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rv ' J,pfif'l.'l!:T:-jrrr7?B- "TWTWxrrvrr ' " ' r "T fl" 1" " ISS F . ."rr'UFjS:: J(-,.v a- , THE WASHINGTON TIMES WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 11)115. DEMONSTRATORS AT PURE FOOD SHOW Cooking Expert Gives Recipe for Chicken Pie T BREAK All RECORDS J FOR ATTENDANCE A 1 ' , ! , I' I ' PURE FOOD EXHIBITS More Housowivos Visit Domestic , Sclonco Show Here Than in ' Any Other City. I Washington housewives have shatter ed all records fort attendance At tbo "Westfletl Domestic Science and Houao 'hold Appliance Exposition, which li bo ting held at tho Arcade Auditorium. Fourteenth street and Park road, un .der the auspices of The Washington Times. , Officials And ticket taken at tho ox- (position said today the number of spec tutors and cooking school students was .larger yesterday and Monday than It had been In any other city whore the exposition had been held. At the cooking sohool, condUctod by IProf. and Mrs. Bherwood P. Snyder, "iMveral soore students at Washington educational Institutions were observed yesterday paying the closest attention ,to the lecturers and making copious ,xiates in books which they brought with nm. Prof, and Mrs. Bnyder seemed highly gratified over the presence of tho college girls and tho fact that thov jnade notes on the lectures. This, Prof. Snyder said, proved that the girls and housewives, who also made notes, were venulnely Interested and that the ex position was fulfilling its educational -mission. i How Science la Applied. ' The subject of yesterday's lecture was ,"The Sclenco of Baking." It was Illus trated by the mixing of the Ingredients of bread, cake, and pastry in the model kitchen by ProY. and Mrs. Snyder be fore the eyes of the spectators. The faking was also done In the model Wtchen and the products exhibited to the housewives and girls present. t During tho course of his lecture, Prof. Bnyder said: '"To apply srlence to anything means certain rules and method whereby suc cess Is guaranteed. Failures am Im powlble. Sclenco can bo applied to the preparation of foods, onuallv as much and to the same advantage thltt It can 'on in working any machine or instru ment. "To make the automobile, the mn.lem mechanic has to apply science. Kvery part in tho mnnhino mint be in exact proportion. Every part must bo odjuat- ,j.-u io uxu.cr.nrps. jnc materials enter ing into the construction of tln ma chine must lie of a quality tr carry the 'Btrnln demanded op tliem. "The same rules applv equally in Te PnkJng of a loaf of cake or broa I. the roasting of a piece of meat, Vthero ex actness Is necessary AVhen a woman oakea a cake she must know the neces sary Ingredient. She should under rtanfl how test to combine those In- , redlenls and el-onkl emjloyp :act measurements and rclpcs complied in accordance with the laws of physical chemistry. F.y olwir Intr thene her work 'will be ccunlly successful today, n it wan yostorday, or at any previous inio. A Bit Sarcastic. "Few women reallzo that thcro is a. possibility of obtaining fixed results in 'preparing foods. For example, most 'women when they are baking a cake 'express a hope that they will have f?ood luck. If they have good cake, ,they have good luck; if they have Poor cake they have poor luck, aart ake, sad heart, and the children have Indigestion." Prof. Snyder was a bit sarcastic jvhon he reached this part of his talk ,He advised thut If a woman produced ff6"y. douprhy over rich. Indigestible cake, she nhould clvo It to her chil dren, for to throw It into the garbage :an would be extravagance. "Don't give this mess to your dog or cat," said Mr. Snyder, "It might Jclll them. If you want to be econom ical, give It to your hoys and girls, because It will not do any more than ,rause indigestion; pave the way for future ill health which perhaps can bo remedied by a fow dollars' worth fof medicines, doctors or the under taker. Since there are around 50,000 'doctors) In the United States to sup tport, mothers might an well do their part In supporting them. For Health and Morality. "I am -deeply sympathetic and my