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I I I I I vfcV. jcc 6 essary. Foremost Baking Powder DR. PRICES CREAM BAKING tion the world over, and is beyond comparison. Its pi weight. Never varies. Never disappoints. Dr. Price's is peculiarly adapted for export, as Will keep fresh and sweet for years. It is a fact that certain envious manufacturers of Baking.Powder,'who lacked, the temerity to even place their goods in competition with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder at the World's Fair, have, since it closed, advertised that they actually received an award. To an enlightened, appreciative pub lic, comment on such an unfair and reprehensible act is quite unnec :v "-.it The World's Tribute to Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder^ Highest Award, both Medal and Diploma. fs/\0 1893 World's Fair Medal and Diploma AWARDED TO Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder The highest award was given on every claim, comprising superiority in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and. excellence. The verdict has been given by the best jury ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by the recom mendation of the Chief Chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., who made an elabor ate examination and test of all the baking powder. This is pre-eminently the highest authority on such matters in America. This verdict conclusively settles the question and proves that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is superior in every way to any other brand. NOTE—The Chief Chemist rejected the Alum Powders, stating to the World's Fair jury that he considered them unwholesome. 'The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table." Price A IV/ 'A VU1 Cream of Tartar—which 'enters so largely into the manufacture of Dr. Cream Baking Powder—is obtained from the tart wines df France, Ger many, Austria, etc. The Crude Tartar, called Argo'.s, is deposited on the sides of the wine casks during the fermentation of the wine. After the wine is drawn off this crystal deposit is removed, dried and exported to America, where the elaborate process of refining goes on, producing the snow-white crystals of Cream of Tartar. Specimens of this product, in all its conditions, from the crude Argols in its original wine cask to the purified and refined article embodied in Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, were shown at the Price Baking Powder Com pany's late exhibit in the Agricultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition. NOTE The Cream of Tartar Refinery controlled by the Price Baking Powder Company is the most complete and extensive in the world. the World. he standard for purity and perfec ire household words. Always full iges nor climatic changes affect it. of Tartar Is Made. ft iiif Hit I iiii Iff Hi) 1