month you play It all over again Perhaps you can't k. ?p up th? pace, an i lose track of your expenditures Then Is when you bless the check book, if you are on*? of the lucky people who pay every? thing by check, for you need not worrv ; at the end of the month all your checks will OtHUO flocking home to you, bringing their ta'es Of where the money went." L>t. Andrews also reminded the wom*n that domestic economy was not a "new fantrled notion." Introduced Into ?he J_i TO INCREASE YOUR INCOME The safest way to Increase your income is toadd systematically to your principal. Yon can do this to the best advan? tage by purchasing our Guaranteed First Mortgage ?Cert!fl:?te5. They are tax exempt and yield a larger net re? turn than any other investment of equal security. Even so small a sum as $ 10 a month can be invested wit *. the protection of our guarantee. No investor has ever lost a dollar Po^^O?J</t?E (?UAllAfiIIE t$ Capital a Surplus . .*>? <,<"-* M ><>0 176 B'way, N. Y. 175 Remscn St., B'kJyn. "?so Fulton ?ft.. J-imt' ? i. Ola by faim tira In H>vS the nun? ;n Quebec tiitrodin-eo the-n- ?tudies Into their , onvent schools, and the plonisers In the (?duration of (Women In the I'niied Sta??? had triad to* have household art* linro duead In'?) th?? first women's aSSSSSJSS, To ilay. he said. 7.?? viomeii's ?lu,,m ?re work? ing for dorii-hti?' ?JSSM ? In puhlio s 'hool?". and th? federal government is thinking sf enlarKi'iK the ?I? partnent of nutrition of the Bureau pf Agriculture to inrlude do? mestic arts, problema of housing, riothlng and ?vashtng the family. Afti-r Dr Andrews had talked and v ? swered ?|iiestioiis f?<r M lioui Pr?tasses? Bdward L T?assaanaa, <>f Tearhera ci?l? lags, Rive a lecture on th?- ' ' ?Ifferen? <"on <. plions . f ? 'hildhood." MINIMUM WAGE FOR GIRL $8 Secretary of Consumers' League Says She Cannot Live on Le68. Kansas I'ltv, Mo. Nov. 8.?in urging * minimum (trage seals for girls as the bent ?d of y,' tttag factory and ehop re? sulta. Mrs Floren.-e Kelley. national 900t retary pf the < onauin? re' l.eafie. In hii address hue t>)-d.iy ?jgM: It |S to v.iur freer ?tH?.? of the WOtO, ti-.at are workers of the Bast look for th?? Initiation of auch righteous ami pr.njtl.al ?.? of the East hgvs mars obstacles of ?greed end tradition and bllnd nees to overcome than yoa out hete, an<l we in Npta fork have a highest court whl'-li habitually overthrows'the good laws whi? h ws .'in prevail upon our lawmskerg to torn ' llavlni? told of a storekeeper i" the Ea??t who, she declared, employs girl? I" Ida st?r?? at *2 H h weak. Mrs. Kelley said: It is utterly impossible for :i ?ill to jnjpa port herself res?pect?ably and not injure her? h. ilth on lest? than IS a week. Yet there are families In fhll < 0 mtry trylntr to live on $!? a week. Suppose You Were a . Miller, Madam? a a And you taught choice wheat?? Then washed and brushed and scoured it Then ?round it 20 times, through *-* ?sa-aa-asganr? at in sin ?? 20 rolls Then sifted the flour 10 times through silk, so that none but the cream came through All this without added price. Suppose you did that. Would you consider a housewife fair to herself if she failed to get that flour? That's what we do with Gold Medal?and more. We even run a tes! kitchen, where we bake up samples of each day's run. .lust lo be certain?all the lime?that every sack of Gold Medal equals the best ever milled. You can ?jet tbat flour from any (jrocer if you'll only remember. Don't merely say "flour." Sav? WASHBURN-CROSBY'S ^aaaa\ Gold i ?*"?' ? ?? ' , .- * ' ? ' . V Flour