whole heart Is in the work of aiding mothers In producing strong, normal boys and girls. I am not a physical vulturlst, but I do believe in human culture, and normal men and women, 'A normal man is a man strong In body and mind and with a clean, high con ception of life; the man with strong n'uscies and pure blood cournlng through his arteries. This is the man that tse'ts the most out of life and gives the most to the world. "It Is not the body alone in which we are concerned, but the mlild and Frail ab well, and we should aim to de elop a perfect human being. When these three natures are normally de veloped, they furnish tho best speci mens of manhood and womanhood. AVhen one of these natures is affected or diseased, the other two are also through their sympathetic relation ship, and all must suffer through fault of one. "Foods In my opinion are tho pre vailing influence which surround the physical health and morality. I be lieve that a man's body is In a healthy condition when every organ Is per forming Its functions, normally; when tho ellmfciatlve channels are not hampered n their duties and when the body is free from toxic poisons und impurities man Is not so suscepti ble to be greatly influenced. Result of Careless Cooking. "We know that a large percentage of the diseases from which mankind suf fers arc the result of careless cooking nnd wrong feeding, hnd wo are perfectly Justified In saving that more drunkards are made Itf mothers' kitchens than In the saloon. "To some it ranv seem a harsh and rash stotement. but It is a recognized fact that when a man's digestion is dis turbed to an extent that It affects and hinders the normal functions of his bodv nnd disturbs mentality, he is more In clined to seek the stimulus of alcohol. IMsnv good parents do not realize that medicines' used In sickness, more espe cially the patent kinds, are often of a naturo to Implant In the child an un connilertiblo appetite for liquor. "Parents are abundantly lustlned In giving deep reflection to this condition and governing themselves accordingly. Proper nourishment will save manv a bov and clrl from an alcoholic's grave, and tho time to start Is now. in tho home and In the kitchen." Motion Pictures Attract. The free moving clotures and demon i tr&llons Ht tho scores of attractive pure food booths, during which hundreds of pcuid of samples were distributed, at tracted a capacity audience to the even ing uerformance. To go to the exposition Is to return hopie with a headful of new and valu able Ideas on the selection of food, cooking, and eatlne. and an armful of samples, booklets, recipe books, and iei helpful literature. 8-'lffitfWPIfci&i 4r " -.kZm sssWIrlnB ii "i ! . . flBc,irr! .ihiiiiiiim&l rHermraamBiiMi - ; -. -,., -w . vmmmm:cxs-v:r?ri.;im wm .PWtik&sMK& ' hem JiPSS&Niflll' fXss .lW wM '' 1 - fi.H mBKmBmA Iwrn-'- '?& """ "-'"' ;;y3-' ' - -II gMLMgP lis. B7' --y. yOij'W fl9k & . -. , ' 'bv At ToP View of 8mc booths at - ' sIsssPHvX isiJJHk , 1M ?' Food Show m -t jl,: 'WBE!K Kb ' 'S:;; ;5 MRS- SHERWOOD P. SNYDER. pSim W 100.8..1111 ' '" '; ffiS Takes No Further'Action il!r7r!l i'JmUm Against Cash Register Co. fa W rm-yWF ,;S MzMM - hft; R'Vf vjry s-V,f?fJ T? : 5$8B1$I I ' 1 BWEBs i bevis J'.wv' '' : , - , d 'xlfim1 0 a at- ' Today's reolpes as prepared by fiher wood Snyder, who lectures at The Times Pure "Food Show, at the Arcade, give a good old dlhner dlBh chicken pic a vegetable salad, and tho manner of making cream fondant, the base of many candles. In addition there Is Included recipe for mayonnaise dressing, for this or other salads. The recipes as prepared for tho cooking school aro as follows: Chicken Pie. Dress and cut up oho chicken as for frying, put into kettlo or steamer and cook until tender. Season with salt when about half done. Lay the pieces In a baking dish;, add enough water to the stock to moke 6n6 pint, thicken with ono robndlng tablespoon qf flour, stirred smooth with cold water and pour over the chicken. Make biscuit dough over recipe for Southern bis cuit, roll out to one Inch In thickness, and cover the chicken. Bake In a me dium hot oven. Vegetable Salad. One-half cupful shredded cabbage, on cupft)l celery, cut In small pieces, two pimentos cut In small pieces, one red apple cu.t In cubes, one-half en velope granulated gelatine, one cupful boiling water, one-quarter cupful vinegar, one-fourth cupful sugar, one half teaspoonful salt. Soak the gelatine In cold water five minutes. Add boiling water, vinegar, sugar, and salt. Allow It to chill un til It begins to congeal, then add remaining Ingredients, Turn Into mold first dipped In cold water and chill. Remove from mold to bed of letture or endivo and serve with may onnaise dressing. 'Mayonnaise Dressing. Two yokes, one cupful oil, two tea spoonfuls vinegar, one-half teaspoon ful salt: Add the salt to the vinegar. Beat the yolks well; then add the oil grad ually, beating' rapidly all the time. As It becomes stiff thin with a few drops of the vinegar at frequent Intervals. Cream Fondant. Five cupfuls granulated sugar, ono and one-half cupfuls Water, ono table spoonful vinegar. I Put the sugar and water Into tho Kcuie ana place over a hot nrc. Stir with a. spoon or paddle until the sugar Is dissolved; then wipe down the sides of the kettle with a damp cloth and see that every granule of sugar Is re moved from t:ie sides of the tattle. When the sugar begins to boll, add the vinegar and put the thermometer in. having previously warmed it. The kettlo must not be moved while the syrup Is boiling and tho syrup must not be stirred after It begins to bolt. Tim htllh of thn thnrmntnntnr must b entirely covered: hence the necessity! or selecting a Kettle in which the syrup will be sufficiently deep. If a dark scum forms on the surface, wait until it collects In one spot and then remove It with a spoon, being careful not to disturb the syrup. When the ther mometer registers 2K degrees, or when the syrup will spin a long thread, lift the kettle from the fire and pour the syrup on n marble slab, heavy platter or piled pan placed In water contain ing Ice. Allow it to cool until It feels allghtly warm to the bitck of tho hand; then begin to work with a stiff knlfo or scrapor, and keep working It until It becomes' smooth and creamy and n little later turni Into a solid tump or sugar. But when this Is ,worked It wi'l bocdmo soft and smooth. Tills fondant can be kept In a closed Jar and used as a baso for many candles and Icings Gatarrh of the Stomach A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Effectual Remedy For It. ttiiaI packagr mailed free. Catarrh of the stomach Is consid ered practically Incurable. The symp toms are a bloating sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour or wator risings, formation of gases, causing pressure on heart and lungs, and difficult breathing, head aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and general played-out feeling. lBffM: (alPPWL1 f---H------------t. jtaflnT7-dp--- fiLvyu wjr cLH "Gee. I Can Hardly Walt for This Jllrh Soup to Cool I And to Think That I Wouldn't Have Dared Eat tt Before I Itegnn Using Stnart'a Dyspepsia Tablets!" Most druggists know that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have relieved more people of catarrh of the stomach, indi gestion, heartburn and run down con dition generally than all the patent medicines and doctors' prescriptions. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the simplest and most convenient remedy for indigestion, catarrh of the Stom ach, biliousness, sour stomach, heart burn and bloating after meals. Oet a SOc 'box from your druggist, or send coupon below today for a free trial package. Free Trial Coupon 1 A. Stuart Co., 223 Stuart Build ing, Marshall. Mich., send me at once a free trial package of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. Name City State -Advt. Above MISS NOYER. Below MISS SMITH. SARAH Dr. Mary Walker Pleased With Pure Food Exhibit; Says It Is "Wonderful" Pr Mary Wulker, wearing her silk hat and attired In masculine garb, was an Interested spectator at tho Wcstfleld Domestic Science and Household Ap pliance Exposition at the Arcade Audi torium yesterday. She Informed the officials of the ex position that she was deeply Interested in the pure food campaign, and was escorted through the hall, visiting all of the demonstration booths and "the Chamber of Horrors. ' After viewing tho exhibits and watch ing the demonstrations, Dr. Walker con gratulated tho officials of tho exposi tion, on Its scopo nnd wonderful ed uucatlonal value. She then signified her willingness to get upon the platform and make a speech on preparedness, but as this would have Interrupted the cook ing school and demonstrations, her of fer was declined. Among other visitors of note at the exposition last night was Frank Dowel). secretary of the National Canncrs' As sociation, wno manirestea ereat interest In the moving pictures, particularly those dealing with the canning Industry. The National Cash Register Company, having complied with all the changes demanded by the Department of Jus-1 tlce In the conduct of Its business. In conformity with the provisions of the Sherman anti-trust law, the Department of Justice has decided that no further proceedings will bo taken against the directors and officers of the company. Do Your Teeth Cause You Pain? If they do you should see us for Instant relief. Our dentists are caroful and gentle In treating all patient's teeth. Isn't that the kind of dentist you want to do your dental work? Don't worry about pain; we won't hurt you ask any one If this Isn't so. FREE EXAMINATION AND ADVICE TO ALL. Easy Payment Terms to All .Sets of Teeth $5.00 up I Gold Fillings .75c up Silver Fillings 50c up Gold Crowns . . .$3, $4, $5 Dr. Smith Dentists (Inc.) Cor. 7th and E Sts. N. W. Over Feople'a Drug Stare. Open Dally, S a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, O to 3. Reference, Second National nank. Lady Attendant. f jffPllifjxlM' L l fnrSKIm. r . TH latj fOf - i- i w ' In in !l ii il , J $5- A SET $5 VENINO 8:15 Above-MISS GRACE MAYNARD. Below MISS HAZEL KASHNER. ALL THIS WEEK JACOBS and JERMON'S Today's Program. 1 p. m. Doors open. 2:15-3:45 Cooking school. Lecture, "The Westfleld Standard," by Sherwood P. Snyder. Recipes ' demon strated: Chicken pie, white bread, vegetable salad, t mayonnaise dressing, cream fondant. 8 to 9 Educational motion pictures. 11 Pure food show and house hold appliance exposition, except betwean 5 and 7 p. m. Discuss Indian Myths. The myths of tho Fox Indians were discussed before the members of th Anthropological Society of the District at the Public Library last ovenlnu by Dr. Truman Mlchelson, of the Bureau of American KthnoioKy. William H. Habcock also read a paper on pre Columbian notices of American aborigines. To Elect Officers. Officers will be elected by the Colum bian Debating Society of Oeorge Wash ington University at a meeting in New Masonic Temple Friday night. . Chevy Chase Meeting. A meeting of the Citizens' Association of Chevy Chase, D. C, will bo held at the Chevy Chase School this even ing at 8 o'clock. W. M. Steuart. presi dent of the assocluUon, will preside. Matters of vital Importance to Chevy Chase and vicinity will be considered. Shore Line Planned. ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 2.-Two boats dally to and from New York, making the trip in six hours for a round trip i are 01 j.w, are piannea wnen me in let entrance is deepened to twenty feet to admit of large passenger craft. Public Opinion Indorses this family remedy by making its sale larger than that of any other medicine in the world. The experience of generations has proved its great value in the treatment of indigestion, biliousness, headache and constipation BEECHAM'S PILLS relieve these troubles and prevent them from becoming serious ills by , promptly clearing wastes and poisons out of the digestive system, j They strengthen the stomach, .stimulate the liver and regulate the bpwels. Mild and harmless. A proven familv remedy, unequalled Fop Digestive Troubles LwtMt 81 ! Any Mdiclan ia U WwU. 5U ranrwhw. Ia Ihiih, 16c 28c 1 JSpyflrcST BURLESQUERSffgfc j I ill! Farcical Travestyv y I Muffraeel HEADED BY HARRY K. MORTON,6 ZELLA RUSSELL,TheWSnston JOE EMERSON, The Eccentric Tramp ANt- JUNE MILLS, The Comedienne of the Day